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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER Boy Scout suits Hyrum Clothing Friday, May 11, 1917. FOR SALE 3.50 at Eighth Grade Commencement the Adv. Co. A good years. Entered at the Poatoffice at Hyrum, Utah, Age about ai second class mail matter, under the Act Hans Petersen. Jersey Bull. Apply to Mrs. Adv. 4 The Commencement Exercises of the 8th grade of the Hyrum Public Schools were held on Friday evening, April 27th, at the 3rd ward chapel at 8 p. m. The exercises were well attended and the program as arranged was The very creditably rendered. house was nicely decorated for the occasion and the graduates and teachers looked their best and presented a very admirable and pleasing , picture. Every number on the ' program was loudly applauded by the large audience in appreciation of its of March 3 1879 FOR SALE on good terms, Anderson's Confectionery on Main J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Street, Hyrum, also good home on Center street, half block from Main. Local News Will sell conjointly or separate. to Jos. C. Anderson, Hyrum. Buy your Victrola at the Hyrum Apply (Advertisement.) Adv. Clothing Store. Last Saturday, May 5th, was We are informed that Mrs. quite a gala day for Hyrum in the Nelton Smith is' still quite ill. way of amusements. The attractMiss Nina Johnson went to Ogden ions were the Cooper Bros. Circus Wednesday for a short visit with and the famous picture production her sister, Mrs. Sumner P. Nelson. Civilization. shows attractBoth x The many friends of Mr. N. J. ed considerable attention and were Nielsen are pleased to see(him able quite well patronized, and brought to be out occasionally. a great many people to town. , . . Robert Baxter returned Sunday the 6th from Rexburg where she went to attend the funeral of of her brother, John Barnes, who died May 1st, of Brights disease. . . Just received a- - Ladies, Misses new line of and Childrens Ready-to-WeSummer Dresses also Summer Suits for small boys very reasonable. Williamss Economy Store. Ady ar When father. Is Recallea. neuedict Mv daughter is th Initiative and mv' wife is the referendum." Mr. Singleton And where do Mr. Benedict you come in? On, Im the recall. They recall my existence v. henever the hills come in! ' Mr. Judge. Good fn Various Fruits. Red and white currants, like melons, apples, oranges, limes, lemons and gooseberries, are cooling and therefore most acceptable hot weather foods. Out Notice--T- o of Town Customers! " , - ' When in Need of Clothing or anything in our Line, Phone your wants and we will deliver to your door. ' s6 last week, where he Stude- - Weiser, Idaho, FOR SALE Single he A has bought some land and where Eaker buggy, nearly new. will) make his future homer ; Mrs. bargain. Apply to Horace Niel- Gulbranson and son, Fern, leave Mr. Our clothing merchant seems to be a live wire when it Hornes to putting on sales,' if we may jU(ge from the crowds that visit his store from this and neighboring towns DC at the Hyrum House, Mr. Chas. Critchlow left Friday night supper . given by Instructor Cannon, their morning for Salt Lake, on his way class father. to San Francisco, where he expects Mr. Frank Gulbranson moved to to remain for the summer. - Adv. ss rendition. son, Pearl Petjersen, Lyman Much praise is due Prin. H. J. Mrs. Ross Parkinson and Mrs. Last Wednesday the. SophoHarry Jones of Wellsville, were mores of the S. C. H. S. had a most' pleasant May walk up Hyrum visitors' this week. On We kindly ask our readers to Blacksmith Fork canyon. send in any news items they wish returning, in the evening, they H. S. play at the Rex, published, as we are always willing took in the which was followed by a midto print them free of charge. sen, Hyrum. Olsen and his other assistants for the excellent work accomplished during the past year', as well as the County Board of Education, in being able to turn out such a large class of graduates. They, are as follows: Elda Jensen,. Helen Williams, Fern Nielsen,' LaPrele Petersen, Jen-heAndersen, Mabel Larsen, Henry Allgaier, Pracilla Johnson, Murrie! McBride, Dagron Vean, Elva Nielsen, Ida Anderson, Gryce Wilson, Clara Midgley, Donald Smith, Helen Crookston, Maud Miller, Harriet Christiansen, Melva Larsen, Francis Anderson, James McBride, Darlene Gordon, Constance Petersen, Ross Miller, Leola Christiansen, Irvin Hall, Rachel Allen, Cora Ander: . here this Sunday morning for Weiser to join Mr. Gulbranson in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Gulbranson leave with the best wishes of Hyrum Clothing Company. Day Phone 25 W. their many friendsfor their future welfare and success, in which the Theatre-goer- s of Hyrum will be Courier heartily jnns. to learn that the famous pleased Baby Day was fittingly observed Robin Hood, will be preoperas last Tuesday afternoon at the 3rd sented at Lyric Theatre, Logan, ward, under the auspices of the next Monday, May 14th. No one three auxilliary organizations, should miss this musical treat. Relief Society, Y. L. namely, the will Albretsen leave M. I. A. and Primary. City Marshal The meetfor Pocatello valley next Monday ing was largely attended and an on business and pleasure combined. excellent time was enjoyed, Dr. He expects to be gone about 10 P. W, Eliason made a very interestdays.. Mr., David Crookston will ing .and beneficial talk on Better look after the peace and quiet of Babies, after which a program the city in M r. Albretsens absence. was nicely rendered. One of vthe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter rooms in the basement was very announce the engagement of their nicely arranged as a nursey, for the heice, . Jane Jones, to Mr. Magnus entertainment of the babies. Markusen, the marriage to take But there is place early, in June. a the between slip cup and many the lip, says Robt. Baxter. Night Pone 2 DC Now in the Best Time to Buy the Following Goods While Prices are Right and the goods are here White Slippers for Ladies, Misses and Children. Gentlemens Fine and Heavy Shoes. Program For Sunday, MayJ3th Also look after yodr needs in food supplies, buy your rice now. It may not go higher but we feel sure it will not be lower, for some time. We have a few cases of apples which we will sell cheap. We have sulky and hand plows. ''Come in and let us figure' with you. We sell buggies. The High School ' performance .The following program will be presented at the Rex last Wednesthree ward meeting day evening was' well attended, and given at the 13th, at very ably presented. The students Sunday afternoon, May who took part in the play certainly 2 olock: Duet, Leta and Horace Nielsen. did . well, and we are looking forTalk, Prof. Geo. Gardner, Rn ward to' another such performance subject of Mothersnext school year. Violin and Piano Solo, Muriel and The Third Annual Graduating Flora Jensen. Of the South Cache High , exercises Talk, Dr. R. 0. Porter, on BetSchool were held at the 3rd Ward ter Babies this Friday night," and were very . Solo, Louis Maughan. attended. The - - - program largely was creditably carried out and was interesting from start to finish. A more ifletailed account will appear in our nlxt issue. Mr. Thos. Pearce came down from Weiser, Idaho, Monday, to re- cruit for more new settlers for that country. Mr. Pearce brought with him some samples of first crop alfalfa, from 18 to 20 inches long, also some wheat, bunch grass, and wild flowers. Judging from the size of the samples, haying, time will soon commenc in the Weiser valley, showing a very marked contrast between that and this valley. V N - Notice to Public Notice is hereby given that after Monday, May 14th, all stock herded or running at large on the streets of Hyrum City, will be taken up and impounded. By order of the City Council. Iver Albretsen, City Marshal. HYRUM, UTAH. THE PEOPLES STORE. ' ? fV t f fV k t ; ? ? ft ?$ f : .? Scene fronwhe Opera Robin Hood, which Will be presented at The Lyric Theatre, Logan, Monday Evening May 14th. Tickets now on Sale at Lyric Box Office. Prices 50c. to &2.00. , . f V ? V |