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Show 0 (J, Courier Hyrum, Cache County, Oiah, Friday, July 7, 1922 XU- - VOL. Celebration Success Big Notice to R. R. Employes NO. 34 Letter From Obituary and Life Sketch of .Soren Hanson .I... Missionary We early morning until late at there was "something doing From night the 4th. on . the dyna Long, before daylight and as mite squad got busy firing rested on the the suns first beam publish the following notices sent out by the Union Pacific officials to their striking emwhich ployes, explains itself; Salt Lake City, July 1, 1922. To all Shop Crafts Employes who have remained at work: "The undersigned tgost heart-ilcommends you for your in action splendid remaining at Scout Band start Anthem ed playing the NationaL, "an inspiring sigJat;,to watch it was Old Glory being raised to . the top work. and to see it break on the morning You have done just what I Ear breeze EJ Christensen know you woud do. The" person.Larsen was in charge of the flag al relationship existing on this raising is of such close nature property Tbe'day.was just, chuck full of that your family father, mohappenings, flroncho Busting. Bal ther, wife and children most of es and "Every Games. Horse-Racall cannot afford to jeopardise thing. your past and present mutual The rough riding was a little late confidence in And resect for each and as a result in getting started other by participating in this the public meeting suffered, other utter disregard of one of the wire everything went off as planned agencies of our government. You Too much credit .can not be given know that the inanagement of to the committee who had the affair this property has dealt fairly and . v ji hand for itt as sure a success squarely with you and your repo:! Sj much so that resentatives on every occasion. Commerce have been asked to direct By remaining at work you have on the 24th. a celebration dealt likewise with the manageKeep it up everybody Hyrum is ment. Such actions are not forflag pole the Boy West Virginia, Princeton, May 81, 1922. Dear Friend W. A. and Wife: Just a few lines to let you know 1 am feeling fine. 1 should have written before but its very easy to put off today, what you think youll do tomorrow. However, my intentions were of the best, as I have thought of you often, but when one of we missionaries try and plan anything ahead, we may as well try and jump over the jnoon, for our plans are very often turned to something more important. It is now nearly six months since, I left Hvrum. Hardly seems 6ix lot a has transpired days, although in that short time. - Ive traveled about 3000 miles on the railroad and again used shanks ponies for y and - SOREN HANSON possibly 300 miles, so is it? that isnt bad Im enjoying the work very much and hope to at all times. Im also Before leaving Hyrum to take up very glad to think I have this his permanent abode in California, of being found worthy to Bro. Hansen erected a magnificent be sent as a messenger into the home there. Many missed him world to try and help, in my small getting on the map. he when left, because of the finan- way, those who are in darkness to Mrs. Surviving him arehis-widowgotten. "You did not forget and nei- Eva Unsworth 'Hansen, and four cial aid which he often extended to see the light. And if I can Vave them, and the labor he furnished one little spark t along my way, sons and five daughters. ' FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ther will the management fail to Funeral services were held at to many through his varied indust- which will help someone to see the remember, and in' this connection rial ventures. light, then Ill be amply repayed. is called to the Hollywood, June 22, under the diUnion Pacific pystem Announces Four, your attention I know its God's work and I have a his asttimes charities At were fact that this strike, which be- rection of presiding authority of the .teen in If 22. B. S. church. onishing, giving free dances to the sincere testimony to that effect. I came effective at ten a. tn. on local branch children ef his town and surrounds really " we are' placed here Logan, Utah. A free' agrfctilturaf July 1st, 1922, is not a strike The speakers wenfilder Lars PetercholaysKfp, it has just been announceof the deceased, of ing country, and sending each one on earth; and now that I hve fodnd this railroad, but it is a sen, d, will be Awarded by the.. Union against with sacks of candy, peanuts out, Til try and do n?y bit. ' Hyrum, Utah, and Pres. J03. W. away Paclfif System to the boy, between strike against the counseled auand toys. Always a lover of childI have been blessed abundantly liiteen and twenty-on- e years' of age, thority of our nation, and as such Mo Murrin and Elder Wayne Garda he was deI know that the prayers which and father and ren, loving ranking highest in the Utah Boys is doomed to failure, for the rea- ner of the California Mission, who and Girls Qlub work for the year voted husband. Brother Hansen was are being offeeed for we missionthat every loyal Ameri- dwelt upon the many admirable an asset to In corn, sugar beet, potato, wheat, son any community where aries, by our folks and friends at pig, calf or sheep projects. can citizen, cannot help but de- traits of character of the departed he moved and operated, because of home are being answered, for the scholarship wiil be in the Utah mand that our government shall one, and gave comfort and consolat- his keen business 11022, and College, Logan, Utah, sagasity and fore-sig- prayers of the faithful . work wonbe supreme, that law shall pre- ion to the bereaved. A quartet of be worth $75.00, plus never doing things on a small ders. the Elders laboring in the vicinity vail. Signed, H. V. PLATT, My experiences have been several "I need scale, and there always benefitting counties in which the scholarssang Oh, my Father, . .General Manager. his I hope to get all that usually others extensive and by will operations. be hips Thee every houi, and "Sometime given are: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Iron,' Juab, MillHe was a staunch supporter' of comes to a Mormon elder. the foregoing well undei stand. Supplemneting ard, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit prohibition, and always maintained My labors ar much different Tooele, Utah and Weber. ; quote, it is believed by the Oregon Many beautiful floral emblems and that tobacco here should than they were in Charleston. whiskey The winner in each Interment was county will be Short Line management, that every covered the casket. his not into enter life We chosen from or the life of are doing country .work around among the ten boys rankiman will return to had in the Hollywood cemetery, at ng highest in the county club pro right thinking those over whom he had any influ- Princeton, while at Charleston, my the request of the deceased, who jcts, on the following basis: 75 per the service inside of forty-eigence. work was confined strictly to the cent on rank In club will he as within that period 25 per hours had expressed the wish before his work; His Russell and Fay Hansen, city. ' cent on activities of the sons, boy' in com- have had time to think and to rea death not to be buried at Hyrum, I enjoy our meetings and I like munity affairs. are now looking after their fathers son out with himself and family although the latter place had been The rank of these comin business affairs to California and boys in get my tuin at talking, but I am munity affairs, and the county just what this strike means to them. his home most of hisjife. and with sure elsewhere, their Ill never be able to preach. together will be determined by a committee That it is a defiance of government mother and of three, sisters, sadly miss the Still that wont break my heart, consisting of the County That this strike, is not Superintendent, cue person appointed authority. of him who so affect- because the development and help hand e guiding Soren Hansen was a oy the Director of Extension in tha against the railroad but against the and wisely guided them ia which I am receiving is worth more man of varied and extensive affairs. ionately Utah Agricultural College, and tha very foundation upon which our the past. to me than I ever can appreciate. third to be chosen by the Live Stock nation stands, namely observance His father died early, and Bro. Committee of the Salt Lake We have a fine set of Elders and City ComHansen was left to his own resourmercial Club and Chamber of Com of law. Signed, E. E. CALVIN, lady missionaries in our conference. nierce. ces, beginning a little country store We are very sorry to lose our MisThe at Hyrum, when but a boy, with D. S. SPENCER, scholarship must be used withsion a year of the date President, Pres. McGune, who of award, exand Tick..Agt. forty dollars as beginning capital; Pass, GenI. cept where the boy is in regular attThe Coterie Club was entertained will be released tomorrow, but in then he became egg merchant, endance at some school. In this case, Bro. B. H. Roberts, Im may be used at the next session oi Salt Lake City, July 5, 1922 building the largest cold storage at Thursday June 22nd, at the home getting utah Agricultural College,, time in the of Mrs. Arthur Jensen. Cards sure well progress and he will be , The following Bulletin has today that nl the time he finishes school. later he built were the diversion of the afternoon. fine for bur new head. Line country, at Hyrum; Short The action at been Oregon posted of the Union Pacific Sya Id be glad to hear from you any ' a still larger one at Ogden; he did A number of musical records were ' 0lJ8 due to the Pacific. , Union other and System fact that Its presl-ntan extensive business in cattle ship-in- enjoyed and the artists were com- time, so when you feel you can Mr. c. R. Gray, formerly a mem-o- Shops: the governing board of tha built an Opera House and Dance mented upon by the members. spare a few moments drop me a Notice to Former Employes. nryland Agricultural College, was line, and in due time youll get an Hall in Hyrum; as mayor of Hvrum Five oolock supper was served. by the work of boys and girls e "All men yho have left the he was instrumental in having a as a factor In Thursday June 29th the members answer. interesting tha in Ill close wishing you much sucof this company protest modern City Hall built, and assisted were entertained by Mrs. Eugene coming generation lu farming; and ha eves Give my that the System he heada against the decision of the United in establishing a Municipal eleetric Worley. The forepart of the meet- cess, health and wealth. . urther this work by offering States Railroad Labor Board must to all who inquire of me. lighting plant for his home city; he ing was a kensington and later cards regards Warships, thereby helping worthy 1 for their served remain your friend and brother. of Hyrum for were played. Mrs. Hugh Riley .7,8 to obtain training in scientific return to duty or register triculture. two than Elder Jack Wahlen, not later regular shifts, several years; ho was at one time a tendered her resignation and Mrs. Princeton, West Va. oclock p. m. on Saturday. July 8, heavy investor in the Sugar Indus- M. S. Rosenbaum was elected secre- - Gen. Del. their pento regain 922, in order try of Utah and Idaho, and for tary. Dancing Natsion and seniority rights. The Hyrum Third Ward Relief The members of the Glub gave a years a director in the First ional Bank of Logan, Utah; he own- lawn party Saturday afternoon July Society met at the home of Marie An unusual and most attractive ed extensive farming interests in 1st, the home of Mrs. AUie Peter- Mathews and held meeting Tuesday nee FREE HUTCH recital will be given at the southernTdaho, and latSr invested son in farewell for Mrs. H- E.Riley. afternoon, after which a social time eatre Monday evening Mrs. N. J. Nielsen July A Sparkling Stimulant, Full of Wit in , ranching Rich County, Utah. Supper was served to 13, and a de- was enjoyed. 17th by Miss treated the crowd of 35 to strawCarlsons dancing and Humor. Free copy will be sent In 18?3, he took a trip around the lightful afternoon was spent. Orien-wiland cream then ice cream with berries himself yrutn l ani Logan. taV world and acquainted upon receipt of your name with 8n and cake was served- Everyone ha,,et nerPretve dancing address complete. Write to G. world business and finance to such berries. me business' . went that of men Highest wth your they had costumes feeling Bring away special big that and Mitchell, 39T Pearl Street, ' Brook- an extent rausie. Leslie well for been Jensen, Hyrum. goingRegular prices. paid ad. L intereste were glad to seek hi ad pries paid. lyn. N. Y. the-Chamb- Soren Hansen, born at Ilyrum, Cache County, Utah, May 2, '1 893, died at Hollywood, California. June 15, 1922. the cause of death being '' diabetis. vise. -- . , -- oL-tb- f- see-wh- step-fath- er - t; ht win-Dr- , , self-mad- Vice-Preside- Club Notes nt - inter-mountai- n - g; f ser-viv- . -- -- Recital - - |