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Show . t I ; c . t ' ' .) P y'1 j -- outh f a - . ' '' v f V-- f Ai,. O Hyrum, CacBe County, OtaH, Friday, FeB. 22, 1924 Factory Commit-Wit- h Annual M.I.A. Temper Justice Musical Progam tee at Work Mercy N OTICE We will bend anybodys prices on tires and tubes, ad Jensen Motor Co. I Having: recently overheard comments and criticisms concerning court sentences, expressions indicating a desire for severe and heavy fines to be imposed upon offenders petty offenses, the writer clipped the following article, an editorial, from the leading church paper of The Deseret News, our state, and would invite those inclined to The way the committee from our local Farm Bureau is pushing things along, it looks as if we may yet get a Canning Establishment for South Cache. Already the committeee have received favorable communications from two companies, who are looking to extend their canning business to new fields of operation. It is a well-know- fact that n Hy-ru- m and vicinity has some of the favor severe punishments, to read The follows: article consider. and best pea producing acreage in Utah; it and we can also produce, and do It would seem to an produce, as fine tomatoes. and small that in some cases the judges of fruit as can be produced anywhere. our courts might with' perfect safeKeep at the good work, gentlety temper justice with a little more and let the slogan of the own-ei- s men, mercy. A ease in point concerns a of suitable lands be, Support mountain girl convict, whose home the Farm Bureau. Organize and was in the moonshining district of the stay by organization loyally and West Virginia. This young woman, enthusiastically, morally and finannow twenty-siyears of age, was we shall until cially, get the recogShe was no born a moonshiner. nition which we deserve, and which doubt crained from youth to market our excellent agricultural facilities the product ef a little hillside corn will support. Ample inducements patch as her forefathers had always for the investor are here. Let us done. Now she has been sentenced to the door for this much term in the federal help open 'to a seven-yea- r needed enterprise. reformatory for women at Rock well City, Iowa. If she serves her full sentence she will be thirty-thre- e when she leaves the reformatory, but it is doubtful if she lives out her sentence. There may be conditions connected with this case not The Hyrum Third Ward Old reported, but whatever they may Folks Committee have arranged to be the sentence seems out of all reagive a Dance and Refreshments at son. the Ward Amusement Hall, on TuesIt may be contended that if she day Evening, Feb. 26th, beginning reforms apd conducts herself prop- at 8, p.; ra.jiui, All married people of the three erly that she will be pardoned in a year or so, but a shorter sentence wards are cordially invited, and a carried out to the letter would no special invitation is extended to doubt have a more salutary effect those who ought to he married. both upon the offender and upon The committee desires to obtain those who are inclined to become means with which to provide tables In the infliction of for future banquets, and also to punishment there are always two purchase a new stove; for this reaconsiderations the protection of son the price of admission will be society and the reformation of the 50 cents per couple, and 25 ceflts for on-look- er x Big Dance for a ' L, uotiner VOL. XV NO. 12 Wellville Locals And Personals Dont forget the important Farm Mr. and Mrs. George O. Gunnell Bureau Meeting Tuesday Feb- 26th, The Annual M. I. A, Musical attended the birthday dinner Feb. at 2 p. m. at the City Hall. Program of the Hyrum Third 9th of Mrs. Robt. Baxter at Hyruns, - Ward Ward will be rendered after Priesthood meeting Monday evening, Feb 25tb, at 8:45 p. m. at the ward hall, Mr. Jessop, musical director of the South Cache High School has kindly consented to assist with the entertainment. PROGRAM: Chorus, Bee Hive Girls Instrumental Trio, . Leonard Larsen & Co. Piano Solo, Donald Jessop Vocal Solo, Mrs. Goates Piano Duet, June Hall and Ver-r- Jarvis Vocal Trio, Rosabelle Larsen & Co. Instrumental Trio, Ruth Tires, Tubes, and Accessories. Mrs. Gunnells mother. A delicious Our prices are best. Come and try dinner was served. us. Jensen Motor Company. ad Mrs. John B. Kerr entertained at WANTED to trade a Queen a candy pull Monday evening, ice brooder, stove and incubator for cream and cake were also served to good hens. Apply to Ole ThompMessrs, and Mesdames John Popple-toad son, Hyrum. Ralph Spence, George Gunnell, Miss Annie Green daughter of Mr. Jack Gunnell and the Misses Mrs Mary H. Green of the 2nd Kate Gunnell and Flossie Hill. The Ward died Friday morning from a two sisters Mrs. Ralph Spence and complication of ailments. Kate Gunnell were the comic enterAll present Dont fail to attend the perform- tainers all evening. had a very enjoyable time. ance of "Her Temparary Husband EForrest Taylor Co., next by the Mrs. Peter Williamson entertainWed. Feb. 27th. at the Rex ed the daughters of the Pioneers, Theatre, Hyrum. Daniel H. Wells camp, Friday afterMr. and Mrs. O. L. Harding and noon. Refreshments were served little daughter, motored up from to 17. Provo Friday for a short visit with Miss Edna Archibald entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. a number of her friends Friday eveNielsen and family. Refreshments were served. ning. E. Forrest Taylor and Co. will Miss Mary Williamson entertainpresent Her Temporary Husband ed a number of her friends Friday at the Rex Theatre Wednesday Eve evening. The time was spent in February 27th. It will be an eve- games and music and refreshments ning of real enjoyment. You cant were served. . n, - el Niel- sen & Co. Vocal Solo, Dr. Eugene Worley Vocal duet, Connie and Valoie Rosenbaum. Music, Inst. Appreciation Donald Jessop . This will be' a musical treat, absoletely free. Every body (kum) v afford to miss it. Messrs, and Mesdames George continuous dance at the Gunnell, Arch Baxter, and Jame9 Elite Hall Friday night was very N. 'Maughan, attended the shower largely attended. After the show given at the home of Mrs. John the minstrel band assisted the Men-do- Baxter of Hyrum, Feb. 16th, in The gasoline tax passed by the players. The dance continued honor of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baxlast legislature at the suggestion of until about 1:30 a. m. ter who were recently married in Secretary of State-- H. E. Crockett, The Sego Lilly Camp of the the Salt Lake Temple. An enjoyhas amounted to ,$399,709.89, from Daughters of the Pioneers will hold able time was spent in games and her. 30' h 1923, their March 8th regular ' meeting next WtM singing after which a delicious lun.. and has added 400,000.00 to our Feb. 27th, at Mrs. Elmira McBride, eh was served. road fund. In addition the people at 3 oclock p. m. A good attendMrs. Win, Baldwin Jr. celebrated have paid less for gasoline this year ance is desired. her 21st birthday anniversary Feb. than they did a year ago. The reMrs. Walborg Allen, Pres. 16th. A delicious dinner was serduction in the automobile license The reunion of the 1st ved to 18 relatives and friends. tax to the individual has also resultThe Mesdames Edward Walters, ed in a material increase for road ward was held Friday, and from all seemed to have Sarah A. everybody reports this The Parker, Eliza Stewart, total receipts purpose. real had a time. the good During Leroy Parkinson, Chauncey Parkinyear was $829,046 71 as compared of the Beck & son, Alex Buist, spent Friday with members afternoon 50 to with $747,902 during 1922, due Minstrel troupe were Miss Christena Maughan. offender. A deli- - t extra lady. the fact that there were 16,500 Walker's and to the favored gathering cious dinner and lunch was served. Music suitable for all the old more automobiles licensed this year In the treatment of law breakers with several audience the plantaand criminals, justice should always time dances will be furnished by a than during 1922. With the lower Miss Maude Walters entertained tion melodies, which were highly be tempered with mercy. orchestra. in license the and rate tax gasoline at a candy pull Saturday evening. Exper- good The refreshments, both solid itji effect, Mr. Crockett believes there appreciated. ience has proved that unjust or Refreshments were served to 12. savere punishments frustrate the liquid are already in course of will be approximately $1,100,000 A good sociable time more for road funds this year. very purpose for which they are preparation. is Another saving, to the taxpayers Such treatment makes imposed. guaranteed. Dont forget the Feb. 14th, Mrs. Calder Hall and of State in the amount of $16,950.75, men revengeful and vindictive to- time Next Tuesday Night. Mrs. Jos. A. .Pearce entertained the BENT OVER. will be from the lowered cost of ward society in general and they Respectfully, Club and partners at a ValCoterie She used to TW. Petersen, license plates, due to the suggestion come out of prision, not reformed, carhave a fine entine party at the home of Mrs. Chairman. of Secretary of State Crockett at but embittered toward men and inriage. Hall. Progressive 500 was played the last legislature that the size of stitutions. Tes? during the evening, Mr. H. B. Nielthe plate be reducedBut now she Few if any men or women besen winning high score. A delicious has that autocome so hardened in crime as to be lunch was served and music was enmobile hunch. beyond the reach of reformation. joyed. After lunch valentine verses There is good in them somewhere A very were composed and read. and under right influences it comes enjoyable evening was spent by all. On Tuesday February 26th, at to the surface. The Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen and primary purWe have in the vicinity of HyCan Depend on Him. Hall 2 p- m. The State Farm pose of punishment is to find the City Go to the ant, thou sluggard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall were guests. Bureau Attorney and others will be rum, a piano also a player-pianr- , The Stingy Hiram Dunkle; good in men and women who have Feb. 21st, Mrs. Eugene Petersen Sno use, the youth replied, shes to talk on taxation of Farm- both high grade, slightly used but gone wrong and make them useful present broke, will sell condition. We n entertained the Coterie Club. Roll good and other big matters before "But Ill go to an uncle. and honorable members of society. ers them at bargain prices rather than call was answered with a sentiment national Bureau. The quality of mercy is twice state and Curbing Their Eloquence. back. them Mrs. Petersen parResponsible We would like every farmer, ship First Attorney Your, honor, unfor- by each member. blessed; it blesses him that gives and can get reasonable terms whether member or not, to be ties tunately, I am opposed by an unmiti- gave a Patriotic Selection on the and him that takes. Farm Bureau. pay monthly, quarterly, gated scoundrel. there. piano, Mrs.- Calder Hall gave a Second Attorney My learned friend at If or interested write. sketch on the Life of Lincoln, Mrs. Severe, and unreasonable punishyearly. Is such a notorious liar LYRIC ment has often hardened a youthful once to Arthur Jensen read an article enwill Salesmanager counsel The club In the Coterie A Correction Judge (sharply) to such remarks their confine 2524 MUSIC titled Lincolns Silent Son. MemCO., offender, and started, him on the notes in last weeks Courier appearWashington, Ave., kindly In dispute. are as matters ad. road to real criminality; ' whereas, ed the name of Mrs. A. J. Peter- Ogden, Utah. bers joined in singing patriotic Delicious A Ripping Time. punishment tempered with mercy, sen as entertaining the club on the refreshments songs. asked the do feel? How phyand an appeal to the better instincts afternoon of Feb. 7th with 500. It you all served were and a profitspent Through the efforts of the sician, who had been called to attend and honor in the offender, would in should have read Mrs. Alley Peterable and pleasant afternoon. Stake Recreational Committee a the seamstress. most cases bring reformation, and sen. Mrs. A. J. Petersen is not course given under the direction - Oh, sew, sew, but seam worse toside. no repetition of the offense. even a member of the club nor does of Prof. Robinson of Logan in day and have pitches in my doctor hemmed, and told her The For this very reason our criminal she believe in playing cards. The er- Recreational work is being given she would mend soon. 3 STANDARD BRANDS code is so written, that both in mis- ror was unintentional on our part, at the Elite Hall, These courses At the prices below others. Try us. Sympathetic. demeanors and grosser offenses, but in justice to the lady we make are given every Wed. night every Is your husband good to you, LizJensen Motor Company. ward and stake offecer should zie? there is a wide range between the this correction. Good to me? Yas, sir; yas, sir! Dat aval themselves of this rare minimum and maximum of fines or o mine jes spends all his husband and A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. the Drama imprisonment, in order that the position of the degree of punish- opportunity. time sympathizin with me becoz I has Wm. Reynolds last Tuesday. All magistrate mayuse due consideration ment which may be necessary in Social Dancing will be the sub- to work so hard. next concerned are doing fine. and exercise judgment in the im- - order to reform the offender. Wednesday night. ject for Married People baves Money For Good Roads - . ' ! 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