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Show outh Cache Courier - Hjram, Cache Gonnty, VOL XVI Otah, Friday, NO. May 1, 1925 23 2nd Ward Play Promising M. I. A. Funeral Held For A. L. Completes Well Presented Field Day Endowment Tinnis Court Eddie Simpson Fund Drive The Second Ward M. I. A. On Saturday, Fuheral American Legion I May 9th, the n Dramatic Company repeated their tire Hyrum Stake old and young For the next regular meeting of play, Mother O Mine, at the will be guests of the Mutual which Club, Business Citizens the Recreation Hall, last Tues- - provement Organizations, in what will be held in the 3rd ward chapel to a record audience, will probably- be the biggest cele-th- e 8:30 p. m., day night, on Thursday, May 7th at house being filled to its ut- - bration of its kind ever given in arrangements have been made to most this Stake. capacity. H, hare former congressman Milton O Mother is a The scouts will hold forth m sweet Mine, LeWelling speak on the American pastoral drama, in the main teresting exereise3 beginning at 7 a Fund Drive, which gion Endowment common country life, m. This work never fails to please, depicting 1925- opens on May 11, with deep mother love predom- - This will be followed by a splendid T. W. Petersen, Pres, of the Citinating, and therefore placing Pageant of the Nations, to be ies Club, has been na&ed active the heavy dramatic work on given at the South Cache High chairman, with John A Israelsen, Mother O Mine, which was very School. No one should miss this A. T. Clawson and A. J. Petersen, artistically accomplished by Mrs- wonderful event. It will begin committeemen, to take charge of Stella Foster in the title role- promptly at 10:30 the campaign drive to raise $200.00, . Lavoa Young Larson, as Jer Next cemes the May Day Festival H. the amount allotted to Hyrum. was an Hutchins, ry to be given on the Public Square agreeable B. Nielsen, Mayor, has been named to considersurprise at 2 p. m. everybody, honorary chairman. In addition to his and limited ing youth stage From 3 to 5 p. m. Scout Demon-stratioMr. Welling, a splendid musical and was well-nigexperience, and Contests are schedul-A- t program will be rendered under the The same might be said ecj perfect. 5 p. m. a baseball game W. N. Mr. Christiansen. of direction of Irvin as Anhder Joe Payson, will be played by the M Men. This is an opportunity for the who played with care and precis-sioa to discourse hear of The Hyrum people day will conclude with a Even Albert Johnson, in from one of Utahs most able oraball in the Elite Hall, Melvin grand the short part of "Officer Blunt, tors on this subject. Lemons orchestra. was the typical country officer in This will be a patriotie meeting, Following is the program in demake up and action. Of course and will start promptly at 8:30 p.m. 'i. tail: when it comes to such stage vetMay 7th. Do not miss coming out. 7:00 a. m. Scouts and equipment erans as H. P. Andersen, A. D. Everybody cordially invited. r i Allen and Earl Allen, we expect on field A. D- Allen, Secy. 7:15 a. m. Tent Pitching Contest ed good work, and no one was " tents) (pup disappointed, they interpreted their parts naturally and nothing 7:30 a. m. Friction Fire Building Contest wanting. The rest of the ladies 7:45 to 8:45 a. m. Cooking of in their various parts, did well The following Health Program ; Breakfast , and pleased the audience. will be given by the pupils of the 8:45 m. a. Inspection There was evidence throughout Lincoln School, Friday, May 8th, 9:00 a. Council Parade ml of careful, studious training, with at 1:30 p. tn. on the Court House 10:30 a. m. Pageant of the Nastage positions and picture effects Lawn: tions. j carefully worked out and well Health Song, School Muaie-- . , Scout Introductory, executed. Mr. A. J. Petersen, .as -d B, Crusader's Creed,' School , V director, is to be congratulated Rhymes, 2nd Grade Prologue and Prelude. The upon the results obtained. Health Train, 1st Grade Coming of Spring The specialties between the Health Story, Sth Grade The King sends Interlude, acts were well received, and both Health Song, 1st Grade in Heralds search of the little Miss Andersen, in her dancHealth Peom, 3rd Grade Queen of May ing, and Mr. Foster in his droll Health Song, 4th Garde Episode One, The Gypsies of character songs were encored with Musical Exercises, School Hungary thunderous applause, and reHealth Play, 6th Grade Two, The Cradle Song Episode Dubbing of Health Crusaders sponded cheerfully. from Germany The stage settings and light Health Song, School . Episode Three, Oarmena and effects are beautiful, and delightEverybody invited, a special inthe Toreadore vitation is extended all parents ed as well as surprised the aud Episode Four, Pocahontas and iene. . to attend these exercises given in John Smith All in all, it was an evening of accordance with the National Episode Five, The Highland clean, pleasant enjoyment, and Health Week. Lads and Lassies should encourage the dramatic Six, Episode Japan sends talent of the Second Ward to try Madame Butterfly M. I. A. Con- it again. The Italian Episode Seven, The orchestral music by Mr. Sweethearts and Mrs. N- W. Christiansen was Episode Eight, The Lily of a pleasing and welcome feature France The summer program of the M. and highly appreciated. of The Im-ne- - ia-litt- le - . ns h n. - Health Program services over the remains of Eddie SimpsoB, aged eleven years who died from heart trouble; were held Friday, April 24, at 1 p. m., in tho Third Ward Chapel. Bp. Jas. Christensen presiding. Opening prayer was by H. G. Shipley. The ward choir rendered the singing for the services, and Bro. and Sister N. W. Christiansen gave a sweet and appropriate violin and piano duet. Elders C. F. Olsen, D. O. Nielsen, Z. W. Israelsen and Bp. Christensen were the speakers, and words of comfort and consolation to the be reaved mother and relatives were spoken, impressing all with a hope of a happy reunion in the great hereG. after. Beautiful flowers covered the casket, whieh was earried by six young men as pall bearers. Elder A. A. Savage offered the benediction. A cortege of automobiles followed the remains to the Hyrum eemet-tery- , where Eld. Irvin Hall offered the dedicatory prayer. Eddie Simpson was the son of Dorthia Thyberg, Simpson now Boyle. He was born in Pocatello, Idaho, but siqce his illness spent some of his time at his grand mothers, Mrs. Thyberg, in Hyrum, and finally passed away at the Childrens home in Salt Lake City, all medical skill being of no avail . -- . joint Meeting L A,8 of Hyrum will commence next Sunday night, During the summer the three wards will meet as they did last year; At the first ward next Sunday night, May 3rd, at 8 oclock p.m. the following in conjointly connecprogram, tion with two missionary speaker, has been arranged: Quartet Parley Hall and Co., Wellsville; piano duet Martha Allgaler and Ethel Jorgen-?en- : Vocal solo, Phyllis Liljenquist; H. G. Ship-e- y selection, jnstrumental Everybody is invited, and a good representation of mutual workers is earnestly desired. The many friends ef Mr. Jack who was operated on for aPpendicitis about three weeks ago, be pleased to learn that he has een able to leave the hospital, and was brought home Wednesday. Jack iB not able to move ground yet, on account of suffering Elapse in his leg, while yet in the spital, he is nevertheless improv-aand expects to be able to ahlen, Al-ou- g the bed in a day leave or two. Card of Thanks desire, through the columns of the Courier, to express our thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness extended by sympathying friends and neighbors, during the illness, death and funeral of our little Eddie; for the consoling words spoken and for the sweet musis rendered at the services, and hope our Heavenly Father will richly reWe ward all. Sincerely The tennis eourt on our public square is bow completed and ready for use. The local post ef the American Legion is to be complimented on the contribution of this worthy project.' This is the first step in the movement to beautify our public square, this year and should be followed by other improvements by other organizations. The eourt is beautifully located on the school ground, in a place that should invite those who enjoy recreation. It is well made and compares very favorably with the better concrete courts of the county. The construction and material for the project cost twa hundred dollars. An amount which places the Legion in a defieit column. The Legion expresses its appreeiation and th,anks to those who having given donations iD the form of money or labor. . The tennis court is now open to the public and it is to be hopeeHhat all the lovers of recreation will avail themselves of the opportunity to play. Tennis is a clean, enjoyable game for people of all ages. There is no obligation attached to the use of the court. The Legion undertook the project purely in the interests of Hyrum and as a move to help improve our public grounds. The court is restricted during school hours on school days. It is open at all other times- - Te avoid conflict , and insure the greatest utility of the court to all who play, regulations will be made and posted. Paradise Pointers The M. I. A. will hold its meetings on Monday night at 7:80 instead of Sunday night. Miss Dora Pearce was rushed to the hospital a few days ago and operated on for appendicitis. We are glad to state that she is getting along fine. glad to have Mrs- J. K. Obray home from the hospital greatly Improved. The government inspector has Her Appetite Triumphed Max Maretzek, the Impresario, had been around to inspect the cows a large repertoire of stories. Henry T. for tuberculosis. Three cows Finck, the music critic, repeats one of found were with disease. the Musical them In his new book, We are - The mother and family Laughs. Maretzek on a trip from CinMr. John Bradley, our water cinnati to Baltimore, feeling hungry, master, reports that he has all bought a big sausage and a loaf of Nilsbread. Christine the ditchescleaned out ready for Presently rye son, in a seat ahead, made fun of him the spring irrigating. for eating such awful stuff. Max was Episode Nine, Spirit really humiliated, but he slyly crowdThe Religion Classes from the America ed the remnants of his feast into his 1st to Mr. H. H. Jensen was in Salt the 8th grades, held a clos12:30 p. na. at Public Square Seout pocket and, feeling quite comfortable, Lake City on business connected Lunch served by went to sleep. About two oclock in ing party. Oranges and peannts Band Concert. with the Rex Theatre, this week. the morning he felt a touch on his were served. the different nations. elbow. Dont Hush, said Nilsson. Dont fail to attend the- - 2 for 1 2:00 m. May The program at the last Sunwake anybody, but do give me that Festival Day p. sale at Schram-JohnsonDrug bread and sausage you put in your day afternoon meeting was given Introductory Music, Scout Band pocket. . Co's. Store, Logan. See ad elseby graduates from the Seminary. Girls Chorus, Hyrum Stake entry where for particulars. The boys and girls rendered their ' Plants and Light for S. L. C. Jubilee A little stranger arrived at the excellent manner. All plants require some light. Sun- parts in an Dance of Spring home of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rose light supplies the energy which causes Paradise is leading the Stake Solo ; chemical reactions to take place inside of this city, last Wed. morning. All this Instrumental Selection year in having ten graduates the leaves. These reactions convert concerned are doing nicely. elethe raw food elements into food rom the Seminary. Dance of the Butterfly ments available to the plant, says a WANTED Stock to herd and Male Quartette flower magazine. Therefore, such pasture during the summer season, Crowning of the Queen by King plants as geraniums, roses, and abutilon, when set away in a dark at usual prices by Russell Petersen of Hearts do not thrive so well as when ad The Queens Address to her Sub- - corner, In a Hyrum. sunny window. On the placed Permitees f district No. 2, left other hand, plants which like a mild NOTICE I have a black Shire jeeta of amount sunlight, and this includes tand fork of Blacksmith fork canThe May Pole Dance Stallion standing at my stables palms, aspidistra, ferns and many of yon, will be allowed to turn their the from Nations Gifts The for the season. Price $5.00 cash, the vines, do not thrive if put In a cattle on the forest reserve as The Subjects Song of Loyalty sunny location. Milton Allen, Hyrum ad 50 per eent on May 7th, and The Star Spangled Banner na. Demonthe Scout to 5:00 p. 3:00 remaining 50 per cent on May Firt Prii i Game 6th. Stock must be at the yard strations & Contests $2,000 9:30 p. m. Grand Bail at Elite in Hyrum no later than 7 a. m. on Open to EveryWater boiling contest body, Anywhere, For Ansmtrs in Educatinal Hall. Speeial deeorasions. the dates above mentioned. Chariot Race Contest. Prizes duplicated if tied. Seud Leave your cares behind and O. M. Wilson, Pres. Wall Scaling stamp for Circular, Rules and QuesRace this Wm. H. Jensen, Seey. spend a joyful day attending Equipment tions. SHEFFIELD LABORATORM ad Mens Baseball m. celebration. 5:00 111. ad Hyrum Stock Growers' Assn. p. IES, Dept. 9, Aurora. - s sun-lovi- Notice to Stockmen fol-ow- , i s: |