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Show Hyram, Cache County, Ctah, Friday, July 17, 1925 OL XVI NO. 34 Pioneer Day Croft to Coach Additional Locals Club Holds Reguat Paradise at South Cache Bring us the news. lar Meeting City Honored ostmaster and Paradise will celebrate in great honors and deserved relfashion John on July 24. The committee Postmaster ation came to and indirectly to our has arrainged for the Silver Greys A israelsen, of Mr. Israel la the early days of the organiza the city, in of the Utah tion of the Silver Greys, they came to the presidency league of in close contact, more or less with National of the Postmasters of the Paradise, and the members are very f District Annual Con pleased to go there for the celebra Doited States, at the Lake City, July tion, July 24th. vention held at Salt Paradise in connection with Avon ' 14th and 15th. a the old Paradise, has some interest named Mr. Israelsen was also National Convention ing bits of early history in the set delegate to the Old ParCleveland, Ohio, Aug, tlement of Cache Valley. to be held at adise being at the junction of one in general fee of the old Indian trails, one branch Hyrum Citizens extended of which went south into Ogdens proud of the recognition He has put Hole, where Liberty and Huntsville to their postmaster. are now located, and the other up up-tand advanced, much energy East Canyon into Wyoming, was one date ideas into his serviee of the branch of the of the chief stopping places of the people, and the postal government has, in Mi. Israelsen various tribes on their way in anc out of the valley. The early settla first class, obliging and painstakihad ers considerable difficulty in ng representative, and with his very is protecting either property and lives obliging and attentive assistant against the raids of some of the giving the people a much appreciatIndians. They became so troubleed service. such as some, that the settlement was movFrom newspaper reports, the Deseret News, the Tribune and ed to the present location of Para the Telegram, the recent two day dise. So, come and help us have a big Convention ending with a banquet We We will be prepared. time. second in the evening of the day, ' was the best ever held since its or- invite the nearby towns to help us Every ganization, and extended reports put over the celebration. are given of the various subjects one is welcome. discussed, as well as the addresses In the spring or fall time when by Congressmen Don B. Colton and the leaves begin to turn, the little Distinct discount on all shoes at Former Aggie Star to Head theSpecial 3 Rule Store, Logan. Physical Culture DeparDr. Tebbs and left family for Salt Lake City, where make their home. tment Mr. Alma Rassmussen of Salt Lake City, spent several days here with Mr. Willard Petersen. Mrs. Jesse Smith is convalesing after her long seige of treatments for kidney trouble at the U. I. hospital. Mrs. W. A. Liljenquiat and daugh ter, Mrs. Elsie Scheberly of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Israelsen returned home Thursday, after attend- o and Governor Bear River basin and the mountain sides near Paradise and Avon are some of the most picturesque and There were more than one hunThe scenic places of the valley dred fifty postal workers present view of the valley looking north at the convention, representing from Paradise and Avon is very postmasters from every county in impressive. the state but two; Mr. Walter Cannon from St. George, the extreme south, to Mr. C- C. McGee from Lewiston, the extreme north, being among those present. Efforts are being put forth to have the nevt annual National ConF. H. Seeley, of Chicago and vention held at Salt Lake City, and the noted truss expert, undoubtedly, Mr. Israelsen as a will personally be at the Reed Hotel delegate to Cleveland this year, will will remain in Ogden, this Monand leave no stone unturned to bring Mr. Seeley 20th. this about. One after another, our day only, July The Spermatic Shield will big National Conventions favor the says: not only retain any case of Rupture Capital of oar state for their gatheribut contracts the opening ngs, and each one brings more fame perfectly, 10 days on the average case and favorable comment from the in a vast advancement over all visitors, resulting in untold benefits 3eing former methods exemplifying into our people and state. stantaneous effects immediately apWe need more such people as preciable and withstanding any Mr. Israelsen to bring ear state, or position no matter the size and even our own little city to the strain or location. Large or difficult cases attention of our neighbors, and to or Ineissional ruptures (following the stranger from afar, operations) specially solicited. This nstrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections In looking over our accounts we medical treatment or prescriptions. find there are a number who have Warning All cases should be not paid for their subscription for cautioned against the use of any a year or two. We would very elastic or web truss with understraps much appreciate a remittance from as same rest where the opening is, any who are owing us, and will give producing complications necessitat-n- g or send you a We will surgical operations. reeeiptMr. Seeley has documents from shortly send odt statements or eall States Government, Personally on those who owe us, so the United we may be able to D. C., for inspection. get our books Washington, straightened up. Kindly take notice He will be glad to demonstrate withand help us ont in this matter as out charge or fit them if desired. we need the Business demands prevent stopping money. at any other place in this section. Respectfully, The South Cache Courier. P. S. Every statement in this notice has been veryfied before the F. H. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jensen Federal and State Courts. E. 0- - Leatherwood, Dern, Nephi L. Morris and Inspect. . or C. F. Duttem. , . RUPTURE - EXPERT HERE a, To Subscribers - annunce The .Citizens Club held their regular monthly meeting TuesFriday day evening, July 14. they will Pres. T. W. Petersen read a Adv. ing the district Postmasters convention, held in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mjs. June Wilson left for their home in California, after a Jack Croft, a prominent former Aggie athlete, has recently signed a contract to coach at the South Cache ""high school for the coming winter. Mr. Croft made an enviable rec ord at the College both in athletic and other activities. He was, for three years, a member of the Aggie football and track team. He was on the all conference football tesm in 23 and made the all state record in high hurdles, Mr, Croft captured several places at the track meet in the Chicago athletic forum. Mr. Croft was a leader in other .. lines than 'athletics. During his Freshman year he acted as class president; for two years he was a member of the athletic council and He a student executive member. graduated with the class of 24. During the latter part of the last winter, Mr. Croft was engaged as a teacher and assistant coach in Michigan, r st t Hyrum People Visit Bear Lake talented Hyrum people gave their services to Laketown last Friday and Saturday nights, in an effort to help raise funds for the new . amusement hall at that place. A concert was given at Fish Haven Friday night, and at Laketown Saturday night, Local talent from aketown also took part on the proSeveral pleasant visit with their relatives here and in Wellsville. LOST a ladies tan coat at the Elite dance hall two weeks ago Sat. night. The coat was probably taken by mistake. . Finder leave same at ad this office and be rewarded.: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Facer of Ty-he- e - Idaho, accompanied by Mrs. Fay Facer and children, motored here Wednesday, and will visit with relatives for several days, trains Word had been received Dr. Savage successfully removed that these busses intended to the tonsils and adenoids of Bud Ed- keep to the cement road, and Proison, Ruth Jensen and the small omit Hyrum, Millville and officials how daughter of Mrs. . Mark Bailey, at vidence, the R. R. our assured committee, that his office over the United Cash store. ever, we would receive a square deal FOR SALE All kinds of Houseand that there was no cause for hold goods, incuding Electric Range, alarm. Electric Fan, Refrigerator, complete Another invaluable piece of beds and bedding. All cheap. Party business accomplished by the leaving town soon. 171 West, 1st is the keeping clean of the club, ad North, Logan. Phone 1028. Blacksmith Fork canj-oroad. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. ac- The County commissioners have companied by Mr. and Mrs. June given the club, the authority to Wilson, Mrs. James Archibeld and collect from every sheep herd daughter Dora, motored to Pocatello that goes to and from the canyon, and were met there by their daugh a sum that will pay for the cleanters Mrs. W. B. Call of Rigby, and ing of the road. This work will the Misses Ada and Minda, spent be done under the able superviSunday with another daughter Mrs. sion of our road master, Morris , n K. P- - Harwood. Nielsen. We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Samuel McBride, which The club has many other mat- ters of business at hand, that last Tuesday evening, at the will mean a great deal to our Mrs. Mc- city. Lets all boost for it. U. I. hospital in Logan. Bride gave birth to a baby, and her oc-cur- condition was such, that is was necessary to remove her to the hospital, as she was in convulsions caused by grams. The artists enjoyed a dip in Bear kidney trouble and other complica tions. Her funeral services are beLake Saturday. ward chapel, toSunday afternoon, the visitors ing held in the 1st were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. day. Shirley Nebeker at a very splendid Miss Geneva Olsen is home from chicken dinner. spring-frSalt Lake City, spending a two made the the trip at The visitors weeks vacation. She has completed WesG. and Mrs. N. Mr. of request half of a three years course in proenterwith them fessional nursing at the Salt Lake ton, who provided tainment while in Laketown. County Hospital, and returns next Mr. made the The following trip, Sunday, to complete the course. and Mrs. N- W. Christiansen, Mr. Miss Olsen is very interested in her and Mrs. A- J. Peterson, Henry chosen profession, and has attained Parker and Jack Wahlen. good markings in her studies, rankAll reported having had a most ing highest in her class in chemistry enjoyable time, and are looking for- with 92 per cent. The calling is a ward to another visit with the good noble one, and her friends wish her people of Laketown success. y - - Special discount on all shoes at the Three Rule Store, Logan. Program M. I. A. Conjoint Meeting The M. I. As. of the Hyrum three wards will meet conjointly at the 3rd ward chapel, Sunday evening, July 19th, at 8:15 oclock. Following is the program: Singing, Congregation. Prayer Singing Slogao, Leda Petersen. Vocal Solo, Beth Christensen Reading. Mrs. Jas. G. Christensen Musical Selection, N. W. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen. Talk, A. L. Riggs of Nibley. Male Quartet, Horace Nielsen & Company. All Invited. Notice. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE has marriage of their Seeley. been successful in the treatment of 117 Office Dearborn Home N, St., daughter Rosalyn to Mr. Stanley L. Catarrh. It consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves, and the InLaurence, formerly of New York, Chicago, 111. ternal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts Mucous SurJune 27th, at the brides home in through the Blood on the inflammation. faces, thus reducing the this city. The HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE as a young people will ' If you break your harness yoH Blood Purifier gives wonderful results. make their home at Santa Barbara, can get the extra parts at the HyAll druggists. Cal. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ad rum Produce. e, report from the county surveyor on the new purposed High School road, and according to the surveyors report, the estimated cost of this road would be $12,000 completed. All we now need to put this project thru, is the sanction of the County Commissioners, and while the club is sure there is some opposition among these less feel gentlemen, we never-thconfident that thru the persistent work of the club, they will finally give in, and authorize the work to be done. It is now up to we citizens to step in and back the road committee of the club, to the limit in getting this project thru. It means more to Hyrum than we are able to estimate, in dollars and cents at this time. A committee consisting of Pres. T W. Petersen, Vice Pres. G- F. Olsen, Mayor H. B. Nielsen, J. R. White, D. M. Bickmore and Silas Allen met with the U. I. C. R. R. officials Thursday, July 14, relative to the operating a motor bus line thru, from Ogden to Preston, instead of some of the daily Notice is hereby given that water users of Hyrum City, who have leaking hydrants or taps, must have them repaired at once. Also any the (EcslftykilriglU! ryvirtryTnnrirr found misusing city water, is liable to be prosecuted. Niels Johnson, Supt. ad |