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Show ?' i V ij lAv M J. TP VOL. 1st Hjrara, Cache Conaty, Utah, Friday, Jan. 2,8 1921. XI. Hyrum Stake Pinafore" to Additional Locals The Chautauqua Ward Old Work Petersen has returnFolks Reunion Missionary be Presented ed Mr.home,Delmont Entertainments after having spent the Folks Reunion of will be held ward the Hyrum 1st next Friday, Feb. 4, 1921, at the The annual Old ward chapel. committees The following have been selected: Finance Jesse Smith, Chairman; Hyrum Christensen and William Baxter. Program William A. Williams, Chairman; Nicholi Jorgensen and Mrs. Malinda Lilje.iquist. Reception Mrs. Finetta Allen and iMaria Wilson. Mrs. Jennie HamDecoration For some weeks past the Stake Presidency in connection with the Mission President, J. W. Wright and Secy Alvin Allen, have been choosing mission and conference officers and formulating plans for conducting missionary work in this Stake. 8he Quorum Presidency of 'the Seventies have submitted names to act as missionaries and all is now in readiness for work to commence next Monday. The stake is divided into three conferences named Parkinson, Israelsen, and Maughan in honor of our Retiring Presidency. Mission Officers: burg, Chairman; Mary Larsen and J. W. Wright President, Guy H. Floyd Nielsen. ClawTupervisors of Refreshment Com- Maughan 1st Couns., Edwin Alvih Allen mittee Marvilla Larsen and Carrie son 2nd Couns., and Secy. Nielsen. Parkinson Conference, comprising of the married people in the ward are cordially invited, also all Wellsville, Wellsville 2nd, Mendon those over years of ag- - who are and Mt. Sterling wards is presided over by S. John Perkins Pres, and not married. will commence as aids Geo. T. Darley, Chas. Baker, The program promptly at 11 a. m. Dinnt-- r will and J. L. Haycock; Archie Maughbe served kt 12:30 p. mDont an Secy. All - Israelsen Conference, comprising Hyrum 1st, Plyrum 3rd, Millville and Nibley ward-'- . Hyrum ChrisMusic by Silver Players tensen Pres , H. M. McBride, Jas. Community Singing S. Jessop, Fred Yeates, and Grover Prayer Christensen aids. Alma Allen Secy. Speech of Welcome, Wm. A. Maughan Conference, comprising Williams Hyrum 2nd, Paradise and Avon Music by Band wards. 0. E. Petersen, Pres. Frank Vocal Solo, Gertrude Petersen A., Eors-berg-, Linford, Orvil 'Gariy'1 Recollections,""' Jas." Levi Crawshaw, Secy. s will of missionaries Appointment l.lale Quartet, Merrill Baxter appear in next issue of C)urier: forget your dishes. PROGRAM: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. NO. 11 Lee,-.Ern?- st Uns-wor- th Alvin Allen, Accordian Solo, A." D, Redford Comic Reading, vds. John A. Secy. winter in Idaho. With flapping sails, merry Yo Hos of sailors, and the sea salt tang in the air, the South Cache High School Opera Company will give its first performance of H; N. S, Pinafore at Mendon Tuesday February 8, 1921, iaccordinp to Mr. N. W. Christiansen, director of the opera. Hyrum will have the privilege to hear the high school singeis on February 9; Wellsville, February 10; Smithfield, February 11th. A strong liklihood exists that Logan and other towns pf the valley may also have the opportunity of hearing the Pinafore. ; C. R Johnson of the Professor Utah Agricultural College pll sing the leading male part arfi joposite him, Miss Ebba Peters nV a well known South Cache' high school singer, will play. Ralph Hansen whoso well proved his in last years will trite opera again part. He has been doing superbly in rehearsals and, from all in ucations he will prove to be one of the high lights in this years prod iction. His role in will be somewhat Pinafore similar to the one he took last season. The other ptincipals are; Jack Wahlen, A. E. White, Melvin Lemm.-Ml- Russel e Miss Hazel Allen, who is attendLast Tuesday evening marked the ing school at Logan, spent Sunday concluding number of a five night with Miss Geve Allen. a Dont forget E and the Rotation day night. Get your tinware repaired at the South Cache Cache High School, free of cost. adv Mr. C. O. Thompson, who has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism is able to be about again. Send us your pots, pans, tubs, milk cans, etc. We will mend and deliver the repaired at tide without cost to you. adv. Mrs. Reuben Hansen and children who have been visiting parents and friends in this city for several days past, returned to their home at n, Idaho, last Tuesday. We are informed that the Bish-ri- c and the committee appointed to receive contributions to the European Relief Fund, from the 1st ward, collected someththing over $200.00. Mr. and Mrs. John Allred enter tained at their home Saturday Stuar. Alinda Chris: iansen. eve- The evening was Wilson ning Jan. 15th. and Harriet spent in games and' social chat, Mr. Christianseo states that H after which dainty, refreshments M. S. Pinafore an opera of were served. rhic yyiifr- type liJ'SfS the'. L..e The county" commissioners-a- t pleased its hearers last season ana meetiong held recently for the ap one more difficult of production pointment of road supervisors He expects great things from the among others appointments named cast and expresses himself very con as roac of on, Chautauqua program that of company of five entrancing Maori This Singers from New Zealand. was best the performance probably attended and was much appreciated. Taken as a whole all of the entertainments were of an instructive and educational nature and well worth the price of admission, especially the lecture of Mr. Herbsman and the Alexander Trio; and for those who had season tickets, it made the price for each performance only about 40c with the war tax included. While the Chautauqua was per haps not a financial success for those who had the matter in charge yet we belice their efforts in securing these entertainments has been appreciated by the people of Hyrum who see the benefit of such high class entertaining and educational features as the Chautauqua offers. Arrangements were made the last evening for next winters Attractions, a sufficient number of signatures being secured as a guarantee, and no doubt next seasons will be equally as good if not better, and no doubt the people of Hyrum will support the Chautauqua better in the future, than they have in the past. Primary Program The following program will be this city Morris Nielsen at the Third Ward Chafor rendered Hyrumdistrict. supervisor Israelsen Due to two or three cases of pel, Sunday evening Jan. 30th, 11. Value of the Old Folk to the at 7:30, under the direction of the smali-pobreaking out in our com Community, John Allred Assn.: munity it would be a very wise Primary 12. Music by Band Prelude thing for those who have not been 13. Vocal Duett, Mr. and Mrs. Prayer, June Larsen A farewell party will be given vaccinated to be as sain as possible Fred Miller Singing, Primary at the 3rd ward meeting house, for their protection as well as that 14. Toast to the Old Folks. John June Hall and Beula Song, 8 of the public. Wednesday evening, at oclock, Holm Smith in honor of George B. Nielsen, Mrs. James L. Jensen entertain15. Vocal Solo, Lettie Sorensen Recitation, Carmon Christensen who leaves for the Eastern States ed at a luncheon a number of her 16. Recitation, Elizab. Critchlow r Song, Lois Jensen Mission Feb, 7th. The following on Jan. 17th. Among friends 17. lady Mads Hard Chorus, Times, Recitation, Lillian Allgair program will be rendered: those present were the Mesdames Rasmussen & Co. Boj s Chorus Opening Song Geo. Lemon, Javan Peternen, Jos. 18. Piano Solo, Mis. Lovina PeterStory, Athelene Dailey Prayer sen. The following students comprise E. Petersen, Emma Hagart, E. J. Song, Fern Wahlen Claik of and Pesrl Singing Wilson 19. Three cheers for Jr., Eiva the choruses: Vermis Old Folks Nielsen, Recitation, Angelene Jensen t1 Reading, Mrs. J. G. Christensen Miles, DeLores Larsen, June Larsen, Smithfield. Elizabeth All vd & Co. Song, Ida Nielsen and Alary i Violin Solo, Maurir.e Jensen Thelma Bradshaw, Phyllis Liljen-quis- t, and wife Parties whoe names are on the McBride D. L. liason Bishop Ladies Quartett eveNielThelma Piano Solo, Lucille Jensen Dora at entertained Liljenquist, Thursday notifiwill supper this consider a Program, Comic Reading, Rulph Hansen ' BishCelia cation. of the in honor Sarah sen, Jones, ning Jan. 20, Maughan, Song, Max Worley Farewell Address, Gladys Niel- Verona , Covers were laid Ten Miuute Talk, Gladys NielAlbretsen, Burdette Nielson, ops birthday. sen was BeatThe sen Carmen 25 Myrtle Yeates, evening Pitkin, guests. jor Whistling Solo, Cleve Liljen-qui- rice Baugh, Mable Rawlins, Caroline n social music and in chat, Song, Lillian. & Alarion spent Mildred the all wishing1 left and Edna Bp. Brown, Maughan, games, Sketch, Jennie Christiansen Wyatt, Fontella Nielsen, Roy Song, Primary many happy returns of the day. Response, Missionary Oneof the pathetically humorKenneth Murray, Vernon Prayer, Venetta James Miss Virginia Nielsen very pleasSinging ous moments in the Love of Su All invited. Maughan, Irvin Bird, Earl Buist, antly entertained last Monday evenBenediction. Afton Bird, Norman Maughan, WilShong the Chinese play to be ing at the home of her parents, Mr. liam Baldwin, Ferrand Archibald, produced next Tuesday, Feb. 1st, and Mrs. John P. Nielsen of the 2nd Good Land, Low Prices, Easy at the Rex Theatre Reed Christiansen, Sidney Campbell, by the Rotaward, a number of her lady friends Terms tion Stock Company, is when Su Thomas Eliasnn, Hulse, and in honor of Miss Louise Hansen, Selwyn Wallace Bickmore. Shong discovers that her foreign We sell the best improved beet who left for California, on Tuesday devil really loves her and kneels Tickets will be placed on sale very morning. Games and music were and potato land in Snake River before her God and thanks him the soon and further announcement will le Notiee is hereby given pastimes of the evening, during Valley, satisfaction guaranteed or for. the love he has given her. (regular Annual Meeting of the be made as to where they may be which a dainty luncheon was served. no deal. D. N. Stephens of Idaho Suddenly, in the midst of her1 Stockholders of the Hyrum "State purchased. Idaho, is our representative We are glad to announce inFalls, Prayer, she stops and asks Dick Bank will be held at the banking Cache Valley, call or write. !f he means to the manage of Miss Jennie Evans and Jorden, Room 200 Shane marry her. Re- house of said cor pore tion, at Hyceiving his answer she turns back rum Utah, on the 8th day of FebSpivings and Mr. John Swan-ge- r. Block, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Phone to the image she worships and ruary, 1921, at 2:30 p. m., for the State Emblem flour act- 157. adv. asks the help of the Gods that election of officers for the ensuing ed as cupid in. this romance, she may be a good wife to the year, and for the transaction of as John says it was Jennies man she loves. But there is such other business as may properly A special Dairy meeting of the ad cooking that won him. nrnny a slip between the cup and come before said meeting. Hyrum Farm Bureau is called for the lip and Su Dated at Hyrum, Utah, this 21st Thursday evening, Feb. 3rd, at 7:30 Shong suffers much Mrs. Maud Liljenquist, anbefore the of 1921. BABY to CHICKS comes day January, in the City Hall, Hyrum. Special opportunity nounces that she will open the prove her vow to her Gods. M. S. ECCLES, President, Selected White Leghorns, (Tom millinery shop Feb. 1st, when speakers are coming. adv. Hyrum State Bank. The future outlook for milk prices Baron Strain) Brown Leghorns, she will have a new and The tin shop of the S. C. H. S. is will come up for discussion. Every- Barred Rocks, Rhode Ialand Reds, line of Spring Millinery. now Pen. Send us DMr. L. Howard a was is welcome. tinware Anconas. G. and II. Frogner body McBride, your Shipley, All ladies are invited to call in for free visitor last week. . . ad. adv. President. Hyrum. Phone 95r4. repair. ad and inspect the new stock. ad 10. Missionary Farewell Party fidently as of the opinion thi will be even more popular thanBul bul was. Entirely new scenery has been built and painted which will convert the most drab stage in to a smartly trimmed ship sailing full sail, before a spanking breeze for two and one half hours at least Special dances! Special orchestra! Special efforts are being put for th in all departments to make the production one of utlra exeellance. Fifty people will be on the stage at one time. x - TheNexr st Mik-celse- Attraction Hal-verse- n, Notice to Stocholdcrs , Farm Bureau Dairy Meeting Millinery Openifrg out-of-to- , up-to-da- te - |