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Show r, v ! V- - VAA Q E COURIER vol:ii. Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Feb. 25. 1921. NO. 15 Dairy Industry O&ituary of Sister Pocatello Valley Additional Locals To Organize Hannah Salverson s. Bro. Heber Green of the In Danger Ward Reunion Stake Building Society a visitor at the 3rd S. great deal of interest is center190 introduc ed around House-Bil- l A Sister Hannah Salversen was the daughter of Hans D. and Mary Nielsen Hanson. She was ed in theState Legislature by Harry born July 24, 1958, at Christiania C. Parker our representative from Norway. Immigrated to Utah YVellsvilie, to regulate the manu- with her parents, crossing the facture and sale on the Utah Mar- plains with ox team arriving in kets pf Imitation Condensed Milk. Salt Lake-CityUtah, in the fall There is a brand of milk being of IS63. and came to Hyrum the sold at present known as Hebe. She was married following year. This is a compound from which the to Thorvald Salversen Nov-- 27, butterfat has been removed and a 187s, in the endowment house at vegetable fat substituted. Salt Lake City. Six children, two The dairymen of Cache County sons and four daughters came to are especially interested in seeing bless their home, one daughter that the sale of this Imitation Milk having her to the preceded, Product is reeulated. Our County grave. Brother and Sister SalChairman Tf the Farm Bureau versen moved to Blackfoot, Idaho, Dairy Committee, was called to Salt April 1919, and in May 1920, she Lake Sunday evening to attend a returned to Hyrum for the purMr. State Dairymens meeting. pose of doing temple work. Her Israelsen worked hard a a mem- - health having been poor for the ber of the County Legislative Com past four years she was unable mitte to show the importance of to continue her work in the temConhaving the bill become a law ple. Since then she has been livferences were obtained with meming with her daughter Mrs. Ed. bers "f both houses of the state legAnderson, who has done everyislature, Secy of State, Food and thing that could be done to reDairy Commissioner, State Chemist, lieve her suffering and make her and other. last days pleasant. Sister Salver-se- n The manufacturers of this imita-- 1 passed peacefully away Feb. tion product are sending attorneys 13th,'the cause of her death being of national impotance to Salt Lake cancer of the She was stomach. to defend their interests. A dele- a Latter-day good Saint, a memgation of about fifteen leading dairy- ber of the Relief Society was a men from Richmond, Smithfield, good wife and mother and was Logan, Hyrum and Wellsville, will respected by all who knew her. return to S.it ,ak with Mr. israel- She leaves a husband, two sons sen. for a public hearing on the Will and Joe, and daughter Mrs. Bill Monday 28th. Charles Weeding all of. Black-foo- t, Write or telegraph our represen-tative- s Idaho, and daughters Mrs. to vote for passaire nf H. B Ed. Anderson and Miss Erma No. 190. It means hundreds of Salverson of Hyrum; also two sis , . thousands of dollar to the dairy interests of Cache County if the bill becomes a law. John A. Israelsen, County Chairman Dairy Committee. Lunch Basket Social and Dance R. S. ters Airs- - Board, wa3 ward Sunday. The following program which was rendered at the Wheatland Branch Annual Reunion Feb. 12, was a grand success: Singing, High on the Mountain Tops. Prayer, John C. Nielsen Singing, How Firm a Founda- tion Address of Welcome, J. W. Murray, Chairman of Program Committed Song, Lucile Hall, Mildred Hall and Vivian Wright Recitation, Josephine Unsworth Piano Solo, Miss Fincher Quartett, Sophia Hall, Esther Hall, Luella Alurray and Carrie Kendall History of Branch, Bp Allen Alixed Chorus, tuduits Ahss Jones Room Recitation, Favorite Briggs Quartett Leonard and Sloan Hall, Walter Archibald, John Nielsen Extemperanious Address, H. G. Wright Duet, Sarah Jones and Ester ' Hall Recitation, Albert Wright Chorus, Students of Miss Finchers Room Current Events & Coquettes, Airs. Iver Bracllev Stump Speech, Elmo Jensen Recitation, Eva Briggs - Singing, Kindness -- - "I.. Seeds . ' - 1- -t contests followed games til evening when the dancing began. Ralph Hansen and Air. Budge played for the dancers accompanied at the piano by Aliss Ouida I incher, principal of the school. About sixty grown peo- pie and all the children attended this reunion and declared it to te the of its kind in ever held Pocatello Valley. Airs. I. E. Bradley. A Basket Social and Dance will be given under auspices of the 3rd ward Relief Society, Dext Monday night 9 p. m. or immediately after the priesthood meeting, in the basement of the meeting house. A nice . Dr. and Mrs. Dunn and children program is being prepared, which of Ogden, were visitors here the The High Priests of Hyrum Stake will be absolutely different from forepart of the week. are respectfully requested to meet anything yet attempted in the enMrs. Stephen Baxter attended the at the 3rd ward chapel on Sunday tertainment line, something doing funeral of Mr. Hyde, held at Hyde Marcn 13th, at 1 oclock p. m., every minute. Admission only 15c James L. Jansen, Pre , Park the forepart ot the week. promptly. All over 18 years of age are cordially invited. Ladies, dont forget to bring your baskets. Notice! adv 0. Logan Cardon Real Estate Co. Smithfield Anderson & Sons Co. Riter Bros. Drug. Everybody welcome at the meeting Thursday night, Alar. 3, at 7:3Q City Hall.' Amundsen of the Amundsen photograph studio. Salt Lake City, was in Hvrum Friday, (nuking for a location to put up a studio. for particulars see ad on locrl page. " At the s Meeting Air. A. Richmond Parent-Teacher- Double Wedding and Social Notes held at the Lincoln school last Monafternoon a good program was of day given by the 1st, 5th and 6th grades and aT veryTnstructive talk was given by Mrs Lizzie Allred. Prayer, John C. Nielsen. After the program a fine lunch Mari; Thyberg of this was enjoyed by all. Interesting unand city and Mrs. Hyrum Hilly of Wyoming, and grandchildren to mourn her loss. Those who came from other places to attend the funeral of Sister Salverson were Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Weeding of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. George Salverson of Downey, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rawlins of Lewiston, Utah, Mrs. Larsen, Airs. Kershaw and Mr. Pearsen of Logan, Utah. The Dust of the Earth at the Air. Ogletree of The InterRex Theatre, Thursday evening, mountain Building and Loan Adv. Association of Salt Lake March 3rd 8:30. City, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yates are hap- stopped off between cars and met py over the arrival of a baby boy at a number of business men of Hyrum and presented his plans for their home. You will bust your sides laugh- organizing a local branch of his ing at the old maid and coon association. at the Rex Theatre Thursday Those present to consider his Adv. proposition were Mayor C. J. night. 2- - AI. Israelsen, Dr. The Third Ward S. S. entertain- Christiansen, ment held Wednesday evening was Worley, Alban T. Clawson, J. It. a success and much enjoyed by all White and John A. Israelsen. All present agreed that it who attended. would be a splendid move for HyGet your tickets early before they rum to encourage such a plan of are all gone for Thursday night per- home It building and saving. formance at the Rex. Theyre go- was decided to have a meeting of ad more of the ing fast. to go citizens leading Mrs. John C. Nielsen has re- into the matter further and orturned to her Home in Pocatello ganize a branch association. Mr. Valley, after a delightful visit Ogletree consented to come back with relatives and friends in this on Thursday evening and desires to meet all who may be interestcity. ' ed in seeing such a branch organHear a man sing with a womans ized here. laugh and Branches are now established, At 3rd with headquarters as follows: of Weiser anLet me save you money on over- nounces the double weddi ng of alls, coveralls, rubbers and other his'two brothers, Delbert Squires Hem-Jeof Rex-burthings. If you dont trade with me and Miss Sadie Idaho, and Jack Squires we both loose. Give me a trial and Miss Gladys Kyle of Weiser be convinced Vernon Olsen, Hy- and which took place at the Salt Lake ad. rum. A Temple. wedding dinner was Mr. Geo. Babbington of Fairfield, at them the home of Mal-tergiven Idah0i h ,eavinR for ,lis home t0 re of Weiser. There Hendry game (jajy yvork. Chiropractic were about fifty relatives and as certainly done wonders for him, friends in attendance and him the from saved asylum. having the new married couples received His brother similarly afflected is many useful and beautiful gifts. much improved thru adjustments The same evening a. reception from Drs. Olsen and Petersen. was given them at the home of Between the Home missionary their uncle Mr. Dan Denning. ten oclock a delicious luuch-eo- n meetings last Saturday, the 62nd At was served and the remainQuorum entertained them with a tiie evening was spent in of der s The very tasty luncheon. Alvin Allen, W. A. Liljen- music, games and dancing until the early hours of the morning. quist, Warren Wright and Arthur Peterson had the affair in charge. Everyone extended their best wishes to the newly. They will make their home at Weiser. W. H. Squires v Mes-dame- adv. No smoking will soon be the verdict, so lets get busy and get it oyer with, firing your' hams and sides and other things to Your old reliable smoker, J. W. Bose. I am prepared to handle your meat thick and fast. Experience and Service. ad. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liljenquist have returned from an extended trip East, where Mr. Liljenquist received medical attention. While there Mrs. Liljenquist inspected the millinery line, and ladies can get the latest styles in hats at her place of business in this city. I am preparedjto write Fire Insurance and Auto Insurance, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts; of estates and probate matters promptly attended to. Ad your service every day. Office at Vernon Olsensi Store, next 3oor to Hyrum Drug Co. Resp. yours, dv- C. F. Olsen. A BIG TREAT COMING! The Dust of the Earth 99 Will be presented by the Second Ward Drama- tic Company at the REX THEATRE, THURSDAY, EVENING (NEXT) MARCH 3rd. You have had many good treats this season, but we promise you one better. We have present' ed our little play to practically all of the towns in the county to packed houses and to one of the towns, we had to make a return engagement. Its good, you cant afford to miss it. REMEMBER THE DATE, MARCH 3rd. Reserved Seats 50c. General Admission 35c - Tickets on Sale at Hyrum Drug Store. . number of the relatives of Mrs. A. P. Rose met with her on Tuesday to celebrate her 62nd birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humpherys of Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Rose, Mrs. M. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon All left wishing Rose, of this city. her many such happy birthdays. One of the interesting social events of the week was a surprise given by the 2nd Ward Relief Society in honor of Mrs. M. H. Monson and Mrs. Grace Anderson, who are leaving the ward, and moving to Lgan. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent in games and a delightful lunch was served, after which the ladieswere presented with a token 25c of remembrance from the sisters of the Society. Mrs. Monson has been a resident of the second ward for forty three yea and will be missed by her many friends here. g, |