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Show VOL. NO. 13 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH, NOV. 22, 1929. IV. lOTlECIlY is Dome PRES. Vlf.C. PARKINSON The Town Doctor n 1$ SAYS- - FM (Itlil FOR VERY SUDDENLY tittles Hyrum and causes all wideCOMMUNITY FAMILIARITY awake people who know of you, and A big benefit concert, to aid mis. BREEDS CIVIC CONTEMPT inclined to say Funeral Services over the remains It was with considerable regret with whom you come in contact, to of Pres. sionaries Scandiin now on much death the missions in of news not town; is Gustave Quarnstrom, a former of the feel sory for and doing that there pitty you. Con. that A lady wrote me a letter recently in worse from temptuous his is ect.: than of received Cache was no by many early resident of Hyrum, were held familiarity navia, Parkinson any part improvements, Valley, which she asked, What you mean a bo growth, wrench in the machinery monkey when will one is discoverhas be of held as it the monkey it is a disease, on Friday, Nov. 29, in you say only at Hyrum Second Ward Chapel, on but in looking around, it playing havoc with com- - friends hereabouts, wrenches in community machinery, is mu iti PVPrvwhPrP seen been a few days since he was ed that quite a few, substantial, and the Stake Tabernacle, at Logan, at contemptuous familiarity?, Friday, nov. 22, at 2 p. m. I under-she continued, what you You know the story of the man who conversing with friends on the stand, Services were in charge of Bp. valuable structures have been erected, 8p. m. mean by monkey wrenches but I dont moved away because it was such ' in of erection laudable is variThis move of course in Logan. Clawson, and the ward choir, under or are sponsored get this contemptuous familiarity. nuisance to pick up the stones full of streets little Salt his of black his at died some little littered is the lumps that Bro. Parkinson Contemptuous familiarity ous parts of our the direction of Eld. A. J. Petersen, city, by the Scandinavian Presidency of It field and hindered his plowing each Laka home Monday morning Nov. rendered some opposite of which are very imposing, modern, the Cache and Logan Stakes, and a is the blindfold that very appropriate keeps you seeing, spring. Today that field is the largest a 1 diamond mine in the world. Also the 18th, at 1 stroke took hear-He have the we earmuffs from of committee that in. residences; you selections. keep p. consisting special fully equiped to man who sold his farm because there , ing opportunity that is to the right, The invocation was offered by Eld. perhaps not been able to list them Messrs. Anton Pehrson, A. J. the left, above and below you, right in was so much oily scum on the creek the Saturday morning previous conthe one not stock could the C. drink never N. which we he note and from following: today regained Thos. Baron, of Brigham City, and all, but Nielsen, have ar Hyrum. Whenever the civic clubs of your of thecountrys finest oil fields. Both sciousness. Lorentz Petersens new bungalow, ranged for the following excellent the benediction was pronounced by of conthese men were infected with community perform a task for the Bro. Parkinson was a pioneer of Eld. Chas. A. Nielsen. oa main street; Chase Nielsens new prograEfi to be rendered by some of good of all, it causes you to say, Well, temptuous familiarity. For years a pretty little stream of this home in the First Ward; Charles the finest musical: talent in North, they are supposed to do it, therefore The following were the speakers : valley, having moved to Frank-i- n deserve no thanks for it. clear, pure water trickled from the side they f ' He was born residence new another sixties. the early ern Utah; Elders C. F. Olsen, C. J. Clawson, And when your newspaper takes up of a hillside, within four Liljenquist, blocks centre of to of of an the issue the vital welfare and acommunity your Ward in Kaysville, Utah, August 2, 1855, Julius Sorenson, A. A. Allen, Thos. Concert Logan Tabernacle church; on main near the Third welfare of your neighbors you .are some 5,000 people. Hundreds of local Harvey Jensens home, remodeled, Friday Evening, Nov. 29, 8 p. m. moved to say, He is paid for it, he citizens saw it every day, many pass, and was therefore 74 years of age. Baron, Jos. F. Nielsen and Bp. Claw ing it by, some stopping to drink of it. Bro. Parkinson has been a devout son who all testified to the honest almost completely new; .Mrs. Phen-ett- Organ Prelude Prof. Clark has an axe to grind. When local business men say, All A stranger came one day saw and new modem worker all his life, he also upright, and charitable character of a church of Pehrson. Williams, Welcome..Anton we ask is a chance to serve you, it drank, but he did not pass. He is a cottage Address millionaire of sale do to we the causes should today, E. you say, through home Wilson Why took quite a part in local and state the deceased; and fervent testi J. Mr. and Miss on west main; Vocal Duet Jrs, them any favors; what have they that water in bottles. He was at one time bish- monies were born of the divinity of remodeled and finished this season, Christensen ever done for us? Several hundred acres of swamp land politics. worthless willows op of Preston, and president of the principles of religious belief which west of First Ward Church; Ernest Bass Solo Prof. Southwick It is that which puts the idea in overgrown with your head that there is nothing for were joyfully unloaded by local people both the Pocatello and Hyrum had caused the Quarnstrom family to Larsens home remodeled, in the Sixth Ward you in Hyrum and to be something d Ladies Quartefte....,Logan or onto a sucker who is now worth his I. do has been of Jos. in Messrs. Hab& the stakes. He also served a term as leave their native land to gather with Silver String Duet Ward; gold, through resale something you have to go elsewhere; weight Nielsen, causes which to feel that that timber" selfsame to you a reed furniture adding and remodeling his home, in Andersen county assessor for Cache county. Sympathy, and Hyrum is not big enough for you manufacturer, Bro. Parkinson is survived by condolence was expressed for the the north east part of town; H. R. Soprano Solo Mrs. Bailey when the truth of the matter is that Look around you. See, hear and of Hyrum two wives and 16 children. They Adams, a new barn; numerous mod- Violin Solo..Prof. N. W. Christiansen Hyrum is just as big as you make it. recognize the advantages faithful, bereaved wife and large To be contemptuously .familiar They are there if you will but take are: Mrs. Nellie Nash Parkinson of C. F. keeps you down, ern chicken houses, and garages have Missionary Reminiscenses belittles you and be-- ! advantage of them, family. also gone up in various parts of town; Olsen . Salt Lake, and the following childThere were many beautiful flowers ren: Lillian Parkinson, Mrs. Eugene floral emblems, which were carried ugly, old fences have been removed, Imperial Glee Club, Direction Prof. Copyrighted, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-tw- o Southwick and lawns and flower beds started. is published by the Thoresen, Frank and Edith Parkinby a number of lady friends of the The South Cache Courier in cooperation with the Hyrum Lions Club. Prof. Luther's Solo, son of Salt Lake: Mrs. Alfred Kelley ward. Hymn, Additional signs of prosperity and Organ of Reno, Nevada: Mrs. Ralph Smuin A long cortege of automobiles folincrease in wealth and comfort, and Clark. No. but a for of Los admission, of Willis Parkinson charges even Ogden: in the are seen, lowed the remains to the Hyrum luxury, free contribution will be accepted, Angeles and Bartlett Parkinson of cemetery, where Eld. A, J. Petersen, many beautiful, hew automobiles that thus obtained will New York. 1 appear daily Upon our streets driven and all proceeds dedicated the grave. L. D. S. missiondivided be Mrs. Lulu Benson Parkinson of among by our worthy citizens, and the num erous radio installations on homes too aries from any community in the Logan and the following children : of in any part valley, now laboring numerous to mention. Wilbur, Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson, Mrs. Mr. Quarnstrom, was the son of Lothair Allred, Mrs. Chas. Brock, all Carl J, and Maria Quarnstrom, and Numerous auto trucks are doing Scandinavia Former Scandinavian missionaries of Salt Lake: Mrs. Ross Anderen, was born in Westtorp, Sordermanland, the transportation of coal, gravel, A reduction of 20 percent in the Los Angeles continues to expand in are influence to their to use urged sand, lumber, brick, cattle, sheep, number of Stocker and feeder cattle importance as a market for western Ellen and Wanda Parkinson of Lo- Sweden, Feb. 10th, 1870. thi friends to their going into the Corn Belt during the live stock., Slaughter of beef cattle, gan and Miss Adeline Parkinson of and hogs, as well as all produce. brings along, The parents, with two sons, and to September as calves, hogs and lambs in September period from Electric equipment is fast replacing worthy affair; the entire program will compared with July, a year ago in indice todJ was the greatest, lor that month on y San Francisco. thre sisters left Sweden for Utah , The funeral was held in Salt Lake on June 13, 1882, an older Department of Agiculture figure cord in Los Angeles County and it is the old style accomodations in many be rendered by some of our most sister, The number was the second smallest likely that the years slaughter will be will and and noted musicians, homes. We have the best of every gifted for the period during the past twelve the largest on record. Receipts of cat- Thursday, and interment was in a Mrs. Emily Jobanson, of Richmond, thing nearly that any part of the be aeal musical treat to the public years . This reduced demand has tle at the Los Angeles Union Stock Salt Lake cemetery. having emigrated in 1881, arriving caused more beef animals to move in- Yards for October were the largest for civilized world can boast of. generally. in to meat distribution channels. Richmond July 10, 1882, and in that month on record. During the latRemember the date, Friday, Nov. This diversion into meat food chan- ter part of the month, cattle arrived on Of course we are growing, improvthe fall of the same year, they moved nels due to a slackened demand for the market from nine ADDITIONAL LOCALS ing, modernizing, we want the latest 29 Logan Tabernacle. to will have its our effect Hyrum, and settled permanently. feeding Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyomupon future beef supply and to see so many ing, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. Bro. conveniences, comforts, helps, and Gustave Quarnstrom married , of these feeders going into beef chanluxuries, and we are getting them. Marilda Andersen, May 9th., 1894. Z- - W. Israelsen was a Salt nels at feeder prices, is not good for the Warm weather during the late fall in Lake, as a whole. Another con- California has changed the alfalfa hay So, dismiss the idea that we aro DAUGHTERS OF has There been born to them four PIONEERS BEET industry this end. visitor week tributing cause is the fact that the situation to quite an extent, due to the not progressive; we are steadily, and sons and six daughters two daughthe Middle Western com crop is fact that the nothern San Joaquin We are sorry to state that Mrs. smaller than normally, coupled with Valley is cutting an extra crop of hay surely pushing ahead; we are a comters died in early childhood. , the fact that this class of feeders gen- However, alfalfa hay is likely to be J. Christiansen is seriously munity of progressive people, and The Cynthia Benson camp of the erally lost money last year on their fairly expensive due to the fact of In 1910, Gustave Quarnstrom and ill at her home. these things here accounted for are operations. early rains in the state and the need and family left Hyrum, and settled Daughters of Pioneers met at the feeding Some for feeds to corn and other stock in the improvement crop hay carry but a limited number of items to home of Hiram Brown Nov. 21. was Grover last left Christensen at Rupert, Idaho, where they have noted in recent weeks and market through the dry period until green feed believe that there may be is available. prove it. for Los Angeles, where succeeded in building up a goodplac e unday Captain Mrs. T. W. Petersen pre- students some revival in demand for feeder Just as Mr. Quarnstrom was getsiding, and counselor Laura Nielsen cattle. California pastures are still There is a long felt want for more re will spend the winter. and inquiry for stacker and feeder pork production in the West and South is charge of the lesson work. Meet- dry Mrs Sydney Clark of Salt ting himself established, pneumonia cattle continues light and may be ex- west. Pork is a staple with a definite commenced by singing Joseph pected to continue so until the ing ANNOUNCEMENT! ake, is visiting at the N. C. seized him and in a few days, Nov . rainy demand and for the past several years season to at those are starts, is still The All the that satisfactory Money prices tight slogan Smiths First Prayer. 17, 1929, he passed away. and it is hardly likely that there will who go into the business right. This Nielsen home this week end. was led by Sister Laura Christensen. be as many cattle wanted for Califor- is the one big white spot in the live dhildren, and many other close relaMrs. Henry Henniger was a For the past three years, we have Sister N. W. Christensen of Logan, nia ranges as a year ago, although the stock situation today, offering a splentives were present at the funeral, to been fighting for an exclusive sales read a sketch of the life of Almira lower price levels on feeders may cause did opportunity for profit and ready guest at the Leonard Larsen with many sympathizing friendsf some change in this situation. cash every day in the year. home the forepart of the week. join agency for the Red Ball Rubber Jordon Benson her grandmother, in paying their last respects to the that we might stock them heavily an early pioneer. Piano solo by Mrs. Ray Petersen and chil- departed one. push them, and continue to offer Marguerite Nielsen. M. A. Gill dren are visiting relatives and The remains were brought to the them to the public as a merchan-o- f gave an interesting talk on Bee friends at Shelly, Idaho, this residence of Mr. Carl Quarnstrom, their merrit shouid be. Nielweek. Helen Vocal trio where numerous friends came to by Keeping. Ball Band Rubbers are sold on a sen, Guila Olsen, and Yvonne Gill Mrs. Cyril Gunnell and daugh- offer condolence. retail price list, and it was reported Bro. Heber Shipley gave a talk on ter, who have spent the past two to that company that we were cuthere visiting with her mother Poultry Raising. After the meeting ting prices and would undersell the delicious refreshments were served Mrs. 0. P. Olsen, returned to Mrs. Louis H. Petersen spent Heavy Wool Hosiery Sheep Lined Coats price list. and an enjoyable time had by all her home in Los Angeles, cal-- , Wednesday in Malad, visitin g It is true that we can opperate at this week. present. relatives and friends. a profit on a smaller margin than The Sego Lily Camp of the Lehi Rose of Malad, spent la st ost stores. We are compelled by Exclusive Sales Ageney of Pioneers the will Daughters week end at the home of his contract to price our goods on the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS home meet of Mrs. the at John Ball Co. daughter Mrs. A. J. Sorenson. Band list; but the regular Eliason Friday Nov. 29th, At didnt say that we couldnt give a Mrs. Geve Johnson who spent 3 p. m. A good attendance is saving discount if the goods we sold two weeks here visiting relatives There are a number of Subscrib- I desired. Were paid for in cash. and friends, returned to her home not yet paid their Come in and buy Ball Band ers who have The in Berkley, Cal., the forepart Club at the met Literary to the Courier. We goods for cash and get it just as subscriptions of home 15. John Nov. of the week. Jr. Wright would kindly ask that all who have cheap as inferior goods, N. Dr. A. of was Pedersen Logan, The Third ward Primary held an ad Jensens Cash Store, Hyrum. not yet paid, to do so, as nearly all the speaker, and a solo was render- entertainment last Octin became due subscriptions Friday evening. Significant Words ed by Mrs. M. W. Smith. Mrs. An Indian Summer ober. We will shortly send out program enteresting our In consisting words The heaviest language Clifford Warr of Scientists have ascribed the warmth Preston, and Bessie of two one act The Mesdames C. L. Andersen statements, also canvass and make and sre briefest and two the ones, other feayes plays of dyof Indian summer to oxidation and Hiram C. Jensen are visit- collections, as we need the money. ing and dead leaves. Persistence of no. One stands for the surrender of Brown were special guests. was given, followed by danctures neutralize the will, the other for denial; one for winds may northerly ing relatives and friends in Mrs. Platt Clark isf visiting rela- ing, during which a live duck was Respectfully, gratification, the other for character. warmth of Indian summer, but oxidaBlackfoot, this week end. --Theodore T. Munger. South Cache Courier. tion of in Nevada. tives given away. matter" continues. We are aometimes i Llan-sen- " rock-wall- ed s e Sec-on- Latter-day-saint- s. Livestock. Situation, . I re-b- states-Califomi- a, BALL BAND RUBBERS (For the Whole Family) Everything For Winter For RED BALL RUBBERS f Jensens Cash Store, Hyrum I organic Thanksgiving Night Intermediate Dance at Elite Hall . Old and Young Invited; Excellent Music. Admis. Gents 25c. Ladies 10c. |