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Show iDamaged Page Tightly Capitol Logan, Today & Saturday Warner Baxter in AS HUSBANDS is. GO Sun. to Wed. Wiii Rogers in MR. SKiTCH nrcr"r Just a Line of Chatter VOLUME VIII iMBMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHaiiifiiHahiniiiiiriiiitiisiaiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiaiil fSmeto the merchants generally, it K. A. EliaSOn To Open the best Christinas in a number .... beg0- - I I iiuiiiiuiiiiiifltii rn inim.iii aninaniiiati HYRUM BASSETEERS New Restaurant Soon Stocks were depleted, and of years. money was in circulation than jJas been the case since the depression will be On aother page in this issue found a rather lengthy editorial, from the St. Louis Post Dis- Lch in leference to the criticisms! occasionally about the National nicovery Act. This editorial is, in my time it takes opinion, well worth the read it, and it expresses what I be- vast majorilieve is the opinion of the ty of the citizens of this great nation with along the lines of cooperation attthe present administration in the nation. a to rebuild empt ed am the installation of a Last Rites Held WIN) FIRST TWO Preparatory for the demand for a restaurant during the construction of the Hyrum dam, R. A. Eliason has completed Number 14 Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, December 29 1933 once more the Yuletide season has; on us. and passed by. Ac- -j Ball Baskett'all league fjf Cache county has been or- ganized' with a membership of nine teams. The Hyrum Team is sponsored by the Miller Coal and Feed. The first game of the league was played December 13, Owl Billiard, Logan, vs. Miller Coal and Feed, at South Cache high school gymnasium In favor of Hyrum. final score'34-35- , Delbert Young was high point man. The second league game was between the Owl Bilhaid, Preston and the Hyrum team, played at Preston 2, December 18. Final score Hyrum on the long end of the score. - The next game is scheduled with the Mendon Eagles on January 4. The Independent mod-hou- se ForMrs.McBride next eating Funeral services were held Saturday door to the butcher shop. at the Second ward for Mrs. Elmira The newest and most modem equip the oldest resident of Hyrum McBride, ment is being used, and the estallish-i- s Edwin Clawson was in charge Bishop ment one of which Hyrum may well - 4i r! i rf of the services, with music by the be proud. This business addition fills ward choir, under the direction of A. a long felt need in the city, and Mr. rrrr-- J J. Petersen. The opening prayer was Eliason is to be congratulated on both given by Reuben McBride. Speakers his business acumen and his public were: Alvin Allen, O. M. Wilson, J. A. spiritedness in his' new business enterIsraelseon, Donald Allen, A, A. Allen prise. and Bishop Clawson. We are informed new the that place numbers Those people have been in the haAmong special musical will be open to the public on the 2nd California were: a song by Ila Larsen, and a duet sunny bit of going to of day January,, each winter to escape the rigors of by Kathryn Larsen and Myrtle Soren$ vere winter climate, might well reson, accompanied at the piano by Mel LEGAL NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDvina Larsen. Harlem McBride deliv4 gret their trip this winter, if the presAt Interment ered the closing prayer. ent streak of weather holds out. UNITED BANK OF ERS meeting followed in the Hyrum cemetery. the time this is being written the sun WILL ROGERS COMING TO Mrs. McBride was bom at Browns is shining brightly, the day is warm The meeting of the stockholders of a glance out on the streets shows busi SUNDAY county, Hlinois, December 3, 1839. Her THEATRE CAPITOL the Fork Irriganess men walking abound in their parents joined the L. D. S. church in Days. more could one tton Company will be held Monday, 1840. She arrived in Utah, at Sprtog-vill- e, shut sleeves what one at m 15, 1934, oclock p. ask. in 1850; was married on DecemTrue, we all missed a white January but who cares, when the in the third ward chapel, at Hyrum, xvx ber 22, 1856, just 77 years to the day Christmas dvsx vx vxvx Theatre Capitol HAPPINESS Utah. This meeting is for the pursun shines like this? Declaring it to be the most poig- she was buried. pose of hearing the reading of the nant and human comedy he has had To this wedding were bom eleven - treasurers financial report secretaryto date, an enthused Will Rogers will children, eight boys and three girls. A peculiar situation this year. With to and elect one three directors: for have the steller part in Mr. Skitch, Surviving deceased are: five sons, more money in the pockets of the pub a term of three years; one for a term the new Fox production starting on three daughters, 78 grandchildren, 162 be. and people spending more freely two of years; and one for a term of at the Capitol Theatre. The great grandchildren, and 23 great-gre- at :han for several years past, yet local one Sunday year; and to transact such ether Ann in merchants in not only this, but in oth business story, Cameron, by grandchildren. appeared as may properly come beAt the time of Mrs. McBrides arrivthe Saturday Evening Post several er communities in many cases did less m rum irmiiii: i'ii in iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii mini min tit lull lull'll niiti lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllll fore said meeting. business than last year. years ago and is considered a classic al in Utah, wheat was selling at $5.00; J. W. ANDERSON, President, of humorous writing. flour could be procurred only at $10.00 PAIRS SPEED DEMON By C. C. PETERSEN, Secretary, Hyrum Billiarl Parlor The reason is easy to find though Elaborate plans were made to make a sack. Pioneers incuded in their fare Dated this 28th day of December, TWO BABY FILM STARS me weather was so good that people 1933, at this film one of the most pretentious during those days, roots, bran bread, Hyrum, Utph., j , Is Being Renovated oiled in their cars, and drove to the comedies of the season, and from ad- etc. She sheared sheep, washed, card vance reports the film lives up to the ed the wool and spun the material incities to do their shopping something Hyrum Billiard Parlor is undergoing expectations of the producers. Rogers to cloth to make clothes. House light :hat might not have been done by TWO NEW . CLASSES The powers that be in Hollywood complete renovation and remodeling himself, who is acknowledged Amer- ing, in that era, was accomplished by many had we had inclement weather. team1 screen have another hit upon preparatory for the new year, and icas greatest funster in all fields. of the free in the fireplace and candles. So, our wonderful weather has bouncone if ADDED struck the TO SERVICE that has public fancy new era in local business. New tables expression, endorses Mr. Skitch as Families manufactured their own soap ed back at us in a business way. is to judge by the pulling power of and new throughout is be- the most amusing situation that it and dye materials, and were in. fact, the Columbia picture Child of Man- ing addedequipment and the intention is to has ever L'een his fortune to play in. practically independent of the marts You can lead a horse to water, but hattan currently at the Hyrum TheYou In the film he is cast as the hero- of the world for the necessities of life. ou cannot make him drink. Through the efforts of Mr. C. F. atre. Nancy Carroll Is starred, with make this the outstanding business of its kind in the section. Children surviving are: Mrs. Cecelia of six ically indolent head of a nay have progressive,. up to the min-,t- e Olsen some new adult classes are beJohn Boles playing opposite. The place More and better light, and more Through a bank failure, family Jacobsen, Swan Valley, Idaho; Mrs, his he and local merchants,' bid no one can ing added "to those already given. Mr, story is an Gertrude adaptation by comfort will feature, with the new are left penniless and put out J. C. Christensen and Mrs. Elmina nake the pulAic trade .An their stores. Olsen has befc working hard the last Purcell of the Preston Sturges Broad- epuipment, the new Parlor, which ( family Jacobsen, of Salt Lake City; Alvin of home. He their Those people who have made a habit few days and .as a result a course in up his vor-wsame title. Eddie way stage hit of the be opened under new manage- - j acious brood, puts gathers of Swan Valley, Idaho; Wells McBride Oral them men a dilapid-men- t, f in and business Current home in Expretsiop ope patronizing Buzzell, erstwhile musical comedy star according to advice reaching i ated car and speeds westward, hoping McBride of Los Angeles; H. N., John tave found that they can profit by so Economic Problems are about to be directed. Charles Buck Jones, Clara the Courier, Further announcement and Mark McBride of Hyrum. .mng. And, it ig possible that we added. Blandick and Matthew Betz appear will be made in the next issue of this to secure a job in some other comThe course in PuMic Speaking will in an but its a mighty splendid idea adventures munity. Extraordinary roles. important supporting paper. be a practical application and discuss with petty gambling and the trials j try home merchants first. The story, a romantic drama, con, ion of the basic principles of effective and tribulations of migration from Services Held Saturday one a CARD cerns in little OF THANKS one auto camp to another constitute pretty The progressive local, merchant extemporaneous speaking including a We of New Yorks many glittering dance h at tills time to express our the elements of - For Mrs. Christina Jensen .andles the best of merchandise, and consideration of delivery and compomeets and falls in love sincere gratitude and! appreciation to the story. t prices as low or lower than those sition factors.' It will be a general palaces whoAvenue millions. The role the many ' friends and acquaintances with Park nay from home. He knows the sort course designed to fit the needs of beImpressive funeral services were f competition he must meet, and he ginning untrained students desiring is Nancy Carrolls first for Columbia who so generously extended sympathy, held in the First ward chapel SaturBoles, as the keeper of the Park Ave. assistance, and for the many beautiful alizes that quality, plus low cost basic work in public address and perrole that floral offerings, during our recent beMillions, has a youngish-ol- d day at 12 oclock for Mrs. Christina lust be ever before him,' if he wishes sonal daily communication. Jensen who died here at her home on The course in Current ' Economic is something entirly new for his army reavement. 3 hold his local folk at home. . The McBride Family. Thursday. Problems will take into consideration of fans. .' m ii iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiliiliil'iiiii ll!lt!l!linitllt'IMIJ!l1ill,l II fliiinihllllfinilllKllllllllllillHIMIMinilillllllllt Bp. Silas Allen was in charge of the The season for New Year resolu-on- s the basic economic relationships exist- iiiiiiii mi min ii in services and the ward choir under the is almost upon us With beer ing between the industrial . nations of direction of M. W. Smith, sang appro-On- e the world, international commerce, coming legal the first of the year, of the best bands ever assem-- 1 priate music. taxation the silver question mybe hot so many- - "will swear off tariffs, bled at the Utah State Agricultural I The opening prayer was offered by ; the new deal, war debts, etc. nking as usual and then there are College is this years aggregation dir- - John G. Wright and the benediction These courses are beginning in a lot of other things to think of when ected by Professor N. W. Christensen. was pronounced by Heber Lauritzen. comes to resolutin. And, high on short time and all those people who Mr. and Mrs.. George Griffin and Mr. Thomas Griffith of Provo was According to word received from the are Speakers were H. F. Liljenquist, of these courses thinking taking ae list of good resolutions .is one m a week end guest of Miss Rella Miller. family of Logan were guests of Mr. music department of the College, William Bickmore, of Downey, Idaho, 77 'immediately. . should call I will, during smething like this: Peterson and Alfert Fallows of President John. A. Israelson and Bp. 334, cease to borrow my neighbors Mr. Connie Edison is spending two and Mrs. Eugene Peterson on Christ- Hyrum, are members of this band Allen. j mas day. py of the local paper, but will make FARMER EXEMPT FROM PORK weeks with relatives in Salt Lake. A vocal solo was rendered by Leonwhich is so active in playing for assem honest man of myself tty paying up Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Liljenquist blies, programs and football games. ard Larsen. TAX WHEN1 NO SALE MADE FOR RENT Office rooms or can be subscription myself. May many of Miss Peterson plays 2nd Clarinet and Interment was in the city "cemetery Lilu mclude tipis in YOUR New Year ad spent Tuesday in Ogden and Mr. used as an apartment. Call 78-- J Mr. Fallows French Horn. where the the grave was dedicated tty VicWade Farmers who solutions. slaughter their hogs jenquist left Wednesday for southern Nielsen and Clark Peterson, also of tor Israelson. . for the consumption of their houseThe M. I- - A. of the Second ward Utah. Hyrum, are members of the SymSilver in the air again which holds or for their employes, are ex- held a dance in the recreation hall - Mr. and Mrs. Von Williams and phony Orchestra. Mr. Peterson playA farewell empt from paying the processing tax, was held to the eans lifeblood for the intermountain ing the Baritone, while Mr. Nielsen Second ward partv evening. to AAA howTuesday officials. according house last FriIf, meeting, rritory Utah iron and steel in the of Christmas a is Solo Comet spent daughter Ogden player. ever. any portion of a hog is sold to honor of FloraAdo Nielday night I San Francisdo bay bridge all that The First ward M. I. A. held a in Hyrum with their mother Mrs. Mr. Nielsen is registered in the sen who leaves soon .. for .the Texas fine. However, just to show how after slaughter, the producer must dance School of Engineering and the others iij the ward recreation hall last Phinetta Williams. " pay the tax based on live weight. itch better We are situated than the are registered in the School of Arts mission filrf. For example, if a farmer should sell Tuesday evening. lden State, Tll bet you they dont Reed Petersen, who Is attending and Sciences. only two smoked, regular hams, weigh ve to impart'1 the dirt for the Hy-These students are to be - compli Mrs. . Milton Baxter and daughter school at the B. Y. U. at Provo, is MARYS CHRISTMAS dam. We can build our own, and ing 20 pounds each from a hog slaugb on the interest they are ts mented the his with here are spending 1 and Dewith holidays the her tered between December snending holidays ill have resources ar enough left to cember 31, 1933, he would Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petersen, j tog in the activities pay a tax parents in Providence. said Jean, are you going P out some of our less fortunate the ., v . ito Mary, of College. as follows: tax 100 " the computed ter states. per have a Christmas party. ; Peter-- 1 Misses Oh, I The Rhea and Ruth ,,.V Mrs. B. of Leishman Mr. R. is live rate and $1.00, the pounds, weight, dont.know, said Maiy, "I dont have sen entertained at their home on of 206 cent tax, multiplied by per fun! when i do have them, she said. Salt Lake spent the week end here at Christmas eve. A throe course dinner CARROLL AND BOLES IDEALLY With the constuctaon on the dam to tames the weight of the hams, will ut soon, and with the influx of new "Why Mary! said Jean In a surprised Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. was served to fourteen guests. of the home J TEAMED IN COLUMBIA HIT voice, "I have lots of give the amout of tax on the two fun, I wish I ople that that carries with it.... with Heb-er Mr. of and Mrs. Boyd Cummings smoked hams equivalent to the Mrs. Floyd Haynee and daughter of could have one. tell you what Ill improvements now being made in amount of tax which Both William Collier, Jr. and Joan then, Ill have a party for you. Invite would have bfiett City are spending the holidays with Buhl, Idaho, and Mr. and Mfs. Wynn Hyrum Billiard Parlor.... with the paid, had the tax been who the in processing Hilstrom and baby of Boise, Idaho, Marsh, w restaurant play who you want to, well have it at my leading roles Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eliason. ready to open up .. melo- - place. Do you like the idea? hog on a live spent Christmas here with their par- - f Speed Demon, Columbias said h these and many other signs of computed on the whole tax are Mr. basis. be Mrs. Sam Green The and would thus drama of the spend ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McBride. speed Mary. Ill say I do, will you do it? wth and pep in Hyrum what is weight 82 cents for 40 pounds of regular ing the holidays with their daughter, boats, were baby acters. Sure, said Mary, Well have it on matter with the dance hall. The smoked hams. The Gleaner Girls class of the 3rd t Miss Maish Eagan her career as an Christmas eve. So" Long st in the Good By at Mrs. Shearer, Ogden. LeRcy State, and it is locked up. ward M. I. A. are L'jing entertained infant of nine months in a Universal said Jean. When a person, not a producer, few dances should prove popular a live hog and has the hpg A no host party was held at the at the home of Miss Olive Birch Fri- picture featuring Jean Gauntier. She tays eve That Christmas was a very good The community boast one of Miss Birch and also appeared as a baby in Mary one. Mary and Jean were very best basketball teams in the sect- - slaughtered for consumption by his home of Miss Ioda Jensen Wednesday day evening, wish happy not Miss as Fern Wahlen no and hostesses. for sale, Pickfords family film, liability I have had a grand time tonight, wouldnt it tfe better to witness for were included. Twelve guests evening. tax Howthe attaches. Collier waited until the ripe old age said Mary to her mother after the ese games in the hall? Lets go ever, if processing Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and of four before he he sells any part of the pork made his acting de- -j party was over and the children had 'ft something. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nielsen spent son Billy of Mfs. Mr. and and Logan must but on the stage in one of his fathers gone home. This party was the best products, he pay the processing as in Sorenson Christmas Irven were of at dinner guests guests day Logan tax on the etire hog, live weight. New York stage productions. one I have ever had. It is because 'nd now folks the staff of thi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar AndIn other woids, the first domestic their son Horace and family. Speed Demon due Sunday and you have made some one else happy, cr hope that Santa treated erson last you processing is the slaughtering of hogs Sunday. at the the said her mother. Tuesday Hyrum. Theatre, is Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Miller enterroyally and that the New Year for market. Rosella McBride, Age 11 . and the Sunday first film using these speedy outboard tained at a family dinner at their 1934 will The Y. M. LI. I. eclipse his treatment of The penalty for willful failure to home on Christmas motors as the story background. The 6th Grade, Lincoln School day. All the child School of tha First ard are preparMay prosperity in reality come pay the processing tax is imprisonwas written Lty Charles Condon ren were present. to you, accompanied by contin-- n ment for net more than 10 ing a social to be held Friday, Jan. 5 story years or in the ward recreation hall. A good directed by D. Ross Lederman, and of health and happiness. We a fine of not more than $10,000 CHRISTMAS or has a cast, including Collier, Miss Miss Rella Miller who is attending nroaiam is nk you being arranged and the loyal folk who have sup-e- d both, officials point out. school B. Y. U. at Provo is Frolicking Rascals will furnish music Marsh Wheeler Oakman, Robert Elat the this local enterprise and hope lis, Georgie Ernest, Wade Boteler and Christmas time comes once a year spending the holidays here with her tor dancing. we may merit your continued Fuzzy Knight. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller. With lets of fun and lots of cheer. tort during the coming year. Last Rites Held For Santa Claus dressed all in red BEFORE BUYING SUITS Mrs. Eugene Petersen entertained Comes when we are all in bed. dl next week J. R. Deem December 12 at a bridge in the meantime luncheon at her home He fills the socks from tip to toe E. J. Wilson Jr. for Leonard py New Year. Tuesday evening. Twelve guests were SEE Tailored Made Kes Coats. O Suits and Holds Funeral services over the remains of included. Meeting Thursday! Arrit!lnn,f 5tli1cc as.SC in the world. Made to your measure at lowest prices James R. a former resident of Deem, He ives them toys then turns with notice Mfs. Phinetta Williams has receiv- Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 78-- J dog owners The Scgo Lily Camp of the D. TJ. P. Hyrum, were held in the Plain City twill ad .,SUM JO oiiioti ward December 12 at 11 a. m. Speak- ed an announcement of the marriage Hyrum. IB Sunooui b piotj To pet back home aain next nteht on arsons who do not secure Christmas of eve, her granddaughers services were: Eliason L. at H. John the Dog Jensen, Thursday, December 21., To make tovs for another Christmas "ses before Mi's. Francis Clarke entertained the Mrs. Louise Nielsen was in charge of January 1, 1934, will Wilmer Maw, W. T. Maw and Bishop ter Miss Lila Allen. bright. reia-t.'vaxed $2 00 for male dogs, and $10 Lund. Musical numbers weie renderfriends of following and group the meeting, the President Mrs. McMr. and Mrs. Glen Rottman of Sat Boyd Peterson female dogs . and will be subject ed by Mrs. Wednesday evening at her home. Bride being excused. and Mrs. Cannon. Lake are spending the week here with Knight Grade 6 Age 11 wrest and fine for Mrs. Lovisa Allen offered were brought to Hy- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen, Mr. and Mrs remains The dogs Chaplain keeping ut a license. - This is the last rum for burial. Irven Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Os- the opening prayer. Birch. to notice, and arrest will car Anderson. A very delicious lunchCHRISTMAS Piano solo, Mrs. Lavon Wahlen. A quartet was beautifully sung at surely lvr if it is not complied with. Lesson Topic, Christmas in Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hillyard and eon was served. the graveside by A. J. Petersen, Flosorder of the Mayor and Council sie Fallows, and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. family of Smithfield spent Christmas THIRD WARD PRIMARY Days, was given by Mrs. Luella Birch Santa Claus comes when were sound HOLDS ENTERTAINMENT uyrum, City. Smith. day here with their parents, Mr. and Responses by members. asleep, Vocal trio, Laurel Oakes, Vonna ELROY NIELSEN, Down the chimney he comes with a J. R. Deem was born. FeE. 16, 1859, Mrs. Alvin Allen. Tire Third ward Primary association Fallows and Donna Humphries, accom in Denmark and came to Utah at the leap. City Marshal Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Bickmore aid held an entertainment in the ward panied by Mrs. V. E. Petersen. tof. Dec. 27, 1933. He fib's our stockings from tip to toe. age of seven. He resided in the Hy- children of amusement were hall last dinner Logan Retold Mrs. Friday guests evening. Harold Nielsen. story, Then rum second ward until 1912, when he up the chimney he does go. Vocal solo, Fern Wahlen. Edith James of Wellsville, Mr. moved to Plain City, where he has re- of Mrs. J. A. Wahlen on Christmas A pay entitled The Spirit of ChristIn the morning when we awake. mas was given by the teachers and! Sketch of the life of day. Mrs. Leland Armond and child- - sided since. What a lot of noise we make. Nancy Marofficers and each class furnished a caret Nielsen was Mr. and Mrs. Richard,. Bing- given by Mrs. Alvin And the candy and nuts we eat that He is suvived by his widow and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunbar and number on the program. Dancing Allen. tr3(i children of Logan.' were guests eight children, six girls and two boys. small son of day, Logan were visitors at followed and Santa Claus arrived to HBenediction. Mrs. S. A. Dunn, Makes our tummvs ache I say. James home cn one One and both the burried heme of in Francis girl boy, Clarke Tucs M;s. distribute candy and nuts to the j Refreshment were served during Rosella McBride, Age 11 Hyrum, preceded him in death. day evening. children. the social hour. 6th Grade, Lincoln School S - 40-4- THE Hyrum-Blacksmi- STATES id th ... J i ill , taxi-danc- er comedy-with-path- os LOCAL HAPPENINGS La-Ve- - m show-Daren- extra-curricul- -- mile-a-minu- te I Daddy-Long-Le- I to j es - |