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Show - A- f John A. Iraelcon LOGAN, & today Sat. MARK OF THE VAMPIRE a&d BANK Nlfilif Sunday to Wednesday W i Volume IX HUE MM Hyrum, Cache County, HAS DEBT ADJUSTMENT H SOD ns HBIHETi HOD ON GROUPS Utah, Friday, Aug. DECEMBER : RENDER VALUABLE SERVICE How some farmers in Utah are beto put their business back new and improved method of ing helped on a profitable basis, is told in many will be introdImiing telephone bills of case the reports now in the office uced in Hyrum in the near future, of C. O- - Stott, state director for the made announcement to an iccerding Rural Rehabilitation and ResettleDSawyer, manager today by Frank ment administration, Logan. States Telephone of the Mountain Two examples are cited by and Telegraph Company here, . to show hmv the new plan Under the preaeut practice of issuiworks and the benefits derived by ng bills, all statements for the territthose clients who are making the ory served by the Mountain States of what they have at hand best out Company are issued on the first of with and the aid of the federal adeach month. A distribution of billing ministration. will now be made so that bills will be HM CAMP SELECTED JENSEN VARIETY MARRIAGE IS JUST Number 46 2, 1935 ANNOUNCED HEMES NEW DEPT. SS MODEL C.C.C. CAMP The county Farm-DeAdjustment The marriage of Miss Joan Wolf committees appointed by Governor Hyrum CCC camp in Blackamith Jensen Variety Store has been en of Logari and Theodore Maughan, H. for Henry Blood, the purpose of has been selected a a which took place December 8th last dorsed hy the U'ah Liquor Control Fork canyon stopping unnecessary foreclosures and Coimiiiaaiuii to oi in the capacity of model camp of the Pocatello district making equitable debt settlements to year, has just been announced by distaict Mrs. Maughau Utah Liquor Control Package Agency bv Major Everett M. Yon, heavily involved farmers, have in the the young couple. district The commander. comprise past fifteen months considered a total has been employed by the Hyrum No 21, by the Utah Liquor Control of 519 cases, involving $2,386,575.29 in in 33 Utah, Idaho, Adam Wyoming B. Brown, camps Commission, Hugh Reclamation bureau andME Maugthe State of Utah alone. Of these 519 Park. Yellowstone and M. G. and Whitemore, cases 234 with an indebtedness of $1, han has been employed at the state Patterson, Last Satusday the following compis one out ol which This Agency students are Both former 068,835.19 have been settled to the ulti- capitol. the the 80 placed in Utah, is under any commanders attended a confermate satisfaction of the debtor farm- of the U.S.A.C. ers and their areditors. There has been Mrs. R. B. Maughan entertained supervision and jurisdiction of the ence at the Ilyrum camp: a scaling down of $214,800.83, which is at her home last Saturday in comp- Commission at all times, and they are Captain Dudley B. Cocke, coma complete saving to the farmers. Montin towns according to the pop- mander of Paris Camp 9. In Cache County the committee con- liment to Mrs. Theodore Maughan. placed handled ulation. This department is pelier, Idaho; Captain Laughlin T. sisting now of E. E. Hendricks, LewistA widow ot Weber with issued throughout the month in six County on, Herschel Bullen, Logan, Alvin Alentirely on a non. commission basis, Hayes, commander of Cub Rive Each subscriber will six children applied for a loan from len, Hyrum, Alma Sonne, Logan, have sales and pertnils are neither encour Camp F 408, Preston, Idaho; 1st Lt. equal groups. the federal government last March. considered 43 cases with an indebtedreceive but one bill a month after the aged nor pushed. This arrangement Charles F. Mallalieu, commander of She had a heavy mortgage on her 48 ness of $244,437.65. They have settled1 new plan is effective, but mailing will of State Stores and package agencies State Line Camp, Grover, Wyoming; 17 of these cases with an indebtedness be made on a different date than acres of land and other indebtedness was worked out by the Utah State as 1st Lt. George M.Bisbee, commander of $145,482.44 and there have been scale, made her which liabilities five times Soda a means to an end to the past evil of Stewart's Flat Camp formerly. downs of $34,440.87. t There will be no change in the reg-ul- as much as her total assets. No local conditions. Israelson Mrs. M. the distinct A. Mr. The county and inspector. liquor Adjustment Springs, Idaho; bill but the next state- credit was available. Her apolication committees have established a record of August the marriage of their daugh These agencies are placed only in Captain Edward B, McCarthy and and good judgment. Any ter Alice, to Claire E. Gardner of competent hands, and whose past assistant inspector 1st Lt." George T. ment received by subscribers will in- for a loan of $905 was approved by fairness debtor-farmor his creditors may ap the federal authorities and with montroduce tbe new arrangement. Utah. The ceremony took reputation is absolutely unquestion- Heany from Fort Scott, California ply for help from this committee Delta, six she cows. 500 pullets. These committeemen are The adoption of the plan, known ey bought 1. able, along with other requisites as to were also present for this conference. public spirit place in the Logan temple August of the the a! Rotation Billing, will enable us to!one horse, a hay rake and a mower. ed men performing a high a accomodations The of The conference was primarily for Department couple left, following wedding type gra are At the present time she has a good tuitous community service. Their ad until Agencies open a for provide better service to our customePackage short the purpose of exchanging ideas bewedding trip. breakfast, vice and help are absolutely free. week 10 m. of a Saiur. of stand beets good Mr. in. r hay, in crop days, p. will make their home Delta. Sawyer explained-Fors, tween the various company command, ser They Recently the With her poulM. Israelson entertained days and days preceding holiday. ers and the illustration of the A. example under the present wheat and a garden. Mrs. proper vioe of Utah has been made a part of, pdctice, with all bills issued on the try and garden she has fed her fam- and incorporated into, the Rural at a trousseau tea as her home Sun- No sales will be made on election methods of administration of the 1st of the month, charges for long ily and paid back $48 on her loan. program. The county Rur- day in compliment to the bride. days, holidays ojr Sundays. Mess, Supply, Recreation, Welfare, sells When she office will be the head- Mrs. Eva Israelson and Mrs. Effie her al she distance calls are included only Rehabilitation crops plans Education and general discipline aid up to committhe 21st of the preceding month. to pay back $300 this fall and use the quarters for were in charge of the trouMrs. O. II. Birch was hostess to morale of a CCC company. Records tees. Farm debtors and creditors may Fjelsted from her hens The new plan will income to room. keep the make sseau permit the inthe Coterie club at her home last and the camp in general were inspectapplication for clusion of all charges and credits was covered a family. with table tea The up through the County Rural Rehabilitatiwas played ed in detail. to the date of the bill. Another case is cited in Salt Lake on Supervisor or any one of the Farm-De- lace cloth over yeliow satin and Friday afternoon. Biidge The appearand delicious refreshments were Company 957, as the Hyrum camp ance of the bill itself will also be county. Here a fanner with six small This was centered with a beautiful yellow Adjustment committeemen. is officially known, has in the past served- - High score prize was won children received a loan April 10 of change, together with the recent Uuit-e- d flower and feathery fern. Miss Esimproved. been a consistent winner of recogniMrs. Marvin Miller and all-cStates Supreme Court ruling on the The change to the new plan in Israelson and Mrs. Leora West ay Hy this year for$8G8. With it he bought Frazier-Lemk- e tion in efficiency and general adminFarm Debt law, will ther Bird. by Mrs. Dewey sum will be made August 21, when a 1200 baby chicks, feed, material for undoubtedly bring more responsibility Euured. istration while in ihe Fort Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Nielhill will be issued bringing all charges a house and some other supplies. He to these voluntary Debt Adjustment District, but this is the first official and credits Mrs. Dewaine Eliason enter- sen entertained at their home last up to date. The August now has almost completed remodel- committees who are at present a stabilirecognition for efficiency since 21 bill will cover house which appears zing influence to all forms of business tained at dinner at her home Friday evening in honor of Mr. charges, and credits ing a was assigned to the Poea-tellwithin the community, the Btate, ,and tot soniti wh& less rliuf, ed ;i7iilayTrr complj ruen.t toJMrs-- . and M rs.. C arl Nielsen w.ho were nocujsLner-io- d as a mansion .alien, com nave dw itLi cue nation. 1935. District, June R. D. Price of Huntington Park, recently married- - Various games but each bill thereafter, dated the the chicken coop in which the family CCC carnp is comThe California. Covers jvere laid for and music were enjoyed. Refresh- manded Hyrum 21st of each month will cover normal was living at the time the loan v by I Captain JohH F. Gestriag; His poultry flock is thriving Lila Mae Buldough has return- Mrs. Price, Mrs. Jonathan Smith ments were served to about eigh- 1st Lt. Roscoe L. fcharges for a months local service made. Allen, rnss and a months long distance charges. and his two acres of garden ure pro- ed to her home in ()gden after and J. Cash Smith of Benson, ty guests. Many lovely gifts were 1st Lt. supply officer; Joseph L. Han(and the new plan is established, ducing abundantly, Mr. Stott reports spending several weeks here Mrs. R. A. Eliason, Mrs. Leland received. medical officer and 2nd Lt. sen, Mrs. Leroy Walters Members of the Relief Society Thomas J. Sheedy, welfare and public mailing of bills will be made He has already paid back $242 oe with her grandparents, Mr. and Pulsipher, Itrom two to six business and Verna Eiiason. of the First ward spent Monday relations officer. Nelson Cartor is days after the loan and additional payments are Mrs. H. H. Jensen. the billing date. The local office of planned for the near future. Mr- - and Mrs. Fred J. Carlson at Lagoon- - Luncheon was served senior foreman, Leonard Weed is The Misses Marguerite and the telephone will be glad company Julia Nielsen will spend their and family spent last week end and an enjoyable day was spent. mess steward and and Frank M. Clark to answer any questions subscribers vacation next week at Fish Haven with relatives at Pocatello, Idaho- Mrs. Walter Burgener and Mrs. storekeeper. George S. Moyes is Word Notice To ay wish to ask. on Bear Lake. Trace Blood returned to their camp superintendent for the work P. L. Clark returned to bt - Mr-Sto- F-9- 0, Far-r-Deb- ce 1 er lip. nt nt bt ut this-compa- ny five-roo- o f -- il, W R. A. Eliason and Leland speut Friday in Salt Lake on Relief Society Members Pu)-liph- Hyrum Cora Rose, Ethel Anhder and Reta Allen left Wednesday morning for a trip through Bryces, Zions and the Grand canyons. The Third ward Relief Society Mrs. Thomas Adamson and Mayor B. M. Thompson and daugh will hold their work and business trs Donna Mae and June of Malad meeting Wednesday, August 14, children Clark and Izene returned pent the forepart of the week with in the ward meeting house. recently from LosAngeles where relatives in Hyrum. Teachers please take notice. they went to attend funeral services for Mayor Thompsons brobusiness. Fridry after spending the past two weeks at Mexico City where he attended the Lions International convention. Mrs. Thomas Griffith of Provo is visiting here at the home of her parents Mr- and Mrs Lester - Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rogers of ther, Jay Thompson. They were Logan were guests of Mrs. Francis by Mrs. Anona Clark Monday evening. accompanied Maughan of Wellsville. 65c per cwt. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nielsen atT. 0. Leaver of Salt Lake spent tended funeral services for Mrs. Wednesday evening with friends Nielsens grandmother at Preston in Hyrum. Sunday. Block Balt Eliason. The Bonafide club met last y Chloe, small daughter of Mr. with Mrs. Melvin Eliason a and Mrs. Buford Swanson was hostess. High score prize for operated on for appendicitis at a bridge was won by Mrs. Carter Logan hospital recently. Thompson, Mrs. Trace Blood the Ann Vissing of Salt Lake visit- guest prize and Mrs. Jack Laurit-ze- n the all-cA dainty prize. ed during the week with Marion luncheon was served. Special Maughan. guests were Mesdames J. Pael Lyman Nielsen, C. J. Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. John M. Bain returned the forepart of the week Trace Blood and Walter Burgener after spending several weeks of Heber. at Soda Springs where Mr. Bain underwent a major operation. Mrs. R. B. Eliason entertained Jensen was returned at dinner Monday evening at her to her home the forepart of the home, the occasion being her week from the hospital where she birthday anniversary. Covers has been receiving treatment for were laid for sixteen guests. A some time. social evening was enjoyed. Fri-da- ut Bur-geo- Mrs.-Rub- ALL The Home Ol Reliable Goods ear homes in Heber Thursday after project. spending two weeks hee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin California Shoe 6 epairmg George A. Osborne, Manager Expert Shoe Service Shoes Repaired While U Wait Big Nights All New Admission 15c Plays And New Faces Union Benefit Association Ogden, Utah Our growth for the past two months has far exceeded our expectations. Our Benefit Fund is now much larger than the amount required by law. Our aim; Protection at lowest possible cost, and satisfaction to all its members. Be free to enqire about the facts concerning this organization from any of its officers, agents or members, rather than be misled by others. Persons in good health from 2 years to 70 years are eligible for membership. Lorenzo A. Olsen Prices Reasonable sssssss Representative for Hyrum s, |