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Show poor copVs CACHE 10 coin El 8E BIG nil LOGAN EVENT ACCIDENT A fast, exciting and interesting pro- ' and all three days gram is assured for Farm Bur-- i nights of the Cache County aa Fair September 11, 12 and 13. It and promises to be one of the largest in a at fair ever staged best programi is in of Trenton Woods Frank Logan. charge of all the running horse races, in charge Roy Robinson of Richmond is of the borse pulling matches and Parley Reese and Parley Hall are in charge of the rodeo stock and rodeo. Parley Reese will act as arena director. These departments are going along in fine shape and there will be plenty of com petition as the events are open to all and there will be number of outside LOCAL YOUTH SUFFERS 1LLU 1U1 CANYON JIM Descendants of Andrew and Eric Eliason met in reunion at the Girl's Funeral services for Robert Max c r ifl L ca ; n Saturday and Baxter, son of Leroy and Blanche Nielsen Baxter, who was killed in an from Blackfeet, Oakley, Malta, Stone automebile accident in Logan canyon and Malad, Idaho; Salt Lake, Toots, last Thursday morning, were held iu g igham. Logan, Millville andHyrim the Ilyrum Third ward chapel last Utah attended. There are six hunSaturday with counselor George B. dred descendants of the family now Nielsen in charge. living in America. The ward choir under the direction Saturday morning was spent in of Wm. II. Terry, with Mrs. Reta visiting after which dinner was served Jensen at the organ, furnished several The program Saturday afternoon selections. Other musical numbers ensisted of songs, readings and were a vocal solo by Mrs. L. D. d dan. by Mrs. John A. M. W. Smith, The evening program consisted of a vocal solo by Charles Garner accperformer. Hall the For past three years Parley games and dancing. ompanied by Mrs. Reta Jensen, end has been building up his string of bron10 at oclock a a vocal duet by Mrs. Leta Coleman Sunday morning head cos so that now he has twenty-fiv- e held. was and Hal Nielsen, accompanied by Mrs. of broncos that are as good as any to genealogical meeting .Marvin Eliason of Blackfoot and Vinnie Clawson. be bad. Recently Mr. Hall purchased in Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho and Utah. R. A. Eliason were in charge. Speakers were Elders II. P. And. Recently they were tried out at the ersen, Victor E Israelson, John B. Cache County Fair Grounds and they Baxter, Leroy Hall and Pres. John A. lived up to their reputation, In tryouts 4-- H CLUB MEETING Israelson and closing remarks by Geo. the riders have every advantage and can B. Nielsen. on. to want hang pull leather all they With one exception all the riders were Prayers were offered by A. F. PetThe Junior Farmers 4-- club held ersen and Wm. S. Baxter. thrown. Of the outstanding broncs Dark Alley, its meeting Monday, August 12, in a beautiful rugged black horse from the Hyrum Third ward meetinghouse Wyoming which has not been ridden, The meetirig was called to order by Hell to Set and Oregon Trail from OreRECfiOITING OFFICERS 10 President Cloyd Christiansen. A few gon, Popcorn from Idaho and Utah Pride from Utah gave the best per- matters were talked over, the minutes IN HYRUM NEXr WEEK formance. These horses with Reno, of last meeting were read and some Kingfish, Napoieon and others of Halls business was taken up. Two songs will meka the best of the bronc riders were sung and meeting wasadjourned. ride their very best to qualify Colonel William C. Webb, District To make the show more interesting Recruiting Officer, Salt Lake City, the Executive Committee has decided issued orders today for the dispatch to open the contests to all. For thi RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE of Recsuiting Parties throughout the p it three fairs the contests have been Area for the week confined to Cache Valley and northern I Uiah performers. It is believed the Monday, Aug. 19, 1935 The Relief Society Conference of cemmeacing I local boys have now had sufficient B. Cain, 38th Lambert Lieutenant the Hyrum Third wasd will be held training that they can 6tand on their A Infantry, accompanied by a group of 2 wn merits and compete with the out- - Sunday, August 18th at p. m, Officers willlcavw? aid. The public is demanding new good attendance is desired. Salt Lake City on Monday to visit the faces, new names and some new per-- ; formers to compete with the local a number will be including the Edmo boys from 5 Fort Hall, Tomy Cavanaugh from Pocatello and several other good Idaho riders. Keith Hunsaker of Honey ville, Buck Petersen of Garland and Marv Dunbar of Logan are now classed as ) professionals and they are prepared to ,.Tide with the best riders who will come ' boys. here Marion Archibald It is expected left Wednes- day for Ogden where he has accepted a position. Outfit yourself for fall at the grand fall opening at Mauds Style Shop, Monday, Aug 19. ad Miss Coy Liijenquist was guest of honor at a bridge supper given at the home of Mrs. Abe Tyson at Logan last Friday evening by Mrs. J. M. Thomas of Chicago who is visiting in Logan. Supper was served at small tables' decorated with summer flowers. following towns: Br'gham Cily, Monday, Aug. 19. Hyrum and Providence, Tuesday, Aug-20- ; MZ From AldenBaxter.il, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Baxter was seriously in jured in an accident last Tuesday. The boy left Tuesday morning for the range to take care of the cattle. While there he caught a fresh saddle horse and was returning home by way of Wellsville to get bis cousin Louis Baxter. As near as can be learned the hoise made a quick turn on the cement road and fell throwing Alden against the cement on his head. He was picked up by Mrs. Luther Murray and taken to their lawn where Dr. Christiansen was called and gave medical attention. No one knew who he was until about an hour and a half later when he was identified by Mrs. Millie Bax ter and was taken immediately to the Budge hospital at Logan where it was discovered he had a fractured skull. Although still in a serious condi. tion it is expected the boy will recover. 7 PERSONS This country is enjoying prosperity YY'ben I arrived and advancement. lU I same old counto see the Dear Editor: expected These few lines I write may be of try fJVave heard my Grandpa and But today great interest to the people w ho are Grandma talk about. own our resembles Sweden land country irt wonderful with this acquainted of Sweden, whieh is 0000 miles from many ways, with its merican autothe land of the free, and to the mis- mobiles and "modern convenience fn sionaries who have done such splen- the bigger citits. But when I cycte out in the country on a bicycle among did work here in tfie mission field. A very successful M. I. A. Conferthe poor class ol people we see ome f the old ways also, like plowing was held in the on ence Gotenberg Twenty Second and lasted until the ith cows, and women out in the 25 of June. Young men and young fields picking up grain, and men women from all the different parts of by hand. I also expected to see a lot of ice Sweden were to this conference and had the privilege of partaking of the and snow but was very much fine spirit that was at the different last winter in the city of meetings, which were under the dir- Gutenberg we bad about 5 inches of ection of the President of the M. I. snow all winter, but we have a lot of A. here in Sweden. The boys and rain, it rains almost every day and girls showed their ability at this con- the climate is very damp. ference to do the certain tilings that A person who arrives in the winter are required of them by the Church time is fortunate, ss he can see the of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. country grow' into lull beauty with Also all the missionaries from the the spring and summer weather which different branches attended the diff- comes quite earlyFew are the peo- erent meeliugs these young men and le in the cities and country who women had. On Sunday, June the j1!lVent a garden of flowers which is Twenty third, a missionary meeting very beautiful. When we want to was held. Each missionary had the see something real pretty we go up opportunity of speaking and bearing on a hill where we can over look the his testimony of the divinity of this landscape, we see the trees bursting church. Although the meeting last- into bloom and little Lakes and gared for 4 hours it waa very interesting dens of flowers in one direction, we and well liked by all missionaries turn around in the other and we see YVe have at the who attended. pres- the ocean with many boats and it is ent time 23 missinnaiies here in this oi e of the most beautiful sights 1 country preaching the gospel to the have seen. oeople of Sweden. At this time I take the opportunity The Covered Wagon which caused of thanking all of my friends for their so much talk m the land of Danmark support and for the interest they has carried to the ears of the Swedish have shown me. I have also received a few copies of people, and we are of'en asked about when we go and tract among thei the Courier which enables ine to keep it, people of Sweden and we can see in contact witli our city and valley. there la a great interest among the! Sincerely Yours, people and they want to know' morel Elder Carl C. Ciawson. about the Gospel which we are sent Office of the Malmo Dis.rict, out to preach to them. Norregatan 27, Malmo, Sweden. South C iiohe C.,i.. itr : i 1 in dissap-pointe- d, I Seven persons were injured last Saturday niht when car driven by Mrs. I). J. Paul of Hyrum and Robert Cole of Logan collided on the highway near the Nib Logan-Hyru- m ley ward chapel- Mr. and Mrs. F P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.. Smith and Mr. and who were riding in ijrs, D, the Paul car all received injuries and were rushed to Hyrum and a Logan All are re hospital for treatment. ported to be improving nicely- at this time. Berdean Wildmers of Hyde Park, one of five passengers in the Cole ear also recived slight injuries. Logan, Wednesday, Aug. 21; Downey and Soda Springs, Thursday, Aug. 22; Montpelier, Friday, Aug. 23. This party will be located centrally i:i each town where they visit. Applicants for enlistment in the Army are !;here. ? ANNOUNCER invited to visit these Recruiting Sta- JULY MARRIAGE At the Salt Lake City rodeo for the .Covered Wagon DaysCelebration, Keith tions for full details. Parents are es Hunsaker and Marvin Dunbar tied for pecially urged to contact Lieutenant .Hie state championship. It is planned Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christiansen Cain with reference to the advantages to have this contest decided at the announce the marriage of their daugb the in enlistment an offered by Army. Cache County Fair on the evening of ter to Jean, Doyle Nelson of Brigham the last day, Sept. 13. II alls best The VirBes would be used for this contest. City. marriage took place July of Otto and Liljenqu:st George This should be an at 5th Ogden. exciting event, iviore if the details of this will be announced Rexburg, Idaho spent Sunday in Attractive new fall wearing apIn compliment to Mr. and Mrs later. Parlay Reese Las purchased a Hyrum at the home of their parel on display at Maud's Style Nelson a shower was held at the home of wild steers from tbe Od-j- jents Bp. and Mrs. IT. F. Liljen- ad of Bishop and Mrs. Reuben Hansen Shop, Monday, Aug- 19. Jtock yard3 for the bull dogging and Mr-anMrs. Dell Smith and last Friday evening, Games and mu t?r riding. His calves for vha calf quist. Mrswere enjoyed and refreshments Mr. Lawrence and Zolling-- j daughter spent Saturday in 0g-j8- c topiig are in fine condition. were served to thirty guests. The er and daughter of Providencefden. t' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terry and were guests at the W. H. Jensen received many ,ovcly Mr and Mrs. C. Earl Anhderl,ns C0UPe ; Family are spending the week in home Sunday. - i were visitors at Tremonton last Yellowstone Pa-Friday. Mrs. Maud Liijenquist made a Mrs. Elra Miller is visiting at lfrip to Salt Lake Friday to pur- familio. enjoyed an outlu in !he Mr. and Mr?. Llayd Larsen enterpJCJ,;0 with her mother, Mrs chase merchandise fo- - fall. canyon the forepart of the week. wjfor(J JeMMi wko is very ilL tained at dinner at their home Monin observance of their Mrr. Bert Holland of Shelley, day evening fourth wedding anniversary. Idaho is spending the week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Jensen. ; Mrs. William Mousely of Saltj Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hyrup of Salt Lake is visiting here with her Lake are spending the week in Hy mother Mrs. Wells McBride. rum as guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Rose. Amanda Buck of Amalga spent last week end here as a guest of Lois Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. ; Girls Under 1 4 Years . 3 Permanents for $5.00 $5.00 Only Genuine Solutions Used - All Work . Guarantee!! Satisfactory Floe 24 HYRUM Hutch-insonKans- n Far Appointment BEAUTY SHOPPE Vivian M. AniMsf, Mrregtr STATE OF UTAH) County of Cache) In the Hyrum City Precinct of I have in my possessaid Sunday-Tuesda- y August 18 20 sion County the following described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away will be sold with Edward G. Robinson and at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in HyJean Arthur rum City, Utah, precinct on the 20th day of August 1935, at the hour of 2 p. m. f One Holstein heifer, about 2 (two) years old, no brands or marks visible. Said estray was taken up by me A Good Comedy in said precinct on the 9th day of August 1935. This Same Show at Wellsville, El Roy Nielsen Friday August 23. Pcundkeeper for Hyrum City. Precinct. as - guests Mrs. Von Walden Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clark and family of Stockton, California at e visiting with relatives and friends Hyrum and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jensen. in Mrs. J. Allgaier was hostess at a quilting party held at her home last Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to the following ladies: MesJames C- - F- - Olsen, Ira T. Williams, Lester Miller, A. J. Allen, Charlotte Allen, Dewey Bird and C. M. Green. Estray Notice Get Your Permanent Now For School Regular $5 00 Permanent . $3.00 Regular $4 Permanent 2 for Sharp of visited last week Bishop and Mrs. George Ever-toof Logan were guests of Mrs-- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jensen. They are acquaintJ. Nielsen Saturday. ances of Ronald Jensen who is Mr- a url Mrs. V. A. Kimball aqd laboring as a missionary in that region. children of Salt Lake were of k. PERMANENT WAY sssonary - RECEIVE III Iater-Mountai- !nteres9;ing Lelcer Hyrim Tkeatra MONDAY, AUGUST 19TH Bsoollfyl Cools, Dresses, lists and Accessories For Fall All New Stock - Newest Stles EissassggiiaagiBiiHssigigigiaggagigggjgg, Attractive Prices |