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Show Page Five SOUTH CACHE. COURIER Tams.fTfntertoent' Christene Petersen. district teach-- j Mrs. George Hall, and children Hyrum 'visiting ,Lr, short for 25 are was postponed until Wednesday, jers, some' havjng.Mabored in They have been 17, pending the arrival years. Each was presented with ajime winter. all Pocatello Valley South-Jcforks, Mr. Larsens' sbn'Hiisseir wTmeF Of silver knives and rhas been ' stationed in Florida: after wnch aU ..enjoyed a delic- -' I with the. U. S. army- .and who ious luqcli served in an adjoining' e .1 "?& !.orf u j Tie committee decided to y was expected home for the 1942 Funeral services yfgrrMr58Y Wices," but. was unable, torcomecGntinuef the, g,opd time so a 3,956.29 Jane Curtis polnson,: 82, pioneet Tuesday The grave dance was arranged for the 6v- until 'evening. resident of Squthefti Cahlie .Valley after Mutual; at which the. - who ' died late Thursdays at t. the jnl the: Hyrum city cemetery was ening M.: Thompson. ladies arid their husbands spent a dedicated, by B, home of her son Eugene;! J ohhson JeVentng.r enibyable very 'Larsen was bei the born in in conducted will Nephi in Nibley, " April 12, 1884, a son Millville ' chapel Monday at '1:30 Mr. DISTRICl SCHHOLS ENTERTAIN j J i s. -- James Larsen. H niar--j i 'Cx. and p.m.5 ;j For Want entertainment" given; by the Mrs. Johnson, who would have ned Carrie Nielsen .June Jl, 1919 Friday Schools District ofHyrumv next month, had and te them were born six child- -j been eighty-thre- e fcard hall in fcvening in the fc been ill only a short .time.;, Death whom are livmg. " i honor of Washingtons Birthday, . was attributed to causes, incident Much Fuel Is Lost! .j Surviving him are his wife, Car- - and also for the entertainment of . to age. ; ... ? N.-- Larsen and rie is some- - . the of one was following Elin the parents general,, If insulating your home She was born at Perry, Box never gotten Russell J. Larsen of the the test thing youvedonijust 42,205.18 der county, on March 29, 1860, a children: things we hive' had the t wait AWlthtT Hint around to S. Naval Air Corps, Daytona privilege of witnessing for some daughter of Lehi and Eliza Curtis. U. Mte! Youre wasting money on Beach,' Florida; Arnold and Glen time. The program- was spicy and $51,161.47. They moved to Hyrum in 1864 and even as you read this. Ask us about Zonolite Granular Fill today! her father was the first to locate Larsen of Paradise; Mrs. Lena varied, and the children did of Newton, and Mrs. j a 'ranch In Blacksmith Fork canthe and with well, ceedingly; Lemmon of Paradise. Hej tractive costumes;'1 those worn in yon. It now is known as the Hardware Ranch, owned by the Peter- is also survived by six grand-- ! Washingtons time, mae the prosen Brothers of Hyrum. As a children, and the following sisters: gram more spectacular and inter-Mr' Seirvices Arranged city corporation an!. Disbursements for HYRUM Vi S FOR Light Department - At, orks jDe&arttot;' Accounts: -Taxes a'- 042.67, 5,443.17 For Early. f Cache Pioneer - ! f : soA'ahd'Niel- I , ser-lroo- , . . 'I .rflilv 5 ,.jk 1 of ; -- ren,-fiv- . ,ad Tax e ( .. ; V , J . ' . Equipment,' etc. r INSULATION! , 56.25 . , Cements Light and jet - 1942: for Power: J zoNOLrrs lar Itei P ere ht nt hdrj j I ' Smith Brothers , iler forks Fund: lari tpl Je! idr 948.43 2,814,94 on Water Bonds..: 32.75 Ugjind Public Property Fund: inelf y Improvement Project...... fetrfer and Wages 26 4,087.42 3,465.95 620.00 96.60 fe jfall w Lawn Mover 1......1 ., - .j. Mot J 324.50 ; 29.56 ' j and Sidewalks Fund: jariei and Wages terifl and Supplies uck ; liling 1,717.38 : 1,725.34 1,639.42 949.82 ;232.00 ... f PMne (I! en 145.50 7,057.65 Expenditures ..$38,510.74 SUMMONS of dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the District Court of the First said, plaintiff and defendant. lal District of the State of . NEWELL G. DAINES, itahj in and for the County of Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 211 Cache Valley Bank Bldg. RQY M. GREEN Logan, Utah. Plaintiff vs. l. green ' Defendant. ' fATE OF UTAH TO SAID IENDANT: are to hereby summoned twenty days after of this summons upon served within the county h this action is, brought, e within thirty days after and defend the above en. d Action; and in case of your re so to do, judgment will be id against you according to 4 and of the complaint, a which is attached hereto, inal having been filed with we entitled court. This ofis brought for the purpose within 11 IE OLD JUDGE . grand-childre- Balance Bank and Cash on Hand December 31, 1942 .$12 650 73 In I . 3,254.91 241.41 290.34 197.25 594.49 146.05 2,187.70 Years Ago ; 6,263.96 410.00 Printing and Postage ..... jtH'f Bonds and Insurance iJjjy Celebration Heat ...: fees Equipment, etc.: 93.56 kpewriter j 79.25 flock 421.68 System Total 4,536.61 ' .....I Project jnd Gutter: Fund: Lumber Co. j i 1 spent girl Mrs. Johnson Mary Fields, Ogden; Mrs. j esting. The house was crowded to many hours working in this ter- Lorna Rusmuesen, Burley, ' Idaho; overflowing and many could not and Mrs. Clara Tappan, Encamp- - gain admittance. . Principal Olsen ritory. After her marriage to John ment, Wyoming. , and all o'f the ' teachers are to he Johnson of Hyrum they moved. to for furnishing such congratulated. Young ward and were among the J pleasant entertainment to the parfirst to establish a home in that ents and. for., their untiring ef- area. In 1895 they purchased a forts in 'training the children to j farm in Nibley and in 1905 esj J such tablished a general merchandise efficiency: Tke following is taken from Hon, I. C. .Thoresen came store in Nibley where Mrs. Johnup the fifes of the South Cache front Salt Lake son has since resided. Mr. JohnCity, to attend Courier as kept by John A. Israel-sen- .' the funeral of Dora Nielsen, held! son died several years ago. v ' Although Mrs. Johnson was a modest woman who never sought Courier of September - 8, 1916 publicity or public office, she always was a sincere and active A PLEASANT SOCIAL member of the church. A ..very, pleasant time was had Survivnig are five sons and the members of the 1st 'ward by daughters, Eugene Johnson of Relief Sdciety last Tuesday at 1:30 Mrs. M. R. Nibley, Hovey and Mrs. L. W. Hovey cf Logan; Mrs. D. oclock ,!n honor of six officers, jjBf who were released at the last an- P. Goggans of Great Falls, Montana, and Mrs. Parley Jessop of nUal meeting. Tile . amusement and 12 commitjee visited air the v sisters Millville;, 19 grand-childrn great and , one in the ward and all v- - willingly some brother, John Curtis of Basin, contributed picnic and money toward making the affair Wyoming. Friends may call at the Johnson a success. I home in Millville, Sunday afterA large crowd was present at noon and Monday until time of the regular exercises. The Gene-alog- y services. Burial will be in the lesson was given very niceHyrum cemetery under direction ly by Coun. Elziabeth Critchlow, of the Thompson Funeral Home of also the lesson on Art by Mrs. Hyrum. M. A. Gill, and a song by Mrs. Randy Hanson. Stake President Louvisa Allen gave an encouraging talk, after which Pres. Maria. Wilson talked of the faihtful lab-- ! ors of the honored guests, Ella Impressive funeral services were held Monday, February 15th for Baxter, Sect., Laurine Liljenquist, Nephi Larsen, prominent Hyrum Treas., Alvira Wilson;1' Annie K. farmer. The services conducted in Latiritzen, Maria Andersen and the Hyrum First ward were in charge of Bishop J. W. Wright. The ward Ladies Chorus, directed by Mrs. Norma Baxter, was accompanied by Mrs. J.W. Wright in two selections Beautiful Home and Abide j With .Me. musical selections 'were a vocal duet It Was For Me by Norma Baxter and Lynn Baxter, accompanied by Mrs. Wright, who also rendered an organ solo. Speakers 112 Who paid tfibute to the good character of Mr. Larsen were Or ville Lee of Paradise, John A. John Jorgensen and Bishop Wright. The honest life and good neighborly deeds of the deceased were and his praised faith and integrity spoken of. The fine work accomplished in the ward by both Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and their family received deserved mention. Prayers were offered by Patriarch O. M. Wil- young t Get Air Raid, . : Certificates Air raid wardens certificates were awarded Thursday night to 63 Cache county residents who have completed an intensive course in the county civilian defense corps. Clemm S. Schramm, state air raid warden, complimented the group upon its interest and accomplishments, and Major James R. Barker, army liason officer for civilian defense for Utah, Idaho and Montana, warned residents not to be lulled into false security by comparative quiet in the war. six-wee- ks . Funeral Services For Nephi Larsen All for One YEAR Issues in AH SAYS... HERES WHAT YOU GET Regular Value $5. 50--Y- OU ALL SIX FOR ONE YEAR SAVE $2.75 YOU WILL BET ALL SIX publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and if you are already a subscriber to ANY of these SIX publications, your present Subscription will be extended one full year. Mail or bring the coupon below to our office AT ONCE, and you will receive THE FIVE BIG MAGAINES by MAIL each month, and THIS NEWSPAPER each week thats 60 magazines and 52 newspapers 112 issues in all for only $2.75. ORDER AT ONCE because we may soon have to withdraw this offer, or advance the price. Sign the coupon NOW and SAVE $2.75. USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.75 SOUTH CACHE COURIER Hyrum, Utah Date.......... Yes, indeed, I want to accept your magazine offer before Judge, would you mind tellin Charlie here what you told me the other night walkin home from lodge. I cant word it just the way you did. Sure thing, Tim. Heres what I told him, Lharlie. Theres no such thing- as votin a nation, a state, a county, or even a community dry. We had proof enough of that - during our 13 years of prohibition.- What is you really vote for is whether liquor going to be sold legally or illegally whether the community is going to get needed taxes for schools, hospitals, and the like, or whether this money is going to go to gangsters and bootleggers. Thats the answer, boys . . . simple as C. Cmjatnct o Alcoholic x 'u-'- Hy-ru- m ,$8,271.45 1,190.19 - ,675.16 560.95 rrsS?rT" j cv Bntrogt Iniustria, Im. it is with- drawn. 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