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Show Serving Paradise, Hyrum, THIRTY-FIFT- H YEAR and Wellsville in Beautiful Member Audit Bureau of Circulations MAY Cache Valley ac per copy 1910 3, Fishing Schedule Released by State Fish and Game Officials Here is the 1946 fishing schedule lor the State of Utah: Already Open The entire state and it is supe:b for m Utah lake, according to fisheries superintendent M. J. Madsen; will continue for at least another Good catches are also month. ! being taken in the Green and i Colorado rivers. May 1 First opening date for t trout. For a worthwhile preview of the regular opening, fishermen can try their luck In Locomotive Springs, Bear Lake or Blacks '.Slough (bass) on and after this observations made during the date. Legal size trout were planted in these water last fall and .again this spring. Slay 15 Bass fishing opens in Millard county and it should be good, said Madsen, judging from A , " ' g, winter. May 18 Trout may be taken in Beaver River below U. S. 91; in all streams and lakes of Wash- ington county (because of low water conditions) ; and in Mill Creek in Grand and San Juan counties. June 15 The general trout including Fish Lake and "Schofield Reservoirs. Judy 1 Strawberry Reservoir opening and lakes and streams levgenerally above the 7,000-foel In the Uintahs. In case of doubt, sportsmen are urged to telephone or write the State Fish and Game department, State Capitol, Telephone Planting in the high lakes and streams is well under way with more than 100 loads already distributed in southern Utah, Madsen .reported. Utahs fishing hag limit has . been reduced from 20 to 15 trout daily, or not to exceed 30 in possession, the Utah Fish and Game department Teminds fishermen as the 1946 season approaches. The weight.. limit - remains the same, 8 pounds or 16 in posession. The modification of the state law was decreed hy the commission at its last meeting - as a conservation measure, director exKoss Leonard out that plained, pointing other states are cutting even more draslicallv. He appealed for sportsmanlike observance of the curtailed creel limit. The 1946 season ooens generally in Utah on June 15. g, ot ' . School Officers Visit Paradise State Superintendent of Schools E. Allan Bateman and State Prim ary Supervisor of Schools, Miss Jennie Campbell, County Superintendent Kirkbride and County Primary Supervisor Lavetta Wallace were visiting the Paradise schools last Thursday. HEAD OF HUE H. R. Adams of South elected high school was president of the Associated Civic clubs of Cache county at the annual meeting of the organization Friday evening. Mr. Adams was firce vice president of the organization with county commissioner H. Roy Pond as president and James O. Stewart, supervisor of Cache National Foiest as sePresident cond vice president. of the Junior Joseph Bowcut chamber of commerce, and C. B. Johnson, of Richmond, were electto serve ed as vice president woith Mr. Adams. Seoietafy M. R. Hovery of Logan chamber of commerce was appointed to act as secretary of the organization. President Pond exRetiring the organization is that plained for emergencies and to act on matters and work fipr projects which affect the county as a whole. The association will be more active later on in the season when state legislative problems are being formulated. President J. R. Bachman and field secretary Charles Goodliffe, of the associated civic clubs of northern Utah were present as and speakers for the guests meeting. President Bachman, who is a member of the State Unemployment Insurance, called to hte efforts now .being made by the labor unions to have strikers participate in this insurance fund. Mr. Bachman was much opposed to this as the fund has been made possible by deductions from business to assist those out of employment and not for strikers. At present the fund in Utah totals about twenty-tw- o million dollars. It is being used considerably at present. Mr. Bachman also discussed the encroachment of the government on state rights and warned against this if free is to be maintained. enterprise Secretary Goodliffe explained some of the activities and purposes of the association. Painful Accident Wellsville Lions Hold Meeting -- Reed Johnson Home chapt conducted a Successful smokeless ismoker on Monday afternoon in the school gymnasium. The T5 Reed A. Johnson, brother event was under the direction of of Alda Lee Johnson of Hyrum Coach Cliff Poole, president Earl dishonorable his received has Jsraeisen and the chapter servthe after from army charge .The feature events were three ing 24 months overseas with one minute rounds of boxing be- the 685th Engineers Base Corps? tween the following students: He Is authorized to wear the Glen Israel3en vs. Martin Reeder, European Theater of Operations ribbon, American Theater rib- Kenneth Speth vs. DeLoy Robert Ormond vs. Ralph bon. Good .conduct Medal, tory ribbon and Meritorious Ser- Insignia, were two also There wrestling vce matches between president Earl Since his Induction in the Israelsen vs. Dan Johnson and army on May 41it. 1943, both of Glen Israelsen vs. Martin Reeder.Reed3 parents have passed away. After the show ice cream. They were the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of the Hyrum doughnuts and punch were the club. second ward. d to the members-on; serv-Nie- ls f s ,',1 V Principal XWT4-- Ilyrum Replacing Manufacturers Water Pipe Considering VEX The wooden water pipe lying between Upper Springs and Dry Hollow which broke last week is Mr. Ed. Mosier a prominent being replaced by steel pipe and Hyrum should have its full supply business man of New York a trip to Ilyrum recently of water within two weeks. Hyrum is very fortunate that to look oer the location and the Ci.ty Council had the foresight prospects for a shirt factory, in. to purchase the steel pipe which our community. The Elite Hall they have on hand for this emer- was selected as a possible building to be used for this business. gency. On Tuesday evening of this The following note was sent out the Mayor, City Councilweek, the Council the by City through man and a special committee of school children this week. The flood water in the Black- Hyrum business men met to dissmith Fork Canyon has washed cuss the possibilities of this out a section of our City water enterprize. They are drawing up pipe, thus cutting off our drink- a proposition to be mailed at ing water from the Upper Springs. once to Mr. Mosier inducing him At the present time wre are getting to come here. The Logan Chamonly the water from Dry Hollow. ber of Commerce are also doing We believe that we can keep all they can to promote tliis our lawns alive and still have business coming to Hyrum. plenty of water for culinary purposes if we are all careful not to waste water. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SPRINKLERS ONLY AS YOU. MUST TO KEEP YOUR LAWN? ALIVE. We have men working ta reGraduation exercises for Hie place the water line, but the job South Cache Seminary will bo will require a number of days. We ask again that all people of Hold on Sunday, May 12, in the II) rum use only the water that Ilyrum third yard chapel, acthey must use to keep lawns and cording to Principal Leltoy Jorflowers alive DO NOT WASTE gensen. WATER. The guest speaker will bs HYRUM CITY COUNCIL Elder Joseph F. Merrill, member of the council of the Twelve apostles. Also included on the program will be students of the Seminary who will participate on The South Cache High School a program the theme of which is PTA was recently reorganized. Teach us Daily the Art of GraMrs. Jesse R. Petersen was elect- cious Living. ' All parents of seminary stued President, H. R. Adams 1st vice president, also Mrs. Leland dents and friends and patrons of Zollinger, Mrs. Leishman an 1 the institution are invited to atMrs. Milton Allen as )ice presi- tend. During the year 460 students dents. have been enroled at the South The health committee is Mrs. The graduatV. R. Carver chairman, and the Cache Seminary. class will consist of 120 stufollowing members: Mrs. Willard ing who have completed graduPetersen, Mrs. Merrill Baxter, dents Mrs. Fuhriman, Mrs. Orval Baird ation requirements. The faculty of the Seminary Mrs. Edward Obray and Mrs. are Mr. Jorgensen principal and Garrett. Ruth Moss and Olive Parker The City-mad- Cache Llewellym Petersen of Los Angeles, California have bought the home of Mrs Claris Stauffer In the Hyrum Vernon E. Olsen of Hyrum first ward. The Petersen family iiad the misfortune of getting his in lived four ago. years Hyrum hand caught in the mowing machine last Friday while working as caretaker at the Cemetery. He was trying to tighten a bur when the gas propelled machine caught his thumb riddlThe monthly meeting and baning and .slicing it, also tearing the- ligaments lose and breaking quet of the Wellsville Lions club some small bones. Dr. Burgess was held in the club rooms of the (took 25 stitches to close the Floradell school on. Wednesday wound, in an effort to save the evening. President Charles S. finger. His hand at present is Cooper presided at a business swollen three times the normal meeting where an appropriation size. While he is suffering a was made for the Cancer drive great deal of pain, we trust for The dinner was served by the a speedy recovery with no sert-su- s ladies of the Senior Literary club effects. to thirty Lions. Easter decorations were used. Niel--se- - si L Y-S- E Ilyrum Site hc.v Bowcut and Johnson Named Assistants; Ilovey is Secretary- In Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. com-xnitte- $ $ ' J Buys Home F FA Enjoy Smoker The South Cache FFA r V I t' fi. X I M BEK FORT Seminary Graduation Set For May 12 XN. BY BASS CATCH . . . Little Bill Rogers slums Susan off pier at Blunts only disdain at the catch of Bay, Colington, N. C. Spring arrived on time at this North Carolina coast village and Susan is out to repeat her record of last year which she says was best in the region. Bass have increased during the war. NOT IMPRESSED nine-year-o- ld J. G. Plans Bank Committee Paradise Project Gives Report South Cache P T A Elects The latest report by the Hyrum Club committee which is trying to secure a bank for Hyrum is to the effect that the First Security Bank and the First National Bank of Logan are both making serious investigation of the proposal. Because the law requires a certain capitalization before branches can be established, the Cache Valley Banking Co. can not come to Hyrum with a branch bank unless it increases its capital stock. The officials of the Cache Valley Bank do not feel that the increase would be warcommittee hospitality ranted, and have, consequently, assistants. dropped out of the picture as selected are: Mr. and Mrs. JacK conWright. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. far as a branch in Hyrum is cerned. Theurer, and Mr. and Mrs. ParAt a meeting last Monday In ley G. Hall. Selected to work on the civic the City Hall where representaAt their regular monthly meettives of all civic organizations and committee are: Mr. and Mrs. inAll citizen of the South Cache representatives of groups and Arnold Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. ing at the South Cache High. area interested in forming a Can- stitutions that need better bank- Ileber Maughan, and Mr. and School on Wednesday, May 1, the ter Club are invited to attend a ing facilities, the decision was un- Mrs. Lamar Andersen. Hyrum Lions Club elected new a at needed the Hall in animous Hythat meeting A membership committee was offlcrs as follows: Garnel Larsen, Hyrum City rum on Monday, May 6 at 8 p. m. bank. president; Reed Bickmore, 1st also named as follows: vice president; Marion Olsen, 2nd It was brought out that a State Hyrum: Mr. and Mrs. Cantril vice president; LaVere Kidman, bank with Federal Deposit Insur- Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert secretary,, Elton Olsen, tailtwist-e- r; EIGHT PAGES OF HOME ance, could be established with a Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Will Jensen, lfontamer, and which PRIXTJ IX COURIER $25,000 capitalization Providence: Mrs. La- - Dewey N. Nielsen and E. M. BickNielsen; For the first time since the would serve very well if the Log- Von Fuhriman, and Mrs. Letha more as directors. present editor has published the an banks do not decide to put a Campbell; Wellsville, Mrs. Lettie has eight branch in Hyrum. Courier, the paper Bradshaw, Mrs. Edna Bassett, Members of the Lions Club Mrs. June pages of home print, and we are Gunnell, and Mrs. Miss Jackie Benson of Hyrum sure this is one of the few times committee which is trying to se- Amy Cooper; Mendon: Mr. and are: Clifford Chm. and fell on the stairway slipped during the history of the paper cure the bank Mrs. Vance D. Walker, Mr. and from the Mezzanine that eight full pages have been Stauffer, G. A. Andersen, Owen H. Mrs. Chester Kidman, Mr. and leading S. Lee, Ellis Hansen, Orville C. C. at Hall, floor the Andersen store here. printed Mrs. Theo Larsen; College-Youn- g W. Wright, Garnel Larsen, La of Logan where she is employed. Ordinarily, pages six and seven J. Mr. ward: and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Olsen, Kidman, Marion The accident happened on Monwhich contain the funnies and Vere Leo C. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen Ol&en, Mr. day Frank Rock, morning. Xray the story are printed in Salt pictures and Mrs. John Green and Mr. taken showed no broken bones Lake City. We use them because DeWayne G. Eliason. Mrs. Norman Nelson. and Milland outside of shock and bruises Representatives of interested ville: Mrs. Afton we do not have enough adverHulse, Mr. aid tising to justify printing all organizations are the following: Mrs. Newell Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie is expected to return .to Junior Chamber of Commerce, La Vern her home from the Cache Valley eight pages here. Ilovey. this week end. The Courier is growing in fav- Vere Kidman; City Council, John The first meeting of this Hospital or with the advertisers in this W Jorgensen; Junior Literary Soc Sen- organization was held on Wedsection and the subscribers iety, Margaret Christoffersen, ior Muriel nesday night at the South Cache Society, Literary should see a constant impreve-meAmerican Legion, Roy High School building. Wright; While getting his cattle ready in size, content, and makeSmith; South Cache Livestock to be sent to the summer range, up. Association, G. A. Andersen; BusMr. Alfred G. Andersen of Hyiness houses of Hyrum, Gladys rum was kicked by one of tho Jensen; South Cache High School, animals, just above the eye. The H. R. Adams; Farm Bureau, Low. On April 11, Pfc. Fred R. accident happened on Wednesday; ell Andersen; Pea Growers AssocPryor received hlB discharge of this week. Mr. Andersen reiation, Frank Rock; Dairy Men's from the Army at the Fort Doug- ceived a deep gash but feels very Pfc. Darrell B. McBride, son Association, Borgan Andersen; las Separation Center. He Is the fortunate that his eye was not Ward Earle Bishops, Allen, Lions husband of the former of Sam McBride of Hyrum reMargaret Injured. Club, Ellis Hansen; and Lincoln Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and ceived his honorable discharge School, Wm. S. Bailey. Mrs. David O. Nielsen of Hyrum, from the Army on April 13 th at and the son of Mrs. Amanda E. the Fort Douglas Separation Cen- Nolder of Minersville, Utah. He ter. served 14 months overseas as a Clerk, and Is authorized to wear Melvin K. Andersen SL 2a Pfc. McBride served 19 months the of Theater European received his honorable dishas .OperaD. S of Carlsen Lowell with driver as 1c a Truck overseas tions ribbon with 2 battle stars, charge from the army at ShoeCivles home is in and again American Theater Hyrum the 354th Infantry Regiment Ribbon, Good maker, California, after serving Is authorized to wear the Euro- following his discharge from the Conduct Medal, Victory ribbon for the past three years In tho on and Meritorious Service Unit Inservice two He the entered with Navy. Ribbon Theater wife Is the former His pean navy. battle stars, the American Thea- December 4, 1943 and spent all signia. He was Inducted into Rose Bradshaw of WJollsville. ter Ribbon, Good conduct medal, told, 28 months and 11 days in the army on November 14, 1942. She and their two children have Mrs. Pryor has been making been making their home la ,Combat Infantrymans Badge and duty. He was overseas for 22 months and wears the European her home in Hyrum with her Wellsville during his absence. the Victory Medal. Before Induction Into the army Theater of Operations Ribbon, parents, during her husbands Melvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Andersen of the Hyruta on March 1, 1943, Darrell was American Theater Ribbon and absence. Second ward. employed as a warehouse worker Victory Medal. He is authorize! Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bradley at Ogden, Utah. This is the third to wear three battle stars al.io. son, Mr. McBride has welcomed Before induction Lowell wa3 en- and children and Mrs. Annie Fred F. Miller of Hyrum spent All his boys gaged In Civil Service work. II Bradley of Salt Lake CPy were home this year. have now received their honor- Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- guests at the Leon Bradley home Monday in Paradise, where ha In Hyrum duirng the past week. was guest of relatives. les O. Carlson of Ilyrum. able discharge. The South Cache Junior Chamber of Commerce has undertaken a project in Paradise to improve the city by putting in a curb on two blocks of the city square. The plan is to have the curb installed so that when the State resurfaces the road past the City Square the street will be finished. An in vestige ting- - committee as follows have been named; Rex Hirst, chairman, Burdett Richman, Roy Tams, Jack Bankhead. The Jaycees are working with the Town Board to investigate the cost, etc. of the project and if it proves feasible, they plan to carry it forward at once. Lion? Hyrum Lions Canter Club To Organize Elect Officers . , Suffers Bad Fall Cattleman Injured nt Fred Pryor Gets Release Darrell McBride Released Vi Lowell Carlsen Discharged Melvin Andersen Out |