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Show 3d P a ge s THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, HYRUM. UTAH of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson, who was opJ. C. Rich, erated on for goiter is home from the Mrs. Ezra Petersen, has been a visitor at the Peterson home the past week. hospitaL son-in-la- w Mrs. C. J. Christiansen, who was Mrs. Manes, an aged lqdy of our of James Mitten, prominent farmer the is last operated evening, city, has been seriously ill for on Thursday visitor Mt. Sterling; was a business is She reported weeks. two improving. past week. . Monday of this the improve. The two year old baby of Lester Jack Lauritzen, our enterprising Miller has been The stake mutual board met at the seriously ill for sevnew a is sporting service station man, "with eral of Mrs. Else Gunnell in Wells-vill- e home days pneumonia. doubt they Star roadster. Without a Tuesday evening, last. Plans are a nifty little car. Prof, and Mrs. S. E. Clark and were laid for the coming stake recProf, and Mrs. W. E. Wielti, of Lo- reational convention. Mrs. Annie Larsen of this city, is gan, were dinner guests of Mr. and West on First home new building a Mrs. N. W. Christiansen last Sunday. Peter Hardvickson, of this city, restreet. Contractors expect to have it turned a few days ago from Calicompleted within the very near fuWm. T. Rex, of Randolph, was a fornia. Pete reports an excellent trip, ture. visitor with his brother and family, A. but is glad to be home again. ' H. Rex of this city, the fore part of The Second ward genealogical com- the week who has been Maria Mrs. Haws, mittee held a very successful meeting with since bed to confined her August, at the residence of William Fallows. County Commissioner A. T. Claw- a nervous breakdown, is reported on of consisted from talks The program son spent Monday of this week in Lo- the improve We hope for Sister Levi J. Anderson, Chas. A. Neilson, the weekly gan, Haws a regular recovery. attending speedy Bishop Clawson and N. H. Salvesen, meeting of the commission. FlosNielsen and Olive and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of sie Fallows. There were 24 present, The sale of the Baron Woolen Mills Smithfield were visitors over the had. time and a very interesting is attracting considerable attention. week end at the home of Mrs. GorSome good bargains are offered in dons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter the names we woolen goods. Young Tom Baron, Jr., Petersen. Two young men, were is in charge. Its Toms first visit to publication, withhold from ' game warden his home town for a number of a deputy by caught Iver Neilson and his son, Morris Tuesday of this week, who had been years. have begun lambing their herd of Blacksmith Fork shooting chickens up in Paradise Hollow. The purebreds Miss Elsie Liljenquist, formerly of Nielsens have an canyon. They received a good threatunusually fine flock a will with what get, they ening of Hyrum, was recently married to A. of sheep. Their lamb crop is sure to Miss Lil- be a good lecturing, if caught again. This M. Wold, of Minneapolis. good one. is just a warning to all who think jenquist has lived in Salt Lake City they can pull off just such stunts. the past two years. The young couA fine baby boy was bom to Mr, This canyon is patrolled every day by ple have gone to Minneapolis, where citizens and a live game they will make their home. We ex- and Mrs. Leo Yeates last Saturday morning. This makes four boys warden, so look sharp. This means tend congratulations. straight in the Yeates family, but you. are not sorry. We extend conthey Alfred Fallows, poultry project . gratulations.. 'HC leader, is calling a meeting for all interested in poultry, Tuesday, Feb. Street Supervisor John Petersen 16, at the City Hall at 2 p.m., for the done a real good job on Main street asof a organizing purpose poultry sociation to buy feeds collectively, and last Tuesday with the grader. The CECIL to better poultry conditions generally. street is now as smooth and nice as 'I KUtMlHl We want to put Hyrum on the map cement. We hope the mayor and council will see their way clear to oil AT THE REX THEATRE as a poultry center, so if you are our Main street again this spring. to WednesNext Monday, Tuesday and in this enterprise and want learn how to succeed, be there.day Nights. C. F. Olsen, John A. Israelsen and A. T. Clawson were speakers at the funeral of Andrew Troolsen of the Nibley ward Tuesday, Feb. 9. Mr, Olsen' baptized Brother Troolsens wife 42 years ago in Denmark. The Is one of the few practicable non-leakipens speakers paid a high tribute to the on the market. By using a Conklin you will deceased. ' law-abidi- ' SBSt - Conklin fountain Pen ng the ugly blotches of ink and the soiled fingers. Our line of these pens is complete and the prices are unusually low, quality considered. Remember, We Specialize in Service avoid 54 HYRUM DRUG CO. T. W. HUTTON, Prop. DapgqggmngnPH Saturday Specials $4.50 values in Mantle Clocks $2.50 .1 25c at 3 PACKAGES RAISINS BROOMS 1 59 c IE Call in and look over our Bargain Counter for other bargains. ? r JENSENS CASH STORE HYRUM, UTAH Phone 51 ETESZQd Allgaier Candy Co. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY We use your cream and sugar you use our Ice Cream KEEP IT UP! Phone 139-- W Hyrum, Utah Service Station Hyrum JACK LAURITZEN, Proprietor A complete Line of Auto Accessories, Greases and Oils on hand at all times. We have a stock of Radiolite. This wonderful tonic will give your . .. , battery new life by removing all of the sulphiati jn from the battery plates. Try it be youll pleased. Quick Clean Service 'Telephone 57 HYRUM, UTAH The Cynthia Benson camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet at the home of Sister Josephine Johnson Wednesday, February 24, at 3 p.m. A special program will be rendered. Refreshments will be served after which the time will be spent in social hour. A good attendance is desired. MRS, N. J. NIELSEN, president. A wedding shower was given Tuesday evening by the Beehive Girls of the Second ward, in honor of Miss Della Sorenson, a bride of last week, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson. Twenty iof hqr girl friends and associates in Beehive work were present. Miss Sorenson was the recipient' of many beautiful presents. Killers in a land where men die with their boots on; adventure in a country overrun with outlaws; feuds in a region submerged in ignorance, superstition and hate; romance in a land where strength is power; crime in the mountains of the lawless; that is Sun-uthe greatest action drama of the year, which will be the attraction at the Rex tonight and tomorrow night. p, A. B. Wilson, one of our prominent residents, celebrated his 71st birthday last Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson,' Sr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen, Mrs. Maggie Williams, Mrs. Martha J. Andersen, Mrs. Martha Bensen. The evening was spent in social chat, much to the enjoyment of Bro. Wilson and the guests present. Social and Economic Survey of Hyrum (Continued from page 4) family. Livingston county, N. Y., was Where the highest grade goods are sold at the $40.00. (U. S. Bui. No. 1214, U. S. Lowest Price Possible D. A.) Recreational Life. There are three recreational halls in 4um. The Elite Amusement Hall t Flour built in 1915 because of the old -. 100 pound bag ational hall burning down. A Rolled Oats A P of forty active citizens formed 0 pound bag rporation and erected a $20,000 Raisins , which is used for dancing and IS 3 packages tics. Later the forty stockholders sold out to twelve men who own Corn and control this hall. per case The members of the Second ward Tomatoes (t Qheld a three-nighRound-Uin per case 1924, one night of which an auction sale was held to which all members of the ward contributed, some giving LOST A bunch of keys. Same were cows, pigs, household articles, etc., lost between Hyrum and the Steve which they used in remodeling an old Baxter farm . at Mt. Sterling. Will school house into a recreational hall. reward. pay HYRUM FIRST WARD This is equipped with a kitchen, a basement which will seat 150 at taSunday morning, Feb. 14. Ernest Petersen and C. F. Olsen Officers and Teachers Prayer meetbles, a stage where dramatics of home were visitors at the state capital last talent is produced, and a dance floor. ing 10 a. m. Monday, attending to some important The hall is used for socials and ward Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. business and land matters. activities under the direction of the Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m. ward recreational committee of four Monday Night, Feb. 13. In the city court last Saturday a members. Priesthood and Relief society meetyoung man plead guilty to a charge The Third ward built their recrea- ing, 7:30. of drunkenness. Judge Nuhn imposed tional hall on the same order. The Teacher Training and Choir Praca fine of $25. First ward has plans under way for tice Thursday evening. the construction of an amusement hall so that Hyrum will have available The. deer in the canyon are coming HYRUM SECOND WARD down "from the deep snow, and grazthree ward recreational halls and one Sunday morning, Feb. 14. ing on the sides of the mountains, public commercial hall. Officers and Teachers Prayer meet- facing the south. Twenty head were There is organized a Business Mens 10 a. m. seen last week near Henry Petersens club which takes care of economic and ing, Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. place just above the Forks. civic problems. Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m. Each year we have the Chautauqua Speaker, Elder Maddox, Paradise in the community for five nights. R. B. Call, a brother-in-laof the ward. There is organized a recreational is in Hyrum this week assisteditor, Special musical numbers. committee in each ward, under the diing in unloading our machinery and Monday night, Feb. 15. rection of the Church, which gives one it installed and ready for opgetting Priesthood and Relief society meetsocial each month in the form of a eration. Mr. Call is editor of The ing, 8:30. dance, festival, drama, etc. They also Star Valley Independent, of Afto Feb. Thursday night, 18, choir prachave a Reading Course which gives Wyoming. tice. all members of the family good readFeb. Friday night, 19, Priesthood ing material. This is part of a genWillard Hansen, of Fielding, Box social. eral Church program. Elder county, sold one hundred year(Continued Next Week). HYRUM THIRD WARD ling rams, from his registered herd, for the sum of $7,800.00, and he has It is better to love the person you Sunday February 14th three hundred more that will bring cannot marry, than to marry the Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. him a higher price than that per head, 2 m. Priesthood Stake at p. meeting person you cannot love. Bob Baxter. so he stated to our reporter, while Sacrament meeting at 7:30 p. m. enroute to Salt Lake City, last MonT. W. Peterson was a visitor at the 3:50 at m., p. Monday Primary. That is good' sheep business. state capitol at Salt Lake City, on Monday at 7:30, Ward Priesthood day. meeting. Monday of this week. J. C. Rose, well known locally, has Monday at 7:30, Relief society Yv A. Liljenquist, formerly of this meeting. Subject to be discussed, leased the Roy Jensen building adcity, but more recently of Salt Lake, Theology lesson. joining the Ames Market, with the inwas a visitor for several days the Wednesday night, Hyrum Stake tention of opening a restaurant and lunch counter. This will take care of Temple excursion. past week. Thursday at 7.30 Teacher training a long felt need in our town. We FOR SALE Apples; good quality class. need a restaurant and feel that J. C. is a capable man to handle it. Every and several varieties. E. N. Larsen, Thursday at 8.30 choir practice. booster will be in for it and will back Thursday at 7:30 Scout meeting. opposite First ward church. Friday, afternoon and night. Old up the movement. Success to you, Con. You will get our support. Mrs. Cecil Allen undewent an opera- Folks party. tion for the removal of her teeth and tonsils at the Cache Valley Hospital, Monday of this week. Y t ' Editor South Cache Citizen, , Iver Bradley, of Malad, Idaho, a former resident of Hyrum, was a visiHyrum, Utah. tor the past few days with friends Please enter my subscription to THE SOUTH CACHE and relatives. . SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 .85 .- rrO C O LuC (Jo QC p, At the City Churches w mul-w'int- er SUBSCRIPTION ORDER BLANK Mrs. A. M. Israelsen has been confined to her bed since Sunday, having contracted the flu. We are pleased to report she is improving. inspect them. $2.00 .years. Name the year. Address.. aSutiS- - Maud Liljenquist. Machinery for the South Cache Citizen is arriving daily and within a very short time we will be able to care for the printing needs of south Cache ADOLPH ZUKOR aim JESSE L LASKY kreshu Cecil B.De Milk's Thomas Baron and wife were Hyrum visitors on Wednesday, having motored from Brigham City to spend the day with Mrs. Malinda Liljenquist and family. " con-brig- ht other CITIZEN for.... L Have just received an excellent assortment of ladies and misses furnishings, which I purchased in Salt Lake the first of the week. Call and Elmira McBride, our oldest pioneer lady, has spent the past week in Salt Mrs Robert Baxter celebrated her Lake visiting her children, who are 70th birthday last Sunday. The guests living there. Sister McBride reports included her children and their fam- having had the best time of her life. ilies. The day was spent in social She is in her 87th year. chat, and other amusements. Sister Baxter was presented with a beautiIver Bradley, one of the Southern ful coat by her sons and daughters, Idaho prosperous farmers, is spending as a token of their esteem for their a few days visiting his many friends mother. Mrs. Baxter was born in in Hyrum. Iver is one of the appraisGrantsville, Utah, in 1856. She has ers for the Federal Land Bank of resided in Hyrum and Cache Valley Berkeley, and is one of our Hyrum since its early settlement. boys who is making good progress in his new field of activities. The Ladies Literary society met at the home of Mrs. Harry Jensen FriMrs. C. J. Christiansen, who unday afternoon. A paper was given by derwent a very serious operation last Character Mrs. A. J. Clawson on Thursday at the Utah-Idah- o Hospital, Mrs. C. P. at Logan, is Building In the Home. improving rapidly very Hall gave a paper on Good Man- and expects to leave the hospital in Oh Promise about two weeks. We are ners in the Home. pleased to Me was sang by Mrs. J. B. Baxter. learn of her improvement. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Merrill Baxter will report was given at the Hyrum entertain the ladies Friday, February stake office by the Home Mission ' 19th. aries Wednesday at 10 a. m. All but reported visited faTniU1es been A number of men, who have wl11 be completed this d,theJork working in the canyon this winter, re- .The missionaries report havmL port an extreme scarcity of snow in with good success, and are the hills. Prospects dont seem very d .f he need'of missionary work for the irrigated farms, but on s a e le the hand some weather prophetsi predict plenty of rain during the ear ly spring and slimmer months. W hope they are right, as the available! amount of water we get determine: the good or the poor crop and in turn the crop condition of our town, county and state determine to a great extent the prosperity of all classes of our people. So with a rather dry win- ter, lets hope for a liberal amount of moisture for spring and summer. - c ts O'heMiqhtiest OmmaiicSpedade of OIL the QqeS ' AT THE REX THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Matinee Tuesday John E. Allred and family have Mr. Allred has been engaged in construction and cement work in Salt Lake City for the past two years. He sold his home on Center street to A. M. Israelsen, and purchased the home belonging to Louis H. Peterson just north of Jens C. Andersons home. We welcome Mr. Allred back to Hyrum again. again returned to Hyrum. Admission 25 and 50c Dont F ail to See This Show! |