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Show ' o; --A VOL. VIII. cf5 i outh GachE' Courier Hyrom Cache County, Utah, Friday, April 6, 1917. ture home. Hyrum to Hold Hyrum Farmers Willard and his family leave with the best wishes of Made jWelcome Hyrum Grand Patriotic all for their success in the future.' Demonstration The party of Hyrum people, Mary Baker who in ! E-.- - NO. 19 South Cache First Hyrum H. S. Notes Boy to Enlist Hyrum woke up from a peaceWith the end of the School year with ful slumber on Wednesday when Mr. the Thos. company fast approaching, interest at Pearce, agent for the WashingSouth Cache High School centers the news spread throughout our' On Tuesday April 10th, at ton to Immigration Co., went around the leading activities of the city that Philip Maness had applied 3:30 p. m. the people of Hyrum Weiser, Idaho, last week, to look Miss Gladys Christensen for enlistment in the regular army Boston, March 24, 1917. year-boowill rally around Old Glory in some land reup propositions, The memorial to Mary Baker of the English department ha? the through the local postoffice. Philip one of the most enthusiastic and ever turned last Friday evening, with Eddy the Discoverer and Founder preliminary cast for the play "a- put in his application Tuesday afterpatriotic demonstrations s noon and it was forwarded.to Ognothing but praise for what they of Christian Science, erected in lready at work, and final held in the valley. had seen and the royal treatment Mount Auburn in cast den. the Postmaster Savage received will determine principal Cemetry, Cambridge Special arrangements are being received at the hands of the Mass., was today turned over to the time for the scheduled rehearsals a. telephone Wednesday at noon, made for" the students of the Weiser people. Christian Science. Board of Direct- next week. Editor Milton Jensen stating that a recruiting officer grade schools, high school, volOn arriving at Weiser, Monday ors by Elbert S. Barlow of New and his staff are hard at work on would arrive on the 2:13 car from unteers and citizens to take part 8 p. m., the party at morning York, who had charge of its con- the final number of the Clarion, Logan to give the applicant in the parade. The Hyrum Milwent directly to the Washington struction,' Over a examination. year and a half resolved that nothing in the way of itary Band will head' the parade. be where Cos, shall office, effort Being desirious of"showing the spared has been required to complete it. painstaking At 8 p. m. a patriotic meeting Immigration were met very kindly by Christian Scientists throughout the to make the issue this year truly first recruit, the town appreciated will be held in the 3rd Ward they Messrs. Brown and Brockman, world lave contributed, as express- admirable. The main shipment of his patrotism. Mayor Jensen and Special speakers and and Chapel. then went to the Washington ions of sentiment, the entire cost of photographs and art plates for the Marshal Albretsen got busy and music are being arranged for Hotel, secured rooms and sat $160,000.00. book were sent to the engaver collected enough to buy him a comEverybody is expected to come to a fine breakfast, .which The memorial (is,of Bethel white early in the week, and written plete suit of clothes, including out and take part. We'll make down was a thoroughly enjoyed, after granite and consists of an open cir- material .is already in , course of under clothes, shirt, collar, tie, and the streets of Hyrum ring for somewhat tiresome ride. After cular colonnade of eight columns preparation. The April number, hose. peace and liberty. breakfast they, were taken in au- fifteen feet in height surmounted issued this week, was prepared by Corp. Earl Gaines came as antomobiles over the Weistestitheir one of nounced class as and after giving the examisenior the by a cornice and cresting. The er flat,v to look over the land in space inside the colonnade is to be monials to the school. nation spent the remainder of the that section, 'and found some of filled with growing flowers. The The school orchestra recently time until 4:13 talking to other boys v the best they had seen anywhere columns rest on a stylobate of three organized, is doing creditable work, and explaining the benefits and adAfter a thorough inspection of steps,' which also rest, at one side already containing eight young vantages to be- obtained in the Pres. E. G. Petersen of, the A. C. the country about, the party re- on a broad army. platform of Pompton musicians. gave a very interesting talk before turned to dinner, after which pink granite and, at the other, 4:13 a large crowd of people At the student "body assembly the three ward M. I. A. Conjoint they were taken to Sunnyside, a which is about five feet lower, on a this week a special feature of the gathered at the station to see him meeting at the Third Ward chapel section of country easf of Weiser. dopble flight of circular steps. program was a series of violin off. There were two young men last Sunday evening. His talk was Here they saw some real fruit These are flanked on each side by a selections by, Louis Shirtliff of from Preston with the Corp., and mainly directed to the young men, orchards, one especially, compris large pylon. The pylons were ex- Portland, Oregon. the four left for Ogden, and went admonishing them to take advant- ing a thousand acres. Returning hibited a short time ago at the Unmistakable signs of spring are to Fort Douglas the following age of the opportunities presented to the hotel, they were shown American Institute of Architecture noticeable in the recently construct- morning, where the three reto them while young, make honor-ab'- e through the Boosters Club Rooms in New York, and were pronounced ed hot beds of the Agricultural cruits will remain for' about ten ard useful citizens of tnem-sdve- and the party was invited to at- hy several and other days, after which they will he sent expejy? to be the finest Dept. Miniature cabbages and - hot idle away valuable tend a banquet fo,beheldin these delicacies are aeonsta.it to one of the regular training pieces of car'Vec granite ever exe- leguminous time. 7:30 and rooms at after cuted, The detail is elaborated to temptation to epicurean students. camps of the U. S. p. m., A very nice program was renderthe an extent never before attempted Mr. White has apprised the plants It goes without saying that the with acquainted getting ed in connection, among the num- business men of the town, were in granite; someof the stems and at prevailing prices he might con- whole town feels to honor Mr. bers of which was a Piano Solo, by served with a delicious lunch and leaves sider the offer of a dollar each for Maness in being the first one to . are practically Miss Bethea Cutler, a Violin Solo refreshments. answer his countrys .call N in this so great is the relief. small specimens' Mr. Louis Shurtliff, accompanied by On Wednesday, after being time of peril. There will be others by 'Miss Lucy Liljenquist, a Duet shpwn. around and inspecting right away who will be unable to by the Misses Rota Wahlen and available were property, they surpress the feeling any longer that Lucinda Haws, and a Vocal Solo by provided with free tickets to the their country needs them. Miss Leta Nielsen. Annual Com. Club Ministrel enTo Philips mother we wish to exThe lecture as well as the pro- tertainment. The Hyfumites Effective on publication of this notice the following charges for press oer sympathy in the sacrafice gram was very muclj appreciated pronounced it one of the best she will make'hould he not return. by the audience, and it is hoped productions of this kind they had electric service will be made.. But remember he is going to dethat we may hear more such practi- ever seen, and feel to thank the 25c Electric Washers, per month fend the rights of humanity and J... 25c cal talks in the future. Electric Irons, per month Com. Club for the- invitation, bring those to terms who' have Electric Vibrators, Heating Pads, Fans, Vacuum Cleanand other' courtesis extended, all willfully taken the lives of women 25c free of charge, and all of which ers, etc., per month and children on the high seas. Rates on Electric Cooking Utensils on application. was certainly enioyed and appreciated by the bunch., Charges for lighting will bo made on a basis of 50 watts for each We are. pleased to state that &as . As a whole the a very light, and a further charge of 5 cent3 will be made for each 10 watts in trip Miss Pearl Jensen is able to be and whether or excess H: 40 watts per lamp, excepting that the total wattage conArticles of incorporation of the pleasurable one, about again after her operation. not any of the party return to nected to any service may be divided by 50 watts, and the number of Hyyum Clothing Co. were filed "make their home in that section At a meeting held recently of the with the County Clerk v at Logan, lights obtained thereby will be charged for, excepting that each drop will of have Idaho, always 1 they Co-owill as be less considered than light. not Wellsville Merc. Co., Mr. the past week.' The following in a warm their and hearts,' spot officers head the new company: ,F. Brigham Maughan . was elected Flat Rates for Electric Lighting on a basis of 50 watts per lamp. to say for, the flourof W. . Price, Pres., Vere Price, Vice- - a good word Manager that institution. Mr. 1 Light, per month $ .50 of and little Weiser, city ishing is a young man genial and Maughan . Pres., M. S. Rindskoff, Seey and 2 Lightsper month $ .75 , its people in general. . and will enter into his Treas. obliging, 3 Lights, per month $1.00 made up of the The was party new duties with the best wishes of The Board of Directors are: F. For the fourth and each additional light 20c per month. following: C. J. Christiansen, all the old patrons and the many W. Price, Steele Price, M. S. Flat Rates for motor service $1.50 per month', per Horse-powe- r Jas. Christiansen, James Jensen, new ones he will win. There is no Daniel-seR. Jensen, Henry Meter Rates for Electric Service: j doubt but that the new institution The corporation has decided to Chas. Estle Smith, Lorenzo Rogers, 7 cehts per kilowatt hour. under his management will be increase the stock of Mdse, to $6,000 Light Service Gulbran-son- , C. Frank Jos. Anderson, Power Service 3 cents per kilowatt hour. and are giving the public a chance successful. JohnOrlin McBride, LeRoy A 10 of discount will on allowed meter be accounts cent own part of the stock by per only, if placing son, Hillard ' Christiansen, WillbilHs paid on or before the 10th, day of the month. . the 200 shares on the market at $10.00 We are now able to install meters on short notice, the wholesale a share. Shares can be obtained ard Hansen, Geo. Nielsen of HyA. J. Robt. Leishman, rum; from the directors or the store of price of the meter to be advanced by the customer, but 25 per cent of Utah sends out annually in exArchibald and William Brenchly the customers account will be refunded until the meter is the corporation." paid for, change for poultry products. Wellsville. of Why not supply the demand with when it becomes the property of the City. It is reported that business is All accounts are payable monthly, and if not paid on or before the my high producing utility stock? better than expected and Hyrum We understand that three or . Baby-ChicHatching Eggs of the months following, March, June, September and Decem- R. E demands a store that carries a 10th, day of large four the party bought some Reds, Beds, Black Minorcas stock, as the business-i- s hee to property, one of them, Willard ber respectively, service will be discontinued until arrears have been paid Barred Rocks, Brown Leghorns Mailing of quarterly Statements of Account from the City Treasu- White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns. support a good . store with a full Hanson, has sold out in Hyrum, rers Office will be considered sufficient notification. Now booking orders. Prices line of mens furnishings. arid having aleady loaded a car consistent with quality. ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMMITTEE, with household goods and other ARCADY PLACE HENNERY Dont fail to attend the Big Pat - j belongings, will leave for Weiser1 v of the HYRUM CITY COUNCIL, ' Wellsville, Utah. I riotic Demonstration Tuesday, to today, Saturday, make his fuBy JOS. APPLEYARD, Superintendent. A. T. SMURTHWAITE, Mgr. Memorial try-out- so-call- ed Sunday Evenings Lecture - s, - free-standin- g, Hyrum City Municipal Electric Plant - Hyrum Clothing Co. Incorporates p. . Rind-skop- f. n, r $4,000,000.00 - , " BIG SPRju Minters Orchestra Superior c- - of Ogden. Saturday, April 14th, at Elite Hall Hyrum X |