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Show 1 SOUTH CACHE Bridaj, Jan. , 18 - 1917. at Hyiurn, second class mail matter, under Utah, the Act of March 3 1879 J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Local News Mr. J. W. Jensen returned Wed, nesday from a business trip to Idaho Falls. The Misses Alta McFarland and Lola Larsen are spending the week in Ogden. Remember the Bargain Sale at the Hyrum Clothing Co. See add for particulars. Buy your cornmeal manufactured by the Hyrum Union Mills. It is Ad. cheaper and better. Calves Wanted. highest market price. Lester Miller, Hyrum. Veal Buy your cornmeal manufac- A number of invited guests tured by Hyrum Union Mills. It sembled at the residence bntered at the Postofice a COURIER Will pay Apply to Adv. FOR SALE 1 wagon, 1 Harness pair Bob Sleds, all practically new. Apply to Hyrum Union Mills. Ad 2 Don't forget to see Marguerite Clark in The Prince and The Pauper, next Friday and Saturday, nights, at the Rex Theatre. Mrs. Jos. Wallace of Ogden has been visiting relatives and friends in Logan and Hyrum the past week. Mrs. Wallace was a special guest at the 3rd Ward Old Folks Reunion Thursday. A supper party was given last Monday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen in honor of Miss Lucy Liljenquist, a bride of the week, by the Misses Geve Allen The supper and Veda Anderson. was served in courses by Mrs. Claud Jensen. Those present were Misses Lucy Liljenquist, Nina Johnson, Veda Anderson and Geve Allen; Messrs. C. W. Cannon, John Baxter Willis Parkinson and Jack Wahlen. is cheaper and better. as- of Mr. Adv. and Mrs. C. A. Nielsen in the 2nd LOST a fountain pen between James L. Jensens and Bendt Nielsens. Finder leave same at this office and be rewarded. Adv. ward last Tuesday evening, and were very pleasantly entertained in honor of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nielsen. Music and games were the entertaining features of the evening, during which refreshments were served. The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. We understand that there are some new cases of small-po- x and scarlet fever in town. We would ask all parents to be very careful and watch every symptom of sickness of their children and report Mrs. Clara Williams very pleassame promptly to the city health antly entertained fn honor of the board. 9 birthday anniversary of Miss Lynn Pres. W. C. Parkinson informed Liljenquist at her residence last us that in compiling the stake reMonday evening. The evening was ports it was found that there was a spent in music and games during material increase in the payments which a dainty luncheon was served. of tithing, fast offerings and gener- Those present were the Misses Pearl al church activities, all of which is Allen, Trilby and Lynn Liljenquist, very encouraging to the stake pres- and Helen Williams, and the Messrs. idency. Merril Baxter, Jensen. Irving The Golden Hour club met at Dewey Hanson of this city, ahd Mrs. Dr. Hubbards on Jan. 5th, at Dewey Jones of Malad. Mrs. Hiram Jensens on Jan. 12th, and at Mrs. H. B. Nielsons Jan. were refreshments 18th. Light served and very pleasant afternoons were spent, the members being busy with Red Cross work. Filmland News every passing emotion, while the English girl is taught to conceal everything she feels. What we in erstwhile England are taught is breeding Estelle Winwood, Sweetie in A Successful Calamity and it is our greatest handicap as artistes. in a most interesting article, deFor a real understanding of the clares that American actresses put in'character of American difference it all over the stars of the English and their English cousins, this girls American girls train them- is stage. the cleverest article yet published selves for the stage, Miss Winwood on the subject and appears in the They record and reveal February Motion.Picture Magazine. says. . Eliasons Clearance Sale Now On 3 Extra Special Gut Price Days 3 Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Extra Good Saving on Tkese Days, EL1AS0N SISTERS, E. FORREST TAYLOR The Colonial Ball given last week by the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of the 3rd Ward last week was a financial success, but due to the bad weather not many of the older folks were present. Those present enjoyed themselves in listening to a good program, after which other amnse-ment- AND - - Logan ADA DANIELS ROTATION STOCK COMPANY IN THE GREAT GUBRANTEED PRODUCTION THE LOST PARADISE s were indulged in. J. Wilson Jr. are happy over the arrival of the first addition to their family, a fine eight pound boy, born Jan. 6th. Mother and babe are doing nicely and the father is all smiles, and busy remodeling and furnishing their new home, which they recently purchased from John 0. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. E. REX THATRE, HYRUM Wednesday, January 23, 1918. Reserved Seats, 35c. and 50c. Children, 25c. ex-trem- ly Get your Seats Reserved at Hyrum Drug Store. Tickets on Sale Monday. All 8eats Resered. Hats, Caps, Shoes, Ties, Underwear, Sweaters Hose, Suspenders, Gloves, Rubbers, Overajls i AND A GENERAL LINE OF Mens and Young Mens- Furnishings At a Price Less than they can be Bought at Wholesale Anywhere. - HYRUi GtOTilSfl CO BY O. W. HANSON. |