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Show John A. Israelsen, ' 66 East 1st Xcrlh . IFire Picture With The 1001 Thrills. Cat 9? Be There. Prices 6c and 15c. South Cache Courier NO. Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, July 29, 1921. fOL California People Program For Welcome Encampment Visit Hyrum Home Party Paradise U. Week at A.C. Pioneers'IBuried At The following program will be rendered Sunday evening July 31st, at 8:30 p. m. at the 3rd ward 37 Local and Other News Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Midgley and son Charles, of Oakland, Cal., Mr. H. H. Jensen is a business Interesting trips to many successarrived in town last Sunday to ful farms, factories, and irrigation chapel, in a welcome home for visitor in Salt Lake City this week spend a few days with his bro- systems, will bemade Wednesday and Elder Either Nielsen and Miss end. ther and family, Mf. John E. Thursday afternoons by those in Elva Allen, who have recently Mr. H. P. Anderson was a busiMidgley. attendance at the Farmers Encamp- returned from missions. ness visitor in Salt Lake City, the The Midglys are on their way ment to be held at the Utah Singing, Congregation. forepart of the week, home from an extensive motor College, August 5, accordPrayer, Mrs. Nora McNiel and children trip which took them through ing to plans announced today by Dr. Vacal Solo, O. E. Petersen. of Logan, were Hyrum visitors Oregon, Washington, Montana, R. J. Evans, director of the ExtensPiano Solo, Nettie Jorgensen. Wednesday, with relatives. through Yellowstone Park, and ion Division of the College. Address of Welcome, A. A. are now on the last stretch of The Experimented and County Big Reduction on Crystal WashSavage. their homeward journey. at Andersons and Sons, ers farms will be visited Wednesday Reading, C. F. Olsen. Mr. Midgley is the owner 'of from 1:00 to '6:00 P. M. un'der the ad Hyrum. Remarks, Missionaries. the American Theatre, one of leadership of Dr. F. S. Harris, diDo not miss the picture proPiano, Cornet and Violin Trio, Oaklands finest Moving Picture rector of the Experiment Station. Jack and Roy Wahlen and Ray- grams at the Elite Hall. SomePalaces, and before moving to For this visit the Encampment mem- mond Jorgenson. thing worth while every time, ad California was a joint owner of bers will be divided into groups aclast days. LeonDuet, Lucinda Haws and Miss Lettie Sorensen returned to In the death of Bp. Oldham the American Theatre at Salt cording to counties in order that ard Larsen. her home here, last Friday after Cache Lake City, the town of Paradise, everyone may get the most out of Singing. working in Salt Lake City, for sevCharles, the son, is a student at the time spent. County and the State has lost one Prayer. eral weeks. of its best and brightest men. StanfordUniversity, at Palo Alto Trips to meet the desires of all invited. are Everybody His was the largest funeral Cal., and is an accomplished are planned for Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warr spent comParadise in who several held has been musician, that has the 24th in Kamas, Utah. A young Each group will be led by a specialCream WANTED inSeparator, for years. brother of Warrs accompanied positions to his credit, both ist. in good condition. State be must vocalheld were services and strumental The funeral them here for a visit. Those especially interested in the best cash price when answering. Adfolks were the .in the Paradise chapel, Wednesjoined Monday 'dairy and hog industries will leave Mr. and Mrs. R A. Eliason and dress, Hansen, Box 164, Logan, ad day, at 2 oclock p. m. by other relatives from Salt Lake M. P. 1:00 under the at College family spent the 24th in Pocatello The daughter of Mr. Valley. Bp. Hanson presided, and the City, Mr. Earl and Miss Mae direction of Mr. John T. Caine III They also visited Downey ward choir furnished the music. Midgley and Mrs. William Perry and Prof, ben R. Eldredge and pro- and Mrs. W. H. Shaw of Paradise, on their return home. Bro. John P. James offered the and daughters Jessie and Ella, ceed to Richmond to see the Caine was operated oh for the removal of A full supply of chicken feed. We her tonsils this Friday morning. opening prayer after which the who in company with Mr. and Jerseys and hog; the Fisher are agents for the famous Sperrys brothers paid their Mrs. John Midgley iNk the condensed, The young lady is getting along as family ,steins, barn'.-ifollowing Surelay mash, approved by all the ' il e u f :fch J the .'w;eHiS can be expected. 'highest' tribittes,io the departed ami Mr. and Mis. G, AAndcr I plant a t leading pooltrynen. S.C. Produce brother. Bp. Hanson, Geo. S. son, and daughter motored up Jcardon dairy cattle, hogs and bam The daughter of Mr. Fred Miller Co. ad Obray, Pres. Jos- - B. White and Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Tues west of Logan. Time will be taken fell off a horse last Sunday, anc Mr. and Mr?. Joe Petersen and Wtn. Humpherys of Paradise and day, where there spent the day. at each place to go into records, dislocated her shoulder. The doc Car-doOrson Smith, Pres. Jos. E. The folks left for Salt Lake methods of feeding, etc. . tor was called and attended to her son and daugters, the Misses Elva Prof. John T. Caine and City, Wednesday, accompanied by interested in injuries, and the young lady is get and Lila Nielsen, joined the throngs Those especially who of Hyrumites, and spent the 24th Pres. W. C. Parkinson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Midgley pumping plants and drainage will ting along very nicely. vacation over at Bear Lake. several Pwill The benediction was pronoundays visiting leave the College' at 1:00 - M. unspend We failed to mention the return ced by Pres. D. M. Bickmore, and in the mtroplis. der the direction of Prof. Israelsen of Mr. Louis Mr. and Mrs. George Browning Petersen, from the the grave was dedicated by Bp. and proceed north to Smithfield, Central States Mission, who arrivec accompanied by Mrs. John Carr and John R. James of Logan. thence west to the Funk and Parson ''Mr. Peterson enjoyec Mrs. Manning all of Ogden, motorrecently. on Bear thence River, pumping plant his labors but is glad to be at home ed to Hyrum Thursday and were to Cache Junction west via Newton John W. Richman, another piHe made a hurried trip to the guests of Mr. and Mrs". A. B. again. The following students of Mr. and the to large plant pumping inspect' oneer of Paradise also passed Mrs. N. W. Christiansen will take his ranch in Paeatello Valley last Wilson. They will do some Temple Peters-borsouth thence through week to investigate his crop condi- work at Logan, before returning ,away on the morning of July part in the recital as announced there, of outlets the see to drainage home. 24th. tions. last week. acres the Richland drainage project. Brother Richman has been a Mrs. Wilford Allen and children Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liljenquist Piano, Ida Nielsen, Bernice Rose, interested in beef Those especially sufferer for years and has endurof Salt Lake City, who have been Lavern McBride, Mildred Unsworth, by their daughter will leave the Col- -i accompanied and cattle ed his affliction without a mursheep Valoie and Conthe Misses Ardella and visiting with her parents, Mr. and Lena Madsen, Lucile P. M. under the direc1:00 at mur. lege nie Frank, later being joined by Mrs. O. P. Olsen, for some time Rosenbaum, Verel and Ford Jarvis, Carroll and proceed to Dr. tion of He leaves a wife, five sons an and Ruby the Messrs. Edwin Summers and past- - returned to her home ThursEdna Marcussen, True White farm the to Paradise inspect three daughters besides a host of Nate Thomas, returned Tuesday day, accompanied by Mrs. Olsen Lofthouse, Vesta Tebbs, Emma Nie of beef cattle and sheep. other relatives and friends to Lucile Hall. evening from Bear Lake where they who will stop at Brigham and visit lsen, Jemima Nielsen, in interested mourn his loss. dryThose especially The party re ier daughter, Mrs. C. W. Kelley. Lula Wright,- Thelma Liljenquist. spent several daysat the will leave Funeral services over Tiis reCollege Jenfarming urne(j jjy the way of Soda Springs, Violin, Lila Nielsen, Flora Katheline, the little daughter of mains were held last Thursday, 1:00 P . M. under the direction of Maurine Belle Nielsen, j)owney ancj Dayton, Idaho, enjoy-Prosen, May Vlr. and Mrs. Victor Jensen of this in the Paradise meeting house. Geo. Stewart, and proceed via Hala somewhat lengthy motor trip Jensen, Clark Petersen, Roy city, accidently got her hand caught cut-of- f to Newton and home Allen Benson Bp. Hanson presided and was verson, Wesley Maughan, in a polley, while the father was the first speaker. A. S. Williams, Clarkston to inspect the Leishman. enG. A. Mrs. Anderson Mr. and unloading hey, one day last week-Or- . Orson Smith, Pres. Jos. B. White t thence east through Trenton! cornet( Wm. Rawlins, Leland Hill. areas, at the there tertained following Worley was called and attended and D. M. Bickmore, Samuel and Lewiston to Richmond and Saxaphone, Archie Hill. Mr. and home Monday evening. ier injuries and the little girl is thence south to Logan over the Holdbrook, and Bro. Richman, a Alto, Leon Halverson. Mra. C. W. Midgley and son Chas., getting along as well as ean be exState highway. brother of the departed, from of Cal., Mr. Earl and Miss Mae pected. The recital will be given at 8 p. m. Those desiring to make a general Rexburg, Idaho, all spoke of the Christthe of home the at Midgley, Mrs. Wm. Perry and dauSaturday, will leave the Col-- " many good qualities of the of valley the The funeral services for Pvt. tour Street. Main Jessie and Ella, all of Salt iansens, on West P. M. under the direc- ghters 1:00 at and ?oy DeWitt, husband of Mrs. lege Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MidgParents of those taking part R. L. The ward choir furnished the of sabelle Wriglev Olsen DeWitt, will be County Agent students tion ley and' family and Jack Wahlen. parents of other private music for the occasion. and will proceed north through the held Sunday the 31st, in the LoGames and music were features of are guests. section. Two more of our old pioneers pea, potato sugar beet, the evening and especially was the gan Tabernacle at 12 o'clock are laid the at at Will meet to pea under the direction of Post factory stop and away gone luncheon enjoyed which the hostess their reward. horth the 7. of 'the American Legion. No. throurt pass Smithfield, commum y west of We will hear more of their Richmond, Pvt. DeWitt was a member of section his daughter efficient as dairy beet and fives and labors later n. G.S.O. rather have the Co. to back potato Acres sugar E, 308 Infantry, 77th DiviLogan. on through a homemaker than an authority 1 to the district of Lewiston Friday afternoon will be spent in sion and fell in the Battle of the Sa national affairs. New Clarkston of and sections Logan Canyon if the Encampment Argonne, Oct." 8th, 1918. th ing Mrs. Marion Riley and son of Salt the woman who can do things gouth so desires. During the encampment, The body arrived in Logan an Lake City, ition districtof Cache Junction and small parties may also take canyon Wednesday, and was taken to the stopped off in Hyrum a cow, a few c ic en, n their way home to the city, and flour made from ome mi Mendon, and outings in Logan Canyon if they DeWitt home on 71 North and Paid Dr. and Mrs. the Associated petersboro, through by Manufactured short a Worley diBtr!ct of Richland wish to. 2nd West. ad v'sit Thursday. Farmers Mill. Hyrum. Patriarch Samuel Oldham, died at Sunday morning, July, 24th, ill a lingering 4 o'clock, after but it was months, nebS, of many around a surprise as he had been a day or two before,' weak, yet he was striving to fight away He graddeath by being active. ually grew weaker and weaker until he was obliged to remain in bed and the end soon came. He had the.best of care by his son. Dr. E. P. 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