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Show F h cel-ratio- right-of-wa- After the parade, a patriotic meet-- g was held in the 3rd ward chapel, large number attended, and after tening to the special musical num-r- s and the Scout demonstration the 2nd Ward Scouts, rof. Ernest Bratawell, of Salt Lake It was yity, delivered the oration. was and enjoyed by masterpiece 11, being forceful and timely to Jthe esented by ccasion. the early afternoon the ehild-e- n entertained with contests, ancing, and free candy and nuts, he horse races on main street came lext and thrilled the ater the Messrs. Murrey Petersen, E'roy Nieisen and Joe Cook, put a wild west show in the shade, with their riding bucking broncos and Jfcild bulls. The boxing and wrestimatches next on the program, ng roved interesting. The last event, that of the delighted the crowd until nine jabout thirty, when the dance Istarted. So, this concluded a full were fire-ork- Mays enjoyment. I One of the most s, interesting ures of the day, proved to be the band which marched in the parade, and The played at the meeting. members are to be congratulated on their worthy efforts. The Silver Greys also participated with their martial airs. desire to thank the committees for their spendid cooperation and support, and also those who contributed to, or helped to make the day a success. The out come that proves by pulling together spells suceess. The General Committee. Notice of Regular Meeting The Citizens Club will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening July 14th, at 8:30 P. M. at the City Hall. Several matters that are of vital importance to the welfare of our community are to come before the Club. of road Especially the matter grading, and other road Problems. We urge every member to be present. Come out and. elP those who are trying to make a better community. The 'MU Third Ward Relief Society hold a special meeting Tuesday, ly st- 3 oclock p. m. at the me of Mrs. Rogers. A' special Program is being arrainged and it 13 desired that all members be 3 Adv. Rule Store, Logan. Mr. Roy Hall came home from Editor Courier: This office has Wyoming to spend the 4th with his tabulated all bounty claims outstanding since Feb. 4th, 1924, and has family. worked out an equitable distribuMrs. M. Christiansen of the Pioof bounty claims on hand at neer hotel, returned Sunday from tion ' this elate. an extended visit with relatives and The outstanding bounty claims on friends in Idaho. 0 file in the Auditors office amount blooms will be on and announce the Mrs. Maud Liljenquist has as her to $17,076.00. The money availdate of.the show. guests Mrs. Almina Jacobsen and able to pay these claims amounts to Early last spring the Cardon Jew- daughters Cleone and Mrs. Eatl 75c on the dollar, or $12,806.99. elry company announced that they Jacobsen of Salt Lake City. This distribution will leave a balance would be pleased to conduct a plad-iol- a Miss Melba Ralph of Salt Lake of $4,269 01 not to be paid, but we show and this stimulated the City, and Mrs. Lavon Williams of hope at some later date the balance movement and was ' primarily the Pocatello, were the last week end can be paid in full. cause for the former shows being At the last session of the Legislavisitors, of Mrs. Ira Williams. promoted. Due to so much interest ture, I used all my influence to have Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlen and in gladiolas this year and the valuthe legislature appropriate sufficient able special prizes .offered by the daughter Anna, of Salt Lake City, money to allow my office to pay all Cardon Jewelry company, the show accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. claims in full; the bill was introis sure to be the outstanding flower Johnson spent the last week end duced but killed. show of the season. The company here. However, the Legislature passed will furnish the vases and one can Mr. Don Midgley of Salt Lake a new bounty law increasing the tax look for a beautiful display and arCity, accompanied by Miss Hazel on sheep and goats to five and on ies, canal companies, towns and tistic arrangement that will be deCartwright motored here to spent cattle and range horses, two mills. cities, on weed cutting, which is of cidedly impressive. the 4th with relatives and friends. Based on the 1924 reports from the little effect without the cooperation Carmen, the young son of Ed. various county auditors as to the Following are the rules of the of the public. had the misfortune to umber of sheep and goats, range The Deserec News is asking for a contest and the prizes offered: For Anderson, while cranking a ford, cattle and break his arm of best the fifteen spikes gladiolas range horses in the state, report of all cooperating agencies in He received last and Cardon the Thursday night. the company variety revenue derived from this new this county, also a list of corporawill give a silver cup, and for the medical attention and is recovering tax should be ample to pay the tions, such as canal companies, towns vari- rapidly. second fifteen best spikes any claims after this year. bounty cities, railroad companies, etc., who will give a beautithe E. Holden,. company ety, Jorn have Mrs. and Mr. Nielsen Floyd are cooperating in this campaign. ful vase. best For the specimens State Auditor. a double cause of rejocing when the Acheck up is being.made and a report of the Cham- 4th of the Flower committee July comes around, for durwill be sent to the News for publiwill give first, ber Commerce of ing the activities here on that day cation. All noxious weeds must be second and third ribbons. so as they were kept busy welcoming a fine cut in the immediate future to in This the is contest any open daughter, which arrived to them to prevent them from maturing city and county and those who have about 11 oclock a. m. their seed. gladiolas shotdd takoyood care of Mr. and Mrs. June Wilson, who Cooperation Important. them and watch for the' announce- have been Should a mother choose her living in Santa Monica' Dont make it necessary for the ment of the show. Dont think bethe past two years, surprised childrens careers? inspector or any other agent to ask cause there is much competition you Calif., This is the pertinent question their relatives in Wellsville and you to cut the weeds on your pro- stand little chance. This is not the asked and answered in "Mrs. Hyrum by calling on them Sunday. perty fenee lines, ditch banks, or case. You may have the very the new On Tuesday they motored to Pres- Partridge field roads, etc. If, however, upon When the blooms that will win. of American life, which on business and pleasure comedy inspection it is found that no rea- show was first announced several ton, Idaho, Guthrie McClintic will present at combined. sonable control methods have been months ago, Mr. J. R. Shepherd isthe Capitol Theatre on July 13th. A special meeting for all the applied to the weeds on either pub- sued a challenge to anyone to make with Blanche Bates as the Star. of lic or private property, we will then The young people and their parents a better display of gladiolas It is by two young girls. Mar the Hyrum Stake, will be held in proceed to remove them by law. once was at accepted by and Ruth Hawthorne, challenge H. P. Mathews. with the regular Stake Kennedy Mr. Ola Larsen. It will be interest- connection and is their first play. No comDistrict Agricultural Inspector. Priesthood meeting, Sunday aftering to witness the rivalry between edy produced in New York during 2 oclock, at the 3rd ward at noon lovers. Gladiolas flower two these the season just closed, created as Mrs. Clara Hulme will be have always been a hobby with Mr. chapel. much comment or enjoyed such the speaker. a successful run as fell to the Shepherd and he grows beautiful Mr. Larsen is determinWe didnt know we had lady bar- happy lot of this one. Six capaspecimens. ed, however to prove that beautiful bers in town, but we couldnt be- city months business at the Belgladiolas can be grown in other lieve our eyes when, out from Joe mont Theatre established a new The most serious auto accident to Pearces barber shop issued several highwater mark for receipts at places besides near the temple. happen in Hyrum this year occured Some people imagine that the fair damsls escorted by their dash- that theatre. It is now headed Main on east str., morning, Sunday more an article costs the better it is. ing shieks, about 12 p. m. The for the Pacific Coast cities. when Willard Anderson was run session last All reports concede the fact Generally that is the case but it Coterie club had been in over by Hans Rasmussen of Mantua. were and the Miss Bates in the title role hold poor henpecks sein that night, the good dosent always Mr. Anderson had been deputized don to commanded womens garb. has seldom shone to such an ad- lection of varieties for the flower to instruct cars to go another road, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Larsen re- vantage, and her( glorious career garden. In one garden where there on account of the road being oiled. on the American stage has been were over 100 varieties of Gladiola ceived word from their The Rassmussen car approached and who out exMiss and critical tested were Green, greatly enhanced by the beauty Margaret that was halted, and told to back up and of each bloom, was in Santa Barbara Gal., during and fine quality evidenced as aminations made take another road, when to the surthere were four outstanding variet- the earthquake, that although she Mrs. Partridge. She can depend prise of Mr. Anderson, who was ies which cost $5, 12, $1 and 35e re- had a narrow escape and scare dur- upon a royal welcome from her directly in front of che car, and otspectively. There were many high- ing the shock, she was safe and clientele in this city. her bystanders, the car darted forMr. McClintic has surrounded er priced in the collection and the happy. Miss Green leaves shortly ward, running over Mr Anderson. flower exher with a capable company spike from one bulb that had for a tour in Alaska, and then A physieian was summoned, and of returnwhich includes Charles Waldron, the before to tour one ones Mexico) was cost $25 pects poorest fcfter being removed to his home, he So dont become dis- ing west for a visit with her parents. Edward in the field. Emery, Jr., William was found to be suffering from bulb was Edwin H. Morse, 5c a if Worthington, only your Dr. and Mrs. Worley entertained several broken ribs on his right side, couraged Irto be a winner. bulb. It may prove at dinner Sunday evening. Covers Augusta Haviland, Carlotta besides being badly bruised and sufwin, Clare Verdera, Katherine blooms are not doing well, were laid for the following, Mrs. L. At present Mr. If your fering internally. or and others. Garff ChristJack talk to Jake S. Strobel and son Gordon of New Revner, Andeison is resting as well as can iansen about their new flower solu- York City. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. be expected, considering his injurRobt. Baxter says if the person tion, dungerine. This is sure to Worley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. ies, and his many friends are anxious Mr. Christiansen has a way took a wheel off his sulky plow who help. Ralph Sanford of Oakland, Cal. and for his speedy recovery. is solution fresh a that of getting the Misses Dorthy and Irma Worley on the Paradise road over in Mt. Mr. Rasmussen was taken into effective. very Sterling, will take it back to where of Logan. custody by marshal Allen, and plache got it from, he will forgive him. that Hyrum flower It is expected ed under $2,000 bond. The prelimThe Messrs, and Mesdamea Ed will be represented at the Mrs. Vera McLean, Mrs. Florence inary hearing will take place Satur- growers Hall, George Hall, Thomas Adamson, ' show. Gladiola in m. oclock p. Louis Petersen, Hurd and son, left here Wednesday Orson Salverson, day July 11, at two the city hall Hyrum. Nick Jorgensen, Hans Jorgensen, morning to visit friends in Ogden, The City Dads are to be compli- Spencer Allen, Jack Wright and also stop off in Salt Lake City, to Clayton Nielsen and their families visit their aunt Eliza Freeman, on If you break your harness you mented on the excellent job on having main street motored here from Pocatello Valley their way to their home in Los Ancan get the extra parts at the Hyto spend the 4th. adoiled. geles, Cal. rum Produce. During the past ten days a campaign against weeds has been going on. Some of the towns and cities have been cooperating by cleaning all roads and streets. The County here. Commissioners are cooperating to jin, so many out to participate fired at day the fullest extent, having forces of rom the salutes of the men at work on all eounty and state ak until the final strains roads. The 0. S. L. railroad comhestra at the Elite Hall, every themselves. pany has detailed their men to weed p enjoyed the for catting throughout their The activities planned The U. I. C. company will no went off without a hitch doubt, do the same in the immedj kept every one busy. worked iate future. Few canal companies Njhe several committees their respective have commenced work and some ind to put over owners have nts and as a consequence were dividual property weed The cleaned achieved. success problem is a the up. farcied with was exceptionally big one, it is growing and will be The parade it was a little much bigger unless the public in od. and although will get behind this great e in starting, was. well worth the general ait. It was well responded to and move. Considerable money is being spent decorated floats were ie special by the county, by railroad companastiful. 4th of July was celebrated a w fittingly in Hyrum. Not for (g time has such a successful day the peo- events been enjoyed by It seemed like eld times, he We 33 Cache Countys Gladiola Show to Additional Locals Announcement as Celebration Big Success Weed Campaign be Held at Logan Special discount on all shoes at to Bounty Claims the In NO. Hymn, Cache County, Otah, Friday, July 10, 1925 The Cardon Jewelry company at Logan, is making rather extensive prepariations for the Gladiola Show te take place Tuesday July 21. The flower show committee will make some investigations in the city and county and determine when the best y. x Blanche Bates At the Capitol $ Presents, Willard Anderson Hurt by Auto grand-daughte- r, - ) |