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Show colored pages! IPamaged Page "s South-Cach-e vs' North Cache Program tor R.S. Annual Meeting Relief Society Annual Meeting will be held in the Hyrum 2nd Ward Last Saturdayevening the last of March 17th at 3 oclock'p. m. the H. S. basket ball games was PROGRAM played between our local H. S. and' Address of Welcome, 2nd Ward. the N. C. H. S. 3rd Ward. Piano &lo, One of the largest crowds of the " Relief-SocietAddress, Objects of season witnessed the game. .A 1st Ward. large delegation of enthusiastic sup2nd Ward. Song, J porters came down from Richmond Talk on Genealogy and Temple splendid by their accompanied 3rd Ward. work, school band. 2nd Ward. Piano Solo, The annual games between N. C. 3rd Ward. Biographical Sketch, and S. C. are always hard fought 1st Ward. Song, by both sctuols.'and this game was 1st Ward. Recitation, no exception. The S. C. Team The sisters of the. 2nd Ward, having defeated their opponents in the first game between these two Relief Society invite the sisters from schools went into the game conf- the other wards to remain and have ident of an easy victory and as a a good social time with them at the. result did not play their usual style meeting house, between the meet- -' ' ing and dance" Light refreshments of ball. ' the will be served and entertainment The score was close thru-ou- t will be free game, first one team leading then furnished. The dance and members all Relief society was called to the other; when the score was tied, necessitating an their partners. Elizabeth Allen. extra five minutes of play. It Marie Wilson. appeared at first as if the game was Allen. Rebecca to be South Caches but in the final minutes of play North Cache quickly forged ahead with the suit that the game ended in their favor the score being Thte was the first victory N. Cf. Hyrum City will pay the above has had over S. C. for two years sum to any one for the information and they gave vent to their joy in leading to the arrest and conviction good style at the close of the game. of the parties putting out strich-inin- e In the preliminary game between for dogs. C. S. C. N. Freshmen and the .Mr. Hans Weeding will also pay Freshmen the South Cache . boys a liberal reward for information were the victors by a good score. leading to the arrest and cofnviction of the party poisoned his dog. T '' s. A baby girl was born to Mr, and Hyrum City. ; Mrs. Charley Jensen and a boy to Chas. E. Unsworths last week. All The Ladies .Sewing Circle Club are doing nicely. met at the residence of Mrs: M.'S. y - $25.00 Reward 22-2- . tbt - NO. 15 Utah, Friday, March 9 1917. Hyrum Cache County VOL. VIII. Social and Mrs, Hiram Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Birch and Mr. and Mrs. France Olsen. ' The guests departed at a .late hour, wishing Mr. Rosenbaum many dont happy returns of the' day. Happenings If you would be happy y and read the purchase advertisements gain to-da- DR. LOUIS ALBERT BfNCSLTO SEVENTY-FiV- DRY RALLIES AD-DRE- NATIONAL UTAH.' E IN m bar- New line of Spring Dress Goods, Rercales and Ginghams, just received at Williams Economy Store. Adv. Call in and inspect. A gentleman by the name of Weston Scow brought in a carload of apples from Oregon, and sold them at from $1.35 to $1.75 per boxi we are informed. It is needless to say that he sold them quite readily. When the bull and the bear go to market there is apt to be something doing at the mutton counter. National Dry Loaders With Utah FedLast Monday night, Mrs. Chas. eration of Betterment. Leagues to Line Up the 8tate Bchv.d. the Na Selby, was genuinely surprised by T. tional Prohibition Preset, about forty of her friends; who, in ' n The Leagus of America, the Nemesis of titevyalocma. throughout the nation, eu(Fli;o(i by ;their wonderful success iiENnris&.tbe saloons out of state after, state 'are now nation wide planning and executing movement looking to the submission to the states of an amendment to the federal constitution outlawing intoxiAnti-Saloo- cants throughout thej n ijtion.. For years,-- . this 'Organization has been leading up toThfe "movement but now the time isooiisidered ripe for a 'big drive.'Mn this, the states that have already outlawed the saloon are taking the.led because the states that still have the system are bending their efforts for state wide prohibition for their owa state. It is because of this, fact that the dry states, and those that, have voted dry but whose laws have not yet gone into effect aMf.' taking the lead. The leaders say that this campaign is not so. much for creating sentiment as to organize and difect the sentiment already created and make it driving force tp attain the desired result In the nation. To Campaign Utah. In The national organization, acting in with the Utah Federation of Betterment Leagues of which Hon Heber J. Grant is president, is now preparing for a speaking campaign in practically every town and . city - in Utah of a population of BOO and upwards with the giving Utah hly.of nation wide a place jn t'iffi contest which is apprjFching. If congress does notsubrnlJje' amendment sun-Swik- spite of snow inclement and weather gathered at her residence laden down with baskets of picnic and took possession. The lady is known to be equal to most any occasion in the way of surprises, but thi3 time she was caught unawares, and it took nearly the whole evening for her to recover from the shock. . Mrs. Selby expects to join her husband at Thistle railroad junction, where the gentleman holds a responsible position with the rail road company; and her friends thought they would express their respect for her and her genial association of years past by thus gathering to bid her farewell. All the guests partook of a sumptuous supper, and the evening was spent in social chat, music and games. A number of presents were presented to Mrs. Selby, to .which all had contributed, hoping they will serve as reminders of her many admiring friends who regret to see her leave Hyrum, where she has been known for her cheerful and genial' disposition. Mr. Ed. Christiansen received a post card from Mr. J. H. Sparks, green, that farming and gardening are in full swing, and that he has seen peas an inch abbve the ground. Some difference between Portland and Hyrum these days. A Fine baby homes of Mr. iams and Mr. Bride, Friday cerned are on Mr. T. W. Petersen came home from Star Valley the forepart of this week where he has been looking after his cattle interests. Mr. Petersen , husbands birthday last Saturday i . behn made public. Effective on publication of . this notice the following charges fo ; electric service will be m$de . Electric Washers, per month 7. . . ... .. .. 25c Electric Irons, per month .. .. 25c Electric Vibrators' Heating Pads, Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, etc, per month .. 25c Rates on Electric Cooking Utensils on application. while A Rare Treat! Third Ward Meeting House Charges for lighting will be made on a basis of 50 watts for each light, and a further charge of .5 cents will be made for each 10 watts in Dr. Purley A. Baker, General Suexcess of 50 watts per lamp, excepting that "the total wattage conLeague of nected to any service may be divided by 50 watts, and the number of perintendent , America. ights obtained thereby will be charged for.' at this session, which Is considered Flat Rates for Electric Lighting on a basis of 50 watts per lamp. doubtful, the great drive will be 1 Light, per month, .. .. made to compel its submission next $ .50 2 Lights, per month, .. .. . . $ .75 year. Dr. Louis Albert Banks, one of the 3 Lights, per month, .. i. . . ... $1.00 ' For the fourth and each additional light 0c per month. strongest speakers connected with the organization will begin his speakFlat Rates for motor service $1.50 per month. ing campaign in Utah on April 8 at Meter Rates for Electric Service: Logan, where two initial rallies will 7 cents per kilowatt hour. Light Service be held, one in the First Methodist 3 cents per kilowatt her. Pwer Service church and one in Nibley Hall of A discount of 10 per cent wilPbe allowed on meter accounts if Brigham Young university. Dr. Banks only, the ml is paid on or before the 10th, day of the month. first week will be speaking in Cache We are now able to install meters on short notice, the wholesale county, after which he will travel price of the meter to be advanced by the customer, but 25 per cent of south, speaking in every town and the customers account will be refunded until the meter is paid for city.. when it becomes the property of the City. This speaking campaign will cover different dates and about seventy-fiv- e accpunts are payable monthly, and if not paid on or before the will continue until the middle of h, day of the months following March, June, it is expected September, and Decern- - June, by which time er respectively, service will be discontinued all there will know Utah that people until arrears have been v is to know about national prohibition paid. . Statements of Account from the City Treasur er s Office will beluarterly considered sufficient notification. (Continued on page 3.) ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMMITTEE. of the HYRUM CITY COUNCIL . Skating Wednesday night. March By JOS. APPLEYARD, Superintendent. Adv. 14th. Anti-Saloo- Friday, March 16th. The Public will be Entertained in n Concert and Dance ;Song Reading , Patrick Dance Sat. Mar. Music by Minters Superior Orchestra 17 Orchestra Bp. Facer Leonard Larsen & Cov . - -- Maggie Trombone Solo Humerous Reading Sqng Comic .Reading - Solo Violin Solo Grand Final - -- - ; - A. C. - . Brown-Smurthwai- te Mrs. J. V. Facer Dan Baker C. F. Olsen Ross and George Eliason Gladys Nielsen Addie a Allen 'Gene Austin - - Orchestra the concert conists of some of the best talent from Wellsvilfe, Logan and Hyrum.- - - ' - - - Solo - A - Prayer -. . - Selection .- St; that the evening, March 3rd. , ' The evening was very pleasantly spent in social chat,, music and other pastimes, progressive High Five being the maiu entertainment' of the evening. A delicious supper was served. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. - Regular $2.00 and $3.00 Hats Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. PeterStar Clothing Co. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Nielsen, go for 98c. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goodhue, Mr. Ad. Next to Eagle Hotel, Logan. Hyrum City Municipal Electric Plant ( states valley was snowed in for several days, it was nevertheless quite lively and the people seemed .to be prosperous and progressive, which is evidenced by the fact that, for the 2,000 inhabitants in the valley there are 200 automobiles in operation. He further states that Star Valley offers some excellent opportunities for a young man to get a farm, and start in the cattle business. Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum very royally , entertained in honor of her girls arrived at the Rosenbaum last Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Orval. Will- and spent 'a most pleasant time and Mrs. Warren Mc- We understand that the Club has a March ,9th. All con- - new name, but which has as yet not the improve. very 'pleasant surprise party was enjoyed last Wednesday night at the home of Jos,. M. Smitu, in honor of Hazel Smith who has served hs Secretary in the Hyrum 3rd Ward Sunday School for seven years. The officers and teachers enjoyed the evening playing games, partaking of light refreshments, etc. Sister Hazel is now a teacher in the School. . 5 Ore- gon, about three weeks ago. The card stated that everything looks v . left Hyrum for Portland, who N . Come one and all step to the music of the slippery slide trombone. Begin at 7:30 p. m. and enjoy yourselves until eleven with dancing and music. Games for the little children. Bring your friends and help the Sunday School. , , Admission 10c and 20c. Ogdens Most Popular Orchesti The Big Dance You Have Been Waiting F |