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Show r jA ii nii jrttim - colored pages! IDamagedi Page s Courier OUTH NO. 19 Hyram, Cache County, Utah, Friday, March 14, 19W Appreciative Letter From Holland The following letter which ex- received by Miss of this city, in ans- (fibba Petersen wer to her address sent in a pair of shoes about a year ago, when a call was made by the Red Cross for shoes to send to France and Belgium: was plains itself Hearts Of News Items The iVorld Paradise Additional Locals n BABY CHICKS for sale by Adv. Allen, Hyrum. Anyone wishing potatoes should It is not often that a moving send orders to either of the Farm Adv. picture producer viable to se- Bureau officers. cure the hearty cooperation of a Russell McBride returned home big nation in making a feature from a navy training station the Avever, was forepart of this week. picture. This, Davi achieved by Miss Lila Hansen, formerly of Pfiradise, Utah, March 13, 1919. It has been sometime since you heard from our town through the Courier. We have had some very trying times during the last few months, some sickness and some very sad deaths. Al-vi- Celebrates 89th Birthday ' Paradise, Utah, Mar. 12, 1919. Editor Courier: The members of the Wm. James Sr. family, gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lofthouse of Paradise, and celebrated their- fathers birthday. Wm. James was eighty-nine years of age the 8th of March, and on that day from early in the morning until late in the evening his guests were calling upon him with congratulations of being so young a chap. The tables both for dinner and supper and loaded with delicious food and everybody enjoyed themselves listening to the strains of music from the Edison and piano. - About a week ago, Aha Richmac taking Hearts this city, is up from Salt Lake for a Dec. 1918. 4, a very promising young man about which is booked Wijhe Ov., Holland, visit with relatives and friends. Your pair 26 years of age, while unhitching a the Rex TheatfeV Dear Miss Petersen: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Allen of of shoes traveled to Holland 'and so wild horse was kicked and in 2 days only, Wednesday,, March 26th. came to me in Wijhe, to give to the was dead. Griffith went to . England and Salt Lake, paid her parents, Mr. Mrs. O. P. Olsen, a short visit His funeral was held in the meet- laid" his poor French that were driven from plans before Lloyd and March 10th. George, Prime Miiufcter of Eng- this week. their home and took refuge with us. ing house Monday, H. G. Shipley,- Alban T. Clawson of land. We live here in a village with 4000 As a result all of the wonMr. W. A. Liljenquist, agent for Samuel came Oldham 450 and Geo. and in Hyrum, Hearts the New York Mutual Life Jjsur-and- e refugees inhabitants derful battle scenes s were taken on the here to be looked after. They came Richman of Snake River, an uncle to of .the World Co., was in Salt Lake on of words Aha, to comfort frorrrthe of in France Belgian spoke train frontier, actual battle fields, with his company this week. by but walked all the way from France those bereaved. the vicinity of Noyon and Ham The E. Forrest Taylor Co. will be and were very,, very tired and footsThe same day March' 10th, we unde the auspices of the British at the Rex Theatre next Tuesday There were present Mr. and ore. Their shoes were very used had another sad death, Sister Eliza- War Office. Incijjjjntally it was in the of the presentation Mrs. John T. Roberts, Mrs. D. J. night, of course and so I wrote to the beth Lemon wife of Wm. T. Lemon at Noyon and Han,. within the Man great modern war play, The James, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. HowAmeriCommission for Relief who sent me passed away while undergoing an past few weeks, that the Dont fail to ells, Guy Howells, Mrs. May WinThey Left Behindshoes to give them, when there came She leaves a shusband can Soldiers provejl to Kaiser see this play. operation. ters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller I her shoes. a little girl for helped and 7 children, the oldest about 14 Bill that the Yanks knew how to Wendell, the second son of Mr. and the Misses Emma, Jane and to try them on, and so found your They" drove back the years old. The funeral was held fight. Lula Miller of Hyrum, Mr. and so effectively and with .such and Mrs. Silas Allen, has been serHuns little letter, written on March 20th. on March 13th. Thursday Mrs. John J. James and daughthe German iously ill for several days from a She could not understand it, not that slaughter ter Ruby of Logan, Mrs. Cumor-a- h From the way things look we will hordes were compelled to flee in disease which causes drowsiness and knowing English, and so I took Pearce and son James Ellis soon have spring and none to soon sleep, and his condition up to this actual terror. your letter home, to tell you what Pearce of Sugar City, John Ilulse to suit farmers, as leed is getting kind of little girl will go to church all these wonderful writing has been considered as quite Through of Nevada, one of the lerge mine in your shoes next ""Sunday. She very scarce. scenes Griffith has woven a love serious. owners of that State;, Mrs. Isabell We have no flu in our town. The story that will live long after he found them so beautiful and was so FOR SALE240 seres of farmAbbott. Mr- David J. James the health of the people is very good at himself is dead. It has been ing land in Pocatello valley. 60 happy with them. oldest son of Wm. James was in They are poor people, having present. There are a great many Pescribed as Th.e sweetest love acres in fall grain and 50 acres Salt Lake under treatment for lived for four years under German .of our boys home from serving their story ever told. The contrast ready for spring seeding, located his eyes. Mrs. May Winters ' Apply to oppression, and now so far from country; some have gone to attend of this tremendously gripping one mile from elevatorhusband is in France serving his Adv. their home. The climate is so fog- school, and some teaching school. story with the aUial ai,d amazin- R. A. Eliason, Hyrum., country. There was also present scenes. Aiomethjng.so gy and cold and they are not accus- - A grea many parents .are stil g-war A Big Overseas' Clothing Cam- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lofthouse, for them anxious y waiting the return of appealing that" ilrarinot fully be paign will be conducted br" the Henry, Bfiinchf iVandeU,' True? go home their sons. We are waiting for $ appreciated until seen. Red Cross from March 24th to Ruby and Chauhcey Lofthouse soon. But there are not enough few more to come, then we are go Hearts of The World comes March 31st. Everybody gather (The elderly gentleman is fine home a welcome to the Rex Theatre direct from all surplus clothing and be pre- and coats, and there are so many soldiers, ing to give them sporty having lost all his the Orpheum, Salt Lake City, pared to deliver it to the commit- teeth, but the Lord is blessing English and French, let loose in party. where for three consecutive tee within that period. Germany, who want very much to go him with another set as he has Tuesday night we held our Farm home also? that I dont know if they to capacity busiBureau Meetine; had a large turn weeks it played At a meeting held by the direct- just cut one in his second childwill go soon. one of the, bigcreated and ness Ga us splenout. H. Shipley gave ors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., hood.) He is making his home has that sensations They live here in the school, so did talk on the eyer city poultry industry gest Mr. John with his youngest daughter Mrs., of Theatrical the forepart of the week, in that the dutch little boys and girls the known way on the J. H. Lofthouse, and he is very Uncle Ben Eldrige spoke thous- P. Nielsen was appointed Water can not learn and are very happy More than successes. fifty joky and cheerful and also kind. dairy question and County Agent to be able to run about. Their parwitnessed the Master of that company for the And we all and persons the told us what organizahope the venerable Wrigley insuing year. Mr. Nielsen is a good World ents are not so happy as they and the of Hearts during tion is doing for the farmers, and and we belseve, Hand cart pioneer and Paradise there and hun- ma for the position, hope they will soon go to school the engagement builder will live to reach his there. our for all felt we being paid will give' satisfaction. . again and get very learned. As for dreds were turned away because 100th mile stone. Tonight we expect to meet to of the lack of seats. the future everybody must help to WHY WORK FOR OTHERS Journal Please Copy reconstruct the world and that will hear something about the beet In the case also will be includ- when you can make 86 scientific A1 not be easy w rk. ed those delightful screen favor- wonders at home. Cost you only Now if ever question for the coming year. G. S. O. come wiser us along.-makes you get this letter, you must answer ites, Lillian and Dorthy Gish, $1.90, and retail out at $40.10 me. I am the wife of the BurgomasRobt. llarron, Geo. A. Seigmann, Something New. Sells to EveryI wish to express my heartfelt ter of Wijhe, or do. you call it lord George Fawcett, Robt. Anderson body. This will get you off that thanks to my many friends for their and little Ben Alexander, the six small pay role. Send Stamp. mayor? I have two daughters, the kind help extended during the sickThis wonder. eldest is 16 and at a boarding school child Adv. Cal. old Ocean Park, year ness and bereavement of my husand the youngest is 12 and goes to little boy wraps himself around band Frank O. Gunnell; It is only The famous Silver Players made in such audience an of school in the next town. hearts the When, Last through such experiences, as mine The City Board of Health wishes a run the past week. home, she helps me to look after a way that they cannot forget quite peo-the warn and' us to announce Monday they furnished the music that one learns the true, value of himmy French children. She likes that for the dance at Wellsville, on Tues- kind friends. I. also want to expie in general to renew their efforts very much, but must do lessons and take and appreproper steps' and precauday afternoon the playsd at a Sol- press my sincere thanks first. But she does not like that to the ciation of the Metropolitan Life Intion in preventing the spread diers welcome home party at ProPlayer very much. Do you like it? Tell flu which seems to have taken business-lik- e vidence, and at night at Preston; surance Co., for their me how old you are and where you and manner in adjusting the claim of new hold in Logan, Millville and We have in the vicinity of Hy- Wednesday night at Hyrum live. $5,000 on my husbands life, which settlements rum a slightly used player piano, Thursday night at Lewiston. This did not cause me a moments If in later years you come to other worry musical organization is surely getWhile Hyrum has not taken any paid for and in first-clapartly Europe, perhaps you could come loa even Their or the postage stamp. steps to close the town, yet condition that we will sell cheap ting popular for ball room enter- cal and see me, and so a of Mr. Thos. Brenchley, and given health authorities advise the public pair agent, to reliable party. Write us for tainment, their services having been other officials of the away shoes, Would make us friends. not and company came he careful, in general to Consolidated Music asked for, not only in this but neighparticulars, Wouldnt that be a nice affair? nehome and to than my gave me all the make make visits oftener Lake City, Utah. Ad. boring states on several occasions. Salt Co., With hearty greetings,, town encouragement and advise needed cessary to Logan or any other The Coterie Club met at Mrs. in such Mrs. H. Schimmelpenninck. and now matters, and too much canis raging, where the flu on not be said for E. residence R. Hubbards Dr. a Lake was Salt Allen Holland. Alvin Mr. the companys busiWijhe Ov., avoid as much as possible. any pub' were March The 8th. special guests week. this ness methods. I would advise all lic gatherings in outside towns. business visitor Mrs. T. W. Petersen, Mrs. Dr. mothers with families to towns from encourage Strangers and visitors Remember the E. Forrest Tay- Eliason of Logan, and Mrs. Meda husbands t5 take care of their epidemic, the present affected by lor Co- at the Rex next Tuesday Hochstrasser of Idaho The after-sheI redances as check the attend to insuranse, are not allowed noon was pleasantly spent in play- ceived was to me a fur- night. until partial reaction Our Wurlitzer Electric Auto-mali- c or other public gatherings and dainty refreshments of -- Mr. W. H. Shaw, Pres, of the ing 500 board. husband's inasmuch as loss, health my the Pianos, Violin, Flute and ther notice by was in Salt were served. board town 4 Paradise 3 or his is still with me earning power While Hyrum has only Orchestra instruments will not On March 13th the club me at and our children. on business connectweek this Lake the if only increase your patronage homes under quarantine, yet water system lo Mrs. H. B. Nielsens residence, With kindes thanks to all, but also add to your profit. In- people will not abide by the rule ed with proposed also where Mrs Hochstrasser was the and installed at Paradise, be health the Mrs. Elsie Gunnell. struments operated with nickel and advice Riven by call at headquarters special guest. The time was spent to incidentally to Wellsville, Utah, Feb. 24, 1919. the slot. Sold on monthly board, it may become necessary C. W. & M. Co., of which he in card 'playing, music and social the of terms. Write us for Mr. Robt. Baxter was in Salt particulars close town again. of Health, is local representative in South chat. Refreshments were served and By order of the Board Consolidated catalogue, and a very pleasant afternoon spent. Lake on business this week. Hyrum City, Utah. Cache. Music Co., Salt Lake Utah. - Dusi-nes- - - - , - . , Card of Thanks. The Flu Not Bad in Hyrum v - ht-- r Piano Cheap ss Confectionery Billard Halls City, - ir |