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Show Courier Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, April 30, 1920. VOL. X Taxpayers Discuss Bond Question Former Hyrum Folks Buried Warning To Fruit Growers Additional Locals Popular Young Order your seed and silo corn im- Com-mitt- County. After careful discussion of the matter Bobert Baxter made a motion, which was seconded by Ernest Petersen that those present express their wishes for or against the Bonding proposition by a standing vote which was carried unanimously. All thos-who favored-- the Bonding were requested to rise to their feet, but not arose, Then, all who were opposed to Bonding the County were requested to stand up, whereupon every one present arose to their feet. The matter of pledging of our members of the Legislatue to pass a law providing that the appropriations made by the Legislature shall not exceed the income of the State for that year met with universal endorsement as did also the propositions of elimination on all of unnecessary offices and the taxing of State Salaried persons according to the amount of their salaries. Bobert Baxter, Chairman of the Taxpayers League. i ilar telegram telling her of the death of her oldest son, Austin, who had died in California, from a severe case of influenza. Her husband, C. H. Wilson died a few years ago, which makes the trouble much harder for Sister Wilson. Guy Wilson was the 2nd son of C. H. and Ann Eliza McBride Wilson, born at Hyrum Utah, Dec. the 20th, 1893. He was married to Ethleen Nielsen, Oct. the 20th 1918. He died March the 14th at Yuma Arizona, of heart failure. He leaves a wife and an infaint son, a mother, two sisters, four brothers and a number of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held in Los Angles Cab, Saturday March the 20th at Browns Undertaking parlors. PreB. McMurrin of the California A male Mission,, taking charge. Abide With Me. quartette sang, Prayer was offered by, Elder Campbell. Elder Cornwall sang, O My Father. Pres. McMurrin was the I Need The Every Hour, speaker. was nicolj rtndernd by the quartette. After the benedication, the body wa3 laid to rest in the Ingld-woo- d Cemetary. Mrs. Mary C. Christiansen, a mother young passed away after a severe attact of pneumonia, at Downey Idaho. All that medical aid and loving hands could do was done, but of no avail, as the good Lord saw fit to call her home. Sister Christiansen was the daughter of John and Mary C. Hartvixig-sen- , who imigrated from Norway in She was 1880, settling in Hyrum. born July 19th 1881, and moved with her parents to Marsh Valley in the spring of 1898. In 1903, she was married to Moses Christiansen, 'who had also moved from Hyrum to that place. Sister 1st I. Christiansen died Saturday April the 10th and leaves a sorrowing husband and six young children, two brothers and a number of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. The following program will be renThe funerrl services over her redered at the 1st ward M. I. A. Con- mains were held at Downey Idaho, joint meeting Sunday Eve. May 2nd April the 13th. in the meeting house. at 8 oclock. O My Father. The choir sang, Congregational hymn: Praise to Prayer was offered by Bp. W. A. Ward M. A. Program - the Man. Dewey. Prayer. Chorus: Joseph Smiths First Prayer. Junior Girls. Concert Recitation, by Audience: James 12 3. The First Vision, Fern Nielsen. Tenor Solo: MThe Seer. Dr. Worley. Vi- The Testimony of the First sion, LeRoy McBride. Chorus, Oh Blessed Communion Elda Jensen, Norma Olsen, Fern Nielsen and Grace Wilson. Address, Results of the Vision, Bp. L. D. McBride. A quartette was nicely there isnt anything that pays bigger returns for time and money spent than by properly attending to this workFor fungus diseases and San Jdse scale I would recommend Lime Sulphur 12 gallons to 100 gallons water. Scalecide is the very best material to use or. eggs of red spider, brown mite, (spider mite) fruit tree leaf roller, and the aphis to be used just as the leaf, buds begin to open To control codling (green tips). moth (worms in apples and pears) pounds spray with Lead Arsenate 100 to 5 galor pounds paste powder lons water, after the blossoms fal and before the calyx closes. This spray controls the worms that try to enter the calyx end. To make the control more effective this spray should be repeated in 9 to 14 days, and - for the most effective results 0 the orchard should be sprayed again about a month later. The exact time .can be ascertained by watching the bands to note when the larvae are leaving the' armies to make ready for ihe next bradi!.' In the first two sprays, a coarse nozzle should be used, force the spray into the calyx, drench the tree; third spray, a fine nozzle which produces a mist should be used. In connection to spraying, band the trees with strips of burlap a month after blossoming. The larvae after leaving the apples crawl down the trunk and hide under the bands. The bands should be removed every ten days, destroy the larvae by dipThey ping bands in hot water. should then be replaced. This work should continue until late in August. It is said that 60 per cent of the larvae may be captured by banding. This treatment applies to pears also. To control the peach twig borer (worms in peach), use arsenate of lead, spray just as the leaf buds are opening, or use lime sulphur late as possible m dormant season-- . This same treatment used for apricot trees. It is the duty of all people to spray, if you havent a sprayer try to buy one or hire your neighbor to do your work, but by all means This is fair warning and spray. and this statement is made so that none can plead ignorant of the law, nor of control measures. Yours very respectfully. H. P. Mathews. Co. Crops & .Pests Inspector. - 1 rendered by Mrs. Spidell, Mrs. M. A, Thomas, Mr. Monson and Arthur Nelson. The speakers were Bishop Webb, S. T. Johnson and Bishop Thomas. The choir sang, Shall We Let us supply you with your need Meet Beyond The River. BenedicIf we in the Feed and Seed line. tion was offered by M. J. Richards. we in will stock havent it get it. The floral offerings were many adv. S. C. Produce Co. The remains were and beautiful. buried in the Downey Cemetery. Auction Sale. Notice! , ' house- An Auction Sale of all the hold goods, furniture, eta., belonging to the late Nickoli Nielsen, 2nd and 3rd will take place at his residence in 1st, Send in your We Singing, 0 God for a Prophet. Liberty Bonds and have them con- Southwest part of town, next MonBenediction. verted into permanent bonds. day, May 3rd, at 2 oclock p. m. Adv. Everybody invited. Hyrum State Bank. Ad L. D. McBride, Administrator. Congregational Thank Thee People Wed mediately. We can take care of ad you. S. C. Produce Co. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Eliza will remember that in March Growers will not be permitted to Wilson, Mass Pursuant to the call for a; to sell where went she wormy fruit this year. The Rupert Idaho, Meeting last Monday evening, the she had accpeted a position as a State Law strictly forbids it. ThereIlyrum City Hall was filled with house keeper. fore, it is important that growers taxpayers at the time appointed for On March 14th, she received the use every precaution to produce the meeting, and Robert Baxter, fruit-- ' news by telegram, that her son, worm-fre- e sad called the meeting to order and askC. Wilson wa3 dead. This was We are brought to realize the ed who shall act as Chairman, where Guy a shock to as sister Wilson, great just necessity of banding and spraying ..upon, H. F. Liljenquist was elected simmore forceibly than ever before and and H. B. Nielsen was a year or so ago she received a Chairman, made Secretary and the Call for the e meeing wa3 read, after which a of the from Logan consisting and Hovey, Skidmore, Messrs Harris, Blair being present, the freedorn of the floor was extended to them. These gentlemen had a map showing the roads which it was intended to improve with the money secured from the Bonding above refered to, and the principal part of the time of the meeting was occupied by these gentlemen in showing why the taxpayers should vote for the Bonding of the County. The matter was then discussed by the taxpayers pro and con and all expressed themselves in favor of good roads by taxation, but not one of them favored the Bonding of the N0.23 Bowerings Novelty Orchestra, at Mr. Fred Miller, oldest son of iyrum, Wed., May 12th. Someadv Mr. Fred T. Miller, of our City, and thing exceptionally good. Miss Minnie Evans of Spanish Mifes. Eva Black of Kirtland New Fork spent the week end here as the Mexico, were united in marriage at guest of her sister, Acs- Louis the Logan Temple, April 21st 1920. After arriving home in the evenEdison. a Our plan will make it possible for ing wedding supper,was given the at the home of the grooms your silo to pay for itself. Splendid couple served by his sisters. terms. S. C. Produce Co. ad father, being The immediate family and a few Messrs. J. E. Shepherd, and Hy- friends being present. rum Hayball, Pres, and Vice-PreThe following Friday evening a respectively, of the Cache Valley shower was given Mrs. Miller. A Bank, Logan, were Hyrum business large crowd assembled, showering visitors, this Friday afternoon. the bride with many useful and The evening For your , auto accessories and beautiful presents. in auto repairs, go to the Jensen Mo- was spent playing games, singing tor Co., where you can get your songs and enjoying the musical wats supplied on short notice and selections. During the evening refreshments were served. The folks with satisfaction. See their ad more for information. departed at a late hour wishing the a happy and prosperous jour15 Crystal Electric Washers have couple been delivered to satisfied custom- ney through life. Mrs. Miller was a missionary the ers during March and April. See same time as Mr. Miller, hence the this wonderful machine at Anderromance. We welcome the lady to son & Sons Cos. Store. adv. - - s. Miss Thelma Stores a young lady from Garland Utah, has accepted a position at the South Cache Produce our city. Miss Mae Rose surprised her par- Cos., Store. The people of South ents and friends by quietly slipping Cache will find her congenial and away to Salt Lake and getting marMiss Rose and Mr. J. I. ried. always ready to serve them. Gunderson were married April the LOST Last Wednesday evening 9th 1920. On their to this city, a blue serge coat, contaning amorlg . shower was tendered them by their qther things a pocket book, a tegis-te- r friends, ,at the home of the hrides card,' and fountain pen. Finder parents,' Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Rose of kindly leave same at this office and the 2nd ward. be rewarded. Adv. y During the evening the brides The funeral services over the re- trousseau, consisting of many beaumains of Russell Crookston, who tiful things, and which had' been passed away at the hospital in Logan nicely arranged in one of the rooms will be held at the 2nd ward chapel was shown by Mrs. Milton Allen. Later in the evening refreshments Sunday at 2 oclock p. m. The body will be laid to resin the were served. The couple received cemetery at Logan. many beautiful and useful presents. The Willard The Messrs. Ed. and guest departed at a late hour Anderson, Virgil Midgley and Jer- wishing them much joy and happiome Wilson left Th'rursday for ness in their journey through life. Wyoming, where they will be engaged, in the sheep business, for The boys about three months. made one trip there, but were The City Treasurers Office is now obliged to 'return hereon account of located at Anderson & Sons Store the severe weather in Wyoming. where payments for city taxes, etc., be made from 3rd to 10th, and can The fol lowing are the latest to arrive in our vicinity via of stork on 2 last days of each month. Charlotte Allen, Treasurer. route. Girls to, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ad, Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearce, of The 1st ward Relief Society pleasParadise, Mr. and Mrs. Alanzo Burand C. Mr. Mrs. and Lorenzo rell, antly surprised Mrs. Lillian Olsen, A boy to Mr. and Mrs. after the regular meeting on April Petersen. She was presented with a Twins arrived at 27th. Reader. George the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. small token in appreciation of her All concerned are doing faithful labors performed as a disReynolds. trict teacher of that organization. nicely. on Main Street, Hyrum, a mans Notice! Special Prices ON BICYCLES, KODACKS LUNCH BASKETS, THERMOS BOTTLES POCKET KNIVES BICYCLE TIRES. RIFLES SEE OUR Ajax Fire Extingusisher for Autos HYRUM DRUG CO. Saltair Band at Hyrum, Wednesday, May 1 9th |