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Show v ill r Cache Couri South Utah, Friday, Oct. 1, Hyrum, Cache County, VOL. X Attention! Beet Growers Vaudeville Musical DeLux Additional Locals Dead Babe Comes to Live Extravaganza "Say Rastus, whare you all gwine Sunar beet harvesting time is The following clipping taken from next it Tuesday night? with many problems. here and "Whare 1'se gwine, why Ise the Portland Oregonian was handed The Farm Bureau will this year in us for publication and while we do active solving gwine to bed. part take an beto "Gwine bed; doan you all know not vouch for the truthfulness of some of the problems arising and the story yet the rticle is entitled the company. deyll be a big show in town?" tween grower "Whas is to some consideration and our readdat yoa say niggah? taking The Sugar Company avoid done said to can take it for lwhat its worth: troubles ers "Ise is to dey gwine all precautions and will endeavor to give just be a big big show in that Third Dysart, la., Sept. 6. This town For and Ward the all. is to not house, purtreatment yoa gwine is much wrought up over what part bed but you is gwine to see dat of its to of greivances settleing any pose peoblesajr is a miracle and the a show. arise, responsible rest declare is a gigantic hoax. On that may "And let me tell yoa niggah, you October 1 last man will be appointed to look year a daughter .was s will sho see the some ville. interests of, the vaddy growers after born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. RobBe honof every nationality; lovely bins of in each of the districts. Dysart in a hospital Spring est with the company and then gals, old songs, and dat man Ralph field, 111. Five days later the haby we may demand like service from Hansen is gwine to be there, and died and was buried. On the night is he sho some And coon. 14 boy, them. of say of this year a baby was June The question of topping prices songs, you tell em; sey they sho placed in their bed at their home can be answered by referring to can sing. near Dysart. "Who you say put on dat show? the rates given in the north end The mother and father, both of Third ward choir put on dat whom believe in of the County, where they are spirituaism, declare - Nig-gah- at -- it is their dead child restored to life. governed entirely by the labor vaddy ville show. "Now Rastus, wha yoa all gwine Hundreds of contract which is as follows: persons have called 10 ton crop per acre $1.20 per ton Tuesday night? the farm house, .seen and talked 1. 00 it 14 i a ti "Tie gwine to set dat show. with its parents and many of them t t side-splittin- .. questioned them and other neighbors as well as business and professional men in Dysart. ( The two physicians of the town Admission 25 cents. Prize-winnin- g blue-ribbo- n Hence Christiansen, and old and respected resident and pioneer of Hyrum, passed away at an early hour last Tues, morning, at the home Mr. JPeter of his daughter Martha, at Rexburg He has Idaho, in his 90th year. taken an active part in both church . Mr. and Mrs. Phone 133 J Lars Petersen campaign, especially emphasizing the principles involved in the League of Nations. Following Mr. re- quality guaranteed. Sons Co: sons who are prominent J. Anderson & adv. lotte Allens residence. Legal Hans Mikkeesen. Notary Public. Real Estate, Loans, Bonds and Insurance. adv. departed. parents profess We have a big assortment of see a strong resemblance between warm Underwear and SweatHis remains were shipped to the baby girl and themselves and good, of all kinds; very reasoner Coats Thursday, and interment was the mother points to a birthmark on able. Call in and get your winters made in the city cemetery , the f uneral the infants arm which they declare is complete, the stock while supply, being held Friday at 2 p. m. in the was on the child which died. Williams Economy Store, Hyrum ad First ward meeting house, and was Mrs, Robbins said.that after hearivery largely attended. Miss Ada Danielsen and her comng Sir Oliver she attended a spirit A report of the funeral and a ualistic meeting in Chicago, where pany of Rotation players, gave a synopsis of his life will appear in the medium informed her that her very creditable performance last our next. Rex in the daughter would be restored to her Tuesday evening at the The Lady of the on the night of July 14 and that fascinating play death. Hy-ru- We take this means of most sincere express-ou- r gratitude to all aid or consolation following the death of our dear father. We thank all those who' tendered us who officiated, their home a few days since. Shirley will Rex Theatre, entertain you royally. ad Oct. 7th. Hendry, of Wellsville, Weston Vernoa of Logan, and E. R. Miles of Smithfield. Four Yeor Commissioner Moses Thatcher of Logan. Two Year Cotnmissianer Melvin E. Kent of Lewiston. Ior County Clerk Eugene Yates 7 The Republican Convention was held inthe High School Auditorium in Logan at 2 p. m. and was presided over by Mr. C. Z. Harris of Richmond. Attorney Claude T. Barnes of Salt Lake, being in attendance, gave a very good talk on the issues of the coming campaign from the Republican point of view. Following Mr. Barnes speceh and a little deliberation, the convention proceeded to select the following ticket: For State Renator Joseph E. Quinney' For State Representatives Chas. G. Wood, L. M. Howell, Harry C. The play was full Poppy. of startling situations, interspersed with good, witty comedy and those who witnessed the play enjoyed a Parker. Four Year Commissioner Henry real treat Theurer, of Providence. Mrs. Less Buen, (nee Belle Will-- A Two Year Commissioner A. W. Democratic Primary of Hyrum liams) of Ogden, is visiting her Hyer of Lewiston. is hereby called to con- - tives and friends here for a few For County Clerk-WillChugg. Mr. Buen accompanied her vene at the City Hall, Hyrum, Mon- - days. For Recorder, Mrs. Lorin Merhere, but he returned to Ogden rill. day evening, Oct. 4, 1920, at 8 p-For Assessor R. W. James of for the purpose of nominating can-- 1 Sunday Paradise. didates for the following offices to Mrs. Isabelle DeWitt is leaving For Treasurer Hans Mikkelsen be voted for at the general election the employ of the Bank to take up of t: in November, Hyrum. , work in the mission field in the very For One Precinct Justice of the Peace, Surveyor L. R. Humpherys The Bank will near future. of and one Constable, and for such Logan. miss the very splendid serFor Attorney M. C. Harris of other business as may properly come vice Mrs. Dewitt has always given before said Primary. been employed by the Bank Logan. having For Sheriff Miles Petersen of C. F. Olsen, By order of for nearly eight years- - She has the Logan. Chairman. best wishes of the Bank and her A. D. Allen, Secretary. many friends in her new Dated, Hyrum, Utah, Oct. 1, 1920. . Follow Rastus Tues. Night. she must pray and periods until then. Card of Thanks John For State Representatives Call and see the most complete line of all kinds of knives in town. Best 1 Hyrum, and has both in Utah and Idaho, Ml. Christiansen had have come to restore your child bethree wives who have preceeded cause of your faith in my father. him to the great beyond. He leaves Both say the infant was3T,then a large family of sons and daugh- placed between them and the spirt ters and granchildren to mourn his The to and civic work in sang or spoke at the funeral, all those who attended to pay their last tribute of respect, to those who tendered the use of their cars, to the teachers and pupils of the Lincoln School for their beautiful floral tribute, and to all those who seijt the profusion of lovely flowers. May they all find friends as kind and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Marcussen thoughtful in their hour of need, . are happy over a new arrival at The Family of Peter Hear Shirley, the "Saxaphone King at Rex theatre, Thursday Oct. 7. Admission 50c. ad )oliticians, as both the Democratic, and Republican County Conventions were held in Logan the same day. Both Conventions were largely attended, were harmonious and enthusiastic, and considerable interest manifest by both parties in the coming election. The Democratic convention was leld at the court room of the court louse. There were two sessions morning and afternoon. The morning session was presided over by Mr. John E. Griffin and the afternoon session by Mr. E. R- - Owen, who was made permanent chairman of the convention. U. S. Senator Wm. H. King of Salt Lake, who was present, gave a good talk on the issues of the adv. of Millville. ' i Treasurer-HanceFor Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wahlen, and County of Hyde Park. their sons,, Oliver and Robert and lecture on spiritualism in. Chicago their wives, all of For County Recorden James H. Logan, spent last last February she attended it. She Sunday here with Mr. and Mr. J. A. Stewart of Logan. was so impressed with his message Wahlen. County Assessor C. F. Olsen of that on her return home she began Hyrum. Mr. Gayle Williams of Salt Lake praying for the return of her child. County Sheriff Warren K. BurnHer husband joined in the prayers City, who was the guest of his sis- ham of Logan. and both say that between 2 and 3 ter, Mrs. Bennett Blair at Logan, County Attorney E. S. Chambers on the morning of July 14 they were visited relatives and friends here the of Logan. awakened by a brilliant light in the forepart of the week- County Surveyor T. H. Humph-ery- s room. a said to voice of Logan. say They I write Fire Insurance and make them: "I am my fathers son and Documents of all kinds. Mrs. Robbins grieved so much over the loss of her child,' she said, that when Sir Oliver Lodge gave a Pioneer State Fair Ever Hyrum Called Last Saturday, Sept. 25th, was certainly a busy time for our county both admitted .they. were puzzled, LOST a childs white and black both saying Mr. and Mrs. Robbins check cokt, near Allens Store on are truthful and intelligent people and not, the. taken in by Main Street. . Finder please leave same at this office or at MrL Char a charlatan. The Biggest The bluest and best state fair ever beld lu Utah Is the mark the manage-inen- t has set Itself for the week of October 4 to 0. From present Indications It will not be disappointed, reports J. 1.. Horne, manager. The exhibits of manufactured products promise to he more representative and Interesting than they have been In any former year. The big building devoted to this part of fair displays has been completely painted und remodeled. Every booth has been reserved for n Utah concern. The agricultural exhibits will be varied and Interesting. Nearly every county of the state Is plunnlng a big competitive display of fruits, grains and vegetables. More counties will probably enter this year than have entered In any yeur before. livestock will be hovn lu great numbers. Scores of former winners will he entered again this year. Never haye breeders of pure bred animals manifested a keener Interest In the fair. Education, too, will have the most elaborate and representative showing It 1ms ever prepared. An attempt will be made to show not only the material products of the various state and county schools, but their progress and facilities as well. The fulr will be chuckful of whole-xotn- e amusement. There will be thrills every day of the1, week. The finest auto circuit In the county has been booked for dully racing exhibitions. Some of the fastest and most during drivers In the land will try for on the track. There will be plenty of fast horse racing, too. Walloon ascensions dully, with double parachute Jumps, will be u part of be spectacular diversion. Music will be u conspicuous feature of the full. Two Suit Lake City bonds and two orchestras will make music every afternoon and eveulng. Free dancing will " special feature. The manager of the fair predicts the biggest crowds that have ever thronged be grounds ou former annual For Politicians are convinced of1 the truth of the ceived an announcement this week Kings speech the convention then a fine son to their deliberated and named the followstory Mr. and Mrs. Robbins tell, of the birth of daughter, Mrs. John Hyde of ing county ticket: while others laugh at it. A newspaper man went to the Downey, Idaho. For State Senator G. A. Hogan, Robbins home this afternoon and Gentlemen: Need a pocket knife? of Lewiston. .90 tt FOLLOW RASTUS. it it ' .80 20 ti i tt it Twelve coons in a The average would probably black face, act. be $1.00 per ton. Fourteen charming damsels in a Some of our farmerr are con- pretty U. S. act. See Jess Gill in the "Mother Act. tracting on the basis of $1.25 per Hear H. M. R. H. in I can dance ton for the entire season, irreof conditions. weather with everybody but my wife. spective Taste the joys of sang and dance. The above rates are recomHear "Billy the Blower. mended by the Farm Bureau with such minor reservations as may Many other specialties. be necessary. The Timeroppely of a life time. tt Busy Day Dont miss Shirley and his ladies orchestra Thursday Oct. 7, at the Rex. The Messrs. Leo Hansen and William Liljenquist are visitors from McCammon, Idaho. Mrs. Glenn Allen of Fairfield, Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends here for seveaal days. Mr. Robt. Petersen who has been laid up with a severe attack of bronchitis, is up and around again. Mrs. Vivian Dean of this city who was operated on for appendicitis last Wednesday evening, is doing nicely. LOST A lid off the gas tank of a Chevrolet car in the northwest part Finder leave of town, Wednesday. ad and be rewarded office the at Dr. V. E. Petersen, D. C.. wishes to announce that he is again making his regular trips to Paradise and every evening. at Avon, for appoinments. 16 No. 45 1920. 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