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Show H 0 South Hyrum, Cache County VOL. X. Utah, Friday, Oct, 15, Additional Locals Funeral of A ThanksgivBrunswick tires and H- O. Hansen tubes at the Hyrum Service ing Story tion. & Miller N - Sta- adv. A fine baby girl arrived at the Funeral services over the remains of H. 0. Hansen, who died Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Ade Calder afternoon, Oct. 5th, were held in on Saturday, October 9th. the 3rd ward meeting house at 2 p. Leave your orders for potatoes. Bp. Louis Will have a carload of the Famous m. Friday Oct. 8, 1920. Maughan presided, and the 3rd Russetts within a few days. Prices ward choir under the leadership of South Cache ad. Leonard Larsen furnished appropriate singing. ' Prayer was offered by Elder A. J. Allen. The speakers were Elders Andreas Johanson of Blackfoot. Idaho, H. P. Hansen and C. F. Olsen of this City. Bp. Maughan made a few closing remarks, in which he thanked all for their attendence at the services, and alt who in any way rendered service during the death and burial of Bro. Hansen. During the services a solo was nicely sung by The closing Couns. L. Larsen. was offered by Couns. Jas. prayer G. Christiansen. The services were largely attended, the floral offerings many and beautiful, and a large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Elder Couns. right. Produce, Dont forget to lattend the program and picture show next Wednesday for the benefit of the Daughters of the Pioneers, at the Rex. The ideal way of modern washing will be shown you next week, at Andersons by a lady demonstrator direct from Crystal Factory. adv. are in receipt of an account of the organization of a Womans We Republican Club, which has been named the Harding-CoolidgClub. The details in full will appear in our next. e All inquiries and questions concerning the Crystal Washer will be answered by expert lady demonstrator, the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, (Thur., Fri., and Sat) at Andersons. adv. All grades of the Lincoln School will reopen again for regular work Bro. Hansen was 85 years of age, Monday morning Oct. 18th. A full and leaves a wife of the same 8ge, attendance of students in all grades three sons and four daughters to is very much desired. mourn his death. He was possessed C. L. Hall, Principal. of many good traits of character, The Hyrum Service Station will was industrious and congenial, and Monday Oct. 18th, with a comopen f honest and upright in all his dealline of auto accessories, tires, ings,, and was a good husband- and pletetubes and of the best. Free air and father. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hansen distilled water. Service our aim. were among the early pioneers, Mrs Give us a call. Hyrum Service Hansen having pulled a handcart adv. Station. across the plains. Silas Allen. - - After the funeral Mrs. Hansen left with some of her children for Idaho, where she will live with them the balance of her days. Those in attendence at the funeral from other places were: Hiram Hansen and wife of Shelley, Geo. C Allen and wife of Woppelo, Idaho, Mina Johnson of Firth, Idaho, Mary Kellog of Salt Lake City, Utah, John 0. Hansen and wife and son Ralph of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Hyrum Thatcher of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Willian Baird of Salt Lake City. Picture Show And Program r Editor Courier: I will endeavor to write you a short Thanksgiving called me to I am afraid her bed and said, Papa Ill never get well. Take the wreath I have made and place it on my grave. Lay me by the side of my dear mother who was so kind and good to me. My Catherine, dont tell me youre going to leave your poor old dad, try and stay just a little longer and I will No, she said, God go with you. has willed it otherwise. beginning my little story say that I was walking up one of the streets of a little western city when I came to a beautiful little "The doctor called in the afternoon hofae inclosed with a hedge fence. and said there wasn't much chance. I walked up the pathway leading to She lingered on for a couple of days the house; on either side you could and then left me, and took with see flower beds and evergreens etc., her every ray of sunshine as she it certainly looked like a perfect passed away. 1 home. My wife was laid away shortly An old gentleman sat on the front after we arrived here. It seemed 1 was to be tried to modern of the He the bungalow. very core. porch bade me to come and sit down by I had two other daughters, one was him, handed me a rocker and said: living in a neighboring village, the I see you are begining to get on other worked in a large mercantile 1 store until she was induced by her the shady side of life yourself. have been thinking this afternoon, girl companion. to go to some large of my younger days, when I was in city. How I looked for her, and old Carolina on the farm, where I advertised everywhere but all in used to hitch up my horses on the vain. I was sitting here as usual, three wagon and would go up into the old Carolina hills. The childrens would or four days before Thanksgiving. gather wild fruit, and run wild It was very cold, the trees had shed Oh their leaves and we had had a little among the trees and bushes. we how happy all were! I sat fall of snow that night. Little Catherine was our bab there watching people passing to girl then; you would always see her and fro with their warm wraps and in the lead, she was always so light- furs. Down the walk I could see a hearted and cheerful. Oh what a figure wraped in a black shawl covShe came up the change was to come into our happy ering her head. Little Catherine was the walk very slowly until she came to home. sunshine of our household. You' my gate. She stopped, opened the I could see her on a Summer morning gate and started up the pathway. chasing the sunbeams and butter- She looked up and saw me sitting flies among evergreens and roses, on the porch, she gave one scream Father forgive me, and fell to,the r One morning she stayed out longer than usual; I walked out to see ground. I walked down to where what she was doing. I met her she lay, looked at her pail and wastShe ed face, and found that Alice had coming up through the trees. had made a wreath from gyraniums come home to poor old dad. I pickher favorite flower, and placed it on ed her up as best I could and took her head over her dark tangled hair her into the house and laid her on I looked at the face till she looked like an angel to me. the couch. We walked to the house together. before me and could see she had She complained of a headache and suffered. Its too often the case, she after we got in the house she Jaid had fallen by the wayside. He down on her little bed and said, 1 looked over at me but if we stop to consider man was the cause of it suppose I worked to hard on my Story. 1o I will Every owner or prospective owner of a washing machine should see the demonstration at Andersons by lady expert. Many valuable points will be given in the handling of adv. your washing. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen entertained at a dinner party last She lie there the greater Tuesday the following guests: Mr. wreath. Mrs. of the and day; we watched over Hyrum J. Nielsen of Moab, part Utah, Mr. C. W. Nielsen of Devils her all night and next morning she Slide, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. seemed to be just a little worse. We Humphreys of Amalga, Utah, and called a doctor, he examined her Mrs. Amelia Nielsen of Logan. The and told me he was afraid it was a afternoon was very pleasantly spent bad case of fever and that he would She call again in the afternoon. in music and social chat. , all. The old man sighed and wept; I We all have tryed to console him. our troubles in one way or another, and it shows the man who is able to Think of stand the hour of trial. who Jefferson Thomas after losing his wife and all of his children, An entertainment consisting of a program and special picture show, will be given under the auspices of the Doughters of the Pioneers, at the Rex Theatre, next Wednesday evening Oct. 20, at 8 oclock. A good program is being pre- pared and in connection with the picture show patrons are assured of a pleasing entertainment.' Admission 10c and 20c. Two shows for one price. Proceeds to be used for the benefit of that organization. Dont fail to be there. - adv. The Hyrum Stake Quarterly Conference will convene next Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th, at the Hyrum 3rd ward chapel. Meeting at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of each day. A good attendance of officers and members of the various wards in the stake is earnestly desired. No. 47 1920. HON. DON B. COLTON Republican Candidate for Congressman, and HON. HARVEY CLUFF Republican Candidate for Attorney General, WILL VISIT HYRUM Monday Evening Oct. 18th, 1920 To present the issues of this momentuous campaign. Both these gentlement are splendid speakers, and will present most convincingly their reasons for urging you to return the Republicans to power, in County, State and Nation. Remember the Date and Place. Monday Evening, Oct. 18th, at 8 p.m., Third Ward Meeting House The Republican Male Quartet will Furnish the Music The Cabin in the Hills When Edward Peple wrote the play the Cabin in the Hills which is the next offering of the Ada Daniels Company, he had the one big theme in mind that East is East and West is West, and made the idea evident throughout this wonderful play which has proclaimed him one of the greatest In this in this country. comedy-dram- a the Cabin in the Hills which comes to the Rex Theater Tuesday night, Oct. 19th, is shown the world, s greatest morality lesson through the experience of Annie Hunter the ambitious wife of an honest home loving husband when she scorns the man who betrayed her. Miss Daniels will be at her best in this role with an exceptionally good cast. The play is directed by Frank Jonasson and is full of heart interest and unusually interesting. play-write- rs . To The Public Following the practice of put- ting the best before the public. The Crystal Mfg. Co. will have an expert lady demonstrator at Anderson & Sons Cos, store on Thurs , Fri. anj Sat., Oct. 21, 22 and 23rd. All washing problems and worries will be given the best of attention and many points of interest to the housewife relative to washing, will be explained by the lady of national experience. FOR SALE Winter Apples 50c to $1.00 per bu. Alvin Allen, ad. A gentlemans heavy glove was left at this office. can get same by calling. buckskin Owner Crystal Washer Demonstration at Anderson & Sons, Thur. Fri. and Sat. of next week. The public i3 invited. adv. The easiest, safest, most economical and cleanliest, way of washing, o be given you next week at Andersons. Dont fail to see the lady demonstrator. adv. Eggs continue to advance. Why not take care of those hens and get results? Our poultry feeds are no We have longer an experiment. oyster shell, beef meal, laying mesh, caffir corn, wheat, bran and shorts, a combination of these feeds spell Eggs,. get yours now.. South Cache Produce. adv. wrote the Declaration of Independence, one of the greatest documents that was ever written by man and afterwards became President of the United States. I bade the old man good bye and past out of the gate and he was left alone once more. Very truly yours, Oscar Liljenquist. Notice! Mgr. Brian of the Hudson-ArwaPhonograph Co. has moved his store from the Service Station to the building next to Hyrum Stte Bank. Go in now and order your machine while he has a complete line to pick from. adv. ll Halloween Ball at Elite Hall Hyrum, Saturday, October 30th. v |