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Show N- Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 22, VOL. X. An Ordinance A Move Long Needed E. 10 Many observant people noted the recent article in the Salt Lake Tribune which dealt with the ventilation The State of public buildings. Board 'of Health made a survey of seventeen theatres in Salt Lake City and eleven of these were found to be 'detrimental to health from the stand ' point of ventilation and were con- 163.20 $383.52 The N. Vz of lots 1 and 2 in block 15, Plat A Hyrum City Survey. Rollan Allred. $196.22 of lot Hyrum City Survey. Nicholi Jorgensen. 81.40 herein before describtd, air which has already seen service property and said benefits amount to $2.35 several times. A load of carbon diper front foot, and said property is oxide, exhaled water vapor, efflu-vi- r assessed and said tax levied from the lugns of hundred of hereby according to the front footage of people, all heated to a comfortable said property in front of and along temperature is not a fit atmosphere a d upon the streets upon which for any human being. said improvement is so constructed By proper ventilation we do not said property being hereby deterneed drafts which might jeopardize mined to be benefitted in the amount health, Windows of churches should and to the extent hereinbefore set however be open during services sufficient to cause a gradual circula- forth, SEC5. Thar, upon the passage tion of air, not necessarily drafts. of this ordinance the Board of Then during the week and between services the building should be giv- Equalization as constituted by law This would shall give notice of the completion en a thorough airing. insure the buildings being filled of the list of property in said Curb shall with wholesome, fresh air least once and Gutter District, and a week, a condition not realized at thereafter meet as a Board of the present time. Equalization and Review to hear Nor is the approach of colei wea- any person or persons feeling agther an indication that windows grieved, and shall thereafter report should be kept closed. Fresh air is to the City Council their proceedings. Sec. 6. There shall be issued just as essential in winter as in sumIn winter, more attention for the purpose of payingfor such immer. must be given ventilation as it is provements coupon warrants drawn - then that our buildings are kept closed as a rule. It is now generally conceded that a person does not technically catch a cold; what he,really catches is a heat. That is, colds are not contracted by conning in contact with cold air but by breathing foul air, laden with germs, in overheated, crowded places. prominent doctor was giving a lecture on health in one of our state churches. During the course of his lecture the air became oppressive because of the large congregation gathered to obtain information on The this all important' subject. doctor suggested that inasmuch as the lecture dealt with health problems it might not be amiss to suggest that the janitor open the windows and let in a little fresh air. To which the janitor promptly responded, I can't do it Bro. T , I have got the windows nailed down for the winter. Let us insist that our churches be N. W. C. ventilated. A J good afternoon Democratic Rally was held in the 3rd ward meeting house Thursday, which was addressed by Hon. I. C. Thoresen, on the League of Nations, , also musical numbers by Lucinda Haws and Cora Hall, Assessor C. F, Olsen presided a very attentive audience was present and asked many questions which were answered satisfactorly. A Winter Apples Alvin Allen, ad. Attraction Brunswick & Miller 48 Political And Social Mr. Orson Anderson is home from Montana where he has been working. tires and For the return of the favorite tubes at the Club The Ladies Hyrum Service Stacompany to, the Rex Theatre tion. ward adv. gave a political rally at the 1st next Wed., Oct.l27th, Mr. E. Forhouse Thursday evening, rest Taylor has secured from the Mrs. J. E- VanLeuven of Spring-vill- meeting Harding-Coolidg- - 83.50 feet The N Yz of the S. Vz 1, block 15, Plat A obliged No.v 1920. Additional Locals Coming Bendt Nelsen. health rules'. All of which said tracts of real proThis campaign on proper ventilat- perty is accurately shown and desion will not be limited to Salt Lake cribed on the assessment list and City but will be carried throughout plat of said property filed in the the state. office of the City Recorder, and said Shall we continue congregating in list and plat are hereby referred to our public buildings, our churches for further particulars. especially, with little or no ventilatSec. 4. That the benefits to be ion until we are obliged by health derived from the said improvement officers to breath pure and not imand the levy of said special tax is pure stifling? declared and determined to Our churches are not properly hereby be equal and uniform on all of the to inhale One is ventilated. The (Continued from page 6.) rds. to beginning. feet $191.29 S. E. cor. of at the Beginning be will These theatres demned. block 15, Plat A Hyrum City forced to close their doors to the Survey; W. 15 rds.; N. 10 rds; public or provide ventilatiom facili- E. 5 rds; S. 5 rds; E. 10 rds; ties in keeping with common sense S. 5 rds. to beginning. FOR SALE $1.00 per bu. f -. Century Play Co., Geo. W. Broad-hurst- e, s Utah, is a guest of her son and greatest play entitled Our Pleasant Sins- This Cd. wife, Mr. and Mrs P. VanLeuvan, is headed by Mr. Lou J. Foote, Miss Pearl Allen has received a and a strong "supporting cast, call to the Central States which is gaining favor over the missionary circuit at every1 performance. to leave the 17, of next month. Several new faces have been adMrs. Harvey Jensen returned ded to the cast, including Mr. from a pleasant last Hatton, late of The Donham visit Wednesday with relatives and friends at Theatre, Denver, Colo. Miss Felt who comes from the East, having Weiser, Idaho. just finished a season with Chaun-c- y The hats we now have in stock Olcott, Miss Berryman who from ourfall and winter lines will will be remembered pleasantly, will be seen in leading role. be sold below cost for one week If you desire to see a play that is only. Hyrum Millinery, a sermon within itself, dont miss ad Mrs. Maud Liljenquist, Prop. Our Pleasant Sins.' Rex Theatre Next Tuesday and Wednesday are Wed., Oct. 27th the last days to Register for this election. Many names have been . found missing of voters who voted at the last election. Examine the list at Unsworths store or at the Drug store and make sure that your On ennteringi the Rasmussen name is on it. If not go to Mrs Bazaar at Logan the jpther day Emma Liljenquist or Leonard Larour reporter was surprised to see sen and be registered these last days such a large and well selected sure. tl; Go to the Bazaar For Your Shoes stock of the celebrated Z, C, M. I. shoes, 'in connection with his other large stock of merchandise ' that popular store carries. . In looking ovor the shoe department .with Mr. Rasmussen, he told the reporter that, he had includ bought all cabinets-fil-led ing five large, new from bottom to top each holding 500 pairs at a bargain and can sell them to his customers at the wholesale price, and still make a legitimate profit on them. If you value service and want a good shoe, we advise you to call at the Rasmussen Bazaar, and get full value for your 5 be for a lesser sum. ordinances and parts with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 8. This ordinance shall be published at least once in a newspaper having general circulation in said city, and shall be in full force and effect from and after such publication. Passed by the City Council of Hyrum City, Utah, this 21st day of October, 1920. C. J. Christiansen, Sec. 7. All Mrs. Keller of Provo, came to Hy- rum last Tuesday with the intention of organizing the club, but on account of the attendance' was not able to effect the organization. She accompanied Mrs. Hyde here Friday, and then organized the Harding-CoolidClub, as follows: Mrs.iEzra J( Wilson. 'Chairman; The Hyrum Irrigation Go. taxes , Mrs. J. A., Israelson, 1st may be paid every Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6 oclock and on Mrs. N. C. Nielsen, 2nd Saturday from 10 to 6. at Anderson ad and Sons store, Main street. ge Vice-Chairm- an. Vice-Chairm- ALBERT A. LAW Candidate for District Judge First District comprises the Counties Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. A. S. Clarke, Secretary. Adelaide Holm, Treasurer. M. S. Rosenbaum, Chorister. Alban T. Clawson, Organist. Charles Sorenson, Chaplin. Executive Committee The T. W. Petersen, H. II. Jensen, John Midgley, Emma Liljenquist John Holm, J. Allgaier. Advisiory Committee-T- he Della Dally, Hiram Hall Jr., Mrs. O. H. Birch. Program Committee The August Clawson, Louis Edison, and the Misses Pearl Allen and Lynn Liljenquist. Finance Committee Mrs. Belle DeWitt, and the Misses Nina Johnson and Lettie Sorenson. Reception Committee The Mes-dam- es Mes-dam- es Mes-dam- es Mes-dam- es of Cache, Box Elder and Rich. Mr. Law is well qualified to discharge the duties of the office of District Judge, and we therefore, very candidly tender our well wishes to Albert in this race, and urge upon all voters to give him the support he deserves Mr. Laws opponent is the present Judge, whose home is in Brigham City. He is seeking a third M. A. Gill, T. W. Hutton, term for this high office, and it is v Clarice Jensen. Mayor. our opinion that two terms which Refreshment Committee is eight years for this office is The Mesdames Francis Olsen, Henry City Recorder. enough for any man. Monson, John Jensen Sr., George The Ladies Democratic Organization OF HYRUM Extend an invitation to all lady voters of Hyrum, whether Democrat 01 Republican, to attend a Social AT THE ELITE HALL Thursday, Oct. 28th, at 3 p. m. Free Refreshments Will be Served to AIL will speak on the League of Nations and Hon E. R. Owen will speak on other important issues of the campaign. Mrs. Elizabeth ladies political rally was held at the 3rd ward meeting house Friday Oct. 15, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Jenette A. Hyde of Salt Lake City, was the A fairly large principal speaker. crowd of ladies attended in spite of the bad weather, and listened to a most excellent talk on the big question of the day. A line of auto accories and oils of the best, also a full line of Tires & Tubes. We have your size in Miller & Brunsswick, two .of the leading tires, get our price. Weed chains of all sizes, at the Hyrum Service Station. Instant Service, ad of ordinances in conflict against the fund created by the special tax and assessment hereby levied and assessed. That said warrants shall be drawn on the City Treasurer of Hyrum City, against the tax fund derived from the special assessment hereby levied, such warrants to be made in form, wording and color different, to distinguish them from other warrants of said City, and to be drawn in sums and amounts of not less than $1,000.00 Attest: C. L. Hall, except the last warrant drawn in full payment of any amount shall An excellent program Oct. 21. had been arranged and the time set to begin at 8 oclock, but on account of unavoidable circumstances, the speakers failed to arrive at that time. The guests which included Prof. Casto and wife, Mayor Howell, several of the county nominees and the Republican Quartette which sang Most all of the several selections visitors gave short talks. The Clubs Ladies chorus sang several songs after which they served ice cream and cake to all present, which numbered about three hundred. All present had a most enjoyable time- - A nice We are pleased to indorse the of our friend Albert A. ad candidacy Law for the office of District Judge of this First Judicial District- - The money. e Israelsen-Allre- d DONT FAIL TO ATTEND (Paid Political Advertisement.) Stanton, William H. Jensen, C. H. Ralph. Decorating Committee The Mesdames C. J. Jensen, Iver Albretsen.l Harvey Jensen, Hans Mikkelsen. Missionary Farewell The First Watd Missionai Committee have arranged a far well party in honor Sister Isabel Dewitt, who leaves soon for tl Western States Mission, on Tue day Evening. Oct. 26th. An ii vitation is extended to all to t present and give Bell a good sen off. A car of corn will arrive the fi of the week, and at the price we i selling it, no one can afford to ( along without it. S. C. Prodt Co. |