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Show John A. I6raelsen, G6 Ft st North lt South Cache Courier VOL. NO. Byrain, Cache County, Otak, Friday, Oct. 14, 1921. XI. That 200 Gallon Additional Locals Pocatello ValF. W. Loudy and daughter Wine Permit of Mrs. ley News Billings. Mont., were Hyrum For Mayor, Democrats Name City Ticket Last Monday night, Oct. 10th the Democrats of Hyrutn met in Primary in the City Hall, and transacted the following business: Olsen acted as chairman of the meeting and Mr. A. D Allen as Secretary. Considerable discussion was indulged in relative to the question of whether the party shall put up a ticket at all, or propose a union with the Republicans,' as all had fully decided they could not answer or support the call of The an unnamed secretary of Nonpartisan League, said League being the title of an organization which started in the got itself a bad repuHad tation in several states. there,been a call for a real citizens gathering, signed by some responsible party or parties, quite likely the Democrats would have joined the movement, and laid politics aside for this election, but under the circumstances it was unanimously decided to name ticket, a straight Democratic which follows: For. Mayor, L. D. McBride; for City Recorder, Leonard Larsen; Mr. C. F. Da-kotasa- nd for City Treasurer, Mrs. CharCounlotte Allen; for four-yecilman, A. D. Allen; for two-yea- r Councilmen, Roy L. Baxter, O. - E. Petersen, and Louis P.. ar -- C. L. Hall; H. F. Liljenquist; Councilman, Councilmen, H. H. Jensen. G. Alfred Anderson and Leroy Jensen. For Recorder, Raymond Jensen; for Treasurer, Malinda ( P. Liljenquist. We understand that a ticket will also be put in the field, and if so, voters will certainly have a lot of good material to choose from at the coming election. Non-Partisa- n U. E. A. Convetion At Salt Lake City annual convenThe twenty-sixttion of the Utah Educational Association convenes in Salt Lake City October 20, 21, and 22, 1921. The first meeting will be held in the Tabernacle, Thursday night, October 20th, at 8:00 oclock p. m. This will be a general meeeting to which the public will be invited. The program for this sessions will h fie as follows: Music chers. Address, Superintendent Charles S Meek, (Eccentricities of Teachei s. l Music The 21, and 22, will be given over to general sessions and departmental sessions. The visiting educators are among the most prominent in the United States and consist of the following: Maughan. Superintendent Charles elected superintendent non-taxab- Thurs. Oct. 20 tli of already given their moral supthe temport to administer poral affairs of their church; they must be pretty good fellows. True, they are busy men but that is the kind if men we generally get the best service from. The man of leisure, who has nothing to do, generally keeps his reputation by doing nothing. At the same meeting, Mr. C. F. Olsen resigned as chairman of the party, receiving a vote of thanks for his services in the past. The following city organization was effected: Chairman, A. D. Allen; Secretary' and Treasurer, O. E- Petersen. Executive Committee, N. J. Nielsen, J. Vern Nielsen, Christen Thompson, A B. Wilson and James Christian- - ' Kansas. Mrs. A. McNaught, Commissioner of Elementary Education of California. The Railroads will make special rates for the convention. Margaret At-lant- ac Recent Nuptilas Mr. Harvey Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of this city and Miss Mary Glenn of Wells-villwere married in the Salt e, Lake Temple, Wednesday, October, The couple spent a few days in Salt Lake City, and are now at home here for the present. grand-daught- er - - League Meeting - Non-Partisa- - An-lerso- n n. . After some discussion as to the laming of the various candidates ind other questions confronting he political situation of the hour he following ticket was .named: one-ha- lf Mrs. Josephine Johnson announces the marriage of her Miss Vernal Parkinson of Los Angles, Cal., to Mr. William B. Linford of Logan. The marriage took place Saturday, Oct., 1, at- the home of the groom in Logan. Mr. Elbert K. Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L K. Nielsen of this city, and Miss Ija Hansen of Lorenzo, Idaho, were married - Thursday, Oct., 6, at Lorenzo, where they expect to make their home. Miss Dora Jeppesen of Arco, who formerly lived in HyIdaho, rum, and Mr. William Barker of Escalenta, Utah,- were married in the Salt Lake Temple on October? the 5th, postponed, owing to the the special meeting, is hereby sailed for next Tuesday, night, Oct. 18th, at the City Hall, 8. P. M. All should come out and help nominate a citizens ticket. beet-growe- rs . Miss Mary Briggs is for a visit. at home here Mr. Lehi Rose has moved his family to Malad for the winter. Petersen is leaving here for Hyrum to spend the winter. Mr. Lewis H. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall entertained Mr- - Jack Wahlen and Dr. O. E. Petersen, over the last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen enter tained the Messrs- Ray Jorgensen, A. J. Petersen, LeRoy Wahlen and Elwood Hansen, Saturday and Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kendell returned from Tremontoa Sunday, where they had been to take Mrs. Ken-delson Devar, who will attend high school there this winter. ls The Misses Elva Nielsen, Harriet Christiansen and Lynn Liljenquist, who motored from Hyrum to attend the dance here Saturday night, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Salverson. Mr. Norman Salverson and family., came out here from Cache Valley to spend a few days with his brother, Mr. Orson Salverson and wife, but while on the road, in the dust storm Wednesday, they met with an which caused them to return ' home mueh sooner than they had .. intended. Mr, Salverson was speeding a little to gain the hills before dark, when they struck a high cul- -' vert, and Mrs. Salverson who was in the back, was thrown up by the compact, struck one of the bows with such a force that it almost knocked her unconscious, and cut her quite badly, as she was wearing glasses, which were broken, and was crushed into her forehead and nose. She returned to Hyrum for medical attention. acci--de- nt Mrs. Andersen Home From Europe g 5. According to the call of the Chairman Louis Edison, the Republicans met in Primary last ' rhursday evening to name a ticket for the coming city election in November. the meetThe chairman-calleing to order when the following permanent organization was ef- Non-Partis- n fected: Chairman, H. H. Jensen; ExecSecretary, A. J. Clawsonutive Committe, John Holm, H. Mass meeting The F. Liljenquist, J- D. Stympson, last for called Tuesday night, but Wm. H. Jensen and Willard d At Elite Hall . Parties who were unable to Toledo, Ohio City Schools. Professor T. J. Kelley, Dean Colfind any other partisan criticism to offer, sneer at the fact that lege of Education, University of the ticket begins and ends with a bishop, with a bishops counsellor thrown in. But dont forget,- that these men are the very ones which the majority of the people of Hyrum have visitors this week, the guests of Mr. Through the filing of several ap and Mrs. Vern Allen. We carry a good line of shoes for plications with the Collector of Internal Revenue for permits to heads Men, Women and Children; also of famalics to manufacture wine, Gents Furnishings, Groceries and arising from an idea gained through Notions, always at the right prices, advertising letters and newspaper ad JENSENS GROCERY, Hyrum. articles, it is deemed proper to give Mrs.. Annie Hall entertained, both Farthe following imformation. Thursday and Friday nights, in honther details under the National Pro- or of her two daughters. On both hibition Act may be obtained from occasions a large eorwd of friends the Bureau of Internal Revenue, if Various enjoyed the festivities. desired. games and refreshments were the The office of the Collector of Infeatures. Mrs. Veda Redford, Mrs. ternal Revenue does not issue perAlfred Larsen and Mrs. James mits for the manufacture of wine, Christiansen assisted the hostess. home brew, distillad spirits, or any The Coterie Club held their reg- other intoxicating liquors for bevon Thursday, Oct. 6th erage use in the home or elsewhere, ular meeting. of Mrs. O. H. Birch, residence the at and, under the law, cannot issue and last Thursday, the 13th, at Mrs. such permits. fruit juice can Clarks at the residence of her mobe made in the home. Intoxicating ther, Mrs. James L. Jensen. At wine, home brew, and distilled Both meetings the time was spent in social ehat and music and dainty spirits may not be made. refreshments served, and pleasant A manufacturer of fruit juices may make and sell afternoons spent. the same, paying a tax of ten per The M. I. A's. of the three wards If the per- of Hyrum held their opening socials cent on the sale price. son engaged in the business of man- last Tuesday evening at the various fruit ward meeting houses. In each ufacturing is of ward nice programs were rendered for the head market the juices a family, such producer may obtain after which games and dancing was a permit to manufacture 200 gallons indulged in. The parties were well thereof for the use of his own fam- attended by old and young and a ily, without payment of tax. Such splendid time is reported from each fruit juice must not be ward. sold or otherwise removed from the place of manufacture. If the munufVurer be .not the head of a family, or if, being a married man, he is living apart from Partners of the Night his family, or if the manufacturer be a partnership, a permit cannot A new kind of sleuth figures in issue to exempt the manufacturer And Partners of the Night. from the tax on the amount of fruit there is only one kiss in the plot. juice named. The tax exemption to the manu- In fact a certain queer brand of cigfacturer who is also the head of a ars plays a more important role kisses usually do, family may have been the source of than The story begins at sea on an confusion. The effect of the exliner coming in to port and emption is not to allow the manuthe plot is well under way when facture of 200 gallons of intoxicatIn New York is ing wine free from the restrictions New York reached. is and the the limit, gambling sky of the National Prohibition Act, but 'rtiere is a in this story, figures manallow a producer to merely to den a and and bank police gambling ufacture 200 gallons of where an especially headquarters fruit juices free from tax. The law does notallow the manu- fine type of po'ice commissioner is facture, without a permit, of beer, in charge. Under him is a crook ale and porter, even though the who tries to queer the hero and frame up the chief. Meanwhile the aleholic contents be less than of one per cent of alcohol by young detective Clifford follows the Is he in love trail of a woman. volume. Be to see this sure thief? a The only persons issued permits with for the manufacture of cereal bev- interesting picture at the Elite Hall erages are proprietors of dealcohol-izin- g next Thursday, Oct. 20th. plants, industrial alcohol plants and vinegar factories using the va- B. porizing process, all of whom may manufacture, Be Inaugrated commercially only, ' less cereal beverages containing of one per cent of f than According to an announcement of volume. alcohol by the Board of Trustees of the BrigIt is illegal to furnish stills, parts ham Young University, Provo, Utah, of stills, worms or coils, malt ex- Dr. Franklin Stewart Harris will be tract or syrups, unfermented fruit formally inaugrated as president of juices, such as grape must or any that institution on October 17. fermentable material, reeipes or This will be the first formal inauformula, for the manufacture of guration of a college president in liquor for use in the' home or else- the history of the State of Utah, where for beverage purposes. and it is planned to have practically All alcohol, brandy, wiskey, rum, all of the colleges and universities gin, beer, ale, porter and wine are in Western America represented. intoxicating liquors, regardless of In addition, the church and state alcoholic content, and it is illegal authorities will be present, ' as well to manufature them without a peras members of the Alumni Associamit. and other organizations through Under the provisions of law, the tion State. the 200 gallons of fruit juice which out The order of events includes an may be produced by a manufactuat 9 A. M. Ser rer without payment of, tax must, inaugural parade M 1:30 P. ; banquet, ices at 10 A. like any further quantity produced infor home use without a permit, be M.; football game, 3:30 P. M.; M. augural ball at 8:30 P. Non-intoxicati- Invocation Address, President Charles H. The Placement of Tea-- ! Skidmore, '-- 48 j Y. U. President To one-hal- , Mrs. Dorthea Andersen has returned from a five months visit to her native land, Denmark. The lady reports having had a royal time among- her friends and relatives over there. She enjoyed her trip over the ocean, not being sick an hour either going or coming. The farmers of Denmark have harvested an unusual heavy crop this year, and the laboring classes are the most independent people in the land, receiving good wages for their labor; even the fellow out of work or too lazy to hunt work, gets 7 kroner per day from the government, and all over 60 years of age, get an old age pension of 60 kroner per mo., if they apply for it and make the necessary showing. These conditions having been established by the Socialists in the Danish Congress. The Courier joins with Mrs. Andersens many friends in bidding her welcome home. - Bring us the news. The Hyrum Service Station has a first class Battery charging machine. Give me a chanee to charge your battery or store it for the winter. Prices right. I give my entire time to Service and battery work. ad |