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Show Johft A. Isr&elsen, Eist 66 Hyrum, Cacke County, Otak, Friday, Nov. 4, roLXi. Vote The To The Voters Ticket of Hyrum Non-Partis- an For Mayor C. J. CHRISTIANSEN For Recorder C. LEROY HALL For Treasurer CHARLOTTE ALLEN " Non-partisa- Councilman (4 year term) LEO C. NIELSEN Councilmen (2 year term) JOHN JENSEN A. J. PETERSEN A. M. non-partisa- ISRAELSEN neither Republi-can- s nor Democrats as far as the These men are of Hyrum City are concerThey are accountable only to the citizens of Hyrum; They are men that will not be dominated by They will put forth politicians. to promote the welendeavor every fare of Hyrum City. They deserve the commendation and support of the citizens of Hyrum. Paid advertisement. affairs ned. I v Sportsmen's Club Banquet The Banquet held at the 3rd Ward Church, Tuesday night, by the Sportsmens Club, was an enThe two long tables, tire success. which were decorated with fall flowerers, were laden with every good things imaginable, arid the Club members with their wifs and sweethearts, which surrounded the tables, did their full justice to the spread. After the banquet the evening was spent in forming a Kan-gro- o Coart and forcing each memsome trivial affair, to pay for ber, a fine, which netted the club a nice tidy sum. Following that, the time was spent in dancing, the music being furnished by the Silver Players A good time was had Orchestra,. all by present. ( Ward R. S. Reorganized 1st 4. Sunday, Oct. 30, the speakes at the 1st Ward were, High Councelors W. H. Maughan and William Dar-le- y of Wellsville. They gave some Stake Presi advise. good timely dent Louisa H. Hammond was also present to make a change in the Relief Society officers, as Sister Maria Wilson, who has been president the past 10 years had asked for a release on account of other duties. Sister Allen then proposed that they honorable release. President Maria Wilson and her councelors, Mrs. Armeda McBride and Nielsen, with a vote of thanks. She also complimented the retireing sisters on the excellent work they had done. The following sisters were' then sustained as officers. President, Alice Sorenson. 1st Couns., Augusta Nielsen; and 2nd Couns., Finnetta Allen. The vote was unanimous. Mrs.-Augu- st Mrs. Julia Winger, widow of late Winger of Hyrum and who has resided in Idaho for several years, is reported to be seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecelia Green, in Logan. C. S. 1 Voters and taxpayers of Hyrum, let us reason togethar on the question of the city election next Tuesday. Candidly, do you think that this n move has been a success? Are we not all, either Democrats or Republicans yet? Has it brought any greater efficiency to our city government? move saved Has the us any taxes or paid off any indebtHas not our bonded indebtedness? edness grown steadily bigger and 0 bigger, until today it stands at with an addition of outstanding accounts which few know anything about; 6ay nothing about big salaries for city officials superintending publie works; and damage suits to round out our city debts to upwards of f 80,000? Is there any evidence to give you hope that a continuation of or Republican rule will better this condition? What did the Republican administration do for you on the Electric Light question? Do you know that you are bound hand and foot to the Utah Light and Power Co.? Are you aware that you are paying taxes in addition to your monthly light bill for the Upkeep of the Electric Light Plant due to some contract drawn up by a former Republican administration? Come, wake up, and let the old time Democratic spirit of equal rights to all and special favors to none warm up your hearts, and fill you with the hope of winning back our city first, then the county and then the state and nation to the good old party which stands for the n $72-00- j non-partis- people for the farmer, the laborer and the producer, and not for combines and syndicates of aristocracy and hoarded wealth. This is a democratic town, we are in the majority and can easily prove it if we only renew thegood old democratic spirit of former years. Look at your tax notices this year and see what republican promises have brought you. , Come out next Tuesday and warm up to your early love and support the Democratic Ticket which presents a list of Candidates who have never held office in Hyrum before. Let us have a change for onee. Most of the Democratic candidates are heavy taxpayers in the city. They will be safe people to put at the head of our city affairs, and your interests will be their interests. We need prudent, courageous men to. handle publie affairs in these burdensome times of ever increasing taxes and nothing to pay them with. Give the Democrats a trial this time, then you will only be helping to bring our city inline with the county, state, and nation as it will It is glor- be in the near future. ious to be one of the common people and that mean3 a democrat. Here is the ticket to vote on next Tuesday without a scratch. For Mayor . N. J- - NIELSEN For Recorder LEONARD LARSEN For Treasurer LENORE NIELSEN common Councilman (4 cvear term) .. i --'- D. &N ' O. E. PETERSEN L. P. MAUGHAN Paid Advertisement. New Management Will Rorgers At The Rex in Jubilo hobo with a sense of loyalty is Mr. A. A. Bruce, formerly of Salt supposed to be a rarity.'' But Will Lake City, and recently Manager of Rogers proves that he is just that. the Kinema Theatre there, has leasThe Goldwin Star, in his latest pics. A presents a knight of the road who locates the train robbery and gaves from the man who job. gave him his first Jubilo, the hobo, had no particular friendship for the man, but in his daughter had found someone who meant more to him than the free life he had been leading"in the kingdom of Vagabondia. At the Elite Hall, Thursday, Nov. 10th. ture, Jubilo. long-dista- " Old Faces For New, was Madge ed the Rex Theatre, ffiaving taken over the management on Nov. 2nd. Mr. Bruce comes here well recommended and his experience at the show business guarantees fine things Some imfor the Rex patrons. provements are already being made on the front of the theatre, under He invites your his direction. pat-rong- e. Special Millinery Clearance Sale Kennedys slogan in her new pic- Continued For Another Week ture, The Blooming Angel at the Elite Hall, Saturday, Nov. 12th. We are closing out our entire stock of trimmed hats and shapes, below cost. We have a good assortment on hand to select from. Come earI. ly and get your choice. This Sale , The following program will be is for cash only. We also have a good sewing marendered at the 1st Ward M. I, A. Conjoint Meeting, Sunday night, at chine for sale eheap. HYRUM MILLINERY, 7:30 oelock p. m. ad Mrs, Maud Liljenquist, Prop. Vocal Solo, Lizzie Lemon. Music, Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Christiansen. Just received a large quanity of Piano Duet, Elva Nielsen and sleigh shoe steel, prepared to shoe Melvin Lemon. any and all sleighs, at any time. Miss will be Lenore Prices right. Hyrum Blacksmith Speakers Nielsen and Elder Dewey Hansen. Shop, J. R. Miller, Prop., Center ad invited. Everybody Street, Hyrum. First Ward M. A. Conjoint NO. 51 1921. Additional Locals Republican Statement Mrs. Fay Facer and son Lavoy of Pocatello, are spending several days here with relatives and friends. Election dance Tuesday night at It has been rumored that the last Elite Hall. Come and have a good Republican administration left the The committime aDd hear the Election returns. City in debt $10,000. should voters Your Taxes can be paid at the tee feels that the know the facts and wish to state Hyium State Bank. that all city improvements including Hans Mikkelsen, ad County Treasurer. following; Installation of water system to Mr. Howard Frogner of Idaho Greggs flat approximately $9000. Falls, a former Hyrum resident, is Power Wheel approx. $6000 visiting relatives and friends here Improvement of Cemetery 1400 for a few days. Purchase of High School Grounds The hat sale at the Hyrum Mil- $1200. linery is continued for another week-ManExtending light & water to High nice trimmed hats and shapes School $900. left for your selection. Filling and Boxing Geo. Nielsen Mr. Street $500. Master Jack Midgley, son of and Mrs. J. E. Midgley had the Grading machine $500. 10 acres of ground purchased in misfortune to break his left arm while Blacksmith playFork, for conservation quite badly, Wednesday, of water $800. ing at school. Street improvements including We carry a good line of shoes for cement culverts $4000. Men, Women and Children; also Changing wire system from 3 to Gents Furnishings, Groceries and 4 wire from plant to city$700. Notions, always at the right prices, Extendinn running line from City ad JENSEN'S GROCERY, HyrHra. plant to Utah Power & Light plant On Wednesday of this week, it $272. Making a total of $24,275.00 being Mrs. R. A. Eliasons birthday, which were all paid for at the end a number of relatives and friends of the Republican Administration called at her home to spend the with the exception of approximateafternoon and evening. A delicious ly $1200, for uncompleted job of redinner was served and a delightful winding of generator and placing in time was had by all. switch board and sufficient funds Peter B. Kynes Valley of the were in county treasury to meet Giants which is to be shown next this when completed and practically Friday and Saturday at the Rex, is all indebtedness. a tremendous story of the forest of This was all done' and tax levy the Redwoods; - there is actipn in itj ,waar educed. 2 mills-j... all that goes to make and color and In extending water system 'to - ad Greggs flat bids were called for and a vivid tale. Dont miss it. Mr, Joseph Nyquist aceeompanie received $11,500 being the lowest bid. All bids were rejected and job by Mrs. Hannah Johnson, his grand mother and Mrs. John Holm of this was done by day labor, at peak of war prices, for 31c a foot, saving city, and Miss Selma Lundal and It has also been her aunt of Logan, motored to the city $2500. Smithfield, Thursday. They had a rumored that the U. P. & L. has a franchise in the City which is not pleasant time visiting friends and a fact. Any City getting power old acquaintances. U. P. &L. has to sign a like from Dr. D. D. Tebbs and family reand similar contract as the one turned from Mt, Pleasant last SunHyrum did under the regulations of day evening whither they were calThe State Utilities Commission. We led on account of the serious illness wish also to state no city could of his mother, who has since died receive better treatment than Hyand was buried at Panguich, Utah. rum did from the Utah Power & The doctor is now ready to receive Co. customers at his former place of Light We believe in the power plant business and give them the best attention and treatment in the den- being segregated and put under two heads., The operators being retistry line as ever. sponsible for operation at plant and Mrs. Marie Rosenbaum entertain- Electrician held responsible for dised the Coterie Club members and tribution in city. their husbands Saturday, Oct. 29, We also believe every man should 500 and draw at a Halloween party. salary only according to sersocial chat was enjoyed, after which vices rendered and we ask the vota delicious luncheon was served. ers to these facts their careful give Those present were: Messrs, and consideration and if elected we Mesdames., Frantz Olsen; George promise to give the city a painstakLemon; Lorenzo C. Petersen; J. E. ing, efficient and economical adminPetersen; Allie Petersen; Eugefie istration. Signed, Worley; Oliver Birch; and Raymond Adv. Republican Committee. Gordon. y v For Councilmen (2 year term) ROY L BAXTER 1st North , Mr. J. W. Monson, of this city was agreeable surprised Wednesday evening, when a number of relatives and friends called to celebrated his A delicious supper was birthday. served to the following: Messrs, and Mesdames., T. W, Petersen, J. C. Jensen, Wilford Jensen, Hiram C. Jensen, R. B. Maughan, Leroy Jensen, Leslie Jensen, John J. Thomas, and Gordon Thomas of Hyrum, H. H. Hansen, Leonard E. Sorenson, Leland Hansen and Howard Hansen of Logan, R. P. Leathern of Wellsville, and Mrs. Sophia Monson of Hyrum. THE TICKET For Mayor H. H. JENSEN For Recorder RAYMOND JENSEN For Treasurer MALINDA LILJENQUIST Councilman (4 year term) H. F. LILJENQUIST Councilmen (2 year term) C. H. RALPH LEROY JENSEN C. L. ANHDER Armistice Dance Elite Hall, Hyrum, Friday Evening Nov. lltfi A Free Season Ticket will be given to the one that holds the lucky number. Everybody Invited. . |