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Show wj.uVl. Courier South Observations on Clean-U- p For Modern Dress NO. 19 Otak, Friday, March 24,1922 Hyram, Cache County VOL. XII. Day Wellsvjille Local News Hyrum worthy of space in paper, you your much appreciated use them; if not are at liberty to doubt find a place for you will no resort consign them and as a last of the waste them to the depths basket, where some may say they Accompanied by properly belong. more poor this thought just one e reformer has misguided would-bthe introfor much gone daft so these few lines ductory. Observations and reflections on of the absurd and immodest style of the gentler time, suggests the following incident that occured recently in which the writer played dress worn by many sex of our day and a minor part: a bleak, cold, wintry morning, three or four persons, I being On the number, were sitting around the furnace in Allen Bros. Store enjoying the genial warmth that came from it, largely due to the proficiency of the stoker, a lux' to enury I had permitted myself joy, (or rather the management had permitted me to enjoy) many Bishop times during the winter. in and casting a brief Maughan came glance of appraisal over those that were present and solemnly pointing to my lower extremities, calling my attention to a very liberal expanse of checked woolen hose I had unwittingly exposed to view, asked if there was not danger of shocking the modesty of a couple of young lady clerks that happened to be standing near. Blushing furiously and desperately, trying to immitate that grace and dexterity of manner, accquired through long practice by many of ouf young ladies in trying to keep their knees covered while in a sitting posture, and modestly adjusting the leg of my trousers, I replied that they could hardly be more shocked than I had been on my way to the store that morning while walkirg behind one of our town belles whose apparel was so scant it could hardly be dignified by the name of dress reaching just below the knee and its dimension the other way being so limited it would not make a decent-sizeflag of truce, had it been the regulation color. There came to mind the picture of a cave man I had seen a short time ago aceompanied by a brief description of his habits and mode of life. His costume consisted of a short tunic made, from the skin of some wild animal extending from the arm pits just below his waist, his body being covered with a of hair a wise progrowth vision of mother nature to protect him from the extremes of heat and cold. As the years came and went he learned to cloth himself comfortably, nature gradually dispensed with the coat of hair as no longer among d being needed. lhen in my mind comparingthe mode of dress of modern women or rather those who as pire to be leaders of fashion, with that of the cave man, I discovered there was not very much difference in the extent of body covering by ither. Then I to wonder began how many generations would pass with the present style of dress still tn vogue that in order to save the face from extinction from exposure nature would be under the necces-lt- y again exerting her powers and provide her children with their 0rginal coat to protect them from the inclemency of the weather. Two Funerals Held in Hyrum Additional Locals dol-la- r Copper Washer for a Silver at the U. P. & L. Co. Logan, unad til April 1st. Phone A 294-29- - -deem Editor Courier: If you noises, I, si if t Nc fh i fC 5 understand? the Bradshaw Funeral services over the remains Hyrum Post No. 35, American has clean-uMeat Market changed hands, a for general planning Legion will give a grand ball at of Mrs. Chas. L, Ames, who died the buyer. Paradise April, 1st. All welcome, March 15th, of Pneumonia were day, for which they hope to rece- Henry Haslem bding ive the entire support from the leld Sunday, March 19th, in the 2nd Mr. Lemuel Jones who has been come and have a good time. Public of Hyrum. It is the inten- visiting at the hlome of his niece ward' meeting house. Bp. Edwin Roy Olsen went to Salt Lake, Clean-Up tion of having this general Mrs. Bert Taylor, left Thursday for Tuesday todo painting and decoiate-in- g Clawson conducted the services and the direction While here Mr. Day during the forepart of Arthur, Neb. on the interior of the residence the ward chior under of chorister A. J. Petersen furnishApril. Jones was very favorably impressed of his brother-in-laMr. R. At a special meeting of the Ex- by the customs nd ideals of the ed appropiate singing. Thehouse Chamecutive Committee of the was filled to overflowing with symMormon people and felt that he had Dont forget the Utah, Power & pathizing friends and relatives who ber held Tuesday night, it was some new and good thoughts to Light Cos. Washing Machine Cam- came to pay their last respects to definitely deceded to secure Club take East. paign. Call at office or phone rooms and plans are well under Sister Ames. Elmer Hoskins and wife and Mr. ad Utah, Logan, The opening prayer offered by way. A special Committee was also Mr. Wm. Hoskins came to I and furnish can for CHICKS BABY that 3ro. Chas A. Nielsen, and the Benepurpose, appointed Wellsville Thursday on account of chicks from selected Cali- diction pronounced by Coun. Jos F. it will only be a short time be the serious illness qf the father Mr. you baby fore the Club here will have fornia stock, on April 22nd, 26th, Nielsen. The followingbretheren Wm. Hoskins Sr r permament headquarters. ' 29th, and any time during May. paid high tribute to the life and There is a run icr to the effect Order early, they wont last long. character of sister Ames Alvin Allen In connection with the Clean-U- that we are to loseur Junior High Alfred Fallows, Hyrum. Wm H. Maughan A. A. Allen Peter new the of in move School this Economy above VI. Maughan Robt Baxter and Bp. mentioned, 43 w. Phone Day, ad ( ediissue will a the State. Courier special Clawson. Mr. and Mrs? Alma Allen enterand mind Vocal Solos were very pleasingly tion, Sokeepthisin Owing to the ill ness of Mrs. Mary tained last Monday evening in honsend to Leta Allen, 0. E. order a few extra copies Brenchley her daughter Mrs. Carrie or of Mr. Chas. Groom of Ucon, rendered by Siter mixed to your friends. Lewis ,of Rexburi. and grandsons Idaho, and Miss Maud Allen of this Petersen John Nielsen, aod a A. J. Petersen Lizzie Parley, Richard, Bert and Andrew city. A delicious supper was served Quartet by 0- E. Leishman of Ogdn came to Wells- the forepart of the evening, after Lemon Burdette Nielsen and is followPetersen. A large cortege ville Saturday. f which the time was pleasantly spent The Chamber of Commerce is We p Dit-ma- n. ( 294-29- - V-- p Junior Prom Huge Success - The following bjrths are reported in games and music. Covers were ten. . this week: Mryand Mrs. Ora laid for Smith a son, Mii and Mrs. John A bundle shower was given in The Class of 1922, from the Glen a daughter. honor of Miss Maud Allen; by her S. C. H. S. is to be highly compMiss Margueritjf Maughan of the many lady friends at the home of limented for the unique way in which it put the annual Promende B. Y. College Debating Team left Mr. and Mrs. Elam Allen, on Wed. The time over. In every way it was suc- Friday for Rexbnrg to meet the evening March 15th. ' ' and games and wa3 spent in music cessful, and in keeping with the Idaho team in debate. other amusements, and a delicious Watch for the Saturday Sales of pace 6et in the part. The young luncheon was served. The decorations were most Anderson & Sons,j Wellsville. lady recived many beautiful anc beautiful, they showed much - Mr. and jplinton .Mrs,: Maughan useful thought both from .the artisic, are , visiting rek&ivs'' here 'hpfnroP.- - - presents, Mr. Burt Brown, son of Mr. atfc and financial jpointof view. to Idaho to make their home. going see to Mrs. H. S. Brown, and Miss Mel-v- a It was most interesting of and Mrs. Montpelier, Idaho, Staley the students of each class Larsen, were united in marriage home brothof the the her is at beavers visiting sls at the home of her parents, Mr. Faculty working Mrs. Enoch Larsen, last Tuesday day before, each hoping to get er Norman G. Allen. Louis the prize for their respective Ames has been absent day evening, March 27th, Bp. Henry the cerebooths. The Freshmen were from the Bailey shop for a week, P. Maughan performing the idea fine a Castle After the wedding prize winners. The being ill at his home with rheuma- mony. common to all school teachers tism. supper was served to the immediate looked All was bard to put over. parents and friends, after which the ill who been has Frank Maughan evening was pleasantly spent in soat the booth and shuddered. underwent an time some for opera- cial chat, games. and music. The They could see only a prison. las Dr. ear the of tion Sunday. were the recipients of newly-wed- s All Present had a wonderful of Lgan performing the Reynolds such many nice presents. The young time and left wishing that is Mr. Maughan doing operation. people are well and favorably known events could happen more often. nicely at present. in this community anf have many C. W. Wright spent the weekend friends who. join with us in wishing at the Hoskins home. them happiness and prosperity on life. EnJames C. Parker of Drummond, their joyrney through ' Funeral services over the remains Montana, is in town. of little Margarite. daughter of Grover Jones is reported ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. Jensen of of who Canada has Leavitt Thos. Monday Beginning this city, were held at the family just been released from a Texan residence on Tuesday March 14th, mission is visiting friends and relaMonday and Tuesday, Geo. at 1 oclock p. m. Couns. James G. Great Spectacle, .On With tives at Wellsville. Christiansen of the 3rd ward bishthe Dance, starring Mae Murray Will Thorpe left for Canada Sun- opric had charge of the services, and David Powell, a romance of of ' and pleasures day. and members of the ward choir furlove and home, White Great the on The kills nished appropriate singing. pace that Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Way. was by Elder Dewey Monday for Vernon Mur- opening prayer Thos. and the speakers were ElWednesday and Thursday, who left Tuesday for Idaho Falls. Nielsen, ray in Swanson Meighan and Gloria ders W. A. McBride, Jos. M. Smith Cecil B. DeMilles "Why Change Very few parties in Wellsville and Couns. J. G. Christiansen. ElThere's one time this week. Jessie Maughan says Your Wife. der Russel Allen offered the closing is absorbingly life when married cooked an extra even has one "no s prayer. During the services Couns. entertaining, its when DeMille dinner, Leonard Larsen and Lucinda Haws puts it in a picture. Herman Theurer sang a duet very pleasingly. Sey-erMr. and Mrs. Big-Bi- ll Friday and Saturday, a birthday party at Millsleighs with mourners, followHart in His latest Picture, "Sand attended remains to the eemetery, ed the Hecthome the of at ville this week A story as Hart wanted it made where the grave was dedicated by himself. Of or Draper. Couns. Larsen. by William S. Hart The basket ball game between the west as Hart knows it acted and as Hart likes to act. the two wards of Wellsville resulted in a tie. Five minutes of extra Not being a mathematician neither time resulted in defeat for 2nd We wish, through the eolums of inWard. a seer and unable to see very far your paper, to express our heartfelt to the future, I could not solve the Wellsville wants ja four club thanks and appreciation to the many or problem. And so with no intent County Base Ball League, Hyrum, relatives and friends who assisted the feelings of wounding thought Richmond, Lewiston and Wellsville? us during the illness, death and of anyone, and to those only who All players home town boys. Each burial of our beloved wife aad are votaries of the present style of elub to take all gate, receipts when mother. dress, I dedicate these few lines. Chas. L. Ames and Family, Continued on page 6.' A Subscriber. -- Rex Theatre Offers Gala Week of tertainment Fitz-maurie- - s . al N f Card of Thanks ed the remains to the Cemetrey where the choir sang, and the grave was dedicated by Bro. Willard Israel-seof Ogden. n Funeral services for Bro. C. M. Christiansen, who died suddenly of heart failure Mar. 16, were held in the 2nd ward meeting house Monday at 2 p. m. Bp. Clawson presiding and the 2nd ward choir furnishing the singing. Elders Lars K. Larsen, C.F. Olsen, Bp. A. A. Allen, Julius Sorensen? Jas.L. Jensen 'ndBp.A Clawson.each spoke in glowing terms of the emiable character and peaceable disposition, together With the hard trials endergone by the The services wfcre well attended by friends and relatives. The opening prayer was offered by Bp. Liljenquist and the benediction prononced by Bro. A. T. Clawsen. Sister Lizzie Lemon sang a solo and Sister .Vinnie Clawson rendered a Piano Solo. The choir sang "God be with you, while the casket was lowered and the gravewas dedicated by Bro. Ole H. Anderson. des-ease- Card u Thanks! To the many friends who were so kind and rendered aid during the death of our beloved husband and father, we offer our heartfelt thanks. Also to those who officiated and took part in or attended the funeral services, for the floral contributions, and to all who offered consolation and sympathy during the hour of our trial and sorrow. May they find like consolation when called upon to pass through similar trials. Mrs. C. M. Christiansen and Family. Strawberry Plants For Sale Good stock or your money back. Standard varieties $1.00 per 100. Progressive, Everbearers $1.50 per 100, prepaid. Everbearers will pro- duce fruit from July until frost the Cuthbert same year as planted. $3.00 red raspberries and Victory everbearper 100. Also St. Regis ing red raspberries; these do not well with me as fall bearers. One year grape plants 25c each. Jas. C. Jensen, Box 165, Hyrum. ad |