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Show a C South cac Hyrum, Cache Gtwftty, Utah, Friday, Dec. fOL. XIII- - The Lyceum Entertainment 'Stop, Look, Listen! -- tbe-tamon- in- ; Street Supervisor Geo. Stanton has a large force of men and teams at work grading main street practically from one end to the other, The work when completed will be a great improvement to our city. We have a supply of Cotton Seed Meal and everything necessary to make a perfect grain ration for milk cows. Those who have used it report Bro. Thos. Murray, one of our a big increase in milk production." most respected residents, died last ad. Hyrum Poultry Assn- Thars. He had been ill over a year Mr. Rulan Brickmore returned following rheumatism that has troubled him earlier in life, which home last Sunday evening from a affeeted his heart and caused his two years mission in the Northern States mission. Rulan looks fine death. , He was born in- - 1861, while his and while he somewhat regretted to parents were crossing the plains to leave the mission field, he nevertheUtah.and has lived in Wellsville ever less is pleased to be home again. since. He leaves a loving wife and six children to mourn his loss. to Subscribers The funeral services were held In looking over our Subscription Sunday in the Wellsville Tabernacle at one oclock, with bishop John B. List we find that a number of subKerr f the Second Ward presiding. scribers are owing us for a year aud Mupic was fnrnished by the ward over. In order to get our accounts choir including ojTe, Elmer Bailey, id and straighten up our books, we Violin and piano selection by Evan send you a statement of the amount Darley and Mrs. Norman Allen, due, and earnestly hope that you and a solo byKate Gunnell.The open- will give this matter your immeding prayer was offered by John Wy- iate attention, as we are financially att and the benediction by Alex M. obligated and need the money. We will also make it a point to eall on Spence. The speakers were Geo. William- those who owe us, personally within son, Willard Parker, John PerkiDS, a few days. Respectfully, David Kerr, Wm. Murry, Bishop South Cache Courier. Chas. Maughan, and Bp. John B. All spoke of his noble char- will be continued as g;err long as this acter. The services were well open weather lasts. The work is floral offerings were proving benificial to the community tended, beautiful and profuse. A large as well as the men employed. Due to the low price on farm products, this cortege of automobiles went to the work is much appreciated. cemetry. Thursday Evening the two ward Choirs gave a Carnival dance. There Mr. Wahlen of the South Cache was a large erowd that enjoyed the Courier was in Wellsville on buisness evening with streamers and The proceed went for the Tuesday. benefit of the two choirs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan The Second ward Relief Society spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake gave a party Saturday afternoon in with relatives. the Tabernacle for Jessie Brown who is moving to Idaho. RefreshMr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett inter-taine- d ments were served. a number of their friends Tuesday evening. Wellsville Local News Items Tuesday night, Nov. 28th. the Senior boys of the M. I. A. entertained the Fathers and Mothers of the ward. A fine program was rendered consisting of reading and music after which light refershment were served at 10 p. m. All took part in the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen furnishing the musie. A Notice t i t Hyrum Third Ward Sacrament Meeting SundayNight 7:80 p. m. The entire program will be furnished by the Aaronic Priesthood in- cluding Special Musieal Numbers " . Clarionet Solo, Eric Olsen. Cornet and Clarionet; Cantril Niel-- , sen LaGrand Nielsen Cornet and Clarionet Duet, Ross Eliason George Eliasoa. The Invocation will be offered by, i Sat. night, Mrs. Arvil Lee gave a surprise on the Bishop, it being his birthday. The President of of all the organization will be present and no doubt many plans will be discussed for the betterment of the ward also the Bp, may get better aqquainted with'the officers, All have appreciated the good fine weather and made good use of jt, jn the way of plowing and pland- ing winter grain also .in prepairing land for the coming season, con-fett- Season Special Fresh oysters for your parties. Theyre the best to be had. Get them at Israelsens Market. ad j UNCLE JOSH will be held Saturday Nite instead of Wednesday, owing to the exceptional Picture for Tuesday and Wednesday. NO SHOW MONDAY Two More Live, Feathered Gooses Beautiful Hand-Painte- d Plower Bowl and and stand, by Shamhart-Christianse5 lb. can of Skaggs Old Master Coffee. And some more of that gOod Condy. 1 Uncle Josh Saturday Nite, Dec. 16th. " The First ward Mutual enter tained the parents Wednesday evening. A nice program was rendered after whieh they played games and and served refrestments. The Secend ward Sunday School officers entertained Friday evening for Josh Brown who has taken an active part in Sunday School work. J Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent by all. f ; was giveH in honor of Irving Hall who left for the Northwestern States mission last Sunday. A nice prgram was rendered, after which a collection was taken up to assist Bro. Hall to his field of labor. The remainder of 'the evening was taken up in dancing. Areal good time was had by all in attendance. Bro. Hall leaves with the best wishes of all for his welfare and success in his new calling. A Word Of Apprecation I desire, through the Courier, to express my deep appreciation of the generous support given me at the recent school election. I made no campaign, neither in speech or newspaper agitation, but relied solely upon the efforts of my many Joyal friends, and the fair judgment of the people; I thank you all, and hope to be able to serve you satisfactorily ; e and especially do I hope to by my fnture public ser-- . vice, the misrepresentations made by opposing agitators. Very truly yours, C. F. Olsen. Dec. 1922. 7, Hyrum, des-prov- Relief Society Mrs. Annie Maughan and Mrs. 'Thomas Brenehley were Logan visit orB Saturday. Miss. Carrie Thorpe entertained a number of her friends Monday Eve at a candy pull. The guests were Ivean Maughan, Greta Maughan, Denese Brenehley, Monta Perkins, . Edith Maughan, Edna Leishman, and Jessie Bradshaw. j ' The work on the new Sardine Road is progressing. A large num-mbof men are buisy making the V large cuts 'and fills. This work er . Entertainment afe-T- William Parker. ' The Bendidiction, by George Special Notic- eAll Attention! -- -- Thanksgiving day. each family tainment, the Third Ward Mutual entertained themselves at home. Many ofthe old time residents came bazaar will be opened downstairs. Remember the date has been to spend the day. Among those viswere John H. Shaw and fam- changed from Dec. 16 to Dec. 15th' ily; A. S. Williamg and wife, Ernest th and the time 7 oclock. S. Obery, wife and son Jr., and Mrs. Annie Miles Mills. Church Notice general. After the meeting a farewell , very pleasent evening was spent. Wed. Nov. 29. Mr. Wilmer James and Mis3 Irva Price were married ' in the Logan Temple. Wiltper is the son of R w. and Preeilla Hua- phrye8 Irvajg the daughter of and Mrs. J. L. Price. They are the p0pUiar young people of Paradise. We all wish them success in life. g on Tuesday arm attended to and he i3 getting Social along as well as can be expected. Elder years of age Invited 12 Paradice News else can do, The progran will last about an hour and a half and after the enter- as follows. his arm last Wed. evening. The boy was taken to the doctor and his Admission 10 cents. grease paint, a wig, a mustache maybe, and presto. The audience sees, not Mr, Retto, but Mark Twain beloved of all the young in heart, or Edgar Alien Poe, or "the Raggedy Man who works for Pa, or Abraham Lincoln of noble dignity. His "making up is accompanied by rapid talk about the man he impersonates, and when he becomes for the moment, that character he gives something typical from his life and works. As Lincoln, he delivers the Gettysburg Address, with all its beauty and majesty and nobility, making the audience feel the spirit of that occasion as nothing e, 28th very and nearly largely attended, every ward in the Stake was represented. Pres. Shepherd, of the Logan Temple spoke very Carl, the young son of Mr. and interestingly en geaelogical RecMrs. C. F. Olsen, fell and fractured ord keeping and Temple work in All Kindspf Christmas Gifts and Good c Things to Eat. ; Everybody over Ex- tracts and Spices, and you will agree that they are batter. ad Logan Lodge B. Annual Christmas Charity Carnival Ball, Auditorium, Logan, Deo. 16. Eight-pie- ee Blue Bird Orchestra in Attendance Admission $1.00. ad. Friday, Dec. 15th, at 8:30 p. m. ear. Mr. Ratto holds the stage as the foremost impersonator of the day, recognized as supreme in his field. He is loved by thousands the whole country over, for the characters he brings to life individuals Whose names we know but whom we can never see, except as we see them his impersonations. He through "makes up for the different on the stage a little persons right Additional Locals Geneological MeetAsk Your Grocer for Sterling ing Well Attended The Geneological Stake Meetheld at the 3rd tvard chapel, P. 0. Elks First ing was Nov. THIRD WARD HALL y SO. 3 1922 Utah-mad- Third Ward Mutuals Christmas Bazaar and Program Mr, Ratto, whose entertainment is the third and last number of this years lyceum course, will appear here Dee. 15, in the third ward Chapel, at seven oclock. This hour, the same as for the Welles performance, has been chosen to aceomo-dat- e the people from the weBt who must return home on the eight-fort- , Remember the Relief Society Benefit Entertainment at the 3rd ward Monday night, December 1 1th, at 8:30 p, m. Everything to make you laugh y. humerus program, spicy debate, and dancing. During the evening Refreshments will be sold. Admission 15 cents. Come out and support our ad worthy cause. . Thursday Evening, Dec. 14th The Sea Gull Girls The 3rd Ward Primary Association Will Present the Operetta , A Garden of Singing Flowers AT THIRD WARD HALL Under Direction of the Larsen Sisters. Duzing the Evening' the Sea Gulls will sell Dainty Baskets of Lunch, Candy and Popcorn. Admission 10c and 15c. Come and hear some of the most beautiful Selections mastered by the young girls, and see how well they can treat you with their delicious dainties- Remember the Date and the Place ) December 14th, at Third Ward Hall. |