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Show Caci rot. xni Hyrnm, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 5, 1923 parents! Go And Visit the Schools NO. 44 Funeral of Mrs. What' Would Aditional Locals Wellsville Locals T. VV. Wand Have Happened? and Personals The regular Hyrum Stake Quar- - J Funeral services over the remains terly Conference will be held next Some three years ago a poor of the most important of Mrs. Mary E. Williams Wand Saturday and Sunday Oct. 13th and down near in Lehi our farmer big: had occasion were held in the Hyrum 3rd Ward 14th, at the Hyrum Third Ward pieces of machinery to move a tractor with cleats on the Chapel, in connection with an Auxilbegan workshop, on Ghapel, community Sunday Sept. 80, at 12 wheels along the state highway for iary Convention. humming 'on Sept. 17; namely, noona short distance and of course the and the Bishop Nicholi Jorgensen, conthe elementary schools, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Jensen and ducted the exercises, and the ward tractor wheels dug holes in the children came down from High Sehool. Fairfield, beautiful bitulithic road. It being We have done well in fitting choir under the direction of ChorisIdaho, for a short visit with parents a hot day the cleats on the 'wheels out with clothing, shoes, entrance ter Lewis P. Maughan rendered and friends in this city and Wells-villsunk deep into soft material and of fees, books, etc., this army appropriate selections; Mrs. Nancy Mr. Jensen is at present atin Wahlen and Miss LaReta Wahlen tore chunks of. asphalt loose and to But get and girls. boys tending the State Fair. greatly damaged the highway. real touch with the spirit of this each sang a solo. The M. I. As. of the three Well, the secretary of the Utah Elder Jos. M. Smith offered the all important factor affecting our State Automobile association report- wards of Hyrum will meet conjointour opening homes and the future lives of prayer, and Eld. Z. VV. ed this fact to the governor and the' ly at the 3rd ward chapel, Sunday children; to get an inspiration Israelsen pronounced the benedicstate road commission and wanted evening Oct. 7th, at 8 p. m. A nice that will gladden oar hearts, tion. program is being prepared and an and fill us with interest and symThe speakers were. Elder C. F. this farmer prosecuted for daring to use the road his money helped to interesting meeting is promised. machiOlsen, Bp. N. J. Nielsen, and Bp. pathy, let its visit these All invited. Of course the secret,-.ones where the future citizen is Jorgensen. An excellent spirit preUtah State Automobile askScia-A number of lady friends spent a being shaped and trained; get vailed throughout the exercises, to had tion no the farmer objection pleasant afternoon and evening, last acquainted with the head engine- and the remarks were . filled with his or automobile, machinidriving carriage Monday, Oct. 1, at the home of Mrs. er and all his assistant hope and consolation, and tributes said highway, provided they C. F. Olsen; it being Mrs. Olsens sts, and see the whole machinery were paid to the life and memory along too not were heavily loaded, but the birthday anniversary. She received in action. of the deceased, and exhortations to a idea of farmer venturing on a h number of nice presents. Supper You will think more of that the living, with strong testimonies road that cost thousands of dollars was served with covers laid for ten. teacher of your boys and girls, of the Divinity of the great cause to build, with a tractor, Music, story telling and pleasant mile after you have shaken his or her which had brought the deceased per thresher or any c;ther heavy farm chat whiled away an agreeable evehand, and felt the inspiration of and her husband and kindred, to this implement, was preposterous and he ning. his or her personality. land. should be sent to jail. Go there and spend some time, The 3rd ward Primary Assn , The floral tributes were many Thi3 poor farmer, of course, did of idea the to catch rendered a very nice program last and beautiful, and the remains, long enough "the wonderful system of disci- through the care and skill of Mr. not know that extremely heavy Sunl'evening, the main feature of traffic is not supposed to venture octhe program was a pageant in compline and order. Thompson, the undertaker, present- on a bitulithic pavement. , Probacurs, or a rumor reaches you ed a pleasant, restful appearance, memoration of the 100th annivershe had the noticed not bly postsign teachwhich displeases, yisit the after the many months of severe ary of the earning forth of the Book ed by the road leading east when t talk have a er, of Mormon. The boys and girls did suffering. of Salt from the Lake entering city with her or him, become a partSix stalwart grandsons acted as exceedingly well. The meeting was Heavy Trafner with that teacher, and you pall bearers; and a bevy of grand- the north that reads largely attended and interesting. fic Prohibited on This Street, will find that the machine will , flowers. carried the daughters The next time, are in Salt Lake run smoother. Of the ten children of the de'ZZ . ' But visit the school .occasional' City. read it.?. d ceased nine were present, traffica notice did ever But,' you i Nothr ly; it is time well spentby their respective husbands a road? restriction sign on concrete We desire most sincerely to thank ing helps a teacher more in get- or wives, in most instances,, and a And this leads up to the subject we the many friends who were so symting results with your child, than great number of to discuss: out started to know that pathetic and helpful during the sickyoivare interested and some great grand children. Just suppose the state road thru ness and death of our beloved Son and watching aJL-cpymrating; Two brothers of the, departed lady, and Farmington had been and Brother Owen Summers. We Willard and your child wilFTrioiv ft aud and'one sister were also present, bitulithic thank those who spoke, sang and some of that beautiful benefit by it in a wonderful denamely, MF. Geo. P. Ward, Mr. Awith huge boulders those who sent beautiful floral gree. lbert W. Ward, and Mrs. Erastus pavement you all receive the same So, visit the schools visit oft- Jensen. Her one son, Mr. Clement weighing tons rolling over it pushflood waters ed on the in by together kindness en visit regularly. your hours of bereive-ment- . But come in G. Williams, of Tresno, California, the spirit of helpfulness, not could not be present, due to the ill- with trees, houses, barns, etc. What have happened? criticism. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Summers Mr. Wm. Will- would ness of his wife. have to would What and Family. happened iams, the husband of the departed, FarmWillard and thru the highway menand the father of the above had been a bitulithic tioned children, was among the first ington if it Beats The Best Trap Ever when those steam pavement several died and of Hyrum, Made, Mrs. Emely Shaw Says. pioneers shovels arrived and started digI years ago. My husband bought $2 trap. the mud? Feature the 65c The of A large congregation was present ging into a box bought on top of trap only caught 3 rats but Hyrum City municipal affairs at the funeral, and numerous auto- iron jaws scraping along killed 12 in a week. Im never bitulithic road, loading the are under a new head. At the mobiles formed the cortege to the a Reckon I coulwithout the where earth and with rock. grave buckets September meeting of the City Hyrum cemetery, it. without chicks dnt raise Charles Elder dedicated was by Suppose again that the base in Council, Mayor H. H. Jensen conies in cakes. Three sizes, that highway had been made of 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed tendered his resignation to-.- , take crushed rock or a black base? by T. W. Hutton and Anderson & Sons effect in October. Last WednesAdv. But from the fact that the state Co., Hyrum. day night the Council met, achighway thru Willard and Farming-to- n cepted of the resignation, and is A Republican Primary hereby was a concrete road the steam torn out to the depth of six feet, so appointed Mr. C. H. Ralph, a in to Hall, the convene called City shovels worked smoothly on the con- great was the rush of water. The member of the Council, to fill the Oct. crete pavement scraped up the concrete not only stood the force of Hnexpired term of Mayor Jensen, Hyrum City, Utah, on Friday the for m 8 oclock at 1923. p. which expires Jan. 1, 1924. Mean- 12, mud and piled it up on each side the water but the added punishment officers of Cicy while both and the caterpillar tractor dragged of thousands of boulders shot on its political parties are purpose nominating two years, and to be the huge boulders along the smooth, surface by the flood. next for the getting ready to name a City ticket sometime this month, for voted for at the city election to be hard surface of the road and off to Steam shovels and caterpiller the City election which takes held on Tuesday Nov. 6, 1923, as one side without injury to the pave- tractor operations on the pavement, follows: 1 Mayor, I Councilman ment. place Tuesday, Nov. 6th. and the grinding of chains in snak2 Gouncilmen, and 4 3, concrete Now is a The year term, highway, made ing boulders, have not perceptibly good time for all business other sueh and stood the test, injured it and when the road is finalterm, materials, Utah year from citizens, men and women, to put on their as may properly come before said as reported in the following article ly fully eleared it will require no thinking caps, and get that appeared in the Kaysville Re- repairing so far as flood damage ready to come to the primaries, primary. Clifford Warr. Chairman. flex. Read it: and name a set of officers to conis concerned. The test the great HaDS Mikkelsen, Secy. duct our storm of on the concrete An inspection put on the concrete is concluscity government for the next two the state highway where the Farm- ive that concrete roadways are peryears.' -Mill of Rats, It is no pleasant the I Cleared How j,, ington flood swept over the roadway, manent as were the bridges over task,' whoever I. R. Tucker. gets the job; but it is a J. discloses the gratifying fact that the streams which carried the flood. patriotic uty to answer the call; and good As night watchman believe I have the slab is none the worse from the It should be gratifying to the suitable and efficient men should seen more rats than any man. Dogs terrible strain and pounding it was state road commission, the county dare go near them. Got a 8 thou- commissioners and the taxpayers willing to serve the people, wouldnt inside of 6 subjected to. Hundreds of $1.25 pkg. of at our little city may grow andjeeks cleared them all out. Killed sands of tons of boulders and soil, that a material, was used in paving a tract the favorable attention of1 them by the score every night. Guess torn from the walls and bottoms of this road that is well nigh indertruct good and scared awaJ- minever ihe canyons, were hurled on the ible, and that after it is cleared enterprising citizens the rest wereRAT. from elsewhere SNAP, Three sizes ' be without and piled up from "two to there will be no added expense for . and guaranteed roadway Sold ' 35c. 65c, $1.25. Boxelder Journal, deep, In place, in I arm- - repairing. AnderaoTT 4 and W. Hutton T. by 1928. 27, Utah, rock Aug. bed Gity, Brigham Bring us the news. Adv. ington canyon, the, Sons fco., Hyrum. One - e. - " heart-to-hear- Card chThanks aeeoVn-panie- - 'W grand-childre- n, o ay Hyrum City Has Rat-Sna- p New Mayor RAT-SNA- RAT-SNA- P RAT-SNA- -- P. RAT-SNAP- S NOTICE SAT-SNA- P, - i 1 (Last Weeks Locals) Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. Gunnell Jr., of Blue Creek, were victors here on Monday. ,Mrs. Joseph'- Maughan underwent a successful ..operation for goitie neck last. week at Salt Lake Gity. - Mrs. V. H. B. Maughan and daugher Sybil have moved to Salt Lake City. The tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Heber Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James- Bankhead, was celebrated v Monday evening at the home of Heber Bankead. Dinner was served to 30. The evening was opent in music and games. - The Misses Inez Leishman and Leona Buist, entertained in honor of the birthay anniversary of the Misses Fillis Parkinson and Edith Maughan, Monday evening, at the Parkinson home. The evening was spent in music and games, also candy making. About 20 were pres-set. . , A baby girl was born on Friday last to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Spence. Mr. Mrs. Thos. Larsen and family have gone to Los Angeles for the winter. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Allen motored to Ogden Monday, to attend the funeral of his brother Marshel. Allen. The Misse3 iJarguerite Maughan, Mary Perkins and May Jones have gone to Salt Lake to attend school at the University of Utah. Mrs. Robert Hendry oi; Weiser, Idaho is visiting here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Thos. Walters went to Rock Springs on Thursday of last. The family of Thos. Leishman in his honor last Wednesday evening. The occasion being his eightieth birthday. Dinner was served to 35, and a very pleasant evening was spent. ed Mrs. John Wyatt, Mrs. Wm. R. Baldwin and daughter Mary, went to Salt Lake Thursday morning to conference. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead attended a dancing party in the 4th ward in Logan last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Baugh motored to Ogden Tuesday, Mrs. Thos. Brenchley were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Estray Notice. State of Utah, County of Cache In the Hyrum Precinct of said County, I have in my possession the following described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Robt. Baxters corral in Hyrum precinct, on Wed. the 19th day of October, 1923, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m. Description of Animal: One red roan heifer calf about 5 months old, with rope around neck and ring attached, no marks or brands visible. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the 29th day of September, 1923. N. C. ANDERSON, Pound Keeper for Hyrum Precinct. , |