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Show ' 0X ' tf tv f v ( Courier Friday Hjram Cicbe Coaiiji VOL. XV April 11 NO. 19 1324 Ordinance No. 33 S. C. H. S. StuFuneral Held For Convention of Dis- North Salt Lake abled War Vets Livestock Market Ordinance Entitled, on Ordinance to dent Body Election Farrell Broadstone An Amend Section Funeral services over the remains of Farrell Broadstone were held at the family residence in the 1st ward on Friday, April 4th, at 2 p. m.! Bp. L. D. MeBride presided ane members of the ward choir furnished appropriate singing. The services commenced by the choir singing I Need Thee Every Hour, and prayer by Bp. H. F, Liljenquist, singing, Jesus Lover of My Soul. The speakers were Elder Z. W. Israelsen and Bp. McBride, who in closing spoke in behalf of the family and thanked their many friends for the sympathy and kindness shown them in their sad bereavement. Dear Little Rosebud, A solo, was nicely sung by Mrs. Geo. Lemon, between speakers. The choir sang Jesus My Savior and the closing prayer was pffered by Elder Clifford Warr. The services were well attended the floral offerings were many and beautiful, among theta being a beau tiful bouqet given by Mr. Bioad-stonfellow workmen of the Ore gon Short Line. The little casket was then taken to the cemetery where the choir sang Softly beams the sacret dawning, while casket was being lowered. The grave was dedicated by Bp. L. D. McBride.' The following out of town people were in attendance at the fun eral: Mrs. Broadstones Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rainey of Oakland, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin and Mrs. Roserup of Logan; Mrs. W. J, Harrison of Coalville;' Mr and Mrs. Harvey Miies of Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Webb, Mrs. H. F. Christensen and Mr. tay Hendricks of Richmond; Mrs. Frank Crockett of Preston, Idaho, and Mr. Clarence Jensen and children of Brigham City. es Farrell was the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Broadstone, and was born July 8, 1923. He was taken ill on M a r c h 2 5 t h with in flamation of the bowels, and died The on Tuesday, April 1, 1924. best of medical attention was given the little fellow by Dr. Worley and Dr. McGee of Logan and a trained nurse, and all was done that possibly could be, by tender and loving hands to save the little fellows life, but all to no avail, as Providence had willed it otherwise. ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neigbors for, their assistance given, and their kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our darling baby boy, Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Broadstone. Good Holstein cows heifers, by Elmer Eliason, Hy-ruad Phone 164 W. FOR SALE or A fine daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen last Thursday morning. All concerned are doing nicely. Less Jensen .informed us that on account of the foot and mouth disease in California, a bunch of nurs. ery stock which he had shipped from that point, was condemned by the county inspector last Thursday, incurring a loss to him of about $100. 152 of Chapter 1!, of The nominations for Student-bod- y 1913, with Respect to the Registering officers, was held at South of Dogs and Annual Tax and Provid- Cache, last Tuesday . Good choice was used in the selections, and ing a Penalty. from the viewpoint of the nomiBe it Ordained by the Mayo nations, next year promises to be pare ' and City Councii. op Hyrum a lively one at the High School. convention of the Disabled American noted at $7.75 to 8.00, these likeCity, Utah, as Follows: Following are the nominations: Veterans of the World War, to be wise being show hogs. A part load Section 1. That Section 152 For President Lavon Larsen, held in this city June 23 to 28. f 180 bs- - butchers sold earlier in of the Revised Ordinances of Hy- Lloyd Scheiss. and Seth Leish-ma8,000 to 10,000 wounded and. disabl- the week iat $7.10. Guttle No changes are noted iu rum City, 1913, be and the same ed American veterans of the great Ann LemFor war are pxpected here for the big the general price list on cattle as is hereby amended to read as folon, Erma Maughan, and Henry conclave. Gaylen S. Young, com- compared with a week ago. A part lows, sold at Section 152. To be Regi- Parker. mander of the local disabled vets, load of good 850 lbs, steers For Secretary Lila Nielsen, chapter, is chairman of the national $8.00; while two loads of choice 850 stered. Annual Tax. Penalty. Maida lbs. heifers that were fitted for It bhall be unlawful for any perMuir, and Nancy Christconvention committee. Efforts will be made to enlist the show cashed at $7.10. A part load son to own or keep a dog within iansen. For Clarion Editor Elsie Wycooperation and support of the en- of common cows cleared at $3.75; the limits of Hyrum City, withtire state of Utah in the plans of with canners largely $1.50 to 2.00, out first making application to att, and George Haslem. For Clarion Business Manager the committee for the entertainment and cutters on up to $3.00. A large the City Recorder for that pur-posMurland Rigby, and Merrell and reception of the many thousands string of 620 lbs. stoeker steers and shall pay to said ReGunnell. of disabled men expected here in numbering some 1497 head, were corder, for the benefit of the For Editor of Annual Conan June. Many of the special trains released at 17.00. City, an annual tax of $5.00, for Mathews and Darvel Hammond. and auto caravans, bringing delegSheep All sheep receipts were a female dog, and $3 00, for a For Business Manager of Annates and visiting veterans to this city reported either in transit or direct male dog. The Recorder shall ual LaGrand Sterland, and Lesfor the convention sessions, will be to local killers. Market is quoted register the applicants certificate of registry. Any person lie Kerr. routed through numerous other s as nominally steady. The election will be held next and towns in the state; and sev violating this section shall be eral outing trips and excursions will FOOT AND MOUTH BULLETIN liable to a fine in any sum not Tuesday. More interest is being less than $3.00, and not more taken in the election this year be conducted to sister cities during Los Angeles. Calif. April 7. Fedthan ever before. Each faction than $25.00. the stay of the wounded heroes of eral and State Veterinarians ,in the great war. Section 2. All ordinances and has started a vigorous campaign of the quarantine for Foot charge Following next Mondays meeting and Mouth disease have ordered all parts of ordinances in conflict and a keen competition is expectwith this ordinance are hereby ed. Mayor Neslens committee of Salt in Los Angeles counhouses packing Lake citizens, speakers and comun-ication- s to close at midnight April 8 for repealed. will be sent to civic organ- ty Section 3. A public necessity Castle-gat- e thorough disinfection. Action on clubs and societies fraternal izations, oris it therefor, hereby Los Angeles Union Stock- existing in all sections of the state,- calling opening dered this ordeinanee that shall atnse time packingfor their participation in the plans yard's expect'd, effect1 take tipoiF publication as houses are pemitted to resume to be laid for the coming convent law. required by slaughter. i ion. ' The Benefit Dance to be given Passed by the City Council o:: Denver Colo. April 7: Believe this 7th day at the Elite Hall Wednesday Eve animals here under observation have Hyrum City, Utah, April 16th, should receive the of April, 1924. No Foot and Mouth disease. At a loyal support of every one in Hans B. Nielsen, meeting of all interests Saturday, town. Hyrum has an allottment a Mayor, Veter Federal State and including of $260 to raise for the Castlegate Attest: inarians, those who have had past Relief Fund. The benefit show Dewey H. Nielsen, A generous invitation is hereby made disease with the experience at the Rex Theatre on Thursday City Recorder extended to everybody to view positive assertions that in their night was well patronized and the most wonderful art produo opinion the have did not suspects some money was realized, and tions of the world at an exhibit Foot and Mouth disease. Now NOTICE! should a sufficient amount of ticto be held jn the basemeut of the arrival of man from WashPlease take notice that the City kets be sold at the dance, to Third Ward Chapel for three ington, who will arrive Tuesday, Marshal does not have to call for raise the balance, no further days, Monday, Tuesday, and and as a precautionary measure out- the dog tax. Owners of dogs effort will be necessary. But in Wednesday of next week, April going shipments ape prohibited. must make application for tax, the event we fail to get our quota 14th, 15th, and 16th, from 3 F. E. Hartuny according to ordinance. then a house to house drive will oclock in the afternoon until 9 Local Representative. Acting By order of the Mayor and City be made. So when you are callThe oclock in the evening. Council. ed upon to buy a ticket to the Parent-Teacher- s Assn. and the dance by all means do so ard Ladies Literary Society are Mountain Has 20,000 Deer save the committee the extra Despite the Isolated and inaccessible jointly paying the expenses of character of Kalbab plateau of northwork of coming to you again. the paintings and their care and ern Arizona, it is one of the most beauH. B. Nielsen, (Signed) also have carefully prepared a tiful in the United States, and it is in The Ladies a mountain with 20,000 deer. Mayor. Literary Society program for the 2nd evening, fact else in the United States met Friday afternoon April llth, Nowhere Tuesday, beginning at 8 oclock. can the same number of deer be found There will be no charges of any in an equal area, says the Detroit at the home of John Wright with Mrs. J. H. Wright as hostess. kind so avail yourselves of this News. e The Society had as their special to The game preserve is thirty-fivrare opportunity and see what is forty-five miles in extent, and the deer guests and entertainers Professor The public is hereby notified seen in the most wonderful Art are free to roam throughout this imMr. at the Hall hat there is only one place withpiano, Galleries of the world. Free for mense territory. Its isolation has Clark, and Mr. Halverin flutist, Farr, to Roy the the Hyrum City limits, where government helped keep all. hunters away. When the preserve was son violinist, all of Logan, who dumping of refuse and garbage established in 1906 It was estimated furnished some very beautiful may be done, namely: in the hol-oarea about contained 3,000 the and that white tints Writing paper, east of Mr. Aaron Christiandeer. An estimate made by represen- music. Mrs. Jensen of the Clio by the box or by the pound. We tatives of the United States biological Club of Logan reviewed the lat- sens, and west of Bp. Allens; at can suit everybody. Hyrum Drug survey and forest service In 1923, afest novel of Willie Cather, The his place yard and lawnrakings, 'ad ter an extensive survey of the area, i Store. Lost Lady, in a pleasing and in- tin cans, etc.," may places the present number at 20,000. Franson and McBride Wells Mr. be dumped; but inflammable matThis high, mountain, structive manner. x A short business meeting pro- erials, such as cis, left the forpart of the last week sometimes called Buckskin mountain, large quantities of known as Kaibab but better mountain, to where for Nevada, a they expect ceeded social hour very and pleasant brush is forbidpaper, straw, flanks the Grand canyon on the north. remaia for the summer. during which pleasing refresh- den to be dumped here, and ments were served by the hostess. should be burned on the premises. Mr. and Mr. E. J. Wilson Sr., reEgyptian Flag Changed of Next meeting will be Friday Dumping refhse elsewhere in the familiar red colors and white The turned home Wednesday, after have the flag Egyptian disappeared. Mrs. August city limits is stristlv forbidden. spending three months in California. By edict of the king the symbolic white April 18th, with Clawson. By order, of the Mayor and City They report a very pleasant winter. crescenband three stars remain, but Council. On their way home they stopped eff green has been substituted for the red a(j Green is the color enDewSALE FOR in Salt Lake eity, to attend confer- background. Grape plants, titled to be worn by those who have FOR SALE Alfalfa nnd While there they visited accomplished the pilgrimage to Mecca. berries, Rarpberries and all kinds ence. barley Wilson Leslie and of Nursery stock, Jr with their son E. J. Jensen, seed, best kind, by Alban T. ClawBrinfi' us the news. ad son, Hyrum. their daughter Mrs. 1. C. Wilcox. Hyrum. Phone 127 w. a(j Hogs Prices on the whole for Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10th. Public spirited citizens of Salt Lake butcher hogs are reported as steady One load of City will meet here next Monday with a week ago. afternoon, April 14, at the call of choice 300 lbs. butchers that were Mayor 6. Clarence Neslen, to pre- fitted for show purposes realized the for the fourth annual national high price of $8.25 with other loads the Revised Ordinances of Hyrum City, n. Vice-Preside- to-wi- t: ei cit-ie- Dance For Relief Fund - , Art Exhibit Will be Real Treat - . Society News . Notice . w tree-stump- flat-toppe- s, d Big Benefit Dance, Elite Hall Hyrum, Wednesday. April 16tfi, For Castlegate Mine Sufferers. Everybody Should Attend and Help to Make it a Success. |