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Show VOL. XVI Hyrum, Cache County, Ctah, Friday, Sept. 4, 1925 NO. 41 Jlore Honors Peach Day at Utah Girls Stay Wellsville Locals Citizens Club to Hyrum Brigham Sept. 9th Home to Wed to Have Outing and Personals i As Utas Delegate to the 20th Convention of the National Leaour gue of District Postmasters, Postmaster Mr. John A. Israelsen accompanied by Mrs Israelsen, much honored member, at Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. was an actve atl 28, that as the lone from Mormondotn, and couple Utah, they were the object of the curious and inquisitive. t the very outset. Mr. Israel sen was placed upon the program to offer the invocation at the opening session, thus being classed with reverend gentlemen of various other denominations, who officiated in like capacity at later Needless to say, far-fame- d sessions. Naturally one of the big questions to come before the convention was the choice of the city for the 1926 Convention; but Mr. Israelsen, with his well laid plans aud untiring efforts, succeeded in landing it for Salt Lake City, although in the race with large and important cities of the naand congratulations are pouring in from Mayor Neslen tion; In addition hundreds of bushels of luscious "peaches which will be distributed to Peach Day visitors to Brigham City on Wednesday, Sept. 9th, in souvenir boxes, a vast quantity of the fruit is being stored in a Pacific Fruit Express Refrigerator car to be made available on that day to those who desire t take quantities borne with them for eanning purposes. These will be on sale at the fruit exhibit stand on the Court House Grounds on Main Street, while the free fruit will be distributed at the park. A corps of men will be stationed there in other booths on the grounds to supply all the watermelons anJ cantaloupes that the visitors can consume free of charge. This is Brigham Citys annual Gala Day a day of fun and thrills. The program begins Tuesday evening, Sept. 8th, with the great Midway Attractioes on Main and Forest Street, a regular Coney Island Carnival and Frolic. There will be a band concert upon the Court House Square at 7:30 p. m., moving pictures and dancing. to-th- WEDNESDAY SEPT. 9TH other prominent Salt Lakers 9:00 a. m. Band Concert on Israelsen. House Court Grounds, Springville As a finishing climax to Postwith Mr. John Oman-sen- , Band, Military master Israelsens other laurels, This is the band Director. he was elected a member of the and to Mr. Executive Committee to succeed which won first prize in the InterMr. Hollenbeck, President of New mountain Band Concert at Lagoon. York State Postmasters, by a v 10:00 a. m. Full Dress Parade, three fifths" majority of all votes Drill and Maneuvers on Main Street Post No. 7, Drum and east. States like New York and by the Logan Pennsylvania having eight and Bugle Corps. 11:00 a. m. Parade Brigham seven delegates respectively. Not so slow for a lone Mormon from City is famous for the beautiful far away Hyiura, in a National Peach Day Parade. 12:00 Noon, Band Concert on Convention t House Grounds. Court For a young man, who gets 1:00 p. m. Free Peaches Waterwhat he goes after, doff your hat and Cantaloupes at the Park. melons to Postmaster Israelsen. Congrat2:15 j. m Parade of riders and Mr. Israelsen, most ulations, entertainers at the Races. heartily, for what you have acGrand Opening of 2:30 p. m. complished for youjself, and for New Race Course at the Park. the honor you have brought to 2:45 p- m. Daylight Fireworkp. jour state and your people. 8:00 p. m. Horse Races. It would be a most valuable 5:00 p. m. Sale of Fruit Display. asset to our community, if as a 6:00 p. m. Band Concerts e whole, we would aid and 8:00 Intermountain Boxing Match and encourage such A The railroads have announced pluck and perserverance as f fare excursion rates for Mr. Israelsen has shown, that and the U. I. G. R. R. Co. others may follow his example, the day and bring our community out of will run special cars to return patrons after the boxing match. the old ruts. , . - rec-ogniz- one-hal- Kestrels Make Trouble Remember the dancing tournament at the Elite Hall tonight. Two predatory kestrels have made their home In an inaccessible corner of Miss Hazel McBride who was the tower of St. Michaels church, and attract attenoperated upon last week for ap- Cornhill, England, tion in the evening by their curious pendicitis is getting along nicely, screaming. The kestrel is a small hawk with a bluish beak, black claws Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Critchlow and and n coloration. It has a young son, motored here from Los long tail, spread out when flying. It Angeles, Cal., for a short visit with drops noiselessly and suddenly, but unerring aim, on such prey as his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Critchmice or pigeons. Besides eating beetles low and and cockchafers, they swoop down on family of this city. j Bodies of such birds young pigeons. Mr. and Mrs. Elsiebush of Los have been found in the little garden Aisgeles, Cal., are spending the below. week end at the home of Mr.' and dull-brow- h . Mrs. Hens Lay Purple Eggs Ernest Petersen. They are Three brilliantly colored chickens, the guests of Miss Connie Petersen. which lay purple eggs, and a dozen of Mr. and Mrs. Elsiebush are converts the eggs, arrived at New York. They were obtained through the courtesy of of Miss Petersen. Dr. Adolph Holmberg, director of the The Fifth Annual Picnic Outing Buenos Ayres zoological gardens and are being shipped to Purdue university. of the Cache New York World. Couuty Farm Bureau will be held on the the of campus Utah Agricultural Rug Buyers Invade Persia College next SatForeign dealers are buying all the urday, Sept. 5th, commencing with rugs that the Industry in Kerman, Per-- ' meeting in the auditorium of the sla, can supply. main building at 10:30 a. m. ' This will be a real HOUSE FOR RENT Half block' day of pleasure for oil who avail themselves of the op- south of Allens store. Apply to ad Mrs. Albert Nielsen, Hyrum. portunity to participate. The Utah country girl has a betMrs. Jonn Kerr entertained the At the regular meeting of the A for marriage at Citizens Club, it was decided to hold Literary Club Tuesday evening:. home than she tfouid in the city. an rendered. was outing for all club members, special .program Comparison of marriage statistics which includes every citizen in Hy- Dainty refreshments were served to was for city and country districts in the! rum. The outing - will consist of fifteen. A pleasant evening state by P. V. E'ying of the Sears a tour of Caehe Valley, to take spentRoebuck Agricultural Foundation, place Twin girls were born to Mr. and Thursday Sept. 10th. Autoreveals that whereas the number of mobile transportation will be pro- Mrs. Lee Hansen, Sunday. All consingle women in Utah cities is vided by the committee in charge. cerned are A baby doing nie?!y. about 77 percent .of the number of All they ask is that you furnish your girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Leits single men, out in the rural sect- own lunch and be at the Bank corroy Murray, Monday. ions there are almost two single ner at 8:30 a. m. The following Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brown of men to every single woman. will be the itinerary for the days Boise, Idaho, have been visiting An examination of census figures trip: here for the past two weeks. Mrs. by Mr. Ewing showed there are Leaving Hyrum at 8:30 a. m. $ Thomas Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. 19,338 single women fifteen years will visit U. A. C. points of inter- Win. Bailey entertained at a ehick-eand up in the cities of the state, and est, North Logan, Hyde Park, dinner in their hooor. 25,016 males,. In the rural plaees, Smithfield, Richmond. Lewiston. A number of friends of Mrs. Wm. or places of 2,500 population and Luncheon at public square at Lewisunder, however, there are 15,789 ton. After iunch we will travel Selley spent Tuesday evening at her single women 15 years of age and west to Cornish, then south ta Tren- home. Dainty refreshments were over to 28,278 single men. ton, Clarkston, Newton, Cache served. The figures also show that rural Junction, Mendon, Vellsviile, a trip Miss Belva Jones who has spent folk have a greater tendency to up the Sardine Route to inspect the two years in the California Mission folk.' have Whereas than city new proposed route to Hyrum. returned home Monday. marry 61.7 per cent of the rural inhabi- Points of interest will be visited all Mrs. Herbert Adamson of Richtants of the stated are married, in along the way. mond was a visitor here Tuesday. the cities only 60 25 per cent are The idea of such a trip is to betMr. Elmer Leishman returned found so. This is in sccord with ter acquaint ourselves with Cache home Monday from Baker City, conditions throughout the United Valley; to observe whether or not States which shew that while 61.8 we are abreast with our neighbors, Oregon, where he was called to his per cent of the rural population is t will be a real outing for every- sister Miss Margaret Leishman who contracted tyyhoid fever and was wedded, the percentage for the ur- one, ladies and gentlemen. ban population is only 58.3 per cent. The committee in charge T. W. taken to the hospital there. Miss The largest percentage of married Petersen, chairman; A. D. Allen, Leishman was on her way to Seattle, persons in both the urban and rural Clifford Warr, J. D. Stimpson, H. Wash. sections is between the age period B. Nielsen, D. O. Nielsen, R. H. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copea and of 35 to 44 years, and the smallest Nielsen. little daughter motored from Salt of fifteen and Get back of the Citizens Club, it Lake Saturday returning Sunday. between theRg means something to every person In twenty four, years. V Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen A big factor in explaining the this town. here of California have been ter opportunity - t n . greater popularity of marriage in the eountry over that in cities is the relatively better economic position of the farmer, according to Mr. Ewing. No matter how poor, the farm family is almost always assured of food and shelter, . and there is never the fear of losing ones job. Too, there is a greater between the farmer and his wife than exists in the cities. The idle woman is almost unknown here, for the wife helps with the chickens, the cows and the hogs, while her husband is but in the fields. And so while the city man may be financially unable to marry, for the farmer it is practically an economic necessity. Geneological Convention The Hyrum Stake Geneological Society of Zion will hold an annual convention Saturday and Sunday Sept. 12th and 13th," at the Hyrum Third Ward Chapel. The convention will commence at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m of each day. There will be geneological representatives, both brothers and sisters from Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Christensens father, Mr. Phone 161, Walter Jones. ROOMS for RENT. Hyrum. ad , Mrs. Lamont Allen spent two WANTED to exchange Gladolia weeks in Salt Lake visiting with bulbs for Peonie roots. V. E, Pet- Mrs. Aaron Leishman and Mrs. ad. ersen, Hyrum. Phone 133 J. Clyde Copen. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thorpe and Jester Paid Dearly son Leroy motored to Basalt, Idaho, for Fun He Enjoyed Monday to visit with their daughter Mrs. Wm. Miller. Joseph Sadler was one of the most picturesque rogues of the Seventeenth Heber Messrs. Thos. Stewart, century a time when competition in Preston the rogue business was keen. He was Parker, Robt. Maughan, neither courageous nor daring far Gunnell, Willard Parker Sr., and from it, in fact and yet there was a Allen Archibald are in Salt Lake on in- ' style about him that made him an dividual. For example, he once stole the beaver hat of a gentleman who was praying in the Temple church and in estentuation pleaded that we are enjoined to watch as well as pray." Sadler's crowning achievement, says a writer in Discovery, was his theft of the purse and mace of the lord high chancellor of England. How he discovered In what strong room they were secured is not known, but he not only took the baubles from their lurking place but marched with them publicly displayed through Lincolns Inn fields. A confederate bore the purse before him, another the mace, and Sadler brought up the rear, hat cocked and arms akimbo, with an insolent and strutting grandeur. The little" daughter of Sadlers landlady discovered the theft. While she was playing in his apartment during the great housebreakers absence she found a pearl and a piece of tinsel upon the carpet. Anxious to know whether there were more of the pretty playthings concealed about the room, she succeeded in opening the cupboard City, in attendance. All members interested in geneological work are invited to be at all meetings. door. Jos: B. Gunnell, Mother! Mother! Come up here!" The gentleStake Chairman. cried the child excitedly. man has his majestys crown What she beheld, In point of fact, Mrs. G. Jt Clawson entertained was the coronet of the mace detached from its stock. The landlady warned her family last Tuesday in honor ef the watch, and an ambush was laid. her husbands 71st birthday anniLoud was the laughter when the Sadler conversary. A delicious dinner was facts became known and as to the lord fessed figured having served. The evening was spent in high chancellor In that extraordinary social chat and music, at the close harlequinade in' Lincolns Inn fields. of which all parted wishing their Loud was the laughter, but poor Sadler was condemned to death In sober father many happy returns of the earnest. It Is hard for a jester to be day. Although Bro. Clawson is over taken quite so seriously. Youths Com70 years of age, he appears to be panion. much younger when you see him Bring us the news. sporting his new Buick coach. ! business. Mr. aud Mrs. James Allen and family of Idaho Falls have been visiting here with relatives for the past week. Mrs. Alex Spence has gone to Idaho to visit with parents and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Garrett and family and his mother Mrs. Kate Garrett, motored to Salt Lake City Thursday for a peeks vacation to visit with relatives. Walters, Preston and Morgan Walters of Rock Springs, who have spent two months here visiting with grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maughan, returned home Miss Aleen Saturday. Mutuals Will Meet Conjointly The Mutuals of the three wards of Hyrum will meet conjointly at the Second ward chapel next Sunday evening, Sept. 6th, at 8 p. m. Following is the program; Slogan, Stella Foster Vocal Solo, Mrs. Lizzie Lemon Talk, Barbara Maughan of B.Y.C. Piano Solo, Miss Elva Nielsen. Musical Selection, B. Y. C- All invited. |