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Show ISRAELS JOHN A. P.O.Box 203 HYRUM. UTAH NO 45 SOUTH CACHE COURIER! HYRUM, UTAH, JUNE 29. 1928. VOL. II. HUH E MU-BIAT- IE i . i roms 4TH WEBERS SUPPORT STAKE OLD OUTING SAMUEL G. DYE HAS FUNERAL EISA ALLGAIER CHOSEN TO HELD FOR .E. 1ST Committee Endorses Ogden1 work Following are the committees at Plans for one of the biggest and most' Action of Weber County Central real lively celebration Bp. Chas. E. Liljenquist, born in preparing for a the Stake Banker successfuljoutings Governor Hymm for r, jjy mm: General Committee John Old Folks have ever held are Hyrum 64 years ago, son of Bp. O. practicPetersen and John A. Israelsen, A. J. Samuel G Dye. candidate for N. and Sister Sina Liljenquist, but ally completed. The Stake Committee W. Jorgensen. has made all arrangements for the out- governor before the Republican for many years a resident of Idaho, MrsT. W. state Program, A. J. Petersen, ing to be held this year at the famous Weber convention, is a native of "here he was Smith. county where he was born Bishop of Moreland Hutton, and M. W. Utah resort Lagoon, on July 10th. on a farm one In Foster. ago. "ard the for years of fifty Hugh Day, a number of years, died at Marshal The reason for selecting Lagoon, is politics. Mr. Lye has always been Pocatello, last Races and Contests, Jack Lauritzen, because the old Folks from a Monday, June 25, at 7 for and Republican, twenty nearly every C. Nielsen.Issac Bradley and Leo ward in the Stake have indicated their years has been a Weber county a. m. from a tumerous growth pear Childrens Amusements, Alvin Allen, desire to delegate to the state conventions. the heart and go to Lagoon. Allred. E. lungs, from which he He John and Petersen, Arthur The Lagoon of today is by no means in has campaigned for the party had suffered for election Eliason and has without every nearly two years. Financi Jos. I. Nielsen, John the resort of some SIDELIGHTS OH HOI REPRESENT HYRUM AT . ' OGDEN AIR CELEBA1I0N The evening pageant, dramatized fireworks to take place in the U. A. by officials of The Mayor and City C. Stadium on the evening of July 24, Hyrum received an invitation the for the Cache Valley Home Coming fore-paof the week, to attend the celebration will be the outstanding of the Ogden airport cele- event of the celebration. Director N. opening bration June 30th., and to select a W. Christiansen and the pageant comqueen to represent their city. The mittee have worked out a plan to have all the music fit in with each young lady thus honored, to receive part of the pageant and fireworks disa free aeroplane ride. It was nec play. The Fort Douglas band will be essary to arrange things quickly, so present nd stationed in the center the proposition was placed in the field of the stadium and be prepared years ago. , Under exception given Bro. Liljenquist had been an active the new management many new and support to the party platform and hands of the Ladies Liter- to play the accompaniments the same attractive features have been added. candidates. He is in full vigor of public and church worker for many Capable as a circus and in the past the fire There is a swimming pool of pure fi- manhood, courteous, has a friend- years, possessing wonderful gifts of ary society. works display has been free to the ltered water, many new concessions, ly eye and ready smile, a cle.ar healing, and was a They decided to select four girls public, but the evening pageant speaker of spiritmind, is clean in broad in free dancing to everyone, reduced principle, a ready habits, public speaker, ual uplift. He leaves behind him to fronr each ward, place the names in dramatized by fireworks wilj be far a strong mourn prices at all concessions, 600 hundred pleasing in approach, his loss, his faithful wife, six a box, and to have the girl whose different and much greater than any head of Americas finest race horses, campaginer. and well seasoned in name was first drawn for the queen. fireworks display ever staged in Lobusiness and political affairs. sons and one daughter. all, ladies free to the races, and all over gan or northern Utah. It cannot be Funeral services were held at Po- The box was taken to the Hyrum made free to the 60 free to all concessions. With many but the chargStore where Mr. T. W, es for admissionpublic, other things too numerous to mention, catello, with a wonderful attendance Drug Store will be reasonable Hutton was given the honor of so that no one will have an excuse Lagoon is promising the Hyrum stake and splendid tributes to his memory. pld Folks one of the biggest days of drawing the lucky girl. The first for not attending on that account. On Thursday, June 28, at 2 p. m. the summer season. at the Hyrum Third ward, services name drawn was that of Miss Elsie These will all be announced later. Chairman Jorgensen brings word there are many set pieces to dramatize were held over his remains, which Allgaier of the Hyrum 3rd. Ward, from the U.' I. C, Railroad officials, the pageant one will have to enter Mayor Nielsen and other City the stadium to see it. There will be no were first viewed by relatives and that they are are going to serve the people of Hyrum Stake with the best friends, at the residence of his son, officials, accompanied Miss Allgaier parking of automobiles to the north of Railroad service they have ever given. the stadium as the shells and rockets Chas. Liljenquist of Hyrum 3rd Ward. to Ogden Saturday. Plenty of cars will be added, so that will be fired in that direction. AjI Bp. Jas. G. Christensen had charge everyone will have a seat and be comautos will be parked on the westand of the services, which were well atfortable, and through service will be south of the stadium and the area tended considering the short notice direct to with one posgiven Lagoon, east which is now covered with sage sible stop at Ogden. brush. given the public. The ward choir diThis brush will be removed CLASS VERY SUCCESSEOL The Stake Committee, urges eyery-on- e and provide ample parking for many rected by Elder H. G. Shipley sang a to begin now and make their plans cars. number of appropriate selections, for the hig outing. Old and young are Following is an outline fo rthe pagwith Sister Rita Jensen at the organ invited. Remember the date Tuesday, Miss Myrtle Davidson, County eant with the musical selections that Opening prayer was by Bp. Silas Home Demonstrator, expressed her- will be July 10th. played as the ' accompaniIn the next issue of the Courier, Allen. During the services, the Mrs. self as being well pleased with the ments: more details of the trip will be given 1. Report of bombshells. Georgia Gill and Lucinda Ballam sang results of the Rug Supplemaking class held Let y boost for the big Hy a duet; Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Christ- at the home of Mrs. D. M. Reid mentary music. ' rum. Stake day outing. 2. Flares placed all around the stadensen of Logan, rendered a violin and last Tuesday. Eleven women at- ium. Preliminary music. Valeda and Peterson duet, piano gave tended and a very enjoyable afterMr. and Mrs. Henry Nielsen 3. Set piece Samuel G. Dye of Ogden Welcome Home Old a vocal solo. noon was spent. Miss Davidson Friends. Home Sweet Home. entertained at a bundle shower Mr. Dye was thrice elected clerk The of 4. Representation of speakers were Elder C. F. Ol- said the thing she liked about it county and resigned in Joseph Smith, Wednesday evening, in honor of 1914Weber to assume the position of sen, Bp. Jas. J. Facer, and Bp. Sutton was River set piece. and float, Heights acdefinite the results very their daughter Burdette. Games bank cashier. He is now cashier of Praise to the Man. of PocatelLogan, formerly Bishop of the Commercial bank complished. Security and music were the pastime of 5. Ox team and covered wagons. Set of is a former member of lo 3rd ward. Closing remarks were In Logaaduring the encampment psece. "Oh Susanna. the evening, after which dainty the Ogden; Utah Water Storage commis by Bp. Christensen. A sweet, coman exhibit of rugs will be held. 6. Brigham Young refreshments were served. The sion; member of Weber club and represented by.? the Ogden chamber of commerce; forting spirit was manifest throughout Hyrum will be well represented, as This is the Place. Set piece of Brigyoung lady received many beau- former president of Gateway the services; and glowing tributes the following women will contribute: ham Young. Utah We Love Thee. Council Boy Scouts; tiful gifts. were paid the deceased, as a man of Mesdames, J. Allgaier, C. F. Olsen, 7. Hand carts represented hy the of Utah State Bankers' as Handcart association. Set piece. Come sociation, and director and officer faith and works, who had gone about O. H. Birch and D. M. Reid. in various industrial and financal Come Ye Saints. an honorable 8. Sea Gulls and Grass Hoppers repEspecially difficult and beautiful corporators. He has also held var doing good, leaving ious executive positions in the L family and a splendid record of de- are the designs chosen by Mrs. All- resented by the First ward. Set piece. D. S. church organizations, and votion to Gods Cause. Benediction Hard Times. C. F. and and all that Olsen, gaier is now serving in the presidency . r 9. Stage Coach and Indian Skirmish, of Ogden ' stake. He was educated was pronounced by Elder N. W. worries them is the shortage of silk Twelfth ward and Indians from Washin the public school of Ogden and Christensen. hose. Three or four hundred silk akee. Set piece of stage coach. Indian Weber acadeny and has always There a emwas floral of profusion exhibited a strong interest in the stockings will be necessary. Con- music. welfare of schools and education. blems, and a large cortege followed tributions will be gladly 11. Driving the Golden Spike. Set accepted. He was married to Miss Lydia the remains to the 10. Indians and Buffalo. Set piece Mem- Hobson in 1903 and has four sons. where Elder A. J. Hyrum Cemetery, Boost Hyrum by gathering your animated. Gallop. Allen dedicated cast-of- f On Saturday afternoon. June 16 hose and giving them to piece. This is to represent the compleat a meeting of the Weber County the grave. Mrs. tion of the Allgaier. first railCentral committee, Republican road in the United States. called for the purpose of deterYankee Doodle. mining who Weber county RepubShipmade by Mrs. Nielsen,-anif any 12. Garden of Allah. licans would get behind for goverMrs. N. J. Beautiful fireNielsen, president nor a ballot resulted in the choice one is able to aid in the problem, works display. Aesthetic dancing in of Mr. Dye by a vote of 44 for of the Hyrum Stake Relief SociDye. 14 for W. H. Wattis. scatter- ety has received word from the let the stake Relief society offi- the Garden of Allah. cers know immediately. Clothes ing 5, not voting 3. and absent (a) Glow Worm, (h) Carnival Music, 13. There were no nominations in general board at Salt Lake, that Rose of Monterey. (c) will car and be fare for provided The meeting and the ballot taken there are 13. Dancing clown. Set piece animany undernourished at the Salt Lake office. was a secret one. Embraced in tin mated. Fox Trot. motion, providing that the ballot children in that city who would be secret, was the unan nious de- be greatly benefited, if some of Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose 14. Naval Battle. Fireworks display. claration that members of the the citizens of South Cache would with the Hollywood heel, Special Battle Music. committee should solidly Hand 15. Gysers and waterfalls. Fireworks behind the choice made. This open their homes for two or three $1.00. All wool Bathing Suits, display. undivmean an agreement should 16. Bucking Mule. Set piece animat-from Weber weeks to the unfortunate ones, $i.95. Logan Garment Co. 39 W. ided delegation ' in No. been next a has the Old Gray Mare. ad 1st ed.The request Republican consequently, coimty state convention. 17- .Float showing dairy cow, and In Mr. Dyn Weber county offers dairy industry. Cache county Holstein a candidate for the office of breeders association. Set piece. for whom no man will have need ti apologize, i.e is rlrafht Popular. and clean, morally and politically 18. Lindberghs uight. Fireworks disand is a man delegates to the con play and set piece, (a) Stars and vention should know before cas' Forever. Marsellaise. Stripes (b) votes thdr ing 19. Wheels, trees .tourbillions and Other wonderful We Thank displays. NT Thee O God for a Prophet. - - and J. J- - Hall. Decorations, Chas. O. Carlson, Ira Allen, Rollan Allred, Viola Sorensen, Maud Miller and Valeda Petersen. Artillery, Arthur Thompson, 0. M. Birch. k After a rousing salute at Old of Glory by and the unfurling the Boy Scouts of Troop 24 of Hyrum 2nd ward, at sunrise, the next big event will be horse racing on main street at 10 A. M. Report your entries for the races to Jack Lauritzen.' '"A patriotic meeting with a short snappy program will be held in the 3rd. ward Chapel at 11 a. m. the program' day-brea- as follows: Opening selection, by the band under the direction of Lloyd Winn. , Invocation, Chaplain Bishop Edwin Clawson. The Star Spangeled Banner, Congregation. Civic Patriotism, M. A. Gill. Male Quartet. Reading, Declaration of Independence Alice Israelsen. Vocal Duet, Mrs. James Allen and daughter Cynthia. Address, by the Orator of the Day, - Alma Sonne. Male Quartet. Benediction, Chaplin. At 2:30 p. m. the faces and other will take place on the amusements public square. Valuable prizes are being offered to the swiftest runners and other winners. The big event will be the horse-sho- e pitching contest in the grove east of the Lincoln Sehool. Bring on your beat players. This event will follow the wild west bucking contest at the atheletic field west of the High school, scheduled for 3 p. m. Bike races will be announced at the meeting. A Special picture ' show at the Rex theatre, and a Big Dance in the Elite Hall at night will entertain all. Come and celebrate all day. whole-heart- rt ed -- every-bod- 4 , i vice-preside- nt Latest in , INTEREST SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PROTECT HSH AND GAME Footwear - To Fit Every On Wednesday of this week, fifty fingerlings of the Rainbow trout species, were planted in Left Hand fork of Blacksmith Fork canyon, pear what Is known as The Cave Jos. R. Miller of the Hyrum Fish and Game Association, accompanied the man who brought the fish from the State Hatchery at Springville, Utah County, and assisted in selecting the place of planting. If the fish grow Hve inches, being about three inches long now by next year June J5, the ordinary sport will find it a temptation to take these gamy little fellows. It is to be hoped they will have a chance to develop into better sized fish before they are taken by those who go fishing for sardines. The state is expending large sums of money, and Fish and Game Associations are giving much time and attention to replenishing our streams and hunting grounds;' but unless the shers and hunters themselves a reasonable and honorable interest in the lawful protection of fish and it will be but a game, Very few years until there will be othing to fish and hunt for. The condition is much similar to at of the wild fruit Many of us pleasure in picking Choke. erries, but we have seen a shame, attempt on the part of some, to thousand ber of the Family. Two Large ments Just Arrived gov-rn- destroy the source from which pleasure was derived. In utter Snd adhshness they take an ax alon town the cherry bushes a,nd to it easier picking, but they ' 'mPss'ble for cherries to tbere aain- - So with thefisher-o- r USes exPlsives in the streams nter wh kills the mother deer, xvt. or taes the young, undeveloped kins Want!rhher h be fish owl or deer destruction, and should be severely punish d or 21. Grand finale. A good program All has been arranged. invited. M. I. A. Conjoint Patriotic meeting will be held in the Second Ward Cha-oSunday evening July 1st. The el FREE!! A Rubber Bali With jrogram consists of patriotic speeches and music. Some exceptionally fine talent has been obtained for the meeting, and an invitation is extended to -- Each Pair of Shoes JESSENS Shoe Store all to be present. Ward M. I. A. Presidency. Alvin Allen is receiving congratulations, and is all smiles due to the arrival of his first gr mdchild, a line boy at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elda Hillyard. The Star Spangled Banner. Patriotic meeting will be held in the 1st Ward chapel Sunday July 1st at 8 p- - m. under the auspices of the Ward M. I. A. Mr. Evan Owen of Logan will be the speaker and a as-su- thi a trans-continent- U. S. Flag. Body by FaStt Between iooo2ooo Qheres No Car that Compares with Comb the field and you will come right back to Buick for style, colors, upholsteries and appointments. other car combines so many Make the same test in perdesirable quality features. formance and you will again Buy your car carefully. Make Select Buick for its power, getthorough comparisons. away and dependability. Prove to yourself that Buick and Compare specifications all other can sell. you will find further proof of outpoints between $1000and $2000. Buick superiority for no ing UICK -- LUNDBERG BUICK CO. North Main Street, Logan, Utah. The New Garage MISSIONARY HOME i A WELCOME SOCIAL PARTY Missionary Welcome Home soc. ial in honor of Elder Faun Brown, will be held in the Third ward chapel Friday July 6th at 8 p. m. The following program will be rendered. Solo, Aileen Nielsen. Piano Solo, Dora Nielsen. : Reading, Mrs. Hugh Foster. Accordian Solo, F. A. Broadstone. Welcome Home Address, Lyman Nielsen. Vocal Duet, Luella Douglass and Irma Maughan. Response, Elder Faun Brown. A good attendance is desired and everybody welcome. |