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Show & ta"e!,MJ7aj3 ' fOL.IV. NO. 33 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH. April 18. 1930. ADDITIONAL FOR SALE jlj v E. Oats. Petersen, Hyrum. LOCALS Apply to FEDERAL DREES UNJUST DESTRUCTION or J. HSH ALTER GAME LAWS IN CANYON ad t M. Rosenbaum and wife of Revision of the federal regulations reThe destruction of fish in BlackSouth Cache High School precelebrating of Founder Day, The Lions Club held the regular bird limits, enacted prior to Fri. were vistiors Brigham,, garding Hyrvm of the sented its Second Annual Art exsmith Fork River this week, by the the first of the year, necessarily session on Wednesday or the Seventieth Anniversary Acel Calder and wif of Logan, Utah Power and Light Company, is the limits of the state laws, J. Arthur settlement of Hyrum, which takes hibit for the Lawrence Squires Mem- night, April 16, at the South Cache Mecham advises. were 22nd, bids orial Collection, on Tuesday, April High School. During luncheon, varSunday guests at the J. W. a shameiul and irreparable loss to the The new federal regulation restricts place next Tuesday, April Andersen and home. foi of ducks to 15 on any one event the who an be school shooting annually the m. in pay interesting public, fair to 15, 1930, at 11a. ious matters were discussed and rea limit of 30 in the hunters and It is auditorium. The school now has, For Sale A new lawn mower privilege of fishing in that stream, day The state everybody is invited to attend. ported on by chairmen of various possession at any time. and worth regulation, which was 25 ducks for one of dollars thousands where and of two the Ole which were very by to committees sponsored by the Lions Club, cheap. gift counting thy Thomppictures Apply among and 50 in the hunters possession Mr. John A. Israelsen is genera the class of 1930, seventeen pictures following: ad of small fish have been planted by day son, Hyrum. at any one time, must now conform B. Nielsen worth hundreds of dollars and all by the Fish and game department of the to the federal regulation. Hours of Com. on Xmas tree on city park, chairman, with Mayor H. Glem Jensen and wife of Ogon shooting are 30 minutes before sunrise committee state. II. W. Prof. were 34 There Terry, and Utah Artists. pict- by Mr. A. ,D. Allen, that late fall den were to sunset. Heber at the guests To clean the large pond of mud of Pioneers were ures on Exhibition. Geese are limited by the new reguwould be the best time to plant a Jensen home Sun. Program; Daughters to five, either for one days lations dam were and of the aid the for collected, gates The following splendid program, in large tree in place of the dead one. appealed to or in possession of the hunter shooting Mrs. Melvin son Hilliard aud for of the thrown open, and large body which was just the right place Com- - on Founders Day, after any length of hunting. The charge of Miss Irene Petersen, of the of Smithfield, were Friday visit- water collected in the pond was sud- state geese law allowed eight geese these organizations to take a hand, school faculty, was rendered to a reported all in readiness ors and seventeen ducks, or 25 ducks for at the Alvin Allen home.. denly sent down the old, dry chan- the days shooting. The season is Ocand Mrs. T. w- Petersen, President large appreciative audience: for April 22, and asked that the fAlton P. Maughan of Ogden, nel with such a force that tons and tober 1 to December 31, with specific of the Cynthia Benson Camp, and' 1. Song, Girls Chorus, The Bells inance Com. raise at least $50. to deof the President is here visting his family. They tons of mud made the stream unfit exceptions. Mrs. J. A. Wahlen, of St. Mary, under the direction of fray expenses. , The fishing season is not far away are visiting at the Hiram Hall home for the fish to exist in; .their gills and Commissioner Mecham again Com. on Minstrel Show, Mr. C. Sego Lily Camp, readily responded, Mr. Terry; a very beautiful, harmonwere filled with the mud, and they brings to the fishermans attention and as result, a unique program has ious renedition. state regulations governing the sport. reported that due to so many Earl Jorgensen, wife and baby collected near the banks in a dying been outlined. Fishing is allowed In Utah between 2. Prayer, ' Mr. Karl Wood, of the failing to appear at rehearsals, the of Logan, were H. at the guests 15 and October 31 In most secJune smothered found were or honored condition, The guests, remaining Seminary. matter had been delayed until it was N. McBride home Friday last. tions of the state. Hours for game in the mud when the water had fish are between 4 a. m. and 9 p. m. their wives, 3. Violin solo, Mrs. Win. Spicker getting to late in the season to make pioneers of 1860, with C. Olsen F. insurance writes in passed. It is reported that men and Specific seasons throughout the state husbands or partners, seventeen of Logan, her daughter Miss Mary a financial success of it, and that it Fish Lake, June 15 to October is that real insurance. Money boys lined the river for miles, some include number, will be given a free ride and Spicker at the piano. An artistic would be better to put it on in the 20; Strawberry reservoir, Strawberry on improved farms at 5 2 per parties getting sacks full of smothered river above the reservoir up to Vicinity tickets to the Capitol Theatre in Lo- effort highly enjoyed. late fall or early winter. Creek, Horse cent. ad some weighing as high ns eight Highway bridge, Indian and fish, the Wells-villafternoon, returning 4. Unveiling of pictures, gan, in This was adopted. Creek pond, July 1 to October 20. All other tributaries of Strawberry reserto Hyrum, they will be tendered a Mr. Birch presented the matter of Mrs. Marion Christensen and pounds. (by Henri Moser,) Miss Buelah are closed by law. Limits are rehave who Parties investigated say voir The Prospector (by banquet at 5 o clock in the dining Smith, the distruction of fish by the Utah daughter Alta, are visiting relastricted to 10 pounds per day, or not from the dam in the to exceed 30 fish. Fish must not be hall of the Hyrum Third Ward Miss Edith Green; Gift Pic- Power and Light people, and it was tives and friends in Providence, that the river Canyon to where it empties into Lo- less than seven inches in length. Amusement Hall. At 8 p. m. a var- ture (by Caroline Vau Evera) Miss decided to address a memorial to the this week. The deer season Is October 20 to 30. gan River has not a remaining fish in One male deer with horns not less ied program will be rendered in the Gertrude and Fish State the Governor and Mrs. Calvin Hailstone entertained Obray. itThe loss cannot be replaced in than five inches in length Is the limit. main auditorium, to which an invi5. Presentation of Class Gift, Class Game Cummissioner, to take action in honor of her daughter Helens Boys under 16 years of age are not tation is extended to the general President, Christensen. permitted to hunt deer. to prevent such occurrences in the 5th birthday. Games were played twenty years. Ralph will be made by the loAn Open season on pheasants, sage appeal , Board public. 6. Acceptance of Gift, by futureand refreshments served. hens, pine hens, ruffed grouse, quail cal Fish and Game Association, and As will be seen by the list of Com- Member C. F. Olsen who and mourning doves, with limits are gave an in- - Com. on Paik in the Canyon, by Coterie The Club met Saturday the Lions Club, to the Govenor and declared later by the commissioner. mittees herein published, the various spirational talk on the mission of art Mr. C. F. Olsen, reported that a afternoon at the home of Lorenzo the State Fish and Game Commissin divisions of this celebration are STATE INDUSTRIAL NEWS and the true artist. lease of Mr. Jos. Petersens grounds C. Petersen. Sooial chat was the ioner, to see what can be done in a the hands of some of our real active t, Miss 7. Vocal Solo, and groves at the Fork could be obPhyllis pastime, after which dainty re- legal way to prevent such wanton deCedar City Odd Fellows Lodge lopeople who always respond willingly who showed wanderful de- tained at $25. ' per year for a period on upper floor of Merchantile cated were freshments served. f struction in the future, at least, by and effectively fn putting things ever. building. velopment of voice power and splen of five years ; also that additional Mrs. P. M. Rolfsen entertained the action of the next legislature; Ogden Road running from West Tuesday, April 22, 1930, will be did delivery. acreage to that already owned by Twenty-fourt- h street, south to Death is for little there that it hope honor of afternoon her in appears another Red Letter Day for Hyrum. 8. The value of art in rural Edu- Hyrum City, at the mouth of the Thursday curve, on State highway will be comThe time of redress for what has already been pleted this year. Be sure to come out in the evening, cation, by Albert McCann, Prest. Canyon could be bought at $25. per birthday anniversary. Actual work started on oiling stretch was spent in Bocial chat, after which done. It is. really a joke to have and get the thrill of seeing and meet- of the Board of Education. The acre. The committee wa of Zion Park highway from Ash Creek given more for or closed seasons fishing, a delicious dinner was served. require to Toquerville. ing the Pioneers of 1870, and enjoy time to investigate and report which speaker made many good points. Milford American Telephone and a license to be paid for by the genthe program which will be rendered The Mesdames Abe Jensen, J. 9. Art Chat, by Henri Moser, our proposition they Auld favor. Company starts construction Telegraph eral public for the privilege of catchin their honor. work here. famous Cache Valley artist. Mr. E. N. JLarsen reported on M. Smith, Chris Jensen, C. L. Anh-dea few fish in a lawful manner, Morgan $10,000 brick warehouse of The programTist of honored guests, N. C. Jensen, Garlos Jensen and ing 10. A short talk by Mrs. Alice Black and White Day for Hyrum, it Poultry plant formally unmoa when big Corporation may and committees follows: lorn, the sponsor and untiring sup- and Mr. G. Alfred Andersen, was Fred petersen were dinner guests lested, and unquestioned cause such opened. Tooele Tooele Poultry Association LoPROGRAM: porter of art in Utah. The lady chosen to represent the club on the at the Lyman Larsen home in wholesale destruction, and when the organized here. Government will continue to operate Mr. Smith, a young Art- committee for this project. gan Sunday. Music Songs From Our Old Folks introduced, state is expending thousands of dol- mail route between Price and Emery. S. C. High School Band. also Mrs. that Lake Baird President City, announced, ist from Salt A welcome home social in honor lars to Stretch of road from Castle Gate to replenish the streams. Invocation. Patriarch O. M. Wilson. must of officers Lawrence, "mother of new construction at Rolapp will be the election annual the of Lamont Larsen and Ariel AnderSelection Out of the Dusk to You Squires, graveled. she be held within three weeks, and that South Cache High Girls Chorus. Squires, the departed artist, and sen, will be held in the 3rd ward Brigham City Interior of Bowen Address of Welcome, Mayor Nielsen. also asked Mrs. M. A. Gill, of Hy- nominations for those officers were in Mrs. Ray Petersen and child- Jackson garage on West Forest street chapel at 8 p. m. A good program Music, Silver Grays. rela-tivbeing rearranged. rum to rise in the audience, and order- The club proceeded to place is being prepared. Everpbody in- ren spent Monday visiting Provo Board of education proposed Introduction, Honord Guests, by H. P. introduced her as renowned for various candidates up election, vited. and friends in Providence. school site on East Center street Hyrums beAndersen. tween Sixth and Seventh East streets the result ' of. which will be anInstrumental Selection. Murial Jensen artist. Ethel Anhder and Virginia for construction of Junior High school. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hall announce and Flora McBride. 11. Benediction by County Supt. nounced at the next meeting. visited friends in LoNielsen State Highway Commission will make of their the Address daughter Lydia marriage Past, Present and Future af R. V. Larsen. U. S. highway No. 50 between Spanish C. F. Olsen. Hyrum, to Mr. W. A. Stauffer of Logan, in gan. Wednesday. Fork and Colorado, via Price, major 12. Exit Music by school OrchesMusic. High chool Band. Lake 1930. the Salt for next few years, according 10, Apr. project Temple ENNTER Mrs. George Brady and daughF. F. A. CLUB BOYS Remarks, I. C. Thoresen, S. L. City. tra. Mr. Terry directing. to present plans. are The Instr. Selection, Bobby and Mark Price making ter Patsy, Ogden, are visiting at young couple ' The entire program was an artistic Music, Silver Grays. PIG RAISING CONTEST their home in Salt Lake. the Peter Thompson home. influence SECOND WARD CHOIR TO treat, and carried a refining Benediction, Bp. Jas. G. Christensen efforts SALE 5 room house and well of the FOR and and of son wife Dick to all, spoke Allen, Retire to Amusement Hall for Dance. full lot; also an extra good past- Logan, were visitors at the home PRESENT EASIER CANTATA P. L. Clark, Manager. being made by Principal Adams, the Up to the, present time there are in. close time Music by Terrys Orchestra. payand the ure, Long students, of Willard Andersen Sunday. faculty, ten boys listed as Future Farmers in ments will be but Names of Honored Guests paraccepted, Mrs. Waymond Hilliard and work who are engaged ties are anxious to sell. Call on The 2nd Ward Choir, under the Niels J.Nielsen are children litters. Nine of Smithfield, were ton in producing M. Smith C. F. Olsen for particulars, ad direction of A. J. Petersen will preJoseph guests at the Han3 Sorensen sent the cantata Easter supervised by H. P. Andersen, Smith John Jensen Praise at UTILE BOBBY PETERSEN Hughes teacher from the South , Mrs. H. G, Shaw entertained a home Friday last. Margaret McBride 2nd the ward recreatioa hall, SunChristina J. Larsen Cache High School, and one by number of her lady friends Apr. aud Mrs. Mr. Andersen Hans 20th at 8 o day evening, April Cecilia M. Jacobsen teacher of 14th, it being her birthday anni- and Amos Baer, Anderand Bobbie Fred for Services Funeral Lynn, clock daughter, A. James Andersen prompt. Among the princiversary. The time was spent in sen of Blue were the pal characters are the following: the little sou of Mr. and Mr. Louis H. of the North Cache High School. Greek, William A. Judy which delicious social a chat, after The pigs have all been ear marked Petersen were held on the lawn at the Daniel Allen guests of the W. .0. McBride Mrs. Lorine Paul will be the DramAllen Silas was served. hot dinner 12, first Bp. of the home end the April at and checked Saturday Andrew A, Allen family Friday last. atic reader. Soloists: Lyman Nielpresiding. The first ward choir furn- week following birth. One hundred Jonas I. Nielsen Eliason at a entertained Verna and and C. A. Nielsen, B. M. Thompson the songs closing ished will White be Black and sen, odening Day Josephine S. Fogg Stone solos. and eighty days from the date of Bunch Party. Wednesday eventhe Lemon Lizzie special Mrs. 1 Flossie Fallows, Viola Soren Mrs, W. Finnetta Allen birth the litters will be weighed, ing, it being her birthday anni- held Saturday, April 26th, at p. m. Elnora N. Layton Opening prayer was by H.- P. Hansen. Mrs. Mabel Petersen and Mrs. at thr usual place. Get your ani- sen, ' Delicious refreshments Consoling and inspiring remarks were when prizes will be awarded. The versary. Margaret N. Thoresen Petersen. All are invited. and in Mary them here mals WilO. M. bring shape made by H. F. Liljenquist, size of the litters varies from seven to were served, and an enjoyable Chris Christensen Allen. and exhibiton for and Israelsen A. Bp. judging. son, John Niels C. Christensen to twelve pigs, most of them about time had by all present. ' Closing prayer wa3 by Chas. COMMITTEES: the to The litter. eleven pigs missionary party held in CA1IF6RN1A FLAYERS HERE A missionary farewell party Israelsen for an each is to The aim Program John A. the 2nd ward recreation hall Friboy keep A large uumber of friends and relawill be held Friday evening Apr. Hans B. Nielsen tives were present and beautiful flow- accurate record of teed costs and teed 25th at the 2nd ward recreation day evening, was a real success. The California Players will com. W. H. Terry ers in profusion spoke the sympathy them according to the best informA good program was carried out mence a weeks Mchonor Monrad of engagment Monday Finance P. L. Clark hall, in , extended to the bereaved family. A good ation available in order to develop a and H. E. Kellett son of Mr. and Mr. H. N. April 21st, with a repertoire of new The little grave was dedicated by Bride, ton of pork from each litter. was handed to Helmeth to and A. D. Allen; plays. This company Bp.'Allen. McBride, who will leave May 4th purse work this in are The assist him on his way. It was was here about 2 boys engaged Little Bobbie Lynn was born Feb. 18 Banquet Mrs. T. W. Petersen for the southern states mission, years ago in a tent Howard Holmes, also given in honor of Melvin Pres.Cynthia Benson Camp 1928, nnd is survived by his parents and newell Jensen, and arhas that A show, been people were well good program the following brothers and sisters: Homer Andersen, and Lamont Rolt-seMrs. J. A. Wahlen Sorensen, who just returned pleased with their follow. and will dancing performances Norman, Vern, Reed, Margene, Percy Pres. Sego Lily Camp of Hyrum; Frank Olsen, Para- ranged from a mission. was evidenced by the large patroninvited. Lois. and Everybody and Merle Jones, Transportation Nickoli Jorgensen A shower was given in honor of age they received every night of The heartfelt sympathy of the entire dise; Ray Zollinger, A. D. Allen Elmer College Olsen, Providence; to extended the are family. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaeffer, at their stay. We need not go into community John Jorgensen Out of town relatives who came to Ward; Oriel Kidman, Mendon; and the 6th ward Recreation hall in detail about their efficient productMusic W. H. Terry attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Day, Richmond. I in a have Preston, Mr.Shaeffers former home, ions, as we are sure their plays will thoroughmy charge E. J. Norm3n and family, Mr. and This work will be checked under bred in raised last Stallion, and Mrs. Mr. Friday night. A program and be of the very best and pleasing to Lexington, Mrs. Edward Norman, the supervision of Harry H. Smith of Frank is Mr. Mrs. and he of finest and the and Norman Kentucky; dancing was the pastime of the the public. See add elsewhere for Henry and the Extension fasted race track Rock of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. the College, has and stock, evening, during which refreshments particulars. Baron, Mrs. Rulon Baron, Thos. Baron agent, R. L. Wrigley. who marks all won many big purses on the track. were served. The newly-wedwere Jr., of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. the pigs. For service and terms during the the recipients of many beautiful and Hyrum Stake assigned for Tues. Petersen of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Ray Preece of Lewiston, 22ad 8 p. m. Ask your Bishop for lem Campbell of Ogden, and Mrs, season, apply to El Rey Nielses useful presents, and a most enjoy- was a Sunday visitor at the AU . Bring us the News. Tickets, d able time was bad by all present, Stake Presidency, Spence and daughter of Wellsville, Hyrum. bert Miller home. S- - Xhe semi-month- ly - 1-- 4 e, Stans-field- ,) - - - Liljen-quis- r, Morgan-Summ- - Smith-Hugh- vs es Smith-Hughe- s - uns-wort- h. dancing-followed.- up-to-d- , n, Notice! Pageant Tickets Received s |