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Show '' i C J Crx. K CAPITOL, Logan, Today and Saturday, Courage Sun,-Uon,-Tues,-- EE NOT VEI SETTLED THEIR DELEGATES an interview had with Mr. President of C, J. Christiansen, Irrigation Co., and members of the Cache the committee representing we Users Association, Water County the committee, learn that on Monday team Head, consisting of L. B. Caine, ricks C. J. Christiansen, and Atty. Elwood Ernest T. Young.met Dr. the and out. Lake Salt in Mead City, Christ Mr. in come of the meeting, favoriansens opinion, while quite dealso able in many respects, if which may or may veloped conditions be not acceptable to all the farmers From Hy-ru- m concerned. Dr. Mead declared the irrigation district impractical for the Hy-ru- m plan project, and in place of that he would recommend that a single IrriAssociation be formed for the gation whole valley to include all the water which would make every- The Democratic Party of Hyrum met in primary for the purpose of selecting 4 delegates to the State convention at Salt Lake City Sept. 20th and 21 delegates to the County convention at Logan Sept. 29th. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Olsen and Mrs. H. B. Nielstn were chosen as delegates to the Salt Lake convention, with Mr. and Mrs- Roy Baxter as alternates. Delegates to the County conven tion, were as follows : Mr-an- - A. D. Allen Chairman, Leo C. Nielsen, Martha A. Nielsen, Elizabeth Allen, Blanehe Baxter, B. L. Nielsen, Alonzo Savage, Raymond Nielsen, Roy Baxter, H. B. Nielsen, Ezra Nielsen, Alma Wilson, Winifred Allen, G. W. Allen, Jos. F. Nielsen, Leonard Larsen, Ernest Eliason, B. M. Thompson, Geo. B. Nielsen, Mrs. Geo. B. Nielsen, Mrs. B. M. Thompson, and Mrs. H. P. Andersen. Alternates: C. F. Olsen, Ernest Petersen, O. H. Anderson, Carrie Andersen, W. H. Terry, Mrs. C. F. Olsen. Earl Allen, L. P. Christiansen, Jas. Chaistian responsible for any deThis proposition might sen. linquencies. be strongly objected to. The delegates were instructed to go to One very favorable change was the convention in support of Mayor H. proposed by Dr. Mead, which would B. Nielsen as County Commissioner. such as A. J. Petersen was selected as a repreplace the valuation of lands sentative to the State Legislature.' of Bureau the after be would it For Precinct Justice, C. F. Olsen has provided the additFor Precinct Constable, Raymond Nielional storage, rather than its value sen. body equally before the improvement. the construction of 17 commonly referred to but would favor as the high line, the original plan which would leave this new addition. In the opinion of Mr. Caine, the consent of the subscribers to form a single association for all Cache Valley would not be difficult to obtain, while there are others who fear that Organization of Party He opposed miles of canal, Chairman, B. M. Thompson, Earl Allen Secretary. Executive Com. W. H. Terry, Jos. F. Nielsen, Geo. B. Nielsen. A Ladies Demorcatic Organization was chosen as follows: Louisa Nielsen Chairman, Carrie Andersen Secretary. Executive Com. : Blanehe Baxter, Vesta Allen, Lydia Thompson. The primary was attended, and much enthusiasm prevailed. All felt that H. many will object. B. Nielsen as County Commissioner and In the mean time, Engineer Larsen A. J. Petersen for the Legislature will be was instructed to proceed with the sure winners in this Democratic year. The prospects are good. plans. necessary . up the situation, it apthat the committee will have pears REPORT ON CONDITION OF another job on their hands to present this new idea to all the subscribers, HYRUMS DRINKING WATER and obtain their consent to uniting all the irrigation companies into one large Association, before the plans The following letter may be of will be in such shape that Dr. Mead intereat to the people of Hyrum will make a favorable report to the City: ' government. Salt Lake City Utah, September 15, 1930. Mr. John E. Allred, Water Supt., Summing M. I. ITS. HELD OPENING Hyrum, Utah. SOCIAL The opening social of the 3rd ward As. and Preisthood held last Tuesday evening at the ward hall, was a real pleasing affair, and was conducted under the direction of the M. I. A. and the Seventys Quorum. The program as rendered M. 1. was as follows : Singing, M. I. A- - song, under the direction of chorister Mrs. Lester with Rachael Allen at the piano. Prayer was offered by Eld. Thos. Fern Wahlen Reading:, Mrs. Louise Petersen Solo, Mrs! Ebba Blackwood Remarks, Bp. Jas. G. Christensen Closing remarks were made by Pres. Earl Allen. Following the program the balance of time was spent in playing games of various kinds, under the direction of Lester Miller and Grover Christensen. Dainty refreshments were served, which put the finishing touches on the evenings entertainment. While the social was not attend-- d as largely as it should have been yet quite a number of the younger People came out. The gathering was dismissed by Eld. F. L. Shaffer. Dear Sir: We are enclosing report of bacteriological analysis of water sample received in the laboratory on Sept. 13th. The result of this analysis indicates that the water is of good quality from a bacteriological standpoint at the present time. Yours very truly, Utah State Board of Health L. H. Male, Sanitary Engineer. It has been stated by some that our eity water is not of good quality. We take pleasure in publishing the above letter that the people may know. King Arthurs Knights Although history of the Table Round Is partly legendary, It Is supposed that 150 knights composed It . Just Received Another beautiful line of Dress Coats. This will be the last big assortment we will have this season. We also received another shipment of Dresses and Hats. Come in and let us fit you out while the stock is complete. HYRUM STYLE SHOP . MAUD LILJENQUIST, Harold Monson visitor at the last week. of Ogden was a Edgar Nielsen home Bring us the News. Prop, HOSE ABOUT THE HYRUM HONORED BY BIG PROGRAM OUT- DEMOCRATS SELECT Miller, NO. 2 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH. SEPT. 19, 1930. V. companies; 2- - Quiet on the Western Front -All TH GAG VOL. CL? U", NAME DEIECATES ER CACHE CO. TEACHERS all doubt as to his atitude and At the Republican Primary held Plans for the annual Round-U- p Last Friday, Sept. 12, Hyrum was Dispelling on tax revision. Governor George H. Fall Festival of the 2nd ward are recently, the following delegates to honored with the presence of all the Deni lias taken a position strongly adthe State and County conventions complete. The dates are Sept.' 2t-2- 5 teaching force of Cache County, ap- vocating the passage of the constitutwere ional amendments by the people this elected ; week. of next and 26, three days proximately 1 GO in number. They faU. A brief summary of the events that State Conveution: gathered for the regular annual His position was outlined at an adwill be cariied out ae as follows: C. C. Petersan, J. J. Hall, T. W. Teachers Institute, always held just dress delivered Monday, September 8, Wednesday night in the ward chap- Hutton. Alternates M. A. Gill, C. L. prior to the commencement of school. before the state federation of labor Anhder. convention in Salt Lake. el a banquet will be served. Tickets This year, for the first time, at its annual I am heartily in favor of that proare now on sale, at 50c per plate. the institute was held in the South gram because I believe it is to be an County Convention; Delegates elected to County Con- Cache High School. improvement upon Utahs present inDuring the dinner a very spicy pro"said. I am vention held at to be From 9:60 to 10:30 a- - m. Teach- equitable tax system, he Sept. 27, Logan: gram will be rendered, consisting of in favor in favor of it because I think vocal and instrumental selections by Regular L. T. Miller, C. C. Peter- er's Assn, meeting was held with it will make possible a fairer distributthe best talent in Hyrum Stake. Al- sen, A. P. Petersen, A. T. Clawson, J. President S. A. Dunn in ion of intangibles at the same rate as J. Hall, Walborg Petersen, Frank so speech making and wise cracking by Board member M. day. Andersen, Moms Nielsen, C. H. Ralph Governor Dorn pointed out many from some of the citys foremost R. B. Maughan, R. A. Eliason, Mrs. A. C- - Naegle of Cornish. After which flaws in the present constitution, the prognosticators. At the conclusion T. Clawson, T. W. Hutton, Geo. Stant- the presidents report was made by effect of which is to grant exemptions of the banquet and program the doors on, W. H. Jensen, H. P. Liljenquist, Pres- - Dunn-Thto the great mass of intangible properThorton Petersen, Eugene Petersen, and render it impossible to either ty of the amusement hall will be opened Mrs. Louis school the band under high Petersen, Mrs. August tax the property itself, or to tax the to the Relief Society and Primary Clawson, A. M. Israelson. Altemates-W- direction of Prof. Terry rendered income derived therefrom. Experience, Bailey, Alma Allen, Mrs. A. F. several selections which were liberal- he said, has shown it to be faulty to Assn. Bazaar. The entire enter, Willard Willard tainment for the first night will be Petersen, Mrs. R. B.Anderson, ly applauded. Mr. W. H. Griffiths tax a few classes of intangibles not exPetersen, Maughan. at the well worth your time and effort in of Box Elder school district talked empted by the constitution, Precinct Officers: same rates as are applied against tanon the value and benefits of organi- gible property. This, he declared is recoming out. Alban T. Clawson, Chairman. On Thursday night the auction S. A. Dunn, Secretary. uniform zation. quired under the prevailing sale will take place, the usual variety At 10:30 with Albert McCann as rule in the constitution. Executive Committee: The charge that intangible property of merchandise, farm produce, and W. H. Jensen, R. A. Eliason, C. H. chairman, another meeting opened much in intangible as there is in tangMrs. Russel Mrs. R. Petersen, live stock will be auctioned off, dur- Ralph, with Community Singing- ible property. If the same ratio holds B. Maughan. of sale will A unique Welcome address to true in Utah, it means that one-ha- lf the auctioneering ing the By S. A. Dunn, Secretary. Is wealth State the in the escaping cease and a snappy one act play will Cache Co. teachers was delivered by taxation, Governor Dem asserted. be given. Another evening'Veplete Vice President C. F. Olsen, of the For twenty-fiv- e years past the people HISS WALBORG PETERSEN with fun for every one. Board of Education- have been agitated by this condition. The third night will be given enPrest. McCann, introduced himself Home owners and farmers have bitterly CLASS PRESENTS that they were carrying the SINGH and the members of the Board, name- complained tirely to the presentation of a beautiburden of the government, while others, ful three act drama entitled, ly Albert McCann, of Smitlifield, C. more able to pay than they, were esEyes of Love. Tire young people of the F. Olsen, of Hyrum, John J. Hen-dr- , caping their just share of the load, he Last Sunday evening Miss Walward have been rehearsing for weeks of Wellsville, H. Ray Pond, of said. Early in his administration Gov ernor Dem announced that he told the of this city, rendered Petersen borg and reports are that the Drama will and M. C. Naegle, of state Board of Equalization to work Lewiston, a very pleasing musical program excell anything yet undertaken. Cornish, who each in turn made brief out a more fair system of taxation. with her class of 75 Juvenile SingThe committees in charge of the and humorous remarks. Dr. Adam Their report as quoted by the Goverers of Mendon, at the regular evennor was We cant make a start until various activities are as follows: B. M. S. Bennion, before entering upon his we amend the constitution. The hands ward their at at chapel ing meeting address, took special occasion to com- of the legislature are so tied by conThompson, General Chairman. Ban,8 p. m,. The class was assisted by Mr. Olse upon his address stitutional restrictions . that it could quet Committee, Martha R. Johnson,; Fern Wahlen, Mary pliment tiers' Rtlse and mem of w elcome, saying that he had heard not give the people relief, no matter Chairman, Nellie Nieland how willing it might be to do so. Jensen Jean Marguerite of Relief Society and Primary Assocwelcome addresses but never many Present- Plan Ridiculous selectsen, who rendered special one to equal this. Dr. Bennion is a Governor Dem took the position iation, Assistants. Mrs. Johnson and Tand Elder Alban - Clawson, Mrs. Rose are also in charge ot the ions, exemption of very forceful, interesting speaker, that the constitutional who was the main speaker of the ceilain and intangibles requirements Bazaar. swaying his hearers from laughter to that the remainder be taxed at genera very interesting gave evening, The Auction Sale is in charge of deep serious thought. Here is one al property rates had almost eliminated talk on music and other subjects. of Bp- - Edwin Clawson and Counselors. his rich appeals to the teacher: intangibles from the tax rolls. The meeting was held under the Vaudeville and one act plays are in Establish a bond of comradeship If the proposed amendments . are is being favored by laxity on the part of auspieces of the Mendon M. I. As. such, that the richness of charge of Myrtle Sorensen and Conyour per- tax officials is refuted by the Goverimaudience The present large nie Petersen. sonality radiates 'newness of life to nor. He said the principle of taxatenjoyed the program and mensely ion of intangibles at the same rat as The Drama is under the direction your pupils. be to is Miss Petersen congratutangible property is wrong and it cant of the general committee with A- - J. Luncheon was served in the cafe- be done. such a in lated together getting Petersen as director. the Domestic Department In some states there is nearly as of fine little singers as were teria, by con- body During the entire Round-Up- , all the visiting passed, he contended, the state would to of the school, there. be benefited through collection of a cessions of all kinds will he in oper- preseated teachers, at a very nominal cost. fair tax on intangibles which would not Yation under the direction of the In the afternoon, there was an be a heavy burden on that property Y- - M- - M. I. As., the Missionary address on Professional Ethics, by but which would still yield sufficient PAGEANT PRESENTED AT revenue to reduce the tax on tangible and Genealogical committees- Dr. L. John Nuttall, of the U. of U. property which is now carrying the An invitation is extended to the STAKE PRIESTHOOD MEETING a very able and interesting talk. heavy load. entire town to join with the 2nd His position on the amendment for followed Departmental work: Then Ward in celebrating the big event- creating a tax commission was equally High School, Dr. Bennion speaker. strong in recommending its approval At the Hyrum Stake Priesthood Grammar Grades, Dr. L. John Nut-ta- ll by the people. He argued that more D. M. President held Sunday, the meeting Ladies The Literary Club met at speaker- - Primary Grades, Miss than thirty states now have a successstake ful the that central administration; Bickmore announced that home of Mrs. H. P. Anderson on FriLavetta Wallace. the amendment authorizes only be will held conference A splendid, fraternal spirit per- the day, Sept. 12th. Miss Anna Boss of quarterly legislature to give additional author and Sunday, sept. Saturday Scareevening The read the all the sessions, and the teach- ity Jp the tax commission; that the vaded drama, Logan 27 and 28. J. H. white of Paradise crow, and Martin Riley of Lewiston ers were loud in their praises of the legislature must be trusted not to abuse this power. from the who returned recently A delicious success of the institute, and the fine sang several vocal solos. Governor Dern also contended that luncheon was served to 15 members French mission gave an interesting accommodations furnished by the big the legislature had not abused its power in taxation of mines in the past, and and 5 guests present. Mrs. B. M. report of his labors in France. school. should be trusted to work out a better was admitted to the club as a mem system of mine taxation in case a betber. ter method could be found. This, he The Book of Mormon pageant 101 NISSIO said, was proposed after January, 1935 presented at the Hyrum Stake by the amendments relating to mine taxation. Priesthood meeting last Sunday, Scholar Rice to Fame The Governor made it clear that the Prof. Joseph Wright, emeritus SocRelief Stake the sponsored by A farewell missionary party for proposed amendments would only untie professor of comparative pbilolwy at Oxford university, who died at, iety, and the various characters Reuben Hansen will be held at the the hands of the legislature to deal the age of seventy-four- , began las' essayed by Logan people, was a with the subject. The detail of the plan career at six, driving a donkey. 1st waid chapel Sunday was left to the legislature to decide. Hyrum beautiful and impressive presen21st. The following In conclusion he urged that the sysmuch enjoyed by the aud- night- Sept. tation, tem- cf taxation proposed in Utah was The Laitiug Monument will be rendered: program ience. not an- experiment. Every feature of If you carve your name on the Congregational Singing the plan is in successful operation in hearts of your true friends It will An interesting part connected be more lasting than if carved on one or more states today. The system Prayer with this real dramatic sketch, is a marble slab. Chicago N;ws. Duet, B. M. Thompson and Flos- is net radical cr revolutionary, In any the fact that a former Hyrum raised respect, but merely proposes to shift a sie Fallows. self pait of the tax load from property to girl, and now a very progressive Farewell speech, Norman Salver-so- intangibles and income. There is a WIFE. GAS, SCARE made, intelligent social worker in cry for justice and he urged the people Logau circles, Mrs. C. W. Green, cf the state to join in the cry and keep Baxter solo. Lynn Organ IN DEAD OF NIGHT wrote the entire theme herself, and it up until justice was done. Reading, Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. charge-invocatio- n e 'lJMisse8 - d IM'ffil - n. Overcome by stomach gas in the dead of night, scared my husband badly. lie got Adlerika and it ended Mrs. M. Owen. the gas Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old poisonous waste you never knew was there. Dont fool with medecine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach and bowels aR3L cleaning and get rid of all gas! Hyrum Drug Company. put it in its present splendid form. Mrs. Green, by the way, is a candidate for County Recorder, and Hyrum friends should be proud to support her. FOR RENT Six room house, barn and good yards. Reasonable to in Hyrum, Utah. located right party, Write Mrs. M. L. Hill. 1819 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Cal. ad Musical selection, Afton Petersen Response, Reuben Hansen Mrs. J. AUgaier entertained a Remarks, Bp. Allen number of her lady friends at a parDuet, B. M. Thompson, Flossie ty Tuesday afternoon in honor of Fallows. her birthday anniversary. The Closing Prayer time was spent in social chat and a Everybody Invited delicious luncheon was served, after which the guests left, wishing the lady many.happy returns of the Have you paid your subscription day. to the Courier yet? |