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Show Capitol Logan, Today & Sat. Francis Lederer ni MAH OF TWO WORLDS Son. ONLY Lionel Barrymore in THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN" j VOL. VIII. HYRUM, UTAH, FEB! 23, sura HUB u 9MBHKI LARGE CROWD ATTENDS NO. 22 1934. itle To ROY RIGGS LAID TO GENEALOSICAL MEETING Right-Of-W- COHKMCBC ay rogression In the Hyrum Third ward chapel, on Breakfast celebrating Wednesday evening, a meeting Funeral services for Roy Rigg9, Farmers who signed wheat contracts The Annual are now making plans to comply with Ladies Liter was held under the the direction of who died at a the of organization A recent interview with chief con. the Logan hospital last FriBE the provisions of the AAA in holding 15 BOOSTERS DANCE TO morn- the Stake Genealogical Committee. held was Thursday ward in held Third were the day, struetkin Engineer, D. J. Paul, ,ry Society per cent of their average wheat acreage home of Mrs. J. V Congregational singing was direct- chapel Monday Feb. 19, at 1 p. m. out of wheat production. The following HELD SATURDAY NIGHT obtained for the Courier a few of the ing at the and ed by Mrs. F. L. Shaffer accompanBp. James G. Christensen conduct- analysis of the problem by Aaron F. latest developments regarding th Wright Jr., with Mrs. Wright hostesses. as ied by Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth. ed the services. The ward choir, dir- Bracken, superintendent of the Nephi Mrs. Merrill Baxter Hyrum Irrigation Project. Utah Agricultural The opening prayer was offered by ected by Mis. Carol Wadsworth, sang President Lena P. Smith was in Boosters Dance will be Another According to Mr. Paul, the contract, Experiment Station, ha3 been designed act L. E. Pres. Mrs. A. John with A. Israelsen. Payne three President selections. John charge, to aid farmers in managing their con- held in the Elite Hall Saturday night for the building of the Dam has been Bro. J. Karl Wood showed slides Israelsen offered the During the ing as toastraistress. opening prayer. tracted acreage: Feb. 21. These dances are spon- awarded. J. H. Terteling and Sons breakfast toasts were responded to by and lectured on Early Church HisSpeakers were L. C. McDonald of According to the wheat allotment sored by local men who believe in of Boise, Idaho were the successful Mrs P. L. Clark, Mrs. E. J. Wilson tory and the building of the L. D. Logan; Bp. N. B. Chugg of Nibleyi contract, that land which is not sown boosting their home town, but Mr. Terteling has been in they bidders. S. Temples. It was very interesting Bp. Silas Allen, Lon Savage, S. A. to this cereal during 1934 and 1935 can- must have the support of the people Hyrum on two different occasions, Jr. and Mrs. Leland Petersen. not be used for the production of any Dunn and Bp. Christensen. Each Musical selections were, a vocal and entertaining. to make them a success. These dan- making preliminary arrangements to .nationally produced agricultural product solo Morning by Mrs. Smith. A During the evening Parley Hali of spoke words of consolation and offered for sale. As an alternative, ces are attracting people from various move his construction equipment 1 Passed By Your Window Wellsville sang the vocal solo, The to the bereaved family, told of however, the contracted land may be other towns in the Actual work on the project trio, county, and with here. C. L. B. the sunny, lovable disposition of the seeded either to food crops for home the Baxter, Holy City. will by Mesdames J. local of begin in three weeks, providing support people, the Elite The Benediction was offered by boy, and of his honesty, integrity and consumption or to feed crops for the Hall, and Hyrum, can Hall and Leland Petersen, accomReservoir Right of Way title can be again be made production of livestock and livestock C. L. Wadsworth. Mrs. G. James Christensen. by Bp. It is understood some land panied dependability. products which also must be used only the popular dancing center in Cache settled. A large and attentive audience A Quartet Memorys Garden by Special musical numbers were a for home consumption by the family on Valley. owners are asking absorbant prices Mesdames J. B. Baxter, C. L. Hall, from Hyrum and Wellsville enjoyed vocal solo, "Face to Face, by Mrs. the particular farm where produced. A for their land, and that condemnation Mattie Darley, accompanied by LeRoy subsequent ruling now allows for pasLeland Petersen, and C. L. Wads- the splendid lecture. proceedings will have to be resorted of farm animals on the land, worth, accompanied by Mrs. Smith. Darley; the Misses Yvonne Gill and turing 4-- H to, for the Government to acquire Glut) Leaders To Helen Nielsen, accompanied by Mer provided the animals and the animal Two Violin and Piano duets by Mrs. title to these properties. products are not offered directly or inWillis McBride and Mrs. J. W. Former gene Hall, sang "One Fleeting Hour directly for sale. Another draw back that is hinder Hyrum Resident Attend College Csurs ing commencement of construction and a vocal solo, "Shine On. by If the attempt to control production Wright Jr. Bridge was enjoyed during the Percy Petersen accompanied by Mar. of wheat through reduced acreage conis, that Mendon City has not signed Buried Here tinues for only a period, a maWednesday gene Petersen. social hour and high score prize was for their aore foot subscription. will merely jority of the won by Mrs. C. L. Hall. D. Lester McBride offered the fallow the contracted land. Where this All is in readiness at the Utah State This is a matter the Water Users As. for the opening of sociatiou should attend to at once. Interment was in the arrangement is followed, it would be Agricultural college the fifteenth annual Robert E. McFarland, 63, a former closing prayer. leaders trainto allow Wellsville where the the Mr. Terteling informed Engineer advantageous uncropped cemetery, grave resident of Hyrum, died at a Logan hos ing course, February 26, under the supLITERARY SOCIETY HOLDS area to remain in fallow only two sea- ervision was dedicated G. James that he would require 150 men Paul of Chris, Extension the D. P. had by Bp. Service, pital early Monday morning. He sons, then continue the same procedure state been club leader in for announces. some health time. tensen. laborers Murray, on the Dam proper, duras poor M with another area of equal size. In The course will close March 3. i; Mr. McFarland was born June 1, 170. There was a profusion of beautiful some of the better the peak of construction. About areas, forMr. Murray and his aides have pre- ing in Weber county, a son of James M. and floral offerings carried by school age and intertilled 5 10 percent of the men will come to be used crops may Hanah Boyack McFarland. He married pared to receive 115 delegates from 24 in place of fallow. and bearers Pall cousins. mates with the contractor as key men, such counties of the state, and to furnish who died a number of Mrs, Carrol L. Wadsworth was hostess Christina Jensen On the irrigated lands where the them with and The Scout cousins friends. were duras accomodations foremen, and master mechanics. housing to the Ladies Literary Society on Feb. years ago. wheat fields are small in acreage, age, counof week course. the the Etch The was he which of member children survive: Mrs. a was ing The balance of the workmen willbe following 9th. troop any of the legumes such as alfalfa, red ty is allowed a certain number of repMrs. P. L. Clark gave a paper on Spain. Jos. Morgan Jr., M. R. McFarland and present in a body in uniform, and the local P. W. A. (lover, sweet or alsike clover, and any resentatives who are selected by the employed through Miss Irene Petersen of the South Cache Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Logan, and Arvel also the of the Lincoln f the grasses including timothy, orgrade eighth employment agency. aid of the county agents, project leaders McFarland of California. High School Faculty gave Don Quixote School. chard grass, slender and crested wheat and Paul emphassised the Engineer committees. Intensive held Funeral services were community Wednesday Cervantes. by mixbe seeded or in A- born was grass, may singly 24, 1919, in W. C. will he fact that cloth. this Roy July interat Riggs the Richards funeral home with given year training employes will not A Piano Solo was rendered by Mrs. or Jhay productseed, tures pasture, home. fqr Mrs Mr. in and . oojls, ment a of the ,beef, 5cience;..j3airy, son ba on this construction job, George Riggf Merrill Baxter..,, Hyrum cemetery. ingf accepted ion, provided there is "no infringement sheep, swine, poultry management; after short Feb. a died and social the 1934, refresh16, hour who that every man During dainty gets work must on the terms of the contract. Seed canforestry and farm science. Special in- come ments were served by the hostess. illness of pneumonia. He was a stu not be through the P. W. A. produced on contracted land; struction will be given in community PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND dent of the eighth grade of the Lin- however, it is possible to sow any crop singing and recreation. The school day ployment agency. coln School and an active member of for seed growing and later, when ready will commence at 6:30 a, m. with gettiAnother interpretation might well The Literary Society met Friday Feb. to bear, to exchange this area of land ng-up WEEKLY MUSIC CLASS the Boy Scout Troop. exercises and will close at 10 be 16th at the home of Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen. placed on Engineer Pauls state for another of equal size. Alfalfa, sweet p. m., allowing ample time for study, survived is he Besides his the difference between Mrs. V. E. Petersen gave a paper on parents clover, smooth brome grass, crested class work, recreation and the election ment defining and sisters: brothers the and customs of the Balkan States. C. W. A. and P. W. A. employment people following by and slender wheat grass are among the of some activity during the leisure-tim- e Professor Henry Otte of Logan, is Mrs. Albert Miss Maud Cooley of the South Cache C. W. A. employment hereafter is inHugie of Logan; Elmer, forages best adapted to the period. High School Faculty gave Goethes conducting a music class evey Mon Dorene Present indications point to a good and Lorraine Riggs of The purpose of the course is to train tended primarily for those destitute Herman and Dorthea. demand for smooth brome grass, timo- leaders in the proper methods of organ day evening at 7 :30 in the music Hyrum. circumstances, more or less on chariMusical selections were the orchard grass, slender and crested izing and conducting successful Gypsy room of the Lincoln School. The thy, from friends and Relatives Love Song by Margene present Petersen, and a wheat grass, alsike, red and sweet clov- clubs and to give them an insight into ty roles, while P. W. A. employes are duet by Miss Petersen and Mrs. M. W. lessons are free and every one should out of town were: Messrs, and Mes. er to meet the seed needs of the govern-msn- t hired according to their ability and the program of this great Smith. take advantage of this wonderful op- dames H. P. Bair, Ervil Bindrup, in the erosion and marginal land international movement which is de fitness for the job that is offered. Luncheon was served to sixteen memThe Fred Marshall, Roy Keller, Mesdames problem, portunity for vocal training. A dozen jobs may be open and a signed to make farm life pleasurable bers and two guests. In addition to forage crops which and profitable, Mr. Murray says. public is invited. Minnie Bair, Sarah Ballard, Belle dozen men after them, but if they might be used for replacing wheat on McDonald, Messrs. L. C. McDonald the cannot meet the standard requireirrigated lands as well as on some MesMiss Rella Miller entertained at of the favored ments of tradesmanship, and have Mrs. S. B. Mitton and daughter and Albert Hugie Sr. of Logan; areas, vegeCITY ROADS IMPROVED Bridge Luncheon at her home Marilyn of Logan, were guests of srs. and Mesdames N. B. Chugg, Job table crops may be sown for home connot the physical or intellectual recan This be done ; Mrs. of Ernest and sumption. provided Smith Jessop Saturday night after the Basket Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth on quirements to fill the job, they will Mesdames Sam the home garden area is not shifted to Ball game at the A. C. Those and Messrs, not be hired, regardless of their dire pres- Tuesday. the contracted land. Corn, carrots, Under the direction of Wm. Bax- need of work. ent were the Misses Coy Liljenquist, Riggs, Melvon Riggs, Wm. Stoddard, cabbage, tomatoes, peas, beans, potaElsie Kellett, Erma Nielsen and Robert ;Claris Anderson, LaRue Clark and Maughan, John A. Leishman, toes or any other adaptable crop of a ter, new road supervisor for the city, In addition to the men on the dam Mitchell of Salt Lake, were James Mr. Messrs. Roes Tyson, Walter Fred Riggs, Messrs. similar nature which may be consumed two blocks of city streets in the Thorpe, Another large crew will be Clark, week end proper. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wm. Riggs, Earl Murray, Mesdames direct from the garden, canned or stor- south east portion of town have Tom Griffith and Hervin Nielsen. on canal construction, the employed E. Kellett. Alice Miller and Jane Miller all of ed for winter use, could be included un- been newly graveled and are re- canal work will no doubt be split up der the provisions of the contract. Wellsville. to be in A-- l condition. It is into numerous contracts. An opporCorn, beans, peas, and potatoes are ported s hoped that steps will continue in tunity for local bidders will be offerlands. best adapted to the Planting of a woodlot would serve the same direction until our city ed. a highly useful purpose on irrigated can boast graveled or otherwise imCARD Of li Hyrilm is indeed looking forward lands as well as on certain selected roads through-ouproved to a period of prosperity, the estiareas where the rainfall is favormated period of construction is calcuable. This would meet the terms of the To our many friends who so ably allotment contract and also be in direct Mrs. H. B. Nielsen was hostess lated to be about 2 years. assisted us and extended sympathy line a program now being 25-2- 7 during the illness and death of our fostered by the government. Trees at a delightful dinner party at her Out of home Sunday evening. beloved son and brother, Roy, also to would not only provide Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen and daughall who assisted in any way at the firewood, shade, and shelter for farm town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. ter LaVoy, accompanied Mr. Eli could be depended upon S. Rosenbaum of Brigham, Mr. and funeral services, we express our sin- animals, but few years hence to supply timber of to Ogden, Monday. They Bradley Mrs. J. D. Stimpson of Ogden and cere thanks and appreciation. good quality for general farm use were accompanied home by Harold Mr. and Mrs. George Riggs This contract, also allows Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ralph of Pres- Allen who is visiting with his para The evening was spent in fine and Family. opportunity to m et the terms of ton. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Allen, ents ibe program musio and social chat. and, at the same time, to rid fields of sub-statio- n, dry-far- sym-pah- two-yers 4-- dry-far- 1 m - re-e- dry-land- s. 4-- H dry-lan- d Nib-ley- dry-farm- x 2 Big Features dry-far- m Sunday and Tuesday, Feb. t. tree-plantin- g wind-break- s, Charles Ruggles & Mary Boland in Mama Loves Papa Bill Boyd, William Gargan, two-ye- NOTICE Doro-Wilso- n, Rosco Ates in Lucky Devils Hyrum Theatre WellsvilSe, Friday, March 2 ar noxious weeds. Thorough cultivation at intervals of every week or ten days will almost completely eradicate any perennial plant of this type. The First weird Relief Society will meet at 1 oclook on Tuesday FebMrs. LeRoy Shearer of Ogden, ruary 27, instead of 2 oclock. Bro. LiterWood will Karl the present J, spent last Sunday at the home of ary lesson, Literature of the Bible. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam All members are urged to be pres- Green. at the ELITE HALL Saturday, February 24 ent. The new Union Pacific Stream Line Train, recen ly completed, is Annie Jean, daughter of Mr. and making a tour of the western states drs. F. J. Carlson, was returned to and will be on display March 7, ler home from the Cache Valley from 12:30 to 10 p. m. at Ogden, Hospital Sunday, following a suc- and on March 8, from 7 to 10 p. m. cessful operation for appendicitis, at Salt Lake. I Good Music Good Floor Dance at Home with the Crowd iflmwjijpMAWM.il Ml |