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Show wae'JHtt Capitol Logan, Sun. to Wed. Will Rogers in THE LOST PATROL" Today & Sat. Courier UTH HYRUM, UTAH. MAR. 23, VHI. V' OL The Weekly , Booster , of glancing over the privilege recently by-laof articles of corporation and conthe from club. Judging the new aim struction of the constitution, the to service real of be of the club is to this community. There is nothing in that would lead any one the set-u- p to believe the organization has any the best interests thing in mind but of this city. The question has been raised by some, Why, the purpose or the need alof such an organization when we civic one club. Meaning ready have It took of course the Lions club. get the answer, but after interviewing one of the officers of the new organization, the answer was reasonable and sufficient:. some time to The new club, he says, is not or the purpose of fighting any other There are, he says, fifty lub. :o seventy five men in this commun-t- y who would like to belong to a club, they would like identification with some organization, but because )f financial necessity are unable to The annual social commemorating the 92nd anniversary of the orgaaka-tioof the Relief Society was held March 16, in the amusement hall of the Hyrum 3rd ward with members of the 1st and 2nd wards as guests. Mrs. Carrie Andersen, president of the 3rd ward Society was general chairman in charge of the affair and was assisted by the following committees: Decoration: Mrs. Ada Nielsen, Mrs. J. Allgaier, Mrs. C. F. Olsen and Miss Emma Nielsen. Refreshments: Mrs. Jos. Pearce and Mrs. Oliver Birch. Program: Mrs. Minnie Miller, Mrs. Ellen Allen, Mrs. Leonard Larsen and Mrs. Laura Christensen. A number of also assisted to make the event a success. The hall was artistically decorated in Saint Patricks day color scheme and with many beautiful petted plants. The luncheon tables were decorated in keeping with the months of the year and a toast was made by a member for each month. During the luncheon all present joined in singing songs of the Relief Society and all former presidents of each ward were presented with a beautiful fresh cut daffodil. The following program was rend, ered at the afternoon social with numbers being contributed from each the Lions club. If this group of posters can join a civic organization for the minimum figure of $1.00 per rear, they will beeome live, active ward. nembers. Congregational singing, We Thank Thee, 0 God, For A Prophet. loin commendable, and leserves careful consideration. This The thought is iamesfficial- - says, many communities lave luncheon clubs, and also have a Chamber of Commerce, a Boosters These Club, or a Commercial club. arger clubs act as a parent organisation, or a clearing house for all other clubs, whether it be ladies or mens organizations, on all civic pro-ect- s. An inquiry at the Logan Cham-)e- r of Commerce office proved the assertion to be correct. Where there If the is A Proclamation 4 In keeping with the spirit of spring I, B. M. Thompson, Mayor of Hyrum, Utah, do hereby designate the week in of March 25 to 31 inclusive, as the period for clean-ucans in and or are that containers ashes Hyrum. Any placed in front of premises will be hauled away by the city p n Prayer, Susana Nielsen. Chorus by the Singing Mothers of the three wards' under the direction of stake chorister Mrs. Norma Baxter. Address of Welcome, President Carrie Andersen. Vocal trio; Mesdames Norma Baxter, Roy Hall and Merrill Baxter. A biography of the first presidents of the three wards of Hyrum was given by Stake President Laura Christensen. Old time instrumental music; Mesdames Mary Brown, Ellen Allen and Independence week beginning Nineteenth to twenty-fourt- March h Inclusive. The Trekker class of the second was at a entertained Primary at cndy pull the home of their leader, Mrs. Garnel Larsen, Wednes day evening. Those present were "Waiae Petersen, Allen Clawson, Melvin Andersen, Blaine McBride Wd Lloyd Clawion, STAOJ.A. MEETING Apostle Richard R. Lyman who attend the Hyrum Stake QuarMayor. terly Conference Sunday, will be the special speaker at the Stake M.I.A. meeting and music festival Sunday night. Apostle Lyman has informed Stake M.I.A. Superintendent Earle W. Allen that he will remain for the Sunday night meeting and is majority vote of the members of the Board of having a large crowd in desirous of Directors at any regular meeting with five days notice. Special meetings of the attendance. Board may be called by the President, or Special musical numbers, that upon the written request of three members will be sun? in the church wide muof the Board of Directors, upon notice, sic festival to be held m Salt Lake stating the purposes of meetingOn the resignation, or death, of any mem City during June conference, will be her from the Civic Improvement Club, rendered by various wards of the his membership and all rights acquired stake. will CONSTITUTION ADOPTED BY NEW CIVIC CLUB s - under it shall thereupon and thereby be terminated, and all interest in the property of the Club shall revert to, and be revested in, the Civic Improvement Club. Vacancies occurring upon the Board may be filled at any regular meeting by a vote of a quorum of the Board of Directors; said appointees to hold office until the next regular annual membership meeting. The Board of Directors may, by unanimous vote, admit to honorary membership any person it deems worthy of such consideration ; but only, however, at a meeting specially called for that purpose, with five days notice, in writing, to each dir- . F. J. CARLSON IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Ladies Literary Society met Friday, March 16th, at the high school with Mrs. F. J. Carlson as hostess. Mrs. Merrill Baxter was in charge. Mrs. Milton Al; len gave a paper on the Customs ARTICLES OF COOPERATION and People of Italy. Prof. Harry Article 1. The name of this organizatReynolds of the U.S.A.C. gave a ion shall be The Civic Improvement ector. illustrated lecture Article 9. A special membership meet- very interesting Club of Hyrum. on Italian Art. ing shall be held on the third Monday Article 2. This Club shall exist for one During the social hour dainty reevening in March of each year, for the hundred (100) years from March 9, 1934. purpose of electing a complete set of new freshments were served. Article 3. The principal office and the officers, consisting of President, The next meeting will be held principal place of .business of this Club three Dir- March 30th at the ' home of Mrs. shall be at' Hyruiri City," Cache County, ectors for a period of one year, and two Utah. Milton Allen. The program will Directors for a period of two years. two-thir- Vice-Preside- Vice-Peside- Secretary-Treasure- r, Article 4. This Club is not organized for pecuniary profit, but to advance the growth, welfare, and commercial interests of Hyrum City and Cache County, Utah, and to encourage and assist in social, civic and relief work therein. Article 5. This Club shall consist of active members residing in Hyrum, and associate members residing elsewhere, but doing business in Hyrum. Only active members shall be entitled to voting privi leges and be eligible to election as direct- ors. New members may be added to the Club Civic Improvement itrength. Retold story, Mrs. Esther Gunderupon the recommendation of the member club, the Lions club, the Ladies Litson. ship committee, or upon the written en erary club, the Coterie club, the Vocal solo, Mrs. L. D. Morrell acc. dorsement of two members in good standvarious M. I. A. and Scout organizato and approved by the ompanied by Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth. ing, submitted or the membership of Directors of tions, the Fish and Game Association Boaid Address, J. A. Israelson of the at nd the numerous agricultural assothe Club, any regular or special meetStake Presidency. that all applications for provided ing; ciations and clubs would unite for Dramatic reading, Mrs. Veneta membership shall be accompanied by ra one common purpose of putting the Nielsen. mittance to cover yearly dues. cial AT LYHAH TO SPEAK , union there is Eliza Eliason. community on the map, building up Instrumental selection, Mrs. Vinnie business, fighting down petty jealousy Clawson. and criticism, we would before long Comic reading, Mrs. Isabelle become the south end metropolitan Wilson. center that we are rightfully entitled Cherus, Singing Mothers. to be. Benediction, Sarah Ann Allen. The evening program was presentS. V. Prows, local Metromanager, ed to a large orowd of married people politan Life Insurance Company, tofrom all wards and was enthusiastic gether with his entire staff, E. E. ally received. Lindquist, Assistant Manager, Harsinging, 0 Ye Congregational ley E. Burgener, Leon Sealey and Mountains High. Milton Taylor a gents in Logan, Gar-n- el - Comic reading, Mrs. Carlos Jensen. Larsen, agent in Hyrum, Merlin Vocal solo, Fern Wahlen. T. Van Orden in Smitbfield, agent Accordian solo, Stanford Broad-stonWallace P. Galbraith, Richin agent mond and George and A. Vocal solo, Charlie Garner. S. Packer, agents in Preston, attend-- d Monologue), Eliot Drew. a meeting of Life Insurance UnClarinet solo, Lyndon Leatham. derwriter in Ogden Saturday, March Musical skit, Wellsville 2nd ward. 17, at which the Presidents meeting The program was followed by letter printed in this rewas paper dancing under the direction of Grovceived by wire and read. er Christensen. 1 he letter i very appropriate corn-lo- g from the President of the United The Sego Lily Camp of the D.U.P. States in connection with this Finan- will meet at the home of Mrs. H, B. APOSTLE road Dept. I suggest and urge that all citizens give their support to this movement. B. M. Thompson At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Civio Improvement Club, held Friday night of last week, the following Articles of Corporation hnd of the organization were unanimously adopted. The officers of the organization as sumed the responsibility as an acting membership committee. The drive for members is now on. Reports are that already between 40 and 50 citizens and business men have indicated their approval of the newly organized cluhhy becoming members. Bead the Constitution of the Club carefully, and if you find merit in it, your membership will be gladly accepted. With an organization of 100 men, we can make of this community what ever we desire it to be. Any firm, company, or corporation doing business in Hyrum may make application ' for an active membership, and if admitted, shall designate a resident officer thereof who shall be granted the voting power and be eligible to all the rights and privileges of an active member. Article 6. This Club shall have the nower to borrow money and to issue negotiable instruments to evidence the same; to buy, sell, lease, and hold real and personal property, either as owner or lessee, and to secure said indebtedness; provided, however, that the consent of a majority present at a regular or specially called meeting of the membership, with five days notice, shall be necessary to mortgage or sell any real property of the Club. Article 7. The officers of the Club shall consist of Board of Directors, a President, a First Vice President, and a Secretary-Treasure- r. The Board of Directors shall consist of Three members of the five members. Board shall constitute a quorum to transact business. Article 8. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to carry into effect the purposes of the Club; to create committees; prescribe their duties and appoint members thereof; to adopt and amend byat March 29, Nielsen, Thursday, laws subject to the ratification of the is 2:30 p. m. A good attendance membership; to adopt and amend rules desired. and regulations for the government and management of the Club and its home and buildings; to create subordinate offices and The marriage of Kenneth Shaw positions; to prescribe the duties for and of Hyrum and Millicent Fames of fill the same; and in general, to exercise Logan took place Wednesday in the all the corporate powers of this Club, and It shall also serve without compensation. Logan temple. be their duty to approve all bills, but this Miss Fames entertained at a trouduty may be delegated to other officers. sseau tea at the home of her parents The Board shall meet regularly on the last Sunday. About one hundred first Friday of each month, or on some guests called during the afternoon. other day which may be designated by a Article 10. The regular monthly mem- feature Scandinavia. bership meeting shall be held the second The Elders Quorum of the second Friday night of each and every month hereafter. ward entertained at a very success ful social in the ward amusement S NO. 26 Dam Construction To Commence Next Week , 16 Club. The writer had the 1934. SSSSSEXu! U.AMIVUV By Bob Long new Civic OrganizatHyrum has a to public anaccording ion, known Civic The Improvenouncement as ment 92 DAVID HARUM Section 1. The President shall be the hall Thursday evening. dhief executive officer of the Civic ImAn interesting program was rendHe shall preside at provement Club. ered consisting of a Jewish Mono all meetings of the membership and the inBoard of Directors. He shall have logue bv Si Nielsen of Mendon; general charge and supervision of the strumental selection by Jean Nielbusiness of the Club, and shall, jointly, sen, Muriel Clawson and Kathryn with the Secretary-Treasuresign and Larsen; and a vocal and instrumentexecute all authorized bonds, contracts, al duet by Me Rose and Dale Fallobligations, voucher checks, and written instruments, in the name of the ows. Civic Improvement The Mendon orchestra furnished Club. He shall from time to time make such reports of music for dancing that followed. the affairs of the Civic Improvement Refreshments were served to about Club as the Board of Directors may reone hundred guests. quire. He shall present a written report of the years business at the annual membership meeting. Also, he 10. Irrigation and reclamation project. shall submit a report, with recommend- 11. Blacksmith Fork Canyon parks and 12. ations, at the first meeting of the Beard trails. City parka Hyrum of Directors following the annual mem- 13. Membership. 14. Public health. He shall perform 15. Roads. 16. Railroads and transporbership meeting. such other duties as may be assigned to tation. 17. Retail merchants. him by the Board of Directors and shall The chairman of each standing comserve without compensation. mittee shall submit a typewritten reSection 2. The shall port at each annual membership meetserve with the President in carrying ing. out the duties assigned by the Board of Special committees to serve for temDirectors. In the absence of the Presi- porary purposes shall be appointed by shall perform the Board of Directors from time to dent, the all the duties of the President and be time as the occasion requires. vested with all his authority. No committee of the Civic ImproveThe President and ment Club shall have the power to oblishall serve as members of the gate the Club financially, or commit it Board of Directors and shall have full to any policy or action, without securvoting power on the Board. ing authorization from the Board of Section 3. It shall be the duty of the Directors. to keep records Secretary-TreasurSection 7. Each active member of and minutes of all meetings. Under the Civic Improvement Club in good the direction of the President and Board standing shall be entitled to one vote at of Directors he shall have charge of all any meeting of the membership, and finance, and report at annual member, each director shall be entitled to one ship meeting the financial condition of vote at any Directors meeting. the Club. Unless otherwise determined by a Section 4. Club dues as follows: pay- unanimous vote of those present at any able in advance $1.00 per year. election, all voting shall be done by Section 5, Any member of the Board ballot. At such elections the candiof Directors absenting himself from dates receiving the largest number of two successive regular meetings of the votes shall be declared elected. Board, without excuse acceptable to the Section 8. At the first of each fiscal Board of Directors, shall automatically year, the Secretary shall mail to each be dropped from the Board, and so member in good standing, an annual notified by the Secretary. membership receipt upon payment of Section 6. The Board of Directors $1.00 shall appoint chairmen of, and as many Section 9. The regular order of busimembers on, the following Standing ness at all meetings shall be as follows: Committees as will best serve the pur 1. 2. Roll call. Call to order. poses of the Civic Improvement Club. Reading of minutes. 4. Communi1. Agriculture. 2. Advertising and cations. 5. Reports of officers. 6. Republicity. 3. Auto camp grounds. 4. ports of standing committees. 7. Re6. Aviation, Athletics. 6. Beautifiports of special committees. 8. Unfincation. 7. Celebrations and conven. ished business. 9. New business. tions. 8, Education. 9, Industries. 10. Adjournment. The Dream of the Hyrum Dam being built is no longer a dream, but now is a reality. After a brief session in the District Court last Saturday morning, Judge Harris granted to the government an occupational order on certain tracts of land that has held the progress of the Dam for the past Chiel Engineer D. J. Paul month: immediately wired Washington, he very shortly received a reply to proceed at once, where upon Mr. Paul notified Contracter A. J. Terterling at Boise, Idaho, to move in and begin construction at once. The latest in. formation from Mr. Paul is that the contractor will arrive early next week and work will begin immediately. On Friday night a combined com mittee from numerous organizations met and laid plans for a huge celebration in Hyrum when work begins. The exact date to be determined when Contractor Terterling arrives early in the week. H. P. Andersen was chosen genM, eral chairman of the committee. R. Hovey of the Logan Chamber of Commerce was made Secretary and Publicity agent. The program was briefly outlined for the ceremonies that will take place down at the Dam. W. R. Wallace, Chairman of the Utah Water Storage Commission will have the distinct honor of turning the first shovel of Dirt. Governor Blood will be invited, and a host of State and Federal Officials will also be asked to to attend. Other entertainment for the afternoon and evening will be under the direction of the Civic Im- - provement Club., They have plans under way for a big variety of entertainment for the afternoon after the ceremonies at the Dam are over. A dance ab the Elite Hall for all of Cache Vailey will close the day, and mark the beginning of the greatest period of activity this community has ever known. Watch for the date of the big celebration. It will be announced very ' - soon. A LETTER FROM PRESIDENT r, Vice-Preside- nt Vice-preside- Vice-preside- er FRAMD. ROOSEVELT The following letter was received by Henry E. North, Chairman of the Financial Independence Week from the President, concern-th- e celebration of Financial Independence Week, and is self explanatory. My Dear Mr. North: I have learned that the life insurance agents of the United States, through their official body, the National Association of Life Underwriters, and other organizations interested in the life insurance business are to sponsor the celebration of Financial Independence Week beginning March nineteenth. The purpose of this celebration, I understand, is to emphasize the benefits that actrue to the American people through the institution of Life Insurance, Life Insurance is a very important factor in the economic life of this Nation. It is a source of gratification to me that the people of the United States have availed themselves of life insurance, with its attending benefits, to a larger degree than have the people of any other country. Our advance in this direction has done much to bring increasing solidity to the spiritual, social and economic structure of the Nation. I welcome this opportunity to send greetings to the life insurance men and women of the United State and to wish them success in their efforts to improve and to preserve what I believe is one of the Nations real assets. Com-mitt- e, wide-sprea- d Very sincerely yours, Franklin D. Roosevelt, A rili |