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Show pWcopyjs Capitol Logan, n i t t i t t t n Today & Sat. COMING OUT PARTY OUTH OL. HYRUM. UTAH, MAR. 30, VUI. By Bob j AFTER LONG Long irtitmmmimniMnMiiimmiimiimiim mtutiimtt,., NO. 30 1934. UTAH LEADERS FETE HUGS STARTING OF HYRUM DAM ON WEDNESDAY CIVIC CLUB ID. U. HOLDS P. GAMPS HOLD II Funeral services were held in the Byrum Third ward chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. for Anna Mae Savage, six months old daughter of Mr. and Wednesday at 2 jj. m. several hun- of the moving spirits who assisted Mrs. Emmett Savage. The child dred representatives from surround- materially in putting over the Hyrum died Tuesday morning at the home and distant cities assemble at project. of Dr. Fish at Brigham City, after a ing the site where the $930,000 dam will Cache County, he pointed out, three weeks illness of Erysipelas. be constructed, to witness the turn- has passed through the depression Survivors besides the parents are without any major financial failures; ing of the first shovelful of eatth. four sisters and a brother. a comes to Recognition that rarely Governor Henry H. Blood, William wjthoutany long lines of starring The ward choir sang Did You mmunity of this size was given to R. Wallace, chairman of thd water citizens. Any territory that can surThink To Pray and "I Need Thee The Dam celebration, will go have as storage commission, officials of the vive such a on the map. Hyrum, Utah, is now this community has enor years cored in many ways to build its-- f to the point where it would be ore than just a rural community, ednesday of this week, Hyrum its purpose. a SPITFIRE1 TT E Weekly Booster Katherize Hepburn in 'J 'l The Sun, to Wed. The Sego Lily Camp of the night the Civic 1m-- 1 held Club a provemeut rousing Daughter of Pioneers met at the meeting at the City Hall. Pres. Ike home of Mrs. H. B. Nielsen Friday Bradley was inoharge. Commit- - afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with Coun-te- e chairmen were selected. Each selor Mrs. Luella Birch in charge, chairman will select his committee The following program was given, workers, which will later be an- Singing by members, nounced. 40 men have now paid Prayer, Mrs. Walborg Allen The lesson Topic, Pioneer Writ- up membership into the club. It is expected by the time of the ers of Songs and Hymns was ably next meeting the club will have a given by Mrs. Lorenzo C. Petersen, A sketch of the life of the late membership of 60 or more. depression you Hour. Every of memor the With comone as Bendt of the Nielsen was read by historian organization water users associations and other has an unlimited oppoitunity for futjwn in history Other musical numbers were a of this Mrs. the Alvin Allen, History ,Ie events in nterested parties were on the stand ure sound development of late crops. mittees, many public projects in vocal solo Let The Little Children this A will chorus be from the eighth grade Recognition came from State immediately community to speak to the throng gathered ty. . . . Only through your willingness More recog-tio- n Come, by Mrs. C. L. Wadsworth club is of Lincoln undertaken. School rendered sev-ithe The id Federal officials. anticipatHans P. Andersen, vice president to cooperate bas this project been Mrs. Watson of Logan sang "Only A aleral the of a or selections came from the hundreds of that were greatly selection home, of the Hyrum Lions club, Was chair- made possible. . . . New that yeu Rose' and Perfect Day. to club witness assembled in Plans are that tizens headqqarters. appreciated, man of the program, insisted by have learned the value of cooperaSpeakers were Arnold Nielsen, the A committee consisting of Mrs. establish chib te headi e Ground Breaking ceremonies. making' C. the of Parker, secretary tion, dont drop it. Ether Nielsen and Bp. Jas. G. Harry Cache County Wates Users associaC. N. Maughan, chairman of the quarters that will beoome a center Alvin Allea, Mrs. Jos. F. Nielsen Christensen. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen were chostion. South Cache Water Users association of activity ip this community. There were many beautiful florFor the present year and many en to select a new president who The South Cache high school band told of some of the problems still al offerings. all will have come to will be installed at then next meet-inHyrum jars ahead of the project, including that Interment was io the Hyrum led by Prof. W. H. Terry opened the Work will be C. BAND TO GIVE PUBLIC S. es turned her way. of obtaining right of way for part of where the grave was dedi- program. President D. M. Bickmore Mrs. Jos, F. Nielsen offered the jght after here, a pleasure seeking cemetery the canals. He asked for a union of offered the invocation which was CONCERT AT SECOND WARD benediction. , blic will come our way, we will cated bv A. A. Savage. effort on tho part of all, both those by the initial speeches. A number of relatives from out A social hour was spent and a detionallygo on record as a commun-havin- g who have been for the project and was The for site most opportune a great Reclamation Pro of town were present. licious luncheon was served. the illustration of the talk by william those who had, perhaps conscientThe South Cache Band will give a t within our borders. For that Petersen, extension director of the iously, opposed it to the present, to public concert at the Second ward ison and that alone, thousands will U.S.A.C. and a member of the Utah make Cache valley bigger and better The Cynthia Benson Camp of the ehapel Sunday night April 1st. and visit this community. DAUGHTER OF FORMER . Water Storage Commission. He ex- than ever. The entire community is invited to Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at B. G. Thatcher, former president of how the ideal site for the plained attend. The concert is being spon- - Lhe home of Mrs. Victor Jensen HYRUM RESIDENTS DIES dam has been prepared by nature! the Logan Chamber of Commerce, repby thq Second ward M. I. A. day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. resented a body of men that had been Referring again to the Celebration how some previous series of earth- active in A very interesting and social time support of the project. He Garnel Larsen, Pfes. of the M. I. A. A distinct honor Wednesday. of floor the the had was to referred the dropped active part taken by his has charge of arrangements. The enjoyed by the twenty four Word has been received in Hy- quakes s conferred on a worthy and able 9000 feet; how through differ predecessor, T. H. Humphries, and also valley present. wU at (ics begin promptly H. P. rum of the death of Shirley Allen, izen of this community. ent procedures the main part of the by his successor, H. J. Hatch. Mrs. Carrol Wadsworth presented Mr. Thatcher is president of the 8p. idersen wus chosen as General eight year old daughter of Mr. and filled up 1000 feet had the Pioneer Writers of valley lesson, again ( aiirman, and the masterly and in Mrs. Spencer Allen of Malad, for- above bedrock, and how the area to Cache Valley Development company, and Songs an organization of business men that Hymns, in a pleasing The child ligent way that Mr. Andersen mer residents of Hyrum. be oocupied by the reservoir is based has guaranteed repayment of a part of BANK LOANS AND and instructive manner. died following a months illness of ndled the program, and the on a gravel conglomerate impervious the costs of the project, and was thus Mrs. Valeda Shaffer sang two he had planned for heart trouble. instrumental in bringing about its ac solos. to moisture. BUSINESS RECOVERY Funeral services will be held at ceremonies, reflects credit and ceptance by the government. A committee of five was chosen followed Blood H. Governor Henry Mr. Anderson read telegrams of re. 'found admiration from not only p. m. Sunday at Malad, InterReOfficial and of what Describes the Efforts a of with (to select the officers for the next project picture gret from Dr. Mead, commissioner, and citizentry of Hyrum, but the ment will be in the Hyrum cemetwo years. Banks from serve R. W Out to F. of will to chief the mean reservoir Bring alters, people engineer, of :ire County and State. Fortunate tery. the bureau of reclamation. Borrowers Prayers were by Chaplain Laura Cache Valley, drawing illustrations Deserving are indeed, in having a man of A. Terteling and J, W. J. Nielsen. Terteling Present Situation from the experience of other parts of J. A. Terteling and Sons, who have ability and intellectual capacity Delicious refreshments were d of state. the Typical NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS the contract for the construction of the Mr. Andersen. We extend our social the hour. during D. J. Paul construction on Irrigatigation was being praetised dam, and igratulations. Apropos of the part that an expangineer, were introduced. in Utah as early as 1776. of business loans by banks occusion Due to the apparent shortage Through the generosity of the gov. Following the formal program the crowd adjourned to the brink of the pies in the early stage of the business AFTER TONIGHT PLACED of water this season, we urge ernment the Hyrum reservoir will hill where the iorne first shovelful of dirt recovery which Is now gaining headinteresting side lights on the ebration visitors. Mayor John J the stockholders of the Black- supply water to irrigate one ot the was to have been thrown by Mr. Wall way, a Federal Reserve Bank official AMONG SEASONS BEST smith Fork Irrigation Co., to most prosperous valleys in all Utah ace. He insisted, however, on having recently gave an interesting review of unway and G. G. Sweeten of the and hi In the Institution help, was result of dozen experiences that a clean their ditches, as the time The governor continued by refer rland, were highly interested y shovels were used and chunks of soil this connection. In 1932 the Federal summed it up this way for the use of water must neces- ring to the part played in the devel- and gravel went Reserve Banks were empowered by Taking rank among the really strong sailing down the hill be limited. law to make direct loans to individuals dramatic yrum is one of Gods favored sarily opment of irrigation by William R. together. productions of the current season in unusual circumstances when they Wallace and the members of the Utah The Harmony Four quartet of Wells Respectfully, After Tonight presents t. .Ronald Wadsworth, Utah been unable to obtain loans from Directors of the Blacksmith water storage commission. He refer villa and the high school band furnished had captivating Constance Bennett in one of a commercial bank, he pointed out. nsger of the Utah Packing Corp. Fork Irrigation Co. March 30, red in paticular te local leaders in musical numbers for the program. From the middle of 1932 to the end her greatest roles. n Ogden, says, Hyrum and its Miss Bennett is first seen as a humble 1933 there were 1,286 applicants for of 1934. Cache county who had accomplished pie have always held out a loans at the New York Federal Reserve peasant girl, then as a night club singer so much fer the benefit of present to our company. Bank under this law. The great major- - in Vienna, where she barely escapes We feel y of these applications proved on ex- - ture and death. Ordered closer to the future and are a part of you. generations through You can de-- d amination to be for funds for capital Lront lines, she becomes a nurse in A TOM KEENE REPEATS REAL of the water supply. a us on us to back any worthy purposes, which are properly supplied train base ho spital. An officer h h d In taking charge of the rest of the in this city. as an investment in the business, or LIFE INCIDENT IN FILM The Eastern States missionary else were mortgage loans or others un-- me, f.5 8 Peasan 8lr Is hot on her trail program Secretary Parker told some and the most dramatic sequences come in reunion will be held on Saturday, classifiable as commercial. thing of the intimate local history of the shadow of the front lines and within Only Fourteen Qualify H. Mulcahy, Pres, of the U. I. the project, which has not been April 7, 1934, at 8:30 p. m. on the sound of big guns as Miss Bennett, Only 250, or less than 20 per cent, inci R. said, enacting the role of Carla, is proved to be its the dream of life Tom Keene repeats a real life bioughl to its present condition with the roof garden of the Smith were of the type which merited deRKO-Radi- o Son of the Border, in dent a Memorial spy. difficulties and Salt Lake il'ed, more out meeting many Building, tailed investigation. The amount Inprosperity for South action western starring the Gilbert Roland is the Austrian captain The was volved missionaries serCity. who 'he, means greater and better $9,525,000. After further causes for delay. at the Hyrum Theatre. who has to choose between death for the study of these, the Federal Reserve es for In the film Keene is seen on the driv Cooperation finally had won, and ved under the late President, B. Bank was forced to turn down the ap- girl he loves and duty to his country. everyone. H. Roberts are to furnish the plications of 236, This shows at the Hyrum Theatre, Suning seat of a runaway stage eoach, ex the project had had the cooperation finally offering credit pertly handling a madly golloping six of several iafuential state leaders, program and will be special in the sum of $1,417,000 to 14 prospec- day end Tuesday nights. Sixteen years ago, the tive borrowers. Of this amount, only governor Henry H. Blood used horse team. whom he numbered william guests of honor. was actually loaned, more than in real life, among a similar role $806,000 enacted actor ew shovel from the Allen Merc, in when he was the driver of a mail stage R. Wallace, the next speaker. f of which was Btill outstanding Mayor Oliver Nilson and Leo Ms. Wallace stressed the value of many months later. Two of the borrown'ng the first spade of Dirt. Prof. in North Dakota, one of the last jobs he THE WIND Low of Smithfleld, were among O, ers went Into receivership. Hiara Petersen cooperation in agriculture in Utah. hurriedly gathered held before the drama lured him. Since was it the visitors at the ceremonies at the endeavor The wind! special the wind! new shovel to himself. Each community in the state should Who He said, One of Keenes experiences while of the Federal Reserve Bank to make the cares for wind? the Hyrum dam Wednesday. the stage parallels the film inci- have a secure hat shovel has of both culinary Do every possible loan under the emermade History. It driving supply Do I? you? team his bolted One after dent. day gency provisions of the amendment, be treasured at Do we sit and cry if the wind is sigh the U. S. A. C., Keene shot two rattlesnakes in the mid- and irrigational water. and since their best efforts resulted in ne of the Taxes are a frequent subject of ing? Mrs. James W. Gittens of the extension of so small a sum R3 to prize relics. Unborn dle of the road. In the film the horses 'erations to come, will some no have on he bandits said. effect Another wild He fire. when total the run ot The volume open way wind, the wind! Smithfleld, spent Sunday here at complaint, day d he commercial loans, it is a reasonable asWho cares for the wind? tag that will hang from the had the same struggle to manage the to reduce taxes is to increase the the home of her daughter, Mrs. sumption that eligible borrowers enM handle saying, This shovel runaways in each case. wealth of the state, as is being done Do I? Do you? titled to bank credit are being provided Carrol Miller. such jobs as stage driving in was Do we It all feel blue if the wind is for used by Governor which the assure water by the commercial banks, says the H. by projects Henry that Vom Keene acquired the Western d n American Bankers Association Journal turning the first sod of earth lore appropriate for the role he por- supply. In commenting on this The wind, the wind! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ralph of episode. Celebration held in honor of the trays in Son of the Border, which is Engineer E. O. Larsen told some It is characteristic, as shown by Who cares for the wind? were Hyrum visitors Preston, and .'nning 0f construction of the replete with daring riding studies of past business cycles, for of the facts about the dam on which Do the birds, the fowl? is He encounters. in the volume of commercial supported by construction was being started. :t Hyrum Reclamation Project at Do they scowl and growl if the wind changes hank credit to follow behind either conEd Kennedy, Creighton Chaney, Julie is will be feet 92 dam ru, Utah, March 28, 1934. 550 The bowling? high, traction or expansion of business acHaydon, David Durand and others. Mr. and Mrs. Russell England feet long and 550 feet across the canThe wind, the wind! tivity, says a financial writer In the and of baby New were Logaa, York was Times. This last We guests manifest will laugh at the wind! carry about yon on the top. It In Englands recent recovery week end of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon recently Both ii 1. and you Mrs. Amelia Saville and daugh- 40 feet of dead water, that is, water community we are proud of When the wind passes by, we face it where there was a lag between In- Wahlen. creased business and increased comuecomplishment. Now we can ters Geneve and Helen of Salt will not be drawn off below that levgayly. mercial loans. d,y forward to a boom for Lake City, and Mrs. Jacob Schaub el. The high level canal will be 58 Mrs. Viola A. Israelaen. Geneva Pulsipher died Thursday low level of the water. ty , and a long period of pros-th- of Westfield, New Jersey, were feet above the at the family home in Avon. She P. H. Mulcahy, general manager of will naturally follow the dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Albert Westerburg of Ogden, is is a sister of Leland " Pulsipher, local the U.I.C.R.R., was introduced as one compltlioni C. L. Anhder Sunday. Bring Us The News visiting with relatives in Hyrum. district school teacher. On Monday I I ng g. fol-owe- $ d t Fri-sor- ed I lad-conc- I nt I t ser-Ive- visit-The- RKO-Radi- friend-ntere- st os I cap-It- con-jervati- in-e- st . 1 11- - cow-play- er one-hal- 1 hand-to-han- d Wed-nesda- i lk at a y. |