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Show John a. Sinner's Midgets Starting Sun. "Biography Of A Bachelor Girl CAPITOL, Logan, Today & Sat. VaiSdevihe THINKIN ALOUD N. Experience teaches that It Is well to be on guard against anyone who is continually accusing P. 8. his neighbor of wrongdoing. THE CAR, THE DRIVER, THE COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH WHO IS TO BLAME? In the last Issue of the American magazine an interesting article appeared, written by Sir Malcolm Campbell, the recognized land speed ;ng of the world. The title of the interesting treatise on driving and record making is: How Fast Do You Drive?. Mr, Campbells article strikes me just right He says, Fifty miles an hour is fast enough for me. This coming from a man who has driven his racing car a mile in 13 5 seconds ll or 272 miles per hour. Mr. goes on to explain that racing cars and racing drivers are but the laboratory out of Tshose crucibles come ideas that in the end are transmitted to the motor car in the street. The automobile manufacturer is up to the minute in the making of autos today. Cars today are perfectly capable of traveling at 90 to 100 wi1pi an hour with a cruising speed of say 70 miles per hour. BUT. The catch comes NOW. Who is going to drive these modem cars at such speeds and WHERE will you drive them. jWe read a great many headlines everyday about the daily slaughter VOLUME IX CACHE COUNTY, HYRUM, JAN UTAH, FRIDAY, 25, NUMBER 1935 Cache Confirms 19 Funeral Held For Retiring Bishopric Hyrum Matron Honored At Social Deputy Assessors Funeral services for Mrs Martha The social and dance given in hon-Christiansen Nielson were held Wed The Cache county commission an1 m. of Bishop James G. Christensen, or in the at nounces confirmation of appointments Hyrum p. nesday Second Ward chapel with Bishop Ed- - C. Earl Anhder and Elroy Nielsen, of deputy field assessors for the win Clawson in charge. retiring bishopric of the Hyrum 3rd county named recently by County The singing was furnished by the ward, Wednesday Assessor R. A. Stewart, as follows: evening in the ward choir under the direction of B. ward chapel was very successful and Hyde Park, George D. Seamons; M. Thompson with Mrs. Alta Peter- was well attended by the ward memRiverside, Foster S. Reese; Lewiston, bers. The officers were each presson at the organ. H. S. Dopp and Elmer Boman; MillThe speakers were, President D. ented with a lovely occasional chair ville, Abna L. Jensen; Newton, Roy-de- n M. Bickmore, John A. Israelsen, Pa- as tokens of appreciation for their Benson; College ward, David L. triarch O. M. Wilson with closing past labors. W. F. Hendricks; ParaOlsen; Cove, The progarm was well rendered remarks by Bishop Clawson. dise, George S. Obray; Benson, iM. By UTAH STATE PRESS AS3N numbers and musical were, J. Falslev; Providence, W. D. Chugg; enjoyed by the audience. It was Special Mrs. Norma Baxter, Mrs. conducted by Louis P. 'Maughan and by quartet Amalga .Harvey Munk; Clarkston, THE COURIER WILL TELL Newell Thompson. constitution; a bill establishing a Merill Baxter, Hillary Olson and was as follows. Congregational singYOU HOW YOUR LEGISLAThe prayers were ing, Now Let Us Rejoice, led by state Nibley, Isaac F. Smith; Hyrum, planning commission; a bill to Merill Baxter. TORS ARE REPRESENTING L. P. Christiansen William H. Terry; opening prayer offered Elders Isaac Bradley, Winifred Allen and by further safety on public highways; YOU! Alonzo A. Savage; Smithfield, Wilby Elder A. A. Savage; piano a measure cutting interest rates for and Joseph I. Nielsen. beauand solo by Standford Broad-ston- e; were The flowers liam Erickson and George Chambers; many buyers of goods or borrowers of Matters of tremendous import were Arthur of welcome by Louis bearers Address The tiful. Trenton, Jerry Avon; Wellsville, John pall tance are now being enacted on' money, and one to clarify procedure vocal solo by Charles P. Vem J. B. Woodward; Mendon, T. M. BarNielsen, Elroy Christiansen, in Maughan; suing on an open account. Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Last years out- ker; Cornish, Vernal on the Leon Gamer; comic reading by Mrs. MinEarl Nielsen, Christiansen, RivTluee election bills offered Bergeson; by where the Twenty-firs- t legislastanding total of 36,000 deaths and er Heights, John S. Davis; Avon, Al and Donald McNlel. A nie Miller; vocal duet by Mr. and Senator Holbrook have to do with Bradley ture of the State of Utah is now one million injuries from automobile O. Jacobson; North cortage of cars followed the Mrs. George Boam, accompanied by Hazen large alterations in conof Logan, holding party in session. In order that the reaaccidents also cause us to shudder. R Hunt; Richmond, Alma A. Ol- - ders of this ventions, elections and party mach- remains to the cemetary where the Mrs. Buchanan, ail of Logan. But isnt someone else beside the paper may be inforPresentation speech by Brother C. inery. One of these bills makes it grave Was dedicated by Charles med as to how THEIR legislafoolish driver and the maker of these F. Olsen. The gifts were then presField assessors named Wednesday, candidate a for have his to possible tors are REPRESENTING machines of destruction, to blame. Martha Christiansen Nielsen v, as ented to the officers by the comare: Arthur Bateson, Joseph Painter, name placed on more than one parTHEM, we have arranged to Bundles of propoganda, literally, Marvin bom in Hyrum, Utah, felarch 21, mittee in cliarge. Miller, Niels P, Anderson ty ticket. have our own capitol corresponpass over this desk every week tell- and Parley Jones. 1875, a daughter of Jens and Martha Response by the retiring bishopric. Maw of and the senate President dent cover the legislative sesBesides her President D. M. Bickmore was in ing of the frightful carelessness Erickson Christiansen. ooo the of the speaker centers Said propoganda sion, His first article appears autodsts. house, Walter K. Granger of Iron husband, Hyrum J. Nielsen, the fol- attendance and spoke. Remarks were herewith. all their venom upon the driver. lowing brothers and sisters survive: made by Bishop Ether Nielsen. county Cedar City is his home --cooc Lets investigate a little more closeC. j-Wayne James in costume and with gave Cache county a fair share of Mrs. Denna Hooper, Miami, Okla., Salt Lake Lake City, Jan. 24 Christiansen his trombone was the high light ly before we place our judgement. James Andrew and J, committee Senator A few months ago a great pasFollowing an initial .week devoted William H. representation. of McNiel of Lo- of the program, bringing smiles to Griffin, Jr., Logan, of Hyrum, Mrs. Nora to arganization work, listen largely senger liner burned at sea with a Mrs. Shurtliff of the most serious and was enjoyed Jennie and received five committee assignments. gan The new theme song at camp is to visitng speakers, and receivloss of life, totaling about 150. Iming Hoodriver, Four Oregon. by all, of comthese on are ''Bucking the Wind and what a important ing the first of a promised deluge of mittees mediately an investigation was held wind it is! We never have to Dancing followed in the recreation and agriculture go irrigation, in an effort to fix the blame and to Utah Legis- bills, the twenty-firhall and refreshments were served. bath-houand wash the f appropriations claims, banking any more to punish those who were guilty. By the boys of the Aaronic Priestcommerce and trade regulations. HYRUM TOWN TEAM and week with 25 measures for The senators other WeUftsteP,Tld!l Possibly if some such investiga- of the baracks and hood in which they did very well. was let the wind blow consideration and indicationsready WINS NEW LAURELS tions would .be held after some of of many to the committee on assignment The committee in charge: Louis P. conand rules our in all snow then e have faces, more to follow. our auto accidents the real guilty Leonard Larson and S. Maughan, do is dry ourselves. Well, think to The upper house, with its newly tingent expenses. party would be found. A. deserve credit for the Dunn, Mr. Griffin is a member of the of the steps we save. Mr. Campbell maintains our preselected president. Dr. Herbert" B ' town the between splendid trade The way will and committee enrollee has us everything was carried Another left Hyrum game regulations are the trouble. ent day ' Maw, in command, was responsible oat. Sentinels and Smithfield team the in Pack a American is the legplay at prominent liquor working part Our cars are perfectly safe at the for 17 of the proposed new laws, islation, the bills affecting this phase was a fast, hot game for the first ing Co., in Cfeden . The departed or amendments to speeds mentioned but as quoted Fifexisting statutes of ' lawmaking going' to this Com- half. The Sentinels led at the first is enrollee Dale Rupe. The .house , brought out eight bills. mittee ty miles an hour is fast enough for REUNION POSTPONED for Jnital consideration. Many quarter and : t the half found the The t regular Monday night meet- The' 1 senate also led in introductio. me. Ges-trinmeasures will also be re- score tied. At th.s point the dSni'th-- 1 conducted was' important Captain by Loing to How many of us in driving of joint resolutions with two in its ferred to the other committees on fieldites seemed to lose their 'nip j He discussed the Educational The lower house which the Cache gan have not cussed at the inadelegislative hopper. senator will serve. The score for the last half read 27 facilities which we have and the offered Due to the Roosevelt Dance . on quacy of the only one, fixing pay of legisIn the house of of George to 7, total score 35 to 18. Representatve COth the Old Folks reunion advantage taking January At all hours of the day there is importance lative employees. G. Hendricks was honored with an Reed Peterson turned in a good of the called He while we them here. are Third ward will be slowTo a Hyrum road. traffic on that pass Senate and house members lived assignment to the of important com- consistent game with Hervon Niel- held Thursday, January 31st in the er moving vehicle one must swing to our attention the necessity to conup predictions in mittee on appropriations and with sen, going on a rampage for 12 Third ward chapel. The sickprogram will over into the oncoming traffic lane abiding by the rules concerning their early lawmaking efforts the chairmanship of the committee points in the last half for the fining discussed He ness from 12 noon. Dinner will be camp. away at begin in order to pass. This road is in to measures having to do with taxes, on insurance and real estate. He was another important issue, but wait, served at 1 p. m. and the program reality 15 years behind the times. social legislation and liquor. Eight also made a member of the commitPete Hanson did a scrappy job for will continue after the dinner. All later. take that well up 5 Those of us who drive a 4 or of do the to tees on banking and livestock, four the Sentinels. upper house bills had Dave McFarland, who has been people in Hyrum over 70- years of year old car find it quite adequate with taxation in some phase Elks committee assignments in all. Mr. Next the in aid Logan of attendants the one Wednesday first age will be honored guests. for our s. They are capable of team will invade Smithfield, seekthe hospital decided that his vaca- largely aimed at making the corpor- Hendricks resides in Richmond. A drama and dance will be the will roads as as perfast driving pr Mrs. Sherman Maeser of Logan, ing further honors. The Sentinels tion called for more fresh air and ations and business in general pay The comentertainment. evenings mit. Utah. more business for n one of the five women members of team has an even chance of stop- mittee in doing his W. Arnold are: charge How long has it been since even more exercise so he bid adieu to former profession as doctor and is Two house bills were tax measures. the lower house, was placed on four ping them, the game being played on Nielsen, chairman, Ellis Nielsen, Irrepair work of any extent has been in Social had its committees innings legislation appropriations, labor, the home floor. In all events it pro- vin Hall, Mrs. Ida Orson, Mrs. Josdone on this road. A lot of gasoline seeking new laurels in the great four bills in the house and three in state prison and state university mises to be a good fast game. succeeded Jacobsen LaMar eph Pearce, Mrs. Edna Nielsen. has been burned on this main the senate. and agricultural college. Her assignHYRUM ooo of Cache Valley, since it was as Doc. G. T. F. of the hard variety most ment to the appropriations commitDon Liquor and Jackson The Chester Glee Ipson Club of Logan Imperial first constructed and for every gal6 6 0 discussed of proposed 1935 tee gives Cache county the fullest Peterson, f under the direction of Professor Wallon of gasoline burned on this road were transferred to Zion Park Camp widely 2 0 0 NP-- 2 as cooks. They will receive legislation held the limelight with possible representation on the com- Larsen, f ter Welti furnished an excellent proa good fat tax has been taken. 6 2 bill mittees that will fix state expendi- - Nielsen, c introduction of state stores the leaders assistant as either at the Hyrum Third ward gram A road adequate for the traff'c ratings 0 3 Allen, g sponsored by the committee of forty-- ures for the coming two years. Sunday evening under the direction now passing over this should or leaders. Good luck boys. 0 0 nine Senator Griffin had the honor of) D. Jensen, g and Governor ooo Henry H. of the M. I. A. The club furnished he wide enough for four lanes of 1 0 Blood. Introduction Monday of the being nominated for president of the E. Jensen, f the Allen entertained Russell Mrs. the following selections: Out of traffic two each way. How much 1 officers and teachers at her state licensing of private dispen- senate an honor pure and simple as the Dusk", Come to the Fair, In longer are we going to have to primary home Friday evening. The teach- - sers measure, drafted by the Salt he could receive only the votes of his Steal Away, Come Where the victis, wre bum high-ta- x before gasoline 3 35 Lilies Bloom, Until the Dawn, The topic was given by Mrs. Julia Lake Chamber of Commerce, pre- three Republican contemporaries in will get such a road-be- fore our Lord is My Shepherd, John Field, Eliason. Luncheon was served ait the saged a hitter fight on liquor legis- the upper house leadership election. way will be as good as our cars of the He graciously moved that Senator close of the meeting to: Mrs. Julia lation between propenents Jolly Roger, Ava Marla and Holy and as good as our ability to drive? Maws election be made unanimous Mrs. Mrs. respective systems. Ether Nielsen, Art Thou. Jack Taylor was accomEliason, ooo A majority of the proposed tax when the votes showed him to have Mrs. Carlos Jensen, Jensen, Leory panist. SOUTH CACHE HIGH NEWS Fern measures call for increases in tax received all of the 19 Democratic Edwin Chrlstoffersen, Don Smith sang a tenor solo, Mrs. Bless This House, accompanied Wahlen and Ruth Savage and the levies. A bill by Senator Ward C. senatorial ballots. Early senate actiby Professor Harry Reynolds, of the , . Holbrook of Davis county increases vities found Senator Griffin moving Mrs. Smith. the1 to USAC, talked the students on corporation franchiese taxes approx- to allow each upper house member Ray Trotman sang For you Alone the Origin of Marionettes in TuesMrs. Elnore Wright entertained a imately 100 per cent and individual eleven names on the senate mailing and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey sang days assembly. a duet, How Beautiful Upon The. number of her lady friends at her income taxes about 300 per cent. list. The motion carried. On the The professor also demonstrated home Thursday evening. 500 was Another Holbrook bill taxes cigars, opening day he was honored with Mountains, and Lawrence Bailey sang their use as means of entertainment. the evening prizes smoking and chewing tobaccos and appointment on a senate committee two numbers. Miss Ruth Wright assisted Prof. enjoyed during to notify the house that the senate won by Mrs. Muriel Wright snuff. being Reynolds in the program with a Other senate tax bills increase was organized and ready for busin- - would impose a tax on cigars of Mrs. Venna Larson. A dainty Mrs. H. B. Nielsen entertained the I and piano solo. I luncheon was served at the close of levies made on insurance companies from one cent on each ten sold to members of the Coterie club at her Mr. Terry led the choir to furHouse activities of the Cache leg-- 1 ten cent on each ten, and one cent home to the Mesdames lone and fraternal benefit societies. Two Saturday afternoon. Bridge was nish the opening number for the the game islaitive One Baxtaxes. tend reduce to bills deelgation included the ap- -. for each ounce of smoking and enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to by Sorenson, Bessie Swanson, Lucy assembly. Neta Jensen, Senator Ira A. Higgins of Weber pointment by Speaker Granger of chewing tobacco and snuff. The tax Mrs, Joseph Pearce and Mrs. Rosa ter, Maud Miller, Prayer was given by E. S. Obray. Guelda Albertson, Verna Larson, county proposes to amend the state Mrs. Maeser to serve on a commit- - would net the state approximately Jensen. Luncheon was served s.t the The program was under the direcLeda Wilson, Eva constitution to enable the exemption tee to notify Governor Blood that $200,000 in revenue, according to the close of the game. Mrs. Hattie L. Muriel Wrighit, tion of Miss Edyth Johnson. Nielsen and the hostess. Mrs. Wright of homesteads up to $2,000. Ano- the legislature was organized and bills sponsor. The proposed income Jensen and Mrs. Hiram C. Jensen of to receive communicat.ons tax bill inccrases rates on a grndun-froassisted in serving by her two ther by Senator George M. Miller of ready was Clifton, Idaho were special guests GROUP DISCUSSION MONDAYS him. cancels all penalties Carbon Rula. county and ted scale of one per cent per $1000, Mrs. Nielsen was assisted in serving lone daughters, Cache county received its share up to $5000. Incomes above $5000 and interest on delinquent taxes levThe Weekly Parade of People and by her daughter Donna, Events is a public discussion group Mrs. John B. Baxter entertained ied from 1928 to 1934 in excess of of legislative employs patronage in would be taxed at a arte of six per the apointment of M. E. Kent to cent. It repeals the $1 filing fee. Mrs. Christena Larson was pleasmeeting being held regularly at 7:30 the members of the Ladies Literary the two per cent penalty added at serve as ja doorkeeper in the lowei Pm. in the music room of House and senate leaders predic- antly entertained Sunday by her the club at her home Friday afternoon. the time of delinquency. Social legislation proposed inclu- house throughout the 1935 session. ted that the present legislative ses- children Lincoln school, Hyrum. All who are Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell of Logan and graqd children at a San-le- y Jos. H. Olsen, state represen ta- - sion would be the most in dinner in honor of her 76th birthinterested in current problems and read the three act drama, The ded a bill by Representative important N. Child of Salt Lake county tive from Cache South district, was tbe history of the state. Personalities are invited to hear Lake, by Dorothy Massingham. The day anniversary at the home of Mrs. these informal talks by Arthur L. musical numbers were: a piano solo, amending the state industrial act by assigned to four committees: taxaFar more important measures Amos Larson. Dinner was served and bridges, irri- have been introduced Marble, director of the U. S. A. C. Mrs. Mary Wadsworth and trio, vocal providing compensation for occupa- tion, highways during the first from one long table centered with a bureau of Pictures and radio. week than in any previous session, large blrthlay cake and rovers were duets by Mr. and Mrs. M. W. tional diseases, eliminating insurance gation and livestock. favrs Governor BloodB message to the said President Maw of the senate. in --ooocompanies and Smith. placed for 40 guests. st A There is apparently greater interAt the close of the program a dain or of state insurance only, increas- senate and house members a comrelatives present were party was given at the home of Donna Humphreys, Tuesday ty luncheon was served to 26 guests. ing compensation allowed, putting prehensive report on governmental est on the part of all senators in Mr. and Mrs. George Sorenson and and economic conditions w.thin the flight. Games were after Mrs. William S. Bailey and Mrs. the industrial commission on a played legislative matters and particularly! baby and Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam basis and including all state and reviewing many phases j on tax measures. There is also an Neiderhauser and which light refresments were ser-v- Beatrice Larson of Logan, Mrs. Vivof I.Mran, showed apparent general disposition to settle and Mr. and Mrs. family Nielsen, industries employing more than one of proposed legislation Those present were: Vonna ian Anhder, Mrs Luella Bill Baldwin and 1 Cache haveto raise $45,-will received Alta bill county person. It is said the Fallows, Cleo Allen, Laurel Oakes, Mrs Melba Brown and Mrs. down early to consider import-n- t family of Wellsville'. All Mt wishing cost of compensation two and one-ha- lf 565.95 as its share of the sales legislation." Donna Humphreys, Eldon Robison, Petersen were special guests. Mrs. Larson many happy returns of tax collections disbursed for general times over the present cost, Goldie Smith, Elmo Nielson, Barstow Speaker Granger declared that the the day. Additional social ' legislation pro- relief from September, 1933, to Dec- big Democratic majority in both Hawkins. v Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W Olson and family of Salt Lake City were posed includes a senate joint re- ember 31, 1934. house would not tend to impede leg- Mr. and Mrs. Cantrll Nielsen Mrs. Silas Allen has been confined Hyrum visitor Sunday at the home solution ratifying the federal labor resting to smokers ;s the fact jslation. He too saw much important spent the forepart of the week visHolbrook to her bed the tobacco United bill tax States to that the amendment of Mrs II. I. Olsou, suffering from the flu. iting in Salt Lake City. legislation underway early. 2-- Csmp-Campbe- Uns-wort- just-elect- news st se ys g. y. pre-sessi- 3. hi-w- hi-w- - self-insure- no-ho- Out-of-to- ei . - h't i , |