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Show John A. Isratlson I CAPITOL, Logan, Today & Sat. The Silver Streok,,$un- to Thurs. Will Rogers in The County Chairman" - THINKIN ALOUD OUfH CK N. P. 8. one remembers THINGS Congress .will be asked to create the Columbia Valley Authority Val-le- y a twin bureau to the Tennessee of the As propart Authority; de. being are Federal funds, gram of industrial ah survey manded fpr present and. potential markets for pnrer i that region. All the taxpayers of the nation will put up monfavored ey to find industries for a gT6ft 9 ' Peace has its roots in harmony QUEUE not in arms or alliances. COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH VOLUME IX HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEB. NUMBER 1, 1935 Pioneer Passe. On MANY To His Reward Funeral Held For Robert Gunnell 29 ATTEND pRSIDENTS ' Not so many years ago, railroads electric . companies Wellsville and - private Funeral services for Robert B. were spending their own earnings to develop every section of the na- Gunnell, who died suddenly Thursday tion. They helped with development in Soda Springs, of a heart attack, campaigns of chambers of commerce. were held Monday at one P. M. in They advertised advantages ot cities the Second ward chapeL Bishop Evan " counties and states in special edi- H. iBankhead was in charge of the tions of newspapers which were wide services. . illus. out distributed. Prayers were by John A. Leish-ma- n They got ly Funeral services for Alma G. Wilson, 76, were held in the Hyrum Second ward Monday at 1 p. m. . in j with Bishop Edwin Clawson ' Hyrum Lions club in cooperation charge. The ward choir under the direction with the civic clubs joined in with a of A. J. Petersen with Mrs. Albin Logan general committee and in uni- Clawson at the organ, furnished the son with the city council, who proffered the use of the Elite hall, put singing. The speakers were Pres. John At over a very successful dance, preIsrealsen and Elders John G. Wright, ceded by a basketball game between the Hyrum M Men and Logan and A. J. Petersen with closing Seventh ward M Idea. The game was marks by Bishop Clawson. Mrs. Albin Clawson rendered' a a closely contest affair, full of interest and enthusiasm with the piano solo. Prayers wqre offered by Elders final score 31 to S3 for the Hyrum Winifred A. Allen and 0. M. Wilson. team. The flowers were, many and beauThe dance was a social and finantiful. The pail, bearers were his sons cial suocess, netting about 355 clear The grave in the of expenses. Two committees worked ond city cemetery, wai dedicated by hard for the success of the affair. ooo Robert Bradshaw. Alma G. Wilson was bom Nov. 11, 1358 in Ogen, a, son of John and U. S. A. C. ORCHESTRA BALL 1 , ' . and Peter Maughan. The ward trated literature to encourage home seekers to settle in every part of the choir furnished three numbers under . the, direction of Miss Gladys Hill country. By Utah State Press Association of Logan, R.F.D., ' voted ' What a contrast to the present pro- chorister and Mrs. Mildred James, Confronted with nearly 200 pro- against the resolution, while Mrs. and organist. gram of posed laws and statute changes, the Sherman Maeser of Logan voted for business., undertakings Special musical numbers were: a twenty-fir- st session of the state leg- it.' Another vote was to be taken which discourage and in many cases duet, Mrs. Caroline Stuart and Par- islature is now in the third week of following a move to reconsider. Hall normal with Mrs. development Celia ley private prevent Murray, down to brass tacks! , Labor on the losing side in the which formerly., created accompanist and a solo by Mrs. in the consideration activity of legislation child labpr vote-sco- red a victory and Luther Gunnell Mrs. and .Ethel Jones steady jobs earnings. woman arlier in vitally the man, with every affecting quick passage, reIt is probably out of order to accompariet and child in Utah. hut one dissenting vote, of the Pe- who member the days when; private enterSpeakers paid high tribute The 83 legislators traveling full tersen bill limiting underground ' prise developed the nations resour- to the life of the deceased were: steam ahead on committee-reporte- d work by miners to eight hours per assets, as com- Thomas Kerr, C. N. Maughan, Bish- bills have before ces into for them adopday. All Cache county representaD. to K. McLean of Soda Springs, tion or op pared with the present program measures of tives Voted yes on the measure and Polly Benson Wilson.' imporrejection ' burdens for ' an Jseph Lloyd of Salt Lake and Bishop tance to the create - TO PRESENT CONCERT He has lived in Hyrum practically of the also on 'the bil extending the time pocketbooks d . . Bankhead. people. in some 20-otax all life. his citizenry bills; of for, redemption ooo The floral offerings were many the control of liquor and liquor sales properties. He is survived by the following and beautiful and were carried by comin 3, with a Sons machinery and daughters: Mrs. Clara to measures Opposition proposed LEAGUE INDEPENDENT LOGAN The relatives. The pall bearers were: orchestra at measure forthcoming; the seamed strongest against the bill Claiwson, George, Arnold and Mer- te Uhtah State Winston Luther, Parley N. Alton, promise and Agricultural college industrial-workmenrill Wilson of Hyrum and Mrs. Dina will s management of schools Amending the state TO REYISE SCHEDULE Parley P, and Preston Gunnell. The financing present a symphony concert this and school funds in 20 or more; indiThe Gessell of one the Logan. following year, according to compensation act; complans grave in the Wellsville cemetery was creased safety on public highways verting 10 per cent of gasoline tax brothers and sisters also survive: pleted and announced by just N. dedicated by D. H. Maughan. Prof. in 7; court procedure in at least funds to city streets, and the tax Mrs.' William H. Jensen, Joseph, W. Christiansen, director. It is planMr. Gunnell was bom September 23; labor conand M. and Ezra J. problems working proposed - on cigars, smoking and Alva R, Orson ned to have the concert during the Representatives of the six remain- 28, 1870 at Wellsville, the son of ditions in 10 and many misWilson Sr., all of Hyrum, Mrs. A4e-lin- e chewing tobacco and snuff. clubs of the Independent Francis and Jane Baxter Gunnell. cellaneous nearly ing quarter. new laws for 'The first senate bill to pass the proposals Christensen of Ogden, Frank spring the London symphony by Hayden League are to meet at the Logan He has made his home at Soda into Wilson Wilson house of every was reaching phase the practically Blackfoot, George upper Huggins Chamber of Commerce rooms to re- Springs for SO has been chosen as one of the ofyears. He is susviv-e- d of public and private endeavor measure clarifying the law with ref- of Malad and Isaac Wilson of vamp the playing schedule for the ferings. Other works of a symphonic by his mother and the following Important tax measures added to erence to the time in which a credinature will complete the program. Independents for the 2nd half, Mon. children: Mrs. Millie Campbell, Mal-ainclude those heretofore introduced tor may begin an action in court. Sheffields and CCC have withdrawn The orchestra will be supplementThomas K. Gunnell, Geneva; Mrs. a contemplated increase in the state It went to the house after receiving and therefore a six team schedule Manilla Lowe, Grace, Idaho; ed by several musicians of Cache Mrs. sales tax from 2 to 3 THIRD WARD HONORS unanimous cent; per approval in the senate. is necessary. Vernon Murray, Paul, Idaho; Leslie several valley, who have been invited to paramendments constitutional, Senator William H. Griffin Jr., The fast company remaining in K, Gunnell, in the event, stated ProfesGunand Earl Raymond 0LD FOLKS AT REUNION ticipate this set are: Logan Cwls, Logan nell of Soda Springs and Farrell giving future legislatures powers in Logan Republican, poke in opposition sor' Christiansen. the state tax system and to the child . labor resolution and Elks, A. C. Frosh, Hyrum, Mendon Gunnell of Salt Lake. He also leaves fixing Officers of the organization in bills providing for the control and voted against it. He said he would Ecgles and Smithfield Sentinels. of arrangements 13 grand children and the following Include: charge of distribution old The folks of Hyrum were the revenues, not like to vote for any measure The future schedule, will be an- brothers and sisters: Ezra, Joseph, Thaia. Carlisle, Logan, president; especially as to school and gasoline that curtailed the rights of Utah guests of the Third ward Thursday Erma nounced next week. Preston and William Gunnell, Mrs. tax monies. Shiffman, Logan, vice presi-etd;- n -- oooparents in raising their children. He at their annual ward reunion and Enos G. Darley, Mrs. Laura WilCarlson, Logan, secrePolly Along the line of tax easements, voted yes on the hill extending the ol dfolks day celebration., Bishop A ' large number of people from liamson, Mrs. Emeline and Brown of owners and J:.y Andertreasurer; tary of NielNielsen .Arnold certain and chairman time for redemption of here attended the funeral services Wellsville; Mrs. Martha business son, Brigham, manager. Lloyd and properties were cheered last week properties and - on the Hug-j- 1 sen with .their corps of assistants held for President Joseph R. Shep- Peter Gunnell of Salt Lake; The orchestra members from Caclie George by the speedy passage in both houses creditor-Actfo- n in bill.' spared nothing making this years valley - who X;will - take herd of the Logan temple held on B. Gunnell, Mrs. Nora. Brazee, Burpart In this of a .bill extending of V The Cache county senator in tbs'1 program an- - outstandiag-rhileston- e. Wednesday at 2 Louis-JC- .' LoganL concert are: Lynn S. Barker, Rich-monGunnell of Brig- exemption from January 1, 1935 to interest of economy voted no on the Many enjoyable ton, Idaho; were given features Joseph- R. Shepherd, for 17 years ham City and ' Slizabefch Bailey of Eugene B. Lundquist, Smith-fiel- d; house joint resolution fixing job3 and on the program, possibly the. most April 1, 1935. Darwin Jepsen and Moselle president of the Logan temple, and Loim, Utahs ratification of the salaries for legislative employes, enjoyed of which , was the numbers one of the outstanding citizens of Wilcox, Funeral services were held Satur- child labor amendment to theproposed Preston; Lyndon 'Letham federal Representative Hendricks joined rendered by our popular High school and Frank northers Utah and southern Idaho day at Soda Springs. Bishop K. G. Parker, Wellsville; DarsetMr. severe with constitution a under direction Clarence Cook suffered of the band, Representative died at the family home in Logan Balls rell Norris Hyrum; Max Oldham, presided at the services. The back Monday when the senate reso- of Rich county in the introduction j Terry. early Monday morning. Even prior speakers were: W. J. Davis of Davis-vili- e, Nedra Anderson, Oralie lution passed last week by a vote of a bill relating to and defining l The hanefuet' waA es excellent as Paradise; to the golden jubilee celebration of Bailey, Bell, Blanche Cardon, George Bishop S. R. Sterritt of the of 19 to 4 in the upper house was veterinary practice. The measure re- - j the rest of the days program. The the anniversary of the Logan tem- Conda ward and Bishop George F. defeated by 31 to 29 in the . house. peals the present statute concerning old folks of, Hyrum wil llong re-t- Thaia Carlisle, James E. Carlson, ple last May, President Shepherd Fisher of Boise. Reed Dunn, Homer Gessel, Virginia ! member the 3:935' program and ban-George G. HendRepresentatives practice. has been in ill health and it was A. J. Deaton and Dewey Bell of ricks of Richmond and Hodgson, Arthur Henson, Ester Isi quet of the Third ward. Joseph H. believed that his hopes and desires Soda realsen, Theta Johnson, L. H. Ken-nar- d, Springs accompanied the body --oooto be present at those services, Marshall D. Ketch um, Howard gave to the home of Joseph Gunnell. D.UJ. HOLD REGULAR MEETING him bouyancy to attend to the deKnowles, Sibyl McKinnon, Margaret MEET IN SALT LAKE TO NOTICE LIONS CLUB MEMBERS tails incident to that memorable Emma Pehrson, Fred Ward conference was held Sunday CONSIDER LEGISLATURE The Sego Lily camp of the D. U. Mikkelsen, event. Franklin Richards, Erma in the Hyrum Second ward chapel. Roberts, will be P. held their Regular monthly meeting regular meeting Friday -- oooBishop Edwin Clawson was in charge held Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 7 p. m. afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. B. Shiffman and Ruth Watkins, Logan. SPARTON NEWS NOTES ooo School board member, C. F. Pres. John A. Israelsen, Joseph C. All Hyrum Lions mid are Nielsen. Virginia Larson conducted AID BEGIN FIRST CLASSES in company with County Super-- invited to attend the partnersLions Sorenson and A. J. Petersen reprethe meeting. Prayers were offered Logan B. G. C. MEETING HELD WED. sented the stake presidency. The intendent J. Kirkbride attended club charter Feb. S. B. Mrs. Nielsen Mrs. H. end Wednesday, night, by The Better Girls club of South Beginning Wednesday, Jt.n. 30, at bishopric gave reports of their work a meeting of superintendents and 6 at the Seventh ward recreational A. Dunn, Musical numbers were Cache held their 7:30 p. m. the scout leadership and members selected board meeting Wednes- and reports of the organizations specially day, Jan. 30. Maxine Hendry, presiRed Cross standard and advanced were given as follows: Relief Society from over the state at Salt Lake dent, announced the following proaid courses will begin in the on first Flossie Mrs. Fallows; Primary, City Wednesday night by gram: basement of the Hyrum Third ward The meeting was called to consider Mrs. Alta Petersen; Y. W. M. I. A., Two musical selections, in the "My Hero" Mrs. Hazel Petersen; Y. M. M. I. A. legislation chapel with Dr. Andrew J. McGee being proposed and "La Amour as telhnlcal - instructor. This course of the legislature. by Miss Carlson. .bjr Supt. Lowell Andersen; Sunday present esssion Dr. Greaves talked to the is to both men and women, is girls On School, Supt.' Garnel Larson; choir, of Mra- - Eugene Petersen Saturday meeting attended in Logan and of freeopen Modern Health. She of gave them im- Alfred Fallows; Genealogical comcharge and Commissioner serLuncheon records. was . , , ,JZ afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed and keeping portant points on proper diet and mittee, Joseph I. Nielsen; old folks Ririe extends an invitation to all tta h. eta. h. A.. we of the body. interested to attend any or all of committee, A. D. Allen; missionary ooo LunchPearce ond Mrs. Rosa Jensen. The was arranged by committee, Garnel Larson; Priestprogram held on roOlTMIHW TO HOLD SOCIAL this classes which will eb the Miss Melba Eames and Miss Per-nec- y next hood quorums were reported by Alfor Wednesday evenings B. H. Mrs. Mrs. i games. j Greaves. 12 weeks. vin Allen, Garnel Larson, Helmeth the various bills. j Hattie L. an-The local poultiy association JOI DE VIES MEET Jensen, Mrs. Verio Peter-- ! -- oooMH McBride, Levi J. Andersen, Wine-fre- d L- - Clarke nd P were 8en The Joi de Vie Mrs.' meet-ln- S Logan' held a Blaine Peterson of William Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer and famgirls Allen, Leslie Andersen, i manager of the Utah Poultry associ Wednesday, Jan. 23. An interest-ln- ? Nielsen, Mac Rose and Elwood Olson. spent last week end with her daugh- - special guests. atlon and other heads of the organiza ily returned to their home in BrigJensen. program was as follows: Wilbur Mrs. ham after spending the past month ter, Mrs. Jones of Wellsville Miss Segrey Rdfson, who has tici? ,wf11 be P"81. 8. the Bnnu1 at the Henry Nielsen home. Mrs. Clinton Maughan and son, J. gave a so be held Feb. book The Cynthia Benson Camp of the spent the past 3 weeks in Logan, report on Maurine, a book Clair of Wellsville were guests of os of written, in the home returned the fore meet part Miss Afton Barnes of Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Alma Allen Wednes- Daughters of the Pioneers will poetry form, iti&nt &tsit6 that an intCKStlntr pro wee- kMaxine Hendry, is the house guest of Mrs. Max AlDorothy Paul, Thursday, Feb. 7 at the home of aid rewith gram together Helen Gessel and Berl Theurer were dancing Mrs. Laura Christensen. len this week. been ged hostesses. Mrs. John B. Baxter entertained Light refreshments were served. The W and R club entertained in fly of Ogden were guests at the flcfal; celi Clyde Green was an Ogden a number of her friends at a dinner participate in thf H. E. C. HOLD MEETING home. of their husbands at a dan- - Niels Johnson home Sunday. her honor at last week, the guest of his evening Friday party bration. All are especipoulitrymen An H. E. C. Mrs. Roy Shearer. meeting, was held Covers were marked for Mr. and ner party Friday evening at the invited to attend. Monday, Jan. .21. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman ally Mr.s Leuinna Mrs. F. J. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Niel- ooo Hovey, beauty specialist and opera-w- r, E. CARD OF THANKS J. Wilson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. sen. Bunco was enjoyed after the of Wellsville were dinner guests on talked to the girls of the care R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack dinner. Prizes being awarded to Mrs. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alton the skin, hair and We wish to thank all those who parts of the Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Carlos Jensen and Carrol Miller. body, so kindly assisted us during the illGee, Mr. end Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Miss Merlene Gardner of AmeriPARADISEFuneral services were ness and death of our wife and sisMr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mr. Mrs. Ira T. Williams returned the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Broadstone and Mrs. J. Vem Nielsen and Mr. can Fork was the week end guest fore part of the week from a month held here Wednesday at 1 oclock in ter. We also wish to extend our and son, the ward chapel for Dennis, the heartiest appreciation for the beautiof Miss Vaudys Christensen. Stanford, also Mrs. Clar-enc- e and Mrs. Alton Olson. visit with her daughters in Jensen of Brigham City, eight months old son of 'Mr. (and ful floral offerings, the singing and the piano accordian concert Mrs. Thomas Evans. The baby died tha words of comfort and consolaEldon Nielsen, little son of Mr. William H. Terry was very pleay Jerome in Yuma, Arizona. Damonte, Americas great- santly surprised by the members of and Mrs, Albert Nielsen, returned tion at the services. Max Mrs. small and Allen daughest accordian soloist at Weber col-?- e the Third ward choir after the regu- from the hospital during the week Bishop Orville L. Lee conducted Hyrum Nielsen and last Jean ter, weekj spent Peggy ' auditorium in Ogden last Tues- - lar practice Thursday evening, it be- after he under went an operation the esrvices. The choir gang, "NearChristiansen of Smithfield in as Family guests visiting The from the effects of pneumonia. evening. ww ing his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Read er, My God, To Thee and When her parents, the Mists Have Cleared away. CARD OF THANKS party was held in the recreation hall Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larson enter-O,- " where Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen and a variety of games were Prayers were by Douglas Price Mrs. been who has Baxter Gladys and J. 0. Tans. To our many friends who rendered iR nunDer of their friends at played under the direction of Ethel family who have . spent the past confined to her bed the past three eir borne . The speakers who spoke words assistance and help during the sickSunday evening. A deli-ou- s Anhder, Dewey Nielsen and Virginia several years in Lewiston and Lodinner was served and social Nielsen. Refreshments were served gan, returned to Hyrum the fore weeks, is able to be around again. of comfort and consolation were ness and death of our father, Alma chat were ' and ' a good time was had by all pert of the week to make their home enjoyed. George Nuhn of Avon, Neil Tams, G. Wilson, and for the beautiful Mrs. Joseph Poppleton and daugh- Henry Norman of Brigham City and flowers and .words of comfort and preoent. snd Mrs. Wesley Burgess and Mr. and: Mrs. Seth Wilson welcom- ter Lenore, and Mrs. Alex Spense of Bishop Lee. the beautiful music at the funeral, ren and Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nebeker from ed a fine son the fore. part of, the Wellsville were Hyrum visitors .on Special musical numbers were two we wish to express 4ur thanks and n and the dinner guests of vocal solos by Margene Petersen of appreciation. I family were visitors in Shonoshone, Idaho are 'visitng rela- week. All concerned are, '.doing nic.e- -, Wednesday, u8tfen L. Anhder. Saturday. tives here. ly. (Continued on page 6) The Wilson i ... tax-exem- - law-maki- ng sons-in-la- . tax-payi- over-taxe- nt ed . 55-pie- . . d; - tax-rais- . ' nt . ni , the--perio- d . p.-m- in df he rLSS.rfS StaSLES. rd .t M. j.ph V? - frehmehas PARADISE at-end-ed . ! vt-- ' Family |