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Show jonn . It CAPITOL, Logan, Today & Sat. UNDER ,r N.P. to Thur. "DAVID COPPERFIELD" PRESSURE-Sun- - THINKING a. COURIER S. The old hymn book says: The awful day will surely come, the appointed hour makes haste. The date for filing the income tax report still is in the future; but near enough to cause apprehension: and 'dont forget the pink slip unless you are willing to pay the government $5.00 for preparing one on your behalf. Really, there is no reason why the income tax blank should not be filled out- in a hurry and mailed, at once, the job then being off ones mind and so much water over the dam. AUl that has to be done is to jot down income from stock of domestic corporations subject to the Act of 1934, accrued prior to Jan. 1, 1935 or 30 days before or after the date of this return, whichever is earlier, excepting those mentioned or hot mentioned in instruction 46, but subject to deduction for tax paid at source, and a few things like that Nothing but pure stupidity and unwarranted procrastination make the income tax paper a Jumping at conclusions good exercise. Think is not it over first! COVERING ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, ; UTAH, FRIDAY, FEB. 15, NUMBER 1935. 22 Funeral Held for HYRUM STAKE - Wells McBride S. S. C0NVEN-- , TION HELD Funeral services for Wells McBride, 59, who died at his horpe on afternoon of a lingering Sunday illness of heart trouble were' held Elder George R. Hill represented in the Hyrum Firsl ward chapel the general superirutendancy at the Wednesday at 1 p. m. with Bishop Hyrum stake Sunday School conSilas Allen presiding. vention held Sunday at the South The ward choir under the direction Cache high school. of Mrs. M. W. Smith with Mrs. Stake Supt. Parley G. Hall preMuriel Wright at the organ, fur- sided. Other general board members nished appropriate music. were George H. Durham, present The speakers were Patriarch O. who being elected, and H. C. M. 2, memrepresented the choristera and bugbear. M. Wilson, Pres. John A. Isreplsen, R. L. Judd, the Gospel to naestablish a orializing congress organists; A. J. Petersen and Com. Charles Doctrine tional park in Wayne county. class; James L. Barker, the After about a month of debate in House action last week resulted Unsworth with closing remarks by missionary department; Dr. John T. the immediate past and a general i in passage and adoption of the fol- Bishop Allen. the Gospel Messages; Wahlquist, discussion extending over a dozen The prayers were offered by Eu- J. S. measures: B. Goddard, the Book of Mor- lowing 18, permitPercy years, the senate in the closing days Isreal-somen (a); and T. Albert Hooper, the of January, 1935 arrived at the conting the federal government to buy gene Johnson and Victor - E. lands Book of Mormon (b) ; Charles J. for flood con anad erosion clusion that the time was not ripe tori; musical numbers were: Ross, the Church History; Frank K. Special for the adherence of the United Solo, Mrs. Norma Baxter air.d a Seegmiller, the New Testament; and States to the World Court. Although solo by Mrs. M. W. Smith. Marie Fox Felt, the Primary and a majority of the Democrats were The floral offerings were many court minded and notwithstanding and beautiful. The pall bearers, weie kindergarten. The opening meeting was at 9:45 the fact that a majority of the Remembers of the Elders quorum: for stake presidency, stake Sunday saw in a different publicans things Frank Andersen, Jules Albertson, School board, high council, bishop. light, the vote cannot be said to , V1 I1USSUJ11 ,u vves, iuieu t the state militia in case of Joseph Nyquist, Jrmes Archibald, rics and ward superintendencies. have been partisan in character. A besides serving on the Benson' defeat or, xemPtion up to $5Q; the of another amendment pro- - strikes or labor troubles, amended to Leroy McBride and Archie Larsen. At 10:30 a general session was I desire to embarrass the president ftake high council. The grave in the city cemetery held for all ' P3n? to include a $10 if .Provide that militia was the called or to show minority strength proba- Sunday School workers .on registration Alim HieA qnnrtmr nt i McFrom 12 noon to 1 p. m. lunch was filing fee and pladn o the out Production in dispute would was dedicated by Elder H. M. My had little to do with the result D m following an illness of flu Bride. lrd reading for final sprved by the Hyrum Second ward Ihe same observation is true with Fneumonia of about a weeks dura-- ; Wells McBride was horn in Hy-- r. H. B. tlus week. 19, t drawn, Sunday School and at 1 p. m. an-- , fixing weights respect to the claim that a track ,jon m, Utah, Dec. 12, 1875, a son of other The senate passed two other bills of eggs sold at retail; load of protesting telegrams sent to grades .' T general session started and m m Wells and Mary Curtis McBride. & theninjto the Senate from all parts of the St Johns, Illinois He has lived in Hyrum nearly all with separated board departments Periy county, member in period on sares of stock in irrigation a general country constituted influencing pro- March 3, 1880, the daughter of 7 wii companies; H. B. 27, creating pen- his life. He served as county road charge. paganda. With such claims go statesions for certain employes of the supervisor for 8 years. Ninety-fiv- e ments of the opposition that proponper cent of the stake Besides his wife, Marinda Brown and ward Utah State snuffH. Th B. relattolaMs and School workers 28, ents of the court plan were being 'Mr' hospital; Sunday M cAllen mre' ijig to cost of patient maintenance i McBnde the flowing children also were in attendance et the convention. "fooled. Neither politics nor propa- M&reii 1, 1883 in the S.4 at the same institution, and S. J survivc: Mrs- - Marinda Mousely of -- 000ganda, nor yet mental blindness sent dmmert house. They commemorate ! Mrs- - Stella- Kfe ,StaIt Lake R. 2, the homestead-tahomesi4j, ili(m va$2000 in the Wrold Court back to the shelves t p exemption HUSBANDS ENTERTAINED their golden wedding on March 1, lue. This gives the electorate an op- resolution. The house defeated H. J.!of Ogden; Joel, Francis and Wells for an undetermined period. The 1933. McBnde of Hyrum. The following portunity to vote on the proposal in R. 5, setting up a action of the Senate was based on The members of the Ladies LitSurviving the couple are the fol- November, 1938. If man- cameral- legislature, and H. B 37 brothers and sisters also survive: G. a a simple circumstance which anyone approved, club entertained their huserary lowing chidlren: J. C. Allen Jr., Mrs. date is imposed JoIm Samuel wlliam and Warren upon the next leg- and 38, fixing penalties for can understand. Europe has not paid Arba Glenn and Mrs. Ethel Cornish bands a dinner dance Friday at and Mrs. Jack Ryan of islature to enact a law carrying out run and drunken drivers. S. B. her war debta. Recognized or unrec- of the South. Cache high at evening Mrs. H. S. Parkinson, the Logan; Mt. Marion of McBride S. B. 28 and S. J. R. 2 had previous-!resolutions provisions. school. ognized, that was what .turned the Salt Lake City; R. L. Allen, Mrs. the dinner toasts were During Sterling, Edwin McBride of Black- Arguments pro and con and a ly been passed by the senate. trick. The callous sophistry through Effie Mra. F. J, Carlson, Mrs. given by Wardell, Clarence Allen and final vote on an amendment Wtilsoa hnd Mrs. foot of Eliza The appointment of Paul H. Ray, Long by which Europe justified the debt de- Jack Wright, H. E. Kellebt and B. Raymond Allen, Cove; Mrs. Marri- - Senataor W. D. Hammond of Grand Salt Lake City fill the Beach, - Calif. 'io fault aroused a widespread suspicion attorney, vocal trio, Norma M. Thompson; ' ooo- Hendricks; Leadville, Cblfl.;and county showed a narrow by resignation of in this country. If Europe could not Mrs, margiij, oi vacancy caused . Wadsworth and Lynn Baxter, Mary P. Wilson, Compton. senatorial sentimeht in favor or in- ;nator C Clarence Ncslen, Wellington be trusted with an American dollar, brought Baxter; Mrs. Price and sons of California; also fourty-fou- r grand cluding property tax exemptions in on the first real legislative firowo;ks how could she be trusted with any, Wellsville furnished several musical children. the proposed new individual income of the session. A move to investigate - actthing more vital to American welBesides the above children, Mr. tax measure. The seleotipns. Mrs. Leland Peterfiling fee proposal the business connections of the new fare? The United States simply dis- Allen is survived ed as toasfemistress. t by the following was lost by a substantial solon caused a heated senatorial demajority. trusted the sincerity of the court. children Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. by his wife, Helen Lowe The joint legislative hearing on bate, but in the end Mr. Ray was Carol Olson and Mr. and Mrs. RusOstensibly, the debt issue is forgot- Allen, deceased: Louis L. Allen, seated by unanimous vote. liquor control bills found Wellsville ten. Practically, it will influence the sell Hanson of Logan, Dr. and Mra. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank Bodily, of both state stores and exponents liSenator William H. Griffin Jr. of Scout Court of Honor was held on Andrew J. McGee, private course of the United States in world Mr. and Mrs. Bur-leBoise; Mrs. Clarence Whitehead, censing systems emphatic in their Logan voted yes on S. B. 21, S. J. Sunday' evening in the tabernacle in Louis P. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. J. affairs until the score has been Fernando Smithiield; Allen, viewpoints and widely divergent. R- - 3, 4, and 5 and H. C. M. 2. connection with the sacrament meet Vem Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. K. settled and the shame purged away. Mrs, Clarence Aston, Gooding, Ida- The latter were apparently in accord He voted no on the defeated to- mg. Scout Commissioner Herman C. Hendersen. ooo ho; Orlando .Allen, Ogden; rnd Wil- as to acceptance of compromises bacco taxing bill. He voted yes on Theurer was in CELEBRATES 94th charge and Scout e Dancing followed the dinner. Eighty-fivlard Allen, Preston. state supervision and control the lunch period amendment to H. Master Cyril Maughan conducted. Mrs. M. W. Smith, Mrs. E. J. child one children, great grand of wholesale hard liquor distribution, B. 5 and no on the Hammond off- The flag ceremony was carried out Wilson Gustave Ebason, Hyrtuns oldest grand Jr., and Mrs. Heber Shipley and two brotherS( H. H. Allen of with sets inclusion amendment to the private sales under local govby Boyd Bradshaw, Clark Maughan., were hostesses. resident, passed his 94th milestone Logan and A. ,B. Allen of Cove, tax measure. He held that the and Wayne Turner; song, That Silernment licenses.,- A move to delay -- 000at his home Tuesday, Feb. 12, with Mrs. Allen is survived by the fol- consideration of control mea- property tax emption would denude ver Haired Daddy of Mine, Paul y liquor relatives and friends calling in to D. U. P. MET THURSDAY G. T. sister: and brothers lowing sures until taxation and social we- the income tax bill of the powers and Clayton Allen accompanied extend congratulations. Lowe, Logan; Joseph Lowe and lfare problems had been threshed it was drafted include. at the Mr. Eliason is in good health and piano by Miss Rosella Allen; The Sego Lily camp of the D. U. John Lowe, Franklin; Mrs. Robert out bid fair to find little cohesive Representative George G. Hend- remarks by Commissioner Theurer; P. met able to be about Mrs. and Thursday afternoon at the Hyrum SUpport Faulkner, Ogden ricks voted yes on all house mea- Cyril Maughan, scout master, preMr. Eliaason was bom in Sweden home of Mrs. J. W. Andersen. Mrs. Hooper. Rigby, A bill introduced under sponsor- sures passed and adopted last week sented Tenderfoot awards to Grant Deb. 12, 1841 and come to Utah in Hans F. Andersen conducted the -- 000on except .the unicameral resolution, S. Parkinson ship of the senate committee Ivan Spence, Leon Tur- - meeting. 1863, living in Granisville, Tooele B. 18 and H. B. 9. He was ap- ner, Charles Maughan and Clayton highways would give Utah 460 miles Mrs. Green of Logan, county regcounty, until 1883, when he moved of additional state highways if en- pointed a member of a special sub-- 1 Allen. Second class was presetend by to Hyrum. of the D. U. P., was present istrar incommittee on appropriations to -l acted into law. It would prove of Heber Green to Wayne Turner, Clark and He has five sons, John, Richard of and Mrs. spoke material benefit to eveiy county vestdgate the financial needs of the Maughan, Grant Maughan, Charles Logan, county choristerHumphreys A., Elmer, Ernest and Lorenzo Elia-o- n of the D. U. state facilboard of Leish-mapardons, the indus and George Maughan, through increasing state road of Hyrum and one duaghter, P., led the singing practice and sang trial commission, state chemist and ities. Levi Garrett, Webster Maughan a solo, Wellsville Mrs. John C. Nielsen of Malad, livSego Lily. Mrs. Grover Chrisflood or Senate control. measures Dee Leishman, Paul Selley, Clayton tensen passed adopted The Wellsville ward will hold their ing. gave a history of the early Mrs. Sherman Allen, Leon Hutchison. Claire Baugh, Representative annual old folks party Friday, Feb. during the past week were: S. B. ooo of Hyrum and Mrs. Hans P. days Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Miller are 22, in the tabernacle. Chairman He- - 21, providing for state inspection of Maeser voted yes on all house mea- - Herbert Broby, Howard Woodward, Andersen read a life sketch of her motor fuel; H. B, sures excepting H. B. 2 and H. B. Lynn Bradshaw, Spencer Wyatt, Ru- happy over the arrival of a fine her L. Maughan is in charge of the gasoline used for mother, Mrs. John P., Nielsen. 5, fixing the hours of labor in un- 9. She was absent and not voting Ion Bailey, Lewis and M&rris Baxter. Luncheon was served at the close daughter, bom the fore part of the party. inon these two bills. First class badges by Janies L. of the program to thirty. The following program will be derground mines, amended to week. Ail concerned are doing ! at 11 oclock: Singing, Count clude a lunch period not to exceed Representative Joseph H. Olsen Wyatt to Dale Maughan, Fred Wood' given on ward, Dean and Don Riggs, Herbert Your Blessings; prayer, by Nephi 30 minutes; S. J. R. 3, 4 and 5, voted yes on all measures acted Mrs. Ida Olson entertained the j in the house excepting the unica-tende- Broby.' Bishop John J. Hendry pre- morribers of the Coterie club at her Alvoid, the little son of Mrs Green; chorus, ward Singing Mothers providing that the state superin-.meral be resolution H. B. of and ap9, voting sented star awards to Boyd Brad- home public instruction Bcmice Allen, underwent an opera- address of welcome, Bishop John J. Saturday afternoon. Bridge shaw and Eldon Hall and Merits to was tion for the removal of his tonsils Hendry; ten minute address, Early pointed by the governor instead of no on these. enjoyed.' Prizes were awarded H. Theron Leishman. Vanguard awards to Mrs. 0. H. Nielsen and Mrs. Experiences in Wellsville, James Wednesday. to Loran Mailer by James L. Wyatt Hall. Organ selection, Mrs. Anona Leroy Jensen. Mrs. H. B. Nielsen AMERICAN LEGION TO MARRIED THURSDAY to Glen Maughan by Bishop Hendry. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl B. Nielsen and daugh- Maughan; reading, Mrs. Carrie Price; Hattie L. Jensen were SPONSOR DRIVE Bronze Palm by Professo r Henry Pemember of the Hyrum ters spent Tuesday with her sister remarks, Luncheon was served special guests. Radia The marriage of Miss terson to Joseph Woodward, ' Dean at the close of the games. Mrs. Otto Kent in Millville. stake presidency; remarks, stake old Irvin Mrs. l The American Legion Post No. Anderson, daughter of James W. Hall; Maughan, Reid Brendiley, Vem folks committee, Owen and Grant Hall. ....Members of the.. Cache.. County Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith spent duet, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey; Maughan, and Rulon Alndersen, son , 47 held their regular monthly Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Andersen, ing Monday, February 11 with State Trombope solo by Merlin. Leishman, Sunday in Wellvsille visiting with benediction, George Spence. school board together with county took will place Thursday. dinner Adjutant Otto Wisely as principal accompanied by Leroy Darleyi reci- school architect, S. C. Schaub, are relatives. Following the program were the The guests speaker. The speaker spoke on the tation, Herbert Broby; irrganj solo, in young couple be served in the dining room. Utah County this week looking fordAndVson"will act "as toastmas- -' of honor at a shower given Mon-te- r 4 point plan now being worked on Leroy Darley; talk on Scouting by over school Miss Reha McBride has been buildings there getting Second in the Hyrum day evening by the Legion and other phases of Professor Peterson. Prayers were by with her sister, Mrs. Leon for future buildings in suggestions the soldiers bonus. District Com- Myroh Brenehley and Ilaverl Per- Cache The afternoons entertainment will ward recreation ball, of Wellsville, the past week. county. folA was com-short K. given mander P. ; amusement program Commander kins. Hays, be ip charge of the Theurer as lowed by dancing. Refreshments Cornish and Chaplain Galbraith of ooo Mrs. E. R. Paul entertained on mittee with Herman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams the Richmoncf Post were also preEllis Jensen, son of Mr. ana Mrs. of Brigham City spent the Valentine day in honor of her sons chairman. Othera on the committee were served. past week received The young couple many sent H. H. Jensen, had the misfortune, second birthday. A number of little are Seth P. Leishman, James Wyatt, and in Hyfriends relatives visiting and useful gifts. They nill The Local Post .is making a spec- while working on the Hyrur.1 dam rum and quests were i- attendance and Parley Hall, John B. Bailey, PrestonJ. beautiful Paradise. in home make their ial drive for more of the Hyrum. Sunday, of having his leg woken. an afternoon of playing. Re- Gunnell, Elmer Maughan, Oscar ooo- men to join the Legion. The next Hewas taken to the hospital where freshments were served in keeping Hendry, Luther Baldwin, Eva Bren- Elwood Allen, son of Mrs. Ellen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nielsen, meeting will be held March 11. he received medical attention. J Par- wRh the holiday occasion.. chley, Delores Leishman, Mattie who enlisted in the U. S. Allen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Nielsen and A special program has been arranley, Julia Theurer, Veda Smith, in San Francisco, stationed Navy, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hartvigs til and is home on a ten The W and R club met Thursday Marie Garrett, Rena M. Leishman, Julius Albertson of Malad were ged for a get together party. All day vacation. the week, men are asked to be daughter of Downey, Idaho we re HyStuart, visitors in Hyrum during fternoon at the home of Mrs. Carol Venna Perkins, Caroline Jones Olive Miller. Bunco was enjoyed. rum visitors Sunday at the homes present Prizes Veneda Maughan and Mrs. Collin Cooper of Wellsville -- 000Mrs. M. L. Lamoreaux and daughwere won by Mrs. Edwin Christof-rerso- n The old folks committee are Heber of Mr., and Mrs. David Crookston was a Hyrum visitor Friday, the The Misses Segry end Maurine and Mrs. Wells McBride. James 0. Hall, James ter, Pauline of Bingham are spendand Mrs. George B. Nielsen. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. of her guest parents, with her week in Hyrum Rolfson and Wendell Andersen spent Luncheon was served at the close of Larsen, Thomas Stuart, Charles Wy- ing the Charles Christiansen. Mrs. Eling Dagson. Saturday visiting in Ogden. the games. Mrs. C. L. Andersen was pleasantatt, Melvin Leishman, Nellie Brad- parents, Mr. and Woodward shaw, Millie Baxter, Amy ly surprised Friday after aoon at Mrs. Raymond Nielsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Dale Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, Mr. Lessie Spence, Sarah Leishman and her home by the members of her Saturday afternoon in honor of the Bonnie Allen and Preston ' Allen, family, it being her birt'aday sixth birthday anniversary of her fjd Mrs. Evan Brown and Lester Martha Williamson. of 70 All over the age years of Seamons were Salt Lake viators on early Monday morning. Mother and niversary. Social chat and a delirious "Bride were visitors Jfl Salt Lake Gomes tvere played and B0( . ' babe are doing nicely. Sunday. URy Monday. fyofh wards are special guests. luncheon were enjoyed. dalnty refreshments were served, . n. i fr p; r rfs- mf w T iX .iz '" i"' at' hit-and- -1 1' Sccuts Hold Court Of Honor y; in-oo- Sel--le- Wellsville Ward Plans Reunion n, nt . J en-hy- ed 1 , j. s . |