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Show nDamaged Page CAPITOL, Volume L(an, Today Sat & BACK TO NATURE" F. m I. A. PLANS OPENING 11 NAN IS OFM ME am - A declaration favoring licensing the NEAR COMPLETION a'eofbeer by counties, cities and leivns, without restriction as to pc The cement sidewalk from the city the elimination of abuses in mes corner patronage cemetery to the Henry extravagance and political 1EWM the administratipn of is almost completed. V.1 . workact intolerable, ers have only a short distance to iin-icontrol liquor and a strict paving and some cleaning up to policing by local units Residents are very grateful for do. of which would derive some division the liquor revenue, is announced by the new walks, they were a very Ray E. Diilman, Republican cahdi-dit- t necessary, improvement that has made state h for governor, Diilman recognizes that repeal Mr. has and brought a distribution problem, he has voiced himself against the "open saloon. "One of the most important prob-em- of Utah is that lil Miss Ivaloo Smith is reported to be recovering from a three months illness of albumen that has confined her to her bed. i Tuesday evening at 8 p. m- a near fatal accident occured on the road between Hjrum and the mouth of Blacksmith Fork canyon, when Murray Petersen was struck by a heavily loaded truck, and left ljing in the road- - The accident occured when Mr- Petersen was returning from the had where he spent the day canyon hunting, and was attempting to hail a car that would diive into town and obtain gas for his car. As he raised his hand to signal the truck that was approaching from the west, it turned directly into him. When lie could tee it wasn't stopping lie stepped on to the running board of his car. The truck, duo wheeled and heavily loaded, struck Mr. Potersen s car with a ternfie impact, tearing both fenders and the running board from the car and hurling him into the air and down behind the truck. Investigating authorities stated that this was very fortunate for the man would have been crushed if the load had passed over him. The injured man was picked up by two local boys, abort ten minutes iter, and brought inlo town. Officers were immediately notified and within half an four the truck waspicked up and the driver was placed in the county jail to await investigation. Developments are that the truck driver admitted it was he who stiuek the car and injured the - . - 1 state d S DIP. The Sego Lily (Tamp of the DaughThe sugar beet digging is well unof the Utah Pioneers are pre ters derway at the present time- Farmers have been very fortunate this year in senting a true life drama as their for this month. It will b having such excellent weather for program given Saturday evening In th First digging. with Mrs. Mary According to a report made by a ward recreation hall, of Larsen Logan directing and confield mhn for the Sugar Company, the beets have a high sugar content. ducting. The drama is the story of the life There are 2000 acres less of beets of one of Hyrum most beloved forin contracted for tins year than last mer residents, Mrs. Maria Mathews. the valley, and more beets will be It depicts scenes from her early taken in this year. A new type of latter yeais. A blight resisting seed was used this life and during the number of other well known characyear and proved very successful. are portrayed in the drama ters All beet dumps are operating and has a cast of twenty people. which in the south end of the valley they Residents of Hyrum as well as othexpect to have the largest tonnage ers who knew Mrs- Mathews or might hauled in t tils week. be interested, are cordially invited to attend. The drama will commence Mrs. Minda Henderson was at 7 :30. There is no charge for - - hostess to members of the Junior Ladies Literary club at her home The book, Thursday afternoonWake Up and Live, by Dorothea Brande was reviewed by Dora Wright of Logan. Musical numbers were furnished by Mel-v- a and Beverly Brown. Mrs. H. E. Kellett, Mrs- J. Paul Burgess and Mrs. Grace Harwood were special guests. Luncheon was served to 23 The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Betty Thompson. - HALLOWEEN FROLIC A big Halloween program and dance is planned to be held in the third ward amusement hall Monday night, October 26. at 8 p. m. Features will be a spook alley, fortune telling booth, ghosts, witches, and goblins. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. There will be plenty of eats, good music, and lots of fun for everyWord has been received here one. Be with the crowd. from Mrs. Albert S- Clark of Stocton, California,- - stating that Mrs. Rella Griffith and baby of her husband had been struck by Provo are spending the week a bolt of lighting while at work and is in a very critical condition. herewith her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Lester Miller. Look out for the ghosts, witchMrs. Lyman Nielsen entertaines and goblins, in the spook alley ed members of the Kard A club at the M.I-Aparty in the Third at her home Wednesday evening Ward Monday evening. Invited guests were Mesdames Mrs. Al'ce Me Bride is visiting Betty Nielsen, Vivian Ahhder, in Sail Lake City this week. Betty Thompson, and. Rula GrifHigh score prize A group of friends and neigh- fin of Logan. bor of Mrs- J. A Wahlen met at was awarded to Mrs; Lois Petert to Mrs. Griffin. her home Mouday afternoon' to sen and Honor her on her birthday. A so Miss Alma Deppe of Smithfield is cial afternoon was spent and lun- spending the week with relative cheon was served to ten guesthere. - - . all-cu- - d. Q95EB6E25EEZ33t&3Z3!33&ZS3&d pres-eri- E o Receiverships- q ivi tij ei What Price Liquidations State Bank liquidations under Democratic ? administration have cost depositors in closed banks approximately fl. 030,030, a s un several times the average invested cap tai of most Utah banks. We have a large aiiorl-meof extra quality coats in ail sizes, fur trimmed ar.d, sport coats, fitted backs, nt New Line f Lad! Goats and Dres A swagger styles, and semi-- j fitted, going at special prices. A hat is included with each; coat purchased. We also have a large var-- j iety of beautiful dresses in sizes 12 to 15. You save money if you Beautiful New Styles Call And See Them Co. We Deliver r 5 lift BEAL m num i Ut Mrs. Wm. Smith and daughter Lou of Logan spent last of liquor control; by an overwhelming Hetty week end here. tote the people of this state repealed the eighteenth amendment and the ision of the revenue derived from the provisions of our state constitution sale of jnjoxicating liquors should be., (.rohibitingiiie manufacture and sale made between the state and the varof intoxicating liquors. By this action ious cities. The present law does not the people have expressed them elves meet that situation. it favoring the manufacture and sale Local Beer Licensing of intoxicating liquors in this state second place, a change In the under In my man. proper restrictions. made in the law as it reshould be opinion, however, the people of this Mr. Petersen received severe cuts lates to the sale f beer. The licens. Hate did not intend to vote for the and bruises on the light ankle, hip of the sale of beer should be "open saloon, a d lam unalterably ing and shoulder, and a severely sprained placed in the hands of the local auth- toot and hand. opposed to the saloon. open orities in counties, cities and towns, Outlines Criticism and licenses should be issued without The last legislature enacted the restriction as to population. A number of events have taken to called Liquor Control act. Under In the third place, the administra- place recently honoring Mrs. Elmer that act control of the distribution of tion of the liquor laws of Utah up to Morlensen, formerly Myrtle Sorenquor rests in the state, and wiih the present time has been abused by sen. A trousseau tea was held last that principal agree. However, there gross extravagance and political pat- Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alonzo ore certain just criticisms that have Such a situation is intol- Sorensen. 170 guests called duiing ronage. been made against the existing cond- erable. the afternoon. Many lovely gifts itions. said the that be further were presented to the bride. "It tnay In the first place, the distribution p eseut law appears to encourage On last Wednesday night a kietb. of intoxicating quors. whether band-leof intoxicating liquor, en shower was given by Mrs. Gladys by the stat- - or by private individ Iu conclusion, let me syy that I lavor Johnnsen and Mrs. Bernice ols, must be strictly policed. This a careful study of the existing law at the home of Mrs. J. C. ihe full requites cooperation of local and of existing conditions, arid am in Rose. Games and music wereti-joyepolicing units. To justify the rle. fa'vor t of making changes in the mand that local police carry their full Tiie Second Ward Piimary offi. law as a easeful study indicates fesponsibility in the enforcement of should be made. Existing evils should cers and teacheis enteitained for the Mrs. Mortensen at the home of liquor regulation laws, some d.v b nude known and corrected. Mrs. Game! Larsen Monday night. A beautiful gift was given to the L!ililil.i,i,i;.ib!il:.lii uii.uiiii ilnlilji guest of honor. Luncheon was before the Number BEET CROP IS GOOD EK mi Officers of the P- - T. A. organization are planning the first . meeting for the year, to be held next Wednesday evening at the o. P. Oandidate Against Lincoln School. The program as , outlined will include musical Favors numbers by the Imperial Glee Salcon; Ipsa Club of Logan, and SuperintendLocal Bear Control ent J- vv. Kirkbride as the main speaker. the Bank Nile Friday THE GREAT ZIEGFELD Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 23, 1S36 51 of .Sun to Thurs s New Deal Legal Fees Political patronage, greed and waste have cost depositors in six banks a total of $100,885,62 for legal fees alone. Q q Are You Paying This Salary? One attorney drew fees in a single year amounting to a sum seven times as great as the salary of s Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. $35,000, Your Convictions Voting YOU in of Are Deal clique of Utah? favor that in office the "New the taxpayers of the Stato continuing is milking shop at LETS CLEAN HOUSE! Mauds Style Shop VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT . |