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Show John A. Ismlson i - Up, Today CAPITOL, & Sat "15 Volume XI Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Dec, Parent Teachers Assn, Enjoys Xmas Program SMS 10 lOfflffi si Teachers Parent sn vid meeting (held Wednesday evening in the First ward was a huge success. In Old Santa himself will broadcast spite 'of the fog and bad weather over in the annual Christa large crowd attends 1 and were mas at the Second program day out. Mr. well repaid for coming instructor ward chapel. Mrs. Santa, his Ted Rosengren, musical at the Lincoln school, accclmpanied help mate will manage the by Gilbert Thorpe of Logan, played sound effects and also broadcast two beautiful violin and piano duets ch e ldern the to the Pond Mrs. and J. of Logan Mr. story, The Night Before Christmas. rendered two trombone and piano duets, and Mr. Howard Pond, dir Mr. will announce ector of speech at the SCHS, gave world news in his advertising of the an interesting Christmas reading. A ladies chorus, under the direction of products put out by the sponsor, W. H... Terry, presented three sel- Christmas Spi&it. were served ections. The drum major will break forth and a good sociable time was in a tap dance and his tiu soldiers will go throug their drills, the kew-pidolls will entertain with tap B. BENSON DIES dancing, and square dances will be AT IDAHO HOME done by other dolls. Rags, the ll ballad sirger, will tuldenly o ne to life and bir t forth into soDg Word was received Thursday morhimself on the gazun-tigh- t. ning by relatives here of .the death c.ompanying The -- indis-pensibl- bed-tim- Jack-in-the-Bo- x Refre-bment- s e rag-de- of Alva B. Benson of Moreland, eveIdaho, who died Wednesday seven wife, Surviving are his children and the following brothers A melodrama full of thrills, spills, and sisters: Mrs. Laura Wray of chills and even pills will be staged Idaho Mrs. ; Frank Blackfoot, of .Shoshone, Idaho; Mrs. Ar- - 'jn which the big mama doll is the thur Rex of Randolph; Mrs. Jane heroine. She foiL the burglar aad Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Wiliams, Mrs.'" George' Stanton ' Miss'" Effie saves the life of Santa in therrayst-er- y Benson and Orson Benson of Hydrama, j'The Christmas Burglar. rum; Milton Benson of Green River, There will be dolls of every Wyoming. all human and much Ne-bek- er very BEET A meeting of all beet growers of Cache County will be held at the Logan junior high school, Saturday December 19, 1936 at 1 p. m. Speakers from Utah and Boxeld-e- r counties will be present to explain the, 50-5- 0 contract, as in operation in the Gunnison district. will An amendment to the by-la)e proposed which will provide that the county executive committee shall be elected by ballot by al beet growers prsent at the annual meeting, and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Beet Growers Committee D. C. Van Dyke, Lewiston J. A. Hind and H. iC. Meikle Smith field. A microphone and loud speaker will be installed by Ronald Bowes of Logan. Everyone is invited to be guests in the studio on Christmas day aad S3e and hear this great Christmas broadcast. The time is 2 o'clock. B .Announcement has been made by Hyrum city officials .that power will be furnished free bo e1. those desiring ito use lights for outdoor holiday decorating. Those desiring such service may also have the wiring done free of charge by getting in touch with che city electrician, R. B. Maugham With this opportunity .extended to Hyrum citizens, there seems to be little reason .why our city should A ibig M T. A. Christmas party not be ,wsn lighted and beautifully "dl be given at the Third ward decorated for the holiday sea so. Tuesday night, December 22nd at p. m. A bers one-a- ct pH y and excellent num- the program have been prepared. Santa will be present with refreshments for lall and to lead in day. Louis P. Maughan was the following described stock, on account of an leased as a member of the stake cmd as chairman of assessment levied October 5, 1936, the amount set opposite the names of the high. couniH the Scout Council. Mr. Mauglian respective shareholders, as follows: has been asked to devote his time to the Hyrum Third ward choir, Amount Shares No. ! Certificate No. as director. A Silas Allen was sustained to 2 382 $4.80 Rebecca 0. Allen (Leland Curtis) fill the vacancy left lin .the' high ' 10.56 4 452 E. Delos Andersen Council, and Wilfor.d Andersen of 1 2.40 Wellsville was named as chairman 415 Andrew Albertson 6.30 of the scout council. Herman Thenr9 235 - 318 Peter H. Anderson, ' . i PeterM. Arthur B. Thompson, 4.80 er, 2 139 f Mrs. Jennie Burris sen and H E. Kellett were released 6.30 2 272 Charles Carlson as members of the scout council 4 14.60 an(j Earle Allen, A. (A. 35 Mrs. Maria J. Haws Savage, 2 503 William Holmes Geddes Maugham Fritz Broadstone ' 4.80 and Preston Brenchley were nam- 2 34 Garland Haws 21-- 4 5.40 ed as new members of the scout 446 Niels C- Jensen (Christian Jensen Est.) 4.80 council. 2 179 Raymond O. Jensen 1 2.40 Wm. H. James Hilda Olsen and C. L. Hall were 2 4.80 released ias members of the Sunday James Larsen 1 2 40 School stake board, Helen and Mrs. Carrie Larsen 11-- 2 8.20 Zbinden was released as la member 232 Annie K. Lauritzen Est. 4 25.60 of the YLMIA board. 210 Heber Lauritzen 5 12.00 221 Stake 'Clerk Dunn stated that at Hans Mikkelsen 2 4.80 present there are 22 missionaries in 296 Wm. S. Miller 7 16.80 the field, among them are five from 356 Henry Nielsen 1 4.65 the Hyrum First, five from Hvrum 344 Lavere Nielsen - 2 305 4.80 Second, four from the Hyrum Third. Joseph Nyquist 4 Elmer Christiansen, B. K. Farns4.05 71 Cornelius Olsen , and Mrs. Hardy of Salt worth 9 76.20 214 E. Petersen Joseph Lake City were visitors at the meet 317 1.60 Harris H. Petersen 1 41 2 8.10 ingi, as representatives of the gen..rlund Haws) Geo. VV. Stanton eral MIA board. Mrs. Nebeker, a member f the Relief Society genand m accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors of the said board was present also, eral company, made on the 5th day of October, 1936, so many shares of each parcel Eorle .Hunsaker, State Traffic Patotsaid stock as may, m:c;essary, will be sold at Anderson Lumber Cos, store rolman was a speaj er at the Sunday at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, on the 18th day of December, 1936, beginning morning meeting his subject being Safety on the Highway. The singat the hour 12 oclock non, of said day, to pay the delinquent assess Tent mothers of the stake furnished ing thereon, with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. the music for the Sunday morning session and the Hyrum Third ward C. C. Petersen, Hyrum Irrigation Co. choir furnished the music in the afre-Th- are delinquent I on 2-- 5 J - , 3-- 1- -2 2-- -- 3 1-- Secretary-Treasure- 2 r. 4, 1936 jib Nstioe ternoon. Special Relief Society andi Mutual officers and teachers meetings were held on Saturday and at 9 a. m. Sunday. The meeting Sunday evening iwas under .the direction of the MIA. , Of Delinquent Water Stock The Hyrum Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company, principal place of business is Hyrum, Utah. whose There are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied September 23, 1936, the amount set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Mr. 'and Mas. Bayard Mendenhall had the misfortune iof loosing Amount their infant daughter !ai-,- t 'Tuesday morning. The ibabe hiad smothered $5.40 m its sleep during the early hours of the moirning. The mother prepar-9.4- 5 I e(j All twelve years old and up will! admitted. Word was .received here Wednes day morning cf the death of Peter Larsen, formerly of .Hyrum, death Mayor Louis P. Maughan was in was due ,to heart ailment.. He was Salt Lake City last Saturday. at his home near Drummond, Montana at the Ume of his death. Relatives "a re have not heard yet whether the body will be shipped to Hyrum for burial. He is ia brother of Mrs. William S. Brown of this city. All permanents at 2 regular irice. An Admiration DeLuxe iMr. and Mrs. A. B Wilson celeifeatment and shampoo before their 60th wedding anniverbrated ach permanent wave- - Vivians last Tuesday evening. Close sary ad relatives and friends were invhed Beauty Salon. in. A most wonderful dinner was served and social chat was enjoyed. holiday specials 1-- the bahys bath iat 9 a. na. and went to the bed for the child, where she found it dead. A,physic-5,4- 0 ian was called and he said .it may have died 5 or 6 houre previous. Idaho And in accor lance with law and order of the Board of Directors of the I They buried .the child in said company, made on the 29th day of September, 1936 so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at Anderson Lumber Companys store, ui riium, Cache County, Utah, on the 18th day of December, 1936, beginning at 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. as Co-- s. C. Petersen, Secretary-Treasure- r, Hyrum Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Co. December 4, 1936 The Hyrum First ward Relief Society presidency entertained all the ward officers at a .Christmas ban-Th- e ion the dance. be The Hyrum Irrigation Company, whose principal place of A number of changes were made at the Stake Quar.te.rly conference held in the Third ward last Sunbusiness is Hyrum, Utah. alive Swedish dolls, Dutch dells, Indian, Chinese, a baby doll, and December paper dolls, as well as Santas workit men. TO IkteresSiRg Ssssbns At Sti:c3 Conference Notice of Solo of Delinquent Wafer Stock . Great radio artists will appear cn ning of heart trouble. the program - the girl and boy doll, Funeral services for Mr. .Bensm, M alien and Forge Yearns, Made a former Hyrum resident, will be held in the Idaho city lat 12 oclock the Bills Brothers, and the comedSunday. ians, Reddie Banter and Corkyer-parkus- . NOTICE Bank Nile Thursday to Wed Joooetle McDonald and Clark Gable in "SAN FRANCISCO MAIDEN LANE" Sun Santa 'Claus , visited the Lincoln Cynthia Benson anl Sego school of Utah the of Friday afternoon and brought Daughters Lily camp nuts and candy Pioneers met Wedensday afternoon, some The Cynthia Benson camp imet at for the children. He is a busy man the home of Mrs. Mae Christiansen now dayio but not too busy to ans-end the other, at the home of Mrs. wer a call issued by the room Jood programs were mothers of the school. Short pro- ';hn Eliason. delic'-urefreshments g earns were prepared in each room prepared and nd a good time was enjoyed by wTere served by the hostesses. the children as well as parents nd teachers. This plan iwas adopted Our quitting business sale is stii) for this month instead of present- a large variety ing a prize to the room who had going strong, wit A the largest per cent of parents preof merchandise Sm.1 on hand. new lot off Chiisf.ias dresses will sent at the parent teachers meetarrive Monday for immediate dis- ing as fjtey have done heretofore. I as 1 There were 67 present and a delicious three course dinner, with Christmas decorations and appointments being carried out wherever possible. A one-iaplay wias presented by members of the Relief Society, musical numbers were given by Harry Don Bradley, Ruby Wilson, Norma and Lynn Bax-a- ll ter and ELhleen Hall. Mrs. (Fphelia Wright gave Xmas reading and Stake President Laura Christensen was the guest speaker, quet-las- t Tue-day- .. ct s The Third ward Relief 'Society (presidency had a very splendid muposal.. Give Queens Lace hosiery for sical program prepared for their Christmas, regular $1.95 hose, silland refreshments meeting, wrere ing now for $1.79. We also have chi- - served. The SALE new FOR Practically piano was adorned with items. attractive gift many other cken coop for 300 hens. Can be a miniature Christmas tree ilium-movCall and see them. easily. Ole Thompson, Hy- - mated with colored lights which lent rum. Adv. MAUDS STYLE SHOPPE (a Christmas spirit. ed L |