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Show ; John A. Iararlscn , CAPITOL, Tonight Robert Young In Paradise for Three Sal MaeOonald-Edd- 6ltl oi ft 6(ll(lefl in y ' !tT W8S 1938 Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, April 8, ; SCHEDULE p T A- - PLANS FOR SPRING ACTIVITY meeting of the a an officer Lincoln School the at held p T A. afternoon, a schedule for wert? Jvvtral flPirtofil SiWS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christofferson Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon in the 2nd ward chapel for Chari :s Jchn Swenson, who passed away last Friday at his home here. Blshcp Edwin Clawson was in charge oi the services. installameeting of the conbe will tion of sew officers will program a special ducted, and be given ParApril 28, the following day, is It featured. ents Day will be of the faculty and P.T.A. desire Speakers who offered consoling words and comfort to the bereaved family were E. J Wilson Sr., Silas Aildn, Charles A. Nielsen, Alvin Allen and Bp. Clawson. Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir, with special selections including a vocal duet by Maureen and Colleen Nielsen; piano solo, Mrs. Vinnie Clawson; 'vocal duet, Mirs. Melinda L'iljen-quiand Ross Liljenquist. Prayers were offered by A. J Petersen and Bp Ether L. Nielsen Interment was in the Hyrum City Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Swenson ore his widow, Mary Elizabeth Nielsen Swenson, two sons Charles L:on and Andrew Irvin Swenson, and one sister Mrs. Jonas I. Nielsen, all of Hyrum, child attending the have either one or both that day. parents rpresented there to visit the ted be expel: They will the with telastfcs along various what see to. and really students, diffis being accomplished in the that every erent departments Some special enterainment will' also bd worked for the days program. One of the bag evqn,ts out May year, Day, has oif st ((he befcn sched- uled for May 13. It will be a day of real spring festivities, crowning of the May Queen, dancnVi, singing, braiding the May Pold, and Posture Parades. In the afternoon competition in various Studchts athletics will take place of neighboring schools will be ininter-cla- ss vited participate in tiiase (to a climax to the days activities a dance will be held in the community hall for all students of the MEET C. m p. t,a. season, the the HEIDFOR As Lincoln sfchclbl and (from, neighboring schools if they cara to attend. More detailed plans will be announced later. President and Mrs. ElRay Chris- tiansen of the Texas Mission, and A, T Christiansen of Nephi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terry JVCrs. J. W. Rawlins of Tuesday. Salt Lake and Mrs. A T. Christiansen of Nephi ward guests at the Terry home Wednesday. entertained at their home Sunday April 3,' in honor of Mrs. Andrea Christofferson, who was coserving her birthday anniversary. Twenty five guests were seat'd at the long dining table which was centered with a beautifully decorated birthday cake. A delicious dinner was served. Amon the out of town guests wen- Mr. and Mrs Niel Francis of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Christofferson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hugic and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Logan. four-cour- Notice is hereby given by Hyrum City, a municipal tjhat bidji are called for the purpose of fumshing approximately lCOQ fetet eff ten (10) guage, fourteen (14.) inch steel pipe, to be delivered and plac- ed in Hyrum City Water System. Bids to includa welding and plac- in trenches. Hyrum City reserved the right to reject any and all bids received Bids must be received on or before five (5) days after date of publication of this notice. Date of first publication, April ing 9th, 1938 "Hyrum . City, a municipal corporation By Louis P. Maughan Mayor The Hand A club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs J. Paul Burgess. Election cf officers for the ensuing year took place with Mrs. Leah Petersen elected president and Mrs. Marion Nielsen The average of the eAoretary, scores of each member for the past year was taken, with Mrs. Burgess receiving the highest average Prizes for bridge for the evening (.ro awarded to Mrs. Margaret Larsen and Mrs. C. J. Jensen. Invited guests were Mrs. Oma Ebert Mrs; C J. Jensen and Mrs Fon Roy Walters and son of Park City are visiting here with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Eliason and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Glen Rottman of Salt Lake City "were igiiests of Mr and Mrs. O. H. Birch last week end Roy Wahlen and Arm Cawlay and baby of Ogden were guests of Mrs A. Wahlen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs son Jay and Mrs. Hyrum-Wildli- - fe federation will hold an interesting session with State Fish and Game Commissioner Newell B. Cook at Lee Kay the principal speaker. of the State D partrr.cnt will give an interesting illVstrotqd ledturs on fish and birds. be Keep this da to open, it will attend to while well worth your this meeting. for the surance Company, attended a convention of the company held last Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen and Mrs. Ruby Hailstone attended the funeral services for their grandmother, Mrs. Niels Menton, at Goshen, Idaho last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Russell of Ogden and Mrs Aaron Peters and children of Perry, spent Thusday here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Allen, and also attended the funeral services for John Swenson.' Mr. and Mrs.' Ellis Rose and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here at the home of Mr and Mrs P. P. Rose. Mrs. Fred Miller spent the fore part of the week with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Jonathan Smith of Ecnson were Hyrum visitors last Wednesday. FREE! $6 IN on ! Ardella Nielsen entertained the Junior Ace club at her home Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Cards were luncheon On joyed and a dainty was served. The W & R club met at the home of Mrs Ferrin Brown last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed-' and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. W. H Terry. and coffee or cocoa will be salved in the mess hall and the cook and bakers will be present to explain just how a 200 man company is fed. Five years ago the Civilian Con servatlon Corps were organized throughout , the country with sev eral objectives in mind. Some of 1 Relief to labor these follow: of relief tc problems. Doughnuts Mr. and L.'s.. Leland Pc Vrs(tl are the proud parents of twin girls born Wednesday night at a Lcgan are hospital. Mother and babrs . doing well. Mrs. Elva Scheby of Logan and J. Jensen of this city spent ' Thursday in Ogden. Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Israelson are fine happy over the arrival of a son born to them last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen spent last week end visiting tn Garland andlSalt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jensen Mrs. Javan Petersen and son Clark Idaspent last Saturday in Preston, Buck W. J. .Mrs. ho visiting with who is in the. hospital there. ATTENTION COURIER 5 th In commemration of the anniversary of the Civilian C C Corp, tha Hyrum Company 3265, has set Sunday, House date April 10 as an Open from scheduled are hours Visiting is urged 1 to 6 p. m. and the public to use this opportunity to see the . camp. Guides will be supplied to a? varcompany the guests about the attend and ious points of interest, ants will be on hand to explain the operation of the C C C. As a special feature of the days events a program has been arranged. Justice C. F. Olsen will offer the prayer and a representative of the camp will introduce the camp The visitors and the personell. a with program will be terminated Cache High concert by the South. School Band under the direction of Con-rorvati- r.presenta-tiv- e Metropolitan Life In- Briown. Mrs. the 15 Garnel Larstn, local -- REORGANIZES 15 APRIL - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CLUB se On April WILL FEDERATION WILDLIFE families at home. through reforestation and consefrv ation of natural resources. organization and training. 5 --The education and building pf better citizens. To these multiple objectives tfte efforts of the E.C W. hav-- guided camps to the extent that they have .been obtained. We can see by im provementsfin roads, parks, etc. and the more valuable training tire cnrcll es have received that can not so easily be seen, but which has nevertheless bam priceless tC them. The officials of the camp extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit the camp Sunday and become Letter acquainted with the pej sonel and attendants, to learn more of the activities of the camp and the things they are trying to do Let the boys know and feel that you have an interest in the them their camp and the projects they are working on. READERS CASH -- Mrs Lois Sorensen and daughter Margo, returned Tuesday evening frem a short visit in Salt Lake. PRIZES Mrs. Verne Brown spent Thursday with relatives at Brigham. Henry and Bill Lewis of Salt Lake City are visiting here this week end at the C. J Jensen home The Lowdovvn From Hickory Grove Read all the Logan business reviews in this weeks issue of the Courier No cthrj Check .them over carefully for misspelled words. errors count. Just chetk each of the misspelled words in the Logait to the cffic biicincfn reviews, correct, same, and submit corrections thc of the'. 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I was talking to my neighbor the othea' day and I says', it sure is a hot joke on tose Tennessee folks-1- -' down there where they was going to have all these new Lfgjhts put in by the Govt. And the outfit run- -' ' ning the shebang, it is getting into trouble and it looks like another fizzle and no lights. But this duck, he says, brother. ' you rieednt be so amused about any joke on these Tennessee people; you are the guy payin the bill : And I sayS, is that so! I am not expecting to use their lights. And he says, if you would think beyond your nose, you would savvy. He says with Govt taxes,' it dont make any difference where they lose the money. Maybe you live . -- in Arkansas and they spend the money in Maine it is all the same everybody pays equal. Boy, this neighbor knows things And then he went to work and fie says, you dont need to go to Tennessee for a joke. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA |