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Show $ Serving 'Paradise, Hyrum, THIRTY-FIFT- Wellsville Woman Dies at Magna ' 1 Mrs. LaRue Leishman Archbald, wife of Charles Archibald POIJO STRIKES HYRUM of Magna, formerly of WellsSue Jean Andersen, 15 year ville, died of a lingering ill- old daughter of Mr. and Mr.s ness and was buried in the Clinton Andersen of the SecWellsville cemetery Wednesday, ond ward is the fourth victim 3 October exercises of Polio in Hyrum this year. following at the West Magna ward and The dreaded disease settled in graveside exercises at the Wells her thoat. She was taken to vile cemetery. Salt Lake City on Friday where she is receiving treatAmong the speakers at Magment at a hospital. Her conna were Charles Spence of Magna and Floyd Johnson of Lo- dition is reported to be as well as can be expected. gan. Among the musical numbers given was a duet by Kenneth Murray and Parley HalL ROSS LILJENQUIST GETS DISCHARGE of Wellsville. Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist is The remains were brought to happy to have her son, CorporWellsville hnd services were al Ross Liiljenquist home with held at the Wellsville cemetery her again. Ross has spent the at 5 p. m. under the direction past three at Lake years of Bishop Preston Brenchley. Louisiana where he has been Prayers were said by James L. an instructor in Mechanics. He and Geddes Maughan. received his discharge from the Wyatt A duet was sung by Parley army and as yet, is undecided Hall and Kenneth Murray. The what work he will take up. Before induction into the arspeaker was William P. Leath-aand remarks were made my, Ross was a prominent vocby Bishop Brenchley. The grave alist in Hyrum. was dedicated Alexander by Archibald of Wellsville. LIONS CLUB MEET The Hyrum Lions Club met Survivors include J.er hus- in its regular monthly meeting band, Charles Archibald iand at the high school last JtVednes-da- y BradMrs. Pauline daughters, evening with President Ellshaw, Mrs Beulah Greenwell, is Hansen in charge. and Miss Elaine Archibald and A feature of the evening was sons Dale Archibald in the the of certificates Gary Archibald, all of and presentation to the members medals Magna. There are three grand- of the ration board who have children. Her brothers and sis- served Hyrum, Wellsville and ters are as follows: Mrs.- VirParadise. They are B. M Thomp Mrs. Tennie ginia Johnson, Garnel Lamont AllBowen, Miss Bernice Leishman son, W O. Larsen, Christensen, Grover and FJloyd Leis) man, all of an, Haslam, Leslie Nuhn, and E. P Logan. Oldham. Cantril was al- t BEET VACATION NOTICE TO PARENTS OF e SERVICEMEN Superintendent J. W. has announced that the The City is anxious to comSugar Beet vacation will begin plete the picture project. The three frames in the post office Wednesday, October 10. The beet vacation will last window have not a picture of for two weeks to asist local every man in the service. If farmers with the beet digging you will bring a picture to the and topping. , post office, a copy will be made The Lewiston Sugar plant has and your picture returned to announced that beets may be you. The city pays the bill. re d(t Havered by farmers John A. Israelsen has charge ceiving stations beginning Oc- of this work and would like tober 11. to complete the job with every service man's picture in the frame In the City Ilall for years DEE WILSON HOME Dee Wilijbn iis enjoying a to come. Please. thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil- BREAKS ARM WHILE son, Jr. He has been serving ON FURLOUGH with the Maritime Commission S 1 jc Dean Allen arrived in on an oil tanker operating from last week to enjoy a Hyrum Dee to Panama South America. has spent the last 15 days in medical leave from the hospital an army hospital in Panama at Oceanside, California for 30 recovering from heat exhaustion days. He was receiving treat- rement wrounds for shrapnel met and fatigue. His parents him in Salt Lake where he ar- ceived on April 29 of this year on Saipan. rived by plane. While on his leave Dean had Prior to his duty with the misfortune to break his Merchant Marine, he served on the a mission to Brazil and South injured arm and has spent the wieek America. receiving treatment at Bushnell hospital. Dean is the son of Mr. and PROMOTED Mrs.. Don Allen of the Second Mr. and Mrs Victor Jensen ward. have received word that their son, Leon, has been promoted to Captain. Leon is in Japan Dr. Kurt Wright visited in at present He has been over- Hyrum for a few days this seas twenty-thre- e months with week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright. the Army Air Force. Kirk-brid- 5c per copy NUMBER SEVENTEEN Hyrum City Council Proceedings PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Hyrum have received word that their son, Darwin, has been promoted to a Sergeant. He is stationed in Germany attending school. par-ena- Mothers - laj-g- NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Murray of Wellsville announce the birth of a son born at Logan on Friday Mother, evening. Paradise Gold Star Na-vya- nd 6) UTAH October 5, 1915 The Council of Hyrum City met last Monday, October 1, at the city hall with Mayor John Jorgensen present and the following Councilman: Verna Miller, El Roy Nielsen, Iver L&Von Larsen, August Clawson, W. F. Petersen, and Clerk Thomas El-ias- The opening prayer was said Councilman ElRoy Nielsen. ' The meeting began with a discussion with the editor of the South Cache Courier of an editorial on power rates in Hythe former Beth Parkinson, and rum which was printed in the babe are doing well, issue of September 28. What the editor was told may be RABY GIRL Mrs. Gayle Bradshaw Pickett found elsewhere in this issue. Picking election judges for of Wellsville gave birth to a the coming election was disbaby girl at a Logan hospital on Tuesday evfening. She Is cussed and it was decided to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs hold a special meeting on MonHershall Bradshaw and this is day, October 8 to decide this ker child. Her husband, matter. Plans for the installation of Cpl. Farrell Pickett, Is now a sewer were discussed Medical with the briefly. serving Corps It was decided to let the men in China. at the power plant go hunting if they can make arrangements BREAKS COLLAR BONE Billy Bassett, six year old between themselves. The new recreation hall at son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett received a broken coll- the City Park came under disar bone while playing at the cussion. It was decided to buy a stove for1 the hall and have school on Tuesday. the floor waxed. New records for the phonograph will also be WOODROW WILSON VISITS purchased. The Mayor extended PARENTS IN WELLSVILLE SSgt, and Mrs. Woodrow an invitation to all the people to make use of Hyrum (Wilson and baby came to Wells of ville on Tuesday morning from the hall. Reservations may be made by calling Bert Jensen at San Francisco to visia his the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It was decided that it was too late in the year to oil any Please turn to Page Four for stories about these men who MISSION PRESIDENT VISITS more city streets. It was reported that the West FRIENDS IN WELLS VILE Nielsen gave their lives for their country. Electric Supply Oo. inghouse David President and Mrs. The Archibalds were residents so honored as chairman of the has placed the blame for not Mrs. Allen and Loras Allen not H. of (Leonard Stoddard Illinois mother, pictured) The were Chicago, awards of Wellsville until about four price panel. were guests of Mrs. Jessie II. receiving the new lights for years . ago when they moved made byjOPA officials. in Wellsville en Wed- Main street on the strikes now Maughan Three new members were into Magna. They were very well in progress. nesday. President Stoddard is They are LaVere KidIt was decided to let the Sexthought of as was' demonstrated stalled over Eastern the presiding man of the Service Market, Virton go for the year since his Wellsthe of number Mission. States by Mrs. Sttoddard gil Atkinson of the Hyrum Bar work in caring for the cemetery was formerly Howell ville people who attended the ber Mary Shop, and Malcolm Gaddie, daughter of the late Congress- has come to an end with the service at Magna. city electrician. man Joseph Howell and Mary cold weather. It was decided to let the Maughan Howell, residents of American Legion take charge h Wellsville. of the parties being planned uW' for returning servicemen. LLOYD RIGGS DISCILIRGED A asking that the Sgt. Lloyd J. Riggs, son of ditchespetition in Salt Hollow be cleanMrs. Annie J. Riggs af Wellsville who has been overseas ed was denied because it was in the South Pacific area for felt that the expense was not the past three years, is now justified. It was reported that the Linhome, having ben released on coln school needs a larger trans lasa Friday from the army. former. The matter was referred to the City Electrician. LYNN G. LEISHMAN ON A request from the Sego Milk 30 DAY FURLOUGH B. M. 2 Jc Lynn G. Leishman Company for lower power rates was denied. is home from the Philippines on It was decided to allow the a 30 day furlough on account electrician to order his supplies In the last Courier the editor of the illness of his father, If the rates were lowered so Mrs. Robert Bishop directly. asked w'hy the city was selling that a heavier drain was made Floyd Leishman of Wellsville. A list of delinquents on the power to the Utah Power and on the power at peak periods curb and gutter tax was dis4 cent and to as well as slack periods, the LYLE MILLER ON LEAVE Light Co. for cussed as was also a list of Officer Miller is Hyrum citizens for 1 2 cents amount of power needed above Petty Lyle on the light and here en leave from his ship delinquents per kilowatt. To (get a direct our plant's capacity at two water (bills. Tptal H,ght and answer he went to the Council cents per kilowatt would easily in San F.rancisco visiting his water bills over one month delmeeting last Monday, and after cause the city to lose money, wie, the former Joyce Reynolds amount to $896.79 a rather heated discussion of. it is thought. The only solution Wellsville of and his parents, inquent Councilman Nielsen announcthe whole situation, he learned would be a new power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Miller ed that the County would gravp to about even the And of prethen there would be enough Hyrum. el the road by the Weiser sent an answer to the readers Surplus power at certain times. place if the city will put in of the Courier. In defense of the sale of exATTENDS SONS WEDDING one more culvert. This was As stated in last weeks cess power to the Power Co. IN CALIFORNIA allowed. was half the Courier, nearly power it Mrs. Ora Smith of Wellsville pointed out that being is being sold and at the rate hooked into the curcuit was is visiting with her sister, Mrs. The report of the Justice of 4 of cent per kilowatt, but worth a great deal in the evWalter Glenn at Huntington Peace, A. A. Savage was read ? 1 there are some circumstances ent our demands pass our capPark, California. Mrs. Smith and accepted. which make the situation some- acity to produce, and also in left Wellsville last Thursday evThe bills and statements were what different than it appears the event of a breakdown. ening to be present at (the next considered. on the surface. It was also pointed out that marriage ceremony of her son The meeting was closed with The Utah Power system is the city receives some $3,600 Seaman First Class Louis L. V prayer. connected with other intermoun per year from the surplus pow-- r Smith and Miss Leota Montatain systems in such a way that would otherwise he gue of Ogden which took place I that one system may draw on wasted. at Los Angeles last Monday. , GETS PROMOTION the others for current accordThe Courier will welcome any The brides mother, Mrs. Mon Ralph Stoddard has been proing to its needs. The Hyrum further comment on this mattaccompanied her daugh- moted to a Sergeant according tague, er and will print any signed ter and Mrs. Smith to plant is part of this hook-u- p Mrs. John E. Miles to word received by his parJohn Quin Miles and is connected so that when letters not over 200 words in ents, Mr, and Mrs. James L. the needs in Hyrum exceed the length. This is suggested in the Stoddard of Hyrum. Ralph has plants capacity, power may be event that some may feel that NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS written that he may soon be drawn from the Utah Power this matter needs more discushome, and his parents are anxRopublcan Primary Called and Light, and when the Hy- sion. A Republican Primary for iously awainting further word. rum plant is producing more In view of the coming electhe three districts of Hyrum than. Hyrum needs, the excess tions next month, some have City is hereby called for Wedis drawn off into the Utah Powfelt that we were criticizing nesday, October 10 at 8 p. m. INDUCTED er system. The city pays two the Council wth the Reid Petersen left Logan on In the Hyrum City Hall. of cents per kilowatt and receives influencing the election.object This Primary will nominate Wednesday marnng for FV)rt 4 cent under this arrangeOur policy is strict neutral-t- y candidates for the following Douglas where he will be inment.' offices: 1 Majmr; 3 Two year ducted into the army. Reids in in politics. We do not care ductidn fwas postponed xinfll Now, the circumstance that who becomes Mayor or who Councilmen; 1 Four year Counthe prevents the city from selling sits on the Council, but we rebusy season was over. He 1 cilman; City Recorder; and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. its excess power to the citizens serve our 1 City Treasurer. to be critical right at reduced rates is this: There of their policies The Primary will transact Willard Petersen of Hyrum. and administra are periods during the day tion whoever Such other business as shall they be. when the demand for electricity properly come before It. We hope that the explanation FOOTBALL SCHEDULE '45-- 4 in Hyrum equals and someSigned as to the power rates will times exceeds the capacity of S. A. DUNN October 5 Logan at South the local plant. Power must enlighten the minds of our Cache. Chairman City then be purchased at two cents. readers on this important mattOctober 12 South Cache at IWhen the demand slacks off er. It will be our policy to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petersen Box Elder. during some periods of the day try to bring as much informaand daughter, Joye, have moved November 2 Weber at South I the power plant produces much tion about city affairs as we U Jrom Hyrum to make their Cache. more than is needed and This can for the enlightenment of November home wwhere Clyde is employ9 South Cache at our readers. is sold for 4 cent. Walter M. Smith Bear River. ed for the winter. m 4 HYRUM, $2.00 per year YEAR H and Wellsrille in Beautiful Cache Valley e r 1-- V set-u- t 1-- . 1-- s, by |