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Show rAGE FOUR SOUTH CACHE Oetolier 12, 1915 (OlKIUl Mrs. Joseph Mousely of Riverton, Utahs spent a few days visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Marinda McBride of Hyrum. Mrs. Mousely is the former Rinda McBride of this of Jones city. Mrs. Maggie Wellsville has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. McBride, for the past several days. E. N, Larsen of Hyrum attended a Fish and Game 'oi'1-nti'at F'.sh Lake on S; turday. Mr Larsen Is a mem-be- n of the Fish and Game , of Utah. Air. com-in'sio- The First ward Special Interest Group of Hyrum elected its class officers for this season' work on Tueday evening.. La Mar Wright was selected president, and Mrs. Vella Zilles secretary. Refreshment commita tee will be Lucille Seamons, Wilson and Gladys Wright. Social committee s Otey Benson, Melinda Liljenquist and Lu Class leader . is ella Nielsen. Edwin Mrs. President and Clawson of Hyrum were happy to receive word of the safe arrival of a new grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter of Kanab. The baby was born at the hospital at Cedar City and is the first child for the couple. This is the third grandchild of President and Mrs. Clawson. was Elaine Mrs. Carpenter Clawson of Hyrum. Le-d- Norma Baxter. Mrs. Warren Wright attended Relief Society (Qonference Mr. and Mrs. K C Henderson in Salt Lake on Thursday. She of is a former member the and two sons, Kent and David, Stake Board. She was accom- and E J. Wilson, Sr. of Hyrum panied to the Capitol city by spent Sunday at Downey, Idaho her husband and together they where they wrere the guests of enjoyed the General conference Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coffin and ssssions. They also visited their family. Mrs. Hendersen and Mrs two childrn at Murray, Dr. La-vp- n Coffin are sisters. the Mr. family. of "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers -- v 4 " v ' , ; vw, " - " A'- .V , 1 V- - , -- tit Jp ' Iffc, " lasA f ' 4x1, ? t'W- ,, a ' s v. A x J" '7 , tf'tV- - A . v ' 5 'N--, j , ,viwfes ' sa.A- , v "' .' - Aw Afr- ' t " v A) v j? ' aJWP ' , JfF- S&V- v A. V.v , v '$,v. - ' -- wlV ' V Jftt , iff 'i s' " 4 .. - Outside capital revives old Horn Silver property, once a major producer. The entrance of outside capital in the development of Utahs re- sources Is once again being felt In the trade and industrial channels ' of Utah. , orn ,, v6r 7 west of J:, uated about ford in Beaver county, one of the producers of the large early-da- y state, is responding to the stimulus of capital from outside the state and an old mining district is being reborn. During the past quarter of a cen- tury numerous efforts have been made revive the old Horn Silver and to develop other producers In the embracing San Francisco min- district. These efforts met with little or no success as in most in- stances they were under financed, Two years ago a California Group jnown a9 Metal Producers Com- -pany entere(j the digtrict ttnd acquire(j a ieas9 on part 0j the Horn gver Taking up where oth.er leftof an(j W,ere hundred of thougan(Jg of ,j0iiar8 had been expended for development, this organization launched its program. The King David shaft was cleaned the paratroopers and 1YRUM LOCALS it was father that Clalnes work. Mr. and Mrs. Cless Ilyer and pretty tough were the wife and three children live imily of Lewiston nests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert at Clifton while he is away. rovvn of Hyrum on Sunday. They lived in Hyrum before his induction n the army. ing with told his WNU Features By NANQZ PEPPER BOY CRAZIES Move overr'girls, and give the boys some room in this column, Theyve asked for it so theyre going to get it, but good. They laugh' about your sloppy sweaters, your Joolery foolery and your hats, do they? Well, pass the feather while we hold male call. Its your turn Ur laugh now! Seeing Red Weve reported that .boys were bleaching part or all of their heads, just fora gag. Well, weve just heard from one of our out and repaired to a depth of 800 Scouts in Misfeet and a lateral extended from souri that the the 800 foot level of the shaft 2000 boys in her town feet to the Horn Silver ore channel, are dyeing their Here new ore was discovered and red. Dont halr now the production is going forward at the rate of 75 tons per day and tell us, theyre it Is expected that the output will jealous of a man be increased to 20 tons per day named Van? when manpower is available, They Dye Laughing And so do Consideration is being given to we when we see the boys wearing; the erection of a 300 ton per day those sweat shirts dyed by their milling plant if development work own hahds in the corniest colors you out bears geological expectations in the future as they have in the ever did see. Since theyll soon be wearing O.D. or navy blue they immediate past. while may as well make Hey-He- y theyre still civilians. When the Cheesecake Capers Eugene Smith of Rexburg and boys roll up their slacks as they Mr and Mrs Harold Bennett all do you get a glimpse of anklets and Mrs. H. F. Napper of Poc- around their ankles. Oh, brother! atello, Idaho. Fashion They turn Mr and Mrs Ralph Green of up the front brim of their felt hats and hold it in place with a big safeSt Ignatius, Montana spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Hy- ty pin. Are they trying to be or shall we can that corn rum with Mrs. Greens sister, Mrs. Martha Smith and her and save our ration coupons? brother and family1, j'teuben TRIXIE TEEN SAYS Hansen. A summer job certainly does things They were en route home from Salt Lake City for a girl. It makes money for her, where they attended the sess- keeps her busy, teaches bet a trade it impresses the Men in her Life. ions of the General conference. and That smooth Senior uho never said Mrs. Green will be rememmore than an Hi" to bered as the former Josephine you all year, suddenly realizes that Hansen. youve grown up. Its not because youre but beEarning that hes Yearning cause he admires your initiative and enMrs. Walter Mylin of Moun- ergy. And, when he calls for a date, tain View', California spent a hell find that you have netv Poise with week visiting in Hyrum with Boys. Youre no longer a Bobby Socker her relatives and friends and with a Giggle; you're a Career Gar with was the house guest of Mr. a Job. and Mrs. Oluf Jensen. Mrs. Mylin and Mr Jensen are brother th Chic Ensemble i Third t We will deliver them and set them up in your home at no extra charge. PUT YOUR ORDER IN NOW AND GET YOUR CHOICE Also some fine double element Electric Water Heaters with a TEN YEAR guarantee u & i FunrmunE 28 West 1st North n 1 SATISFIED of Mr. and Brown of Hyrum on Monday were Mr. nnd Btrs. Wm. S Brown of Jlyrnm, John and Tilie Brown of Wellsville. quests Phone 418J LOGAN UT. JMIB of TOURISTS reasonable and easy to please, yet they talk freely and frankly about their likes and dislikes. The number one topic of conversation along the highway will be ebout food, accommodations, service and hospitality. Such conversations can make or break a highway town. ye GRANDEUR OF NATURE and fascinating history must be enhanced by the physical of the traveler. We cannot expect the hungry, cold or disgruntled tourist or his friends to come back for more. well-bein- g If there . " , ; $ is one thing in your community that can be done a little better than anywhere else, lets capitalize on it. Every traveler will advertise it for you. , Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Caddie anti three children have moved into the lhinetta Wiliams home. Dinner Mrs Fon exchange any community. air corps on a troop ward. : COAL HEATERS carrier plane. At the end of his 30 day leave he will report back to Reno, Nevada for further assignment. the Society. Good Selection of Hew , is the best advertisement Lieutenant Lawrence C. Taylor arrived in Hyrum on' Sunday to visit with his wife, the former Maurfne Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. Lt. Taylor has been over seas for 16 months, spending one year in Italy and the last four months in Brazil. He Mr. and Mrs. Itcid O. Bii of Hyrum Ime moved from tlie Williams house on Main street and have purchased one of Elru Millers homos in lief absent-minde- THESE BICE is with the Mrs. Winfred Allen attended the Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City on Thursday last week. She accompanied her Mrs. Ruel Alldaughter-in-lawho also took en of Amalga Relief Society workers from her twn. Mrs. Alien is president of the Hyrum Second ward Re- President and Mrs Clawson and daughter, spent several days in Salt Lake Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. w'here they attended the sessions of the General conference. Mr. Floyd Bailey of the First ward of Hyrum has begun the The Bishopric of the Second construction of a new house ward of Hyrum and their wives for his family. The construction spent three days in SSalt Lake is located on the block east of City over the week end and the Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. the different sessions Wesley Burris. Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed of th LDS conference.. They Bailey have sold their interests are Bishop and Mrs. Levi An- in Drummond, Montana and exMrs. Albert pect to make their future home dersen, Mr. and Nielsen, Mr, and Mrs. Blaine tyi Hyrum ;;where thjby have many relatives and friends. Nielsen. Mr. Bailey Is a first class and is doing the work carpenter Among Hyrum people attend- on his home for himself. ing conference )in Salt Lake were the Third ward bishopric Miss Alice Liljenquist, the and their wives. They are Bishop and Mrs. Earle W. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NephI Is now Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eliason, Liljenquist of Hyrum Mr. and Mrs Ivan Miller and teaching at Ogden. She has In Mr. and , Mr. Einar Jensen. the past few years ben employThey report an ehjoyable time. ed as a teacher at Preston. Hat-Tractiv- e, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green and son, Davie, of Ogden spent the Mrs. Lila Petersen and two week end with Mrs. Greens Jose and Nyla, of daughters, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Ogden visited on Saturday at Olsen. the home of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Petersen of HyYum. and family movPetersen Mrs. Thomas Shaw of Magna vis- ed to Ogden from Hyrum about ited at the Roy Baxter home two years ago. in Hyrum on Friday evening. lack-smiHe was en route to Fork canyon to enjoy Mrs. Farris fhamiyrs and Mr. little a few days of fishing. of Trenton daughter Shaw lived in Hyrum several spent Sunday in Hyrum with years ago. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson. Mr. Hiram C. Jensen of Hyrum was happy to receive a Guests at the home of Mrs. telephone call from his son, and sister. Claine on Saturday from Col- Irma Nichols of Hyrum during Mr. were Mrs. week and the umbus, Georgia. Claine is train Mr. and Mrs. George Eliason and Mrs. Ellen Allen of the Hyrum Third ward are adding ARE LOADED to the appearance of their Don't fSamlle your livestock on them homes by having considerable building and remodeling done. of age. Mr. and Mrs. Varnell Rosza. of Los Angeles, California arrived in Hyrum on Monday evening for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. The couple have been to Salt Lake during the recent conference as Mr. Rosza is a member of the bishopric of the Wilshire ward. Edwin While in Hyrum they will he Lois, house guests of their mothes, Wright and family adn and Mrs. Mark Bailey and The George Bilason family Hyrum furnished the program) on Tuesday nght for the Providence First ward MIA. James L. Jensen who lus spent the summer months with her in Hprum 'visiting Mr. and and family, dauhter Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen, has returned to Nampa, Idaho where she will visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Buck during the winter. Mrs. Jensen is feeling remarkably well for her 90 years Mrs. 4 i Colorful msci..i.Ie showing slim skirt of black, topped with a brilliant red boxy jacket. The blouse Is of Mack and white check surah silk. The chapeau has a bright red band. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah ( This advertisement is number nine of a series to promote a greater tourist trade for the entire state) tXEBCE 2KES2 ESSSSSSSSSflr |