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Show John A. Israelsen JOHN A ISRAELS EN Fh P.O.Box 2CS 1 VOLUME 1. NO. 21. HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Miss Athaleen Dailey of Logan is her grandmother, visiting Mrs. Josephine Johnson this week. Mrs. Pearl Packer of Preston, Idaho, is visiting with her mother, who has been Mrs. Tilda Christensen this week. Alma Sorensen home last Monday to returned Utah, Mrs. Selby of Ogden is visiting spend the summer. Mrs. Algernon Peterson this Miss Cora Fallows of Rupert, Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Morris Gibbs and two chilin Hyrum. dren are visiting in Salt Lake with Miss Della Wright who has been her sister, Mrs. James McBride. attending the U. of U. returned last Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sparrow and Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren children and Mrs. Mae Taylor of Ogden have been visiting at the Wright. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall the Bishop and Mrs. Silas Allen at- past week. tended conference in Salt Lake last week-en- Miss Ruby McBride of Salt Lake is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Everton and baby of Mark McBride. Logan has been visiting her mother Mrs. N. J. Nielsen the past week. Fred F. Miller and daughter, Jane have left for various parts of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Andersen left Idaho to visit relatives and friends. Tuesday for Arco, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mrs. Annie C. Jensen and daugh-MrRussell- - Rich of Ogden has ter Mrs- w.m- Elkins returned home spending eight months in Los been visiting her parents, Mr. and Angeles, California. They report an Mrs. Ezra Petersen the last week. enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. and Mrs. J. C. Bott and sister, Miss three sons left Friday, June 11, for Northern Idaho, where they will Dorothy Jorgenesen will operate a Beauty parlor in the rooms above spend the summer. the United Cash and Carry store. Mrs. Thursday evening Harvey Saturday June 19, they will be ready Jensen entertained at a birthday for buisness. party in honor of her daughter, Lois The evening was spent in playing Mrs. Maud Liljenquist announces games. Refreshments were served to that she has a new line of dresses, twenty-fiv- e guests. including all kinds of prints and silks in all the. .la test styles for sumMr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson and mer. They will be on display early family stopped off in Hyrum Satur- Saturday morning. It will be worth day June 5, enroute to Livingston, your while to call and see them as Montana, where they will make there are some real values. their home during the summer. s. - - aer NOTICE On Sunday June 20, the three wards of Hyrum will meet conjointly in the First ward and enjoy a rare treat. The Smithfield Second ward choir under the direction of Miss Sarah McCracken will present a musical entertainment. Miss McCracken is known every where by her talented leadership of one of the best choirs in the state. Be there at 8:30 and enjoy an entire evening of music. MONDAY and TUESDAY ADOLPH ZUKOH m Samuel Shaw of Burley, was married Wednesday in the Logan temple. Mr. Shaw is a former resident of Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead of Wellsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins of Midvale spent the week-en- d at paradise. Mrs. Jane THE FUTURE CITIZEN. The Editor of this publication asks that you do not consider the last few issues of The South Cache Citizen as correct specimens of our paper. These issues are being printed in brief, and only an amount of news equal to the business done, is appearing. A movement is on foot now by the business men to incorporate The Citizen, and we hope to have an announcement ready for next week telling of this, and to appear again as the biggest little weekly publication in Utah. However, that rests entirely with the good people of Hyrum. The editor has spent several days out of the city working as a linotype operator. 21 ESSE and 22 CLASKY nunr AMEJtRliZEISUCCESSOitOl HE0YEREKWA60N!iE Babcock Players Will Present Play Tomorrow Niht play Varsity Players. They at the Rex drama, Kindling, Theatre Saturday June 19. The club wishes every one to attend the play, as the proceeds will be used for the erts. of trees and shrubs. The Mrs. George Lemon and Miss Ann buying under the direction of Prof, is play Lemon of Hyrum, spent Thursday Maud May Babcock, of the Univerat Paradise visiting friends and resity of Utah. The play and the playlatives. ers are of the highest type and we Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrel of Loought to feel complimented in havgan were in Paradise Sunday. them visit us. Mrs. Louisa Gibbs is visiting her ing sister, Mrs. Hannah Miles of Ogden. Youll miss something if you fail Jack Shaw of Logan spent Sun- to see Kindling Saturday June 19. day at Paradise. Edward J. Norman met with an accident while unloading hay. The hay fork striking an artery just below the kneee, but as two boys were on hand they used first aid bandage s until a doctor could be reached. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humphreys and daughter, Lenor are spending the week at Ogden. Mr. Humphreys has just returned from a six months mission. Mrs. Velma Summers of California, and Miss Virginia Lathem of Wellsville were guests of Mrs. E. R. Summers on Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Elton were in Logan on Business Tuesday. Sundya school conference will be held Sunday June 20 at Paradise. Several from town attended the excursion Hyrum Stake Temple Wednesday evening. Malaria for Insanity York hosin a Nc pital, once believed hopelessly insane. ui i.i k nt work lending normal lives, been infected with til "(I !y having nahiriu germs. The astonishing meth- Thirl) lmtidits i mental disease by earing with another disease patient j ac,s meeting with marked success, from cording to reports issued recently the Long Island College hospital. Popular Science Monthly. od of Miss Cloe Hall. The evening was spent in singing, dancing and games. A special feature was the Prisoners Song, sung by Miss Margaret Law-de- r, of Smithfield, Utah. Mrs. Geo. Lemon sung many beautiful solos. A most remarkable collection of gifts were received by the couple. A delicious luncheon was served at midnight to one hundred and sixty guests, Vervon Peterson and family and Elmer Thompson and family. Oh yes, and Golden Baxter and a Vh:msical Whistler Next Friday and Saturday Wednesday, June 23 Harry Shannon, Jr. Four Girton Girls Montana Mile. Julia Kelety Merritt Coughlin Santiago Trio ALWAYS A SHOW AT THE CAPITOL. M.mi tlimgs Whistler did, Sir Ed niiind Goose told Waller Tittle, the portraitist, 'lie did for effect oulj laughing n Ills sleeve If lie succeeded in lioodu inking his auditors. One daj m bis stud.o he languidly approached his easel, drew a single line on a can vas, with a movement of exquisite grace, put down tiie brush, and said: Thai is enough work for one day. Boslon Transcript Force, Everywhere Force, force, everywhere force ! We ourselves a mysterious force in the center of that. There Is not a leaf rotting on the highway but has force n It; how else could it rot? Carlyle. Valuable Discovery Stearlne (from steal1, suet) Is that part of oils and fats which Is solid at common temperature. The nature of these suhstnnres was first made in 1S23. who known by Cheu-eushowed that they were compounds of peculiar acids with a base termed I glycerine. Rex Theatre BY THE Babcock Varsttv Players Under the auspices, of The Ladies Literary Society Prices of Admission: Children 25 Cents Adults 50 Cents The proceeds will be used toward beautification of the Public Park uiHiiumiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiKiiiiiMiinoiiiinniHuiiiiiiiiHMHiimiiiiiiiciiiHiiiiiiuuuimmiioiiuiHmoiiiiinniiuiNiiiiiiHoiiiiiiiiiiiuiH FOR YOUR INFORMATION EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, JUNE 15 A New De Luxe Gems Gems, such as- topazes, aquamarines and amethysts are still popular in this country, according to reports from the gem-cuttin- g center, Idar-Oberstel- Germany, but there lias been a decided falling off in interest here in synthetic stones of tow quality. Idea Worth Money manusaving of $300 a day to a facturer of a wooden part for automobiles is said to have resulted from three dnvs attendance by one of the companys technical representatives upon the forest products laboratory 'ourse in g'uing wood at the Univer sity of Wisconsin. Makes Lochs Transparent lij means oi Si. im isibie i.g.it JUfiulis I li.. uuru Lose, a distinguished sen mist o; India, in a recent dem .uioi, Leiore a group of scientists, proved lii.it a heavy book1 can be made transparent. The light lie and called super-retin- a consists oi short electric waves having tiie same properties as a beam ol light. Popular Science Monthly. 011.-.-1. Regular Price of Admission Ar-vi- and Mrs. Wm. Roberts and children of Ogden spent the 'weekend with his mother, Mrs. John Rob- A WEI The WELLSVILLE, June 10. Wellsville Second ward Gleaner girls organized a club last winter at tiie beginning of the M. I. A. winters a work. The club is known as the Gleaner girls sewing club. They every three months, the vice president taking the place of the list. president and so on down the RobThe club is conducted by the erts rules of order. They started their sewing, taking the idea of making different articles for the home, in fitting it with the little things they began in the kitchen and each member made the following articles. Breakfast cloth and napkins, dish towels, hot stove pads, clothes pin sack, laundry bags, kitchen aprons. They have just now completed the kitchen and are beginning on the dining room, with table linen and napkins, buffet scarfs, house dresses and different kinds of hand work to be used in the dining room. They will give an exhibit and program of their work accomplished during the winter in the near future. Capitol Theatre house. Mr. Don't forget Kindling Saturday June 19th, at the Rex Theatre. Y? Qaranvml Qirture Wellsville Gleaner Girls Very Busy James is at home after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Miles of Ogden. & Mr. and Mrs. Target of Bouthwell and Mr. and Mrs. Target of Provi-- . dene, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Summers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danielson and daughters were Sunday guests GOOD of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Welch. Mrs. Martha Shipley is home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ray OlMiss Cynthia Allem of Rigby, sen of Brigham. will be Idaho, is visiting with friends and town The of boosters your Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells are LOGAN, UTAH pleased to know that plans are be- relatives here. spending a few weeks at thir home- ing made some of the fiwhereby, stead in east canyon. nancial difficulties of beautifying imniciiiMiiiiiiiiEimimHiiiuimniiiiiiciiiimimiiuiiumMmnimiiiiiiiinnmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiHiiiimiiciimiiiiiiiiHmiimiiiiLimimiiiiiaiii Mrs. Malissia Howells has had the park will be solved. The Ladies her home painted. succeeded in have Society Literary Friday the ladies of town all came k k to our city the Babcock out to assist in cleaning the meeting bringing the will Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Call and son of Rigby, Idaho and Mrs. K. P. HarMrs. Margaret Danielson is spendRoy Van Quill of Salt Lake City, wood and son of Pocatello, Idaho, ing a few days at Providence. is visiting with the Edisons. motored to Hyrum Thursday of last Rosco Shaw came in form Pocatweek enroute to Salt Lake. Mr. and ello Valley to have an abcess lanc Rulon Nielson Manager of AnderMrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. accompanied ed which was on his face. son and Sons Lumber Co., was operat them and attended conference Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bickmorc ated on at the Utah-Idah- o that place. While there they were were Paradise visitors hospital Monday. June 12. for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. WilSaturday, appendicitis Jensen has 20 about LjRoy Paradisy cox. Upon their return Monday they 'girls employed picking strawberries. visited relatives at Willard and have The Misses Elva and Lapriel Jen Mrs. Martha Burrel of Avon, Mrs. spent the remainder of the week at Janies Jensen and Mrs. Ethel sen and Lydia Hall, arranged a Spires the Wilson home, returning to Idaho of Hyrum were geuests of Mr. and shower Thursday evening in honor of Mrs . Alton Maughan formerly Mrs. Alonzo Burrel on Monday. Friday. Rex Theatre JULY EVA SMITH BY MRS $2.00 THE YEAR. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. Will be inaugurated between Ogden, Utah, and Preston, Idaho, serving Wiliard, Brigham, Mantua, Wellsville, Hyrum, Logan, Smithfield, Richmond, Lewiston, Utah, and Franklin, Idaho. This in addition to Electric Train Service. The following schedule is offered for your patronage: LEAVE HYRUM (Northbound) Daily cept as noted: 7:38 a.m. TRAIN to Preston Daily except Sunday 9:10 a.m. COACH to Preston via Lewiston and Franklin 10:35 a.m. TRAIN to Preston 3:21 p.m. TRAIN 5:38 p.m. TRAIN 7:20 p.m. COACH 9:38 p.m. TRAIN Wednesday ONLY Sugar as Rledicine of the During the Inst century General famous the blie. Roman repPompoy who conquered Asia Minor, came upon a people who used the juice of the sugar cane as a common beverage. Suanr was prescribed as a medicine by Galen in the Second century. A. D. Meteors Travel Fast Meteors flying through space in th vicinity of the moon attain a speed of 10 miles a second because there is no appreciable atmospheric resistance around the moon. A. G. Gifford of the Hector observatory at Wellington, New Zealand, believes that meteors Hit tiie moon and japlode with great violence, and are responsible for, the craters on the rtioon which can be seen through the telescope. Ex- to to to to Preston Preston Logan Preston 11:08 p.m. TRAIN to Preston Saturday night ONLY 12:06 a.m. TRAIN to Preston LEAVE HYRUM (Southbound) Daily: ' 7:15 a.m. COACH to Ogden 8:20 a.m. TRAIN to Ogden 12:15 p.m. COACH to Ogden 2:05 p.m.' TRAIN to Ogden 6:20 p.m. TRAIN to Ogden 8:35 p.m. TRAIN to Mendon connecting with Coach at Wellsville for Ogden Wednesday ONLY 10:48 p.in. TRAIN to Wellsville. Saturday ONLY 11:48 p.m. TRAIN to Wellsville. Coaches route via Beautiful Sardine and Box Elder canyons. Call Ticket Office for Further Information Utah Idaho Central Railroad Co. |