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Show !! 1 1JKC- twnn: - Izatt Child John tl H Willum M. U Ixait. dx-- I- a fr lld!f . t't 'H-- r B thf cut ' ' l ( j i:..- H - H'1' u.n iUci iuy . Services Today at Benson Ward Rrnxcm ;v . ts"-1'- U !e J " du:i s i!- tU - bail .rr 15 Mr .r1 -- 400 l . U-r- e Ida S Gold il atle if at liar family home H (uU()Wl lx i ry Horn'.1 d.. d Gouge hum.,, r U-- ipinr- for olK-ru.- ago. Mr, dlcltla iwo aiHiairiuly on tlj. to recovery and a taken Horn a local hospital Sunday to tar home and died ihortlv after reaching there. She aias brn in Hyrum Marc M-- a-- r,d Tucvl.iv. Jt" 'Jjjia I State Druggists H ,Ttity By HOMER PAUL ANDERSON Elected to Head Here Sunday I'1' Couple-- " CliriaU-iiM-i.umh. d Vila! four wert Uw limixai U family !','rLul,irti in attendance punduy at l,ve 01(1 54,1:1 l dam n abort iliiu. ojwnun uV Jam uturday night. Dr. L. born The infant w with ll" delighted M - ..... a good irawm at hi for pZenti. eight br Oliver and jtf0firrU William I. Hoy C.. Ilojd C, Max, popular open air dance paulnm. and. Hulda Marjorie. Bemleoe, n Welhville Man Ida Morrell Died Suddenly sooner mill the countv. Utah Something About Hyrum People amkuican'-caci- ik Tt'orr exprt-ise- re rum Fust j j,, tjut, c au ap- - thcmwlvr Li,uhn -- 1x4:1 i w.e u! t:- 4' 'Jl 11 11 - ArG.i- - - I'mlmaaUr Jolvn A, Ing at the tout grove. Gan as postage acre enjoyed. refreshment WiHord L. Balt Lake uinp U. S. and foreign, which nerved, about 35 attend, 1. aon of Wrlkwlle u circled pi 'by caialoyia valuei trie Mr. and Mr, Philo Humphre) ttorth of live average dairy laird of Kail Lake City aldent of the Ufah Hiirnay. ent Frida J The regime undT'iwmn in Hyrum Ural iuoci.iwn rlday .1 lUa t.. with Mr. and Mr. ot U Bert Thompeoit has proven va ne Humphrey. aaociaUm, a uccea In one aay at ka.st, that convention at tlie Neahouw hot Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson he didn't take Ida hearse out Uu- spent the past week with H inrreed George D. CharUi Wylta Lamm Men m Hyrum of Bandy. jonce alt winter for local people Mr and Mrs. Eugene Johnson oi U Adam. Mar. Lnsworth, Hugh j Other officers elected were: John ...Victor Allen is tile contrac-'Nibkcliant Green and Luther Miller are E. Booth of BpaiiLsh E'ork, firt'iur building Warren McBrides new j The MIA. held their conjoint tn beeU In Tremonton. on Sunday evening. Mr. working vlce president; J. W. Christ, n r, t.ome. Likewise someone else is mn-tiuEldrley Nebeker of Lakelown iliium c 13. 1933. l cuil-ct-- xrd ... or Hyrum Local News Notes j ! f 'r t,:hrr leader Crystal A. are Aftcm dub the of member Beraraeisen. Jean Chihieiwn. Allred. Mab.'! tha llartvigwn and The leader and Melinda Liljenquhi. Mia Beth Browning U hew visiting y. All-- are; C!.afl"e ol n S Ogden and r friend. Lo Char lea Ltljenqubt went to milk of carload Angelea with a cowa ahlpped by Inmvrjf and C. J. Jenaen. aqulm-t- , lAke. right aaay. Tl a,ner(8alt Norman Whitney Bird. Wngley.! L. K say. ev. White. Elko. Funeral lervlre, Wednesday the better, of better business. T i ego married into high flutin' so-- i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ehason and 'of Blackfoot. Idaho, Mrs Rose of t)le association wi.i t'ty brought tlielr hubby 2 to draw itp,kids ttome to help tlw old man) Hammond of Grantsvllte and Mrs. appoint m conimittt a code of ethics tor druggists for a career In the city, Mcl-jnof Mr. and Mrs. A. BKhop ChaHr England in charge.. guest flirttipr lhe organizations Lemon changed his name to C. Hale on Thursday. (vin jtlon. A double for Slim j Word haa been received by Le Mon Speaking as a state senator fr n Is Phil Manus . . . ! tlves that a line baby boy has ar- tlvMr. Booth told Dtah county, Fallows has remarkable rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert convention llicre should be no musical talent; sinoe everyone liasiWm. Connary of Cliesterfleld. loverlapping taxation measures t. their go, Albert must be following Idaho. various units, ' Uxlng Mendon Primary officer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson Crosby. Colombo, and Vallee . . . He said It was unfair for 10 Predicament of teacher laid their monthly mr'Hyrum Farmers: and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nllson d Incomes Ux. to have Ualr horn, pie bftck lhe alfafa and the ere guppor gucsU of Mr. and lng Monday evening at tla of MUs Hilda Andfcrson, 1 won by both the state and Mm came along and burnt it; Mrs. Henry Gesscll of Logan on sum-- j government: a sales tax imposed bi Wln(j fut down tlielr wheat and Sunday evening. present. They discussed the mer work. Delicious refreshment. the state and then by the goi- the hall threshed it for them; The choir entertained on Thurs- ll( tax by emment; a gasoline er re served and all had an enjoynow au t)1Py need is a hail storm day evening after their weekly two bodies of government. Rather. able evening. A short program wa, and thrn sU practice. ,op thl,r ,0 Thomas Blnipvm of Canada and he said, the municipalities. theiby nd aalt for an earth ,uake rendered and light refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Ted Renfrew cf state and the federal government !o sjiace them out of the ground were served. Montana were guests of Mr. and should divide the field of taxation Myrtle Sorensen always tori Spencer Young of Idaho Falk Mrs. Chester Kidman last week, jand each stick to its own particulsjng loudly or whistle softly spent the week end with Mr. and Iwhen traveling the last half blo'-Senior class met at the home ar methods of taxation. Mrs. James P. Olson. Ou P. Backman, secretary ol alone, at night . . . Problems that of Mrs. Hilda Whitney Thursday The afternoon was spent In sew- the Salt Lake chamber of com- trouble us all. Where to get $2.00 ing and aodal chat Luncheon wa, merce, spoke on "The Relationship for a fishing license; and for some served to Mesdames Pearl Hughe. of the Druggist to National Trade of us. when do we get our three the point two from the local speakHe outlined Cloteel Ahrens. Leva Thornton, Organizations. lvalue Smith. Delone Larsen. All-- ? principal phases of the Wagner easy . . . Charlotte Allen Is the Geneva Industry control measure and the best costumer In town . . . W. H. Ruth Bird. 8tauffer, administrations attitude toward or-- 1 Terry is the new lion tamer for Whitney. The Hyrum Lion, Mrs. Henry Stauffer submitted ganlzation of trade association,. ' the local Lions club oh wcl Hyrum to a major operation Monday at Dr. L. E. Vlko. city health com- - music hath soothing charms . . . club picked officers for the current year at the regular meeting common Iris ' t lower is the Budge hospital, her condition mission, r. urged druggists to Is reported as being favorable. with physicians in helping ed "flags by Hyrum, yet twenty held Wednesday evening. C. L. Hall was elected president, with Hans P. P. M. Abbott of Ogden, claim the public to reduce the high cost hundred people can't be wrong! Andersen first vice president; D. agent of U.I.C. was In Mendon of sickness. He said 700.000.000 k O. Nielsen, second vtoe president; Wednesday on business. paid each year for medicines In R. B. Maughan and Dr. J. Paul Mrs. Ella Smith and grand the United States. W. Dr. J. directors. Burgess daughter of Holbrook. Idaho are of W. the director 8. Golding, Wright was elected tail twister, visiting with her sister. Mrs. Verl state department of registration, W. E. Terry, lion tamer; P. L. 8helton. praised members of the association Millville C. F. The Men men and Clark, secretary-treasure- r; A nloely arranged dinner wv for cooperation with state officials Gleaner a at entertained chairman, Olsen, girls publicity given Wednesday by Mrs. Charles with a closed convention The lieutenants W. C. Bennett and Ladle. A bouquet of flowers cen- banquet at the Ncwhouse hotel, successful outing on Friday even tered the table. Covers were mark- after which a dancing party was ed for Mr. and Mrs. EU Chris- held at the Memorial house In E. W. ELLIOT & tensen and Beth and Kay Chris- Memory park. tensen, Beth and Lota Vance, all of Brigham. Miss Thelma Ross of dinner Wednesday. A basket cf Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ladle flowers centered the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Eliza Stuart. and family. Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Dale Braggart and Mrs. Roy Parkinson. children of Willard, guests of Mr Stuart of Wellsville, Mrs. Martha Barrett. and Mrs. William Reid. Mrs. Lizzie Baker was hostess to will hr 1 your Youngsters a CHANCE .d promotion Line-.tow- to PAUSE and REFRESH themsclres er n Let your refrigerator serve a3 a refreshment stand . . . Aiwa s keep a ... ' MENDON few bottles of Coca-Col- - a path, there bounce away to a wholesome, happy normal . . . Order j 'rom Your Grocer. j t- k Verichrome gets the Picture more ... ... ftcr Film Kodak Verichrome en&tiye will greatly to color enable you improve the quality of your picture, the exposure are in to get good result whether shade. glaring sun or leafy Double-coate- d Get some Verichrome here today. We have all popular sizes in both packs and rolls. Jewelry Co. Fri-da- A june ism Our Complete Stock of Hooks, Lines, Flies, Reels, Rods, Sinkers and all kinds of Fishing Equipment to be sold at Lowest Prices. is Owl Billiards GET YOUR LICENSE HERE 38 Logan, Utah West Center Aipn's In bowl of GEORGE BRENT - RUTH DONNELLY KIBBEE - MAE BUSCH FRANK McHUGH c also Harry Langdon in APITO T KNIGHT DUTY and News Theatre Has to Offer See For Yourself What the Great Chatterton --- a DonJt Move Hay d peon-- 1 il First NationaPs Sensational Hit with Now Playing y of Payson. ies centered the table. Places were marked for Mrs. Provstgaard, Mrs. HardMyrl Lamont, Mrs. Rhoda man, Miss lone Baker. Mr. and Mrs. William Worley and daughters. Erma and Dorothy of Logan were guests of Miss Jamima Foster Wednesday, Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Martha Barrett Thursday. The afternoon was spent In quiltMesing. Luncheon was served to dames Lizzie Barrett, Ellen Ladle, lone Larsen, Ethel Taylor, Sadie Hardman, Alice Sorensen, Edna Bird, Miss Isabella Stumpf. Mrs. Jane Muir Is visiting a, Logan with her daughter, Mrs. Phoebe Yonk. Miss Orlie Bird has return, d home after spending past month at California. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hancock en- tertalned at a delightfully arranged RUTH CHATTERTON in LILLY TURNER GUY Bounce back to normal te a prettily arranged luncheon Provst-gaarin honor of Mrs. is a ..and refresh yourself Crystal tmiMLjim.,tn ymacnagr Derrick Under 72 ' Phone 444 West 1st North CO.H W. ELLIOT & SEASON OPENS quality high, best IKE WALTON FITS . . Don't move a hay derrick under electric wires with the boom up. Don't touch Take no chances! chains or wet ropes If the derrick is near the line! If in doubt, call the nearest office of the Utah Power and Light company. They In moving will gladly the derrick safely under the line, and there Is no charge for these services. As the haying season approaches the above timely message Is sent out in the interest of protecting lives by avoiding accidents. While the power company is not for accidents legally responsible caused by hay derricks coming in Logan I Rubber Boots, extra Electric Wires $J1 . I LIKE A GLOVE Shirts, full cut, high grade Chambray, double back . . Riding Breeches Button Knee . . Boot Sox Opening Special jj WOiygRINE contact v!th their lines, the matter is of much concern to them because they appreciate the fact that many people do not realize the danger involved. Th?lr "lives are given ample clearance from the ground so that ordinary traffic may proceed under them without any danger. However, when some exceptionally high piece of apparatus, such as a hay derrick with its boom raised, Is moved under the lines, serious trouble occurs. With the boom down and level, and securely fastened, the derrick can ordinarily pass under the lines In safety. It is also pointed out that metal and wet ropes carry electricity, while dry wood or ropes will not. Therefore, any hay derrick design which involves a metal cable for lifting hay, or which ts braced by metal or wire is not safe and should be avoided. Spot cord Is recommended as a substitute for metal or wire. Use of a chain to hold the boom is a dangerous practice, as anyone near it at the time the boom runs into a charged power line is apt to be seriously An ordinary rope will injured. serve the purpose very satisfactorily. These precautions are urged, and the services of the power company ('are offered free of charge in mov- -, ing hay derricks, solely to protect people from serious and fatal ac- -, cidents. Dont take any chances. It may mean the sacrifice of human life. Coca-Col- a Bottling Works CO.rVE. Next Thursday - Hyrum Lions Have Elected New Officers MILLVILLE Cardon a Watch ready, the tired feet that beat ice-col- d. WORK SHOES WORK GLOVES Genuine Wolverine GLOVES Horsehide A lightweight, wrist length glove which fully protects your hand against brambles or insects PI High Cuts STRAWS White, featherweight, fortable. adjustable full width visor, 49 cool and rr o '4.9S These wide brimmed, light straws make fishing a delight. CAPS pi: 8 com- E.W.Elliot 95 N. Main Rulers of Low Prices 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO,r.:-:'..I- E. W. ELLIOT & CO.CT" Logan, Utah IV |