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Show Damaged Page s ' . OUTH VOL. Hyrum Cache County, LJtah, Friday, Jan. 5, 1917 VIII. of what the word.Mormon means. The more radical of them do not f believe the statement of Paul, namely, .prove hII things and hold down to a sumptuous Also fast to that which is good. spread. Music and social chat fur" a matter before He that 'T judgeth nished the evenings entertainment. 5 The it is not wise. he'heareth, The the following guests enjoyed 1316. Dec. and come The have The holidays gone Mattoon, Illinois, following musical prrgram Jp however, are not to blame, people, Misses The affair: Edith JWatson, will be giveq 'Sunday evening Jan. V Editor Courilk;-:-T- o &hW toy ;nd while they were of a somewhat , because they have read all sorts of Hattie Reese, Fedora Anderson, to seemeed but there 7lh, at 7 wf m. at the 3rd ward chap-e- l quiet nature, appreciation of the weekly addi'd in ill truths , about w,- Manila Wahlen Cora and the Hall; under the auspices of 1. be plenty of amusements .dances and the South Cache Courier, which do upt stop to consid, tk-Messrs Steve Rose, Hersh Sparrow, oi of minds the of to social parties, keep I receive, 1 will vvite you f hat ward: r itijigg t o ris er Lewellyn Reese, Lex Lewis, John both young and old well occupied, tnLoionarv lines concerning my Vocal Solo, E. J, Kirkham Rose and Cleve Liljenquist. . and the theatres and dances were experiences. Trio, Violin, Cello and Fiano, Q get ft The people as a have well patronized. I which The six months' essrs, Kidgell, Christiansen & critics.. - - The tfeas a! been has rule seemed to be happy and conhome "from away MissLiljenquist sp?nt j brmsht (ostia in ailcn tented, no serious disease being preC. F. Olsen peridd. of education to me, intekct-V1- ' Readfhg, being refuted bv !w.,are jCi I Last valent to mar the seasons pleasures. summer socially. ually.fcnd Vtfcal Solo, Lettie Jacobsen Three families are quarrantined had the privilege of visiting the who have visited, andtmade a tour Following are a few of the social Trombone Solo, Mr. Baker especially SafLo.V.a CUy, for measles," and some few are ex- beautiful and historical place condoings we were able to glean: Vocal Solo, George Baugh (the most beautiful' city tin the nected with our church, Nauvoo. A wide awake progressive party, posed. Vocal Solo, Ruby Harrison 'r v-world.) Born Jo the wife of Paulmer John- Many of the old '"evidences E. R. Mrs. and Dr. of by composed bupt Trio, Violin, Cello and Piano At present I am enjoying myself All con some of the good- - old Saints are Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ros- son Dec. 28th, a fine girl. Messrs. Kidgell, Christiansen & preaching the gospel to the people ' cerned doing fine. Fne Mr. still of W. T. Mrs Petersen, standing. masonary Miss Liljenquist enbaum, This city is Mrs. Burrell who has been very them being even superior to many of Mattoon, Illinois. and L. C. Petersen, Dr. and Mrs. P. 9. Vocal Duet, with practically new to missionary work. is around stga;n. with sick of modern our structures. Some lagrippe Mrs. Mr. and W. Eliason, Ralph, compgmiment, ' by Thus we have to gain a reputation, Geo. Davis W. At this v of the curbing pl ed in the streets writing Mr. and Mrs. Goodhue, Mr. and TroriA, C. of U. ill with lagrippe. at the time of Joseph Smith, is still or the confidence of the people, first and wife are Mrs. very and Mr. Franz Mrs. Olsen, Everyljody invited. by living the gospel, then by teachThe holidays have been very dry there. Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jenit because of the horrifying tales VThe above program is an exceland Nauvoo was or., e a city of 16,000, ing sen, The crowd gathered at the this year owing to bad weather J. H. (at the time wher the Mormons in- told of our people. We are gaining lent one, and everyone should take residence of Mr. Rosenbaum and sickness. the good will of strange people every advantage of the opportunity of habited it.) It wa3 much larger from there started out to pay a As a consequence' we have hearing it and attend the meeting than Chicago, and had promises of day. visit to each of the homea of the MEASURE FOR every indication of a bright and Sunday night. many railroads making it their members of the party, winding up glorious future. Having faith in with a morning breakfast at Dr. P. MEASURE center. The present population is the Lord and by working deligently In this way 1200, and they 'are having no sucW. Eliasons residence. we expect to accomplish some good cess whatever; yet when the Morthe crowd spent an enjoyable time m tlmcommunity. mons inhabitod if, it was the most in watching the old year out and Says many mens of rich finance, Asking the. eftoicesr blessings of in Illinois. Ask Mr When welcoming in the New. Overtimes verk if you vould ad prosporus city God on you and the people of HyOlsen if the hens are still laying. asking any railroaJ man as to the vance. rum, I remain your Bro. in the of Na,uvoo his answer is, location Both Christmas and New Years Vant dough all but you have long cause of our Master, I do not know; but Montrose is a passed without a jar. We have A nice social' gathering was had ago kvit. ' . Elder Leo, O. Hanson. just installed a new marshel (Mr. Stick by ic, say dey, if you large shipping point just up the New Years Eve, at the home of F. 1 Montrose has a little river Hiram Miles) 'but he dont think way vould be it; W. Petersen in the 2nd ward. The m a of all population Stock-there is any need of a marshal as ol100, but the following guests were present Miss An long afore your fellers arrive, . is u z prod-at thei is nothing to do. 1 shipped S,i!v,arson of Downey,' Idal.e1, Mr. Be on 'JtcHpot; into labor dive Our people danced, ate and were and Mrs. Chas. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Vid penn or axe or shovel or tong, Montrose, thus Nauvoo is almost lost. merry for a whole week. The Jos. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gor- Vautever your yob is, yust hammer On returning to Springfield where A meeting of the stockholders of young people tried to wear off the along. don, Mr. and Mrs. Willard AnderI was to labor some for assigned son and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor of Hammer along, from early of morn the Hyrum Amusement Company, snow during the, holidays but we I visited Carthage. old The time, till late of night, Clarkston. The evening was spent will be held at Hyrum City, Utah, have plenty left so far. ' The health where and Smith Joseph Hyrum in music and games. The spectac- You kvit at least plum det no); kvile. jail on the 5th day of Feb. 1917, at 1 of our people is fair, although we were mob murdered (by violence) ular Christmas Tree was decorated Niver oclock p. m. for the purpose among have some lagrippe and a few cases mine, for you veil may stan still of measeles in the home of D. M. stands, however it is owned by other with chocolates and other goodies, A things of voting upon the bully good show to finally lan the church. of The is structure but all are getting along and a nice luncheon was served dur- Dee proposition to amend Article VII, Bickmore, best positions on dee yob, hoo, rock, and the room where the of the Articles ing the midnight hours, which of Incorporation of nicely. hoo, held were in is The public schools reopened after prisoners captivity thoroughly enjoyed by all. said company so as to make the Hoots dis owl of veesdom unto you. about 10 ft. x 10 ft. The hole in same read as follows: f holidays Wednesday morning, with ' Your rich financier is a greedy ol the door made by the bullet which a'good attendance. A delightful ARTICLE VII. watch party was A number of our people are pig. brought death to Hyrum Smith can given at the home of Miss Wanda That the outstanding and issued putting up Ice for summer, hauling Overtimes verk, says he, "or give yet be seen, although it is plugged Facer New Years Eve, games and up dee yig. up. On the floor can be seen the capital stock of this corporation is hay and pulp, as there is a scarcity music occupied the forepart of the Call him vaut you vill, by heck, stain from the blood of Hyrum hereby declared to be fully paid up, of feed, also coal; but I think we At the dawning of the No name is too verse for such a evening. Smith, and one would judge the but the same may be assessed for will live until spring. New Year delicious refreshments any corporate purpose by a majorikvack; stain to be but a veek,old. Wishing your splendid little were served. Those present to enBut, my mans, dit it ever strike yon I have been laboring in Spring-fiel- ty vote of all of the issued and out- paper a prosperous year. joy the delightful affair Were the Dat who does more den hees fel- I remain a citizen, G. S. O. the capitol of Illinois, for standing capital stock of this cor- f Misses Wanda Facer, Nell Savage, lers do, about three months, during which poration, May Nielsen, Bethea Cutler, 'Gladys As a rule, by yingers, is a sucker I enjoyed myself exceedingly. We and for such other business as may Nielsen, Isabelle Savage, Jennie true. have a very thrifty, enthusiastic, be properly transacted at such a Milk Nielsen and Ada Nielsen; the Messrs and branch meeting. two is verst of dees Vitch continuously, growing tings is Sim Dunn, Willis Savage, Victor Passed by the Board of Directors. in Springfield. As a result the to hard tell, Israelsen, Leslie Dunn, Milton JenCHAS. A. NIELSEN, Pres. Saints are enjoying the church To further encourage our dairysen, Lorenzo Gunnell, Heber Mur- Small need for it indeed, bote are ALFRED Sec. FALLOWS, organizations, namely: auxiliary forout princeple. men to take better care of their ray, Arnold Nielsen and Orville Homespun. The Relief Society; The young Nelson. cows, we THE BORDENS CONMens and Young-Ladie- s Mutual DENSED MILK COMPANY of Improvment Associations and SunUtah, will pay for January milk, The L. W. girls entertained at a day School, in which both Saints 50 cents' per 'bound butter fat for party on New Years Eve at the and investigators take an active milk delivered to our milk cars, and home of Miss Isabelle Olsen. Upon part. We Elders have been work48 cents for milk at dairymens milk the arrival of the . The Opera Princess Ida, given guests a delicious ing diligently, and because of our stands. supper was served, after fasting, praying, and tender mercies by the Smithfield 2nd Ward Choir LORENZO HANSEN, Supt. which music and social chat was of the Lord, have baptised 20 dur last Wednesday evening at the Rex The Hyrum Stake Old Folks Comindulged in. At New ing the past year into the fold of Theatre in this city, was well patYear s festivities and The city quarantine physician dates for holdset the have mittee. was ronized. The opera, although quite dancing Christ, in Springfield alone. warns all parents of Hyrum not to enjoyed until the wee hours of the ing the Old Folks Reunions during Straight is 'the gate, and narrow a heavy piece, was well presented, in months the morning. The following invited the coming winter the way that leadeth to the king- and received liberal applause. The take small children to any of the towns where the preguests declared it the best ever; the various Wards s follows: dom of heaven, and few their be principals in the cast were well sus- surrounding Misses Pearl Allen, diseases are sent prevalent, and for Lettie Sorensen, Millville the chorus work was good that find it. tained, Irma Christiansen, Melinda to watch their childre n closely I have also enjoyed traveling in and the splendid costumes added them Liljen- Wellsville and quist, Francis Critchlow, Isabelle Mt report at once to the board of the country among the people in much to the attractiveness of the Sterling Olsen and Victoria if anything wrong is noticed Olsen; the Messrs. Paradise Illinois. We held a meeting nearly performance. The company cer- health, with Irving Jensen, Horace Hall, them. Leroy Avon every night, and sometimes two, tainly deserve praise for the satisHall, Arnold Jensen, Merrill Baxter, Hyrum 2nd, having such splendid opportunities factory production of 'Princess Ida, Jesse Wilson and Glenn Wool Growers Convention White. College to preach Mor monism, which is fast in which also the accompaning orHyrum 3rd, Salt Lake City, January being considered and investigated chestra did good work. Mr. Cleve of Low Excursion Rate Tickets on Sale more Liljnnquist delightfully Mendon the progressive people by entertained at the Hyrum House on and Come Return January us a years pay January today. A large number of good ew Years Eve. Adv. Stake Old Folks Committee. citizens have a wrong 15th, via THE ELECTRIC. scription, we need the money. During the fore- - Social Events During Holidays part of the evening delicious refreshments were served, and at the dawning of the New Year 'all sat mid-nig- Letter from ht Musical Program Sunday Night Missionary . Irter-Day-Saints- aw .' y itjw v Avon News I oCjh, 1 ? Holiday Time At. Paradise , Notice of holders Meeting -- d, Bordens 014 Folks ' Reunions mid-nig- ht Smithfield Opera A Great Success Prices ' |