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Show v VOL. Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, Feb. VIII. This and That Porter-Wilso- n Wedding Friday evening Feb. 9th, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson gave a wedding supper at their home in honor of their daughter Esther and Mr. Pari Porter. The long table laden with good things to eat and a large, beautiful wedding cake in the center, with 34 guests surrounding the table, was a pleasing sight. One hundred and ten individuals partook of a delicious supper after which singing, playing games and listening to instrumental music was indulged in, until the wee sma hours of the morning.when luncheon was served to all, and before they were aware that day had dawned upon them, breakfast was served to a large For the alliterativer fifty-fou- r Tippecanoe and forty or fight, Rum, Romanism, and Tyler to, Rebellion of a former generation, our gracious President has given us the sweet purposes of peace, pitiless publicity, and watchful But then, his very name waiting. is that the Peterson reports A. C. of U. is now training at---h- x The Rex Theatre Management announces the engagement of the popular Walters Company, to play in Hyrum for two nights, commencing Wed. Feb- 21, with the spectacular play, Corianton. This play as all know originated from the Book of Mormon, but has lately been rewritten from the story of the Book of Mormon by B. H. Roberts and dramatized by 0. W. - . Bean. To produce this play it takes ennew tirely scenery and costumes, and the play cannot be produced by any other troop, it being especially cast for the Walters Company, which goes to make the attraction the more interesting. Miss Agnes Stutz, the Canadian Actress, leads in the character of FOR SALE Two lots with three room house, good barn, orchard and pasture. Terms reasonable. Apply to W. A. Liljenquist for particulars. Adv. Mr. and Mrs I. C. Thoresen were up from Salt Lake last Saturday and Sunday, having came up on account of the serious illness of Bp N. J. Nielsen. Bro. Thoresen also addressed the Saints of Hyrum at the afternoon meeting at the 3rd Ward on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Archibald of Wellsville, celebrated their Golden Wedding day at their home Feb. 3 A nice time was had and they were made very happy by the arrival of a grand-so- n at the home of their son Allen. They were also surprised to have their son John, from Canada come in to enjoy the day with them. They came and visiled their son, James Archibald, at Hyrum, Tuesday Feb. 13th. the Vampire "Zoan Ze Isabel, who is ably assisted by a Feasting and enjoying strong comof pany versaries of birth days players. Usual prices of Admission. Old indulged in the past Folks over 70 will be admitted free. Feb. 7th, Mr. and Mrs. son entertained at their the anni- have been few days. A. B. Wilhome it be- Mr. Chris Monson of Smithfield ing Mr. Wilsons birthday. Feb. was a Hyrum visitor Thursday. 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Robert feaxter entertained at their home it being Washingtons .Birthday Thurs. Mr. Baxters birthday. Feb. 15th, at the Elite Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Wilson enterAdv. tained it being Mrs. Wilsons birthLook for the coming event. The day. At each place all enjoyed a 1st Ward Primary Officers and delicious supper, and were most Teachers expect to put on a comedy royally entertained. The best wishes drama at the Rex Theater in the from all was, that there would be near future. many happy returns of the day. Feb. 22. Celebrate'it Hall, at the big-danc- e. Has Interview WithGovemor t A 22, and the Attendance of All Farmers is Urged. One of our Hyrum boys, Orson W. Israelsen, now head of the Dept, of Irrigation and Drainage at the Big School on the Hill at Logan, gave a very interesting talk on Irrigation, before, the Local Farm Bureau, at the 3rd Ward Meeting House at 8 p. m. Feb. 15. Mr. Israelsen showed that great waste of water results' from applying large amounts of irrigation water at one time and also that many farmers find it very difficult to apply proper amounts under our present methods. The Farm Bureau unam- iously voted to .alk Prof. Israelsen to come to Hyrum on next Thursday Feb. 22,ar.d continue the work which he began, this he consented to do. Every irrigator in Hyrum and' adjoining towns is invited to All members attend this meeting. bureau are urged to of Local Farm attend. ' - vi f. 4 w-i- .vy. & Mr. Robt. Baxter of the Cache s League, who County recently returned from a business trip to the State Capital, where he had an interview vith the Governor and members of ttye legislature, regarding the redaction of taxes in the State of Utah, informed us that he was very kindly received by them all. Thejassured Mr. Baxter that they would do all in their power to carry out the resolutions passed some time ago, by the Taxpayers League of Cache County. Iia private interview with the governor, Mr. Baxter stated that the Chief Executive had read a copy of the resolution and had given it consideration, and would work to that end a3 would seem fair and just to everyone. Tax-Payer- ' G. its women students for the sacred duties of motherhood. This is joyful news to a bachelor; it shows that there are still some girls who are really in ernest, and it isnt leap year either. Now that the time has come when every unmuzzled dog shall have its day, and prehaps every cat its night, why not an ordinance to oblige spitters either to spiFin the crowd. gutter or be muzzled, too, that is, Many expensive and beautiful with a spittoon. presents, with congratulations were WithEngland as an Unconshowered upon the happy couple, and Gerwho intend to make their home in ditional Surrender Grant a Franklin after the school term is many a Stonewall Jackson, its over. Miss Wilson, as Mrs. Porter long, long way to Appomatox. as formerly known, will continue About the only price against to teach school, at Whitney, Idaho. which nobody kicks, these days of Parties who came from different high prices, seems to be the price localities to attend the wedding re- of divorce. A suggested subject for interception were: Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wilford and Porter, Ina, Verna, debate: Agricultural collegiate Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurley, Roots versus Etymological Roots. Mr. and Mis. Leonard Bothworth, When puzzled about what to say Misses Laura Nash and Alberta of a man, why then just think of Tumelty, Messrs Lorenzo Hatch, the word prominent. Lester Atkinson and Herbert Wilwas That this years round-u- p kinson, all of Franklin, Idaho; Mr. is to not be wondered and Mrs. W. L. Larson of Newton; well attended scarce. is Mrs. Olsen Mr. and Mr. Alina and 0. W. Israelsen of Logan; Mr. and The trouble with the plan of Mrs, Jerry Christiansen of Downey, salvation is, theres so many of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilcox them. and Mr. Standly Elder, of Salt Lake After all, beauty put on is a kind City; Miss Mayme Hagert of North ofetching beauty. Dakota, and Miss Maggie Leatham One dismissed ambassador doesnt of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Porter left for make a war. Franklin this Friday evening. Robt. M. Petersen. he Coming Attraction NO. 12 6, 1917. The Talk is o Be Continued Next Thursday Night, Feb. alliterative. President E. 1 Interesting Irrigation Talk . 1 cL Vv fag rlMxF: The late Moroni Benson TO MY HUSBAND The following poem was composed by Elizabeth Benson and read at the funeral of Moroni Benson, held Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1917. Moroni has gone to realms beyond, He has traveled fast and long; To meet his'God who judges , i!a heart. The governor further stated that the people could not expect too much of 'a reduction in taxes this year, on account of the heavy indebtedness of the State at the present time, consummated by the outgoing administration. He said he intended.-beforthe expiration of Sits term as govo-r- .r jg have the taxes of the state of Utah, e cut-dow- And will reward him for y hat he to at least Mr. Baxter and Gov. Bamberger has done. had old quite a friendly chat over early He will be missed when Hie history in Utah, Mr. Baxter relating folks meet. though t- - many humorous .incidents connectHe will be missed by ed with governmental affairs of the less young, Meeting He will be missed byhe children State, in which Mr. Bamberger wias Parents - Teacher s f one-fourt- ). Form Organization The Parents-Teacher- s held last,. week waswell attended. After the' progfanf was rendefedT r , hell be missed the at an organization with the following Byt home. ' officers was effected. They will always see his vacant President, C. F. Olsen. chair. Vice President, Jennie Christianwatch for his Theyll sen. coming feet, Secretary and Treasurer, Grace Husband, father, wives and childAutrieth. ren, On this earth no more to meet. DISTRICT SCHOOL NOTES But he has pioneered the way, We soon shall pass through the A Family Affair, played by same door, the Lincoln School Faculty, last And in a brighter, happier day, Wednesday night was very well attended. After all expenses are They all meet to part no more. paid, there will be near sixty-fou- r dollars to invest in books for the different grades; so when the Board of Education duplicates the amount made, we will have a good sum toward our library. The health of a community is We appreciate the fact, that Mr. largely what the people of that Jensen let us have the house at community will make it. Climate cost. We also feel to thank the and other natural factors may make public for the interest shown. the task easier or harder, but the After the play Mr. and Mrs. A. human element is the deciding J. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. factor. Witness what has been Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shaw, done in Havana, in Panama and together with the teachers, and their other places where the health workpartners, adjourned, to the base- ers have had a free hand. ment of the Lincoln School where a There are six essentials for the delicious supper was served. of health: oft-tim- es , Low Cost of Good Health Musical Recital The Utah Conservatory of Music, under the direction of Catherine L. Drew, will present Miss Margaret Cutler in Solo Concert, assisted by Master LeRoy Halverson, at the 3rd Ward chapel, Saturday evening Feb. 24, at 8:30 prompt. Everybody is invitnd, and all should make it a point to be present and enjoy a musical treat. Tell your friends about the bg dance Thursday night at the Polite Hall. Adv. Ogden boy makes important in vention to transmit photographs or other pictures by wireless. safeguarding 1. Safe water supply. 2. Proper living conditions. 3. Proper disposal of human - waste. . ' quite interested. On leaving, the chief Executive extended to Mr. Baxter a cordial invitation to call on him any time when convenient and he would give all the assistance possible to make the Taxpayers League State wide. Card of Thanks We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our little son, LaVerl. Also for the kind messages of sympathy, the beautiful fbral offerings and all the tokens of friendship extended in our bereavement, which all helped to make the burden of sorrow lighter. ' Respectfully, Moroni Bradly and family. kind. The resulting health and happiness repay the greater cost over. Good food, many times properly prepared is not much more expensive than poor food. Fresh air is free to all who will take it. ' The same may be said of a sewer system. It is folly to neglect to provide such a system for the sake of economy. It is much cheaper to pay the doctor to keep you well than to go through a seridtis illness. Qne visit from the doctor today mayysave qiany visits from him later. little thought and watchfulness and strict obedience to the quarantine regulations will protect the well from the sick. f In fact, the cost of protectir health of a community extremely small in comparison to the cost of sickness and death. Why wi(ll we continue to pay a heavy price for disease which brings suffering and h sorrow when for the cost we could have health and happiness and greater wealth. by Frequent examinations physicians to detect and check any tendency to disease. 5. Prompt and adequate medical attention when sick. 6. Proper care to prevent communicable diseases from being transmitted from the sick to the well. A good water supply is often costly. But an epidemic of Typhoid Fever, for' example, may cost in one years sickness and death far more than the entire cost of an adequate and safe water system. Clean houses, well lighted and ventilated and not over crowded do Suits Pressed 50c. cost much more than the other ing Co. not 4. 'T'' . " one-tent- Hyrum Cloth- - Adv. |