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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE Friday, Feb. 23, at the for everybody Elite Hall Saturday night. COURIER Skating 1917. FOR SALE Adv. Two lots with three room house, good barn, orchard and Entered at the Postoffice at HyiumT Utah, reasonable. Apply a second class mail matter, under the Act pasture. Terms A. W. to of March 3 1879 Liljenquist for particu- I Admission to the U, A. C. Con- cert will be 35, 25 and 15 cents, Adv. Dont fail to attend. FOR SALE A good Refriger- ator, almost new. Apply at this " Adv.1 Alfred Williams was a busi ness visitor in our 4City the forepart Mr. of this week. Mr. Will Howell was over from Logan last Monday looking after fiis interest here. See Miss Fearless and Co. at the Rex Theatre Tuesday Adv. night. Feb. 27th. Regular $2.00 and $3.00 Hats go for 98c. Star Clothing Co. Ad. Next to Eagle Hotel, Logan. Frogner was ated on for turbinate bone - in his Mr. Howard nose, last week. Miss Melba Shaw of Garfield Utah has been in Hyrum for the past few days visiting former relatives and friends. e ( Ward Chapel Wed. evening. .Ad. Tuesday Evening, Feb. 27, " CAST OF CHARACTERS. Pearl Allen Margaret Henely, an heiress. her Lettie Sorensen Euphemia Addison, chaperon....; Sarah Jane Love joy, from fhe Lost Nation Victoria Olsen HellenfWilliams Miss Katie OConnor, Henleys servant . .....Grace Anderson Barbara Livingstone..... Bettie Cameron Pearl Nielsen Marion Reynolds.'. ...7.: Trilby Liljenquist Just Lizzie, the ghost ..Caroline Brown Miss Alias. ..r Maud Anderson Miss Alibi ........ Lilly Olsen v Matinee For Children Afternoon 3:30. Admission, 5c. the upper Snake river valley. While traveling on the O. S. L. R. R. he witnessed some of the great snow plows at work. They can plow through a snow bank from 30 to 40 feet deep, leaving a regular tunnel and come out at the opposite end with the snow flying in every direction. He reports having had a very nice trip and a pleasant time -- , while away. Evening Performance Admission 25 & 10c On account of Mutual Night the Evening Performance will not Commence until 8;30. 4 . r Will Pay patronage, Let us turn out and patronize the amusements that come into our cities, not only the traveling shows, but also home .productions, a show the performers that we appreciate talent, and when they For Veal, 13tc. For Hogs, 13c. leave our city they may do so with satisfaction, and speak a good word for the town and ijts people wherA good word ever they may go, sometimes goes-- long way. For any Live Stock Good and Fat R. A. Eliason S J 1 We have a good assortment of Caned Fruits, Peaches, : Cherries, Apricots, Plumbs, Etc. . . : C . OUr general lines of merchandise for Spring and Suttt-- s mer are beginning to arrive, such as Dress Goods and Notions. Ladies and Gents .Furnishings. t t Y 7 We carry three different lines of Shoes. It' will pay you to anticipate your wants and buy Early, because prices will bemuch higher, a3 per 'factory reports. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y REMEMBER THE .OLD RELIABLE STORE Mr. Jos. W. Rose a fprmer resident of 2nd ward has sold his pro perty to Mr. Winfred Allen and contemplates making his future home at Malad, Idaho. ALLEN BROS., Hyrum The children of D. B. Allen of the 2nd Ward, tendered him very pleasant surprise last Tuesday evening, on the anniversary of his S8th 'birthday. They presented him with a leather rocking chair. Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Napper ant two sons of Pocatello, Idaho, stopped off at Hyrum, jfor a day or two on their way to Los Angeles, Cal . They expect to bring Peter V. Christiansen home with them. They will return by way of Portland and Seattle, to Pocatello. -- " a !M I l The Butcher, Hyrum. If you want to listen to a real musical treat, dont fail to attend the U. A; C. Glee Club Concert next Wednesday evening at Adv. the 3rd Ward Chapel. I ir LOOK HERE! and Salt Lake. f . The Hight Market Price. -- i v " - Christiansen, respectively, last Sunday. AH concerned are doing well. Mr. Nelton Smith and Miss Grace Autrieth, of this city were operated on for tonsils, at the Budge hospital in Logan last Thursday.' Mrs. Myrtle Olsen returned to Basalt, Idaho, the latter part of last week after an extended visit with " parents and friends in this City. Mr. and Mrs Fryer of the O, L.' & I. Station returned the forepart of the week from a short visit with relatives and friends in Brigham, Ogden V t v 1 I For the Benefit of the Primary Assn. m Baby girls were born to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. C. Nielsen and Win. L. By First Ward Mutual Girls Snake River Valley up-to-da- te j THE REX THEATRE n,- Visits Prosperous What about it? A day or two ago it looked like we were going to be snowed under now it looks like were going to be swamped. The most pleasing of entertainments will be given by the U. A. C. Glee Club, at the 3rd. r , Co., played Adv. to a fairly well filled house, the Many of the property owners exceedingly interesting play on Wednesday of this along Main Street, are cleaning the ice and snow off of the pavement, week at the Rex Theatre. The company gave an excellent thus making walking for pedestrian who safer and easier. Those interpretation of the play, which have not done so should follow the made it the more interesting to our example and have the thanks and people, being written from the appreciation of the walking public. Book of Mormon. The players received liberal applause, and certainly did justice to the impersonations of the different characters presented in the play. On Thursday night Ihe company the Wind which Mr. Jos. M.- - Smith returned played Sowing was also well presented and appreciWednesday moring from a weeks ated. While the patronage was not visit with relatives and friends in as either good night as the company the Snake river country, on busiit was better than really ness and'pleasure combined. Mr. deserved, could be expected considering the Smith went directly to Rexburg severe snow-storwhich raged all from here, where he Went especday Thursday. ially in the interest of the estate The Rex Theatre Management of the late Adam Smith. He has certainly made an effort to get was obliged to visit several of the towns in the upper Snake some real good dramatic talent in river valley, such as St. Anthony, here; in such companies as Walters, E- Forest Taylor and others, and Teton", Teton Basin and other it seems that we as a people do places, 'and' was much surprised yet not appreciate the efforts of our at that countrys growth in recent show house in furnishing us with years. Rexburg, especially has clean attractions, the grown very rapidly the past five best that can be got for the money, years Mr. Smith says, and seems ' to be the main business center of or at least we dont show it by our A fine daughter wat born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen last Sunday. All concerned are doing nicely. Fearless & Co. - An Exceedingly Fascinating Comedy Drama In Three Acts, wili be Presented at Walters Stock The Cor-rianto- Show at the Rex Feb. 27th. office. Miss lars. J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Dont miss seeing that Good Walters Co. in T wo Good Plays - 9 ... . E. Forest Taylor & Co. At Rex Theatre 2 Nights , y J , f ' ' f Commencing Wednesday, March 7th. IN TWO GRET PLAYS Where the , the Smith Bros. Lumber Co., drawed the lucky number which entitled him to $25.00 suit of clothes for $1.00, at the Hyrum Clothing Cos. Store, at the drawing held last Saturday evening. It pays to join the sui Mr. O. H. Birch of ; Trail-Divid- ' , and Prisoner of Zenda' es A s The Dramatic Event of the Season. , - . FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred Shorthorn Durham Bull. club. It only costs you $1.00 At Rose corral, Hyrum. Willard have a to chance week, and you $1.00 for service. draw a suit every Saturday night. Ady Special New Scenery and Costumes . - Admission, 50c, 35c and 25c. . . Tickets on Sale at Hyrun Drug Store |