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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER M iss Dora Jeppeson who has been Boy Scout suitsVJ&.SfF at the Adv. employed for some time as clerk Hyrum Clothing Co. 1917. Friday, May 4, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adamson at the Williams Economy Store, has her position and will leave Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah, are in from Pocatello Valley on resigned to her join, parents at their new at second class mail matter, under the Act a short visit. home at Arco, Idaho. of March 3 1879 J. A. Wahlen, Publisjper & Manager Local News . Buy your Victrola at the Hyrum Adv. Clothing Store. M. Minters Superior Orchestra be here Saturday May 12th. The Amazons at the Theatre next Wednesday, May will Ad. night. Mrs. C. E. Liljenquist and Son Newel of Mooreland Idaho, are visiting with relatives and friends in this city. , Messrs. Horace and Roy Hall left Friday morning- for Rexburg, Idaho, to look up land and other business propositions. Quite a large delegation of to Preston Mutual workers went i this Saturday morning to attend track meet held there the - to-da- y. Show your loyalty ta the High Schoof by patronizing the play next It will be Wednesday evening. well worth your time. Mrs. JaVan J. Petersen and son Clark left on Friday afternoon for Carey, Idaho, their future home. Miss Elva Nielsen accompanied . " them. y Wednesday afternoon Mrs. James L. Jenson entertained in honor of her daughter,! Mrsi JaVan J. Peterson. The table had for a center-piec- e daffodils;1 and hycinths. Covers were laid for twelve guests. They were entertained during the afternoon with piano elections and vocal solos. The guests were the Mesdames JaVan J. Peterson, William H. Jenson, Joseph E. Petersen, Henry Nielsen, C. F. Olsen, C. 0. 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Peterson entertained at a dinner party in honor of Mrs. JaVan J. Petersen. Covers were laid for ten. Just received a new line of . 4 4 4 Mr. N. J. Nielsen is home again from the Logan hospital where he had to go under another operation, about three weeks ago. He seems to feel considerably better and is slowly improving. 1 at the Store closed all day Wednesday and Thurday to mark down Goods. 4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4,&4,4?4?r4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4?4i4?3C I4 Sale Hyrum Clothing Co. A daughter 'was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manus, on Friday of last week. :Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson of Rupert, Idaho, were Hyrum visitors the past week. Messrs. Frank and Geo. Wyatt, Lionel Maughan and Joe Poppleton of Wellsville, were among the supplies at the Hyrum this week. Store, Clothing of Wait for the Big itor this week. Rex this Saturday DC Mr. John A. Brown of Wells-vill- e, was a Hyrum business vis- You can buy Clothing, Shoes and 9th. Furnishing at Newbolds, cheaper Headquarters for Boy Scout than any place in the County. Ad. Adv. suits. Hyrum Clothing Co. Special feature at Dance SaturMr. Alfred Williams was a Hyrum day night, every tenth ticket will business visitor the latter part of be free. One ticket in every ten will be marked, person getting this week. same will be admitted free. . Adv. Tell your friends about that big FOR SALE Single Comb White dance at the Elite Hall Saturday Adv. Leghorn Hatching Eggs from ColMay 12th. lege bred chickens. Settings 75c. All Dairymen are invited to 15. Apply to Thera Petersen, attend a meeting at the Elite Hall per Hyrum. Adv. at 8 oclock m. p. c 4 ... . . - , The Greatest Picture Producion of Modern Times : ----- - J I 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rex Theatre TO-NIGH- 4 4 4 4 4 AT T11E T , LTay 5, 1917 ' Two Performances Matinee at 1 oclock, Admission 15 & v 25c, Night Performance Admission 25, 50 and 75c. Remember the Date, Saturday May 5th, at the Rex Theatre, Hyrum , The Hyrum Stake M. I. A. Track Meet, held here last Saturday was quite well attended and coMsiderable interest was manifested. As we were not able to get a full account of the morning session we will give a brief account of the days proceedings in our next. i ' - That Splendid ' Up-to-Da- te ,. Orchestra. At the Elite Hall, Saturday, 12th |