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Show VOL. VIII. NO. 32 Hyram Cache County, Utah, Friday July 6, 1917. Letter From ' ' The Fourth Home a Success At Hyrum The Welcome Home Missionary party The Welcome through some books that have circulated about on Mormonism. In the Congressional Library at is a copy of every book Washington en that has-becopyrighted' in the United States and many others. It given in honor of Miss Sybil r0 ' ' , On the afternoon of the 4th, Baltimore, Maryland, June 23, 17. was there. I saw many of the books Considering the busy time and Frogner, held at the 3rd Ward deal of a caused have that great while interfered Lorenzo Eliason and Earl Thursday night was quite well Editor c)ourier:- Trusting a other incidentals that I to was our annoyance people. Larsen, young men of this city, with theprelimenaries of a 4th of attended considering t lie busy sea- few lines through the Courier will to such think that astonished a.suc-cessureiy son were in and the short time had be of interest to some of its readers leisurly driving along in the July celebration, it was quite ' would be allowed to go formers car literature entertainwhich to I the send the nevertheless. ' following: ,on the state road preparewitness world as the a before awakened ment. The following program south of Wellsville, they noticed Fhave been laboring in the MaryThe inhabitants were an innocent But against people. a big car coming in the opposite was rendered: with by at land Conference slumbers Song, daybreak excellently from their headjfluarvs after all the abuse and persecution sunChior; Prayer Jas. G. Christensen; at Baltimore, since coming east. .1 direction, at speed, its the boom of the canon, and at been heaped upon us has driver hi's that were Pianofive in no and Elders solo,with other of intention Stripes Lucy Liljenquist; showing company rise the Stars served as stones for only Silstepping Welcome were detained in this mission owing Reading .C. F. Olsen; turning, or .giving part of the raised to the breeze, while the us. It is gratifying to. know that road. The s A. A. Address of some Home all to on war declaration patriothe Savage; boys hurriedly tried ver band was playing is growing in spite of to turn their machine off Mormonistp citizens Lillian Wilkief the on seas. the announce to the Response Song airs tic ty have been road to evade a that attempts ParkWillis I of the work tbe in this, collision; but berejoice of the town that auspices day Sybil Frogner; Song , If 'it had to made overthrow it. fore they could clear enough inson; Recitation Wm. Cook; Lord, and thank God for the had arrived. the1' been as of world the people.' the Louis of w?Tid Bendiction out into the lege of coming Sdng Choir; space for the car to pass, it struck At 11 a.' m. a goodly portion think it is, it would hav died years them with such force 3rd to to humble the at bear the assembled that their my testimony townspeople Maughan. lives. it but ago, fine a did noc car vyas turned completely around Every part was well rendered people. I, as many others, ward meeting house where I understand missionary work is Latter-Da- y and realize the well the received liberal rendered. was blessings applause throwing it on one side of the program in at the slowly Europe progressing McW. road into a culvert, after which from those in attendance, showing Saints enjoy in the vales of the The oration by Judge J. in some parts, we also time, piesenb in A was cannot mountains. was Lake Salt of that every part person City, appreciated. rocky it, turned tosy turfy with its ocKinney feel here. some Some' effects of it Ander-soh fully understand this without hearAt the close chairman cupants, throwing them out, and every respect patriotic and inspirhave beer. arreSiu arffi spent the and of liberal what and the of then alighting on its wheels. behalf the Missionary ing people seeing ing, and brought forth in ana are often we prison? night He closed Committee thanked all who had the world have, and believe. While Both men were rendered uncontremendous applause. i. looked with upon Every suspicion. I to would scious by the force of the fall an home make at young peooriginal taken part and helped his able remarks by is being bridge, public building etc., and received many bad cuts and ple leaving for different parts of poem, composed by him the night the party such a success. . National closely by guarded guards. with and bruises on their heads, arms and the earth before his departure for Hyrum. strong returning Baltimore is a very interesting hands. On account of lack of room we testimonies, 'and their tales of misSometimes I place, is composed of jpeople of The big car sped right on, are not able to, publish it, in this sionary experiences. every nationality and has a very its occupants not even when' almost would so next. do will in doubt, our but they issue, looking , A wire drag is made by taking would say it was the most profitable good representation from Africa. back to see if any one was hurt. The other numbers on the proThe cost of living is higher than it Such reckless speeding on a pubgram were also well received, a piece of chicken wire and a piece tinfl? of their lives. ; Such doubt in has of the beer) time. history and them wire I of to mev again, for will not come lic highway should be looked afhog' fastening and altogether the ..meeting was Events that have beemtaking place allowspike-toota under Lord doubt the a harrow, know that ter by the officers of the law, be- and beyond interesting. quite enthusiastic in few the last and are that years, to wire extend back ten feet is the best paymaster fur those whp fore more such accidents may Hon I. C. Thorpsen, accompanied ing the now are fast fulfilling taking. place behind the harrow. down him.'. Lake work Salt Weight for happen. It was really remarkJudge McKinney up from This The climate here is mich different prophecy relating to conditions that able that both were not killed. and spent most of the day with the back end of the wire. makes a very effective drag. than thaLof the West And we find would exist at the second coming of A gentleman close by who saw friends in Hyrum. Jesus Christ. The world is ripening the with tha u ful disease, In the afternoon spoytsor the ROTATION - - s many people accident, came to their assist' r jff for the harvest iat is fast veiy It ance and called for help, Mdiich children took place on the public is, getting very It does not pay to run alfalfa consumption. coming. How many are going to in has the warm of deal created now, and a although spring great connection with a doctor, soon square, longer than five or six years in a be prepared, that when the time cool and arrived on the scene, and the men fun for both young and old. damp. weevil infested district. Old alfalfa been very, we will be able to stand becomes, were At about 6 p. m. an interesting is always more seriously injured. taken care of. Their bleed-- ' The crops in the country are very fore the judgment bar of God and begame "of base ball was played It seems to lack the necessary vital- late compared with other seasons. say as Paul said, 1 have fought a ing wounds were dressed, and tween the Hyrum and Wellsville ity to put forth the several extra 1 strawberry season is just over good fight, I have finished the course, they were otherwise made as comfortable as possible under the cirnines, which was won after a close- crops of leaves necessary where the and other crops are making good 1 have kept the faith. cumstances. ly contested game by the visiting worms are numerous. Alfalfa can progress now. A great deal of corn Trusting that you may have sucMr. Larsen athough badly cut team. be readily started even in most se- is grown here, and also tabacco. cess in and that indeavors. your and bruised, soon recovered suffiThe days proceedings closed with The work of the Lord is steadily verely infested regions by planting and plenty will abound, is the peace cient to help himself, and was a dance at the Elite Hall, and with a nurse crop. progressing, though the people as a wish of. Your Bro. in the Gospel, Theaable yith a little assistance,' to ' special attraction at the Rex rule are very slow in comprehending r CLEAN CULTURE . Lorenzo A. Olsen. fix which attended. was largely tre, up the damaged car and drive truth, even when it' is laid before To the places destroy hibernating it home. Mr. Eliason, however, Quite a lot of people were out so simple that any wayfaring as far as possible should be the aim them a with' a good sprinkling of visitors GRASPING AT THE SHADOW fared little worse, as he did not The means: man ought to understand it. a careful farmer. of from neighboring towns. regain consciousness, and had to is noted ' for its Baltimore Clean up the weeds, grass and rubbe brought home, in which conCredit is due the committee churches, that is its many churchditches the and bish canals, along who was called at the eleventh hour No man especially If he is mar dition he remained until the next old stack hot- - es; and all the worse, because ried would deny woman any right morning. He has been in a quite to take' charge after the original fence rows. Destroy toms. ,, Do not leave small piles of it shows that they are that much she demands. Take the earth and serious committees had failed to - work condition, but at present the teach- - give us peace, but why does woman in the field. Burn or plow un- further away from is for their energy put forth in stir- hay reported as being on the imfor the ballot? ings of Christ and His Apostles, long dead the der stalks, vines, weeds, When all is said and doiie, is not prove. ring up something like a celebration. and the like, left in the garden at when it was said that there is only the selection of the butcher more in While the injuries of the two-meportant to the home than the election Do not one Lord, one faith,, one baptism, the end of theseason. are quite painful, they are of a mayor; is not the 'employment of Attention is called to all Sun- leave large manure piles or other Eph. 4:5. In this great Christian the dairyman a far more not important necessarilly fatal, and the of ours the people cannot event in the life of the children than day School children to donate at unnecessary materials around the country boys feel thankful that the accileast 10c to the Red Cross Fund, barns and outbuildings. Cut and even agree as to what kind of a the appointment of a postmaster; ia dent was no worse. not the selection of books for the Each one should take that amount remove the alfalfa along the bor- God is over us. Doesn't speak very family library more important than to Sunday School, Sunday morn- ders of the fields, as well as you do well for Christianity does it, when voting bonds, for jail and court house? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howarth the good old book tells us, This is Why does woman lay aside the iming and hand to the teacher in that in the center. life? leave in the things Why portant and we life eternal, that family of Franklin came to Hymay know Thee, charge. No doubt every child substance and grasp at the shadow? rum to celebrate and living God, and the 4th. A numBe it said to the credit of, womanwill take pride in making that Mrs. Lillian Wilkie of Driggs, the only true old of ber their time friends met whom He hath .sent. hood that it is not, as a rule, the contribution, and have the satis- Idaho, has been in Hyrum visiting Jesus Christ, woman who rocks the cradle that them at the Presbyterian Chapel Some of the more intelligent sects wants to cast the faction of knowing that they former friends and acquaintances ballot;' It 13 not after the program to bid them have at last done their bit to andalso to spend the 4th of July gre beginning to adopt teachings of the mother who teaches her children A real celebration in to say Now I lay ine down to sleep Welcome. win the war and assist in the celebration. Mrs. Wilkie possesses the Bible as taught by Latter-Da- y that the not it is populace; form of lunch had been preharangues a the etc. great cause of freedom and liber- a spendid soprano voice, and her Saints, such as the daughter who hopes to reign as pared by Mrs. John Holm, Amanda bound to come forth, queen over a happy home that ty to all human beings. longs singing on several occasions has The trhth is for the uniform 'of the suffragette. It Anderson, Thyra Petersen and Marbeen much appreciated by the peo- if it does come by Mormon doctIs, as a rule, the woman who despises tha Christiansen and a happy comple of Hyrum, since her visit here. rine. her home, neglects her children and An Ancient Civilization. ' did justice to of twenty-fiv- e 'rWhere was the most ancient civ While in the country a short time scorns motherhood that leads parades pany the many good things spread before Ilization known? aska-- a recuit travand smashes windows. '"ago, my companion and I were eneler in Turkestan,' Dr. W. J. Tarme-lee- , them. The afternoon was pleasanttertained over night by an old genin the Springfield Republican. Exin social chat and the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rex ac- ly spent tleman who formaly was an old replorations show that- - ten thousand amusements of the day, and not AND KALSOMINING years ago (twice the age of the Egyptvival preacher. We were treated companied by Mrs. W. A. Willian pyramids) a people lived , southuntil the early hours of the evening BY very fine and have an invitation to iams of this city, motored over did east of the Caspian sea, about 120 the party bid their friends goodmiles from the sea, who had brick call again. Again we were advised to from Randolph, Utah, by way of and returned home. It will be houses, decorated pottery, convenient leave the country before we were Blacksmith Fork canyon to spend bye and ingenious household articles, and remembered that Mrs. Howarth - HYRUM, UTAH. drummed out. There have been a the 4th with relatives and domestic animals; they raised and was formerly Blenda Johnson, one lecturers friends in Hyrum. They returned good many ground wheat, and cooked their food. of the mission teachers of our town. So far as can be told, they had no Residence, corner 1st North and throughout the east, and they con- - Friday. Mr. Wiliams has been in weapons, and lived in peace with their 2nd West. tinue to cause a great deal of pre- Randolph for some time, being neighbors a trait that may be taken I also as evidencing civilization, or Us ah All work guaranteed and prompt-- i judice against our people. Suits made to order .for $15.00. engaged in building a modern lence, according to the point or view. had the previlege of glancing residence for Mr. Rex. Adv. Hyrum Clothing Co. ly attended to. -- Serious Auto r i . Accident - s, top-not- ch - ves-sel- - , see-ou- r . More About Drags i - h, - ) . , N pre-existen- , Paper Hanging ,- . H. W. JAMES anti-Morm- on |