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Show T nDaWPa , ' O'--. Of Nj 1 SO. 25 Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, May 17, 1918. Hyrum Honors the Mothers Mothers Day was fittingly held In in each of the Hyrum wards. School the mothers each Sunday on the special places were gjven stand, and each mother present was presented with a carnation, pinned on them by little girls of the school; The program in general was in accordance and sentiment of mothers day. afternoon the three wards met together in the 3rd ward chapel, where the following program in honor of Mothers Day was carried In the out: Letter From Gamp Merritt Semi-Annu- al Dollar Day t Dollar Day will be held Wednesday May 22nd, The dollar davs of the past have been very beneficial to the people Logans semi-annu- al The following letter was handed to us by Mrs. Ed. Hawa for pub- lication. Merritt, N. J. April 5, 1918. Dear Mother: Just a few lines Camp and the merchants. The people have received exceptional values for their money. The Entertainment committee which has the day in charge is working hard and is enthusiastic to make the day bigger and better than those of the pasf, Although prices have advanced in every line, still the purchasing power and profits are about the same, so that good values will be 'i;. t ji 1 1 f. f iSu hml t yf T.CvST offered. Practically every merchant will Singing. Choir and Congregation make a window display and offer Prayer by James Unsworth special bargains and combination of Pres. W. C. Parkinson made a bargains so that it does nut matter few opening remarks in explanation what line of merchandise is desired of Mothers Day th shoppers will be accommodated. Piano Solo. Bethea Cutler to 8 pm. aband concert From The speakers were Patriarch 0. by the Logan Military Band will M. Wilson and W. A. McBride, both take place on the tabernacle square of whom spoke interestingly on the and in the evening there will be a Between theme Mothers Day. continuous dance at the auditorium speakers a duet was nicely sang by with two military bands to furnish J. W. Jensen and Trilby Liljenquist the musie. Closing remarks by W. C. ParkiSpecial railroad rates will be -- nson. . services were well attended and quite impressive, and everyone felt well paid for coming out. The News Items From Paradise secured. Interviews The Governor H. To Weigh and Measure Children E. C. Contributes to Red Cress Utah has another opportunity to The Home Economics Club of the go "over the top with colors flySouth Cache High School entering. The opening drive of the tained with a vaudiville at the Rex 'hildrens Year is the Weighing to let you know Im fine at this time and hope and pray that you are all the same. We have been quite busy getting shaped up for the Kaiser. We are all anxious to get into operation. Well mother, wef are ready to move at any notice, so dont expect to hear from me until later on. 1 will write to you again as' soon as we get located. I am - quite busy packing my clothes; have, got more than I ever had before so you see we are well equiped. I suppose my letter has reached home by this time. It takes quite a while fora letter to come and go being so far away, but my heart and thoughts are at home. So mother you dont want to worry, because everything is safe and sound. Havent had any length of time to sit down and write a letter because we are getting too much train ing for anything" else, but between times I find time to write a few lines. Would like to see you all tonight then I wouldnt mind the rest. This is quite a pretty place here but the climate is later here than at home. The trees have only started to bud out. I would like to get a letter from ' home before leaving, but it will be forwarded to me later on, so dont delay writing if possible because its hard to say how long we will be in one place. Now mother dont grieve nor worry about me because Im going for you, my sisters and brothers, one of thf nobleist things a son can give his life for in case it comes to that. Mother Im gmng to win or die because Old Glory must wave oer our homes and church towers forever. (Conquer we must.) Hoping you are well and enjoying the pleasures of life. Hoping to hear from you soon !, I remain your loving son, Edwin N. Haws. Co. D. 318th, Engrs., Camp Merritt New Jersey. Theatre on Thursday April 18th. Mr. Robt. Baxjer of this city and MeasuringTesL. it is proposed club members certainly apprecThe every ' chiM returned las fjonday evening to weigh and r iated the large' attendant given ironist short business trip to Og- in the united Slates under five them. Although the vaudeville was "HF'uiferal Services over the remains den and Salt Lake. years of age. In Utah alone there for the benefiit of of Miss Alice Shaw, daughter, of Mr. Baxter reported to us that are probably 65,000 children of this not advertised Red Cross, they, nevertheless Wm. H. Shaw, was held at the ward he accompanied his son Merrill age.. This is a tremendous task, the after clearing their expenses, which meeting house, on Thursday May 9. and the other soldier boys who one which will require the to quite a large sum, of every influential person amounted Bp. P. 0. Hansen presided and the left from here last Saturday, 20.00 over to the Red turned they 'speakers were Wm. T. James, G. E fortraiaing at Fort McDowell, and every parent in the state. Cross Fund of Hyrum. This is the All Cal., as far as Ogden. Olsen and A. A. Law of Logan. Nothing of this sort has ever been has been contriat Ogden undertaken before in this .country. first money that After arriving spi ke of the good character of the buted for that purpose from the Many beautiful he and all the Cache valley boys Moreover the task must be comdeparted sister. school and although a small sum, it things were sang and said of her. went up to town and had supper pleted before June 6th. shows that the girls of the club Our loss will be heavens gain. ThereJ was quite a But the Child Welfare Committee together. have the right attitude toward the The services were well attended crowd of boys from Montana, appointed by the State Council of war conditions, and will in and the floral off rings were beauti- Idaho and Utah. The train which Defense is confident that the work present time be able to contribute a larger ful. took the boys west, left at 11 will be done and done well. They amouut. The members of the club oclock, and all seemed to be in argue that a state which has carried are about twenty eight in number, I have just came from the funeral the best of spirits. to such a successful conclusion the with the following girls acting as of Sister Edwin Summers, one of From Ogden Mr. Baxter went three Libert Loan campaigns, the officers. some- to Salt Lake, and incidentally two Red Cross drives, the Y. M, C. our splendid Bessie Brown, Pres., Allie Peterthing over 80" years old; faithful to went to the State Capitol to in- A. drive and others will not fail to the last like a sheaf of wheat ripe terview Gov. Bamberger. The make an equally brilliant record in sen, Vice Pres., Bethea Cutler, Sec. and Treas., Executive Committee, and gathered in. Bp.' Oldham, main object of his visit with the this one. Norma Olsen, Orpha Larsen, and John P. James anda nephew of governor was to discuss proposiThe purpose of the Childrens MaRee Shaw. Sister Summers spoke of the well tions concerning economical ques- Year is to conserve the child life of spent life of the departed. tions, such as spending money, the nation for the sake of the Its just a Service Flag, but Oh! needlessly on luxuries we can get national welfare. The slogan How much it means to those who Now for the living. All nature along without during the war. for Utah is, "For the know, is blooming with life and flowers Of spending less money on holi- security of the nation, save the The the soverign pride, thrill, grit, Miss Julia Lathrop, Chief notwithstanding we have to part days, on amusements of different child. The that for stabbing it. other pangs and such paid with some of our members. The kinds, bll games of the Federal,, Childrens Bureau, Lord is good and we must acknow- things that tend to encourage says, "XU that is important in the It means a buoyant soul thats gone For some reason or other, when ledge him in all things. Many people to spend money on such country depends on how we are a Where shell and shrapnel crack the person decides on a theatrical times our troubles prove a blessing occasions. able to take care of the children. dawn: it is the signal for immediDecoration Day, was especially The saving of the young children career, in disguise. Fine with a smile ourage, leaving his name. "Did discussed. The governor was not from unnecessary death and sick- ately changing The that The prospects for a good harvest finds most things youth Maxine know was that Elliott in favor of having any public ness and moral injury is just as es-- 1 you look well. worth while. originally called Jessie McDermott, sports or ball games on that day. sential to victory and the future of asks the June Motion Picture MagaVictor Shaw, who is serving in It should be made It means a mother-hear- t that day of rever- our country as is the conservation zine? Or that the the U. S. Navy, came home to at- ence and distinguished and in pressed keep- of food. solemnity, Barrymore family are not Barrytend the funeral of Miss Alice Shaw. A dear, dear head against her breast ing with the seriousness of The Childrens Year was inaugu- mores at all, but Blythes?' That That he might neyer see or know confront us at the Russell Oldham has returned to rated by the National Council of Wilton Lackaye was born William The tears that washed the whisCal. for service. , present time. Defense . and the Federal Bureau Lackay? And what would you The governor thanked Mr. and is pered: "Go! If we can escape frost after the being organized in qyery state think if you knew the romantic storm our fruit orop will be .insured. Baxter for his visit and his sug- in the union. In Utah each County name of Creighton Hale waB substiIt stands-tha- t Service Flag-fo- r him invited and made, The late rain has been the salvation gestions ' youth w.ill be Defense of Council responsi- tuted for Thomas Fitzgerald? And to come again. of the beet crops, Thats found new standards-Righ- t ble for the work of Its owi territory. heres a good one! Picture making will be and Truth: thd weighThe first activity a June Daye out of Vinnie Burns, Our Town Board are making a Wa are looking forward to seeing ing and measuring test. This how or It means to all, though king or clod, turning a Helen Lawson into a great many improvements in our A richer fellowship with God! some this sidewalks summer. camof the is paved the but beginning ever one town in the way of building bridges, June Caprice? And day Read the Courier, get wise and get will ' and thoroughness Dot. DeJagers Alexander Blanche the entered door ponits side paign improving walks, graveling S. G. news. the of 0. success the other the many of a movie studio and came out roads etc. All cement work is bedepend features of the year. Blanche Sweet. Whata in a name? WANTED Chickens at Jensens ing done by Petersen Bros, of Hyin lot blamed a a rum. We appreciate good work movie Grocery. FOR SALE Potatoes. Apply to Evidently Highest market price when we get it. one. Do LjNow. Advertise. Adv. Chris Christiansen, Hyrum. Adv. paid. - grand-mothe- rs HIS FLAG How Players Got Their Names con-ditionst- Q 9 c A OUTH CACHE VOL. VIII. i |