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Show i ) - 5 Lv yj outh Cache Courier VOL. Hyram Cache Goui'fj, Utah, Friday, Nov. 29 1918. IX- - At the End of Another Y ear day, and you can give my best regards to everybody and tell thjm its Berlin, before we quit. The Flu Situation Love to all, Pvt. Thos. VV. Shaw. Co. G. 362nd, Inf., A. P. 0. 776, f i. NO. I Soldier W rites From Siberia the past year, hoping that in the future our efforts will be better appreciated and rewarded, we start out for the new year with the best wishes for the future welfare and success of all. With the present issue we beSiberia, Russia, Sept. 9, 1918. gin another year in the realms According to information the AN ORDER Dearest Mother and All: I am of newspaperdom. flu situation in Hyrum is quite morna Portsmouth, N. H.. Nov. 1, 1918. The past year ,ith its increased It Is hereby ordered by the Board writing you few lines this There have altoencouraging. to let you know that I am still My Dear Father: It is indeed a liabilities and high cost of living of Health of Cache County, Utah, ing gether been about 28 cases in town. alive and feeling fine. I guess you Since Thursday last no new cases pleasure to me to write you again has been quite a struggle for us that all persons upon the public know by this time that I had left have been reported, and all seem to as I thought it would be some news to exist and continue the work of streets, or In any public place, or the place where T was at when I Several to you to hear that I am in the port publishing a paper in this combe progressing very'nicely. or other place last wrote you. We are not allowany place of business, New Hampshire. munity. We, perhaps, have not will be released the forepart of this of Portsmouth, within Cache County, except at ones ed to write anything about where will cut down the The ship is across the bay in the always come up to the expectaweek, which own residence, are hereby ordered we came from or anything that tions of our readers as a newspa- and Rotary, Maine, Navy Yard. number to about half. required, until otherwise order- might be of use to the enemy, for There are three states so close per medium, but we haveHried to With the observance of the masked by this board, to wear a gaur.e we are over in the war zone now.. ing ordinance and the strict enforci- together that a man can almost do the best we could under the mask so as to But I can say that, this is one of effectually screen the ng of the quarantine regulations by step on three corners at once, They circumstances, and as our limited mouth and nose wearer. the finest Countrys that I have the of. our ciry officers, there is no reason are the states of New Hamphsire, means would permit. It is further ordered" that all per- ever seen, and the people are sure There are all However, we are not altogether why our city should not soon re- Maine and Mass. sons suffering from any contni;l us glad to see us over here. kinds of towns about here to make discouraged, and feel thankful cover from the clutches of the "flu. 1 am glad to get over here myto know that many of our citi- disease or having any symptoms of We think ourtwn has been ex- liberty in. self and glad to do all 1 can to help I dont like this country very well. zens and business men relize the Spanish influenza, snail nnnediate ceedingly fortunate from the fact same to D:s. W B. Pa. the people of Russia out" of the fix that not a single case so far has It takes a lot of money to have a disadvantages we are laboring ly report the in. shown a willing- - klnson of Logan, P. W.dSlisan of Ry- - they are proven fatal, since our city was time here. There is no place like under and have The people of America rum ad W. B.Parkinson Jr. of Lew-an-d quarantined six weeks ago, which New York City, in this U. S., for a ness to support us by advertising ought to be thankful that they are This country is when you man in uniform. is something unusual giving us ch;rwork to help iston, the County Health Officers; under such a government. and all persons and physlcans hav- living read of the deaths that occur all very cold in the winter time; they the paper along. We have been on the move ever We have often felt, however, ing knowledge of any person suffer- say that it registered 35 degrees around every day. since I last wrote, and I dont know below zero last 'winter. It isnt that there are ethers in business ing from any illess with symptoms how long we will stay here as we ll in this city , that could just as of Spanish Influenza or any very warm at the present time, dont stay in cne place long. The afford to give us a little sup- - tagious disease shall immediately reexpect to be here for about 'ninety weather is quite cold here but I days or more. They are going to port, either in advertising or port Bame to the County Health guess we will get use to that. I am need in carrying officers. do a lot of good work on the old other work driving mules now. I like to work ship this time, so you see I will be on business, and which in many It Is further ordered that the with horses for it seems more like instances they send away to out- - County Health Officers be and they lere almost all winter. being at home. Well, I dont know of any news side printing houses, which could. are kuthodzed and requlrod The following letter received by I would like to write and tell you would interest you so will close just as well be done at the home that all of cageg Mr. H. G Show, of this city from Spanish some of, the things that 1 have seen quarantine that these few lines will find office, and help thejocal printer Influenza within Cache and but I dont think the war will last Thos. Shaw, who was in active ser- loping County, a fair living, instead send-- 1 in the best of health. make you outside of the limits of corporated very long over on this side, then vice in France, will be of interest to With love to you and kindest re- ing the money away from home from fact the of cities and towns, for such a period maybe we can soon come home and our readers, many to W. A. Lujenquist and to the detriment of the home engards that he is a former Hyrum boy of time as to avoid contagion and 1 can tell you all I have seen. I am as ever and fdgpoverishment terprise farjily, I dont know whether you will and from the. fact thathe has not to ghers. " Your son, the home prifltter. Again, "we transmitting iha disease of fieard from for a long time: been It is further ordered that any per- Ret this letter or not, but if you do , LeRoy H. Olsen. find some that are so selfish that Bon violating any quarantine regula- - I hope it finds you all well and France, Nov. 2, 1918. they would rather see the paper tion established in accordance here- happy. Mr. H- G. Shaw, Hyrum, Utah.. go down, than give a dollar toTell all the girls to write. Dear Uncle: No doubt you will ward retaining it in the commun- with shall be deemed guilty of a misreceived a letter from Aunt Clara a be surprised to hear from me over ity, or help the proprietor make demeanor and upon conviction few days before I left the place here in France, but 1 had you on a fair living, which under present of, be liable to a fine in any Bum my mind today so I thought I would conditions it is almost impossible from $1.00 to $50.00 for each of-f- where Ivas at. Well I will write again when we him to do, unlesss he is fairly fense. drop you a few lines, to let you Funeral services over the reknow how I am getting along over mains of Niels C. Jensen, who died supported by every business house It Is further ordered that this or- get to our next stop, then I can tell sea. der shall become immediately effec- you more about the country. Friday night Nov. 22, were held at in town. Hoping this letter finds you all Well, I can say at the present the city cemetery last Monday We have also felt at times that tive In all that part cf Cache coun well as it leaves me the same, I will time, that I am well, and getting afternoon, Nov. 25th, at 2 oclock the representative men of this ty outside of Incorporated cities and close. along fairly good, for a soldier, with Bp. Louis P. Maughan presid- community do not always give towns. Your loving son and brother, although I have had a bad cold the ing. Prayer was offered by Elder us the support they should. How Passed and adopted by the Board Roy Liljenquist. last few days, but ' outside of that Chris Christensen, and members of many have ever called in the past of Health of Cache County, Utah, everything is going nicely. Since I the 3rd ward choir furnished appro- eight years at our plaee of busi- this 26th day of November. 1918. lunches from 8 a. m, to have been over here, I have enjoyed ness and asked us how Jie are priate singing. JAMES, J. FACER, 11 p. m. every day. We will please myself fine and have seen many Thespeakers were Chris Christen- getting along, give us an encourE. BERGESON, Elite Candy Company, adv. in you. great sights in England and sen, C. 3'. Olsen, Julius Sorenson aging word, an item of news or E. J. BELL,' France, and I will see .more before and Bp. Maughan, who all paid offer a suggestion for publication Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baxter received W. B. PARKINSON, Sr. M, this is over with. But much as of the the community? the to for good tribute good many high the sad news of the death of Jos. B. , W. B. PARKINSON Jr., M have seen of this country, it cannot traits of character possessod by the Remember, the proprietor, unBrown, a brother-in-laand exP. W. ELIASON, M. D. decompare with the good old U. S. A departed brother. cannot conditions der present of which Wellsville, mayor occurred J. N. BARKER, Sheriff. the land of plenty. The closing prayer was offered by vote much time in gathering news this Friday morning at the Dee hosThe people over here in France D. 0. Nielsen 8nd the grave was and must on the depend largely pital in Ogden of influenza and live in a funny way; horses, cows, dedicated by Couns. Jas. G. Chris-- contributions of those who are Mr. Brown was in pneumonia. of chickens and everything live in the tiansen. in him aid to furnishing willing Ogden on business the forepart of same building the people in... one Niels C Jensen was the son of items of news for the paper; and the week, and took sick at the hotel side of the house, and their animals JenMette Anne and of this Jenson the unless good people Jorgen at which he was stopping and was in the other. sen, and was born May I, 1846, in community help us in this reWhen we call upvtn the tele- later removed to the hospital where I guess you have seen by the pato to us for Hycame is he it Denmark, impossible he died. He has lately made his Jylland, spect, phone and' we do not perhaps, get pers where our division has been in rum with his parents, his brother be successful. Therefore we as quick service as in normal times, home in Logan, but being a former action, and we did some very hard Michael Jensen, and his sister Anna ask our patrons and friends let us remember that the girl who resident of Wellsville, his remains fighting for awhile; we sure did Holm, in 1861 where he has since to assist us in making the, paper answers our call is feeling the war will be shipped there for burial. make them Hun monkeys run, and resided. Besides his brother and a success by furnishing us with just as we all are. All telephone Mr. Brown leaves a wife and 8 they are running yet, and as luck sister above named, he has a bro- news items, advertising and anychildren to mourn his untimely switchboard rooms are happened, I was one of the lucky ther and a sister in Denmark. He thing they may need in the job death, and they have the sympathy and every girl is answering five ones to come out of it without a was called to assist in the building not that forgetting printing line, yes, ten times the number of calls of the entire community in their scratch; but nevertheless we have of the St. George Temple which every citizen that possibly can Of sad bereavement. that she did before the war. them all facing Berlin, and we are mission he cheerfully fulfilled, and should support the .home paper course, she makes mistakes: who following them up and giving them labored for years as chief deacon, a by subscribing, and pay for it in does not in these days? Does not man, is this girl. It is said of her plenty of it; that is what we came labor in which he took much pride. advance. In other words: Live the Government? Do not all the that it is the voice with a smile over here for and that is what they He wasan honest, peaceable, inof- and Let Live. war "agencies? Who is blameless? that wins in her job. But let us are getting. I believe they know fensive man, and in his younger ask would we In conclusion, The girl at the other end of ' the send to her the voice with a smile; now that the yanks know how to years very kind and charitable. In the united support of all in help- wire is distinctly a war agency. the word kindly and not impatiently fight. Well this is about alPI can later years he lived very secluded, intermake the paper e She is part of a tremendous ing us to spoken. The telephone girl is a tell you aboui it, but when . I get his mind being somewhat affected medinm a make it and in we traffic that our homes esting, soldier, picketed at a vital point in back I will have something to tell through an incurable ailment. for the good and benefit of the can hardly grasp. The rush days our lives. For what would we do you all, and what war really is, and g community and of South Cache are upon her with their wear and in these day without it wont be long now, until this war in our nerves and If the the And tear general. grind. the flour get at telephone? Get telephone Hyrum your is to an end. work the and with on the all end of other at our the us, upon White flour without edge spells girl patrons Thanking I will close now hoping you all Union Mills, huis She the wire. Ladies Home Journal. Adv. friend for the support given us how about her nerves? substitute. have A. E. F. France. . -- con-we- Letters Prom Soldier Boys - 1 A - - Funeral of Niels C. Jensen 1 tbf-re- - or We-serv- e -- w The Soldier the Switchboard 4 short-hande- d, , war-mad- . swift-movin- a very enjoyable Thanksgiving 1 ? ; I I |