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Show VOL. IX. NO. 21 Hynim, Cache County, Utah, Friday, March. 28, 1919. A Sidewalk Badly Needed Cache High School and of the benefits resulting therefrom. Civic pride alone on the part of both citizens and the city council BABY CHICKS for sale by Al-- I should be enough to warrant the vin Allen, Hyrum. Adv. Additional Locals Funeral of Sister Karren Winger Cache County Farm Bureau Mr. Ilillery Olsen of the 1st displacing of the unsightly board should Anyone wishing potatoes ' Ward called on Ins neighbor, HYRUM BRANCH a si lewalk across Salt Hollow is fence at the entrance of Salt Hol- send orders to either of the Farm Sister Karren old an Winger low as well as to necwarrant the all Cache South the crying need of Bureau officers. Adv, lady last Monday, and as no one The County Farm Bureau Agent members, a essary appropriation for laying a ani faculty students Mrs. Will Crookston is down from answered his knock, Mr. Olsen will be at sidewalk Hollow across Salt to the and for Hyrum Monday at 2 osidewalk for pedestrains she the door, her opened thinking Montana, Butte, visiting H South Cache parents clock to poison grain for the squirgh School. pedestrians only, and one from on was was but K. Mr. L. and Larsen very ill, Mrs. this of entering j THE CLARION. rel campaign. All interested should pedestrians which see her lyin to much shocked city. phone Alvin Allen, our local Secy. should be excluded. bed dead. in Prom all appear Mrs. James P. Christiansen and For but slight expense to the city DAIRY CALF CLUB FOR baby moved to Downev, Idaho, last in comparison to the results, a sideSOUTH CACHE. Wednesday to five with her parents walk could be laid across calt HolIn many of the big dairy secMr. and Mrs. George Salversen. low and trees planted along either tions of the United States, much side of the road, thus m tkipg the Funeral services over rh- - remains Mrs Warren Wright has been has been done to improve the road across Salt Hollow the most of James. P. Christiansen were held in Logan the past week, nursing nicely everything arranged dairy cattle by the organization beautiful and most scenic boulevard at the 1st ward on March 23, her sister Mrs. Orson Israelsen, who start a fire the next morning of dairy calf clubs. in Hyrum. An unsightly fence was 919, at 2 oclock p. m., with Bp. gave birth to a fine sun a few days services over the re. Funeral Cache County is known as the built at the end of Hyrums main j. D. McBride in charge. since 'mains of Sister Karren Winger dairy center of Utah and yet our street in order to keep autos from The ward choir turnisht-approThe proprietors of the Hyruo were held at the cemetery Mar types of dairy cows are very when for the over incline, The invocation was going priate singing. Union Mills have greatly improved 27th, at 2 p. m. Bp. L. D. Me inferior. We all realize that we slightly more exrenditure the cor- offered by Couns. E. J. Wilson. the looks of their building by the Bride presided. Members of the need better dairy cows, if we are ner could have been graded down The first speaker, Bro. Lars Pe- ornamentation and applinance of a 1st Ward choir did the singing. going to uphold our reputation j and the main street might have con- tersen, stated that while on a miscoat of paint. Prayer jas offered by Elder Lo- and succeed at the present high T be tinued across S. It Hollow. sion in Denmark, he called on his renzo Olsen. prices of feeds. board fence at the.erd of main cousin Mrs. ohristensen, when he The many friends of Mrs. Maud The first speaker, Bro. Lars Various methods of improvestreet is a mote in the eye of civic learned that she had been left a Liljenquist, who lv s been critically Petersen had been a neighbor of ment have been suggested, one of widow with six small children, ill from pneumonia the past few Sister pride. Wingers for a number of them that of the dairy calf club, The merits or demerits of the James was then 11 years old and days, will be pleased to learn that and had always honored is now being urged by the'farm years high schools present location can- her main support. 'Her husband she is somewhat on the improve. and respected her, found her to bureau. It is desired that suffnot be discussed in this article. had gone scurtry for friends who icient interst be shown that a carMr. and Mrs- P. M. Porter and be a good and faithful Later-daHowever, in its ecpentric location, failed in business, and after his sacmade load of good, well bred dairy many from the flu, Saint. She had the building is a thing of beauty. death the family was turned out of son, after recovering to in rifices true and life calves or heifers be shipped into Mrs. F. to with proved came J. Hyrum Much of the surrounding scenery in their home. Bro. Petersen symmade covenents she had the South Cache. school at Nounan having constant view from the school is pathized with the family and he Wilson, the Whether these can be obtained closed for this season on account Hro. O. M. Wilson had also But one asked for permission to take little very pleasing to the eye. in deceased and known the State is not yet known the praised 0f flu thing which is a disgrace to the Marie with him to Ameri a on his her very highly for the great definitely. The cost will vary Two daughters of Mrs. R. C. worfc she had community, an outrageous incon return, winch was granted. preformed, with with age and beeding of the venience to high school students A few years later James became Allen of the Lon,Uh hardships and, trials ,.she had tu'ilmals, excptionally good stock-caand faculty, an eyesore to everyone, very anxious to learn what had be- hospital to be operated on, the one be obtanied at from 40 to 125 paSsed through in pioneer days. a thing of disdain and a thing of come of his sister, and emigrated Miss Elva, is suffering from an He urged the children to take up dollars. which anyone with any civic pride to America, arriving in Hyrum attack of appendicitis, and the other the work where she had left off The breed should conform to whatsoever is justly unproud, is the in June 1910. On arriving here he Mrs. Edwin Clawson is to be operand prepare themselves to meet that of the majorty of our dairy road across Salt Hollow. found thst all bad reports he had ated on for other ailments. cows. In Hyrum the Jersey is her in the spirit world. All Hyrum students and teachers heard concerning the welfare of his Bp. McBride also paid a high the predominating breed, and it The Hyrum Branch of the Red must traverse this road in order to sister were false. to Sister Winger and felt would be folly with the number tribute Cross has received the largest shipgo to and from school. James was a kind, honest and Wagons ment of yarn since the branch was to endorse all that had been said. of good pure bred Jersey bulls and automobiles are commonly beyoung man, and lived with we now have to get anything but The officers earnestly Also thanked all present in crossing Salt Hollow when large Mr. and Mis. Petersen for about organized. Jerseys for this locatily. ; all the women and girls half of the family. numbers of students are walking 8 years, who learned to love him as desire that was Benediction The other commuinties, such pronounced begin knitting to make stockings, on this road. - road is very nar one of their own. and the as Wellsville where much interet and scarfs for children by Hyrum Christiansen row and consequently pedestrians The next speaker, Bro John G. sweaters, should grave was dedicated by II. H. is shown in Holsteins ' must give way to vehicles even Wright, had visited as a ward teach- in Europe. Hanson. The floral designs were jring Holstein heifers, for in though the snow into which they er with James, and had always found Mr, and Mrs. P. L, Petersen and many and beautiful. :his way only will an improvemust wade is 'waist deep or even him faithful and naxious to do his family moved to Idaho Falls, this Sister Winger leaves two sons ment in our stock result. though they must mire in the mud duty. week, where they have purchased and three daughters and a numNow is the time to take an dy marshes beside the road while will H. F. and where Wilson and M. Bros. 0. a large farm, they ber of other relatives and friends interest in this very important the vehicle passes them, Liljenquist paid high tribute to the make their future home. We much to mourn her loss matter. Other counties in the At times when the snow is thaw noble characteristics possessed by leave our them to sec city, regret State have achieved wonderful ing or after a rain, automobiles the deceased; had known him since as they were excellent citizens, but Children and relatives who came results thru their dairy calf clubs; often come along the road when he came to Hyrum, and heard him nevertheless we join with their to attend the funeral of Sister Kar lets put South Cache on the map students and teachers are walking bear a faithful testimony to the many friends in wishing them sucren Winger were Mr. Anton Win- in this movement this year. across the hollow. Of course, the truthfulness of the gospel. cess in their new home. ger of Arco, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. pedestrians make way and as the Bp. McBride made a few closing Mr. R. A. pliason reports that Oscar Winger of Salt Lake City, auto passes it splashes mud anc remarks in which he endorsed all on the interurban Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardy, and water over the clothing of the ped that had been said; had always while returning last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Garner Parson of Po We wish to express our sincere estrians. Also it is seldom that found the young man ready and from Ogden Rich-th- e Mrs. and Mr. was Idaho, it from thrown catello, thanks to all who so kindly assisted cattle are not wandering on this willing to fill any call or require- on the last car, Mrs and son Rulon, and took part in the burial of our track just south of Brigham ard Smith road. In the spring the floors of ment made of him in a church capB. Green dear mother, Mrs. Karen Winger. G. Mrs. Julia of a into account Winger, on running City the high school are made very un- acity and was a good Latter-daThe car was prompt- - and daughter Mae of Logan, Mr. To all .who attended the funeral and flooded track. sightly by the n ud that adheres to Saint. He also thanked 4.11 in beaside from a little and Mrs. H. D. Winger and daugh-scar- e offered words of consolation, to the Students shoes when crossing Salt half of the family for their attend- ly stopped and and severe shaking up all ter of Salt Lake City, Mrs. F. W. choir members who furnished sweet Hollow. Besides the above facts ance at the funeral and assistance unhaimed. The passengers Hayes of Magna, Utah, Mrs. N. E, and appropriate singing, and for - the road is so cut up by heavy traff- rendered during the sicknes of the escaped Watson, and son the contributions of beautiful flowic that it is almost impossible to deceased. The btnediction was however, were obliged to wait for a Hilman, Mrs. CarltWelch of Ogden, ers, all of which we greatly appreand James Mrs. south hound car. which picked them walk on it. pronounced by Elder Nickoli JorWellsville. ciate. And we assure all that their up and brought them through some- Mrs. John Darley of Because of its geographical loca- gensen. kindness shall not be forgotten. what late. tion Hyrum was selected as the site The floral designs were many and Respectfully, f the South Cache High School beautiful, fend were carried by a of A. H. Winger, Appreciation. when it was decided to consolidate number of young ladies. The pall- and all that medical aid and loving In behalf of the Winger family. the old high schools of do was done, but the Hyrum and bearers were neighbors and friends hands could 1 Wellsville into a high school for all of the deceased. The grave was Lord saw fit to ca him home. To Whom It May Concern &-students residing in the south end dedicated by Bro. Noi man Salver-soHe leaves a loving wife and babe That three days after the burial of this county. The a brother and sister and many rela-- 1 of my husband, I received from the city of Hyrum 3 chiefly noted because the South James P. Christensen was the son tives and friends to mourn his early Idaho State Life Insurance Company ache High School is fixated here, Our Wurlitzer Electric AutoBoise, Idaho, thru their agent, Mr. of Jens and Ohri&tine Christensen, demise. and the high school is a matic Pianos, Violin, Flute and big asset and was born Nov. 15, 1887, at Among those who attended the L. M. Edison of this city, payment and an important faitor in the Orchestra instruments will not proDenmark, and came to this fnneral from other places, were in full of his insurance $1510.65 gress of Hyrum. I wish to recommend this only increase your patronage, country in 1910. On Dec. 12, 1917, George Salverson and family, Miss InPublic spirit of Hyrum secured he was married to Miss Helma Mrs. T. A. Robinson and pany very highly to those who wish but also add to your profit.. the location of the high fchool and from Downey, Idaho, and on two children, Mr. and Mrs. David insurance, as I know that Living struments operated with nickel now public Sold on monthly spirit of the city council Feb. 12, 1919, a baby girl came to Johnson, from Downey, Idaho; Mr. up to their agreement is what they in the slot. and of all Hyrum citizens should do bles3 their terms. Write us for' particulars and Mrs. Loui3 Fife of Louisville, aim to d6 and they do it. happy home. Consolidated catalogue, The forepart of this month James Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John Christen - (Signed) Mrs. James P. Christensen and something to show that Hyrum deMusic Co., Salt Lake City, Utah- serves the location of the South was stricken with 'Hyrum, Utah, Man 26, 1919. typhoid fever, sen of Brigham City, Utah. " I four-legge- Funerl Services of Jas. P. 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