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Show ' V-- - . . . "7 Courier VOL. IX. Hyrum, Cache County, City Council Stake Priesthood in Busy Session OtaK,: Funeral of Emma Nielsen Meeting The regular monthly stake priestThe Hyrum City Council met hood meetiug will be hpld tomorm regular session April 7, 1919, row (Sunday) Abril 13th, at 2:30 Funeral services over the remains with Mayor H. H. Jen- p. m. at the at 9 P Hyrum 3rd ward as- of Miss Emma Eliza Nielsen of the showRoll call chair. the in sen A special speaker 1st ward, were held at the cemetery sembly hall. Prayer has been appointed to take ed all members present. up part on Wednesday April 9th, at 2 p. m. was had by Alban T. Claason. of the time and will address the as- with Bp. L. D- - McBiide presiding. The following business was trans- semblage on the subject of peace." Members of the choir furnished acted: Some special musical numbers will appropriate . singing. Invocation Mr. H. M. McBride in behalf be given was Robt. Baxter. had Bro. by during the services. It is of 0. S. McBride, petitioned for desired that as The speakers were Bros H. P. many, of the officers Referred to and members of city water servicethe various wards Hanson, Nick Jorgensen and Niels committee.' Water Works Anderson. They spoke in the highattend this meeting. L. D. McBride petitioned for The Stake High Council meets at est terms of her noble characteriselectric light service to his resi- 12 noon, the same tics and praised the young lady for day. dence in the south part of town. We are also asked to announce being kind and effectionate to her Referred to Electric Light & that the Sunday Schools of the Hy- parents and neighbors. Since her Power committee. been a great rum wards resume their regular mothers death she has Win. Smith of Smith Bros to her father who was callcomfort work Sunday morning, and a good Lumber Co., petitioned for privi ed upon a few months ago to part a frame attendance of lege of constructing with his dear wife. also desired. building and lumber shed on Lot Bishop McRnde felt to' svmpath of Block 12 Plat A which .is ize with Bro. Nielsen who has been in fire limit district. called upon to parr with all his lov- Petition was granted provid-th- e plan and specifications are satisfactory t the council. Robert Anderson, of Anderson & Sons Co., Logan, petitioned for privilege of erecting a frame building to be used for lumber yard and office, upon Lot 3 Block Wedding Bells -- 0 - - - i-- Beautify Your Grounds Fruit, shade and ..ornamental trees;, evergreens of all kinds; also roses, flowering shrubs, bulbs Perennial flower plants, Ferns Balms and select varieties of potted plants, fresh cut flowers, etc. Funeral orders taken day or night. All kinds of reliable garden flower seeds. Our seeds grow. All are tested. Pruning and Planting a specialty. OLA LARSON, 212 East 3rd South, Logan. Utah. Phone 497. ( Mr. Utah Products enjoyable time. A daughter was born to Mr- and Realizing that the people must be Mrs. H. W. Oakes last Sunday. Even the stork had no restrictions told of the many products that Utah All manufactures, and the necessity of on the quarantine regulations. Informing the people who wish to. are getting along nicely. - buy Utah goods that country newspaper advertising must be used, the Manufacturers Association of Utah, through their advertising committee, will conduct a campaign of local advertising, and also impress the Manufacturers of. the state with the vital necessity of. making their goods known through the local papers of the state. In order to keep fully in touch with theionditions in every part of the state, the Manufacturers Association of Utah has subscribed for every local newspaper in Utah, through the Utah State Press Association, and from now on the Courier will go to the secretary and advertising committee of the Manufacturers in helping to boost Utah products, and this paper is very glad to see thi3 move made, as it means much .for both associations, the manufacturers and local papers of the state. Mrs. P. V. Christiansen of Ogden and Mrs. Cora Allen of who have been here assisting in nursing Mrs- Maud Liljenquist, returned to their respective homes last Monday. Rex-bur- g, - Mr. and Mrs. June Wilson ed into their home April 1st. mov- Mr. rather ' unfortunate as Wilson was just after moving he was taken down with the flu, but is now able to be about again. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Stanton moved to Rexburg, Idaho, the forepart of last week. They located on a farm about 2 miles Regular Dance Logan. visited in Salt Lake and Ogden Emma Eliza Nielsen was the while away. daughter of Nicklos and Selma Niel On account of the quarantine the sen, and was born March 23, 1884; first ward Missionary Committee she was the third child of a family were unable to hold a farewell party of six children all of whom have in honor of Vernon Israelsen who . . preceeded her to the grave, also her for the mission field, so the left just dwnl who months ago.' rvtmother bishopric "asked the' committee; to Emma, as she was called, was canvass the ward to raise means to taken seriously ill with pneumonia Vernon on his way. assist They April 1, everything that medical aid successful as a were of purse very and loving hands could do was done was raised. $111.50 to relief her suffering, but the Lord saw fit to call her home and she A number of young people met leaves She 7th. passed away April at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. a sorrowing father and a host of M. Israelsen Friday evening. April friends to mourn her loss. 4th, in honor of their son Vernon Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Jennie who left here Sunday to fill a misThe Johnson of Logan, dear friends of sion in the Eastern States. Mr. Nielsen,, came over to attend evening was spent in playing games and singing. his daughters funeral. Dainty refreshments were served and his young friends t ft presented him with a purse of $15-.3- 5 The city has a force of about 20 to help him on his way. men at work in the canyon digging trench for the extension of the city water system. Good progress is being made and the laying of pipe There is will shortly commence. every indication that the people of Hyrum will have plenty of water The Hyrum Stake Quarterly for their immediate needs the com- Conference will be held Saturday ing season. Mr. 0. M. Wilson has and Sunday, April 19th and 20th, charge of the men and the work. at the Hyrum 3rd ward assembly hall. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of each day. Speakers from Salt Lake are expected to be in attendance. A good representation of officers and members from each ward in the stake is earnestly desired i at all of the meetings. - . Hyrum Stake Quarterly Conference or will Trade for good real estate A 7 passenger touring car in first class condition which has been run about 6000 miles. Also a 5 passenger touring car that has been run about 3000 miles and has just been overhauled. -- Resp-- , Jerseys Best By Test Jerseys Best by Tpst is the slogan of the Gem Jersey Farm. For the month of February this herd holds high record fpr the but-fa- t test in South Cache. The herd average being 5.05 per cent fat and the milk sold for $4.04 per hundred lbs. at condencer prices. The Jersey breed- - holds the worlds record for producing more pounds of butterfat for every thousand pounds of feed eaten. A Jersey cow Sophie 19th of Hood Farm is still 800 lbs. butter fat ahead of Tilly Alcastra, the California wonder. Sophies average in butter fat test eight lactations is 5.76 per cent, vhile Tillys is only 3.13. Sophie is past 14 years and her last yearly record in the Register of Merit was 507.2 lbs. of fat. This wonderful Jersey has now produced 100,557.2 lbs. milk, 5,787.6 lbs. fat. Her son Pogis 99th is possibly the greatest sire of the breed. Hats off Mr. A. L. Tichane says: the to Sophie Queen of dairy world! There are over three hun- dred thousand registered Jersey cows is the United States. They are money makers and are becoming more popular as feed, prices climb up. Choose Jerseys for your herd not )ow grades, get pure breds. . I. Mr. Iver Albretsen was in from Pocatello valley for a few days Stake Presidency. visit with family and friends. Arthur W. Olsen, 'i'V J. A. D. C. P. S. C. CHIROPRACTOR & f For prices and further information call Postoffice Bldg.,' Hyrum. .'Vf L. BOYD HATCH, 17 LOGAN, UTAH I Nels Larsen are having their Jiotne beautified with 8 new coat of paint. Bro. C. O. Thompson dedicated son with her daughter Mrs. Lettie the grave. The floral designs were Sorenson, who is teaching school at many and beautiful. Mis. Critchlow has also For Sale on Easy Terms Advertisement and Mrs To Boost Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr., and Mrs. Emma Haggart, spent a few dayR in Salt Lake City this week. They report having had an north of that . town, near the ed ones and asked Gods blessings homestead of our former townsTwo of our respected young men upon hrim, nlst thanked nil for the man, Mr. Willard Johnson. assistance they had rendered. BeneMrs. Elizabeth Critchlow and having decided to get married, ob diction was pronounced by Bro. tained a license and were united in granddaughter Alfrette are home Oluf Jensen Jr. the holy bonds of matrimony on again after spending the past sea- Wednesday, April 9th. They are Mr. Heber Lauritzen and Miss Stella Obray of Paradise, apd Mr 19, Plat A according to plans Archie Larsen and Miss Mary Murand specifications submitted. of Wellsville. The former were A Resolution accepting plans ray married in the. Sait .Lake Temple and granting petition was accept and the latter couple in the Logan ed on motion of Councilman M, Temple. A. Gill. On the evening of the 9th', Mrs In relation to Smith Bros, peti Steve Larsen gave a wedding supper tion, permission was given Jo put in honur uf her son Archie and their building on West line which wife to their immediate families. on motion of C. R. Jensen, was A very pleasant and social evening carried. was spent. A 25c increase made in wages are all well and The newly-wed- s of all laborers on pipe line on in their respective favorable known motion of W. H. Jensen. and have many friends communities, C. Jay Jensen applied for Gar who wish them happiness and ' proslicense which was grantee age perity in their wedded life, in which on payment of $25-0annually the Courier heartily joins. AASavage petitioned for electric power for pumping purOn Wednesday pvening Mr. and He will contract "for poses. Mrs. J. H. Archibald entertained in years at $75.00 per annum. Petition was granted on motion of honor of their son Fzras birthday, covers being laid for 18. M. A. Gill. if Mrs. Ray Petersen and children, The rule was made that where property is sold and electric light and Mr. Delbert Petersen, former service unpaid for, further ser- residence of 'this city, came down vice is to be denied until such from Weiser, Idaho, for a short visbill is paidit with parents and friends. We On motion of w) H. Jensen understand that Ray-- and his brothe petition of L. D. McBride ther have disposed of their farm was granted. Lights to be in Weiser in exchange for one at 3 in excess of rates Rigby, and have just moved to that charged for within the City. This same rate place, where they will in the future to apply to all service outside of make their home. the city limits. Benediction was pronounced by M. Sv Rosenbaum and the Council adjourned. - NO. 23 Friday, April 11, 1919 Phone 980 To-lg- kt - Commercial Block ' at Elite Hall. Office Hours: 4 to 8 p. m. My patients get well without medicine Music by Silver Players |