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Show y. Courier t CacheVOL. - Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Aug. 1, IX. and S.S. Excursion Our Dances Old Folks Blow at High are independent of Living Cost the war. The League of Nations is a necessary step toward vniversal Quarterly Conference A number of our people have had occasion to condemn the management of the Elite Hall for allowing the so called shimmee dance. In passing will say, we have dis- NO. 39 1919. peace. No people of God; the inventions of man come to naught when so willed by Lord. If men do not repent they will not live to see the coming of (Continued) Washington, July 31 First steps Christ; they will either repent or in the federal governments attempt pose who intend to go with the couraged that dance from the 1 the choir Conference by opened to reduce the high cost of living d Folks and Sunday School gjnnng and do wbat We can te elim- perish from the earth; there is safeand congregation singing Come, taken today with the inaugurty only in keeping the command- were Excursion next Tuesday Aug. Sth inate not only that dance come ye Saints, and prayer by Pat0 ation of a plan for the sale of announce the ments of God. following objectionable dances and features. We riarch O. M. Wilson, Singing. worth of army food stocks Pres. J. Golden Kimball spoke of schedule: In answering the criticism I will Couns. A. M. IsraQlsen, the first to the people, with every Elbert Hubbards last words before direct Trains will leave: ask: Do you know what the shimto bore strong stestimony over speaker, Millville Titanic: postmaster and mail carrier mee is or how it is danced? or were the truth of the gospel. Said that perishing on the salesman. as a the country acting Hyrum you looking at some one who was the divine authority held by the Why fear death? It is the most of the surplus food Distribution Wellsville the new One Step or Fox priesthood in our church was the beautiful experience in life. When trying was in manner this requested by the Mention ' people loose the spirit of God they Trot? was ever that revealed deonly plan become worse than brutes; it was louse of representatives, and The Oregon Short Line R. R. We amply appreciate the presence for the of mankind. redemption because the people forgot God that tails were worked out at conferhas provided a half rate from all 0 our parents in the Balcony and We a great responsibility, have, ences between Secretary Baker, the great war was brought on. stations to Ogden and return. j.ry make it as comfortable as both in living and in the preaching Pres. Parkinson made a few clos- 5ostmaster Burleson and RepresenA slight change, however was possible for. them, but it seems that gospel. He referred to the proauthin which he said that tative Kelley of Pennsylvania, made in the rates as published some instead of using their influ phesies relating to the last days ing remarks or of resolution. house the he enjoyed more than exer the ex in our last issue and are now aSence and presents for good, only and to the wars and scourges preWhile this program was being cellent remarks made and timely follows: make street gossip of it. dicted that should visit the people advise given during this conference put into effect, President Wilson Millville $2.27 Our gallery has been used for because of their wickedness. and he expected in the very near lad before him a statement from 2.16 Hyrum The choir sang an anthemn. parents and spectators, the parents future to see a marked improve the Brotherhood of Locomotive 2.05 Wellsville are admitted free and are asked to Pres. J. Golden Kimball said that declared that Engineers, which 1.89 Mendon be present, also Mr. Sheppard, the the Lord has given us minds to ment and revival of interest in conscienceless profiteering by the in the stake. The fare from Ogden to La internal revenue collector, realizing think and to reason with; He wants every organization After singing An angel from on great interests, which have secured goon and return will be an addi- the importance of parents being the ' people to do their own thinking. the benediction was pro- control of all the necessities of life, tional 35c., and tickets will be present has consented to admit them No high, man has been given the authorlad brought about such conditions sold on the train. the usual War Tax being ity to dominate Gt ds children. The nounced by Elder Jos. M. Smith. without ' the engineers felt they must that The fare for children under 12 paid. Sunday Evening 8 p. m. laws are made for the lawless. demand increased wages unless livyears old will be $1.43 for the The Y. M- and Y. L. ,M. I, A Public condemnation of the acts Teach the people correct principles ing expenses speedily were reduced. round trip. of our young people never did re and they well govern themselves. met conjointly, with Pres. Noon At the department of justice, The Committees hope that the suit jn A nice preliminary proaDy good and we realize He related some interesting inci- presiding. investigations into the causes of inpeople in general will take ad- - that jn the management of our Hall, dents and experiences portraying gram was rendered, after which creased living costs were under way vantage of the low rate giyen by Be pment at our dances and if the necessity of thinking for our- Pres. Kimball advised the young with attention 'particular being the R. R. Company and join the selves. people to beware of temptations you are not peaged with the to the question of whether given Lay your work aside for ingj or danceSi take up a abor of Apostle Ballard sang 0 it is that are present on every hand. It producers or dealers had combined one day and have an enjoyable connection with those of whom you wonderful, after which he spoke is at unguarded moments that you in violation of law to raise prices of time at the famous pleasure re- in other are mostly concerned, on the sacredness of the Lords may fall into temptation and sin necessities. b0rL words, begin at home. supper. Said some one has paid He also advised people in genera Meantime, there was pending in The Committees also desire Lets work together in our for the liberty, rights and to keep out of debt and live within the house a resolution proposing dearly all those intending to accom- - forms and not apart( and street privileges we enjoy; there is a way their means; get only the things you that the federal trade commission panythe excursion should pur- - Lossip and public criticism will only to heal,, the of the soul; need and can pay for. investigate rising costs of coffee, chase their tickets on Monday to Elder Ballard told of a number there are none But need to repent regujt jn the latter.' sugar, shoes and clothing. avoid the rush on Tuesday We encourage suggestions and every day for the little offenses we of instances of disappoiuted hope Secretary Baker said a price list many helpful hints have been made commit. We shuld humble our- of sin and sorrow, as a result of covering the entire available surplus by our leaders in chufch and civil selves and seek the Lord in prayer bad habits. Encouraged boys anc of foodstuffs would be at prepared positions, and we certainly appre- and grow spiritually, if we expect girls to take up mutual improve once. This list would be sent out ciate this kind of help. enter into the presence of our Re- ment work and make it a success. to each of the 54,000 postmasters With the singing by the choir and bigbetter Yours for cleaner, deemer. We should partake of the of the country, and to every rural sacrament, it cost us nothing. choir and benediction, concludec route carrier. ger dances. Management Elite Hall. Christ paid the price and thus we one of the best conferences ever The postmasters and carriers will We understand that Messrs. Limust remember what it means to held in Hyrum Stake. act as government salesmen, inonel Jensen and Harry Hamburg us. The speaker then gave an forming interested consumers of formed a partnership, and have The big dance carnival last the account of the prices and methods of sale leased the entire blacksmithing of Christ, the suffering and Saturday evening even exceeded and Wedtaking orders for the foodstuffs. Mrs. Jess Smith left Hyrum business and shop from Mr. H. H the expectations of its promoters Jesus went thrugh for us. agony will be made by buyers Payment Jensen, 'the owner. Both young nesday, for McCammon, Idaho, "If there sunshine in There were 447 tickets sold Singing at time the the orders are given the friends. men are experienced workmen, to visit relatives and your heart, and benediction by couples, and 460 to extra ladies postmasters. Lionel having Mrs. James Jacobsen of Shelley, Patriarch Alex. Spence, of Wells- which with the spectators in the just recently return The foodstuffs will be distributed ed from service overseas, where he Idaho, is visiting her daughter Mrs. ville. gallery numbered 1,350. The Si by parcel post and the prices to be aqcuired considerable knowledge in Lester Nielsen and children, in this ver Players, the Wellsville Jazz SUNDAY 2 P. M, at quoted each"postoffice will repreblacksmithing and taking cafe of cjty a few days commenced by singing band and the Smithfield banc sent the Meeting original cost of the foodhorses, being connected with the Van Quill and Mat Now let us rejoice, and prayer by furnished continuous music. The stuffs to the government and the Messrs. Roy 145th artillery unit. Mr. Hamburg Sutton," of Salt Lake attended the winners of the lucky spot prizes Bp. Jos. H. Olsen of College. Singalso is well known, having been in dance carnival at the Elite Hall last were Miss Isabelle Savage of this parcel post transportation charges an anthem. ing from the nearest war department the employ of Mr. H. H. Jensen for The General Authorities of the city, who got the $15.00 box night. Saturday depot having the foodstuffs in storover three years, before going back Church and Stake officers were then chocolates, and Miss B'rances age. The prices quoted the officials returned E. Christensen to Salt Lake, where he was Mrs. J. employ- Roskelley of Smithfield, who go would be considerably below from an extended presented to the conference by Stake ed previous of his coming to Hyrum. Friday evening The ten and five said, W. Jensen and unani- the $5.00 box. John Clerk the prevailing market prices. with relatives and friends in The boys will no doubt work dollar bills were' won by male at up visit sustained. mously The value of the surplus available a good business, and their custom- - Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, The Wm. H. Maughan expres- tendance from out of town. Couns. 8 is approximately as follows: ers can depend on getting their Mr. Joseph Jensen, Mr. Hyrum sed his pleasure at hearing the streets were lined with automo July Canned vegetables, $23,000,000; work promptly and satisfactorially Christensen and brothers, who counsel given by such men as Elder biles and passengers on the last corned beef, $24,000,000; bacon, two cars to Logan crowded them sttendedto. In addition to general came down to attend Mrs. Ballard and Pres. Kimball, who are until there was no standing room $23,000,000; hashed corned beef, .and horseshoeing, tows feneral, returned to Idaho indeed servants of the Lord, and $10,000,000; roast beef, they will do wheelwright work and $20,000,000; C. MrS. Dorthea Bastow form a the forepart of the week. bore a strong testimony to the fresh frozen meats and poultry, of resident er died keeP Hyrum very WANTED-Ho- gs, truth of the gospel. , will, NnLrf8 ITmower extrashada price $20,000,000. etc-then sang I know suddenly July 22, at her home af- Ballard Yen cannot Elder level. at present and do a general line of repair He com- River Heights. ford to hold them any Jonger. that my Redeemer lives. work. Sister Bastow and her husbanc plimented the choir on their singing The boys need no recommendat- Highest market price paid. moved to Bear Lake soon after their A. D. Allen, Hyrum. and said that music has the power ion as they are well known to the Adv. We take pleasure in announcing but a few years ago they to calm nnd charm and was a most marriage 1. A. of the Public of M. Conjoint Meeting came to Logan so their children to the public that we will have our Hyrum and vicinity, and necessarry part of our services. He any one in need of their services can three wards will be held ifi the 1st Fall Millingry Opening from Aug. could attend the colleges. related the incident of the Israelites do no better She was the mother of a large 4th to 15th, with a complete line of anywhere, than to give Ward, Sunday Evening, Aug. 3rd, the red sea on dry land them a call at the old stand on at 8:30. An excellent program has crossing One of her Fall and Winter Millinery. Call the power of God. He respectable family, through attend Main Street, a and in and inspect our latest models. good been arranged is the matron the at daughters Hyrum. testified that this was true; told of Utah-IdahWe will be pleased to serve you and ance is desired. Hospital and one visits he made to the birthplace of The Holley teacher at the B. Y. College. Three give you the best of treatment. Mrs. Malinda Liljenquist e Milling and Elevator the Prophet Joseph Smith, the hill of her sons were in the army one Adv. are building an addition to their turned home from Brigham City, Hyrum Millinery Store. Cumorah and Carthage jail. Said levator near the interurban received high honors for station, Thursday, after a stay of about he knew that Joseph Smith was a having for a four Miss Erma Christiansen left which her bravery. storage room to handle flour ten days, during prophet of the living God. Thru and other mill stuffs for e The of funeral Mrs. Lord Bastow wi Friday morning for Idaho to visit brought victory the con- - children were successfully America, the of their patrons. relatives and friends. . ated on for tonsils and adenoids. to the Allies in this great world held in River Heights July 26. 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