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Show Damaged! Page s South ' Hyrum, Cache County, VOL. X. Farm Bureau News Uia, Friday, Feb. 20, 1920. John Lofthouse Buried at Paradise Hyrum City Municipal Electric Plant Paradise, Feb., 15th 1920. Owing to the increased cost of operating the Municipal Light and Power system tH rough buying the excess power needed for the increased demandy for power, from the Utah Power & Light Company, it lias been found necessary to increase the Light and Power rates as follows, the change in rates ta becoming effective from February 1, 1920. NOTICE! interest seems to be On the 5th of Feb., Bro. John H. arousedjamong the farmres relative Lofthouse a resident of this place to the sugar beet contracts for 1920. He died of influenza-pneumoniSo far the farm bureau organizahave was only bed fast three days. The Considerable a. tion and the sugar companies W Funeral Of Mrs. AD. Allen Another of, the very sad funerals d&ring the recent influenza epidemic in Hymm.was the one held last Sunday at 2 p. m., over the remains of the beloved young wife and 2 year old son of our respected townsman, Bro. A. D. Allen. It was a sad and pathetic sight to see this beautiful young women, Sister Georgia Obray Allen, and her little boy lying cold in death, side by side in the same casket, while Bro. Allen and his two remaining little ones were scarcely able to sit up at the window during the services. The services were conducted on the lawn in front of the residence, with Bp- Allen conducting the Exercises. The 2nd ward choir, under the direction of Eld. A. J. Petersen rendered several beautiful selections, Bp. Jackson of Avon, offered the opening prayer, and Eld. C. F- Olsen, High Couns. D. M. Bickmore, and Bp. P. O. Hansen of Paradise, and Bp. Allen made consoling and eulogistic remarks which were seasoned with a spirit of sweet and quieting consolation to the bereaved, and beautifully portrayed the many virtues and noble character of the departed. An unusual large congregation was in attendance, and the floral offerings were beautiful and appropriate. The benediction was pronounced by Patr. O. M. Wilson, and the gVave fya3 dedicated by Eld,l Peter 7 C. Petersen. The deepest sympathy goes out to Bro. Allen, and the Obray family and other relatives in this severe bereavement, with fervent prayers all things that He who over-rul- es for our future good, may pour out of His healing balm upon these sorely tried ones. deceased was 54 years old and his Weter Rates Within the llTunt City Limits: many relatives and friends were 9 cents per Kilowatt Hour. Lighting Service A greatly shocked and grieved in hear" Service his Power of this 4 from life, ing departure j as a few days before he was attend3 Ranges atid Heat ers his around his to chores home, ing Minimum Rate ft r Lighting $1.00 per month. also working on the Hyrum Canal. $1.00 Ranges Brother Lofthouse leaves a sorrowHeaters $1.00 ful wife, six children, namely: Henry Power 50 cents per motor horse raonffh Blanch, Vandell, True, Ruby and for motorsup to and including power per power Minimum Rats forj Power Chauncey the, youngest who also $1.00 per motor horse power was very sick with the dreadful per month for all motors exceeding power. disease. He also leaves his aged Meter Rates Outside the Hyrum City Limits: mpther, four brothers, two sisters, 12 cents per Kilowatt hour Lighting Service all of whom and his father-in-la6 Power Service ' are in deepest sorrow. He was a Healers 4 and .Ranges kind and loving husband and father $1.35 per month. and he will be greatly missed in his $1.35 home circle also by the public. $1.35 Funeral services over the remains 70 cents per motor horse- -' were held at the family residence, all motors up to and including for month power per Monday, Feb., the 9th at 1 oclock p. m. The services were conducted r Minimum Rate for Power $lf35 per motor per by John James. Singing, I need ' all motors exceeding month for , thee every hour. Prayer, Brother Flat Rates For Lighting Within the Hyrum City Limits: (Temporary) Press on John Welch. Singing, 1 Light of 50 Watts per month $ .69 Press on. Boo. D. M.. Bickmore ' .90 each 50 month of watts 2 excellent Bro. of Lofthouses per Lights spoke 1.20 3 Lights of 50 watts each per month character, and had found him to be 25 Each additional light per month a good honest and respectable man, 50 Electric Irons also spoke very kindly to his aged , per month 25 month ... Bro. Washers of James Electric John J. per parents. brother-in-ladethe a of Logan, Flat Rates For Llgl ing Outside the Hyrum City Limits: (Temporary) , panies. of terms in highest About 35 acres rf peas are yet ceased, spoke Is LightS SO Watts per. nontb and stated, he had faithfulness his 2 Lights of 50 watts each per month required for our vinery, at Hyrum. honest a hidden no wts good faults, 3 Lights of 50 watts each per month Call at the South Cache Produce man was and hard working nothing Each additional light per month ... Store and sign up for a few acres, his to for to good Owing family. Electric Irons ...... per month .... so that we may get our allotment. cold closed the funeral the weather, Electric Washers ... per month ... The farm bureau membership God till be we with by singing, you campaign has not given the results A discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on all accounts exeed-in- g ' Benediction meet was again. desired. should not Every farmer the Minimum Rate if the account is paid on or before the 10th be required to be visited several pronouncedby Couns. E. P. Oldham. day of the current month. The casket was covered with beautimes to get that paltry annual fee. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per month will be charged The Bureau is your organization; to tiful flowers and a large cortege against all accounts exeeding $1.00, and for any fractional part thereget the benefits from it, you must followed the remains to thecemetary of, if the accohunt i not paid on the 10th day of the month followsupport it make it a point to call on where the grave was dedicated by one of the officers and leave your , ing date of the Monthly Statement. John J. James of Logan. membership fee immediately. date 30 from of renbecome will days account The delinquent The family sends their thanks to is the account if discontinued will be dered statement, and service all who assisted them in their not paid on demand. U KW sorrow and bereavment. HYRUM CITY MUNICIPAL LIGHT & POWER COMMITTEE. Deseret News, please copy. A. J. PETERSEN, W HUTTON, T. The remains of Mrs. Frank JORGENSEN. NICHOLI who died from influnenza Faculy Adv. BjA JOSEPH APPLEYARD, Supt. at Weiser, Idaho, the forepart of the week, arrived in this city for burial on the 0. S. L. train, Friday at noon. Undertaker C. 0. ThomOne of the most needed improve-a- t on took remains of pson the the South Cache High School has charge The Annual Stockholders MeetWe have listed with us one 40 their arrival, transferred them to become a reality. Through the ef short distance ing of the Hyrum Irrigation Comthe hearse, and followed by several forts-othe good people of Hyrum acre Dry Farm, a East of Hyrum, all in fall wheat. pany will he held March 11, 1920, automobiles, loaded with friends of an excellent gravel walk has been in the Third ward meeting house, at the deceased who went to the depot constructed across salt Hollow to A good spring on the property. 1 oclock p. m., for the purpose of to meet them, took them to the resi- the school building. Students may Price and Terms very reasonable. ' One home in Hyrum, 3 rooms, hearing the annual financial report, dence of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gul" now get to the school without being tne changing of the to make branson, where funeral services will molested by autos, teams or livestock basement, excellent location. Easy the five members instead directory be held Sunday, at 1 oclock p. m and may feel safe to go to school terms. and term of the of office of seven, One 40 acre Dry Farm between On account of the serious illness without the fear of spoiling their members to four two years instead of her son, Fuhrman, at the time of clothing with mud and water splash- Hyrum and Paradise, 6 acres alfalfa the balance good wheat land. There of two years. Also for the purpose her death with the same disease, ed from the wagon road. is an excellent well on the land. of ammending the articles of incorFrank Gulbranson, the husband, The students and faculty feel very poration, whereby the stock of said was not able to accompany the re grateful for this improvement and This is a real bargain. shall be divided into two One good buildinglot in.Hyrum, company mains to this city, but they were wish to thank those who contributed classes' A, and B for assessment taken care of by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. money or labor to make the walk close in. and maintenance; also for the purC. Anderson, former residents of possible. Much credit is "due the If you are in the market for a pose of taking action on the build- - this city. Mayor of Hyrum and street commit- Farm, a home or a building site see ing of a reservoir to add to the comtee of the City Council also the effic-e- us, we have just what you want. water supply, and the transservice of street supervisor G. If you have any real property to panys action of such other business as may Allen. W. with we list the it us, sell, buyget 1 sell come before said meeting. baby chicks from the best ' There are many citizens who ers. "bred-to-laN. J. NIELSEN, Pres. strain in California wished to in the worthy cause Hans Mikkelson & W. A. Liljenquist. help H. P. ANDERSON, Secy. The ones I got May 15, 1919, start Adv, but were not needed. We wish Real Estate, ' Loans Bonds, and ed to lay in November From my ' to thank them for their willingness, Insurance. Adv. 41 hens I got 598 eggs in Jan. and Attention Old Maids Confiden, I make Deeds, Mortgages, Con548 eggs the first 20 days in Feb. tially, Hollisters Rocky Mountain Mr. LeRoy Hill unloaded a trench tracts, Wills and all kinds of Legal Tea i3 your last hope for a sweet Place orders now for Chicks bred from of high egg digger at the station Thursday and Documents. Quick and efficient breath, rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes. drove it up to Paradise to help the service. production. Dont, give up without trying it. Hans Mikkelson, Notary Public. Ad ALVIN ALLEN, Hyrum, Ut. installation of the water system there . Adv. Hyrum Drug Co. (Advertisement.) not agreed on sugar beet prices, and the advice of the farm bureau officers is as follows. The State Sugar iBeet Committee have not, as yet, been successful in converting sugar companies to the ratio idea, but a majority of them have expressed a jvillingness to cooperate in working out a just and favorable agreement. However, we are indeed sorry to announce to you that we have this day been advised that the Amalgamated Sugar Company have decided to disregard the growers in the matter of negotiating price and contract and are now sending their contract into the field for the consideration of growers. If you are in sympathy with the Bureaus policy and recognize what it means to stand together on this question of principle, kindly defer singing any type of contract until an honorable settlement is made, We shall endeavor to report to you the facts as we see therm Nothing new has developed with regard to the New Sugar factory for South Cache, and the final word was to the effect that they would build and accept the same contracts as those accepted by other sugar com , horse-powe- w Flu Claims Another Victim Gul-branso- n, Students And Thank HyrumCitizens Real Estate Notice! f s, , ? nt Baby Chicks. y 7 trap-nest-he- - - of corn will be in this ing week. S. C. Produce Co. A car Jr Mr. E. Wilson Lake business visitor Jr. com- Ad. Salt the latter part was a of the week. Girl to assist with house work. Apply to Mrs. Williams, No 291 North 1st West. Phone 479. Ad Wanted We will accept wheat or other produce in exchange for flour or feeds. S. C. Produce Co. Adv. amount of good seed oats, Defiance blue stem, and Sonora will be in stock. S. C. Produce Co. Adv. A limited The Hyrum District Schools will start again Monday morning Feb. 23rd. A full attendence of all grades is earnestly desired. Cleve and Herald Liljenquist who were home to attend the funeral services of their sister, returnced to Nevada Saturday. Virgil and Don Midgley, and Fareld Liljenquist accompanied them back where they will also work. Mrs. N. C. Larsen who has been nursing and helping her son and family, Inst. A. N. Larsen, of the H. S., returned to her home in Manti Monday. Her daughter Linda ' who has also been here during the sickness accompanied her home. - SHEPPARD AND CO. of Idaho Falls farms for sale on extremely easy terms. Finest soil in the West. If interested, call at their office, write or phone them. Do it now and obtain the raise in price Adv. yourself. hfive several |