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Show Tv.. Damaged Page South uac The following lines received by Chairman C- L. Anpder 0f 3rd ward old folks committee, and handed us for publication some time since, is somewhat belated on account of sickness a', id other inconveniences that kept us from setting it up in typo - At the annual meeting of the Hymn Irrigation Co., held Ihurs. was Mar. 11, a good representation make resent, but not sufficient to he deserved changes in the The annual report was presented liicating that while considerable old folks once mure In as fine style as they have yet done heretofore, And to undergo that treatment this old fellow madiJaure By conscripting his two old legs for locomotors. We were treated with music instrumental and song And they bespattered us with much flattery pleasantly strong, Which slid off into space where such stuff doth belong, But we gave them credit for very good intention. Two of the old fellows volunteered to perform as comics And who gave us fairly good examples of homely Which to our dulld old sensibilities acted as tonics, And cast our thoughts back to the days of yore. Ilyrums young folks treated their by-law- s. ; money has been spent the past year imnumber of very substantial in the provements have been made construction of several new concrete heatfgates where they were . ,ad!y needed. authorized by were The board ever the stockholders to make what mprovements in the way of concrete headgates were necessary on the system. al It was further the unanumous of all present that the board should continue on with plans for the building of the Resevoir in East which will add several Canyon, thousand acres of land to the irrigated section of South Cache. It is expected that Paradise will with Hyrum in this imwhich will mean so much to both of these towns as this is not an enterprise for one small community to take up alone, buts needs the support of the entire South Cache. portant movement Ward R. S. Honors Members members Mrs. Dora Maoghan left here, March 3rd for California and to show their appreciation for her past labors in that orgauization, they presented her with a nice token in the silver One of their line. Last Friday March 5th it was learned that Sister Eliza Wilson one of their class teachers would leave in a few days for Rupert, Idaho, she . his-.ronic- - , to sample certain fine goods, They took us down-staiWhich included nearly everything edible including spuds; And spuds had been stript of their dirty old duds, PJverthing was fit for royal highnesses to dine off. Twas evident that everyone the feast did much enjoy, Everyone same as writer did his teeth well employ; And nothing transpired during feast to mar or annoy, rs N . . Except that appeased appetites spurned further temptations. The oldest old man to our God gave he thanks, ; Thanks I also gave, to the young Mormon Yanks; Whether their progenitors were English, Scotch, Welsh or Manx Or Irish, Danes, Swedes, Norwegians, French or Dutch. To the ladies God 'bless them Ive this to say To cater to ancient stomachs you know theui And Im sorry Ive only thanks wherewith py . For your generosity and willing service to tj Ti man. They took us to the Rex Theatre to treat ov From the dining room we went straight as On Wagon box sleighs a picturesque crowd of Who were feeling fine in the warm wintry sum From their fine repertoire, they showed us the very best, A story of love for a women in the once wild wst; Mixed with greed for the dollar which few detest, But love and the dollar well assorted are good. We give thanks to Mr. Rex, if such a person exists, For to. thank some one our very latest thankfulness insets, And will have to be moderately placatea before it desists, We thank all the good teamsters for their valuable service. To the ward 'committees and who did them give aid We know 'hat with thanks youre not adequately Tut ofi the scroll of honor your names will neve1? pad-- ; If the multitude forget you be assured we never shall. E. APPLEYARD. Hyrum, Jan. 23. 1920. . ' Sunday School Entertainment The following program will be presented at the 3rd ward next Thursday evening, March 25th, at 7:30 p. m., to which all are invited. This entertainment is given for the benefit of the Sunday School and all should turn out and assist the organization. Admission 10 and 25c. PROGRAM: having accepted a position there. A nice program was arranged for the regular meeting March 9th, all tie sisters 'hat heard about Sister Wilson going away came out and cheerfully gave a little of their m ans to assist her and her young children children on their way, she has been a faithful worker in the Prayer, Supt. Liljenquist. Relief Society. She is leaving only Selection, Orchestra, under the for on indefinate time, but will be direction of Prof. N.W. Christiansen missed by all. Solo, Jack Wahlen. Musical Comedy My Hawaiian Butterfly, the Boys Chorus. -- Reading, C. F. Olsen. My Pickanninny Babe Duet, Misses Athlene Dailey, and Fern Wahlen. Selection, Orchestra. Girls Chorus. Male Chorus. Solo, Ebba Petersen. Reading, Mrs. Dailey. Selection, Orchestra. Benediction. musical comedy, will at the Rex Theatre next Friday ' niglit. Everybody ought to see this production, which has been played all thru the Southern States with great success, and has in many places broken all house records. The company consists of 15 people. Miss Abbot, the prima donna, is from this state, but has through her voice gained recognition all over the country. Remember the date and get Why keep hens when they should your tickets early. My strain lay and pay. keep you? well-know- n be presented Baby Chicks and Eggs for Hatching Recosd of my 41 pullets hatched Have you ever used a varnish that May 13th, started to lay in Nov. water cant hurt? Come in and let us Jan., 598 eggs; Feb., 897; 1st 18 show you that we have such varnish . days in March, 543. Del. April and The accidental Alvin Allen, Hyrum. ad of hot or cold May. spilling water, hot foods, steam or sweating walls will have no injurious effect on surfaces which have been protected wjth Pitcarin Aged Water Spar. ill never turn white in water-h- ot w cold, fresh or salt. Anderson and Sons Company. s H Io Build Big T o the Old Folks Committee the Reservoir 1st i llyruni, Cache County, Utt.h, L'riday, March 19, 1920. X. 01. -- Candy Businesi We start you at home or anywhere; everything furnished; $30 weekly and up; experience unnecessary. Address SpecialCo., 5 South 18th ty Candy-makin- g Ad Adv. Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Notice. bids for the position Sealed NO. 17 Additional Locals Farrn Bureau New Items Order your seed potatoes now, before prices advance. S. C. Pro: duce Co. Ad Notice the harness work done Mr. Jos. M. Andersei with Mr. at the South Cache School, in And ismussen and Mr. Ricks of the erson and Sons window, Hyrum. ad Morgan Canning Co., were present Farm at the Bureau meeting last Assessor C. F. Olsen was County in Ogden and Salt Lake on official Friday night and gave the farmers business the later part of this week. some detailed instructions on the and harvesting of peas for FOR SALE at reasonable growing the canning factory. terms, a pasture. Apply to Mrs. Hyrum has now succeeded in getR. C. Allen, Hyrum. Ad. ting her full acreage of peas, and at the this crop promises to become one of My Hawaiian Butterfly Rex Theatre next Friday night. Big the most prominent among our cash musical comedy, 15 people. See ac crop. A field superintendent will for particulars. be placed here in Hyrum who will You may have seen funnier films be at the service of the farmers for than the first two reels of Daddy all information needed. The membership in the farm but we havent. At Long Legs is daily increasing, there is bureau the Rex Theatre next Wednesday still room for more of our farmers. night. Matinee at 3:30. United efforts bring results. Let us LOST a gentlemans moonstone make our organization worth while ring, between postoffice and C. C. in Hyrum. Get in now. Petersens residence in 2nd ward Finder will please leave same at this office and be rewarded. Ac Mr. Walter Jones, of Wellsville local agent for the J. . Case Cos Tractors and other machinery, was Pocatello Valley News Items among the many Hyrum visitors Ridgedale, Idaho, March, 1st, 1920. last Friday, and made business cal Editor, Courier: Justa few linesin at this office. your valuable paper of the news, the UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO., Wil last two weeks from this valley. A ward reunion was held at the deliver to you an Automatic Wash ing Machine, during the month o Wheatland Branch, Feb. 27th, 1920. March, for $5.00 down and $5.00 The following program was renderper months thereafter. Phone 295, ed: Adv. Logan Song, Congregation.Mligh on the ' SHEPPARD AND CO. of Idaho Falls Mountain Tops. Prayer, John C. Nielsen. have several farms for sale on exSng, Congregation, If 'Therei tremely eav terms. Finest soil in iti Ynir Heart) Sunshine, the West. If interested, call at their Address J. YV Welcome, office, write or phone them. Do it now and obtain the raise in price Murray. Song, By all the School Children. Adv. yourself. Piano Solo, Miss Siddall. WANTED Capable and reliable Address, History of the Wheat-an- d man to sell our well known line of Branch, by Bp. Spencer F. groceries to family trade, in Hyrum Allen. Wellsville, Mendon and surroundSong, By 1st and 2nd grades. ing territory. Excellent opportunRecitation, Rachel Nielsen. ity for man desiring permanent and Song, Leonard and Sloan Hall, of watermaster for the Paradise System and also on Blacksmith fork System of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., will be accepted by the secretary. All Ulmer Briggs and John Nielsen. bids must be in the hands of the profitable employment. Address Grand Union Tea ComShort Reading, Olive Salverson. seeretary on or before March 24th, 345 Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake pany, Piano Solo, Miss Fincher. at 6 p. m. Adv Utah. City, Song, By Six Girls. N. J. NIELSEN. Pres. The Red, Song, Congregation, H. P. ANDERSEN, Secy. White and Blue. Prayer, John C. Nielsen. After the program a nice lunch If you want the benefit of my was served to all present. ImmedThe Sunday School after the children enjoyed Convention of Benson, Cache and thirty two years experience as iately and maker of all themselves in dancing and playing Hyrum Stakes, which was to have Notary Public, been held March 2.Sth, in Logan, kinds of legal documents that will games. Later in the evening the older has been again postponed to Apr. stand the test of the courts, or if themselves in a you want Fire Insurance that insur- people enjoyed 25th, next dance also. es I am still doing that kind of Respectfully, Stake Supty. At midnight, hot chocalate sandbusiness any evening after 6 p. m., John A. Israelsen at my home. Charges always, rea- wiches, pie and cake were served. Brig'i.im N. Maughan The visitors were: Bishop Fred sonable, Alban T. Clawson C. Olsen. F. Furhman and wife, Postmaster Resp., Furhman and wife, Joseph F. Peterson and family. Miss Cash, the The Utah Power & Light Co., Will school teacher, all from South Ridgedeliver to you an Automatic Washdale. Everybody had a good time ing Machine, during the month of E. R. Dr. the dentist and wishing that the Ward Reunions Hubbard, March, for $5 00 down, and is located now the would come a little oftener. over per month thereafter Main Williams on Economy Store, Feb. 20th the school gave a proLogan. Street, where he has fitted np gram and dance in honor of Wasoffices to recive his many hingtons Birthday. patients and give them prompt Mr. Verner Jensen returned OUB and satisfactory service as hereto from Hyrum where he has been fore. adv visiting with relatives and. friends. d A fine baby girl was born to Mrs. Archibald Thursday, Feb. 32 Years In Business Notice tri-stak- e Notice! $5-0- up-stai- rs . Mr-an- Oil BOND Will Sell Voux Goods VANITY HATS Top of Good Dressers 19th. We now have the telephone com- pleted into the valley. The snow is going slowly. Thatcher Clothing Co. LOGAN, UTAH Send your tinware to the High School for free repaires. Ad. |