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Show South Cache Courier Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, April 23, 1920. VOL. X, Additional Locals Parents Enter- Quarterly Mrs. P. W. Eliason of Logan, was tained at School a Hyrum Conference visitor Tuesday, Mr. J. J. Facer of Pocatello, was Thursday afternoon was parents visiting day at the Lincoln school. At one oclock the children proudly marched in with their parents, who were welcomed by the teachers. After visiting the rooms foT an hour all the patrons assembled and heard talks by Miss Thomas, County Supervisor of Music, and Miss Kremer, Primary Supervisor. A Parent Teacher Association was organized with the following The Qus rterly Conference of Hyrum Stake was held last, Saturday A limited amount of choice seed and Sunday, April nth and 18th, C. Produce Co. Barley,--- S. ad a Hyrum visitor Monday, Miss Emma Schmidt of Salt Lake City, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Porath of this city. Our Cache Junction flour is the best, judging from the amount we S. C. Produce Co. sell. ad Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon of Smithfield, officers: spent! the last week' end Louise B. Christiansen, President. here with parents and friends. Albin Clawson, Norene Allen, Vice-Presi- dent. Mr. Oliver Gunderson of the Utah Secretary and Power and Light Co. at Ogden was Treasurer. a visitor here the fore part of the After this meeting the parents week. went to the basement and looked We have wheat, oyster shell, beef over an exhibit of the pupils work in all subjects. All went away high- scraps, baby chick feed, and milk S. C. ly pleased wifh the afternoons en- mash for your chickens. Produce Co. ad. tertainment. It was decided to hold the A man who doesnt advertise is next meeting of the Association like a young fellow winking at his Wednesday May 5th at 2:30 p. m,, to girl in the dark. He knows what which all parents are cordially in- he is doing but the girl doesnt. vited. The officers of i The latest reports from Russell Crookston, who is veiy ill at the organization heartily invite and hospital at Logan, are to the effect expect every school patron present that he was resting better .since an at the meeting to be held on May was performed yesterday the 5th. The speakers will be Miss operation Stocks the County Nurse and Miss Sargent Farlin Allen, who received Miss Thomas will sing his discharge from the Avation Kremer. for us. Corps, last week, returned to Hyrum Parents! Please mark it down on this Friday. Mr. Allen 'will locate in Salt Lake City. your calendar May 5lh 2:30 p. m. the Parent-Teach- ers , Mr, Leroy Hill, the contractor We have field pees, spring rye, called office Thursday. He silo corn seed and the best variety reports that he is getting along as of garden seeds that grow. S. C. well as can be expexted with the at-o- ur Produce Co. ad. trench digging for the Paradise water system, considering present SHEPPARD AND CO. of Idaho Falls weather conditions. He stated that have several farms for sale on ex- he had practically all the material tremely easy terms. Finest soil in on the ground, and he expects to the West. If interested, call at their rush the work through as soon as office, write or phone them. Do it good weather sets in. now and obtain the raise in price SPRING IS HERE! Which means Adv. yourself. us before spring Mr. Geo, H. Stathem of Rexburg, putting on that new coat of paint or came down Wednesday for a visit varnish that your house or furniture with relatives and friends In this is needing. Also Window Shades, Pabcolin a good city and Wellsville, for a few days. Curtain Rods, He was accompanied floor durable, HarMrs. covering for a much by riet Rowberry, who is 'visiting her cheaper price than you can buy Lisisters Mrs. Mary Green and Mrs. noleum elsewhere. ' Anderson and Sons Co., Hyrum. Hiram Hall, Sr., of this city. adv. house-cleaning-'-S- Commencing Monday, April 26th We will sell the following named goods r at the following low prices: f Flake, White Soap, per case, at $5.80 Jewel Soap, per case, at ... 5.65 ' White Peets, 6.40 Naptha, par case, at A. B. Naptha, per case, at .. ' .. .. 6.40 White Russian, Sunny-Monda- y and other kinds, .. .. ... good, old soaps, a bar at 6c 1 .. . FibreRugs, 9x12, each, for Congolium Rug, 9x10, at a reasonable price. Tomatoes, per case, at $20 15 $3.25 A GENERAL LINE OF i Merchandise at Reasonable Prices Allen Brothers HYRUM, law of tithing. The choir sang "I know that my Redeemer lives, after which Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith spoke on 22 Hyrum Pioneer Laid To Rest the subject of prayer. Referred to the formula given to the Zoram-ite- s and compared it with the prayer of Alma for the people in those days. Pres. Parkinson made a few closing remarks, after which the choir sang an anthem. The benediction was pronounced by Patriarch 0. M. Wilson. Funeral services over the remains of Inguald Gulbransen were held at the 1st ward meeting house last Monday April 19th at 2 oclock p. m. Bp. L. D. McBride presided and the ward choir under the leadership of Mads Itassmussen furnished appropriate singing. Prayer jn&s offered (To be Continued.) by Bp. A. A. Allen. The following spoke words of consolation to the bereaved: Pres. W. C. Parkinson, Elders Albert J. Allen, C. F. Olsen and Bp. McBride. Each spoke in the highest terms of the Pre-sidid- Call Far a Mass'Meeting and ward officers. Pres. Parkinson presided. The 2nd ward choir under the leadership of A. J. Petersen, furnished excellent music during the sessions of conference. A Mass Meeting of the Tax- excellent charactristics possessed by Bro. Gulbransen, of his honesty and payers of Hyrum Precinct and in all his dealings. The surrounding towns, is to be held uprightness at the City Hall, Hyrum, Mon- closing prayer was offered by Elder Louis B. day evening, April 26th, at 8 p. Hyrum Christensen. Bp. m., for the purpose of discussing Maughan sang very feelingly, 0 the question of Bonding the Conu-t- My Father, between speakers. The services were quite largely Saturday Morning. to its limit for a $700,000 Road The session commeneed at 10 a. Bond, a notice of which has al- attended. Thefloral offering were m. by the choir and congregation ready appeared in local , papers. beautiful and a large cortege of singing What was Witnessed in the Also for the forming of resolu- automobles followed the remains to Heavens, and prayer by Alma 0. tions to have our next legislators the cemetery. The grave was dedJackson.' Guide us 0 (no matter what party they be- icated by Elder James L. Jensen. Sinking, Thou Great Jehovah. Bro. Gulbransen was born in long to) pledge themselves to Elder John S. Welch of Paradise, pass a law That appropriations Christiania Norway, Sept, the 29th who just recently returned from a of the State must not exeed the , and was at the time of his mission in New Zealand, reported income of the state for the year, death 71 years 6 months and 17 days his labors in that mission as a mem- and further, to eliminate some of old. He was the father of 11 childber of the faculiy of the Maurii the unnecessary offices that now ren, had two wives, one of whom i Agricultural ColLge. Sister Welch exist, also to have each person with a son and daughter preceded who in connection with her husband drawing a salary from the state him to the great beyond. also labored as a Missionary in that be taxed according to his salary, Mr. Gulbransen was a carpenter land,. reported belabors, and bore apd for the discussion of such!y trade and was very conjenlp' rnd a strong testimony to the truth of other matters as may come before industrious,-- , having taken part in said meeting. the gospel. the erection of nearly every public Elder Thos. A. Leishman spoke Robt. Baxter, and Respectfully, private building in the city, Chairman, Taxpayers League since he first came to Hyrum in 1866, regarding the apostacy and the restoration of the gospel in the latter as a young man of about 17 years of days. age Excepting two daughters all Apostle David O. McKay then the other children were at the NEW FACE; NEW MAN! He addressed the congregation. ervices. commented the choir for being Ilolworthy Hap, the active young present in such a large number and fiction moulder, for whose work all their service to be rendered during the magazines and publishers are conference; commented on the re- clamoring, has scored another success which in The Man Nobody Knew, We wish to express our gratitude ports of the returned missionaries will start serially in this paper. It and the remarks of Elder Leishman. involves not mistaken but changed t all who rendered aid and AssistSpoke on the principle of tithing, and identity. A soldier who had his face ance during the sickness and death referred to the Christian churches shot away in the war gets, through the of our father, Mr. Gulbransen, to skill of the surgeons, a new and pleas- all who attended the funeral and in trying to adopt this principle. ing set of features. lie goes back He compared the doctrine of pre- home and under an assumed ' name the many comforting words spoken, starts a new life. Surprising compl- all of which we greatly appreciate, destination as taught by the Chris-iaications ensue, especially as concerns and may the Lord bless them all, is churches with the revealed docthe girl who loved him as the other trine of Joseph Smith, the prophet: xnan. New and startling! Read it! the wish of, The Gulbransen Family. That all men may be saved by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel, ,r and dwelt on the divine mission of and the work accomplished by Joseph Smith, in comparison With other churches. After singing by the choir and prayer, conference adjourned till 2 p. m. y 18-18- -- Card Cf Thanks n Own Yor Own Home NOTICE! 2 This conference was in many respects the most interesting and best attended in a long time. There were present on the stand of the general church authorities, g Apostle David 0. McKay and Patriarch Hyryum G. Smith; of the stake presidency, William C. Parkinson, Andrew M. Israelsen and William II. Maughan, and good representation of other stake 1920. NO. UTAH v Saturday Afternoon. Conference reconvened at 2 p. m. Services began by the choir and congregation singing How Firm a Foundation, and prayer by patriarch John E. Roueche; singing. Pres. A. M. Israelsen, the first speaker, said it was the privilege of every member of the church to know for themselves whether or not Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, and bore a strong testimony to the truthfulness of the Latter-da- y work. A roll call of stake and ward officers was then hail, which showed a very good per cent in attendance. Pres. Parkinson, then spoke on the various phases of Christian beliefs and compared the same with our doctines, also spoke on the BUILD FROM PROPERLY PREPARED PLANS i Select your home from catalogs of over 1000 designs, the most elaborately prepared books of their kind ever issuedDemand a contract in regard to definite cost of con- struction. i . ' . Build a home that embodies beauty, convenience, fort one that will always find a ready sale. com- Build Architecturally Correct Anderson & Sons Co. TYRUM, UTAH all Continuous Dance, Elite Hall Hyirum, Wednesday, April 28th Music by HYDE PARK BAND and SILVER PLAYERS |