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Show Cou I VOL. XI. Hyrum, Cache County, Ctafi, Friday, Mar. 4, 1921. Building-Loa- n Branch for Hyrum Mt. Sterling Old Folks Reunion To the To Conrad Tbe Old Folks Reunion of the Mt. Sterling ward, held Feb. 17, While in Hyrum yesterday Mr. Ogletree, County manager of the 1921, in the meeting house was a Intermountain Building and Loan grand success. All the married folks and the Association of Salt Lake City invited guests, which consisted of called on the Courier and out old the and the new Stake Presof the lined the plan organiza tion in getting established here idency, Stake old folks committee He expressed his appreciation for and all former residents of, the the wholehearted support and en ward assembled and enjoyed the couragement extended to him by sumptuous dinner which was served. After the excellent dinner the leading men of the city. the following program was renThe required membership for organizing will be signed up dered. Singing. earW next week. The local office Address of welcome, John T. will be opened for the conven ience of members. Mr. Ogletree Haycock. Solo, Sallie Walker. called on Mr. Warr, Cashier History of the old people of the Hyrum State Bank who saic lie was acquainted with all the Mt. Sterling, R. W. Garrett. Song, Hard Ti mes, Frank men on the board of directors anc Bedford. were the leading among that they Speech, Pres. John A. Israel-sen- . business men of Salt Lake. He was anxious to see a branch es Florence Bedford. Mr. A. Reciation, tablished in 'Hyrum. K o. ns. Ogletree expects to beestab lished and ready for the spring rush in building and loan work within the next ten days. He wil return from Salt Lake and be a: Hyrum Tuesday and Wednesday March 8th and Vth, and woulc like to meet all who are interest ed in building and lotfn as wel Mr. th. it. tl investment4eature offeree the public. It is expected tha as the . John A. Ieraeisen will be appoint ed local manager. 4 Funeral of LaRee Clawson 4 A v 4 Funeral services over the remains of LeRee, daughter of Mr, and Mis Edwin Clawson, who died Feb. 23rd, at the age of six and years, were held Saturday Feb. 26t(j, at the 2nd ward chapel, at 2 oclock p. m. Bp. Allen conducted the services and the ward choir furnished appropriate singing. The speakers were Bp. L. D. Me Bride, Elder 0. M. Wilson, Pres. John A. lsraelsen and Bp. Allen. Between speakers solos were rendered by Mrs. Leta Allen, Mr. 0. E Petersen and Mrs. Geo. Lemon. Eider Alvin Allen offered the invocation and Elder C A. Nielsen pronounced the benediction. The funeral was well attended and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. A large' cortege followed the re mains to the cemetery where the choir sang a selection and the grave was dedicated by Elder Levi Anderone-hal- f 4 A f A j A T 4 sen. Good Land Low Prices, S say not thjs in complaint for 1 had my choice, invitea to ride on sleigh by gesture and voice; But I ve a crotchet in my make-uto in walking rejoice, And I hope the teamsters will accept this my excuse, p j give to teamsters heartiest thanks, and to everyone Who helped make the treat a success, which surely was done; If there d been prize for best treat I believe youd have won. But do not mention this to first and second warders. I I forsook chores that day to give my ego enjoyment For to seek righteous pleasure is legitimate empolyment; Long life and pleasure was mentioned in mine endowment, Even so long as to mine covenants I remained faithful. Among the galaxy of the numerous old folks, I was one Who enjoyed the efforts of the of fun; My desires for fun did surely all their efforts outrun, But I found much solace in listening to fine musicjolly-make- ,v ( To the cooks and their aides I sincerely give praise For the fine spread on tables on which I did gaze; The varietyfand abundance gave me kind of a daze When I reached out for one thing I sometimes got another. To quieten pa'ate for a while I ate quite enough, Old stomach growled he said we had treated him rough; Palate if not checked sometimes on stomach puts a bluff, And sometimes cripples himself in performance of same.. s moderately enjoyed the fine show in the Picture Pal-acFor I did not. much desire to be considered so base As to throw your many kindnesses back into your face. The quick changing lights and shadows tires my old eyes. I Association begin a campaign for a childrens playground in conjunction with the school. This has been one of the big needs of our city for a long time and Hyrum ought to be able to support one. We turn our entire attentions to amusements for the grownups, forgetting that the little folks need a ittle outside stimulation. It might e a matter tfiat the social Commit tees of our town may pay some To ye Gents and Ladies of old folks Committee I say To thank you heartily, I my egos promptings obey; And unto yfru fa this manner I. my thank? convey-,. But I am not an expert sribe nor a fluent speaker. , . er Hyrum, Feb. 10th, 1921. is soon to Mrs. June Wilson last turned to re- Mon- ' - Bring us the News. Bring us the news. Mr. Irving Jensen arrived here March 2nd, for a few days visit with relatives and friends in Hyrum and Logan. Mr. Jensen is looking and feeling fine. Mr. and . E. Appleyard. Additional Locals nt h, i To Work Tor A Playground Washington, March, 4. Warren G. Harding of Ohio, and Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts were inaugurated president and of the United States today. Harding took the oath at 11:18 oclock and Coolidge at 12:21. Pressing his lips to an old historic Bible used in the inauguration of George Washington, the new president took the oath administered by Chief Justice White. He had chosen the 18th verse from a chapter of Mi-casaying What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humb-- . ly with thy God. President Wilson, yielding to last minute entreaties of his family and physicians, took no part in the inaugural ceremonies, other than simply to accompany the incoming president from the White House t'xUhe capitol, and, then went with Mrs- Wilson to their new home. Immediately after the administration of the oath. Harding turned to the vast throng stretched accross the capitol plaza and began his inaugural address. Sound amplifiers carried his voice to the outskirts of the big assembly. The chilly wind feebly warmed by a bright sun swept the broad space which appeared vice-preside- The old foils palates and stomachs were undergoing probation And longer the probation lasted strojager grew imagination About what they would do, when to dine came invitation To imagination's designs old stomachs often are slackers. James E. Mitton. Mr. and Mrs. Estle Smith entertained at a family reunion Thursday night of this week. A delicious supper was served ancTa very pleasant evening spent. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fife of Providence, Mr. strangely wanting in contrast and Mrs. Francis Olsen, Mr- and with other years when it had Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. been illuminated by the uniforms Fred Anderson of Logan, Mr- and of West Point cadets, .midshipMrs. Nelton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. men and troops. Pledging his Warren McBiide, and Mr. Cutler faith anew to American instituand Mr. Rasmussen of Kilgore, tions, reiterated his - Preston, Idaho, special attention. ten days in Wells-villwe give out bovs and girls the day after spending and Hyrum. While here they right kind of play and recreation sold their home to Mr. John we can expect them to grow up in plea Hardipg Idaho. for a return to normalcy for into strong, healthy, vigorous man-loo- d Mr. E. J- Wilson Jr. was called and womanhood. The 2nd ward Dramatic Co. gave dustrial peace and friendshipmen Let us all unite in encouraging to Salt Lake City Monday, Feb. 21, a veiy good performance at the with the world and spoke again He was authorized to Rex Theatre last Thursday night his promise to work for an assoand promoting so worthy a cause. on business. ciation of nations to bring about he beginning may be small, but establish agents throughout sev- in the presentation of the play, disarm-men- t. In fact peace and approximate with good support, in a short time, en states in the interest of the Webb ; The Dust of the Earth. we may be able to maintain a real Rim remover. Agencys now open, it was one of the best amateour playground, performances we have witnessed in properly Quite an accident happeped at supervised and one that Hyrum the Hyrum Drug Store last Thurs- a long time, and suffice it to say that each performer did exceedingmight well be proud of. day afternoon, when part of the ly well, considering the limited on one side of the - e f - shelving Funeral of Anthon H. Lund store, amount of training the company has had in playing before a home audience. The company deserve credit for their efforts put forth by the production of this pleasing play and that it was appreciated by the large audience present, was eviJohn enterJensen Mrs. Mr. and denced by che frequent applause tained in honor of their five year given the performers. old son Max, on the evening of Those present were March 4th. Warren and Jensen, Mrs. Irving Still With One. Elmer Eliason and three sons, Mrs. Hatfe rid of that you Stena Larson, Mrs. Clarice Jensen feeling yet? potNot while Im dodging and daughter Flora, Mr. and Mrs. the automobiles. Ii Jensen and daughter, Mr. and Innuendo. Hrs- E. J. Wilson and daughter I cant do a thing with my hair. Minda. An excellent supper and Send it to a hair specialist, sugice cream, with games and chatting gested the other damsel. were enjoyed by all, and young Max k Prime Requisite. was happy to tell each one that That portrait of Mrs. Gaddy is a It wouldnt be resident Harding took his seat on speaking likeness. nv other wav. like his birthday. loaded down with all kinds of pat-temedicines, broke loose from the it wall and fell smashing to the floor The High Priests of Hyrum Stake in a heap, breaking also several are respectfully requested to meet show cases in its wake, entailing a Easy at the 3rd wajrd chapel on Sunday loss of several hundred dollars. Notice! nt March 13th, at 1 oclock p. m. James L. Jensen, Pres. We sell the best improved beet prompt. and p'otato land in Snake River Valley, satisfaction guaranteed or no deal. D. N. Stephens of Idaho Palls, Idaho, is our representative in Cache Bids will be accepted by the Valley, call or write. Evans and Jorden, Room 200 Shane Board of Directors of the Hyrum Block, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Phope rrigation Co., for the position 157. adv. of watermaster for the year 1921. Bids must be in writing- and in FOR ALE 10 acres of irrigated, the hands of the Secretary, on or at 6 p. m. nd with 5 shares water right before March 10, s About one fourth Bids must' cover the control of (i) cash, balance terms if desired. For particulars water on the entire system. ad H. P. Anderson, Secy. apply to Hans Jorgensen Hyrum ad , rs - was spent in dancing. - . d, I was ved, .when the rest of the evening Attention 4 the Other Committees cf the Hyrum Third Ward! Harding, Now President I themselwe in playing until the supper was sergames Terms '!HI L. Anhder, and all ice-boun- enjo3"ed Parent-Teach- Old Folks Committee non-practic- Singing, Everlasting Friend. After the program everybody The KO. 16 I m an old fedow who accepted iuvitation to your fine treat And trotted down to your ward chapel on his twTo feet; hich to a dancer was somewhat of a treat, ConsideringAhawing, slippery condition of sidewalk. Solo, Ida Haycock. Petersen, manager of theMoca Speech, Robert Baxter. branch of Anderson & Sons offer Duet. Make the World Brightand we ed floor space urged that Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Parker. make our headquarters there. His er, Retold offer was' thanklully accepted Story, Elnore Cooper. ns, al tj run-dow- - ir n Funeral services for Anthon II. Lund, first counseler to President Heber J. Grant of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, who died Wednesday morning Mar. 2nd, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. It is probable also that memorial services in honor of President Lund will, be held Sunday in all wards of the church. y I am prepared to write Fire Insurance and Auto Insurance, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts; settlement of estates and probate matters promptly attended to. At your service every day. Office at Vernon Olsens Store, next door to Hyrum Drug Co. Resp. yours, adv. C. F. Olsen. k |