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Show I 66 Efcat lbt North South Cache Courier Two and Two 2nd Ward Conference Equal Five?? Wellsville News Notes If the most adroit politican, the most brilliant orator, or the brainMrs Frank Price left last SaturThe saints of the Hyrum 2nd iest labor leader should try to con Ward Conference for Salt Lake where she will ward held their inee you that two and two make five, day ' 10 p. m. Pres at 26 Feb. her daughter, visit Sunday you would not believe him. M. D. Bickmore and J. B, White That is just exactly what is being - Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. also High Counselman W. H. Dar attempted, however, in arguments Vere Price entertained about eightley were present. which have been and are being adv- een guests at an oyster supper. All .Bp. Allen took charge and the ward chior furnished thesingiag. The morning session was mainly taken up in reporting the various auxiliary organizations. Pres. D. M. Bickmore spoke briefly on the duties of the saints and officers in the church. At the afternoon session Bp. Allen reported the condition of the ward and compared fignres with 1901 (.when the Hyrum ward was divided) and 1921 Pres. White spoke on splendid characteristics of retiring Bishop and of the cess he and his counselors had in the ward. He then hon- orably released Bp. A. A. Allen and Counselors Lorentz Petersen and Chas- A. Nielsen with a vote of thanks for their faithful labors in the past, after which Bro. Edwin Clawson was sustained as Bishop with Jos. F. Nielsen and Leo C. Nielsen as his anced to show why wartime wages must still be maintained on the one hand, while the cost of living and commodity prices must be reduced on the other. Three years have been devoted to such orguments. The eosts of raw material including j - counselors. NO. 16 Bjram, Cache County, Otah, Friday, March 3, 1922 VOL XII. enjoyed themselves very Ezra B. Nielsen spent Sun- Mrs. day in Wellsville as the guest of her daughter Mrs. James B. Bradshaw. Barbara Christiansen, daughter farm products in practically every of Mrs Harry Christiansen of Salt instance are down to a prewar fig Lake who has been visiting Mr.- - and ure and in many cases below. The Mrs. W. H. Maugban the past three cost of manufacturing and distrib- weeks, was taken seriously ill last ution is most instances, while some- Thursday but is now improving. what reduced, is still for above a Mrs. Christiansen expects to return home in the next few days. normal basis. The chief element in the cost of Miss Lila Butters of Clarkston manufacturing and distribution is spent the week end in Wellsville as labor and taxation. Inflated wage the guest of Mr. Preston B. Maughscales and tax bills added to normal am cost of raw products will not make Wilford Baugh, Jim Hall, and a normal price to consmer any more Dave Stoddard hae returned from than will the addition of two and the Auto Show in Salt Lake which two make five. President Gompers is strenuously was held in the Vaudeville Pavilion. A million and a half display of autoabjecting to any return to prewar mobiles and equipment of the highwages on the one hand, while on the est grade, with plenty of guides in ha demands normal other -- present much. living These brethren 'then each expressed themselves as being willing to try to carry on thiswork to the best of their ability; and there is no question but they .will i succeed as, they Lave the full support of the people, and we wish them success in their new field of labor. . . f1 Additional Locals Basket Ball News Mr, Shephard, Intome Tax Collector 6pent Wednesday in Wells-vill- e. j , ' Ho-e- y Mr. Simon Jones left for Brigham to attend of an aunt. Rebecca Allen, Millie Petersen and Susanna Nielsen, visited the Wellsville ward Stake R. S. Officers Tuesday. Miss Clarice Hansen is ill at her home in Providence. Mrs. Dan Walters is taking her place at the Floral Dell School. Miss McAllis- ter is also absent,' being quarantined at her parents home. We have many cases of illness in Wellsville Roy Hall, Bishop Maugh-a- n and Glen, among enza it wife, Herman Theurer, Will and Lamont Allen being the number. If it is influis a very mild form. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bankhead entertained this week at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Laron Darley. The following guests being present: Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glen. below Wednesday morning! Girl friends of Miss 14 degeers Salt Lake. ! and Francis Games and muic were the pastimes of the evening and a delicious luncheon was Served. " Hart, Clawson Lewis, Gunnell. There was a basketball game Wed. evening between Richmond and Wellsville to decide the ionship of the valley of Wellsville. B. Y. C. champin favor 32-4- 8 J half-militar- y vice-cons- ul Grazing Fees For 1922 The Secretary of Agriculture has decided that the grazing fees on S. the National Forest for 1922, may be paid in two equal installments. The first half of the fees must be paid on or before the date the stock Under the auspices of the 3rd enters the Forest, and the second ward Sunday School, the B. Y. installment may be paid at any time College will give an exraordinary ' up to December 1, 1922. There will high class concert at the 3rd be no interest on the deferred half. ward Chape next Friday evenH. I. RICE, Ranger. ing March 10th, at 8 oclock p.tn. 3rd Ward S. t Musical Concert i All are cordially invited to attend and urged to be there, as this will be a real treat to the Household Remedies For good service and quality of Household Remedies, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, - Polishes; Hog and Stock Tonies, call on J. D. JONES, Rnwleigh Mnn, Hyrum. h Block East ef District School, ad people of Hyrum. Admission IS and 25c. Notice For Bids Bids for the position of will be accepted Water-mast- by the er di- Notice! rectors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co. for the season of 1922. All bids The High Priests of the Hyrum must be in the hands of the Secre- three wards are respectfully rereturned tary, prior to March the 7th, at quested to meet at the City Hall -- reserves the on the 2nd Sunday of the month. all bids. or March 12th, at 10 a. m. reject any H. P. Anderson, Secy. ' James L. Jensen, President. The Board j at Brd ward Chapei 5 p.m. Prof. Otte With Instrumental Selections 10th Concert Orchestra, consisting of 18 pieces Interspersed by Dramatic Reading by Miss Barber. Your Under auspices of Third Ward Sunday School. descended from Austrian and French families. The daughter grew up in the life of in estate her fathers Dalmatia, and is said to be very accomplished. She long since dropped her title, and chose Hungarian nationality. Mr. Cannon has been attached since April 1920, to the American legation in Vienna. He was graduated from the University of Utah in 1916, taught two years in the South Cache high school at Hyrum, inlist-e- d in the U. S. Marine Corps early in 1918 and went that spring with his regiment to France. After the Armistice he was chosen as one of the American service men permitted to attend the French universities, and took a course in international law and history at the Sorbonne, Paris. Returning home in the late summer of 1919, he was soon thereafter appointed to the" diplomatic post above mentioned. News of the engagement was received by relatives here three months ago, and letters arriving this week tell of the wedding. In attendance at the ceremony were, besides the brides mother and a few intimate friends, the American consul and a few others of and the American colony in Vienna. half-cour- t, Poppleton entertained at Tuesday eve. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the young lady who left Feb. 28th, for Mrs.' J. S. Leatham from Brigham Wednesday where 6 p. m. she has been visiting a daughter right to Mrs. John Crossman. adv. Big Musical Concert Friday March Married in Austria esting Interesting news just received Thos. Kerr and wife, Joe Bailey from Vienna, Austria, announces and Mrs. John Bailey are in Ban- thejnarriage, Jan. 14th, of Cavencroft where they went to attend dish W. , Cannon, son of Col. and ths funeral of a niece. Mrs. John Q. Cannon of this city, Several storkes visited the home and Mile. Lilia Horsetzky, only of Parley Murray Wednesday. The daughter of Mme. Horsetzky von most important event being the Hornthal. The brides father, Bararrival of a son All concerned are on Horsetzky, who died in 1912, doing nicely. That there might was a celebrated Hungarian general be good increase meted out five of Polish family, and under the old Iambs likewise timed their arrival empire was imperial governor of for the same day. So Parley Dalmatia; the mother, who is still smiles broadly. living, is a Viennese noblewoman days. Wednesday the funeral - ly. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Green left Mrs. J. A. Chapman spent TuesIn the final game of the Division- daughter of Lewiston, were visiting for Pocatello Tuesday to attend a and Mis. George day in Ogden. al Series staged at Richmond Sat. her parents, Mr, funeral of a niece of Mrs. Greens. Feb. 25, 1922, our South Cache Gordon of this city, this week. Mr. Howard Leatham returned Mrs. Will Owens left Wednesday Basketball team made a wonderful Dont forget the Mendon Dramat- from Ogden where he had been for Ogden. shewing against the North Cache ic Co., in the great military play transacting business for the Globe - Mrs. Irvin Maughan and daugh'Under the Americau Flag, at Grain & Milling Co. hoopsters. ter Radia have been visiting Mrs. The South Cache boys set a pace the Rex Theatre next Wednesday. Miss Grace Autrieth of Ogden C. J. Clawson in Hyrum for a few that was entirely to fast for the See' ad for particulars. spent Sunday with Mrs. Win. Lea. Northenera and although they had j Word was received this Saturday but few rooters along yet they de-j afternoon that Geo. C. Nielsen, a monstrated that type of ball which former resident of Hyrum, and a is common to the past history of the brother to Iver Nielsen of this city Southern school. died the same morning at his home Until Kenn Murry was unnecessnear Idaho Falls, Idaho, from the arily knocked down and out which flu. upset things just at the end of the first half the score stood 22 to 111 The Mendon Dramatic Co. will in favor of South Caehe. The final present the great military drama Under the American Flag at the score was 30 to 27 in our favor. Rex Theatre on Wednesday, March The South Cache people are try- 8th. The company comes well reciug to arrange a post series ommended and should receive the patronage of the people. The play is full of interesting scenes and sitThe Hyrum Sportsmen Basket uations throughout the performance Ball team went to Logan Thursday and those who attend can be asaftornoon and played a game with sured of a real treat. the A. C. Freshmen. The people ot Hyrum are becomThe boys seemed to be entirely ing more interested in our Sportoff center as they didn show their smens club and are now anxiously usual form. The practice was good to see the suggestion of though, at the end of the game awaiting the score was 38 te 22 favor of the Mr. Hovey, Secy of the Logan Chamber of Commerce carried into A. C. boys, A return game will be Played in Hyrum Sat. March, 11th. ' effect. The suggection that it be made an named a Chamber of Commerce is a good one and as Mr, LOST a large bunch of keys says should be done that we Finder return same to this office might get more recognition both and be rewarded. ad locally and nationally. C. W- Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry are The following elipping taken from rejoieing over the arrival of a baby the Desert News may prove intergirl last Saturday. All doing niceto some of our readers: The faculty of the grade school entertained Friday evening. The following guests were present: Mrs Gunnell, Mary Douglass, Della Wright, Miss Hansen, Esther Clark LaReta Wahlen, Mary Perkins, Mae attendance and songs and music by Jones, Gladys Hill, Miss Oldham a Ladies Orchestra followed by a and Mrs Allen; Will Alien, George banquet at the Hotel Utah made Cooper, Preston Maughan, Chas. a or the Mr. Gomper, conditions. can add two and two and make five he can at the same time maintain boys. war wages while reducing the cost Thuisday great day But Saturdwhat about and Friday of living to a perwar figure. Think it over, Mr. Congressman, ay? They do not tell but seem ve , vn. Mr. Capitalist, Mr. Gompers and anxious to avoiL.e subject. A noticeable feature whs the display Mr. Laboring Man. of Ford and Lincoln cars for which Mr. Baugh has the local agency. When The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woodward is seriously ill. Mr. Wm. Hoskins was caken ill at his home Wednesday and is in a serious condition. Treat at our Expense. Admission 15 I. 25c Everybody invited. Dont Fail to attend. |