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Show Courier NO. 42 Cache County, Utah, Friday, Sept. I, 1922 Stake Program For R. S. Offi- cers Three-- ) Ward M. I. A. Meet Entertain Cache Valley Race Meet School Teachers Top market price paid for good Leonard Larsen, milling wheat. ad Hyrum. a The following program will be given under the auspices of the Boy Scouts and Bee Hive Girls, of the three wards next Friday ' evening, Sept. 8th at 3rd.wardchapel at 8 p. South Cache Additional Locals Held at Logan Sept. 4th, 5th Following is a list of District and A chicken-coup- . and 6th. A Big Time For School teachers engaged to Thompson, High Everybody. ad. teach the coming year in the schools Hyrum. of South Caches Mr. Rich Eliason took a carload Avon Olga Gibbons. THE FIRST DAY: the of beef cattle to Ogden last Wed., Bee Hive Three and Wards Songs, a lawn party, Hyrum C. L. Hall, S. A. Dunn, The social was Monday, September ,4th-La- bor Day returning Friday Prayer, First Ward Jennie Christiansen, Bessie Brown, tastefully arranged the lawns were at the Big Show. Day Everybodys Scout and Mrs. Mr. Second Ward other and Song. Harry Hamberg Jennie Browfi, LaReta YVahlen,-Haze- l jth couches, rockers, ' Bee Hive talk, Second Ward The Race Meet and Rodeo will retruned the forepart of the week Hansen. Hilda Olsen, Maud and potted plants seats, cut flowers few in a from Band Lake Salt Selection visit 2 Adcommence a m. days General Miller, Anna M. Ralph, Dean White. p. were the decorations. 5 minutes on Scout Work, 3rd A. R. Hovey, Manilla mission 85c. Children under 12, City. Millville About 240 guests were present Classic 1st Lorna Seats Ward and for all. Yeates, Harriet5 30c, war tax included.. Dancing, Miss Elva Nielsen, assistant Rost- Poulter, including the Stake Presidency Gills Chorus, First Ward No extra charges fqr seats on grand mistress left Christiansen. A spicy program of their wives. Tuesday to visit Bee What Hive Paradise Edward P. Oldham, Cushions rented. Bands in tives and friends in Salt Lake and work has Talk, elocutionary readings mBSic and ' No waits between Pres. White cod done for us this summer Helen attendance. Joseph Howell, Alice Olsen, Irva Ogden, was carried out. heats but something doing every on the Gerber . Fillerup. gratulated the Stake Board The three Scout band concert Band Reese Maughan, CarWellsville Selection we success of the social and hoped which was previously postponed, Talk Stake Scoutmaster 10 min. oline Wyatt, Sidney Wyatt, Win, J. such entertainments may have more will be given this Saturday night at Bee Ranks Hive Allen, George Cooper, Elsie Gunnell, Awarding jn the future. Paradise in connection with a dance. Amusements and Games Mary Douglas, Della Wright, Marwas served with A nice lunch the 3, Tomorrow, Sunday, Sept. Chairmen: L. L. Gardner, Mrs. May Jones, Maughan, as great quantities of watermelon IbfENT ON MAIN STREET concert will be given at Wells ville guerite Hill. ' Gladys ','iGames were played and E. Ray Gardner. desert. 4 p. m., and in Hyrum at 6 p.m. Grand Brilliant and of ITdisplay G. Hughes, Gladys Mendon A. Committee: J. Peterson R. and social chat much merriment, should turn out and hear Everybody fireworks. free dance street Big S. Smead, Jennie Christiansen. Hughes, OliveSorenson. was indulged in. Scout bands. with Jazz bandSj continuous music, , H. R. Pulsipher, Elda Cornish All went away feeling that it is colored lights and special decora-- ! choir ward" 2nd The Smithfield Jensen, Phebe Jensen. good to meet together in a social tions. Grand Labor Day Ball at visited the Hyrum 2nd ward a week Program South Cache High School H- to meet thus way, and hoping Auditorium. Special produetions last Sunday night and gave an ex-a- t H. P. Andersen, N. W. Sunday Eldreds giant cellent musical program at the M. Christiansen, E- F. Lee, E. N. LarLyric Theatre. ferris wheel and T. conjoint meeting. Smithfield ettn sen, George Bates, E. P. Van Leu-vaSmithfield will furnish the and high class concessions makeup'well boast of their choir, for they Good A. E, White, Edgar Williams, program for the M, I. A. Con- an attractive midway on Center are real entertainers. The Hyrum Ellen Barber, Effie Jones, Enid joint meeting at the Hyrum First Street. 2nd ward choir furnished the mus- - Ruff, Florence Thomas. Esther Cole, Ward Sunday evening, Sept. 3. after-for each ; leal program last Sunday evening man, Mabel B. Young. Snappy programs M. 8 P. at oclock will and afternoon that evening, at Smithfield, returning the All school in Cache County will Mr. H. E. Havener one of the Chorus: To A Ladies Wild and has old both young start thrir regular school work on formmost minning'engineers of the pliment. Rose. lowest been the at possible arranged state, has just completed a report Dr. E. S. Budge of Logan gave Monday, Sept. 11th. Jt - Vocal Solo Gwen Pilkington. prices, and there is no reason why a of the Mineral Point Copper Cos. talk on his travels Ladies Quartette: .McCracken this big event should not be a bigi very interesting Mine south qf Avon. Mr. Havenor through England, Scotland, Belgi- -, f success. r Quartette. ...a in the agrees 6vefy"respgctv"vvifh' ' ? rjum and. France, before the 3rd Solo: Mrs. La Veda Vocal Wi, report and claims made by Mr 4 ward conjoint meeting, Andrew Madsen. Mr.- Havenors Griffiths. last Sunday evening. He" related Will be given at the 3rd ward Ladies Chorus: GoodBye Sumreport does not go into all the detscenes while trav- of interest many chapel next Tues. evening, Sept. We are taking this method of ails as that of Mr. Madsen because mer. cling through the war-tor- n regions 5th in honor of Mrs. Arthur Piano Selection. notifying our customers of iuc hat were practically unchanged only a short examination sufficient Petersen, who will shortly leave Ladies Quartette: McCracken change we have ma e in our ere tV an(j wjiere depth and length dalix was made. marks of the terrible for the California Mission. wstem. Conditions hav, chansed war were sti yisibe The mineral is there and when the Quartette. ,n addition Following is the program:--SonThey will also bring a speaker and wo are unable to Continue th0 present lower tunnel is drivan to a Mr, Haryey Jenle Congregation credit, the way we have been doing, played a fine . solo, and Simon sufficient length the ore is sure to and give some readings-Al- l pian Prayer the invited. (We have gone beyond safety' be found in large enough quantities Vocal solo, Leonard Larsen who those We trust that limit.) for mining. This may beeome one Reading, Mrs. E Ray Gardner have been thus favored when they of the principal resources of the Violin duet, Maurine and Flora were in need, remember to pay county and should receive careful Through the officers of the Dem- Jensen. In addition to the regular Testi- those who trusted them, at least consideration. Mining has meant Farewell address, John A. All ocratic Party of Hyrum, Mr. Chas. the bill; all if possible. much to the state. It may mean monial at the Third Ward service part of Israelsen. will be ren- accounts of long standing are closed A. Nielsen hereby announces that much directly to Cache' Valley in the following program Piano solo Mrs- Alban Clawson '' as to further charging. There will he is a candidate for County Comthe future. , It is hoped the present dered. ResponseJMrs. Arthur Peterson be credit extended to those only missioner on the Democratic Ticket Mineral Point Reading, Mrs. E. Rfay Gardner Copper Company can Members of Scout Band Music, of Cache Copnty, if his Democratic who pay promptly. Instrumental, Erie Olsen. continue its work and reach .the Boys Chorus friends choose to select him for that Yours Respectfully . rich body of ore that is (Springsong. Mendeltoa) deposited in Everybody invited. ad ad position. Allen' Bros. Third Ward Bishopric. the claim. Stake Relief Society in honor of the Board entertained and teachers of the oC8l officers n Thursday. Aug. 24th. at Stake m. Lovisa Allen. home of Pres. The Hyrum FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to Ole . - I rela-stan- d. ! , , 1 For Night - merry-go-roun- n, Prospects For Big Mine j J com-enterta- in A Missionary.. , Farewell Social - -- Notice - . i g ; i Church Notice - Assessment Notice The of Shamhart-Christianse- Logan unique have Co. n just started a very merchandising campaign. Theyre going to give away absolutely Free te a customer a beautiful Chevrolet Sedan and a Buick Sedan to patrons of their store. The will give you a tieket with every dollar purchase, and- who hnowg who will be- - the lucky one when the drawing comes off. It roight be you. Every patron has the same chance. Ladies, remember and get your tickets when make your purchases, so you wont miss your chance. For more Particulars see Ad on another Page of this paper. - Special Millin- Notice in hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., held July 5, 1922 an assessment of $1.50 per share was levied upon the Capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 18th day of e To the Theatre Gowers The Rex will Present Three Big Feature Specials which are listed November, 1922, to the Secretary And then be sure and see them Also Notice the Admission low Choose the ones you wish to said Corporation, at Anderson of Prices as each one is a special You should Prices at the Bottom of each list-s- ee Do not be Governed by Hyrum, Utah. Any stock upThe Second Night- all of them If Not The First Night on which this assessment may remain unpaid on 18th day of Novemand and Wed. Friday Thursday ber 1922 will be delinquent and Monday and Tuesday for sale at publio auction Sept. 8th and 9th Sept. 6th and 7th Sept. 4th and 5th and unless payment is made before THOMAS MEIGHAN Beautiful GLORIA SWANSON will be sold on the 17th of DecemIn Geo. M. Cohans Brilliant ETHEL CLAYTON IN ber, 1922, at 12 oclock noon to pay Success IN UNDER THE LASH the delinquent assessment, together A PRINCE THERE WAS EXIT THE VAMP Theres no need of us to tell you A picture of the likenes of the with cost of advertising and exT. and Roy Roberts, Theodore pense of sale. about this Picture, as you can realYoull weep and Prince Chap. Hans P. Anderson, Barnes, support this beautiful Star ize the quality this Star make-makthe same time. Also the at laugh have will we as a in as good picture Secretary and Treasurer. together with a 4th chapter of the Dated Sept. 1st, 1922ad shown. Also a good Comedy for the Children. , with Ruth Roland. White Eagle Comedy to Make you Laugh. Admission: Admission: Mrs. J. E. Christiansen of the Admission: 10c. Adults 25e. Children 5o. 15c. Adults Pioneer Children hotel was a Salt Lake visitChildren 5c. Adults 15c. or this week. Rex at the Free next Thertre will give away Company, Logan, Big Labor Day Dance at the Logan NOTE Shamhart-Christianseof the to holder Coat the coupon. School lucky Auditorium, Monday Eve, fSept. 4th. Saturday night, one Boys or Girls next week. Performance at every Tickets 55c. War Tax included, ad Coupon Tickets given PARANOUNT WEEK Sept. 4th to 9th, Means Joyful Week for Hyrum be-se- -- Saturday e ery Sale Tues. and Wed., Sept. 6th 5th and put on sale 100 hund- last years hats at 50 cent values up to $5.00 and $6 00 We refi se m consist of Childrens Misses Eadieg huts, Efyrurn Millinery Store Maud Liljenquist Prop. - n - . s, |