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Show 4 VOL. Opera and Concert Coming To Hyrum lovers of Hyrum and neighboring communities will be offered two musical treats this n week in the "appearance of the High School Opera Company and the Agricultural College Glee Music Lo-ra- Club. Logan High will present its opera Captain Crcssbones,' Wednesday 8 oclock in night March 28th, at A special stuthe Rex Theatre. will be given at 3 odents matinee This will allow clock Wednesday. at night. The room for the public famous A. C. Glee Club will appear in concert Friday night, March 30, at oclock at the High School Auditorium.- Clean-U- p Club Notes Cam- paign Progressing The Statewide Clean Home Clean Town Campaign is being conducted under the auspices of the Utah State Earm Bureau, and has the endorsement of Gov. C. R. Maybe and both branches of the Fifteenth State Legislature just adjourned. This campaign is one of the most comprehensive ever devised for general clean-u- p activities in town home in and tne state. every The state executive committee are now engaged in organizing county committees who in cooperation with local farm buieaus and other civic organizations will have charge of the work. Now is the time to get together and get a line up on this campaign, get organized, appoint committees, and get the work outlined so that systematic and effectual work can be done when the campaign com- The Elopement The monthly card party of the Coterie club was given by Mrs. France Olsen and Mrs. Arthur Jensen at the latfers home on Mar. 14. Six tables were set for progressive 500. Mrs. Allie Petersen and Mrs. Dr. Worley tied for first prize, but Mrs. Petersen cut the lucky number. Mr. Birch was the lucky gentleman, Mrs. C. J. Jensen and Mr. Calder Hall were also prize winners (?) Music was enjoyed thruout Most delicious rethe evening. freshments were served. All pres- ent expressed themselves as enjoy- ing a very pleasant evening. by by-law- nt s Notice! Notice! , ? t y I , week. l, e Smith and the Sunflower Quartet were the Misses Stella Hall, will be there to entertain us. Brenchley, Hattie Taylor Leona Buist, Lauralee Parker, Inez Leishman, Mr3 Soren Hanson arrived from Sarah Glenn, Mezenda l. Basett and Farrel Hollywood Cal. the forepart of the The early part of the evenweek, being summoned on account was spent in making candy of the serious illness of her father ing Mr. James Unsworth, of this city. and the balance of the time in playing games. I brood chicks till 8 weeks De-nes- Bo-del- , . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selley were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. old for 24c. each (3c. per the guests of week) d The night of March 17th, a Fish workers are to canvass their disand Game Club was organized with tricts and report to the Executive 0. H. Bireh as President, Victor Committee. The Advisory commitAllen as and H. H. tee consists of representatives from Petersen as Secretary. every civic, social, religious and A committee of three consisting commercial organization in the ofC. F. Olsen, Viator Allen, and H. town. Many towns are following H. Petersen, was chosen to draft this plan. The towns in the state have hem rules and to be presented at the next meeting which will be grouped into seven classes, accordheld in the Hyrum City Hall, next ing to population, so that towns of Wednesday Mar. 28th, at 8 p. m. approximately the same size will be to which all good and active sports- cempeteing against one another for men are cordially invited. having the most ideal living This club will be devoted exclus- conditions aud surroundings, in conively to the interests of fish aad formity with the fuleS and standgame, the stocking of streams and ards proposed by the State Executthe proper orometion of them in ive Committee. Each county in the Southern Cache County. state will be asked to subscribe on It is also understood that Wells-vill- e a basis of three cents for each percontemplates a similar organi- son, which amount will pay for the zation and with two such clubs prizes and all other expenses in conworking, good results are bound to nection with the campaign. The come. This club is separate and eawpaign opened on March 1st, and distinct from the Chamber of Com- continues through March, April, merce. We feel that more good May and June. The judging of the will result than by embracing or towns will be conducted during daplieating the work of the G. of C. July and awards made the forepart The initatioa fee will be one dol- of August. lar per year. Remember the place and date of the meeting, you levers of rod and gun, then come and make this the best organization in the State. The East side camp or the dauhold ghters of the Pioneers, will their meeting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Midgjey, Friday afternoon Mar. 30th at 3 oclock. Everybody ; present. The Third Ward Choir will give a The Synthia Benson camp of the Special Easter Program, on Sunday will meet April 1, at 2 p. m. Everybody in- Daughters of the Pioneers, ' ' cited. .. at the home of Mrs. T. W. Peterson. Mar. 30th; at 3 p. m. all members . Respectfully, 3rd Ward Bishopric. be present. Vice-Preside- Mr. John A. Leatham died last Wed. evening at 8 oclock from a severe attack of pneumonia, after an illness of but four days. He was one of our most respected and prominent citizens, and only returned from the state legislature about ten days ago. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggs Tuesday. Mr. Chas. Spence, who has been working in Oregon, has been a visitor here for the past I sub-divide- Game Club The comedy drama put on by the 3rd Ward Mutuals met with sach hearty approval, and all who witnessed the performance spoke so well of it, that tnatiy who did not attend have expressed a desire to have it put on again. It has therefore been decided to give a second performance on Monday night, April 2, at 8 p. m., at the 3rd Ward Amusement Hall. New and entertaining specialties between the acts. Admission 15, and 25c. A show worth double the ad price. Brenchley, last Sunday evening. Terms: customer pays for ehicks Miss Hilda Thorpe is visiting on arrival. Each customer stands with her sister Mrs. vVm. Miller, his per cent of loss during 8 weeks, of Basalt, Idalo. and I do not get pay for brooding Mrs. Chas. Bailey was a'Hyrum ones that die. Each customer takes visitor on Wed. of this week. Fred Fallows, were special guests for instance, has his per cent of pullets and roosters refreshof the hostess. Dainty The home of Mr. Arch Hill, was the city into four parts and appointend pays 24c each for them. I served. were ments Tue.1-da- y ed a captain for each part to be asbrood my own with others and burned to the ground last afternoon. cent of loss same as cussisted stand four lieutenants. These . A Fish and and Personals of Ellen Notice! La-Prie- i. YVellsville Locals Miss Greta Maughan entertained The Coterie club met with Mrs. a nnmber of friends last Friday C. J. Jensen Saturday Mar. 17th. evening at a candy pull. The program was in keeping with of decorations the the day, also the Mrs. Peter.Maughan is a Salt The Chamber of Commerce will rooms. Each answered roll call hold a Lake visitor this week, with her monthly luncheon at the Mrs. Edison with an Irish story. next daughter, Mrs. Thos. Walters Maughan Confectionery read an article on St. Patrick, Mrs. Miss Phil is Parkinson enterFriday night, March 30th, at 8 Bruee one on The Irish people and oclock All are m. members a number of her friends tained p. their resoursgs, Mrs. Worley one A. Mr. Jes. last Saturday evening. They to be present. The urged describing a visit to Irland. Both organizations have appeared before under tha auspices of the South Cache High School and they will undoubtedly live up to their mences. State Headquarters report that it hostess assisted by her daughter reputation and please those who hear them. has not been advised of the names of served a very delicious lunchReserved seats will bo on sale at theCounty Executive Committee in eon. the Drug Store for the Logan High the counties of Cache, Weber, Salt Opera at the usual price. Lake, Tooele, Daggett, Uintah, The Ladies Literary Society Patrons who bought season tic- Wayne, Piute, Iron and Garfield. met at the home of Mrs. Hans P. kets to the Lyceum Course will be Work is evidently progressing in all Andersen Thursday evening admitted free to the Glee Club Con- these counties. March 21. The Misses Valere This number is cert Fiiday night. The work of organizing Local Exand Merle Anderson, young being presented complimentary to ecutive Committee is progressing of the hostess, appearthem and in appreciation of their very satisfactorily during the past daughters ed in charming costumes of two support given to the Lyceum Course few days and about ten counties Miss Esther ColeThis being the opening number in either had their Local Committees folk dances. the new auditorium, the price to fully appointed or tne work well man gave an intensely interesting resume of that exquisif 'comedy ad reduced r to 25c..others will.be ' ' alopsr. L l An Each an tcd i p joy (El La? The experiences of several typical beth.) Mrs. A. D. Allen and Mrs towns might be ioteresting. Kays-vill- e " i: jiso. Hyrara, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Mar. 23, 1923 XIII. per One 9 year old mare tomers. These chieks come from 1500 lbs, one purebred Jersey cow, best flock I can find in California He;-fe- r, and cost 16c each laid down. (Egg just coming fresh, one Holstein McCormBeetrack, Beetpuller, 180 to 297 in FOR SALE ick mover, Wagon and wagonbox, also molern kichen range, as good as new, one Hand Washing-machinand one fumed oak Diningroom suit. ad Inquire to Henry Porath. e record pullet year of them laid 240 to 297 500 eggs; eggs and most of others over 200 All customers may come eggs.) and help divide up chicks at end of 8 weeks. If desired customers can ticfurnish their own ehickB to brood Patrons who bought season Phone orders kets to Lyceum Course will be ad- with leg bands on. ConI at once as want chicks here foremitted to the A. C. Glee Club Alvin Allen, Hycert free, Friday night at South part f April. ad. ad 153 J. rum. Phone Cache. Others 25c. The 3rd Ward WILL GIVE A Free Musical Program AT THE Mrs. W. H. B. Maughan was a Logan visitor Tuesday. The M. I. A. officers of the Wellsville Second Ward entertained in honor of Mrs. Fred Haycock, prior to the departure of herself and husband for Canada where they will make their The guests were the home. Messrs and Mesdames Fred Haycock, Geddes Maughan, Lorenzo Thorpe, James Bankhead, Mrs. Harold Swift, Miss Pearl Brenchley, Miss Christina Murray, Miss Lorna Leatham, George Cooper, Henry Garrett, Delbert Maughan and Francis Gunnell. The Relief Society of both the Wellsville Wards, held their annual meeting Saturday afternoon. After- an interesting program was rendered refreshments were served. Third Ward Meeting House Mrs. Leroy Hill entertained of her friends, Monday number a Thursday, Eve, March 29th March, 17th. Games, were played and a' special Radio Concert was rendered and enjoyed by all. Lunch was served to the follovj ing: Messrs, and Mesdames And- Professor S.' E. Clark of Logan will give a Demonstrative MusicalJTrip Around the World. Professor Southwick of the B. Y. C., one of Utahs best bass singers, will give several vocal selections. There will also be some instrumental numbers from the B. Y. Some numbers will be given by local talent. Miss LaRue Thomas of Logan, will dance. Everybody Welcome! Come and Enjoy a Real Treat All Free! Dont Forget the Time and Place. rew Hutchison. Thomas Leishman, Joseph Green, Dr. O. W. Christiansen John C. Brenchley, Archie Baxter, Harry C. Parker, Oscar C. Hendry, Daniel A. Leishd man, Thomos S. Bradshaw, L. Anderson. A most pleasant evening was spent. Wil-for- Mr. Earl Allen returned home the the forepart of the week from fulfilling a mission in the Central States. |