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Show n - Damaged Page 5 VOL. XIII Our Independ- Raising- of Flag. tion by Band. m. a. Pulling Matches. - Sunrise Eoy Scouts Form in Line. Selec Two division of teams. Light weight teams up to 1400 lbs. Heavy weight teams over lbs. Assemble at Srd ward Chapel. Selections by band. 10:30 a. m. 11 a. m. Program as Follows: Opening Overture, Scout Band. Patriotic Medley, First ward ehoir, under the direction of A. J. Petersen. Invocation, Chaplain, W. A. McBride. Ladies Quartet, Directed by Miss Walborg Petersen. Reading Declaration of Independence, Mr. Delmont Petersen Male Quartet, Mr. A. J. Petersen & Co. Oration, by Orator of the Day. Prof. F. L. West. Selection, Boy Scout Band, Benediction, by the Chaplain Gome on time, so the exercises A short snappy program. 1400 promptly at noon. AFTERNOON SPORTS Broncho Busting 1:30 p. m. Mr. Elroy Nielsen and Mr. Murray Petersen will ride any that any one cares to bring, so if you know of a horse that is a bad one, bring it. 3:00 p. m. Ball Game. Wellsville vs. Hyrum. The rivalry between these two teams is well known. Between the 4th and 5th inning Irvin Anhder will give an exhibition with his trick horse. This horse is pretty wise and its tricks will surprise you. While the base ball game is in progress the children will be entertained with races, games, etc., on the lawn west of the City Hall. Prizes for all. Childrens Dance at the Elite Hall. 4 ch-,- nu-.-.H- orse h Races on Main Street. eIayTaceT'y'TJTv.c; This 'vventwiH -- rv br.r Gorgeous display in- - iTynnhvn..- Fireworks. The most Grand and of Pyrotechnics ever shown in Cache Valley. Motion Pictures. 8:30 p. m. EVERY EVENT TO START ON TIME. SPEND THE 4TH IN HYRUM Missionary Farewell Socials party will be given next Monday night, July 2nd, at the Second Ward Chapel at 8:30 p. m. in honor of Miss Lavanda Peterson who leaves shortly for the Northwestern States Mission. The following program will be rendered: Selection, Orchestra Piano Duet, Dora Nielsen and Gladys Petersen Comic Reading, Bessie Crookston Quartet, A. J. Petersen & Co. Farewell Address, Bp. Edwin A farewell Clawson Response, Missionary Saxaphone Duet, A. and Lavon Larsen J. Petersen Congregational Singing Dancing after program Everybody invited. All Welcome holiday is so distr.trj American No other holiday so firnVy unites us in a common cause hr celebration, or creates within us sOch a deep ith t others of feeling of kinship of T. W. Petersen Thursday. About 50 were in attendance some coming from Southern Utah and Idaho. A very pleasant time was had by all. Bp. Jorgensen and Couns. Warr were invited Professor Loys McCann has started a piano class in Hyrum. His studioisat the residence of Mrs. Maud Liljenquist on Main Street. Pupils who wish to take piano lessons should see Mr. McCann, and have their names enrolled before the class gets too large, as he can only handle a certain number. Mr. McCann comes well recommended as a piano instructor and has classes in Logan and Richmond, and will give you the best of service at most reasonable rates. n p Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a baby girl born June 2oth. Mr. Dave Jones of Malta, Idaho, was a Wellsville visitor last week. Mrs. Thos. Walters and family,of guests. our country, even though our frontiers are now flunr thousands of miles westward, and j our people carry the ideal of Jilvrtjy jnto every land to which thrir fortunes lead V I them. Dr. Eugene Worley who spent One hundred and jforty-sevelast week in Salt Lake City, as a years ago government of the peodelegate te the Utah State Medieal ple, by the people, and flor the peoconvention, is back and Society ple was a dream: Tcnday, gov had a very interesternment of the people, y the peo-i- s reports having Many of the leading ing time. the ideal pie, and for the people Physicians and Surgeons of this of all the nations of th. world, and country were present and read the practice of the best fof them, papers on medical problems before Ohe hundred end forty-sevethe society. Through the efforts of years ago they y iblis bed to the Dr. Worley and the other delegates world that epoch-- r ikir fg document, from Cache Valley, they were able the Declaration cfndcj pendence. to get the Society to hold the Consea and reir---- 1 ea After stating ; vention for the next year in Cache sons Hor their dkp on. they solerr?'. Qache Val- yajjpy ag gUegg 0f V H A1 i1 ley Medical Society. T I Salt Lake are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maughan, before going to Roek Springs where Mr. Walters is employed. Mr. Thos. Thorpe and son Roy went to Los Angeles last Thursday to work. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson June 20th. Mrs. James Allen and children of Idaho Falls are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thorpe Wednesday evening. Mr. Daniei "'Viters who has been in Canada shearing sheep, came home sick Thursday and is confined to his bed with spotted fever. A number of friends of Mr. Frank Leisbman gave him a party Refreshments Monday evening. were served to 22. Mr. Abraham Myres underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday evening. art-Ceari- I Oi. AV.fcll-- f tives of li yf Co ca, in GendJ igress assembled, i to the Supreme Judge of appealing tk? e rectitude of our the World for in do the name, and by intentions, of he good people of the authority these colonies, so emnly publish and declare, that Th se United Colonies are, and of righ ought to be, Free eele-lento- liin Jar- - vis entertained in honor Vr-w- er husbands birthday. A very en joyable evening was spent. Miss Verrell Jarvis daughter of the hostess assisted in 'entertaining with a number of piano selec tions. Supper was served to Messrs, and Mesdames Roy Park inson, C. W. Parkinson, R.' C Bassett, and E. Buist of Wellsville, Mr. and Mr. Lyman Harris, Mrs. A. E. Erickson, the Misses Gladys and Leah Smith of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siddaway of Logan, Mrs. Olive Stillritch of Park City and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porath and Mr and Mrs. J. D. Jones of Hyrum. Mrs. Eliza Owen is visiting i friends in Ogden this week. , , j t Chicago last week to attend" sumriv.r school. Mr. and Mrs. Clain Baxter of Salt Lake were visitors here Sunday and Monday before leaving for California on their honeymoon. q Mau-ghan- s do you Think is 1 Benediction Holidays may be ;; sidred as falling into two main grt ips. First, those that are sonvwfit international in their charattrsach holidays for instance as Christmas, Easter, New Years Tip land newest of all. Armistice Day! Second, those holidays that distinctly national. Of these,1 IrLependence Day the Fourth cf July is our outstanding examr'e. No other Wellsville Locals and Personals Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thorpe of and Independent States. Wheelon were Wellsville visitors With these Wf rds our forefathers Bring us the news. Wednesday. declared the in "pendence of these Trade at the Three Rule Store, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maughan of United States, Today we are Logan and save money. They give me that event, and Ogden were the guests of Mr. and a discount on every article you buy. brating ourselves to the Urs. Peter Maughan Sunday. we re dedicat Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen and dau cause and prin ies to which they Mr. Peter Maughan was in Salt this so freely. ghter came up from Salt Lake gave ake on business Wednesday and week for a visit with parents and Not very ma ' years ago it was Thursday. friends. our intention, oparently. to cele-io- lives. Mrs. W. H. B. Maughan enterA committee from the Stake Sun- brate this occe by duplicating Let us not be satisfied with the tained in honor of her daughter Get Ac- as closely and ps exactly as possible day School Board, held a for Independence which Sybil Friday the 29th, the occasion at the home of the scenes of bloodshed and carnage struggles quainted Social, our forefathers made. Rather let aeing her eleventh birthday. Weeupon this Declaration of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright, Fri. folkwi'-us continue to fight for Independ- nies, strawberries and cake were evening. The Superintendency pre- Independence. ence in every and all ways, so that served to fourteen of her little sent and past and board members Today, after years of effort on we may hand down to our descend- Jriends. and wives were present, and spent the part f authorities in all part ants the torch of Liberty burning Mrs. Elsie Gunnell gave a party a very enjoyable evening, in games of the country., we have come to more than ever. for her son Farrell Tuesday evening. brightly music and dainty refreshments. realize that we cannot commemorThe world today is in a critical It was his tenth birthday. The A special feature was the various ate the day of Independence merely condition. in What may happen evening was spent in music and on the of the battle-field- s graceful dances executed by of it has its effect upon games. Ice cream and cake was any part lawn by a bevy of pretty maidens t.he Revolution The fact has been us as a nation; and what we do as a served to 18. in costume, members of Miss brought home to all of us that the nation influences every nation on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchen-so- n Wellsville. from dancing class birthday of oi r Independence is a the globe. The world today is not entertained Thursday evening in serious event. the same as it was one hundred and honor of their daughter Mildred, The fact thJt our Nations heroes feety-seveyears ago. We must who was married to Mr. Oliver fought for fi?edom against great neither slavishly follow the opinions Myres in the Salt Lake temple June odds should fe brought to mind, and acts of our forefathers, nor 20th. Supper was served to 60. and their nanes should be hallowed carelessly pursue the erratic but- farewell party will be given at the most beautiful girl the First Ward Chapel Thursday in July 5th, at 8:30 p". m. in honor of Miss Ada Wilson who leaves shortly Mau-ghn- s order that all may know In for the Northwestern States MisRefreshment Parlor will sion. The following program will hold a Beauty Contest. be rendered: 16 years is elig Any girl over 25c Singing by Choir ibk to nominate. With every to be Invocation A. B. Wilson will given purchase a right and purQuartett every nominate one girl, will amount Reading Mrs. Kenneth Harwood chaser over a certain Violin and Piano Duet Flora and 5e. get a vote for each Muriel Jensen This contest start Saturday, 10 Minute closes Farewell Address June 30th, at 6 p. m., and John A. lsraelsen m. July 4th, at 10 p. Vocal Solo Doctor Worley BOYS GET BUSY Response Ada Wilson ANE GET A PRIZE Singing Choir Refresment Parlor A A reunion of the Petersen-Lar-se- n family was held at the home j n horse 5:00 .n. Aditional Locals ence Day . OUTLINE OF EVENTS " NO. 20 Hymns, Cache County, Utah Friday, June 29, 1923 Hyrum Will Celebrate 4th may close - owner Oil 9 j Mavghans HYRUM, UTAH n in perpetual emembrance. But if terfly theories promulgated so elowe would realy show the sincerity quently today.Rather let us have the attitude of our homag, we must give more attention to the cause for which of eur forefathers; that w$ must do they died tha the manner of their what we think is right. And for death. that which we sincerely beHeve is It is true sat mankinds inclina- right, let us be willing to give our We liver, remembering, at the same tion is rathe the other way. and time, that living actively for a cause are proud o military success, worship the? wh) die gloriously is far more effective than dying for and romantally upon the field of it. Buthe truer worship and May we all on this anniversary f battlethe higher ispect lie not in a futile our Declaration of Independence, admiration the splendor of their give eurselves anew to our country. all dedicate our lives to its death, but ither in an identifica- May we tion with, id a fighting for, the eternal Independence, Liberty and Clifford Warr. cause for hich they gave their Prosperty. - Notice! Notice is hereby given that Ilyrum Gitv will not be liable for any bills incurred by City employees unless ordered by Requisition, signed by proper city official. By order of City Council, adv. Hyrum City, Utah. Francis Olsen entertained the club Thursday afternoon. The subject of the meeting was social culture and etiquette. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. H. B. Nielsen md Mrs. Ralph were guests. Mrs. |