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Show Damaged Page s Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Nov. 16, 1923 s Quartet at South Cache High Educational Week Hyrum City Municipal Electric Before The Public Utilities Commission of Utah: be Observed NOTICE OF HEARING President Coolidge has issaed a proclamation setting aside the week of Nov. 18th to 24, as American Elucational Week. r'The object of this is stated in his proclamation as Notice is hereby given that the application of Hyrtara Municipal Electric Plant, for the permission of the Public Utilitie Commission of Utah to increase the rates for lighting and fuel, and to enforce original Schedules No. 13 and 14, for electric services within the Corporate limits of Hyrum City. Utah, will be heard follows: .... ' ' before the Commission at Hyrum City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 27th I recommend that the state and day of November, 1923, at two oclock p. m. local authorities co operate with the By Order of the Commission. civic and religious bodies to secure Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of November, 1923. most general and helpful observ" . , (Signed,) F. L. OSTLER, Secretary. ance, for the purpose of. more lib- First Publication Nov. ad 16, 1923, last publication Nov. 23, 1923. erally supporting and more effectively improving the educational facilities of our country. - ' Additional Locals YVellsville Locals and Persona Netted FOR SALE Potatoes, is suggestive, and as, follows: Sunday, Nov. I8h, Fo r God Gem and Blues, also Onions. Apply and Country. to Hyrum Hall Jr., Hyrum. 19th American Nov. Monday, LAURA WERNO LADIES QUARTET. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson Constitution Day, Privileges and of Malad, Idaho, spent children will Next Wednesday evening the Laura Werno Ladies Quartet Responsibilities of Citizenship. last week end visiting relatives present the second number of the South Cache Lyceum course. Nov. 20th Patriotism .Tuesday, friends in Hyrum and Logan. The Laura Wefno Ladies Quartet is a group of Day, American Ideals. who are royally welcomed by Lyceum audiences wherever Mr. Loys McCanns Piano Studio Wed., Nov. 21st, School and they appear. Teachers Day. Visit School.' The is now at the residence of Mrs. From the beginning to the close of their program there is a Schools the Maud Liljenquist. Students should Hope of America. feast of musical entertainment and artistry. Especially notable Thurs. Nov. 2nd Illiteracy Day. arrange early for winter course, ad are musical and dramtienumbers, given in costume, depicting the Illitery a Menace to the. Nation-- .7" Free Balloons All next week the dress, manners anl songs of the Americain Colonial period, the Civil Friday, Nov, 23rd Community Hyrurrf'Drug will give a balloon War days, the early seventies and of the Quakers. Day. The School the Community cent The program may be carried out I - artist-entertaine- h rs . . . t . The Scouts of the first wai4. a suprise Wed. evening in honbV Mr. Heber Geen, the Scout IeaS in the High School Building. Mr. Green is going to California to work. They presented him with a beautiful Kodak, Refreshments were seryed and the remainder of the time was spent in dancing. ' ' ,4 Howard Leatham entertained 15 of her friends Friday evening. Mrs- - The daughters of Pioneers Peter free with every twenty-fivTh,e members of the Werno Company play as well as sing. In Center, ad Palmolive sale of Soap. Maughan camp, entertained Mon. strumental trios and cello and violin solos are prominent on the Physical t Saturday, Nov. 24th Mrs. W. B. Gall, who has been evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. program. Education Day. What the Schools Daniel Maughan .and family, who The type of program, the skill with which it is presented and are visiting here with her parents! left doing for health education. to work on a the peise and personality of the members of the Quartet all unite to for Rigby, Idaho. She are gain's' California ' Wednesday has been named as Wednesday ' make their program one of genuine enjoyment. Mrs. poultJfiijm; Parent and School Day. The La- was accompanied by her sister ad . Get your season tickets now for only $1.25. Grace Harwood. Mfrnd'Mrs.'--ThosThorpe and dies Literary Club has secured of Fine Idaho Rurals familyof Ogden motored here POTATOES speaker, from' the Federation ' : Woman's Club. for that day who at 50c ' per bus. "'I also have three Monday visi ting with relatives here will take up some time in the clas- pure bred, Holstein bulls, will tlfade and intLogan.7 7 ; 7 Sam Ewing, Mr. Normal Baldwin who has ses and conclude the days program for other cattle. ad. been employed iff Magna the past with a talk to the parents. As Smithfield, Utah. four months returned home Monmay' parents as possible should visit The Hyrum First Ward 'Scouts one in need of Overcoats, SweatThe agricultural department the schools and show an Any interest in day. ',(Troop 1) met in Paradise hollow in- of the South Cache High School ers, Blankkets, Underwear, Hosiery the education of their children. The Literary club met at Mrs. stead of at the regular meeting desires to function in the comor any kind of knit goods, cannot do better than call on me. I can Oscar Hendrys Tuesday afternoon. place, on Thursday Nov. 8th. munities of South Cache to the and Mrs. Maynard Bullough ' A large bonfire was built and extent that aid may be given in fit out any member of the family Refreshments were served to 12. Lila have of May Ogden, about twenty scouts including Hans solving some of the agricultural daughter with quality goods in the latest The Wellsville Junior High School and been "i her Mr. parents visiting P. Anderson scout excutive for lowest the at district. of the prices. styles gave a program on Arruistise Day. problems H. Jensen and family, of H. Mrs. an Wilson M. at educaresidence, Stake, Patr. 0, my Inspect Samples Professor Hill of the A. C. gave an There are a number of this city the past week. They re- ad old Pioneer Scout and. ScoutmastH. 0. Hyrum. the Gundersen, tional things that department interesting talk, piano selections by ers James J. Wilson and James Mc- will do such as culling poultry turned home today. Hilda and Carrie Thorpe, Reading Mr. Elroy Nielsen, son of Mr. The Bride gathered around the fire. the of Lily Camp Miss Caroline Wyatt. .Sego flocks, demonstrating paponizing, and Mrs. E. E. Nielsen of this city, by A short program was held with testing of milk, germinating of Daughters of the Pioneers will give and Miss Arvilla Harris of Portage, a talk by Excutive Anderson,' Patr. seeds, helping in soil fertility a Prog'ram next Wednesday afterUtah, were united in marriage last Wilson who told bear stories and problems, working out crop rotar noon at 3 oclock at the 2nd ward Wednesday, in the Logan Temple. early pioneer experiences which were tions, and assistance in veterin- meeting house, to which all are cor- Mr. Nielsen is very well and favorA special invitvtion invited. dially very interesting to the boys. I problems. ary ably known in this community and The next numbers on the program It is also the intention of the is gxtendd to the members of the has a host of friends who wish he was considered by some of the boys school to give this winter, part Cy&thia Benson Camp to attend this and his wife happiness and success A car. of poultry and dairy to be th best. Everyone got a time or evening classes in a few entertainment. on their journey through life, with feldS will arrive in a few days green stick sharpened it and pro- important subjects to the farmers A Correction. In our last issue whom we heartily join. They will, wiilfeh poultrmen and dairymen ceeded to place weenies on them of South Cache, particularly we stated that Wells McBride had make there home in this city. dan obtain from the car at a t. and roasted the same on the fire. young men who did not have the resigned as road supervisor of the y.It is with regret that we record After everyone had satisfied their opportunity of much schooling southern district. This is not corMr. Shipley is field agent for appetites a lively game of relievo and who are following agricul- rect. He only went to Nevada for the death of Mrs. John E. Midgley Utah Poultry Producers CooperThe work a short time while there was very who died last Sunday morning at ative Assn. wa3 enjoyed by all. Brother Wil- ture as a vocation. and is also agent for 1 oclock, after a lingering illness son could not run but he acted as will consist of lessons in poultry little road work to do here. Mr. of about three weeks duration, Sperry poultry and dairy feeds. referee of the goal. management, and in feeding of Sam McBride, who was also reportAn expert field service man is from typhoid fever. Sister Midgley work. related or other is to cows, ed as work, away haviDg gone dairy leaves a husband, three sons and six available at the request of anyInstructions from the U. A. C. still here and will look after the to mourn her departure one using Poultry and Dairy serwill favorably be available for road work to be' done during Wells daughters vice feeds which can be had at from this sphere of action. The work. McBrides absence. this We take this opportunity to exfuneral was held last Wednesday at the building formerly occupied the 3rd ward chapel and was very by the South Cache Produce Co. press our thanks and appreciation Go. Taxes Williams left last FriClara Mrs. If the customers fail to obtain Irrigation to our many friends who so kindly largely attended. ' A detailed acLos Cal., for Angeles, results either from gave loving service and offered com- day morning Payment of Hyrum Irrigation Co. count will be given in the next issue. satisfactory Helen. her with daughter from or visit to poultry dairy cows, just fort and consolation daring the .sicktaxes is postponed until Nov. 24th, We would draw the attention of by Miss Ruby accompanied was to She the and Dairy report Dec15th. Poultry ness and death of our beloved wife and final date our readers to the Ad of 'Riter Service and an who will spend the winter Jensen expert will call H. P. Anderson, Secretary. and mother, Ann Midgley. We are ad, Bros. on Store, the Drug Logan, and solve the problem. there. grateful to all who attended and Anlast page, announing the is ope The store took part at the funeral, and those A Rat That Didnt Smell After Being nual Rexall 1 cent Sale of hosehold of and wife Friday Mrs. Hannah Jensen, ' Dead For 3 Months. who contributed so many beautiful medicinces, toilet articles, stationery ad this of dealer coal flowers, and all who in any way James Jensen, I swear it was dead at least three and many other articles too numerWednesday died suddenly sorcjty helped to lighten the burden of months, said James Sykes, Butcher, ous to mention. It will be a pleaswas she We saw this rat arising Upon Westfield, N. J. row which we were called up on to morning. iis to see tlje many attracP ure for you and a cake of Put of vomiting, Tl a day. every with spell seized bless pass through. May the Lord behind a barrel. Months later tive offerings on display for you to t.o as he arms husbands her in died all, that friends as kind and true Remem- select from. This firm is well known tbj The my wife asked about the rat. her. assist to was endeavoring ay not be found wanting in their bered the barrel, looked behind it. for its reliability and quality of apbeen had she time of need. previous evening There was the rat dead, not the goods it carries, and no matter what health of state usual slightest odor.; Three sizes, 35c, 65c, article Mr. John E. Midgley and Family. parently in her you buy, large or small .fy her with $1.52. Sold and guaranteed by T. W, and had chatted cheerfully on getting & Sons Co., Co., can alway depend services are being Hutton and Anderson Adv. best of service and a square deal, j Bring us the News or send it to family. Funeral held today at the 3rd. ward chapel. Hyrum. us, but let us know. ! , Scouts Enjoy A r. 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