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Show Hyram, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Jan. 16. 1925 ?0L. Aim' and Purpose South Cache to ' of Organization Present Opera Orders ISO. 8 ' A Israplspn Vicifd Ogden SfOCk ShoW buildth,eenewfac.toriesinadditon!T I to several they now have. They must have been convinced that they pay- A canning factory can be built and be prepaired to handle your crops in a few months, but it will require as many years to be prepared to furnish some of the crops to supply the factory with. Get started this year; get your trees and plants from me or elsewhere, The possibilities are good, get in the game. I have assumed j For nursery stock and from ; a few others that is, the reason I T On April 11, 1901 the Daughters The east of Sweethearts, the own write Postmaster my were John A. Israelsen of. the Pioneers Organized comic opera. which will be pre advertisments, in my attended the live stock show also I got a few The purpose of this organization is sented during . the fiist week of own simple way jolts the Executive Meeting of the Utah to preserve all preeious hurldoms o' February by the students of the last year from which I have not Postmasters League which, was the Pioneers and to get the life South Cache High School, is one that fully recovered. An oldV gentleman held at Ogden, last week. While sketches of our Pioneers while they commands attention.' According to living in. Salt Lake, called on me are with us or before we forget Director N. W. Christiansen, few and asked for my opinion in regard there, the officers of the Utah Jersey to loads Sattle what they have told us. of Club, of which Mr. Israelsen getting amateur casts show such aptitude in strawberries, to sell in Idaho is We aim to have one of these and Pres., met with the Extention Wyoming. d interpreting the lines, and characters himli real distributer, which all responsibilities paying with my workers of the U. A. C. and a numsketches read in every meeting. We or are so capable of singing the he was, so told him to come and own money in advance to the nurs- ber of County agents. Plans are hope, by these the decendants might many clever solos and choruses. ery for all stock I sell in order to under way for the 4th derelope the faith, courage, patriSadie Howorth, talented soprano stop at my p'at and I would try Annual Jersey to help him gee his loads. He came get the lowest possible price for my Show which will otism and perseverance as shown by and a student of Florence possibly be held in Jepperson their honored ancestors. of the B. Y. U. will sing the role of bringing with him one son, and two customers, which I hope to get down Provo this year. Jersey breeders to or near the prices of the through the state are interested in Pioneers are those who crossed the leading lady. Well, I am not strur g Playing opposite large truks. larger nurseries. the progress the breed is the plains with teams or hand-cartto Miss Howorth, in the role of a enough yet j tell what he got, in making swan My is now ended, and a very! successful show will be . We welcome any daughter ot grand song dashing young knight, is Jack the way of Applies and treatment. I am prepared to accept your or- held some time in June. The Jerdaughter whose parents came to Wahlen, well known in these parts So he went-wesand loaded from ders. James C. Jensen, Utah before the advent of the rail- for his melodious voice and his over the hill When sey men attended the Banquet in I had partly ad the Weber Club at which Prof. road. It is not a church 'Wganiza-tio- cheerful Utah. Hyrum, regained conscious less, I was called personality. Hugh G. Van Pett, from but the church gives it every Waterloo, Iowa, Other principals, in this rollick- to the telephone, by a merchant who is the official support possible. It is a patrotic from Logan wanting 30 bu. of Conjudge of dairy ing opera, who have pleased the lineal cattle admits that at the organization any Ogden cord show was the grapes per day and maybe citizens of the south end of the val-edesendent of any creed. principal speaker. Prof. Van Pett with their exceptional musical something else'; but I fell in a swoon is the owner of one The membership fee is 50c. The 6cH- see a lot of line fen; and could of Americas ability are: June Larsen, who will annual dues or 25c. leading herds Jersey and is known eould be produced, as a winsome damsel so ces, v.here We have in the All pioneers from 1847 to 1853 be- appear of by thousands of dairymen! vicinity His talk and, enoughmore to supply the Hyrum, a buxom, blithe and debonair; Nancy also a player was very valuable come members without a fee ar.d piano and Christiansen, as Mother Goose 50,000 or mere people in our wn piano, both enjoyed by are kn wn as honorary members. high grade, slightly all. and VI ley, north and fire in her east of us, if used but in laundress, has enough The Cynthia Benson Camp of the g;od condition. We Mr. Israelsen blood to appear as and interesting sold at a reasonable price! Each will sell them at reports the show Daughters of the Pioneers hold their mother and mother-ibargain prices was a would splendid consume family one bushel or rather than success, the exhibets law; Henry ship them back. Re- were numrous and meetings once a month, they are of high quality Parker, whose clear riJh voice speaks more Remember you can sell a sponsible parties can get reason- the housing profitable and inspiring. We have of a brillant accomaditions future,- - as a member carload, where you are ituck with a able are good Prof. Levi Edgar Youngs Foundterms, and 'pay monthly, and exhibetors of the royalty deeply in love; Edwin truck load. J I find there are some are satisfied. The or yearly. Bull from quarterly, ing of Utah for a text book. The the who plays the role of who have escaped vacination, as I If interested Christiansen, write at once to sociation won Hyrum Holstien Ascentral camp at Log-moutline our the Jew, could not assume the part received in one day unsolicited, first Salesmanager, LYRIC MUSIC ed a lot favorable prize and receivprograms. We pim to hold our better if he had a larger nose and three orders amounting to $247 50. I Co , 2524 comment. He is meetings in Some home in honor of his Washington Ave., Og- rea'ly a wonderful hull name was Levi Levensky; Lloyd allow a discount on all orders given and every some pioneer. den, Utah. a(j Dairyman in Hyrum should be me, where my lime is not taken up in Schiess, as an English dontcha proud After meeting we serve refresh of the record he has know brings over everything that soliciting. 1 rave in mind some land Now made is for the our time to ear get your ments and have a sociable time totown. ' Snul1 with a monocle. h goes ,. for jj&nected se gether. In December 1924 we gave a many acres, which Maida Muir of Mendon and Elsie r Christmas h been carefully chosen to ensure an including great if terraced and planted to vineyards Wyatt of Wellsville, both Seniors at in our district. excellent production that will win 3 and peach orchards, it would require the high school were, recently the admiration of the school patrons little if any water, and could be $15 00 and $10 00 respectand the six-t- very and for Sweethearts most valuable land in our ively as rewards for winning the made the five members that will appear on We are now located west of R. ng county, at very little expense. An prixe essay contest A. the program. Eliasons meat and grocery enterprising young man could make conducted in Utah, by the Utah store, and ready to sell you Dry I am shipping fat hogs and other The members of the cast are as ja fortune out of the shade trees Powsr and Light Company. The Ladies and Gents live stock, all the time. Any one growing in Hyrum. jf he would go contestants were each given a prim-t- Goods, Notions, Etc. Come Sadie Howorth having animals' to dispose of, see Sylvia" .. Verdi, Nevada, a few miles west er containing cuts of various types and our new stock before inspect me. Elmer L. Eliason ad Prince Franz ...... Henry Parker of Reno, and learn the art of curing of lights and rooms in a home. In elsewhere. If havent got June Larsen lumber suitable for box, timber, addition they were given pamplets going The S- C. H quintet suffered a Liane what we can get it you want, a ia Edwin Ghristiansen which could be manufactured containing information on proper for defeat, at, the hands of the Fielding Mikel on short notice. On acyou The product would be lighting. The contest consisted in Nancy Christiansen small millAcademy fve, of Paris, Idaho, Wed. Paula of count financial conditions we Jack Wahlen in demand at a high price. This posting the cuts of the proper lightThe Idaho hoys are Lieutenant Karl nesday night, are unable to give credit. Lloyd Schiess neck of the woods is full of oppor- ing fixtures in the various rooms speeders, and play in fine form. Siingshy Mutual Friendship is a valKeith Campbell tunities. some of which would be and supplimenting that with an The S, C H. boys are p'aving good Van Trump uable asst. comPaul Thorpe far more piofitable than many ball and showing the old spirit. The Caniche essay. Each high school in the ALLEN BROS. MERC. CO. in I am of. Lemon Ann token advantage Jeanette monly score was 33 to 16. Logan district was awarded $22 00 ad Hyrum, Utah. Erma Maughan the fruit game and can furnish you as prizes for the best essay and Clarette Mrs. Leo Nielsen entertained the Frieda Framke with trees and plants, as well as primers. This contest was a nation .. Toinetta Ladies Literary Society on Friday Babt-ttDoris Mathews imformation that has made some wide affair and fostered in Utah by afternoon. Piano Solos were very Lisette Carmen Pitkin easy money for me, and you wont the Utah power & Light Go. ' well rendered by Mrs. Victor Peter.V. Lila Nielsen have to work twelve months in a Nanette . Is sen and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, a paper Servants, Soldiers and a large group year to get it. I doubt .the hillside on Our system of accounting time of chorus Boys and Girls. land mentioned, pays interest on a and mythology of the names of the Mr. Cantril Nielsen, son of Mr. valuation of $10 per acre, in three month was treated -- very and Mrs. E. Nielsen, who is atto five years could be made worth ingly by Mrs C. L. Hall. D U. A. C. has the honor the I have been cot tending $1000 per acre. licious refreshments were served by of meriting a place on the Varsity vinepd from practical experience the hostess. Team- Basketball Cantril was a and it would be usles3 to attempt in star our School High to the stock Commencing the 19, public to sell nursery January squad, and is surly showing his I mechanic arts department of the convinced. first are ability, at the unless they school over on the hill in who high school will sharpen or repair a number to' been have can refer you Logan. dates The following We congratulate Cantril, and wish caol chisels, axes, chains, picks and as low as land $10 per set for the various wards to hold have bought him success. do other light forging jobs, for the Such opportunities acre, eight years ago. which is now their Old Folks Reunions: are so we can be justly farmers of the south end of the rare, acre. A promi proud Millvi'le Ward Wednesday, worth $1000 per of our celebrities. Hyrum valley. Following this, the time will 60 Utah in county man planted nent , be given over to the repairing of Jan. 21st t acres of $200 land to fruit, 15 years ThursWard Hyrum Second furniture. The patrons are urged has ago. this land the last five years to bring only furniture that is worth day, Jan 22nd. acre. Paradise Wednesday, Jan. 28. paid interest on $1200 per the time to renovate it. Immediathollow Paradise the HARNESSMAKER Mt. Sterling Thursday, Jan- 29th. Just think of ely after the repair week, will come would employ all the it Feb5th. Ward hillside, Thursday, farm machinery repair week. F. J. Nibley Wellsville, Utah available help in Hyrum. the whole . - Hyrum Third Ward WednesCarlsen and M. W Cutler in charge would old Take If the harness season. and your working saddlery of the department, will gladly aid day Feb. Hthrepair work to Mr. Spinneys Second Ward be "Boosters", would convert their Wellsville the farmers at any time, in repair YOU I1AV& Shoe Shop, Hyrum, where I will Feb. 12th. hotair into just enough steam to. ' Thursday work. no anootita, Indigestion, Wind JL will be made B Charges only for it, repair it, and return call . Sn.lt restHeadache, on stomach, Avon Wednesday, Feb. 8th get one canning factory, the for new material used. All work is mn down, you will find q it promptly to him when done Medon Thursday. Feb. 19th. would be very easy. At the present closely supervised, so that the paand you can call at the shop and Signed the growers of canning crops in trons will be ensured of first class tone tho weak whity-Thy get it. Hyrum Stake Old Folks Corn- - Davis county, are preparing to sttizniiik it I btiiid up tu6 system. worjt. I"con-sidere- one-hal- f s. t n, A Rare Piano y Opportunity - n half-yearl- y , . kno.w.CLflS-J?-ararii- Now Ready For usiness o-- Additional Locals v Home-Lighti- . Funr-nishing- o - - . Cantril Nielsen Honored -' -- Dates For Old Folks Reunions -- - C. W. Parkinson - - - ! 1 - J f s s, |