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Show a CAPITOL, Today and Sa- t- PASSIONATE PLUMOEB" -- Sun. to Wed. - ia MARIE DRESSLEd EMMA11 Tfl HYEUM, UTAH, ET7 (01 1 1 AkS AT SALT LAKE The Marriage of Nan-letta comic opera in three acts, o be presented by the South Cache hoir, has been chosen. The opera ill be presented during the last of darch. The cast is as follows; Tfae cast for e, m lladelon, his daughter, LaFay Larson Henri, Marquis de Hauteur, his nephew, Frank Parker. Hilaire, his steward, Douglas Allen Mme. Zenobie, keeper of the Innt tlary Jean Jensen. her daughter, Anna Nannette, daughan. Edmond, Mme. Zenobies son, a lighwayman, John Hibbard. Roderique, Baptiste, Jean, Ed. monds friends, also Highwaymen, Elion Kendrick, Donald Wayrnan and , Joyce Hansen. Reporella, a Gypsy Chief, Winston 5ickett. Zingara, a Gypsy Girl, Dorothy White. Rene, a village youth in love with Nannette, Albert Fallows. Emile and Jacques, village boys, Iarold Olsen and Ariel Hansen. Yvette, a village maid, Margurjte Nielsen; Susanne, Garr. servant at the Inn, La-lu- e p i lit ii M8 1 Bean factory To Resume Operation This Year , Lso Angeles, March THE COWMAN is one of the problems tf the day. In certain sect- RELIEF SOCIETIES OF ions it is reported that local barAs have formed associations for the purpose of broadening their livestock loan operations, relieving the individual blanks and making room for additional livestock loans or other use of available funds. 1 White. Pierre Parthenay, Notary, Town kier etc., James Bailey. Paulino, a peddler, Paul Christensen. r Bear, Milton Cidman. In addition to those listed above, here will be Gypsies, Villagers, etc. Lou Miles, Helen Jones and Retta dathews are trying out for the part )f Helois , Comtess de Martigny. . 3 and social of The Annual Mr. C. rum, Vice-Presiden- J. Christiansen of t, heir excellent action. They kept he student body in a very merry Hood, especially the two children who couldnt along well with each other. The cast of characters was as ollows; Mary Craw-fqrdshir- . e, 1-- - 1-- 1-- - -- - -- - i e Hi-w- ay - 1 s Stirling, Laurence Grey, Mrs. o Canning Crops Committee, returned to his home this morning from Ogden with the good news that the Utah Packing Co. are going to put the Hyrum Bean Factory in operation this year. Mr. Wadsworth, of the Packing Company will be in Hyrum in about ten days to meet with & committee that will be appointed by the growers to arrange the price on the different grades. The Smithfield Pea Factory will also run this year. All that want to grow peas or beans meet at the city hall, Mon- Hi-wa- y The Preston Junior High School (resented their annual school play, a hree act comedy drama And Mary )id at South Cache Wednesday, he cast should be complimented on Hy- oftheUtah-Idah- meeting Rediscount rates are not low-- to the contrary they are fairly the Relief Societies of the three Hy. high-n- ot due to a lack of money but more properly to the rum wards will be held at the First lack of availability. ward chapel Friday March 18, 1932, The Federal Intermediate Ranks have been and doubt- beginning at 2 p. m. between Hyiura and Logan. President Inga Wright.has charge less will continue to be the channel thru which a very large of Dr. Ownby was a native of the following program. The rediscount Opening song, We Love Our Indiana, he came to Utah part of our livestock Joan paper will pass. in 1915Shortly after his coming rate in California today is 5 2 fier cent. This factor how- Work. he married Matilda Quarnstom of ever varies from time to time according to' the ability of Prayer For a number of years Hyrutn. Ladies Chorus the Intermediate Credit Bank to interest the public in buythereafter Dr. Ownby followed bis Vocal trio, Mary Petersen, Marion this class of securities. ing later extendin in Logan, profession Nielsen, Florence Morrell. day, March 14, at 8 p. m. his business to Hyrum and other loWe must bear in mind however that in order to avail Instrumental selection, Ellen Allen C. J. Christianson, calitiesourselves of the services bf the Federal Intermediate' Credit and Cynthia Eliason. ' Chr. Pea Growers Com. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Bank McBride Retold Helen Alvin Allen story, that certain conditions are required and of course it Matilda Ownby, four daughter, Mrs. and Petersen Alta Piano Chr. Eean Growers Com. duet, is necessary for the Loan Associations to have a sufficient Ella Paulsen of Logan, Mrs. Hazel Florence Morrell. Burnett and Mrs. Anna Brown of margin to cover their expenses and pay something on their Historical Incidents, Stake PresiSalt Lake, Mrs. Berniece Turner of capital, to say nothing of a reserve to meet possible losses. dent Laura Christensen. 1ST H HEN CONTEST Ogden, a son Paul Ownby of Salt The spread today between the rediscount rate of the InterPiano solo, Melva Larsen Lake, and a sister Mrs. Leroy Ash- mediate Credit Bank and the amount that the Loan AsWITS WELLSITE 1ST Reading, Sarah Ann Allen more of Peoria, 111., and eight Ladies Chorus. sociations may exact from the borrower is 3 per cent, but our information is that the current loan rate to the cowman The Relief Society is the oldest An athletic show was held Monday auxiliary organization in the church. Mrs. Melvin Eliason is seriously is around 7 2 per cent as against a permissible 8 2 per This marks the 90th year of its evening March 7, at the Hyrum First year cent. ill at her home here. existence. ward. The First ward M. men conextended Anis invitation: Wefi& flW FfrstMward al? kvltdr to' tested also is It let the senitffs vote on apieture as a necessary that LnairCampaniesaalify members of the Relief the in M. men in boxing and wrestling Society graduation present to the school, to rediscount thru these Federal Agencies by investing a afternoon. matchesMrs. Alice Merrill has brought a certain amount of their capital in U. S. bonds to be deposThe social will close with a dance The program consisted of "some large collection of pictures to the ited and held as seen city. This naturally reduces in thfc marginal which all married to exhibit in evening which preliminaries, a battle royal, two are now on school, amount of the loin for to and adds the 3 wards the capital of are purposes people only, wrestling and four boxing bouts. the main hall. ost of the money. This show has vanished the delusion that the Hyrum boys are not The Home Management students We not only need this important facility but we need as good as the Wellsville lads. All direction the of South Cache, under the cooperation of the banks and all other legitimate agenSED we STALE 'need to do is to awaken our been HAY of Miss Alene Sutherland, have cies the to of for care needs this fundamental adequately slumbering selves, and make proof of working on and recently finished a STILL UNSETTLED FACT it, whether it be basket ball, foot model dining room, to be used as industry. ball, or any other of the masculine dining room for dinners and small High interest rates generally stimulate investment and clubs and sports. vaiious banquets of the it seems apparent that the old established channels thru Some of the boys who fought, had other organizations as well as a class If news reports from the dailv pawhich have interests livestock the been financed in the ever been in te ring before, but it past pers are co be relied upon, the matroom for the Domestic Science stuto relied be function within futthe near again upon ter of a selected route thru our town was remarkable to no small degree, dents, to escape the noise of the may and outlets ure additional be that created from time for the new proposed state cafeteria. is what a good showing they made-Wmay $ve particular mention to Jay with is to time. We must recognize that livestock values are at anything but a settled fact. Our beThe room very beautiful, Allen who won a victory in a defeat. modernistic wall paper, dark oak the low point and many believe have reached lief however is that so far as the bedrock, Ralph Miller, the towns bully, sufferfurniture, hand embroideried drapes, hence new money thus engaged is fortified against further State Road Commission is concerned ed a disappointment, because rich cream colored the two gorgeous it is settied, but their attitude will deflation. referee didnt to brachets wall notice when happen chandeliers, and two simply be that the oiling of the This There is this observation to be made in connection with will be done as tar as the 3rd he had his opponent pinned. matching the chandeliersAll in all, it was a very good show. room is done as a project for the the cattle loan business the ame as any other financing ward church and no farther, till our This type of sport evoked more enHome management girls, to give jealousys are settled. problem; that the institutions closest to home having the petty thusiasm decthan all the basket ball home in So them practical training interest in the material welfare of the growers are we do far as this paper is concerned, gimes Lave done ad winter. greatest not care at this time to discuss oratingmost likely to be sympathetic and helpful in time of need. the merits of either It a good diversion to It may seem queer that this much route, but we do we The what we have previously had, and it great difficulty is, when stray from the fold and think, that after a public mass meetmoney should be spent in this time be a wise thing to have a little was to might with this but far removed from all was our situation, ing project routes presentol depression, dealing get people held, and mare of is it. or it the financed by not county, hence unfamiliar with local problems, we find ourselves up ed fairly and the public vo.ing as in any way connected to the taxthey Bid, and lafer making the vote against a stone wall on payday. i. ' Marcel, servant at the Inn, Clark Santo, Reporellos P cm M sMivestpcK. bituatiOIL, Dr. Geo. C. Ownsbv, 75, opton.e trist in Utah many years, died at his home in Salt Lake City, of a heart attack, last Tuesday March 7th. Funeral services will be held in the ward Emigration chapel Friday March 11th, at p. m. Dr. Ownbv and family4 have been members of that ward for the past number of Heloise, Countesse de Martigny, undecided. years. Prior to moving to Salt Lake City, Yvonne, her sister, also known as Dr. Ownby and family were residents Gitana, Margene Petersen. Frederic, Due d Antin, Spencer of Cache County for . many years, their time of residence being divided Crabtree. i U NO. 25 ARCH 11, 19S2. Is! Stirling Dressa Rand, Daniel Grey, Edith Smith, Willie Sterling, Thelma Petersen Voris Johnson Veda Earns Leah Lewis Varr Alder Roxie Nungesser Darrel Fames Edna Neeley Nedra Cutler payers. Greater part of the money has been saved for the last five years H t by the cooking department from ban Betty Sterling, from the comes rest quets etc. The, 0. G. Wittaker, ulwLti a George-Reifund, which they could Matilda, Afton Fryer this no get unless it was used in Henry, Under !he direction of the M. I. George Hielig way- - The public is cordially invited This play was under the direction A. new the see school and organizations of the Hyrum the f Mr. Hawkes and Mrs. Clarke. to vi'it is located in the wards, a band concert will be given It roamdinng The stundent body director was Gwen south east corner of the main build- in the Hyrum Third ward Sunday Nielson. Between acts a lovely evening at 7 :30, by the South ache ing, on the ground floor. dance was given by Deana and DonHigh School hand, with W. 11. Terry na Corbridge. June Ward played a From the looks of things at present, conducting. This band lias a memtrumpet, accompanied by Mrs. Luella we are going to have a very lively debership of GO, with a complete inHathcock bating season this year. Mr. C. M. strumentation, and has made several Nillsor, Debate Coach, is encouraging in concerts recent!- - to many students to take part in vhis appearances In of Laurence been memory Squires, sport. In other years we have large appreciative audiences. The one of Utahs foremost artists, who fairly successful, and hope to. take the following program will be presented. died two years ago, South Cache championship this year. rch, Washington G.eys Graf The question for debate is Resolved: High has named their Art Collection u That the Several States Should Enact the Laurence Squires Art Collection. Legislation Providing for Compulsory 0 My Father, E. R. Snow. This collection is but very young, Unemployment Insurance. This quest- (Special arrangement for hand) growing fast and promises to be one ion is particularly interesting at this the Old f the finest in the time, when everybody sees the need of state. in industrial management. To some supplement this collection, to We changethe My Regards public will take interest hope gtve the students a chance to see the in these dehates and enccurage the jLlewllyn, Doiothy White, greatest pictures of the i day, and to young people to participate. Overture, Light Carahy, Suppe, DM d j .m Band-Voca- l solo, A Dream, Albert Fallows. Spirit of America, Z.mswick. Band. Trumpet solo, Evan The Rosary, Green-Overtur- Ne-vi- unanimous as they did, that it surely Elder LeGrande Gunnell of Rich- -' looks like some one is having a hard mond will speak on The time to die. Founding The people have spoken in this of a Nation, Divine Manifestation, matter and there is only one thing at the 1st ward Sunday evening. Other numbers on the program for the Road Committee ol the Lions will be a paiuo solo, Washingtons Club and the Citv Council Road March, Sousa, by Committee to do, and that is to see to it that the wishes of the people of Muriel Jensen. Washington as a Norma, Bellini, Band Hyrum are carried out. Come Back to Euphonium solo, Were another mass meeting held, Erin, Clark Petersen. and all the facts relative to the two Sele clion, ,LaPoIoma, Yraden, proposed routes pi esented again and Band. another vote taken, the results would Sousapbone solo, Naboma, be the same, with perhaps more peoSouthwell, Dean Thorpe. ple favoring the High School route Selection from High Jenks, than previouslyTriadMarch, Stars and Stripes - - Sousa, Band- This is a very interesting musical Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen are reprogram, and will be appreciated by joicing over the arrival of a baby ever) one. Everybody welcome. girl, born to them Monday at a Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen Logan hospital Mrs. Larsen was formerly Arlene Nielsen. entertain Mrs. M. W. Smith and two childat a card party and supper Wednesday of this week, eight couples were ren are visiting relatives in Richincluded among the invited guests. field Utah. ed , Religious Man will be treated by Thelma Liljenquist. Vocal solo, Mrs. E. N. Larsen. Vocal duet, Geogia Gill and Martha Allgaier. The program is under the direction of the Y. L. M. I. A., in connection with sacrement meeting. Mrs. F. J. Carlson entertained at a three course dinner on Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mes. srs. and Mesdames Wm. H. Terry, Carroll Wadsworth, C. M. Nilsson' H. E. Kellett, H. R. Adams, C. L. Hall, Jack Baxter and Merrill Baxter. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing 500. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs Gladys Baxter. ' |