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Show Logan Capitol, VOL. Todsy & Sat, FLESH' Wallace Berry in VII. HOT PEPPER" San, to Wei. Lope Velez in NO. 20 HYRUM. UTAH, FEB. 10, 1933. INVITATION DM) NUAL TO OLD FOLKS PARTY letter was received First ward Old Folks held their anthis issue of the in for publication nual reunion Wednesday Feb. 8th, Clerk of Railway Courier frara Chief 1933. Owing to the terrible blizzard Mail Service. they were late getting started, but by Railway Mail Service I o'clock there was a fine crowd, and Office of Chiel Clerk District 1 the program was under way with Ogden, Utah, Chairman E. J. Wilson Jr. in charge. Feb. 7, 1933 The opening numbers were three instrumental trios by Ted Rosengreen Editor, Courier. violin, Ewart Swinyard, cello, and My dear Sir: Attention of the writer has been Gilbert Thorpe, piano, all of Logan. directed to article appearing in the Trumpet solo by Nels Simpson of South Cache Courier under date of Logan. Feb. 3, 1933, under the caption: "That Duet The following ELK SUPPER TO EE HELD FEB. 24 Word has been received here of The Hyrum Fish and Game AsThe old folks party and reunion Upwards of two hundred and fifty the on death afternoon Wednesday of the Hyrum 2nd ward will be held sociation will hold their annual Elk Sunday School officers and teachers of John W. Harry cf Smithfield. in the ward of the Hyrum Stake met in a chapel and recreational supper and program Friday night Feb. 24th, at the South Cache High n Feb. Convention, on Sunday, Feb. Mr. Harry has been ill since last hall, two-sessi- on Friday, invitation is extended to all over 70 years of age in the other wards, the ward committees, and bishoprics, and to all businessmen who made contributions and to all members of the ward over 21 years of age. The program will begin promptly at T.30 a. in- and luncheon at 1 p. m. Respectfully Ward Committee17-A- 5, in Hyrum Third Ward church November. For 30 years Mr. Harry has been building, with Stake Supt. E. P. Oldham in charge. publisher of the Smithfield Sentinel. At noon luncheon was served to all Piior to this be was a member of the present, under the direction of Stake publishing staff of the Nation an School Officers of the club met recently and appointed committees to put over what they anticipate, one of the biggest sportsmens functions of the year. The following committees were appointed. General Committee: 0. H. Birch, Leonard Larsen and Hy Gulbransen- Ticket Sale Com. G. A. Andersen and O. H. Birch. Publicity Com. A- D. Allen and Marlin Anhder. Program Com. A. J. Petersen, B, M. Thompson, P. L. Clark and Can-trNielsen. Invitation Com. H. R. Adams and O. H. Birch. Reception Com. 0. H. Birch, Leonard Larsen, II. R. Adams, G. A. Andersen, Marlin Anhder, H. H. Petersen, Cantril Nielsen and Wilford Andersen. The committees as a whole urge upon the community to respond cheerfully in the purchase of tickets. Visitors from Salt Lake, Ogden, and all the surrounding clubs in the territory will be in attendance. It will be the time of your life boys, dont miss it. early day newspaper of Logan, manager of the job department of the old Logan Republican and for several years was at Rexburg, where he and Mr. J. A. Walden Banjo which gives Sunday Mail Service, String quartet, Horace Bunce and David O. Me Kay, A. E- - Bowen, were partners in a publishing compthe impression that the Sunday ser co. of Logan. Elbert D. Thomas, Fredrick J. Pack, any. Mr. Harry was born in SwitzerViolin and guitar duet vice via tram 554? placed in effect T. Albert Hooper, clam S- Bennion, mails from land carries 1933. P. only Welcome speech, E, J. Wilson Jr. Horace Cummings, George Holt, January 20, 1859, a son of Jan. 22, for John and Rosina Stahlie Ilarry. Male quartet, Fverett Thorpe, Paul Melvin Petersen, and Sister Irva DuHyrum. Logan and Preston He married Bessie Hansen who died For the information of the patrons Thorpe, Glenn Hammer and Kieth dley. of your paper and of the Hyrum post Mathews Others present were the entire 35 years ago. Eight years ago he of Providence, singing Motion picture devotees who are deoffice I would like to submit the fol- "Kentucky Babe and "Old Pal superintendency and Board members married Mrs. Lettie Miles Dowdle the return of screen musicals manding of the Stake Sunday Schools, mem- who with six daughters survives him- will find lowing explanation of the Sunday ser. Reading, Glenn Hammer enough music and dancing in The surviving children are vice in question and thereby correct bers of the Stake Pre$idencv, High the Fox comedy, Hot Pepper, to Remarks, John A. Israelsen Nelson, Blackfoot, Idaho; meet their desires. It is the next atany possible misunderstanding. String quartet, Horace Bunce and Council, and Bishoprics, and officers Pribble and Mrs. N. G. Mise-ne- r traction at the Capitol Theatre. This Train 554 leaving Preston at 8:05 co. of Logan. and teachers of the ten Ward Sunday Logan; Mrs. Ernest Miller Hy- picture depicts the latest adventures a. ni. on Sunday receives a direct They then went to the Recreation schools. of the immortal Quirt and Flagg, the connection via Dayton Railroad Stat. rail, which was rum; Mrs. Viola Lish, Dewey ville; All singing was conducted by beautifully decorated fighting and loving Marines portrayed ion on the main line of the Oregon for the occasion, where a delicious Petersen of the general board, and Mrs. Wallace Waite, Smithfield. by Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. Short Line Railroad from Butte and dinner was served to 340 with Sister M. W. Smith at the orThough they are no longer in unipeople. form, they are still the devil dogs creaSalt Lake City R. P. 0. train 41. Before leaving the hall the Provi- gan. The music was particularly inThe Third ward M. I. A. held ted by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell This train leaves Salt Lake City at dence boys presented from the stage spiring and responded to with spirit their annual Gold and Green ball Anderson. The 1933 Flagg and Quirt 11:30 p. m., Ogden 12:50 a. m. and '.'A Family Album Picture of 1890. by the audiencein the ward amusement hall on are night club owners, and they dress arrives Dayton at3;04a. m. From This was an act of the road show by The general theme was Spiritual in regal style. Tuesday evening. Music was The Dayton the mails are transported to the Providence 2nd ward M. I. A. Enrichment of Sunday School work night clubs are the furnished by Terrys orchestra. of beautiful e women and Preston by Star Route carrier in time of the Logan all and the and in its indeed a was speeches Refreshments were served to the phases, Stake, men, and entertainment in one of them for makeup and dispatch by the Pres, real treat for all. delivered by members of the general WALLACE BERRY large crowd in attendance. A is furnished by the flaming meteor, ton post office to train 554, arriving They returned to the assembly board were unusually rich and con- special feature of the evening Lupe Velez, and a chorus of singing Hyrum at 9:12 a. m. room and the program continued. FLESH STAR OF vincing in a spirilual uplift and was a demonstration of the Gold and dancing beauties. This dispatch from Preston takes Velez were Miss a new beautiful sentiment. Aint sings Prayers song, String quartet and Green waltz by the following Going to Ring No More, and appears caie of the late Saturday evening Vocal trio, Mesdames M. W. Smith, offeied by John A Israelsen, C. C. couples: Martha Allgaier. and in a dance that is said to be sensational. mailings at and via Salt LakejCity Thelma Petersen, and.Mary, Wads- Petersen, C. F. Qlsen and Arthur i Larsen, Rozella Jensen and The music for Hot Pepper was writ- . Madison Square Garden. Thousands and Ogden. ' It also Petersen. The departmental work in Lamont for the gong provides for worth. Larsen, Rella Miller and ten by Val Burton and Will Jason, of fans excitedly waiting mails picked up in train 553 north oi to sound the start of a worlds champGlenn Hammer of Providence sang the afternoon, conducted by a mem- Durrell composers. Nielsen, Coy Liljenquist ionship wrestling match. In one corHyrum and in train 554 south of the "Strawberry Roan accompanied ber of the general boaid in each de- and Carl Olsen, Eliason and Mary ner the champion, confident, smiling. as well as mails from main line by Horace Bunce on the guitar, while partment, was replete with insperat-io- Elwood Across the ring, the challenger, who Allen, Esta and Fon In commemoration of the 12th anpoints moving in train 30, which Everett Thorpe made a drawing on and valuable suggestions for fut- Brown and La Rue Clark and has agreed to throw the match. leaves Pocatello at 6:55 niversary of Boy Scouting of AmerThe friends of the challenger have the blackboard of the cowboy and his ure class work. p. m. Hervin Nielsen. The outgoing mails ica, a pageant will be given by the wagered their all on him. If he throws pronounced the conEverybody accumulating broncho, which was a unique act of Rozella Jensen and Lament at Hyrum after Scouts of Troup 25 at The Third match tiny lose everything. If he wins vention the most successful and indispatch to train 553 itself. Larsen, stake leaders, led the Ward amusement on Saturdays, for connection to main hall, Wednesday he must face arrest for killing his spiring ever held in the stake. Reading, Jacquline Wright demonstration. wifes treacherous lover. What shall line tiains at Dayton via evening February 15th, at 7:30. Preston, are Remarks, Eugene Johnson he do? That is the dramatic problem The pageant will consist of six ep- which Wallace dispatched to train 554 on Sunday One minute talks were given by Beery answers in each one representing a difvice Edwin isodes, of a the wrestling rackpresiClawson, Bp. Flesh, morning for connection io main line the story O. M. following honored guests: which et trains at Cache Junction. : of such as ferent opened today at the Capitol dent of the county beet growers phase Scouting, Wilson, H. Ml McBride, Chris JenTheatre. association, and Frank Wood of Camping, Cooking, Fire by Friction Very sincerely yours, sen, Thos. Fallow's, Lorentz Petersen Just as in his previous sport picture Wilford Danvers and wife, Michael Jensen, Jos. M, Amalga, president, went to Idaho Indian Dancing, Archery and Two of prize fighting, The Champ, Beery Falls Wednesday of last week, Indian Lovers, conversing in Indian gives a performance that grips his audChief Clerk. Smith, H. F. Liljenquist and wife, II. Mrs. Willard Petersen was hoste-- where they met with representat- Sign language. ience as though they were caught in P. Hansen, Mrs. Elmira McBride. to the Ladies Literary society at her ives of beet associations of Utah will his vise like fists. He moves them to there the Following pageant AnDorthea Andersen, Mrs. Peter home on Friday Feb- - 3. S. and Idaho and conferred with be a peppy dance and a real live laughter and to tears, he amazes with derson, James L. Jensen, A. M. the artistry by which he transforms A delightful musical program was Amalgamated Sugar Co. officials orchestra. Niel6 Andersen, Julius Sorhimself into the character he portrays. All are invited to come out and see As Herr RECOGNITION given by a chorus from the Lincoln on the 1933 beet contract. A Emma and Polikai, German champion who Allen Elam Mrs. ensen, school directed by Miss Constance banquet was held on Friday even- scouring as we try to make it. tries to battle the American wrestling Liljenquist. Petersen. Price of admission will be 10 cents. trust, he reaches new heights in an ening and the county officers return, O. M. Wilson. Benediction, S USorensen N. of the Prof. tirely different type of role. A. Friends of John C "jack Stirrat, ed heme Sunday night. The plot of this story centers around In the evening the program con- A, C reviewed the fascinating book a foinier resident of Hyrum, will be consent to throw his chance at in dance the Dont Beerys Mestie vocal forget trio the of a sisted by interested in learning that he has Three Loves by A, J. Cronin. the title at the pleading of his worlds The Parent Teachers association 1st ward amusement hall Weddames Smith, Petersen and Wadsbeen elected to The first two lessons from ModKaren Morley, who in turn is inseive as President of wife, 15th. Good has designated the comming week nesday February from the Harmony ern tbe Apartment House Owners fluenced through an infatuation for RiEnglish Its Growth and Present and worth. Quartet librmusic Follow book school the crowd. for drive a the as Merrill Bill cardo Cortez. Miss Morley and Cortez Baxter, were Bailey, P. Four, Use Managers Krapp by George Association of Alameda is asked to conEach second the brilliance of Beery in family ary. and Anhder olsen. ably HMarlin JHillary treated by Mrs. County, CaliforniaWright Jack graduated of their roles' Jean the book one or childs tribute portrayal good directunder act Two the one from the South Cache plays Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen Luncheon, in Valentine motiff was Mil High School John jan, Vince Barnett, HerRuth Bell of the U. S. served by the hostess to 22 members magazine and send it to the school with the class of 1919. in Logan on man Bing, Edward Brophy, Greta MeyHe had ser ion of Mrs. Thursday spent during the week. A. C. Characters were taken by and three guests 'ed as Editor of the Clarion er and Wladak Zbyszko, former worlds business. daring They also wish to remind everyhis Verda the will Johnson, Coakley, at be Virginia next The wrestling champion, round out a specmeeting lcpior year, and was a winner of one of the picture show Little Velva tacular cast. Jboth the Adams and Hockensmith, Hunter, ThursflMrs. home of Wiight, Woods debating Dwight Worth Orphan Annie vhich will be pres- College Degree and Hazel Owens of day Feb. 16- Hunter Joan medals while attending school here. $100,000, Experts Find ented February for the purHe married one of Statisticians and research investiLogan. Dancing followed during his News of the death of the four pose of procuring more bcoks. gators have at last run down the eluClara Andreasen, of which lunch was served to over 300. old baby of Mr. and Mrs. months Hyrum. Salt and dollar discussed of Mrs- Carrie Jensen sive and much The committee should be compli He received his LL. B. . and education a of value cents and Irvin Van college Orden of Lewiston reached Lake, spent Monday in Hyrum fixed it at $100,000. Their surhave degrees at George Washington mented on the very fine program and of Ladies The this Hyrum Young presidency Friday morning. Mrs visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arnreveals that the average untrained University, Washington, D. C. He the splendid dinner which was first ward entertained the cast vey Van Orden was formerly Venna Allen tne of to the at work 14, and old Nielsen age goes boy family. then settled in by the following cooks: Mesof the mutual play at a two course earns less than $1,700 a year, so that daughter of Mrs. D. B, Allen of Oakland, AnMarvilla Larsen, Agnes there in the practice of 'aw dames dinner following rehearsal Thursday his income from 14 to 00 totals $04,000. this city. The infant was stricken The high school graduate, they find, Eva Smith and Messrs., Soon after and derson and D. Heber Mrs. Maughan locating in Oakland, he evening. starts work at 18, reaches his maxi- ill at Thursday night and Wilson Jr., J. H. Wright, Vern and Kenneth H. Brown, also a for E. J. mum income of $2,800 at 50 and by GO died at 5 a. m. family of Wellsville spent MonFriday morning mer resident of Nielsen and Roy Smith. Mrs. Dave Nelson of Brigham City has earned a total of $88,000. The Funeral services will day visiting her parents Mr- and Hyrum, became part be held in the starts fiers in the Mrs. N. J. Larsen. returned to her home Saturday after college graduate, they learned, ownership and operation Lewiston 1st ward has about at career his hapel, 22, up caught Monday oi a large apartment house in Oakland spending ten days here with her with the high school graduate by 30 Feb. 13, at 1 p. m. The B. M. JentertainPaul Mrs. Fhe Burgess and at 60 is earning from $6,000 to sister Mrs. Piatt Clark. Apartment House Owners of Thompson Mortuary of this city has A large number of Hyrum people ed at a bridge party at her home $8,000 a year with a total earning at California constitute the third largest the burial in charge. GO of between $160,000 and $200,000. Lx payers on Thursday evening. Guests will accompany the South Cache same group in the state ol from the prosurvey La Rue Brown of Salt Lake, Figures were Mesdames. Algernon Peter- basket ball team to Richmond Friby the statistical department of last week end visiting with duced the spent Pmeet will L. Clark, day night where they Union Central Life Insurance ComMrs. Platt Clark entertained Sunsen, Verio Petersen, A special late her parents Mr. and Mrs. James pany show that out of 1,000 children North team. PeterWillard Cacjie Petersen, Eugene day afternoon at her home in honor L. Brown. entering grade school only 23 graduate Mrs. Algernon Pete sen, C. J- Jensen, Arthur Jensen train has been charteridto accomofrom college. Lack of funds Is re- of the fifth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Eugene Peters and Lorenzo Petersen. Prizes date the supporters uf the team. vealed as the main reason for leaving her daughter Marko. The time was quests at a bridge tea at Mrs. C. A. Nielsen who recently school and educational Insurance Is were awarded to Mrs. Arthur spent in playing games, and dainty of W. W. Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist spent submitted to an operation, is report- now advocated as a means of giving refreshments were served Jensen and Mrs- Eugene PeterLundberg i a higher percentage the break which to sevenWednesday, ed to be recovering satisfactorily. Thursdaay in Logan on businessa college degree assures. sen. Luncheon was served. teen guests. Board member, Arthur F. Petersen, and the officers and teachers of the Third Ward Sunday School. There were present of the General Board from Salt Lake City, Elders 1 - - - - il - Mrs-Joe- l Mrs-Lillia- - play-groun- tailor-mad- Lt-iii- well-know- n Hy-rn- n s fill UDfflT - - - - Her-sho- lt, - 26-2- class-mate- 7, s, LL-M- pre-pare- d California-engagin- mid-nig- - - - - - ht |