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Show IHuuli CAPITOL LOGAN, today & Sat. Volume IX MURDER HyriTiV 111 WPgS THE FLEET" Cliche Courtly, i0 Sunday (3 Thursday Katherine HapStirn iLih, Friday, July 5, 1935 HHIDf OiTERTASNS AT TEA Of BREAK HEARTS Number 42 llyrum Lions Club Holds Mrs. William Thomas entertained t a trousseau tea last Friday afternoon at the home of her mother Among the benefit associat'ons to The following letter was received links in hay derricks un- - Mi 3. David Crookston. Dirger qualify uncer the new benevolent so- less from Melvin II. Liljenquist who is precaution is taken in moving: Iu the receiving line were Mrs. llyrum Lion's Club members, with ciety law, as passed by the 1935 lgis- Deumark. in them a as under As the lines. missionary Mrs. laboring Thomas, Myrtle hay Cmokstoa, power ibcif laJy partness held a delightful lature, is the Union Benefit Association, STATE WATER LAWS Fleming, Denmark wit.h which the Cache County Bentvol-Jun- ing season gets under way, the Utah torecsen and Segry Rolfsen. Mrs. meeting and banquet at the Adam 13, 1035. ent Society and the Cache Valley Mut- - Power and Light Co. is sending out a' Unsworth aud Mis. Bill summer home in Blacksmith Fork .ual Aid Society of Logan have become South Cache Courier, timely warning, in the interest of pro Glenn were in chaige of the canyon, last- Wednesday night, July 3. affiliated. A new pamphlet, Water Laws ol lives and pioperty. trouss- beautiful a where room 'cau Hy rum, Utah. There were exactly 50 persons. The Union Benefit Association was Utah has just been published and Dont move a hay deriiek under e iu was oil display. Dainty Dear Editor: the third to qualify under the new law During the sumptuous repast, preparwires with the boom up. ,f eshtnents were sejved from small is available at the State Engineers ed r.nd servid These few lines I write may he of and to ba accepted by the insurance by Lious Adams. to the people who are ac- commissioner of to estate. The insur- Take na chances! Dont touch chains.1 ibles wiih Mrs. Warren Jensen and office, Salt Lake City, to all who I interest Viiht, Andersen, Smith aud Clark. ance department was favorably impres- or wet if derrick is near the Mrs. Jesse Crcoksfon in charge. send 25c in stamps or coin, announces Mrs. Lioness Terry, quainted with this country, and to ropes reported pleasing sed with this organizations o Ime! If in doubt, call the Utah Pow.' the missionaiies who have done such About one hundred guests called T. H. H umpherys, state engineer. of the lady humorous and as experiences it does, guaranteed protection fering and Light Co., they will gladly will be of particThis e? the afternoon, including publication splendid work here. at a minimum of cost. Its policy is so members of the Lion Delegation at A successful Mutual Conference comprehensive that it fulfills the need operate in moving th1 derrick snh lyj many from out of town. The rooms ular benefit to water user s at the ihe Distiict Convention held in under the lme. There is no charge wtre decorated with present lime, since it contains the was held in Copenhagen on the ninth of everyone, old and young. June In addition to meeting all the require- for this service. law on underground water passed hy People from all and tenth of June. flowers. summer Lion President, H. P. Andersen, ments of the state insurance co While the power company is not! Mrs. Thomas v.ho was married the Legislature of 1935 and gives parts f Denmark were present as and Dfstrict Governor Cantril Nielsen the association has, in the short for accidents eaus-- i Juno 3 at Brigham City returned full information as to the requiie-ment- s well as visitors from Sweden and time of its existence, built up u suffic- legally responsible reported their experiences and the in making claims and filing Germany. ient reserve to meet expected death etl hy hay denicks coining in contact recently with her husband from a wonderful time had at the same conwith their lines, the matter is ol much's wo Weeks trip to California. Contests were held during Sunday benefits that may occur. upon the urappropri ited underground vention. ' The Union Benefit is concern to them because they waters of the state. and Monday morning between the apprec Lions A , D. Allen and C. F. Olsen of tiie composed following that iate who there of do are mission. the branches different not; many reported their attendance in company societies: Cache County Benevolent roalize the danger involved Their " Mutual work is progressing and doing with Lions Cantril Nielsen and P. L. Societ ; Cache Valley Mutual A.id SocA11ME Of HYRUM lines are given ample clearance (Torn i much good among these people. iety; Utah County Benevolent Society; Clark at a meeting held at the Ilermi. An outing had been arranged to Davis County Benevolent Society; Web- the grquuJ so that all ofJ.ua) v traffic, in Oglen Cauyon, whera th COUPEE IS AIOiCED lage one of the beautiful parks at noon er County Benevolent Society; and the may proceed under them without acClub and representative from Weber Utah Benevolent Society of Ogcien cident. It is only when some xti a. Monday where a light lunch was enthe various clubs in northern Utah, ' . There is a growing appreciation, both Other societies are asking for admissol appaia'us, such) 011 ordinary joyed. Here the Arrhush and Copen- ion in the Govhigh pne 0f and the pa!-piece ple people merger. The association now Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Rolfsen an- tendered a welcome banquet to the with its boom raised, f eminent, of the earnest and sincere a3 ahay hagen choirs combined and sang .sev- has has a international President Vincent (Stub) potential me i bership of 10 efforts being made nounce the marriage of their daugheral numbers. 0.0. attempt; to aid bankers by ter Mauriue to Wendell T. Anderson llascali. Tha following directors have been ap- - trouble occui s. With the Loi.m'downJ Over two hundred people attended in recovery. It is Lion Olsen. was called to introduce of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Awards pointed to serve for one year: Ephraim and level, uni Siiu.ely fugJrmd, the! a banquet Monday evening. desirable that w son of Cornish, president; The ceremony tcok p ce st Lorian our new District Governor Cantril miss no opportu ieriiek can otdiaardy pass 11111'nr tbcj were given to the winners of the con- Bergeson S. Dunn of Logan, vice president and to foster nity pub Wednesday. The couple left for Nielsen, and both received a special ' fine wit h safety. tests and a program followed. The Sales lie understanding director; N. C. Hicks of Provo, Yellowstone Park where they will ovation from tba large crowd iu It is aL, pointed out that metal of the bankers 2nd vice president; Joseph Ririe of Ogevening was ended by a dance. attendance. problems. We ar: spend several days. O their return Tuesday, June eleventh, a mission- den, director; Ivan Hess of Farming-ton- , and wet roprs cany lectricity, while ha Summer gatherings at the in an ag they will make their home in living director; Herbert E. Smith of Og- dry wood or rope wdl not. Then-- ! ary meeting was held. Each missionof complex anr Adams mountain home always brings den, director and secretary. U J . fore, any hay deriiek design which in rpset economii ary took the opportunity of speaking aud all were loud full a The association in addition to the attendance, renditions. Our at volves a m;lai cable for lilting hay, and hearing Ins testimony. Although board of directors, has an advisory in their appreciation of the hospitalfairs are closelj is braced by metal cr wire is, this meeting lasted nearly eight hours board inter related no; composed of i'ne following memity of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. It was very interesting. bers: CharieaiJenkins and Ariel Herat rot safe, am! thou'd be, aviucd.It'1 within the ST only ! i routines' Fouiteen of mirr-t- -i JcrhrrJ ril utrdry, etUvitTeT H Wry easy to so arrange Hie dtsi'rH moqlhs ago there weie sou, )Mi bjrdcis but extend to oilier rr. ' E. Will Charles Holmes, Brigham City; as to make use of inetal iu these ivajs just nine missionaries in this mission-Todathroughout the world. alJSiilll n LEGION OUTING Andeison, Mantua; J. A. Cornwall, uane and we Salt Lake there are thirty-fou- r "Spot cord i3 suggest City; W. Osvvell Jackson, The Greatest Difficulty for inetal .r wiie. are looking forward to the arrival of Ogden; Samuel Cook. Syracuse and M. tpJ as a think the greatest difficulty we have Devices That impede Use of a chain lo bold t lie boom in to overcome iu America today is due our new missionaries from llyrum CarlPou ter, Logan; and B. M. ThompThe American Legion will hold the Work of Bandits DeFour of us who are here now came son of llyrum. place is also bail practice, rs ai youc to our impatience with tne progress we second outing at the Victor their The. main office of the company will near it at the time the boom runs in are making towards recovery. We must scribed by Bankers Asfrom Cache Vailey. sen Petti while can realize offthat the Government be at Ogden, Utah, with branches camp in Blacksmith Fork The Covered Wagon is causing sociation Official. ti a charged power line is apt to be he!;) by directing some measures for re C my on on Wednesday, ices being maintained at Logan, Salt July 10th. serious!considerable interest among the peo Lake City and Provo. injured. An ordinary n pe lief and recovery, we must help our All men and their partselves by doing our share to give im The impediments which the hard pie and is giving our church some Lorenzo A. Olsen is the representa- will vny sitisf.ielorily scive this pci netus to the Governments efforts V( ners Be invited. are there at 6:30 uow in bank robber meets working ply real good advertising. Andiew Jen- tive at ilyrum, p jsa. have the same counfy and basically the ing his trade among small as well as p. m. Refreshments will be served sen will speak at the celebration in If these suggestions are followt d same businesses, factories and people large banks are described by Janies E aad a good time is assured all. Tell we had prior to the depression, and Baum, the Deputy Manager American Rebuilt Park. The program closely there will b; no occasion fo all ex service men you see. Lets business initiative must step forward Bankers Association in charge of its is to be broadcast all over the sacrifice of hutmui life or damage if real recovery is .0 be achieved. world. Protective Department, in an article in make this a big affair. The theory we often hear expressed o pri pei ly People are wondeiinga little more Banking published by his organiza !anyon Emu iffi J e Jj.-u.p- trouss-tectin- g 1 I set-u- -- Rick-fiel- 23-2- nmlss-ione- r, - 1 . t - 0.-ea-r 1 1 1 Hy-r.t- ' . . , e- - oru-lsk- - PRPPi . " - q coun-tiio- ics'-ary- a a MlCi . sub-dilut- 1 IVIec-hanica- l - e what then M ormons weie leall.v and now. prosperity arriving expected to see the same old country my grandparents left. Today Denmark resembles our .own country in 1 many ways with its American auto- Mobiles and modern conveniences. For an example, in the city of Copenhagen there is one taxi for every seven hundred people. The population near one million people in that cry. who arrives in the winter is fortunate as he can see the country grow into full beauty with the summer. Few are the people in cities or in the country who havent a garden of flow eS and shrubs. The country crops are doing well with The spring grain coming lh head country is dotted with beautiful lakes usually having part of the shore with forestIt is easy to see why our people are proud of their native land. The issues of the Courier have been coming to me. They are very interesting and enable me to keep in contact with our city and valley. At this lime I take the oppoi (unity f thanking all of niv friends for their support and for the interest they have (shown me. The Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10, 11)35. Notice is hereby given that C. P. H umpherys, llyrum, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 0.6 see. ft. of water from East and West Dag Way Springs in Cache County, Utah. Said water will be diverted from March 1 to November 1 inclusive of inch year at the points of issuance of said springs which are locat- d respectively as follows cor. Sec. 3, T. 11 N., It. from the W IE, S.L. B. & M.: (East Spring) 024 ft. N and 21C1 ft. E. ; ( West Spring) 858 ft. X. and 2128 ft. E. The water from both springs will be corr.mingk.-at a which N. 898 bears and 2;28 ft. point ft. E. of said corner and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 90 acres ol SE 4 N W land embraced iu E NW 4 SW N NE SN NE 1 1 SW said Sec. 3. and NE Part of raid waier will be used for incidental domestic and stock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No, te This country - enjoi ing and advancement. Upon is that hanks create business activity is wrong. Ranking can only make a supplementary contribution to business activity. Bankers have the facilities and the desire to extend credit, but business must initiate activity by seeking the credit which is readily available to all worthy borrowers. Let it be said for business, however, that business men are as eager as bankers to contribute towards recovery. I think some of the trouble lies in the fact that too many legislative measures likc person cov-ere- d - Sincerely, Elder Melvin R. Liljenquist Gstergade No. 29 IMG A marrige of interest took dace at the home of Mis. Maud Liljen quist Monday when Adeline Geuger daughter of Supt. and Mrs. Elmer Genger of the Tuttlmg Construction Company, became the btide of have been proposed for reform which un uncertainty in the minds of Harry Feteisen of Pullman, Wash. business leaders as to their eventual The ceremony was performed by outcome and effect. Consequently, they hesitate to expand until the probable Bishop Ether Nielsen. effects of such legislation are known. The young couple left Wednesday iccjj. pealed by Mr. and Vus. GengMrs, Von Wahlen returned Weder and Cov Liljenquist to spend a few days in Yellowstone Park. nesday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Salt Lake. 2 2 4 1 11750. All protests aga.nst the granting of said application, stating the reasons th refor,' shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of publication of this notice. T. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, June 14, 19S5 Date of last publication, July 12, 1935 HOTiCE CREDi rW A fine baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen at their lion. Protective equipment will minimize if not prevent loss, Mr. Baum says, such as the silent automatic type of alarm, approved tear gas systems, sev eral styles of bandit resisting enclns itres and timelocks, or safes equipped with timelocks, which can be set for intervals of a few minutes. The silent automatic alarms operate n the beginning of a holdup and through actions carried out by the bank jinployees In obedience to the bandits' twn commands. They are adaptable to '.he smaller banks which continue to be easiest targets for bank robbery. The Third ward Relief Society work and busineu meeting at the High School, Wednesday, July 10th at 2 p. m. A good attendance is desired. will hold their Ira Allen entertained at a party at her home Wednesday in honor of the fourth birthday Mrs. Tear Gas Systems "Tear gas systems have their ad of her daughter LaVoy. as protective units where outside aid is inconvenient or Mrs. Reuben Hansen enter.oo remote from the bank to be effec tained at her home last Thursday .ive. One objection to the use of teai ;as iu preventing holdup is the need oi in honor of her birthday anniverstressing a lever or button to discharge ary. A delicious luncheon was t. Although this necessary action seems .oo much to expect of the victims in a served. :risis where their lives are in jeopardy .he fact remains that tear gajs systems Mesdames Louis T. Miller, Ira lave defeated bank robbery. Its de errent value is also' important. Williams, Maud Liljenquist and Different styles of bandit resisting Floris Larsen and LaVerne Olsen mclosures are available. The lock man attended a shower given for Farifaeturers also produce timelocks vhieh can be set to open at intervals of ris Andersen at her home in ive minutes or longer. These locks are Wellsville Saturday evening. ispecially adapted for attachment to unall safes or chests for safeguarding iurpliis funds while the bank is open or business. van-age- s d home last Sunday morning. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TH E STATE CF UTAH IN AND FOR WANTED 25 or 30 women to THE COUNTY OF CACHE. pick raspberries. Must be over In the matter of the Estate of Alma 16 yrs of age. C. Wilson, Deceased. Apply to John Creditors wii! present claims with Eliason, Hyrum. adv. vouchers lo the undersigned, adniii ut his residence, Hyrum, Utah, on or before the 24th day of August, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence and 1935. son of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Meda Ha was hostess to GEORGE WILSON Mrs. Elgo Andersen of College the w and R club at her home Administrator. were guests of sirs. C. L. Anhdcr ,ase LEON FONNESCECK Thursday afterneon. Bunco Attorney for Administrator. bUnday' was played and refreshments Publication Dates: Juno 21, 28, July were served to fourteen Mr. Leroy Walters who has 5, 12, If), 1935. spent the past week here visiting Herning, Denmaik with his wife returned Friday morning to Yellowstone Tark where he is employed. lie was Marion Thompson whohas spent Mrs. Ann Lundberg of Logan accompanied by R. A. Eliason thepast few years at Boulder Spent last Friday with relatives and son Dewaine who will spend Dam is visiting with relatives and !here. ten days in the Park. friends here. RELIEF SOCIETY NOTICE guests-Mr- and Mrs. LeRoy Walters Mrs. Gilby Smith entertained announce the arrival of a fine sor, 'the Ladies Reclamation club at born to them Saturday, June 29. her home last Thursday after-MrWalters who was formerly noon. Bridge was played and a Mary Eliason. is hereat the home ch;cken dinner was served to ten of her parents Mr. and Mrs. P, members. Mrs- Genger was a A. Eliason. special guest. l s. Frank Boyd of Salt Lake spent last week here at the, home of iis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Hyer and family and Delbert Bodily and family of Lewiston spent Sunday here at the Bert Brown home. - Subscribe now for the Courier d |