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Show &sj MfflOl, AO lai Icily HVRUH UDY & Sll 01 1 11181! "MUHDEE HUM In VICTIM LIONS CLUB ESBITS Pill" ML ja-- Iilltgi E'pij H OF SCARLET FEVER IS IS LAID REST Rasmina Caroline Chiistensen, 81 passed away at her home here Wed 1 1 Minstrel entitled Cotton Pickin Time, sponsored and presented by the Hyrum Lions Club, was presented Wednesday evening at the CCC Camp in Blacksmith Fork canyon. It had been given previously at Paradise and at the Hyrum 1st ward, and very high praise was heard from everyone who saw the entertainment. The show was directed by W. H. Terry and those who are acquainted - Call For Bids STUDENTS . TO STUDY HISTORY during the season on said land, not material prior to July 1st. is being prepared by memof bers Scout Council and Scout the Bids will be opened May 4, 1936, at 8 p. m. at the City Office. Check Executive Preston VV. Pond, and the piust accompany bids. County School Superintendent and The City reserves the right to ac- Board. It will be sent to the various cept or reject any or all bids. schools soon. S. A. Dunn Tins movement was started to acChairman of Committee I on Public Grounds. quaint the future residents of Cache with their surroundings and also to You ive ! on ! ;S4.81 a Week? mm lilt Kitl Itorsliy TAKE HI DAN Last Sunday morning at 2 ;20 a. Ai. the water from the reservoir at the Hyrum Dam began its course for the first time down over the spillway. Due te the recent warm weather the water has been impounding very rapidly, and to date there is about 12,000 acr feet of water stored, the amount ever this figure running in. will be released through the spillway lor the present. Wednesday afternoon there was about 700 second feet of water going through the gates People living below the dam, and landowners in the vicinity west are very fortunate this year, in that the reservoir was com. pleted to hold some ol the spring back. Much of the land f would have been inundated with the murky waters had they been allowed to run wild. There is more water in the river this year than there has been for several years. Sunday was a big day at the dam. run-of- m 11D AT SOCIAL As a fitting climax to the highly successful trip to Salt Lake to siag at the church General Conference, the Hyrum Stake Presidency enter tained the Stake Choir on Monday evening at the First ward chapel. The large auditorium was well near filled with choir members and their partners. The same fine spirit of sociability that characterized the re. hearsels and the eventful trip to Salt Lake was pscsent at the social. President D. M. Bickmore had charge f the program. Several ex. cellent musical numbers were given and remarks were made by President Israelsen and President Brenchley. As a concluding number Pres. Biek. mere presented Director Terry and Organist LeRoy Darley with a token of appreciation for the fine services rendered. After the serving f a delicious lunch the remainder of the evening was enjoyed by all in dancing. site. Approximately 500 people visited tiie scene, which was an unusual D. H. P. sight for most of them. The swift fascina held waters moving strange the week. ation for the spectators. It is no The Sege Lily Camp of the D. U-place however lor unaccompanied met Thursday afternoon at the and cold ckildren. The water is swilt boms of. Mrs. Luslla Birch. An Inand is ho respector of persons, aii The Kard A club met Friday !C there must use every teresting talk on roads wasgivea by evening at the home of Mrs. A, anyone visiting H. P. Andersen. Two voeal solos piecaution to avoid accidents. J McGee. were sung by Norma Green accom- Notice is kereby given that the undersigned will receive bids for Students of the elementary grades lease of 20 the lane of acre tract jthe in ache County will soon begin .owned by Hyrum City, for the seatudying about Early Trappers in son of 1936 Bidder must allow a Cache Valley, including Jim Bridg Rodeo to be conducted at least once er and other famous characters- - The J IISSSAHETO EitCIA IDLY A .Third ward chapel. water HERE Quarantine funeral services were held Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the Hyrum city cemetery for Clair Hall was death at :20, i nesday night Sparrow, 2 year old son of Hershel to incident and Cora Hall Sparrcw, who died at caused by inlirnnties age I She was born December 9, 185 at the family home in Ogden after a Denmark, illness of Seailet Fever. He weeks Langeland, Tranekear, j I daughter of Christian and Siverena was born at Ogden May 4, 1933. ? Sorensen Fetersen. At the age of Surviving with the patents are two settlin 17 she came to this country, brothers and a sister. Deceased is a I in Hyrum where she has continued grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall In 1871 sti of this city. to make her home. r with Mr. Terrys accomplishments married Christian Christensen. Bp. Ether L Nielsen of the Hyrum The following children survive would know that when he is directing Third ward was in cliaige of the serthe undertaking is sure to be a suc- vices. ) Charles Christensen of Driggs, Idaho Prayers were oifered by Pres f Camilla Wadsworth of Idaho Falls cess. A. Israelson and Leonard LarJohn J H. P. Anderses, president of the sen. Matilda Boothe of Brigham, Caroline 1 Petersen and Grover Christensen of club, acted as interlocutor, 13 memBp. Louis P. Maughan spoke wrords Hyrum. Two brothers and a sister bers ef the club and 4 non members of consolation to the bereaved family. also survive, they are C. C. Petersen made up the cast. R. B. Maughan Musical numbers included a ladies Jand Peter C. Petersen of Hyrum and acted as property man, and Mrs. Reta chorus directed by Mrs. Carol Wads'Mrs. Sophia Christiansen of Shelley Jensen as pianist. worth and a vocal trio by Margene show The was a class Idaho; Hall and Co. very high Mrs Christensen was a charier type of entertainment, yet the audThe grave was dedicated by C. L, member of the Relief Society and ience was roaring with laughter from Hall. .'served as a teacher for many years leginning to end. There has never ieen such an all around good time in , She has been an aetive church work ter throughout her life Iyrum for a long time. Carl Moon was a business visitThe show was presented at the Funeral services will be conducted in Salt Lake the forepart of or Sunday at 12 oclock noon in the iigh school Friday afternoon. I in panied by Margene Hall, and an instrumental trio was played by Ra- Mrs. C. S. Green left WednesLIONS CLUB NOMINATES day for her home in Pocatello after spending a week here with FOR OrFlC her mother, Mrs L. K. Larsen. mona Maughan, Nadine Dunn and Elaine Jones of Weilsville. CHIMES The Sunday School of the Third Mrs. J. A. Wahlen returned P. L Clark, Secretary and ward will entertain at a party next Sunday from a months visit with lljruin Lions club, ann- Wednesday night, April 29th at relatives in Ogden and Salt Lake ounced today the candidates nomin- 8:15 p. m. A good program, i to Treas-merofth- Addie May Dusenberry left recently for Provo where she will e ated for offices lor the coming year. be followed by dancing. RefreshFor the 1residei.c) : W. H. Terry, ments will be sold- - Admission will be 23c per couple and 10c for childD. D. Young and Gaiml Larsen. Year Directors. 4 candidates, 2 ren and extra ladies. elected - E. N. Larsen, R. B. Maug-u)- , Wni. H. Jensen and G, A. The Ladies Literary Society met give them a dearer undeislanding of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alien and the South Cache high sehool at the ceremonies to be conduced June Tail Twister: Jos. V. light and son arrived home Sunday after dining room Friday afternoon and (, when the unveiling of the spending the pact several weeks Elton Olsen-Liowith Mrs. Cantril Nielsen as hosscout monument and the dedication t Riverton. Tamer: C- L. Hall and H. R. tess- Mrs. O. A.Garff read a play of the H) lum Dam will take place. Adams. and musical numbers were arHold Over Directors: Louis P. ranged by Mrs. V E. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs- C- A. Hall and Maughan and D. O. Nielsen. daughter Marcelle of Salt Lake The nominating committee consist Mr. and Mrs- J Warren Wright spent Sunday in Hyrum. Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Nielsen ed of J. Paul Burgess, Chairman, and son Lloyd returned Monday announce the arrival of a fine S. A. Dunn and R. A. Eiiason rom a pleasant visit with relatThe election is scheduled for Mai baby girl born to them at thoir Mr. and Mrs. Calder Hall of nome Thursday morning. , ives in CaliforniaRichmond were Sunday visitors tith. 2 attend school. Y - - - - Even if you could, would your family be able? That Amount, by the way, is the income from $5000 at 5 per-n- t! Doesnt it suggest that & our present Life Insurance f arrangements are about due for some futher study? Ask aboutour plan for the Head jpf the Family. 82J in Hyrum. Mayor and Mrs. Louis P. MauMrs. Ross Tyson left Sunday attended funeral services in home ghan after her for Chicago J. B". Baxter underwent an a for relative at Grantsville weeks here with several opeation for appendicitis at the spending MrsN. Mr. C. and Thursday. They were accompCache Valley hospital last Mon- her parents, anied by Mrs. Audra Turner and imto is be He Liljmquist reported day. Mrs. Ethel Jones of Weilsville. Estate of Lars Peter Christiansen proving at the present time Deceased. Mrs. Lester Miller is visiting Creditors will present claims with Provo with her daughter Mrs. Mrs. Victor Jensen had as returned Hall in Saturday Joyce hsr vouchers to the undersigned at her Mrs. Mr. and Bella Griffith. in vis:t months from a two Sait guests last Wednesday, Mrs. residence in Hyrum, City, Utah, on Lake. She was and daughter, Florence of accompanied by Griffith are the parents of a fine or before the 11th day of June, A. Strong who will visit baby girl born to them Monday. Wichita, Kansas. They are friBeverly D. 1936 ends of Ronald Jensen who is here for some time. AdministraMarie Christiansen, in that territory as a Garncl E. Larsen returned Wed- laboring trix of the Estate of Lars Peter missionary. Mrs. Ruth Curtis was hostess nesday from Salt Lake City where Christiansen, Deceased. Leon Fonnesbeck. Attorney for to members of the Happy Circle he attended a convention of the Club at her home last Friday $100,000 club of the Metropolitan Estate Anyone wishing to have their Stanford cemetery lots 'cared of Date first publication, April 3, evening. Luncheon was served Life Insurance Co. for and tables were arranged for 500. Broadstone was present at the the summer please make during 1936. arrange Date of last publication, April 24, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Neta banquet Tuesday evening and ments with G Ray Petersen, Jensen and Mrs. Vella Zilles. 1936. Sexton. Phone 61M. (played accordian selection - Car-pend- er Garnel E. Larsen bone - Ilyrum Representing MetropolitanUfe In sur ance Company f |