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Show John A. lararisen Today & Sat Cabby firaeo ia "HAWAII CALLS" Logan, CAPITOL, XII Toluine Sun to Wad Alice Faye-Ton- Marlin iii "SALLY IRENE y it AND MARY Number 36 Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, May 6, 1938 gM2K233E9 senior literary club Think you because that beautiful matronly ; brow is silvered with the dews of Time, that the heart is also grown old? Nay, apathy can never lessen a mothers love Though her gray hairs fall over a brow all wrinkled, and a cheek all furrowed, there is a heart still beating with, a pure and holy affection; a mothers love ! Who can cound its unfathomable depths? Time has failed to do so, and eternity will bear witness to its sanctity. Literary club held its the annual Mothers Day social at school April Friday Cache high uth S, with Mrs. J. H. Wright and Mrs. The Ladies r B. Baxter as hostesses. 'Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan Mother THhe the book ! reviewed (by Gjrazia Deledda. Miss Kathryn Adams, Miiss Weston 4 trios after and Miss Cornwall sang luncheon was served from 3 which Her face is Young man love your aged mother. Years of, trials but her heart is ever warm. and of sickness perhaps, have stolen the freshness of her life, but like the matured rose, the perfume of her love is richer than when in its first bloom, his mother. care-wo- rn school cafeteria long tables in the with Miss Marge Hendry in charge. Before the luncheon president Mrs. Alice Burgess welcomed the guestjs and Airs. V. R. Carver gave a Tribute To Mother. sented with Each guest was pre Young woman love the tree of your existence! Sweetness is yours lavish it upon the aged form of your devoted mother. Affection is a lasting debt one that can never be overpaid. Pour nectar into her fainting heart; strew her path with your most graceful smiles; and, smooth the downy pillow upon which rests her palsied frame. Her dying lips will breathe a prayer for your happiness; the world will admire and cherish your devotedness; and Flowers of joy will blossom in Heaven will bless you! your path; friendship will ripen your harvest; and love will crown your existence! a potted plant. Twenty club members and five mothers twenty were present. Literary club afternoon at the home Nielsen. This meeting concluded the seasons activities. Mrs. E. M. Skabelund gave an interesting review of The Book Table by Webb Musical numbers were fur Miller. rished by a group of young people from Logan. They included an in' strumental trio by Courtney Hansen Jackie Dunn, and Frank Varriosa, accompanied by Shirley Allen; Saxa phone solo. Junior Sonne; saw solo Merrill Prows. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 27 club members and Mrs. Inez Miller, Mrs. Delores Jensen and Mrs. Esta Brown. The Junior Ladies met Thursday of Mrs. (Ether In whose principles, said the dying daughter of Ethan Allen to her skeptical father in whose principles shall I die yours, or those of my Christain mother? The stern old hero of Ticonderoga brushed a tear from his eye as he turned away, and with the same rough which summoned the British ,to surrender, now tremulous with deep emotion, said, In your mothers, child in your mothers Lincoln School To Hold May Day Celebration Friday W. S. Bailey, principal of the Lin coin School, announced today that definite plans have been made for the May Day Celebration which is scheduled for Friday, May"15. Invitations have been extended to all elementary schools south of Logan, asking them to attend the celebration that day and to enter in the athletic competition and be guests at the school for the entire days program. Mr. Bailey stated that a parade will be held on Main Street at 9:30 a. m. The theme of the event will be EduClasses of the cation in Health. school, including first to eighth, are pnoparirjg floats and the schools have also been invited to enter floats in the parade. The trumpet and drum corps of the Lincoln School will lead the parade dressed in full costume. There will be a posture group, and a group of students with out-of-to- Ye6; and the very ashes of the Love your mother! A' mothers sainted dead will pray for your welfare. love; a mothers wealth of love is so great that the power of death and the victorious grave (cannot extinguish its quenchless flame! Anonymous. MOTHERS LIONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS 'BE lo 'ON SUNDAY DAY OBSERVED TO PRESIDE FOR NEW YEAR their Spring Festival in the ward recreation hall Wednesday evening, and. the Second ward presented their entertainment Thursday. The children from every department of the assoDr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright 'farT' ciations, took part in the presentations. spending several days in Salt Lake Good crowds attended in each ward City where a Dentists Convention is and were well pleased with the Mrs. Earl Larsen entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday in honor of her husrband serving his birthday. Miss June Baxter who was ob- returned home California Tail.,, Saturday, where she has spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Baxter and and other relatives. fr-o- Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Olsen and Mrs. Hansen of Logan, Mrs. Otto Clawson, Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr., and Durwood Olsen of Hyrum spent Thure iay in Malad visiting with Mr and Mrs. Ed Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Beauchamp Tt- - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelley, of Ogden, visited with relatives in Hyrum Thursday prior to leaving Friday morning for Great Falls, Montana to make their home where Mr. Kelley will be employed in .the Drug Store business. Mrs.Kelley was formerly Kathryn Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Larsen of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Olsen and children of Salt Lake were visitors last week end at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. S., Mrs. Luella Birch was hostess to the Coterie club members at her home Thursday afternoon. Bridge prize bewas played with high-scoand Olsen ing awarded to Ms. Ida all-c.to Mrs. Annie Jensen. Invited LoSAFETY SAM SAYS: guests were Mrs. C. K. Ralph of and Mrs. Verio Petersen Mrs. Drive slowly in city traffic. gan, It ardly seems necessary to warn of Molen Petersen. e danger of too much speed in city dnviry, yet the city court records, and Mr. Thomas Adamson of LosAmgeles the coroners records, testify most el- arrived in Hyrum Friday morning oquently to the fact that a great many for a vacation with relatives and drivers do hurry much too fast in .the friends. tabajn district Control that imr pulse, obey the speed laws. Much e ter toDr. and Airs. J. Paul Burgess spent waste a minute and save a last Thursday in Lake Lake City. tan to save a minute and lose a re ut - 1life,... v A quick hand signal is not enough srning for the other fellow. The safe driver signals in plenty of time and then looks to see that his signal nas been observed. with State Road Coinmission-U'ta- h Patrol- Highway Gr0 ney Superintendent-for c roty on our Highways. (Co-operati- Mrs. Wm J. Miller submitted to a major operation at a Logan hospital last Saturday. Allan Sherwood of announce Salt Lake City the birth of last Monday at a Logan baby boy Sherwood was formMrs. hospital. erly Miss June Hall of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. LISTEN TO THIS By TOM F1ZDALE Dorothy Lamour, the raven tressed beauty of the films and seems to be an old fashioned girl despite, the glamour her name. Master Charley McCarthys heart flutter on the Don Ameche variety hour has now announced that she is going to, continue to wear her hair long. That, on top of her recent announcement, that she will take a year from the screen to start a family, about clinches the r; UTE-31-- adv. A great deal of preparation has been made for this The exhibitphase of the program. ion last year was very fine and this year it promises to be even better. During the afternoon athletic competition will be held. Marble and jack contests for the smaller grades foot races, bicycle races and base ball for Iboth boys and girls cf the higher Winners here will also be grades. awarded ribbons. As a climax to the days events there will be a dance in the Elite Hall for everyone under 14 years of age. Refreshments will be on sale. Parents are urged to attend the dance with their children, as well as to attend the events during the day. the public square. Mrs. V. R. Carver had as her guests Friday, Mrs. Mark Taggart and Mrs. and daughter Howiajrd iShuldberg Madge of Lewiston. Mothers Day, a beautiful, sacred beiifg held day will be observed Sunday in the Three wards with special programs being rendered, in both Sunday Schoo! and Sacrement meefcir)3ts. Tribute wil1 be paid to all mothers. Everyone it 9 urged to attend these meetings Sunday Tail-Twiste- Dept. ribbons. The May Pole festivities will be conducted following the parade, on Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Anhder are PRIMARY FESTIVALS HELD spending a few days visiting in Idaho IN WARDS DURING WEEK Falls. They expect to be at home Monday. The' Hyrum First ward primary held At the regular Lions club meeting held last Wednesday evening at the centerpiece was orchid tulips. South Cache High School, the election Mrs. Alice 'Gardner and her baby of a new set of officers to conduct the Chole returned home after visiting activities of the club for the ensuing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dr. and (Mrs. J. Paul Biurgess spent year was the feature! of the evenings Israelsen for two weeks. Mrs. A. M last program. Monday in Ogden on business. Israelsen and Mr. and Mrs. John A. follows: as took Elections place Israelsen accompanied Mrs. Gardner S. A. Dunn, Chas. N. Liljenquist was taken tc E. N. Larsen, president; as far as Ogden where Mrs. Israelsen. A. Anderson, C. Ogden Thursday morning where h 1st vice president; Mrs. Gardner and daughter will leave 2nd vice was E. placed in the Dee Hospital for Larson, Garnel president; for Delta. Mrs. Israelsen is to visit Jreatmcnt preparatory to a major Elton Olsen, secretary-treasure- r; her'1 daughter for several weeks. will be performed Cantril Nielsen, Lion Tamer: operation that Saturday. W. H Jensen and B. M. Thompson, SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Man with car. Route directors. Max Hall son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed experience preferred but not necessHall of Malad, is visiting with relat- ary. Rawleighs, Denver, Colorado. A judges stand will be OK teeth. erected and winners will be awarded ! Members of the Junior Ace club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva Allen. 500 was played during the afternoon and a dainty lunch, eon was served by the hostess. Miss NaDean Dunn was hostess to tho Nonagon Dame Club at her home. Wednesday evening. A social evening was spent and a delightful luncheon served to .ten club members and two guests. Covers were laid for 12, the MOTHER'S LOVE A entertains mothers argument. M&oV ives in Hyrum and Logan. m Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller and sor Max spent last Sunday at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith. Republicans of Cache County wil gather at the annual county convention at the Logan Junior high schoo: auditorium Saturday at 2 p. m., according to Reed Bullen, secretary oJ the county central committee. The keynote speaker will be David J. Wilson, prominent Ogden attorney and chairman of the Rpublican state central committee. Mr. Wilson, whe is one of the most dynamic of the young Republican leaders of the state is ia member of the stake presidency of the Mount Ogden Stake and a former bishop of the Ogden Twelfth ward. The main business to be transacted at. the county convention will be the selection of a county delegation to represent the members of the party ir. thils section at the state convention tc he held in Salt Lake City. Officer! cf the county organization will also be elected at this meeting. Every precinct in the county will be represented at the convention with a delegate. The delegation from Hyrum Marlin Anhder, Thomas Elia-soAlban T. Clawson, Lehi Clawson Garnel Larsen, Andrew C. Nielsen Victor J. Allen, John W. Jorgensen Chas. Uns worth, L. A. Olson, Chas. W Anderson, Mrs. L Roy Ilall, Mrs. E. J Wilson Jr., Wm. H. Jensen, S. A. Dunn Arthur F. Petersen, Jas. G. Christensen John A. Israelson, Arnold Nielsen Reuben Hansen, Irvin Hall and Louis T. Miller. The announcement came after the Mayor of Kokomo, Indiana, a fan of Dorothys, wrote asking her to spare the tresses. In the meantime, theres a rumor that McCarthy suggested bobbing . . . and y that the romance may phfttt! I Lamour-McCarth- You can get Andy Devine on the phone in Hollywood by dialing GRAVEL , . , Bing Crosby planned a christening party for his fourth son, Lindsay, but called the whole thing off when he found he couldnt attend because of movie and radio commitments Meredith Willson is one of Hollywoods accomplished double talk artists. The Good News conductor can scramble his talk for minutes on end to the complete bewilderment of his listeners . . . Gracie Allen, however, gets paid for it. ... Wonder how many of the radio swingsters know the real meaning of the lines they swing out on in that old Scotch favorite Loch Lomond . . . For example, when they warble: Ill take the low road, and you take the high road, and Ill be in Scotland afore ye, do they know that taking the low road to a Scotchman means that, should he die in a foreign land, his spirit will return to Scotland by the low road . . . In Scottish. tradition it means a special underground passage for returning spirits! Claire Trevor, blonde heroine of the Edward G. Robinson Big Town series, has announced her engagement to the programs producer, Clark Andrews . . . Don Wilson, hefty Jack Benny announcer-stooghas a new riding horse named Speck Benny himself, by the way, has been invited to take over the job of mayor of Volcano, Cal. The invitation was extended by the remaining handful of in- - Denny Goodman habitants in this ghost town, once a booming mining center. e, i Amos n Andy are moving back to Hollywood from Palm Springs next month. The blackface pair are locking their winter homes at the desert resort, after a season of kilocycle kapers from there . . . Skyland Scotty, the National Barn Dancer, is overhauling his tackle box in anticipation of the approaching currently trout season . . . Jim brother of is Ameche, Don, planning a lazy summer when his Jack show, takes a breather. Jim will play only five, instead Armstrong of fifteen, shows a week during the hot months . . . Bob Griffin Public ' Hero No. One actor, would like to interest a sponsor in a show hes written with a Rio Grande country setting. i , : Jim Jordan, radios Fibber McGee, takes his gardening seriously Cantors Sunday night preview of his Monday has increased from a half hour to more than an hours etherompings running time . . . Benny Goodman is dropping his guest stars and making his Tuess day night strictly musical Pat (Uncle Ezra) Barrett is fishing party for the opening of the Wisconsin trout season ; . . . Eddie half-hour- ... |