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Show The Coz The Best Town By A DAM 7 Sisrht. Comer BY W. L. C. VOLUME XXXIII "4 1 ' Well Folks! This week we will many different items, and we are open for ideas if you have something you would like in this column just tell Von and he will inturn tell me and it will be in the next issue of the paper. Have 5 Do you know that Hyrum is the only city in the county or you might say in the state that have there streets cleared of snow from crub to crub. That goes to show that we have a live city administration. Clipping From North Africian Soldiers Paper Dee Savage Do you know folks that since they had the old folks parties their has been quite a bit of criticsm because Writes From the older people of the wards claim that they used the reunions as a means of getting to see their old friends from the other wards, because it was hard for them to get around from house to house. Now The following clipping was pubthe committee's members in the North Afiician Array of lished you It was sent by Dee think that over and next year give Newspaper. the old people a chance to meet Savage to his parents. their friends of the three wards. Date Hospital Cot We have a lot of people in Hyrum that continually like to give all their - business to our neighboring towns, and in turn they think it is awful if our town people dont cater to them. Now people, that isnt right and you know it. What you give to this town helps this town and what you give to the other towns You live here, why helps them. not buy here. Think this over, what does the other towns give you. Hyrum Utah, 3c per single copy Dear hive been hearing son's great reports from you folks back home. We Seel"' Mr. ar.d Mis. A. A. Savage received a le ter from their son Dee saying he v.as in a North Africian hospital He was feeling w.th pneumonia. better ah hough the pneumonia was st.ll in h'S lung. damn co'd in the gloomy mornings that we fail in line wearing our blankets. Other than that we manage to keep pace with Army regulations, wiica seems to be our primary objective at the moment. Meanwhile you are' doing a g,and job and are icr.Hy fighting a hard war there against taxes, prices and the OPA. Keep vor.r chin up and have a .1,: ckeu hi oiling in he oven for the :mc when we will be seeing you again. i Livssbck Itls i . k'-.c- d is Business Session pi? f o oil-fe- four-cvlird- ore-quar- A can-nee- -- n rvc-mn- wm: a Wheel To Be mm "DSuS Installed Soon Eli TO ILiisrcJ s Ou-si- r New W ater iyi xa A fine Founders Day Program has been arranged for P. T. A. for meeting which is scheduled Thursday evening, February 10th, at 8 P. M., accoid,ng to the ma.de today by Mrs. Fathers Gladys Jensen, president. oi the school children Are to be this meeting. special guests at is in charge of . Leo Nielsen pi ogi a m an arguments. Morrison of Judge Marrinus Brigham City will be the principal speaker. His topic will deal widi The Idealism of Youth. Mr. Morrison is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, and of the George Wash-ngto- n University, and pow occupies the position of uudge of the First Di'Mct Court of Utah. Miss Dorthea Rasmussen of Logan, one of Utahs outstanding Mrs. Einar aocalists will sing. popular Hyrum pianist will render p:ano music. Miss Roma Petersen and Miss Margene Nielsen, fine mtuicans of Mr. Terrys orch-c;ti- a will play instrumental numbers. A prize will be given the class having the most parents present, by Mrs. Cantril Nielsen, Mrs. Ken Shaw, Mrs. Henry Monson, and Mrs. Russell Peleisen. "Dads will be given two votes towaid winning the prize. The general public is cordially Invited to attend this fine program. It will be held in the Lincoln School Recreation Hall. Low Down From On Wednesday evening the Gty Dads met in a special session for the purpose of filling the various offices to help maintain our city. The folFor lowing wmie Marslul, Alma P. Sorensen! for Justice, A. Alonza Savage; for Physician, J. Paul Burgees; for Attorney, Ncwal G. Dailies; for Plant Operator and assistant operator, Bert Jensen and Henry Olsen; for Electrician, Charles 0. Carlson! for Road Supervisor, James L. Stoddard; for Auditor, Cyiil Clark. All the above named have held these positions before. About a year ago the city had a power plant engineer look over and inspect all the woiLing parts of the plant, and in this inspection he found that the water wheel had worn quite badly and made the statement that they only lasted for 1 to 6 years and the onp in the plant had run 16 years wdiicli is a record. The city officials orcLrcd a new wheel and it arrived here on Wednesday and as soon as tile weather permits the new one will be installed and then we will have more electricity. ioroi ii FilRST WARD Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Fast and Testimony Meeting 1 1 :30 A. M. Primary, Tuesday, 4:30 P. M. Mutual, Tuesday, 8 P. M. SECOND WARD Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Fast and Testimony Meeting 1 1 : 30 A. M. Primary, Tuesday, 4:30 P, M, Mutual, Tuesday, 8 P. M. Hickory Grove H lf NUMBER 33 1 Hyrum City Dads Meet In Special nr Things out this way, though not as exciting as the stories you send us, are humming. Everything in North Africa, Sicily Sincerely and Faly is now in a great upheaval. Factories which have been shut down for a loi g time are now Head opening up ar.d factories which ik Jli have been open for a long time arc now shutting down. Iiifiiiiiesics of The ration has hit us hard cut Did you know that Hvrum went ever the top in the War Bond this way. Such things as frcdi Drive? Well you can still buy milk, Scotch and soda, bananas end Horses bonds now or at any time. The filet mignon are things we only Ca Thursday, Fibruary 10th, But as more you buy the more good you clieam about. u. 4! be a Valentine Dance or there that know are do can someone over there. g you snv a sweetheart dance veu rri'Jil share of these things wei! be thankis the "Cur rovernment One fellow I was talking too the ful, because there nr "te . . ra.sns largest breeder of horses, , , , it you other day said that if I wanted to other things we can eat out hue and far the fiist time in the history j 1 ci"v.s ai.J "J tile limc V break a about ienna sweemeait write something i0U, war bonds, 2!ve jSpam, salmon, sausages cr ':rrht horse breeding in the Unit-- ; out lo that I should tell the people not to and so forth, just to mention a few. e ! cnce you Steq tMs country ha, a rce,- - j time have a Cln good '.n the Pekoe buy them, for as long as they buy yu reserve of suitable horses and save buying a present. bonds the war will continue. Well : t n y i0 c waiting and ready to be tapped for Last night there was a nice crowd folks what do you think about it? blotted each war Worses. I have been told to buy bonds and night. ond The other day the MPs they all u'Jiited to keep the Tlvt is what Major George R. not to buy bonds. Now I think I picked up a let of perfectly res- Henderson, new extension livestock 'ckr.ccs goino, so it locks like the Ekle Hall will soon be back in ils will still buy bonds. pectable, drunken sclchers. rpnci.J.'t at Utah State Agricultural Id style aj being Cache Valleys Be Cary Grant, Ethel college, fays about future prospects We understand that C. C. PeterT.oct Lamarr popular dance palace. Hedy h r Lores, in h:s article Horses of Crc-by- , sen is considering putting on anothInvite and j'cur friuids from out of ronoirow, pubhshed in Western er play. This time using a cast of ches'ra arc a Farm Life, annual livestock review, town and lbnn be there to have a coed time. Lets keep these dances people from the whole town. We we have never seen. January 1944. Several phases of Mr. Petersen Thieves broke into an Arab's gro- information relative to the future of going. hope that he does. has spent along time at this work, cery sLore the other night and made d.e home Pro described by the specand we know that there is stome off with two dozen oranges. JESSE ODELL SMITH ialist in the publication. Politics have dropped way cff good talent in this town. Henderson believes that WINS A MEMBERSHIP AWARD The boys have been so busy thtt le iCrse of tomorrow will no doubt We notice that the Eliason Mar- they haven't had t:roe to hold any be s milar to Vt. February 1 Battlrboro, our better animals of ket is undergoing some remodling recent elections, so it looks Odell Smith cf Hyrum, Utah, and will be bred, selected Jesse veiy and it is sure going to make a dif- much as if Gen. Eicer bower is in ar.d de-a Certificate been awarded has just to meet certtiin very f ference in the store. Victor Allen for another term. nite needs. He states that horses of Merit and granted a Junior is doing the work. Duke is trying You are probably ermg raised for ranch ar.d farm operat- Membership for Living done satishard to make a nice Modern Marwhat we are ions ?re generally about what are factory Holstien calf club woik, we are drivin ket out of his business and the new wcaiin.g, wlist we are saying. Very Association The HoLstein-Friesia- n reread. name is Dicks Modern Market. I le w ag reoften we wonder the same things. Aimerica fulof announces. will horses be Undoubtedly There are many styles of vehicles ly as prominent in the picture after commended for these awards by the Mr. Wm. H. Terry is putting on a m this part of the world. We real- - the war as, they are now for certain stare 4-- Club leader. fine cantata in the Third Ward ize that we are rot selling llic tvle As a Jun'or Member of the Asrurpos''s, states the livestock man. Chapel, Sunday night and from at the moment. The mo popular Pi cng as a sport, as well as a sociation, bo well Le given all the what is said about it, it will be well type of conveyance is the cemPry ourc0 of governmental revenue. privileges of an adult membership worth anybodys time to see it. truck, weight two and one-hatons. p.obaLIy expand immensely. except voting, until he is 21 years Reta Jensen is the organist. Most Army families prefer til's , Polo is facing a strong comeback, of age. tims il'c.c are in agriculture and liveHe is the 6.966th member of the ury liner, with its ail We noticed that the students of and d laS leader., to smaller stock production jobs that cannot Holstcir-Fricsii- n Calf Club Associ-a'io- n the Lincoln school, have gotten models, he done profitably without horses, of America to achieve this primarily because their report cards. They onlv re- be packed in so closely. 1 here is and many jobs that can be done natiora! recognition since August ceive them twice a year now. May- a lower onlv with them, he adds. priced automobile, the If, 1924 when certificate number be that is a good thing for the stut, ton "Jeep. The arbeb further describes the one was issued. dents as their parents can only give This is a very neoubr model with need; for the horse, particularly in them the devil twice now for not the effic non are someEiF !" NOTICE OF III ,ZifT UU ?'nci,ture, where many jobs 'are having a good report card. In times rewa.ctcd for good behavior cf done only with horses. necessity passed years they used to' gettheir 'ey assigning them as drivers of this In powirg cut individual requireThere will be a meeting of the cards four times a year and then model. ments for animal types, major Hen- Hyrum Wild Life Federation in the the poor kids got the devil each Clothing stiikes rather a smart derson mentions the fact that cattle. Legion Rooms in die Elite Hall, on time. Well kids keep up the good d note in the Ai abic s urrounduigs. nr. who ride steep hills and Mouch v evening, February 7th at work at school. and want a different 8 P. M. Everyone, it srernr, has snitched towards the military hues in diess. t'pe of horse than the roan who The purpose of the meeting is to Do you know that Hyrum had have been docs just a 1 tde plains riding. He elect officers for the coming year the appearance of San Diego last and given ays that people 'are beccming very and to hear the r'cretvys annua! night in the Elite Hall, as there title of Ma'iquc:. new Tuxrbr, cx'fC.--g in the stallions they use report. All rport'men be there. ? were six boys all home after comand ta.ih have disaoneared from to s le rid ng horses, and they want Refreshmc'1!; will be served. pleting their boot training .at varof good size, s'rong and clubs the and rwhl rirnt toe, chhs, ious camps. Dee Thompson from hr l e dhaocea rad. care husky wi'h p'mity of substance and cu m; San Diego, Kay Johnson, Bill NOTICE Governmental to know that rerktie knots arc cur- - yet with quality. Thomas, Bruce Petarsen, Lowell in all, dirty naoJs are aho on a h:gh level in The annual mcfiing of the South Carlson and Claude Stauffer, all rmtly being pulled La!' s. legard to bar.ses. will bn Carhe D. II. I. from Farrugat. The boys are saying that thE held on Monday, Feb'uarv 7th at 8 P. M., in the Cty Hall. There We have been told by people war can't last forever. Cf course, TO D! ITFRMINE is many important subierts to b; from other towns that Hyrum should there is no guarantee that the war TAX YOU OWE have a Chamber of Commerce as wont actually list forever ad perare urged presented. Adi As ccm as wage earners get their to be Ehction of officers well as a Lions Club. And in turn haps a Lit longer. Anyway, dont tax receipts from emplgy-- , wiI take place. should Hyrum have a Chamber like j 3'! tPii e we ve got a lit o c.s they should make out their an- other cities have? There are a lot ar.d phrPy cf gum: of people that dont belong to the Wk into each e'hcrs b oou. Pot nuaf income and victory tax returns ATTENTION FARMERS 'o d Am mine how much if any tax Lions that might join a Chamber eyes and s?.y, Wot thev must pay hy March 15, the as well a3 some of the Lions. Every wo- cwit !a,t fvrevver. Black- The Tohwon and We have no complaints about the s'.aahna for lihnm the Tr live town has a Chamber so dont mith Shoo are now offming to the Some wage fa rinn-- of South Cache an opportarfment advbo' you think Hyrum should hvae one. r,m- at;. Alter ail, it isn t anyer; will owe a substantial unity to repair, or otlrorwik learn Why dont somebody answer this bodys fault if the rotten rain never statement and let us know what stops, if the sun comes out only amount, many will owe a small fig. to repair their own equipment. when weve gone in, if it gets so ure, and others will get refunds, they, think about the idea, They offer their services to the -- -- The Hyrum Lions Club held their regular meeting at the South Cache high school on Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M., with Lion President H. E. Kellcit in charge of the meeting. I he speaker of the evening was Preston W. Fend Scout Executive cf the Cache Valley Council, he gave the roup a very interesting talk. There were four nev; members joined the club at the meeting, W. F. Petersen, Lelii Clawson, E. M. Birkmore acd Ralph Eppcch. Special guests all in uniforms of the armed forces were Dee Thompson, Dive,. Petersen, and Captain Dan ell Nielsen. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Wilson. iisf ."V,3 TRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,194 THIRD WARD You know, folks like to jump onto Congress, and say it is a nocount outfit, etc., but the way Congress has been behaving here reccnt-bkthe looks like the boys down here are doing pretty good. The that day of okaying everything is laid their desk, on was past. They are taking a peck, and asking Sometimes it is some questions. too late, like with this Canadian oil fracas and mess. Socialism has been almost getting both feet in the door and too few have noticed it during the effort. If I was down there in Congress and wanted lo make a name for inysdf, the first law I would write up and toss into the hopper, wo uld be a bill authorizing the sale, to the hmlwl bidder, of every government project cooked up under the guise of plan. I. would sell everything from TVA to 'lie last acre in every farm socialization scheme in A.kansas and hewheie. And as soon as the war is over, I would sell the Pentagon building. We been jitterbugging, politically, to long. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA Sunday School 10:30 A- M. Fast and Testimony Meeting 11:30 - A. M. Primary, Monday at 4 : 30 P. M. Mutual, Tuesday, 8 P. M. e, The Hyrum Stake Temple Mission will be held on Wednesday, February 9th. All those who can should attend this mission. Ther will be three sessions. RATION REMINDERS Win-lhe-W- ar Win-the-W- ar -- GASOLINE coupons good throu?h March 21. TIRE INSPECTION -- For coupon hold ers, deadline is March 31, for B and C coupon holders, deadline A-1- Q February 28. SUGAR Stamp No. 3q in Book Four is good for five pounds thru March 31. Stamp No. 40 in Book Four is good for five pounds of caning sugar through February 28, is 1943. SHOES Stamp No. 18 in Book' One is good for one pair. Stamp No. on the Airplane sheet in Book Three is good for one pair. MEATS, FATS Brown Stamps Vnnd W good through February 26. PROCESSED FOODS faimeis on Tuesday and Thursday Green cf each week. Stamps G, H, and J in Book Four Thcse classes are free all but for are good through February 20. Green Stamps K, L, and M are good the material used. Now is the time to take advantthrough March 20. this INCOME TA- X- Deadline for filof of having opportunity age farm made ing returns, March 15, earlier filing equipment ready your is desirable, for your spring work, . . i.z I 1 , ajmaai |