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Show Hie Best Town The Cozy Comer ly ly BY W. L. C. VOLUME XXXIII f t, Well Folks here we go again ! Do you know that on Wednesday evening in the Third Ward Amusement Hall there was held one of the best parties I have ever been too. It seemed like everybody had a good time; And there were people out to that party that havent been out for a long time, but I bet they go out oftener now so that they wont miss anything. The lunch they served was simply delic. The program was pronnounced excellent. Well all I can ay is that if you were not there you missed a real treat. We hope they have more parties. last word about when the Hyrum Wild Life Federation dance will be held has been released by President Frank Dusenberry and will be held on Tuesday, April 1 . This dance is going to be ae gala affair and there will be a big floor show during the evening, also a lot of fine prizes Dont forget the date given away. Tuesday, April 1, at the Elite Hall. Well folks that long 1 1 You know folks we wont talk about spring anymore because every time we talk about spring the next day it snows and blows and puts us right back into winter. I guess we expect spring to quick, so I guess we will just have to let nature take its course. By A DAM 1 lyrum 5c per single copy Utah. Site FR.DAY, MARC! 124, 1911 NUMBER 40 Begin Alfred Fallows Viner Foreman A large crowd of Hyrum pea and attended the celebratbean grcweis ion at Smithfield, Thursday, March 16 v.hen the government officials presented to the California Packing A Corporation the distinguished award fer outstanding services for 1913. A fine program was preserved to a crowd of over 1000. cial guests honor seated cn the ctage from Hyrum and Par- cdice were: Orville L. Lee chair- man of the State AAA committee, Mayor John W. Jorgensen, W. A. A!!cn, chairman of the bean committee, Elva Ancersen, matron, and Alfred Fallows warehouse foreman bean factory at Hyrum. of M, ore last peas were harvested bcfore. the than highard evcr year est price paid so the farmers receiv- cd a nice check for this commodity which was the best cash crop last te Aejt. D. M. Reid American Legion j Hyrum, Utah Dear Sir: This is to ad, he you that the j State Welfare Comnr.isrion has organiz-- d a division to be known as the Division. Veterans Rehabilitation The purpose of this organization is to aid and assist cterans and their families in securing such aid and assistance as might be then's under Slate and Federal Acts. We will appreciate it ve,y much if you will publicize this organization throughcut your county. There has been a committee of veteians appointed from the various veterans organizations in the state to serve as an advisory council in d. reeling the affairs of this office, Jidge George A. Faust, Judge of Judicial District No 3 in Salt Lake City, is Chairman of the committee. Judge Faust and the members of his committee will be glad to meet with clubs or any public meetings- -. that would be interested in hearing discissions as to the nature of work this organization proposes to do. Yours truly, A. O. Ellett S!ate Service Officer j Well folks we see where they are opening up a cafe down main street way in the old shoe shop. The old building really looks different, now that it is all cleaned up and ready for business. Well we wish them yea r. The company operates 56 viners luck in their new adventure. in Cache County and Hyrum has the We sure have a lot of ham acters cistinction of threihing peas at a in this town and they are good too. lower cost per ton each year than Who of you would ever think that any of the other viner stations. The Bill Baxter are Harry Wells could thiesh'r.g costs range fiom a high act on the stage, well if you dont of $5.52 per ton to the Hyrum low think they can you should have of $1.92. This price varies each seem them at "the Third Ward the yeV . . Alfred Fallows Tas been viner other night and then you would foreman fer twenty years and sevknow they were good. have been eral of the vinermen Well folks we have the barber w i.h him a long time. Oliver Smith shop and now we have the cafe, it i; the field supervisor ard is bard to would sure he nice if we could have beat at the job. It is through their shoe maker in town also, that is efficient management and cooperthe one thing Hyrum needs. If you ation of the farmers that this reknow a shoe maker that would like cord is made poss ible. THE OPA CANNOT CONTROL to move to a good town, tell him about our town and that the people BLACK MARKET CN GAS ALONE BENSON CAKP will $ure get behind' a good shoe CYNTHIA maker. D. U. P. HOLD MEETING Congress plans to investigate the We see by the papers where obvious answer to a simple probHenry Ford said that the war would The Cynthia Benson Camp of the lem: Why the Office of Price Adend in two months. Yet he didnt Daughters of Utah Pioneers met ministration has not been able alone say two months and how many Thursday, March 16, at the home to control the black market in gasyears along with months. We wish of Mrs. Eire. J. Miller, with Captain oline. H. Grant Ivins, Utah dishe was riht. trict CPA director, makes this exLuella A. Wright presiding. Congress voted such Opening ana closing prayers were planation: When ever you talk to anybody by Mrs. Phenetta Williams and Mrs. a small appropriation for enforceon the street now days they bring Christina Jensen. ment that today in the whole of up the subject that people should Allegiance to the flag was led the United States the OPA has but raise more beans and peas. Well by Mrs. Irene Clawson. 2,800 investigators in its enforcehow nice h would be if we had a Three vocal numbers were rend- ment division to check on 600,000 food stores, 260,000 services statpea canning factory and a tomato ered by little IVTiss Shirley Miller. Mrs. Alta Petersen gave the les- ions, and wel over 600,000 other factory here along with our bean factory so that everything the farm- son, entitled, A Pioneer Journal, retail and wholesale outlets, in adder raised could be canned at home. Forsgren Company, Containing a ition to 1 ,500,000 dwellings undBut I guest we cant have every- Story of the First Danish Company er rent control. In Utah, the OPA investthing. to Migrate to Utah. can assign but three full-tiMrs. S'ewart and Mrs. Wynor.a igators to gasoline enforcement. Chapter T'm statistics show that in the UnitWell folks it will soon be clean- Pedersen of the County of ed States last year, 650,000 cases and were briefly spoke guests in time and we here Hyagain up were inv asiigated It isnt hard to rum should take particular care to the verk beiny accomplished. followed the hour A meetsocial r:e why the CPA is asking for all cleanup our yards and make our Dora he Mrs. the hostesses cooperation that patriotic citbeing: are ing property attractive as there more people travel through Hyrum Miller. Mrs. Isabelle Adams and izens will extend. than anyone thinks. Not only that Mrs. Lucille Miller. 20 members but every day or two somebody and 5 guests were present. If youre planning on some early comes to this town hunting for a canning, you can make application place to live and we know that we If you think that rationing is he id for your sugar sometime in May at have a nice town or these people heres a release from Eng- :he local v.or price ana rationing cn wouldnt want to live here. When landyou, that might make you f:c! bet- beard. Fruits will be on the Utah the time comes lets all clean up so ter. If you were living in London markets about 'that time. Maxithat when these people come here today, you wouldn't have any or- mum sugar allotment will be 20 looking for places they wont want giapefrait or bananas. In pounds per person. Ia order to ange:, to leave. Lets have Hyrum the fact, they haven't had any since make it unnecessary to send ration City Beautiful. 940. Youd have to have a prior- books through th mail, you attach ity to get milk and eegs. All foods sucre stamp No 37, Book Four, and If you live so far from town it is are rationed except bread. Every list names of persons for whom all sugar is renuested, numbers of impossible for you to get in and type cf clothing is rationed, and in of Youd reeded units five scarce. are very carry peunds shop before your ration coupons types expire, apply to your war price and all your groceries home unwrapped, pounds. rationing board for permission to even your meat, unless you brought Would you pay $1.14 to save buy rationed foods in larger quant- your own wrappings. Only newlyfamilies get $169? Well, whether you know it ities at one time than city consumers weds and bombd-ou- t are allowed. The board will remove new furniture. Newspapers consist or not that is what you have been of four small closely-printe- d CPA has cost you $1.14 a doing. stamps from your books covering mainly the period for which you intend to pages. So you arent so bad off, year, but CPA has turned around and saved you $169. On one item buy and give in return certificates are you? alone, sugar, it has saved you twice which are valid immediately. as much as the "hole OPA set-u- p Culture is then properly described cost you in one year, and there are The gentlest thing in the world not as having its origin in curiosity, 3.0C0 food items alone under price Will override the strongest . . . but as having its origin in the love control and rationing. To remain gentle is to be invinc- cf perfection: it is a study of perMatthew Arnold Subscribe for the Courier Lao Tsze fection. ible, I 1 1 Very impressive funeral services were held in the Hyrum Second Ward Chapel on Monday afternoon over the remains of li'tlo Miss Kathleen Sorenson, 5 year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mu. Alonzo J. Sorensen, who v r.s .accidently kilted last Thursday when hit by a automobile driven by Ferr's Edwards. Bishop G?rrel E. Larsen had charge of the services. The ward choir under the direction of A. J. Petersen, with accomand panists Mis. Vinnie Cbw-oMrs. Alta Petersen, furnished very1 rppropriate music along wbh two ocal due's rr.:l a p'eno sd'o by Parley Hall erd NYhe Lc hm"., Joyce and jolene O son, and Mis. Vinnie Clawson. The speakers who ;"rke kind word? to tire laments aid Lrethrrs and Sister of the little gkl and of tbm many ways in which they might Pics- liehten their sonovv, were: i'dcnt F.dvhi Clawson, I ao C. Nielsen and John V. Joig.cns.cn, whin clc'iug remarks bv Ciilmp Larsen. Prayers woe offered by C. C. A. J. Petersen, with Petemen the grave i.i the Hyrum cemetery being dedicated by Lchi Clawson. The flowers were many beautiful ana the chapel was filled v ith relatives and friends who came from far near to rav their respects to the departed I'ttle gill and her parents. Her father is at home receiving treatment for a broken leg which he received one week before. Kathleen is survived by her parents, two brother? and ore sLter, Darel, DeLoy and Naomi Soiensen, three grandparents, Mr. Julius Sorensen of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Lchi Rose of Maled, Idaho. Elra Miller Mem- I was blathering lat fall, in one of my essays, about how 1 liked to mesey aroma in grocery stores, and miff the intriguing smell like kippered salmon, etc., arc! not be crowded into a purchase before I had finished browsing. The owner of a stole sells moie when he that 'browse ard sniff is w'hat I wrote. But a fc'law lUrniug a paper out in Nebraska jumped my frame said I was not giving the independent grocery store a fair shake versus the chain store. lie rot l! a wrong dec. I am for all grocery stores ard defer tecsens wlrnre they handle :uch celcctable items as smoked liver sausage, old Icdjvkranz, etc. I wr; just trying to compliment all stores that gave everybody a free rein to mosey to boost all stoies, whether it wa: a oulfh. or nany-stor- e all the present many-jtor- e Anyway outfits grew from a one-stobeginning. Like the fellow who lost h s vest one fall and found it the lrxt spring, under his shiit, I hope to find my way bach, this spiing, into the good giaccs of this old editor. one-stor- e, two-stor- c, re corn-husk- ; It tl ' j L 4 it fr Ur W- iS r rn U fi J & i. S mcni-beishi- flank LVei bn.y i L l 1 ; U 4 ( i t y, j j Li J d i If! J u - . 1 i er i ' i u a i . icc! t ,r '.i.h to h li t. .in protin's meaner, and .l.ould be :, v.lio is most : i I . mises everyone who attends due folia A ; ives ren- a big time. uv-: l A sisting Elra MTcr in if,-- , d ive Muwm'g Th letreabbog ere the pre. ider.t tend the thierlor. G.hAAa The Men Ion omhe-trwill fu.n-id- i Mean Win Stevens ' r ths r.iuAc for the dance. Rt member the date, Tuesday Old Cahen IIu At (imialions) April II, 1944. Meacham i.'.ua d.iirp j - r- Ml... Vihre C.w-rpresented me M liu lie nt? at a piano re- ,t earning in the oi Ac. m : V.U hi. I. A. i lie 5, ml : their num- - , Pic.-iikn- ft I it!:, JJ 'Ym tV fcS? M ll ill Beginning Monday, March 27, the Hyrum Wild Liie Federation will begin its membership drive. The drive is under the dilection p of director Elra Miller and the card is your ticket to two cutstanding affairs to be given by the club in 1941. One is a dance end floor show which will be lwld in the Eilte Hall on Tu csday evening il 11, and the other v ill be a pi cm-- , on party laWr in the ar. ,5 the dni.r, on Anri! 11, there vi! be mary prizes given awry to nerbers holding lV luck inmb.rs. and Low Down From 'Hickory Grove ! S bership Chairman ad rd joon a Mlii fei'&fs La Hu GAL.ruen uwehvt :ss G' J Vanderbeck Jr.- i C'- i tinmen ku t, vi'init ;r A ; -'h i , I" t a Stain" I f v c r, i .vc i Lai,1 ;.icr bed ling YLi. , Traux To - T iialiiliilsresSiiigfMi ' Next 'y R 1 e v ednedey niuht ?t 8 oclock i!icu3,cn at die Pc, hr Aasoci- -' tins nin-- mmiing will be :; iij chicks, it cau-ar.d treat; lent, p.ua'yL rmj cine; fare's of avian LukcAs com-- , !:::, coiyza, cau.c. symptoms, and prevention. These three diseases cause more !c:?cs in pou'l-- y than all otheis Ycm- ccn.br.ed. pirccnce at thb meeting will be worth v Nile. Bring! your problems ar.d get the solution. Dont wait until di ce se strikes your flocks, be prcpaied. Laryn-gctrachei- tis dia-rn'w- SEGG LIL Y CAM? D. U. P. PLANS THURSDAY MEETING The Sego Lily Camp will meet at Claw on, Thursday, March 3Cta at 2:33 p. lie home of Mu. Alban T. j m. Ft cry A Pioneer Journal, of the First Danidi Company to Migrate Utah, will be given by Mrs. Alla Petersen. The mus'Val part cf the pvncrfaV) i j ;, I K? B v.ill be vocal selections bv Eva t W J j W t, tJ and a picr.o solo by Vii- nie Claw? on. Assisting hostesses are: AJella j Mil IZARD NiJsen, brands Rose, Dtdorma ' taicl'cn, Vinnie Clawson ard Esther Sunday Mb-- ! at 13:33 A. M. Nielsen. Pi,e. thorn! M j g 12 oclock noon S icia.ct M S. A. j j 1. M. B....: ar i J. . i C. Gnnnell will r he the r;ci',-r.,There will also 1$ be spec::! rr al r.umbirs. wl Primary TV Ly L 3 P. M. ' , ,0:CDP.M. M jtaal I-,- .zs Gu;-tjveso- n, n : . 1. ffi c d 3b. J L'.UID er Yours with. the low down, JO SERRA On Monday evening, Maxh 27, v. ill be a dircc in the Lincoln rckmol iirvcbinn. 11. L dance i: sponcccd by the here P. There seems to be some confusion as to the value of lhe A-- ! I gasoline coupons, lhe value, 3 gallons, remains the same. The only change is in the length of time A-- Il the stamps remain cooa. 22 fiom March are good coupons to June 21, whir! means a two gallon a week allowance instead of three. and l earh0!'? A"soc'',fion be a fuse aflair. Diriag the dance thee vv'll be a fine doer .show which will be worth ar.ybidys tme 'ent-- 'wnl to see. Th s dance i? fer ike r. I dh as well as the child, cn and vwl be ct 7:33 P. M. The admVion price is only 10c. Tins is vour chance to bmp the P. T. A. RcLc hments will be sold during the evenirg. hU That wln'ch refines character at the same lima humbles, exalts, and True delic acy, as true gcr.erouty. commands a man, and obedience is more wounded by an act of of' in' crest c .' A ' gives him courage, devotion, and fence from itself, than to itself. E.at.ilcd G.mi. g Forth of the P attainment. Grevilla cf Great Pi ice. Mary Baker Eddy |