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Show sorra cache courier .September 14, 1943 T3T jSmttlj i&ttltc j (Emtricr Waekly Established 1910 One year, One year FACTS ABOUT HYRUMS ELECTRIC TROUBLE After the two day shut down ob power last week in Hyrum we felt that the public was en- titled to some explanation of the trouble and for the long MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS delay in righting the matter. It seem that the big ram ASSOCIATION and electric storm that came day before the trouble, was the cause of a high resistance uation is that the trouble has not been found, and only cor- rected itself because the ground has dried out and stoped the short. When it rains again, it is probable that the trouble will again appear. If the city is able to borrow the ammeters they might find the trouble and if not we may have to go with-th- e out power again, It is Mr. Gaddies opinion, and he was backed by the Utah Power and Light men, that the whole Hyrum electric system needed going over. Many wires run through trees, and are crossed. Others are hooked up in a manner that makes it dangerous to work among them, Although it would cost some money to hire a crew of men long enough to put the system in good repair, we believe that line along this something e should be undertaken. If we can look is done, ing ward to one blackout after other as our system gives way to disrepair, Mr. We feel to commend Caddie for the way he worked early and late trying to And the trouble. He made every pos sible effort to find the leak and in addition had to stand some abuse from uninformed people. Legal paper entered at the Post-efuc- e at Hyrum, Utah a$ Second Class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1870- - short sys- - somewhere in the tem. A high resistance short as we understand Jt is one that will not immediately blow the fuse, but will gradually build National Advertising Represent- up strength and blow the fuse after a period of time. atives : Newspaper Advertising This made it hard to find 1 88 W. Randolpr because Service, Inc., it could not be deter- St, Chicago, III. and American mined just which circuit the Press Association, 225 W. 39th short was on. The only way St.. New York City, 18, N. Y. to find such a short was to Thi, newspaper is not bound ex- have ammeters and test the clusively to the above represent- different lines. The city didnot such equipment, so the atives. other thing to do was to the whole system looking for the trouble which might be Staff any of a million .places. v. McDowell The city had two Utah Power Editor and Owner and Light men come to help Mr. Gaddie in his search for ' NORMA BAXTER the trouble, but they were un- ' 147J Telephone to find anything. able News Editor The sad thing about the sit- WANDA BURRELL Paradise News Editor MRS. HOWARD JONES Wellsville News Editor RAMONA PETERSEN Advertising Manager ASAEL ALLEN HOME t , Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Allen ,of Hyrum are happy to have their son, Asael Allen home from Europe. Asael is a 'paratrooper Serving with the1 1 3th Airborne Division. He has been to France, Belgium, and .Germany on duty with his company. He is wearing two battle stars. Allen was inducted in the army over two years ago jpnd went overseas last February. He is now enjoying a 34 jiay furlough and on September j28 he will report back to Fort pouglas for reassignment. as a stenographer. She will live Smith home in Richfield. Mr. at the Bee Itive House while at and Mrs. Smith were former the Capitol city. Ruth is the Hytum residents. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Miller remained as house guests of the M. W. visiting friem(-i.- . Accompanying A meeting was held at the Smith family during their stay her back were her two sons, home of Mrs. Eldrid Larson at Richfield Janies and Jerry. for the Jneetings of with Mrs. Wendell Allen, Mrs. the League and Municipal Mrs HerLeGrande Miller and present. Forsberg Ira Allen have returned to their homo in Hycontinued their The ladies rum after a trip to Twin Falls, and writeups to discussions A (hild, was Idaho where they were the complete the activities for the born boy, their lir3t 2 at the Cache September guests of relatives. coming year in the Ladies Jun- Valley hospital to Seaman First ior Literary Society. Class Glade B. Nielsen and BarMrs. Nielsen is was served bara Nielsen. A lightluncheon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanthe McBride Barbara farmer , sen of Logan were Sunday even by Mrs. Larsen. ot Ilyittni, daughter of Mr. and ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. I.ealo McBride. The first meeting of the Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr. of Hywill be held Wednesday, Lealo will be remembered as rum. September 19 at the LeGrande a World War I veteran who Miller home. Mrs. Verna Miller will be fought in the battle of the Mr. William S. Baxter has Argcnne in France. been confined to his bed with The father, Glade, is now a serious illness for the past Mayor and Mrs. John W. Jorweek. We hope that he will serving with the navy. Mr. and Mrs. August J. soon be restored to his normal gensen, Mr3. Vern Mr. and Clawscn, The new arrival is the first health. Miller and Mr and Mrs. W F. of Mrs. Annie Petersen of Hyrum and Mr. and The McBride. first grandchild Mrr. Edward Oldham and Mr. B NielParMrs. Mr. and of of George Fred Mrs. Miss Ruth Baxter has acceptand Summers ed a position with the Utah adise enjoyed a brief visit on sen and tho first of Hans B. Nielsen. Woolen Mill3 in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon at the M. W. man soi-ie- ty ay gieat-grandchi- ld great-grandchi- imuMmen i , iiHiiteWte mWtoMtar If if n wjj imunm in... tte m mm for-on- ly an-tra- ce of Mrs. Nora Nielsen of Hyrum and Mrs. Nielsen is the former Beatrice Allen, daughter of Alvin Allen of Hyrum. son HYRUM LOCALS Mayor and Mrs. John W. Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. August J. Clawson called on Mr. Ph. M. c and Mrs. A. C. Willardsen of a four Mr Mrs Russell joyed and Salina and Stuart and family of Nephi on rum with his their return trip from the con- Mrs. A. ,A. stationed at vention at Richfield. 2-- Bert Savage enday leave in Hyparents, Mr. and Savage. Bert is Farragut, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Otto Liljenquist spent a day at Bryces canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petersen to Hyrum before returning of Rexburg, Idaho were house from the Municipal League conguests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Silas vention at Richfield. Allen during the past week. J?y Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Allen, has spent Corporal Don D. Nielsen, son a weeks vacation in Hyrum of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen, with his parents. Jay is a gov- has been assigned to one of the ernment engineer working in most famous units of the army Ely, Nevada. His wife, the for- air corps, the 376th botnbard-memer Lora Terry will accmpany group. This much decorathim back to their home in Ely. ed unit flew B-Liberators She has spent the past month on 452 long-rang- e combat missvisiting in Hyrum with her rel- ions in the Middle East, North atives. Africa and Europe. Now the 9 men are in training with Sl-- c Johnny Mumm of Den- Superfortresses at Grand Island, ver, Colorado has been a vis- Nebraska. itor at the home of Mr. and Prior to enlisting in the air Mrs. Milton Allen of Hyrum corps in March of 1944, Don during the past week. Milton, was a student at the USAC Jr. and Johnny have been bud- where he studied radio. dies for some time while they He trained at Truax have been serving in the navy. Wisconsin and Chanute Field, Field, Illinois, and Baton Rouge, La. Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Don 'recently (pent a few Nielsen and three childdays leave in Hyrum with his nt B-2- A lovely baby girl arrived at the Cache Valley hospital on September 1 for Mr and Mrs. Roy Jensen of Hyrum. The Jensens have one other child, a son, to welcome the little new comer. Mr. Jensen is the manager of the Jensen Motor Co. in Hyrum and his wife is the former Addie Mae Dusenberry of Hyrum, daughter of Mr. and $Irs. Frank Dusenberry. ren are visiting their relatives in Hyrum. LeGrande has been head of the Dental Surgery at Mrs. Ernest Holm and baby hospital at alm Sprpings. California. He of Salt Lake City were Monis now being transfered to Seday dinner guests of Mr. aHd attle, Washington. He is the Mrs. Merrill Baxter of Hyrum. will be Magnesium used in postwar furniture. Q. ,'MjfMjg Its light weight make it strength Hite flCTOUCBIU Occasional hand-rubbe- d 'f' t0 4-45 1950 Tables of massive, roomy proportions in rich, walnut finish on selected hardwood. Just a few 3.93 to 12.30 Lamp tables of smart design in walnut finish on sturdy hardwood. Has convenient lower shelf. Theyre clearance bargains. A. FACT. and ideal. 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