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Show SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, IIYRUM. UTAH Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielsen and family returned from California last STAKE PLAY IS REVIEWED BT Monday. They have spent the winFOR SALE Choice dahlia bulks. ter at Los Angeles. TWO ABLE DRAMATIC CRITICS Mrs. Iver Nielsen, Hyrum. Mrs. Maude Liljenquist made anJames Danielsen, prominent dairy- other trip to Salt Lake City yesterdoman and farmer of Paradise, was day and another line of OVER THE HILL CONTINUES of ladies and purchased in Thursday Hyrum business misses coats and dresses. ing TO PLAY TO She states that they will be on disthis week. An play today. excellent line was CROWDS FOR SALE A number 1 building selected and you will do well to call north land. Directly and inspeet them. spot, or pasture of U. I. C. station. Apply to Mrs. E. By C. F. OLSEN Leslie Andersen of this city and J. Hawes, Hyrum. a That the public likes Miss Estella Day of Preston, Idaho, C. F. Olsen were when and and they well been Petersen has E. proven, united in marriage at the LoJoseph made a hurried business trip to Salt gan temple Wednesday, March 24. are given a treat such as the Hyrum offerLake City, by auto, on last Tuesday. They are well and favorably known Stake Recreational Committee comedy-dramof the in their communities. Mr. ed in the presentation bulbs Andersen respective Over the Hill, they give has recently returned from Buy your gladoli and dahlia their unstinted approval. As an amafrom V. E. Petersen. Will deliver at the mission field. We extend teur performance it was far above planting time. the average; the plot of the play held beMiss Muriel McBride returned from the interest of the audience from Mrs. Melbourne Romney and chilmotorthe to and and Rue interpretaBourne, finale, ginning the mission field Thursday of last dren, Millie, was ed from Salt Lake and spent the week. Sister McBride has been la- tions of the various characters e and gripping, moving the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and boring in Wichita, Kansas. Owing audienec from uproarous laughter to to ill health she was forced to Mrs. Ernest Peterson. give tears and audible sobbing. her labors and return home. We up The entire cast was well chosen, Mrs. Sophia Petersen just an- extend to her a hearty welcome home, nounces the marriage of her daugh- and hope for her a complete restora- and the interpretation of the various parts proved so surprising and satister, Pearl, to Lyman E. Larsen, of tion of her health. that many were heard to say took last factory, The place marriage Logan. more like experienced seemed that it There will be a meeting of the November. farmers of Hyrum next Wednesday and professional players. went its rounds As the play Miss Emma Zilles, of this city and evening at 8 p. m. in the city hall. the various wards of the were through of R. L. County be will Logan, Bell, quietly Agent Wrigley George in favorable married at Logan Thursday, April 1, present to help arrange for a drive Hyrum stake it grew to a fair and apto the surprise of their many friends against the rodents which are report- reputation, playing audience in Millville, to a and acquaintances. The young cou- ed to be more numerous this year preciative still larger house in Paradise, to than ever before. It is urged that all ple will make their home at Norfolk, houses in Wellsville and in be packed farmers to inreceive the present Nebraska. Second ward, where generous structions to carry on this campaign. Hyrum s every scene, and the greeted applause one of Team three colts, For Sale with which climaxes, The touching many Junior Girls of the First ward Irvin and one four years old. abounds. the play entertained at an and overall apron Anhder. Notwithstanding that the Hyrum party and basket dance in the First had the opportunity to witpeople ward house week of a this meeting Wednesday very Thursday night ness the The performance at the Second honored guests were the pleasant surprise was tendered Lon night. when it was presented at the Burrell at his home in Paradise. The M men of the ward. An evening of ward, on Tuesday last, it had Rex Theatre and inwas games dancing spent, after guests from Hyrum who attended in so reputation that scores cluded Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bradley, which refreshments were served. The gained of scores and people were turned men drew for their drawMr. partners, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Swenson, of seats, and many want for away and Mrs. James B. Jensen and Mrs. ing the numbers from a hat, which room. for standing paid the with numbers on corresponded the Moroni Bradley. So, that is the verdict of the peobaskets. ple, and the committee and the playThe Hyrum Second ward has orPostmaster Israelsen spoke to the ers should feel highly complimented dered a large radio amplifier and if members of the Cache County and satisfied. Time will not permit conference the in arrives it time, branch of the National League of of special mention of each individual news will be received by radio in they were all pleasing their ward next Sunday. The Second District Postmasters at a banquet character but little Miss Ruth and satisfactory, at the Eccles Hotel ward believes in keeping up with the given Tuesday and D. A. Gill, in a is Foster wonder, He reviewed his expertimes and no doubt this addition in evening. the humorous, droll, yet pathetic dariences at Cleveland the convention their ward will be appreciated by all a surprise to was character part, key and told how he managed to perradio fans. suade the postmasters of the nation all. Dramatic talent and ability is in a high state of developWednesday of this week the mar- to come to Salt Lake City for their certainly ment in Hyrum stake. 1926 convention. Ross and of George this riage of Sophus Mikkelsen, The various specialties between city and Miss Eva Holm of Goshen, Eliason accompanied by Mrs. Rita the acts were of a high artistic order Idaho, took place in Logan. Mr. Jensen played several musical selec- and did much toward relieving the Mikkelsen is one of our prominent tions during the banquet and furnvait3 between the acts. young men engaged in dairying and ished the music for the dance that Mr. and Mrs. Foster and their asfollowed. T. J. of Cutler, Millville, farming. Miss Holm is the daughter should try it again next seasociates of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Holm, former gave a dramatic reading and Miss son. Their efforts are highly appreof vocal a Providence, Hogg, sang residents of Hyrum. We extend our g public. solo. The following officers were ciated by the best wishes to the young couple. elected: J. E. Sheffer, Smithfield, By WILFORD D. PORTER president; Claude C. McGee, Lewiswhich portrayed intense Scenes ton, secretary. feelings of pathos and humor marked Over the Hill, which We are having a sale on White GLEE CLUB MAY SING HERE the drama, was by the stake recreapresented Sunmade are Plans the by being Enamel Ware. 10 qt. pails and No. committee tional Tuesday evening in 14 dish pans, 99c, and with each ar- day school superintendency to arto a large and apRex Theatre the ticle purchased for 99c you get your range for a program to be given in Scores of peoaudience. preciative choice of the following articles for lc the Third ward chapel Monday evethe perwitness to came who Sauce pans, Dippers, ning by the U. A. C. Glee club and ple additional: because turned were formance away Cup, Mixing Bowl, Wash Bowl and orchestra. The club has just returncontain seats not did theatre the ed from a tour in Idaho and they Pudding pan. enough to accommodate them. We are agents for the American have a very excellent musical proThe entire cast interpreted their Classic Electric Washing and Wring- gram to offer. In case the plans maso well that it would be diffiparts ing Machine, which we believe is as terialize hand bills will be scattered cult to point out any single star that good as any on the market. The cop- over the city announcing the program twinkled brighter than the rest withper is selling for $150.00, the galvan- and the date. If the college artists out doing an injustice to the other ized for $138.00 in Salt Lake City come to this city it will be one of actors. and Ogden. If you want one we will the best entertainments afforded the The players lived their roles with let you try it and if not satisfactory citizens this year. ease and so covered up their natural you may return it to us. We will selves that one was forced time and The Citizens Club is a community time make a special price to the one buyagain to ask, How do they do ALLEN asset. Keep it alive with your sup- it? ing the first machine. All points of the presentation ' MERCANTILE CO., Hyrum, Utah. port. of the play showed that much time and effort had been spent in trainbeen ing and that the coaching had 8-- & OVER-FLO- (Formerly Shamhart-Christcnse- n LOGAN, UTAH Company.) Exceptional Values melo-dram- For the Thrifty Buyer a, COATS $14.00 life-lik- drama-lovin- Bargains By popular request will be repeated Wednesday, April 7tii at the Rex Theatre Admission 15, 25 and 35 Cents ' Reserved Seats on Sale , at Drug Store. Curtain 8:15 Prompt 4 Elite Hall excellent. The play was filled with extreme contrasts. In the saddest scenes Old who was procrastinatin Eben, around, dropped a line in his retired member of the colored four hundred vernacular and the audience with tears in their eyes would be violently thrown into a fit of laughter. A. D. Allen, in the role of John Newton, appeared at home on the of temstage. His violent outbursts make-up per were well given and his was excellent for an old man. Merrill Darley, as Wallace Newton, showed up well in his role. He was at his best in the love at home scene with his wife, and in the scene where he permits his mother to go to the poor house. Dave Newton, essayed by Hugh Foster, was an appealing character and one could not help but see that Hugh was in love with his part. did Horace Nielsen, as the villian, not seem to have any difficulty in In stepping into the role of a crook. handsome a make quite fact, he tough guy. When Don Gill comes on the list it is necessary to pause for a few minutes to overcome a spell of laughter. Don certainly had side-splitti- These are not cheap clothes they are of high quality made inexpensive by unusual purchasing power. Early Spring Models that have been selling at much higher prices. Nothing worth less than $25.00. Tweeds, Twills, Top Coats, Sports Coats and Dress Coats. copies of expensive models. All the dash, snap and pep of youth or the reserve, the dignity and the poise of the older lady. Faithful (Sizes 16 to 44) Eben Ilemminways longtitude, latit- ude, weight, chest measure and vo- Also hats at $7.50 and $12.00 Hyrum is Few Seconds Distance From Cities WANTED cabulary. His lines were exceptionally clever and he brought out all the humor there was or ever was intendEven though Hyrum is far away ed to be in his speeches. Gill is a from the bright lights and the noise find for the dramatic art fans of Hy- of the big cities still Hyrum is kept in close contact with Denver, Los rum. L. Dean Christiansen made a win- Angeles, Seattle, Oakland, Salt Lake some mining partner and clearly City, Chicago, San Francisco due to A good window trimmer; one who scattered showed the spirit of a dejected gold the many radio out-fit- s can display fine shoes in a way that a seeker. about the town. This city is just the public will grab them at $6.78 to Mrs. Stella Foster, as Mrs. Sarah few seconds distance via the air from $10.00 per pair. That is the way to west. tears centers of the many eyes the large Among Newton, brought were lined up in one of shoes those by her gentle manners, her soothing those who are directly conected with and they sure lookour cities, out-sid- e The largest Claude are: radio and the her motherly spirit. voice, by out the show we so ed bought faultlnice, Jensen, C. A. Nielsen, D. C. Black, H. interpretation of her lines was ess and her actions and movements P. Anderson, C. J. Jensen, Joseph window, but it seems a shameandto sell give were decidedly in accordance with the Appleyard, Clifford Warr, W. I). them here at from $3 to $6 with each pair. role of an old woman. Porter, C. N. Liljenquist, C. O. Thom- a pair of silk sox free Miss Phyllis Liljenquist, in the role pson, E. J. Wilson Jr., Ernest Peter- Oh well, (Jim talking), the highest I of Bertha Newton, displayed the snap sen, Verio Petersen, Eugene Peter wage I ever drew for hard work, 8 per cent at some loaned have T. money "Petersen, W. T. a of vim and sen, j.'lL Wright haughty, was sure good, but young wife. She made the audience W. Hutton, II. II. Jensen, Donald J. and thought it Worley, Bishop selling merchandise in a country store hate her because of her Allen, Dr. Eugene towards Mrs. Newton. That Silas Allen, Russell Petersen. In at a profit of two to 10 per cent beats D. M. Bickmore, J. E. it all. To sell Dry Goods such as fl a mark of the professional, to be Paradise, feel the audience Ed Bahn. and the make to ginghams, percales, etc., 10 to 25 perable Thomas, cent less than other stores is a rank feel. them make should the part way cord Miss' Lucinda Haws, as Anna snap. We can even sell 30x3 tires at $9.50 without smiling, and we Blake, sweetheart to Dave Newton, are well broke in yet. Cheap Jim us made a charming figure before the if you wish to but you can notice our footlights. She won the admiration store room is getting rather small. of the audience because of the east Officials of the Hyrum Fish and Our business with manufacand grace with which she played her Game association met last Saturday turers and standingis 100 per cent. role. jobbers were sent to the We have always been sober. We go One would little dream that the night. Applications the interior, for to U. of S. department hands that lady unassuming market, traveling men dont hang quiet, e could our quota of fish to be planted this any crepe on our door for our customout the mail at the in stream be transformed into a season. Every canyon ers to pay for. suddenly South Cache will receive fish from a had heart who matron old cranky addiSomebody show us a little competiIn hatcheries. the government of steel. Nevertheless, Mrs. Melinda tion. It is a good town to do so in. of the tion to state these department Liljenquist went through the trans- fish and game will furnish for our Lets go! How can a feller go broke formation in a creditable manner. thousand. With prop-er- y if he sells for cash and has no exLittle Miss Ruth Foster certainly streams many and care our streams penses. planting demonstrated that she has acting should eventually be well stocked. By the way we dont wish to forget ability and promises to follow in the Other matters of business were taken to mention our hardest competitors footsteps of her mother and father. and disposed of. the hat shop managed by young The singing of Delmar Egbert and up ladies, but even a woman sometimes the Harmony Four was well received can make a man squirm. and which Hansen Mrs. Mr. and as indicated by the applause Parley were visitors Mt. of each number received. Pleasant, family The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. at the home Lamont Allen and his Dreamland over the last week-en- d Seranaders livened up things by their of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Nielsen. Mr. Willard' Petersen assembled at their Hansen is one of the prominent bus- home on Center street last Saturday spirited musical selections. party. iness men of Mt. Pleasant. night in a house-warmi- at Jensens Store ss Federal Government to Supply Fingerlings post-offic- x - SWAT THAT FLY , Swat that fly, the little lad said; But he didnt know the reason why; He didnt know until some friends were dead, On account of diseases of the fly. Lets swat the fly wherever we Annual Conference Church of Jesus Christ of Ninety-Sixt- h Latter-da- may be, At home or at public schools; The flies will be less as we will see, Then live up to the good health rules. Swat that fly, is our motto now, Wherever we may seek Every school boy and girl will tell y Saints Salt Lake City, April 2-- 6 1 to 6 Following Low Round Trip Fares on Sale April Final Return Limit April 12. inclusive. you how, Our motto we will keep. Our motto says, Swat That Fly, And our teachers, kind will help To keep our motto floating high, Toward happiness and health. By Zella Rogers, Seventh Grade, Lincoln School. NOTICE This certifies that my wife, Jennie, has left my home. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by her. Ira Hansen. Why not ride in comfortable, safety operated trains on the Utah Idaho Central Railroad Adv. Ogden Music |