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Show SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, IIYRUM. UTAH House and lot for sale or rent Louis P. Maughan. to Dr L. W. Bruce motored his visit to Saturday Idaho, daughter, Tiny. See tf Mrs. Parley Winberg and children of Millville are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens K. Anderson. The closing dance of the. South Cache high school will be given in the Cinderella tonight. The Bluebird Wm. A. Coffin, of Downey, Idaho, orchestra has been hired to play. at the home of cent the week-en- d Sr. Frank Gulbranseon and Mrs. Laura E J. Wilson, Christiansen were married Wednesand Mrs. day in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall City. nr p Garner left today will Lake City, where they relatives. with some time for Salt visit for Mr. Roy Harris of Beaver, Utah, returned to his home Monday after visiting in Hyrum the last week, the Edwin Clawson guest of Miss Edith Nielsen. Bishop and Mrs. were Ogden and Mrs. Reuben Hansen Miss Edith Nielsen who has been Saturday. last visitors teaching school at Arderville, Utah, been returned home last week to Miss Fern Nielsen, who has spend the in Idaho, summer with her parents, Mr. and school Preston, teaching Ida- Mrs. Bert Nielsen. and Miss Ada Wilson, at Rigby, their years completed ho having Memorial services will be held at work are glad to be at home again. Hyrum Monday, May 31 under the Mr and Mrs. D. M. Bickmore were auspices of the American Legion. Dear- tails of the program will appear in made happy May 19th over the the home at the next issue of the Citizen. fine girl a baby of rival Critch-loof her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Members of the two, boards of the All concerned are getting along stake M. I. A. were entertained Satnicely. H. Jensen of Brigham was a visitor to this city city yesterday. Mr. Jensen was here in the interests of the Anderson Produce Company of to purBrigham. The company plans chase the Hyrum raspberry crop this W. urday evening at the home of Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark and Professor and Mrs. Walter Welti of Logan. Miss Ada Wilson returned to her home Saturday after teaching school for the past year in Rigby. On her way home she visited friends and relatives at Downey. She was accompanied from Downey to Hyrum by Bill Ciffin who remained in the city until Sunday. year. k ) L. P. Christensen and family motored to Ogden Fathers Day. The day was spent with Mr. Christensens children. Dinner was served at the home of his son Davis at which 31 were present. Special services will be held Sunday May 23, at 2 p. m. in commera-tio- n of the restoration of the Aaroniq Priesthood. The boys learning the Aaronic Priesthood will render the entire program consisting of short talks and musical numbers. We hope that the parents of every boy learning the Aaronic Priesthood will be present. Hyrum Third ward Bishopric and Mrs. Mrs. Joe and Mr. Walter Taylor, Mignault, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hart, Vera Taylor and Mrs. Idella Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter all of Ogden, Utah, spent Sunday with the Carters at their home at the U. P. L. plant. Mrs. W. L. Taylor, Mr. In the article that appeared in the last issue of the Citizen telling of the health lecture last Thursday night at the Rex Theatre by Dr. G. W. Covington and of the Health picture that was shown the writer failed tq mention the fact that the program was sponsored by the Hyrum Health ter as a part of their health festival. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens and three children formerly of Hyrum, spent last Saturday with Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. The Stevens were on their way from Long Beach, California, where they had made their home for several years, to Iona, Idaho, where they intend to make their future home. Mr. Stevens met with an acident in CaliEli Bradley and Jim Nielsen were fornia about six months ago and he visitors in Hyrum Saturday and Sun- is just recovering now. He fell from day. Eli reported that the farmers in a building 30 feet to the pavement. Pocatello Valley would not be able to FOR SALE harvest their crops this fall because On account of my son going on a there would be so much grain out there that they could not handle it. mission I Will offer for sale my enof tire herd of good dairy cattle. Same He said there were a number consists of one registered three-yeexwere who farmers from Hyrum old bull, eight first-clas- s Holstein pecting a yield of 50 bushels of wheat dairy cattle, 16 head of Holstein heifto the acre. He also said that all the ers. Will sell on terms to suit the natives from this city were well and purchaser. See me at once. T. W. Petersen. prosperous. ' ar Rex Theatre MONDAY and TUESDAY May 24 and 25 ' ' i ANE GREY'S; CL (i amount picture BE MERCIFUL. God, give me power in this great ex- panse To understand, endure and realize Those things I look upon with ask-- f ance. Guide my poor, faltering feet To step between the fragrant flowers; For I alone, in my blissful ignorance. Cannot distinguish a rose from a JACK HOLT. LOIS WILSON. NOAH BEERy.RAIfMOND HATTON Regular Price of Admission Next Friday and Saturday K The Midshipman PLANS FOR BIG CELEBRATION Plans for the Twenty-Fourt-h Celebration in Logan are progressing nicely and a number of the committee have their work well under way. Chairman C. P. Cardon and John O. Peterson of the Parade Committee and thorn; representatives of the Logan and A violet from a thistle. Cache Stakes are selecting their help Could I but understand thy plan; and in a fe wdays will be able to anCould I but learn they intent nounce the various subjects assigned In placing all things here for me, I know that in my waking hours, to the wards to represent in the parI should give more heed to the beau- ade. A number of other features are tiful, to make the parade one The weak, the unattractive things being planned of the outstanding events of the day. That now I crush in my mad With so many organizations taking Endeavors to gain what I can part, a very worth while moving exNeer possess nor eer enjoy. hibition can be conducted. W. D. PORTER. With the excellent beginning made the Logan Baseball Club and the by THE FACE. of new playe r s to acquisition Who knows while gazing on some strengthen the .weak places on the facial mask team, the Collegians will be able to What thoughts infest the chamber hold their own with any of the clubs. of the mind By July twenty-fourtwill the To ascertain the mental views would be somewhat terrific as mostpace of any be a task, the clubs may be pennant contenders, To venture what is hidden there The Ogden Gunners will play here would be unkind. and it should be a real contest. Many Yet, oft we hear it said, He lacks a of the Ogden fans no doubt will be smile. present. The baseball game is sure The world for him is locked up in to be one of the leading features of his head. the celebration. But stop a while, perhaps behind that The horsemen at the fair grounds frozen face are preparing now for the racing proA light shines but then, the gram. The announcement has brothers of the race brought new trainers and horses into Use looks to judge their fellow men. the field so there is sure to be a W. D. PORTER. large string of horses contending for the purses on the afternoon of the celebration. The running horsemen CARD OF THANKS are also preparing and will give some We wish to express our heart felt snappy dashes between the harness thanks to the many friends and rela- events. Tuesday, the bids for the tives who so kindly aided in the fu- construction of the roof for the grand neral services and burial of our be- stand will be let so this improvement loved mother Mrs. Sophia Christoph-erse- be made in time for the celebration We also wish to thank those and the spectators can be sheltered who contributed flowers; those who and enjoy the program. 'furnished music and the speakers at For the atheletic event Mr. James the services. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. C. Allen is attempting to match Ira Dagson. Dern and George Nelson. These men have met before and it has always FRUIT GROWERS TO MEET. been a battle. Each has won a decis There will be a meeting of the rasp- ion over the other and then there has been a draw or so. Dern has been putberry growers of Hyrum at the City Hall Monday evening, May 24th, at 8 ting on more weight and George will oclock. The Andersen Produce Co., have to go some to win. It is a bout of Brigham City, will have represen- that should draw from all over the tatives there to issue contracts for valley. In order to be in the best of condition such as he was when he the sale of raspberries. went against A. Santell for the Cen tennial Celebration, George may go INFORMATION WANTED on the quarry in Providence Canyon I will pay $25.00 reward for infor- - and do special road work during the mation leading to the arrest of the season. George realizes that Dern is party or parties that broke into my about one of the toughest and wiliest residence in Hyrum and stole one of wrestlers in the game. Already, Gibbons and Wayman, my rugs. Mrs. George Gordon, 618 horse shoe pitching champions of North Main, Pocatello. Logan are practicing for their match ANDERSON INSTALLS MILKER with Merrill of Trenton and Tripp of Richmond for the championship of H. P. Anderson recently purchased the valley. The two best men of the a Fords milker from W. L. Larsen of match will be chosen as the team to Newton, agent for Utah and Idaho. the Box Elder champions go against Mr. Anderson has installed the maThis at the Cache County Fair. chine in his barn and claims that it be an exciting contest as all should is one of the finest investments that are good pitchers and Merrill and he has ever made. Tripp think they already have the If any one is interested in finding match Gibbons and tucked away. out a way to make milking a pleasure have adopted a new methWaymond he should call on Mr. Anderson. od of pitching and ringers are their specialty. World is The Lost the greatest Moses Thatcher who is in charge ever made. of the meeting reports progress. Very soon the speaker for the program As Professor 1ST AMERICAN YOUTH ENTRY will be announced. Levi Egdar Young has made a special study of Utah history and understands so well the true meaning of Pioneer day, he has been asked to give the address. The meeting will be short but of a high standard and impressive. Soon the program for the fireworks exhibition will be submitted. The exhibition will take place on the Crimson field, and as urual should attract a large number of people. An expert committee with experience has been assigned to this work. Chairman H. C. Maughan of the Decorations and his force of linemen plan to have the streets and the tabernacle building and grounds well decorated for the occasion. The business houses will be visited and requested to decorate their windows and store fronts. The Chamber of Commerce has ample decorativee pieces. Mr. L. J. Eldred will set on the square with his giant ferris wheel, Old Eli and This is always a great help as an entertainment feature of any celebration. Mr. Eldred has one of the best equip ments of any on the road and his serEdith May Adams, eighteen-year-olvice is far superior to any. . He knows Barrington, N. J., girl, presenting her how to take the proper care of the entry blank to Mayor Kendrick in his children and with many years in the The service he has never had a serious office at City Hall, Philadelphia. American Youth and Teacher Award accident with the public. was established as a tribute to AmeriThe management of the Dansante can youth and teachers by the Board and Capitol Theatre are planning for of Directors of the special programs and dance that day International Exposition, through and Such a fine organizawhich the people of the United States tion evening. as the Bluebirds and the hall, celebrate aDd the world at large will dancers from all over the valley are the 150th anniversary of the Declara- sure to be attracted. The Bluebirds tion of American Independence. The be for the occasion. may enlarged De1 to exposition will run from June The Capitol Theatre with its cool and cember 1. Miss Adams entry blank cited her for heroism displayed recent- inviting place and appropriate program will be a big help to entertain ly when she remained inside a burn- the public. render doctors ing building helping first aid to Injured firemen. She Is a theDr. Wm. Eli Hawkins, chairman of Central Committee is well pleased candidate for the Golden Eaglette, the with the plans thus far. Shortly he the of hands the within highest gift Girl Scouts. Each state will elect a will call a meeting of the Committee for more progress reports and to disgirl and hoy and one teacher to repre- cuss other matters in connection with candisuccessful and the sent them dates will he the guest of the Sesqui the big celebration. Many of the town in the valley are officials from June 23 to July 5 at the exposition. This will also Include a planning to celebrate on the Fourth trip to Washington where they will of July so the people may take part be received by President Coolldge and in the celebration for the Twenty Fourth at Logan. presented with iaedttla. KfnpMnnChristiansenCo (Formerly Shamhart-Christianse- Co.,) Logan, Utah. n aXJIJBJWE- - h, FRENCH FLANNELS n. merry-go-roun- Sesqui-Centenni- fwith LOGAN MAKING The Vogue for Summer 1926 In this lot there are 20 different interpretations of the latest styles. They include new flare ideas plaits two-pie- ce panels. The materials are of stripes and checks of numerous color combinations. See them try them on. $1.19 Art Silk Shirting. 75c Fast colors that are especially desirable for womens and childrens dresses. Will wash and wash and wash. A large variety of pretty patterns to choose from. 36-in- ch Komo Cloth 85c Especially good for mens and boys shirts. 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