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Show THE SOUTH Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Peterson visited the state fair this week. CACHE FIRE PREVENTION OCTOBER 8, 1926 CITIZEN, FRIDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alder spent Mrs. G. W. Thatcher and daugh- Miss Patience will entertain the latter part of the week in Saturday in compliment to Mrs, Salt Lake. C. Walters, before her deparJ. W. Idaho, Oct. 4 PRESTON, Mr. and Mrs. John Christianture for California where she will Franklin county W. Altken, the mafce her home, sen entertained at dinner Tuesday of surveyor, has completed a map in honor of Mrs. August evening five battle ground the famous C. W. Reese left Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen miles northwest of Preston, jvnere where New Haven for Christiansen of Jackson 'day Q August S. U. the of Col Connor win join her husband, Dr. Reese, Hole, who are here visiting with inflic ' , , . was formerly connected with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron. The the Indian ThS'the College. table was centered with a basket Bear fouST JanuaS Her daughters! Evelyn and May of sweet peas. Covers were laid was engagement omDanied i.er for eight. 29, 1863, and resulted m almost Inof the annihilation total the dians. The map, which Mr. Altken has dedicated to the Daughters of the Pioneers, shows the progress of the engagement frcin the time when Connor first obtained a view of the redskins to the final roul In the battle 20 soldiers were either killed or died of wounds, s. while over 400 of the Indians an ished. The engagement put end to murders by the Indians in the Territory of Utah, and was the last battle of any magnitude in th:s section. MP WEEK FAMOUS BATTLE GROUNDS OF 'ter In line with the National Fire Prevention Week, October 3rd-9t- h (Idaho Get potatoes your from and Fire Prevention throughout The Coterie club will meet Sat- als), also winter v.' Phone the year, the Fire Prevention com- urday afternoon at the horHyrum. Jensen Ler0 mittee of the Logan Chamber of Jdrs. J. D. Stimpson. 56. Adv. with Commerce is cooperating C outline to W. returned Chief Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter Fire Anhder Rapp Miss Ethel in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d Wednesday from Salt Lake City a fire prevention program for theCity. where she has been spending her public schools. The Fire Prevention Committee are S. E Need- vacation for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Peterson and ham, chairman; Joseph Hansen, week-en- d daughter Leda spent the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anhder, Mr. principal of the Woodruff schools n Salt Lake City. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr., Mrs.' and Joseph M. Richards. Blanks will be furnished each H. P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nicholi Jorgensen and Arthur W. Christiansen and Mrs. Emily schocl instructing them just what Jensen motored to Salt Lake on Savage were conference visitors to do in the contest. The contest commences as soon as the blanks business this week. Sunday. are out and ends April 15th and Mr. and Mrs. Murry Peterson M'ss Elva Anderson left Satur- the p.izes will be awarded May 1. announce the arrival of a boy bom day for Salt Lake City to attend The rules on which the contest i Sunday, October 3rd. after which she will is conducted are: 1st, The return conference, to resume her of the home inspection cards, Denver leave for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stimpson missionary labors. Miss Ander- 2nd, School Organization and fire for Salt Lake where son came home last June on ac3rd. Fire prevention work , left Tuesday in the homes through the schools, count of illness- they visited the state fair. Chairman Needham will present Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Worley and The three Mutuals of Hyrum met a beautiful silver loving cup for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warr were in the First ward chapel Sunday, the first trophy and the Logan beau- Salt Lake visitors this week. evening. The speakers were A. M. Fire department will give a Wilson and W. D. Porter. Special t:ful American Flag as the second Miss Ethel Anhder and Miss music consisted of a duet by --Miss trophy. u. A. C. WOMAN PROFESSOR The pupil who writes the best May Nielson returned Wednesday Lucinda Haws and Mrs. Georgia GETg PRIZED FELLOWSHIP from Salt Lake where they at- Gill and a solo by Ernest Baily. essay on Fire Prevention will also receive a choice present. tended conference. Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, as-oAs Fire Prevention Week is now Third of the social The opening forsistant Orval Mrs. Rose, Mr. and the committee of the chamber professor of foods at the M. I. A. Relief society and Dow- ward Utah of now visit college, has to will but commerce of Agricultural of attempt Hyrum merly Priesthood will be held in the being ning, Idaho are guests of Mrs. ward recreation hall Monday ev- all the schools and discuss fire been recently honored by Rocke-feels to the Spelman committee The work. appointed Maud Liljenquist. prevention ening. The Relief Society will d at the feller Uniyer-anbest fellowship school is their that the furnish the program and the Mumost effective source for fire sity of Minnesota, a highy prized Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hansen and the refreshments. of Driggs, Idaho tual prevention work and is excellent fellowship, which does not require r daughter Gladys Mr. and Mrs. H. for the children to be- - any teaching. Each year leaders were guests of The second football game of the training citizens and under- - are chosen for this fellowship come better Hansen P. Friday. season for Coach Burn Crookstons of fire pre- - from various institutions who have the stand importance afwill be staged Friday gridders move- - been most active and give unus-meis national a vention. ward It proThird The Primary 2:30 on the South at ternoon and all wideawake citizens ua promise in developing the field gram which was to have been Cache athletic field when Logan of child welfare, been in it. active 12 are posthas October given high invades the local camp. Joe was graduated Mrs. Cayton poned. All groups are busy work- Maughans charges stormed down Colthe Utah from Agricultural on their parts. ing from Preston last week and hand- AGGIES ROMP OFF 1915. school This in year lege ed the Southern boys a 0 defeat. WITH SEASON OPENER she.ls on leave of absence from The Sego Lily camp of the stothe that determined are Four touchdowns, two goals and They She will probab-- i Daughters of the Pioneers held ry of the last game will not be one drop kick were too much for the institution, next summer at Colum-th- e spenci y their opening social Thursday retold after the contest with the Montana Mines to cope with bia university, the fellowship go-i- n in the Second ward Butch Knowles squad. the Utah Aggies Sat- - ing to Columbia in the summer, playing tion hall. urday afternoon on Adams field ner studies in home economics Warren Wright in the football season opener. The wni include the physical develop-aggie- s The officers and teachers of the .Mr. and Mrs. won 29 to 0. Montanas ment 0f the child and autogenetic the marriage announce of Hyrum Second ward Sunday school offense was particularly and to Eleanor tained in honor of Levi J. Ander- of their son Rulon The ceremony they made few appreciable gains psychology, Malad. of Gibbs son and Joseph I. Nielsen, at the last week at the whenever they obtained possession home of Mr. Anderson last Fri- was performed A wedding of the ball, which was seldom. Lake temple. Salt day evening. The time was pleasMost of the scoring was done home of the at followed antly spent with games and music breakfast the Aggie main string men Lovon Dr. by brother, refreshments the grooms after which dainty who started out e?ch half but: Wright of Murray. were served. weie called to the bench by Coach' Romney almost immediately after piiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiumiiHiniiiinuiiutniiiiiimiHiiiimniiiHumiiiiinHiimiu!Hiuiiiii they had scored their touchdowns., One man that certainly made use' fi of his time while in the game was L(je Gibbs, Aggie left half- - LOTTIE I bade. It was he wrho bucked over MAYER the first touchdown after a series and her of gains by Hawley, Captain ' nTQAppp AUTNffl 3 Thomas and himself, and then af- (j a ter the second half had progressed HI V just a few minutes he shifted his BEAUTIES .4 way through the eleven miners and promenaded down the field , 67 yards for a second touchdown. OLGA Rur-cabba- ge - , , ' Hur . i Beet Time Is Here Get Your Alarm Clock Thermos Bottle Lunch Kits per-drill- ' FROM THE Hyrum Drug Co. , n, a Real School Oxford For Girls They Have nt I Arch-Suppor- ts They Are Prison Made That is Why We Can Quote You These Shoes Leather Soles and Counters at: 6-- to 11 12 to 2. 2 Vi to 6 8 12 ev-eni- With Oak $2.00 .,$2.50 .t. $2.75 Jensens Cash Store k UTAH HYRUM m Dont Think i ! What Is Business To You? I Old Ben Franklin called business ure of his life; I declared he the plague and . MISHKA & CO. I pleas- - could not with it or with- - I out it, live. PROVIDENCE, Oct. 7. Sever- al nfen from cur town who are members of the Amalgamated BURT& Technical organization motored to LEHMAN Lewiston Monday night to attend the meeting held there. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman have moved into the home formerly occupied by Norman Fuhriman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fairbanks5 motored to Salt Lake last Satur- - .JUGGLING day to attend to some business as well as the conference and fair. Mrs. Sam Stephens and daughters, 'Misses Rae and Marjorie of JJRQKEN . Cornish were guests of Mrs. Fred Jensen on Wedneday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zollinger j HOLLY VV UUD stopped here on their way to con- ference at Salt Lake. Our people were well represent- THEATRE ed at the funeral in the Seventh CAPITOL ward last Sunday for Mrs. Alberti j . 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