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Show PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER October 4, 1940 WANT ADS FOR SALE Two Room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Phone Hyrum 74 W 19 Windfall McIntosh apples bushel. Call Hyrum 131R. ESTATE HEATROLA. 63-- $1.25 Victor E. Hyrum. APPLES: Rome Jonathans, Beauty, Delicious, and Bismark. Also a good Bupk Heater. John H. Peterson, Smithfield. 19 APPLES. P 1 e a 3 e bring containers. Henry Soren19 son, Smithfield. JONATHAN BABY BUGGY. Call Smithfield 79R. 19 LOST LOST Holstein cow branded HL on left ribs. Reward. Phone 74W. 17 FOUND FOUND 165W. FOR rNecktie RENT OF IRA ALLETJ This history names Iras forefathers back to 1498 in England and America. It takes about 50 pages to cover Iras eventful life from his birth in Connecticut in 1814 to 1900 when he died in Hyabrum. There is a finewrite-uout the Saints being driven from Nauvoo in 1846; their., stay., at Garden Groe, Jit. Pisgali, Council Bluffs, Winter Quarters; the companies numbering into the thousands crossing Nebraska and Wj oming to the Salt Lake Valley. Pictures are used illustrating some scenes in tratel. From a, two page map their travels may be traced from Nauvoo to the Missouri River and from there, (Winter Quarters), to Utah.. Following are some of the in the settlement of Hyrum described in the book: 1. The first canal. In the 2. A public corral built fort. Wells for culinary water. and 3. Apostle Ezra T. Benson Peter Maughan organize the Hyrum Ward with Calvin Bingham as bishop and Ira Allen as ward clerk. 4. Naming of Hyrum 5. First deaths and births. 6. First missionary and marriage. 7. Rest of Iras family arrive from Cedar City. 8. Where the logs were obtained for the first houses in Hyrum. 9. When shingle roofs took the place of dirt roofs, 10. Inside furnishings of the houses. 11. What carpenters made the first furniture for homes. 12. How homes were lighted. 13. One lady describes her p CIRCULATING HEATER in good condition. See Arline Rose at old Eli Bradley place in Hyrum. 17 Petersen, Phone HISTORY Phone pin. MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10 72 MISCELLANEOUS Used automobiles. Highest Cash Prices. Also sever al good used cars for sale. Wendell Jensen Conoco Station. WANTED Surprised Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead of Wellsville, who are moving to Ogden to make their home for the winter were pleasantly sur prised at their home On Saturday evening. A lovely supper was served and the remainder of the time was spent playing Bug. All members of their family eve-en- ts pets, rugs SACCHRIN TABS, 1000s 22. The spinning wheel and loom. second 23. O. N. Liljenqulst, NYLON BRUSH EVERSHARP SOOTHINGEST' OF ALL SHAVE 2 50 ! 15 00 rti J00 SHAVER , FOURSOMp NOXEMA, 71c SIZE -- STARTS with GROOMING VITALIS, 50c SIZE RAYPE CREAM SHAMPOO HAIR BAY RUM Go-o- Si VITALIS I VITALIS SHAVE LOTION SEARFORTH VASELINE HAIR TONIC CHAMBERLAINS LOTION AND THE V.BJWiWWl WORKOUT" COTY FACE POWDER PORTRAIT PERMANENT WAVE JERGINS LOTION, 50c SIZE TAMPAX, REG., JR., SUPER, 10s - KOTEX BLACK PEPPER WRISELY ey. EAST WORD FOAMING POCKET KNIVES, BATH Good Quality.... 00 CHEST LIGHTS rLASH LIGHTS, Complete ANACIN TARS PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA IRRODOL A DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES TECK TOOTH RUBBING Rheumatism And ONE TUBE Arthritis 29c 40" BRUSHES ALCOHOL PASTE FREE OF TOOTH WITH EACH McKesson item. I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will wwmm gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. O COOLINGEST, REMINGTON DUAL ELECTRIC Farm produce. p 1869- - 1875. Hyrum First circular sawmill place about two miles up the canyon. 38. Canyon road built 1873, costing over $10,000. Naming of Blacksmith Fork canyon. 39. Steam mill company organized. 40. Hyrum Herd Company. 41. The Dairy company. 42. The toll gate installed where $17,000 was collected. 43. All of these companies dissolve or pass into private ownership. 44. Electric lights, water system, railroads. 45. Who could have visited Utah before the Mormon Pioneers? Early settlements of Cache Vall- NUE-OV- FOR THE : gQ: with your name engraved .... METAL BRACELETT, Stores. Pd. Adv. Jg PEN C. A. BALL FACTS 29J grain COMB SET AND FACE J?5 BAKERS MODIFIED MILK POWDER the Fort to back lots. 25. The first saw mill, shingle mill and molasses mill. 26. Water brought from Blacksmith Fork river. 27. Attitude of the Indians. ?8. Indians steal ponies. 29. Bear encounters. 30. Indians steal a child. 31. The mail. 32. Farm implements a picture of the cradle used in cutting grain and the latest combines. 33. Hand plowing with oven shone in a picture along with a late tractor plowing. home. The history contains about 170 14. Churches and schools. with over 140 pictures. pages 15. Picture of the first church The cuts from which these picand school house. are made cost over $500. tures 16. Home theatrical company. The price of the book is $2.00. 17. The first rock church. Orders should be in at once so we 18. Hyrum noted for its Mar- will know how many to have tial Band, names of members and printed before the type is desinstrumeints played. troyed. 19. First schools and teachers Send orders to Secretary Earle and subjects taught. W. Allen, or the family historian, 20. An early Pioneer wedding. Alvin Allen. Adv. were present, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williamson of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tams and Bp. and Mrs. Leo Bankhand of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plowman of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ricks of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and children Bonnie and Steven of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and son Jackie of Salt Lake. The Bankheads plan on moving about the middle 200I BAKERS MODIFIED MILK LIQUID 24. Some families move from 450 grain SACCHRIN TABS 100s, bishop. 34. 35. 36. 37. 3 ' FEILD GLASSES FOR DEER HUNTING 21. Home made clothing, car - 230 ' HUNTING KNIVES Laboratories 4 GOOD, BREAKFASTS mm wu (hr Them Up Sharpen breakfast apetites with tempting food. Be sure to Shop shop where the food is fresh, varied, and quality-testewhere breakfast planning meal planning offers you both quality and savings. Shop with us. d. SERVICE MARKET Phone 3 Open 9:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Hyrum, Utah 9:00 to 7:00 on Saturday A auuouuceweut we announce J to MercanAUen Watch for the opening of the tllf HYRUM HARDWARE Sue s store, ihe sud 1 ndTse ihat has bu. . ' , - quality nierc!,oVer sixty yearsthis paPer this business 3 October 12 at the former Anderson Lumber Co. building B Re there early-Sca- rce Louis A. merchan- Wayne ObraV proprietors TWO J 1HYS Ther Nation dise will be available. Noeml flay, ( 29th. V- Regi are V, 1 l i- - Mi trict; flistrict third |