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Show 9 i ! j ? 4 I J it outh Cache Courier Uyrara Cscbe Cocsty, Utah, Friday, May 3, 1918. VOL VIII. M. I. A Prediction A. Stake Meet Big Success The Hyrum Stake M. I. A. Meet hdd last Saturday proved to be one of the most successful ever held in the stake. The oratorical speeches which were to be given at the mornfailures ing program were the only of the day. We have ten wards in The following was clipped from Aftenposten published in Chris- tiania, Norway, and translated into English by Mr. C. F. Olsen, at thq reguest of Mr. Paul Johnson of Avon. Finmark-it- e, That Anton Johannesen of Lebealey has lad a number of new visions, which he relates in a letter to Aftcnpost-sp- , well-kno- wn Hyrum, Tqday, Saturday, April 4th Kfarricf Events, Third Ward Chapel, 10:30 a. m. Mixed Choi us trains, filled with Russian soldiers "rolling toward the Murman coast. I saw a battle h the neighborhood of the Tana river, it was summer, the battle line was several miles long, and the soldiers were digging trenches. Another battle took place Millville 3rd place. at Porsanger I saw graves, corpses Tower Building, Hyrum 1st ward and twisted limbs. Two young men 1st place, Millville 2nd place now living, I saw - there as white-haire- d Shuttle Race, Hyrum 3rd ward 1st old men. The Russians efplace, Hyrum 1st ward 2nd fect a landing on the south east side Paradise, 3rd place. of Gotland and take possession ' of Firemans Lift, Hyrum 3rd ward the island. From there they pro1st place, 1st ward 2nd place. ceed to the tract south of StockDemonstration to make fire withholm. The French attack Gotenout matches was not contested. Ribbons were not given for the borg with air and sea fleets, and first aid demonstration to animals particularly in that part of the city but the Paradise ward surely de- on the west side of the river served a blue ribbon. The exhibi- there is hard fighting. By a grave tion was well planned and worket I saw an old man wearing a gray out. Many questions were askec coat- It was the mayor ef Goten- a young scout from Para'dise wart borg, who said, that both of his as to why he treated a wire cut on sons, two engineers, had fallen while a horses foot the way they did. He defending Gotenborg. If the Swedes was well prepared and gave his rea and Norwegians, who fought- side sons to the satisfaction nd amuse by side in Gotenborg, could have held out 14 days longer, the French ment of the crowd. The signalling also, drewconsid-erabl- e army would have been destroyed. attention,' and the boys are Against their wish Sweden and to be complimented on their splend- Norway are forced to sue for peace. None can help us, because Austria is id showing made. Bro. 0. E. Kirkham was present internally divided, the Germans the and introduced a new game that same, Holland is having war in her created considerable interest and colonies, and England has war in " enthusiasm among-thscouts and Ireland. There are great earththe large crowd of spectators. quakes in Italy. Denmark is terroriThe drama exhibition ' was not zed by fierce lightning, Finland is presented, as the Millville ward was oppressed, Poland is German, and not prepared, but the Wellsville Belgium seems not yet entirely free. ward will give thf exhibition on the Conditions are disturbed in the Balkans the Turks have entirely disevening of the Interstake Meet. The Annual Ball at the Elite Hall appeared. The Jews have in great to their own in the evening, drew a large erowd numbers returned and all present had a moat enjoy- land. able time. J, T. W. String Band Selection d - e r All Seed Potatoes Notice! Need Treatment From May 1st, the Hyrum Tith Praatically all seed potatoes are ing Office will be open every Tuessufficiently infected with common day and Saturday ONLY. Adv. scab and Rhizoctonia to make potato seed treatment profitable and even Cheap alt on Mens Clothing and essential, according to Dr. George R Shoes. Star Clothing Store, Logan. ' Hill, director of the School of Agri- i Hyrum Stake One Oneida Stake . Two Boys Chorus Benson Violin Solo Orations ' Stake Three Hyrum Stake Four G rls Chorus Benson Slake Awarding of Places Male Q uartet Mixed Chorus Oneida Stake' Cache Stake Announcements Prayer. , Afternocn Events, Public Square. Time, 2 p. m. .... Wall Scaling Camping Demonstratn out doors, B II. Girls Benson Stake Boy Scouts SignaHing Scouts Three Legged Race Boy t Tower Building Boy Scouts Food Conservat. Demonstn., Home B. Girls Hyrum Stake Shuttle Race Boy Scouts First Aid Demonstration Boy Scouts . Cache Limbs Stake I. Bandaging Upper Oneida Stake 2. Bandaging Lower Limbs Benson Stake 3. Rescue Work - 4 Irst Aid to Animals Hyrum Stake BecVme Girls Ca4w Stake Fivut AM, Red Crops Health' Fireman's Lift Boy Scouts Fire Without Matches Boy Scouts -- - i Stake Oration Ladies Quartet Oration , Orations 1st place,' 1 min. 2 sec Race, Hyrum 3rd Wd. : 2nji place, Millville Race, ward, 3rd place. First Aid DemonBt., Paradise ward, 1st place; Hyrum 1st ward 2nd, Three-legge- Csclie Prayer d d i NO. 23 I1 Editor Courier: nt Three-legge- t'l 3rd Liberty Loan for InterProgram Oversubscribed . Stake M. I. A. Meet as follows: There will not be complete peace the stake but all failed to .produce until 1921, because England, Ameran orator. Oration was the only to be contested this year, but ica, France and their allies will not the musical numbers, beehive dem- end the war. Germany must be onstrations and other parts an the ware of internal diaturbances, likeall pres- wise program were enjoyed by England. ' ent. India will rise in rebellion, nnd The afternoon was taken up by there will be several years of bloody the boy scouts. The boys from the war there; and especially after this 1st and 3rd wards of Hyrum made will there be much sickness, want an exceptionally good showing and and misery, among mankind. were successful in capturing three France and Spain will also enter The Millville and ints war the 1st places each. year I have not been Paradise wards were represented in told. After this war, there will apsome of the events but were handi-eape- d pear new and unknown diseases, bein not having foil teams. fore which doctors will stand power.Following are. the results: less. Tuberculosis will rage among Wall Sealling, Hyrum 3rd ward, humanity worst than ever, and 1st place, time, 59 sec. floods, earthquakes, lightning and Wsll Scaling, Hyrum 1st ward, other disasters will take place. In 2nd place. 1953, France and Russia will join in Signalling, Hyrum 1st ward war against Norway and Sweden. a 1st place, 77 per cent. The railway from North Finland Signalling, Hyrum 3rd ward, through the Pasvik valley will then 2nd place. Race. Hyrum 1st Wrd be finished. I have seen military Three-legge- I Kindly permit these few lines in your . paper as a token of appreciation of the ready way in which the people of Hyrum took up their recent allotment of Liberty bonds. The drive is now over, and while a certain few bought no morn than enough to save their faces from disgrace, it can still be said that we got our allotment. To the question, Why not handle these slakers? We would say that it seems better to let them handle themselves; for, give a slacker plenty of rope and he will hang himself hang himself in the estimation of all the decent American people. May the Lord have mercy on their souls, as surely nobody else will either here at home or anywhere else. But the point is. we got our al- lotment and then some that is, we were required to raise $23,000 and got $28,000 an oversubscription of This oversubscription goes $5,000to show that we, the people of Hyrum, have a lively sense of the magnitude of the task upon which our country has entered the subjugations of Germany and that we are willing to lend our money even at a small rate of interest for that pur- .. Evening Events, Third Ward Chapel. Time, 7 p. m. Demonstration Field and Public Service Bee Hive Girit of Oneida Stake Drama Exhibition at 7:30 p. m., Admissn 10c GRAND BALL AT ELITE HALL CHIROPRACTIC culture of the Utah Agriculture College. To control such diseases, Dr, Hill advocates that the seed potatI have successfully finished one oes be properly treated and that they year's course dt the Palmer be planted on clean . ground. school of Chiropractic with all A simple method of seed treatA grades in my work, and ment as worked out by Dr. Hill is have had four months special as follows: practical work also. . First: Use dormant potatoes if I am now ready and prepared have to releave the ' sick of their which possible. Potatoes sprouted will grow after the treat- trouble, and make soldiers of all ment, but dormant' potatoes give the boys who are physically disstronger vines. Sometimes sprout- abled for service. So call on me ed potatoes are slightly injured by before someone else gets the - .the treatment. Second: Cut a slice from the stem end of eaeh potatowand discard all tubers showing a brown spots in the potato flesh. Diseases on the inside cannot be killed by seed treatment. Third: Sprinkle the potatoes with water or soak them in water for hours before treating. twenty-fou- r If the ' surface' of the potatoes is kept moist, the diseases begin to grow and are much more complete-ly killed by the treatment. Fourth: Soak the potatoes for two hours in a solution of corrosive sulflimate in a wooden barrel or trough. To make this solution, dissolve four ounces of corosive sublimate in thirty gallons of water. Fifth: Spread the potatoes out and dry them as quiekly as possible after the treatment. If they are sached up and left wet, some of them may be injured. If the potatoes are it might pay to rinse them in water before The spreading them out to dry. earlier in the Beason the treatment is done, the better. Potatoes are Caution: Treated poisonous. Do not eat them. 1 thin-skine- d, i -- , - pose. Therefore, fellow subscribers and devoted workers, permit us again to thank you for your uncompromising attitude towards the demons of egotistical pomp and hater of everything American the Kaiser. And now let us look forward to, or perhaps rather anticipate, the next loan which, it is thqught, will be placed some time in October. In the meantime, the Red Cross will no doubt be after us for an out an out donation. Let us welcome both with open arms: Every bond bought and every dollar donated is a blow struck for freedom. Hyrum Couneil of Defense. Evelyn Nesbit and Son Russell Thaw IN REDEMPTION It is not often that one hears hisses and cries of shame at a Chiropractically yours, motion - Picture entertainment, ARTHUR W. OLSEN, D. C. but that is just what happens at Utah. Hyrum, edemp-tionevery performance of with Evelyn Nesbit and her son Russell Thaw. M. I. A. will be the atRedemption traction at the Rex Theatre, Saturday, May 4th. The story of Redemption Sunday evening April 21st, the is a wonderful moral lesson fear Y. M. the of stake organizations and Y. L. M. I. A. held their con- lessly drawn from the heart of joint meeting and a splendid pro- great tragedy. gram was rendered. Services com- Kaiser. L Stake Conjoint Meeting menced by the choir singing. Prayer was offered by Elder Victor Israelsen. Singing. Elder Rudger Clawson spoke regarding the book of Doctrine and Covenants, how this book when read by honest and fair minded people must make a deep impression on the reader. Said that the greatest way to preach the gospel was to preach by example. President Levi Edgar Young said the only way we could show our love for God was to show it te our (Continued on local page) District School Closing Exercises The graduating exercises of the Public Schools will be held Thursday evening, May 9th, at 8:30 at the Third Ward Chapel. An excellent program has been arranged including some of the best musical talent of this section of the State. Beettr corn meal and cheaper, at the Hyrum Union Mills, both white and yellow. Try it. Adv. A Season's Dance Ticket Given Away Every Saturday Night At. the Elite Hall Hyrum, Good For Saturday Night Dances Only. 1 |