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Show Cache VOL. XV Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, May Funeral of MagDairy Excursion A Real Success nus Markusen Hy-rin- 26 Calf Club Meet Was Successful BV STUDENTS OF LOYS M'CANN At Third Ward Chapel, Sunday Afternoon Funeral services over the remains of Magnus Markusen, who died Wed. May 21, from typhoid fever, were held Sat, May 24th, at the first ward chapel at 2 p. m. The choir sang Though deepen m Dairymen last Monday, yoa sure missed something. There were over 30 who made the trip and every one said it was fine. Besides AS' members and leading sociation NO. PIANO RECITAL X If yoa were not out with the 30, 1924 The calf club demonstration conducted on the lawn of tke City Hall Sat., was a real success. June 1st, at 3:30. The club members in many inPROGRAM: , stances had experienced no little 1 Heard Girls Dream difficulty training their calves to diarymen, there was Mr.Wrigley ing trails, Labitsky lead. Some succeeded others will Buelah Smith County agent, and Mr. Bashrov, a Prayer, H. P. Hansen be obliged to continue the trainU. S. DepLof Agriculture special 2 Sweet Mignonette Male Quartett Let the lower Woodward ing. There were some very good ist. Clifford Warr, Cashier of the light be burning, Birdie Jensen was sang by calves, some just average grades Hyrum State Bank; Dr. D. D. Tebbs Merrill Baxter and Co. FI Trovitore and others a little below average. Dorn Pres. Chamber of Dommerce; John The speakers were. Roy Baxter, Veral Our club leaders plan on calling Jarvis A. Israelsen, Pres. Local Farm Bur- Wm. H. Maughan of Wellsville, at the homes of members and 4 In Dreamyville eau; H. P. Andersen, Dairy Instruc H. F. Liljenquist and 0. M. Wilson, and where the calf is not up to Erma Mitton tor South Cache High School; Prof who all spoke of the good character club requirements will recomGeo. B. Caine, U. A. C. Dairy Dept, of Bro Markusen also 5 Maidens Prayer spoke words Paderowska mend disposing of it and purchas and Mr. Reed, Tester for Hyrum of comfort and consolation to the Ruth Stympson ing a better animal. The disParadise Cow Testing Association. breaved wife and family. 6 The Bashful Pianist Geo. L. Spaulding appointment would be to great The first Farm visited was that of losing remarks were made by Connie Rosenbaum if the boy or girl continued on D. 0. Nielsen, where Mr. Bashrov Bp. L. D. McBride, who also spoke for two years working with this 7 Nocturne Martin scored the fine Holstein bull, pur- of the willingness of Bro. Magnus calf and, it then proved to be Ethel McBride chased by the Hyrum Holstein Bui to do whatever he was asked to in a worthless as far as a dairy aniAssociation from Washington State church capacity. 8 Happy Farmer Also wished to Schumann mal is cousement. Lets raise Several pictures were taken and thank in behalf of the family all Ornona Brown better calves, for better cows. talkes made, and as the men were all those who had aided and assisted 9 Angels Dream Now if you are Hot sure your calf leaving the yard, Mr. bull charged in any way during the sickness and will make good, ask Mr. Allen, Martha Allgaier into the erowd knocking three of death of Bro. Markuson. Spoke Anderson or Wrigley to help you 10 Home Sweet Home 1 Martin the party down, eausing some rete of the liberal contribution made by buy a high grade calf. It will Louise Bradley excitement for a few minutes. No thelilrgan Canning Co. and its pay big to get the best you can one was seriously hurt however, but employes, .of which he was one of afford- - They can be had for a were taught in no unmistakable the employes. Special Discount on all little more money than a poor way never to trust a gentle bull. The floral offerings were many Boys one. Shoes and Dry Goods at Those who came in contact with the and beautiful. A of pictures were takCause Big animal will always remember to ad en ofnumber Store, Logan. Singing by the choir and Beneclub the boys and girls holdof the diction by Elder layten Nielsen. keep on the right side Mr. James Jensen, the mail car- ing their calves. We are all anxLast Monday just before noon fence. No names need be mentioned. A large cortege of automobiles the small of Mr. and Mrs. Parley rier, took quite sick Thusday after- ious to get one of those pictures. The next place visited was the followed the remains to the cemet-arin the southwest noon with stomach trouble, and up Mr, Allen got the names of all where a male quartett was sang Baugh, residing Gem Jersey Farm, where the herd of town 'got bold, of some to the present there is not much present also those who were unHow can I bare to leave thee by part sire and cows were discussed. Mr able to attend and will be pleasmatches and set Sire to some paper change in his condition. Victor Israelsen in charge of the Merrill Baxter and Co. ed to give assistance to each one. boxes used for kindling wood in an LOST Decoration Day, at the , The grave was dedicated by Elder herd, gave some interesting produe Mr. Wrigley talked on dairy old shanty adjoining the residence Hyrum cemetery a purple colored type, judge tion records of various cows, which John Baxter. a Holstein and Jersey it to take fire and completel- umbrella with a Bro. Markuson was born in Den- causing yellow ring attach- and told club members how to were pronounced real good and show' y destorying it. There were other ed to handle. Finder please leave ed the advantage of a cow testing as- mark Dec. 18th 1896 he came with feed their calves children playing around outside at same at this office and be reward- Mr. Anderson for good toresults. sociation. Record keeping was his parents to America in 1900, and the time and who who promises give when they ed. ad some real valuable shown to be of great importance to settled in Hyrum June 6th 1917, he service along seeen the blaxe, tried to put the fire Leave your orders for Cleaning with Weldon Nielsen, club leadYou cant get on the is serveived by his wife and daught dairymen. out before giving the alarm. Miss er age 2, who have the sympathy of and Dyeing at er, as the summer advances. He road to success by guessw.ork. Jane Miller, daughter of Fred Mil- Repairing, Plaiting the From there a stop was made at Fred the entire community in their sac Store. said Keep your calves growing Hyrum Drug ler, next door neighbor, who saw and F. Miller's to see a type of heifer jereavment of a loving husband anc Logan Cleaning Tailoring well and teach them to lead bethe childen crying and at the same 20 1st West Co., ad fore our County Fair, we want calves) sired by an association bull. !ather. LoganNorth, time discovered the house on fire, They look to be very promising every boy and girl to exhibit gave the alarm and then ran to a calves. Jesse Smiths was the next their calf then. neighors telephone and called cenWe were sorry some members Loop-Hol- e stop. Here is seen Assn. bull No. 2. tral to spread the alarm and call were He is a fine specimen and carries disappointed because of not We take this means of expressing Logan fire department, for assistknowing of change in time of the breeding of the best in the west. " Le-Bauc- and Matches Blaze he 3-Ru- . le. y " - Lasr His calves show quality and type. Some Wisconsin bred heifers were exhibited that were splendid pros- pects. H. P. Andersens herd was the next attraction. Mr. Andersen is the first man, in Hyrum to enter a cow on official test. This heifer was recently purchased for $275.00, and Mr. Bashrov declared the purchase a good one. She is making a very satisfactory record and will weet all requirements for the advanced Registry of the Holstein breed. Other interesting records are being made in this herd of Jerseys and Holsteins. A visit to this modern barn and producing herd should be made by, all dairymen in town. The Lehi Clawson farm was our next stop; there another Association bull is housed. He is a real promising animal carrying many points of fine breeding. The cows on this farm are making good records and Clawson is learning the science of dairying by actual contact. From here the caravan of autos proceeded to Borgan Anderson's, where another one of the Assn. bulls has his headquar-ers- Many favorable comments Were made at this place aBd of another young dairyman evi-Peac- Were seen. At the conclusion of this hile trip all agreed it was worth-- 1 unnecs- - our sincere thanks to all who so jromptly answered the fire alarm and worked so heroically to protect our homes and contents from destruction. The Logan Fire Dept, answered promptly and soon had the engine on the scene to put out the ire and helped to save the adjoin ng property from catching fire. Respectfully, Parly Baugh, Fred F. Miller. ance. Men and boys were soon on the scene, fermed a bucket brigade entered the burning building and and succeeded in Baving most of its contents. Some very heroic work was done by fire fighters, as several received minor burns, in trying to remove househnld arsticles from the For Checks Plugged) Hyrum State Bank Adopts) Latest Safety Measure. EXPERT COMING TO LOGAN $1,-000.- g Assn. and Boys and Girls Calf Clubs, Hyrum continue in the progressive dairy march. No doubt another excursion later in the season will be planned. Its worth your time, go. will 00 burning building. The Logan Fire Dept, responded promptly and made record run over here with the county engine, but the fire had made such headway that nothing could be done to save Constant vigilance on the part of the burning buiding, and their efforts were directed to keep the bankers has gradually driven the crooks from his various methods of neighbors property fJom catching funds: fire. The building is a total loss obtaining bank depositors' then gun holdwithout insurance and falls quite First, . check-raisingand lately from heavily on Mr. Baugh and family, ups, who were in Wellsville at the time According to Mr. Warr $50,000,00000 were lost last year in the United theAre. States through fraudulent check Credit is due Miss Miller for her precence of mind in giving sneh manipulations. Mr. Warr says, I dont intend prompt alarm, otherwise the damour of that been any depositors should considerably age might have g, g, sary to leave our home town to get With the Bull greater. dairy inspiration. Cow-Testin- RUPTURE The Hyrum State Bank of Hyrum has adopted the famous Super Safe Will Give Free Demonstartion ty Insured checks which carry on Wednesday and Thursday insurance for each user June 11th and 12th at against loss from eheek-raisinECCLES HOTEL which, according to Mr. C. Warr, TWO DAYS ONLY for Cashier, closes the last loop-hol- e From noon tn. to 6 p. m. on bank erooks. safe-crackin- Absd., meeting. participate in any such loss, and in line with my endeavors to give this vicinity the best banking service Notice to Light Users obtainable, in the country today, I have put in this new safety feature. 1 am gladly offering this added serThis is to notify you that light bills must be paid vice to our depositors without makjromptly or service will be dis- ing any extra charge for the prode-inqu- By order of the City Light and Power Cmmittee continued. FOR SALE Wonder washer and ad wringer, a bargain, $8 00. Bring us the News. ad Mrs. John A. Israelsc-n- , Hyrum. tection. Let us Repair your Lawn mower. ad Anderson & Sons Co. Hyrum. Wednesday From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Thursday. They Come Many Miles to See Him On above date the noted rupture appliance expert, C. E. Redlich, will give a free demonstration. You will at once realize the difference between his highly efficient and modern appliances and your mail order inefficient and harmful elastic steel or wire bandages or trusses with illfitting their obnoxious leg straps. These mostly make the rupture worse instead of better until at last it gets beyond control, whereas Mr. Redlichs appliances will give you security and comfort for years to come mainly because these effective devices are scientifically applied by an expert in person. Recent, often curable cases and especially old, , neglected, painful ones, should promptly avail themselves of this opportunity for relief before work becomes impossible and eventually the surgeons knife an urgent and immediate necessity. Remember that demonstration is free on above date only, and that a visit may mean a great deal to you and those dependent on you. Home Office: 335 Boston Block, Minneapolis. Mins. |