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Show VOL. 1 Byrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Jan. 21, 1921. II. 92 Roundup 1 An Evening in the South Seas Big Success To Present Opera Chautauqua Presents Native Maori Singers Farmers Many Truths Learned By Professor C. R. Johnson of the music department of the Agri- 'Usl and Housewives The Annual Farmers Roundup and Housekeepers Conference at College the Utah Agricultural 10 to 15 which ran from Janusry Fully Was a tremendous success. one thousand farmers and house wives attended part or all of the $ ' ' . m f' 1 4 ? ( Iff cultural College will take the part of Ralph Rackstraw in the opera to be presented by the South Cache high school this di season according to Mr. N. W. Christensen head of the high school music department who is - i ?r fy? I directing the opera Pinafore. Prof. Johnson is well known and sessions while an average attendance well liked by lovers of equally of over three hundred in the wo music in this section of the state mens sessions and of over two hun and the fact that he will sing dred in the mens sessions was main with the high school students in H. M. S. Pinafore no doubt tained throughout the vveekC will to bo a prove big drawing Exceptional interest was shown for the productions papu-laritcard Dr of in lectures the women by the He sang in the South Caroline Hedger of Chicago on chile Cache high school opera of last The men nutrition and health. year and was a great, factor in its marked successwere very much interested in the Mr. Christensen states that lectures on cooperative marketing the Pinafirst of performance delivered for farmers by enterprise Ellison-Whitpresent on the closing evening of the Chautauqua Festival a big program, An Evening In the fore will be given early in Feb-uaDr. U. A. McKerrow of Minnesota South Seas, an attraction entirely unique on the American platform. and he is of the opinion Five Maori singers have been brought directly from New Zealand, and they will present for the first time in that the students will be able to On Friday, January 14, a huge this country the.bewitching native music of their New Zealand home. Headed by N. H. Papakura, famed throughout assembly was held in honor oGov put on a finished product on New Zealand as the leading tenor of the islands, and coming from a race that is musical, essentially present they that date. At least four perernor Mabey and committees of the a most interesting program. formances will be given and pos House of Representatives and the Bulbul which sibly five. Senate who visited the College to was sung last year by the high ft. At Miss the Don't 25th. take part in the Roundup and in Chautauqua Tuesday Night, January 'school singers was one of the Governor spect the Institution. big attractions of the winter sea son in the southern part of the Mabey addressed the assembly on in ro What the State Expects of the valley, and numerous request81 have been received towns by and the Rural College People. which did not have the opporPres. A. W. Ivans of the Board of tunity to hear that opera to reTrustees of the College spoke on ceive a visit this year. The annual Old Folks Reunion of Good health is our most valuA special meeting of the City "Utah, The Campus of the AgriculThe opera which we havq chos Other addresses the Second Ward will be held on able asset, therefore we want to Council was called by Mayor C. J. en this year, H. M. S. Pinafore tural College. Youll need to be.very Christiansen on Wed. Jan. 18th, for is of a high type and is more were delivered by visiting legisla-tor- Friday, Jan. 28, 1921, at the ward keep it careful as to the chapel. than you docto'r the purpose of discussing the tobac- - difficult of production tUe South The ward Cache committee met Jan.' 19; opera "when high yourself yi'flhavJK scb co question with, representative - Possibly, the most promising fea school has k'VQr to a and a allow attempted and if after for yoif discussing adopting ailmettt, social from committees the slight of ture the whole group of meetings Mr. stated Christensen produce little trouble to. be treated like a three wards of Hyrum. It was It is Sullivan and Gilbert was the physical demonstration of plan to work on, appointed the opera sub comittees. big one, it will soon appreciate stated that the special aim of the and possesses a vary catchy and the fact that the College and the Finance Edwin Clawson, chair- the courtesy and grow big. When social committees in the present tuneful score. It has proved farmers and housewives are very to some Allen A. Alma be of Winfred and feel need the wherever relief, man, to wa produccheck popular you close together, all working in har campaign ed we our such and from expect Christensen. to an . Osteopathic Physician the use of tobacco among the boys go mony for the betterment of rural work here. Program and Amusemet C. A. and have him look at the part under 21. life. The College is expressing acPlaying opposite to Prof John Nielsen chairman, A. J. Petersen that needs some slight repairing. The Mayor and Council heartily son will be Miss Ebba Petercurately the ideas and feelings of Remember this: Disease Can Not consented to give all possible assist- sen who will the rural population and they ex- and H. P. Anderson. take the part Can. A. and But Mrs. A. Be Allen Patients laws Cured, of the Reception our ance a of enforcing by desire to support it Josephinei. Miss Peterson press strong Common Mrs. and Nature Lorentz an extremely beautiPetersen. toSubstitute use the of possesses which in its program for farm and home State prohibit voice ful arid it is very well time Mrs. ideas and old Sense for Decoration give bacco by minors as also the selling LeRoy Stanton enlightenment and are willing to to the part which she chairman, Mr. andMrs. Leo Nielsen, your system a chance to operate or giving of tobacco in any form, to adopted follow its leadership. will in take Some Pinafore. Dr. R. J. Evans of the Extension Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen, LeRoy itself in the effort to get rid of minors by any dealer or person. of the other principals in this its ailment. It was decided to have the city production Division, under whose direction the Stanton and Lehi Clawson. aro: MrJack the room of a dinning as Supervisors will Marshal who Wahlen take juvenile the deputized was Roundup part put on, and the whole officer that all violations of the law of Captain Corcoran. Mr Wahlen staff of Extension workers who co- desdames C. A. Nieisen and John is a member of the Utah Agricul Nielsen. may be handled by him. operated with Dr. Evans, ate detural College Glee Club and he Tee program will commence All present pledged themselves serving the highest praise for the will sing in the opera to be preIn printing th load ad of Larsen to assist by reporting all offenses sented excellent series of meetings arrang- promptly at 11 a. m.. by that college this seamain one of which the is Dinner, ed for and for the, excellent way in Coal Co. last issue, a mistake was which came under their observation. son. Ralph Hansen, president eatures of the day will be served made on the price of corn. It Other actions were decided upon of the student body of the South which the Roundup was conducted. Cache high school will be heard at noon. Bring your dishes. should have read $1.90 instead of which will be reported later. The remainder of the program $4.90, It. is gratifying to note the unity as the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Mr. Hansen took the and the games, with the other which exists between the Porter. Mr. M. A. Gill of this city, R. of purpose Monarch of in last years amusements will take place after and our May part Bulbul. Miss Minda WilH. Smith of Smithfield and D. H. various organizations opera dinner. in the determinCouncilmen or and also a member of the cast son, Thomas of Logan, were appointAt 8 oclock in the evening a ed effort now being made to rid our of last years production, will ed as inheritance tax appraisers dance will commence, to which all serious evils Harmost as of litle one its appear buttercup. for 1021, by Judge Law, recently. city of At a regular meeting of the Tax- married riet Christensen as Heibe. Melvin people of the town are Lemon as the Roatswain with payers League held at the County invited, refreshments will be served, On account of the general fast Russel Stewart as the BoatCourt House at Logan, January 20, and the Silver will furn- day, instituted for the European Players mate. swain The students 1921, the following persons were ish music for the program and in Relief Fund which was authoriz well are all know for their with named as a committee to formulate the afternoon. Old time music will ed to be held Sunday, Jan. 23rd, For sale a five room house voices as well as their dramatic a set of Resolutions to be a hall and bathroom. Good lot and presented be enjoyed in the evening. Mr. by The General Church Authoriability at the high school. to a mass meeting of the one half Located out buildings. A. E. White of the high school Stake Quarterly ties, the .Hyrum to be held Conference has been indefinitely block from Hyrum State Bank, one faculty, a tenor will represent Saturday Jan. 29, 1921, s The at 2 oclock p. m. at the County regular The block from district school, three Dick Deadeye a sailor. was held last Monday at postponed. entire cast will be later. . TsA.t y. - e ry . , 2nd Ward Oia How Folks Reunoin s. W Aassist Regain Fighting Tobacco Evil Your Health Vr fol-owi- ng anti-tob- acco - Additional Locals Taxpayers League Meets Tax-paye- , rs Parent-Teacher- Meeting A very large the Lincoln School. percentage of the parents were in J. Z. Stewart The school presented attendance. Peter M. Maughaa the Pilgrim Pageant which, was Joel Ricks very much enjoyed by all present. Samuel Nelson Miss Edith Bowen Supervisor of the Lehi Olsen Logan City Schools gave a very inWm. Bingham talk on reading, explaining Every who feels his teresting taxes are too high is cordially ex- just how parents in the home could encourage reading, explaining the pected to be present, different kinds of books to get for Robert Baxter, Pres. Miss Bowen answered J. Z. Stewart, Secy. children. many questions asked by parents there and encouraged readiag in the more. home hs Bring the news. Court House: Robert Baxter , Tax-pay- er Last Sunday! Jan. 16th, being set apart for the prosecution of the tobacco campaign, special speakers and programs were rendered in the various wards. At the Third Ward Mr. Vance Walker and Miss Gladys Nielsen were the speakers, and the special musical , numbers were a piano solo by Nettie Jorgensen, a duet by Lucinda and Tisha Haws and a quartett by N. W. Christiansen In the evening Dr. and Co. Worley spoke quite interestingly before the Young Mens Assn. blocks from high school and two blocks from car line. Apply to Leroy Nielsen, Hyrum. Phone 57. ad BABY CHICKS Selected White Leghorns, (Tom Baron Strain) Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, H. G. Shipley, and Anconas. ad Hyrum, Phone 95r4. printed Special scenery has been secured for H- M. S. Pinafore so that nothing which will assure a successful rendition will be lackMiss Amy Silver of the ing. school high faculty will assist in the staging and the lines while Miss Florence Thomas, also one of the faculty will aid in the directing of the dancing. - The Daughters of the Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Iver Albretsen and will meet next Friday, Jan 28, at 3 son are at home after visiting rel- oclock p. m. in the Tithing Office. atives and friends in Ogden for A good attendance is desired and visitors from Logan will he present. several days. |