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Show J oha A. Isratlsen, tii Erst Jit North t - South - Hyram, Cache County, Ota K, Friday, Feb. 3,1922. OL. XII. WMI Third Ward Old Folks Day Prizes For Taxation and Pickd People! ' - ered: Song, Come, Come Ye Saints Congregation McPrayer, Chaplain, W. A. Bride Address of Savage Solo, Bp. A. A. Welcome, Maughan When They Were Address, Young, C. F. Olsen Albert Savage Instrumental Music, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Christiansen Reading, Wm. H. James Duet, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wah-le- n Solo, A Fiddle Selection, H. H. Hansen Old Time Dance Tales, N. J. Nielsen After the program dinner will be served and the afternoon will be spent in social that and music. The days festivities will close with a dance in the evening. All married people of the ward are invited to come out and have a good time. Dont forget to bring your dishes. v . Yours, The Committee., , -- r- - Streams to be Restocked With Fish The South Caehe Courier has been requested to announeethat all High The- o,owillg editorja, recently oo students m Sc, this territory are e, d ln lhe D-Ntw, and eligible for the prize wa republish the same by request, contest, conducted by the Dramatic as it is of vital importance to all Club of Gooding College, which is .concerned: composed of members, chosen from ; The letter Ecnl 0B t0 dl8trict j the Department of Expression. ll8 This contest ha. grown out of the boards of of instruction coni iction that there is much latent d retrench- t0 maomy talent in our high schools which, if ,in regard maintenance school and discovered and developed, will lead iment in to the betterment of the American supervision is timely and contains suggestions'that should help in con Drama. ser- The plan provides a list of prizes siderable measure' Id meet the ious problems confronting every disto be given for the best one-ac- t in the state. The time will be plays written by high school stu- trict wherTttre budgets for The rules of the contest at hand soon dents. wU have to be permit any student of any high the coming year is s S,aost 5mportant to compete. There are no swered- - lt limitations upon the plays as to type luestioH and one that cannot be de' or length, provided they are suitable 8posed of .lightly.- To its solution earnest and thoughtful study must ' for one-ac- t praductfpn. The first prize will be $25.00; the be Kvei1, ' second $15.00; the third $10.00 and j Every possible meams must be the fourth $5.00. All plays sent in taken to relieve i some measure will be read by competent judges, the heavy financial burden under who will name the winners. The which the taxpayers of the state in be must hands the have been staggering during the manuscripts of the judges by April 1st and, af- - past year or so; tyM at the same ter the awarding of the prizes,' will time the efficiency and usefulness become the property of the Dram- - of the schools must not be impaired, ' atic Club. Expenses must be cut down, but the Further instructions concerning work of the schools must not be the contest may be obtained from lowered ' in quality. Superintend-Esthe- r r, Hope Jaeoby, Dramatic Di- - ent Jensen has worked out a ber of suggestions that will help Gooding, Idaho. handle this A Mack Sennet Comedy and scenic Tbe d'sFc; boards is quite cer picture a completes the big prog-- , aPParent dilemma. It tain, that if thvuivilL accept the r.om. letter in the spirit of its intention to its suggestions TWO LITTLE BUDS and endeavor theput schools under jinto practice, their administration will be much Two little buds, benefited. The winter play-writin- g : , -- Pe ol ' - 1 ) i j cum-recto- " j t through, The Secretary of the Hyrum Sportsmens Club has received word from Mr. Smith, Commissioner of Fisheries, of Washington, D. C. that oar applications for fish will be filled as soon as possible. We will have about 100,000 Rainbow Trout to plant in Blacksmith Fork River and its tributaries, and about 50,000 Brook Trout for Little Bear River. Senator Reed Smoot endorsed our applications and there took the matter up personally with the men in charge of this work. Everyone who has fished in this section the last few years will appreciate these efforts, and now that the work has started let it go on, because that is what we need at the present time. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday February 9th, at the City Rail. Some business is to come at that time. Let be present. Dont at Hyrum Briefly summarized, the superin tendents plans for reducing expenses without affecting unduly the Two little buds high quality of school work are At sighn of spring these: Increasing somewhat the Opened wide average number of pupils per teachAnd gan to sing. er; reduction in some high school Two little buds classes; elimination of waste in the Later on, expenditures for school supplies; Jack Frost came reduction of the school building pro-- j And smote upon. gram. For each of these the sup-- i Twe little buds, erintendents letter has elaboration know! and substantiation, and though sp-- i They might Cant make seasons ace here will not permit extended Come or go. comment on them, it should be said R. M. Petersen that the suggestions, explanations Kept tightly closed As buds will do. Mrs. Alfred Larson left this Sat- urday morning for Salt Lake City to The traveling clinic, organized visit her sister and other relatiee and and sent out through the state by friends for a few day6. the Utah Public Health Association, The tin repair shop at the H. S. held forth in Hyrum a week last opens this week. Send us your pots Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, pans, kettles, tubs, boilers etc for and while here it did a big business, free repair. ad the clinic rooms having been literalOn Thursday of last week Miss ly packed while here. It was housed Lenore Nielsen entertained about at the old academy building and its 30 guests at a house party. The quarters were very comfortable. A large number of children and evening was very pleasantly spent in games and delieious refreshments adults were examined while a considerable number were unable to were served. secure examinations because of the Ruth Christiansen, daughter of clinies limited time here, it being James Christiansen of the 1st ward, obliged to move on to keep up with has been critically ill for several its schedule previously prepared. She is is So days with pneumonia. many demands are being made reported as being somewhat on the upon the Utah Public Health Assoimprove, however. ciation for the services of the clinic Mr. and Mrs. James W. Buck of that it is not able to remain in each Smithfield are receiving congratu- town as long as the said association lations on the arrival of a baby would like to have it. r, , The following personnel was here girl. All concerned are doing nicewith the clinic: Drs. J. F. Worley, ly. Mrs. Buck was formerly Miss W.A. Colton, and Viola Russell of Maud Jensen of Hyrum. the U. S. Public Health Service, If you had an opportunity to see which is with the state a Pantages or an Orphum road Miss L. Browne Emma association, show, right here in Hyrum would and M. S. Parker of the said assocyou go? The 3rd ward M. I. A. are iation, Miss Stock, county nurse, planning a show that wil surpass and Miss Meyrick, city nurse of Loeither of these. Watch for date gan. later. On Wednesday Mr. S. Parker of Rose Mrs. efforts of the clinic party put on some moving Through the Jensen of the 1st ward a very pleas- health pictures and slides and gave ant surprise party was had at her a health lecture to a packed house home on Friday of last week, in at the' local picture show, the Rex honor of Mr. and Mrs. Iver.Albret-sen- . and very greaLinterset was maniThe invited guests about 40 fested in the program by those in in number came laden with picnic attendance. Friday the members preparatory to having one of those of the clinic partyattended an assemgood old times you read about. bly at the high school, at which Drs. Judging from the reports of some Worley, Colton and Russel spoke. of those present, a most sociable Immediately after the assembly Miss evening was spent, in games, music Browne addressed the girls of the and partaking of luncheon. Daring inststition and M. Parker addressed the evening a nice purse was collect- the boys, all the meetings were very ed and presented to Mr. Albretsen, successful. who has been in ill health for some It may be said that the service be is to time. Mrs. Jensen compli- rendered this community by the mented on making the affair such clinic and otherwise was invaluable a success. and the work done is duly appreciated. - -- and arguments will commend themselves. As to the matters of salaries, Dr. Jensen points out that it is' considered a wise business policy to pay for efficiency and capacity. As a whole, the teachers in Utah, as in every other state, are by no means overpaid. Nothing perhaps would so seriously affeGt the morale of the schools as a material reduction in salaries. Every other means of economy should be tried before this Utah. step is taken. Yet the schedule of be made a little more of an salaries might proportinnate, for it is a fact that Sale of Delinquent Water Stock very important Name of Corporation Hyrum IrrigatingCompany, Hyrnm, before the club There is delinquent on the described 'stock, on account every member wait for these assessment levied July 12, 1921, the amount set opposite the names some teachers are getting paid more special invitations and above all of the respective shareholdersas follows: than other teachers equally, if not dont be a slaeker. Coma. more, efficient. The important thing, however, is for the patrons of the schools, the Parent-- T parents and taxpayers, to get unitedly behind their boards and the state officers in an effort to meet the problems of the coming On Sunday Evening, Feb- - 5, year in the2 best possible way. 1922, at 8 oclock at the Third has been through The country Ward meeting house, a Parent a very trying period of financial deteachers Association meeting pression, and there are hard times will be held. A cordial invitastill ahead. It will require the untion is extended to all to be presgrudging help of all to get a maxient. Following is the mum of results under the program program to be rendered: of retrenchments that will undoubtAnd in accordance with law, and order of the Board of Directors, Mrs. be neeessary. Earl White Reading, Expenses must made on the 12th day of July 1921, so many shares of each parcel of edly Vocal Selection, Haws Sisters stock as may be necessary, will be sold on Saturday, the 11th day of be trimmed, but the educational Address, Dr. E. S. Budge, of February 1922, at 12 oclock noon, at Anderson&Sons Store, Hyrum, work for the youth of our, state Logan Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the must not be permitted to decline in cost of advertising and expense of sale. Violin, Solo, Raymond quality. To accomplish this all must HANS P. ANDERSON, Secretary. give their aid. Program, eachers Meeting caaMBa Bring us the News. I The Old Folks Committee- of the 3rd ward met at the home of Francis Olsen . Jan. 31st, and made arrangements for the 3rd Ward Reunion in honor of the Old Folks to be held1 Wed. Feb. Sth, 1922, at 11 oclock a. m. The following program will be rend- WMMliM , HH Additional Locals Traveling Clinic Education I NO. 12 1st Ward Primary Entertainment Patriotic Entertainment in honor of Lincolns Birthday, will be given by the First Ward Primary Assn. A at the ward chapel Friday evening Feb. 10, at 8 p. m. We have been requested to repeat part of the program recently given, and in addition to that the program will consist of a patriotic playlet, entitled Unde Sams Veterans also drills, songs and dances. Lets all go and see what children can do. Everybody invited. An Free invitation is extended to all the elderly people over 70 years of age. Admission 10 and 15c. Per couple 25c. 1 Notice to Stockholders Notiae is hereby given that a meeting ef the Stockholders of the Hyrum Amusement Co. will be held Monday, Feb. lt, 1922, at 3:00 p. m. at the Elite Hall, for the purpose of election ef offieers, and hearing of the financial report, and for such other business as may porperly come before the meeting. H. P. Anderson, Seey, adv |