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Show IPW1 CQPVls Capitol Logan, today & Sat. MIDNIGHT MARY" Sun. to Tue. Lionel Barrymore and Miriam Hopkins in THE STRANGERS RETURN OUTH VOL. VII. NO. 47 HYRUM, UTAH, AUG. 18, 1933. Plans Being Made For By Special Request of a Num-be- r Let's Stop Backsliding And Press Forward Opening Of Fall Fair of the Citizens of Hyrum, I t Saturday night three commit-te- e Editor South Cache Courier: IT Cache for the County meetings Your last issue with the article enfair will be held. The central comtitled Something to Think About, mittee and the rodeo committee will FOR SALE-go- Self Binder m gave me something to think about, meet at the county courthouse at 8 but they were not all pleasant condition. to R. A E. E. includes This committee Apply p. m. Eliason. thoughts. Hendricks, Lewiston, president of The local wheat committee wi I am reminded of Scripture where Cache County Farm Bureau, chairhold open session in the City Hall on God reproved His people for being a Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Eliason and man; H. W. Ballard Jr., Benson; John August 21 to 23 inclusive. He says, a A. W. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. backsliding people. Wellsville, A. Leishman, Eliason and All wheat farmers should call at (Disunion) nun Thim Wickitness, Com. Cache Chambers of the County daughters Mary and Verna, have just the City Hall on one of the above shall correst Thee, and Thy backslidmission, M- R. Ilovey of the chamber returned from a pleasant trip to the dates for the purpose of filling out shall leprove Thee, know thereof commerce, and a member of the Yellowstone Park. blanks for the Wheat A ing application The Rodeo fore, that it is an evil thing and bitLogan City Commission. lotinent Contract. Bring tax notices ter. committee are Parley Reese, Benson, and application blanks. We notice a broad on When one thinks of what Hyrum smile the chairman, Parley Hall, Wellsville, Loyal Andersen of face Dr. now Paul J. once was, and did accomplish, and Burgess Clayton Hogan, Lewiston, and Thom, is he that Mrs. not what she is today, it is easy to see alone, Burgess as Muir, Mendon. afthat we are backsliding. Hyrum was At 7 oclock the community exhib- having returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christiansen once the greatest manufacturing town a after ternoon with visit fair will the at pleasant meet committee its and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Fran in northern Utah, with a saw mill, relatives at St. Louis, Mo. Los Angeles, August 18, 1933 Western agriculture, grounds to allot the space for each cis Garner and baby, C. R. Jensen sling mill, a large cheese factory in E. N. Larsen, community exhibit. affiliated serious livestock a are and interests, and facing very Garland Hawes returned Sunday the mountains, a plaining mill, three Other com- - Mrs. Finnetta Allen returned Hyrum, is chairman. from a trip into Idaho. Their first or four molasses manufacturing plants condition with respect to a continuation of production and mitteemen are .William Ericksen, home Tuesday after an extended Smithfield, Merle G. Hyer, Lewiston, visit with relatives and friends in distribution of livestock and meat food products, and a stop was at Mackay. They visitec in Hyrum. Later a Woolen mill, Grist mill, many beautiful places of interest anc Nephi Nelson, College Ward, and L. Idaho. She was accompanied home economic whole structure the that also upset some thing On may greatly enjoyed good fishing. E. Wilhelm, North Logan. Bank, but because of disunion or non by Mr. and Mrs, Ray Petersen and ! the return made conat were section. This of the west and particularly the Coast trip stops The committee in charge of the two children of support, they are no more. Rigby, Idaho, and the home of Mr. and Mrs Glen J. It appears now that we are1 so disdairy exhibit for the Cache County Mrs. C. E. Liljenquist and daughter dition arises on account of applications now before the Davis at Buhle, and at the homes o loyal to our merchants, our Dance Farm Bureau fair met Tuesday evenRuby of Rexburg, Idaho, who will Interstate Commerce Commission and the railroads seek- Mose and of a Jerry Christiansen at Hall, and our news paper, that they discussed the and ing possibility visit here for some time. on from rates livestock Downey. reduced They report having had a may have to leave us. In the past Two or three were decided products ing substantially Judge. most we have had Doctors and Dentists enjoyable time. upon so that in case one cannot be Middle Western packing centers to the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Swensen had they can get another. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warren are that we did not support and they These applications embrace different methods but are all The committee divided the county welcomed a new daughter at the happy oyer the arrival of a fine son had to leave us. Now we have some constant mo of of Mrs. result Swensens to the home disone and de are the end her, south four The districts. into largely born to them Saturday. Mrs. War again, but how long they can stay, All Cook Avon Mrs. at Tuesday. trict is everything south of Logan; mand made by eastern packers and processors to get cheap- ren was formerly Zella Rogers of time will tell. concerned are We are loyal to Logan. They get doiDg nicely. ihe central district includes Logan, er transportation costs on livestock from the middle west this city. Benson and Hyde Park; the Smith-fielour money when we have any. Our Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jensen received own merchants and professional men district includes Smithfield, hogs. word that . their daughter May, Miss John Allen entertained atr-- a principally Newton us credit, we forget to pay. Amalga,' 'Trenton, Cornish, dinner Monday in honor of her Clinger and Miss Jeppenson of Provo, give on to livestock time time made from reductions The and Clarkston; and the other district broke. Utah, arrived Tuesday morning at They go birthday anniversary. Immediate us is everything north of Smithfield middle-wester- n Let repent, pay our debts, do de basis as a now used are relatives were present. packers by Chicago and are going to visit the r trading at home, build up our Richmond, Cove and Lewis' of Progress, and make manding a reasonable equality between the rates on live Century Each district will compete ton. number of .stops in large cities on home institutions, quit knocking, put This same question preLaMar Andersen, Garr Rose and stock and the products thereof. away selfishness, create new indusagainst the other with a herd of eight their return trip. of carload took a DeLos animals. these In addition to the tries. Andersen, sented itself in the movement of livestock and products Mrs. Sophia A. Peterson and her No better place anywhere for the committee wants as many individual lambs to Ogden Wednesday. from the range and Corn Belt section to the Atlantic sea- daughter Mrs. Abe Jensen and daughexhibitors as possible. raising of small fruit. It furnishes Mr. and Mrs. Ly- labor for children while out of school, board packing centers, finally resulting in certain readjust ter and son The committee is of the opinion Mrs. Allie Petersen entertained at Larsen man attend the Black Hawk ncrease our water that this year, should bring out a very closer together. supply and put a a Bridge Luncheon at her home on ment, bringing the two classes of traffic at Richfield, Utah. lot of waste land under Encampment all and exhibit that cultivation. good they request Mrs. Petersens husband, Fred PeterSaturday. Those present were Mrs. work for the unemployed, give Make combined prospective exhibitors see to having W. W. on a attack All these of proposals represent Lundberg, Mrs. Joe Morgan, sen fought in the Black Hawk War. their cattle tested for Bangs abortion young men and women a chance Mrs. Russell Hansen, Mrs. B. Bern- the Pacific Coast and Intermountain livestock and agricultdisease and then proceed to get them Mrs. to at home and settle down. In E. Wilson J. stay Jr., Mrs. stein, Mbs. Lester Pocock, Mrs. Eric ural industrial our for activities; the fair. affecting time adversely interests, ready they will be far better off than Eugene Petersen and Mrs. Allie Johnson, Mrs. Geo. Griffin, Mrs. L. John T. Qnayle, chairman of the be Petersen were guests at a Bridge running around the country, Westerholin and Mrs. Pearl Yonk, all and every business in the west is interested in this question we Luncheon committee, was in charge of the will, we can stop backsliding L. the at of home Mrs. of Logan, Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr., Mrs. because of the buying power of agriculture and livestock, Other members are H. P. and Westerholm of on meeting. press forward, as fast or faster Logan Friday. Verio Petersen and Mrs. Eugene Petmillions of dollars per year. It into which runs have slid back. than we Andersen, Hyrum;' Lorin Hendricks, many Mr. and Mss. V. A. Spenny enersen. High score prize was won by Richmond; Foster Reese, Benson; G. A. M. Israelsen. Mrs. Lundberg and the cut prize by seems appropriate also to note that during all of this time tertained Dr. J. Paul Burgess at J. Plowman, Smitnfield; and Nephi Mrs. Bernstein. of last similar re- chicken dinner in livestock rates from the Locals On we are Publishing The South m od Cache Courier this week to give more time for consideration. - Situation, d - rs. in-la- Johnson, Lewiston. Mr. Dewey Nielsen and the Misses Jennie B.own and Lila Eliason left last Thursday to attend the Century of Prog! css at Chicago. Mrs. Eugene Petersen entertained the Cotorie Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. of reductions East, ductions have neither been sought nor made in the WestMrs. ElGeva Johnson and Miss ern states, so as to encourage the growth of livestock and Dorothy motored to Salt Lake the marketing of same without too heavy ,a transportion Thursday. cost, with the final result that shipments of livestock bein the western states, are paying a much Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett have tween points returned from a visit to the Worlds higher cost of transportation, mile for mile, than is applied Fair at Chicago. to the movement from territory east of the Rocky Mountains. Mrs. Rulon Nielsen entertained at a lawn party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the 6th birthday anniMr. Garr Rose, Miss Bessie Brown versary of her little daughter A delicious luncheon was and Miss Ellen Rose left Friday about 25 guests. to served morning for Chicago to attend the Worlds Fair. well worth while for our Pacific Coast livestock interests and associates to work towards the common end of good for all and against perferential grants of any kind to Eastern packing houses are granted, there is an immediate discount in the value of western livestock, western Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Spenny ser a chicken dinner Sunday to Dr, ved Mr. and Mrs. Melvon Evans of Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, on the and Lincoln, Nebraska, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P, L, return of Mrs. Burgess to her home The afternoon was spent in social Clark. forage crops, and agriculture ingeneral. La-Do- n. chat. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall and the Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson Messrs. J. J. Hall and G. A, Anderson Itft Wednesday for the were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Worlds Fair at Chicago. Historic Little Island The Isle of Man is a small Island Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen enIn the Irish sea, nearly equally distertained at a chicken dinner at her tant from England, Scotland and home Thursday evening at her Ireland. It has an area of 227 square miles and a population In home in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Her- 1931 of 50,000. The Isle of Man Is man Pedersen of Logan, who leave not considered a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Saturday to make their home in Northern Ireland, byt Is a separata Tootle, Utah, British island, It is Not so many years ago, with the advent of the refrigerator car now greatly improved, began a tremendous movement of livestock products from Chicago and middle-werter- n packing centers to that populous territory lying a State line and all of that secteast of the ion represents a vast industrial development, with very little agricultural production. The millions of people along the Atlantic Seaboard depending upon the packing centers in Chicago and Middle West for their daily supplies and entirely different setup than we have west of the Rocky Mountains, where our whole structure and the d of that great empire depends upon Agrivery culture and livestock. Illinois-Indian- life-bloo- Thursday week. Bring Us The News Orlan Johnson received a severe cut over his right eye while cutting grain on Thursday. Are For The South Cache Courier 100 Per Cent it to be very beneficial to a community of this Its past reputation merits the patronage of our I believe size. people. Why trade elsewhere when you can buy for less at home, and where it not alone helps the Independent Business Concerns, but helps to keep your money circulating in your community where it in turn helps pay the salary of many of our people. Without tax payers a community would certainly be lost. Speaking of lower prices and quality merchandise we suggest the following, 1 lqt of Childrens Oxfords 39c 1 lot of length Hose pair 5C 1 lot of Childrens Shoes pair $1.00 1 lot of Ladies Slippers pair $1.00 If you need a straw hat to finish out the season now is the tim6 to buy. 1 lot of Mens fine Dress Straw Hats 50c 3-- 4 JENSEN CASH STORE Home Owned Home Oeprated |