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Show THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, HYRUM, UTAH for Dates Are time lain dormant in Cache valley. We Set will always boost, and if we cannot Cache County say good, will say nothing. We want with us in Published Every Friday, at Hyrum, the people to cooperate publishing this newspaper. It is your George Dunbar, of Logan, presiCache County, Utah. paper and its columns will, at all dent of the Cache Valley Fair assotimes, be open to the use of its read- ciation, was elected president of the o Application has been made for entry ers for anything along constructive Fair association at the anmail matter. as second-clas- s lines. nual meeting held at Pocatello, Idaho, The Citizens club, through its offi- last Thursday night. Other officers President T. W. Peterson and chosen were E--. J. Fjelsted of cers, CLYDE F. SETTLE vice president; J. M. Markel of Secretary A. D. Allen, has! been Editor and Publisher. Logan was largely responsible for this papers Filer, Should The itizen selected as the next convention city establishment. Our advertising rates will be made prove of value to South Cache valley for the association. known on application. The dates for the Utah and Idaho any and all credit must go to this faithful group of men. They are will- fairs were selected as follows: Twin ingly devoting their time and means Falls county fair at Filer, September FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. to make this a better place 'in which 7 to 10; Cassia county fair at Burto live. We dont believe your con ley, September 14 to 17; Southeastfidence has been misplaced, however, ern Idaho district fair at Blackfoot, THE CITIZEN because The Citizen will ever keep September 21 to 24; Box Elder county IS USHERED IN faith with the people of South Cache fair at Tremonton, September 21 to With this issue the South Cache valley. 24; Cache Valley fair at Logan, SepCitizen makes its bow to the reading tember 28 to 30; Utah state fair at the to and Cache of Salt Lake City, October 1 to 7. valley public state of the generally. northern part After careful consideration of the A great many persons aire constiAssistance south end of Cache valley, from a tutionally opposed to any ideas that newspaper mans standpoint, we have The Citizen this week was publish- they themselves do not originate. come to Hyrum to publish a newspa- ed under a considerable handicap, in per and are firmly convinced that the that the editor is a stranger in Hy- TEST CONSTITUTIONALITY field will support and justify a news- rum, and obtaining news items was LAW OF The paper of the better class. matter. difficult a father naturally The constitutionality of the antiSouth Cache Citizen is not one of the However, you are viewing the results tested shortly variety, but its establish- of our efforts, and we dont want to cigarette law is to becourt of Utah. the before supreme ment is permanent. be making apologies. We wish to ex- The law of the advertising a prohibits It will be our purpose to publish tend our thanks to those who helped in any form in the state. ento further will cigarettes that help paper us in gathering news for this edition law was first lighten the world of the wonderful of The South Cache Citizen, and es- When the forbade the sale of cigaropportunities that have for so long a pecially do we wish to thank Secre- framed it such a storm was raised but ettes, tary A. D. Allen, of the Citizens club, that in 1923 this clause was repealed and Wilford D. Porter, of the South the legislature. However, when Cache High school, who are experi- by was voted on the legislathe repeal enced journalists. In the matter of ture passed a new law which prohibpechanical work on The Citizen we ited the' advertising of any form of owe a vote of thanks to the force of tobacco in any medium other than the Bear River Valley Leader, publishIt was felt that handled newspapers. ed by the editors brother at Tremon-to- in this the law would meet the way who worked late hours that this support of the press. paper might be printed on time. Withwas then reached to test out the cooperation of these gentle- theAgreement of this law on constitutionality men The Citizen could not have been the that it was discriminagrounds published as it is today. tory. A district court decided the statute was unconstitutional, and that WILL NOW WATCH RESULTS .. decision was allowed to rest. Since Levi J. Andersons reg- that time tobacco in all forms except istered Holstein, which he recently cigarettes has been widely advertiser. shipped from Ft.- Atkinson, Wis., It is now proposed totest the constifreshened with a fine Holstein heifer tutionality of the section of the law Levi is optimistic that prohibits cigarette advertising. calf Thursday. about the dairy business. Should the tobacco interests gain a victory on this point the original antiWE WANT THE NEWS tobacco legislation will be all but com- South Cache Citizen I Utah-Idah- Poca-etll- secretary-treasure- o, r. Editor Is Grateful for Rendered E - ht anti-tobac- Fix Up a n, Corner j - The Citizen is desirous of securing a correspondent in each of the towns in the south end of the county, and will gladly publish all news of the neighboring communities. If there is anyone who has had experience in correspondence work, we will be pleased to receive news items from them. Or, better yet, when in town call on us, and 'we will make arrangements with you. We are going to publish a newsy paper, and ask. the cooperation of all. pletely shot to pieces. corner m your vhome the be will most used nook imaginable. We have a complete line of build- ing materials, Paints, Varnishes, and Kalsonmine. Let us suggest the necessary items. Smith Bros. Lumber Phone 19, Hyrum, Utah Restricted application of the state bounty law is threatened as a result of certain statutory provisions inserted to govern the marketability of the pelts of predatory wild animals taken, according to last Saturdays Deseret , News.. This was brought out Friday when D. K. Moffatt, chief deputy for John Holden, state auditor, submitted a query to Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, asking for an expression on WISE NATURE. the application of the law. The last leguslature increased the The oyster is a silent thing, Tis natures happy law, bounty tax to allow for an open season on predatory animals but also inFor were the oyster talkative, serted a provision which requires Its sayings would be raw, Boston Transcript. that the hide or pelt of the animal must be presented to the country And' then he might surprise us clerk in the county where killed withWith repartee too crude; in 60 days after the killing and must For oftentimes the oyster be in good maketable condition. Is met with when hes stewed. In Brattleboro Reformer. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Hyrum It is no more than just that railroad travel should be safer, as it has Fish and Game association will be been shown to be. We should have held Saturday evening, February 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the City Hall. At this something for the extra cost. of the asmeeting a sociation will take place. A presito is mental world the Controversy dent, vice president, secretary pnd what the wind is to the physical treasurer and a board of directors will world, an authority says. Its mostly be named to carry on the work for too. wind, the coming year. Other matters of vital will be to Mary Garden asks us to believe that the importance for theirpresented consideraorganization eating spinach will postpone the ar- tion. It is important that we have rival of age, but we are not that member present. every green. J. R. MILLER, .Vice President. NOTICE OF MEETING. LEONARD LARSEN, Secretary. Regular monthly meeting of the Citizens club will be held Thursday GOING ON MISSION evening, February 4, in the City Hall at 7:30 p.m. Several matters of imMiss Elva Anderson, daughter of portance will be taken up and dis- Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Andersen, will cussed. We urge every citizen of leave February 3 to fill a mission in rum to be in attendance at this the Western States. Miss Andersen meeting. is a competent young lady and will T. W. PETERSEN, undoubtedly make an excellent misPresident. sionary. She is a graduate of the A. D. ALLEN, South Cache seminary. Secretary. ' Discontent Spells Progress Associated Farmers' Flour and Feed of All Kinds Bring us your Chopping. Prompt Service. . Car of good yellow corn on hand. In summer folks want to go north, to the mountains or the seashore. In winter they are drawn to the tropics. People living in the east talk about going west and natives of the west believe the rainbows end is in the east. People without automobiles would be satisfied with a small car. Their more fortunate neighbors driv- ing small automobiles hope for a larger car next year. Every raise in salary suggests another. This insatiable desire and discontent, which is characteristic of civilized people, is mans only inspiration for unceasing accomplishment. 'Without it there would be no progress, no scientific research, no inventions, no industrial or commercial achievement, no religious or educational upliftment, neither human ambitions nor ambition. In the tropics, where a generous nature guarantees existence without self-helthere is an intimation of what would result from the end 'of human desire and discontent. Contentment is the unpardonable sin on this side of the Atlantic, unless it be indolent discontent. p, Phone 140 Hyrum, Utah Milk Is Broken Up the Do you know what homogenization means? out Ninety-eigh- t of 100 house-wlve- s word whom to the question recently was put admitted they couldnt answer Can you? But here it is explained by Miss Meta H. Given, food authority doing research work at the Unof Chiiversity cago. if rerjaasa Fxpert Auto Repairing Homogen 1 z says Miss is the Given, Fat Globules name of the procin Raw Milk. ess which breaks up butter fat in evaporated milk into tiny particles so they blend evenly with the solids. Homogenization We carry a good s.upply of Automobile Oils and Greases. causes the butter fat globules to adhere to the albumin and the casein of the milk. In the process, milk is forced through countless numbers of openings at a pressure of around If We Fix It 3,-5- pounds. In addition to preventing a cream and skim milk line, this breaking up of fat contributes to smoothness and perfect blending of foods such as cream sauces, soups, ice cream and in baked products. It also has a digestive advantage for those who have difficulty In asMany pediatricians similating milk. recommend evaporated milk as a baby food, although, like other substitutes for the natural supply, It should not be considered ns a food complete in itself. Addition of orange or tomato juice, barley water or lime water are important In providing adequate diet for the infant. All authorities that recognize normal mothers milk is the best food for Infants, but this natural milk is frequently in- adequate In quality and quanScientists tity. say cows milk is the best substitute. But cows milk must be modified and supwith plemented other foods. The I MAY CHANGE BOUNTY LAW. . A cozy How Butter Fat in Fair & . ' 7 VA A After Homogenization. Globules fat in mothers milk Is In homogeneous suspension and being forms (locculent small curds In - the stomach, but the fat In cows milk is In relatively large globules, forms large tough curds In the stomach and is much harder to digest. In evaporated milk the fat is broken upby homogenization and the curds softened until in size and digestibilfty they resemble natural infant food. y It Will Stay Fixed , Jensen Motor Go. CLAUDE JENSEN, Proprietor Hyrum, Utah Phone 98 LARGE CIRCULATION This issue of The South Cache Citizen is sent to 1,000 homes in the south end of Cache valley. If you chance to be one of those receiving a sample copy, and the paper in your estimation justifies your support, drop in and subscribe for The Citizen. Or, if not convenient to call, fill in the blank on the first page and mail it to The South Cache Citizen, Hyrum. But if you dont want to take the paper, call in and lets get acquainted anyway. HAS FAITH IN MAN. that the rural population is the great hope of America today, asserted Irving Bachellor, when I called on him at his home in New York. It is conservative. It still stands for the old moralities. It should be remembered that morality is not a thing that changes like the fashions I think of your dress.- It is the one permanent thing in this world. Either one has morality or he has no morality. Those people of the hills and valleys are the real backbone of our - country. I have always delighted to write of them, to tell the story of the hardships that they have overcome, of the great moral victories which they win, of their love of beauty and their simple faith in God and man. The main business is not making money but making men and women of the future. Women .must not be slackers, as they were in Revolutionary times. Life is the making of men and women. I think the Church is the one agency which should check and sub duq the lawless spirit of youth. fear that parents have been lying down on their job of discipling and leading the children. . Fathers have been busy making money and mothers have been busy with social duties. Mary Siegrist in Success Magazine. ' Nourishing Drink for Childrei TD ABIES and children, the same as 7 adults, grow weary of being fed the same food In the same way each day. It is true that most children take naturally to milk, but that does not mean that they must be fed it ad nauseam. On the contrary, that is the very thing to be avoided. Pediatricians advise consumption by children of a quart of milk a day in one form or another.. This does not mean skim milk, but whole milk, for the skimmed product is lacking both In butter fat' and the essential food element known as vitamin A, which is found in butter fat. Many mothers do not appreciate that removal of cream from the top of a bottle of milk results In skira milk. In evaporated milk, a product recommended by many leading doctors for the use of Infants and children and which Is simply pure cows milk sterilized In cans and with sixty per cent of the water1 removed, there Is no Cream line. The milk in the top of a can Is the same as it is in the This rebottom of the container. sults from a process called homogenization, in which the fat globules in the milk are broken up Into such microscopic bits that they remain in homogeneous suspension Every drop of homogenized milk has a buttery taste because it contains butter fat. For this reason, in evaporated milk, there is none of the flat taste one finds in drinking from the bottom of a bottle of market milk. In order to avoid feeding the baby or child plain milk three or four times a' day,, many authorities recommend the use of a mixture of fruit juice and milk, a highly palatable and refreshing drink. Following is a, recipe worked out drink: by experts for an orange-milof a cupful of Mix in a fruit jar of a cupful of evaporange juice, orated milk, three teaspoonfuls of teaspoonful of lemon juice sugar, and a few grains of salt. Shake well before serving. 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