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Show Damaged Page; si THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN, HYRUM, UTAH. SUCH IS LIFE 1 ma zove You i t FROM 6ee, there's mary Talkin' to another boy I JUST PUT BAY, A LETTER IN THE BOX, MR. f post BUDDY mam, YOU 6IVE IT BACK Ttt WILL Uan Zelm ME 2 ENUF N-- . MAKE U.5. MAN E COU! MAD tives and friends there. She leaves year. The combination grades cars several grown children. The Parker sent out usually ran about 25 per funeral was held Thursday, Feb. 11, cent of extra fancy apples, 40 per at J. oclock, in the tabernacle. The cent of fancies and the remaining 35 The appointive offices of Wells-vill-e remains' of Mrs. Haslam are cent were grade C and culls. The enroute by the new from Weiser. Both interments will be per city were he claimed, was that the Utah result, administration at the council meeting in the Wellsville cemetery. and so the producers, were shippers, w of Feb. 3. John Bailey as appointed an aggregate return very getting city marshal; Oscar J. Hendry, jusmuch lower than they wpuld get if the tice of the peace; Mrs. John S. Lea-thawere graded. apples poundkeeper; Richard Haslam, a marketing authority to He quoted Sexton; William Painter, watermas-terin 1913, while northwestern that say Lorin Miller, road supervisor; The old folks annual reunion was apples were bringing $1.25 for extra and Dr. W. 0. Christensen, city phy- held Feb. 5. was offered by fancies, $1 for fancies and 75 cents etc. a sician. At this same meeting the Brother. Orsen Prayer Smith of Logan, he be- for C grades, the Utah apples, shipped council decided to enforce the curfew the oldest man in attendance. Din- in bulk, were selling at $15 a ton, or law. This means that beginning Mon- ing ner was served at 12:30 to 200 guests, 35 cents a bushel. day, Feb. 8, all children under the age After dinner the following program Figures presented by the Pleasant of 14 years must be off the streets was we rendered: Duet, Mrs. P. J. Welch Grove exchange, quoted by other busi9 on unless oclock, by urgent and Mr. William Richmap. Speech speakers, showed very similar results ness. of welcome, Brother Joseph Welch; for the 1925 crop. Mr. Webb emphaMonday evening, Feb. 8, after reading, Mrs. LaVella Gibbs; solo, by sized the argument that Utah compriesthood meeting a party was- given Mrs. Margaret Davidson. Prest. J. B. mercial orchards are losing annually in the tabernacle for the cast of White and brother. William Brench-le- y large sums of money by not grading Green Stockings, the play presentspoke a short time. Solo, Mrs. and packing their apples. ed several weeks ago by the Wells-vill- George Lemon of Hyrum. He called attention, also, to the neM. I. A. Those present included The remainder of the afternoon was cessity for a central packing plant, the cast, their partners, and the Muold time dances. Sup- and showed that with disinterested in tual officers. The program proper spentwas dancing served 5:30. A dance in crews to sort out the culls, better at per consisted of community singing, the evening was enjoyed by all. packs are assured. He cited the packcomic reading by Ann Perkins, a vocal Lunch was served at 10:30. The out ing of tomatoes the past year, when solo by Parley Hall, a reading by Vir- of town friends and relatives 131 cars of grade No. 1 tomatoes were were ginia Leishman, and several im- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith, Mr. and sent out, and only one car of lower IF you trade at Home. Buy your farm equipment promptu talks. Then under the able A. O. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John J. grade. The aim had been to ship in Hyrum this year. We have a complete line of feed, tuition of Miss Belva Jones the party Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 stuff, and the reSandberg, nothing but No. played games. Miss Jones introduced Mrs. John W. Bickmore, Mr. and Mrs. turns had justified. Mill Products, Stock Salt, Harness, etc., several of the new games she learned Mr. and Mrs. Storage plants in connection with Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. wdiile in Provo during Leadership We also expect to handle the necessary farm machinBert Burrell, Mrs. Hilda Norris, Mrs. the packing plants he believed to be week. A. A. Law, Mrs. Vilate Bankhead, a necessity in marketing, in order to ery for our comunnity. After the games a warm lunch wYs Mrs. A. A. Lemon, and Mrs. Marjory take care of the surplus when the served of which Mexican chili was the Darley of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. markets are overcrowded, and not to chief dish, and after the chili dancWilliams of Brigham City; Mr. rush all the apples produced onto the ing to Allens orchestra for the re- and Mrs. Austin of Tremonton; Mrs. market at one time. mainder of the evening. Another problem in the marketing John Mills of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. The two ward choirs gave a traf- David McMurdie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. of apples, he urged, was that of codfic dance conjointly last night. There Woods, and Mrs. Fred Newton of ling moth control. A campaign was Phone 33-HYRUM, UTAH were a score or more of special traffic Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. William advocated for the elimination of usecops to pinch those who broke the Brenchley, Mrs. George Baugh, Mrs. less apple trees, and those used as numerous and novel laws. Tail Andrew Hutchinson, and Mr. and Mrs. shade trees in back yards, especially lights, fortune tellers, a slide from Oliver Myers of Wellsville; Mr. and in the settlements. These he considheaven, and assorted danger signals Mrs. Fred Gerry of Smithfield; Mr. ered to be merely' reservoirs for the the dealer. He called attention to the reversed until it has been inspected by and warnings were features of this and Mrs. John A. Isrealson, Mr. and infection of the commercial orchards. fact that at times the dealer purchas- a federal agency. Whether such adbizarre function. The fines were Mrs. George Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. They should not be allowed to exist ing apples would send back word that vices were in conformity with the no less than, and not exceeding, five Ike the car had been inspected on the re- facts could easily be ascertained by Bradley, and Mrs. H. G. Shipley to multiply the codling moth. cents of Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs". G. W. Sum- - Shipping point inspection, the in- ceiving market and inspection had getting in touch with the joint state The Wrong Mr. Wright, a com- mers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oldham, spector said, was an advantage to the been reversed. Such advices were and federal inspection offices in the edy, was staged at the opera house Mrs. Frank Rock, and Mrs. George farmer and producer, as well as to generally untrue, as no inspection is capitol. Wednesday night, Feb. 10, by the Sec- Nauhn of Avon. ond ward Sunday school. The proMrs. Martha Shipley has returned duction proved to be second to none from Brigham, where she has been as a laugh provoker. It was excrucispending the winter. The Glenn atingly funny. brothers, The five-yeold daughter of Mr. Irvin, in the title role, and Harold, and Miss Gayla Funk, were the out- and Mrs. David Danielson is sufferwith acute rheumatism, fever and standing players- on a well chosen cast. ing Miss Doris Jameson, of Rock leakage of the heart. We hope for a Springs, Wyo., who is attending the speedy recovery. Miss Louie Miles is spending this B. Y. C., with her friend, Miss Barbara Walters, returned recently from week in Ogden. a visit to her home town. The marThe stork left a baby girl at the riage of her brother was the happy home of Mb. and Mrs. E. M. Bickevent that gave rise to the visit. more. Mother and baby are doing The Wellsville ward M Men bas- nicely. ketball team lined up to do battle with The Paradise Dramatic Company the M Men cohorts of Hyrum Third presented the drama, Kathleen Mar ward at the S. C. H. S. gym. After vourneen Tuesday evening to a well the smoke had cleared, Hyrum Third filled and appreciative house. emerged from the debris th$ victors The Relief Society held their monthby an 8 to 6 score. ly report meeting Tuesday. Two of Wellsvilles most respected The tenth district teachers enterwomen passed to their rewards this tained. The afternoon was spent in week. Mrs. Maragret Smith Parker, needle work and exchanging doing wife of James Parker, and the mother favorite recipes. Lunch was served of eight children, died at her home to 25 ladies. after an illness of several months duThe doctor was called Tuesday ration. The second death was that of Mrs. Ann Redford Haslam, who died evening to the home of William G. at Weiser, Idaho, while visiting rela Obray, where, their son, Golden was suffering from appendicitis. The doctor found the case too far developed to operate. The stork left a baby boy at the Contracter and Builder home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rich-maJ February 10th. Ed. Bahen is suffering from a seI specialize in vere attack of lumbago. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hansen and work of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Obray were Logan visitors Wednesday. Prices right and work guarMiss Olive Maddox entertained the anteed. Seagull girls' with a party at her home Wednesday evening. The evening was spent playing games. Lunch was served. John James has blood poisoning caused by running a pitchfork in his foot a few days ago. The doctor inoculated him to prevent lock jaw. Mrs. Mary Christensen who is suffering from pneumonia is improving nicely. Mrs. Esther Bankhead entertained e her class Wednesday evening at a candy pull. . . . WELLSVILLE . . Wellsville Produce Co. Headquarters for Farmers Supplies PARADISE Dealers in all kinds of feed, mill products, We also run harness, implements, grain exchange. Bring your grain in and have in the store. take anything - Prosperity is Assured corner in A cozy your home the be will most used nook imaginable. We have a complete line of build- ing materials, Paints, Varnishes, -- and Kalsomine Let us suggest the necessary' items. Andrew Hyrum Produce Co. W The ar Smith Bros. Lumber Go. Phone 19, Hyrum, Utah V. A.Spenny Shoe Repairing Thats All. HYRUM, UTAH DR. L. W. BRUCE DENTIST. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Office Located Over United Store. South Cache High School Presents 66 Fortune Teller Comic Opera by Victor Herbert r. b. McFarland ns repair Hyrum uesdasr, 8:15 Utah L The best cuts of the Best Meats . When you make this market your meat headquarters, your are assured that your meats will be thetewbest cuts of the quality and best meats. We welcome comparison as price; BRADLEY MARKET Phone 22 99 HYRUM, UTAH HUUIIUMUlil Bee-Hiv- t Utah Growers Lose on Apple Market by Failure to Grade Value of the standardization and grading of farm products was among! the topics on which Heber J. Webb, state agricultural inspector, addressed farmers and housewives of Utah county, at a series of meetings held there late last week. , As a result of the grading of peaches and onions, Mr. Webb asserted, these Utah products had topped the market 'in the last few years. Previously the Utah' fruits had been known unfavorably. The market for Utah apples, he said, is still in rather bad shape.- - Not one car of extra fancy Utah apples had been inspected-durin- g the past i I Cast of 80 People Tickets on sale at Drug Store and School J.. V Admission 50 and 75c 11. A. C. and S, C. Orchestras I I -- |