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Show Vt JOHN A. JSRASISEK P.O.Box 208 HYRUM, VOLUME 1. A. D. Allen, O. H. Birch and J. R. Miller, officials of the Hyrum Fish and Game association, were visitors at Salt Lake City last Saturday. The gentlemen went in the interest of the local organization and conferred with D. H. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. Mr. Madsen was emphatic in his announcement to them that Blacksmith Fork and tributaries would have many more fish for planting this year. Using his own Other words ten times as many. matters of business were discussed and the local representatives found Mr. Madsen to be very receptive to every proposition they had to present. They feel much good will be accomplished from their trip. Every lover of the great sport should be interested and show their interest by joining the organization.' ON SECOND TEAM IN SELECTION TE South Cache Squad Had Easy Time After First Provo South South South 18, South Cache 23, Cache 20, Cache 31, Stake Play Reported PIKES to be of Highest Order Madsen Promises Aid to Local Sportsmen NIELSEN GIVEN PLAGE ALL-STA- $2.00 HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. No. 8. Gamer Cache 15. Kanab 18. Morgan 12. Pleasant Grove 27. out-of-do- or In the official records of the Utah high school basketball tourney for will appear the name the year-192of Legrand Nielsen of South Cache as team. forward on the second all-stThe flashy Hyrum lad played a FACULTY TO BANQUET SQUAD brand of ball at the Deseret gymnasThe male members of the South ium that will be long remembered by Cache high school faculty will give a the Utah fans. From the first night banquet this evening at the high when the boys met Provo until the school cafeteria in honor of the basfinal night when they were heralded ket ball squad. This is an annual the winners of the Consolation match- event and serves as a finale to the es young Nielsen was a favorite. His season. The Domestic Science despeed and clever floor work won the partment will prepare and serve the admiration of the sport writers and banquet. as evidenced the applause he received from the sidelines and form the press comments. The Cache valley champions carved their names in the hall of state basHELD FRIDAY, 26 ketball fame when they won three games and the Consolation pennant and fifth place in what was touted to be the best hoop tournament ever The annual Junior promenade will held in the state. be given at the South Cache high After the first night when, by school gymnasium Friday March 26. they lost to Provo, the This social event is by far the most South Cache team struck a speed that important one of the school year and equalled that of any in the state. is hailed in almost every school as Gunnell, Bradshaw, Baldwin, and the one formal ball. Wyatt together with Twinkle NielThe junior class has been at work sen formed a combination that was for several weeks in making flowers difficult to stop. By all indications and , and lighting preparing and reports the game with Provo color schemes that will beplans atvery should have been different. Many tractive indeed. The entire gymnasiumhave expressed their desire to see -will be decorated in pink, yellow, another match with Provo or a con- and lavender colors and the booths test with the winners. In any event and light decorations after the it is 'certain that the local boys fashion. would put up some stiff competition. Each class has been assigned a The abbreviated togs are put away booth to' decorate and a prize will be in the moth balls now but the awarded to the class that constructs cries of the past season will be kept the most attractive corner. The offifresh by various parties playing the cers have requested that all decoragames over around the city gathering tions be in keeping with the plan of places, over the dinner tables, and on the juniors. the street corners. The eyes of Utah The Bluebird orchestra has been have been turned north and it is hop- secured for the occasion is an ed that 'future years will find the inducement in itself. Late cars state looking in this direction when- have been chartered which will perever basket ball is mentioned. folk to remain until mit For the past week Coach Croft has the final promenade. been holding spring football practices with the idea of giving the 1926 prospects the once over before the ent school year termination. Although predictions are not in order one is safe in venturing to say that The annual joint party of the the squad of , next fall will bear three Relief Society organizations of watching. Hyrum was held in the First ward chapel Tuesday afternoon beginning at 2, oclock. Mrs. Maria Wilson, president of the First ward organization, presided. The party was held in commeration of the 84th. birthday By WENDELL G. ALLEN. of the Relief Society in the church. The Hyrum Stake M Men basket The program included: ball championship rests in the keepPiano prelude, Mrs. Vennie Claw ing of the Wellsville Second ward by son, Second ward; song, Come, Come virtue of their win over Millville in Ye Saints, congregation; prayer, the play-of- f game of the two di- Mrs. Alice Sorenson; singing, Revisions. The game was played at the lief Society choir; minutes of last anSouth Cache gymnasium last Friday nual meeting read; welcome address, night. Counselor Agusta Nielsen; brief Millville started off in a businesssketch of the National Womans Relike manner and rqn the score up to lief Society, Mrs. Isabelle Wilson, of 9 5 in the first half. the First ward; vocal duet, Mrs. AnWellsville started fast at the be- - nie Larson and Flossie Fallows; ginning of the second half and cut brief talks, Mrs. Louisa Allen and down the lead and gradually pulled Prest. Walberg Allen, of the Second away. The game ended with the ward; piano selection, Mrs. Lucy score 20 to 12 for Wellsville. Leish-nia- n Christensen; brief talks by stake ofplayed best for Wellsville, get- ficers and Prest. Edith Israelsen, of ting six points as did his teammate the Third ward; trio, Mrs. Norma Cooper. Baxter and company; brief talks, Mrs. Elizabeth Chitchlow of First ward; brief sketch of a noted Relief Society worker, Mrs. Francis Rose, of the Second ward; reading, Mrs. Jennie Israelsen, of the Third ward; A party will be solo, Mrs. J. A. Wahlen; talk, Mrs. given Saturday Claire W. Raymond; talk, Mrs. Maria in the Third ward amusement JHght hall by the Third quorum of elders. Wilson; singing, choir; benediction, Mrs. Finetta Allen, of the First ward. The following program has been arSpecial guests of the afternoon ranged by the committee in charge: Song, Ye Elders of Israel; instru- were: Mrs. Susie Nielsen, president mental duet, Ross and George Elia-so- of the Stake board and Mrs. Eva Isaddress of welcome, D. Lester raelsen. McBride; solo, Dr. Eugene Worley; NOTICE reading, W. D. Porter; Dolly Reveals a Secret, A. A. is A vocal meeting hereby called to conSavage; solo, Leonard Larsen; piano solo, vene at the city hall, Tuesday, March Reta Jensen. 23, at 1 oclock p.m., of all sheepFollowing the program dancing will men of Hyrum and vicinity. A repbe enjoyed. Refreshments will be resentative of the U. S. Biological served. Survey will be present and present some vital problems relative to the Have you joined the Farm Bureau ? of the predatory animal Its a worthy organization and mer- handling situation on our ranges. its your support. This meeting is being called by the Citizens Club. We urge every sheepA stitch in time saves nine Keep man to be present.. It means money ' clean and well dressed. It pays. to you. Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Co. Hy-ruT. W. PETERSEN, President. A. D. ALLEN, Secretary. Drug Co., Agents. ar MM jap-an'e- se h out-of-to- Relief Society Holds the Annual Meeting Wellsville Second Wins Stake Basket Ball Title Elders Quorum to Hold Party in Third Ward n; m u; ri THE YEAR. IP RECALLS INDUS T13M OF Over The Ilill, a beautiful comedywill be presented by the Hyrum Stake Recreational commitTO SSLT tee this coming week to all the playhouses in the stake. Hugh Foster, director of the play, has the cast drilled to a fine point, rehearsing having been in progress for the past on Users O. W. two months. Mr. Foster says he exthis pects to present to the people of stake an amateur production that will be out of the ordinary something that will long be remembered. The play has been shown on the -screen and comes highly recommendVrThe following article was brought ed. Elsewhere in this issue appears to The Citizen office this week by T. We Salverson, one of the early pioneers At a meeting of the water users tive committee, C. A. Nielsen and the schedule of performances. of the south end of the valley held others talked in favor of pushing the can recommend the play to our read- of this section. In it he relates fact:! at the Third ward chapel Tuesday work. T. W. Petersen, who was chair- ers. It is worthy of your patronage. which have been published but once before, that being in The Deseret evening, under the direction of the man of the meeting, gave the work News Citizens club, a unanimous vote was his hearty endorsement. nearly fifty years ago. His arLADY TO DEMONSTRATE ticle follows: members in The matter of financing" the work cast by the eighty-fiv- e A meeting of the Home and ComIt was in the year of 1874 or 75 attendance to support the water stor- in the county to date was reviewed, Bureau of Farm section the munity a age project which is proposed for showing how much money has been will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. year or two after I came to Hyrum that some Indians from northern Cache county. expended in carrying on the necesL. B. Caine of the County Water sary investigations to date. The at the stake office building. Mrs. Montana were gathered in the council lodge when three men came in and Users association spoke of the s fi- need for additional funds to continue Barrows of the U. A. C. Exetnsion demon- told them that nancial benefit that would be derived the work, was met by a unanimous Division will be present to they were of the same from the increase in population made vote of the water users of Hyrum Ir- strate and give a lecture on proper people as they were. They then told interior decorations with emphasis them many things about their forepossible by the completion of the rigation company present to authori- on draperies. Following the demon- fathers and stated that they were a ze to the officers of the company project. committee stration on beautificathe We have our schools, churches contribute to the fund for carrying great people. The three men visited tion will hold a meeting to discuss the Indians two or three times and and roads that will accommodate on this work, on the bsis of the land the project. told them to go and see the big man twice as many people as we have in area in the Hyrum district to be bene-fitteThe meeting was a splendid Cache county but there is nothing to (Brigham Young) in Utah. The Indians got very curious . success As from a the of Caine. said Mr. them standpoint here, keep SUPT. CHARLES SWORE about what the three men had told soon as they grow to be good citi- spirit of At the meeting of the Cache Counthem and after the men had left the zens they move away. The populaWater Users association increased at has not the the of ty tion county SPEAKS TO CACHE TEACHERS council the Indians tried to find their tracks and where they went to, but in the past few years. The greatest I ogan chamber of commerce Tuesday an afternoon counaddress can was to Cache that they could not find them. They got happen given by thing very excited about this. ty is the completion of this project. Prof. O. W. Israelsen and Director After studying what the three The way to reduce taxes is to in- Peterson of the Utah experiment Supt. Charles Skidmore, of Brigstation. These men emphasized the ham, was the principal speaker at the men had told them they decided to crease the population. Dr. O. W. Israelsen of the U. A. C. importance of water storage develop- county teachers institute held at the take the whole band, young and old, illustrated by the use of a black ment from the standpoint of Cache B. Y. C. last Saturday. Superintend- and go to Utah. One day when I was going from board the reason why this project county. Director Peterson showed ent Skidmore spoke of the important would greatly benefit the county; how little at most of Utahs available work accomplished at the recent edu- Hyrum to Logan on foot I met the the number of acres that would be lands can ever be irrigated. There cational conference held in Washing- first of these Indians just out of Hy' reclaimed; the cost of construction;,', is at present only about 26 per cent ton, D. C., and of his trip to and from rum and they were coming as fast as I was going. Then I met-thend of the work that has already been done; of the states land irrigated. With the national capitol. He arrived in New all the tribe in .Logan. They were on the Orleans Feb. on the in the the plans that are now proposed for state, storage possible the completion of the dams and res- ijis cannot be greatly increased. The 16 when the city was holding a festi- road to Salt Lake City and they ervoirs. advantages of Cache county from the val known as the Mardi Gras. On camped upon the east bf Hyrum. When I came home from Logan Dr. Israelsen pointed out that it standpoint of an ample supply of this day the town is turned loose to was a big city of tents from 0 there would be more economical to accept a Water for irrigation with the proper do foolish stunts. There were to the mountains. There" were on streets the dressed t. in made was people Hyrum storage development government proposal to aid in the . It was pointed out to the lo- various jiinds of costumes playing several thousand of theiru construction of the Hyrum and the where on tricks each these askeu Indian tfiat orcal in reservolVs other, the.vere dancing, binging landowners, however, . would than it Porcupine going and they told them they were be to attempt the work alone be- der for any community to be secure and having a good time. Among all these people that were going to see the big man in Utah. cause the government loans do not in the water rights, beneficial use said Mr. Skidmore, I When the Indians came to Brigham must be made of them. bear interest. This, of celebrating, Dr. Israels based his talk on the course, necessarily implies that if saw no more than two oP three that Young in Salt Lake they told him of. could not walk straight. That is due the visits of the three men and that following propositions: (1) Do you Cache county is to insure itself that he should tell them what to do. Brigwant fmore water; (2) How is the this wonderful benefit right at our to prohibition. From New Orleans the party cross- ham Young told them that they best way to get it; (3) The plan pro- very door is to adhere to her perpet' Everything that should all go and be baptized, stop posed by the government engineers; ual benefit, it must be developed and ed over to Florida. is to in see there the United States fighting and shedding blood and after used beneficially. (4) The final plai The interest of the landowners and in the way of luxury, entertainment they were baptized to go home and Dr. Israelsen took for granted that the water users wanted more water water users in Cache county who will and amusement is found in Florida, live in peace. He told them that, he the believed, the three men were and discussed the last two proposi- be benefitted by the proposed devel- continued Mr. Skidmore. The wealthy people of the East three Nephites, so we read about in tions in detail. He showed that there opment, was keen. Men from all secwere 18,000 acres in Cache county tions , of the affected area showed are going' to Florida to make their the Book of Mormon that should not that have plenty of water; 34,000 their interest by addressing them- winter homes. They spare neither taste of death but live and preach to acres that need late season water and selves to the subject and offering wealth nor energy in procuring what the people until the Savior should 8,000 acres that have no water at all. valuable suggestions. By a unani they desire. If there is not enough come again. All the Indians were baptized in That would place 60,000 acres under mous vote of confidence at the Lo- ground space on which to build the project. This does not include gan meeting the work of the Cache houses they build large levess out in the river Jordan, west of Salt Lake. association the sea, drain the water out into the There were some of them that wilted the Mt. Sterling lands, which, it is County Water Users was and was sea and fill up the space with dirt. like toads when they were baptized committee the can be endorsed, included the in hoped, plan, Skidmore commended warned and the chief, standing on the bank, The Superintendent work. its for and would raise the number of acres warmly to 66,000. importance of continuing the work those who are not well supplied with would laugh and count the. times this One of the elders asked The plan is to build the two reser- to the end of getting this develop- money to stay away from Florida be- happened. voirs which will furnish ample water ment for Cache county at the earliest cause of the enormous prices charged the chief what he was laughing at For ex- and he said that the same persons to ihe farms of the valley with per- possible date was given the unani- for living accommodations. ample one sign read: Hotel rates, that wilted when they were baptized haps the aid of another supply from mous endorsement of the meeting. single room $14 a night; double were meddling in the black art or a storage in Logan canyon. The cost roms $26. witchcraft. is estimated to be $34 per acre foot From Florida the party went to Will It is many years ago since this under the Hyrum reservoir and $120 Washington, D. C., where about 15,-0- happened and many are dead that for new land under the Porcupine resSoon teachers were gathered in con- seen this. Those that were young ervoir. The cost of "the reservoirs is vention. After the sessions opened then are in the sixties and seventies estimated to be $500,000 for the Hyan operetta, will be the first act of the educators was to now, so I thought it would be a good Dreamland, rum and $800,000 for the Porcupine stake Primary place a wreath of flowers on the thing to have it told again. the Hyrum by staged reservoirs. Those prices do not in- board at the South Cache high grave of the unknown soldier in the T. SALVERSON. clude the canals that would have to on Saturday eve- Arlington cemetery. be built. .The government would then school auditorium On February 22 President ning, March 27. Each cf the eleven Coolidge spend about $3,000,000 in the county wards of the- stake is working on a addressed the teachers. The on the project. presiestiis dent said tljat the education of the From the Hyrum reservoir a canal number, and as a result it be children of the nation was its greatwould be built to the Logan river and mated .that there will most likely 250 children in the per- est business. He further stated that There will be a meeting of the taxthose farmers that are now served by upwards of never before in the history of the of Cache county at the Logan the Logan river in the west fields formance. payers A number of novelty acts will be country was there so much interest chamber of commerce rooms Friday, would be requested to transfer water board the taken in education. Primary Almost any con- March 26, at 2 p.m. from the Logan river to lands about presented by members. This presentation was or- cern with which we deal All tax payers of Hyrum and viSmithfield and Richmond and in remight stop for Friday evening, for a period of five years and the na- cinity, are urged to attend the meetturn receive water from the Hyrum iginally scheduled but. this was in eror, as the date is tion would not suffer On this last proposition reservoir. ing. Prominent members of the state said President Coolidge. materially, Saturday, March 27. But not so tax committee including William the controversy. hangs with the public schools. The high- Bailey, former president of the NaSeveral local people, including J. est tribute the chief executive paid tional Subscribe for The Citizen. B. White, J. J. Nielsen, of the execu Tax association, will speak. George Washington was that he had to Fredrick P. Champ, According been a teacher. chairman of the county tax commitSecretary Works spoke on the im- tee, the session will be held all afterportance of the rural schools. He noon at which time busiDID We must stand for rural ness, in which all taximportant should said, payers schools. They must be builded more be interested, will be discussed. No How many flies have you killed? was asked a small boy of the strongly than ever before and the charges will be made. teachers must instill within the hearts Lincoln school. The local tax committee including of their children a love for rural John A. his was I Oh, reply. only got 610, Israelsen, Clifford Warr and life. And this little chap was not the only one 'that had been wieldNicholi Jorgensen urge the citizens The subjects that received the of the south end of the during the ing a swatter and other implements of valley to atmost emphasis at the convention in- tend. x past week. cluded: Health, character, scholar So far in the fly campaign 38,934 of the pesky insects have ship, citizenship and safety. It was In exchange for this enormous mass of breathed their last. reported that more people were kille-carrying creatures the pockets and handkerchiefs of the Hyrum ed last year in the United States enriched to the amount of $20.00 at the rate of 5 kiddies have-beeby accident than were killed in the Give a foolish talker rope and hell cents a hundred. World war. himself. hang Hygienically sneaking, the 38,934 flies would have increased the In his closing remarks Mr. Skidsumbefore end of the of the 55,962,259,200 by population more paid a compliment to SuperinHe that pays before hand gets mer of the present year. tendent Childs of the Salt Lake served behind hand. if flies were th the that Mathematically speaking, captured by for converting the resolutions school chikr a were placed in a straight line they would reach apcommittee to pass favorably on the Creditors have excellent memories. proximately ten blocks or from the high school to the cemetery. And resolution that Utah should be given the end is not yet. the title to certain school lands that Beauty is only skin deep and somehave been withheld. times the devil is at the bottom of it. -drama, LIE Were Way to See Brigham Young in Utah Hear Dr. Large Group of Water Israelsen Discuss Recommendations For Building Reservoirs Near Hyrum d. -- , 50,-00- ap-irn- t ' -- Primary Board Stage Operetta Taxpayers Meeting at Logan Next Friday - . TH MI II diseas- n Fly-Wor- ld City-schoo- V |