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Show Cache County, Utah. And your voice is quite low. matter And your walk is so slow. so Entered as second-clagay at You nevermore seem quite office the at post January 29, 192G, Mother dear, did As ago, years you Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, under County Assessor E. W. James and Years ago the Act of March 3, 1879. have moved back to Paradise on recline family knee, to use When I your And you told me tales of bright ships after living in Logan the past two CLYDE F. SETTLE years. That sail Editor and Publisher. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins of Far out on the wild wide sea. in ParaOur advertising rates will be made Then Id drift far away in that Midvale spent the week-en- d known on application. dreamland of play dise. To the realm of the rich fairy kings; Mrs. Louie Welch is home after LET THE MACHINE DO IT When you looked in my eyes the winter in St. Anthony. spending At a dairy convention held recently You could read the surprise Mrs. E. Welch are at home and Mr. in southern Idaho, a Holstein dairy That your fantastic stories would the winter at Kitchenafter spending herd owner, who had just completed a Bring. with Mrs. Welchs parCanada, er, Mother dear, tour of the western states, reported You remember the day, ents. that in almost every barn he had visiLong ago, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan of and Iowa lamb in ted When my little pet passed away Wellsville Kansas, Wisconsin, spent Friday at Paradise. Nebraska that he found a milking To that strange world beyond-fa- r Mr. George James and Mr. David machine doing the farmers daily Over the pond Jr. have been home on a short He reported that practically Where all pure things go they say? James, dozen. visit. every farmer who owned a herd of I recall how I cried and how, smiling, Mr. W. C. Shipley and family of You tried five or more milch cows owned a Franklin spent Sunday at Paradise. mechanical milker. There was only To bring back the sunshine and joy; Mrs. Goldsberry who has Nancy one place that the Idaho dairyman The comfort you gave made me been spending the winter at Elwood cows of number where a found large Strong; with her son, Mr. E. S. Goldsberry were milked by hand, and that was Made me brave, at home again. at a state insane asylum, and there 'Tis a mothers rich gift to her boy. is The county grader is repairing could be hands the services of hired Theres an act Mother dear, of road in town which has a piece secured for the asking. That Id like to erase in need of repair for some time. More and more the dairymen are From my memory, but try as I may, been Misses Louie and Boston Miles, realizing that a large herd of cows It is tsamped there with ink, Dale James are suffering from also can be kept without the unpleasant And will stay there, I think, measles. are There hand To the time of my dying day. task of milking. Miss Eudora Pearce is home after several machines on the market that I had grown rather proud. spending about two months in Idaho. have been recommended by state agri- When out with a crowd Calvin Shipley is out of town workcultural colleges and leading farm You happened to pass by our way, ing for Lester Cook. magazines. In a recent issue of the And you wore an old shawl, Miss Kathryn Shaw of Paradise, dewas an editorial Utah Farmer, That grandmother Fall, Mr. Clarence Jamison of Lewisand voted to a discussion on the success Gave Mary to wear at her play. were married April 28th. ton, of milking machines. When the far- My eyes were cast down Mable Maddox entertained Miss to the fact that On my face was a frown, mers are converted Gleaner the girls Friday evening, one boy can milk an entire herd of I know that my cheeks were bright The Sunday School is preparing a i cows in a few minutes time, and that red, special program for Mothers Day, the displeasing task is changed to a But you saw in a trice 9th. May will increase a too I then felt far That great nice, pleasure, Samuel Horsley and family of Mr. the in be noticed And never a cross word was said. dairy industry. Garland, spent Sunday at Paradise But the proud bloods no more, visiting friends and relatives. And I love more and more A birthday party was given May My Mother who brought me on earth. 3rd in honor of Miss Edna RichmanS You have suffered and slaved A dainty lunch was served to 30 That your son might be saved. guests. The fourth annual commencement God bless you for giving me birth! The Y. L. M. I. A. are holding Mother dear, of the South Cache L. D. S. I am praying their meetings on Tusday evening Mother dear, Seminary and Religion Classes will of Sunday. Sunin have not been That efforts ward Third your be held in the chapel Mrs. Joseph Humphreys, her son vain; day evening, May 16 at 8 p.m. The Ralph and her daughter Lenor motorThat youll reap a reward following program will be given: ed to Ogden Saturday, returning work which For was your hard; Opening song by the congregation under the direction of Geo. Eliason; For your care and your worry and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linley of Mt, pain. invocation, H. E. Adams; piano duet, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling, WILFORD POETER Verda Stirland and Lenore Schmidt; Oliver Smith Tuesday evening. ' principals report, E. Eay Gardner; student talks, Clara Holmes and Preston Brenchley; presentation of diplomas, Pres. D. M. Bickmore; religion class report, Supt. L. C. Nuhn; presentation of certificates, Prest. John A. Israelsen; remarks, Prest. Oliver H. Budge, Logan stake; A welcome home party was given male quartet, Harmony Four, Wells-villThis little story has its roots way address to graduates. Elder back in the days of 1898 before the on Tuesday night in the meeting Ernest Bramwell, Salt Lake City; world ever heard of Volstead or cared house in honor of Bro. John H. Sheivk song, religion class graduates; bene- very much about the Charleston or who returned last week from the diction. Newell Eliason. Northern states. The following proWilhelm the Second. wes rendered, after which danAs the story goes, there was once gram WELLSVILLE BOY IIONOEED was cing enjoyed: a fellow by the name of George I. Our MounSong, by congregation Merrill Darley, a student of jour- Neilson who took his daily dozen by nalism at the U. A. C., whose home jumping on and off a milk wagon. It tain Home so Dear; prayer, 0. E. is in Wellsville, and who has done appears from looking at the history Nelson; speech, Bishop Olsen; song, some little writirfg for The Citizen, of Hyrum, that there was one, Andres Maude, George and Louie Nuttal; was honored recently by being elected Neilson who formerly resided at the recitation, Mrs. Jacobson; reading, to edit The Student Life, the official domicile now inhabited by Charles C. Esther Nelson; vocal solo, Merril with piano accompaniment college paper, for the, next school Jensen. This said Mr. Neilson had Hansen, by Della Fredrick; talk by Brother year. Mr. Darley is a writer of con- the habit of saying, We saw-byer Shenck; piano solo, Vern Neilson; residerable ability, and his practical ex- life. marks, Bro. C. W. Dunn of the Logan perience with the college paper will of Hyrum stake high council. Now, the young cut-up- s add to his newspaper talents. (who now wear long serious faces) Mrs James Olsen who has been serfound a great deal of pleasure in iously ill for the past week is now FOR SALE playing mocking bird with this old improving. Three hundred head of good old gent. Whenever they wished to cause Mrs. Earl Harmon returned home a little excitement they would shout, last ewes and early lambs. Not sheared. Friday from Lava Hot Springs. We saw-bSam Bankhead, Telephone 91-Jyer life, taking care Miss LaPriel Seamons, of Hyde that Mr. Neilson had both ears open Park, spent last week-en- d here as a ' about that time. guest of Miss Lila Hansen. Now comes the tragedy of the story. Mrs. Nephi Green and daughter One day as George I. was going Mabel, spent Friday here visiting through his morning exercises, heav- Mrs. Zella Hansen. ing milk cans from one wagon to the A very bad accident occurred Monother, his friend Andres happened day when the little baby girl of Mr. along. He stood and marveled at the and Mrs. John H. Schenk caught its and strength agility of George and hand in the electric washer. The child then to be sociable he said, Youre was rushed to a Logan hospital where a strong man, aint ye? it was found necessary to amputate This unexpected flattery took one finger entirely and one to the George off his guard and unconsciousknuckle. ly he returned, Bet yer life. Among the out of town That expression was the electric attended the welcome homeguests who party on button that brought out everything Tusday night were and Mrs. Attorney vicious in friend Andres make-uFor C. W. Dunn of Mr. and Mrs a few moments George thought that Fred Schenk of Logan, North Logan,. Mrs. he was in Nebraska and a cyclone Nephi Bindup and daughter Mada, of had struck him carrying with it sticks, River By A.D.Howden Smith Heights, Mrs. Lee Jensen, and rocks, mud and other weapons fur- Miss Rita Riigs of Wellsville. nished by mother earth. From all Miss Della Fredrick of Providence, appearances Andres was hot, mad, was visiting here .on Renew acquaintance Sunday as angered, violent, and of Mr. Merril Hansen. Others guest with who sore. George stood the attack with- called to see Mr. Hansen were Mr. out serious injury to either party and and Mrs. C. H. Peterson of Mr. Ben thought that the old gent had given and Mrs. Hamond Hansen,Logan, Mr. and vent to his feelings and would natur- Mrs. George Hansen of Providence. ally cool off if placed in the right Billy Bones Mrs. R. P. Leatham and little environment. Mary, of Wellsville, spent What went on the minds of these daughter Wednesday and Thursday here with two citizens cannot be recorded, but relatives. it is to be supposed that Andres harRap Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sorensen were bored the insult in his brain for some of Mrs. guests Silver Long time, as you will soon see if you read Smithfield, on Wayman Hillyard of Sunday. A few days after on. Mr. Edward Olsen has gone to Elue George was down a lane that led off from Creek to make his home. spied and others made famous the main road. Andres tied up his TreasStevensons in horse and brandishing a brand new A missionary farewell will be held . ure Island and the robuggy whip like a David going out in the Hyrum Third ward tonight for to attack a Goliath he descended on Thornton mances of Howden Peterson, son of Mr. and George to finish the attack started a Mrs. T, W. Peterson, who leaves Smith. few days before. shortly for the Hawaiian mission. Now George was anything but a The usual program and good time is (( Many of the old favorites Dumb Dora and he perceived right in store for all those who attend. and many new ones in deeds away that he must act and act fast. Missionary Committee. And so he did. About this time, as of violence, blood, bravery, fate would have it, he spied a piece of to meet face to face in a narrow lane love, friendship, hate and that was not in use and he did the only thing he could do high adventure on the with that in his hand he was under the circumstances, and with Main Spanish to meet the onslaught, much the ready same his make-unamely, to the rear as his ancestors did when women march. There was no blood shed in t feared men and there were no bath- this little episode for by the time tubs. The next movements of George George reached the entrance to the Serial Starting Our were a surprise to friend Andres and lane Andres was home doing his deciding George looked too wicked chores. ss Program Planned For Seminary Exercises ' April Report of the Wellsville College Ward Cow Testing Association ' TO MOTHER THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN You are wrikled and faded and old. Mother dear. Published Every Friday at Hyrum, Your hair is now silvery gray, to-da- y, ed Former Milk Hauler Was Good With Club e; FITS and MISFITS By WILL FORD The 567 cows in the association produced an average Of 703 pounds fat. This average is based on the total number more t tion tested and drys. 99 cows each. Production of 10 High Cows for this Month; Cows Name Owners Name Dobe Farrell Parker Daisy Henry P. Murray Eliason C. Parker Harry Butte Archibald Allen Pet Thomas M. Leishman Star Abe Hansen No. 55 Emma Poppleton Spike Farrell Parker Blue Allen Archibald Spot Kenneth Murray Five High erds of 12 Cows or More: No. Cows Owner pro-duc- an Wanted: A Holstein cow for and gentle. horns without aged couple saw: The Modern version of an old rules the ladle the hand that weilds world. Uncle Rob says that the other night kicked he was milking and the cow bucket. in the foot and planted her I went home says Uncle Rob an drank all the milkcause I was jest hankerin after a little of something with a kick in it. . How many remember the days when father judged whether or not the cow was milked dry by the amount of liquid in the bucket and how on dance nights the water spout helped out considerably.? Try this on your linoleum. Ive got a Holstein critter, ., An she is some When it comes to givin up the milk, Her eyes are bright and shiny, An Ive chistened her Melvinee, An Id like to let er wear a robe of silk. I aint got words to utter In praisin up her butter-She- s animal d the best four-legge- that go! You kin bet your Shell be Johnny last years hat at the bat Tomorrow at the show. livestock Hyrum NOTICE Will give away a little bull after the livestock show. For particulars call on the president of the Bull - - Henry REUBEN flap-- ? brows. What brought the change, my pretty HANSEN, Tester. Subscribe for The South Cache Citizen. Baby Chicks White Leghorn and Barred Rocks 2000 each week. We guarantee them to be alive and in a good healthy condition MODERN VERSION Where are you going, my pretty Oh not a milking, simple sap. Maids that once relieved the cows Now spend their time on painting ed 12 25 15 Allen Archibald 13 B. Murray Henry J 13 Robert Price Five High Herds of Less Than 12 Cows: 8 Kenneth Murray 3 Nelson Orville 10 Thomas M. Leishman 9 Geddes Maughan .... 6 P. Murray Farrell Parker Thomas H .Stuart Hyrum Produce Co. Phone HYRUM, UTAH 33-- flap-- ? The milk man brings it now-yo- u sap. At the school Wednesday the teacher, wishing to keep up with the spirit of the time assigned to her stm dents the subject of Cows for a theme. Among those that were handed in was this one: A cow is a square animal with a leg on each corner. She is called a quadruple. A cow has to buildings to her stummick, a front room and a storehouse. In the front room goes the hay and grass and in the store house goes the cuds. Our cow swallowed her cud onst and ma fed her yeast cakes to bring it up. When pa goes out to milk 'and the cows are asleep he toots on their horns and wakes them up. Cows is adult cafes and bulls beller. MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM AT THIRD WARD SUNDAY P. M. MOTHERS DAY May 9th, the second Sunday next month, is Mothers Day. It was established but a few years ago, this beautiful thought has developed into an occasion of immense importance. Probably no man has ever lost his mother without having the thought sting him to Poor mother, why didnt I try harder to make her the quick happy? Leave your orders for a box of Mothers Day Chocolates the most beautiful package ever put on the market. Dont forget to order now! HYRUM DRUG CO. T. W. HUTTON, Prop. For The Best and Safest x FIRE INSURANCE For Legal Papers and for long time, low rate loans, Call On et et 4. Dont Miss PORTO A special Mothers Day program will be given at Hyrum Third ward Sunday, May 9, at 2 p.m. Supt Orson Ryan of the Logan city school, will deliver the oration. Special music will be by the ladies chorus, conducted by Miss Walborg Petersen and by Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shipley, who will play an instrumental duet. Phone 128j Hyrum, Utah. ' BELLO GOLD p. Gunn DR. L. W. BRUCE DENTIST. p, South Cache Citizen. Office at Anderson & Sons HYRUM UTAH You are eating the highest grades of MEAT When you make this market your meat headquarters, your are assured that your meats will be the best cuts of the best meats. We welcome comparison as to quality and price. BRADLEY Phone 22 MARKET HYRUM, UTAH Office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Evenings by Appointment. Office Located Over United Store, V. A. Spenny SHOE REPAIRING Buying Ability and Bank Balance THATS ALL. YOUR BANK balance has a very close connection with your purchasing ability. If you maintain a reason- Captain Flint Murray Rip John two-by-fo- ur C. F. OLSEN W. H. JAMES Expert Wall Paper Hanging Calcimining and PRICES REASONABLE ably large balance in your checking account, you always have available funds for making the purchases that are necessary. A large balance also makes your credit good and places you in a position to secure additional funds. Build up your balance here so that you may always have sufficient capital for an emergency and so that your Fords Milker DOUBLE UNIT $98.00 of these machines have been sold in Cache Valley and are giving absolute satisfaction. Call us and we will likely be able to refer you to a satisfied customer in your immediate vicinity. t credit will entitle you to the loans that you may need. Twenty-fiv- e Wm. Newton, Utah. L. ' Larson Telephone 684-J- 2 of HYRUM STATE BANK Phone 44 Hyrum, Utah |