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Show . .11 Lt.. OUTH 4J- VOL. VIII. COURI - NO. 35 Hyram Cache Couaty, UtaIi, Friday July 27, 1917. Sun Drying Additional of Fruits, Etc. Name. Drafted Yearly Reunion of Scandinavians Where care is used to employ Since our last "'sue many more Reunion of all the Scandithe sun in sanitary methods, drying of names have been Vawn and many navian Saints will be held fruits and is 11th and vegetables on 12th, perhaps are thinking quit" seriously of the August Hyrum the most economical. The follow- condition that ciyGronts them.' 1917. A ing method of sun drying has been Following is a more complete list proved effective by experimenters of the men drafted from Hyrum, of the Utah Agricultural College. Wellsville, Parade and Avon: Be sure that the fruits and vegeJos. Wm. Reyn lds, Hyrum. tables for drying are fresh. Cut Orson Rogers, Hyrum. them in halves, quarter or slices. Place in a dripper and set in a .Donald A. Gill, Hyrum. Wm. J. Fryer, Hyrum. moderately hot oven, not sufficiently Samuel McBride, Hyrum. hot, however, to scorch or scald the Alma M. Andreason, Hyrum. fruits or vegetables. Allow to reKenneth H. Brown, Hyrum. main in oven one hour. Then place Norman H Salverson, Hyrum. on racks made of fine screening, Marriner Nielses, Hyrum. cover with mosquito netting to proWillard Rose, Hyrum. tect from flies and allow to remain Hilyard Christiansen, Hyrum. in direct hot sun to dry thoroughly. Harris Jensen, Hyrum. When dry, fruits should turn more Otto Claws m, Hyrum.-Leste- r or less leather color. They should Dagson. Hyrum. be turned often and should be Henry J. Jones. Wellsville. On Transportation: Alban T. brought in before sunset and never Wm. Painter I Latham, Wellsville. be placed out in cloudy or damp Clawson, with Jos. C. Anderson Even Owen Dailey. Wellsville. weather. When dry, put into sacks and Christen Christensen as George E. Darxy, Wellsville. and every automobile and hang in a dry, cool place. Even H, Bankhead, Wellsville. No. 1. Peas. Peas should be owner in Hyrum a member of Wm. LeRoy Warner, Wellsville fresh, shelled and placed iq a shalsaid committee. Wm. D. Stoddard, Wellsville. On Reception: O. H. Ander- low dripper. Dry in a moderate Carl P. Leishman, Wellsville. oven one hour, then place on screenson, C. L. Anhder and John A. Leslie Cole Nuhn, Avon. ing racks in sun for three or four Israelsen. G. G. Nielsen, Hyrum On Entertainment: Jos. C. An- days until perfectly dry. Store in W. M. Liljenquit, Hyrum paper sacks. derson, C. L. Anhder, Hans Wm. T, James, paradise No. 2 Peas. Same as above, ex John A. Israelsen, Hyrum E. A. Petersi'Hyrum boiled for Christensen, Iver Albretsen, C.'J. ceptingsthat peas are R. L. Price, Wjjwille one-hahoui before being placed Clawson, O IT Ander&j'i,Albt,,n in the dripper in the oven. D.Jj. Glenn! Wellsville J ' , T. Clawson. J. E. Miles, Jr., Paradise Corn. Boil corn on the cob long On Decoration: L. TP. ChrisF. C. Parker, Wellsville to set the milk. Plunge tiansen, H. P. Hansen, L. C. Lar- enough M. L. Green, "Wellsville water. Then cuLfrom cob . sen. A. H. Richman, Paradise This Reunion is held yearly in with a sharp knife and proceed as P. B. Johnson, Paradise commemoration of the opening with peas. G. B. Jones, Wellsville Beans, carrots, and other vege- of the Scandinavian Mission. W. in the dried same be tables McBride, Hyrum may This year the regular meeting T. B. McArthur, Avon way. is held in commemoration of H. A. Monson, Hyrum the first baptism performed in L. W, Stanton, Hyrum , Denmark by the Latter-da- y J. A. George, Wellsville Saints. Henry Obray, Paradise In the Spring of 1860, the first 0. N. Meyers, Wellsville Scandinavian missionaries ar J. Wilson, Hyrum rived in Denmark. Among them The following letter which exR. Spence, Wellsville were Apostle Erastus Snow, Elfrom was received plains itself, W. G. Richmond, Paradise der John E- Forsgren and two Congressmen M. H. Welling: M. S. Rindskopf, Hyrum others. In July of that year D. C. F. Nielsen, Hyrum Editor Courier: As you know Elder Forsgren baptised his brois each the W. Green, Wellsville R. there published year by ther, it being the first baptism of Agriculture a year C. J. Jensen, Hyrum performed in Sweden. On Aug- Department six A. J. Petersen, Hyrum hundred of approximately ust 12th, 1850, fifteen persons book T. B. Poppelton, Wellsville The book is well bound and were baptised in the Sound, about pages. lito H. F. Theurer, Wellsville is a substantial addition any one mile from thexity of Copen- brary. These books are available E. L. Larsen, Hyrum hagen, and became members of 812 copies for J. K. Obray, Paradise the church. This event marked for free distribution B. S. Howells, Paradise each Congressman. The books conreally the beginningof the Scan J. 0. Bankhead, Paradise tain a great fund of scientific data dinavian Mission. W. L. Baxter, Hyrum and general information of great It is expected that people from I would T. E. Williams, Paradise all sections in the west will come value to all agriculturists. of E. A. Forsberg, Paradise find some to like plan getting to Hyrum on' those days, and the these books into the hands of farmA. D. Spence, Wellsville everal committees, aided by our them. to R. Neilsen, Hyrum x read care who J. ers really towns-peoplin general, should I will mail these books as requests J. E. White, Hyrum put forth every effort to make A. S. Hill, Wellsville in to anyindivdual who would come this gathering a success, and E. J. Dwifee, Wellsville to receive a copy and will sigmake it one of the big celebra- like to a E. L. Orell, Hyrum request nify it by addressing tions ever held in Hyrum.' R. B. Oldham, Paradise me. It is expected that over a thousB. S. Howells, Paradise I may say in this connection that and people will assemble in this J. Olsen, Hyrum hundreds of bulletins are being city, and we must prepare to issued R. E. Brossard, Wellsville. Government annually by the take care of the big crowd. E. W. Myers, Wellsville" and it will always be great pleasure Lets get in and Boost! of A. P. Thompson, Hyrum. for to me to have requests any C. H. Nielsen, Hyrum them from your readers. Please M. M. 0. Hendry, Wellsville. me ask them to address Suits Cleaned on 24 hours time. plainly: L. G. Anderson, Hyrum Adv.' Hyrum Clothing Co. H. Welling, House Office Building, H. D. Jensen, Hyrum C. D. Washington, A fine daughter was born to Mr. M. P. Jones, Wellsville. and Mrs. A. J. Petersen last ThursA. E. Darley, Wellsville. day the 26th. All concerned are Quite a number of people took G. W. Lauritzen, Hyrum. doing nicely. advantage of the Excursion to Salt E. H. Obray, Paradise Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. J. M. Brown, Wellsville Thompson and children of Clarkston have L. L. Anderson, Hyrum One been FOR SALE CHEAP Hyrum visitors this week, the first-claJ. W. Wilson, Wellsville blacksmith bellarge guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum lows and one small one. "Apply J. S. Albertsen, Hyrum Gulbranson. to N. P. Danielsen, Hyrum. Ad. . I. A. Brown, Hyrum Under the direction of Pres. Anthon H. Lund, and the Stake presidency, the members 'of the in Scandinavian organization Hyrum, were chosen as the Central Committee, who in connection with other committees appointed, will prepare for the big celebration. They are: L. P. Christiansen, L. K. Larsen and H. P. Hansen. At a meeting called recently by those brethren, the following were appointed, named the first being the chairman of such committee. On Finance: Hans Mikkleson, C. J. Clawson and Iver Albretsen. vice-chairme- Mik-kelse- n, n, lf -- ld Get a Valuable Book Free - e ss A. J. Larson, Hyrum L- C. Cooper, Wellsville H. Howells, Paradise L. C. Nielsen, Hyrum J. R. Nielsen, Hyrum L. M. Haslem, Wellsville Gail Nielsen, Hyrum LeRoy Smith, Hyrum H. W. Green, Wellsville. L. E. Hill, Paradise W. E. P. Hill, Wellsville M. J. Baxter, Hyrum C. E. Andher, Hyrum A. B. Woodward, Wellsville J. J. Roberts, Paradise R. Jensen, Hyrum C. P. Bailey, Wellsville F. A. Broadstone, Hyrum C. C. Critchlow, Hyrum C. E. Edison, Hyrum - G. C. Nuhn, Avon. W. G. Darley, Wellsville Sunday Night's Primary Programs The following program will be rendered at the 1st Ward Sunday evening July 29th, at 8 p. m. under the auspices of the Primary Assn. Prelude Prayer, Ross Liljenquist Song, Rec. Liddle Song, Grade Class Grade Kano (O Ye Mountains High) (The Pioneer,) Wallace (Utah I love jrou) Third Review, First and Second Violin Solo, Muriel. and Flora Jensen Short Speech ; Heres My Song, (America Boy) Garmon Anderson Speech, (Our Flag,) Mr. M. A. Gill Song, (The Living Flag) Fourth and Fifth Grade Girls. Song, America Benediction. Everybody invited. an-- l Big Show Coming The Hagenbeck-Wallac- e Circus, of the largest circus organizations in the world will exhibit in ExLogan, Thursday Aug. 2nd. have cursion agents of the circus arranged for round trip tickets on the railroads and other lines of travel. In as much as the Hagen-Wallashows is the largest circus to visit this section of the country one ce this season, two capacity crowds are anticipated by the management. While the title of the circus remains the same as it has been for many years, yet the organization is an American one, being owned and operated by Edward Ballard. Three special trains are utilized to transport the circus from city to city. Traveling with the great organization are 1,000 employees, in addition to 108 advance men. Twenty-tw- o tents covering twelve acres of ground shelter the transient city in the daytime. Draft horses to the number of 500 are used, with Jialf as many head of The circus pony and ring stock. has its own doctor, lawyer, dentist, U. S. postman, detectives and in fact every artisan found in the average small city. The famous Hagenbeck menagerie, declared to be the finest and most complete traveling zoos in the world, is a rr.rt of the show. The circus rep- - IlMnttiU1penditnreoltS;W.voW. The daily operating expense is per day. through the long months of winter agents of the Hagenbeck-Wallac- e $7,500 All Circus have been scouring the continents of the earth, securThe ing novelties and features. performance this year will be entirely new. More than 400 acrobats, gymnasts, riders, contortionists and athletes, together with fifty clowns, compose the circus end. In addition the big show is augmented with THIRD WARD. The following program will be Hagenbecks trained wild animal rendered at the 3rd Ward, Sunday exhibition. Hundreds of wild anievening July 29th, at 8: p. m. by mals, lions, leopards, tigers, pumas,, jaguars, elephants, seals, monkeys, the Primary Assn. etc., will constitute that departPrelude. ment. Prayer, Eric Olsen. Performances will be given at 2 Song. A three mile long end 8 p. m. Recitation, Lamont Larsen, will leave the show street parade Song, Athyleen Dally. 10 oclock the day of the grounds at Recitation, Eda Parkinson. will passthrough the exhibition and Song, Ross and George Eliason. principal downtown streets. Recitation, Lorin Larsen. Piano Solo, Hazel Cook. Recitation, Geneva Olsen. Song, Connie and Valoy Rosenbaum. Story, Elgeva Allen. Duet, June Larsen and Mabel Next Wednesday night at 8:30 Midgley.- oclock in the Third Ward Meeting Recitation, Eda Parkinson. house, there will be a farewell Song. meeting for the boys who belong Prayer, Lavon Wahlen. to Troop H. The boys will leave All imited. for their training camp some time the first of the month, as they have Chairman C. T. Barrett of the been ordered to mobolize by Aug. and Old Folks Committee of the Cache 5th. Let us get together show them we that to their desires inform us the appreciate Stake, public that on account of being un- patriotism and give them a rousing able to secure reasonable and farewell. The public is requested to turn customary rates from either of the committee out abanenmass on that night. A good the has railways, doned the idea of having an Old program has been prepared that Folks Excursion this year. Logan will be interesting and patrotic. Journal. There will be a dance in the From the above it would seem Elite Hall after the meeting. The that the Cache Stake Old Folks proceeds to go to the soldiers fund. Committee did not fare any better Everybody come out and make the with the railroads than did the boys feel that the sacrafice they are Hyrum Stake Old Folks Committee making is appreciated. and that the disappointment was general. Do.it now, Advertise. They Are Off For The War |