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Show Pu-c.s damaged Page : a S outh Cache Courier' Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, Jan. 17, 1919. VOL. IX. The Hyrum Employment For Intersting Letters dont Returned Soldiers From1 France its Chautauqua writing Chautauqua The Ellison-Whit- e was held as announced Jan. 10 to The entertainments were 15, last. held at the Rex Theatre and were well attended. No doubt the quite epidemic deprived many from attending who are in favor of such high class entertainment. attraction was The Gordon-Smitwas well reand one a very strong ceived. Dr, Yamamoto pleased hs listeners with his clever handling of the Japanese question and to those interested in this vital subject it was indeed a treat, coming from such a distinguished gentleman The War Pictures were quite unique and the lecture was well pre"fll Cache County ed and jamed in dugouts like we UBed to be. I know when I will be home, hard to tell you, mother, but I will keep as often a9 I can. A copy of the following letter Well I guess there 19 lots of snow HYRUM BRANCH France Nov. 12, 1918. in Utah by this time. It rains over is sent out to every farmer, in connection with a questionaire Dear Folks: Just a line to let hers every day, but it isnt very BUR- card which should be filled out you know I am still alive and get- cold; it isnt as cold as it . was a WHY BECOME A FARM EAU MEMBER? by everyone who receives one of ting along fine..,Ve have just month ago. these letters: I havent got my Xmas box yet Ask the banker why he joins the came back from thcfrunt lines, and bankers I will I and until dont think organization. Why do the get it believe me our Division made a rep- TO ALL UTAH FARMERS: utation that will never be forgotten, Xmas day. I wouldnt mind having merchants, sheepmen, bricklayers, Farm Bureau ; During the war period, many jobs about the farm were put off until the war is over when we should be less crowded for time. Novi is the time for us to take up this work. Our soldier boys are now returning and there are They many who want jobs. want to get into the game and do their part at home. There was only one kind of report that came back from the front. It was a good report, for the boys have made good in every way. Now let every one realize 'that there is al post-wa- r obligation. These boys gavp us good jobs, many of them, and they did not stop to argue about what would be done for them when they came back. Th?y took us on good faith and now we must not break faith with the boys who kept thefaith for uq It sure is a good outfit the best 1 carpenters and other classes of it right now. la- j Well I guess this letter will reach borers join their respective organihave ever been in. No doubt you have read in the papers about what lome right after mothers birthday zations and pay their annual dues? After listening to their answers, our Division has done, and we are and I will write you again soon. My address is the same as it was many reasons will suggest themproud of it. I am only sorry I didnt get init soo.mr. Well I guess the last time I wrote. Tell every-Dod- selves to the farmer why he should hello for me. join an organization like the Cache we have done our duty now; so I With love to all wishes and best County Farm Bureau. hope it wont be bng before we i remain as ever, By their fruits ye shall know can all get back to thqiu, S. again. Cache Valley farmers were them. Your loving, son, But I guess we will have to stay Hans Markusen saved over a half million dollars in here a little while longer. Co. B. Ill Inf., A. E.F. 1912. Thanks be to the campaign sented. I found one of my old town boys grasshopers. Mrs. Zehner the Lecturer of the against sparrows, here, Hyrum pann-- a boy that in adand alfalfa weevil, 4th evening was at her best and squirrels Idi'So. He is lives at Goshen, my dition to the higher prices received bed partner, so we are getting very pleased the audience. Her subject for beets and milk. American Ideals was rendered chumy, It seems good to see some One man in Paradise says he savconand she is a in a masterly way one from a home town. ed $1000 by joining in the squirrel Give my best regards to all and vincing, gifted speaker giving Cache County means to show the campaign waged by the farm bureau mans size lecture. take good care of yourself, mother, boys of the 145th Regiment of Ar- and directed by the county agent. The International Trio is a wonYoQr son, - Alma A. Ilansen derful organization and gave an tillery a good, time during their Various Hyrum farmers saved large , cla-s week of demobilization arid has nmounts of grain by using poison entertainF. exceedingly high H. Q. Co., therefore planned to gladden their furnished by the Farm Bureau. ment. It consists of a good Bara- 'one Hyrum man says he lost 200 hearts ,w.i,h'' a. - canteen at wfe also tone, a charming violinist who were apples, pies, cookies, cau&es, and bushels of wheat by not joining in has an excellent soprano voice and other delicacies are to be had 'for the campaign against squirrels. a pianist who knows how. - . the The Farm Bureau assisted many asking. Altogether the Chautauqua " you its members in getting purebred of of fond Boys a musical and lectuary treat pe sweet things. From the barefoot bulls.' ' t enough citizens of Hyru Many of the Farm Bureaus of the day when the boys beg for the priguaranteed the one vilege of State bought twine, cement, lumber, scraping the batter-p- i the Festival for another sea feeble clean, till. and old, manhooS, sacks, hay, oats and mill feeds at The people of Hyrum do i 'v J over, to the shortest way trfn&vis he t wholesale prices thru their organiciate t Le better class of nt have is through his stomach. With zation and saved thousands of do ment and will, we predict, g Ayr not, it soldiers this is a tremendously grpat ars. movement their characteristic jrnia so I truth and not merely a joke. To be Some of the things that we must support. over light hungry, consumingly so. is no tri- unite on during the year 1919 are: tter three viality. It gets to be like the one )eet and pulp prices, buying of ver here, Service describes, not hunger of twine, grain and mill stuffs as an wo weeks the belley kind thats staid with ba- organization; we must get .purebred father, we con and beansLLbufcr.agrowiwg stock, hogs and poultry; unite on they can do. Is there tile "to writeour lather & det ter gnawing hunger for the sweets en- campaigns against destructive anior open ditches to run? Many of were HU these boys have had training in that day. I suppose you have re- joyed only at home while they are mals, weeds and insect pests. The 145th arrived in Logan engineering work, along with ceived that letter by this time. A fresh. Add to this, intense homefactory for South sugar 1 think 1 will about 2 p. m- Friday, and were other agricultural training. be able to write sickness and dreary monotony, and Cache is a very important future certainly royally welcomed by They are more efficient today more often now. I told you when you have an idea of what pastries problem. We must be organized the citizens of Logan and neigh- than when they left the farms. left that I would write to you will mean to the men from over- as a farm bureau to get what we boring towns. Have you tractor or other ma- every week, but I couldnt. After seas. Each bite will sweeten Logan, want. The streets were beautifully chinery problems? Now is a I went to the front I was there Cache Valley, and the Agricultural We can get cheaper fire insurance' I had been College in their memories. decorated, and a great throng good time to have your tractor about two months. y joining this organization. met them at the station. I when wrote The entire staff of the Utah ExThe College has promised 2,000 overhauled by one of these train- fighting three weeks U. A. C. and city authorities, ed men. Perhaps you have thot you about the souveniers, and was pies, 1,200 cakes, and 4000 dough- periment Station and the Departrepresentatives-o- f Commerthe of going more deeply into just ready to go to the front again. nuts. This is about all that the ment of Agriculture is at our dis- cial Club, Soldiers Welfare Com., the cultivated crops. Perhaps 1 was in the dugouts and shells were kitchen facilities can take' care of posal as farm bureau members. Red Cross, war mothers and The Farm Bureau News is issued Double you had in mind putting up an- knocking the buildings to pieces, but and still have them fresh. others took part in the parade, other silo and adding another I couldnt tell you anything about this number besides apples, cookies, every month and contains informamarching in advance of the half dozen cows to the dairy herd, that then.' and candies are needed. In order tion that will aid us in our farm Then the soldiers in and with another I troops. I r dont suppose you thought to get the amount required the peo- problems. man heavy marching If we become a strong enough order, with you could do a lot more on these had got to the front so spon, but I ple of Logan and Cache Valley are weighty packs, heavy trench cksh crops- On some farms, there have been over the top several times. invited to donate what they can organization we will receive a week-- y shoes and' steel helmets, all the is I farm paper issued by our own enough wet land that is now I have seen many man drop and conveniently. .The boys have given overseas, equipment. to have I dont go through a year of their time, crossed the organization thru our County Agent. Bronzed, little better than waste that could hope hale and hearty they looked, be drained and add sufficient acre- any more of it. I hardly had a water, and hunted the Membership fee is $1.50 per year enemy. They while we all though tired. were were and it entitles you to all above menfight now are for sleep Heartily sweets, and hungry age to wairant you in hiring a nights of kinds all they cheered. in We out were friends. On arriving they are plac- tioned benefits, including the subman- Prun- ing. a dependable Two bands, the Artillery and and was and there mud weather ed in quarantine until demobiliza- scription to the Farm Bureau News. maning up the trees, hauling of the Logan Military furnished had in we but the water trenches, tion is over. This will not heighten $1.00 is sent to the county, 25c to ure, and winter wood; feeding the music, the Logan band lead- the will I tell you their jubilance; but pastries will, by the state and 25c is retained by the stock; painting the barn and to stay right there. ing in the procession. I home the indirect route mentioned when about that mere local bureau. get other outbuildings .where needed, The to fine a We have of this and many other odd jobs could be Can you think of one reasoft why place stay now, The Logan City Entertainment splendid body of Utah artillery- done the next few months. Now there is a fireplace and only six of Crmmittee headed by Luther How you should not be a farm bureau men was time and money well is a good time to get acquainted us in a room, so we are not crowd- - ell has joined with the U. A. C. member? Your material welfare so spent go and see, and those with our hired help, then no time Committee headed by Prof. P. E is at stake if you do not join and who did not have the opportun- will be become an active member. lost whetr early spring the best possible as our first re- Peterson, in soliciting aid. ity of doing so, missed something work begins-- Job hunting is in- ward to the returned soldiers. I Alvin Allen, Secy. Any candies, apples, pies, etc. the like of which they will probE. to P. Professor sent Peterson, should appreciate if you would definitely harder than ably not have a chance to see and is at present a serious please fill out the enclosed ques- Agricultural College, will be proper- ing met with an automobile acciagain in years to come. tionaire at once, which requires ly cared for problem. dent a few days previous which almost cost her life. The ladies reYes, the wages are important. no postage and mail to me indihold-up Lbe Mrs. K. a need and we will There will not any- cating your Larsen, and daughter turned Tuesday evening, being satMrs. Hiram Hall Jr., went to Salt isfied that the little lady was slightly where- along the line but the try hard to serve youLake last Sunday to pay a visit to the improve. Word has since been wages ought to be in keeping Very truly yours, ' The Vienna Backery, Salt Lakes with the prices of farm crops, Jthe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs received that she is still on the imE. Kirkham. best bakery's bread and cakes, (certainly not any higher and it Lorenzo Larsen, who was critically prove with good prospects for an State Farm Help Specialist always fresh. Elite Candy Co. ad. would be but fair to give them IT. S. D. A. and U. A. C. ill at one of the hospitals there, hav- - early recovery.. h . , Free Canteen Service For 145th ' . -- - 1 . NO. 11 ar , 145th Receives Welcome Royal - all-yea- - all-ye- ar home-comin- - g , ng - - - - |