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Show V Courier SOUTh VOL. HyrrsoKe iX. Coezly, NO. 40 Friday, Aug. 8, Positions Awaiting Drive to Improve Qualified Teachers Stock The Lagoon Excursion All Live With over thirty positions open Utah and the surrounding states School This is the slogan of a national" and Folks Old Sunday s for The teachers in Agriheld live stock crusade, to get better Excursion of Hyrum Stake, culture and Home Economics, the Utah Agricultural College is trying activly in motion Oct. 1, that is last Tuesday, was in many 1 and best to get in toutch with qualified men announced by the United States mo( spects one of the in years par and wemen, in order that it can rec- Department of Agriculture, workpleasant ever given either g(S and nothing happened ommend them to the high school ing in cooperation with the state agFION authoritities who are looking for ricultural colleges and other agenor coming to mar the days pi k cies interested in improvethis class of teachers-Requestures. The committees were on I are coming daily to ment. The campaign looks forward food needs of this s to the future President Peterson for early Tuesday morning to see older people, such as were not abl teachers, but due to the countrys increasing population and were hauled to walk to the station, absolute lack of properly trained results from long carful observation industry in this men and women, no recommenda- of the to the depot in automobiles, and and was and service into planed after extions can be made. The graduates country, many were pressed of the College were all placed in tensive consultation with specialists kept agoing till nearly train time time. on landed lucrative positions weeks ago." Re- and breeders. The plan is to hasten to have all safely MR SPENDTHRIFT the- Thrift family AVtNfrS The excursion trajn was divided in quests have been received from all the replacement of the multitude STAMPS Ai&OlAAOf .DID WHO a section DIDNT first ftMO' taking sections of Utah, from Idaho, of scrub domestic animals in the two sections, the Mentor SAVE HIS SiliE . JHEIR in the towns of Wellsville and Wyoming, Montana, Arizona, and United states with pure-bre- d f also and toimrove high the stock, grade Hyrum New Mexico. . AONEY ion; this section passing To be qualified to accept positions the pure breds themselves. The goal station at about 8 a. m. scheduled, in the but the second section, which also work, the ap in view is greater efficiency in proA Alt spending and no W. 8. S. meangll work and no play should have started from the , plicant must be a college graduate duction. The campaign will be the first or: station at 8 a. m, did not' apin agriculture or Home Economics exCache the Boft and other valley many induIgtflBecer and be able to meet the require- ganized crusade in a large country pear till about 20 minutes after, among afla pleasant drirtlftLfrt'hi3, went down ex- ments of the State Board of Educa- to improve all live stock simultanmaking it over half an hour late in cursionists and $pnd .3 ternoon cept together. tion in the State in which the posi eously, It will interfere in no way arriving at its destination, 6 m. At about pepple began p. tho 0, S. L.' R. R. Co. had in Ogden some tion is' open. In the hope that there with any work in livestock mprov-meWhedfe and to for acnow 'being conducted, but luncheon, and of again gather the cars, proided plenty ofthe .Vxfiyjsionists attempted to are returned soldiers, Red Cross tbfe for the return trrip'on commodations and treatment given get ready cross the tracks, thinking to avoid Nurses or others who can meet make all the work more definite first the which resort at left and effective by providing official officials of the train, the excursionists by thdisubway, I suppose; but the man these requirements but with whom thff 7:45 passengers, in grayseeing iietii, called out: the college is not in touch, the col- recognition for progressive brreed-ers- . p, m., landing the road and train crew, was cercomprising mainly Ihe older people, V (ley Jhey, yotf cant go that way; lege authorities are anxious to place tainly all, any one could ask for. The campaign will be supervised as a rule were in Hyrum and neighboring townl, yoprr&i9t get doyn and get under. this information before the people. The at about ffif from st the Department of Agriculture and midnigtft. th consideration, .given It is Reedies to say they retraced If the institution can be instrumentA last for the in the various committees and train gret many stayed Washington, and in each state by tlieir steps and followed the crowd. al in bringing together the high the State agricultural college. crew in charge, seemed to do their train, taking in the various evening . B. and Joe A. schools seeking teachers and apT)ur ijobt, general, the and other field utmost for the comfort and pleasure amusement? amqng County agents took a run down;to Salt Lake, from plicants seeking positions, it feels workers of of the old, and the excursonists in park, while a great .many attended the Department of Robt. was that it will be rendering a double Onre'Jrning, .Lagoon. Jhe and tripdan$ fit thepavilion, Agriculture and of the State Cos - posigeneral ,, The Hyrum , Silver flaysome- oF ms pioneer experi- service. The will .handle the. campaign ers accompanied lleges, the excursion, ped the light fantastic to the splend- relating tions furnish occupation during the ences, when certainly the car stopk owner and discoursed swe'et strains of id music of the resorts fine orcheslocally. Every five miles below Farm- full twelve months and thus do not about ped until when all boarded 11:45, music from car to car, to entertain tra, actively cooperating and keeping Here we are, says Robt.; force a long unremunerative vacaington. and sires the crowd and keep them in good the train and soon found themselves using none but pure-breThese posithis is La tion upon the teacher. this is where we off, homeward with of good quality will be given an impressions humor, all the way, playing also at speeding So getting off he started tions pay. a uniformly higher salary of most pleasant memories of the goon. emblem as an official recognition of the various stations enroute. to lace his shoe, and the train pul- than other high school positions. The train days the meritorious effort. outing. Credit is also due the band of brought The popularity of the led out. By this time Joe had someexcursionists at their various safely went also who jolly lady singers, courses at the Utah Agriwhat straightened himself up and from car to car, (lead by Mr. Robt. destinations in Cache between 3 and in realizing the situation, remarked: cultural College indicates that 4 a. m. Wednesday morning. entertained and Baxter) pleasingly future the institution will be able Ah caint see no Lagune ere In conclusion the Stake old Folks the people as they journeyed along. to turn out graduates in increasing By socks, youre right; were Mr. C. O. Thompson made a busOn the way down the old people ommittee wish to thank the various numbers to enter this work. Ex- iness so to do to but theres left, nothing trip to Brigham City Friday. were treated with sandwiches aad local committees, for their aid given ceedingly yell balanced courses an for the hour wait next train. FOR SALE Good, young pigs, lemonade, which was greatly ap- them throughout the day; the Sunin '' They had an extra fare to pay from have been organized conforming ' ' School S. L. the 0. day committee, preciated by them. to the requirements of very reasonable, by D. J. James, detail every off to their place jumping Lagoon. Adv. The tranfer at Ogden was made officials and train crews, who had law establishing the Smith-Hugh- Paradise. Moral: to lace Dont stop your the ( the in excursion the Silver charge, without much inconvenience, and work and affording a well Stake Pristhood meeting and all who helped in any shoe next time, Robert. Players, balanced training. boaiding the Bamberger cars, Sunday at 2 p. m. at the 3rd ward soon found all comfortably seated way to make the excursion the sucassembly hall. We are pleased to announce that and rolling toward the noted sum- cess it was, and all of which is Mr. John W. .Jensen and little Mr. Michd Jensen is down from Boys mer resort Lagoon, the first sec- greatly appreciated by the general have who been sick Presto, Idaho, for short visit with daughter quite tion arriving at about 11:15, while committee. with influenza are improving rapid relatives and friends. Some Bruin the second section rolled in in full EXCURSION ly and will soon be out again. Mrs. L. W. Ashton of Ogden swing at about 11:45. Oh girls! Was not that airoplane Lao Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T. W. Petersen of this city was a guest of Mrs. and Dr. Getting off the train, all were ride lovely? Jensen home Christian reached on just who has a large herd of sheep on Worley last Friday afternoon. soon comfortably seated around the a two from years Rock Creek in Blacksmirh Fork canMy but those aged people did Thursday evening tables enjoying their precious lunchMrs. Heber Sessions and childin Since the service enc the Navy. eon in the cool and refreshing shade enjoy their ice cream. yon, brought down the hides of two ren of Farmington, Utah, has of the war he has been quarterec bears last of the large bowery, and judging Saturday, a cinamon and been visiting with Agent and That was some excursion. Over in French He is looking fine her ports. cub, which his boys killed a day Mrs. Fryer the past few days. by the expressions of the many hap- 800 tickets sold to Lagoon. and glad to be back home. two or py faces, all seemed th enjoy the previous. Mr. Petersen says Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Olsen The kiddies certainly enjoyed the Mrs. and Mr. Franz Olsen enter- the boys had to kill the bears with are situstion immensely. Here again some of them run happy over the arrival of a tained the Coterie Club "and their pitchforks, "since the law forbids fine the older people were looked after s ashore for nickles. daughter last Wednesday by the committees and seen to that partners last Thursday evening sheepherders to carry firearms for afternoonJ Mother and babe are 500 was protection against predatory aniWell, we pulled out of Hyrum July 30th. Pregressive none was wanting, in addition to doing nicely. serving them with ice cream and Tuesday morning, Aug. 5th, a hap- the pastime of the evening, during mals. However, the boys seemed We are showing one dozen of py, smiling, jolly crowd, everybody which a ffne luncheon was served to be pretty well trained in the use cake. life. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman were the of these weapons, as it takes con- the very latest in Ladies silk and After luncheon the crowd some- seemed full of siderable nerve to attack a bear serge dresses for a few da3rs only. what dispersed, many, especially the Well the excursion was a sucjess special invited guests. Call and inspect them. Williams A shower was given Friday even- and her cubs with a pitchfork. younger, going swimming in the as far as enjoyment is concerned, Adv. But this is not all; Mr. Petersen Economy Store. Pools, and it is neeeless to say, they judging by the way that swimming, ing in honor to Miss Georgia Klotz a black bear down last Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Summers enjoyed the sport greatly; others airoplaneing and other attractions who is to become the bride of Mr brought three bears making and son of Paradise, left on ThursWednesday, took a stroll through the resort were patronized. Donald Gill, at the residence of Mrs within a week by his boys. day of last week for an captured extended The evening among the beautiful flowers that Robt. Baxter is certainly a good Maud Liljenquist. this game agoing for visit with relatives and friends keep If they were noticed on every hand, and in anc games entertainer, as he was discovered was pleasantly spent another week or two, they will find Canada. taking in the various attractions, with a bevy of young girls in one musicr during which refreshments while some of the older ones pre weriTserved. The lady was the re- many applicants to go in partnerThe Coterie Club met at Mrs. J. of the buffets, but they seemed to ship on the bounty proposition. ferred resting in the shade and envaluable tokens of many E. Petersens on Aug. 1st, and at cipient enjoy the fun as well as Robert. gaged in social chat and handshafrom the many young ladies present Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum on Aug. 7th. We arrived at Lagoon at noon, who left at a late hour' with best Do you need a 12, 14, or 16 foot At each place kes with friends and visitors, many dainty refreshments f whom came from distant places everybody was hungry and thirsty .wishes for her future welfare and Cant Sag Gate? Ask Anderson were served and pleasant afternoons to meet relatives amd the latter the way they happiness. & Sons Co., Hyrum, for prices. Ad. spent. acquaintances especially n Smith-Hughe- AUGUST vnc CPlLSNPflR live-stoc- s Smith-Hughe- live-stoc- k - mMEY Smith-Hughe- Hy-ru- jAov-eve- s m r, nt d ay-Ive- ofde'-toeople- , WeJI-lighte- d Smith-Hughe- - live-stoc- d gt Smith-Hugh- es Additional Locals es to-da- Petersen Hanters SIDE-LIGHT- merry-go-roun- pater-familou- S y |