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Show FOL. XI. Hyrom, Cache County, CtaK. Concert Recital Smith-HughSunday Evening tional Convention WorkatS.C.H.S. Mr. and Mrs. Attends Voca es w,11 NO. 19 Friday, Mar. 25 1921. N. W. Christiansen some of their private with problems of farming in this community. 4. It has given them valuable training in citizenship. 5. It has done much to keep the boys on the farm, to keep them interested in farm work and at the same time paid them well. Mr.. Anderson states that many boys working on the farms of the southern part of the valley, hut without the advantage of supervision which a boy engaged in Smith-Hugh- es agricultural projects invariably receives, have failed to. produce results equal to the boys of the Smith-Hugh- es class, Stake Meeting Well Attended , present An average gross income of The Stake Priesthood meeting four pupils in a regita!, free to the public six dollars and and hundred held Sunday March 13th was probaSunday Evening, March 27, at 7:45 fifty cents for- summers agricultural bly the best attended for sometime, p. m. in the 3rd ward chapel. class of work a and it seems that much interest is by In addition to the musical numtwenty six high school taken by the various organizations boys is the entirely surprising bers, Miss Elna Cowley of Logan, obtained result by a reader, will give several selections. throughout the stake to make these Computation from the records supplied by Mr. H. P. The following program will be gatherings a greater success. ConInstructor siderable business pertaining to the in Anderson, Agriculturgiven: and eastern parts of Utah are al subjects and leader in various organizations and priesthood es Selection, Boys Scouts Band from hard put to make ends meet in Wellsviile. work for the southern half quorums was transacted among some cases, the districts in the of Cache County. Subtracting from which was the presentation of a Violin Solo, Flora Jensen. central and northern parts of the this the schedule amount average of expense prepared by thev Stake Piano Duet, Mildred Unsvvorth state are in comparatively pros and it was found that each member of Presidency governing all meetings, LaVem McBride. The Vocational the class to be held by the various organizaperous states. a realized substantial proViolin Solo, Clark Petersen. Conference was the scene also of tions of Stake and wards, so that Reed Sextette, Members of the fit from his summer's work reachthe presentation of plans .for as as neither will come in contact with one ing high thousand and Band. A fine boy arrived at the home of even' Utah rank making the other. Following is the schedhigher Readings, Selected, Miss eighty dollars in one case and aver- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows last Cowley. in vocational education than she ule: two hundred aging and thirty six Piano Solo, Ruby Lofthouse. Tuesday. ' SUNDAY does and many men, prominent dollars and eighty six cents. When Violin Solo,- - May Beile Nielsen. in state educational circles were Mr. C. F. Olsen was in Salt 9:00 a. m. Preisthood meeting Cornet Duet, Leland Hill and Cy- one bears in mind the fact that and on Lake business of first talks the the gave present these profits came as a result of (from April 3rd to Oct. 9th.) ril Maughan. week. the 10:10 a. m. Sunday School Officers in well work known the who took Among regular projects of the Piano Solo, Lula Wright. es Smith-HughWe have the Early Eureka seed and Teachers Prayer meeting. part in the Conference were: Dr. agi Cultural activiPiano Duet, Ruby and True Loft10:25 a. m. Sunday School ties which were directed by Mr. patatoes. George Thomas, .State Superin house. $1.60 per hundred lbs. 12:15 p. m. Sunday School Supertendent of Public Instruction, Anderson, one is struck with the S. C. Produce Co. ad Violin Solo, Roy Halverson. , intendents weekly meeting. who reviewed the financial situa perfectly patent fact that the Piano Solo, Edna Marcussen. COAL We now have a supply of 2:00 p. m. Sacrament Service (first tion of the states educational part of the South Cache good Rock Springs Peacock Coal on Saxaphone Solo, Gene Fletcher. institutions incidentally making Sunday Fast-Day- ) high schools curriculum is one of hand. Jensen Coal Co. Violin Solo, Maurine Jensen.. ad. 7:15 p.m. Teachers Training Class the really workable the statement that the Cat he Dis bread and Readings, Miss Cowley." atWhen in Logan dont fail to 8:15 p. m. Mutual Improvement trict together, with others in the butter courses given at the school. Cornet Solo, Billy Douglas. on now tend Sale at the the northern and central, parts' of Conjoint Meeting. Violin Solo,. Lila Nielsen. According to the records kept by monThree Store Rules and save MONDAY in a sound financial Utah, are Violin Quartette, Maurine and Mr. Anderson one boy - a resident on your purchases. 3:00 p. m. Primary Association-Officerstate; MG Francis , Kirkham, Flora Jensen, May Bell and Lila of Hyrum, Utah rented a farm on ey on Porter-Wal-tState Director of Vocational Ed-- , Nielsen. We have seeds from shares as his Smith-Hughmeeting project 3:30 CarCo. m. Seed and Association ucation; Mr. I. B. Ball who directCo., p. Vogelers Primary Saxaphone Quartette, Members and the profits from this added to ed the Conference; Principal H. of Co.. You Seed can what ' meeting. penter get from realized another proprofits Band. 7:30 p. m. Priesthood .R. Adams of the South Cache meeting Violin Duet, Maurine and ject which he carried out, placed you want from us, our prices are ad (from Oct. 9th to Apr. 3rd.) ,high school; Miss Whitaker of Jensen. ' one. thousand dollars on the credit right. S. C. Produce Co. 7:45 p. mWard Bishopric weekly the Utah Agricultural ( College side .of Jhe for him. Nor ClaiD, the 3 year.-olsnn of .Selsection, Band.' was his the only striking case. A and Mrs. Silas Allen of thii city meeting (Apr.' 3rd to Oct. 9th.) Oct. faculty who directed the Home Economics side of the Conference; Wellaville ' student made a net pro- died last Wednesday night of pneu- 9th to Apr. 3rd- immediately after R. Mr. A. Eliason in was Salt and Professor Steiner' of the Unifit from beets of over five hundred monia. Funeral services are being Priesthood meeting. ake on and TUESDAY' business this dollars and several other Ogden versity of'Utah. Dr. Thomas, in boys clear- held today, Saturday, an account of 2:00 p. m. his review of the educational fin- week. ed from three hundred to five hun- which will appear in our next issue. (Reporc meeting 2nd Tuesday) ances of the various schopl dis Mr. Silo Man the supply of silo dred dollars. These figures are The Lincoln School have under 3:30 m. Relief Society Officers tricts stated that, in some cases, corn is very limited this year, give remarkable in the face of the fact the Operatta A Golden preparation meeting S. C. Pro- that the boys are only from sixteen special taxes have had to be lev- us your order early. will present to the which Gift they WEDNESDAY ied in order that school ad to eighteen years of age and high may con- duce Co. of Hyrum in the very near people 2:30 p. m. Religion Class (Primary tinue until its set time for closing. LOST On Friday night of last school studentsThis operatta is one of the future. Some few schools will find it necesweek some money tied in a hand kerProjects which were undertaken best of its kind ever written, and Grades) 3:30 p. m. Religion Class (Gram-me- r to close early because of lack sary chief, between Ezra Nielsens resi- vary from the raising of a calf or a the production promises to be one of funds to continue instruction. Grades) dence and the Interurban Station. pig or a flock of chickens to the the best ever presented in this city. Professor Steiner presented specp. m. Religion Class Officers Finder leave same at this office and renting of a farm and the renting Watch for further annuoncements. ial plans and work in meeting job analy- be rewarded. adv. of sugar beet land and the raising , The one act comedy presented by sis for the students of rural 7:30 p. m. B)y Scouts of beets. But in every case the high P. M. Mrs. Mr. school and Porter of class and the Senior the high THURSDAY schools. fact stands out that there were few have been visiting who a real treat, was ceildren, 8:30 m. Choir Practice (April Tuesday evening p. Mr. Adams contribution to the instances .in which boys were not for the past ten days with her as proven by the ready appreciation 10 October) program of the Conference was a distinctly gainers and substantial Mr. and Mrs. E J. WilThe costumes of the audience. 7:30 p m. Choir Practice (Oct. parents, one. large gainers too from their work both He presented the to and home returned their attractive were every to April) very South Cache high school Thrift son, Sr., financially as well as educationally made a decided in Preston, last Saturday cast of the member Plan which has already gained At the same time they were hitThe vaudeville numbers were much favorable attention from making money, learning valuabe quite an attraction and showed I can save you money and time things about scientific agriculture, education of both state and namuch reality and capability on the tional reputation. He also gave if you will come to me with your and bettering themselves physically part of the performers. two talks: The High School law matters. I have made arrange- as a result of the outdoor life, they Dont fail to read the ad of were, in addition, getting credit at Principal and a Programme and ments with an eminent, Parm Mechanics and painstaking attorney in the South Cache high school for Drsj Olsen & Petersen, which apfor a Rural We wish to express our sincere School. pears elsewhere in this paper, He states that he con- Logan, so that your probate and summer project work. who of the cure effect- - fhanks to the PePIe of siders it a distinct honor to the estate matters can be handled by Mr. Anderson is naturally enthu- giving the facts ,n us assisted any way during the South Cache high school that he me right here at home, more con- siastic concering the results of the edin the case of George Bab- of our bunal ,ittIe8on Rex. to those who was allowed to Legal pa- work of the boys. He is a strong bington, of Fairfield, Idaho, present the plans venient, less expensive-who attended the funeral and spoke has written the Doctors through I and the varied supporter of the Smith-Hugh- es words of comfort and consolation, aspects of two of pers of all kinds carefully drawn. the works for which the school is offer Fire Insurance of the safest practice and with such encouraging Mr. Croner, Probate Judge of and otherwise helped to lighten the who committed possibly most famous. The Farm and best. Office at Vernon Olsens results to aid him in his support, Fairfield, Idaho, sorrow we were called Mr. Babbington to the insane Jburden Mechanics Department of the Store, Main St., Hyrum. h,e gives out the statement that the to pass through. May the at Blackfoot, Idaho. upon South Cache Resp, C. F. Olsen. work carried out by the agricultur-student- s asylum ess tkem high school is well ad. krd liberally when to the doctors rnown in Utah and the school of the South Cache high This letter came ed upon to pas3 through similar unsolicited. ranks with one or two of the best held at Salt Lake City last sum- school during the past summer has trials. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen rural schools in the state accord-lnS- ? mer. benefitted them in at least five Magna, Utah. to the ranking given by state The Vocational Conference distinct ways: high school authorities. 1. It has inculcated in them good The. was very successful according to Thrift Plan has also made a All the Bishops of wards in the , the South Cache high school prin- farming habits. them has to 2. It Through the courtesy of Senator required keep Hyrum Stake are notified to hold impression among educa-frona- l cipal. Work there accomplished Sunon Smoot, we have received a limited men and women and has will aid. materially in putting exact records and thereafter taught Tegular Fast Day services make been and a of packages of government amount of the value 3rd, much of special keeping day, April Mr. vocational education in Utah up them presented before. Adams defined its aims and life. effort to have a good attendance at Gardes Seeds. Call at this office pur- - on a more workable basis and records in a sacrament and scienthem Poses before the National Educa-(makinthe has 3. meetings. taQght It new, get package. First here, first it more popular among tlnal Association Convention all concerned. ' By order of the Stake Presidency served as long as they last. tific, practical methods of dealings Principal H. R. Adams of the South Cache high school who has just returned from the Vocationa Conference which was held last Saturday, March 19, at Provo, Nebo, and Alpine school districts, brings the. good word that, while school districts in the southern - Smith-Hugh- Additional Locals Smith-Hugh- es s es d - - . - - Card of Thanks d , ly Notice Free Seeds dis-tin- ct 1 g .CHS. A b |