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Show John A. Israelsen, 66 East Ht Xorth South Cache Courier VOL. XI. Byrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Sept. 9, The Hyrurrr Seminary - quire a little pin money each year from the Stake. Can we for instance compare , Unjust Teacher. . It was the infant classs alphabet lesson, and the teacher had proas far as the letter B, when gressed this with some firm, who being she noticed that one little girl was interested in ouf welfare .yvould obviously Walking over to her, and pointing come into our community and to the letter on the' blackboard, she tell us that if we would build a asked : building to operate some factory, Now, Maggie, what letter Is that? Maggie, of course, did not know, so they would pay the expense of teacher, with a gentle shake explained : -- - wool-gatherin- g. , operation, and give to us all the Letter B, letter B immediate income. answered the Would not Please, teacher, that be a good investment? How child, with one tearful eye on the child next to her, I aint touching much greater then is that instiher! tution which cares for the moral and religious welfare of our com-mnnit- y. The church is so much interested in this work that it called the Principals and Presidents of the different church Seminaries and schools into a six weeks session during the past summer. The whole time was used in g "courses planning and to fit into the need of present day education of high school boys and girls. It is your part to see that your Seminary is one of the most important factors in your location. You can do this by giving to it the support of your girls and boys. Then join in with them ln a spirit of true At all times you will be welcomed into the institution. out-linin- Coming Attraction At The Rex Theatre The Harriett Players next Thursday, at The Rex Friday and Saturfeaturing Mable Hart, will open Thursday night in the big dramatic success Sin. The company comes highly recommended from Smithfield, where they have played a weeks engagement. The Prices are 25c, 40e and 50c, includ-'n- g war tax. to attend fail Dont these popular productions. day. ring us the news. Bi NOTICE MOVIE WRITERS 43 District School Band of 75 Mu- Missionary Farewell Social sicians Will Play Opens Monday Missionary Farewell Social will Sportsmens Club Hold Interesting Meeting The Hyrum Sportsmens Club The L. D. S? Seminary which held its regular meeting at the LinThursday has been granted the people of coln School Building, A night. Cache very good representation this South district, affords of Club the members were present be should that an opportunity and some very interesting thiBgs highly appreciated by the entire discussed. of of this the part county. personel The Club will immediately install It is an instution which will be of much value to us in that it is the traps for trap shooting and a in keeping with the general trend rifle range will also be arranged at of modern education. The fact the same sight. The Club gave its full support to that we have been getting to, far from the Bible, or, we might say, the purchasing of Trout Spawners, for the Hatchery in Logan Canyon. to far from God. This movement will mean a great The Seminary training has been recognized by the best edu- many fish for Hyrums rivers and cators and statesmen of our streams in the future. Following the regular business of Theodore Roosevelt countryexpressed the fact that we were the meeting, the Club was entertained very courteously by vocal in need of more religious trainiselections by tne Haws Sisters and ng. Mr. P. P. Claxton, of education of the Jack Wahlen, reading by Mr. H. E. United States tells us, that we Riley and a violin solo by Ray Jorneed a greater knowledge of the gensen. Tne next regular meeting will be bible in our schools. held In the installation of the semThursday, September 22nd, Next we Friday night, September are inary assured, by the general authorities, that we need 16th, the Club will give its second only to erect the building and big dance of the season, in the Elite make it in readiness for use, the Hall. The Music will be furnishChurch will then carry the ex- ed by the Bluebird Orchestra of pense of instruction, heating, etc. Logan. A good time is assured and There will be some minor expen- everybody is invited. ses which we might say will re- NO. 1921. . A be given at the 3rd ward meeting The Hyrum District School will summer at the the scout house next Wednesday evening past During open again Monday, Sept. 12th, unbands of Hyrum Stake under the 8 p. m., in honor of May Nielsen der most favorable conditions. The direction of N. W. Christiansen, who will shortly leave to fill a mis- fact that most of last years teachhave been working hard to master sion in Mexico. ers have been retained, and the fact be to the rudiments sf the difficult art, Following is the program that the new ones are also expermusie. That their efforts have been rendered1. ienced in their profession, should be results will of be seen in productive appreciated by the school patrons Singing. the near future. of Hyrum. The school should receive Prayer. Wellaville band The was organthe hearty support of the parents, Solo, LaRetta Wahlen ized last October and is well over with the teachers and in Reading, Lillian Jensen the beginning stages. The Hyrum in this important work, we can look Farewell Address, Elva Allen band was organized in June and the Boys Chorus, Geo. Eliason & Co. forward to even greater success in Paradise band July. Both of Violin Selection, Maurine Jensen the coming school year and for a conthese organizations have done re- and Co, tinuation of the splendid work ac- markably well for the time they The Paradise have been at work. band, while having been organized last, has had the advantage of three cornet players who have done previous playing. In addition to this each member has been required to take private instruction. The Hyrum band has a perfect instrumentation. Every band instrument but one is represented, and in The missing inproper balance. strument is being learned by a new member. The bands will be brought together to give a concert in Wells-villIlyrum and Paradise. The combined bands will he hard together in several selections and each band will play separately. The balance of the program will consist of solos, duets, quar.tets, etc., from the band members.The dates for tfhe concerts will Fiiday, probably be: ' Paradise, September 16; Wellsville, Saturday September 17, and Hyrum the Sunday following. Concerts will begin at 8 P. M. The parents of the boys and scout councils will be guests of honor. The public is cordially inThe concerts are vited to attend. free. During the school months the bands come under the direction of the Board of Education. With these bands organized and maintained in the public school a complished in the past. It is desired that parents encourage their children to attend school Monday morning, so that as may as possible may be rgistered the first day. Following are the names of the teachers assigned to this dis- Additional Locals Bessie Brown, Jennie Brown, Fidelia Nelson, Hilda Olsen, Anna M. Ralph, Dean K. White, Effie Spenst LaRetta Wahlen. Following are the names of teachers assigned to other schools in South Cache: Avon Leland Pulsipher, Olga Gibbons. Paradise Edward P. Oldham, Hazel H. Summers, Mattie Obray, Lila Spenst. Millville A. R. Hovey, Mabel Grfdham, Manila Poulter, Lorna Yeates. Wellsville Edgar L. Williams, Reese Maughan, Harriet McAllister, Mabel Young. Wm. J. Allen, Geo. Cooper, Else Gunnell, Bernice Oldham, Della Wright, Gladys Hill, May Jones, Mary Douglass. Liljenquist of Salt Lake City, spent the last week end here with her mother. Miss Clara , PEACHES -- Get. your ordes in before 9 o'clock Monday. Alvin ad Allen, Hyrum, Phone 153J. e, Polly of the Circus, at the Elite Hall next Thursday afternoon and ad night, featuring Mae Marsh. Miss Dora Jensen who has spent - fist Duet, Leonard Larsen and Lucinda Haws. Response, Missionary Solo, Bp. Louis Maughan. Singing. Benediction. All invited to join in and give the lady a good send off. the last year with relatives at Cal.; has arrived home-- . - Tur-Ibc- k, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warr were visitors in Salt Lake City over the last week end and Labor day. FOR RENT 4 or 5 up stair rooms, suitable for a family or Students. Apply at this office, ad The Harriet Ben Raynolds and Players featuring Mabel Hart, at the Rex Theatre next Thursday night. Miss Mae Hansen, who is employ- trict: C. L. Hall, Principal. S. A. Dunn, Annie Biorn, Polly of the Circus Is PackedWith Thrills ed in Salt Lake City, is spending her vacation here with her relatives and Polly of the Circus, an elaborate screen presentation of Margaret Mayos great drama of circus life, featuring Mae Marsh, will be shown at the Elite Hall next Thursday afternoon and evening. Polly of the Circus tells the has returned story of a little circus orphan (Mae will soon be a addition to the South .Cache friends. You have imaeinstion and a comHigh School. The Special Car for Wellsville on mon school education, which togeSunday, the 11th, over the U. I. C. ther with an understanding of. plot will leave Hyrum at 1:10 and reconception and development is all turning at 4:20 p. m. the mental requirement of the suc- writcessful scenarist. Photo-pla- y ing demands no literary talent. Anyone with average intelligence should be able to write movie stories. First stories of some beginners have sold for as high as $10,000. We teach Scenario writing for one fourth the proceeds of students first story sold. Nothing sold, nothing paid for instruction. Here is your chance to learn this fascinating profession through investment of nothing but earnest study a few hours per week. Anyone actuated by whim alone need not apply, but to those willing to make an honest, determined effort to learn, the complete text of our System and enrollment contract will be sent on receipt of $1.00 good faith deposit. Deposit will bu returned on return of tsxt in five days. We can teach you to become a photodramatist. Student capacity is limited. To benefit by this offer you must write at once to PHOTO DRAMA PRESS (Dept, of Education) Lett Court A, 19th & American Ave. ad Long Beach, Calif. ig Uance, Elite class band per-mme- nt Will Open Auto Repair Shop Miss Julia Klotz home .and is at her post in the Mr. Albert Forsberg wishes to announce to the people of Hyrum and South Cache in general that hej will open an Auto Repair Shop on or about the 15th of Sept., in the R. A. Eliason Building on Main St., east of Smith Bros. Lumber Yard. Mr. Forsberg i9 a young man favorably known in this end of the Valley, having formerly lived in Avon, where his parents now reside. He has just recently came from San Francisco, where he has been working at the automobile trade for over four years and has had quite a wide experience as an auto mechanic. Mr. Forsberg will do any kind of auto repairing promptly and satisfactory, and invites anyone to call at which he is now his establishment with newequipmennt fitting up that may need any work done in his ad line. llinery Shoppe, after spending the summer in Salt Lake City. CALIFORNIA TO GROW DATES Possibility That That State May Become Center of Culture of Fruit in the World. Marsh), who has been raised by Toby, the clown (Charles Eldridge). Polly is hurt in an accident and has to remain behind while the show goes on. She is taken to the home of the minister, where her presence in the house i3 turned into scandal villege gosby the narrow-mindesips. This leads to her going back to the circus, but the following Spring the circus eomes back to the little town, and through the intervention of a fight and a fire in the Big Top circumstances are altered and all ends happily. Dont forget the date, Thursday, Sept., 15th. d Within a few years the Salton sea basin, near Indio, Cal., may become the center of the worlds date culture, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Agriculture. For neary twenty years the bureau of plant industry has been endeavoring to procure shoots of the date palms which bear the fruit, known commercially as the Saidy, or Wahl, and Sewl varieties. So difficult was the source of the splendid fruit to trace that, up to 1913, only a few shoots had been procurable. ' At that Wendell, the 9 year old son of time an immense grove of 200,000 of the palms In the oasis of Dakhla, Tunis, Mr. Harvey Petersen, was very was discovered. he was when badly hurt, Negotiations for the purchase of thrown out of a wagon which ran specimens having been satisfactorily The concluded, the collection of the shoots over him, breaking his leg. was begun. That it was slow is ac- wagon was driven by his father. counted for by the fact that a tree puts He was rushed to the U. I. hospital forth only twenty to thirty shoots durFrithis was but his set, where leg collecing Its lifetime. However, the tion was finally completed and the day U was found necessary to brake work of setting out 2,800 of the young f and reset it again, which makes Choice oats at $1.50 per hundred, trees will be started within the near it, C. Produce Co. ad future. Popular Mechanics Magazine. it very bad for the little fellow. J i. Mi- Hall Hyrum, Friday Night Sept. 16th, 1921 Music by BLUE BIRD ORCHESTRA of Logan. Come and Have the Time of Your Life. |