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Show John A. IsraeJsen, Page iDamage'di to is, 25 Xcrlh :!, South Cache Courier VOL. Hjronif Cache Coonty XII. NO. 8 Utah. Frida yt Jan. 6, Id22. It Originated Pocatello ValAffairs of City Poultry Men Ef-- ' Wireless Club in Germany feet Organization News At S. C. High The word morganatic is derived ley in New Hands from the German morgan (morning) A number of Poultry, raisers from Hyrum, Wellsville, and Paramet in specHyrum City Council dise met at Andersons store Jan. ial session on Saturday Dec. 21st, 2nd. 1922, for the purpose of effectwith Mayor C. J. Christiansen in ing a Poultry Organization for the the chair. Considerable business of bettering of market conditions, seimportance was transacted prepara- curing better strains of poultry the affairs of tory of turning over whereby a better grade of eggs, and af the city over to the inconmig more uniform color and size can be administration. produced. After reading over the The council metagain on Monday which had constitution and to turn over the city government been previously written up by a to the newly elected officers. The for that purfeel- committee appointed meeting was characteristic of a officers were will. pose the following ing of fellowship and good elected. Several of the officers of both the President Hans P. Anderson, of outgoing and incoming administratHyrum Utah. Vice President H. G. ions expressed appreciation of the Shipley, of Paradise Utah. Secretgood work accomplished by the past ary Treasurer Alfred Fallows Hyrum administration, and also expressed Utah. Leroy Baxter of Hyrum and their wishes for the success of the C. W. Parkinson of Wellsville Utah new council, in which the Courier were elected as trustees. joins. This is the only organiztion in the The reign of city government was state of this kind, altho there are then turned over to the new adminseveral in other states and are meetistration, who took their seats at ing with success; and .there is on noondoubt that this associatioh will be The newly elected City Officers of benefit to the community if it is held a meeting at noon Monday handled. Jan. 2, 1922, with Mayor H. H. Jen- properly Already several members have Roll call showed sen in the chair. H. F. Lil- - placed at the head of their flocks all councilmen present: male birds of the highest type, Mr. jenquist, Nicholi Jorgensen, C. H. Fallows having mated his hens with Ralph, Leroy Jensen, C. L.Anhder. males from Geo. B. Farris Of Mich. On account of it being a legal holiMr, Anderson mated his hens day meeting adjourned until the with males from Colo. Mr. Chris. following day. Olsen has improved his flock and City Council meeting convened has installed quite a large hatchery Tuesday Jan: 22, 1922, with Mayor .Jensen presiding. Prayer by Nieh-o- li and others areJfa!IingJn . line, so a few :ears Hyrum , can bji Jorgensen, Ron caTf showed allHthin ooked upon as a real poultry cen- couneilmen present. - People generally do not know that noiseless messages are nightly floating over their houses, over the houses of their neighbors, and out into space." To the unaided individual these messages arev forever silent. They may bear messages of joy or messages of sorrow; an earnest cry for help from a ship in distrefe, a weather report, or a time signal. But nevertheless they are live, interpretable messages, a product of mans ingenuity,, another chapter in mans effort to subdue the earth. They are transmitter intelligence from one individual to another. They are originates by man and they are received by man. They travel at an inconceivable rate of speed, 'ls6,000 miles per second. Around the earth seven and one half times while the clock ticks- . A marvellous accomplishment, and yet so simple that a can master it.- - The dream of the centuries realized, and you do not have to go far to see it in opera tion. For some time past, messages have been sent out from the South Cache High School and received by students in the nearby towns. Messages sent by the students are also being receiver at the High School. y This work comes under the Science Depart:unt ' and is in by-la- of H. F. Liljenquist, 2nd by 0. L. Anhder it was decided to transact all business in meetings in the following order: Petitions, Claims, Report of Officials and Business. All claims were deferred until next regular session. Discussion relative to diposal of City waterworks on hand, taken up. Resolved on motion of C. L. Anhder 2nd by Nicholi Jorgensen that section 275 of City ordinances refer-in- g to Supervisor of Street salary is hereby repealed. Mis-eelleano- ler. , Saturday Night's Basketball Game The game played last Saturday night between Hyrum and Mendon proved a remarkable success for the home team. In the beginning it seemed as though the final score would be very elose; yet at no time did the visitors get the leadThe short end of a score was dealt out to Mendon.-Gooconsistent teamwork feaInconvenient Husband. tured the playing of Hyrum while Attorney And wasnt it the fact Mendon depended very much on that you insisted on taking this womshots-Thlong an out to dances that caused the trouble? improvement shown by the Defendant No, slr? not at all. over the game with RichSportsmen Attorney Well, what was it, then? was very much to be noticed Defendant The fact that her hus- mond band objected. Michigan Gargoyle. In play all were playing much cleaner ball yet better and faster team - e . A Puzzling Case. North How is Dobbs getting along with his wife? West "I cant decide whether he needs sympathy or ""oasM work. This week our boys go to Newton Friday night and Lewiston Saturday night. In these games they exd pect to have real fights are Arrangements being made to bring in some very good teams that we might enjoy a real live basketball season. man-sizei YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT Yoar prescriptions Bring them hrf f. Under his direction a,. W -- . C IjjriS t iat.l a live wire- less club was organized with the selected members: following Lynn Stauffer, Pres., Harold Holm, Vice Pres., Reid Bajlard, Sec. & Treas., Earl Buist, Harold Larsen, Lee Checketts, Vernon Bartschi, Wallace Liddle, Bert Kendrick, Richard Lofthouse, Otto Fuhriman. Two of the boys have receiving outfits, Harold Holm of Hyrum and Lynn Stauffer of Mendon. These outfits pick up the local messages in good style and that of Lynn Stauffer is receiving long distant messages. Several of the other boys will purchase receiving outfits in the near future. These can be procured for f Boy scout troops of upwards. Wellsville, Paradise, and College will also probably install receiving sets. Readers of the Courier are invited to inspect the local stations and, if requested, a demonstration will be given of the thing of the hour, wireless communication. W. Christiansen, - NScience Dept. 15-0- - r Program and Picture Show to us to be filled. Dr. Arthur Olsen and Misa Lexia Mirl The Daughters of the Utah PioBuy your drugs where you know Clerk, ofLehi, were married the Druggist is responsible for their in the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday neers will give a program in conJan. 4th. The newly weds are nection with the picture show next purity. Salts, Borax, Borie-AeiSulphur, Salves , Patent Medicines. spending their honeymoon here af- Thursday, Jan. 12th. All Pioneers You Want Them Fresh and Pnre. ter which they will go to Sunnyde, who eame to Utah prior to May 10, Wash., where they will make their 1869 are invited free. For Sundries, Toilet Goods, future home. Mr. Olsen The management of the Rex Christmas Presents, Books. Soda known and promises a good show and the prohighly respected Drinks and Candies, Try the Druy and has a host of friends whowish gram is of the best, consisting of Store First. If you cant find what 'their them in and success musical selections, readings, ete. happiness you want, ask us. wedded life, in which we heartily Admission 20c and 40c. HYRUM DRUG STORE. join. Everybody come. d, Mr. Joseph Bullick; left Sunday y jvhere he evening for will spend the Christmas Holidays. Mrs. Orson Salverson, who has been attending the Salt Lake Business College, arrived home Saturday evening to spend the Christmas Holidays. , Mr. Hurshel .Wright and family, spent a few days, at Malad visiting with Mrs. Wrights Brother and Family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Siwnyrd. a Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brigs number of friends Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall entertained at a card party Thursday evening, the guests were present, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Salversen Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Uusworth; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- - Hall. Caeh-Valle- parties. - HERES END OF OLD H. C. OF L. According to University Authority, the Next Generation Need Not Worry About Its Food. boy-sco- y s, A large . number of such marriages have been contracted, that of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria and Countess Chotek on July 1, 1900, being an example. Such marriages are recognized as fully binding, the children are legitimate and no other marriage can take place during the lifetime of the contracting - - The road work that has been in progress on the Valley Road for the past six weeks was nearly complete before the heavy snow came and stoped the work. Mr. Charley and Ulmer Briggs; has traped some eeventyfive cyotoes, and two or three A dozen Wild-Cat, . thousand Ribbits. mor-gengab- e. . - On motion and geben (give), in allusion to the morning gift, or dowry, of the bride. It is used to define the legal marriage of a member of a royal family with a person of inferior rank. The morganatic marriage goes back to very early (Germanic law, by which a perfect marriage was concluded only, when the husband or marital mundium bought the authority over his wife, at first by payment to the father or guardian, and later by a settlement upon the wife. A further settlement upon the wife might be made in the form of a morning gift. In the case of a marriage without mundium only the morning gift was made, hence the word morganatic, from - enter-tained- Miss Lillian Herman of the University of Michigan is ' an authority on chemical analysis. Addressing the Byerson library class at Grand Rapids recently she said the time is comMr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen ing when a man, becoming hungry,' will his a shovel into and take go simply entertained at a yard and get a shovelful of dirt, take it into his private laboratory, put it party Christmas day, some twenty into the family hopper, pour in con- guests were present, novelty games centrated essence of sunshine, turn a and spelling contests, were the pascrank, a. J then go around to the other times of The guests the evening. side and wait by the spout to catch his eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers or radishes, departed saying they had had the - White-Elepha- nt best time ever This food, she said, will 'doffi'e "oUT ii ' . Mr. and sTTJrsorr 'Salverson the form of small lozenges, concentrat ed and Convenient. A chemical analysis spent Sunday and Monday at Malad of them will show they contain all the with Mr. and Mrs. Lehi and will visiting; ingredients of our vegetables, ' Rose. also have the same taste. Miss Herman believes that the next Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall entertained generation will see the start of It and New Years Eve. The house was that the following generation will use decorated and a bounit habitually. beautifully teous spread was thoroughly enjoyThat, or an Earthquake. ed by all. Five hundred was the An amusing story Is told of the wonderful hitting power of Bob Fitzsim- pastime of the evening. mons, the famous boxer. Mr- and Mrs. Iver Bradley were He met one man who had an idea that Bobs punch was not such a visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. serious affair as it was supposed to Orson Salverson Sunday. be. The optimist dashed in and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Bradley enterbustled about the ring for a round or tained at their home on Monday. a for around two. Robert dodged while and then, without the slightest We had a heavy rain storm here t warning, banged his right across. lasted which about Sunday night boxer unconscious the They carried When the snow was from the ring and on recovering he eight hoars. looked anxiously around. about all turned to water, it startWere many injured? he inquired. ed to snow again, and we now have Injured? What do you mean? about eight inches of snow. asked his second. The beaten man gazed at his friend the roof fell and said: Why, J . I - . v in. Natural History in Congress. A congressman from the west recently grew indigant at a colleague who did not believe that there was any danger that the United States would evere become involved in war again. To ridicule the idea of this country ever being invaded, said he, is to follow' the example of the camel, which buries its head in the sand when an enemy approaches. To which the colleague retorted: Surely the gentleman, in giving utterance to this apothegm, must have meant to refer to the ostrich, which, under these circumstances, has a habit of putting its eye through a needle. Harpers Magazine. His Title Clear. A Pennsylvania lawyer was once arguing a case on behalf of a Hungarian and had displayed great knowledge of Hungary and its people. Come, come, said the judge at last, you know you cannot make yourself out to be a Hungarian. v Perhaps not, said the lawyer, but I have made a great deal of money out of Hungarians in my time. In that case, suggested the judge, suppose we call you a Hungarian by extraction. Club Elects New .Officers The Coterie Club met at the home of Mrs. O- H. Birch Thursdry afternoon. The meeting was devoted to the plans for the coming year. Mrs Tebbs gave a short talk on the val ue of a Lyceum Coarse and of spec ialized programs for eaeh meeting Suggestive programs will be out lined for the meeting to be held at Mrs. Clarkes residence, Saturday January 14th. The officers for the year were elected, they are Mrs. . Petersen, presideat; Mrs. D. D. Mrs. H. E. Tebbs, Riley, Secy. and Treas. After the election of officers, tables were arDainty refreshranged for 500. ments were served at the close of the afternoon. - vice-presiden- t, Bring us the News. Basket Ball Game, Hyrum vs. Newton, Saturday Mtfi, at Hyrum With Every Tieket Purchased, a 'FREE Ticket will he given for a Special Dance the Following Week. |