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Show , Courier OUTH VOL. XII- - , Hyrnm, Cache Coonty, Dt'ah, Friday, Sept. Voters Church of Hyrum entire To the Announcements are out calling; for a Republican Primary on Monday night, and for the Dem ocrats on Wednesday night. Are you going to remember that call and honor it by your presence? Are0'Ou going to show that Notice! The Smithfield choir will furnish the musieal program for the Sacrament meeting at the 3rd ward Sunday afternoon. Sept. 24th, at p. m. Pres. Jes. B. White will be the speaker, in connection with A. J. Petersen and Chas. A. Nielsen, High Council visitors. A large attendance of officers and members of the ward is earnestly desired. The Bishopric. NO. 45j 22, 1922 Boost For ' A Message to Ah! There!! Our Readers N Lets All Go! A message from President Elmer G. Petersen of the Utah- Agricultural College to the readers of the South Cache Courier: - i Mineral Point Every Republican in the district of Hyrum and any one else who is interested in the coming election. Come out to the Primary Monday night. Sept. 25th and help decide which of the State and County offices your delegates shall work for and who the candidates shall be. It is said there are ten applicants for county commissioner. But never mind, the more the merrier and a better selection can be made. Come out and take part in the primary, nd A Citizen. The stockholders meeting of the Mineral Feint Copper Co., held last Monday evening at the City Hall was well attended. President Andrew. Madsen presided. The minutes of a previous Directors Meeting held at Salt Lake City were read and accepted. Some of the things mentioned in the minutes were satisfactorily explained by the President to the stockholders. A financial report Was then read showing the Company in good condition, which brought on a good spirit of boosting this splendid proposition, for it will be a splendid thing fer the Thats people of Cache Valley. i we Boost must and why buy some stoek at 5c per share. Only a short time is given the people to buy the stoek at that price, as October 1st, the price per share will be 15c. If yon miss this opportunity you will be sorry. To express the fine feeling of this meeting a resolution was adopted that all the stockholders get in and for Minera, Point Copper The Utah Agricultural College has just passed its thirty-thiryear of service to Utah and the Nation. In all that time it has been a part you really value the great pri hf the life of our State, working as In the evening the M. 1. As. of vilege of citizenship by coming best it could to solve the problems s out and using your rights as an the three wards will meet conjointly of the the home, and our farm, in the same building at 8 p. m. American Citizen? business industrial and life. In addition to musical numbers In the past, from half a dozen The main service of the College Elder Henniger of Millville will talk men to ten, sometimes twenty has been in the field of agricultural, but not a lady voter have come on the M. I. A. Slogan and Pres. upon which our civilization rests, to the primaries, selected the del- D. M. Bickmore will speak. but it has, as have all similar agriAll are invited. PEACHES Phone orders to egates, or named the candidates, in America, been Alvin cultural colleges ad Allen, as the occassion Hyrum. required, and able to be of great service in other then the rest of us, who were to Next week the people of Hyrum lines in the training of teachers, indifferent to go to the primary, will have a chance of showing their both elementary and high school, in took it upon ourselves to critisize desires in regard to the kind of Notice is hereby given that a the lines of commerce and business men what had been done, and even they want to administer the in home economics accusing those who had exercised Democratic Primary for Hyrum administration, affairs ef Cache County. Bear this their rights, of being a politi- Precinct, will be held in the City and nursing, in engineering and fact in mind, you cannot vote sitHall, Wednesday Evening, Sept. mechanical arts, in preparing scien- ting home in the rocking chair. cal ring, or bosses. 27, 1922, at 8 p. m. for the pur- tific workers for government and Come out to Now, all of this uncalled-fo- r the primaries and see state service, and, as in all institucriticism, and unfounded talk pose of selecting Delegates to the that the right man is appointed to tions of higher learning, it has deabout and bosses, County Convention, to be held at rings represent YOU at the County Oct- 2, at which time veloped strong courses in the subLogan, inwith the originates primarily vention. Mine. dividuals who will "not come to candidates will be named for the jects which characterize all educaOn in liter-turthe Thursday Sept. 21st, the primaries, but reserve the various County Offices, and the tion. These are English and Miss the of Logan Temple, Miss Reta Allen was operated on marriage mathematics, languages, the right to critisize what' has been Legislature. Elva a Allen, highly very respected and for the removal of tonsils last Thur-da- y natural sciences, physical arts, Also, to elect a Precinct Organdone by those who did that which of this and Mr. young city, lady and is getting along nicely. they had a perfect right to do. ization, and to transact such music, public speaking, history, of took Eugene Brigham, Perry and related economics, Some people are never satisfied other business as may properly sociology, Mr. C. R. Johnson of Salt Lake lines, all designed to give its stu- place. A wedding supper was given unless they have everything their come before said Primary. home of the brides City, spent last Sunday in Hyrum A. D. Allen, Chairman, dents a liberal and practical educa- them at the own way; but this is a country as the guest of Miss Elgeva Allen. from the national parent Mrs. R. C. Allen, the same where the Constitution provides ad. By O. E. Petersen, Secy. tion, to quote evening to which immediate relalaw creating the College. The Maughan Refreshment Par that the majority decide the friends tives and were invited. '.The - The lar opens-itdoors fo the public toCollege is not only aa instiand the minority must According to the number of hats was evening very pleasantly spent day, Saturday. Everybody is intend to the will of the majority. m the political ring this year, it tution where students are taught; newly-wed- s reci- vited to call and and were the the inspect their goods Therefore, you who are sitting wjuld .appear that' the office of it is an institution of direct social and useful as it is their desire to serve and beautiful of many pients and industrial service. Through at home nursing a grouch, County Commissioner was a very Division and the Ex- presents. We join with their many please you. the'Extension against yovr political party, be desirable position indeed. Station it represents both friends in wishing them happiness periment you Republican or Democrat, There is one very important day We carry fresh Salmon and a and prosperity on their journey Nation and State in solving the procome out, men and women, take me coming soon when every citizen f green groceries eVery Sat life. blems of the farm and the home. through an active part in your primaries, should get out and show where he urday, such as Celery, Egg Plants The College devotes only and have a voice in these matters. stands. Remember this! If you Cabbage, Grapes. Ete. ahead ef us. In this all will share, to of its students; teaching energy Then, if you discover a Ring ad Israelsen Meat Market Hyrum. dont come out to the primaries the other half is devoted to Exten- the College included. It is a pleas- you have no there is your chance to break it. right to kick if you The doctor reports the following sion and Experiment Station work. ure to be able to report that the If you discover a Boss, dont like the man that is put up. there is in excellent condition, is your chance to sit down on arrivals wh otook up their abode In this it differs from many colleges College Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson enterwith a constantly increasing student him. But the fact is, there are with the respective families a few and universities which devote all influtained on Friday evening Sept- 15, days since: Lorenzo C. Petersen, to the teaching of enrollment and an increasing no political rings or bosses Sfelton Smith and Victor Petersen. their energy all In in in other ence honor of their daughter Lillian for ways. good students. in Hyrum; but there have always All boys. Its a trio hard to beat. now ranks and Wilmer B. Call. scholarship the College During the been a few in each Through all its work the College party, who a institutions the delicious better with lunch was serevening Mrs. Raymond Jorgensen who tries to embody what our people evenly were politically and alive, ved to 75 guests. of America. Music games when the rest would not come has been critically ill with kidney hold to be above all education, and social chat formed the enterWe appreciate the support ef the and honor. out and take part or shoulder trouble and other complications, standards of cleanliness State and hope to tainment. The young couple were edu- citizens of th any responsibility (except, per- was taken to the Porter hospital There can be no worth-whil- e the recipients of many beautiful haps, when they were offered an at Logan last Sunday afternoon cation unless it is based upon the constantly merit their approval. and useful gifts. and operated on Monday morn- observance of inoral law. Much The Fall work of the College begins offiee) why, these few live ones Those who attended from other Monday, September 25th. had the work to do, and got the ing. While the operation was a that is now wrong with educationtowns were as follows: Mr. and Elmer G. Peterson, blame, if it did not suit the stay-a- t very serious one, yet the young is due to the factf that many educaPresident. Mrs. Call Sr. of Rigby, Idaho, Mrs. homes. lady went through the ordeal with tors believe that men and women Irving Wilcox and children of Salt So, to cure all that imaginary remarkable courage, and is at pres- need not develop morally and spiritMr. Garnell McBride, of Lake, wrong, or real, come to your ent getting along just fine. ually as they develop mentally. NoShelly, Idaho, Miss Grace Wilson of primary. thing eould be more disastrous to Rsberts, Idaho, Mr. Aldea Bryson us as a nation than to divoree the Yours, Want Library for Every Ship. Uncle Joshs Country Grocery ef Providence, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. A live one for 40 years. spiritual from our During the recent war the American moral and held at the Rex Theatre for J. T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. June Store Library association placed for the use schools. I venture to say that any marine merchant men of the time last week, proved so Wilson, and Mrs. P. M. Porter and Clara Andreason left Thurs- of the educational institution so conceived tLe first books. These a total of 250,000 with the yruin Patrons, children all of Preston, Idaho, and day fer Salt Lake City, to attend ships books were made up Into libraries and is doing more harm than good to popular the University of Utah. shifted from one vessel to another. those who come to it. High scho- that Mgr. Bruce has decided to Miss Mary Douglas of Wellsville. hold it again this coming Wednes-- , j Recently the American Merchant Mais necessarily a part of any rine Library association has been or- larship useful day. Many valuable and ganized for the purpose of carrying real college but high manhood and A prizes wi(l be given away free to on this work under the slogan womanhood come first. ClassThe Friday the holders of the lucky coupons. Library for Every. Ship. two the the mate. years past During Thomas Meighan Big Double College has been subjeeted to very Americans Consume Much Milk. severe economies due to the prevailStar Bill In Peter B. Kynes The average American today Is a has been able it yet depression, ing and milk drinker conumfs Popular Sea Story great Harold Lloyd twice as much as former generations, to survive this period without serApplications for the position of according to the Department of Agri- ious loss. AND The years ahead are gtore manager for the Hyrum Poulculture. The consumption of milk well be accepted by Norma Talmage last year was estimated at 44 gallons years of great promise for our State try Association . ALSO H. P. Andersen or Arthur Jensen. not that West. Conditions and the each including for person, already used in ice cream, cheese and but- are 7th chapter of Watch for Announcement sufficiently improved to indi- To be in no later than Tues Sept. ler. Exchange. WHITE EAGLE cate that although it may be some- 19. Position will pay a salary plus Next Week , commissionad what slowly, prosperous times are a Bring us the News. d Democrat Primary Con-jBoo- - 8t e, , ouT-com- e, s one-ha- lf - Are You Lucky? and Saturday Coming Soon Wanted Cappy Ricks i Swanson in The Great Moment Also 6th Chapter of The White Eagle Big Special Bill-O- nly 10 and 25c. See The Show and then attend the Dance Plenty of time for Both. Show Starts 8:00 p. m. Rex Theatre Tonight-Glo- ria |