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Show QDamageS P age $ A-- Uyraa, Gacae Goany, 1, imii roi. xui. Otali, Friday, Dec. ) 1922 ko. 2 Education Week iWellsville Local Parent-- eachers Courses at The Couriers FielcI Glasses to be Observed! News Items Assn. to Entertain South Cache High t AA fSTew 2S T v - I i Courses for older High School beys are being taught at the South Cache High School this year. They at e agriculture, er.ginering and farm management. So far, as can he determined they are the first of tfcier kind anywhere in the country. While they are important phases of agiicultural training in colleges of agriculture they ate new to high sehools eve though they deal with phases of farm life that are essential to farmers, most of whom never go Xh8 pioneering of these to college. courses is only in keeping with the past record of the saheol, which has aiays been a leader in the movement for a more serviceable education. The agricultural engineering course is being introduced and taught by E. Terry Van Leuven. There is no suitable text book on the subject, but bulletins from the r U. S Department of Agriculture state experiment stations, lumber associations and elsewhere provide suitable material when carefully salested for the class room. Laboratory and field study are very important factors of this study. This course includes the' following branches; surveying; 2nd,N Irrigation and drainage; 3rd, Farm - structure; 4th, Roads; 5th, Farm sanitation. The Two new 3 3 v. The week of December 3rd to 9th AmericanEducation Week. This week will be observed in our public schools. The generaK program as outlined by the American Legion will be followed as nearly as possible. The following are the general slogans for the week. Children today, citizens tomor. row. A man of knowledge increseth " ' . might. No illiteracy by 1927. A sick body makes a sick mind. The program for the week is: Monday American - Citizenship Day. ' Tuesday Patriotism Day. Wednesday School and Teacher is Mrs. Wjm. G. Darley entertained a few of her frsends Friday evening at a chieken supper. The guest were Mr. and Mr3. Lament Allen Mr. and Mrs. Wiltord Baug Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. A Parent-Teaehewill be given Soeial rs party n Friday Dee. 8th in the 3rd ward Amusement Hall. The following program will be rendered: Community singing-Directe- d by N. W. Christianson. Prayer-Bp- . L. D. McBride. Solo-RaViolin Jorgensen. . Mrs. Evan Perkins entertained a Comic. reading-JenniChristiannumber of friends at a chieken supsen. Ma. were The and Mrs. guests per. Quartet-A- . J. Petersen & Co. Carl Winn Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Speaker-OrseMre.tWm. G. and Ryan Baugh Mr. Darley Solo.Simeon Dunn. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. y e n The Ssaond Ward presented a drama A Womens Honor to a large audience and gave a matinee in the afternoon Colemen. Selection from N. W. Christiansens Voeal Reading-Mis- s Class-(Burlesqu- Games and dancing will follow the will be program. Refreshments The Second Ward Pirmary filled served. All parents and teachers V " Day. twenty basketsfwitk delicious things are invited. Special invitations are and distrubuted them among the also extended to all Board Members, Thursday Illiteracy Day. Friday Equality of Opportunity pioneers for Thanksgiving. Supervisors, etc. in Education for all Americans. Miss Sarah Murry and Elwood Parents are urged to visit the Carbrige were married at Salt Lake schools during this week and get Wednesday. acquainted with what is being done. A delightful shower ' was given one ef fer ur Tuesday evening s MauMiss Libbie most popular girls I. All registered voters are entitlghan who was married Wed. to Mr. ed to vote at the School Election Lavon Nelsen of River Heights. A delicious lunch was served to about next Wednesday, Dec. 6th. There will be only one voting place for one hundred guests. Hyrum, namely at the City Hall, The boys and girls of the 3rd i Mrs. Maggie Wilson of Idaho is from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. The Ward M. I. A. will entertain in visiting with her parents Mr. and candidates on the offiieial ballot honor of the Fathers and Mothers Mrs. John A. Leatham.' ' will be C. F. Olsen and T. H. Cutof the ward next Monday evening use of surveyors instruments is as Miss who ler. BradSbaw Ethel has, Dec. 4, at 8:15 p. ni. All members important part of the work, as is Everybody should be interested of the ward over 12 years oF"age been visiting with her sister in Ogalso the construction of' silos, I barns, are in . has den voting-fothe man they think returned, invited to attend. - ta, Th - , . " "s The School Election. 3rd Ward M. A. To Entertain , -- - cordially ei rxuaa r of sanitatien is clearly evident. Mr. H.P. Anderson is responsible for the introduction and instruction ef the course in farm management. We quote him saying, A more name would be the business end of farming. Like the othter course this one is divided into distinct divisions. 1st Capitalizing the farm is an important phase of the study. 2nd, Types f farming is next considered. 3rd, Labor and related economic problems; 4th, Cost aeconnt-ing- . This last phase will be carefully worked out in connection with the Summer Project work where the theoretic! study will be carried over into actual practice on the farm. In both the farm management and agricutaral engineering courses it is realized that the boys canot g deeply into the work, but rather it is intended to give to those who are not intending to go to college an into insight these lines of study, to show them them the importance of 3 much training in this direction S3 is possible. Thorough adoption to local conditions is the constant aim of both instructors. The cours-are being received very favorably by the boys ef the school. It is believed that rural high sehools elsewhere will find this new venture ut the South Cache well werth dis-cripti- 3 Tim-rc- rn ffvrTngpr-r- a rendered-Mal- - Card of Thanks - r 'B -- AA HoMests The Wellsville Junior High Schol Theodore Roberts, Oeorge Fawcett, T- - Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford, Fritzi Ridgway The committee appointed by the s Assn. recently Parent-Teacher- met with Mr. C. J. Christiansen, member of the school board, and discussed with him the probability of making some use of the old Aeademy building for a gymnasium. He assured them that they could use the upstair room and convert them into a gymasium for the benefit of the schools and for ether public and civic purposes. V MHILtAIHV REX -- gave an excellent Thanksgiving program Wed. C iF. Olsen spoke to the students on A Successful Thanksgiving cannot be had without Love. Mrs. Thomas Darley sang two solos. Miss Sarah Haslam gave a musieal selection. Monday and Tuesday See back page of this issue for par- A Free invitation has been extended to The Old Folks of Hyrum to attend a special showing of The Old Homestead on Tues. ticulars at 1:30 at the Rex. This special matinee is open to all who wish to attend. It will give the housewife and others who cannot attend in the evening an opport-Rex- , ' December 12th and 13th unity to see the great show. All William S. Hart in The White those over seventy will be adimt-Oac- k ad Hs the old West Was. ted free Others 10c-25- Second, we have as good a dairy country as anywhere in the world and all that is needed in this indus- try is more cows, then we could make this town a real dairy center. Do you know what dairying has done for the state of Wisconsin? History tells us that fifty years ago Wisconsin was a bankrupt state. Today after 50 years of earnest and hard work, the dairy industry has for this important been, developed from a $1,000,000 ed a number of her friends Friday position. -Paradise, Millville, and ,Aon Quartett-Bisho- p Maughan evening at a candy pull. will also have voting places in and Mrs. Herman Thurer entertained their respective towns to vote for DO. Nielsen. a number of her friends at a duck these candidates Address of welcome N. W. supper Thurs. evening Pink roses Christensen. formed the center pieee. covers Violin and piano duet - Ruth were laid for ten. The guests were and Maybelle Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Allen Mr. We herewith express our sincere Reading - Jennie Christiansen. and Mrs. Wilford Baugh Mr. and MrsA. thanks to all who so kindly gave Vocal, Duet Mr. and Mrs Edgar Williams Mr. and Mrs. aid assistance during the sickness, E. White. Norman Allen and Mr. and Mrs. death and burial of our dear mother Comic Speech John Allred. Hector Draper of Providenee. Mrs. Doris Laurentzen. To all who Trio - Georgia Gill, Haws sis the seemed to enjoy Everybody attended the funeral and offered ters. of Thanksgiving, even the words of comfort and consolation; - Rozella Jensen. spirit Dancing Refreshments will be served. little children enjoyed themselves to the members of The choir and those who furnished such sweet The remainder of the evening at a dance in the afternoon. will be spent in good 61d time Miss Leona Buist entertained a and appropriate singing, and for number f her friends at a candy the beautiful flowers contributed, dancing. pull Friday evening. A good time all of which we greatly appreciate. And we assure all that their kindwas enjoyed by all. ness shall net be forgotten. Mr. Josh Brown and his family s "3; Respectfully, also his mother and sister are movEzra Petersen and family. ing to Arco Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maughan ever The greatest laugh-makespent Thanksgiving with their dau- staged. Jayville Junction. Thirty-ghter Mrs. ThomasJ Walters. At 2nd one comedy characters. fa Mr. Richard Brenchley has re- ward Meeting House, Friday night turned from a weeks visit in Ogden Dec. 8th. Admission 15c and 25a. ad with relatives. All invited. O! be Mismno Bring us the News. r Wake up! yea citizen of Hyrum! Wake up and do your duty when it is presented to you. The C. of . hare started, and'Hyrum and vicinity will be advertised. (?). The question may be asked: What has a farming town like In my opinHyrum to advertise? In ion there are oodles of things. the first place, there is not a better beet country and a more produotive soil anywhere in the world than that which surrounds Hyrum, and especially when it comes to raising peas. If Hyrum had been wise and had had .a live Chamber of Commerce, we would now have a pea factory here; but let U3 feel glad we have part of one. Perhaps someday we will have a flax mill or some other industry, that will furnish employment for at least a few of our young people, who now have to leave our town every year to seek employment and make a living elsewhere, if the C. of C. will keep their eyes open to the oportunities that may present themselves. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gardnes entertained at a family dianer on r Thanksgiving day. Mr. E. S. and family, Mrs. J. L. Early and family, and Miss Ruby McCann motored from Logan to spend the day. Covers were laid for 14. The Coterie Club met with Mrs. C.J. Jensen Sat. afternnoon. Most of time was spent playing 500. Miss Cal-de- Rosella, the little lady of the house, entertained with several dances and 1 3 4a. year. .Wisconsin has 3,000,000 dairy cattle, 3,000 cheese factories, 70 condenseries, 800 creamers, and 90,000 silos, Wisconsin has withstood the deflation periods better than any state in the Union, not a single bank failed- - Wisconsin produces ten tons of milk every minute of the year. How much does Hyrum produce? How much can it produce? What can the C. of C. do to boost and encourage the dairy industry of this community, or any industry for that matter; possibly some new ones? John Doe. Entire Town Is Destroyed A terrific windGaazey, N. H. storm which swept through the valley almost demolished the town yesterday And practically the only building not destroyed was the Old Homestead, on the farm belonging to JoshHa Whitcomb. Seemingly, it was proof against the fury ef the elements, and while its neighbors suffered great damage, it remained almost unharmed. Happiness has come to the old homestead and even Ganzey will soon be restored. But the more seriously inclined attach a spiritual significance to the fast that the home of the Whitcombs refused to surrender to the elements seemingly standing as a symbol of the greatest institution civilization the Home. The Old Homestead, which con- songs. A delicious luncheon was tains the foregoing happenings in Mrs. VanNoy ef Logan detail will be shewn at the Rex served. was a guest. Theatre Monday and Tuesday with a special Matinee Tuesday at i;30. Season Special A daughter was born to and Fresh oysters for your parties. Theyre the best to be had. Get Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen, last Sunday them at Israelsens Market. ad morning, Nov. 26th. a |