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Show Hyrum, Cache County, Otah, Friday, Oct. 12, 1923 XIII VOL. NO. 45 Awarded Meeting of Public Meeting of Aditional Locals Hyrum in the Health Assn. For Dairy Cattle Literary Society Mr. Thos. Adanson is sporting rLime Light Prizes . South Cache is coin The Ladies Literary Society en-Preparations for the sixth annual Byrum and in the Dairy Cattle front the to with an. enthusiastic patof tertained the Utah Public Health meeting ing and Awards given prizes Association to be held in Salt Lake riotic program at the home of Mrs. business. Fair brought recent County the at City, October I5th, at the Hotel H. R. Adams on Friday afternoon Eslist. the of the top u3 up near Utah, have been completed under Oct. 12, the occasion being Columin the case the this was The ladies present the direction of James H. Wallis, bus Day. pecially where Israelsen Bros, of executive secretary, and what pro- arose and sang the two well known in Farm Hyrum, Gem Jersey the mises to be a lively disscussion of patriotic songs, The Star Spangled AnH. P. several prizes. Columbia the Gem health problems vital to the state, Banner and captured a first home prize of Miss LaReta Wah-lebrought is the Ocean. derson expected. The presence of Dr and Paradise Holstein class, in the of the Lincoln School was pres Philip P. Jacobs, publicity director and Wellsville also made a good of the Outdoor Life, and Mrs. Walent with Miss. Jennie Christiansen showing. ter McNab. Miller, chairman of the at the piano and directed the singThis is a matter of congratulatipublic health committee of the Gen- ing. The origin of the songs was ons to the exhibitors, and should eral Federation of Womens Glubs given in brief. "Mrs. A. J. Petersen be an incentive to others to make insures a program of unusual inter- gave the history of Columbus disan effort in this all important and est. covery and Mrs." Leo C. Nielsen folpaying indtstry. The general public is invited to lowed with a discussion of ColumvVith such efforts increasing, we attend the convention which includes bus mission from an inspiiational Jersshall soon be able to have a Miss Wah'en sang the a morning and afternoon session and standpoint. White Black and or Day Day solo The ey a Flag Without a Stain. luncheon and to color in of other some or day, participate in the annual election of The concluding number of the prosouthern Cache, attracting buyers directors. Mr. Wallis is desirous gram was a patriotic instrumental and sellers of high bred dairy stock of impressing the people of each selection by Mrs. ilerril Baxter. into our community from outside During the social hour music whs community that the Utah Public gradually Health Association belongs to them. enjoyed. places, then we shall Among other numbers claim a place on the map as a comThe board of directors is composed Mrs. Loyd W. Goates as a guest munity of producers. of 68 representatives, seventeen rendered two lovely solos. Another Following is a partial list of the of whose terms expire this year guest in addition 'to those mentionPrize winners, a3 it concerns South Following election of directors, the ed was Mrs. Wilford D. Porter. Cache. executive committee will be chosen The hostess assisted by Mrs. Clifford 1 Jersey'-- class, n ", , JERSEYS : Bulls Victor three years old and over: Israelseo, Hyrum, 1st prize; Shaffer, Millville, 2nd. years and under three: John A. Israelsen, Hyrum, 1st. . Senior Bull calf: Caine Livestock Ot,, Richmond,. 1st. , Junior bull calves: John a Israel-sjHyrum, 1st and 2nd; Vietor Owen Bulls two - - n, Israelsen, Hyrum. 3rd. Bull,'. Caine Livestock Champion Richmond. Co,, - four years old and over: Livestock Co., Richmond, 1st Cows Caine 2nd and Cows 3rd. three years old four: Caine Livestock mond, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Cows two years old three: Caine Livestock mond, 1st and 2nd; .Victor Israelsen Hyrum, 3rd. Senior yearling: Caine Livestock 1st, and Victor Is raelsen, Hyrum, yearlings: Victor Israel sen Hyrum, 1st and 2nd; and Caine Co., Richmond, 2nd-Junio- from their number. of the , E. 0. Howard, president association will preside. Following the address of Welcome Mr. Wallis will give a resume of the achievements of the association during the last year. - The tuberculosis camp argn", which is the outstanding'ffeat ure of the organization will be presented by Dr. Jacobs. His lecture subjects will be The outlook for The the Control of Tuberculosis, Educational Value of the Christmas Seal Sale and Is the Utah Public Health Association Worth While? Other addresses will be given by prominent health and social workers on the Christmas Sal Sale, womens influence in public health work, the cancer problem, which is second to tuberculosis in causing an alarming death rate, relation of volunteer agencies to health boards and local phases of the tuberculosis situation in Utak. r Livestock Co., Richmond, 3rd-Senio- NOTICE. r Warr, served refreshments at the close of the afternoon. At the business section of the meeting,- - Mrs. L. L. Gardner and Mrs. Eugene. Worley having.com vith the ..regulations of the Society had their hatnes presented wits five signers or dUmcters of the plied organization were elected by secret ballot to memberships in the Society. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. P. Andersen Missinaries Duing Good Work The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen will be pleased to learn that they are getting along fine and are enjoying their labors in the mission field. Bro and Sister Christiansen are located at Pine Grove branch. East Texas conference. In a recent isElders (Joursue of the Liahona the nal) appears following: Eider N. W. Christiansen and calves: Eilert Israelsen, A Democratic Primary js hereby Sister Lucy L. Christiansen are very Livestock Co., Richmond, called to convene in the City Hall, much enthused over the prospects 2nd, and Victor Israelsen, Hyrum, Hyram, City, Utah, pn Monday, at Pine Grove. got 3rd prize. We are pleased to welcome to Oct. 15, 1923. at 8 ocIock p. m., Junior calves: Victor Israelsen, for the purpose of nominating City our midst Bro and Sister ChristianHyrum, .1st, and Caine Livestock officers for the next two years, and sen, who will take charge of the Go., Richmond, 2nd. to be voted for at the city election school at Kelsey and who will also Champion cow: Caine Livestock to be held on Tuesday, Nov, 6, conduct the music work in that Co., Richmond. 1923, as follow: 1 Mayor; 1 Coun- branch. Both are talented along Council-me- n these lines and we wish them sucThere were also a few prizes ta- - cilman 4 year term, and 3 ken n the Holstein class 2 year term, and such other cess in their work, as follows: business as may properly come beSenior bull calves: Paradise Hol- fore said primary. FOR SALE a good beet rack. Chairman. Lon Savage, ad stein Assn., 1st MurApply to Allen Bros. Hyrum. 1st, Caine prize, Parley ray, Wellsville, 2nd. ad Junior bull calves: H. P. Anderson, Hyrum, 1st A frew prizes prize. were taken by the South Cache Boys Calf Clubs as follows. r Senior Yearlings, Louis Hrenchley of Wellsville, got 3rd Prize. Senior calves, Owen Murray of 3rd got prize. Wellsville Leonard Larsen, Secy. his new Buick car, which he won at a drawing at the State Fair. Who says Tom isnt a lucky guy. That Hyrum has coma to the Dont fail to visit the Three Rules fore as a city of importance no Store in Logan, they have some Events have one can dispute. Bargains in Dry Goods and been happening so fast the past shoes. Look over their ad and few weeks that it almost makes yourself. the ordinary citizens dizzy to A fine son was born to Mr. and keep up and get acquainted with Mrs. Sam McBride last Sunday the what is going on. San Francisco is a widely 7th and another to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen on Tuesday. All con- known city.'. Famous for its procerned are doing nicely. . gressive business men and located on the shores of the Golden Gate Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Olsen rethe best in the world, it ceived news of the arrival of a 9 lb. harbor, been has the wonder of the world. boy at the home of their son RichHow quickly she recovered from ard. This makes 20 grandchildren the terrible earthquake of 1906. for Mr. and Mrs. Olsen. The recent earthquake of Japan Mr. Willard Anderson left this has brought to , remembrance -- con-veni- Friday afternoon for Los Angeles, that catastrophy. Cal. where he will work with the Hyrum is a beautiful Petersen Bros, formerly of this city, ed on the sloping hills who are doing contract work. ern Cache ... i t d carrying tionally large life Insurance. Evening Transcript. Boston Olsea before leaving for Califor-jl- a where they will make their e. Her sister Alice accompan-leher as' far as Salt Lake. d Beats The Best Trap Ever Made," Mrs. Emely Shaw Says. Rat-Sna- p Patience Overplayed. My husband bought $2 trap. I farmer has to be patient. The bought a 65c box of Yes, replied Farmer Corntossel; 3 rats but R caught trap only but he overdoes it when he dont do 12 in a week, nothin but sit on a fence,, an wait for SNAP killed R a real estate boom. Washington without without it nt raise chicks Star. SNAPS comes in cakes. Three Recitation. 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranty Can you recite the Declaration of by T. W. Hutton and Anderson & Independence? Co., Hyrum. A RAT-SNA- RAT-SNA- P, Wash-ingto- n Mrs. W. R. Allen and children of Lake spent the past two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. city locat- of SouthValley. Think of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson and Cache Valley and you think of grandsons Earl and Dee and Mrs. Hyrum because of the sturdy, W. B. Call, motored to Logan lkst progressive and courageous peoTuesday and were the guests of ple who live there. Now why Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Porter, it be- compare San Francisco and Hyrum? ing Mrs. Porters birthday. The Mayor of San Francisco On Wednesday, Oct. 10th, the isa'Mr. Rolph. The recently inmarriage of Mr. Cecil Sorensen, son stalled Mayor of Hyrum is Mr, of Mr. and Mts Charles Sorensen one little of this city, and Miss Mattie Doug- Ralph. Only change letter a to o and the two las of Wellsville, took place in the names are the same. Dont you Both the young Logan Temple. think that we ought to place conpeople are well and favorably known siderable significance to the situ- in this and neighboring communities of the two names and class and have a host of friends who wish llarity , .a cities as .equals, them happiness and, success through . V . .. life, with whom we heartily join.) Carrying the high quality of They will spend a few days visiting the towns people a little farther, in Hyrum and Wellsville and then dwelling especially on the cour- go to Salt Lake where they will age .manifested by some of her make their home for the present. leading citizens. This qualification has attracted the attention of the entire state of Utah. It has been a long time since so much attention has been given jthe town from the outside as it has been given the last few weeks. When the town can attract the attention of the daily papers so much that they give prominent space with attractive headlines ART to happenings of the metropolis Mabels face looks drawn tonight. of South Cache, we ought to take I should say it looks painted In- notice. stead of drawn." The matter that brought the Very Comforting. courage of her citizens to the If money is really vocal, front, was that the Supt. of the Then Ill say, quoth Harry Hupp, Its an optimistic talker, City electric light department, For It cheers a fellow up." backed by the City Council, ca'l-eWifely Optimism. the Public Utilities CommisHub When I see all those bills I sion of the state of Utah, on the get tired of living. Do you think the time will ever come when we shall be carpet and politely told them to out of debt? keep their noses out of Hyrum Wife (cheerfully) Why not, dear? Minus an excep- city affairs. fou know you are How I Cleared the Mill of Rats, by J. Tucker. R. I. Yes, replied Senator Sorghum; As night watchman believe I have you can find a few people provided RAT-SNAseen more rats than any man. Dogs so do mice, once they eat who are willing to sit still and listen to no odor it. Washington Star. . And they leave wouldnt dare go near them. Got a 6 for word of inside .25 pkg. of behind. Dont take our and Cats Killed out. dogs it try a package. weeks cleared them all Serving the Country. Every man should be willing and them by the score every night. Guess wont touch it. Rats pass up all Three anxious to serve his country. the rest were scared away. Ill never food to get RAT-SNAsizes True, answered Senator Sorghum, Three RAT. sizes. SNAP, be without ; but why should so many In1 cake for wearily and size Sold 35c enough guaranteed 35c, 65c, $1.25. as postmaster? on sist serving & Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. by T. W. Hutton and Anderson Star. Chicken 2 cakes 6$c size Sons Co., Hyrum. House, coops, or small buildings. Simulations. $1.25 size 5 cakes - enough for in man A your position must be Hythe of window The display all farm and out buildingg, stor- able to keep his temper. rum Drug Store is attracting con- age buildings, or factory buildSometimes, replied Senator Sorof Guaranteed The and by at others he must pretend display siderable attention. ghum, and ings. Sold he really isnt. when & be to angry candy, nuts, lemons, etc., is quite T. W. Hutton and Anderson Star. Washington Sons Co., Hyrum. artisficallr arranged, SAT-SNA- Editor Courier: P. P. COLD IN THE HEAD an acute a'tack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent holds are generally ,n a "mri down rendition. Is a HALES CATARRH MFPICINE Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you Ie'.a liable to "colds. Sold bv druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Cc., Toledo, O. VANITY HATS Seen in the best of company Thatcher Clothing Co. Logan, - - Utah |