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Show Courier NO. 46 Hyrnm, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 19, 1923 XIII VOL. S. C. Students Political Parties See If You Dairy Cattle Name Tickets Attending. A.C. Better Roads Are Registered to be Inspected Roads, Roads The U. S. Bureau of Animal InA week ago this Friday night the Tuesday. Oct. 30, 1923, is the last cant expect to get anything the students from South Among in with and in met dustry, Republicans working cooperation Primary and only day left in which to registCache County attending the Utah without asking for it, or working the Utah selected Board State of to the be ticket Agricul- er for the City Election. following for it, or taking it without asking Agricultural College this fall, are, will begin a tuberculosis testvoted for to be at the election ture, city Look over the Registration List Edna Wyatt, Myron Brenchley, or working for it, and keep asking all in of held animals on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1923: ing campaign dairy and see if your name appers there, till we get it. Ray S.. Merrill, S. B. Murray, of Cache on or Valley, ' commencing y REPUELICAN TICKET if not, get registered, Oct. 30, at Before winter sets in, it is Alice Alton about Nov. Bahen, Wellsville; 1st. Miss Ila Eliasons for Precinct No. 1; For Mayor, C. L. Anhder necessary to put the road acHaDsen, Donald Leroy James, The plan is to place Cache Counat Mrs. Melinda Liljenquists for ross Hyrum east bench, in passable Councilman, E. J. Wil- Elmer Hansen, of Paradise; Leroy on the list of Tuberculin Free ty Precinct No. 2. People living at, and son, Sr. condition. S. Schank, Lloyd Nuffer, Walter U. Accredited is Areas. one This of Couneilmen-- J. D. Stymp-son- , Fuhriman, John Abersold, Bernice operating the Utah Power and Light Albert Anderson, son of 0. H. the greatest movements along this so road Jas. G. Christiansen, Aaron Bisseger, Clifford orsgren, J. M. daily; Plant, traverse this line of work that has ever been car- Anderson, of the 2nd ward this city do the Operators of the Hyrum Christiansen. Miller, of Providence; Golden Bax- ried on in this state. The various died last Wednesday evening from a Recorder, Dr. D. D. Tebbs. Neilson,J Melvin Edith Light Plant, and so do several fami Lemon, towns and districts will be noti- complication of diseases. The young ter, lies living in the hollow below these - Treasurer, Malinda Liljenquist. Elmer J. Thompson, of Hyrum, and fied later as to the dates the in- man was close on to 82 years of age spectors will be there. There are and has been laid up off and , on plants; the school wagon, carrying Following is the Executive Com- Marvin Yeates of Millville. school to children of thirty These young people have com- to be about seven or eight veterin- since last spring, when thru a minor upwards mittee: H. H. Jensen, Chairman; arian on the work, according to Dr. five days a week, must pass over C. H. Ralph, Secretary; Nicholi Jor- pleted their their 'registration and W. L. Carson, U. S. Government accident he bruised his leg and blood this road; besides, there are in the gensen, John Midgley, Iver Nielsen, are already taking active part in Inspector, who was in Hyrum Thurs- poisoning set in, following which he neighborhood of twenty ranchers Aaron Christiansen, A. T. Clawson. Aggie affairs. They report- - that day. had to have his leg amputated. The who travel thru and homesteaders this years enrollment at the State man has suffered greatly, and The largest consignment of ap- young Last Monday night the Demo- College is very good, being made the canyon from twenty to thirty a happy ever shipped by mail from this death seemed to come as miles away who must of necessity crats met in Primary and named up almost entirelylof college grade. ples point by parcels post, left the Hy- release to him as well a3 to those 'A come over this road to bring their the foliowing city ticket, to be votlarge part of-- , the former ser- rum postoffice this Saturday noon. who had given constant care and vice men receiving rehabilitation The apples were shipped by Alvin attention the sick man. The funeral products and take back their sup- ed for on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1923: plies. DEMOCRATIC TICKET training at the U. A. C. have com Allen to Wyoming, 15 bushel bask- being held this Saturday afternoon ets in all. at 2 o'clock in the 2nd ward chapel. Many of these parties are among p'eted their work and there is a deFor Mayor, Hans B. Nielsen. You abso-Iatel- M'-je- r. of the County, favorable con sideration of the County Commissioners, and the County Road agent. We are in hopes, gentlemen, that a copy of the Courier containing this article may reach you; for we are asking for something which we feel justified in considering as a demand upon you, which should be met, and not delayed any longer. rThifris net a plea for the benefit of tourists, pleasur eseekers or sports, but for those who are engaged ia industry and labor, whose prdperty is heavily taxed, ar,d whose very industry helps to produce the tax which so greatly adds to the comfort and pleasure of the first named the heavy taxpayers and entitled to the class. Our demand will not require a great outlay, but it is sorely needed and should be done now. Seal Sale Com- mittee Chosen. A few ago M. S. Parker of days the Utah Public Health Association was in this section and organized - the following committees to have of the Christmas Seal Sale charge this year in the towns named: Hyrum Chairman, Mrs. H, R. Miss Adams; secretary-treasureBessie Brown; Miss Effie Jones; Dr. Eugene Worley; Dr. D. D. Tebbs; John A. Israelsen. Wellsville Chairman, Miss Pearl r, Par- Branchley; ley G. Hall; Miss Pearl Darley; W. J. Allen; Jos. F. Maughan. Paradise Chairman, Mrs. Zelda secretary-treasureE. Summers; P. Oldham; Mrs. Maud Obray. Avon Chairman, Mrs. 0. H. Mrs. Pulsipher; secretary-treasureOlga Gibbons: Mrs. Mary Summers The Utah Public Health Association is financed entirely by the sale of Christmas seals each year and it has surely made a splendid record in this state. James H. Wallis in the executive secretary, of said association. secretary-treasure- r, r, crease of over one hundred in the number of such students. This is made up, however, by the increase in college students Because of this decrease in federal men and because of the great ack of interest in agriculture that is prevalent throughout the west, college authorities ' expected a deMiss Coney Petersen, daughter of crease in enrollment this year. the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petersen of They are doubly pleased at 1, this city, is in reoeipt of a letter largeegistraticGreat interest is being shown by from Box B,. calling her to fill a busimission in California. The young students in teacher training, . enginee-inghome economics and lady expects to leave on or about ness, Registatration is still continuthe 5th of November. ing and several hundred more studA fine son 'was born Mrs. W. B. ents are expected in before- - the end Call, at the home of her parents, of the fall quarter. Mr. and Mr. E. J. Wilson, Sr., of this city on Saturday, the 13th. All concerned are doing nicely, and especially the grandparents, who are quite elated over the new guest. The Coterie Club met with Mrs The M. I. A. Welcome Social held France Olsen on Oct. 5th, with Mrs. at the 3rd ward Thursday evening Allie Petersen Oct. 12th, A very was a success socially and otherwise. pleasant afternoon was spent at And judging from the many young both places. The club wil meet & people present and the enthusiasm with Mrs. Eugene Petersen on Sat. displayed, the M. I. A. meetings Oct. 20th. from now on shoud be a success. On the evening of the 12th, sevMr. Aust Allen get his hand badly eral of its members promisquesly bruised and cut last Thursday while gathered at the home of Mrs. C- - J. handling a beet rack. He was ob- Jensen and enjoyed a chillie stew, liged to call on the doctor, who had following with a real to take several stitches to close up candy pull. But as often is the the wound. It will be several days case the husbands smelled a rat and 61 before Aust. will be able to use his appeared on the scene in due time to enjoy the climax of the party. had to advantage. 4.yr. Councilman, Willard Petersen. Councilmen: Leo C. Nielsen Jesse Smith, Leonard Larsen. Recorder, Dewey H. Nielsen. Treasurer, Charlotte Allen. r. ed Last Monday morning Dr. Tebbs his met with a painful accident'-tright hand by coming in contact with a washing machine and wringer, while in motion. It is therefor impossible for him to do operative dental work for a few days yet, but o can-gi- treatments, at ve his rest J. Tucker. R. I. P, v A shipment of Extra fine quality new crop and new pack Seedless Raisins has just been received. At this time of the year most hou ewives are stocking their pantries with enough raisins to supply their needs for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas cooking. This is the large size (15 oz.) package, and we suggest that you lay in your Christmas needs now at saving prices. Three pks. for 25c. Some Regular Saving Prices SMOKED MEATS Something Special Guess where at? 2nd ward Ba. Oh Boy! Bring your zaar wives and sweethearts to the show and have a good laugh. Everything, Oct-26th- that goe, to make a good Bazaar, Haltnd"Atd4OoodleapIenty. miss it. ifyyou You'll be sorry ad The monthly - 500 party was given at Mrs. Algernon Petersens home with Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. Eugene Petersen as hostesses. A most pleasant evening was spent. High score prizes were awarded to Mr. Ralph and Mrs. Rosenbaum. A deliscious luncheon was served. The Quarterly Conference of Hyrum Stake, held last Saturday and Sunday, in connection with the Con ventions of the Auxiliary organiza tions was well attended on both days, and many valuable instructions were given by the visiting brethren and sisters as well as by local speakers. Much valuable information was given by those who had charge of the various departments, which should aid the local offieeis in doing better and more effective work in their respect- Jive organizations during the coming season.' Altogether it was one of the most interesting and beneficial conferences ever held Stake, in a long time. 27c and 28c Sugar Cured Ham, lb. lb. Sugar Cured Center cuts Bacon, lb. Mild Club Notes dence on Center street. According to the South Cache Assn. Bp. Edwin Cow Testing Clawson of Hyrum has the best herd of lesa than 12 cows of any herd in the association, the average test of his cows being 1 338 lbs. of milk and 47.5 lbs. of butterfat for the Another month of September. How I Cleared the Mill of Rats," by boost for South Cache. SAT-SNA- New Ur op and New Pack SEEDLESS Raisins Adirional Locals r, As night watchman believe I have seen more rats than any man. Dogs wouldnt dare go near them. Got a 81.25 inside of 6 pkg. of Weeks cleared them all out. Killed them by the score every night. Guess the rest were scared away. Ill never he without RAT. SNAP, Three sizes 5c, 65c, $1.25j Sold and guaranteed hy T. W, Sons Co., Hyrum. Adv. mremm 26a 28c 20c Fancy Salt Pork, lb. New Kippered Salmon, lb. 35c HEINZS GOODS assortment of Heinzs Goods, PRICES We handle a very large -- RIGHT. N. B. C. CRACKERS Fresh Crackers from National Buiscuit company every few days. These goods always satisfy and our price is always right on Crackers. CELERY Try our wonderful Celery. Raised by Jim Hewitt, the Celery 25c King. 2 Jumbo crisp Jelery for COFBEES We have your favorite Coffee at Saving Price. 5 lb. can Hills Red lb. can 1 lb. can 2h lb. can Sphilling9 , I lb. can Schillings 2h lb. can Folgers 1 bl. can Folgers $2.25 $1.10 7 45c $1.10 45c $1.10 1 45c , Blue Pine 1 lb. can Blue Pine 5 lb. can M. J. B. 3 lb. can M. J. B. $1.28 3 lb. can 45c $2.05 $1.25 43c lb. can M. J. B., 2 1 lb. packages Amber Coffee 1 75c We Sell Schillings Spices and Extracts, Schillings Tree and Hillvilla Tea. AUTOISTS . Our clerks will always' cheerfully carry your packager to your car, Tell us where your car is and well do the rest. NIT Cash and Carry Stores WEST, FIRST NORTH, LOGAN, UTAH L. M. EDISON, Manager. |