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Show : "Damaged Page South hi! c,j uiv NO. Hyram Cache County, Utah, Friday, Sept. 26, 1924 Corps S. C. of Expert Judges For the Utah State Fair The Directors of State Fair, October the 1924 Utah to 8, feel that are very fortunate to obtain the iu'dges they have secured for the livestock divisions. The dairy cattle will be judged by Mr. Axel Hansen, of Savage, Minn. Jfr. Hansen judged the Holsteins at the Iowa State Fair, Michigan State Fair, Washington State Fair, and all of the dairy cattle at Montana. He is recognized as one of the best judges in America and everyone is sure to he pleased with his work. The beef cattle will be in charge of Mr. Frank Brown, of Carlton, Oregon, who judged at the Utah State Fair in 1923, and gave perfect satisfaction. Mr. Brown has judged all of the leading fairs in America, and judges every year at the International in Chicago. 1 Ani- ic 0 Courier VOL. XV Pre-Histor- s; The swine judge will be Mr. Ira T. Jackson, of Tippecanoe, Ohio. Mr. Jackson is treasurer of the American Duroc Jersey Swine Breeders Association, and comes to Utah wTith the reputation of being the ranking hog judge of 1923. During recent years he has judged at the National Show, Duroc, Hamps and Poland Chinas. The poultry judge is Mr. E. C. Branch, of Fees Summit, Mo. Mr. Branch has judged at the Utah State Fair several times, and all poultry raisers are very much elated that the Fair association has again secured Mr. Branchs services. The judge for the rabbits is Mr. Louis S. J. Griffin, of Colorado Springs, Colo., who is coming to Utah with a splendid reputation for judging rabbits, and this promises to be the largest exhibit of its kind in Utah. Additional Locals mal at U. of U. ! Music Dept. Report of Plans Opera ' e Hyrum-Paradis- 44 Cow Testing Association Dalton M. Reid, tester, Mr. N. W. Christiansen, head of Report for the month of August 1924. the music department at the South Hyrum, Utsh. Total No. of cows in milk tested, 350. Total dry Cache high school, will present, this eows 89. No or herds 47. Number of 40 per cent eows 35. Averge lbs. butterfat per year, the opera "Sweethearts by cow 45.73. if Victor Herbert, present plans ' Number of cows 350. Average lbs. milk 696.6. Average lbs. materialize. One of the obstacles which Mr. Christiansen must overcome is the lack of male voices in the school chorus. fat 27.49. Feed cost per 100 lbs. milk 65c. Feed cost per lb. f fat l6c. Thirteen cows went to the butcher, 5 good grade cows were bought. Production of the ten high cows for the month. Mr. Christiansen spent several days in the musical libraries in New York this summer examining operas in order that he may oe able to select one of pleasing quantities. has been playing Sweethearts to packed houses since its appearance on the stage. Seelected parts of the opera have been produced at the Capital theatre in New York during the past summer. Victor Herbert, who died only a few months ago, was one of Americas leading composers of opera and Sweethearts js considered by music critics as oie of his best royalty productions due to its tuneful compositions. The music director at South Cache will have to work with new material with the exception of Henry Parker who played so admirably two years ago in the role of Ravennes in the opera Ermine. We are attempting to produce the best in operaV said Mr. Christiansen in commenting on the production, but we feel that with the proper materials and with the un of thejforty' memdivided interest i . r cast-oabers ofthe effortswlll be Miss Ethel Anhder who has spent several days visiting in Salt Lake The dinosaur caravan arrived City, is expected home this Saturday. See our line of Suits before you safely at its destination, the University of Utah, on Wednesday and buy elsewhere. At Smithsf formerly terminated an event never before the Star Clothing Store, Logan.- ad duplicated in the history of the The Sego Lily Camp of the world. It was the most unique Daughters of the Pioneers will hold procession to ever trail the western their first meeting of the season, country. The caravan was made Oct. 2, 1924, at 3- - m Thursday, up of 19 wagons laden with 60,000 at the 2nd ward chapel.' An invip lands of dinosaur bones said to tation is extended to ail who wish b? about 25,000,000 years old. to meet with us. Many similar trains have wended Mrs. W. M. Allen, President. their way over the western plains, Mr. J. T Wilson who has been but never one with such a cargo as Orders are being assembled for grain in ear lots by the this. soliciting ip Montana, paid his par' of the association. Much hard and tiring work has ents a short visit here, before leavbeen consumed in chiseling these ing for Springfield, Utah, to join skeletons from their stony grave in his family, after which the family what is now nationally known' as will .move"to .Euroksy Utah, - Where Mr. Leo O. Hansen, formerly the Dinosaur Quarry at Jensen, Mr. Wilson has accepted a position amply rewarded. of Utah. The bones, which are now in thf high school there. Hyrum, but now of McCain The high school orchestra has bemon, Idaho, and Miss Mary at the University will be mounted Hyium, Utah, Sept. 18, 1924. At the Democratic primary held fore it a heavy schedule which will same of the and placed upon display so that place, Shumway, Editor Courier: practice to acMonday night, Mr. Louis P. give it sufficient were married in the Logan Tempeople may gaze upon the remains Dear Sir: In a recent article in in cast Sweethearts the received the endorsement company of the prehistoric creatures which Maughan ple Thursday. According to present plans the jyour paper one of our county com-- j for county commissioner. The priMr. Hansen is the youngest missioners inhabited the forest and swamp in makes a plea for be will produced February was well attended and con- opera son of our townsman, Mr. H. P. lands of the earth at that time. mary on the ground that the county siderable interest was manifested The young couple are has saved Hansen. Visitors will assemble from all parts money during his admin- over the well known in their respective of the earth to see the University throughout proceedings juration outcome of the county convention communities. collection and to learn of their hisAny one that has traveled over . . held in Logan this Saturday. . After a visit here with rela-- 1 tory. According to Dr. Fred J. highway in the county s tives and friends, the newly-wedto visit the Pack of the University of Utah, DONT FORGET the graveled portion, The spring of 1924 was unusually .will return to McCammon, where particularly would" realize there are at present only two build- Ames Meat Market, for the best in that someone was g sections. I sell backward in many they will make their home. ings in Salt Lake large enough to meats and green groceries. to save trying money. In saving this the growing conditions bouse the largest of the massive for cash and my prices are right. the for. money county the roads were not good, with the result that Mr. and Mrs. Juluis Sorensen have got so rough that skeletons, the State Capitol and the Be sure to investigate my weekly they have the bulk of the corn is extremely of this announce the mar-- ' shaken all the money the automo- Tabernacle, City, specials on Wednesdays and Saturthe Corn Belt and After next Tuesday, I will ate throughout ' of their daughter Mary, to bilist had left in his pocket into the Through this unique caravan the days. is so late that most riage It northward. J. E. Seyy, of Ogden, Utah. The repair mans jeans. The few University and the State of Utah be able to supply you in anything in of the crop will be unfit for seed unwill be presented to the world both the fish line, salted, smocked and took place at Win-- , Jars extra that it would have cost holds off longer than usual. less frost ad w newspapers and in motion pic- fresh. Ames Meat Market. nemucca, Nevada, Sept. 18th. to keep the roads m shape would The United States Department of tures. Photographs and motion Immediately after the ceremony, have saved many times its value to is calling attention to Agriculture the couple left for San Francisco. the auto owner and he is pictures were taken throughout the certainly Birth of Christ this fact at the present time in order California where will remain entire line of mareh from the time they to paying him to was entitle era first enough Tlie Christian figured to prevent, if possible a serious seed-cor- n for an indefinate time. the procession left Jensen till the out .in about 5S2 by a monk named some consideration. After all the situation in the spring of 1925-Thpriceless bones were unpacked and Dionysius Exiguus. At that time the automobile owner is the same felactual date of Christs birth was only higher priees for corn in the stored away. The pictures have a matter of low that pays the taxes anyway. speculation. Later, when weeks are drawing much been sent to every leading news- the calendar took more definite form, last few Saving money by letting necessary of the old crop from the farms. paper in the United States along the birth of Christ was put on theto25th expenses go is like trying to run seed be Farmers not having Dough of December, but it was found with an interesting story of the auto of the date the to without oil, the time will your change Impractical corn for 1925 left over from last The mo- era which was already fairly wrell eshistory making caravan. should save the best It might be interesting to come when it will be that. There tion pictures will be displayed in the tablished. As a matter of fact, it is years supply is a happy medium in handling the now believed that Jesus was born of their bulk crib corn which to ob- know just how much moisture news topics of the day in picture three or four years before the begin-- ' tain seed, if necessary. If this has fallen during the past 12 finances of the county and a public houses throughout the world, show- ning of the era known as the Chrisofficial should know where it is. crop is killed by frost before months in our City. The total ing to every nationality what a tian. So we have the anomalous fact years Somebody is going to spend a Christ was born about four years it is mature this old corn will pro- from Aug. 1, 1923, to July 31, wonderful place the State of Utah is. that of exact Christs C. the was and date, But whole was B. lot of money on our roads 15,04 inches, vide a source from which seed can 1924, birth is unknown. divided in months as follows: where a little would have done the be selected for planting in 1925. work if spent at the right time. Sept. 1.54 in. Aug. 1.36 in. Lion of Lucerne To show what the auto owner 12.67 in 1.00 Nov. a Oct. famous in. The Lion of Lucerne is Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. Thorwald-sen- , Albert of thinks of the graveled roads, notiee sculpture by Jan. .53 in. Dec. 1.72 in. piece from an extendcommemorating the heroism returned Tuesday, the nnmber in. Mar. that take the ditch on 2.76 .63 in. Feb. nd devotion of nearly eight hun- ed business and pleasure trip in side the whenever they get a chance. who died to save Idaho and May .59 in. Apr. 1.22 in. The semi-annuOregon. While at Port reunion of the dred Swiss guards, This is Louis XVI, in the attack on the the in. .58 in. .34 only item we have inJune July Eastern States Mission Society Tuilerles, August 10, 1792. The land Oregon, they visited with their but we suppose the same These Measurements were ta- vestigated will be held Friday evening, colossal figure of the crouching sister, Miss Ada Wilson, who is dohas prevailed in other deOctober 3rd, 1924, 8:00 p. m. in lion,' transfixed and dying, but ing missionary work in the North- ken from the Utah Agricultural policy shield the faithfully defending Tax Payer. west. They all attended the round- Meteorological station No. 5, lo- partments. the Odeon Hall, Salt Lake City. still of France, is carved in a recess in the Mr.'Al-frerock up at Pendelton, Oregon, after cated at the residence of All Saints, Missionaries and face of an upright, SwitzerMATERNITY HOME at little Fellows. There are about a in Lucerne, Will which Miss Wilson returned to her park Students interested in this mis' A commemorative inscription, land. for care mother moMrs. in Wilson and child at reathe County fifteen stations sion are cordially invited to at- with the names of the officers killed, work and Mr. and sonable Mrs. of an measuremet a accurate Jennie home. where prices. tored They report very tend. is cut in the rock. Sincerely, 369 E. 2nd all storms are taken. South, Logan, ad pleasant trip. Eastern States Mission Society. - - Wedding Bells. jAs Observed by A Taxpayer . Save Some Of Your Old Corn ; i Fol-owin- ; ge j ; e Moisture Measurements Eastern States Mission Reunion al vine-drape- d d Loft-hous- e, |