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Show Makes Trip Annual Round-u- p More About the Additional Locals U. A. C. Opens at Second Ward County Fair! FOR SALE Jelly Grapes, 15 lbs. Monday Sept. 28th Through County Ciub for $1.00. As outlined last week at the of the regular monthly meeting Cilizens Club of Hyrum City, the and inspection last Thursday, made trip was twelve full loaded autos left Hyrum State Bank corner at 10 a. m the cars bearing various inscriptions, representing the things for which the club stands. The procession was headed The stage is all set for the Second Annual Round-uet the Second Ward. The dates selected are Sept 16th, 17th, and 18th. On the evening of each of these day9 a program will be carried out, and an invitation is extended to the entire town to join with the people of the Second ward, in three nights of festivities and enjoyment. Following by is an account of each evenings en- T. W. Petersens car, containing. in addition to the President himself. Mrs T. W. Petersen, Vice President C. F Olsen and Mrs. Olsen, and Secretary A. Prest- - Allen. . The other eleven cars fiilled with some of the live and publicly interested ladies and gentlemen of Hyrum, were in charge as follows: Rulon H. Nielsen, D D. J. D. Stimpson, C H. Ralph, 0. Nielsen; II. B. Nielsen, Sophus Mikkelsen, L. M Edison, Hyrum Magnus Hansen, Gulbransen, From all indications the Cache County Fair at Logan Sept. will be by far the largest and best eiunty fair ever held in the county In the exhibits the livestock will perhaps be the outstanding feature because of the two large exhibit herds coming here. One is a purebred hereford herd from Charleston, Utah, and the other is the famous guernsey herd from the Thousand tertainment: Springs Farm at Wendell. Idaho. The races and the entire program Wednesday Evening Sept. 16th for the three days is an exceptional at Program chapel. be no lulls and Community Singing, directed by one and there should e t A. J. Petersen continuous entertainment for all. All exhibits must be at the Fair Prayer, Bp. Allen Address of Welcome, Bp. Clawson Grounds on Monday Sept. 2 1st. Ex' hibitors please take note of this. Vocal Solo. Mrs. P. J. Welch E Mrs. Gardner Following is an outline of the Ray Reading, Voeal Solo, Henry Parker program for the three days: Address, Jos. A. Hansen, Piin-cip- School Bay, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1925. of Woodruff School, Logan , Special entrance for autos one p tip-to- p al Vocal Solo, Mrs. Dr. Savage Announcements Primary and Relief Society Bazaar. Many new and attractive features will be added to the Bazaar this year, among them will be the under the Childrens Toyland, direction of the Primary Assr. Pettrset!, Willard PeterFifty-sisen persons 'in all made the trip, and included business men of the town. Bishops, Christensen and Allen, the City This will be of a great deal of interMayor, etc., etc. visest to the children. ,The following towns were ited: Logan, Smithfield, where Thursday Evening Sept. 17th. v Canthe president of the Morgan The big feature of this evenings diand Co visitors met the ning entertainment will be the Auction Murray x through this world renouned establishment, which tijight haye been in our for; the lack of enterprise anf union of effort; then on to Rich mond, where the Condenser was visited; then Lewiston, where the visitors were met by Mayor Bern rected them Sale. The following is a partial list of goods that have been donated t be sold to "the "highest bidder; 500 lbs. barley; 500 lbs. oats; ton third crop hay; 1 ton second crop hay; 200 lbs. flour; 1 spring lamb; 400 lbs. barley; 5 buckets honey; 10 gallons of gas; Lewthe of hisel, the President gallon oil; 500 lbs. barley; 1000 and gladiala bulbs; 1 Durham cow; 2 Club iston Commercial others. Here everybody enjoyed bushels wheat, 2 bushels Porter their luncheon in the city park; and then on through Trenton, Newton, Cornish, Clarkston, Cache Junction, Mendon, Wells ville, to the mouth of Sardine Canyon, where an inspection of the proposed cut-oto Hyrum was made. In' a future article this matter will be presented in detail. The tour covered approximately ninety miles, ancl was pleasant and worth while, as all expressed it. ff Estray Notice.' -- one-gallo- n apples Under the directiea of the Y. L. , a Carnival Dance will be given in the ward fimusement hall. Free serpentine, caps, and confetti The best of music will be in attenM. I. A dance. 3 Friday Evening Sept. 18th. entertainment for this evening will be along a dramatic line. The will be presented-ThiBilly Mishaps is a snappy little one act play An Afterwith youngsters, also s noon Tea and "A Mellow Drama two other one act forces that will furnish you with real goad And to tap it off the colored comedy,' Love ant Lather will be presented, a comedy that you will remember for weeks. Concessions will run a!L three nights. Ice cream, Hot Doys, Candy, Chilli, Pie, Chocolate and Cake will entei-tainme- nt State of Utah, County of Cache In the City of Hyrum, of said County, I bave in my possession the following described estray animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction all be on sale. to the highest cash bidder at my Again we invite the entire corral in Hyrum City, on Tuesto participate with us day, tht 15th day of Septemt e 1925, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m. Description of Animal: One red heifer years old, short horns, star forehead, ear marks and under bits each ear Brand resembling M half circle combined on left hip. Said in estray was taken up by me said City, on the 3td day of Sept. 1925. A. D. ALLEN, Poundkeeper for Hyrum City. Briag us the news ROOMS Rmtn.- - for RENT Phone 161, ad WANTED to exchange Gladolia bulbs for Peonie Roots. V. E. Petersen. Phone 133 J, Hyrum. ad 22-24t- b, town But He Spoke English An American girl, decidedly Parisian In appearance, was promenading along the Avenue des Champs Elysees one day when she was accosted by a Frenchman In his native tongue. Instead of Insulting him In French, as sire was capable of doing, she remarked In Icy tones, I dont understand a word you are saying. Whereupon the Frenchman exclaimed Mon Dieu, another of these Americans," and walked away. Not long after that a friend to whom the girl had related the Incident, met with a similar experience. She too, turned a withering glance on the little Frenchman, who was muttering In her ear, and told him In English that she could not speak French. Oh, but, mademoiselle, replied the pest, I spik Ingleesh, too." Bring us the news. Alvin Allen, Hyrum. ad Members An- Many New Faculty Porter was operated nounced for Gaming Year. Regisupon for appendicitis at a hospital tration Figures Show Consistent well. She is last Mrs. Wilford Saturday. doing Growth. school year at the The 1925-2- 6 Russets, Netted Gems and Blue. Utah Agricultural College will opes Hyrum Mali, Jr. Phene 121 J Hy- on Monday, Sept. 28th, according ad ta an announcement rum. recently made Stake Priesthood meeting Sun-ka- by President Elmer G Petersen. A the 13th, at the usual time and number of faculty members will replace. A good attendance of offices turn to the institution this year and members is desired. after varying periods of graduate These names inelade the Stake Presidency. study. H. J. Frederick, Pro FOR SALE or RENT 3 room following: house with pantry and basement, fessor of Veterinary Science, who lot 5 by 10 rods, 2j blocks south of returns from study in Europe; F. D. Elite hall. Apply to Jane Marcusen Daines, Professor ef Political Science Ad. who is receiving his degree of Docor Robt. Baxter, Hyrum. tor of Philosophy from the UniverMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Nelson, sity of California this summer; O. and a cousin Sidney Nelson, of Too- W Israelsen, Professor of Irrigation ele, Utah, are here visiting Mrs. and Drainage, who was granted the Nelsons mother, Mrs. Christian Doctors degree at the University Jensen, and other relatives and of California last spring; George block west of main entrance. fiiends. Stewart, Professor of Agronomy, 1. ' The Fair, opens at 10 a.m. Mr Louis P. Maughan and child- who has returned from a years All children under six years of age will be admitted free. School child- ren, returned home from California study at the University of Minne' ren from 6 to 12 years of age 10c. last Monday after an absence of sota; Herbert, J. Pack, Associate about 8 months. He and children Professor of Zoology and EntomolGeneral admission 25c. 2. Viewing uf exhibits. Judging look fine and feel none the worse ogy, who received his Doctors deUniversity last in all departments with the exetpt for the long trip by motor, during gree at Cornell ion of the livestock will take piece. which they visited places of interest spring, and Ezra G. Carter, Assison the way. tant Professor of Bacteriology and Expert judges will judge in the Physiology who returns from the departments. University of Michigan with the 3. Horse pulling match at 10:30 Corps 1 p. m. Harness and running races and degree of Doctor of Public Health. a. m. for all teams weighing 300Q A significant addition to the faclbs. and under. The pit system for afternoon program will commence the contest ,wil;le used. Prizes at the race course at 2 p. m. Amer- ulty list for next year is the 'same ican" Legion Fife and Drum Corps of Dr. EL G, Branson, Professor of. $25.00, : 15 00 &n?iT$itoorXoh in attendance with drill exhibitions. Rural Sociology and Economics at open to all. Entertainment between heats of the University of North Carolina, 4. Band concert 12:30 p. m. by who will teach at the Institution the races same as first day. Logan Concert Band, twenty-nin- e As a during the fall quarter Evening Entertainment pieces, one of the best amateur teacher and writer Dr. Branson has bands in the state. Pantages Vaudeville at Capitol won nationwide distinction as an 5. Harness and running races Theatre. 6 Big Acts. Feature Picon the social and economic authority and afternoon program will com- ture iThe Woman Hated problems of rural life. mence at 2 p m. at the race course Grand Fair Ball at Dancante. Other new faculty members anLogan Concert Band in attendance. Cache Valley Day, Thursday, Sept 24th. for- - the coming nounced year inBetween the heats of the harness The Fair opens at 10 a. m. Prices clude: Kenneth C. Ikeler, formerly races and other events, the Imperof admission same as previous day. professor of Animal Husbandry at ial G'ee Club and the Comedy Four Hoise pulling match for heavy Ames, Iowa, to have ef the charge The Imperial Glee will perform. Pit system. Department of Animal class at 10:30 a m. Husbandry; Club is one of the best organizations Prizes $25 00, $15.00 and $10 00. O. Ellsworth, Associate Professor J. Comof its kind in the state- The Band Concert by Cache Valley of Agricultural Economics; Edward edy Four with their songs and Band at 12:30 p. m Assistant Bock, Professor of Engstunts will give entertainment that Big livestock parade around race lish; Walter Welti, Assistant Prowill cause the most sober ones to course at 1:30 p. m. fessor of English; Donna Jones, laugh. Harness and running races and Instructor in English and Public Midway afternoon program at 2 p m. at Speaking; Helen Knott. Instructor Gardiners large merry race course. Cache Valley Band in in Textiles and Clothing; and Wilthe merry-miup, the ride with attendance. ford Cole, Instructor in Dairy Manthrills, the swings with large variety Evening Entertainment ufacturing. of concessions and stands will make Milton Sills in As Man Desires, A slight rearrangement ef regisCall a Cop. at the tration fees for the and Comedy up an attractive midway. coming year is Capitol Theatre. announced by the eatalog which is Evening Entertainment Grand Fair Ball at Dancante how ready for distribution. The Picture show at Capitol Theatre Announcement fee has been registration in reduced to Davies Zander the Marion to Utah students $10.00 interested in bread making and to $85.-0- 0 Women Great. Comedy and News. j for students outside of Utah. A take Bote. Grand Fair ball at the Dancante, The Farmers Union Mill at Smith-fiel- small tuition fee, however, has been ene of the finest dancing halls in will give the following special introduced which is the same for the state. prizes for the best loaves of bread students from all states and whieh Merchants Day, Wed. Sept. 23rd. to be made from their brands of brings the total registration expenThe Fair opens at 10 a. m. All flour: ses up to about what they have been children under six years of age ad during past years. First Prize, $5.00 in cash. Childnn Second mitted free of charge. An analysis of registration for Prize, 100 lbs. White Rose 15c 12 of 6 te from years age, last year as shown in the catalog, Flour General admission, 25c.- a good increase in the colshows Third Prize, 50 lbs. White Rose The judging in the livestock deFourth Prize, 50 lbs. Golden Loaf legiate enrollment. The total resipartment will take place at 10 a. m. dent enrollment for last year was Fifth Prize, 24 lbs. White Rose. Mr. W. M. Regan of tha AgriculSixth Prize, 24 lbs. Golden Loaf. 2149 including 1163 enrolled during tural College of California and one In addition Those who desire premium lists the summer quarter. of the best judges in the country of should call at the Chamber of Com- 448 were enrolled by correspondairy cattle w.ll act as judge. This merce rooms. dence, and 2S3 in extension classes, while 1953 were enrolled in short judging will be educational to all courses These figures do not indairymen. Catarrhal Deafness The milk contest will start Wed- Is often caused by an inflamed condiclude the several thousand enrolled tion of the mucous lining of the is This a is tube this When Tube. performEustachian in project eourses under the supernesday morning. inflamed you have a rumbling sound Unless the vision of the Extension Service. ance test and will close Thursday or Imperfect Hearing. Inflammation can be reduced, your forever. evening, the third day of the Fair, hearing may be destroyed HALLS CATARRH BIKDICIAE Will win-nebe will to the HOUSE FOR RENT Half block given So what we claim for It rid your sysgash prizes tem of Catarrh or Deafness caused south of Allens store. Apply io by Catarrh years. Mrs. Albert Nielsen, Hyrum. by all druggists for over 40 ad American Legion Fife and Drum Sold F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. FOR SALE Potatoes, Idaho y d, x d rs |