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Show Courier OUT! JOHN A. ISRAELSE Ph. P.O. Bex 2CS - HYRUM-UT- AH NO 35 SOUTH -- CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH, April 20. 1928. VOL. II. AP- W - MD THIRD ANNUAL WHITE DAY APBIL day at Hyrum community contest by the American has been decidedly successful, and Co. of Chicago, Farming Publishing Dairymen from Hyrum and South the to city officials. Cache will be presented are taking more than ordinawarded 1st Place, Hyrum was interest in the affair this year. ary Richfield, Sevier County, 2nd Place, Many fine animals will be on exhiband Vernal, Uinta County, 3rd Place. ition, not only from Hyrum, but Following is the program arranged committee; America, conducted by Miss W. E. Petersen, accompanied by the Lincoln by the School Band. Invocation, Bp. Jas. G. Christiansen Music by Male Chorus, conducted E. Petersen. by Miss W. Remarks, Why the Award H. P. Anderson. Inst. Duet, Eldrid Larsen and Lavern Petersen. Address, Utah's Rural Life, V. P. Cardon, Director Male Chorus. from practically every town in South Cache. Dairymen from the north end of the county are extremly interested in seeing our day a hugh success, The entire community is invited to take a day off and make a real holiday out of Sat. April 28. South Cache Black and White Day. u Inside Information Experiment Station. Saturday, April 28 The Northern District of Associated l convention Clubs held its at Smithfield, Friday, April 13th. with Mrs. W. D. Porter in charge. A very hearty welcome was given the visitors by the mayor of Smithfield. Talks were given by Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. John Culley, Mrs. C. E. Maw and all state officers. Mrs. O. E. Wattisi of the general board, Mrs Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield, state director, was also present Mrs. Weston Vernon and Mrs. U. B. Preston of Logan, were nominated for State officers. A banquet was served at 12:30 by the Smithfield club. The delegation from Hyrum consisted of mesdames: W. D. Porter, A. Clifford J. Clawson, L. M. Edison, Merrill Baxter, Warr, J. H. Wright, Milton Allen, M. Anhder, F. J. Carlson, Chauncy Baird, H. P. Anderson, and Willard Peterson. It is now estimated that ten million acres, or 20 per cent of the total winter wheat aucage in the central and middle western states of the UniStock Judging Commences at 1 p. m. ted States last fall has been abandoned account of winter killing. By tar The following commitees have the affair in charge: the heaviest loss in the soft wheat region of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, KenInvitation, D. 0. Nielsen, Orson Miles, Edwin Clawtucky and Tennessee where one-hal- f Reid. M. son and D. of the total acreage has been killed out. In some counties the loss is nearH. and P. Andersen. H. C. Ralph Finance, ly total. For the eitre area comprising and W. D. Allen Porter. D. A. all of the states in the United States Publicity, east of the Mississippi river the C. J. Christiansen, Ed. Grounds, C. A. Nielsen,' abandonment of wheat acreage, which is practically all soft wheat, is now ; M. Reid. D. Bahen and said to be 38 per cent ot the seed sown. The present forecast in all of the states east of the Mississippi river is for only 123,000,000 bushels, while the previous five year average production has been 205,000,000 bushels per year, showing a positive shortage this year of 80,000,000 bushels The Globe Grain and Milling company of Ogden, Utah, has developed in the past few years a very large business in soft wheat flour in the southeastern states of the United States and who is now passing to the growThe ladies Literary Society held ers of soft wheats in thelntermoun-tai- n country advance inioimation as their regular meeting at the home of i to what might be expected in the way Mrs. Harvey Jensen Wednesday Ap j 0j returns f0r such wheat 011 their 11th. The election of officers for the ensuThe entire live stock industry is ing to Stefanson, who adds that in the ing year was held. interested in watching the results of far North, death usually comes as a Mrs. Fred J. Carlson was elected an erperiment being conducted by result of old age or accident. Diseases president. Mrs. J. B. Baxter secretary-tcommon to the civilized reasurer. Vilhjlmur Stefanson, noted Arctic Mrs. M. W. Smithm, who is attempting to subsist World are not known in that latitude. The election secretary on a strictly fresh meat diet for six corresponding The explorers diet consists of months. Physicians are keeping close Steak, roast beef, tongue, beef broth, foT will be decided in watch on his physical condition and brain and marrow, with liver once a the next meeting. with the experiment well under way, week. The ration consists of 15 ounces Miss Leda Peterson rendered two the explorer is not only failing to of lean meat and 5 ounces of fat. show any injurious effects from his From the standpoint of the live beautiful solos, Mm Jensen and daudiet but i sshowing every sign of good stock industry, such an experiment is ghter, Liois, played two deligthful health. of immense vlalue. Due to the fact duets. As a matter of fact ,the effort of that all observations are made by piano A discussion on Civic Imporevments Stefanson to exist on a diet consisting scientists and doctors of wide repute, entirely of meat is not an experiment the results will prove important in was led by Mrs. L. M. Edison. with him, as he lived on nothing else off setting much of the anti-meproMrs. H. E. Kellett gave a most but meat on his hazardous trips into paganda which has been broadcast by the frozen wastes on other occasions. faddists and vegetarians. Well mean- interesting and instructive paper on But in this instance, the test is be- ing physicians no doubt have unwit- Manners in the Home. ing made under scientific observation tingly injured the cowmans pocket-booA most refreshing luncheon was in the Bellvue Hospital in New York many times by advising patients served by the hostess. under the auspices of the Russell to refrain from eating meat. The Stefansons-mea- t diet will be Special1 guests were Miss Leda PetSage Institute of Pathology. From a medical standpoint, the ex highly satisfactory to many people erson and Mrs. Victor Jenseil. I periment is naturally of keen interest. who like meat but have been frightenMr. and Mrs- - L. T. Rose, enter-Apr- il Mrs. H. P. Anderson will be hostess is unknown ed into doing without because of the For instance, scurvy will D. preNorth Porter W. of the 27th. Mr. far tained at a shower in honor of Mr. among the Eskimos propoganda of firms advertising suband it is known that they have stitutes. land sent a drama. Mrs. Deloss Dahle Thursday nothing to eat except meat for long inis Disease a time. at very periods evening. Game and social chat frequent among these people, accordof the were the semi-annua- t, i Everybody Boost For Black and White Day Livestock I Situation, When making jelly, the most satiswith few excepAddress, Pres. E, G. Petersen, U. factory proportions, s of a cup of tions, are A.C. sugar to one cup of juice. Iron rust stains on white materials Presentation of Loving Cup and often respond to lemon juice. Spread Remarks, Rena B. Maycock, Extent, the stained place over a vessel of actively boiling water and then ion Division. squeeze lemon juice on the stain. At B. Nielsen. H. ter a few minutes, rinse the fabric Response, Mayor and repeat. Benediction, A. M. Israelsen. shoes on a baby until he Lincoln School Band, is Dont put Selection, ready to try walking. Then get ishoes with flexible, firm soles undirected by Lloyd Winn. polished and broad enough to be a house should the Everybody invited, Steady platform under eachsmall foot, with full r puffy toes on the uppers be filled. Respectfully to give plenty of room. John A. Israelsen To cook string beans deliciously, Melinda Liljenquist shred them finely and give them a short quick cooking in a comparativeH. P. Andersen ly small amount of lightly salted waCommittee in charge. ter. Remove the tips ,ends, and strings and cut the beans lengthwise into long thin'shreds, with a pair of scissors. Shoes often mildew In warm damp COUPLE HUH weather, especially in a dark closet. They are not so likely to do so if or stuffed with on shoe-tree- s kept GIVEN RECEPTION paper, and stored in a dry, light place. Mildew can be washed of with warm water and soap, but the leather must be wiped thoroughly On April 18, "a social was given dry afterward. Kye Long Used as Food by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielsen, in The nativity of rye appears to have honor of Mr. and M rs. Sim Nielsen, been in the region between the Black at the home of E. J. Wilsoa REPUBLICAN PRIMARY CALLED sea and the Caspian. Its culture has been chiefly in the north, and, though only the near relatives, and a few is not of the highest anancient, neighbors and friends were invited. bears more cold than any It tiquity. Notice is hereby, given that a other A pleasant and enjoyable evening grain, thrives on light and othwas spent in listening to musical Republican Prirtiary will be held erwise barren soils and can be grown on the same spot. It is selections, playing games and chat-in- Tues. night April 24th in the City continuously most extensively grown in central and after which dainty refreshments Hall at 8 p. m. For the purpose northern Europe, where it forms the were served. The young people re- of naming 3 delegates to the almost exclusive breadstuff of large ceived many useful and excellent State Convention, at Salt Lake populations. It is less nutritious than wheat, though in that respect standgifts, a number of them being sent City May 4th, and such other ing next to it from Logan, Downey and other business as may properly come places. At a late hour all left wish before said meeting. Torrid or Temperate? ing the young couple a happy marSigned H. G. Shipley The geography lesson was concernried life. Precient Chairmen. ing the earths temperature zones. The teacher asked whether some one The following day Mrs. Wilson incould tell her what a zone was. Bervited a number of neighbor ladies eager to display her knowledge, nice, ADDITIONAL LOCALS in to see the beautiful gifts and parwaved her hand. The teacher called on her for the answer. Imagine the take of some of the refreshments left teachers surprise when her confident over the previous day. These also A zone is a C. , W. Andersen returned from pupil arose and said: added to the list of gifts. can where you your car. park this Fri- place three-fourth- TO FARMERS South Cache Black and White Day 28TH On Sat. April 28, South Cache A special program has been arrang- Black and White day will be staged ed for Sunday evening, April 22nd in Hyrum. This will mark the 3rd 3rd ward, at at 8 p. m. in the Hyrum milestone in the life of our annual which time the Beautiful Loving Cup exhibit of live stock. Previous years awarded to Hyrum in the master the Black and White NEWS OF INTEREST r, g, Nevada, Dry Lake, he has been working where day, I L. L.- Anderfor his brother-in-laHe High grade paints for all pur- sen for the past six month. is taking on its poses, also enamels and varnish- states that Nevada and flowers trees and dress, spring es, for the Davis Paint Co. of are Charley stopped off blooming. Cleveland, Ohio, Kansas City, to visit two for a or in Ogden day Calif. A money back guarantee on every can. I pay with his relatives. the company for all goods sold LOST Between Wellsville and and am responsible for collections Paradise, a 35x4 Radio cord tire therefore, I arrange so the comp- and rim. Finder leave at this office any pays the fright. Davis paints and be rewarded. ad are made fresh to your order, and The City council met in special shiped within 24 hours of receipt session, Friday night, April 13th, sold from manufacturer to users and opened the bids on the curb only by salemen, therefore the and gutter and cement walk, to be price is made so low that all can constructed south of the public afford to paint up and stay with park. The bids of A. J. Petersen the silver cup. Will also arrange and Leroy S. Hill were found to be to finance orders of $20 and over the same, Mr. Petersen was awardto be paid in monthly instalments. ed the contract. Anyway see me first, and you Piano For Sale may save money. Jas. C. Jensen Hyrum, Utah. , ad of HyWe have in the Sell Paints ' - vicinity grade player piano also a straight piano which we get will sell at a very substandial dis what they need for squirrel poison. count. Cash or Terms. For write Geo. R. Larsen FOR SALE Good seed pota-tato- s, ad Music Co. Preston, Idaho, $1,00 per cwt. D. O, Niel sen, Hyrum. ad Bring us the news. The Farm Bureau has some poisoned oats at Anderson & Sons Store where farmers can call and rum Student Mothers Writers on the subject of mothers studying child psychology usually assume that the mother has one child, a rich husband and about four maids, whereas there are mothers who have no maids, a poor husband and about four children. Womans Home Companion. d k His Preference Monument Apple Tree's A Scotch member of a golf course Because it is the parent tree of a near London took a business friend years for a variety and, although sixty-thre- e days golfing. After the morn old, is still producing fruit, an apple round they lunched very sparingly ing tree at Peru, Iowa, has been honored on biscuits and cheese. Man, cried Last year the tree by a monument enthusiastic Scot as he gazed the yielded more than five bushels of through an open window, this Is my sound apples, says Popular Mechanics favorite course. Isnt It yours? Magazine. Tree surgeons are creditEr not exactly, replied the starved with keeping it alive. Periodically I should have preferred a guest. ing reis the decayed wood of its trunk London An good steak and onions. moved and concrete filling applied, swers. . while most of the lower part has been rebuilt with steel members. The branches are kept pruned so that the roots will not become exhausted in to useless nourishment supplying A pioneer orchard-is- t leaves. and twigs is said to have set out a tree of Bellflower variety in his garden in 1864. Breed Songsters recent visitor to the canary breeding region of Germany reports shoemakers and tailors as the largest breeders of the feathered songsters. Despite the rising demand for canaries and the increased breeding activity in Germany as a result of the use of bird cages in America for decorative effects, these trades have maintained their leadership over farmers, peasants, housewives and other tradesmen, all of whom breed canaries as a sideline. German shoemakers and tailors carry on their work In their homes and are able to be with their birds all hours of the day. A evening pastime after which dainty refreshments were served, the young couple were the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts, Silk Bloomers very good grade Silk Hose, service weight Co. 39 W. 1st Logan Garment ad North. ' 95c. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen were visitors last Sunday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wahlen. Ralph and wife are enroute to Chicago, to fill an engagment with a Theatrial Stock Co- for the summer months. Ralph is a former Hyrum boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hansen, formerly of this city. They have been engaged for the past year with the Walker Players of Boise Ida. Jack Wahlen has been with FOR SALE Strawberry plants the Walker Players for the past year Order at once. John Eliason Hy- - ajSOi Dut recently accepted a posit rum' aU ion with a Musical Comedy Co. in Bring your White King coupons San Francisco, in and get your free soap. (Any f0R SALE Spring Pigs $4 and Store) It is a gift of nearly $80 Lp Write John 0. Hughes, Men-t- o the people of Hyrum, by Che don, Utah, We will deliver. ad Soap co. Bring them in before FOR SALE Jonathan Apples it is to late. Allen Merc. Co. 35c per bus. Jens C. Andersen; By Z. W. Israelsen. ad Hyrum. - -- Special Notice FOR YOUR 1-MI- LL TAX NOT TO BE LEVIED Notice is hereby given that at a city council meeting held Tuesday night, April 7, a motion prevailed that the one mill lax that was previously voted for purchasing of trees would not be levied. Property owners on the streets designated for tree plantthis year are requested to buy their own trees, and are ing expected to care for them after planting. Said trees are now oidered by the Beautification Committee, and property owners are requested to get in touch with the committee and secure their trees. We appeal to the civic pride of the people living on the designated district. Lets pull together and see that the program is carried out to the letter. Property owners are further requested to prepare their sidewalks and ditches preparatory to planting of the trees. Within the very near future a day will be designated for tree planting. BY ORDER OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 1 A special meeting for all ward and stake Relief Society officers and teachers is called to convene in the P. C. PETERSEN 3rd' ward meeting house for SaturEast Main Street, Ilyrum day April 28th at 2 p. m. Speakers from the General Relief Society For Agent Dennis Pure Paints, Painter's Board will be present. We urge all the sisters to be present at this Supplies and Calsomine. meeting. All at Reasonable Prices. Mrs. Susanna Nielsen ' Stake President zmmi Gas and Oils, Tires and Tubes Go To I im-port- 0. E. ANDERSEN PAINTING Interior Decorating, g and Sign Painting. Kalso-minin- Expert Work Guaranteed block South 2nd Ward Church Phone 186 J Hyrum, Utah 1 I Instruction in Music LLOYD WINN Instructor of piano and wind instruments will remain in Hyrum for the summer monthh, and will take a limited number of students to teach. REGISTER NOW Studio at Maud Lijenquists residence, ( Phone 164 J. Hyrum |