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Show '"poor copy's CAPITOL, Logsn, Today and Saturday, MILTON SILLS in vu VOL. The Sea Wolf rmi So This is College -Su- n.-Wed. 4 J V. NO. 3 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH, SEPT. 26, 1930. VOURS SHOULD M MOTION INI SUM AMTS faces of hundreds of The 25th Annual Convention of It is becoming more and more apagain seen upon the Postmas National League of District parent that there are divided opinecho streets, and their merry voices ters met in Houston Texas, Sept. 10 ions as to the benefit to the people, as the 1718-1youthful cheer and ambition, Delegates were there ot the proposed Constitutional Amend anwith for them message they bring from nearly eeiy state and proxie ments, which appear in the colums of other year's training in our splendic were sent by Hawaii, Alaska, Samoa the Courier every week. They should institutions of learning. he read carefully, and studied and and Porta Rico. At the Lincoln school, Mr. Dunn on Nov. 4, 1930, The music for the convention was discussed with ten other experienced, and high in charge of L. J- - Holland, Postmas all may vote intelligently and decide grade teachers, are meeting upwards terat Shelley, Idaho. Thesongsheets whether our Constitution shall be of 500 of our Hyrum children daily, used were printed by J- - A. Wahlen amended- in well equipped, comfortable rooms The purpose being to give wider Hyrum, Utah. and surrounded by beautiful well Besides several lostoffiee Inspect power to the State Legislature, who kept school grounds, the school rating ors who were assigned to the Hous in turn will pass such statutes as will among the best in Cache County ton meetings the Postoffice Depart remedy the evils existing in the At the South Cache High School, ment was represented by W. Irving equality of taxation, bring into the and a o' Adams, faculty principal Glover, Second Assistant Postmaster list of taxable property, both tangi10 men and 7 women, thoroughly General, Wash. . and Hon-- Robt, ble and intangible, such property as trained for their respective departS. Regar, Administrative Assistant to is now unequally taxed, or not taxed ments, have entered upon another Walter F. Brown, Postmaster General at all, and thereby increasing the anof work of development years Each of these gentlemen 'delivered revenue of the state, from sources other 500 students, from Hyrum, Avvery' instructive and interesting ad- that now escape taxation, and result Millville Wellsville, Paradise, on, dresses on Postal subjects. in lessening the burden upon the WORKING GOOD HORSE TO pEAXH Providence, River Heights, Mendon, President E. A. Meeks of Georgia, fanner and home owner- - This is Study the cartoon. It is based on figures compiled for the Citizens Tax Revision League by the Utah TransportCollege and Petersboro. what Amendment No- 2 deals with. State Board of Equalization and the Illinois Agricultural Association presided at all meetings. students be. ation for all S. F. Stephenson, Riverton, was In Amendment No- - 3, the suping furnished either by school- buses Jtahs delegate and John A. Israel- porters and originators claim there is or by the U. I. C. Railway. sen attended the convention as First provided for an additional revenue to Why not hitch the $210,000,009 untanod income to heip pull the $20,000,000 annual tax Load? This big institution, both as to Study the constitutional amendments to be voted th s fall. Vice President and member of the the school funds of the State, withbuilding equipment and schoo. Nat'K Executive Committee. Mr. out in any way increasing the burden grounds, and especially the administisraelsen was joined at Salt Lake of taxation of those already loaded te FUTURE FARMER rative excellence of its directing head CACHE COUNTY FAIR . the City by the Washington delegate breaking point. and faculty, is rated by the state edDeu Pree. Stops were made at In brief, the two Amendments, ucational department as being on par TON LITTER SALE A REAL SUCCESS Denver, Dallas, Ft. Worth and Hous- No. 2 and 3, appear ta be a long ' with the best in the state. ton. Mr- Israelsen returned via New needed remedy for the crying inAltogether, South Cache has reason Orleans Memphis and Kansas City, quality in taxation, and providing school to be proud of its The At for reaching intangible property to where short stops were made. Lions Futheld Last their Cache from Hyrum Thousands of people Club, Saturday at Ogden the system, brought about by the loyal Mr. President busivisited Dallas Israelsen luncheon and the amount of millions of dollars, and neighboring counties and states ure Farmer ton litter sale was held support of the parents of the young misness several and Elder which is not hearing its just share of 25 at South 200 Cache the of with litters more than and Cache Boyle, meeting: Knight, Logan county including people, the thorough work of the one the and each sionaries sold. Of were 8 this School, High the number schools attended praised Thursday fair, hogs raising the needed revenue for state evening. county city strong faculties, and the watchful sup- ield Thelma of work H. President R. from and 25, were South Cache see litters Sept. the and Adams to 17 I.iljenquist. splendid 18, county and school government. Sept. 16, port of the superintendent and the Texas and has She in friends presiding. the varied attractions and well ar Vocational Ag boys. many The detailed discussion and exboard of education. Louisiana, The following boys sold litters as of products, grown, be to durdisplays ranged undertaken planation of these Amendments will Activities Mi Needed improvements are some j t. Ser- he offered to the School At Sunday Memphis and sold in this county. follows: manufactured the were ing coming year discussed, people before long, what cramped by the fact that the The branch Howard Holmes, 7 pigs weighing and to successfully put over the vices w'ere attended. The center of the attractions were to be held by the Citimeetings board are forced to exercise a rigid the horse races, pulling 1530 lbs. various undertakings, Mr. Adams has a membership of 105. A few zens Tax Revision League in every probably program of economy, due to the gen Newell Jensen, 6 pigs weighing presented names to fill ,the follow- years ago they errected a new chapel-Bro- . town in the state. When notice matches and other features on the eial financial depression, which has Israelsen was called to speak as comes of such a race course, which drawed large 1726 lbs. ing 15 committees, which were unmeeting to be held necessitated a reduction in the budHomer Andersen, 4 out of a litter animously sustained by Lion mem- well as offer the opening prayer. crowds each day of the fair. Following should be the purpose of here, it get of expenditures along all lines At the last session of the Convention, bers present, to wit; these attractions came exhibits of of 7 weighing 1853 lbs. to voter be every present, so they Mr. Israelsen was placed in nomination Faithful, efficient, and economical 11 weight 2363 lbs. cat- Frank Olsen animals, an dairy breeding poultry, may get intelligent understanding for National President, but declined in COMMITTEES: janitors are giving their aid in help2165 lbs. tle, horses, swine and sheep, which Elmer Olsen 11 He was then of the proposed Amendments. favor of President Meeks. and to these meet conditions, ing 8 2078 lbs. Membership Leo C. Nielsen, Eugene were some of the finest you may Ray Zollinger 1st V. P. without opposition. Petersen, G. A. Andersen, C. H. Ralph in all spirit of earnest convention was very successful in The 10 1578 lbs. chance to see at any fair or animal Myrl Jones Major Activities C. Baird, E. N. Lar. departments, and by every member 2ND WARD ROUND-U- P getting over all business items. 1780 lbs. sen. Earl Furhiman 8 show. t of the teaching force is in evidence, Entertainment feature's consisted of a Attendance G. L. H E. Ilall, Kellett, 180 All was taken of these weights were at The exibition building Willard Petersen. Dance and Vaudeville by Houston Postal a id highly satisfactory results may WELL PATRONIZED with the usual fine fruit, veget- days or less.' up Finance J. H. Wright, Herman Peder- Employees in honor of the uisiting delebe confidentially expected. sen. The average price received for and manufacturing gates, a Boat ride of 40 miles down the With the continued, deep interest able, agricutural channel visiting the San Jacinto Battle PROGRAM: of while the this was exhibits litters $11.23. group upstair of the patrons of the school, as has displays, Grounds, a Theatre Party, Sightseeing J. A. Israelsen, A. D. Allen. club work, such as while the average of the sale was consisted of Hyrum Second Ward Roundup been the case in the past, the students Road Improvements B. M. Thompson, trip, and Annual Banquet at Rice Hotel. dress started Wednesday night with a reiruit canning, sewing, making $11.17. The top price of $11.40 John A. Israelsen. It was truly a wonderful trip, Mr. themselves, partaking of the home and was received by Elmer Olsen of Colwork, weaving j'aney rug no there are but Israelsen reports, H. Ralph. places cord crowd present; outside wards bespirit and attitude toward the school, exhibits These Luncheon A banquet of arts. Ward. Beautiful than off Cache ing well represented, now A. G. better lege Jesse right Andersen, will be a big factor in helping to proThese vocational Ag. boys under Petersen. wide attention, especially Valley. chicken roast attracted with all access, spring Social P. L. Clark, Jack Lauritzcn. mote and foster the dignity and high from the ladies portion of the' fair the supervision of H. P. Andersen and ories, b dainty desert, in quantity Cantril Nielsen. staudard of our schools, and will keep nd quality, par excellence, have is visitors. demonstrated that there was EXTENSION: us in the front ranks with other edCITIZENS TAX REVISION the in Relief served when ladies hog money all raising the exhibits lower H. properly G. by floor, Society On the Shipley, Fred Carlson. ucational institutions of the state. for in a modern Publicity C. F. Olsen. upwards of 250 guests. Mr. A. D. Parents and students, a large por- were nicely decorated with flowers fed and cared LEAGUE FULLY ORGANIZED Song Leader M. W. Smith. Allen was toastmaster, and numerous scientific way. tion of our future success and good and autumn leaves, and Fish and Game Oliver Birch, J. B. of Most these boys will make a Baxter. speeches, songs and instrumental were well arranged and attractreputation lies in your hands, and we net profit of approximately JflOO.OO Lions Education W, H. Terry, Hans The Utah State Farm Bureau numbers were rendered, in humorous feel assured that you are going to do ed much attention. P. Andersen. feed above the and labor The cost Federation has given its full sup style, and otherwise. The Roundup , An exhibit attracting considerable your part. income was and received gross Regular and endorsement to the Citi- continues Thursday, Friday and Satluncheons, port meetings Yours, a board member. attention was that of the county largest from 11 of Olsen now will on Frank be held at South by $250.00 on, zens Tax Revision League in its urday. schools, they had an interesting disCache of 166 Second on an the and at age High, , Mr. and Mrs. J. Allgaier enterdays. pigs campaign for the tax revision play of poster work from the various Fourth tained at a very unique shower last each of was sale the This which are coming beWednesdays month, amendments by sponsored schools, containing a display of Attend The Rodeo 7 :30 at Co. m. and Friday evening, Sept. 19th. at the miniature p. the fore the Cudahy people next fall. circus, made by pupils of Ogden Packing 3rd ward hall, in honor of their Members are urgently requested This action was taken by the Packing Co. of Salt Lake. A high The concluding event of the 2nd school. daughter Elsa and husband, Glen the North Logan to note of next time and school bus was used to transport of a board directors held at meeting, Round-Up- , ward meeting will be the big Ro. A shrot Spencer recent The fair was well attended, and be present. Matters of and 20 interest vocational week. last boys deo approximately 2 folat spicy program was rendered, p. m. on the city Saturday there was plenty of entertainment to is now completely or Park Grounds East of town. ReSouth Cache High School, future benefits to our community to the The lowing which the time was spent league fine weather prein playing games, music and danc- satisfy all, and the who will enter ton litter projects will come up for discussion. ganized and is preparing to have ports are that 20 head of wild horsdid ing. A Xylophone solo by Mr. valent during the three days, A spirited drive for new members speakers appear before all this coming year. ' meetings es and mules have been rounded up, Spencer, a step dance by Miss much to help make it the success it awards are offered to the will be made by the committies on held throughout the state, at which and about that many cattle. A Special Spencer, brother and sister to Glen was. and two Saxaphone solos by Lavern boys in the state who make the membership, and all Lion members the purposes of the constitutional large crowd is expected to attend. amendments can be explained to argest daily gains. Some of the are requested to aid. Petersen, were much appreciated and received liberal applause. The All groups holding as this have the people. averaged year boys Pearl and Ruby Hoge and Fern games were conducted by Mrs. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE much as 1.5 lbs. to 1.64 lbs per day meetings during the next several Lester Miller and Ethel Anhder, Wahlen spent Wednesday and Tom birth of litter, the latter figure MUCH NEEDED ROAD IH- weeks are requested to have the who did justice to the occasion and in Logan with Mrs- C. Thursday being reached by Newell Jensen of subject of tax revision discussed at kept the crowd in good humor. A ConThe stake Quarterly Hyrum delicious luncheon was then served their meetings, and are asked to Hyrum on 6 pigs. to over 100 guests, which was great- ference will convene in the Hyrum These Future Farmer projects are communicate with the league in Mrs. C. F. Olsen, entertained fiftly enjoyed by all. The young peo- 3rd ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. Satur- all on an absolute Much appreciated and much need een girl friends of her daughter Ruth obtaining speakers. ownership basis, ple received many beautiful and day Sept. 27th, and at 10 a. m. and ed and to roads on county repairs city and each boy keeps an accurate Wednesday afternoon, it being the useful presents. At the close all 2 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday, A good tenth anniversary of Ruths birthday. record of his feed and labor so that have taken place since the recent quick to note and appreciate. left wishing the young people hapattendance is earnestly desired. Dainty refreshments were served, piness and prosperity in their jourle learns modern business methods storm. On tje county road to Logan M. Danford Bickmore Commissioner Clawson has had men Within Hyrum City limits, Mr. G. with a birthday cake holding ten ney thru life. as applied to agriculture. John A, Israelsen r W. Allen has done some very effectcandles forming the center piece. operating the county tractor and John C. Brenchley Have you paid your subscrip-otaking out the bumps and filling ive work, and Main Street, especially, Ruth received many gifts and preto the Courier yet? Stake Presidency Bring us the News. up bad holes, which the motorists are presents a much improved surface. sents, and all had an enjoyable time. The happy students are 9. so-tha- t, D-C- . A - n G-L- - semi-monthl- -- ' 4-- H genei-domest- ic Inter-Clu- hand-painting- s, newly-weds- . - lev-ele- n |