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Show found Tightly Capital Israels & Sat. Logan-Tod- ay "NIGHT GQUHT Sun. to Wed. John A rr; Greia Garbo in "AS TOO DESIRE ME" niLTi? ifj tl HYRUM. UTAH, JUNE tyi. rum City Plans July 4th Celebration livestock. Situation,. fflffiS m City Council held a special $. C. BAND I f Tuesday night. Mayor B. M. ion presiding. Mr. LeRoy PfflffiMD-STW-E iled his oath of office, and was Inducted into office to fill the H. Ralph, jred term of Mr. C. Included in the membership of the ft. Just what department Mr. band, which has been at the will be assigned to, remained U- - S. C. for the past two weeks A. ied, although 'it would appear under the o; A. R- McAleadership that he would take over the llister of Joliet, Illinois, are seveial ater department, of which Mr. members of the South Cache High was the chairman, School Band. The Band, numbering of a Fourth ' of July all-stat- e ? - matter almost 200 members, hs appeared in ration, was considered, and an two concerts this week- - Mas James this purpose of $50. j nation for and Owen Hammond, on Flutes; reed upon. cele-- n Beth Terry, Oboe; Kathryn Adams, general committee for the Bassoon; David Allen, I.indon Lea-thawas appointed, consisting of Alvin Hansen, Paul Christianresidents of the three wards of Jacob son, Fuhriman, and It el la Mil1st M. M. I. Associations, ler, Clarinets; Dorothy White, I Wm. Miller; 2nd ward, Garnel Larsen, Snusaphone; Lyle LeGrand Miller, 3; 3rd ward, Clark White, Trumpet; Albert Falwill get hoped these gentlemen lows and Frank Parker, French er early and appoint their Darrell Horns; Norris, Trombone; and lay plans for a good Clark Peterson and Clinton Zollinger, ation. There is a good chance Batitones; and Elmer Obray, Drums; rousing celebration, as very few are the students and instruments that in the county are going to cele. have been represented from South Let us do something to drive Caehe. Their Instructor, Mr. W. the blues, and forget the de-o- n H. Terry is taking the three weeks for just one day at least, course being given at the A. C., lor children, and everybody are Band Directors. for a little pleasure on this Saxa-phon- sub-iittee- e; s, ig National Day. I H. Howell, one of the the Berkley Bank, Cali-- , accompanied by Cashier S. Mr. Barker, Loan Director, another official of the Bank, d Mr. C. F. Olsen, Secretary-o- f the local Farm Loan As on this Friday morning, tion, necked over with Mr. Olsen, borrowers here, delinquent and urged a close check-up- , cialed the detailed information received. There seemed to be lmediate danger of any fore-reand the gentlemen display-desir- e to help all honest bor-r- s through the period of depres- Wm- - M-- , s, Notice A. L. Kelley, secretary for the Utah fruit and vegetable growers associa- tion, and Warren Tingey, of Weston, Idaho, met with potato growers of the central district of Cache County at the county agents office Monday eve. ning. The purpose was to discuss ganization. E. E. Hendricks, presi- dent of the county Farm Bureau, met with the growers. They discussed the advisability c.f combining with the Cache Valhy fruit and vegetable association already in Lewiston and Cornish, or whether they should organize an independent central association. The growers were unanimous for an independent organization to be known as the South Cache Producers Associ. ation. E. L. Morgan of Nibley, was elecLed president, John T. Quayle, Logan, Abe Ilansen, College Ward, and Grover Hancry, of Hyde park, were elected as members of the board. The fifth member is to be chcsen by organized andinavian Conference will the other tour. in the Logan Tabernacle Steps will be taken immediately to e 19, 1932, with meetings at incorporate and get in position to m. and 2 p. m. Ail Scand-a- handle this years. potato crop. people of Cache Valley cordially invited to attend, choir will be under the dir-oMrs. John Jensen entertained of Prof. her home Thursday evening in at Otte. Henry ndinaviansfrom various places honor of her birthday anniversary. expected to be in attendance A delicious chicken dinner was serndinavian Presidency, ved to 20 guests. The remainder A. A. Scheby of the evening was spent in playing John A. Carlson cards and social chat. ieid n n 1 WHEREAS, the Board of Education of Cache County School District, 1 Cache County, State of Utah, did on the 23rd day of February 1932, issue its Los Angeles, June 17 Despite the unhappy situa Tax Anticipation Notes in the amount tion in livestock markets today, the fact remains that live- of $35,000, dated February 23, 1932, of seven notes in the denomistock continues to be one of the most stable commodities consiating nation of $5000.00 each, numbered from in the country, with a daily cash market that provides liq- one (1) to seven (7), both inclusive, bearinterest at the rate of 7 per cent per uidity from the financiers standpoint, in view of the fact ing annum, due and payable Jane 30, 1932 that livestock can always be sold for immediate cash, it which notes are now the legal and valid would appear there should be less difficulty in abtain-in- g outstanding obligations of said Cache County School District, and adequate financing of feedlot and grazing loans. WHEREAS, taxes for the current school year commencing July 1, 1931 Cattle supplies in all of the western country are genwere levied and assessed in sufficient erally admitted to be less than normal This point is proven amount to pay said notes at maturity by the fact that cattle are being shipped this summer from thereof, and middle western points to the Pacific Coast, whereas in WHEREAS, due to general economic conditions tax collections for the school normal years, the reverse is true and a considerable num- year beginning July 1, 1931 were below ber of cattle generally shipped from California and adjoin- normal so that all of the revenues contemplated at the time of the issuance ing states to Missouri River markets. of said notes were not collected, so it was necessary to use all revenCattlemen have been successful in greatly reducing that ues received for the operation and overhead expenses, grazing land is in good condition, sup- maintenance of schools within said Disschool year, and plementary feeds and hay are relatiuely cheap in compari- trict for the current WHEREAS, in order to maintain the son with beef values. Added to these favorable factors, credit of said Cache County School Disthere is a constant cash market at the major stock yards trict it is necessary that said $35,000 on the Pacihe Coast and elsewhere for livestock, with de- Tax Anticipation Notes be paid on June 30, 1932, and it is deemed advisable and mand comparatively better for good quality, finished stock necessary and for the best interests ot said School District that said notes be and medium quality animals. than for half-fa- t refunded in accordance with law by the re- issuance of bonds of said School DisPurchase of stocker and feeder cattle is possible trict, to do which will not in any way latively low prices, with every indication pointing to better increase the indebtedness of said consumer demand and greater consumer buying power as District. these cattle gain in weight and fleshing. Loosening up of NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS GIVEN that in order to the credit situation on the part of banks and financial in- HEREBYmeans for the payment of said provide stitutions would accomplish a two-fol- d purpose making $35,000 Tax Anticipation Notes of said School District, dated possible the removal of unfinished cattle from the slaugh- Cache County February 23rd. 1932, which notes have terhouse, and providing a market for mounting stocks of heretofore been issued and are now the legal and valid outstanding obligations grain, hay and other concentrates. of said School District, for the payment investment in stocker cattle of which the fuil faith and credit would- also appear of to be carried onjanges and pastures for finishing on grass said School District are pledged, the Board of said Distinct next season would prove attractive. Our cattle supplies proposesofto Education issue negotiable coupon rehave been depleted and there is little doubt but that the funding bonds in the amount of $35,000, cowman today is in a strong strategic position to realize to be dated Juno 15, 1932, beauing interest at the rate of Five (5) per cent substantial profits on replacement at present low prices. per annum, in denomination of $1,000.00 numbered from One 1 to seven would seern good business to cash cattle that are each, 35J, both inclusive, to be known as ready for market in the face of rather unsatisfactory prices, Cache County School District RefundBonds, Scries of June 15, 1932, but to make immediate replacements on the same low lev- ing due and payable as follows, to wit: seldom pays to carry stock along after they are in , Bonds numbering from (1) one to (7) els. bloom and ready to go and this is especially true of seven both inclusive payable on June that H. C. Peterson. Iring us the news HYRUM to Arco, Ida by TELEPHONE $1.00 After 8:30 P. M. Only 60c rates. Ask Long Distance for Station-to-statio- Mrs. Pearl MoArthur and two children returned to their home in Burlev, Idaho, after spending the past ten days here with her mother, Mrs. Jane Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rawley of Logan, and Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. Duncan of Springvilie, were dinuer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ilali Sunday. n others you may want. elepSone that - It It range cattle, where conditions may change very rapidly. It is also not advisable to attempt to hold cattle after they are ready to go to market as a general holding back undoubtedly would tend to force a great number of cattle on the market during a short period, a situation which would certainly be injurious to values. Mr. aud Mrs. C. II. Ralph and aud Mrs. Stanley Ralph of Preston, were Hyrism visitors Saturday. Subscribe for the Courier 15, 1935. OF 318 The following members of the Slake M. I. A- - Chorus were among the Three Thousand who appeared in a Concert in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, at the recent M I. A. Conference : Mrs. Georgia Gid, Jean Allen, Rhea Bradley, Mrs. Earie Allen, Viola Welch, Rena Brenchley, Martha Allgaier, Chrystal Allen, Rel-l- a Miller, Mrs- Welch, and Messrs W. H. Terry, Preston and Loui Brenchley, Earle Allen, Lamont Larsen, Ross Liljenquist, Leroy Larson and Mr. Bickmore. After several weeks of training under the direction of Mr. W, H. Terry, the singers received two days training under Noble Cains direction, appearing in concert Saturday night. This was a thrilling experience, .in the lives of those who participated, which will never be Hy-ru- m - ) CURTIS HEAD villi' PARTY TICKET Well, the G. O. P. at the Chicago Convention, selected Hoover and Curtis again to head the Republican ticket for the November election. According to their platform they are ing to cure all the ills we are suffering from, which, they solemnly oromised lour years ago; but now they have made a newdiagnosis and discovered the remedy. Let U3 hope so. It will not be long, however, until the Democrats will present their leaders, aud offer their remedy; then we will have a chance to select the doctor, and the remedy that looks the most promising. NOTICE Some time all ago Light and numbering from eight (8) to Water users, delinquent in their fourteen (14) both inclusive payable June 15, 1936. accounts, were notified that these Bonds numbering from fifteen (15) to accounts must be settled by July to twenty one (21) both inclusive pay- 1, 1932, or service would be disable on June 15, 1937. continuedThe city administraBonds numbering twenty two (22) to tion must enforce this order on twenty eight (28) both inclusive payJuly 1st. able on June 15, 1938. Bonds numbering from twenty nine People with delinquent aceliminating the unprofitable cow by means of cow testing association work, (29) to thirty five (35) both inclusive counts please take notice. payable on June 15, 1339. and by stimulating the Hyrum City Mayor and Council. consumption And in compliance with the proof butter by its use in bread and pas. visions of Section 4335, Compiled Laws i" y mstead of using various kinds of of Utah, 1917, as amended by Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Chipman of Amerioils. Air. Green said that statistics 91, Session Law3 of Utah, 1919, hereby can Fork, have been visiting at the prove that farmers as a whole use g i es notice requiring any ar.d ail persons Pioneer House. objecting to the legality, regularity or less milk than urban people. tional Dairy Council of California, validity of said Tax Anticipation Notes or tt e issues or sale thereof, or of the spoke to a large crowd of Cache IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the .indebtedness to Board of Education of Cache . represented thereby, County dairymen at the Chamber of Mrs. Smith County here is Fitiomg, be and appear before the Board of School Commerce rooms Monday evening. District, Cache County, State with her daughter and Education of Cache County School of vi.dtc.g Utah, has caused this notice to be The purpose of Mr. Green's visit to District, Cache County, State of Utah, given as required by Law, this 6th faniiy Mr. and Mrs- Bert Jensen. day Utah is to lay the dairy situation of on Saturday the 25th day of June, 1932, of June, A. D. 1932. between the hours of 10 oclock A. M. the country before the people, and to Albert McCann Mrs. John Swenson and Mrs. Elam and 12 oclock noon, then and there to encourage greater consumpti; n of President, Board of Education, in writing, duly certified, such dairy products, especially among the Allen of Byrum atiended the funeral present Cache County School District, or he objections a3 they may have to Cache County, Utah. country people at the source of pro- services at Providence Thursday for the legality, or regularity validity of Mis. Mary Tibbetts. duction. ATTEST: said Tax Anticipation Notes, dated February 23rd, 1932, or the issue or Lloyd 11. Theurer Mr. Green pointed out that a quart sale thereof, or the indebtedness re- Clerk, Hoard of Education, Cache of milk has in it half enough food to M.s. Anne K. White aud son with such presented thereby, maintain the body of the average per. Jack and daughter Christie of San objections as he ortogether have to County School District, Cache they may County, Utah. son. It is the cheapest food on the Francisco, spent the week visiting the legality, regularity or validity of (SEAL) market today, says Mr. Green. any bonds to be issued to refund the at the home of her sister same as above set forth, or with reThe National Dairy Council of Mrs. M. Christensen. spect to the issue or sale of such reCalifornia and the west have adopted funding bonds, or of the indebtedness HYRUM to the slogan of Swallow the Suip.us. thereby. represented Mr. and Mrs- - Russell Biown exIt was pointed out that if the 42,000, If no such written objections are tended a warm welcome to a fine 000 people in the United States who presented at the time and place herein born to them Saturday. by TELEPHONE specified, all persons shall thereafter live on farms and in rural conmiuni daughter be forever barred from questioning in inties under 2500 population would any manner or proceedings, the legalcrease their milk consumption two Mrs. Thomas Eliaaon entertained ity, regularity or validity of said Tax ounces per capita per day that the vVednesday evening in honor of lier Anticipation Notes and or said refund-i- g After 8:30 P. M. Only bonds be and the could moved to be issued as fathers Mr. Locketts birthday ansurplus proposed above set forth, and or of the issue or dairymen would be receiving refreshments niversary. Light sale of said Tax Anticipation Notes, Station-to-station for their product. rates. were served- and or said refunding bonds, or of the Ask Distance Long for To improve trie dairy situation, in indebtedness represented thereby, all others want. you as in may said Section 4635, Comprovided addition to inc. ami ol Mr. and Mrs A. T. Clawson are piled Laws of Utah, 1917, ts amended I j the Mr. at over dairy products nappy the safe arrival of a fine by sui,a, Chapter 91, Session Laws of Utah, Green pointed out the necessity ofj daughter born to them Sunda 1919, Bonds , - in-la- Burley, Ida. 80c fail-price- Mr. WM at It tors of NO. 38 17, 1932. 50c con.-mi.p.ii- telephone |