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Show fWBWBBB OUTH VOL. VIII. Hyrum Stake Letter From T rack Meet Missionary , The M. A. Track Mett and I. Intellectual Contest of ihe Hyrum Stake, held Saturday, April 28, in this city was quite well attended, considering the unfavorable weather There was a very cold, conditions. wind blowing all day, which stormy prevented many from no doubt track meet from the the attending neighboring towns. But' for all that the meet was quite a success, and considerable interest was taken in the contests both in the morning Topeka, Kansas, May, 3, 1917. Editor Courier: During the past year of my absence, I have been very much pleased with the good news and cheer that the Courier has brought to me each week. Those whodiave never been separated from home and friends cannot I appreciate such a companion. deeply appreciate it, and wish to extend my hearty thanks for the valleys of the Rocky Mountains. The younger people do not ap-- 1 preciate enough what our grand-parents have done for us, for the sake of the Gospel. Peace has always been our prayer and this we have enjoyed up to the present time. i I am always' happy and anxious to learn of the welfare and progress of the people at home, and this in- formation can be gained by reading the Courier each week. Your devoted Bro. in the Gospel, Fred 0. Miller, 405 E. 8th St. Topeka, Kansas. The Opera Labor and 1 ' Robin Hood Supply Bureau The bureau of labor and supply is organized to render all the assistance possible to bring the man who wants to work and the man who wants to hire, together, One member of the committee will be at the tithing office every evening from 6 to 8:30, or you may make your wants known to either of the committee at their " I One of the most popular legends in English history is that of the outlaw Robin Hood, whose story forms the basis of the plot of the which the Robin Hood, opera Walker-Steve- ns Opera Company will present at the Lyric Theatre, Logan, Monday night, May 14. The story of the opera, as written by Harry B. Smith, deals with respective places, of business, any young Robert of Huntington on the time during the- - day. We want day that he attains his majority, same. to serve you and not a cent will when he comes to claim his title During the last year I have spent and in the afternoon.' everybody and estates from the Lord High d beT'arg-eIn the intellectual contest held at the larger part of my time in Towith us we feel Sheriff of Nottingham, who has the 3rd ward chapel at 10, a. m., peka, Kahs. This being the Capitol that some good can be done. jeen appointed his guardian by here were 12 entries in the follow- of the State, makes it a busy and The- farmers and dairymen who If you cannot Work a whole Richard the Lion Hearted, then at wide awake place. The people here attended the Dairy Meeting held day let us know when you have the Crusades. - He has won the ing, events: Jr. Boys Chorus 2, Jr. Girls Chorus 2, Sr. Public are of many different races and in the Elite Hail last Saturday a half day or a few hours to spare prize at St. Bartholomews Fair as Speaking 3 Sr. Retold Story 5. nationalities. Some of the cities in night heard some of the best and we will try and see that you the best archer and has attracted In the Jr. Boys Chorus, Paradise Kansas have a law prohibiting the speakers in the west. J. G. are suppHed. the attention of the outlaws who living in the city Winkjer from M ashington D. C. won 1st, and Wellsville 2nd place. negroes from Will those who want to hire infest Sherwood. The wily Sherjff In the Jr. Girls Chorus, Millville limits'. Topeka, however, is exempt was the first speaker, and he dis- - ne us know also. There has lopes to pass his dupe, Guy of In from any such law, and a large part cussed won 1st and Mendor. 2nd place. carefully jthe question ofbeen a few applications to hire Gisbourne, off for the real Earl of Sr. Public speaking, Paradise won of the population is made up of this dairy herd 'improvement He men and teams but we have been Huntington. Knowing that Guy Retold race. 1st and Millville 2nd place. pointed out thj importance of unable to find them although we will divide the estates with him, he The people in general are very Story Wellsville won 1st and Millselecting pure bred dairy sires have tried. also wants to marry him to Lady Christeach toward ville 2nd place. others prejudice from dams with good yearly proWe would like to have the bojls Marjan Fitzwalter, his wealthy The track meet in the afternoon ian belief and especially the Latter-da- y duction, not under 400 lbs. of and girls who want to thin beets ward, who has been commanded by would have been quite successful Saints, this being near where butter fat per year. He explain-- 1 report to us as soon as possible the King to marry Robert, though Smith was ed how a few neighbors could or- had weather 'conditions been better. the Prophet Joseph s0 we can organize them into the she has never seen him. She disIn events, Price of Paradise, Gill of martyred. Some of the people here in a each and ganizie by paying proper sized groups and be ready guises herself as a page to have a Hyrum, I. Maughan and S. Jones of still believe the erroneous stories reasonable amount, buy a very as soon as the beets can be work-goo- d look at her. future husband, but Wellsville, were the principal con- that have been rumored among our bull, or a number of them. ed We suggest that you get Robert detects the disguise and they testants. The following are the people, for a long time, but through With the high price of feed no- together jn groups of from 12 to fall mutually in love with each total points for each ward: Para- - the efforts of the missionaries this thing but good heifers should be U5 in the Afferent parts of town other. ' When he claims his estates, dire 17, Wellsville 15, Hyrum 1st, prejudice feeling is being removed kept for cows. and select some one to take he is repudiated by the Sheriff, the 12, Hyrum 2nd, 1. The meet how- - to a great extent, in which the official tester LeRoy Hillam, r pharge and call and sign a con King then being at the Crusades, ever was awarded to Wellsville as street meetings play an important for the Wellsville and is invited to join the outlaws tract that will be drawn up. they were the only contestants for part. well of merits showed W! Assn, ask the beef growers to let band; which he does. The privilege of preaching on the bred cows. Called attention to the'i and mile events. - These two Maid Marian is kept under lock us know how many beets you wil events were not carried out. street, this summer, has been denied the fact that a Jersey owned by have 0 thin and when they'Vil and key by the Sheriff until she The baseball game created quite us. This is due to the fact that a John Darley held fifth place of be ready. We will list all lands agrees to marry Guy. Meanwhile a stir and surely sprung a surprise woman has been lecturing against all tested cows in associations for so reported to us and will do our the Sheriff, Guy and some of his on Wellsville. The boys held their Mormonism, in the larger cities. March, in the United States. best to bave a gang on them as men, start for the forest to capture end of the stick to a score of 5 to 6. There has been several such speakers Darley has bred two Registered near the time asked as possible. Robin Hood, which they suieed in Special credit is due Jensen who re- here, at Topeka, but it has been of Jersey sires for many years and jf all thegrowers will cooperate doing, as he is betrayed into their mained in the box during the entire no avail only for the time being. has the herd highest producing with us and get all their thinners hands by a young game and was successful in fanning My winter months were spent in in Cache County. wil we feel there blade', who is jealous of Robins through us, quite a number of Wellsvilles men. the Country district. We had but Mr. Ben R. Eldredge, of the be no delays in getting the beets playful attentions to his sweetheart. The basketball game at the Elite very little snow or moisture of any Western Dairy Division, Salt thinned. He is brought into Nottingham Hall was poorly attended. Nor kind last winter, which made the Lake we also ask tHe boys and girls and confined in prison but Will City, called attention to the was the game one of much life or work very pleasant. Through the heavy loss from keeping inferior et Us secure their work for Scarlet, his trusty friend and the spirit. The floor was slick and the extremely dry weather, the crops cows. He said that eyery farmer them and we will see there is no armorer who has been engaged to boys out of trim, consequently the of last year were nearly a failure, should know each cow. Weigh time iost 0r that you will not forge his chains, makes them so game was rather slow. The score but this season is beginning with her milk and keep a record of the Lave to wait for work. The slight that Robin escapes, previously ended 21 to 26 in favor of Wells- the prospects of a bounteous har- butterfat she See if produces. price for thinning will.be adjust-sh- e having changed places with Faiar ville. . will which is making or loosiag money ed by those who do the work anc Tuck. vest, bevery acceptable, The day ended with an exception- now that our country is entering in- for you.- . He fills the chapel where Marian the beet grower! The committee ally large dance at the Elite Hall. to this great world war. A committee of three was ap- - wiH chaVge no fees for their is to be married to Guy, with his The chief product of this part of -to work up more interest vices. Foresters and, at the time for the At the 4 JStake Meet held in the state, is corn and wheat; now in better breeding and to organ- are who there if any boys wedding, recaptures hie bride. A Preston Saturday, May 5th, Hyrum and then we find a small alfalfa ize a bull association. are to like and contract would take They Herald from the King, just returnStake was well represented, and field, but this is not raised to any Albert Sauage, Chas. Unsworth care of a us of let ed from the wars, brings full parbeets, patch succeeded in securing two- - first extent and cannot compare with the and D. O. Nielsen. will and we and secure know don to him and his band; and disfry places in the intellectual contest as fields that are found Israelseri as a patch for you. acted large .thrifty John A, grace to the wily Sheriff and his follows: Sr Retold Story and Jr. in our mountain valleys. as and chairman Hillam us about " LeRoy know seed Let your dupe. Girls Chorus. . Kansas is a mountainless state, secretary of the meeting. wants right away. The boy scouts of Paradise and We hope to ! have more such and its rolling Hyrum 1st Ward participated in the but very unlevel, I. see afternoon events.' They made a hills are still covered with its native valuable meetings and to once a very grassie Hyrum become recognized as a very good showing considering age grass. This was for-th- e The following program will community noted for pure bred and size, and succeeded in bringing plain, nd served as a home ' Boost Tor Better be given at the M. I. A. Conjoint Indian and Bison. The land is now dairy cattle. home some ribbons. It used 'I for Cows; pays. farming purposes, being A change was just made in the Meeting, at the 3rd ward chapel Mrs. H.- P. Nielsen and son but traces of the old frontier days management of the Studebaker Sunday evening May 13th, at In various parts 8 be found can still . for Y Boy Scout Headquarters Asael, returned the forepart of branch of South Cache. Mr. J. p. m.: of are Those the Manila Adv. days Co. suits. country. and Reta Wahlen Duet, Hyrum Clothing this week from a short visit in Dunn who has managed the means no but to Talk by forgotten. Mothers, C. C. PeterIdaho, where they - visited rela- gone, On Wednesday night the S. C. business here has accepted a po-them The and celebrate hold sen people tives and friends in Black foot, S. Dramatic Club, finished a sition with the Cardon Real first of as we the do the Piano Duet, Bethea and Mar-grlanding Basalt and Goslien. Mrs. Firth, most successful tour, of the fol- - Estate Co. of Logan", as Farm ' in Lake Mormon the Salt Cutler company Nielsen and son report having of Proin the Richland Acres the valley: Manager lowingfpwns Instrumental Music, Raymond had a very enjoyable time. They valley. vidence, Wellsville, Mendon, large tract between Logan and and Co. also stated that their friends - All missionaries have some exper- Newton and Jorgensen The com- Mendon. Our genial townsman Hyrum. Piano Solo, Ruby Wilson were glad to see the soldier boy, iences some pleasant and un- pany was enthusiastically receiv- W- A. Liljenquist, has accepted as Asael is the only one from his pleasant ones but they can comed whereevet they went, and the position with the Studebaker old home town (Goshen) where pare with those' of our grandwords of praise for the presenta- Co. and will attend to all their I You can buy Clothing, Shoes and he was born, that has'enlisted s parents, vyho drew the hand-cart- s tion of the play were heard on business south of Logan. We (Furnishing at Newbolds, cheaper ' ' far. from the oriental, states, to the " ' than any place in the County. Ad.' wish him success. every hand. , Dairymens Meeting Held y ,, ' NO. 24 Hyrnm Cache County, Utah, Friday, May 11, 1917. fr I co-oper- i - -- - ' -- Cow-Testi- ng Alan-a-dal- , e, , ser-point- ed "s' - M. , A. Conjoint - . .. , H. et . - - Dance at Elite Hall, Friday May 8th Excellent 1 Spendid Music. Floor and Big Time. Everybody will be, There. |