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Show N m. mu Hyrum Cache County, Dtahj Friday, Feb. 8, 1918. vm. Soldier Boy Writes From France Relief Society Annual Farm Bureau In Behalf of the Old Folks Meeting Long life unto all the old folks, And longer life unto all the young, And long life unto all and sundry That from the old folks have sprung. Long and pleasant be the lives We publish the following letter An interesting meeting of the 3rd received of the by Mr. A. M. Andreason The annual meetingin is now Farm Bureau was held at the 3rd Ward Relief Society, was held form his son Alma, who ward last Wednesday evening Feb. last Saturday evening, Feb. 2nd, France, by permission. Somewhere in France, Dec. 17 6th. Prof. Richardson of the U. A. at the ward hall, at 8: p. tn. C. was present and gave a talk on The meeting was called to order Dear Father: In the first place of Food Stuffs, C. Parkinson, I by Couns. Mrs. W. must tell you that the rigid cen- the Production and opened with a duet by Mr. sorship here in the war zone will urged the farmers to keep strict and Mrs. J. A. Wahlen. Prayer not allow of my writing anything account of their incomes, also gave was offered by Bp. Louis Maugh-an- , such as dates or movements of a' brief explanation of the Income He answered which was followed with a troops, etc., etc., because of danger Tax Law. many him on asked different 'the selection nice questions by High which exists of the letters falling very School Orchestra. into the hands of enemy spies and subjects by the farmers present, and Minutes of the last annual gave much valuable information on made use of in such a - . Hyrum Red Cross Busy The members of the Red Cross Society have been working very diligently since they were organized under the leadership of sister Margaret Cutler. The amount of yarn which is 298 of they, lbs. that has been knit up will give Who promote fraternal and an idea of the quantity of the work neighborly meetings, done. 172 articles for hospital use May they in old-ag- e enjoy them- has also been made and handed in. selves often The workers are to be highly compliAt such bounteous and sumptumented on the quality as well as the ous treatings. quantity of the work finished. way being And may the old folks in every The society is out of funds and meeting were then read by Secy as to endanger my own life, as well general farming. Other business transacted was the Ada Shaw, also the yearly re- as the lives of our other soldiers. other ward more material must be bought in nominating of special committees, Be fortunate as they are in Hy- order to get the work done, before port, which showed that the You will see the wisdom of this. Live Stock and Food Prorum First, the busy season comes on. In view Society was in a very satisfactory I can tell you some things, how- one on Alfalfa Weavel on one condition. duction, In having their cooks and other of this fact a party is being arever, which a spy could not make one on and and Farm A letter written by Pres. R. C. use of nor the censor Control, entertainers, ' ranged for to take place Feb. 20th, object to. reaccount a Accounts of on and Costs, who In various arts of entertainment the proceeds going for the Allen, We left camp Mills, N. J., just purchase of the farmers cent accident was not able to be 19 Many so well versed. present of materials. Full particulars of days after Claras birthday, and present, was read by Sister Laura arrived in France just 12 days be- showed their patriotism to the The the party will be published later. Hyrum Silver Players, fine a out Christensen. The letter contain- fore Minnies by taking organization The Hyrum Amusement Co. will You can birthday. music did give, and their ed much good counsel and advise, membership offering The High School Choir gave us give to the society the proceeds figure out yourself how long it took. in promoting the interests assistance and good wishes for the success Several from the Basket ball game and ships came over together, excellent song; of Work. Bureau the and welfare of the society in the Farm , being taken care of by a convoy of And a comic st6ry by a much dance, to be held Saturday Evening was well attended The future. meeting Feb. 8 t(i. The game will be bewar vessels as protection against weeping girl, a'most A dance was "then given by submarines. was to one and profitable On board ship we Was interspersed in other enter- tween the Elite and Mendon teams. in attendance. Atheline Dally. This was fol- were those In order to let the people know given drills with life preservtainments among. lowed with a reading by Miss that the Red Cross does reach our ers, one every day or so. There was leniency regarding Sybil Frogner, after which Stake boys in the waring region, we must Nothing of incident happened of speeches, Couns. Elizabeth Critchlow, comdelivery quote a few lines received by Mrs. however, except that I was sick But of course the old folks had T. N. mended the R. S. for their good cold a BY ROBERR PETERSEN M and all the way over Liljenquist from her son to be flattered, work performed during the past nearly w ho is in France. Cleve, Mother The weather was - not much werein And that year, and gave other encouragthey (VICTORY CAKE) cant you what a of wonderful too nice imagine except a couple ing remarks tQthe sisters Jireent quite disappointed .1. -- 9 .lto..a.i.naojp L ,4 work the Red Cross people are Uvrjro 3 Sister Critchlow thn proceed--e- d am sure in France and without slacks, was scattered. None of the Xmas packages reach' chronic grumblers, reto reorganize the society, 2j next. will happen any notion of what And in the entourage of the High ed me excepting the one that came 3 wiseaver, leasing all the old officers with a The weather for the time being Through the Red Cross management. Scholars 4 political demagogues. vote of thanks for their appreci- is raw and colei, but 1 havent been a Cannon not now needed They sure helped to make our Xmas ative labors in the past, and then mix the ingredients in a Was to and am Thoroughly sick down hoping right in the war, bright. read the names of the new organsprinkle well with I ' get along allright. France reminds sweet more can Which produce ization which are as follows: me of the other European places I ofe my Kaiser, and serve on platroaing music Ada E. Shaw, President; Jose- have been in; the language of course ters of filthy sows ears to that cannon by far. bill hohenzol-ern- . Than the ordinary phine Smith, 1st Counsler; Matil- is different. prime of Kultur da F. Larsen, 2nd Counselor; Zina In Isle of Man theres a Cannon I have not received any pay as The following letter which ex Anh-deLiljenquist, Secy; Caroline factory, yet and am somewhat disappointed was received by MarSaid one little girl to another: Asst. Secy; Emily Savage, established branches plains itself, me And tell and Write of that. theyve jecause shal Iver A'.bertsen: " "All the school children have got Treasurer; Walborg Petersen, low things are going, and send tne in this Utah, Logan, Utah, Jan. 18, 1918. Chorister; Reta Jensen, Organist; the Courier. 'I will try and write to buy four dollars and twelve cents And the Cannons they produce Information has come to us thru worth of Thrift stamps and then Florence Maughan, Asst. Organare called Americans often and let you know how I am. back the State Council of Defense, that can five after get ist. years they A privilege allowed by Stake and Tell my sisters to write to me regthe I. W. W.s have planned to use five dollars. Class Leaders Laura Christ Federal law. ularly. I will quit with much love concentrated lye and roach powder I sniffed the other; Pooh! nesen, Elveda Fryer, i?.C. Allen, to all of you. afore mentioned Cannon as for killing cattle and hogs this winThe Emma Facer. Your son, Alma. might be dead and buried by that instructor is employed ter. It is said that lye on rock time. , My address is: Bp. Maughan then rtT3de a few howto scholars To teach High ' M. salt causes mouth sores, ulcers in Andreason. Pvt. A. remarks to Wefl then, timely encouraging brightly said .the roar; musicly the stomach and rots the feet, and Co. E. 116th Engineers, both the outgoing and incoming first little miss, you can have it fine treat they roared our At E. France. A. 1., many people will think it Foot and inscribed on your toombstone. officers, after which was the ren and well, long We are further Mouth Disease. dition of a very nice piano selectseemed capable of roaring advised that muratic acid and nitric And side-ste- p and We like skunks; pulp ion by Mrs. Reta Jensen. not be an Indians wife without some more. acid fed in bran will cause ulcers on the table and holler our feet put scorn of pointed Dainty refreshments were then having the finger on . hogs stomachs causing death limber-gerWe greatly enjoyed squaw for someone to remove the served, and dancing was enjoyed at her of being called-which symptoms closely" resemble We throw away our dish picture exhibition the remainder of the evening and it proved too great a trial, she log Cholera. ashes and our water buy grease, novices wondered how the We J. H. Barker, f which the High" School Or turned to one of her own race. and buy soap. We age our cider of Cache County. Sheriff trick was done. chestra furnished the music. From, the parting of Indian ant by the natural process instead .of The pictures that gave this This ended one of the most en white the- play takes its name. hon-erscribe most pleasure the Indian by facing it. Yes, we are an joyable gatherings of its kind g lot. extravagant, Were they, that in them had the ever held in the ward. gives Mr. Taylor one of the greatest most fun. opportunities he has had in years It is to be hoped that Mr Fords ents of committee in fact it was this role that brought chaser Ladies and recently invented him to the notice of a prominent will have some kind of and committees, The January campaign for the of York manager. 'Mr. Taylor New device. It would be awful to Accept the heartiest thanks sale of War Savings Stamps in the . will leave for New York at the have to the old scribe county schools netted $4,039.00. get out and wade around in ComStock at had he Rotation The schools that averged $1.00 or For the enjoyable time The next offering of the Rotation close of the the water to crank it., i better per pupil based on enroll'the Stock Company will be Robert pany season. And now abideth love, courtship, For success, thereof, the credit tp ment are: Miss Ada Daniels in the role of Edesons greatest success Where Av. Eurollod Total Landar has a character liberty these three; but the great-o- f you doth ascribe. The Trail Divides. The story of Elizabeth 441 $879.25 Hyrum is wonderfully well these is liberty. Edmund Appleyard Hyde Park - 1.54 200 303.85 . this wonderful play 'shows the love for which she most 239 60 Buy Thrift Stamps. Newton - - 1.54 154 and devotion of an Indian boy for a adapted, that she makes the Feb. 4, 1918. - - 1.25 The 510.26 417 Wellsville without saying. of it goes white girl that he saved from a As between the German idea of North Cache of the remarkable stock balance massacre. As boy and girl they Offered Reward of and the Scandinavian Kultur. High School 2.01 161 323.08 all have splendid parts. grew up together, and finally upon company The Hyrum schools have the foL Where The "Kraetur there doesnt seem to be is offered for any inreward So dont fail to see A lowing average per pupil based on reaching manhood and womanhood, much to choose from. aid in the re- enrollment. will Divides. that Trail formation the love he bore her made him ask 1.16 that was First Grade Her to become his wife. She acAt a Purity play, the women turn of a storage battery 1.64 Grade n Second interur-baoclock Mrs. Vivian Brotherson accom should keep their millinery on; the placed on the four cepted him with ail the faith in the 1.44 Grade Third 24th, at car January Thursday, Madsen of look to at. world that she could be happy men for Mrs. 1.15 unfit Rupert, reels Grade are Fourth panied by to Hyrum. Give sent and 2.81 Logan SunGrade in Fifth the remainder of her life by Idaho, stopped off Hyrum ' at R. Adams Hy H. 2.33 to information Grade old Mormon Sixth one good Just now, his side. Could you marry an day, for a short vifeit with relatives Co. 3.43 Grade Automobile Seventh Plant the or is worth more than any rum Indian? and friends. The ladies are on fast-da- y 3.77 Grade Adv. Eighth . at Logan. number of big eats. Well, this girl found she could their way East. , NEAR GEMS s. .. . tog-wallo- A Warning! r, . . a - y, slow-goin- War Savings , Stamps in Schools Where The Trail Divides U-bo- at r self-startin- g Re-uni- on d ' |