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Show outh Cache Courier NO. 18 Hyram, Cache County, Utah, Friday, March 7, 1919. VOL. IX. Additional Locals Old Folks Basketball Game and Dance at Are Entertained Wellsville, next Monday, March Cache County Farm Bureau Social Notes For Past Week HYRUM BRANCH 10. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1st Donald Allen last Tuesday. The old folks of the Hyrum All concerned are doing fine. and 3rd wards, enjoyed themWednesreunion last selves in a FOR SALE A good cooking day afternoon and evening. range. Apply to Mrs. Ira T. WilAt about 10:30 a. m., the trans- liams, Hyrum. Adv. At our meeting last Thursday night two professors from the A. C. treated subjects, Alfalfa Weevil Control and Drainage. The farmMr. and Mrs- Bendt Nielsen very ers should get the Bulletin No. 31 and read up on the weevil. The next pleasantly entertained in honor of meeting will be held next Thursday night at 8 oclock at City Hall. Lo- their Mr. O. E. Petersen, cal problems will be discussedAll farmers should be present. Any one who is going east to enter a mediwishing to buy pr sell potatoes should report at this meeting. cal College, a week ago last Wednesday evening. ' The time was portation committee commenced lot for 5x10 Building sale, rods, spent in music and social chat. to get busy and the older people About the following amount of feed is consumed in a year by each close a at to in, bargain. Applp of the two wards were, being Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen kept in runs: John W. Jensen, Hyrum. Adv. hen when hauled to the 3rd ward meeting - 25 lbs. mash (bran, shorts, corn meal, chopped entertained at dinner last Sunday. barley, FOR SALE or RENT House, chopped tats, alfalfa meal, meat meal.) Cost about.- - $1.00 house where the "reception comlaid for Lieut, and Mrs. were Covers 35 lbs. scratch feed (wheat, corn, barley, oats.) Cost 1.00 mittee was ready and on hand to 3 rooms, and a good cellar. Lot L. H. Hatch, Mr. Gene Austin and 3 lbs. oyster shell and grit .08 receive the guests of honor, take 5 rods by 20 rods. Mr. ElRay Christiansen of Logan . 1 lb. charcoal .06 Hans Mickleson, Hyrum. care of them and see to it that Adv. and Dr. and Mrs. Worley of this 66 lbs. skim milk at 15c per cwt. .10 all were comfortably seated. Total cost ai present prices about $2.25 The party who borrowed a large city. The Silver Players were in atOne experiment station fed a run of hens just scratch feed and from me, would conMr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Petertendance and rendered several fer 8 favor by returning the same. green feed without mash, meat meal or skim milk. This pen averaged sen entertained the members of the 33 eggs per hen each year. Another run of hens from the sam brood selections to add to the good Adv. . N. P. Danielsen. were put on same rations except that meat meal was added. This second Coterie Club and their partners, humor of the days proceedings. 156 eggs per hen. The first pen was kept at a loss; the second pen gave The The and Priesthood Stake Friday evening Feb. 28th. regular At about 12:15, a nice program a at profit. large officers meeting will be held this were Mrs. Jos. E. When hens are given range in good weather and kept in a dry clean special guests was rendered, consisting of vocal Mrs. Lettie 2 Sorensen and Be m. afternoon at Petersen, p. coop in bad weather, and fed all the mash, scratch feed and oyster shell and instrumental selections and Sunday Miss Grace Autrieth. sure and attend. Progressive they want along with skim milk, table scraps, green feed and other some appropriate talks by Pres. o doors, their egg supply increases and the cost of 500 was the game of the evening. find out things they A fine daughter was born to Mr. W. C Parkinson and Stake Chairfeed decreases; so you get about 200 eggs year from each hen with A delicious luncheon was served, MrC. L. and Mrs. J. W. Fryer last Wednes-da- p a cost of feed about $1.50 to $2 00. Profitper man A. B. Wilson. $3 00 to $4.00 per hen and a ver about ' enjoyable evening spent. Anhder had charge of the meetIt cost3 but a little more to supply the necessary meat meal, oyster morning dt the Brigham City Thursday evening Mar. 6th, Mr. ing and announced the program hospital. All concerned are getting shell, grit, charcoal, skim milk, and regulator tonic and the egg supply i3 generally 3 to o times greater. and Mrs. Hans Jorgensen entertainas previously arranged. along fine. Mr. in one and class Mrs. are the that which Poultry Raiser, you ed in honor of their son Raymond, invited were 1:30 all At about Mr. Raymond Jorgensen will leave gives and care and gets a good profit or the one that keeps who is feed proper leaving Sunday to fulfill a to the basement where they were Sunday morning for the mission hens any old way and loses all the time they spend, all the feed they mission in California, a set Those preseated to .tables tastilly by field. His parents Mr. and Mrs. supply and "then some? sent Messrs, were and Mesdames SOME SUGGESTIONS bevy of lady waiters and where Hans Jorgensen, will accompany John Nick Jorgensen, all partook of a most bounteous re- him to Salt Lake. Jorgensen, Build all roosts on a level with each other. John Jesse smiles and Mrs. from 12 Wright, the which and to Smith, to a 8 below board inches roosts about catch Put platform past, Twin babes, a boy and a girl, were Mary Liddle, Miss F. Jorgensen, droppings. This platform should be about 3 feet above ground. on the many faces was enjoyed born to Mr. and Mrs. James G. Set a post somewhere in coop and put on this post about 2 feet from Mr. Ingril Gulbranson and Mr. to its fullest extent. of the 3rd ward of this the ground a small platform upon which the hens can fly and get to the Dewey Hanson. The evening was After dinner some time was Christiansen water pan and grit pan. Mother last Sunday evening. city, in music end spent in and getdevoted games, after handshaking to wall about 2 feet from ground and put small Attach a and babes are getting along quite which light refreshments were serplatform in fror.fjeeder so hens can fly upon it and get dry mash ting acquainted, after which, well. charcoal r Attach another and oyster shell to ved. containing through the courtesy of H.' H. a in and wall of to front it. put platform Among the recently returned Jensen, Manager of the Rex Friday evening a crowd of friends You now have the whole floor of the coop on which to scatter straw 11 see Claude Soldier are to invited were Stanton, Theatre beys met at the home of Ray Jorgensen, in. litter to feed scratch-feethe famous moving - picture pro- Warren Petersen, Borgen Anderson, and a most pleasant evening was so hen sides no house on drafts three strike Keep perfectly tight duction Over The Top, which John Lauritzen, and; we understand hens. spent. Music and games were inof fresh air Give side. and from south plenty home is from light was immensely enjoyed by all. that Harvey Green dulged in, after which dainty reSupply a fresh litter soon as too much dirt or dust is noticed. At 8 oclock in the evening all Fi ance. freshments were served. Those Keep hen house CLEAN and DRY. married people of the three wards Misses Liljen-quN- t, were the present down was Lyn nests McFarland clean each R. once with straw B. Mr. at least month. Supply were invited to witness a basket from Helen Williams, Rose Olsen, Dont let your hens roost in nests. Sugar City, Idaho, visiting his Build nests under front side of dropping board and have a hinged Trilby Liljenquist, Emma Shaw, ball game at the Elite Hall, be- children and other relatives and door to let down in front of nests when you want to gather eggs; and a Pearl tween residents north .and south friends. Allen, Clara Andreason, NetHe leiuined to Idaho board for hens to hop upon at rear of nests. of main Street, and which was last tie Jorgensen, and Messrs. Jack Sunday. Again let us say: Feed dry mash containing right proportion of Clark Stephens, Dewey Hanamusing and interesting for all Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westerburg meat meal; feed whole grain in litter; supply oyster shell, grit, and char- Stirrat, to witness. all of fresh hens the water before time and give some sen, Ray Jensen, Vernon Israelsen, coal; keep plenty and daughters moved to Rigby, sweet mHk KEEP HOUSE CLEAN HEN DRY. AND and The game was enthusiastic Wren Olset), Calder Hall, Carter every day; will where last week, they Idaho, to how a blue to one build the merlatest showing Any wishing get considerable print forth Thompson. .brought We join hen houses as home. designed by Uncle Sams Experiment Stations, should send riment. After ; the game the make their future Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Nielsen of After studying print you witn their many friends in wishing a self addressed stamped envelope to me. younger married people, as well old in remodel hen this main the house make can conform to it city, very socially entertained may your as some of the older ones, parti- them success. Alvin Allen, Secy. Hyrum Farm Bureau, new designs. at a party last Friday night, Feb. Elder Lorenzo Olsen of the 1st cipated in the dance, for which Hyrum, Utah. 28th, in honor of their NOTE.- People living in Hyrum can phone me and I will call and the Silver Players furnished the ward returned from the Eastern Mr. Heber Murray of Wellsville, a music. During the dance dainty States Mission the forepart of the explain the designs and show you how to remodel to give best conA derecently returned soldier. venience for dropping boards, roosts, nests, water pans,' luncheon was served to all, and week. Mr. Olsen feels well and has licious luncheon was served during scratch litter, fresh air, and light. it is needless to say that the days enjoyed his missionary experiences the evening, Mrs. C. J. Jensen and proceeding was pronounced one very much. Miss Blanche Brown assisted in servto serve as County Chairman for of the best social events of the Mr. Frank Price, a well known the W. S. S. and those asked should ing. The table had for the center- season. his at died Conference will be. held in all the piece a vase of carnations. citizen of South Cache, After to sacrifice something to Great credit is due the various ranch between Wellsville and Hy- be willing of luncheonthe wards three time was next Hyrum, spent in Sunday help at this time. committees who .worked hard to 12 about at March 16th. card games and music, and a most rum, Friday night ' make the occasion one of enterA good attendance of ward offi- pleasant evening was spent by all. oclock, from after, effects of pneutainment and pleasure for the cers and members is earnestly de- Besides the guests of honor and the monia, from which he has suffered old and married people of the be will dance intermediate An sired by the bishops of the various host and hostess, there were present for some weeks past. two wards. . given at the 3rd ward meeting wards, as also by the Stake Presi- the Mesdames Wm. Murray, the In conclusion the general comwhich to next Thursday night house, dency, a member of which will be Messrs, and Mesdames Iver Nielsen, mittees of the two wards wish to Admission in attendance at each ward. everybody is invited. Peter Petersen, Elmer Eiiason, thank the people in general for A matinee dance 10c and 15c. R. Chas. Jensen, Hyrum C. Jensen, the liberal support and contriin for afternoon the be will given Thos. Adamson, Morris Nielsen, C. I. butions given them; also all who small children, admission 5 cents. J. Jensen and Arnold Nielsen, Mrs. The Courier expected to be able responded to numbers on the Fred Petersen, Mrs. Israel Brown, program for the entertainment this week to print- a full list of Mrs. John 0. Hansen of Malad, Messrs. Seymore and Junius Murry, and pleasure of the large ''assem- county chairman who would handle was a Hyrum visitor last week. and the Misses Christina Murray, Thp Y. M. M. I. A. of the Hyrum blage,' and also the various sub- the W. S. S. Campaign the coming The moving picture production Third Ward will give a program Ila Eiiason, Pearl Petersen, Larue committees, and all who aided in year, but Director Odell has noti Over The Top shown at the Rex and dance, also serve refreshments, Jensen and Blanche Brown. any way to make the reunion the tied us that about ten counties so Theatre last Tuesday, was well pat- next Tuesday Eve, March 11th, at success it was. far have no chairman, due to the ronized and appreciated by all who 8 p. m. at the ward hall. Admission The Red Cross Committee have a fact that some of the old chairmen saw it. 10c. adults 15c, Children large assignment of knitting and FOR SALE Two more good have refused to help oujt Uncle Sam Come all and come a have S. M. one, Mr. sewing, and we would like to have he is Rindscopf, Hyrums A few now that the war is over, and cows, prices reasonable. in was a visitor all willing workers call on the superattenin Good time. Clothier, music former good hundred lbs. of alfalfa seed for sale having difficulty in securing others last from ' this Nevada, Ely, Adv. visors and get their allotment. This city dance. Wanted, about 2 tons of wheat, to show that they tfte ready to prove week. Mr. and Mrs. Rindscopf will probably be the last assignment barley, or oats. We are also pre- their patriotism and show their ap- were called to the bedside of Mr. Will Messrs. and Miller Fred Jr. we will get, but as it is a large preciation toward the boys who Frank Price of Wellsville, who was pared to clean your alfalfa seed. critically ill with pneumonia at the went to Garland last Sunday on amount, all should turn out and have done their duty. John A, Israelsen, business and pleasure combined. Mrs. R. C. Allen, Chairman. help. Adv. It should be considered an honor time. Gem Jersey Farm - son-in-la- - POULTRY. ...... ... -- , sledge-hamm- er - sejf-feed- er self-feede- , son-in-la- - self-feeder- - s, Ward Conferences . 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