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Show u I t rfx- - t. South Wi Courier Hyrum, Cache County, Otai, Friday, Aug. 22, 1919. VOL. IX. NO. 42 A 4 Wilds To the Stake Old Folks Committee of Mountains Electricity,in Dr. Dunn to Announcement of Soldiers Locate in Hyrum Calendar S.C.H. Celebration J. has Dr. (ByE. Appleyard,v Hyrum) one hour in a first O the old the old the old folks excellclass automobile over the to tell the truth, they are of little ent roads of Blacksmiths Fork worth; us heir Canyon from Hyrum, brought opportunities are. nearly 20 miles away close to the divide between Cache and Rich counties, For which they were sent to this A ride of The Soldiers Weleone Home Celebration held at Logan .).ast Wednesday, Aug. 20th, was perhaps the biggest event ever he! t in that city, and there were probably more people in Logan on that day than there ever earth. has been at one - tirne before. And those opportunities have been The city was artisJca ly decorated from one end of Main! Street to the oft neglected other and presented picturesque They have not accomplished much ' appearance. , while-worth The military parade in connectTheir present usefulness--i- s very ion with many artist. c floats was much on a par With a pepless and a smooth- certainly grand and mspiring, and interspersed with .four bands. faced old file. . Logan Military, Hyde Park, Smith-fiel- d A dollar twenty-fivto take him to and Payson-- contin- ex-aust- Andersons ranch known Cascade those excellent where Dairy are manu"Little Americans Americans facture. (Little let me hasten to explain, is the name of a little fuil cream cheese manufactured here, which has the world beat for flavor and richat Mr. C. L. and the well ness.) i ii transformation modern Lagoon ingenuity, and invention can proA dollar and twenty-fiv- e to take We used to be four hours duce! to him back home; making this trip, and glad find a tallow candle or a kerosene Why, the man in the street would surely say: lamp to furnish light if we campBetter save it up to buy him a ed in the house at all. Now, tomb. here in the tops of the mountains, close to the home of the bear, This old fellow one of the very the mountain, lion, the coyote used-ups near and the shy deer, we find the Is very thankful for the kindliness place lighted by electricity, and you bestow, the separator, the . churn, the And thanks are the handiest coinage washer, the grindstone, the wood he has saw, the feed chopper and the To pay all the debts he doeth owe milking machine all operated by to you. What a e - the same power. Your Careful kindness brought him Nature had already provided down to Lagoon the waterfall close to Mr. AnderWhich gave him opportunity on sons buildings; so that, with a machine to fly; very short flume to divert the of how And "gave vague sens-uo- ns Water; a penstock down along he will feel one side of the fall, a small turWhen- he will rise to heaven in bine wheel, a power house and the bye and bye. dynamo, and the work was complete. Modern conveniences in He met and fraternized with young and old folks the very wilds of the mountains. Mr. A. J. Allen of Hyrum built And did much smiling and shakthe flume, penstock, and power ing of hand, house and constructed and put ih And viewed the sights and sports of Lagoon, place all shafts and pulleys; s were tickled while Hyrum City Electrician, And his Mr. Jos. Appleyard installed the by Hyrums brass band. dynamo and motors, and adjust And on the cars dancing was stricted the wiring. ly forbidden, It is a real novelty to visit Which was irksome to the dance-lovin- g Mr. Andersons ranch and wel sinners; worth a trip there for those who Their heads, hearts and heels are so remember the place as it appear lightsome. ed years ago, before the advem They are great, as flingers, sling-er- s of the 20th Century progress anc and swingers - - - ear-drum- rapid changes. ' Of the human forms called daughters of Eve, Also known by the name of lady or girl, Notwithstanding the dry summer Who have penchant to like handling we are going to harvest enough to by men bread our people. Hay crop In quadrille or lancers or any old about look normal, beets twill. fair and our corn is very doing crop We hauled lunches bales, baskets . Paradise Items one-ha- lf well. by - making uous music for the hundreds of returned heroes representing all branches of the service in the late war, as well as several veterans of other wars made it a picture long to be remembered. We have not time and space to go into detail of evt y phase of the celebration, but suffice it to say that Logan certain!' did herself proud in furnishipg such excellent entertainment for the soldiers, their parents, wives and sweethearts, and the thousands of people that had gathered from every part of Cache County, as well as neighboring counties and states. The transportation facilities between the various to vie on the urban were although there were not nearly enough cars to accommodate the large crowds comfortably, and either going or coming from Logan people were obliged to stand and hang on the best they could, and especially on the last train, and a great- - deal of complaint is heard on account of the lateness of the train arriving at the various stations and of the very crowded condition that existed. Another disappointing fact was that there was no train south between Logan and Mendon after 8:30 in the evening but the 12:30 train. This deprived many people from South Cache, who were obliged to go home and attend to their chores, from seeing the fire works, whichTvas one of the main features of the evening, especially for older ones. This could have been , very easily remedied also, by a little change in the train schedule, or by running a special between Logan and Mendon, at a little later hour. It would have made it a good deal more comfortable, and added much to the convenience of the many passengers on the last train, which did not leave Logan until 1 p. m. -- in-t- er W. Dunn just re- turned from New York where he has been studing in the New York College of Chiropractics, one of the foremost Colleges in the United States. He has ben very successful in his studies and was awarded the highest diploma Because given by that College. of his excellent work in the College Clinic he was awarded a special Diploma, signed by the Dr. at the head of that DepartDr. Dunn ment of the school. comes to us very well trained in the science and practice of his profession and will be located and ready to serve the people of South Cache, in the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Olsen over the Postoffice, Hyrum, Utah. Monday Sept. 1st, will be the opening day, and Dr. Dunn extends an invitation to any and all to call and get acquainted with the great work being accomplished by this profession. He is a son of Bishop C. O. Dunn of Logan and a brother to Mrs. John A. Israelsen and Mrs. Victor J. Allen of this city. He is well and favorably known in South Cache and will no doubt get a good practice. We wish him success. Additional Locals FOR SALE CHEAP Singer Sew ing Machine, latest improved, nearly new. Apply to Mrs.- Flora B. Adv: McBride. has just from overseas service paid Hyrum a visit this Saturday afternoon. Mr. C. W. Cannon, who returned Messrs. June Wilson and E. J. Wilson Jr. returned home last Sun day after traveling in Idaho the past two months in the interest of the Utah Woolen Mills. Mrs. Irving Wilcox and son of health of the people of Para grand-parent- Party Residents of Hyrum who wish to take student boarders or roomers, should at once send in their applications to Principal H. R. Adams, who in turn will notify them of students looking for accommodations. You certainly carry the business The welcome home party last londay night was a great success About 220 met at the . meeting ouse at 8:30 p. m. and enjoyed ne luncheon. A splendid program Waa rendered consisting of speeches 8Dgs and toasts, and at 10:00 p. m a took part in the dance. Joseph B. White of the and and Live Stock Co., Paradise has gone ast with two cars of beef stock efficiently through. Summer Suits price at Newbolds the Clothier, ad. We are in the marWANTED ket for Hogs and Cattle, can handle any class of hogs from 60 lbs. up. All grades of cattle, at highest market price. Inquire of A. D. Phone Allen or H. P. Anderson. Adv. 37w Hyrum. Mens one-ha- lf f riculture Begins November 27th, Thanksgiving Vacation December 19th, Christmas Vacation Begins December 29th School Resumed January 1st, New Years Day February 12th, Lincolns Birthday February 22nd, Washingtons Birthday April 15th, Arbor Day May 21st, Commencement. At South Cache many improve- ments have been made, the Sewing Department has been enlarged. The Cafeteria is ready to serve the students, a faculty room is added and the faculty enlarged. The largest enrollment in their history is expected. The aim of the South Cache High Schools will be to make every study take function in the life of the student, and to encourage in every way their moral, intellectual, and physical development. The Board of Education will follow the same rule regarding transportation of students as in the past. Students will be furnished free transportation where practical. All students are expected to register September eighth. The boys in vocational agriculture will be excused after registration until November third when new classes will ,be organized for them. Home project work will be carried on during the period between registration and November third. This aims to assist the farmer in the harvest of his -- Students wishing boarding places in Hyrum should notify the Principal of South Cjiche High School in order that accommodations may be had. AUTO MEN VISIT AIR FIELD Mrs. Eugene Worley entertainec at a dinner party on Tuesday of this University of Utah Mechanics in Train-inCompare Land and Sky week. The guests present were Machines. s next Tuesday night. gins November 3rd, Vocational Ag- Salt Lake City and Mrs. P. M. Porter and son ef Franklin, Idaho, who came down to attend the celebration at Logan Wednesday, are crops. visiting in Hyrum for a few days. and sacks, But few flagons, because beer It would seem to us, that on ocdise is good. and whisky was scarce, casions of this kind, a little extra Mrs. Grover Dunford of Salt Lake Master Douglas, Miss Drew anc And on the cars in the behavior of efforts should be put forth by the Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs. Nina De he'd Allen are week spending the sinners, railroad officials for the . accommo- Saunders, and Mrs. Frank McAlis with their Mr. anc On our journey home we beheld dations of the public. ter, all of Logan. Mrs. Geo. S. hav are not a trace. Obray. They The wil Hyrum Condenser ng the time of their lives. Bluebird ice cream, will now be extra We old used-up- s run be by electricity shortly We can hear the hum of the what that means. careful Motor equipment is being instal thrashing machine, two are running To keep on friendly terms with The Misses Mary and Maud Doug- ed and as soon as arrangements full blast. fellows like you; with the Utah las of Wellsville were in Hyrum are completed The Red Cros3 are old folks to the cheer when to For and Power you and preparing Friday visiting with Light Co., to furnish Thursday give our soldiers a welcome home take a hold. friends. Hyrum City with additional pow The The annual anouncemneats of the South Cache High Schools have been mailed to all last year students and graduates of the eighth grades. For the benefit the of the interested public school calander is here printed: September 8th, Registration September 9th, Instruction Be- g On Saturday, August lGih, in Automobile Mechanics at the class the University of Utali made a trip to the Buena Vista Flying Field to study the big army aeroplanes. The men were shown every courtesy by Lieutenant C. C. Nutt, who has charge of tire big fleet. rl he details of the wonderful mechanism of the Liberty motor ere examined with great care and interest by every man in the class. Since the commencement of their course, last June, these men have been er, electric connection will be prying into the vitals of limping automobiles. They have been made with the establishment. lettrning howto diagnose motor car troubles and Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Thompson how to put the cars in running condiof Rexburg, Idaho, motored to Hy tion again. Most of the men show aptitude In the business and rum the forepart of this week surprising leave the course prepared to enter the From here Mr. Thompson went to field as garage mechanics. According to Trof. Taylor, the course Salt Lake on business, while Mrs In auto mechanics will be offered by is visiting relatives and the Thompson University each quarter of the friends in this city until her hus coming year. The w'ork is also offered , bands return. They are the guests in the night school for students who of Mr. and Mrs. C. O- Thompson 0 find it impossible to be in attendance during the day time. Mr. John W. Jensen who has been very ill for some time, due to complications following Influenza is considered in pretty good condition according to the doctors on the case. And although he is very weak yet, and it will take some time for him to get his strength back, they think he is in good shape considering what he has gone through and have considerable faith in his recovery. this city. - |