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Show p Song Service Have To Jersey Club Hyrum Appreciated Base Ball Team Organized The song service rendered the ways of raising funds to encourage large exhibit of dairy cattle. Plans are under way for a Jersey Field Day and other activities. a On by number of have quite a in Hyrum who rtoAball Players S. willinff and anxious to play a little encourage- tall, if given We shall question then aries of town boys have a ball team Yi'c tt.e to support are you willing assistance the give them an(l and necessary. . information obtainable, all thats needed is to it seems that it a boost. net together and give of some Call another meeting citizens, representative of the and talk boosters and ball players ' and in that way the matter over understanding, some to coffle an organization of a whereby from . team can be effected. ball understand that quite a are number of our townspeople We having a ball team composed of professionals, but would rather encourage our own is a better idea. boys, which Plenty of games can be had by that good amateour ball teams, would give our townspeople the not in favor of , amusement and that class But the of sport mostly needed. citizens must be behind the movement and encourage the boys with of kind necessary financial assistance. If this is done properly, we the fear but what a good ball team can be organized in Hyrum. , Jt has been done before have no Logan 5th ward , choir, under the direction Of Chorister A. J. Hansen ast Sunday afternoon at the 3rd ward chapel, this city, was greatly appreciated by the large audience present. The choir, about 60 in number, came in automobiles, and iad occupied the eho'ir seats prompt-yo- n time. Bp. Louis P. Maughan, Editor Courier:-- Sunday morning the visitors were taken to the 18th Ward Sunday School which has an enrollment of 432. A visit was made to each Dept, where an opportunity was had to see how and what is being taught to Latter-daSaint children. Mr. and Mrs, Gow expressed themselves as being delighted and had never seen so many beautiful children before. Services in the Tabernacle were attended at 2 p. m. where the great organ and beautiful - Mention was made in the last issue of the Courier of the visit to Salt Lake City of R. M. Gow, Secy of the American Jersey Cattle Club, New York,' N. Y Mr. and Mrs.' G iw arrrived from Los Angeles, Cal.', and were met at the Hotel Utah.bv Chairman John A. Israelsen. ' After breakfast a party consisting . of Geo. (J. Smith, (a son of Pres. Jos. F. Smith) Ben R. Elderege, State Agent in Dairying U. S. Dept. Agri. and U. A. C., V. L. Martineau, County Argi. Agt. of Salt Lake County, Mr. and Mrs. Prohibition is Practical The following article received from the National Prohibition Committee is timely, and should appeal to all who believe in national prohibition, and act accordingly to safeguard the cause of prohibition. , lhe Citizens of Hmerica: One year of Porhibition has brought more laughter to children presided.; and more smiles to women than any The first song on the program other legislation. The was: after Crusaders, It has turned almshouses and brewsinging thrilled which Bp. Allen offered the invoca-tioevery listener. Pres. eries into factories, jails into corn-cribSmith of the Northwestern Following were the group of States Mission spoke on our missionand brought their inmates Throw songs, Evening Song. forward into the great industrial Mr. Gow ary said he system. Out the Life Line, and Jesus, would try to'tnakeour missionaries, army. avior Pilot Me. Elder C. P. Olsen and John A. Israelsen, started who might call at his home as welGow It has added untold billions to the then made a brief but appropriate see the City and come as we had made to Hotel from the nations him in Utah, wealth, transferred money talk on the influence and value of Jersey-herdalso some from We first the saloon tills to savings banks Mr. Mrs. and Monday Gow . morning music, also quoting some apt pott-ryvisited State the and Capitol then Bldg.',' started for the East. newly erected homes. The choir then sang Our Faof Utah grounds, the The University Eighteenth Amendment has Respectfully therland, and Music in the Air. beautiful drove the increased farm and city values, past city park John A. Israelsen A ladies quartet then sang two of miles beautiful resiquickened industry and brought to Swedish folk sangs, translated into and through We still have a gdod line of Gar- the United States the districts. dent greatest era English, however. Other numbers of prosperity ever known. we continued on den Seeds, Utah grown. If the ..From City you How can I Leave Thee. were: r The to Little Cotton Wood Canyon, pass- are in need of field corn' or peas, element is doing its The Soldiers Farewell and The alfalfa seed or we utmost can old the ed furnish to oats, by repeal the Volstead Act. paper mill, then came Hunters Farewell by MendelsSC. Produce Co. It adv you.would and Wasatch the back visited nullify the Eighteenth Dairy sohn. Chorister Hansen expressed the most modern This is Mrs. Geo. Gordon returned home Amendment, which would mean the the pleasure taken by himself and Farm. overthrow of National Prohibiton in the west, where about one Sunday from a few the choir in their pleasant, social dairy days visit at hundred pure bred Jersey cows are Corrinne. She was accompanied and its attendant prosperity. commingling with the people of The liquor minority proproses to milked to supplya city milk route. by her daughter Mrs. J. A. Willis, Bp. Maughan praised Hyrum. attain its ends by capturing the Na"was Gow very .interested in who returned to her home in Corand thanked the visitors for the Secy tional Convention of the political beautiful herd, the well kept rinne Thursday. services rendered, after which the the parties. milk cooling plant, flowing ' Mrs. choir sang as the closing number barns, Georgina Johnson, wife of The dry majority, as demonstrated and all. wells, , Massa Dear. 'Benediction was Andreas Johnson, died Thursday at by ratification in forty-fivstates, Smith's Jersey Farm her home in Logan. Theyl lived in MtST Control these pronounced by Elder W. A. Mc- , Mr. Geo. C. conventions. was visited next, wiviare, to.be Hyrym ' Bride, - Vv e v ' ; number, ask" you- iu get, ever state, l Island Bred where found The singing in general was very raised their they family. district, and local organization, of good; the voices and various parts Jersey cows, some recently purchas- Funeral services will be held at the whatever kind within your reach, to ' 9th ward meeting house, at Logan, ADOPT RESOLUTIONS substanwere well balanced, bringing forth ed at prices up to $2300. A drive up State Street, which is this Saturday at 2 oclock p. m. exellent harmony, giving evidence tially as follows: 23 miles long, brought us to the Interment will be in the Hyrum of the well training received at the Be it resolved, that we hereby Tabernacle in time to attend the Cemetery. hands of Chorister Hansen. authorize our names to be used at After he meeting the visitors Organ Recital which was greatly Mr. Fleisher, the old reliable each and every political convention s appreciated by all. After lunch we were taken by a committee to Sewing Machine adjuster is in Hy- to be held in 1920. notifying the Hotel by delegations rum and three catering establishments were met at the vicinity for a few days and leaders of all parties that we will and treated to such refreshments as of Jersey Breeders from Osche, Dav- if you want your machine fixed and support such parties as specifically is, Box Eider, Weber, Salt Lake and made as appealed to them. good as new, leave word at endorse by platform declaration the Utah Counties. this office and your wants will be Eighteenth Amendment as interpretChairman John A. Israelsen called attended to. Mr. Fleisher is an ed by the Volstead Act, or some the meeting to order, and stated experienced machinist and will fix measure equally effective; and nomiThe Third Ward Primary Ass'n. that we were fortunate in being your machine to last. The repairing nate candidates unequivocally comwill render the following progratq favored by the presence of the Na- can be done at your home as well as mitted to its enforcement. we Said were the at tional deprived elsewhere. Secy. Sunday evening May 30th, Prices reasonable. He Immediately wire a copy of your 3rd ward meeting house, at 8 oclock of representation at National Meet- also carries a supply of sewing ma- resolutions to each of the following ings because of no State Organiza- chine extras. adv. persons who have agreed to act as prompt. tion and recommended that we Prelude custodians of these rsolutions for an such effect Eliason organizationSecy Prayer, Mary their respective parties: Gow was then introduced and gave U. S. Senator Arthur Capper, Singing, Spring, Primary his of a account brief months Booth Ida Recitation, trip State of Utah, Washington, D. C. (Republican). U. S. Senator Morris Sheppard, Cache Song, Connie and Valoie Rosen- since leaving N. Y. Said it was an of County so to meet with baum up many inspiration In the Hyrum Precinct of said Washington, D. C. (Democrat.) splendid people as he had found in County, I have in my possession the Recitation, Ida Nielsen. Congressman Charles H. Randall, the west. The west can be justly following described estray animals, Washington D. C. (Prohibitionist.) Piano Solo, Phinetta James which if not claimed and taken Song, Grant Miller and Varnell proud of the wonderful developTime is short. The crisis is real will be sold at public auction ments made in Jersey breeding. away, Anderson. to the highest cash bidder at my Republican convention meets June Oregon having produced two world corral in Hyrum precinct, on Mon 8th. Democratic .Convention )lune Lesson, Fifth Grade champion cows; Wash., Cal., and day, the 7th day of June, 1920, at 21st. Immediate action is necessary. Song, June Hall and Co. Utah with some very excellent breed- the hour of 1 oclock p. m. Recitation, Clara Olsen Description of Animals: He We save ing and high producing herds. Song Lucinda and Tisha Haws Pay less and dress better. 5 years old, about mare One bay of a the-jolivClub. State the endorsed of to $15.00 on your suit. plan Singing, Give me yon white hind feet, weight about 1,150 a and Constitution Ad After Star Clothing Store, Loganaccepting ing, Primary. lbs., no brands visible. officers were the following Benediction, Mable Midgley One roan horse, strip in face, At a meeting of the County Comelected: President John A. Israelsen, branded L H on left shoulder, about missioners held last they Democrats! Hyrum"; Vice President Wm. C. 8 years old, three white feet, weight decided not to hold aThursday, bond election Winder, Salt Lake City; (Mr. Win- about 1,200 lbs. but to adopt a method to create a Said estrays were caken up by me A Democratic Primary for the der is Pres. . of Utah State Fair fund by direct taxation for the imin said precinct on the 25th day of purpose of choosing 13 delegates Assn,) Secy and Treas. A. O. May, 1920. provement of the roads where most to attend a County Convention at Smoot, Provo; (Mr. Smoot is Pres, A. D. ALLEN, necessary. Logan, June 5th, 1920, at 2 p. m., of Utah County Jersey Breeders and Pound Keeper for Hyrum Preav The dance at the Elite Hall last is hereby called to convene Mon- Postmaster at Provo. Directors cinct. Wednesday night was another record day evening, May 31st at 8. p. m , LaMar Price, Provo; Geo. C. Smith, breaker for attendance. The big at tfie Hyrum City Hall. A re- Salt Lake; J. Elmer Rouse, Spring-villPoplar Farm Fox Reg. Jersey crowd certainly enjoyed the music Pathfinder Reg. Bull $5.00. Jenevas L. W, Hillam, Granger. organization of the party will the direction under of R. Owen fees Service also take place. Mr. Parratt, Mgr. of State Fair, Duroc Boar $5.00. his and able players of the A. Israel- Sweeten, Resp. C. F. Olsen, Chairman, spoke regarding premium money payable in advance- John band. Saltair Ad. A. D. Allen, Secretary. and recommended that ws devise sen, Gem Jersey Farm. , n. To s, s. . V pro-liquo- - - v e 4 of.-year- , s "some-vwJcderfu- ( all means let' us get tlilrand have a ball team. -- By toge Who start the ball will Decoration Day Program Decoration Day services will be held at the Second Ward Chape should at a. m., so people themselves accordingldecorate the graves enough to be at the services promptly 11 govern y, and go and early promptly on time. the program: Silver Players Opening Song, Choir Prayer, Chaplin L. K- Larsen Ladies Quartett, Grace Wilson & Following is Music, - Co. Oration, Hon. C. F. Olsen Instrumental Music, Christiansen Trio. Singing, Choir Prayer, Chaplain ft,Party f the immediate friends Mr- C. F.,pisen met at his reslast ide Saturday evening, and Pleasantly surprised him, it being jaomversaryof h.g birth which 'WaS he ext day Bund!, Thl evening was spent and 0tller Pastinnes, dunCla ng which the guests vere treat- a tastily prepared lunchoen. 816 hUr the uesta departed hai a imrfVPnnt most Peasant even-h- a 311 wished Mr. Olsen many ' !Py retur"3 of the day. MmT Present were: Mr. and Petersen- - Mr and Mrs. C 0 T?eSt 0 - T dnd Mrs N" J" Nielsen Mrs" Hans p- - An- MrMr!iaDd Mrs- - John P" Nie1 rs" dohn Jensen and 'm' Sen Mr 8nd Mr. &nd J- - A. Wahlen. ' - Hy-rum- Primary Program Estray Notice. - . $10-0- - By-La- Attention, Hawkins Band at Hit e; - |