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Show V V i' 3 A Hyrum, Cache XI. VOL. song by Mrs. and the "Recessional A Program at S.G. Hyrum, Utah, Dec. 21, 1920. The South Cache High School obof the served the Tercentenary Landing of the Pilgrims with a ven' They not only geance here today. celebrated the event with a program which, according to Principal Adams of the high school, was one of the very best ever presented at the school, but the mothers of all the students of the south cache institution were invited to help make the day a red letter one. This combining the observance of the landing of our forefathers with regular Mothers t)ay was a particularly happy one. It seemed to connect up the past with the present. The mothers Lizzie Lemoa by the school the program. Mothers Day was directed by the girls of' the Home Economics Club. These. girls conducted the visitors about the school and' explained the work of the different Punch and wafers departments. were served and in addition the mothers were special guests at a Chistmas dinner served in the high school cafeteria. Principal Adams officially extended a cordial welcome to the visitors and spoke for choir concluded the faculty and student body in in- viting the mothers to come often. Many of the guests expressed sur- the size of the school and extent of its work. It was the first visit on the part of some who live far from the high school. A prise of the general feeling of satisfaction con- school was enjoyed the Tercentenary program cerning the work of the immensely and their visit to the evident. The fathers of all students are to school .even more - if possible. In line with the plans mapped out be invited to the school some time in the future, . because the school by the state committee on the obser vance of the three hundredth ann- unites in the feeling that a wider of the work of the iversary of the landing of the Pi- appreciation will school result from closer Aclgrims, the South Cache high school . had preparad a special program for Reverend , Allen the occasion. Jacobs of L'gan, was the main speaker but he was well supported by the other parts of the exercises. The progiam was given in the high school assembly hall during the re gular chapel, period and the hall was filled to thevwalls with an apprecia tive audience of mothers and stud ents. Probably the hall was never so crowded in the history of South r , y . Cache functions, Mr. H. P. Anderson of the school faculty delivered the invocation which was followed by special music The by the high school choir. quaintanceship with it. What Is Osteopathy? Osteopathy is that school of heading which regards the human body as a machine and treats diseases by scientific Oth, i v By T. C. HARBAUGH Fwm the land of song and atory. Angel-keand old as Time; in her glory Where the lily the Queen of Judahs clime Dont spend your time cuddling Reigns From the village of the stranger a pup. No man likes to play second Where the infant Saviour lay. fiddle to a poodle. Cradled in .an, humble manger, Christmas comes to us today. Dont marry for the sake of a flowrs the where fields the From grew good time, or fine 'clothes or anyWhere His childhood flitted by thing but love. Where He spent the fated hours Neath the burning Orient sky, Dont marry a man to reform scrambled roses the from where And him. No man would do as much 'v' Over hedge and mossy wall. for you. j. He rambled,. Carpeting the paths all. us Christmas comes to greet Dont listen to your mothers when they tell you to marry some old lobKedron still its song is singing ster just because he has oodles of To the far off Orient sea, And the tuneful bells are ringing cash. In the old years jubilee; Dont lose one jot of your purity Children pluck the lily blowing stem. ever On her graceful no matter what the inducement. And the lazy herds are lowing Our homes and our lives are on a On the , plains of Bethlehem. level with the women, no higher, no Where He trod the paths of sorrow. Where He felt the wound of thorn. lower. Dont flirt. Its dangerous. Where He longed the brighter morrow Dawns the holy Christmas mom; Dont bd flighty and say yes Where the gentle day discloses It is when he pops the question. Happiness on land and sea. Once He blessed the gentle roses decision of the biggest your I On the shores of Galilee. it carefully. Aye, from humble hut and steeple Dont grab the first chance that In that land that lies afar. comes along, you may get a man, Rise the anthems of the people but like as not it will be only someTo the glowing Christmas Star; There is told the olden story thing in breeches. f How anttd the scented hay, Dont marry an unconverted man Christ, the Saviour, came from glory Christmas first is afraid to be a Christian. who day. earths Upon Set the bells of Christmas ringing Dont worry if you dont marry. It is times best jubilee. are lots worse things in the There For to us again theyre bringing world today than being an old maid.' Messages from oversea; Let the hearts of all be lifted, Dont simper and look silly when Hope the fiercest tide can stem; you think of love. It is the grandLet the darkest clouds be rifted, I and noblest gift God has given est Bethlehem . iChristmas comes from pt - . . , lives-Mak- - fc-- Norice k - Special Notice . Bring us the news. Rolled Barley, at Cynthia Benson Camp of the ad Baxters Mill, Hyrum.- Himself a former resident of PlyDaughtersof Pioneers will hold their the on talked mouth, Rev. Jacobs FOR SALE 10 acres of good meeting Friday Dec. 31, at 2 p. m. customs of the present day inhabit- in the Stake House. .A special pro- beet land in east field on County ants of the town which is so fagram is being prepared and a real road, also 4 acres in north field. mous in United States history. It Everybody Apply to Miss Irma. Christiansen, good time is expected. was extremely refreshing to hear a is adv attend. to invited Hyrum. cordially a man from the very spot where had lived those whose memories the day was set apart, dispense with the usual flowery bromides and talk 8B the Pilgrims must have spoken, on the customs of these whom he Closing, Plymoutheans. styled Rev. Jacobs lauded the faith and dauntless spirit which led those pioneers of our continent to leave a home in the land .they loved and seek religious freedom in a wilderness. Never has a talk been more appreciated than was his, by the students of the South Cache High. A part of the observance of the day, the faculty had previously decreed that all students of the school should write themes on some phase of Pilgrim activity. Of all papers submitted, the one written by Miss Annie Buist was declared the best by the English instructor. Buist read her theme as a part of The FOR SALE e - thir song very effectively, after which Rev. Jacobs talked to the v people assembled. Donts to Women ' thereby manipulation obstructions and impediments to the natural forces within the Ijody.....'. Osteopathy is not a remedy and it is not a part of mediX1920. Western cine aitho ip does embrace surgery. It is not a treatment for some particular class or group of diseases. It is a complete system of the apeu-tic- s AssocThe Soqth Oehe Livesruf-the Pilgrims Chorus,, sung by applicable alike to all curable iation will hold annua) meeting choir, perhaps was never renderec diseases. It is pqually as good for at the Cilv Jan 3rd, Hvrum, Hal, with more pleasing enthusiasm fevers, pneumonia, grippe tonsillitis, 1 o'c'ock p m at 1921, , for the Miss Ann Jackson of the Senion bronchitis and other acute diseases purpose of rendering a report, and Class read from Longfellows "The as it is for rheumatism, nprvous electing officer's for tho season of Courtship of Miles Standish that prostration, constipation, headaches 1921, also anv other business that pleasing part relative to the pro and other.chronic affections. All may come before the meeting. posal of marriage of Miles StandOsteopathic Physicians are exami- members are urged to attend and as ish to Priscilla, delivered through ned and licensed by the Medical others that wish to join. many John Aldens mouth. A mixed Laws of Utah and all other States Membership fees one dollar ($1). double quartet chosen from stu- in the country. ad G. A. Anderson, Pres. dents of the school, sang an removing all NO. 5 Friday, Dec. 24 1920. Where Christmas Comes From the program. Tercentenary County, i r to humanity. A Take .yourselves seriously. f i t - Av- Is woman the best thing! this good side of Heaven, and a bad woman is the worst thing this side of Hell.' (Contributed.) ' Newspaper Union.) w ' Announcement i h Dr. D. D. Tebbs, dentist is Iocat-i- n Hyrum, with offices up stars in the Elite Dance Hall. CAN YOU BEAT IT? Dr. Tebbs is a graduate of the Northwestern Dental School of ChWhere can a man buy a cap for his icago and has been practicing dentknee? istry at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, for the past nine years. The Doctor comes Or a key for a lock of his hair? well recomended and we wish him Can your eyes be called an academy Because there are pupils there? every success. In the crown of your head what jewels are found? Who travels the bridge of your Notice. nose? - Excursion will take Could you use in shingling the roof place the first Wednesday in the of your mouth the New Year for all the High The nails on the end of your toes? Priests in Hyrum Stake. Recom- Could the crook in your elbow be mends can be signed by a member sent to jail? of the Stake Presidency at the If so, what did he do? James L. Jensen, temple. How can you sharpen your shoulder Pres. High Priests Quorum. blades? Ill be darned if I know, do you? Could you sit in the shade of the 4 palm of your hand? Or on the drum of your ear? beat 4 , Does the calf on your leg eat the corn on your toe? Then why grow corn on the ear? New York Central Magazine. A temple Your credit is good, get your coal from us, guaranteed to equal any coal on the market. S. C. Produce 4-4- -4 Co. a(j The 2nd ward dramatic company "The Dust of the Earth 4 presented to a large and appreciative audience Thursday evening in the ward hall. The cast was carefully, selected and the folks did justice fo themselves and to their respective parts. Its to be will that hoped they present 4- it down town so as to let the other 4 4 4 s wards enjoy it. A Merry Christmas to all bur Patrons and Friends |