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Show 6 y O' -- q Courier VOL. XI. Hrrwn, Cache Coealy, ; Ctah. Friday. April 15, 1921. Just Suppose Missionary South Cache Just suppose Mr. Jones is a a Success good H.' K0.22 were many of the towns people of Hyrum who saw the race. The merchants of the city had previous- State Farm Bureau News S. American citizen, with a ly supported the event loyally and good average American wife and had offered prizes of great number good average-sizeof and variety to the winners. family farewell party The missionary A district vocational conference in a good average children, Because it is regarded as the best living Donaid Midgley given in honor of American home or on a good for the Cache, Logan, Box contract under which grower and Elder, at the 3rd ward last Wednesday manufacturer can work average American farm. Ogden, Morgan, and North Summit evening was one of the best attended And someone should make this school districts ? was "held at the advantage, the Utah sugar beet confor some time past; the program South Cache FOR SALE to Potatoe him: $1.25 per tract for 1921 has been adopted by proposition high school at Hyrum, also, in our estimation' was one of Mr. Jones I propose to fur- Utah, on April 9th, at which there hundred, apply to Louis T. Miller, the Michigan Sugar Beet Growers the best ever had on similar occa- nish ad association. Information to this efyou a servant and companion were many prominent Utah men of Hyrum. sions, every number on the program for your whole family, including educational affairs present. The Mr. Raymond Jorgensoa returned fect has been received by officers of being artistically rendered. was wife conference called and yourself your by Mr. I. B. home last Saturday from his mission the Utah State Farm Bureau in conImmediately after the program a And right there Mr. Jones Ball and Jean f ox. Supervisors "in nection with a request for spent in California. collection was taken up, which when would say, Hold on. You have Agricultural and Home Economics on sugar problems. Mr. Silo Man the supply of silo summed up amounted to something As in the case of the Utah conthe wrong prospect. I dont need Education respectively, under the corn is very limited this year, give over $100.00, and which was given direction of the Department of Pubtract, the grower will receive a any servant nor any companion. C. Prous order S. to Bro. Midgley to aid him in his your early. Look at this flock, and see if you lic instruction of the state of Utah. price for beets based on a sliding ad scale as to missionary labors. The work taken up was divided duce Co. can see where we need to add to sugar content and the Following this the audience re- our A. A. Savage shipped a car of wholesale price of . sugar. The number or to our expenses. into three great groups Farm Mepaired to the basement where dancsand to week Richmond to this be Wait a minute, Mr. Jones, chanics. Agriculture, and HomeMichigan association, according to ing was enjoyed until a late hour, you cannot appreciate the propo- making. Mr. E, Perry VanLeuven, used in special cement work on the the farm bureau report, represents when parted with the feeling that sition fulljr until I have describ- Instructor in Mechanic Arts at the North Cache High School building. 12,000 growers and a normal beet they had been well paid for coming ed the of 175,000 acres which proPaint-Up- , acreage party and the accomplish- South Cache high school, gave a When you Clean-Uout and wishsng Donald success and the'-earduce ments to be secured and the .bene- report on approximately 1,000,000 tons work at his save the surface and you save Godsped in his future labors. fits to be derived. This party, school, George C. Laney did the all paint and varnish. Anderson & of beets for seventeen factories. The music for the dance was furas I said, will be a companion to same for the Box Elder high school, Sons Company, Hyrum. ad nished by the Silver Players, who and these and following to your wife, as well as talks, discussion you Unless other counties of the state Mrs. Herbert VanNoy and baby deserve credit for helping to make a servant; sexless and ageless; in- was led by William Bond and Parare unusually active in the closing the sociarsuch a success, and which daughter of Blackfoot, Idaho, are B. In ker Pratt. the of their 1921 membership drives, Agricultural telligent, even 'wise; healthy; was appriciated - by the people who visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Worley, days C. Mr. section exSteiner, and Professor p, agreeable a few days. Mrs. VanNoy is a sis- Morgan county will display the blue attended and missionary committee of Rural Education g at the Univerand ribbon for farm bureau organization perienced; ter to Mrs. Worley. as well. will tell your kid- sity of Utah, was the main contriFinal reports , are now this year. Miss Dora to returned Jeppesen butor the to. dies their bedtime story; help the His talk, program.. being received by officers of the1' Hynum Man Receives boys and girls make their play- Class Methods inAgriculture was her home at Arco, Idaho, Monday, Utah State Farm Bflreau from all things; help you around the place comprehensive and authoritative. after visiting here for several 'days. parts of the state and the northern State Appointment or on the farm; help mother with The leaders in the agricultural work Miss Jeppesen just returned from a county is said to lead the list so far Her mother, Mrs. N. A. with 67 her cooking, her dressmaking in the high schools in the various mission. per cent of its entire farm home. her districts accompanied Jeppesen conferat the house and her represented population enrolled as farm bureau John A. Israelsen of Hyrnm, planning; tell you led ence discussions is di- members. Attention of all concerning probUtah, has been designated by the clean jokes to lighten the end of lems of work. their The From the standpoint of the greattired a program rected to the fact that a supply of state agricultural commission to day; inform you of what take over the duties of the state is going on in the neighborhood for the work in'the Homemaking Victory medals, Battle clasps and est number of farmers enrolled it is division includalks and reports bronze stars are awaiting- .distribu- probable .that Weber County will dairy and food, commissioner, as well as in the state and the Thelappointment' will take effect wbrla; even show you pictures by Miss Wfrtltacre, "and Miss tion at the Marine Corps Recruiting take first place for 1921 with apboth of the Agricul Station, 162 South Main Street, Salt proximately 1,000 members in a toin a few days when Mr. Israelsen you would be interested in; tell Johanne-MoeFar- These medals tal farm population of 1,687. will succeed W. M. Boyden of you where you can buy the best tural College of Utah faculty, and Lake City, Utah. Miss Jean Cox, as well as reports may be obtained at the above ad- mers throughout the state, accordCoalville, whose term has expired- - things for the least money; and Under the new order the state perform many wonders which do from the directors of Domestic dress by personally presenting or ing to officers of the Utah Federaboard of agriculture succeeds the not just now come to mind; and Science and Arts activities in the mailing discharge certificate or other tion, are showing increased interest ' no cost, with various high schools of the division. evidence of service in the Marine in farm bureau work and are pardairy and food commission com- at practically All were ably rendered. ticularly interested in the Corps during the World War. posed of John T. Caine 111. of no lazy days and no oversleeping, Other educators of repute who marketing plan embraced in the Richmond, George Shorten of no sickness and no anger or harsh Mr. Warren McBride of this city, seed pool, the wool pool and alfalfa were are: present Superintendent met with a Ogden, Charles Cottrell and Her- words. How would you like lo accident painful very the proposed grain marketing syscem make such an addition to your R. V. Larsen of the Cache School man Harms both of Salt Lake. Thursday afternoon, while hauling of the United Grain PetGrowers, IncorDistrict,- Superintendent Henry It is understood that the agri home establishment? baled hay. He slid off the load falcultural board has tentatively a My goodness, SmithI There ersen of the Logan schools and Prin- ling directly under the wagon, the porated. cipal H. R. Adams of the South greed on successors to severa aint no such animal! wheels passing over his leg, causing others incumbeuts in various of Yes, there is, but not so much Cache high school. a bad fracture. Dr. Worley was fices which merged into the agri- appreciated as'it should be. It During the conference the visitors called to set the broken limb, and cultural department under the is one of a half-dozecommunity inspected the new shop building, the Warren is getting along as well as STATE OF UTAH, and the equipment can be new order. These appointments newspapers published, near you, laboratories, expected, but it will be some City of Hyrum, probably will be confirmed by the and it will do everything I have possessed by the South Cache high days before will be able to resume I have in my possession the followIt will school for the work in Mechanic nis daily tasks. mentioned and more. board at its next meeting. ing described animals lawfully im.11.50 for a Arts, Agriculture, and Homemakicg cost you about if not claimed and An interesting case was called to pounded, which, which nois school. at the will and sold at public be there taken is. given high away, S. C. Pic years service, Bring us your Eggs, It attention our happened recently. to the auction Much favorable comment resulted highest cash bidder, duce Co. ad thing on the face of the earth 1920 of close the to (leap in corral this city, on Tuesat prior my which people buy that gives as and the concensus of opinion was just 19th certain the a Our seed potatoes are of a choice seeems that It day, day of April, that the school is remarkably fitted year.) much value for the price paid. 1 oclock p. m. the hour of 1921, at of our neighborhood variety, the best you can get. S. Send me for vocational work and that the young lady Smith. AU right, ' C. Produce Description of Animal: to a certain young man, Co. ' ad the paper you have in mind but work now being accomplished at the proposed One roan horse, about 10 years also of our community. In pressing FOR ALE One Case Tr actor as remember, it must be clean. Aux school is second to none in the state her suit she about 1050 lbs., branded old, weighs expressed a willingness E P on left good as new. when actual results are considered Will take a team ob on thigh, had ring-bon- e to live on bread and water if he front on shoes of three foot, part pay. right Apply to W. G. Reese, would but marry her. The young of its feet. Benson, or 622J4 ad Notes d Additional Locals al p, s good-humore- d; clean-thinkin- clean-speakin- . es - . jY . n, Estray Notice. n ; phone Logan, Tuesday April 12, the 1st ward Relief Society met as usual at 3 p. The Irish American At The Rex - m. After an excellent program rendered (ind most of the business transacted, Pres. Maria Wilson surprised the audience numbering 40 women and a number of children, by inviting every one present to accompany her home to spend the balance of the afternoon. The occasion was intended for a double Purpose, and in honor of one of their members, Mrs. Emma Hagart f North Dakota, who has been siting with her daughter, Mrs. E. Wilson Jr., for the last 3 months and who leaves Monday for her home. Sister Wilson had prepared a dainty luncheon for all and a very Pleasant time was had. The; sisters eft wishing Mrs, Hagart good luck on her ' journey. had been The Lee Comedy Co., an organ ization of young theatrical artists presented the fascinating comedy n Our drama, Cousin at the Rex Theatre last Monday evening. There were very few present, but nevertheless the company gave an excel-en- t performance, and those who were present were really surprised by the artistic work displayed some exjy the performers, and, pressed it, they even surpassed We are sure, he Taylor Co. this company rehowever, should turn sometime in the future, that Irish-America- t'hey would receive better patronage as they were sure good. Although the audience was small, the performance went through without a hitch. Kenneth Murray, 22, won the Annual South Cache high school Cross Country run held at the high school recently, according to Coach E. N. Larsen of the high school. Orlando Thompson, 21, crossed the tape a close second with Gordon Savage, 24, Elmer Thompson, 22, anjj Sylvan Anderson, 23, following in the third, fourth and fifth places Murray finished the respectively. course in thirteen minutes which is a good performance, considering the fact that the course is slightly under two and one half miles in I length. A large field turned out to run the race and competition was keen from the start to the bresting of the tape, in front of the Elite Hall in The runners started at Hyrum. In addition to a school. the high -largp number of students', there . Said animal was impounded in man, so the story goes, agreed with the provision that the arrangement this city on the 9th day of April, basis. He said he would 1921. be on 50-N. C. Anderson, furnish the water if she would furPoundkeeper. nish the bread, and added that it should not be hard for her to do so with Associated Farmers Milling ad Cos, mill right here in town. 50 Notice to Public ' We have discontinued selling-coaon time, all coal sales hereafter must be strictly cash, those who have done a credit business with us in the past, we will ask l Hyrum Stake s Quarterly Conference them to make full settlement imrum Stake will be held Saturday mediately, as our Ogden office is and Sunday April 23rd and 24th, demanding it. South Cache Produce Co. next. Meetings will be held at 10 The quarterly conference of Hy- a. m. and 2 p. m. each day. Men and YouDg Mens all wool A full attendance of Stake and church members officers Ward Call and see apd suits, $25 to $39.50. is desired. them before you buy. Star ad Presidency, ing Co., Logan, 4 |