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Show N South VOL. Hyram, Cache County, Utah, Friday, XI Boost for the Baseball Team meeting of some of the loca baseball fans held recently an oreffected with Man' ganization was tel Monson as Manager and Percy Swenson as Captain. A move is now on foot to finance the organization and for that pur have Joeen printed pose tickets which will be distributed among our citizens as soon as prssible, anc a challenge game can be arrangec It is the intention of the for. managers to select the best materia available and get a team together that will be a credit to our town But to do this, the boys must be en couraged and supported with pro per finance, from the citizens anc business people of our city, as no thing can be accomplished without to properly the necessary means such an organiza equip and finance At a tion. Therefore, we say, lets all get behind the move and support the boys and make the team an attract ion and a benefit to our town. Ground Squirrel Drive Successful FURTHER USES FOR RADIUM Its Employment In Pottery Is Said to Be Productive of Results of Great Benefit Water containing radioactive compounds is used as a curative agent for certain illnesses. Mwe jcontact-witisuch compounds for a suflicient length of time will make water slightly radioactive. Pottery is now manufactured which has in it a small percentage of radioactive material. This is mixed with the clay and baked in the kiln. Water left in pottery of this nature for a short time will become radioactive by induction, and a health-givindrink is made. Such water may also be employed in the watering of plants with good results, since the presence of a radioactive compound near the roots of a plant is very helpful to its growth. Popular Science Monthly; Utah Represented at Conference . h g Quick Disguise. There's a man out in front who says he wants to lick you, said the office urchin of the Chiggersville Clarion. How large is he? asked the editor, who was in the composing room taking a' proof of an editorial on the rights of a free people. Hes a great, big fellow, sir. All right, replied the editor as he whipped off his collar and tie, rumpled his hair, disarranged his dress and smeared ink on his face, neck, ears Go back and tell the oband arms. streperous visitor that there is nobody on the premises just now but the print- ers Cooperative marketing is one of the biggest subjects up for consideration by the American farmer today. u, While extention of agricnltural credits and relief from exhorbitant transportation rates are also vital subjects, improved marketing methods are of chief concern at this time. This in brief is the message brought to Utah farmers by James M. Kirkhatn, secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau, upon his return from the east where he attended a series of important conferences called by the American Farm Bureau Federation. Among the meetings attended by the Utah iarm bureau officer were thdse held in Chicago at which the grain growers of the United States indorsed the cooperative marketing plan. He also attended the fruit growers conference and a meeting of the livestock representatives. Following the Chicago meetings Mr. Kirkhatn went to Wash- ington, D. C., where representa- boy. May NO. 6, 1921. was broughtxout that the foreign grower has a double advantage 25 Wellsville Will Celebrate oyer the American producer. It costs 30 cents to transport a bushel of corn from Missouri to New York City by rail and ten cents Wellsville will celebrate May to transport the same amouut of folcorn from Argentina to New York Day on the 14th, when the And when the lowing program will be rendered: City by water. sunrise the Stars and Stripes Argentina grower takes his At will be unfurled to the breeze American dollar home he finds that it has increased considerably mid sweet stfains of muic by the in value. The same applies to Scout band. At 10 a.m. the peolemons from Sicily and scores of ple will assemble on the public other foreign products which square, where a procession will come into competition with Amer- be formed and inarched to the residence of the Queen, who with ican grown foodstuffs. her maids of honor will be escorted to the square, where the following program will be rendered: Additional Locals Dont forget the missionary party at the First ward Wednesday night. Remember the Donna Vickroy Co. at the Rex, Tuesday night May 10th. Remember we will buy your poultry, 1 or 100, the highest market price paid. Call us up. S. C. Proad duce Co. Song by Sunday School Prayer, Chaplain Selection by the Band Address of Welcome, Sidney Wyatt Flower Drill Speech and Crowning of the Queen by Prince Consort. Speech by Queen Instrumental Quartett, Leland . Pasture your colts at home. I Hill & Co. have summer and fall pasture at Song by Kindergarden DepartPhone ments $2 00 per month, per head. E. J. Wilson Jr., 93 w Hyrum, Girls Chorus, under the direct, Utah. ad ion of Mrs. Norman Allen and The Donna Vickroy Co.' presents Miss May Maughan Prayer by Chaplain the comedy drama The Call At 2 p. m. the people will asof the Woods at th Rex Tuesday night May 10th. Admission prices semble on the square where various amusements will take place. same as last performance. Officers of the Day: Master of Hemstitching and picoting attachment works on any sewing machine, Ceremonies, R. A. Leishman; John C. Brenchly; Price $2.50 with Chaplain, easily adjusted. Queen, Irene Woodward; Prince, full instructions. Gem Novelty C W. Thorpe; Maids of Box 1031, Corpus Christi, Texas, ac Lorenz tives of every state farm bureau drafted a tentative program of Mrs. H. F.Liljenquist who has farm legislation to be passed upbeen visiting her children at MCam-moon by the executive committee of Idaho, reports having had In behalf of "the Farm Bureau the national organization and aland propertyowners on whose farms stormy cold weather while there presented during this session of so, a great deal of sickntss such as they assistedwe wish to thank the congress. The congress on pro chicken-pomen and students who helped in whooping cough, measles, is and some cases developing in- posed agricultural legislation the ground squftreldrive held May, expected to protucg, sevfral mea3rd. We wish "also to - thauk the to pneumonia causing ,four deaths sured "tli VelieL to in that neighborhood, one family was school authorities who allowed their farmers in everypart of the of their students to assist. While the Ro- called to part with three Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Monson over country. dent Control or squirrel drive has loved ones, which cast a gloom without exception Almost from Salt Lake City, Thurs She is been long delayed on account of the the whole community. rates cited were by day, where they went with their son however, that all her high freight frequent storms, excellent results thankful, the representatives of all the Russell, who left for a mission to fine. are expected, and a great deal of folks were getting along states as the immediate evil Holland Wednesday evening. benefit is sure to have beeu accomplWhile attending the funeral of which hampers the farmer toLOST A gold Mesh bag, containished. From reports received the his sister Mrs. Hazel Smith Ander- day, said Mr. Kirkham in ing a gold bracelet and some small poisoned oats used is very effective son, Mr. Estle Smith took suddenly speaking of the legislative conand always gets Mr. Ground The same thought change, between the Interurban Squir ill. Later in the day he was taken ference. station and Dr. Worleys residence. rel. to the hospital and operated on was expressed in all of the meet- Finder kindly leave some at this Another drive of similar nature One of the most Tuesday for an acute case of appen- ings I attended. office or at Dr. Worleys and be will be held in about ten days and dicitis. The appendix had already significant statements on this rewarded. the help and of every- burst and a highly inflammatory point was made at the Washingone is very much desired in The case of the Paradise Land & making condition was found. He failed to ton meeting by Herbert Hoover, this second drive also a success. he when of Commerce, Livestock Co., and Ernest Petersen survive and died Wednesday morn- Secretary The importance of this matter resaid: Sons against the O. S. L. and and ing. He leaveshis wife and several ' garding Rodent Control cannot be Unless we can readjust our the Salt Lake R. R., which has occhildren, besides his other relatives over emphasized, so farmers keep lere to mourn his loss. The funer- railroad rates wv will have to re- cupied considerable time in court at on the alert for further publicity al services are being held today at write the whole agricultural geo- Logan, over some sheep difficulties, regarding the exact time of this the 3rd ward chapel. graphy of the United States was dismissed last week with judgesecond drive. Let us exterminate Our present rates will soon move ment given to the local stockmen. this pest and save our Donnn Co., The played Vickroy crops. our granaries to foreign shores. Fred Vean formerly of this city, John Holm, 0. M. Wilson, ;o a very large, and appreciative auOther sessions of the conference was married April 19, 1921 in W. A. McBride, Hans Johnson, dience at the Rex, a week ago last were attended by Secretary WalWest Virginia, to Miss L. P. Christiansen, Tuesday, the old but popular favor- lace of the Department of Agri- Wheeling, Marie Sweeney of Pittsburg, Pa. The comCommittee on Rodent Control. ite drama "East Lynne. culture, Governnor W. P. G. Miss Sweeney is the daughter of The pany made quite a bit and especial-- Harding of the Federal Reserve Superintendent of the Lake Erie in the last act, when the beautiful Board, S. F. Lever of the Farm railroad. will The newly-wed- s Fareoil painting. The Light of the World, Loan Board and W. S. Culbertson in home make their Pittsburg. was very effectively used in the last of the Tarriff Commission. scene. The company will appear Mrs. O. P. Olsen who has been In addition to transportation here again before the her daughter Mrs. Nora the question of improved credits living with when A 10, next the past two Tuesday night May missionary farewell party will received much attention and it is Allen t Salt Lake City the new be held a will home and play returned or three present weeks, Wednesday night, May 11th, they belief that immediate steps fail my at the First ward Dont Call of the Woods. over the arrival of a little meeting house, at will be taken through the federal is happy 8 o clock to while there. be She there. p. m., jn honor of Miss reserve system to extend agriculIrma Christiansen, who states that all concerned are feeling leaves for Mrs. Ada Thomas entertained tural credit beyond the present the Canadian fine. mission May 18th. 1st in honor short terms. It was proven conafternoon May Sunday Come and credit of three and Mr. Earl Allen who is laboring as help a worthy cause as of her little daughter Lucys birth- clusively' that well as enjoy an evenings entertainto a is value little of a missionary in Louisiana, suffered day. She was assisted by Miss Ila six months ment. Sliason. The following little guests farmer with his twelve months an attack of appendicitis, and was l8t ward Committee. It may be necessary immediately sent to Salt Lake City, Missionary enjoyed the light refreshments that turnover. He arrived in Ann Lemon, Mary to amend the federal reserve bank to be operated on. were served: Listen Mr. of extended Lake Salt Wednesday, and was opagriculPoultry man, we will liason, Lucille Jensen, Orla Birch, act to permit uy your old hens. We pay the Jean Allen, Crystal Allen, Afton tural credit and the farm bureau erated on Friday morning. Mrs. D. ighest market price for poultry. Jensen, Margarite Nielsen, Julia representatives seemed to have B. Allen and Mr. Austin Allen, his C. Produce Co. ad Nielsen, Norma Jensen, Elizabeth left a well defined impression that mother and brother went down to this action will have to be Salt Lake to meet him. Mr. Allen Mrs. Dorthea Andersen left Fri-a- y Jensen, Hortense Anderson, Beatrice just for a trip to Denmark for a ofthouse, Ioda Jensen, Afton Pet- taken to save the farmer from returned Thursday evening but his Elia-socomplete bankruptcy in some sec- mother will remain at his bedside Mr. and ersen, Lois Thomas, Duwayne !jsit during the summer. for a few days. The reports from H. P. Andersen took Gordon Jensen, Lamar Jensen, tions. her as him are that he is doing fine. of tariff it ar as Ogden On the question Jose Jensen and Clark Thomas. by auto. ct n, x, e' re-urn- N y Missionary well Party foot-ligh- ts - grand-daught- n, er Honor, Rena Brenchly, Arleen Darley, Alice Hutchenson. Jessie Wyatt, Jessie Hill, Ann Spence, Irene Parkinson, Beth Parkinson, Barbara Hill, Gretta Brenchley, Joan Bailey, Dorothy Clark, Elizabeth Darley, Gladys Wilson, lone Bair, Edith Brenchly, Helen Glenn, Ruth Haslem, Mary Hall, Ethel Myers, Fay Brenchley, Sarah Parker, Lucille Page, Celia Williamson. Flower girls, Grace Maughan, Rachel Maughan, Patricia Parker, Letha Hall, Veneta Leatham, Mary Williamson, Carrie Thorpe, Lucille Poppelton, Gretta Maughan, Elsie Wyatt, Reta Riggs, Gretta Williamson. The days festivities will close with a grand long to be remembered ball at thcPavillion. Wellsville people extend a hearty welcome to out of town friends to come and enjoy the day with them. It is a day looked forward to by the children and grown-up- s alike, and we hope the weather man will give us plenty of sunshine. Feed for your baby chicks, the find they will grow on, recommended and- - approved by all leading poultry men. S. C Produce Co. ad The following ladies met at the home of Sister Hannah Johnson, May 3rd, it being her 85th birth- day: The Mesdames Anna K. Nielsen, Annie Thompson, Bertha M. Jensen, Annie Fellows, Annie McBride, Tillie Holm, Helen Jensen, Phine Larson, ' Edith Sorenson, Christene Petersen, Maria Wilson Agusta Nielsen and Miss Pearl Sorensen. Some took picnic and others small tokens to cheer the dear old lady who is still able to keep house for herself and grandson Mr. Joe Niquist. After the dainty luncheon and social chatting the visitors left wishing Grandma Johnson many happy returns of the day. |