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Show Page $ J Damaged i OL. XIII. Hyrnui, Cache County, Dtah, ?riday, lIar. 30, 1923 SO 18 Lincoln School to Mormon Work Bulletin on John A. Leatham Give Vaudeville Called Propaganda Barley Irrigation Buried at Wellsville Assn. Organized Fish and .Game i Game Association, met Wednesday night, at the City Hall, and effected a permanent organization, and adopted a and resolutions. number of It was unanimously decided that the Association should at all times work in harmony with any beneficial move made by the Chamber of Commerce, and not in opposition; chat its organization was intended )t!y to conform to the organization of similar Associations throughout the State. The Hyrum Fish and by-la- The following officers 'were chosen year, to wit: 0. H. Birch, President; Victor Allen, H. H. Petersen, and five members easurer; of the Executive Committee, namely: Arthur Jensen, C. F. Olsen, J. D. Stimpson, Arthur Thompson, and Claude Jensen. The objeet of the association was for the ensuing Vice-Preside- Secretary-Tr- To further and declared to be: the encourage propagation, increase and protection of Fish and Game iD Cache. Southern Membership Memfee will be $1.00 annually- bers will pledge themselves to the following principles:- -1. Never in sport to endanger human life. 2. Never to kill game wantonly, needlessly or brutally. 3. To obey the laws of State and Nation; work for better laws, and uphold and support the - The Lincoln School will preWe recently received .he follow-inFuneral services over the reThe Utah Agricultural Experisent a Vaudeville at the Rex letter from Elder Ja?k Wahlen, ment Station has recently publish- mains of Mr. John A. Leatham Theatre, Friday, April 6th, at who was then laboring :r the city f ed the results of a 7:30 p. m. The following numexperi- were held in the Wellsville Taberin Conn.i connection wi:h Hartford, on ment bers will be given: the irrigation of barley nacle on Sunday March 25th, at g a clipping from a Hartford paper which goes to show that Mornr n On the Road to Elders still encounter considerable opposition in some of the Eastern which was conducted on the Green- 2 p. m., with Bp. John B. Kerr The 2nd ward choir ville Farm just north of Logan. presiding. Folk Dance It shows the results of using differ- furnished the singing. The inHealth Play, ent quantities of irrgatior. water on vocation was offered by Alex. M. Health and Happiness. cities: Dance barley and of applying it at differ- Spence, and the benedictioa by the is of a Following ent periods in the growth of the John S. Baugh, Drill report the said Rev. plants. Tributes to the life and charsermon delivered by Girls Chorus Methodist of the decased were paid byr acter of the EpiscoCampbell The highest yields were produced Play, School of Fun. who upon hearing of whem 15 to 17 h pal Church Song, Good Night of water Heber C. Parker, David Kerr. Lamont Allen, E- R. Callister of the Mormons agaia invading Hart- were Prices 15 and 25 cents applied to the crop each seak we a ford, spent perfectly good son. More or less water than this Salt Lake City, and a member of in preparing a sermon vhich he de- reduced the the House Representatives in the yield. last Legislatare, S. B. Mitton of livered to his parishoners. Elder the field after the grain Flooding edited Rolapp and myself" upon the was Logan, Pres. I). M. Bickmore and planted but before it was big nf wr.s and he, course, Reverend, Bishop Kerr. to shade the ground seriousenough very hateful and narrow in bis During the services a solo by The lecture given by Mr. Jos. views. However we let him know ly decreased the yield. Water appli- Miss Kat Gunnell and a duet by ed as soon as the plants shaded the A. Smith, on the subject of tree Erma and Mildred Maughan, that we were here toitav and that ground enough to prevent baking were culture particularly nut bearing men like him could not impressively rendered. hamper gave the largest returns for each tres given at the 3rd Ward Cha- Gods work. Both the main room and the acre-inc- h used. Later irrigations pel two weeks ago, and enlivened After a rather heated discussion gallery were filled .with friends of were relatively less importance of by the excellent singing of the Sun- he invited us to get out, which we the deceased from this and flower Quartet, was an unusual did. and since we havent heard any- for each irrigation. The floral neighboring towns. The largest yield was produced treat, and enjoyed by all who were thing of him. offerings were profuse, and a fortunate enough te be present. irrigations applied large cortage of automobiles folHis sermon is typical of the view with three when the plants had five leaves, lowed Mr. Smith presents his- - subject which the remains to the cememany of the so called Chriswhen the leaves were ,in the boot, in a most interesting manner, quot- tians have ef I and where the grave was dediMormonism, tery, and when the grain was in full bloom. cated ing from the bible, from science, G. Song , acre-ineh- es - Gave Lecture on Tree Culture . statistics and choice literature, as well as his own extensive experience. He astonishes his hearers with his wonderful memory; and his splendid use of ' good English gives evidence of his scholarly at- sometimes think that the reason they take such a stand is because they are afraid of the position they bold, and ar beginning to realize it mere and more daily. It is not alone because of their ignorance of the teachings of the Church of Latter-DaSaints. Many of the Churches here have orchestras, singers, and other means te get their followers to church. by J. Haslam. The entire results of the experi-men- t Mr. Leatham was 61 years of may be obtained by address- of age, was a native of this city ing the Experiment Station. Logan, and one of the first children born Utah, and asking for Bulletin No. here. He was a farmer and dairy178 "Irrigation of Barley. man and took quite an active part in politics, and had the hontainments. authorities. our large eastern cities. The atti- or of being elected a member of The quartet is composed of Mr. 4. Respect the rights of farmers tude of the Morman church, is an the state legislature. Many letStir-lanand property owners, and also their Smith, himself, Messrs. Thos. absolutism toward all things. No ters of condolence from members David and Mathews J. Hopkin feelings. priest or pope or ecclesiastical body of that body have been sent to R. .lathews, all olj ijProvidenee, who Sre. eve", ilflldsjtheir, constituency in such ser- Mrs. Leatham. The family have S.Neverj kill songor seed bifds. have maintained the organization of 6. Never be a vile obedience as the51 Mormons.- - l the'syrhthy'of the entire jco'tn-- " Naturally the pfophesy of the e forty-fivfor 7. Discourage the taking of song years. conditions of the Second Coming of is a mighty octopus, reaching out munity in their sad bereavement. game and fish for commercial purDespite the fact that all these our Savior, that it would be like at its tentacles, controlling home, busi Mrs. Floyd Leishman and Mr. poses. gentlemen are on the shady side of the time of Noah, is being fulfilled ness, state and religion. Lawrence Poppleton, underwent 8 Promote and assist by word and sixty, and some over seventy, they The people would be It may be interesting to know deed the making of Southern Cache sing with pleasing, youthful vigor, operations last Wednesday for drinking etc., and one can plainly that street railways, railroads a fishermans and hunters Paradise. and produce an agreeable harmony. see that such is the condition today lighting systems, great water pow appendicitis. faSchool The South Cache High The M. I. A. of the 2nd ward The article may be interesting ers of the West, immense copper Chato come to them invited 8 at A Trip ArSaturday, April 7th., p. m., culty to the readers of the Courier: mines are controlled by the author- gave the musical in the City Hall, another meeting pel Exercises last Tuesday, and were ound the World, last Tuesday Describing the missionary work ities of the church. The pictures will be held, at which time any one received with appreciation and rein tabernaclethe The of the Mormon elders who recently we have given to us by Mormon evening desiring to join the Association, peated applause. It was pronouncfirst ward theirs the not do Thursday gave represent came to this city as propaganda, missionaries and become better acquainted with ed the best, and most interesting After the program the but of only evening. section Utah, in F. Archibald outlying Rev. Dr. Campbell its purposes and benefits, is cordialremainder of the evening was chapel exercises of the year. a sermon last evening at St. Pauls the magnificence of Salt Lake City. ly invited to attend. in dancing, on both occaIt is t be hoped more of the peo- Methodist Church expressed it as The exclusiveness of their temple spent this to sions. enjoy ple may have a chance Resp. his firm conviction that it is a chal- forms are known only to the favor near future. H. H. Petersen, treatinthe exceptional No religion or organizaMr. Wm. Lear, who has been lenge to every believer in the ideals ed ones. a such behind itself hides tion Secy. that of Jesus that we shall give no counemployed in Salt Lake for some can be called a rep- i;ime, returned home last week. of veil in mystery our foothold nor permit tenance, While communities, of this insidious and resentative of Jesus Christ. Two-Da- y Mr. Walter Perkins entertained church Mormon the unnecessary missionary propagan- they claim that :he 2nd intermediate classes of does not believe in polygamy, this Ogden, March 29- Ties for the da. the 1st ward S. S. Friday evening. is not a question of their Utah-IdahRailroad company will I read in the papers that the attitude he' time was spent in music and relief, but a federal law enacted by acHartte come have Cache the elders from Mormon forest, and refreshments served. one visiting Utah games, The opening exorcises of the procuredto the announcement made ford to spend two years in mission- Congress. 'Any cording Mr. Lorenzo Hansen of Logan new South Cache building will of such an age as to the conference of ary work. They have come repre- can find wives following today Sun-adabe held April 12 and 13. The 1st conclusive proof that, since the was aWellsville visitor last the officials of the railroad and the senting the church of, the Latter-Da- y je there have been day, Thursday, will be given Saints of Jesus Christ- I would aw was enacted, forest officers. district over to the Mr. Dave Stoddard has gone to people in general-PatronThe mills in the forest will cut the predict that as they have done in polygamous marriages. to of the school and other we are how of Salt Lake on business. MorThe question other cities, they will build a ties for the railroad company. citizens of the district will be one. difficult a is is significant that eombat this evil Mrs. Maude Darley is a visitor T. W. Petersen and Leo C. Niel- mon chureh. It entertained. The second day Friwe new have to de- of Mr. and Mrs. of The out recruits eome question their of most Loran Haslam submit to bids, sen have been asked day, will be Students day. All we shall sit idly and is whether cide we lesson The Protestants. inactive ;he last two weeks. and we hope' they will be lucky this thing to grow. Their entertaining features have been their from permit learn to propaganda are to land the big job. enough Mr. Wilford Baugh has been ill built upon any spiritual arranged for and a big time is ties is to be made is the lack of church loyalty or want :aitb is not the of Delivery since last Sunday with an attack assured. . ' of knowledge of the conservative nterpretation of Jesus Christ but of V at Hyrum. appendicitis. state 'Suptl Jensen, the presifaith. I do aot talk of this entire- out of Old Testament interpretation dents of our local were as life they as one can see from of the early Jewish colleges and The many friends of Mr. Earl ly with oontrast other leading men of the State Mr. Ira Allen who was operated and of out Egyptian confined in the spread of the Mormon religion struggling up been has who Anhder, will be on the program. ' Pro- the hospital for about three months through Europe and Asia how pos- Arabian misconceptions. It is my on for appendicitis and other ailgram to be published later. allows firm conviction that it is a challenge ments a few days ago, was able to is- fer a faith that on account of a serious operation sible it to grow. The to every believer in the ideals of cave the hospital Friday and was for appendicitis , will be pleased to licentious liberty Dont ' forget Friday nights Jesus that we shall give no counten- jrought home. While Mr. Allen learn that he was able to come home Moiraon religion fifty years ago in our is not yet completely recovered, h' Vaudeville. ad could not have gained a foothold ance, nor permit foothold just recently, and also that he is and is improving daily, and is on t1 insidious Now we communities, of this Try our Easter LuDches. Maugh-a- n able to be out somewhat i enjoying east of the Mississippi. road to complete recovery. find them established in many of unnecessary missionary propaganda. 8 ad the beautiful spring sunshine. Confectionery. g v fish-ho- merry-makin- g, - Ties From Blacksmith Fork Canyon Big Celebration o y. - s S -- 1 Marrried Peoples Dance, Elite nan Hyrum, Saturday, apn invited jOOD All Married People and those that ought to be married, are cordially LATE CARS N U. I. C. BOTH MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. 7 i |