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Show Goutier Hyram, Cache Gounty, Diah, Friday, Jan. 18, 1924 VOL. XV NO. 7 Parent-TeacheHolstein Cows : Farm Bureau Hyrum Local . Leadership Week Make Record Assn. Reorganized Elects Officers Happenings Program Mailed rs Assn. held Two purebred t Holstein cows in - The Parent-Teache- r Pres. Jos. B. White was in Salt A preliminary program of the their monthly meeting Friday evethe herd of the Agricultural College local farm bureau, held.Tuesday, Lake on business the first of the of Logan, recently completed extra ning at the Third Ward Meeting third annual Leadership Week to be Jan. 15th, reports from the var- week. conducted at the Brigham Young e parordinary records for the production House, with about seventy-fivious committees were heard and ents in attendance, who very much University under the auspices of the When down town look in the Hy- of butter, according to the records accepted. rum Drug windows. Youll see of the advanced registry office of enjoyed the evenings program of Extension Division on January 21 to Inst. H. P. Anderson of the S. some real has been mailed to all points in stationary bargains, ad. The Holstein-FriesiaAssociation of music, songs and a talk on the edu- 25, n C. H. S. announced that a cation of our young folks which the intermountain region. The proThe choir organization of the Hy- America. course would be given on was very ably given by Mr. C. F. gram describes the work to be rum 3rd ward presented a very inOrmsby Pauline Hartog, age two feeding of dairy cows. Two lesgiven in each department each 39852.9 pounds milk Olsen. sons per week Tues. and Thurs. teresting one act play on Friday years, produced course. After the program the following day of the five-da621-2founds butterfat at 1 p. m. The course is free to Jan. 11th, to a crowded house. The containing officers were elected for the year Anyone may reeeive a copy by adplay was well presented and much equal to 776.6 pounds butter in 365 1924-25- . all fathers and sons interested. Dr. Tebbs, President, dressing a request to the Extension days. L. D. McBride reported the enjoyed by all present. Division of the B. Y. U. at Provo. Mrs. J. D. Stympson, Ormsby Skylark. Marion, age two We have just been informed that work done by pea growers comIn addition to the departmental and Mr3. H. P. Anderson, Seey. mittee 'and C. A. Nielsen the a fine son arrived at the home of years produced 19295.5 pounds milk and Treasurer. work which takes in religious educwork of the beet growers com- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller a few containing 570.81 pounds butterfat ation, teaching, scout leaders, preIf you need Stationary now is the mittee. D. O. Nielsen told of days ago. Less has been wearing equal to 713.5 pounds butter in 365 siding and public speaking, pagetime to get it. The Hyrum Drug the advancement made in dairy- a happy smile but we have just days. home making, geneThe advanced registry system of are having a big 9ale on it this antry, music, ing. The bull association had learned the reason. alogy and temple work, recreation, the national Holstein association week. ad. health imported several registered sires. The Coterie Club met with Mrs. was work, farmers, conference, started 38 yekrs ago and has The cow testing association had Calder Hall Dec. WANTED to a few new buy community planning, American literten with 10th, constantly grown in importance. born kept check on herds. salves. vocational Clayton Nielsen, Hy- ature, members present. The rules and This system is guidance and soc-a- l absolutely essential rum. PhoDe 147 w. The following were then elect- regulations of the club were read ad- welfare, some of the best speakto sucsessful breeding operations ed as officers for the year 1924: ers available will be secured to adand discussed and some changes in A complete line of poultry and purebreds and is proving the President, John A. Israelsen; were made after which music and dress the general assembly which main factor in increasing the pro- dairy feeds on sale at. Poultry and C. A. Nielsen; meets daily at 1:30 oclock. Wed. social chat were enjoyed and a de- ductive ad capacity of all dairy cows. Dairy Service. Phone 33w. Alvin Allen. licious lunch was served by the nesday. January 23, will be the day are recognizing the suBall Yarn, 8 balls for - $1.00 for Following are the Directors: hostess. Mrs. Hyrum Hall Sr. was Dairymen the First Presidency of the perior value of a purebred bull to 3 shanks for - $1.00 A. A. C. NielChurch. The Commission of EdJohn Israelen, a guest. increase the production of their At Three Rule Store, Logan, ad O. D. Alvin Nielsen ucation will also have one day in Allen, sen, Miss Elya Nielsen, left last Mon- herds and are selecting those which The C. J. Christiansen. Ladies Farm Bureau will general meeting. on her way to fill a show advanced registry breeding. The following commitees were day morning Each evening will be given a first give a Basket Social next Friday mission in the Northern States. She evening, Jan. 25th, at the 3rd ward class entertainment, appointed: including a was accompanied as far as Salt Lake hall. The big event of the season. band concert by the famous B. Y. Beet C. A. Nielsen, A. A. Savn City by her mother, Mrs. Jos. U. Band, a pageant under the dirEverybody inviced. age; Peas L. D. McBride; Dairy and her sister Lila. A fareN. J. ection D, 0. Nielsen;" Poultry of Professor Eastmond, a Mrs. Ezra E. Nielsen and son well social was given in her honor Nielsen. dancing party, and Thail returned Monday from an A canning factory committee at the first ward chapel Friday evenother musical numbers. LeaderA special eour?,Jn the Principles extended visit at Provo, witlu her was also appointed. They' are: ing the 11th, where a fine - enterMrs. Lenbre Harding. ' ship Week is open to everyone and next daughter A. D. Allen, O. H. Anderson, Em- tainment was given and a nice purse of Feeding. will commence is free. met Savage. This committee collected and presented to her to Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 1 p. m. at the The Cynthia Benson Camp of the S. O. H. S. and to be held twice a Daughters of the Pioneers, will was instructed to continue their help her on her way. This short course of ten meet at Wm. H. Jensens residence labors until Hyram can get some Mrs. Annie Haroldsen and son week. sessions gives an opportunity to all on Friday, Jan. 25th, at 3 oclock kind of a canning factory. Morgan of Idaho Falls, stopped off in Dairying to become p. m., in honor of Mrs. Polly Wilinterested The Secretary reported that Hyrum on their way to Salt Lake members had saved about $250.00 City, last week for a visit with rela- better familiar with some of their son. A good attendance is desiered. Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, Pres. Tuition is free and The Ladies Literary Club of by buying coal at wholesale thru tives and friends. Mrs. Haroldsen problems. are the men who Wellsville was reorganized on the especially Mr. Mrs. and E. young J. Wilson, Jr., the Farm Bureau. andMorgan left Mondaymorning for above school are atto invited age Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mr. evening of Jan. 15, at the home of The membership' at present is Salt Lake, from which point he left tend. Take of this opadvantage Marlin Anhder and Miss Agnes Mrs. Elsie Gunnell. A short busi86, and the organization expects Wednesday to fill a mission in the Use local your high Andreason, went to Mendon Thurs- ness session was held in which the several more to join when the Northern States. Mrs. Haroldsen portunity. day afternoon and were the guests constitution of the club was read drive is made in the near future. is a sister to Messrs. Abe 'Jensen school, it wishes to serve you. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes, who and signed by all the members presIf any one (not a member) says and John Holm of this city. entertained the visitors and served ent. The following officers were the Farm Bureau of County, State The 4th number of the Lycem enelected: Mrs. D. A. Leishman-pres-idena splendid supper. and Nation is not helping the tertainments was given at the High Mrs. W. O. Christensen farmer, it is because he doesnt School Auditorium last Last Tuesday afternoon several Tuesday Mrs. Elsie Gunnell secreread and observe; or it may be he of the laby friends of Mrs. Clara The program evening, the 15th. and treasurer; and Mrs. Reese is blinded by selfishness and looks Williams Raymond, tendered her tary was classical being made up from The Annual Stockholders MeetMaughan corresponding secretary. at the fee and wants his neighmany popular selections each of ing of the Hyrum State Bank was and husband a pleasant surprise, at The executive, program and amusebor to advance the necessary which was highy appreciated by the held in the Bank building on Jan. the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. ment committees were also elected. Hans Jorgensen, in this city. The money to put the work over and large audience present. The 11th, 1924. A book review, "Added Upon, himself receive the benefits of was spent in games and afternoon The report of the Bank as subpronounced by many better prices, secured through to be one of the best social chat, during which a fine by Nephi Anderson, was given by yet presented mitted by Clifford Warr, Cashier, RefreshMrs. B. M. Maughan. the work of the various com- and those who were not present to the Stockholders was one of the luncheon was served by the hostess ments were served to hostess the by mittees. and her assistants to about 25 guests. missed a real musical treat. best iD the history of the bank. Take out a membership in the Farm Mrs. Raymond was also presented fifteen members and guests. The report showed a marked inConstance Miss friends of The The Annual Club Party will be many Bureau. Dont he a Slacker. with a nice token in remembrance in number of depositboth crease, a ill in who was Petersen, critically of the love and respect she is held held Friday evening Jan. 18th, at California hospital, and whose par ors and increase in amount of de- in the Junior High for all members by her former friends and same The directors as are posits. were sum Mrs.Petersen Mr.and ents Mrs. Williams was recently and their partners. An oyster supmoned to her bedside, will be pleas- now acting were re elected for the married to W. G. dancRaymond, a high- per will be served; games and The board will meet year. ensuing reso she has to far learn ed that Invitations have ly respected citizen of Logan, where ing will follow. covered that she will be able to leave in April for re organization. been sent out to sixty persons. now reside The directors met on Thursday they in a day or two, and the hospital The following dates have been set Not So Stupid. will be able to re- January 10th to hear the report of FOR SALE Good Jersey cow for the entertainments of the old that her parents met several other people from the for Ive Cashier the ending quarter had some Miss Petersen home. turn folks throughout the Hyrum State: old, will freshen in a few your city, said the Bostonian, and work done and following this December 31 1923, and reported every one of them said: Where Is It dental Mendon days. "Also a jersey heifer2 years Wednesday Jan. 23rd Where is what at? demanded old. will blood poisoning set in. that the condition of the bank had at? operation freshen in early Summer. Avon Jan. 25th Friday The regular the New Yorker. ill for several never been better. She dangerously lay D. C. Black, Hyrum. ad Wellsville Wednesday Jan. 30th but thru the utmost care and usual dividend was declared and An days, Inventor. Nibley Jan. 31st Thursday paid. Pa, what Is an Inventor? Feb.' 1st attention given by her attendants Hyrum 3rd Friday An inventor, my boy, Is usually a kind Providence, Mt. Sterling Wednesday Feb. 6th and the help of man who has thought up a way to do Superior Day Old Chicks she has now practically recovered, with machinery some task that he Is Hyrum 2nd Friday Feb. 8th is hoped will be able to retired of doing himself. and it Wellsville 2nd Wednesday Feb. 13th From Tankreds Best Stock in a few work sume her missionary Paradise 15th Feb. Feet and Shoes. Friday Hen average 190 eggs in days. e Mr. Oldbl I am a Millville man. Wednesday Feb. 20th pullet year, will lay-largsir. I began life as a barefoot boy. Hyrum 1st 22nd Feb. Friday Kennard Well, I wasnt bom with pure white shelPREVENTION G. J. Christiansen led eggs, at 11c each. , shoes on, either. better than cure. Tutts Pills taken in Jessie Smith Delivered For April Chicks . tune, are not only a remedy for but prevent Airs. Costly HEADACHE SICK Oscar Maddox , v It keeps me poor. biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases SELLEY " WM. Martin Olsen - -What does? ' to make other think Trying Wm. Brenchley people Im rich. UTAH Stake Old Folks Committee. WELLSVILLE, At the Annual Meeting of the n ten-lesso- y 8 Vice-preside- Vice-Preside- Seey-Treasure- r, Pet-terse- Dairymens Short Course at S.C. H.S. Literary Club Reorganized Hyrum Bank in Good Condition enter-tainmentw- t; vice-preside- as asso-ciat- Old Folks s. Ward Reunions -- ' self-mad- e, iTutt's Pills J. |