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Show Courier Hiram, Gaelic Gouty, Utak, Friday, April 24, 1925 VOL XVI NO. 22 Card of Thanks Early Irrigation !2nd Ward Play Wellsville Locals is Advisable an Appreciation Club Meeting And Personals to be Repeated Hyrum Citizen s of the executive Club board of the Hyrum Citizens last Monday held in the City Hall and a genwell attended, night was and good feluine spirit of interest Pres. T. W. lowship prevailed. The meeting The generous, and fraternal spirit manifested by Professor C. R. Johnson and the members of the An article on "Irrigate the Seed Mother-O-MinMrs. Wm. R. Baldwin and daua beautiful act Bed Before Planting" written by L. Drama will be presented at the ghter Mary were Logan visitors M. Winsor of the Utah Agricultural Second Ward Amusement Hall Thursday. U. A- - C. Glee Club, to come in a College, appeared in a recent issue Tuesday evening April 28, under the Leroy Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. body to Hyrum, as they did last of The Utah Farmer. The Cache Co. auspices of the Hyrum Stake MutWm. S. Glenn while crossing the Tuesday night, rendering their Pea Growers Association and the ual Board. This Drama was pre- street on the state road, was slight-l- y artistic, and highly entertaining Petersen presided. Mr. A. A. Savage askee the support program to a fairly sized, appreof the organization in inducing the ciative audience, and turning over obt- the entire proceeds as a help and Utah Power & Light Co. to testimonial Cutler to sweet our the big singer ain their gravel for his and Mr. Wahlen Jack from Wheelon townsman, premises Dam at west of Hyrum. He estimated that will ever be remembered by him there would be 60,000 yards needed. and the family, as one of the This would mean a good deal of em- things in life which is appreciatas it ed far beyond words to express. ployment for our town people, R- - R. cars to move Jack 2000 sends, from his cot in the would take that amount. Messrs. H. R. Adams Logan Hospital, his message of H. B. Nielsen and Clifford Warr deep, heartfelt appreciation to were named. as a committee to assist Professor Johnson and his associMr. Savage in putting the deal over. ates of the Glee Club, and to the t e, Morgan Canning , Company recommend that the farmers of the county read this article. They think it should be read and the suggestions put into practice as far as practicable. There is no question but what irrigation is often let go too late to get the best results. Th parties mentioned above think the canals should be put in shape and water put in them bo farmers eau use it if they choose. The article by Mr. Winsor follows: sented last Tues. night at the same hurt Wed. evening by an autoplace to a paeked house, and every- mobile. one that seen it, pronouueed it exMr. Wm. Baldwin Jr. who has ceptionally geod. " been working in Magna for the The beautiful scenery with a lighting system that is sot past three months returned home excelled even at the Capitol Theatre last week. at Logaa, coupled with the beautiMr. and Mrs. James Wyatt and ful and touching scenes of the play, family who have been in Oregon for as well as the the past year came home last week. acting of the players, goes to make A baby boy was born to Mr. and up an evening of entertainment Mrs. Wilford Baugh, April 10th in that you will long remember. Good the Utah Idaho hospital. "Ever siHce 1912, 1 have been ar- specialities between acts. Come Mr. Myron Brenchley, attending dent advocate of the doctrine of and help a worthy cause. Admisschool at U. A. C. has gone with Mr. N. W. Christensen presented people of Hyrum who so gener- early irrigation, t and particularly sion 25 cents for everybody. the tennis team to play the Provo the proposition of sprinkling main ously patronized the benefit enter- that of irrigating the seedbed before team. street this Bummer. The matter tainment. planting. Span of Worth-Whil- e The program was of a very "In hundreds of cases observation was refered to a committee consistTwin boys were born to Mr. and Life Has Increased ing of Messrs. N. W, Christensen, high order of merit, which al has revealed a dry subsoil in early In the time of Caesar the average Mrs. Henry B. Murray last ThursC A. Nielsen and Lee C, Nielsen. ways characterizes the present spring beneath a muddy surface Roman lived only eighteen years. Most day. It is to be hoped we will see no dust ations of this talented, and fam where the farm operator thought of the great heroes and villains of the A baby boy was born to Mr. and ous aggregation of singers, who there was an abundance of moisture. French revolution had made their on main street this summer. bemark and gone to the guillotine Mrs. John G. Leishman. Various other matters were taken have won an erviable reputation Most farmers let surface indications fore they were thirty-fivIn medieval Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selly and Mr. them. They have not times the average age of the best up and discussed. With the support all through our state, and in var midlead known and Mrs. Thos. Brenchly, motored public figures was sixty-twy of all enterprising citizens the or ious parts of the nation. learned that a careful moisture inyears. Today the average age of our to Logan Wednesday evening to the Those of the people of Hyrum ventory of their farms in very early notables is seventy-on- e ganization is going to accomplish a years. Apparently this Is not, as some say, vaudeville at the Capitol. great deal of gsod for Hyrum. It who did not attend missed a mus Bpriag will be their best guide in era of the young man. We are the is .open for everyone to join. The ical treat, and a good opportnnity planning the seasons work. A number of friends and relatives led for the most part by elder statesnext meeting will be held Thursday to assist in a most worthy cause "When a piece of land has been men, elder corporation presidents, of Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell gave Bro. Jack Wahlen has request thoroughly. dried out the previous elder professors. There is comfort in a shower in their honor Monday May 7th, at the City Hall at 8:30 ed me to extend his thanks and season it seldom becomes Boaked that, too, for those of us who are not evening in the pavilion, games and p. m. be there.- infant prodigies can cherish the hope appreciation through the Cour very deep during, the winter. A thnt there is plenty of time ahead dancing were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell were married April ier, other comments added are carefully study inl?veral parts : of in which to make good. The of span life, century increasing 15th in Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. the sentiments of Utah during the past ten years and by century, gives splendid proof that Gunnell was Miss Flossie Yours Truly. formerly particularly in 1924, revealed a dry science is worth while, that the race C. F. Olsen subsoil within three feet in most has taken thought for the morrow, Hill. Two showers were given in that fatalism is a barren philosophy their honor before encount- and eases and very often they were marthat man can indeed lift himself On Sunday April 19th, the Religiried by their many friends and reered within 10 or 12 inches. by his mental bootstraps. on Classes of the three wards of The chemist test with latives is a pottering many beautiful presents were . "Where a crop planted over in the himself tubes, losing biologist ' Hyrum held their annual convent dry subsoil it means that it must be the Jungle, the engineer digging, the received. ion in the Hyrum 2nd ward meeting surgeon poising the knife, the physiirrigated soon after the growing house. Many cist weighing dust and moisture, these interested parents Marcelling, Shampooing, Hair and thereafter. begins frequently are the life bringers, building toward were delighted to be present and Facial Massages, etc. Latwill Tinting, An irrigation before planting The 2nd ward dramatic Co. immortality. listen to the well est metheds. Dortha Jorgensen, ad Research goes on in the noble faith arranged program. "Mother O Mine" to an ap- reduce the total number of applicElders Cranney of much know more Is to and there that deand A. to one from five, Logan preciative audience Thursday night ations required to do. And babies that would M. Israelsen, members of the first of last week in their new amusement pending on soil and moisture cond- have died arethereby made to live, and minds Religion Class Board in Cache Valley itions at planting time. 1 would and bodies that would have worn out hall. were present and at forty are hale and strong, doing spoke interestingly The play was well handled by all rather delay planting two weeks j their work and getting their fun In a State of Utah, of the value, growth and develop- players, and each showing teal dram- tftad to place the seed in a dry soil world worth having. Colliers MagaCounty of Cache ment of Religion Class work. In the City Hyrum, of said Counatic expressions and be forced to irrigate immediate zine. ability. From Of the thirty-foustudents in the heard after the performance every- ly or soon after. ty, I have in my possession the foleighth grad Lincoln School described estray animals, lowing "If the subsoil is, dry to begin approxi- one was most favorably impressed Had Them All Beaten not claimed and taken if which, mately 60 per cent will receive with the hall and the elaborate Three elders of a Glasgow kirk fell stage. with it soon becomes thoroughly will be sold at public auction away, the merits of the serReligion Class graduation certificates to We are safe in saying that this is dried out and often refuses to ab- monsdiscussing to the cash bidder at my highest of their minister. at the commencement exercises to the finest stage of its size in the sorb water thereafter no matter said the senior. corral in Hyrum City, on MonHes wonderful, be held in the Hyrum 3rd Ward how much is applied. I mind him preachin three sairmons day, the 27th day of April, 1925, county fitted as it is with some of low often or Sunday evening May 17th. at the hour of 1 oclock p. m. for the frequent water frae one text. aeeouats This the best paintings found anywhere. But thats naething tae auld Description of Animals: I mind him The interior is equiped with very requirements of some crops. said another. Thomas, One roan horse colt, 2 years old, The regular Annual On the other hand if such a soil preaching six sairmons frae the shortConvention expensive drapery. All the modern branded resembling A- - eombined on In the Book. of the Religion Classes of the Men-do- n ighting effects are made possible s moistened before planting time, est text left shoulder. third the man, said puffing Oh, ward and Petersboro branch was through the system installed by our and particularly soon after the slowly and thoughfully at his pipe, r One black I year old horse colt, nld at Mendon Sunday tae ma wife. April 19th. ocal Electrians Mr. D. G. Black and spring thaw, the subsoil may thats naething at me for 20 Shes star in forehead, no brands visible. he years been preachin weekly elassea foi religious in- Alfred Fallows, and much credit is be readily soaked all the One black mare, 2 years old, star nae text at a. frae struction have made in manadvanee-aenthe for forehead, no brands visible. A Petersen Mr. t J. due rapid in these schools 1 year old black mare One are scenes and teachers ner in which the stage colt, "One often hears the remark that and parenta are in stare forehead, branded resemunited in heartily ;aken care of and the compactment it is difficult to make water cover bling A- - combined on left shoulder. porting the work. We expect of the stage property. Anyone will the land in early Bpring and that it One bey mare, 2 years old, brandField and Flower. per cent of the eighth grade e well paid to visit this hair and takes much less water for a single Garden, ed resembling A- - on left shoulder. students will receive see what ean be put over if a comin summer. This is be Religion Cla Early Bart Wheat and other One roan mare, 6 years old, brandrrigation certificates at our commencement munity will only get together. ed C J on left shoulder. cause the early spring water finds varieties for Spring Planting. exercises Sunday soil Said estrays were taken up by into the evening. May 17th. deep its way down T HYRUM PRODUCE CO. Deputy Marshal A. H. Rex, in said Some Blaekeap while the summer water soaks only FOR SALE City, on the 16th day of April, 1925. plants. Ole Thompson, Hyrum. ad the surface. In reality it requires A. D. ALLEN, more water for summer irrigation Most of the seasons water supply 4 or 3 acre RENT to WANTED All stock Poundkeeper for Hyrum City. than is needed where the soil is comes early in the year. Likewise owners who have not Hypasture by Oliver Gunderson, soaked before planting, in most eases this water may be used yet had their cows tested for T. rum. ad thoroughly should or before spring growth begins. directly on the land without the bring them to either Shire black he following a NOTICE I have One early watering is usually equiva- necessity of storing abeve expensive places: Ghas. R. Fred F- - Miller or A. Allen Stallion standing at my stables lent to three or four in mid summer. dams for late season use. "The gravel which comes down Monday, April . 27th. The for the season. Price $5.00 cash, In fact most crops will mature on with Milton Allen, Hyrum the one early season irrigation. high water has been a meance liStiKlilKiriinRiMiiiiina government man will be here and ad ou need not but that to will of Utah irrigation early give the people like to finish "If NOTICE Two year old Lambert testing in Hyrum on that this proposition a fair trial it will worry the water user any more for cent date. cherry trees at half price (50 Hyrum Farm Bureau. each). Phone your order in at go far toward solving their irrigat it can be completely controlled at a s will easily be the very moderate expense, This how- Phone 155W ion problems, and delivery. once, prompt Brin Us ad means of doubling the farm returns, ever, is another story." the News. Dewey H. Nielsen, Hyrum. Sec-Lormn- . e. o . Religion Class Convention New 2nd Ward Amusement Hall per-sente- sea-so- n d Estray Notice. r way-dow- n. SEEDS Notice. vy0:(tl3tei |