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Show Cl ''W' OUTH i n i iri COUE VASUL JOHN A. ISRAELS .VP WTF1IM STAKECOHHITTEEEX- - These examples of howlers may collection already Under the direction of the Stake Wm Committee, Niclioli Jorgensen, Robert Sorensen, John Welch, and Jos. I Bradshaw, A. L. Riggs and most Nielsen, one of the biggest of the Hyrum successful excursions to Tuesday went Lagoon Stake, in the Old July 10, to participate Between 5 and 6 hun Folks outing. went by train, and dred people automobile. great many more by summer sky one Under a perfect of the best times ever had was enjoy The re ed by all who went down. of any that excelled sort this year more inter as many previous years, added to it esting features have been and those in charge of the resort did . everything they could to make On visitors. day pleasant for the was the added features this year horseraces. Many of the people tended these and got a real kick the the at of it. The train service was good, and the officials of the Company did for the everything possible, allowing care take to had number they large while of, to make the trip pleasant committee want to exWard press their appreciation to the for the they committees received by them, and for the splen did way that each ward was cared They also for, particularly the old. want to express their appreciation to all who went down, to the Silver Grey band and the Ladies Chorus of Mendon who furpislied the program. The oldest lady and gentlemen at tending the outing was Bro. H. P. " Hansen of' Hyrum, age 85,' and Sister Margaret E. 'McBride, of Hyrum, age' 89. A number of Stake officials were in attendance. San-Juoqu- in half-milli- on Giant Among Flowers The amorphophallus, which produces the largest flowers in the world, is so big that a man standing upright an barely reach the top with the of his tips fingers and can only reach half wy round its circumference. far-awa- . Dry Cleaners Have just installed an Atwater Vacuum Rug Scouring and Cleaning Machine. Latest Improved Schramm Steam Heated Curtain Dryer and Finisher installed. Capacity 100 pairs per day No Offensive Odors Phone 438, Logan, Utah Pearce Barber. Shop, Hyrum Local Agent and manners of them had lasted twelve years. may have noted in suburban regions does not now wait to greet her squire at the door of their home on his return from daily labors. Instead she hops into her car and meets him at the railroad station, taking the children with her. They climb his knee the envied kiss to share on the platform of the station or in the automobile. Even the dogs and dolls are included in the welcoming party. Not long ago at one of the small stations close to New York there were about twenty youngsters and a dozen dogs waiting for fathers and n .sters at sundown. When the train pulled in the scene was as lively 'and stimulating as a circus. New York Times. toms that the busy housewife NOTICE! special meeting of the shareholders of the Hyrum State Bank, Hyrum, Utah, is called to convene at the banking house of said corporation, in Hyrnm, Utah, on the 3rd day of August, 1928, at the hour of ten oclock a. m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposal to amend the Articles of Incorporation, changing the name of said corporation, from Hyrum State Bank, to First Security Bank of Hyand to reduce the number of rum, directors from 9 to 7, and to amend the of the corporation, reducing the qualifying shares of stock ef each director from five to two, and to take such other action as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish such end, and to transact any and all business pertaining thereto or necessary or convenient in connecton therewith. Dated at Hyrum, Utah, this 12th day of July, 1928. CLIFFORD WARR. Secretary. Chinese Actors Under Ban Prof. Edward Thomas Williams in his book, China Yesterday and ToThe actors theoretically day, says: form one of the despised classes in Under the old regime they China. and their descendants for three were not allowed to enter the examinations for civil service. They were classed with b(ggars, barbers, who. bebutchers and cause of the menial services performed or, in the case of butchers, they were familiar with the sight of blood, were regarded as unfit to hold office. There were always of removing the handicap, howMr. and Mrs. Grover Christiansen ways ever, if one were eager to enter the and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Hansen service, for he could he adopted as a eft Tuesday for Southern Utah to son by some one who was free from the disqualification. their vacation. chair-bearer- s, Roy Wahlen of Salt Lake Illegible Writers City, and Mrs. R. S. Bickmore A test in Philadelphia disclosed the and children of Logan, were fact that clergymen write the least leg. ' post-morte- Footprints on bricks found during excavations at Reisan are said to be tlie prints of a child five years old who walked across the soft, half-driebrick 3,000 years ago. d A method of treating seed corn with chemical dust, developed by government scientists, results in increased yield of one to twelve bushels an acre at a cost of five cents an acre. The twilight beetle, discovered on Long island in 1923, apparently came from Japan and. though it is not yet notorious, scientists say it is spread ing rapidly and may. become a na' tional pest. SEEDS OF WISDOM A light heart Is better than a heavy purse. Trouble is the fire which tries the gold of the wedding ving. he-au- Mr. . cow gen-ntio- spend . belonging to Thomas of Harrodsburg, Ky., died sudexamination denly. A revealed that the animal had eaten a quilt. A . By-La- week, AND y - guests at the Wahlen home this Logan Laundry em-rero- r. two-thir- the Stockholders of Hyrum State Bank, Hyrum, Utah: The Utah Agricultural Experiment Please take notice that pursuant to Station has just released, under the authorship of Dr. R. L. Hill, a very in- authority of the Board of Directors a soft-curde- at Windsor with , To cird character of the milk are discussed. Results obtained by doctors and nurses in feeding the d milk to infants are given. These would indicate that the curd character of the milk, as determined by the test described in the bulletin, is an index to its digestibility by infants. Copies of this bulletin (No. 207) will be mailed on request to the ones desiring them by addressing: Publications Division, Utah Experiment Station, Logan, Utah. Shakespeare lived his merry wives. her-sel- BULLETIN ON MILK st Polonius was a mythical sausage. hur-ridl- y II. A. C. ISSUES NEW teresting and valuable publication on the physical curd character of milk. The complete title of this bulletin No. 207 is The Physical purd Character of Milk and Its Relationship To The Digestibility and Food Value of Milk for Infants. This bulletin contains a report of the research conducted on milk by the use of curd-tedeveloped at this station. The effect of breed of dairy cattle, period of lactation, feed, and individuality of the animal as they affect the The masculine of vixen ia vicar. In our mad rush in both workatpl pleasure, we are prone to miss the big and best things in life. Children in their desire to get places and do things, are demanding more and more of mother and father. Mother is expected to do almost the impossible, in order that the children shall spend the least possible time in the home, that they may eat, dress and gel away, in the least possible time. Vhere is the old fashioned girl or boy who takes time to say, Thanks Mother for the button sewed on, the rip mended, or the shirt or slip laundered, that the youngster may not he kept waiting a minute? It is written that ingratitude is a sin. Isnt that sin growing at an alarming rate among the hoys and girls? They lake all of mothers and father's hard work as a matter of course, often critisbing where a kind word or a lift with the work, would The king wore a scarlet robe Recently a California millionaire trimmed with vermin. placed an order for $1,000 worth o A Soviet Is a cloth used by waitthe plants to be set out in the ers in hotels. (A serviette.) valley. In visiting the vineyards in Hyrum, the Californian Woisey saved his life by dying on the way from York to London, was thrilled with the methods usee by Mr. Jensen, to produce sue The minister of war is the clerenormous crops on vines that do gyman who preaches to soldiers. not need irrigation. The immortal William is a name So great is the demand for plants applied to the former German that the company has in its nursery starts grounds over a Finally James II gave birth to a that will be ready next year for son, so the people turned him off the tli rone. planting. Nursery grounds will be openec Barbarians are things put into biin Arizona and Californa next year cycle wheels to make them run Mr. Jensen announces, which wil smoothly. of greatly increase the out-pAfter twice committing suicide, plants. Many of the plants that make life a lot happier. Cowper lived till 1800, when he died were set out this year have had Boys and girls, mother is often al- a natural death. clusters of grapes on, but they were most killing with work, withf ' The sun never sets on the Britpicked off to save the strength o out a sign of appreciation, even hav- ish empire because the empire is in the plant. ing to listen to words of disrespect as the east and the sun sets in the west. It may not he many years before well. Later in life comes regrets too Elizabeth rode through Queen the east bench of Cache Valley wil ate, haunting memories of chances Coventry with nothing on and Sir be changed from a barren waste, to help, or at least he kind. Walter Raleigh offered her his cloak. in many cases, to a vineyard. Time slips by so fast and one day That this important industry is it will he your privilege, to see her Ilenry Yin was very cruel to Anne Roieyn and Ironed her. (The history spreading, not only in this county lands now busy meeting your de- had said, Tie presesd his suit on but into the neighboring states, is mands, folded in rest. O hoy, O her.) Living Church. verified by the fact that Mr. Jensen girl, dont wait till then, for all your SCRAPS eft Wednesday for Idaho. He went tears will not he seen by her, whose to inspect plantings set out last ove is lavished on you daily. Now More than of the fatal spring under bis direction at Weston, your chance. Smile at her, help cases of measles occur in children unBlackfoot, Shelly, Idaho Falls, Iona, :ier, give her a kind word every der three years of age. and other places as far northeast as chance you get. The pay, a contentPaintings on rocks, discovered in ed heart, a clear conscience, ami n South Africa, bear a resemblance to Burley, Idaho. Selected Lthe. art of While in Idaho he, will also look iappy memory. Egypt. over varsious tracts ofTand, to deSkeletons of about 80,000 horses termine if they are adapted to were found near a settlement of ancient men at Solulre, France. grape growing and at the same time is booking orders for spring de Suburban Homecoming In tracing the careers of 100 000 ivery. Those interested in changing cus- automobiles, it was found that 5,000 ut out riding. The stake Interest is increasing through out the west in the dry farm grape industry which was commenced few years ago, by Leslie Jensen o this city. ibly of any group of men. Physicians yank next to preachers, and soldiers write better than sailors or lawyers, the report shows. A flower is not loss beautiful today because it will die tomorrow. There are few girls to whom sweet nolhings do not mean something. Man is not the fly caught in the web of life; he is the spider who spins it. Love is a song for which friendship writes the words and passion supplies the music. WE SEEM TO BE TRYING hO 47 sons went on the Old Folks outing to Lagoon on Tuesday last. All retort having, had a most pleasant time, and fine treatment. A large percentage of those going were of the younger class. Mr. H. P. Hansen was the oldest man present, and Mrs. Elmira McBride the oldest lady. They, were each presented with a Kupi Doll. everything else formed gas. Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat everything and enjoy life. Mrs. M. Gunn. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. ad Hyrum Drug Co. Votive offerings are still a popular way of expressing gratitude, aa the exhibition at Naples shows. The ancients and the early Christians made use of this custom, not only in sign of thanksgiving, but as a preventative measure, Pierre Van Paassen writes, in the Atlanta Constitution. In cases of illness they would make haste to deposit a model of the injured limb or organ in the church in full faith of obtaining a cure. As time went on the church forbade this as savoring of magic, and only officially admits to the altar thank offerings for grace received. Yet to this day, in the of Naples, mothers neighborhood weigh their children and offer the same amount of wax to the virgin or their patron saint to keep the little ones from dwindling away. In southern Italy plague, pestilence and famine, battle, murder and sudden death, tempests, earthquakes and thunderbolts are all, in popular belief, under control of some one special saint who has power to relieve sufferers from their evil Influences. Thus SL Nicholas and St. Anthony protect the cattle; St. Paul cures snake bite; St Ercolano strengthens the legs; St Donino cures hydrophobia; St Catherine, St Raphael and St Pasquale are fervently invoked when girls want husbands. Hyrum Stake Old Folks annual outing this year was pronounced a very delightful affair by all who part'ei-pateThe committee had everything well in hand, and worked diligently all day long to make it pleasant for the elderly people. The attendance was probajdy the largest of any year yet. At Hyrum, approximately 300 passengers hoarded the two sections of the U. I. C. trains, being the people from Hyrum three wards. Paradise and Avon; this number was augmented by additional passengers from Millville, Nibley, the two Wellsville wards, and Mendon, and with former residents of the Stake, now living in Ogden, Salt Lake City and elsewhere along the route brought the crowd up to about 575, who spent a pleasant day at beautiful, attractive Lagoon. There is no place in all of Utah, or the neighboring states which offers so much of beauty, attractiveness, World's Great Had to of polite amusement and real variety Overcome Grave Ills outdoor alurements, fit for old and Not an individual living is absolutedoes Lagoon. The manageas Some of ns Young, ly free from handicaps. are physically disabled, others are ment and owners of various conces mentally harassed, hundreds suffer sions did their utmost to serve and both, writes Louis E. BIscb in the American Magazine. TVe struggle with ffease; all over 60 years of age the various attractions and deformity ; we fight disease ; we wrestle with doubts, feelings of inferiority, modes of pleasure entirely free, and oversensitiveness, uncontrollable temper, all sorts of distressing disabilities. special attention was paid to the aged. Even the greatest among us are handi- The people are grateful, and full of capped like that Every human being for the Lagoon management. is prevented sotnehow from fulfilling praise U. I. C. Railway officials and The his highest destiny. Many of our greatest men were the crews of the trains come in for handicapped by disease, and somehow exceptional praise. Everything was surmounted it Milton and Handel were blind. Beethoven was deaf and done to insure safety and comfort to Keats had tuberculosis. Pope was de- the passengers; and with the extra formed. Caesar suffered from epilepsy. ow price of the round trip fare, gave Lamb and his sister were subject to service of the very best. railway repeated attacks of insanity. Fielding Two sections of four cars each were wrote his rollicking book, Tom Florence rnn both ways, beginning near 7 a. m. Jones, while melancholy. Nightingale did some of her best exec- and ending with the return trip at utive work while bedridden. The list, indeed, is a long one. These people about 2 a. m. the next morning. achieved In spite of a hardship. Good order prevailed, and not an accident of the slightest kind was reNot if He Could Help It ported, to mar the days enjoyment. The other evening a young married The Silver Grays were there with woman took her son to fifes and drums, awakening in a church 'supper. Her mother was a their member of the organization that was the minds of the older ones, reminisgiving the supper. As the daughter cent thoughts of things as they were and her son were about to seat themselves at one of the tables, the moth- fifty years ago. Hon. I. C. Thoresen came up from er, who was helping serve, said to her daughter: If that kid were mine Salt Lake City and took a hand at the I would have cleaned him up a little bass drum, as he did more than fifty before I brought him here. Why His hands years ago, when he was the manager didnt you wash him? and face are a sight I of that band, and often played the I did want to wash his face and drum, and otherwise kept the band hands, said the young ultramodern and other affairs alive and public mother, but he didnt want to be his washed. I asked him If he wanted going, by public push and enterme to wash him, and he said, No. prise. Didnt you, honey? Many other former residents of Sure! I dont want to be washed, South Cache came to renew acquaintagreed little, youngster with an inand finaltone of ance, dependent, spend a pleasant day with ity. Indianapolis News. friends and relatives. The committee should be congratulated upon the success of the affair. Famous Jewish Order sciences. To answer arguments people names. by calling -- three-year-ol- d d ' The Essences were a Jewish brotherhood which was founded probably after the Maccabees at least two centuries before Christ, existing to about 200 A. D. The records of them are not found in the Bible or rabbinical literature, but certain profane writers such at Pliny, Josephus and Philo describe them as religious separatists, having a strict code of ceremonial observances much more rigid than the ordinary ceremonials of Judaism. They also were celibate and lived In communities holding all things in common. The requirements for membership were most rigid, requiring long periods of fasttng. and discipline. There is no probability that Jesus Christ was an Essenee, but it has been advanced that John the Baptist was of a type which would be acceptable. Hardy's Roving Eye Thomas Hardys delight In observation never failed; he had the roving eye as well as the musing eye. No monolith ould he pass without visions of the Roman Legionnaires. The famous description of Egdon Heath may seem in memory but a somber and boding landscape; return to it and. mingled with the scenery, you will find Interesting facts drawn from Doomsday Book and the antiquary I.eland which at once exhibit Hardy darting curiously from shelf to shelf. J-- C. Squire In the Observer. , To have good government and cape personal responsibility. es- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey, and Mr. and d. en-oye- To find religion without duties. Editor of the To make happiness out of ercite- Soxelder Journal, Brigham City, ment. was a Hyrum visitor this week, WOMEN EATS ONLY To rear children by absent treat- inspecting the vineyards of Les-i- e ment Jensen. BABY FOOD 3 YEANS To substitute complexes for con- It is reported that about 575 perFor 3 years I ate only baby food, Mr. Will Holmes Ph.; HYRUM, UTAH Votive Offerings in L Gratitude to Saints SCHOOLBOY WISDOM be added to the published : 208 Box SOUTH' CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH, JULY 13. 1928. VOL. II. . J) First Quarantine Quarantine was Mrs. Marlin Anhder are spending a against infectious Tenth century. couple of weeks at Yellowstone. first established diseases In the Cleopatras Needle The famous obelisk, Cleopatras needle, on the Thames embankment, London, Is one solid piece of stone, 75 feet high and 186 tons in weight. Other obelisks adorn other cities, relics of the inscrutable past of Egypt. TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 5 per cent. year Bond in exchange eisl!ry for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. Holders should consult their banks at once for further details of this offering. 3 12-1- ' Third Liberty Loan Bonds inature on September IS, ' 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5. 1928. d : |