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Show VOL. III. mini NO. 27 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH, Mar. 8, 1929. the scientific world this same fact-- . The message of this is, oleomargarine does not take the place of butter, for butter cannot be substiWELL PRESNTED L SAYS tuted. Dr. McCullum, recognized as the Many Towns Are So Close To The Picture That worlds greatest nutrition specialist, The comedy drama, Mammys In the present situation in Hyrum, They Cant See The Frame The writer Was very much surpris- makes this statement. Lil Wild Rose presented by the as Milk conregards contageous disease, there ed to learn from a number of grocery-me- tains all the food elements which are 2nd ward Dramatic Co. at the ward should be no cause for excitement or in Logan the amount of oleo- essential for the maintenance of the The town that cannot be improved upon just isnt! Yet in every comhall lagt Monday evening, made a unusual alarm, but rather calm, senthere are acres of diamonds that have never been mined. substitutes other munity and dairy in a margarine state of decided hit with the large audi- sible obedience to body health, except iron quarantine reguwith the amount which must be obtained from Newcomb Carlton, President of the Western Union Telegraph ComMr. sell compared ence present, which consisted of a lations, as they other recommended by a community for both business and residence are of they The advantages says: pany of butter. Some of them say that foods- - Milk is especially valuable are often lost sight of by its natives. The very obviousness dolls their pergood representation from the other the City Board of Health, w ith, a com5 lbs. of substitute for its mineral salts and the special ception by becoming CONTEMPTUOUSLY FAMILIAR. wards of Hyrum. The play was they sell from 3 to petent physician at the head. As ' I wonder if ' to every lb. of butter. It is only natural that to that with which we are most familiar we pay well presented and highly interest- matters now stand, there have been quality of its fat. This fat, known the least attention. A stranger notices the growth of a child much more so the citizens of this wonderful Cache as cream, and from which butter than do its parents; candy is no treat to a confectionery store clerk, and a ing from start to finish. Every char- only two cases oT Scarlet fever make mistake serious a what realize is rose at once in your own front yard is much more attractive to the man in the next acter was well represented and their Valley the most appetizing made, appearance in our public schools, subof block. butter one grass on the other side of the fence always looks the greenest; Not pound is. of food fats all this to and is remarkable for the otherThefellows fitted each seemed admirably to and each of them were children of the be a snap, some other town offers business appears stitutes ought to be used in tins dairy its content of one of the vitamines greater possibilities as long as you stand so close to the picture of your Lis or her part; this showed the two third grades. In each case the can be known as fat soluble A. town, your community or your neighborhood that you cannot see the fullness country where dairy products careful selection made of the cast doctor immediately ordered the homes thereof. This substance has been found by had so cheaply, the most important as well as the able training received of these two children put under quarfamiliarity works both ways and therefore we have sickly reason for this is the health of our- Prof. Mellanby of England and by oth- cities,Contemptuous tutored of who at hands those the tired callous towns, and the communities, hundreds where the two rooms of and haggard hamlets, antine, ers to play a very important role in the selves and our children vanishing villages, the citizens of which go on about their daily tasks apparthe players. children were attending school, were have development of the bones and the body. ently totally unaware of their condition. Many nutrition scientists The stage settings were beautiful- promptly closed and the students sent Butter furnishes a substance which the The old saying that Theres a little bit of bad in the best of us and a f0Und that the human body cannot diet should always contain in abundance adlittle bit of good in the worst of us applies to towns and communities as well ly and artistically arranged and home, and the rooms have been thorlive cannot cases " in to order in and many the child protect as to individuals. ded much to the admirable presentgrow growing oughly fumigated, whether there was without receiving certain vitamines against rickets which is a disease now ation of the play. The company is the GOOD is where about What live? you community any real exposure from these cases is very common in both Europe and Am- What is there INVITES? What REPELS? essential to life and growth. that be to on the complimented presentaerica. hard to tell; they appear to he in a anHopkins and Stepp found that No town can be all good or all bad, therefore, RECOGNIZE that which tion of one of the best amateur per- mild form, and the Butter should be used as a spread, breaking out did which in is good, and capitalize on it recognize that which is bad, and personally do imals, well fed upon foods from formances ever given in this city. cooking, and in the preparation of after until not occur eliminate to it! something being in quarall substances of a fatty nature had various dishes whenever possible dra- antine at home. The will the present company Dont think that what YOU, do wont make any difference for it will! No The above i3 a giowing testimony been removed, could not live. To keep the matter under control doing something gets things done; sitting back letting George ma at the First ward Hall Monday Everybody from one who coming knows. do it never gets ANYTHING done. Your town is your business. Whoever night, and we bespeak for them a better results were obtained when it Pres. reasonable that the students seems Herbert Hoover GOOD on business says: your part to do every you are whatever you do its animal fats were addpure plant and The basis of child welfare is health little thing you can to make your town and community a better place in which full house. from the two rooms now temporarily ed to the ration because of the total and physical development. The found- to live, work, play, and make money. Its POOR business to become oblivious should avoid gathering in closed, or repels it. lack of the fat soluble vitamine, or ation of child health lies in proper feed- to anything that invites business groups, and keep to their own homes, YOU cant make money unless your neighbor does; you cant get an inLITERARY SOCIETY vitamine A. The following scientists ing. In its broad aspect the proper more does more the cant firm firm crease unless do in the of business; awaiting developments, or until such children pay feeding revolves around a on dietetics testify to this: Dr. E. V. business Unless the community grows progresses with the times and prosa time as the Board of Health or the of public the recognition interdepend- pers. The community can do none of these things efficiently when conMcCullum, recognized as one of the ence of humans upon dairy cattle. The temptuously familiar with its advantages and physician says that they may return greatest authorities on nutrition, white race cannot survive without to school. Meanwhile, let us all co- - ' o is published by the This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of Hopkins, Stepp, H. C. Sherman, dairy products. The Ladis Literary Society held operate in keeping this dread disease Now in view of these facts can the The South Cache Courier in cooperation with the Hyrum Lions Club. Hart, , Albert Hess, Osborne, Mgndel, mothers of this country afford to feed their annual luncheon last Friday under control, and at the slightest Steenbock, and many others from the their innocent children dairy substitutes. Feb. 22, at the home of Mrs. A: J. symtoms inr any child let the doctor U. S. as well as England, Germany, New laws are enacted in practically Clawson. A patriotic color sheme be called at once. and Japan, have agreed that this im all of our states every year to further The Board of Education and the was carried out in the appointments child-recontrol the manufacture and sale of portant vitamine in the diet of of the various small tables on which teachers of the schools stand in full At the present is responsible for such diseases as butter substitutes. i accord with the health officials, and time there is a bill before our state luncheon was served. rickets, and xerophthalmia, (a very There seems to be quite a general pork appetit of Californians, it is safe with them and introduced lawmakers, Pres. Mrs. F. J. Carlson welomed desire to by Rep. H. P. serious disease) which, in its final Leatham of opinion that pork is not as popular a to assume that less than 50 per cent with of the the Wellsville, to levy a taxon meat food in Southern California as are schools, in a patrons produced in California, Arizonia, the ladies. Mrs. W. D. Porter act-- 1 stages, results in blindness. . They butter substitutes. all necessary with in some of the colder climates and Nevada, Utah and Idaho, the states ed as toastmaster. The Mesdames rigid compliance The arguement against the bill is that also affirm that vitamine A is only is an inclination to offr- this which now supply practically the enwe there that .Emay prevent any ' ,Wilson. Jr., regulations, found in such foods as the fat of .fegg poor people cannot afford to buy but- as a reason for limited hog production tire beef, lamb "and mutton- require H, P.Ancieisen, further spread of contagion. InasM. anc A. Edison J. No ter. Clawson, L, one can afford to buy butter in the Western states. However, such ments for California markets. Inyolks, leaves of certain plants, and substitutes in Cache County. California spends many mill- Herman Pedersen, responded with much as most physicians now agree means. not is Last stead, the case, by any anof the heart, liver, and kidneys All grocerymen of Beaver, Utah, year, meat packers and distributors ions of dollars annually for hogs which toasts. Piano solos were played by that innoculation insures immunity to imals, but it is in these foods in such have agreed to discontinue the sale of in Los Angeles county slaughtered are produced in Nebraska, Colorado, of Mrs. Harvey Jensen, and Mrs. Mer-r- approximately ninety five small amounts that it is insufficient oleomargarine and its sister substitutes. 697.000 hogs, virtually all of which Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexis the where serum cases the used, it Baxter. Vocal solos were renIn view of the facts quoted above by was converted into fresh meat trade. ico and as far east as Iowa and Milk fat is the for human needs. well consult the doctor to Missouri. dered by Mesdames J. B. Baxter might be which our noted scientists, and the fact that The product from at least half that only, source of human food Calbe mind in that must borne It in this matter where the parents are and M. W. Smith. dairying in Cache County is one of our number of hogs was shipped into carries a sufficient amount of this California in the form of ifornia is strictly on an import basis Southern afraid that the children have been sources of would it greatest revenue, The committee on arrangements ' hams and bacons, smoked and in so far as the hog business is concernButter substitutes carry be asking too much of our vitamine. grocerymen brine. This would make an equivaed. There are now 50 per cent fewer consisted of Mesdames E. J. Wil- exposed. no trace of it- to do as they have done in Beaver, In sincere hopes of good results lent of more than 1,000,000 hogs, out hogs in the state than in 1920 and in son, Willard Petersen and Harvey An experiment to determine the discontinue the sale of butter substitute? of which comes the state's the like meantime, population something Jensen. Much credit is due them from a united effort. value of butter versus oleomargarine Cache County Farm Bureau Dairy Com, pounds of pork, figuring the has doubled. Respectfully, for the ejoyable time had by all There is no danger of oversupply-in- g By H. W. Ballard Jr., Chairman. average pork carcass to weight 136 and reported by Dr. C. E. North, C. F. Olsen. with market California the pounds. The population served by present. was conducted in a Jewish OrphanCache Member these packers numbers something less hogs and we should keep in County Board of The Society met at the home of age at Rochester, N. Y- with seven than 2,000,000, making a per capita mind the big export market for pork Education. Mrs. A. J. Clawson Friday, March 1. children whose average age was 1 1 pork consumption in Los Angeles Co. and lard, which might well be centMiss Last Coast Pacific ered from Margaret Wilkinson reviewed ports. last year of around 68 pounds. This years. They were fed on a uniform with the national per capita years exports of lard and pork, most- the book Queen Victoria by Stra-chcompares diet except that butter was fed durof pork in 1928 of 73.9 ly in, the form of hams and bacon, T Two violin selections were GET L consumption n HARNESS re- from the United States amounted to was and 1927 per capita conand the first six months the pounds ing 801 million pounds, or the equivalent played by Mrs. Willis McBride, acsumption of 68.5 pounds. placed by oleomargarine the second California as a whole, it is esti- of 8,500,000 hogs at Chicago average companied on the piano by Miss In six months. During the third six mated that about 300,000,000 pounds weights. Of these 800 million pounds Murial Jensen. After the program months period oleomargarine was Following is the program for the of pork is consumed, which would 30 million pounds went to Alaska, refreshments were served by the eliminated and butter was again fur- Relief Society Annual meefing to make the per capita consumption in Hawaii and Porto Rico, all reached The Mechanic Arts Dept, of the cost Pacfrom at less transportation hostess, assisted by her daughters nished. The average gain made by be held at First ward March 16th, this state just slightly less than over Cache High School will put South also Lard and Coast ific ports. pork Miss Beatrice and Mrs. Lylai Baithe country as a whole. Of the each child in the first period with at 2 p. m. exhibit in Anderson and Sons 2.250.000 hogs needed to appease the is popular in Mexico and the export on an ley. butter was 6.32 lbs. During the Singing, We Thank Thee 0 God The next meeting will be held Cos, store, starting Thur. Mar.7th. second period with oleomargarine for a Prophet. This exhibit will include samples Friday, March 15th, at the home of there was no gain, but an average Invocation, Mrsr Maria Wilson of students work in hot and cold Mrs. H. E. Kellet. loss of 1.35 lbs. With butter restorOh That Soul Choir my Singing, COMO-Aitismetal, from blacksmithing and tic ed for the third period there was a Piano duet, Lyas Bailey and Lila wood-worgain of 8.12 lbs. The institution Petersen STREET PASTIES FOR RENT We will start our Harness Reof course, eliminated oleomargarine. Welcome address, Mrs. Elizabeth at South Cache High School pairing, Everyone remembers the demon- Critchlow Bids will be received by the All harness work will week. next of Under Assn. Relief the Auspices Society Vocal solo, Flossie Petersen stration of the butter vs. oleomargar-i- r until 8 p. m. Monday, wb rtr'aiwwaw MWWjiin'ifi done free of charge, owners to ie e rats shown by the county agent Piano solo, Reta Jensen April 1, 1929, for the rental of the for material only. Anyone pay at our County Fair a year ago. The Sketch of the life of President following street pastures for the who desires, may bring his own rats were the same age and sex and Louisa Y. Robinson Della Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker. present year: 3rd west between to the shop and oil and reVocal Duet, by the Mesdames in the 4 months of the experiment, main and 1st north; 3rd west be- larness himself. We will also be doit Melinda Baxter. and pair the weight of the one fed batter in Norma tween main and 1st south; 3rd west auto ing light repairing. the diet was exactly double that of Piano solo, Vinnie Clawson betweea 1st and 2nd south. Miss Levan Van Orman & Co. F. J. Carlson. the oleomargarine fed rat. Reading, Mrs. W, D. Porter The right is reserved to reject A. E. Andersen Vocal duet, Minnie Miller and Another experiment, conducted by any or all bids. Dr. McCullum, was of two rats from Delores Allen ad Hyrum City Council, Remarks, Mrs. N. J. Nielsen the same litter fed on a uniform diet My Next Wed. March 13th a big Singing, America The Beautiful except that one received butter and Musical Director M. W. Smith. Stage Director, A. J. Petersen tJahon&l First Road choir. Ball game will be staged, the other oleomargarine. Basket the At age The old National pike was the first The program will continue at 8:15 of two months one weighed 7.2 lbs. between Mendon and Hyrum 3rd to be built by funds taken from the act and one a M play rn., including p. ward and the other 2.4 ozs., the butter-fe- d Men, following which national treasury. another good dance to Blue Bird rat being exactly three times as large some very special musical numbers be followed by dancing. All as the oleomargarine-fe- d demand from the Orient and South music will be had. Stay with rat, and too to America could easily be enlarged were your town, come out and enjoy the latter was almost blind. Dr. married people of the three wards a Pacific Coast supply available. McCullum has repeatedly proved to ar invited. yourselves. sale or The Town Doctor himbsmes n . . : - IMS IE fifty-tw- The Livestock Situation n - - - J. . per-ce- il 00 home-produc- ed v - y. RE-A- Enigraiiiiiienl k. At the First Ward Recreation Hall ed Musical Pantomime ONE ACT PLAY H-' MUSICAL SKETCWifess Away When Thurs. Mar. 14, at 8:15 p. m. Dont Miss it. Adrnis. Basket Ball Game and. Mendon vs. Hyrum 3rd Ward Hall' llyrtim Wed. Mar. 1 3th, Dance I follow, Music by Blue Birds Ifce IV3 Men. 15 and 25c |