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Show OOTH CAC hO. 28 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH, Mar. 15, 1929. VOL. HI. ABOUT THE WATER BEANS, BEANS, BEANS, PIAIHIE A The Town Doc BEANS Hey Fellows! F, f By L. M. Cooley. SAYS- THERE ARE THOSE WHOLL SAY, A LOT OF BALONEY ITS ALL A fellow really hasnt much Interest in a bee except to get out of his way class of a and do it as The first Reading quickly as possible but course, scheduled to be given by Miss disregarding the bees rather disagreeable habit of stinging, hes quite a Kyle through the College Extension smart little fellow and anyone might Service and under the auspieces of profit from following his example of the local Farm Bureau and Home and industry. Scientists have studied the bee for Community Sections, was advertized a long time and it is a known fact befor March 7th but was postponed a bee can communicate with his that cause of the small number who came fellows. If you find a bee near his hive and injure him even though out. slightly, he immediately enters the hive in the on This project reading the insult to his pals and home is a new addition to the pro- explains then if youre wise youll be far away jects that have been worked on in for every bee will be after you and its previous years by the Extention Ser- no use trying to put your word against vice through the Farm Bureau. The that of the injued bee. And a bee can do more than tell course will be taken up in four clas- of insults, too. If on the daily search ses and will include such discussions for nectars and pollens he discovers a as contemporary writers who contri- fine new supply of flowers the bee flies home that night and tells the world bute to magaizines, childrens maga- all about it. First of all he explains zines, contents of various magaiznes where the flowers are to be found and and their ranks, poetry, and the short every bee in the hive is eble to fly to the exact location without any searchstory. These are things in which ing. Whats more the bee can also people should be interested in gain- tell his companions what kind of nectar .he found. It sems almost imposing information. There are two communities in this sible and yet tests have been made that prove this beyond doubt. county which are permitted to take For instance, saucers containing difup this project this year and Hyrum ferent nectars were placed near a hive-Tbee that discovered a certain sauhas asked for the privilege of being listed as one of them, Richmond is cer was watched (through a specially constructed hive having a glass winthe other. If the people do not dow for observation) and found to do show an interest Hyrum will be ex- a very definite little p dance cluded and some other community to explain the particular nectar he had found. Other sorts of food are exgiven the preference. This is an plained by communicating with the opportunity which we cannot afford feelers or by various sorts of dances. A really remarkable thing about bees to pass by. is the way they 'organize themselves few on March The 7th present for work. A certain number specialize decided that for the convenience of in collecting pollen, others gather noth the mothers the class will be held in ing but nectors still others perform the the day time and the first one given duty of guarding the hive and reporting danger, while the younger bees on Thursday, March 21st, at 4:00 are assigned to the work of feeding the in the Lincoln School Building. babies of the hive. The nector from two flowers would This is a joint project (for men and women) taken up by the Farm be enough to satisfy a bees hunger, yet he will gather it from as many as Bureau and is free to everyone . All 200 or 300 flowers in a single day and adults are invited to attend. it takes the combined efforts of bees to make a pound of honey. The signing of bean contracts in Theres many a slip twixt the Cache Co., seems to be Hyrutn and and the lip is an old saying cup this year. To lagging considerable that might be appropriately applied Almost every honest endeavor to induce people to DO something for their date about 90 acres are under con to the much discussed is branded by certain types of individuals as hot air bunk of community question and Its all a lot of balony. The fellow who starts whispering Tne itbooey tract for 1929; the minimum acreage whether two water outstorage projects side, when THINKING residents talk about the value of for suca is the boosting usually company required by will be designated in South Cache. the fellow who goes outside the record regarding the truth when making concessful operation is 125 acres. Hyrura From versation about himself. Such people are so engrossed in their own littleness recent information, we learn that they cannot grasp the BIGNESS of COLLECTIVE thinking. has signed about 60 acres to date. thaSwa-- r users of Cache will Valley 176 acres were The greatest service anyone can do for his community is to THINK about signed Last year there have to wait until March 27 th. The it Let everyone think a community is GOOD and it WILL be not looks in the Valley. The condition not in a month nor perhaps even in a year. But THINKING it is overnight of the Water Storage Commgood will meeting create and cause ACTION that will gradually and surely matte: it good On bad for our Factory, and there is a held last Wednesday, at the the other hand, think your town is NO ission, and will good be just that and nothit this good chance that it wont operate State Capitol, the Commission put ing different! should of Hyrum year. The people a motion on record, that referred the THINKING about those things that will improve your community is not be more concerned over this condiit isnt a question of why you should but matter to a technical committee com- a DUTY its BUSINESS; therefore, why SHOULDNT you be a booster? tion than any one else. posed of Geo. M. Bacon, State EngA booster is one who supports his town enthusiastically one who gets There are 70 growers who were ineer, and E. O. Larsen, reclama- BEHIND and PUSHES vigorously, consistently have and PERSISTENTLY. not that The last contract under year tion engineer to make their recom- other fellow gets in FRONT and leans BACKWARD, or gets in the road makthis PUSHERS. year. signed up mendations at the next meeting ing it tough going for the ' People of Hyrum do you want the to be A booster is an optimist and a he is not a cynic nor a held Wednesday March our that young employs industry only we Thus to are left 27th. surmise A booster cheers, he never jeers, sneers, or hiRRpg, people on a large scale to stand idle, what before another might happen and possibly be moved to some more A booster sticks up for his community; he never turns his nose up at it. twoweeks roll around. A public hearprogressive town? Are you going to A booster gives every fellow a break; he never "dishes the ing is to he held at which time the dirt; not, let some little petty grievance that facts of each projects, not those in What do I get out of it? happened last year stand in your way Cache alone will be discussed. , A booster is for anything that is good; a KICKER objects to everything from signing for this year? Our sinor bad. good The Deer Creek project is being of this the is that cere hope people A booster is a POSITIVE quantity; a KICKER balks, stands still and nevpushed with unusual vigor, and here er get anywhere. community will consider this matter is where the slip may come- - The more seriously, by signing just as large A booster, instead of saying, Its all a lot of baloney, says, "There may Cache Valley representatives seemed be something in that, and then THINKS about it. an acreage as is possible to furnish. with the outcome of the last pleased You are the one to decide on which side of the fence you are going to be. Lets keep this profitable industry in discussion, and are quite hopeful be is to a 1929 midst. our A booster says, You bet this is a good town; he never says, Oh, yes, its going of the outcome. all right if you like it. prosperous year; we are sure of plen-tThe Cache Committee seems to A booster admires success; he never infers, There must be something of water. Planting will take place have presented a report of their crooked about it. earlier than last year, and if the peoamong the irrigation comCopyright, 1929, A. D. Stone; reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. ple will respond liberally in growing of the county, which was very Choose the side you think is for your own best interests, and then STAND UP panies be to can given beans, employment for what you THINK. favorably received by Mr. Bacon. This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-tw- o is published by the every person desiring it at the plant. A table had been worked out which You who have signed your contract, The South Cache Courier in cooperation with the Hyrum Lions Club. placed the increase in crops annuwe would encourge you to increase to the farmers of Cache Co., ally your acreage, if possible. Hyrum at if the Hyrum project $605,000, should furnish 100 acres of beans was put in operation, furnishing full this year. water supply where there is only part Two committees are now actively supply now. at work assisting the company to Reclamation Engineer Larsen exr ' The bee shows marvelous ingeunity required acreage. The Ml. and remarkable memory. The' hive a is that: thethere writer to ..McNAUCHltUfl LIONS CLUB HAVE LUNCHEON ons Club committee consists of A. D. plained swarm of bees will build it as high, for that no absolutely fearing grounds in proportion to their size, as half the Allen, J. H. Wright and H. P. Anderwould ruin lands on the AND TRANSACT BUSINESS the project he'ght of the Woolworth building is for sen. The Farm Bureau Committee The best minds of agriculture have Ing soil fertility or the best way to us. And the completed hive shows an line of the canals to be used in conare: Alvin Allen, D. O. Nielsen and for many years been attempting to market our crops.. skill of no mean quality. engineering 100 feet as the every water, Niels Johnson. Any member of these veying solve the troubles that seem to beset an Heres of the bees ability instance too, a scarcity of live stock lunchThen, and The regular meeting will be a station with a thorough test those committees will receive 'your acreage engaged in agriculture. There is likely' to encourage the use of land eon of the Lions Club was held at to get around difficulties: It somesoil as to seepage, ar.d wher- has been more or less idle talk yet for agricultural crops coming in direct times happens that a mouse will get and report the same, to a represent- of the canals will be the fact that agriculture is in need of competition with land already devot- the Pioneer Hotel Wed. night. in the hive and of course is immediate the ever necessary, ative of the Utah Packing Co., who relief is a matter beyond question. H. P. Andersen hac ly stung to death. But the dead mouse .' ed to that purpose, and producing with conduits and will later sign a contract with you. cement lined, The editor of a western newspaper enought to meet all practical needs, ceremonies. Plans were is too heavy for the bees to push out of the charge needed. comes forth with the of heir home. thought that In many cases, the land is not suited If you have land you would like crossings wherever they are for the Ladies night, to there would be And to have it decay will be made, on scientific the key to the puzzle is likely to be to anything but pasture with the re completed disastrous. So the into lease for bean growing, the com- Provisions be held Wed. Mar. 20th, at the First dustrious little bees get busy and seal so found have would low that it suit a that simple it grade produces or loss pro' mittee has the names of responsible principles to guard against come long ago if we had not lost our- duct sold, however, in competition ward Recreational Hall, and eaoh up the body In an air tight tomb of owners along the selves In the woods men who would lease up to 20 acres damage to land trying to find a with the better quality, and reducing Club member is to invite and bring wax. route. Whatever- is the outcome, tree. He then goes on to point out the price levels all along the line, The bee is very loyal and will sacrifice for bean growing. his life without hesitation for the genlet us hope that the right thing will that agriculture as a whole has never When it is generally realized that live a couple with them. Let every citizen get back of this been satisfactory unless the live stock stock production occupies an importPlatt Clark drew the eral good of his fellows. He will fight be done on March 27th business was profitable, and that the ant place in the agricultural move, it means our community will setup, uckly number and thereby walked to death for the protection of the hive yet he never stings in present tendency towards agricultural there is little doubt that conditions off with the be thousands of dollars better off by grand prize; he'll show And while it isnt was not noticeable until val- may become more stabilized. much consolation to recovery the end of this year. On the other The Hyrum 1st. Ward Orches-tralian- s ues of live stock had reached higher There is too much of a disposition it to you any time you are at the the victim, it s true, nevertheless, that hand, if we continue to show the inthe bee dies after stinging. furnished the program levels. in the Western areas to specialize in station. As a matter of fact, Western agridifference we are now manifesting, for the Luncheon hour of the Rocertain crops. Too many land owners Club members are Twenty-fou- r THE PROGRESS OF TELEVISION culture and Western business depend hope to make a killing by planting we are liable to only hold memorial tary Club held at Brigham City, to a great extent on the prosperity of a specialty crop, which has a limited going to Richmond Friday night to PethocSayKdbSS .go.omhb testa bedu rites down at the bean factory, and Mar. attend the big charter night festiviTelevision programs are being broadthe live stock budjiness. Live stock market, resulting in 15th, as follows: Two then cuss ourselves forever after for been has inevitable and When and the always always probably price slump. ties, where the Hyrum Lions will cast daily out of New York City over , by orchestra. L being so darned stupid. Come on peo- Clarionet solo, LaVern Petersen. will be the best means of marketing we begin to recognize that agriculture )e royally entertained, as the Rich station WRNY on 326 meters and on 30.91, fo rthe first five minour grain and forage crops and with- is a business, selecting and continuing Let's ple, The Fighting Irish- out that means of transportation and to produce on certain demand, we will mond Club happened to have its utes of each hour the stations are on grow more beans." Reading, Petersen. LaVern marketing, the farmer must resort to then begin to stabilize, conception and birth on account of the air. man, The subjects they are ablet to broadartificial methods of disposition of Our whole business structure is bas- the Hyrum Clubi Two selections, orchestra. are still very limited and the cast in a his in the end, crops, resulting, TELEPHONE COMPANY Plans are being discussed by the mechanism The Club furnished a car to substantial decrease in his imeome; ed upon the law of average so that crude, but it is safe to say the in and outer, and the fellow who transport part of the orchestra hence, in his purchasing power. An seeks the highest prevailing price on Clubs activity committee for the that in a very few years we shall sit REDUCES IIS RATES there and back again. The beys important feature in this connection a specialized commodity is, in most putting on of a monstrous 24 of in front of our radio sets and both see and the fact Uesin that hay cases courting disaster as well as dis- - uly celebration. If this proposal and hear a radio program. recieved many compliments and They used to weave fairly tales gram may be utilized to the best ad- - turbing our whole scheme of productgoes over, it will be the aim to around a magic globe in which one were invited to come again. when fed to live stock where- ion and distribution. When it is vantage d Following up the recent, nation-wid- e of the biggest celebra- could look and se what was going on as if sold on a material sheep offer a practical means of make it one reduction of long distance telephone A Scout leaders training school reduction wouldthebe market, In made the price. soil tions farm and diversification, Hyrum has ever held. With at .some far distant point and yet torates with another reduction, the Wednesday evening at the Even the cotton farmer depends, to then fertility agriculture as a whole may be- a beginning now plans could be day this seemingly impossible feat is Mountain States Telephone and Tel- opened being perfected. South Cache high school, under a great extent, upon the stockman, come more profitable. Farm relief egraph Company has announced throughly perfected and carried out There are still some who say telemeal cottonseed cake to because seem and Preston stable in lie would of direction Pond, the producing lower charges, effective vision will never be practical yet only will You know time. that more feeds live e by constitute stock in and Important crops March 1 for connecting new or ad- scout executive, and H. P. Anderproducing quality will never be any reason for going at have much to and these to meat, fruits or what not about it later. refer ditional telephone facilities in the scout executive. The do with making cotton production are the traffic speed of twenty miles an home or office and for changing exist- sen, deputy always the hardest to sell. Live hour. second session will be held Friday profitable. We can go on almost stock on the smaller farms will proing equipment. oston paper wrote about the railroad conout the without end, pointing This according to the announcement evening and continue each Thursvide the fertilization which will do Joseph Gunnell, president of the train: stock between live nection and profitIs in accord with the Bell tl will never be practical. First Systems day and Friday night for three able crop crop production either as much towards producing such quality stake society, reported that more in- of all the railroad train can never policy of providing the most telephone go Instruction will be given the most available means of maintain- - products. terest had been shown in temple service and the best, at the least cost weeks. up hill and In the second place there of to the public. scouting. in the principals work in the stake during the past about fifty years ago an editor of a The new charges are lower for the Scout masters, assistant scout year than in previous yeras. connecting service, and do not affect masters and troops committee- HYRUM senting the general authorities, were In the afternoon session Bro. Smith o i :.ul li the regular monthly charges. to give instructions in the told of the present the stake of the from men patrols These are the specific reductions: patriarchal lineage of the 3 Rule Store, Logan. GENEALOGICAL CONVENTION searching and keeping of family rec- priesthood, and Bro. Kirkham exThe charge for connecting a residence were called in to recieve special Ladies Spring Dresses and ords. President J. R. Shepard and telephone has been cut from $3.50 to instruction. plained further of the building of a Coats $2.50. Scholes The charge for connecting recorder Fred of the Logan arriving daily. Genealogical business telephone extensions has been Libray in Salt Lake ' also were PRICES and spoke Your Stake present temple The H.vrum Dresses, Genealogical House Ladies reduced still more, from $3.50 to$1.25. city. Dresses-$7.work. Sunon 95 The charge for connecting residence choice at 75c and 95c. to 16.50. last temple held convention its Society Bro. Jos. Gunnell, together with telephone extensions has been reduced At the session attendopening Sunday his aids, was released, due to ill Coats $9.98 to 29.75. ad Knitted Mill Ends 30c lb. Logan day March 10th, with a large from $3.50 to $100, and the charge Bro. Smith told of the orMill-illfor connecting instruments already in Garment Co., 39 west, 1st north, ad ance of workers from every ward in morning and Gideon Alvord of e, health, the stake. Andrew K. Smith, head ganization of the society and Bro. place is now $1.00 regardless of the Alma Allen of Hyrum and Some people have been stung so amount of equipment involved. of the research department of the Kirkham explained the plan of cur- Evan Darley of Wellsville, were suoften that the minute you act friendThe charge for moving a telephone to the rate of $3.00, and the charge for James ing genealogical records from differ- stained as the new officers of the ly with them they wonder how from one part of the home or office to changing the type of telephone set Is state Genealogical society, and much Kirkham of Sait Lake City, repre ent nations of the earth. another part is now $1.00 as compared also cut from $3..00 to $1.00. Hyrum Stake Society, you are going to touch them for. joy-mak- crepe-hang- er. he side-ste- y ., Mjvestpck 80,-0- Vice-Pres- - Tail-twist- er e.. sel-ectip- ns on W2-XA- off-gra- de gen-an- lly pro-w- e . 00 |