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Show poor copys V f f T T T rv V T y T T'T T ' '"T CHRISTMAS STORY South Cache Courier (Continued) Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah 0 nothing was too good for them. And he was going to show them that he Entered at the Postoffiee, Hyrnin, Utah as second clas mail matter, undsrthe thought so, too. Was there time enough yes. If he A. t of March 3, 1S79. hurried. After telephoning home lie would be late; off he rushed shouting J. A. WAHLEN, Editor and Publisher Merry Christmas" as he went. Hours later on the train on his way , Subscription Ratos: home he was too happy to think of how tired he was. It was just a Per Year lii.00. Payable in Advance. case of another Mr. Scrooge, he Six month $1.00 ' chuckled to himself. When I Every kernel of wheat used in I Flour is washed, scoured, and -- Look ((2, 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) LOCAL ing THE STAFF OF LIFE I asd FEBOttL Lamb for Christmas Feast Leonard Larsen and wife were In the eastern countries Armenia, Syria, Greece lamb is the chief ar- Ogden, visitors Tuesday. ticle of diet on Christmas. The whole The Basket-bagame and dance carcass of a sheep is barbecued for school Friday at the a given stuffed high with the family meal, being mixture of boiled rice, pine seeds and evening, was highly successful. raisins. Mrs. Boletta Allen was receiving congratulations yesterday, Dec. 19, Mrs. Michael Jensen was an Ogit being her 83th birthday anniden, visitor last week ei.d. I making Globe prepared under I the most sanitary conditions possible. A chemist I keeps a close check on the wheat and the flour. 1 I It is always uniform. I $ I - . Try A ! Sack And Be Ccnvincsd Phone 22 Globe Elevator - ! A ' For M - :'C ll Three Rule Store Ladies House Slippers 69c 79c 98c to $2.49 Emma Nielsen is spending the versary. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Petersen are happy over the arrival of a fine Mrs- P. L Clark made a trip to boy, born Dec. 13th. Ogden, Monday to see Santa Claus. TIRES at cost while they last. FOR SALE 1st crop, dry farm Jack Lauritzen, Hyrum Service alfalfa hay. Jack Lauritzen ad Station. ad FOR SALE Whipping cream and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stimpson pop corn that will pop. M. W. of Ogden, ware Hyrum visitors Smith. Phone 12J Hyrum. ad week end in Salt Lake. - Childrens House Slippers 48c 5qc 79c to $1.49 wmt i .Mens House Slippers 98c to $2.98 Laddies and Mens Bath Robes to $9.98 $-0- Mens Silk Hose 49c 79c 98c Mens Silk Neck Ties 49c to $1.98 Ladies Siik Robes at $5.98 to 9.98 Ladies Silk Hose, full fashion $1 .50 c'awB-i- vj "yewi a.-- c Laies Siik Hose, full fashion Black Heel - $1.75 Mens Suit! $39.50, Special $27.50 Boys Suits, 2 Pair Pants $3.90 to $1 2.98 CM7MlUVjrjV.AS JM.'. 500 Pair Ladies low, medium and high heel Slippers and Oxfords at $2.95 per cent Discout on all Sales THREE RULE STORE Logan, Utah Wess Canter, Street, Store will stay open from 19 t.o m. Hy-ru- Wednesday. e The class of the 3rd Mrs. Harold Nielsen returned ward, met at the home of Ethel from the Budge Hospital the Anhder on Tuesday evening to make sandy for the lady missionforepart of the week. A. M. Andreason left last Tues. aries of the ward. for Cal. to spend the holidays with Dont miss seeing Jensens Gash Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stirrat. Store Toy and Gift Department. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Liljenquist Weve a great variety to choose are busily preparing to move into from, at exceedingly low prices, ad their new home where they will be 24 until 9 p. m r. Along with Christmas comes the 8 appetite for Candy and Nats, k, gj We now have our supply of Chiibons Candy in 8 r stock, and we invite the public to visit .our store jj and see large assortment of candy and nuts we have for our Xmas Specials. We have over a Ton of candy in our Store to pick from and our prices are right. SEE US FIRST located by Sunday. HOW TO RAISE POULTRY Fern Jsusen, graduate nurse, returned last week from Salt Lake, (Continued)1 where she took the state examiThe grains are called scratch feeds, by nation on nursing. burare the way, because they usually A good modern 5 room ied in deep litter. Thai makes the hens have to scratch it out, thus getcottage. Apply to Ed. Andersen, ting much needed exercise. 3-Hyrum, 1 block south and 4 block A BALANCED POULTRY RATION ad west of Elite Hall. Scratch Feed 100 lbs yellow com. 100 lbs. wheat of heavy oats. Mash Feed Plenty of seasonable, green stuff should accompany this ration. Grit, charcoal and oyster shell should be kept before the hens at all times. And water! Yes a course. Eggs are 65 per' cent water and a plentiful supply of fresh, clean water should always be Today and Saturday , on hand to supply that requirement. It is also essential for the health of By Special Request the flock. The feeding of a balanced ration will work wonders. There are plenty of examples of flocks that are fed all in grain rations with only fair results, but which doubled or trebled their output as soon as a good mash with the necessary protein element was added. It Sunday, Monday, Tuesday is not enough, however, just to feed a 50-mash and scratch ration all the Ted Lewis time. The successful poultry man will in study his flock. He will know whether they are being forced and producing beyond their normal capacity, or whether they are getting too fat and All Talking lazy so they are not laying as much as they should. If the former, he will cut down on the mash and feed more Wednesday and Thursday. grain. If the latter, he will cut down Marion Davies on the grain and increase the mash to make the birds consume more protien. in Note: I will gladly answer questions about any phase of poultry feeding which may be addressed to me in care All Talking of the editor of this newspaper. (Copyright, 1929) (By Dr. L. D. LeGear, V. S.).... FOR SALE Capitol r Theatre We Deal in Quality Merchandise .TO Cash and Store Carry ' Hyrum, Utah Cache Valley Chain. afiS5HHHaiSaf Christmas Greetings to our Patrons! &s Logan 49 N. Main Street, Logan AL JOLSON 50 Is Everybody Happy Marianne XMAS SUGGETIONS FOR HER Slippers, Pumps aind Oxfords $2.95 to $6.95, House Slippers - 95c to $2.95 Silk Hose - - $1.00 to $1.95 Golashes and Shugloves $1.95 to $3.25 Buckles 35c to $2.00 HIM T measuring up to this -- cur community 7HH3 LW raUML fSFYRMlRJ v QttSb f?hGllI3Ef IP sOI BUILT FOR SUCCESS as well as ours yours ORGANIZED FOR SERVICE to you our neighbors EQUIPED FOR EFFICIENCY in all our endeavors PLANNED FOR with you-- for you I '.SEs&iiSfGB The Seasons Greetings We hereby express our thanks and OF COURSE ITS FIRST SECURITY BANK HYRUM, UTAH BUILT ORGANIZED EQUIPPED PLANNED for community service. "; - mm Bee-hiv- The Singing Fool Closing out our Entire Stock of Silk at Cost Price. 10 IS wi i appreciation to our many friends for the liberal patronage given us during the past year and wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year Anderson & Sons Co., Hyrum Shoes and Oxfords $2.95 to 6.95 Hose 50c Spats $1.75 Golashes - - $3.25 and $3.95 House Slippers $1 .26 to $3.95 . Xmas Special Reductions Xmas Only a few more days before and we have a few more Bargains left. A few more winter Dresses Selling Below Cost dressesa in s spring Expexting more in the store goes at big Everythin Reduction the next few days. HYRUM STYLE SHOP Maud Liljenquist, Prop. il |