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Show Capital fans Sat. & Logan-Tod- ay SPEAK EASILY Tisfta m III VOL. VI. NO. 51 HYRUM. UTAH, SEPT. 16, 1932. Schools Convene After Summer Vacation Ding Dong! bell. These are 'd Theres the school the words that were heard Monday morniDg as the Soutli Cache High and Lincoln Schools their work after the summer The schools are headed vacation. two the trusty principals H. R. by A. Dunn. The faculS. Adams and ties of both schools are filled with capable teachers, who will give to the children the best that is in them. The South Cache High School faculty consists of the following teachers: H. R. Adams, H. P. An dersen, E. N. Larsen, F. J. Carlson, C. L. Hall, H. E. Kellet, L. D. Mor-relCantril Nielsen, E. S. Obray, E. L. Payne, C. M. Nilsson, C. L. Wads worth, Charlotte Allen, Irene PeterMelba Aileen Sutherland, sen, and Johnson Eames, Edythe Marge Hendry. The Seminary teachers are J. Karl Wood and M. W. Smith. The faculty at the Lincoln School S. A. has the following teachers ; S. Wm. Jennie Brown, Dunn, Bailey, Bessie Brown, Lila Eliason, Hilda Olsen, Connie Petersen, Thelma Liljen-quis- t, Pearl Johnson, Josephine l, A Farmer. George, the small son of Mr. and H- - R. Adams, is seriously ill at his home. He is suffering from inMrs. fantile paralysis and is repcitfd to be doing as well as can be expected- TAX FREE OUT - OF - TOWN TELEPHONE CALLS ARE TAX. FREE WHEN THE TOTAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50c Local Service Is Not Taxed Out - of - town relatives and friends are as near as your telephone. The Mountain States Telephone &. Telegraph Co. . . , . ,VV-S- ' ' I M FULL IAT The three F. F. A. chapters of Cache County, North and South Cache and Logan Jr. High -cooper! ted in making a display of a booth featuring crops and educatior al fea tuies that created much favorab'e comment. Contributions to the booth were made by Wayne Johnson. Gerald Petersen, George Pehrson and Homer Andersen. The following boys made exhibits in the hog depaitment, Lynn Miller, Le'and Olsen and Edwin OlsenFirst plate - ton litter was won by Leland Olsen with Lynn Miller placing second Edwin Olsen won first place in the open and F. F- - A. classes on sow and fat barrow and also on get of sowThe local chanter of the F. F. be represented at the annual auction sale of ton litters at Ogden on - LITERARY CLUB Logan Plans for registry tion of students for the fall quarter at the Utah State Agricultural college were com... pleted at a faculty meeting held yes'A terday at the College. Preparations ?Vr pT. j f j are being made to receive many new flt students who ind cate that they will be at the college this year. Freshman and new student registration will begin on Monday morning, September 26, with freshmen meetings following registration. A dance for new students will be held on Monday evening. Former students of the college will register on Tuesday. A housing committee is already funct.if.'. ioning at the college, assisting students to find accommodations. H large num. For 73 consecutive years, from the first Utah Fair until today, her of students who are attending this a Winder has served on the State Fair Board. The late John R, Winder (rif hi) was a charter member of the fir.t board in 1838, serving until year intend to do their own housekeep1901 when he was succeeded by his son, William C. Winder, who is ing and are renting small apartments. r was president of tile organisastill serving today. The elder Win-eThe college faculty is practically intion for 11 years and the younger Winder for 14. William C. Winder with the exception of several protact holds that eminent position today. fessors who are on leaves of absence during the coming year- - Additions to the faculty include: Dr. Leon Linford, who is the new associate professor of mathematics and physics; Richard P. Condie, director of vocal music; Marshall D. Ketchum, assistant professor ir s v ; of economics. Miss Edith Bowen, pri Cl $ a rr--' be 'Vf fnary supervisor; Miss Joyce RichardA" J'.A-l; i ' son and Mark Neqberger of the commercial department; and Professors M. Los Angeles, September 16, 1332. Cattle prices remain fair- R. Merrill of the history department, ly steady with a slightly stronger undertone especially on the bet- C. R. McClellan of the education deter classes. Intermountain grassers are moving in small volume partment and Coach Joseph R. Jenson and the flow should greatly increase within the next thirty days. of the physical education department, wlvo of abFit" ths meantime, 'oar supplTesrb coining largely from the range sence.have returned fronjjepwes and feed lots of the Southwestern states, with West Texas and The physical plant of the college has Panhandle growers still depending on the Los Angeles market as been renovated and improved during an outlet. Eight to ri; e hundred pound, well covered, grained the summer. A complete new lighting steers are in greatest demand ard quotable at $8 CO to $8.50 per system has been installed in the main building and cleaning and painting and hundred-weight- other improvements have been made in The spread between grassers and grain-finishesteers and the other buildings. The program for the fall quarter heifers continues on a very wide margin; $2.50 to per hunthe Presidents assembly on Sepin little a and the East dredweight, notwithstanding higher top 39, fathers and mothers day it looks like the Los Angeles market still offers the best price for tember on October 18, an armistice holiday on all kinds. November 11, Thanksgiving recess November 23 to November 28. The heg market is holding its own but has not shown the from The fall quarter closes on December strenght anticipated. Country buyers are finding it difficult to 23. A college opera is also listed on locate porkers of the right finish and weight suitable to Coast mar- the fall quarter program. -- fjhs c .. A resume of the past years activities were given by President Mrs. .T. B. Baxter; Mrs. H. E. Kellet. secretary, read the Club Constitution and s. The Literary hour was occupied by R. L. Blackwood who reviewed John Owens new hook The Dunning Footman. Miss Berniece Shipley entertained at the piano while luncheon was beMrs. ing served. The next meeting will be held September 23, at the home of Mrs. M. W. Smith. r"-,- f. , ( w O bKJ ' ituatiorL kets. That is especially true in the Intermountain country and authorities still believe that the F.11 and Winter run wall be short in number and quality. This under the natural laws should reflect increased values. The lamb market is depressed on account of the poor quality of offerings which are classed pretty much as feeders. The mar-vwould be greatTy improved and the interest cf the growers correspondingly improved by shipping in seme real gerd lambs quotThe gr ewe: s ,uld keep in mind that the able todav at $5.75. moikets central used fixed as a yardstick for tradarc at the prices r.r.d West the Southwest. Hence the iming purposes throughout portance cf reflecting the best vulues. ar.d this can only be done by (he marketing of good quaiit u well finished lambs. This is a very important feature in the price structure. The calf market has held up in good shape qualify considered, but better prices would le reflected by a letter quality and finish. mm 19 I. A. m II. r"'! The opening social of the Ilyrutr First Ward Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L M. I. A. will be held Tuesday even ing Sept. 20th, at 8 p. m. A good program is being arranged to be folFree refreshlowed by dancing. t ments consisting of cantaloupe and ice cream will be served. The American Food Store of Hyrum will donate the cantaloupes. The price of Notice is hereby given that a admission will be gentlemen 15c and Democratic Piimaiy will be hold The public is cordially ladies 10c. Wednesday Sept. 21, 19o2, at 8. p. invited to attend. m. in the city holl for the purpose of Recent nut of town vKiiors at ll e home of Mr. and Mrs- O. E. Anderson have been Mrs. Andersens moth, ir, Mrs. John F. Aamodt, sister Edna and lirother John F- - Jr., of Bountiful, the Mi ses Josephine Hep-wort- h and Anna Hoglund of Suit Lake, Miss Zara Sabin of Bountiful, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred J. Petersen of Sugar House, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnson ami Mrs. Anderson of Salt Lake, and Mr. Andersons sister, Mrs. Ted Holbrook and sons Uall and Junior of Soda Springs, Idaho. - ever held. The one big accomplishment that looms before the eyes of the taxpayer is the fact, that heretofore, large apportions have been made yearly for County Fair purposes from county funds. This year the Commissioners with held their usual appropriations. It left the County Fair Association without funds, they, therefore announced, there will he no county fair. The County Farm Bureau took the matter up, and the Fair just closed, was the result of their efforts. The net result is that Cache County people know now, that a tax burden fcr Fair maintenance is entirely unnecessary. The part Hyrum played in the exhibits, attracted the attention and admiration of the thousands of visitors. Iu the exh'Lit building each community in the county was alloted space for a community exhibit, Hyrum carried off the distinct honor of winning first place. The Hyrum display, by reason of the immense variety of farm and garden and manufactured products was The committee in outstanding. be are to charge complimented, they showed considerable talent in the arrangement of the booth, first from the standpoint oi bringing forward the wonderful variety of choice products produced in this 'locality and' alcJ, from the standpoint of being so artistically arranged. The committee selected by the local Farm Bureau President, E. N. Larsen, to bring home these honors are M. W. Smith chr., Mayor B. M. Thompson, D. M. Reed, Leroy Smith, A. D. Allen, John A. Israelsen and IT. E. Kellet. -- The committee desire to express their appreciation for the generous response given from the host of producers that so generously contributed. Dear Sir: I wish to inform you that the present shattered condition of my bank account A. C. makes it impossible for me to send you a check in response to your request. My present financial condition is due to the Federal laws, state laws, TEACHER ATTEND INSTITUTE et 1ST WARD The Cache County Farm Bureau Fair ended Wednesday night of this week. Tne Fair, from the standpoint of whole hearted community interest, proved to be the most successful QUARTER By Homer Andersen Thou Lord, I am only a farmer. RESUMES KEETEGS knowest that when wheat was ?2 a in flour and had bushel, and I sugar the house, and cake and pin everytime 1 wanted them, 1 was not satisfied, and I The first meeting of the Ladies voted for a change, Jhou knowest I wore Literary Society was. Jit-l- Friday Sepa Hoover button and was faithful in tember 9, with Mrs. Heber G. Slop-leevery thing in the G. 0. P., ever so, acting as hostess. Aside from thou knowest that I believed in the dawn of day, that I would get $3 per the nineteen club members present, bushel for wheat. were Mrs. D. M. Bickmore, Mrs. Lord, two years have gone by, never Maud Olsen and Mrs Tams as guests. n! . miiu IMS to return, and I am to poor to buy the necessary gas for my Henry, but I still wear a Hoover badge, but its on the seat of my overalls. Oh, Lord, I am thankful for one thing and that is that Hoover has been able to make common rabbits tast so good in the summer time. I pray that thou will keep them replenished so that I will not want. I am sorry, Oh Lord, that my corn would not pay the expense of gathering, and I pray that thou will continue to uphold Mellon, that he may be able to collect for years, interest on funds of his own bank for a righteous cause. Teach me to pray, Our Father who is in Washington, Hoover is his name, His kingdom come, His will be done, even to veterinarians, the soldiers bonus. Give us this day our daily bread that Coolidge tried to make us eat f c r four years and Hoover had us eating in three months, and lead us not into temptation to vote for another Republican President, for Hoover has ail the powers, Mellon all the money, Rockefeller all the oil, and we have our patched pants fcr ever and ever, 's ' s' IE $. C. I!. S. next Tuesday September 20lb. Arnold Lindley and Edwin Olsen will have litters ready for this sale- - Smith. Farm Bureau Fair Ends Successfully Father, Son Serve on State Fair Bowi d or 76 Consecutive Years v. , LOVE iS A RACKET" in Desglas Fairbanks, Jr, Sun. to Wed. AT 0. S. The teachers of Cache County at- county laws, corporation laws, by laws, mothers-in-laand tended the usuul institute which was outlaws that have been foisted upon an held at the U. S. A. C. Saturday of brother-in-law- s, unsuspecting public. last week. Through the various laws I have Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superin- been held down, held up, walked on, tendent of schools, was the principle sat upon, flattened out and squeezed until I do not know where I am, what I speaker. am or I am. The theme of the institute was Thesewhylaws a mercompel me to that Utah should continue to follow chant tax, capital tax, excisepay tax, real the high ideals that have always been estate tax, school tax, syntax, carpet followed, and that our high standard tax, auto tax, gas tax, light tax, cigar of education be maintained in spite tax, and street tax. The government has so governed my of the unpleasant conditions of the business that I do not know who owns time. it. I am suspected, inspected, proSeveral musical numbers were furn spected, disrepected, examined, ished by students ol the South Cache informed, investigated, required, and compelled, until all I know is School of under the direction High that I am supposed to provide an inexMr. Terry. haustible supple of money, for every known need, desire and hope of the human race. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen of LoAnd because I refuse to donate all, gan are rejoicing over the arrival of and go out and beg, lam cussed and a fine daughter born to them Sun- discussed, boycotted, talked to, talked day. Mrs- - Allen was formerly Ber-nei- about, lied to, lied about, held up, held Andersen and is at the home down, and robbed until I am nearly of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard ruined, so that the only reason I am clinging to life is to see what is coming Anderson. next. naming 22 delegates to the County Convention Sept. 24, and for the Mrs. C. A- Nielsen entertained at transaction of any other business that a family dinner Wednesday evening may come before said meeting. All in iioiior of her birthday anniversary Democrats are urged to be in at ie Tfi-table was centered with a bowl of roses. Covers were laid for 45. Signed, Democratic Party. Out of town guests were Mr. and A. D. Allen, Chairman. Nielsen and family of Mrs. I Mr. end Mrs. VV. motorBy Cantril Nielsen, Sec. Provi enc , Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Billiter and children ed to Clifton, Idaho, Thursday for and Mrs. David Pingree of Salt Lake G d fin and family and Mrs. Leta Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams are a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne were guests at the home of Mr. arid the Allen and family of Logan and M ss proud parents of a fine baby Mrs. W. H- - James last Friday. Bring us the news Malmberg of Clarkston. Jesrop and family. girl born to them last Sunday. - nd-anc- e. !o-ac- Fire Insurance is very important, are yen fuiiy 0. prelacies A, Garff Mgr. We will save yen 10 022 Res. Phases . Office ce Utah Mortgage Loan Dorp., Insurance Dept, 234 |