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Show Israolsen Capitol Logan, "PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART today & Sat, V0L. VII. HYRUM. UTAH, OF IN THE MATTER WHEAT "WHEN LADIES MEET ni ' Courier OUT! legal notice Ann Harding Sun. to Tub. JULY 28, 1933. THRONGS JOIN IN Short Crop Does Not Solve Wheat Problem REDUCTION WELLSVILLE-MENDO- meeting was held in the Third ward meeting house on Wednesday night where Roosevelts Domestic Allotment Plan for Reduction of Wheat was discussed. County Agent Wrigley and Mr. C. O. Stott were present to discuss the plan with the wheat growers. A committee consisting of Loyal Andersen as chairman, E. N. Larson and O. H. Andersen was selected to handle administration work and will visit each farmer to determine the average wheat production for the past three years. A more detailed account of the bonus under President Roosevelts plan will appear in the next issue of the Courier. 24TH SEATED FDR OFFICE CONSERVATION A NO. 44 City Marshall A. D. Allen has re- CELEBRATION July 21, 1933, will go down in his- In spite of the shortest wheat crop since 1893, there ceived his appointment for district tory as one of the greatest celebratis every reason for going a head with the government plan deputy federal internal revenue ions Hyrum has ever held. The cele. OWNERS IN bration held two years ago on July collector. for wheat control. j TO ALL THE LAND DISTRIC was one of the best even held in ENTITLED M. Dr. Allen and Mr. J. 24, THE ABOVE This is the answer given by Secretary Henry A. WalCONCERN MAY this IT Cache County Democratic community up to that time, but AND TO WHOM lace when asked if reports of an unusually small wheat of this year exceeded the celebration chairman, met with D. M. Draper You, and each of you will please would the this change! agricultural adjustment state Democratic chairman, and R the one of two years ago in many recrop year take notice that the Board administrations program for bringing wheat production A. Hinckley, federal internal revenue spects. Directors of the Wellsville-Mefor Utah, in Salt Lake collector People began to crowd into town into line with effective demand by reducing acreage. don Conservation District having Sunday evening, and by night. the waters revised and That the basic conditions which have depressed wheat Wednesday Mr. Allen, who has been promi- when the dance began, hundreds were available for irrigation to the in America during recent years are not changed by the nent in county political circles, will on hand to begin the festivities of the lands within said district as pro temporary relief of one short crop is pointed out by offio take over his duties within the next 24 hour celebration. The parade vided by law hereby call an elec ials of the wheat adjustment plan. Permanent improve- three weeks, at the office in the Fed- that began its march through main tion to be held in said district on street at 10 a. in. was witnessed by ment, with a balanced wheat situation, can come only eral building at Logan. the 18th day of August, 1933. The Courier joins with the people 5000 people, according to the estiThat the purpose of this elec through basic changes in acreage and controlled product- of in congratulating Mr. mate made by representatives of the tion is to determine whether saic ion over a period of years, in the opinion of those who AllenHyrum his on good fortune in gaining Salt Lake Tribune. Many were heard district shall contract with the have made careful study of the wheat problem. this position, and wish him much to declarq that it was equal to any United States Government or parade held in Cache Valley in recent The carryover of wheat in the United States, as of success in his new venture. with some intermediate agency years. It was indeed a surprise to authorized to contract with the BREEDEUS ADVISED TO July 1, 1923, is estimated at 360 million bushels. This everyone to witness such a display of United States Government for short crop has been placed at about 500 million bus- u years LADIES MEET beautiful floats, so well arranged, so the construction of a proposec REGISTER LIVESTOCK hels, giving a total of about 860 million as the supply for in design and so representa. artistic reservoir and canal system to pro' AT for the OPENS the CAPITOL or tive of the ecclesiastical, civic and coming year. Disappearance, consumption vide and furnish the irrigation and domestic jusiness organizations of the com. uses, seed, exports, possible year, including necessary to irrigate the lands By Professor George B. Caine, Head million 660 would This bushels. is figured at about leave If munity. Chairman A. A. Savage and within said district. Dairy Department, U. S. A. C. you still have a laugh gland left, lis committee did a job that will long That the form of said ballot With depressed, prices in the dairy a margin or carryover for next summer of around 200 mil- dont miss When Ladies Meet. re remembered. business during the past two years, This sparkling new film opens Sunday shall be as follows: lion bushels, figured conservatively. Prizes were awarded by the judgea many of the purebred breeders have at the Capitol Theatre with a roar of BALLOT neglected the registration of their young An average crop next year, on the basis of normal laughter from start to finish and with as follows. animals. Sales have been made and Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery Church Section: Shall we contract with the United the transfer papers have not been pro- seeded acreage, would run about 845 million bushels, givin one of the most unusual 1st States or with some intermediate perly recorded because of a rather high First Ward Sunday School ing a total supply of a billion bushels or more. This would stories we have seen on the screen in to contract 2nd authorized First Ward M. I. A. fee. agency mean an immediate return of the conditions responsible many months. to fail Breeders their who ) Yes ( with the United States register Adapted from the Rachel Crorhers 3rd Second Ward Primary acre feet. good females are letting their herd run !or the ruinous wheat prices of recent years, with a carry- play that hit Broadway with a smash 4th Second Ward Relief Society Water allotment down materially. Those who fail to over at least twice normal, says Director william Peterson, this season, the new Civic Section: Shall we cohtract with the United transfer animals which have been sold picture is crammed full of sure- st Jensens Cash Store of the administration for agricultural adjustment fire situations and dialogue that afford States or with some intermediate are not playing fair with the purchaser manager DISTRICT n mid-nig- . ht er agency authorized to contract and are breaking one of the general of purebred cattle breeding. ) principles with the United States No ( In order to help this situation the Lacre feet, national associations at their 1933 Water allotment Utah. One average' crop, in 'other words, would 'destroy spring all the temporary relief possible from this years small INSTRUCTIONS: If you desire meetings made changes that should wheat crop. Controlled and reduced production, to bring owner if to vote yes you will put your benefit every purebred cattle he will act at once. about a balance between wheat supplies and demand, is cross opposite the word yes The Holstein Fresian association of held to be essential. If you desire to vote no you America made the most drastic cuts of will put your cross opposite the any of the associations in fees. They Another factor which should be taken into consideratdeclared a special moratorium for a word no. ion, according to the wheat control administration, is the period beginning June 15 and endYou will fill in the blank space 15. During this period danger that present raised prices may have a tendency to ing August provided the number of acre feet breeders can register any purebred aniin seeded acreage unless the productof your water allotment. You mal that is eligible for 75 cents, whet- stimulate increase will then sign the ballot. her the owners are members of the as- ion control measure is carried out. y sociation or not. During this period transfer fees have been reduced to one The Board of Directors have di- dollar, regardless of when the sale was vided the district for the purpose made. In addition to these regular of this election into three voting fees, life membership in the association reduced from 25 dollars to 10 dolplaces, and the voting place for was lars during the period of the moratorDivision No. 1 shall be at Wells-vill- e ium. These are the lowest rates offerCity Hall; Division No. 2 ed by the Holstein association in 60 shall be at Wellsville City Hall; years. Division No. 3 shall be at Mendon The board of directors of the American Jersey .Cattle club proposed two City Hall. amendments that when adopted will alNotice is further given that tbe low all animals between one and two polling places shall be open from yefers of age to be registered until De7 a. m. to 7 p. m. of said day. cember 1, 1933 for the same fee that Each land owner shall be entitled applies to animals under one year of to as many votes as he has acre age. The other amendment reduces 100 dollars to 50 feet of water alloted to him by the membership from dollars. said district. Other rulings include reduction in You are further notified that penalty fees in registering animals past and the division of said district is as two years old from 10 to five dollars reduction of the penalty fee in transfollows: ferring animals after six months have DIVISION NO. 1: elapsed from three to two dollars. All that portion of the district The Ameridan Guernsey Cattle club lands lying East of the East did not change their registeration and transfer fees, but continued the policy boundary line of Sections 3 and that has been in effect, that of waiving 10, Township 10 North, Range the penalty fee for late registration. Locals Tisha Gibbs of Malad, Idao, returned home Thursday after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright. Mrs. Laura wray has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Olsen her home in Blackfoot after spending and son left Thursday for a visit the past two months here. with relatives in Pocatello. Idaho. Mrs. F. A. Broadstoneand family The Gleaner Girl clas of the 3rd left Wednesday for a visit withrela-tive- s ward met at the home of Miss Jennie in California. Brown Thursday evening, with Miss Brown and Arnona Brown as hostes-es- . Hortense and Afton Gyllenskog During the evening Mrs. ElGeva of Smithfield, spent a few days in Johnson gave an interesting talk on A delicious luncheon Hyrum as guests of Mr. and Mrs "Etiquette. wa3 served. Eli Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stauffer and Thq family of C. A. Nielsen daughter of Salt Lake, spent the pleasantly surprised him in honor week end at the Hiram Hall home. of his 64th birthday anniversary. An outing was held at Levi J. pond, where a chicken supLaRee Perkins of Salt Lake, is was served to forty four guests. per spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christiansen. An-derso- ns One West of the Salt Lake Meridian. Bring Us The News DIVISION NO. 2: All that portion of the district Geddes Maughan ' lands lying North of the South John Poppieton Mr. and Mrs. Glen Douglas of and West of the East boundary Jas. C. Parker Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lines of Section 10, Township hat the judges of election for Jacques of Paris, Idaho, spent the 10 North, Range One West of Division No. 2 shall be as follows:' 24th here with their parent Mr. and the Salt Lake Meridian, and John B. Kerr Mrs. Ike Bradley. South of the North boundary John A. Leishman line of Section 21, Township 11 Wm. P. Leatham North, Range One West of the hat the judges of election for Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Peters and Salt Lake Meridian. Division No. 3 shall be as follows: children of Ogden, spent Wednesday DIVISION NO. 3: evening and Thursday with their Tom Baker All that portion parents Mr. and Mrs. Elam Allen. E. B. Hardman oj the district lands lying North of the North Chester Kidman i boundary line of Section 21, Dated this 28th day of July, Township 11 North, Range One 933. West of the Salt Lake Meridian. By order of the Board of D is further ordered that the . Directors, judges of election for Division Harry C. Parker shall be as follqws: Secretary. Bern-hise- l, , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler Carma Jensen of Salt Lake, and Jensen of Provo, spent the week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. and Mae end Abe Jensen. 2nd Ladies Literary Society 3rd Lions Glub ... .. 4th Senior Club Comic Section st When You and I were Young 4-I- Bobby, small son of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Allen, suffered a broken collar bone when he was struck by an automobile in front of his home on the evening of the 24th. I Maggie 2nd Beth Allen and Co. Childrens Section st Lincoln School Entry 2nd Kindergarten Class The Rodeo was no doubt the main feature of the day. A record crowd was in attendance, in fact every avail-abparking space around the designated 6 acre arena was occupied. WORD OF APPRECIATION Reese Bros. Show from Evanston was an unusual spectacle of the wild and wooly west. The horses were just a We the undersigned, general com- little too good for most of the riders, mittee of the 24th celebration, defew of them were able to stick very sire to express our appreciation to their mount. The show was equal to every committee for the splendid job any ever presented in Cache Valley. they did in putting over the big The committee in charge, Ike celebration. Good team work was Bradley, Elroy Nielsen, and G. A( shown everywhere, not a hitch or a Anderson deserve the credit for putjar from any source. Things are put ting over a show of that kind, and over easily where there is such unity. attracting the hundreds of people, Signed that were there. The park is badly Garnet Larson, Chr. in need of some such improvement, W. J. Miller as a water main extended near the Grant Miller corral, a good sprinkling down before show would remove the dust nuisance, and a grand stand should be Miss Grace Redford of Logan was erected. Such improvements would a Hyrum visitor on the 24th. add a good deal to the attractiveness of the coming sport and playgrounds of' Hyrum City. .Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hodges and Other features of tire day included Miss Ivy Barnes of Smithfield spent the 24th at the Mark McBride home. childrens entertainment,, a well attended ball game between the team of Logan and the HyMr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen of rum boys, and the most fitting climax Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. to the full day of celebrating was the Browning and family of Ogden spent Band Concert in the evening. Prof. Monday here as guests of Mr. and Terry and his South Cache Band deMrs. Lorentz Petersen. lighted many hundreds of people with the beautiful music for over one hour. The. days celebration closed with The Gleaner Girls of the 3rd ward another big dance at the Terrace at the home of Miss Lila Eliason met Gardens. Tuesday evening July 18, with Miss The and concessions were Eliason, Mrs. Harriet Eliason and novel attraction Miss Beth Allen as hostesses. Mrs. through out the S. A. Dunn reviewed the book "Burn- entire celebration. A delicious luncheon ing Beauty. was served. Dr. and Mrs. Lavon Wright and daughter of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Murk Briley of Garfield spent the Moroni, Leora andVerna Wray week end at the Warren Wright home of Moreland, Idaho, spent the week Mrs, Barley remoined here for end here at the Benson home. short visit. le Evans-Cowle- y . Mr Edward Mrs. C. E. Christensen and Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bickmore Powers of Salt Lake, visited over the and family of Logan, accompanied week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. by Mrs. J. A, Wahlen and daughMr. Christensen was a ter Fern spent Monday and TuesEliason. missionary in St Louis 17 years ago. day at Lagoon restort and Ogden, Chri'-tensen- the important personages in the cast to make the most of it. Miss Harding is superb as the wife of a philandering husband and Montgomery scores anew as the newspaper reporter who finds his girl having a dangerous interest in the married man. Myrna Loy is magnificient as the girl in the case and Alice Brady returns to films to wip a new triumph in the comedy role of the merry widow hostess of a week-en- d party that winds up in fireworks. Frank Morgan is the husband and the cast includes Martin Burton and Luis AlbernL Mid-wa- Hard-castl- |