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Show o Capitol Logan, My & Saf, STAND UP AND CHEEfT Sunday to Toes. CM Gafela in MEN Sri WHITE' ftri nces XVIII. Ajl HYRUM, UTAH, JUvTE egion Is Hunting For Two Types Of Veterans II (up 29 NO. 39 ARTISTS ENACT Ml CAHP REORGHZED V UL IE f Of WEB The Cynthia Benson camp of the - Dne of the After pullets have become fully greatest casts of this or Large crowds of people gathered feathered taken from the American are old enough D. of U. Pioneers met at the home and other season has any been chosen by at the cemetery on Memorial Day to to go without they artificial heat they ion Courier of Paysen, Utah, ed of Mrs. Clarice Jensen, May 15. The Pictures to enact in the decorate the graves of relatives and are too often neglected by and published by H. R Longtry.) says Carl Frischknecht, following program was rendered with tempo and spirit of the times the fiiends. The cemetery presented a assistant extension poultryman of (ESS'S PROGRAM President Carrie Andersen presiding. Louisa M. Alcott e American Legion is hunting the Utah State Agricultural colepic of girlhood, well kept appearance and was beauttwo types of veterans for the Prayers were oifered by Chaplain lege. Little Women, showing at the ifully decorated. The most desirable place to raise Laura Nieben. ce of talking sound principle to Hyrum Theatre Sunday and Tuesday from the time they are The pullets American assisted The Legion, Ladies by Literary Club of Hyrum J Vocal solos, Helen Nielsen. Lester A. Blacknet, Depart about eight weeks old until they June 3 and 5. the City Council, Boy Scouts of the are about six months is brought their years program to a The history of James Unsworth Katharine Hepburn, jt Commander, said here today, fitting where they can get plenty three wards and the second ward elose Thursday night, May 24. was read of fresh air, exercise, and sunshine; ne of our post members can talk by Clarice Jensen. was selected to carry Bishopric, zooming star, the sponsored program and on ranee that is clean, well drainDuring the yar they have systemInstrumental music by Flora ;s over with either kind, we are on the fire and fame of Jo, the tom- are to be on the very ed and provides some shade as well complimented studied the different nations that we can later welcome them atically and Muriel Wright. as plenty of succulent green feed. of the story. boy able manner in which it wss presented-Prayerof the world with an attempt to learn In order for the range to be clean members. The Joan Bennett is Amy, the snow jew topic, The State Flag and were offered by Chaplain or free from diseases and parasites at least something distinctive about the 24th of 'One of these types is fast disap-ing- , it should be land that has not July, was given by Mrs. maiden, with blue eyes and hair Albin T. Clawson. been occupied or Fay Edison. by chickens Commander Blacknei said, each one included in their course. over her shoulders. curling Musical selections consisted of an other kinds of poultry or treated For their Vocal closing who takes The Flag Withont A solo, is the ex service man meeting they prewith Frances Dee is Meg, flirtatious and instrumental manure for at least trio, flute, violin and a year.poultry or no interest in veterans aff- - sented in drama, Americas place Stain, by Thelma Petersen accom- charming. Pullets cannot be placed on piano, by Prof, and Mrs. N. W. panied by Melinda Baxter. His attitude toward the Legion among the nations. Jean Parker is Beth, the sister Christensen and range without some kind of shelBariJay Andeisen; This treat was enjoyed by the club Mrs. Elaine Hansen ol the county with ter to protect them from storms, ine of indifference. But whna his a shy manner, a timid voice ar.d tone solos by Donald Brown ; and rodents, and pests during the their members, belwas and other partners, he chapter and is irest present gave a short a peaceful expression. summer months. Summer shelters properly aroused, Cornet solos by Jack Dunn. who guests talk on the the that Pioneers invitation satisfaction accepted give and also reorand are inies an earnest Legionnaire. For the masculine halt of the cast The Memorial address wss deliverexpensive are not hard to con'The ether type is the veteran who to attend. The cast acquitted them- ganized the camp. struct. are players of a similar stellar These shelters are small, ed by Alma Riggs. selves remarkably well, to the pleasThe officers were released with a rs out of the Legion because of structures about light, Paul Lukas is Fritz Bhaer, 5 feet high in the center, covered he incident over which he became ure of the select audience and the vote of thanks, and the following t(ie quaint professor who or. ell sides with wire finally wins netting and satisfaction of the director. The latter ladies were sustained : a reef of insulating material. They puniled, os because he is not in Jp; Douglass Montgomery is Laurie, are USES 13 about 12 BS8.5DEIB i,S ty feet in size and Anita Andersen, President; Lan the rich ord with a certain policy that may hopes to produce the play for the have no next inside equipment except boy door; Henry Stephre been adopted. This type is par public sometime in (lie full if their is eth Carlson, 1st Vice Pres, ; Connie enson is Mr. Laurence, the prches. These perches are usually grumpy BY AID fif placed across from side to side sufficient demand. The club officers Nielsen, 2nd Vice Pres.; Lucille neighbor whose bark is worse than darly welcome in the Legion, above the eaves cr roof projection. to are be commended on their con- Miller, Sec. and Treas. ; Valeda Scha- his One and he usually will be very active inch mesh fox bite; John Davis Lodge is Brooke wire, properly supported about 8 structive program of the year. ffer, Chorister; Muriel Wright, .Or- who marries te becomes a member. A stand of slash pine trees, inches to one foot above the Meg; Samuel Hinds is planted at Soperton, Ga.. in 1923, this connection, the following ganist; I.uella Wright, Chaplain; Ida Mr. March. ground, saves litter and makes it has in 10 years grown large enough impossible for the pullets to come Mrs. LaRue Romney and children Liljenquist, Registrar; May ChristenOf conrse youve been waiting to to furnish pulpwood. Foresters npesite interviews with such veter. in contact with their own accumare have been constructed from the of Salt Lake spent Wednesday with sen, Historian. ulated droppings. These shelters pointing out this plantation as a hear who won the role of Aunt March. will usually accommodate 100 to demonstration practical of the A large crowd was wrience of a vast number of Legion relatives in Hyrum. and And present o that selection by is possibilities of planting and pro150 pullets and they are built on southern pine. during the social hour a dainty lunch a gem, too, for its Edna skids that make it easy to move tecting nbtrship workers in mere than a Oliver May them from place to place during Since this planting was made, was served. intentionally so. :sn years of Legion history. Spring-Bington is Marmee, Mabel the United States the summer months while the Forest Service, Q Since you approve of the Legion birds are on range. Colcord is Hannah and Nydi West-macounty agents, and the department The Indifferent Veteran program, is there any valid reason why Blue prints for making these of forestry at the State College at is Mamie. Question Having been honorably dis- should Ai article RKO-Radi- o poul-tryme- fS Is Richard Y both out-of-dc- RKO-Radi- Me-Bri- s ville . utau r mag-nitu- Y a de HE be-is- e one-ha- lf RKO-Radi- n not belong? you Athens have been actively working range shelters can be secured withthe World war, f out cost by writing to the Extenon the problem of reclamation of is no reason why I should not i are sion Service, Utah State Agricuvornout cr idle lands in the State eligible to membership in the Am-:- n belong outside of my lack of interest. ltural College, Logan, Utah. by reforestation. The Southern Legion. Why is it that you have That attitude, perhaps, has been selfish ORCHARD IMPS Forest Experiment Station and the rer exercised that privilege? . on my part. I have often thought; that I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petersen anForest Products Laboratory conI have nothing against the should Inswer ducted experiments in the growbelong. Now that it appears that nounce the of their daugb-temarriage SET "Mr. and Mrs Jerry Christianse fion. I think it is a good organization DATES ing and utilization of pines for my individual membership will help adConstance ta Isadore Shoore of naval stores and paper. The laborI am not particularly interested in vance and Roy Christiansen, wife and baby I Legion work, will be glad to enatory improved the quality of paerans affairs. Frankly I am indifferent. roll. Logan. The wedding took plaoe at of Downey were Hyrum visitors per that could be made from 5 The Legion is today A few d, Salt Lake last Monday. Mrs. LaRue The Veteran Who Speaks Frankly promoting a traps scattersouthern pine pulpwood, and the Wednesday. ed through the orchard tell fruit lion wide good citizenship program and experiment station introduced new Question As a veteran of the World Romney entertained at her home In when it is time to spray growers in methods of chipping to increase engaging many worthy patriotic war. are you interested in matters that Salt Lake for the codling moth, a serious inthe yields of turpentine and to Thursday in honcr of the sect 'vements. Should not all veterans give affect veterans pest of apples and other degenerally? Mrs. Vern Brown entertained at lengthen the lives of pine trees weds. lir support to such activities as an newly ciduous fruits. The moths begin Answer Yes. chipped for turpentine. a to at the city park ia the canof peace time patriotism? party after appear the shortly Q-apple American Legion is the great The Georgia State Laboratory at trees come into bloom, and whenThey should. yon Savannah Sunday est organized body in existance also evening in honor of assisted in the efthe weather is warm they today that The Legion is also vigilant to be of deals with Dewaine Eliason, wife and baby everabout forts to remove resin from pine her veterans affairs. Why are you birthday anniversary. and lay eggs. When the fly 'vice to disabled veterans and the wid-r- s pulpwood. Improvement of methods not a member? spent last Sunday with relatives in traps begin to capture moths in of of and forestry forest utilizing and orphans of those comrades who numbers, the growers know that A I have belonged to the Legion in Benson. products have come rapidly. Southve died. Does not this work merit sup-eggs are being laid in the orchard. Mrs. Floyd Hammond and children ern t the past. I quit because I didnt like the forests of pine Georgia and As it takes codling moth eggs 10 from all veterans? nearby States are now recognized of Blackfoot and or mqre days to hatch in May way things were run in my post. as great potential and permanent A It does. The FearlHoge ef Paris, Legion is to be comand early June, unless the weaQ The Legion embraces in a common Idaho sources of pulp for the paper inare here with their Mrs. Marriner visiting dauSwenson bed for its unselfish efforts. and is ther cause former officials and enlisted men unusually warm, cover dustries, as well as for the proA. iQ Do you believe that the achieve-mt- s 10 J. Mr. within or spraying grandmother completed alike without regard to military rank or ghter Merlyn returned to their home 12 duction of timber and naval stores days of the time the of the Legion would have been pos-l- e whether their service was in front lines, in California Sunday after spending catches show an increase will trap kill had all veterans shown an attitude on the worms hatching from the eggs the sea or in the training camps of this some time here with her parents, indifference toward the Legion Mr. George Allen of Salt Lake before they can do much damage. program? country. Are you in accord with this Mr. Mrs. Emma Denniitg and and Mrs. Warren Wright. A It is obvious that Successful trapping of this pest, daughDecoration day here at tha nothing could democratic spirit? say entomologists of the United ters Lucy and Echo of Ogden ware spmt ive been I have always accomplished. A Sure. Soldiers didnt choose where horse of his daughter, Mrs. Ida States Department of Agriculture, It, however, that since I am not partic-arl- y visitor at th home of Mrs. C. L. they served. It was the spirit of service Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andenen haid calls for the right kind of bait, Liljenquist. interested, my individual member-li- p that counted. exposed in the right way at the Aahder on Memorial Day. as their Mr. would not help a the time. One week, recommixture during guest right great deal. There Q The Legion is an organized force e P,elty of other veterans to carry on that works for all veterans. We must and Mrs. I. C. Thoresen, Mr. nd mended consists of 1 part of molasses John Midgely, Mr. and Mrs.' and 10 or 15 parts of water, ich work. have as large a membership as possible to and Mrs. Van Lew, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. with perhaps a little yeast to start Melba Allen, daughter of Reuben Dewey Hansen and Mrs. No veteran can be indifferent to Golda Lee keep it at a high point of efficiency. Are laslam, Mrs. Lillian Shaw, Mrs. May fermentation, placed in a small Allen, submitted to an operation for and children of Salt Lake latters in which he has a vital enameled kettle, a interest. you willing to go along with us? visited Edwards, Claris Haslam and Bert quart preserve jar, or one of the appendicitis at a o you believe Logan hospital the with relatives in Hyrum you ale playing fair with A I will renew my membership and our comrades of the Shaw of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ace patented bait containers, which is forepart of the week. World war when cheerfully abide from a pole or an upper by whatever decisions ou reuse to C Mer cad Mr. and Mrs. Ariel And- hung tree branch by means of a cord support the Legion program that may be made by the majority. There hrough membership? and pulley or screw eyes, so that enen of Logan. is no question but that veterans will . get p erhaps 1 have been it may be lowered easily. The unfair but not 'further if they pull together. AA A A A A A A A traps, 4 or 5 to an orchard, are run up near the tree tops. Mr, and Mrs. N. M. Brenchley Trapping for the codling moth 8 should begin about the time the son Cecil and of Green River, Wyo., trees come into bloom. p-HDaily examMr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen and inations of trap contents, preferchildren of Smithfield and William ably in the morning while the moths are still fresh and easily Painter of Ogden were dinner guests identified, give an accurate record on Wednesday at the John W. Allen of the rise and fall of the codling moth population in any orchard. home. These records kept over a period of years, the department entomologists point out, provide growers a good guide for setting their Ike Bradley and Elroy Nielsen with The Biggest Cone on the Market for 5c spray schedules. Although the traps capture large spent last Friday in Randolph where numbers of moths are a valarrangements were made with the uable aid in timing and spray applicaReese Bros. Rodeo Show to furnish tions, their value as a direct has not yet been the Rodto program for 3 and 4 Irged from service in A-T- here I ill SP1HS well-baite- on The . whle. Q-- large-mouth- ed I iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA - j DICKS CAFE HYRUM THEATRE Have You Tried One Of Our Sunday and Tuesday, June 3 and 5 The Greatest Picture ol the Year WHALE CONES We also feature a complete line j of all other Paramount Ice Cream Featuring Katharine Hepburn in eXblS July LITTLE WOMEN Dont fail to see this show! Also A Good Comedy. This Same Show at Wellsville Friday, June 8 celebration. Dont Forget That Hyrum third ward Rolief Society Wordhas been received of the will meet in the ward chapel at 2 p. birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. m. Monday. All teachers are especLee Armond of Logan last Sunday ially urged to attend. Ice Cold Beer & Soda Pop A Real Good Place To Eat Mrs. Armond was formerly Veneta James of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey and children of Magna spent Decoratioa of day with relatives in Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Maughan Wellsville announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday morning. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. fay Facer of PocMaughan is at the home of her par. atello were guests at the James H, ents, Mr. end Mrs. N. J. Larsen. Nielsen home Wednesday, We Render Curb Service Dicks Cafe j Hyrum VV Main Street ; Utah vw vvvv vy V vvwvv VVvwvvv ' n, |