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Show John A. CAPiTOL LOGaN, today & Sat. RMjii Volume IX Lsje in "EVEIiSOSG" Sunday to Thursday Licnil Birrjincffi in PUBLIC KERO NUMBER FOB I IT Kill U. MW S. A. C. Scr-T- o The program for the fourth annua dairy day at the Utah Slate Agricult ural College, July 16 was announcec Wednesday by Professor George T Caine, chairman. Waslii At 10 A. M., visitors will assemble To the Boy Scouts of Cache County: the dairy experimental farm north at As you know, the President of the the college with Director William of United States has invited the Boy hold National the Petersen as chairman of the meeting. Scouts of America to Jamboree in Washington, D. C., August President E. G. Peterson of the As your Representative, I J1 to 30. college will welcome the visitors and extend my greetings to you and request discuss some aspects of the farm prothat you make full use of my office blems. This will he followed by a during your ceiebration of the twenty-fift- h anniversary of the great Boy discussion by Professor Caine on the 3-- Mews C 11 GN MATROX ENTERTAINS A very interesting program was presented to the fellows Monday July l by Mrs. Clara Thompson was hostess Hyriun :rd ward and a party from Richmond and Southfield. The at a party held in honor of her Hyrum program consisted of: Prayer - birthday anniversary Wednesday Bishop Nielsen Instrumental duet' afternoon at the B. M. Thompson two Hyrum girls, vocal Luncheon was served at home. boy, talk-MIsraelson, accordiaii small tables on the lawn. An en- Broadstone. The pro- - joyable afternoon was spent. Guests gram from Richmond and Sinithfield - included Mesdames J. Allgaier, L. was ns follows : Harmonica duet-Seth'Christiansen, IlaDS Sorensen, Christiansen and Lloyd Egau, vocal Lorentz Petersen, Christine c sen, David Allen, Alvin Allen. James Alien, piano solo-Jo- j I'olman, and a trombone solo Lelaml Unsworth, N. J. Larsen, Nancy Bateman. Wahlen and D. M. Thompson. Mrs. The Camp baseball tiam was vie': j Nana Mauau and Mrs. Archie toiious again. They me! and defeated MuShan of Well9vilie and Mrs. 'Ariel Thompson- - of Los Angeles Amalga Tuesday, July 2 by a score out-o- f town guests. of On Tuesday July 9 they de- were feated the Beckers Beer team " The team finished the first half in Mrs. Henry Monson and Mrs. second place, headed only by North Grace Morris of Logan were Logan. Nielsen heme at the solo-Hyru- r. Ander-sjlo-Maxin- e j i 1" Number 43 Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, July 12, 1935 own? Cooiiiy on R. PROMISES HELP irrnw M "USED TAB LOCAL CtDRFII t; summer recreational program baa been arranged tor the younger childand ii being sponsorWiih die closing of the Federal re- ren of 'he town elubs of Hyrum. vaiious habilitation corporation office in Salt ed by the conducted focr will be Lake City and the opening of the This program diys a week under the supervision of office of rural rehabilitation and Miss Pearl Johnson and Don Jensen. on the campus of the Utah Each Monday and Thursday from State Agricultural College, came tin ti p. in all children from (J to 10 to announcement of a plan to appoint will enjoy a story hour and an assistant to the agricubural agent years and Fri in almost every county in Utah. In.!1'1' Junchildren ,uJ pt" ",m addition, district home d monstratii. n 'over 10 years o' age will be given assistants will be assigned to aid vari jus instructions in homemakers under the new plan. f door hail and out sports. This'iew setup was recently dis games made foe be no There charges closed by Walter E. Packard, region and these events, parents al director of the resettlement admin entering to children their should encourage istration which was recently created enter. by government Officials and placed under the jurisdiction of Dr. Rexfoid Eh - 1 - social-dancin- g, it is possible, I need of proving dairy sires in a sound your visit a pleabreeding program. sant one. Dr. D. E. Madsen, animal patholoI sincerely hope that every boy who possibly can will take advantage of this gist will tell of the Bangs abortion opportunity to visit Washington. Fvery eradication program and C. W. Rob American boy, I know, is interested in inson, western sepresentative of the learning all about his government and Edgar guests associatioa will G. Tugvvell. the history of his country, and no city Guernsey breeders, Another program was presented Sunday. MISSIONARY WELCttR HOKE a outline cattle breeders dairy in America affords so many opportunit respon The new organization for tins elac i 8 from a Hy-I by July Monday. party Reies in this respect as the Nations Cap- sibility to h's fellow dairymen. which is to be under the direction of ital. Here you may see the Capitol, sults obtained by feeding various home rum and two of our own fellows. It Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leishman C. O. Stott, former USAC extension VV. where Congress meets and passes the consisted of: Opening prayer-M- Mrs. EIGeva Johnson, who and daughter of Salt Lake were grown rations will be presented by economist, will work in dose cooperlaws which govern our citizens; the J Smith, Israelson, leturned from the mission MrsProfessor Melinda Bateman, Q. of Geoige j guests Liljenquist ation with the extension service of superWhite House, where the President lives Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Israelson, song will he guest cf honor at a field of intendent the last week end. dairy- experimental and works; the Supreme Court Building, the state college, Mr. Packard said. Max Israelson. Musical duet by be held in the Third farm. to where our highest court determines the program Director Wm. Petersen was Informed and of Armond 1 constitutionality Morley of our laws; the exBailey ward chnptl Sunday evening. An. cainp.; The afternoons program is schedulMr- and Mrs. Elwood Whittingthat the new assistants will be placed ecutive departments; the Washington ed as follows: Pasture Mixtures, Closing prayer was offered b program has been arinteresting ton and son of Willmington, Cal., in offices with or near the permanent Monument, the Smithsonian Institution, Smith. 4 and everyone is invited. Dr. R. J. Evans; Fertilization of ranged where you will find Lindys plane, The called on friends in Hyrum dur- county agents as their programs will Pastures and Results Obtained, Pro Our Recreation and Mess Halls reSpirit of St. Louis; the Library of be closely related. ing the week. The Congress with its 4 million bound vol- fessor D. W. Pittman; Feeding Dairy ceived a new coat of paini. Mr. Packard said that the rural ie. Mr- and Mrs. O D. Snyder and umes, where you can see the original cows on Pastures, Professor Bate- tables in the Mess hull were recoverdivisiun habilitation and resettlement children of Inglewood, Cal., are Declaration of Independence; the LinMrs. J. Paul Burgess was hostman; and a general discussion of the ed with oilcloth and painted.' have will coln Memorial which is recognized by two To functions: major g jests at the N. J .Larson home.' ess to the Kard A Club .at her will be led by Director More work is being done on our make an inventory of the basic needs everyone as one of the finest monuments days program home Wednesday evening. Bridge on earth; and museums, art Recreational grounds. A new tennis galleries, Peterson. 'was played and a dainty luncheon of the inhabitants of rural areas of botannical gardens and zoological parks In addition to the program, various court is Mrs. Edward W. Payne and ihe state end put into effect a probeing constructed. Vv'e have was served. galore. Nearby is Annapoiis, the site in dairying, feeding, and son Kent left Tuesday for a visit experiments a new volley ball court and several of the Naval Academy; Mount Vernon, gram for proper utilization of the fertilization of pasture land will be horseshoe with relatives in Provo. boxing miff JSj;land and water resources. the home of our beloved Washington; The - A ; ,'..g T TDa St attend Relief observed Second ward by.those dairy Society amount of work done by this division w.aTtig Arlington rGcvncter r; - where"' tiii unProfessor said. Caine held an at the in Utah is known soldier is buried; and other outing Thursday Representatives dependent upon commun Mrs. R. S. Bickmore and childAmerican shrines too numerous to menti- are expected from each of the dairy- Crystal Springs at Hcneyville. ity and individual needs a? disclosed ren of Logan were guests of Mrs. on I know that all of you who are Donna Nielsen returned home Luncheon and swimming were mg counties of the state. by the survey. able to attend the Jamboree will thorA. Wahlen Monday. J. she where from Ogden Saturday enjoyed. oughly enjoy every minute of your stay weeks has spent the past three in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petersen left with relatives. MaRee Rex of Randolph is Mr. and Mrs. Briar Haslam of hi werent a Boy Scout I would be recently for Sait Lake where they mighty envious of you luckey beys, and summer the here with Mr. Wellsville spending were guests at the Le- -' Mr. N. Mrs. and J. Larsen, I believe that as soon as I could I would will make their home. Mrs. her sister Jensen. Raymond Jensen Mr. home Sunday. Roy and Mrs. Leonard Larsen and make arrangements to join my neighband Mrs. 0. D. Snyder of Inglewood, orhood troop. I have watched the Boj Harold Olsen, who is employed Cal., attended funeral services for State Engineers Office, Scout movement for I and many years, A fine son was born to Mr. and Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10, 1935. Mrs. II. H- Peterson is reportknow that it is the kind of organization in Salt Lake, is visiting here with a relative at Idaho Falls Monday. Mrs. Notice P. Francis is C. McBride the that hereby given forepart ed to be seriously ill at her home which wi.l bring out the best qualities his parents. Humpherys, Hyrum, Utah, has made of the week. and Gossen Mrs. Mr. in a boy and a:id Eddie him a become suffering with pneumonia. good help application in accordance with the laws 4 man and a fine citizen. daughter of Los Angeles are visiting of Utah to appropriate 0.6 see. ft. of I And if I were a Scout, I would try mj FOR RENT Modern furnished hsre with Mrs. Gossens mother, water from East and West Dag Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johansen anI darndcst to attend the Jamboree. Anc apartment. II. P. Anderson, ad It Subscribe now for the Courier Mrs. Ira Williams, and other relain Cache County, Utah. Said nounce the arrival of a fine baby remember, Scouts, those of you who dt will be diverted from March 1 to water and friends. tives I come, that my olfioe is No. 249, H oust November 1 inclusive of each year at boy born at their heme early Office ' Bjiiding, and that my clerks Mr. and Mrs. Lowed Nelson of was the points of issuance of said springs Thursday morning. An daughter eight pound I and I will he mignty giai to help make Sauthfitld fpent last Sunday here born last Friday at a Logan hospital which are locat: d respectively as follows NOTICE TO CREDITORS your v sit here the time of your young cor. Sec. 3, T. 11 N., R. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bowen of from the W lives. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Sturgeon ' IE, S.L.B. & M. (East Spring) 924 ft. Cutis. I Mrs. Bowen was formerly N Logan. Cordially, and 21C1 ft. E. ;f West Spring) S58 fc. aifd son of California are visiting IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Abe Murdock. Mildred Jorgeosen of Hyrum. S', and 2123 ft. E. The water from ere with their parents' Mr. and THE FI K3T JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF both springs will be commingled at a Mrs. Mrs. Afton Eiiason attended a Chris Jensen and. other tHE STATE CF UTAH, IN AND FOR Lockett Jr and Bud 'point which bears 898 ft. N. and 213 Thomas I HE COUNTY OF CACHE. Mrs. of home the at luncheon relatives. bridge fc. E. cl said comer and used as a s In the matter of the Estate of Alma Levouia Neuhcrgtr plemental supply to irrigate 90 acryS of G. Wilson, Deceased. I iVepirj nv.v for July 24th. land e ubraced in E SE 4 Ny Saturday. Creditors will present claims with Sdlect a new ool outfit from Mr. and Mrs Ariel Thompson cui N NW NE SV yAV vouchers to the undersigned, adminisJ of summer merchandise Sec. 3. and children of Los Angeles are and NE NE 1 4 SV I sain trator, at his residence, Hyrum, Utah, used for in- - visiting with relatives Part of said water will selling now at greatly reduced the 24th da of August, 'UL'jWtr.Vdnre Mrs. Audrey Boyd and Robert Jcidental domestic an 'stock' watering in P ices. Mr and Mrs C. A Hail and! 1935. Hyrum. Bigger and better in summer dresses, has daughter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrr. Petersen left Monday for their purposes. GEORGE WILSON is flesljb.tb'eil in the in Salt Lake after visiting T'vs- -- ppli id (homes fii Mr. other wearhg apparel. Administrator. and of Mrs.' and Arus Wahlen Westover Ogden, Roy family State Engineers Office as File No, who. is LEON FONNESBEUK and daughter of Logan were 11750. and Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Reese and here with their mother idAttorney for Administrator. Ail protests aga.nst the granting of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnel sous of Login wen; guests of Mrs. seriously Publication Dates: June 21, 28 July said application, stating the reasons Larsen $41 J. A. Wahlen Sunday. Sunday. . 5, 12, 19, 1935. Lh refer, shall be submitted in affidavit Just received a factory ship form and in duplicate, accompanied by MISo9O40R VE Z04 merit of Lighting Fixtures, at a fee of$1.00 and filed in this office 30 .vithin the after days completion of prices never before heard of. Call and get yours while the stock is pjblication of this notice. Scout movement. If shall be here to make i 8-- v i ly song-Mr.-- lalk-Mr- -. - - - - I' pits-unde- r , T 1 4 - Way-Spring- s : 2 2 4 4 1 j bar-irai.,- s - Maud Liljenquist nr?--.- -- ryr.-c- - - (PLAN YOUR OWN . - INDEPENDENCE DAY Union Benefit Association T. H. HUMPHERYS. complete. Drive in and save at State Engineer. PEHRSON ELECTRIC CO. 115 Date of first publication, June 14, 1935 ad Date of last publication, July 12, 1935 North Main, Logan. Successors To Cache Valle7 Mutual Aid Societ Cache County Benevolent Society Utah Benevolent Society and others Asour f Forefathers declared our national independenceoti the Fourth July, 1778, so you can declare your own future financial inde GT. - jPenttence TODAY. rite safety into your future- With the comforting assurance of hancial ease ahead cf you, a new sense cf seeuiity, independence happiness will be yours. jfhe earlier yen start the better, so that you can arrange to have 4 inancial independence at age 55, 60 cr C3. This can be done through - jj-h- a well thought-ou- t Life. Insurance Program. not plan your own Indepei dence Day new? Ihy E. Larsen, Metropolitan Representative will gladly explain Retirement Plan best fitted to your needs. Phone 82J, Hyrum. Gitriul It. LarseK, Hr preventative Metropolitan Life I mm ranee Company " Reach friends in other towns earlier now at low station -to- - - J ! -sfation rates Incorporated under the Law? of the State of Utah, Approved by the Commissioner of Insurance. , Designed to provide low cost Piotection, Including Old Age Benefits and Accident- Ages 2 to 70 years Includes a Family Benefit Plan at group rates with individual protection. Information Freely Given Lorenzo A. Olsen Night rates begin at 7 p. m. Representative for Hyrum v |