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Show John A. CAPITOL, Lcfaa, L Sat Today MUTINY 08 THE HOW Son to Wei (Hun Oulnteplets to Lncljoa REIlHIO!" Bank Hite Thursday Number Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Dec. 11, 1936 11 Notice of Sole of Delinquent Wafer Stock FOR The Hyrum Irrigation Company, whose principal place of Quarterly Conference be held Saturday and Sunday in The Hyrum Third ward chspel. Re. devoted to are sessions urday Boards Stake A. I. and M. (Society teachers and officers of the d gyrum Slake II , 11 o organizations. Sunday morning meeting, conwill be under ning at 10 oclock, Relief direction of the Society. Stake Singing Mothers, led by orister Mrs. Norma Baxter, will nder several selections. The Third ward choir, directed by will furnish the uis P. Maughan, usic for the afternoon general sess- The 7:30 p. m. the meeting will be A der the direction of the M.I. A. ecial musical program has been ranged by those in charge. Members of the Relief Society and I.A. General Boards will be the - At rincipal y. little shelter. speakers at the meetings. PLANS Last Tuesday a strange sight was business is Hyrum, Utah. when a huge seen on the There are delinquent bn the following described stock, on account of an animal Catalo, an resembling a buffassessment levied October 5, 1936, the amount set opposite the names of the alo, came plodding down the road shareholders, as follows: drawing a covered wagon. The mas- respective ter of the beast, Leland C. Wilson of Coalville, Washington, walked along side. The animal is a cross between a buffalo and a cow. He stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 2550 lbs. The animals hoofs were protected by steel shoes. They had traveled about 6000 miles at a speed of two miles an hour, and averaging fifteen miles a day. There would be a great many ad. vantages in an extensive production of this animal in the United States. They resist tuberculosis and blackleg, they are large and would consequent ly produce a higher percentage of meat. They are also very hardy, Mr, Wilson is traveling throughout the country in an elfort to create an CMS MG interest among the people that they desire to have this movement cariied forward. might- P. CAMPS T9 II. D. The Parent Teachers Association ITT held their regular meeting, December 16, at 8 p m. ifl e First ward amusement hall. How. rd Pend, head of the speech depart, lent at South Cache, will give a hristmas reading and a special mus-ca- l program has been arranged. All ho are interested ia P. T. A. work re invited and urged to attend. wed-sada- ill y, PMC WORKS The Utah State Planning Board, cooperating with tha National Committee of Washington, are preparing an inventory of a poss. ble six years program of public works development that is nation wido in scope. The Board is asking that all political subdivisions of the state cooperate in the development of the inventory. Members of the Board have been sent to different counties, with Thornton W. Petersen, Secretary of the Board, spending the week in Cache es County lining up projects. City officials and political subdivisions of the state are asked to look up any possible projects and list them. Emphasis is being stressed on all possible water development for irrigation and culinary purposes. Projects for conservation of canal losses in water i3 of major importance Tha development of such projects is urged. It is intended that the inventory will include public development of all descriptions, such as city yvatar and sewage systems, streets, sidewalks, park improvements, recreation facilities, and eonstruction of scenic and m accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors of the said roads. company, made on tile 5th day of October, 1936, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as njaj be necessary, will be sold at Anderson Lumber Cos, store at Hyrum, Cache Counfv, tjtah, on the 18th day of December, 1936, beginning NOTICE TO PUBLIC assessment to the said of delinquent 12 pay oclock noon, day, hour at the The Cynthia Benson camp of the D.U.P. will meet Wednesday, Dec. thereon, with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. 16, at the home of Mrs. Mae ChrisC. C. Petersen, Hyrum Irrigation Co. tensen at 2 p. m. The lesson topic December 4, 1936 will be given by Mrs. Luella Wright. The purpose of this meeting is to honor the daughters of pioneers over seventy years of age. The hostesses Notice Ci' "al& Of Delinquent Water Stock Jenwill be Reta Mrs. several Christensen, of national Representatives arm loan associations and three sen, Laneth Carlson and Laura Chris, credit associations of Utah tensen. The Hyrum Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company, whose hold a coordination meeting at he Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City of business is Hyrum, Utah. The Sego Lily camp will meet at principal place December 15. According to YV. D. There are delinquent on the following described stock, on account of an WedEllis, general agent of the farm cred the home of Mrs. John Eliason levied September 29, 1936, the amount set opposite the names of the it administration f Berkerly which nesday, December 16, at 2:30 p. m. assessment An excellent Christmas program has respective shareholders, as follows: provides all types ofcredit'to farmers Nevada and Ariz- been arranged. All members are in Utah,, California, onaThe purpose of the meeting is ujged to attend. to further develop the service to Utah griculture through the coordination Reports of the 1936 4- H season reof the variou units of the farm eredit veal tfle opportunity of a former dministratioD in the state-- , program It is planned to broaden the short club boy to extend the and Utah to boys gills. Joseph many term production credit system through And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors of tha in Garfield the national farm loan association off Muir, now county agent 1936 so many shares of each club said company, made on the 29th day of September, is the first Utah ices in portions of the state somewhat county, will be sold at Anderson Lumber be appointed as county parcel of said stock ao may be necessary, removed from the production credit member to 18 of Companys store,' at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, on the th day December, association oifices in Salt Lake City, agent. assessment to the said 12 of delinquent at ocock noon, pay day, Mr. Muir began his club activities 1936, beginning Mr. Ellis said. of sale. and expense cotswold thereon, with the costs of advertising The meeting will come simultan as a member of a purebred C. Unas. Petersen, sheep club at Centercreek, Wasatch eously with the cooperative confereof efforts the Lyman 1936 Hyrum Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Co. through December 4, nce called jointly by the department county, as time at that H. Rich, serving of economics of the Lltah State AgriRecords in Wasatch county agent. cultural the and .Berkerly college office show that he was enbank for cooperatives which is to be the Mrs. Ida Brown returned mon-daheld December 15 and 16 in Salt rolled as a member for five years, from Los Angeles wherd she of ani sale $700 leceived from the Lake City. This will enable various during two of which he was president son Kenneth have been and here mals made it possible for him to go Utah officirls of the farm credit ad- of his club, and for two years he serfor the past six weeks. Mr. Muir states to College, In fact, the desire to ministration system to participate in ved as local leader. Centercreek Cotswold attend college, Mr Muir states, was the cooperative conference as well as that the in still is and that the instilled in him through his club existence work-Atheir own coordination meeting. Miss Donna Nielsen, entertain foundation stock brought info the schol27 nurses from the Budge ed in record excellent college community through the efforts of the eu iicular activities hospital at her home here last club boys, is still being used for astic and extra Wednesday evening. A delicious resulted. breeding purposes. luncheon was served and Bunco f off on all permanent His highly commendable record Mr- Muir gained the honIn was played as the evenings 1928, Waves. Admiration DeLuxe treat shows that he exhibited his sheep in or of in being the stale champion went and shampoo before each the show circuit in county and state animal livestock project and meat Wave. New equipment, r.o pull fairs in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and and no burnVivians Beauty California. More than $1000 ift prize represented Utah 4 U dub members Mrs. Hattie Jensen and Mrs. Salon. Wilda Jensen spent last Thursmoney came to him as a result of at the national club congress in WT7!' such showings. This, plus more than day in Ogden. Secretary-Treasure- r. Hyrum City Council set the get for 1937 as follows: bub- - pro-uctio- n H 4-- H council meeting. Vernon C- - Olsea Recorder Mis Adeline Scott of Ogden was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Geo. Riggs last Monday. 4-- Secretary-Treasure- r, 4-- y 4-- BNielsen has been to esnfined her bed for the past week, due to a severe cold. Mrs. H. - shower in honor of Miss Grace Broby of Logan was given at the home of Mrs. Marlin Anhder last Monday. Miss Broby received many beautiful and useful gifts. Dainty refreshments were served and games were playee. Miss Broby and Mr. Clifford Saunders, of Hyde Park will be married in the Logan Temple next Tuesday. A 4-- holiday specials One-hal- - - c 3 HOLIDAY SPECIALS All permanents at 1-- 2 regular price. An Admiration DeLuxe treatment and shampoo before each permanent wave. Vivians Beauty Salon. a(j 3 |