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Show poor fropys JOHN A. ISRAELSEN ,0. Box 208 Ph.7I UTAH HYRUM. VOL. l NO.' 3$ CHE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN- FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 ?2.00 THE YEAR RELIEFS SEIIEIM OS rj?rr pjji ii 17. Lyman H Y R U M, Sept. The Third ware! Reief Nielsen of Ogden spent last FriSociety met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. day with his parents here. . His H. ' 0. Nielsen will father, Joseph leave for New York October. 1st where he' will serve as a mission ary for six months. Phyllis Liljenquist is spending this week in Salt Lake Miss Liljenquist will sing ; City ' several numbers at the Postmas-- , ters convention while there.' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Israelson left last Saturday f or Randolph, Utah, where they are engaged to teach school for the coming year. Misses Jean and Loraine Bruce, . young daughters of Dr. L. W. California Bruce are here from to make their home. Billie Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson is making preparations to leave September 25th for England to fulfill a mis Miss . Antensen. Community pinging was conducted by Mrs. Lester Miller. ' Mrs. H. R. Adams discussed the topic, Some Parental Obligations.. Mrs. Heber Shipley and small daughter Bernice played an instrumental duet followed' by a reading by Mrs. W. D. Porter. Mrs. S. W. Israelson discussed plans for the Relief Society work for the coming year. c&&3 .. HESS I H sSSKsm fi t r? I m i t W J 8 t 0 HYRUM, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton have returned from a pleasant trip through Mr. Stantons-sister- , southern Utah. Mrs. Rose Wasall of Heber City returned with them to stay CQ.EW Sfiuvtce wokovt. indefinitely. 4 HYRUM, Sept. 17. At the Hyrum Stake Priesthood meeting held Sunday, Sept. 12, . several members were added to the stake ' Miss Barbara departments. Maughn was chosen as a member of the religion class board; Mrs. Lucy W. Christiansen, Relief Society; Miss Thelma Liljenquist, Y. L. M. I. A.; Mrs. Delores Allen, ,, STATE HOLSTEIN HERDS NOW AT FAIR GROUNDS The State Holstein herd has now been assembled at the Cache County Fair Grounds and the finishing touches given preparatory to the exhibition at the. Eastern Idaho . sion. Allen of Fair at Blackfoot, next week, Sept. The Misses Lucile Providence and Elva Parker of The herd is in charge of " Mt. Sterling were. Hyrum visitors Gilbert Thatcher who had charge last Tuesday. of the herd last year and did so Several Hyrum people went to well with it. On the whole the Preston Wednesday to attend fu herd will compare favorably with neral services over the remains of that of last year, still Sarah Ann Mrs. J. W. Fryer who died at will not be along as she is mikPreston last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; ing heavy this year and is thin. Fryer were .formerly residents of Anyway, Sarah did. her . full duty; Hyrum and have a host of friends last year and is entitled to a rest here. from the exhibitions. . The herd Dr. and Mrs., D. D. Tebbs and will leave for Blackfoot next SatMrs. Ruth Layton of Salt Lake urday and return to Logan Monwith ' friends day, Sept. 27th for exhibition at spent last week-en- d at Hyrum. the Cache County Fair. The final Miss Cora Rose has gone to selections for the state herd to go to , resume her to Portland to the Pacific LivePocatello, Idaho stock show in October will be made teaching. 28-30lMr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson at the Utah State Fair. It is very h and family have returned from probable however that practically their farm at Malad, Idaho after all those now in the herd will go. trivance, called a centrifugal ter faucet at one end, with a Washer and Dryer which, literal- - spray nozzle at the other. The a very successful harvest. However others from the state GAIETY WINS THREE BURLEY STRAIGHTS AT as well as figuratively, takes 'spray she directs downward into Claude Jensen is home from ly in better condition and may get and keeps a womans hands out this Spinner basket while hospital, having recovered from a take the place of some now seit is Dr. A. J. McCausland received a of hot water every washday This spinning at serious operation. ' Mr. Jensen is lected. ac- great speed As will be noted most of the report that his mare Gaiety won type of Washer, coming into con- - tion of the hot water being manager of the Jensen Motor comat present comes from Cache three straight heats at the races siderable prominence through the zed through the clothes spins out pany. Mrs. E. L. Johnson of Salt Lake County. soil Following are the ani- at Burley. Just as soon as the test and approval of Good House- - every bit of soap, softener and other1 lead-- ! and the like which the laundre-- s spent, the past week with her par- mals that now make up the nerd results of the Burley races are j.titute ceived by the secretary of the.ing authorities on home econom-- : heretofore had to ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen. that will go to Blackfoot, be rinse Reed and Clay Benson, sons of at the Cache County Fair Cache County Mr. and Mrs. Milton Benson of and at the Utah State Fair. . they will be Manila, Utah, arrived in Hyrum Governor Fobes Seventh, bull ly the Cache The is simplicity itsc-lf- ; their own. At Blackfoot for the purpose of ing rinse, for achieving that pur-the- y studying mu- - two years and under three owned holdingwill have much stiffer com- - and is principle a domestic sic and to attend the South Cache by James J. and Clarence Meikle largely adaption ifieation and whiteness of the that have so clothes so greatly desired by the High school. of Smithfield. Governor Fobes petition as they will meet the of the whizzers been horses of of used fast iu factories to Reynolds long This form of 1 was with the state herd last' year string of Denver and Joe Huber of Bil- - tract the oil from steel shavings' Rinse enables her to u-- . scald-lingCarlos Neilson left and won in time his class. every for Saturday Montana. All of these' and scrap, and of similar machines! ir.g hot vate-- r because bheHey, Idaho where he plans to He is in fine condition this year! ie nee; be at the Cache Coun-- ; found in modern commercial laun-inwill horses touch a hand to cloUiej or va-tstay for several weeks. and much is expected of him. dries for clothes Fair. ter. A party was There is no forkin'--'- ' ov rapid drying. held at Crystal Yearling bull owned by A. J. i In this latest improved type fishing the Springs garment- one at Wednesday evening by Reese of Benson. is a round copper tank or! time from the !there SHOWING HORSE DRAFT members of the South. Cache facwash wetnSenior bull calf owned by John k PLEASES MANAGEMENT itub not unlike' the usual washing feeding them singly to a ' inger ulty and their partners. Swim- - T. Quayle, Logan. but instead of the then machine, in ; wring-turn playing hide-an- d ming, dancing and Junior bull calf owned by C. Z. refreshments were The management of the Cache!61' and its gears, rollers and so seek with them in the r;se oi enjoyed. Harris, Richmond. the centrifugal machine has a; blue water. Fair Association is ,high-o- n Tuesday evening a pool party Instead, when eh Aged cow owned by John T. County mushroom - fort of was unit within finished this fine with the g represenly pleased enjoyed at Crystal Springs Quayle,' Logan. lts tank the lower part or stem which is accomplished in y members of t.he Lincoln school Cow three years old and under tation of draft stallions and teams only acuity. About fifteen members four, owned by Guy Merrill, Rich- that will be made at the Fair contains two shafts, and a gear minutes, she merely turns eff hei water faucet and now she i: and their In the past the draft or two running in oil, sealed in Sept. 23-3partners were in atten- mond. or rather her , dance. Mr. and Mrs. aluminum been (Lying business the not' up-has horse single unit; soja Cow two years old and under J. D. Stimp- centrifugal but it is here to stay per part, operated by these shafts, Washer is doing it for here. Tir were special flourishing . of evowned the Deaf and the guests three, by and the farmers will always have consists of an aluminum basket spinning process now extract" ev ening. Blind school at Ogden. the Spinner. The clothes ery bit of the rinsewater Mr. and Mrs. J. J. James of Senior yearling owned by the to have good draft teams. 7he called that caretakers are placed in the spinner contain- - left in the clothes, san W'ere guests of their daugh-tei-Mr- Utah and horse companies tC leaving Agricultural College, realiz this and are converted that er, which when so tilted, the low- - whole tubful "wringer-dr- y Junior" 0. H. Birch Friday. b- -r owneTby John yearling t,.1 rs Victor Jensen they must be represented at me er part rotates the clothes in the without wringing, in only one min entertained T. Quayle, Logan. Fair-M- . soapy water and suds. Partitions ute more. Thus she has Snin ednesday at a birthday party in Senior, heifer calf owned by I. in this basket gently but force- - Rinsed an entire load in stallion her daughter Dorothys One two mn of large Clydesdale Ogderi. Cooley paddle the soaked clothes, utes, and Spin-Drie- d fully a birthday- The afternoon was Junior heifer "talf owned by from Lewiston, one Belgian and thatvhoV Ment m from Richmond, one lifhting, turning and dropping tubful in only . two minutes more playing games. Refresh- Master Bain of Paradise. percheron them about fifty times per min- - Ihese three minutes added ments were served. The expense of the state herd. Belgian from Smithfield and Amto the The Coterie club met Thursday is being met by the Chambers of alga, one Belgian from Hyde ute,- as the basket revolves. The fifteen minutes for washing makes a total of eighteen minutes n rs. L. C. Peterson. Commerce of Salt Lake City, Og-- Park, one Percheron from New-de- n power is furnished by a motor loThe for th cated complete below steel the which COnsisted of a frame Providence Hoione from laundering operation and Also ton, Belgian the Logan. by wading and stein breeders who are represent- - and one Percheron from Hyrum. supports the tank. This operates That s pretty fast work eighteen mutes from clothes t. Mrs. J. A. in the herd and from the man- These are all good horses and will off any ordinary ed Israelson are j,3r.and hamper to After ten to fifteen minutes of clthes line. And best of all, she attending the National Postmas-r- s ufacturers. Much favorable ad- make a fine showing at the Fair, convention in Salt Lake City. vertising was brought to the State A large number of draft animals this washing, the operator touches bas not reddened or roughened her bands or strained herself in the Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christen- last year, so much so that Idaho and some Standard and thorough- a switch, stops the spinner, then sen motored to Bear Lake Satur- is determined to have a better breds including some Shetland? at the touch of the wrist, shifts least, she has not used extra or set tubs, and theres fio muss it to upright or horizontal posiday where they were scheduled to state herd this year than ever and will be on exhibition.. tion (mushroom-like- ). ninish special music for teachers expects to give Utah a run for the the floor Thia type She then of g nstitute. While there distributes the WATER OUT OF clothes with HOT KEEPING quickly naturally leaves they were money. the tips of her fingers so that the all buttons intact, and eliminates guests of Mrs. Christiansens sis- It is to be distinctly, understood that thp sending of the State Hol- A Modern Mechanical Washer and load is balanced, touches the the deep wringer crease so aggraswitch again and she is ready to vating to the woman who Dryer that Ends Monday stein herd is to stimulate the daiirons. rinse. Here comes the fascinating Another remarkable feature Misery. whole a a of the statfas of the tat selfish move, on the part of ry industry part of this modem method of process is an automatic pump "?stein breeders but as the and is not to advertise any indiScience has brought another washing. This is known as the which, when started at the .touch olsteins are the dominant breed vidual breeders. The herd will be Spin-Dr- y method, or of the toe, empties the tub of all the state, and no boon to the harrassed and harried Spin-Rinsherd as state known the state the naturally the spinning rinse. The operator water in ajiffy. This ends taken time this has it nerd would be made housewife, owner be will or individual breeder anothup of known in the advertising, This is the form of an almost human con- - has a hose attached to her hot wa- er bugaboo of most washdays 21-2- 4. . Cache County Fair to be Larger This Year September te s, Primary; Evan Murray, Y- - M. M. I. A. Carl Woods was the principal speaker. He discussed relig Such tremendous ious training. advances have been made in the art and science that now it takes practically all ones time to keep up with the progress along these lines while religious education has Stubeen alowed to slip back. dents should be made to feel the Everyone, dignity of religion. some time during his life when he is confronted with stress or strain, will turn to GoGd and confess Him as the only one who can aid. Why wait until such a time to understand Gods ways? Young people are busy now gathering the information which will make them the men and women they are to be, and in Hyrum stake they are blessed in having a place to study not olny science and art but also religion. HYRUM, Sept. 17. Miss Pur-det- ta Nielsen of Billings, Montana is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs- - Josephine Nielsen. Miss Nielsen is recovering from a serious illness. HYRUM, Sept. 17. Mr. and George Vhitington have gone to California for a two weeks visit with their sons,, Gerald and El-wo- Miss Clara Olsen returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation While spent in Salt lake City. there she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. L. Cooper. Miss Clara Olsen. George Brid- - ot - j Dempseys Cabinet - ' A - Ar ;'V Spin-Rinsin- : r - . - ' . : .. ' j bt V VrAi y y. V s. Vv' &' 4 j - ! r-- v;; - pro-mus- ?c , t' lamp-socke- ' Spin-Dryin- e, G rAtPOCARTCcG Jack Dempseys new secretary of the interior, Pauline LaBudde, who is now in charge of the. kitchen at the champions training camp. She was forineriy cook for President Wilson. that of lifting and lugging heavy pails, or of installing costly plumbing connections. This type of Washer and Dryer is being sold widely in this city and is reported very popular wherever shown. , |