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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOOTH CACHE COCRIER Friday, April 13, - Mr. Delmore Parker of WellsMr. John Holm, our street supervisor, is .engaged in levelling our ville, spent Easter Sunday in 1917. streets with a djrag. Hyrum the guest of 'Miss Pearl Single Comb White aa second class mail matter, under the Act Leghorn Hatching Eggs from Colv of March 3 1879 lege bred chickens. Settings 75c. per 15. Apply to Thera Petersen, J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & Manager Hyrum. " ' Adv. Entered at the Po.toffice at Hyturn, Utah, Local News Ladies Rubbers. Hyrum Cloth. Adv. ing Co. Suits $1.25, cleaned and pressed at the Hyrum Clo. Co. for FOR SALE , ter Veda and Mrs. Vira Dockstader, Hyrum Clothing Co. Ad. Keep Only Profitable Hens. went to Logan Wednesday to attend the birthday reception of Mrs. T. W. Wand, at the home of her son, Clem Williams. Pure Bred Rhode Island Red Wilford Baugh was a Hyrum business visitor Friday from Wells-vill- eggs for hatching. Try a set131. at to 50c. Phone ting Ad John A. Israklsen, Hyrum. Hy. Ladies Tailored Suits. Just received a shipment of Adv. rum Clothing C6. Curtain Stretchers, something you Among Hyrum visitors from Williams need for housecleaning. Wellsville this week were Mrs. F. Store. Adv. W. Price, Mrs. Vere Price, Mrs. Economy Mr. Chris Tailor is at present Broby and Miss Margaret Broby. Mr. and Mrs Henry Ames are employed at the Hyrum Clothing where he is prepared to happy over the arrival of a fine Cos. Store, all do kinds of dry cleaning and daughter at their home last Tuesladies or gents suits. day. All concerned are doing well. pressing either Elder Horace Nielsen arrived home from the Eastern States Mission the forepart of the week. Bro. Nielsen looks hale and hearty, and while enjoying his labors very much is nevertheless pleased to be home again. Horace was met in Salt Lake by his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nielsen, who were down attending Conference. of a Wagon or farm implements of any kind, see R. A. Eliason, Hyrum, he has a full stock on hand and can save you Adv. money. Mrs. Jos. C. Anderson and daugh- Buy the Boy's Suit at e. ' Peterson. If you are in need Give him a call. Mrs. Emil Olsen left for Ogden Thursday accompanied by her sister Mrs. P. Monson and husband of Goshen, Idaho. Mrs. Olsen received word this week that her sister Mrs. O. L. Henry of Ogden, was critically ill. Miss Ruby Wilson entertained at her home on Sunday last, with a delicious Easter supper. The evening was spent in different kinds of other amusements. games and The following guests were invited: Pearl Nielsen, Ada V ilson,- Norma Olsen, Lillian Wilson, Della Wright, Lillian Curtis, May Ames, Hilary Olsen, Thomas Murray, Kenneth Benson, John Wright, Jesse ilson, and Floyd Bailey. - baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Neltoo Smith last Wednesday. The little fellow however, lived only a short time, and Mrs. Smith has been in quite a serious condition, but is somewhat better at this A writing. VV Utah sends out annually in exchange for poultry products. Why not supply the demand with this city, and her daughter Pearl my high producing utility stock? and son Alonzo, stopped off at HyBaby Chicks Hatching Eggs , Saxon Six has a six cylinder engine full of speed and power with where the ability to take you you want to go, and return you in safety. The perfect balancing of weights and surplus power makes the Saxon a wonderful hill climber a car appropriate n for the region. he axon embodies the word econ- " omy both in first and last cost. It is a car moderately priced, and the fuel and tire consumption of the Saxon is usually low. The axon 8 built ony rom the highest OEiIV V grade materials, and by expert engineers in the factory of the Saxon Motor Car Corporation. This sures the buyer of a Saxon years and years of service with ordinary care. Come to our Sales Room 43 South Main v Street, Logan and let us demonstrate the Saxon Six to you. You will be more than pleased with the action of the car. 'WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES STRFNPTH The Inter-Mountai- IvL" Hatch $47(300000.00 Mrs. Robt. Archibald, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Antonson of rum on their return home from Hatching Eggs from S. C. White Salt Lake to Boise, Idaho, to visit Leghorns. High Producing Strain. relatives and friends a short time. Average production for 1916 of 150 They are the guests of Mr. and eggs per hen. Profit per hen $1.55. Mrs. W. A. Liljenquist. Mrs. Hatchings, 75c pr 15. $4.00 per 100. Archibald is a sister to Mrs. LiljenH. P. Anderson, Hyrum. Phdne 37w quist. t The Saxon Six MOTOR SALES 43 South Main CORPORATION Street. Logan, Utah Mens Suits made to order $15. R. I. Reds, Beds, Black Minorcas Buy the Boys suit at home. Barred Rocks, Brown Leghorns Hyrum Clothing Co. Adv. One week special. Hyrum ClothWhite Leghorns, Buff Leghorns. Now booking orders. Prices consistent with quality. ARCADY PLACE HENNERY Wellsville, Utah. A. T. SMURTHWAITE, Mgr. FOR SALE CHEAP House and full lot, good barn and chickencoop, good water right, good terms. Apply at this office, or to Wilford Adv. Baugh, Wellsville. ing Co. Adv. x When you need Clothing, Shoes, Hats or Gents Furnishings call on Newbold. Best and cheapest place Adv. in Cache Co. m A FINE AUTO HOW FREE CONCERT MUSIC 'HQ EVERYBODY INVITED ' In order to place our fine line of automobiles before the public, we have secured the main floor of the Harris Music Store for ten days, commencing Saturday, April Fourteenth. During this time the public will be entertained by the wonderful new Edison phonograph, the Crown Combonola, Player Pianos and other musical inr struments. j We desire the ladies as well as the gentlemen to call in at any time and hear the music, look at the wonderful Hudson Super-Si- x with tlie latest improvements the worlds greatest car the one that has taken all the worth while worlds records for speed, hill climbing, endurance, setc. a extra See the celebrated Mitchell with the thirty-on- e features the car with one hundred per cent over- strength a lifetime car. ( . ' , s - . See the beautiful Grant-Si- x the greatest light six' car on the market today. The Grant, in competition with all the high grade cars, took third place in the Pikes Peak climb. The Hudson Super-Si- x took first. The Grant-Si- x took first place in its class. Forty-tw- o Grant-Si- x cars sold by us last year have all been free from motor trouble, free from rear end or gear trouble. How many cars can boast of these things? See the Grant Display Motor, which will be running day and night at the Harris Music Store. This motor will be striped so that you can see the working parts. See the Silvertown Cord and the Diamond Tire with the cheapest mileage test on the market. Come and see our Republic Trucks. Z' Mpply North Main, Logan, Utah C. M. Co. Harris, Mgr. -- . |