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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH Statement of Ownership, Management; Circulation, Etc., Railroad Wages FRENCH INDUSTRY Earnings and T axes . the South Cache Courier, published at Hyrum, Utah, for Oct. 1, the Act of Aug1917, required by embodied in section ust 24, 1912. and regulations. 443, Postal Laws Note' This Statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to who be delivered to the postmaster, will send one copy to the Third of IS RECOVERING During th past year the railroads of our country have t'vSF' m paid higher wages, more taxes and handled freight at lower rates than ever Natural Thrift and Economy before. PromisB Rapid Progress Average wages increased from mmmm mi . $840.62 to $868.69. Taxes increased from $631.29 per . mile to $680.63 EXFORT per mile. ord of France, following past wars, indicates that she should recover quickly from the actual physical destruction inflicted in the present conflict. The reconstruction of railroads, the erection of factories to replace those destroyed, and the replacement of the mechanism of industrial activity that will be required and that is In part already planned, offer a peculiarly Inviting field to American capital and enTentative steps have alterprise. been taken by representatives ready of American engineers und business men in this work. l. (DiviBUSINESS GROWING gjstant Postmaster-GeneraAggregate compensation of emsion of Classification,) Washington, on the the other increased from $1,814,665,664 ployes D- C., and retain Our Great Ally Possesses Recuperato $1,412, 379, 190, or $97,913,526, or files of the Postoffice. tive Powers Which Justify Belief J, A. Wahlen, Publisher. 7.4 per cent. That She Will Meet and Solve The average freight rate per ton per mile decreased from 7.07 mills for the year ending June 30th, 1916 to 7.06 mills per ton per mile in the year ending Dec. 31, 1916. Passen-fare- s show a slight increase. Total operating revenues increased 6.2 per cent, operating expenses increased 5.4 per cent. Taxes increased 7.7 per cent. ' The railroads are the biggest single employing industry in our country 'and all patriotic citizens are interested in their welfare. Utah. Average number of copies of each disissue of this publication sold or tributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date of (This information this statement. is required from daily newspapers only.) J. A. Wahlen. Sworn to and subscribed me before this 13th day of October, 1917. John W. Jensen, Notary Public. SEAL My commission expires October the Problems Which Con- front Her After the War, Assessment Notice the delinquent assessment. together with the cost of ad- noon to pay vertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. John W. Jensen, Secy. and Treas. Hyrum. Utah. Sept. 27, 1917. To Our Patrons: There are quite a number of our Subscribers that have not paid for their paper for a year or more. We would appreciate it very much if those that owe us would make an effort to pay up, as we need the money to pay our obligations. We are now sending out statements to every one that owes us and we hope that those who receive them will call and straighten up their account, and save us the trouble of calling on them personally. , Respectfully, South Cache Courier, Per. J. A. Wahlen. Pub. Do it now. Advertise. the home-grow- n plillosopher. And why not a woman? queried the f. m. Impossible, answered tha local If a woman philosophy dispenser. had to saw the wood the world would certainly hear about it" That is economy. The makers of With Paris Boulevards echoing with "vives for American troops our Interest In the warfare.of our ally vastly Increases, and the facts are not lacking to encourage the belief that she la already on the road to recovery from the blow of Invasion by a ruthless enemy, Oue of the most Important de- - . Styleplus Clothes S17 and Manufacture in tremendous volume. They employ not only highly experienced workmen, but the greatest style talent to be had. They use all wool fabrics and guarantee wear and satisfaction. Styleplus $17 are still the same price. Star Clothing Co. FOR SALE Purebred white Leghorn laying hens. Apply to Notice is hereby given that at a Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Hyrum. Ad. meeting of the Board of Directors FOR RENT A new modern of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., held house, furnace heated. Apply to Sept. 5, 1917, an assessment of $1.25 Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Hyrum. Ad. per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 15th day of November 1917, to the secretary of said WILL COMPILE LIST corporation, at the Hyrum Stake Office, Hyrum, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of November, will be delinquent md advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of December 1917, at 12 oclock replied Job, possible Buy your fall Clothing and Shoes at Newbolds, hell save you Adv. money. 1, 1918. .he Economy, Combined With Style Make your money go as far as and Wear - Postoffice Address, Hyrum, Woman Sawed. is the meaning of the old Vbar wood and saying about sawing jdagf) aoihJng?" asked tbe fair maid. It means that there la a man on If Next to Eagle Hotel, Logan, Utah rni OF MEN IN SERVICE . University of Utah and Alumni Association to Keep Track of Members During the War. At a recent meeting of the Board of Control of the University of Utah Alumni Association, it was decided to compile a complete list of all former U. of U. students now in any branch of the national service. The intention is to obtain the names and home address of these men, and the military or naval units to which they belong, and to keep in touch with them so far as possible during the war. The University is working with the Alumni Association on this matter, and many names of former U. of U. students now in camp at Fort Douglas have already been secured ; Colonel Alfred Hasbrouck, Post Commandant, Colonel Richard W. Young, Commander of the Utah regiment and a prominent iriemberof the Alumni Association, and Captain Norton have furnished assistance willing and valuable along this line. is Association Alumni The anxious to give this matter the widest possible publicity, and to enlist the help of all who can furnish information regarding any old U man now in the navy, the Officers Reserve, the ambulance corps, or the draft army. The Association urgently requests that persons having in any branch of the national service relatives or friends who have been connected with the University send the particulars to Mrs. Sarah Stewart, Secretary, 1133 Bast Third South, Salt Lake City. The Alumni Association, with the student body, is maintaining a booth at the Utah State Fair. Representatives will be in attendance all week, and all friends of the University are invited to come and get acquainted. Information cards for obtaining the military data desired are available at this booth. Marsha! Jcrfine and the French Mission In America. velopments is the announcement that one of the largest banking institutions In America concerned with fory eign trade, the Guaranty Trust of New York, has opened a Paris branch to handle the rapidly increas, ing volume of French business. This action may surprise many persons who had thought of France as bowed under a calamitous Invasion. The bank, however, gives figures Indicating that France is not only meeting her military and civilian problems with a stout heart and never falling courage, but is reestablishing her export business with this country. In 1914, the year of the outbreak of the war, imports from France to this country totaled $141,446,252. This total was reduced to $77,158,740 In 1915, but last year the value of French Imports to the United States rose to Buy a Liberty Loan 4 per cent Bond com-pan- $5.00 a month will do. n $102,077,060. A nation that can achieve such a commercial recovery while her territory is being ravished by the invader,' says the Trust companys statement, possesses recuperative powers which Hyrum State Bank MU Thatcher Clothes Gives the Best Satisfaction WE CARRY A LOT . OF GOOD LUMBER 5, ' here to meet the various We carry a lot of each kind, too, so that it will be perfectly seasoned when you come to use it. You might say our yard is lumbered up with lumber but it isnt. Everything is so arranged that we can serve you promptly with the right lumber at the right price. de-man- ds. Smith Bros. Lumber LOGAN AND HYRUM, UTAH. Co. Which comes from owning and wearing THE BEST. W, General Pershing Arrives In France. Justify the belief that she will emerge from the present conflict prepared to meet and solve triumphantly the problems which confront her. The commercial and industrial rec You Will Like Thatchers Clothes f |