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Show I III f OUTH NO. 47 Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 18, 1918. VIJI VOL. , Buy More Bonds Today Wheatland School Anderson Meat Packers Do Their Bit Liberty Program Influenza Victim Grover American packers are doing far Anderson, son of 0. H. Tuesd- more than died last this of city, merely furnishing meat Anderson of foods to the soldiers and sailors of ay evening at Malad, Idaho, by Spanish superinduced the United States and her allies, acpneumonia, Influfenza. cording to C. S. Churchill, Advisory Mr. Anderson went to Malad Superintendent for Swift &'Co who about four years ago, and was en- addressed the American Meat PackPocatello Vall- ers convention gaged in farming at today. ey, He (was born and raised in The general public realizes little Hvrum and was about 25 years of of the work that the packer is doing disease in age. He contracted the to win the war, said Mr. Churchill. Salt Lake City about 10 days ago it We are furnishing a great deal of The body was shipped to it stated. material for the manufacture of this ciy for burial, arriving here munitions, including glycerine, potWednesday afternoon. ash, and sulphuric acid. Our sheep Funeral over his remains were skins are used to manufacture held at the city cemetery at 2. p. m. coats. Thursday afternoon. Bp. Allen presEvery pound of wool, that we ided and members of. the seeond have is taken by the Government as ward choir, uflder the leadership of fast as we produce It, and the price Harry W. Oakes furnished the singing. Prayer was offered by Bp. J. is fixed by the Government. . There isnt a pound of stock J. Facer. Appropriate and consoling remarks were made by Elder C. food manufactured today that is not F. Olsen, Pres. W. C. Parkinson and being used to help win the war, beThe benediction cause it goes to put weight on live Bp. A. A. Allen. was pronounced by Elder Alban stock that is badly needed by our Clawson, and the grave was dedicat- soldiers and sailors. ed by Elder Charles Hansen of Ida,ho The tons of fertilizer which we t Falls. manufacture aid in gr owi ng more Quite a large number of auto- crops that will be used later to feed mobiles and friends gathered at the more soldiers to fight HUN. Glue residence and followed the remains has its uses. Soap is certainly a to the cemetery, and the contributbig item. Albumen is another hign-l- y ions of flowers were many and important product; it is now usGrover , parents and the family, who have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad at.d u bereavment. Many relatives and friends from distant places were in attendance at the funeral, among whom were some from Id iho Falls, Malad and nearby towns. his , Republicans Select County Ticket the conunly convention held Saturday at Logan, the 'following ticket was selected to bf voted for at the coming election on Tuesday, Nov. 5th next: For Commissioner BRIGHAM H. MAUGHAN For Commirsioner H. C. PETERSEN, Logan For County Clerk JOHN W. JENSEN, Hvrum For County Treasurer A. A. THOMAS, Richmond For County Recorder, C. W. JOHNSON, Logan For County Sheriff FRANK BAUGH, Logan For County Surveyor SCHAUB, Logan For Cdunty Assessor At last -- . G. W. LAMB, Hyde Pyrk For County Attorney M. 0. HARRIS, Logan ' For State Senator G. W. LINDQUIST. .V.;r State Representatives, HURSHL BULLEN, Logan ' Bp. WINN, Smithfield H. H. JENSEfo. Hyrum . An old gentleman entered a cour-tr- y newspaper office, and approaching the editor, said: I want to get nopie? of your paper for a week back. The editor replied: Hadnt better try pourus plaster? you sen. Recitation, When I am Big, Oakley Briggs Recitation, All Clean, First Grade Recitation, Since Ma Signed Up With Hoover, Park Murray Song, Sunshine' From Home, Ulmer Briggs Recitation, Letters From Home, Vondella Mitton Song, Get the Kaiser, Vivian Wright Song, Over There, School Recitation, Your Flag and My Flag, Leonard Hall Recitation, Hats Off, School Recitation, When Our Flag Comes Home, Einar Jensen Song, Wherever They Fly the - - Stars and Stripes. Will be Home mesas' Sweet Hornet to Me, 7th and 8th the Window, Edwin Briggs Grades . j . Song, Keep the Home Fires Burn- Do It Now, Orland ing, Six Boys Recitation, j Mitton Recitation, Blood of Brotherhood, Do For Recitation, Warren Bullock Something ilson Somebody, Russell Recitation, Dont Crowd, Lucille Recitation, The Captains Daugh- Hall ter, Favorett Briggs Song, Belgian Rose, 8th Grade Frank of Columbus,' Story, Story Recitation, Always Smile, John ed in the construction of aeroplanes. Davis Nielsen There are also many other pro, Col Melvin. Recitation, Eating Between Meals, 'ms, Recitation, ducts, loo numerous to mention not ' . . Wesley Mitton one of which, I believe, does not Hanson Song, Columbus, 2nd & 3rd Grade j Song, Joan of Arc, School have an important place in the conSave Your Pennies, Recitation, Children of France, duct of the war. Rachael Nielsen We of Swift & Co. believe in Recitation, Somewhere, Ulrrfer j Briggs giving credit where credit is due and Recitation, A Worlds Series I want to say that our labor has perk My ,0 Game, ,Uaddy S??: Bf Harold Salver, a formed cheerfully the gaint tasks Me, Mildred and Lucille Hall Recitation, Satans Self Respect, set for us by the Food AdministratRecitation, The Mother of a Sol- - yaiter Archibald ion.- No order has been too big, no dier, Eathel Archibald Song, Liberty Bell, chool The Service job too over whemling for them. Recitation. Flag. v,hort Talk, 4th Liberty of this willingness Ruby Jensen Recognition Spencer Allen School to serve has resulted in an increase So j Mother, Long Song. Song, Star Spangled Banner, The Service Flag in gregation. for male labor totaling more than 1916. 100 per cent since February, In the case of our female help the increase has been even greater, tnis cold-pro- beautiful! Grover was sick but a few days and his death was a severe shock to Wheatland School of North celebrated Ridgedale Valley Liberty Day with a Program, rendered by the school children, after which all joined in for a social evening and dance. Following is the program which was enjoyed by all: Song, America, Congregation Recitation, Welcome, Helen Jen- of . Brr n, help now receiving 165 pe? cent more than in 1916. To take care of the war bbusiness Mr. Churchill said that all the packers in the country had been forced to build new freezers and buildings of every description at a cost two to three times cost. He paid greater than tribute pre-w- ai to the govern- inspectors of the Bureau of Animal Industry and of the army who select, the meat, and said. In addition to the safeguard that this is to the soldier and sailor, it is a safeguard to us. It safe guards us from attack from those who for their personal aggrandizement or for other reasons may seek to criticize unjustly one of the few industries that in the early days of the war, and up to the present time- - has continued to supply our Government with what it wanted, as it wanted it, when it was needed,' without quibble as to price. . "That is a record of which we ment should be proud, gentlemen. It demonstrates that we are doing not our bit,' but our full share toward winning this war,' doing it cheerfully, willingly and because we are in this war to win; and to win, our soldiers must be fed and fed with good food. THE CREDITORS WRITTEN BY Mill Oliver, a late Lieut, in the Australian Imperial Forces who was wounded at Passchendaele in October 1917, and has just been discharged by reason of his wounds. He is now in San Fraheisco, en route to his home in Australia. R. Each mothers son, has given his life, In Freedoms fight over there; Each wooden cross, that points to the'sky, Demands that you do your share. Each Belgian babe, that has lost The fatherless, motherless too, Cry for succor, but not in vain For their cries are heard by you. its What is YOUR answer to the Kaiser? America has no heart for war, Wilhelm told his people, downcast when the United States took a hand in chastising them for their barbarities and brutalities. Americas fighting men speedily took any such notion out of those German soldiers who were so unBut fortunate as to meet them. the Kaiser was still able to befool the Germans behind the lines and tell them through his controlled press that America was weak. Americas Finding how great strength was, the Kaiser launched witn his insidious peace offensive the cheif purpose of slackening up the allied armies and giving his generals opportunity to reorganize their sadly smashed divisions. The Kaiser was too deeply cunning not to realize that his peace drive would, . unless counteracted by the strong will of the American people, cause the United States to lose interest in providing the enormous funds necessary to complete defeat of the Uun armies. The Fourth Liberty Loan has lagged sadly in many parts oE the country, and in some parts of the 12th It is Federal Reserve District. hardly possible that the country will not rally in the closing days of the campaign and send the loan triumphantly Over the Top. It is absolutely necessary that it do so. The Kaiser is able to keep much bad news from his people, but he will ever be able to suppress the fact that a United American public has subscribed the greatest war fund in history and is determined to complete the absolute ruin of brutal rule. America must answer Wilhelms peace offensive with an over subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan Even if the Kaisers peace offer was honest, as it would require twenty months to bring home the American troops now in France and the entire sum of the Fourth Liberty Loan would not accomplish this and pay other war bills already contracted. Buy Liberty Bonds Today. If you have already bought Buy more. The Kaiser wants more territoi'y, Lets give him HELL! To Taxpayers of Cache County home, My Dear Taxpayers: How have your taxes been the last two years? Have they been raised Each tender nurse, who mothers us Back to health and strength again, Cant work alone, she needs your help Though far from the field of pain. .Each dawn that rises, see's oil the tape, i Your sons, waiting fh? fiord to go. And when the bdiia&c thu.iacis vL jia They have never faltered or gone too siuw. So each over here can do a share, Though not in an active way, Just by a bond, and help to drive To his den, the worlds beast of pray. Drive him to his den and across the door, The stone of Liberty roll. And blot out the name that has Civilizations sacred scroll. blood-staine- d, or lowered ? Are you satisfied with them? Let us hear from you and if you want them lowered I will call a meeting of the league and we will cut out a lot more of those unnecessary officers sc ve did a year ago. We Bucceeffl IB doing away with the District Attorney, the Juvenile Court officers, the Fish and Game Wardens, the County Sheriff and Constable of the various precincts can attend to this. We also cut down the value of your lands by the aid and of the County Commissioners our Assessor Woodard, fifty dollars on the acre for good land less than the equalization board demanded it (Continued onspage.8.) |