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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH South Oache Courier UUXJSSS2S stantiated. Second, that under permanent government ownership Published Every Friday at Hyrumr of sucji utilities the public could never expect to receive the accomUtah. and improvements in modation Publisher. . J. A. WAHLEN. service that it would receive at the hand of private management, deRUNNING INDUSTRIAL pendent on public favor for inAFFAIRS creased business. Return of these properties to priThose who will stretch their vate management and granting of memories back to the winter of 1914-1- rates sufficient to enable them to when the bread lines were cotmi pay good wages and secure money mon in the big cities, and when in- to make the many extensions and stitutions' like the Hotel DeGink improvements now necessary thus were doing a big business in New giving employment to thousands of York, are likely to arrive at the additional persons, is the main feaconclusion that there was more un- ture in the readjustment program employment in the country at that now before us. time than is represented in the enPRODUCE-PRODU- CE tire total of 4,000,000 men in uniform. There were millions, of unemployed people in the country beThe largest volume of production fore the war; and such lack of labor in all lines is the best safeguajd demand as exists at the present the increase if I. W. W. ism time ought to be only temporary, and Bolshevism. and should disappear with the reGovernment crop report shows a sumption of normal activities.- A prospective winter wheat crop of good deal of the apparent lack of 837,000,000 bushels and spring wheat employment is doubtless due to the crop ot 250.000,000 bushels. desire for change which seems., to At a guaranty price of $2 26 a be widespread.. Returning soldiers bushel it means the distribution of are generally looking for new occu500 million dollars among the farpations instead of returning to their mers for this crop alone. old posts. Coupled with this, if the This enormous production in one Canadian experience is a criterion, line means that the world will not go we must look for a certain loss of for bread and that labor initiative and lack of willingness to hungary will be well paid in harvest. assume responsibility, which Applying the same principle to all seems to have fostered. -service lines of production, the result will be Good judges predict the larges-- t good employment for all, plenty of volume of business in our history in business and prosperity. the years just before us. All the The hosts of destructivism no trade barometers, such as greater matter by what name called are all strength In the raw material pur- allied against production and districhasing, increased wholesaling and bution through the wage system. retail, and an apparent determinwant to prevent production ation on the part of manufacturers They as they have done in Russia, where and others to develop domestic and production has gone to a mini-muforeign trade, are indications of ' By J. Jones better times ahead. PRODUCE. be Let our slpgan Wasu. D. C. 5, iMJ Av Langtam-Hic-h Cloth-- 9 Mado by Leopold, Chicago You military- Have Probably . Watched loads of fellows when they began wearing their - First Long: Trousers Suits and you surely made up your mind at the time how their looks could be improved. 1 hats just what the makers of. LANGH AM-HIG- H CLOTHES; have done. They have studied the appearance arid actions of hundreds of boys when they CLOTHES to1 put on their First Long Trousers., And they have built LANGHAM-HIGmake a chap look his best during this being-looke- d over. period. When you are getting ready for long trousers, come in and took our LANTHAM-HIGH- S ' over carefully. Theyll solve your first difficult clothes problem. Good styles in waist-lincoats with smart pockets $0 to $0 H i. e SOCIETY PRODUCES BOLSHEUISM Pages and pages and whrile' sections with illustrations in the big metropolitan papers produce some of the tendency toward bolshevism in our country. In a Democratic country it is injecting a subtle poison of discontent to parade too much the doing of society set before the working THATCHER Beautify Your Grounds , The June Bugs Are Out A carload of Essex automobiles arrived last Monday and were all sold before they could be unloaded. This wonderful automobile is made by the Hudson Super-Sifac-tor- and your order and wait. You will not find them standing on the sales floor. As a rule you never see a Hudson car waiting, for someone to take it. They are sold before The dethey leave the factory. mand for them is always greater than the supply. So it will be with ' the little Essex. LOGAN r y that is all we need to say-Th- e only way to get one is to place INCREASES PROUED NECESSARY C- - Adv. GAROE &; UPPLYCO. M. Harris, Manager. North Main, Logan,' Utah. " Recent government control and operation of the railroads, telephone, telegraph and express business has most clearly proved two things: First, that increased rates were necessary under government control, the same as under private and that the claims of the private companies that such increases were absolutely necessary, were fully sub- - COMPANY, Fruit, shade and ornamental trees; evergreens of all kinds; also roses, flowering shrubs, bulbs perennial flower plants. Ferns Palms and selept varieties of potted plants, fresh cut flowers, etc. Funeral orders taken clay .or night. All kinds of reliable garden flower seeds. Our seeds grow. All are tested. Pruning and masses. soa planting a specialty. A San Francisco daily shows OLA LARSON, 212 East 3rd ciety woman going for a week end thousand in seven a Phone 497. at the beaches South, Logan.-Utah- . lAdvriisement) dollar limousine holding a three thousand dollar dog on her lap. Then there is a long eulogistic account of her appearance and her diamonds and even descriptions of her laces and lingerie, and there are , pages of sue!) stuff. In the days before the French Revolution the kings paraded their wrialth and dazzling social functions while the multitudes toiled to earn the royal revenues. Is the effect on the human rfiind any different today, and is humanity any less prone to exaggerate the of a wasteful society aristocracy in our own day? ' Industrial peace and contented millions of working people in our large cities would be ensured with far greater certainty if the society pages were eliminated. CLOTHING TKe Percheron Stallion CELESTIAN owned by the Hyrum Percheron Horse Co. is now standing at A. D. Allens, the former residence of N. A. Jeppesen, 2nd ward. For further information enquire of John W. Holm or A. D. Allen, Hyrum. Ad ' THERE ARE SMILES L ogan |