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Show VT SOl)TH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH i SOOTH CACHE Friday, Peb. 13, ! ' .mHinwnwmmmcqpnwwi COURIER 1920 Entered at ibe Pototlke ..from, Utah aa aeaond eUas mail mailer, wider the Act of March 3 1879 J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & CHIROPRACTOR ' PALMER GRADUATE Manager 'Local News Orders taken for day old chicks, all breeds. S. C. Produce Co. Ad. Financial Statement of Hyrum Mr. Ed. Christiansen our former city marshal was called to Magna, Utah, tp attend some his relatives, who are sickthe forepart of the week. For Year Ending Dec. Well Armed v RECEPTS: Hyrum, Paid 1918 Warrants . . $ Time checks, Acct. W. W. Int. to bank without War. ' Salarie9 Police Department Pavin ! Wellsville Paradse, Street Department ' Estray Pound Rent shade for pipe Electric Light Plant WANTED Chickens, highest umminiiinniiiniiiimmi(miiiiimiiM cash price paid. Jensens Grocery, Adv. Hyrum. Potatoes, Hay and Feeds of all kinds in stock. S C. Produce Co. Ad Mrs. Fay Facer was operated on for appendicitis at Logan, last TuesShe is prqgressing very day. favorably. Miss Lila Liljenquist of Blackoot Idaho, stopped off in Hyrum Sunday on her way home from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen are welcoming a new daughter at their home. RATES Get the Policy Best Adapted FOR YOU GET THE IDEA? SEE ME FIRST All Kinds of Insurance H. W. OAKES UTAH - HYRUM, Plenty of Peacock Rock Spring Best grade of grass and alfalfa Coal, at Jensens Coal yard next to Adv seed. S- C. Produce Co. Adv. Courier Office, Center Str. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Rex and Don and Harold Gill returned to of Evanston who have' Wyo., family Hyrum the fore part of the week been visiting here, returned to their from Spanish Fork, Utah, where A- - home Tuesday. When company comes there is no time to doughnuts, muffins and all good things to eat must be dressed up in their best taste and o, Lula Jessop Funeral f half-yearl- y. 4 ac-crc- ss - n, . The Flu is on us Again 433 555; this section Catarrh There of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced Catarrh Is a local disease, it incurable. congreatly Influenced by constitutional ditions and therefore requires con. treatment. Halls Catarrh manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, ' is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offeriI d for any case that Halls' Catarrh Med ine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHKEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Dri gglsts, 75c. Hall's Fam ly Pills for constipation. In titu-tion- ai ledt-oln- e, Cherry Cough Syrup Baby Cough Syrup Hora Syruj) and Baslam Tabs Pine Syrup Pure Mustard Petroleum Emulsion Quinine Capsules Aspirin Tablets Laxa Cold Tabs ' Aromatic Castor Oil Special Cold Tabs Mustard Ointment Croup Ointment Mentholine Ointment Lot us hoop You hoop well HYRUM DRUG CO. THE RE1IALL STORE 134$ 1,953.84 145, 305.90 442; 1,320. 1,72738 1,01233 5,748.65 $34,577.83 RYER, Experts or The packing industry is intricate, complex far more so than the railroads or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it. Highly trained experts, specialists of years experience, thinkers and creative men, devote their lives, their energies, their activities, to, solving the problems of the packing industry and meeting its widening duties. Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator 'cars, and a few million dollars of capital, but an organization of such men. It is the experience, intelligence, initiative and activity which operates this physical equipment Can. this intelligence, this experience, this initiative and creative effort which handles this business at a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources, be fostered through the intervention of "political theorists, however pure their purposes? Or be replaced by legislation? Does Congress really think that it can? Let us send you a Swift "Dollar. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. , Is more 55 8085 Recorder, .. w, 8657 '20.4; Postage BAKING POWDER on hand. Cakes, pies, ng good-as-ne- 2 Telephones Elections Water Works Miscellaneous v Cemetery Improv. for City Hall Interest on bonds . . . Outstanding War. 1919 Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1920 Notes Paid Signed, J. W. looks. they have been working the past Mrs. Don Gill preceded Then, too, her reputaMrs. Clara Williams and daughter winter. tion as a cook must moved to' Logan Thursday, where her husband home a few days. 4 and she be upheld she recently purchased a home on "stakes it on Calumet "80 and 160 acre farms for sale Marindale Avenue. every time. She knows it by SHEPPARD & CO., Idaho Falls. will not disappoint her. $100 an acre. $1 b an acre down. C. A. SHUPE Horse-shoeiOrder a can and have the each years crops therekind of bakings and general blacksmithing at fair One-ha- lf "company every day. and reasonable prices. Center &t. after jn purchase price until paid Calumet contains only such South of Interuban Station. ' Ad for. No sand, lava, gravel. All ingredients a 3 have been excellent soil. No leveling. All approved officially by the BABY CHICKS-W- hite U. S. Food Authorities. Leghorns plowed and ready for spring cropYon liTt when yon buy it. Buff and Brown, Plymouth Rock Good 5 miles to market. ping. Yon tare when yon use it. and Rod Island Reds. This is. gen- Water Right. Adv uine selected stock, Apply to H. "We have in the vicinity of Hy", Adv. G. Sh;pley, Hyrum. rum, a piano and a player-pianThe South Cache Produce Co. both highest grade, slightly used have taken the agency for the In- but both practically as termountain Contrete Stave Silos as to case, appearance, and interior for South Cache. All who are in- condition. We will offer them at ' Funeral services over the remains terested in building silos should ssee attractive prices rather than go to of Lula Jessop, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jessop, them immediately. Adv. the expense of shipping them back who died from the effects of pneuSPRING Millinery . now ' on Dis- to us. Responsible parties can get monia, contracted while being sick play. Call in and inspect our line'. their own terms and pay monthly, with the flu, were held Monday We have a good assortment of tai- quarterly, or 1 o'clock p. m., in front of the at "If interested write at, once to lored and trimmed models, prices family residence. Bp. L. P. Maugh Lyric Music Co., 2524 Washington very reasonable. an presided and members uf the Adv. Ad Mrs. Maud Liljenquist,. Hyrum. Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Third ward choir furnished approp Knud Haroldsen, an old and re- riate music. Prayer was offered by The filling of the road between spected resident of the 1st Ward died W. D. Dunn. The following speak west Main and the High School Salt Hollow has commenced last Friday, Feb. 6th of old age and ers, Couns. Leonard Larsen, H. F and anyone who can give their help general debility. The funeral was Liljenquist, W. D. Dunn and Bro either with team or single handed held at the Jemetary Sunday the 8th Jessop, of Millville, ail spoke words should report to street supervisor G. with Bp. L. D. McBride presiding. of comfort to the bereaved family Bp. Maughan then made a few W. Allen, next Monday morning the Members of the ward choir furnish16th. Turn out everyone that poss- ed the singing. The speakers were closing remarks thanking the friends Jas. L. Jensen, H. F. Liljenquist, L. and acquaintancesfor their help ibly can and give the much needed P. Christiansen and Bp. McBride, during the familys affliction. The a boost. improvement who all testified to the good traits closing prayer was pronounced by ) Two more sad deaths occurred last of character possessed by the depart- A. A. Savage. A cortage followed Thursday when Mrs. Ceorgia Obray-Alle- ed brother. The opening prayer the remains to the cemetary where beloved wife of .A. D. Allen was offered by E. J. Wilson Sr. and the grave wa3 dedicated by Fred fell a victim to the flu, also her two Pres. A. M. Israelsen dedicated the Yates, of Millville. The beautiful year old son, who followed her the grave." 'The casket was covered with floral offerings were carried by next day. This is another case beautiful flowers. girl friends of the departed, where the grim reaper has thrust its sickle without mercy and torn assunder the ties of a young mother ' and child from her loving husband. Funeral services will be help Sunday at the family residence in the So take care of yourself if you have a cold. 2nd ward at 2 oclock p. m., where . friends are invited. TRY Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Laxative Cold Tabs a 932 j 1,852.65 115 Total CALUMET 43055 1,035.00 9 .... waste no chances to be taken so mother sees that there is ways a can of 33 25 ' Books 2,557 8,03; 1,612 Judgments and costs Dont Pay Excessive Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen of Shelley Idaho, have befen Hyrum Visitors the past two weeks. 31, 1919. DISBURSEMENTS: OFFICES: Cedar Posts in Stock at S. C. Adv. Produce Co. , Citi Swift & Company, U. S. A. . |