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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH PICK-UP- S AMERICAN RED CROSS Attention! Beet Growers TO GIVE RURAL , Few men put off until tomorrow the meanness they can do today. HELP Scandal Is the tntth of fools who other people by take harvesting time is Program for Public Health and it many problems Community Welfare Is Now will this year Bureau Farm Well Under Way. an active part in solving Rural communities and towns of less than 8,000 population benefit In a very large part, by the public health and community welfare work of the American Red Cross. Almost all of the 8,600 Red Cross chapters have some rural sections In their territory. Therefore the Red Cross Rural Service. Briefly, the purpose of Rural Service Is to assist people to get out of life more health, wealth and happiness. In this purpose public health instruction and general educational progress of both children and adults play a big part. Recreation Is found to be one of the biggest needs In rural life. There Is lack of sufficient play-lif- e for the chilthemdren and social life for the adults. The question of topping prices Picnics, pageants, debating clubs, can be answered by referring to baseball leagues, community singing the rates given in the north end and other social events which bring the people of surrounding communities of the County, where they are together have been organized and cargoverned entirely by the labor ried on under the guidance of Red Cross rural workers to great advancontract which is as follows: tage. In many Instances solving rec10 ton crop per acre $1.20 per ton reational problems and getting people 1. 00 44 44 44 14 .1 together proves to be the awakening of the community to other conditions 90 16 ( which may be Improved by united .8." 44 20 44 44 action. As a result of community organizaThe average would probably tion, townships In which there had be $1.00 per ton. been neither plans nor Interest In Some of our farmerr are concommunity progress have been organtracting on the basis of $1.25 per ized to work together with the unified purpose of bringing their community ton' for the entire season, irreup to the most enlightened standards. Lecture and musical entertainment spective of weather conditions. courses have been started as a result recomare rates above The. of community meetings, as well as cirmended by the Farm Bureau with culating libraries, Red Cross schools of such minor reservations as may Instruction in Home Nursing, Care of the Sick and First Aid. In the larger be necessary. towns the need for restrooms and public comfort stations Is being met. Playgrounds for the children have been established and recreational activities worked out for the year. In order that there may be concerted effort In carrying on the programs of the various welfare agencies In the rural districts. Red Cross Rural ServFor State Senator G. A. Hogan, ice helps the organizations already on the ground. The main object of the of Lewiston. service Is to lend a hand everywhere For State Representatives John and take the lead only where necesJ. Hendry, of Wellsville, Weston sary. Vernoa of Logan, and E. R. Miles JUNIOR RED CROSS of Smithfield. Four Yeor Commissioner Moses ACTIVE IN EUROPE Thatcher of Logan. Garden seeds for Polish orphans, Two Year Commissianer Melvin milk for anaemic Greek babies, carE. Kent of Lewistonpenters tools for For County Cleik Eugene Yates cripples these are only a few of the gifts that young Americans are sendof Millville. children of the ing to the For County Treasurer Geo. E. Old World. Through the Junior Red Cross the Hancey of Hyde Park. and girls of the United States boys For County Recorden James H. are giving a fresh start In life to little Stewart of Logan. war orphans scattered all over Europe, County Assessor C. F. Olsen of They have set up orphans' homes In France, school colonies in Belgium and Hyrum. Montenegro, and day schools in AlCounty Sheriff Warren K. Burn- bania. They are sending dozens of young ham of Logan. Syrians, Montenegrins, and Albanians County Attorney E. S. Chambers to American colleges In Constantinople of Logan. and Beirut, and maintaining more than a hundred orphans of French soldiers County Surveyor T. H. Humph at colleges and trade schools. In orerys of Logan. phanages and farm schools np and down the peninsula of Italy there are nearly 500 wards of American Juniors. Last winter a thousand French children from the Inadequate shelters of the devasted regions were sent by the Junior Red Cross to spend the cold months In warmer parts of France. vAt the same time five thousand little Belgians were having a hot lunch every Fos State Senator Joseph E. day at Junior Red Cross school canteens. Quinney American school children have alFor State Representatives Chas. raised something like A million ready G. Wood, L. M. Howell, Harry C. dollars for these enterprises, and they are still hard at work. Parker. In China, through campaigns of edFour Year Commissioner Henry ucation. the Junior Red Cross Is helpTheurer, of Providence. ing to combat widely prevalent blindTwo Year Commissioner A. W. ness and cholera. Hver of Lewiston. mere Is more Catarrh in this section For County Clerk-WillChugg. the country than all other diseases For Recorder, Mrs. Lorin Mer-31t together, and for years it was - - 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 County Democratic Ticket - Czecho-Slovakla- n war-crushe- d Gounty Republican Ttcket ard sup-se- d 1. For Assessor R. W. James o Paradise. For Treasurer Hans Mikkelsen of Hyrum. For Surveyor L. R. Humpherys of Logan. For .Attorney M. C. Harris of ' Logan. . For Sheriff Miles Petersen o ' to be incurable. Doctors prescribed :al remedies, and by constantly failing cure with local treatment, pronounced incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, eatly Influenced bv constitutional and therefore lequ'res con Utu-in1 Udi-i- p 1 falls C'etarrh treatment. roanuf.i "lured by F. J. Cheney & I. Toledo, Ohio, is a (Oiistitutional niedy, is taken internally and acts ru the Elrod on the Mucous Surfaces d the Sjstem. One Hundied Dollars In nifen d fo any case that Halls itarr!' Modi in? fails to cuie. Send for rulai, and testimonials. j. Cllrlt J:Y CO , Toledo,, Ohio. Sold by Dn rgisls, 75c. ft nils Fain Iv Dills for constipation. con-lio- ns al Logan. Are You Registered? If not, reg-o- n the following dates: October 12, 26, and 27th. A It takes a lot of cold rush to make an impression on a nmrble heart. I wonder this rotten club doesnt drive you to matrimony. My dear sir, matrimony drove mo Pun. to this club. didyou? IIow much of this do you have left, salted away in a constantly growing savings account when the year is over? Friends are almost always as scarce as umbrellas when they are needed. m m A promoter Is a man who enumerates his poultry before It is incubated. Your success for the year is not measured by what you have made. It is measured by what you have Saved. wnnmn does abuse and how he does deserve the overage Now her husband It! A savings account means sound sleep Let us put at and solid contentment. your disposal the services of our Savings Department. Ever notice that when you are on time the other fellhw Is Invariably late? Yes, Luke, the grass widow knows enough to make hay while the sun shines. Thatcher Brothers Banking Go. Even when an actress wears genuine diamonds the suspicious people refuse to believe It. 4 Per cent and Absolute Safety. Some people get credit for being patient when In realfty they are too cowardly to start something. No. young a girl never Alfred, suspects n mans Intentions until he asks her whether she can cook. a man says he has nothing the chances are that he could good deal If he wanted to. When fo say say a Line FOR SALE CHEAP A good, second hand organ. Apply to Mrs. H P. Nielsen, Hyrum. ad Our Advise is to buy early what you need for Fall and Winter. If you wish to locate in a school town, see us. We have a variety of homes for sale, ranging in price from $700.00 to $7000.00. We will surely have a place that will suit you. Mikkelsen & Liljenquist. adv. THIS IS THE PLAGE Assessment Notice Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hyrum Irrigation Company, held on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 1920, an assessment of $2.00 per share was levied upon the capital stock of of the corporation, payable on or before the 15th day of November, 1920, to the Secretary of said corporation, at his office in Anderson & Sons Cos Store, Hyrum Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remains unpaid on the 15th day of November, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of December, 1920, at 12 oclock noon, to pay the delinguent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of DirecHans P. Anderson, tors. Secy- and Treas. 18, 1920. Utah, Sept. Hyrum, Merchandise of NOW HERE! Homes in Hyrum THE RELIABLE STORE Allen Brothers HYRUM, -- - UTAH -- - As Clean Cut as a Thoroughbred clean-cbusinesslike design of the Z Engine results from efficiency in manufacture. A farm engine, to be efficient, must be properly designed may also have graceful lines free from geegaws. Immensely strong in every part weight where weight is needed. Every strain foreseen every contact part case hardened all parts carefully, precisely made by accurate machine work therefore interchangeable. Looks like a thoroughbred is one. Delivers a steady flow Unit of power runs smoothly operates economi:ally. assembly, precision methods, and efficient design make it the perfect farm engine. A mighty pleasing engine to look at. Come in and see it today. Other Z features are: Runs on kerosene, coal oil, tops, as well as gasoline; built in Bosch high tension oscillating magneto; more than rated power; every part interchange- d endurance. able; Factory Prices: The BUILD IT NOW at Home. I the old house isnt all you desire, and you cant build a new one, a little of the right kind of repairing and remodeling will readily restore it to present day standards. Reconstruction Begins used in the right way will make the change and we have all the materia! you will require including that knotless and crackless lumber. Beaver board, for better walls and ceilings. Suppose you ask about it? 1HH.P. 3 H.P 6 H. P $ 75.00 125.00 200.00 HYRUM, Zip - UTAH Service '! ji .! FREIGHT EXTRA ALLEN BR0 S., Hy rum Smith Bros. Lumber Company ! ut long-live- The Right Kind of Lumber re-ir- A Big Drive. IIow much money passes through your hands each year? Stop a minute and add it up. You didnt think it was so much hen Is Intelligent enough when the cornmeal Is being distributed. - betsome of the problems arising ween grower and tjie company. The Sugar Company is taking to avoid troubles al precautions to give just and will endeavor allthe purpFor treatment to ose of settleing any greivaitces arise, a responsible that may man will he appointed to look after the interests of the growers Be hon in each of the districts est with the company and then we may demand like service from 4 tfipni'-olvp- Judge Su,rar beet! with here aiifl The How Much Do You Make? JOB PRINTING AT THIS OFFICE I |