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Show I Byrum, Cache County xii. 0L. CountyTickets I: Nominated Radio Station at Notice To Ex- Lyceum Course South Cache Service Men Home-comin- g of Congressmen For South Cache , r bed-tim- e ser-roe- e i ar War Time' Insurance 'and U. S. Government Life Insurance is protected from claims of any creditors for debts. Your insurance' money cannot be taken from you or later from your beneficiary. Neither you nor your beneficiary will have to pay a cent of taxes of any kind on your War Time or Government Life Insurance Reinstatement is not automatic. If your War' Time Insurance is lapsed, you are without protection until it is reinstated. Government Insurance Squad will visit your town as advertised. Examination Free. Conference Fares d. - From: . n. I Fred F. Miller left Tuesday morn- sold. and spirited discussions were hadv Spring-villfired J. at A strong ticket was nominated Congressmen Colton and Leather-woo- ing to visit his sort Special Train Sunday, Oct. etotrla will he Lake for - as the following names suggest: at will take an active part in the 8th, will leave - Providence at 6:08 a. m.; Millville at 6:13 a. m. For State Senator, G. A. Hogan, campaign, and many cities of the conference on his return. state will hear them upon the issues Lewiston. Hyrum 6:23 a. m.; Wellsville session a of was the work until the Smoot of the day. Senator just 6:32 a. m.; Mendon 6:43 a. m., and For State Representatives: Petersboro 6:49 a. m. state representative in Washington ended was finished. N. W. Merkley, Logan. ad Committee. State R. S. Smead, Agent his who remained at Republican post of duty George Romney, Smith field. Howard Reese, Benson. I e, d , 4-y- For County Commissioner term, Joseph H. Olsen, College. For County Clerk, Ray L. Olsen, Logan. County sen, Treasurer, Jos. W. Peter- Smithfield. County Assessor, H- - Men, Attention! Ex-Servi- ce The United States Veterans Bureau will Send two Squads of Men to Visit the State of Utah, between October 10 and November 30, according to the following schedule: B. Campbell THE PURPOSE OF THE SQUADS VISIT IS: Providence. reinstate lapsed Government Insurance. 1. To tiansen. Hyrum. 2. To convert War Time Insurance into United States Government Standard Policies. County Sheriff, Lyman Sorensen, Mendon. r 3. men who are entitled to Government aid. To find new cases of To old cases where New Evidence may support claims previoaly filed and County Recorder, Jennie Chris- 4. Ex-Servi- ce re-ope- n rejected. County Attorney, E. S. Chambers Logan. , County Surveyor, Leo Wendelboe Logan. At the Hyrum Third ward, Sunday, Oet. 8th, at 2 p. m., the ward Primary Assn, will hold coaferenee and furnish the entire program for the afternoon meeting. The evening services will be held under the auspices of the M. I. will furnish the program with Elder C. C. Petersen as the principal speaker. Meeting at 8 p. ra. est Petersen left Wednesday for a visit at Salt Lake with Mrs. Peter- sens daughter, Mrs. LaRue Romney. We hereby express eur thanks and appreciation to these who so Place last Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. - e. Mrs. Georgia Gill is in Salt Lake on business. sure you get Sterling Extracts and Spices, made in Utah. A little different ad and much better. Be Mrs. Pearl Gordon of Smithfield parents and friends in , Hyrum this week. is visiting o Mrs. Jane Mollen and Mrs. Ern- willingly helped or gave assistance In any way during the fire at our - to miss. Church Notice' As-wh- Students of th South Cache High School and patrons and friends of the institution- will have the opportunity of enjoying a first class Lyceum course this winter. Thisi3 the announcement of the Lyceum Committee of the school. A course of three first class numbers was purchased from the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, a national concern. To this will be added a concert by the Agricultural College Glee Club and probably the annual production of the high school music department. Students purchase tickets for the entire course and the samd privilege will be given the patrons and friends of the school. It is the aim of the committee to build up a seasens course of entertainment and enjoyment at the actual cost of the numbers. If the people support this movement an excellent course can soon be given at a minimum cost to all concerned. This is not a Chautauqua, nor a means of raising money for anjr-onIt is simply a series of fine entertainments at about half A distinct price to the listener. advantage of this over a Chautauqua program is that the programs do not come all at one time but at intervals of several weeks, thereby extending the period of enjoyment over a greater length of time. The Redpath hiumb'efs consist of the1 following: The Nervin Concert Co. Nov. 14th. This company consists of a group of four versatile young ladies. This company has been a popular favorite for two seasons. They sing, play, give character sketches and reading that will delight everyone. The Wells Co. presents musical and dramatic sketches Nov. 24th. A press comment says of them: The Wells Company probably can furnish a larger amount of entertainment than any, other eompany of only two people, Last but not least comes John B. Ratto, a master impersonator. This has been a strong number for fifteen years. He is booked to appear at the Ithaca Conservatory, Cornell University, New York. Add to this- - course at later dates the two local numbers and we are safe in assuring you that we have a list of good things which the people cannot afford whole-heartedl- In effect via: UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Tickets on sale October 1st to 8th inclusive. Return limit October 12th. Children five years of age and under twelve, half fare. UnBring der five years of age, when acthese men to the State of Utah. Ask Your Grocer for Sterling Extracts companied by a parent or guardThe Democratic Convention was Their record in Congress thus far is and Spices, Utah mde, and yon will ian, free. held last Monday at Logan. It was all the endorsement they need t go better. ad agree that they they, are ROUND TRIP tickets will be j also well attended and many lively, before the people of Utah for For County Commissioner, term, M. C. Rigby. Newton. NO. 47 Otah, Friday, Oct. 6, 1922 A first class radio station has been One of the most unique homeinstalled by the science department c coming trips undertaken by memCoCounty At the Repablican bers of Congress was that taken by of the South GacheHigh School. on Saturday, at held Logan Concerts, news,' baseball scores, nation Representatives Don Colton and E. was Ticket the fallowing stories and Sept. 30th, 0. Leatherwoed. Remaining in speeches, dominated: are received being nightly Washington at their post of duty Richof Funk L. C. from as far stations east as Kansas Senator, For crucial last days of the during from Great Falls, Montana, mond. session just recessed, Utahs two City, Los Angeles and San Francisco, congressmen started on an autoFor Representatives: mobile trip to Utah that took them Salt Lake City. Much interesting Chas. G. Weed, Trenton. is John A. Leatham, Wellsville. through the most important indus- news gathered jn advance of the trial sections of the United States. daily paper. Baseball scores, the Karl 0. Schaub, Logan. It was their purpose in - making the outcome of a political race, or any For County Commissioner is often receivtrip homeward in this manner to event of importance term, A. W. Hyer, Lewiston. x 12 ed to hoars from ahead of 24, term, make a thorough study of the in- the County Commissionr newspaper, "Pance music has dustrial and economic conditions of Albin T. Clawson, Hyrum. in loud enough from Denver come the country to better fit them to For Treasurer, Hans Mikkelsen, meet the big problems that are cer- - to be used for dancing in a large r Hyrut. tain to come before the next Con- hall. t Smith-fielJPersons interested in this marvel1 Gordon, For Clerk, IF. gress. ous achievement can arrange for Intimate acquaintances of these listening in parties by calling N. Recorder, Mrs. Laura R. l&erril, two men, said Republican State W. Christiansen who is in charge of Logan. Chairman Carl R. Mareusen, in comthis work. Peter-boro- . Miles Petersen, Sherriff, menting on this trip, are not at all Lynn Stauffer, president of the surprised to find that these two Radio Club, probably has the disAssessor, R. W. James, Paradise. congressmen made their home com- tinction of being the only one in Utin this way. It is charact- ah who has heard Surveyor, L. R. Humpherys, Lo- ing trip ;a concert from of everything they have done eristic Chicago with a crystal detector and gan. while representing Utah so capably a fiteen dollar receiving set. StaufAttorney, Jesse P. Rich of Logan. in Congress. Both of these men fer of Mendon and Leland Hill of The convention was largely attendhave an unshakable determination Wellsville, members of the club, ed and spirited. to get to the bottom, to develop have vacuum tube receiving sets Joseph Odell was elected County every fact pertaining to matters which are operating successfully. Chairman and Win. H. Thain a they have to deal with. It is just member of the State Committee. one more indication of the value of us the news. ' Courier INSURANCE COUPON If Unable to meet Squad Fill Out and Mail This Blank to United States Veterans Bureau Salt Lake City, Utah. Present Address- - Name Service and -- of Birth I am not in good health. I am disabled (case) I want to reinstate Date insurance lapsed. -- A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willis last Monday at the home of Mrs. Williss parents dr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon. Organization.1 am in good health- - Rank-Dat- e A. A. Allen went to Salt week to attend the State this Lake Fair and Conference. Mrs. u Anna Larsen left Friday for. Garden City, Utah,1 to join her is teaching daughter Eva, wh school there, and where they . will Mrs. -- Convert-- Kind of policy wanted -- Amoant remain for the winter . |