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Show Unusual Bargains Would You Pay 17c to Hear In All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and a $2.00 Lecture? !" I i Vegetables When Edward Howard Griggs of New York appears on the Lecture Platform, people pay $2.00 to hear him. You can bear him and a dozen others in connection with our just regular line of as famous for as little as 17c a lecture. How does this wonderful opportunity come about? Through the U. A C. National Summer School lecture course. Grocery Bargains t For the benefit of citizens of Cache Valley, a lecture course has been arranged upon which will appear a group of the worlds greatest lecturers. Fifty-eigh- t inspiring lectures will be given two each day except Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m., for the six weeks from Juue 15 to July 23. Tickets for this entire course cost only $10.00 or 17c a lecture, and are transferable. at our usual low prices Trade ' at the United and Save the Difference. During National Summer School week, May 31 to June 6, you will be given an opportunity to buy one or more of these season tickets. We urge you most strongly to take advantage of this opportunity. National Summer School Central Committee: V SOOTH CACHE Friday, May 29, a .'.yfutn, Utah Entered at the Posfoilk aa second class mail matter, nder the Act of March 3 1879 J. A. W&ftten. Btfblilifter LOST a little red pig. Finder notify Elling Dagsen, and be re1925 warded. ad COURIER fe Local News Manager John Griffin George Bowen Harry Parker Ephraim Bergesen C. F. Olsen G. A. Hogan C. H- - C- - H. Budge Jos. E. Cardon Jos. B. White J. W. Funk Andersen Taylor Nelson Charles England Harris Pilsbury Mrs. James Stoddard and children of Cascade, Montana, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma G. Adaney O- - S. W. Parkinson A. N. Sorensen Mrs. LaPriel Hyer i; I! B. P. Rigby Mrs. Clara Hulme Mrs. Weston Vernon FOR SALE 10 acres of good land, good water right. Apply to Mrs. Emelie Speth, Hyrum. ad i; I: I; I! THE NATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL WANTED Will take in washing. Can call for it and deliver. Mrs. Emelie Speth, Hyrum. ad Get poison oats at the Postoffice, ad 45 a bag. Farm Buareu. FOR RENT Good house and lot, Treasurer Hans Mikkelsen, was a with good outbuildings. Apply to Hyrum visitor, Thursday. M. S. Rosenbaum, Hyrum. ad Rooms for Rent. Housekeeping Mrs. Fay Hansen of Los Angles, Apply to Mrs. Maude Liljenquist Cal., arrived here Thursday night ad for a visit with Hyrum. her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Maud Liljenquist made a W. J. Raymond, Logan. hurried business trip to Salt Lake The 3rd ward Primary Association Bring us the news. City last Wednesday. will render a program &t the ward FOR SALE A Cadet Range, in We are expecting a shipment of chapel Sunday night at 8:30 p. m., first class condition, with good bake Strawberry cases and cups. Jensens to which all are invited. oven and reservoir, for $25 00- ApCash Store, Hyrum. ad On account of a number of ad ply to Sam Green, Hyrum. diseases in town, the hold-inMiss Adelade Holm of Salt Lake of another health conference of Before you place your order for City, is spending a few days here, as the guest of Mrs. Lynn Baxter. Childs Welfare, will be postponed a Marker or Monument to be erectfor the present. ed for Decoration Day, call at the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen, and the Watkins Monument Yard, 80 East BABY CHIX-- R.I. Misses Irma and Bessie Allen motorReds, even in or Phone J. H. Watkins Jr. Center ed to Salt Lake City, Saturday, for color and red to the skin. Barred (AfivertldomenM Rocks, Black Minorcas, Golden Buff a short visit. and White Leghorns, Tancred and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spenny from Tom Baron strains. Enoch Crews, AA BABY GHICKS Green River, Wyo., are spending California. ad Seabright, the week end with their parents S. . White Leghorns. Order your Mrs. Hiram C. Jensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Spenny, in Hychicks direct from the White Hatchat a luncheon Tuesday afternoon, in rum, ery and save money. Compare this honor of Mrs. M. S, Rosenbaum with other prices: April $12 50 per Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Israelsen who is to make her home leaving, 100, $60.00 per 500; jMay and June arrived home this week from Ran- in Willard. A pleasant afternoon $12.00 per 100, $55 00 per 500. Full dolph, Utah, where they have been was by the following ladies, count and safe spent delivery guaranteed. teaching school during the past Mesdames Frances Olsen, Jos. A. Accredited AA stock Hatchery winter. Pearce, P. L. Clark, Algernon Pet- only. FOR SALE or RENT A five ersen, Eugene Petersen, . H. WHITE HATCHERY room house with store room, pantry Ralph, T. W. Petersen, J. D. Stimp-so219-- H Bodega Ave. cellar and other outbuildings. Is Arthur Jensen, H. B. Nielsen located in Hyrum 1st ward, (Holms and J. E. Petersen. PETALUMA. CALIF. place.) Inquire of Merril Baxter, Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum and famad 1st ward. ily leave today for Willard, Utah, YOU HAVE We issue a policy paying hospital where they will make their home. no appetite, Indigestion, Wind on Stomach Sick Headache, benefits of $25.00 per week for $5.00; The Rosenbaum family are highly run down, you will find $50.00 for $10.00, covering all ac- respected citizens here, and have been very active and useful in eivic, cidents and sickness. Also an what you need. They tone the weak mobile special policy paying $40.00 as well as secular positions, in their stomach, and build up the system. long residence in Hyrum. per week if injured by any They bile in any manner whatsoever; $60 will be greatly missed in the comFirit Prize is while in a hospital; $2500.00 for munity and by their many friends . $2,000 death or dismemberment at $10.00 and aeqiiaintences. Open to EveryWe wish them Highest commissions suoeess in their new home. per year. Mr. body, Anywhere, For Anamera in Educalinal Inter-OceaCasualty Comp- Rosenbaum will join the family in a Conteal. Prizes duplicated if tied. Seud paid. stamp for Circular, Rules and Quesany, Hearst Building, San Fran- few days, where he will take up his tions. SHEFFIELD LABORATORad new duties as agent in Willard, cisco. ad IES, Dept. 9, Aurora. 111. ii L UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE - LOGAN, - UTAH I : i - - con-tageou- s Eyesight and Its Relation tOv Health and Efficiency g the mind which sees, hears, IT is report of the senses, as is feels, checks ' and corrects proved by the common expression: I did notsee it; I was thinking of something else All knowledge is acquired through the senses. If sense is impaired, all your judgments are warped. Of the any various senses, sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste, it is estimated that 85 per cent of all knowledge comes to us thru our Eyes. If your Vision is Impaired and your Eyes Strained, have them corrected with Properly Fitted Glasses. CONSULT Dr. F. B. Parkinson OPTOMETRIST Office Over Uta Power & Light. Login, Utah n, ifT utts Pills Pantages Vaudeville Bill Capitol Theatre, Logan Wednesday, June 3rd , n LENORAS STEPPERS WILLS AND ROBBINS, The Wrong Impression TOYMA & CO., Japanese Wonder Workers SANTUCCI, Premier Accordionist ORRIN & DREW, The Town Clowns JOHN OLMS & CO. World Famous Watch Wisard Six Big Acts. A Splendid Program And Big Feature Picture. Dont Fail to Attend " J |