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Show StMHYl CAWtlJC UOUKlKK. ffYKUM. UTAH South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrura Utah. J. A. WAHi EN. Publisher. Horae FOOD FOR CHILDREN TRAVEL tUSlSlAtt WHO Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Con dition of the Hyrum State Bank. Located at Hyrum, in the County of Cache, State of Utah, at the elose of business on the 30th day of June, 1925: Cow Of the Hyrum-Paradis- e Testing Association to June Review of Utah Industries Logan 'Streets are oiled here. Salt Lake City Building permits for first half 1925 total $3,630,38 er $799,393 more thsn same peril t in 1924. Main street oiled here. ward chape! Twelfth making $1,000 improvement. Mt. Pleasant dedicates $30,000 ohureh. Ogden Ogden New community hotel will have 12 stories instead of nine as first planned. Eureka Two shifts working on 1800 foot level of Empire or Lower Mammoth mine- Ogden Building permits for Jnne were $182,550, double aggregate of June 1924. National Biscuit Company paid $1,707,820 for Utah products and service in 1924. Utah Candy makers used 30,000 bags of Utah sugar in 1924. the summer months, mothers are forced to take their children on trips with them. During these trips, the parent Is forced to contend with that t and serious problem of food for the child. As In almost every other case, the chief source of worry, during these periods, is the milk supply, its source, its purity and Its food value. It Is not always convenient to get market milk of dependable quality for, In many sections of the country, adequate facilities for Its care are not provided. To meet the needs of mothers in these trying situations, science has provided a form of milk, conveniently carried and easily prepared. The cans are in two sizes, the one containing six ounces ana the other sixteen. Evaporated milk is Just pure cows milk with more than half of the water None of its food value Is removed. In fact Its digestibility Is lessened; improved. It is easily mixed with water and Is, undoubtedly, the most practical form of milk for use as a food for children. Some of the countrys leading pediatricians recommend its use, employing the following formula : From Sixth Week to Third Month. 6 ounces Deposits SubMilk, evaporated 3 ounces Lime water ject to Cheek 94.107 34 2 ounces Milk sugar Dashs 669.73 26 ounces Checks) Boiled water Seven feedings In twenty-fou- r hours; Dividends to 6 ounces at three-hou- r intervals 653.00 Unpaid .. Intervals during the day and four-hobtal Demand at night. From Third Month to Fifth Month. Deposits 95.430.07 7 ounces Time Certifi... $20,100.00 Milk, evaporated 3 Lime water ounces 2 Milk sugar ounces Savgs Depts. 92,840 91 otal Time 29 Boiled water ounces Six feedings In twenty-fou- r hours; Deposits... $112,940 91 to 6 ounces at three-hointervals 64 820 CO during the day and a feeding at 10 p. m. Rediscounts From Fifth to Seventh Month. Total. $312,289.31 10 ounces Milk evaporated 3 ounces Lime water State of Utah, 2 ounces Milk sugar Boiled water ....29 ounces County of Cache, Five feedings In twenty-fou- r hours; Clifford Warr, being first duly to 7 ounces at four-hoIntervals, the last feeding to be given at 10 p. m. sworn according to law, deposes From Seventh to Ninth Month. and says that he is Cashier of the 11 ounces above named bank; that the above Milk, evaporated Lime water 3 ounces and foregoing report contains a 2 ounces Milk sugar Boiled water ................35 ounces full, true, and correct statement of 7 to 9 ounces at four-hoIntervals the condition of the said bank at during the day. Last feeding at ten the close of business on the 30th at night. Ninth to Twelfth Month. From day of June, 1925. 12 Clifford Warr, Cashier. ounces Milk, evaporated 3 ounces Lime water e Correct Attest: 2 ounces Milk sugar 4 3 ounces Robert Baxter, Barley water 8 to 9 ounces at r Intervals C. J. Christiansen, during day. Last feeding at ten at D. M. Bickmore, night. ever-presen- 1, 1925 During the year there were 524 cows tested and of that Humber there were 12 sold which proved to their owners. There were 355 cows which milked 8 months or with a milk average of 7787.6 pounds and a butteifat average of 306.49 pounds The average gross returns per cow was $137.45, with a feed cost per cow of $61.61, making a return of 75 84 per cow above feed cost. The return for every dollar expended for feed was . Five of the cows produced over 500 pounds of fat. Forty-fou- r cows produced more than 400 pounds of fat and 89 cows produced noa-profitab- Many times, and especially during Hyrum ANNUAL REPORT report I le $2-23- over 350 pounds. The high ten cows are as follows: owner Edgar Nielsen Edwin Clawson Hans P. Andersen Albert Nielsen Savage Bros. 45 Hans P. Andersen cow Minnie Queen Skylark Herlinda Veeman Blacky Jersey BREED R H G H R H R. H. G. J. G J G. J. LBS. MILK LBS. F 17254.2 15017 8 573 16912 561 16447.6 501 "12892.8 481 12996 5 470 589 15123 9 ur ur Utah state highway expenditure for June was $260,180. Salt Lake City Rebuilt Saltair Pavilion opened after recent fire. Utah County property assessed at $24,030,679, or $1,431,574 above 1924. Ogden City council opposes motor bus franchise on streets, because of unfair competition and danger to traffic. Salt Lake City Contract let for feet of emergency sewer on Fifth East Street. 1200 Eureka Tintic Standard declares 40c dividend making total of $4,803,764. Utah canning business grew from $1,881,270 in 1921, to $6,000,000 in Total manufactures were 1923. $191,586,000 in 1923, a gain of 72.5 per cent. Salt Lake City City contracts for asphaltic type paving on Fourth East Street. Park City Park Utah mine ships 4000 tons ore in one week, 8475 for district. ur All of the cows in the high ten class received an average of 8 oounds of grain all during their lactation period. Nine of the high herds received grain at the rate of about 4 pounds per cow per day for seven months. DALTON W. REID, Tester. ur HO! FOR THE LIFE OF A COWBOY ......... four-hou- , Colored Electric Wires The color employed in the electrical wiring of a house is utilized to identify the wires and thus distinguish the polarity. If one wire is grounded the wiring rules require that it be the white wire. In a three-wirinstallation this is the neutral wire, so that the black wire may be either positive or negative. The white wire is taken to the screw shell of switches are all sockets. Single-polinserted in the black wire. In cities where single fusing of branch circuits Is permitted the fuse is inserted in the black or underground wire. e e Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1925. Claude Jensen. Notary Public. Residing at Hyrum, Utah. My commission expires the 3rd ' day of March, 1929. State of Utah, ) Office of Bank Commissioner, j I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commis- sioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 8th day The Best Judge Salt Lake City Utah Apex two of which July, 1925. and trust The dependence months record lead production is characterized Rev. Doctor Smiths atSeth Pixton, In wifes his towards titude judgment Bank Commissioner. 9,157.589 pounds all practical affairs were sometimes Parowan Thirty blocks of con- touching, but occasionally they were Special discount on all shoes amusing. crete walks te be laid this year. I am sorry you have been troubled at the Three Rule Store. LoganSalt Lake City Contract let for with the toothache, said the family when Doctor Smith appeared A comple line of Harnesses, Har$100,000 Firestone Tire & Rubber dentist, I gave you the In his office one day. ness Supplies and Sweat Pads, can warehouse. first minute I had free after receiving wifes telephone message. Lets be purchased at the Hyrum Produce. Salt Lake City Wendover cut off your Advertisement! see, which tooth is it thats troubling across great Salt Lake Desert be- you? "Its not aching just at present, said tween here and the Nevada line FOR OVER 40 YEARS Doctor Smith after a moments hesitafinished. HALLS a he made which cautious CATARRH MEDICINE has tion, during been sucoes.-.ru- i in the treatment of his with Didnt tongue. investigation Another safeguard has been a Mrs. Smith mention to oonsists of on Ointment Fr";. which tooth which Qnio'tly you and the Inround life at sea by the recently en- it was? I always rely on her in such ternal Meuicii;-3- , RRieves, a Tonic, which acts through the Rloofl on the Mucous Suracted regulation of the British board matters. faces, thus reducing the inflammation. CATARRH MEDICINE! as a of trade making it compulsory for Blood Purifier gives wonderful results. His and All druggists. all ships flying the British flag Language F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. a little town In Tennessee BrothIn to traffic in equip passenger engaged er Mac Is trustee of the school, direcat least one every 15 lifeboats with tor of the local bank and a pillar In transmitter and a radio the church. He Is especially noted for a direction-findin- g apparatus to faci- his avaricious tendencies. On the night when the congregation litate rescue work in time of disas- were to hear the annual report of the PHYSICIAN 8 SURGEON officers of the church, Brother Mac ter. I had dropped off to sleep during the Tests of national importance in sermon. His wife noticed him asleep Office Over the farm electrification field are be- while the secretary and treasurer was United Grocery Store reading his report. She touched him ing carried on by some of the larger Just as the officer was saying, LeavThe ing a cash balance In the treasury of Eleetric Power Companies. hyrum, UTAH Office Phone 6. Res. Phone 6 matter of rural electric service is $126.30." Mac Brother Upon this, hearing os foremost signifto day a problem Office Hour: arose and said : .Mr. Chairman, I make is solved by in- a motion we declare a dividend of 6 which 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 being icance, p. m. per cent. Forbes Magazine. tensive study. - . 250-wa- tt Dr. N. H. Savage ) ' (From a drawing by N. C. Wyoth In 8crlbur' Mae211"' Ever eat beans (Mexican strawberries) dished up from a chuck Ever sleep out with a saddle for a pillow? Its a great life if yu say the cowboys. Thousands of Americans, who want to see how real western C(0,L. live and play, are planning to attend the Chicago Roundup and Worlds pionship Rodeo beginning August 15. Cowboys from every part of the held11 will be on hand for this great western spectacle, which will be the auspices of the Chicago Association of Commerce. For nine days big Grant Park Stadium will look like a scene from the Covered days as the scores of expert bronk riders, lariat throwers wrestlers show their stuff while competing for $30,000 prize money and championship titles. Tex Austin, who has staged so many successful cona1 including the great International contest at Wembley, England, will the Chicago event . (j et |