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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Logan Utah CAPITOL Look What Gash Can Do, See Our New Tuesday Nov. 23 WITH PRICES MUSICAL TREAT OF THE ROAD-SHOSEASON WITH A COMPANY OF FIFTY IN THE AND SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA of Flash Lights, also Light Globes Electric Curlers THE OUTSTANDING GROCERIES CAST-CHO- RUS WAY VALENTINES HYRUM DRUG CO. COMIC OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS THE SPECIAL SALE of Palm Olive Products GSRL 1 . 1 Shaving Cream BRIMFUL OF MUSICAL BEAUTY DRY GOODS Mens Heavy Wool Work Sox per pr Mens Leather Faced Canvas Gloves per pr Never-Ri- p Overalls per pr. 19tf 296 1.49 Leather Coats at 20 per cent off and up Ginghams per yd 10( Percales per yd and up NOT JUST SATURDAY BUT EVERYDAY Pres. W. C. Parkinson was a vis itor at Hyrum the fore part of the week. Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. spent week end at Downey visiting, turning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nielsen little son of Pocatello valley, visiting with his parents Mr. Mrs. James Niesen. If you want a nice Turkey for Mr. Rulon Nielson of the Anderson and Sons Co. was in Salt Lake on business Tuesday of this week. iiyrum Mis Clara Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Holmes of this City, sprung a surprise on her many friends Monday by her marriage to Mr. Rulon Butters of Clarkston. They will make thtir home at Clarkston. A shower will be given Friday evening at the home of Miss Hazel McBride in honor of Miss Thelda ill Bradley. fy Three Rule Siore t f Y t4 y y You must come every day to take advantage of the Wonderful offerings during our fy fy STOCK t REDUCING SALE WE ARE GIVING Y y y ID to 20 per cent Discount f Y ON ALL GOODS Y k' Y Y Y Y Bring your Grain and let us prove that what we say is true . Ours is the best that Money can Buy ' HYRUM PRODUCE . ' .. Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays WE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR 4 TO BE AS GOOD AS THE BEST BETTER THAN THE REST BRING US YOUR GRIST TRY OUR LAYING MASH JNG HYRUM, UTAH- , m Brni9C3V2i f y (2 Qaramount Qicture MHXUN AOOlftf ZUKOAm JtSSt LIAS M Y ? Outdoing any and all of the Thrills of previous Zane Gray Paramounts. Y 4 What Is Business Supervised by the man who handled Vanishing The Thunand American dering Herd. Old Ben Franklin called business ure of his life; declared he could the plague and not with it or pleaswith- - outiti live. Whatever our own opinions on the subject, most of us hgree that it calls for the best that is in us. To g the man who is struggling to build a satisfactory and profitable business, a banking .connection with an Institution such as ours is indispensible. REX THEATRE HYRUM Y Y - To You? t t yY CO. ijuiiiiiuiiMuiiiiNwiiiuiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiioiwiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii'uiiiiiH Y f- CO. Patronize Home Industry Y y y y y ?y HYRUM, Nov, 17. A shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christiansen in honor of their daughter Amy. About forty guests were in attendance. Miss Chirst-ianse- n received many lovely presents. Refreshments were served by the hostess. , UTAH With this Mill we can Compete with any Feed Manufacture in America 2 Lots and a half, water right, must be sold FOR SALE Fifteen head of milk producing cattle, 4 registered Holstein yearling heifers, 2 registered Holstein yearling bulls, (The above from prize winning sire owned by Hyrum Holstein breeders.) 4 registered Holstein cows. (From high producing sires and dames for 28 generations) 5 grade cows. Just freshened. 35 tons of alfalfa. One newly built derrick. One hundred 5 'gallon cans of Anhder Bros. Honey. One 50 lb. saddle. All to be sold cheap Apply to Don Anhder, Hyrum, Utah. adv. - Large Grinding Capacity and any Degree of Fineness Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spenney returned to Green River Wya., Wednesday afternoon after spending a week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Spenny of this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Biclcmore and chldren, also Mr .and Mrs. Erick Byberg, enjoyed Armistice dinner with their Mother Mrs. Elizabeth Critchlow. , The PAPEC Feed Pulverizer before Dec. 1, 1926. Apply owner. Mrs. Martines Nielson, Hyrum, Utah. adv. Mrs. W. A. Liljenquist of Salt Lake City spent Monday in Hyrum She plans to leave Utah soon to spend the winter in Minneapolis. - Just Installed FOR SALE 10 hours Mrs. Margaret Williams and A.' H. Rex returned home from visiting friends and relatives at Randolph Utah. y y HYRUM, Mr. E. J. Wilson Jr. left Tuesday for Blakfoot, Idaho where he will put on a sale for the Cache Knitting Works of Logan. Mr. J. Vern Nielsen accompanied him to assist in the sale. Mrs. Orsen Neilsen is a visitor on account of the Illness of her daughter Miss Betty Nielsen, " Allen Merc. Co. music. at Hyrum Butcher Shop are and The Ladies Literary society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Merrill Baxter, W. D. Porter will give a review of a drama. Miss Phyllis Liljenquist will furnish Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen of Logan were Hyrum visitors Tues' day evening. 24. EUASONS Buy 2 Pair and Get One FREE and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan and Miss Lidia Hall went to Wellsville to attend the opera Wednesday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Th-el- da call at re- Logan. Mrs. Ann Bradley announces the engagement of her daughter, to John Hilton of Wellsville, the marriage to take place Nov. Thanksgiving or Tribune. the Henery Petersen has returned home after spending two months in Salt Lake visiting with her daughter Mrs. Audry Boyd. Mrs. Boletta Allen just returned home from a ten day visit at the home of her daughter Prof, and Mrs. A. W. Israelsen of North Get your apples, cabbage, onions and carrots from Leroy Jenadv. sen, Hyrum. Phone 56. UTAH Get Coupons fom Delineator, American Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, Womans Home Companion, Deseret News Mrs.1 Miss Maurine Jensen was operated on for appendicitis at the Utah Idaho Hospital, Friday. Jensens Cash Store HYRUM, FOR SALE Potatoes. Apply to Hyrum Hall, Jr., Hyrum. Adv. Mrs. Oluf Olsen who has been sick for the past six weeks is slowly recovering. l1"2 and up Durham Hosiery Special LOCAL and PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jorgensen left Wednesday on a motor trip to Los Angeles. PIECE GOODS Outing Flannel per yd Prices' Tax Included Orchestra, $2.20; Last seven rowss floor, $165; First three rows, Balcony. $1.65; next three rows $1.10; Rear Balcony 50; Loge seats $2.20. Seats now on sale at the Capitol Theatre Box Office. Phone 1055. Mrs. Stella Gieskirig of Denver was a guest Friday of Mrs. L. M. Edison. OUR SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER AND SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED 1 All For 79c THE BEST SINGING CHORUS IN AMERICA L Talcum Powder Gillette Razor 1 - Shampoo - Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- t, Nov, 25, 26, 27th AdMission Only 10 and 25c Hyrum State Bank HYRUM, UTAH IjiiuiiMllllllliaiMIllllllMliiuiiiiiniuiiuiiiiiHiiiuiiiuiinmuiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiii ) a |