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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache Courier Land Banks. They are absolu'ely to a correct financing necessary said Prof. George your business, Published Everj Friday at Hyrum B. Hendricks, director of the Schoo of Commerce and Business Adminis Utah. tration of the U- A. C. at the Far Publisher. J. A. WAHIN. At pres mer3 Roundup recently. of constitution the entthe question or the of the law creating the Feder unn STATE jjflaS ASSDC1AHPH ality al Land Banks is in dispute. If this law is decided unconstitutional. Professor Hendricks advises every farmer to do all within his power see that another law which is con Round-u- p stitutional is passed by Congress establishing Federal Land , Banks (Continued.) As to Party Lines ' - ngi-imZf- Numerous tests have proved that five minutes are usually sufficient to complete an ordinary business or social transaction by w telephone. Sidelights on U. A. C. Courtesy in the use of a party line will enable all persons titled to teiephone service over it to receive their share. en- 4 Is the UtahFarmer a'Business Man or a Loafer? President D. D. McKay at the Farmers Roundup at the Agricultural College told the farmers that they showed themselves good workers by working 365 days in the year but that that policy made them poor business men. He was proceeded by President Ephraim Bergesen of the Cache County Farm Bureau who Baid that Utah farmers are like ground squirrels who go to sleep in their holes for the winter. Both Mr. McKay and Mr. Bergesen seem to have different ideas about the activity of the Utah farm, but they both argue that he is a poor business man and that the farm bureau You is making him a better one. beat how to think the have only growers of the state, have increased their earnings nearly two millions to see that farm bureau initiative is an admirable thing for the farmer. It was also a farm bureau man who helped have the railroad estimate of twenty billions for its property reduced by seven billions. That helped some on our taxes and freight rates. Farmer Can Make Future Prosperous Prosperity for the farmer is in declared the immediate future, Mr. Ronald Tilton, financial expert of Salt Lake City, in an address to the farmers at the U, A, C. RoundMr. Tilton told the up recently. farmers that they must not expect high prices for their products but that.with labor coming down and all commodity prices falling, the cost of production would decrease We have in this materially. country in abunuance, raw materials, capital and ' labor. They are the three elements of prosperity. Dont limit production for such will prolong the time necessary to get back to normal conditions. Produce efficiently and the future will you prosperous. Danger Signals All parents must be on the look out for danger signals in their children, especiallyat the tender ages between two and six. This is the advice given by Dr. Caroline Hedger of .Chicago to mothers at the Agricultural College Housekeepers Conference. According to Dr. Hedger the danger signals are crossed eyes, which mean coming blindness; scowling, which often means eye strain as do often incorrigibility and a picky appetite; mouth breathing, which means adenoids and an inability to breath through the nose. Other danger signals are bed wetting which may be due to nervousness, kidney trouble, or adhesions around the gentials. Circumcision is in Dr. Hedgers opinion one of the most valuable of the Mosaic laws. She says parents cannot be too watchful. These dangers may be avoided and it is the parents' duty to keep his children in a state of health and not wait until they are ill, before they give them their - attention. Fight for The Land Bank Farmers, fight for your,Federal ft A Occasionally a conversation on a party line is interrupted by another patron. Please be courteous and receive his apology kindly. Do not retort with a Get off the line or a similar remark School Children and Health Dr. Caroline Hedger who has for many years been school inspector (n Chicago at the superb salary of $66 a month believes that the Parent Teachers Association can do much to make school houses more sanitary She told the fathers and mothers o ' Utah who had gathered, together one evening at the Roundup at the Utah Agricultural College that if we make going to school compulsory we must guarantee to the child that Hence we will not hurt his health. the parents must see to it that school rooms are properly ventilat ed, that drinking fountains and toilets are properly constructed anc that the dust and dirt are kept in If the janitor i3 not abeyance. efficient and is not properly paid the parents themselves must take if your neighbor accidentally interrupts. Nor is it a kind act to compel your neighbor to wait more than FIVE MINUTES while you hold the line unless your conversation is very important. Please remember he is entitled to an equal amount of service with you. Telephone courtesy will enable your neighbor to complete his conversation sooner than if he is asked if he is going to hold the line all day. As to Long Distance Its a real pleasure to sit in your home in the evening and talk with friends at distant points. Ask our Manager for EVENING and NIGHT rates. Under these rates TALK IS CHEAP! turns at scrubbing out the school good suggestion of Dr. that the domestic Hedgers science teacher in the high school may be a valuable ally in the fight or Health. rooms. . A wa3 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Fire Insurance Is Cheaper The farmers of Bear River Valley jay 40c a hundred less on their fire insurance than do the farmers in other parts of the state, says State Senator W. S. Hansen of Fielding, jecause they have a Mutual Fire Insurance Company which they run. n an address explaining the operation of mutual fire insurance com Janies delivered hefore the U. A. C. Woundup at Logan, Senator Hansen urged the farmers to organize such companies. Co. Mutual Subv. ALLS Keep Kids Kleen u.sSSr?' 3. " made Folder $1.50 the suit RC5.U.S. PAT.Orf. If your dealer cannot supply yea we will send them, chargapa on receipt of price. $ 1 .5 J each. " .. Beware of Imitations. Look for tliislabeHSf Relieve it with glasses correctly fitted by our modern methods. Made ly Levi LEVI STRAUSS 6, CA Straui & Co., San Francisco San ppanc&co.cal CONSULT Dr. F. B. Parkinson OPTOMETRIST LOGAN, For the Year Ending Dec. UTAH RECEIPTS: 31, 1920. DISBURSEMENTS: Jan. 1, 1920 $1,012.33 Outstanding 1919 Warts Water Collections 2,910.42 Salaries ' . . . . 52.20 Police Department , . . . Cemetery Lots Curb & Gutter Dist. No. l 1,021 43 Health Electric light Collections 14,710.72 Street ' 2.40 Estray Pound Electric Special Serv. Cash on hand )r. Leonard A. Jones OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Acute and Chronic Diseases No. 5 DIENTIST Office at Elite Hall, Hyrum .. Credits Electric Cache Co. Taxes . . No. 6 Dr. D. D. TEBBS 110 43 Cemetery, 7,816.86 Electric Light . . 1,.... .... .... .... ... Dog Tax Estray Pound City Park Ren - Fines Rent of City Hall Note Water Works Bonds do the rest. Dr. V. E. PETERSEM, D. C. Your Local Chiropractor Phone 133 J new.. 40 197.00 91196 168 3 253.4 Plant 15,644.90 Transfer Total .. and Gutter 898.45 Judgements and Costs , 293.09 160.29 64.28 84.00 226.10 . 108.50 197.00 15.00 3 50 2,199.56 Books, 4,228-728-4- . 390.76 Printg& Stationy 95 86 Postage and Express 54 85 Telephone 676.32 Water Works ... .'. Water Bond, Checks and 28.532.70 Expense Account 159.46 Miscellaneous Expense . . Intert on Notes & Bonds 3,302.71 Notes 6,662.09 Warrts0utstandngl920 Outstanding Note..-35.226.88 Balance (net) 1,381.08 976.1 . - 718-3- $67.6355 Total 67,635.93 WATER WORKS BOND ACCOUNT,, 1920. RECEIPTS: Water Works Bonds. ... Interest on W. W, Bonds DISBURSEMENTS: Time Checks and 39,840.00 28,532.70 Expense Account 678.86 9.753.98 Cash on hand Dec. 31,1920 Lemon in Water. tirat the silver, such as knives, forks and spoons, will become bright a 1,061 40f,89 Due Take a lemon and cut It In two and rmippye the juice into the dishwater. You will, need no soap. The lemon will cut all grease and in a few days 996.25 lll.60 Pavin District and Curb Street Pasture Just call me, 1,195 36 , Cash Sales Thatcher Building Phone 392. WaterMain. ogan, Utah. Licenses . . Paving Dist. No. 7 For Launching Lifeboats Safely. The hurried launching of lifeboats from disabled vessels is usually attended by confusion and danger. An Eastern shipyard worker has devised a new method of lowering the boats that carries them forty feet away from the ships side, lays them on au even keel, and gives them a forward Impulse. The small boat, Instead of hanging hi davits, rests in a cradle supported by three parallel Inclined arms, which are pivoted near the water line and guyed by cables ati tached above. J Financial Statement of Hyrum City . "Dead Men's Club." The formation of a Dead Mens club men who, out of the 2.000 while living, are officially listed as killed In action Is a probability. It was learned at' national headquarters of the American legion. William Wart of Akron, O., one of the casualties, who was gassed and left on the field in Picardy, has suggested the formation of such an organization. - b 8 OO Efforts of the campaign against the hookworm in Jamaica conducted by the government and an expert for the .Rockefeller foundation already are In Vere, one of the largest felt. of the colony, the lacenters sugar borers now work six days a week, whereas formerly they were able to work only three. On account of their Improved physical condition large numbers of the Workers are leaving Jamaica to work in the cane fields In Cuba. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at leaBt one dreaded . disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strengtli by building up the constitution and assisting nture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative power of Halls Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tesimonials. Address F. J. CTTBNKV O., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggie75c. healthful, playtime g&i merits ever invested for children I to 6 yean of Made in one piece wun crop bach. Ctui'y sloped on of off, Eaauy washed. :o stop circulation. Made biu&demsv and genuine blue end Also lighter weight, fast-colmatenalit it variety of pleating f nq the Hookworm. $100 Reward, $100 rFREEEr The Bsoft practical, Outstanding Warnts Outstanding Note Total 40,518.86 - Total : 1,256 OS 976.1 , $40,518.86 I do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct report of Hyrum City, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1920C. It. HALL, City Recorder. - |