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Show ;r? poor copys q SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH outh Cahe Courirer Every Friday at Ityrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. Pibllshe-- HELP THE RAILROADS There is nothing more creditable in the war efforts of this country, either private or public, than the course of action taken by the rail roads under the leadership of Daniel Willard of the Baltimore & Ohio, acting as chairman of the advisory committee of national defense; Fair fax Harrison of the Southern railway, chairman of the railway war board, and other leading railway men. First among the basic industries, as Mr. Hyde points out, the railways pooled their issues and yielded themselves to this central which is working management, from Washington in close The with the government. value of this as an example cannot be overestimated, but the substantial results already accomplished, as outlined by Mr, Hyde are encouraging. This is .patriotism, as practical as it is devoted. It deserves our gratitude, but it deserves more than and that. It deserves especially, we believe, this is needed in the matters of car shortage. This is perhaps the most serious factor of the problem with which these men are struggling. With the tremendous needs of war supply added to the normal needs of our industry and commerce, the transport system is called upon to expand its facilities to .the utmost We limit of their possibilities. have not nearly enough cars and we cannot create enough to meet conditions as they develop. But we We cannot create cars. can make each car do more than it We have a ever has done before. wasteful habit of keeping loaded cars on sidings while the consignee gets ready to unload them at his leisure. A large amount of time and therefore a large part of the efficiency of cars are thrown away We must all by this carelessness. In Germany, we speed up now. hours are given six understand, only for unloading cars. We ought to do at least as well. If it is necessary, there will have to be legislation on this subject, but we hofre it will be unnecessary through the acof shippers in keeptive The man or cars the ing moving. concern that holds a freight car a minute longer than is necessary is shirking a clear and important public duty. Public spirit and even now dictates the strictest and most wholehearted with the able men in charge of transportation. If this comes self-intere- st about promptly through the enlightened initiative of shippers, it will go far toVard removing the danger of freight congestion and food or fuel famine in this country and toward helping America to become a real factor in winning the war against German military autoChicago Tribune. cracy. Home Economics Work To Be Emphasized. Practical Training In All Phases of Household Efficiency Arranged For. Plans laid for the coming school year at the Utah Agricultural College which opens September 10, provide for unprecedented growth In the School of Home Economics, according to a statement Just issued by President Peterson. The students will be, first of nil, trained for efficiency in the home. Tlds does not mean that the girls will receive training only In the preparation and values of foods, or In the making of huts and clothes, Important ns these subjects are, but that they will receive training In the whole problem of household managem ment. The y and various problems of rlng will be deand veloped, g feeding clothing the h'rens games, 'diseases of studies of child growth and .pment. The economical feeding of the family, will also receive attention and especial emphasis will be laid upon the conservation of foods. The immediate elimination of wnste, a problem so important at this time, will be stressed. All phases of household management will be studied, including buyfaming food for, small and large ilies, preparation of food, household accounts, the home laundry, clothing the family; in short training In all the principles of family rearing. To make the above outlined work as practical as possible, it is planned to establish a home , economics practice house at the college. Here girls from the upper classes will live for specified periods of time and perform all the duties of housekeepers under the direction of an experienced matron. Miss Alice Ravenhill, an expert In home economies of international reputation, will come to the institution next year as professor of home economies. Miss Ravenhill has possibly done more for the advancement of household science in England, Canada and the United States thfin any other woman living. Her books upon home economics subjects and the care of children are considered au- 1 cliiu-.w.- , 5100 REWARD 1100 be made on the part of both labor and capital and felfish interests The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at Least must be obliterated. The fact is organized labor on one dreaded risease that science has been able n naries to the legislatures and to congress who amend, enact and tinker with the codes. Now it is proposed to add a chair of legislation to our colleges and universities and graduate legislation (UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM) . Fare covers all expenses for complete five days tour, with choice of Hotel or Camping way. Tickets sold for Yellowstone Special leaving Salt Lake City evening of September 1st, (pass- ing certain Idaho stations on the 2nd, ) and for connecting trains thereof. . ' i See Agents for details. KST.yty. , 1- WE CARRY A LOT OF GOOD LUMBER here to meet the various demands. We carry a lot of each kind, too, so that it will be perfectly seasoned when you come to use it. You might say our yard is lumbered up with lumber but it isnt. Everything is so ar- ranged that we can serve you promptly with the right lumber at the right, price. We carry a Complete Line of Screen Doors Smith Bros. Lumber Co. LOGAN AND HYRUM, UTAH. Notice to the Public! j Andersons Confectionery is Now in a position to furnish you with Ice Cream in large or small 1 Farm Lands monials. Address: Toledo, O. The Government Oregon & California Railroad Co., Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To, be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of the best land left in the United States. Large Copyrighted Map showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature etc., Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 610 Portland, Ore. fomenters as one of the learned professions. The theoretic highbrows of professions are now largely responsible for much of the uplift legislation under which taxpayers stagger and business and prosperity languish. A chair to electrocute about of what is enacted in the name of legislation would be more appreciated by the people. But more laws create public jobs, FOR SALE Horse, buggy and pile up taxes, require more courts, harness cheap. Hyrurn Clothing and multiply judgeships and other Co. Adv. court officials. Incidentally, the enforcement of, or efforts to comply with, the new laws makes business for one class more lawyers. two-thir- ds t Final i Y Y Y Y He said labor and capital must put away selfish aims and work to- gether for the best interests of the country. The purpose of the meeting was to inaugurate a general movement toward united and wholesouled effort to help the country. There will be many sacrifices to A quantities and at prices as follows: 1 pint, 25c. gallon, $1.50. quart, 50c. 2 gallons or more $1.25 per gallon. 1 FREE DELIVERY- - needs Farmers & Co., F. J. CHENEY as well as Fighters. Two million Sold by all Druggists 75c. three hundred thousand Acres of (Advertisement j thousand ence. This is largely the result of sending a certain variety of legal lumi- OREGON SOHRT LINE , h? forty-seve- VIA te jaw-smit- h have incubated new laws. - hand-to-han- d CO-OPERA- , Yellowstone Park Popular Rate Excursion in all stages, and the one hand and organized capital that i s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure on the other had entered upon a i3 the only postive cure now known in 1916. struggle to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be If the struggle is terminated and ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls the life of the nation is saved from Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- disastrous results it will be due to ing directly upon the blood and muc- the war. ous surfaces of the system, thereby de Capital has shown a disposition to stroying the foundation of the diswith the nation and it is ease, and giving the patient strength hoped that there is something more up the constitution and by building than fine talk to Mr. Gomperss assisting nature in doing its w'ork. The propreitors have so much faith statement. in its curative powers that they offers One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi- It is a question, which is the LABOR AND CAPITAL TO greater menace to the public welfare, the professional or the threadbare That is a time-wor- n It is stated from the records that phrase, but it has been renewed by in five years the statute, hatcheries Samuel Gompers in a recent conferlaw-smit- Second to cure thou-sand-and-o- ne A SCHOOL FOR tborative all over Europe and America. In discussing her plans for the work next year at the Utah Agricultural College, Miss Ravenhill said : For various quite good reasons the scope of Home Econoftiics lias" become unduly restricted to the three main divisions of food, clothing and shelter, with the result that the nature and possibilities of the individual In the home, for whose benefit the study Is pursued, has been considerably overlooked. The applications, therefore, of the knowledge acquired by students have been Inadequate and uninfluentlal ns appears from the public health statistics and the continuance of habits prejudicial to human progress. I believe that the remedy lies in giving much more prominence to personal hygiene and the wide range of influences affecting human development at all ages throughout life, and to closer of the subject matter of all the courses one with tlie other, In order clearly to indicate their connection and to more emphatically insist upon their application to the reformation of habits and the more intelligent conduct of life in accordance with the knowledge now possessed of the necessary details. All my long teaching life I have pioneered this" method, and always with great encouragement; I have! been urging it through my recent lecture trip, as First International Lecturer on Household Economics to the colleges and universities of this country, and everywhere have had my views and suggestions most sympathetically received. The school of Home Economics provides many baccalaureate courses In the following departments: foods and dietetics, domestic art, home construction and sanitation, art- - and music. Vocational courses are offered in the same departments. By close correlation between the technical courses offered in Art, Music, English and allied subjects, a well rounded education can be secured. The student secures, besides, the all important facts of home efficiency in Its broadest phases, the cultural training so necessary to fill out the life of the home. j 8 I I Before going to the Picture Show, step in and get a sack of BUTTERED POP CORN-- IT IS FINE. All Kinds of Soft Drinks and Candies j The Best on the Market for the ..Money. . Andersons Confectionery STREET, HYRUM. MAIN Subscribe For The South Ca:he Courier V Cleau-U- p 1 VV Sale on Summer Underwear and Hosiery. Every Price Reduced And Remember Every Article you buy NOW will mean a profit. to you on account of the advancing Prices. Buy Now, if you are Going to buy. V Fonnesbeck Knitting Works, Arimo Block LOGAN ? ,J, A |