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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH T CHUMS OF Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? We Are Now BOYHOOD RALLY rnoWUEN Sunrise, Prepared Minn., Birthplace of Governor, Backs Him for President. To sell you anything in a General Line of Mer- chandise for Spring Purposes. Illinois l THE LCWBEN SWIffilUG A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question denominations cooperating in the World Movement have budgeted their No business could have done it more scientifi- THIRTY needs. cally. 1 FOR THE CHURCHS WORK 1 AT HOME. A score ofitems coma under this head. Consider only one. Five and a half million people in the United States cannot even read and write the English language. Who is to carry forward this vast work of Americanization if the church does not? HOSPITALS AND HOMES. 2 FOR Every yearthousandsof men and women seriously ill are turned away from Church hospitals because of lack of room. The children's homes are compelled to turn away more children khan they can receive. people under 25 years f age are entering American life without any religious training at all. Remembering the faith of Washington and Lincoln, do you think that America will continue to produce Washingtons and Lincolns if faith dies out of the hearts of its youth? THE CHURCHS WORK 5 FOR ABROAD. Influenza came first -- from the Orient thirty years ago; nearly all plagues are Oriental plagues. So long as China has only one physician to every 400,000 people the Orient will continue to be a menace. So long as d of the babies of India die before their second year our own babies are not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for America as truly as though he worked at home. i one-thir- HIGHER EDUCATION. Of 3 FOR the 450,000 American students in institutions of higher grade, are in institutions founded and supported by theChurches. Many of these institutions have had no great endowment campaigns, but their needa are just as pressing as the needs of larger schools; and you have only to read their list of alumni and alumnae to measure the value of their contribution to America. one-ha- lf man, and well he may be. out of ten preachers are paidEight less than (20 a week! , Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. INTERCHURCH Mforld Movement of 9forth America The publication of this advcrtiument H made possible through the cooperation . of thirty denomination!. t t? t REAL ESTATE We deal in all kinds of Farm and City property. If you are in the market for a farm a home or a building site, see us and we are sure to have something' that will please you. , If youjiave any property to sell list it with us and we will sell it for you. T T t ft v Real Estate, Loans, Bonds and Insurance. UTAH JOB PRINTING AT THIS OFFICE tt ? ff t Hans ftlikkelsen and W. A. Liljenquist HYRUM, f f? ?T ? f? fv - And many other things too numerous to mention Sunrise, Minn., a sleepy little village with a population of 200, has found a place In the political sun. Politics has put the village on the map and it expects to stay there. For Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, one of the leading candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, was born' in Sunrise years ago. His boyhood chums and neighbors are conscious of the fume thrust upon them. Perhaps the most enthusiastic dub in the country Is the one that meets in Sunrise, now In the village hall, now in Andrew Linds general store.'1 It is many years since the Lowdens made their home in Sunrise more than half a century, in fact but the village has never forgotten the family, least of all little Frank. The old shed where Lorenzo Lowden, the governors father, had his blacksmith shop, still stands. It is the property of the Lowden children, used only for storage purposes and for the ghost games which, the folk say, were started by Frank Louden. The Lowden home still stands, too. It is an dwelling that occupies a rise of ground two miles from the village. There is a third building In Sunrise that figured in the governors boyhood. That is the sdioolliouse. Lorenzo Lowden helped to build it so his hoy .could have a schooling. The structure Is but a stones throw from the blacksmith shop. t It is no longer a school, having been succeeded by a more modern building, but is now the village hail. A picture of the Illinois governor hangs on the wall, and under its roof the Lowden club holds meetings. The Sunrise folk are full of stories about Frank Lowden. He was a studious child, said Henry Voss, one of the governors schoolmates. After he had learned to read lie used to walk back and forth between tlie school and home, a distance of two miles, carrying a book before his face. The boys would speak to him and he wouldnt answer. If we annoyed him when he was Interested he would stop and trounce us. Or, Voss added, with a twinkle, at least hed try to. In a bend of the river near town Is the swimming hole where Franks career was almost cut short. The boy was passionately fond of tlie water and In the spring could scarcely wait for the ice to go out. See right oyer there In the center? Thats where Frank asked Voss. nearly drowned. Trying to do what the older and stronger boys did he got up on the springboard and plunged otf In ten feet of water. Tlieo. Voss saw his head bob up, go down, come up a second time and again disappear. Tlieo dived In, a few feet down the current, caught him by the hair and dragged him ashore. We poured the water out of him and in a few minutes he was as right as ever. Lowdens swimming hole Is still popular with the boys of the neighborone-roo- PREACHERS' SALARIES. The 6 preacher is called the forgotten Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of 2nd you will be given your opportunity April 25th-Ma- y to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. f Awake Ever Since.'1 Come to the Store Where yon can get what you want Any Time. Allen Brothers UTAH HYRUM, Lowden-for-preside- FOR RELIGIOUS TRAINING. At 4 least 12,000,000 children and young i GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE SILVERWARE fifty-nin- e They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: or SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS FUNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS HOLE Early Friends of Governor See Village Famous as Cradle of President -- "Born in Sunrise and Been ,, ; r We sell anything the Farmer Needs We Buy anything the Farmer Produces. A good vegetable garden will give you health and happiness, further it will save yon money. Our Vegetable Seeds are Utah grown, therefore will do better than eastern acclimated. seeds, because they are A Boys and girls organize a Garden Club. you a prize worth while for your efforts. We will assure WATCH NEXT ISSUE South CacheProduceCo West part of Adamson Bldg., Main Street, Hyrum hood. Many of the governors old friends are now at North Branch, ten miles from Sunrise. Among them Is S. W. Runyan, who had something to do with Franks education. I taught Frank to hunt squirrels," We covered many a said Runyan. mile of this country with our gun and dogs." The Lowdens left Sunrise in the The last picture of late sixties. Franks boyhood that remains with the old residents is that of a sturdy little chap, dressed for travel, marching off down the road behind the prairie schooner that bore all the Lowden effects to their new home in Iowa. There was nothing forlorn about the picture. The boy was cheerful, wideawake and on the lookout for something to do. Alertness was characteristic of him. Said Henry Voss, the village philosopher, speaking of his old friend : Frank was born here in Sunrise, and it kind of appears that he has been awake ever since. Advertise your wants in the Cour- - come to those who have the money to make leisurely trips. Why dont you plan to see something of the country this year? Its mighty good country to get acquainted with! Start a Travel Savings Account - With Us This Weeb HYRUM STATE BANK |