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Show J SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE i i Overcoats at off. Provo Mills Mackinaws $12.00 Hyrum Clo. Cos. Store, Adv. coats, for $6 95. Hyrum Clo. Co. 1917. Friday, Jan. 26,, For Sale Good home dried corn. Mr. C. H. Nielsen, the miller, this at office. Adv. was in Salt Lake City on business Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrutn, Utah, Apply a second class mail last week. matter, under the Act Just Arrived, ppringline of mens of March 3 1879 Have you noticed the new electpants. Hyrum Clothing Co. Adv. ric Married Peoples Skating Party, sign in front of the new ClothJ. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager at the Elite Hall, Wednesday Jan. ing Store. Its certainly a dandy, 31st. Skates 25c., spectators 10c. and attracts considerable attention. Local News i 5i-- COURIER ' & CAdvertlsementJ The Knit Goods Sale at Williams Hyrum ClothAdv. Economy Store, will continue to 1st of Feb. There are still some good I FOR Suits Pressed 50c. ing Co. Band Dance and basket ball game Adv. Bargains left. Sat. Jan. 27th. Wellsville vs. Elites. Mr. James Larsen of Mooreland, Mr. Chas. Thorstensen, of the Idaho, a former resident of Hyrum, Ogden Knitting Factory, made a has been visiting relatives and short business call at Williams Ec- friends in this city the past few onomy Store this Friday morning. days. 5 am BARGAINS! Ladies'jand CfyildrerTsCoats Going bulls, at G. A. Andersons and at J. J. Halls, Hyrum. Price for Service $1.00. Dont fail to see the unusual interesting picture film production The Girl Next Door at the Rex next Wednesday and Thursday. For particulars see Ad. below. at 20 to 50 per cent. Off When in need of any Merchandise You see Buy your goods from us. and you know that you are being TREATED RIGHT. Ad. The new arrivals this week are baby girls at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ci Clawson last Sunday Jan. 21st, and Mr. and Mrs. Moroqi Bradley, on Wednesday Jan. 24th. All concerned are doing well, and - Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hall of Salt Zion is growing. , Lake City, are visiting parents and friends in this city for a few days. All the I ear 'Round Mr. Hall is a R. R. Mail clerk, and and Oregon Short Line week-en- d is off on a short vacation.. Sunday rates have been so popular The City Electric Light Office is that they will be continued indefinow open each afternoon from 4 to nitely. On sale every week all the 6 p. m., unless the electrician is time. They are for your convenience otherwise detained on urgent line use them frequently. Ask O. S. L. Ad. Agents. work, etc., outside. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Williams returned from their visit in California last Tuesday night, having enjoyed their sojourn in the land of flowers very much. ! SERVICE-Durh- 00 m Why then send Your Money Away? ALLEN BROS. HYRUM, ETOSoaEmsagaa BALL BAND RUBBERS FOR .SERVICE Pure Bred Boars, Berkshires, Poland China, and Dur-o- c Jerseys. Apply to A. D. Allen. LOST 3 ' I h HYRU M CLOTHING CO. UTH. - About 4 weeks fcgo a bay colt, about 10 months old. White spot in forehead,, one hind foot white, no brands. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Elmer Eliason, Hyrum. 'Adv. F armers Round Up Ogden to 27. Low Rate tickets on Sale January Return Jan. 29th. Via the Electric Jan. 22 Way- - Dr. Geo. B. Owenby, the eye specialists, has consented to stay in this vicinity another week. As it is impossible for him to personally call on every one, he will appreciate it very much, if those who may need glasses, or other work in his line, would leave word at the Pioneer Hotel, and their wants will be promptly attended to. the Elite Hall Tuesday evening second Basket Ball Team of the last, the U. A. C. played' the Elites the final score being 58 to 9 in favor of our home boys. Coach Jend sen certainly the of our over by boys, sending ability under-estimate- here such a weak bunch. Our team is equal to if not better than the All they need is A. Cs best team. a chance on our floor to prove this. The Little Girl Ne i V Adv. At. oor : i:, i X ,1 i, H.f rv-' I ' i k 1 - t- f ?j Jji v N A- & Testing the Lines "j In our endeavor to furnish continuous and dependable telephone service, we necessarily perform tasks with which the public generally is not familiar. v is The Little Girl Next Door one of the most interesting films, according to close investigation, that has yet obtained a booking, and it has the endorsement of many prominent men and social organizations throughout the country. As active members of the cast are seen Thomas R, Marshall, ConR. Mann, author of the J. gressman Mann White Slave Act; Governor Edw. F. Dunn and Lieut. Gov. OHara. of Illinois; Mayor William L. Thompson, Former Chief of Police C. C. Healy and Judge Uhler and Bishop Samuel Fallows of Chicago. Among those who have recently given strong endorsement to the picture are Judge Ben Lindsay of Denver; Vrank Wire, representative of the International Anti- - White Slave Vice-Preside- nt Association in Denver and James Lagg, president of the Colorado Slave Society. The drama is a pictureized reproduction of conditions in the vice district of Chicago, before and during the investigation of 1913, at which time the dives in the district were closed by order of Mayor Thompson. The story depicts facts as they existed and one in its of the principal characters d picturization. is who was serving his eighth year of a eleven year sentence for pandering, at the time. While he was at work before the camera, he was constantly guarded by Chief of Detectives Seager, the oldest and best known detective on the Chicago police force, who kept within 20 feet of the crook every moment. Anti-W- Subjected, as is telephone equipment, to the every whim of the elements, a continual watchfulness upon our part is necessary to provide against any interruption of service. hite Light-fingere- y, . y Disturbances are many and varied, a snow storm in the north, a cloud burst in the south, all teud to interrupt service to a greater or lesser degree. In order to detect any disturbance which jnay have occurred during the night, early each morning, before the traffic of the day commences, capable employes in all parts of our territory are engaged in the testing of all toll lines in our system. our one piese tests are made to determine the location of desire being the establishment of continuous and any irregularities, service by the uninterrupted time the business life of our requires it. territory The maintaining of continuous service is one of the many problems of our Company and one that is rarely considered by the telephone using public. , At the Rex Wed. and Thurs. Jan. 31 and Feb. i ' Admission 25 cents. 1 Fhe Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 |