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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH PLEASANT MEMORIES. FOR RENT a good housecheap block north of Allens Store Ad. Apply to Albert J. Williams. f UNIVERSAL PEACE The following poem was received jy chairman 0. II. Anderson, in appreciation of the entertainment provided by the general Old Folks Committees, at the recent reunion held in Hyrum, Jan. 24, 1917: As 1 sat by the fire at mine ease At close of day of the old folks treat, These thoughts among others came to me Which I to you in this script will repeat. First thought were as to my wick-- ' ed self, make-u- p From straight and narrow paths to be swerving. After much thought I to conclusion definite came, That charitableness must have When You Marry sway- ed the committee; For if real merit had been requisite condition, There would not at the treat have been me. though, you will want to have on hand a substantial bank account, for there is no affinity between love and poverty. This nation Is now in the midst of a controversy as to hovTbest to promote universal peace. That question we will leave for diplomats to discuss, but peace within nations Is no less important than peace between nations and it is heavily laden with prosperity for every citizen within our commonwealth. Many leading politicians and ofttlmes political platforms have declared war upon business and no cabinet crisis ever resulted. Many men have stood in high places and hurled gas bombs at Industry; thrust bayonets into business enterprises and bombarded agriculture with . indifference. Party leaders have many times broken dipi lomatlc- relations with industry; sent political aviators spying through the affairs of business, and political submarines have sent torpedoes crushing into the destiny of commerce. Dur ing the past quarter of a century we have fought many a duel .with prog ress, permitted many politicians to carry on a guerrilla warfare against civilization and point a pistol at the heart of honest enterprise. No man should be permitted to cry out for universal peace until his record has been searched for explosives, for no vessel armed or laden with munitions of war should be given a clearance to sail for the port of Universal Peace. Let us by all means have peace, but peace, like charity, should begin at home. - For such an honor what is my deserving, I who have great propensity in my young man, for you to march up the aisle with the clearest girl in the world beside you. ) FOR SALE One-hacity lot, an excellent building tract, part of corner the Mathews property, 2nd West and 2nd North streets, Hyrum. I also have other good Apply to city property for sale. Adv. C F. Olsen. lf Notice. Notice is hereby that the and is due must now annual dog tax b on or before February 28, 1917. was glad to fraternize with the old folks, Switzerland 8 Second Bullet. And with 'others who are not yet Switzerland is a smali country, but she has a high opinion of her old; jjwera of end an that Who through the kindness of fa Is probably weli justified opinion by the facts. Just at present a new fiiclure postcharitable committee, Were not forgotten and left out in card is attracting a good deal of attention. It was issued in view of the the cold. approaching visit of the German emAnd the sumptuous luncheon I much peror, who is represented as standing by the side of a Swiss soldier who has just fired at a target and made a enjoyed And kind zeal of attendants I was bulls-eye- . Perfect, my boy, says the emperor. Switzerland has pleased to see. marksmen like you; but what And for their services this scribe would you do if 200,000 Germans should enter your country.--' In that sendeth thanks case sir, replies the soldier, we and By through youpchairman of would have to use a second bullet. the committee. Dundee Advertiser. self-defens- Hyrum State Bank 100,-00- 0 itet- - GetMMo3roS3cncyw for Covofos, Muskrat, Lyas Cats, Skunk, Beaver, Foxes, Badand other Fu? Bearers collected in your section ger, SHIP YOUR FURS DIRECT to SHCBERT the largest house in U.e World dealing exclusively in NORTH AMERICAN RAW I liRS a reliable responsible safe Fur House with an unblemished reputation existing for more than a third of a centurv, a long successful record of sending Fur Shippers prompt, SATIS FACTORY AND PROFITABLE returns. Write for &i)tibert fcbippcr," the only reliable, accurate market report and price list published. A R 'it FREE Write for HIIRFRT , Inr west Austin ave. 23-2- 7 Depti353 CHICAGO, U.S.A. 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