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Show c ,c ored pas OUTH VOL. VIII. CXche NO. 47 Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, Oct. 19, 1917. Ed. J. Haws An- Democrats Name City Ticket swers Last Call WARNING! Everybody Use Potatoes i Republicans Elect City Ticket There are a few people in The Democrats of Hyrum City, town that are lending considerThe following ticket was nomiThe people of Hyrum were again met at the City Hall, Wednesday able opposition to the Liberty Dr. F. S. Harris director of the shocked when the sad news was re- Evening, Oct. 17th, and nominated Loan that is being floated by the nated at the Republican Primary, Hall Friday evening Utah Agricultural College Expericeived last Monday morning of the the following excellent ticket of Government at the. present time. held at the City ment Station says: sudden death from heart failure of good representative citizens to fill There has been some party or October 19th: The war has caused a great scarFor Mayor, H. H. Jensen. our respected friend and townsman the various city offices, to be voted parties telling the people it was city in many kinds of food; it has For Recorder, John W. Jensen. Ed. Haws, that occurred Sunday for at the City election on Nov, 6th. that not expected , everybody For Treasurer, Mrs. Asael Allen. made the price of everything so The unanimous choice of the should take out abond where it Oct. 14, at Heckla, Montana, locatC. ligh that people could hardly afford For 4 year Councilman, Joa. sacrifice v ed about 60 miles south of Butte primary was as follows: to do a so. required to live if it were not also expensive For Mayor, N. J. Nielsen Some who made a sacrifice to Anderson. City. For 2 year Councilmen, Wm. H to die'. Many food producers have For Recorder, Leonard Larsen subscribe for a bond in the first v When Mr. Haws left Hyrum, M been called into the trenches, and For Treasurer, Mrs. Clara Will- issue have been sneered at by Jensen, John A. Israelsen and about six weeks ago, for Montana, many productive acres have been S. Rosenbaum. no one would have thought that he iams. their neighbors fer doing so. rendered desolate by the ravages of For Councilman, 4 year term, would be brought home a corpse, as As a word of warning to these war. These conditions have so he seemed in the best of spirit and Christen Thompson. parties, BEWARE, before the completely upset the food supply of For Councilmen, 2 year term, strong arm of '.he government health at the time of his departure. the world that deep distress, if not Providence had willed it William McBride, Austin D. Allen, takes you in band. . However, Nothing actual famine, has knocked at the Willis Savage. will be toleratedthat will tend otherwise.' of many who previously had doors Mr. Haws was called to Montana Mr. H. H. Petersen applied for to hamper the Government in a Editor Courier: Kindly permit never known what it was to want. to look after some mining interests membership in the Democratic successful prosecution of the war. me to suggest a slogan for the preThis is a war in which fofld takes The word that has been sent of his son, Edwin Jr., and it was Party, and in a forceful, and logical drive which, it its place in the battle line with the sent Liberty-Loa- n while there that! his son received manner gave his reasons for joining out by the Treasurer officials is, all seems, beyond peradventure will musket and the cannon in deciding the call for military duty, and it is the party of progress, equal rights, that every persona who can make be our unhappy lot, unless we who shall be the victor. Not alone thought by his family that the good government, and the cause a sacrifice within reason is ex- - sacrifice our own fire superiority of shot personal interests will the W. A. McBride, H. pected to .take out a bond. If it worry over this news and the high of humanity. for that of our countries; for there and shell determine the advance of altitude, weie the protable cause H. Petersen, and Albert J. Williams requires borrowing the money to is but a single alternative to this the troops; the fire superiority Borof his sudden death. aeted as tellers, all candidates being make the purchase do it. war, the one a hell of disaster; the of bread will dictate in tones of an His remains were taken charge nominated by ballot. An excellent rowing the juocy for six months other, that for which Lincoln gave absolute monarch which regiments of by his son Edwin Jr., who took feeling of harmony prevailed, and to buy a $50 bond would cost $1. his life and to which every Ameri- shall advance and which retreat. There has been a threat by them to Butte City, and had them no previous slating was in evidence. can should be bound by bands of As a factor, therefore, in winning prepared for burial, and them ae Mr. C. F. Olsen was chosen city some . throughout the country perdurable toughness the indepen- the war, the nation must take every companied them to this city, arriv- chkirman, A. D. Allen Secretary, that they would withdraw their dency and integrity of these Con possible step to conserve its food ing here Tuesday, morning. and these, with C. J. Christiansen, funds from the bank if that par- federated States of America, the supply. Funeral services were held at the Z. W. Israelsen, David Crookston, ticular bank subscribed for a which by your leave, it seems not Wheat, the most indispensable of 3rd ward chapel on Thursday at Ernest Petersen, and all the candi- Liberty Bond. The following is German to the foods, is scarce. .The worlds sloganise thusly: inept 2 p. m. Bp. Louis P. Maughan predates form the Executive Commit- a clipping from a speech deliver- Chains and Slavery, or Bonds and reserve has gradually decreased sided and the ward choir furnished tee, in whose hands it is safe to ed by Secy. W. ' G. McAdoo in Liberty. , during the period of the war, till Prayer was say that the tieket will be elected Salt LalJe City, Oct. 18th, and appropriate singing. Robert M. Petersen. now a shortage seems inevitable. The with a good majority. 'offered by Jas. J. Facer. published in the Desert News of This condition would be very serious n speakers were, N. J. Nielsen, Cooley The citizens of Hyrum are invited the same date: were it not for the fact that the of Millville, Z. W. Israelsen, Moses to inspect the names of this ticket, i iotcs Dislovai. Intimit;; ! potato crop is exceptionally large. 'Thatcher of Logan and 0. F. OlseK. and decide if these well known and Secret ar doo authorized Unlike wheat, potatoes cannot be, Bp. Maughan made a few closing respected citizens are' not worthy the followuhg statement' in re stored from seasoh'to season; this remarks in which he thanked all in of their confidence and support. to rumors gard reported years crop must be eaten, within behalf of the family, for their aid They are all genuine citizens of In many of South the year or it will be wasted. Nor parts today upon his arrival and assistance given in the death Hyrum; most of them you have Lake: America, Germany established can potatoes be transported great and burial, and all who had taken known all your lives. Their interFrom several sections of the colonies during the 25 years ant distances, for their high moisture part at the services. During the ests are your interests. They have country, bankers have reported the kaiser thought he had content makes freight rates proservices a solo was beautifully sung always been here; they have helped to me that some of their custom- strangle hold on the southern hibitive. Since wheat cannot be The the growth and development of our ers by Sister Rigby of Logan. have threatened to .withdraw continent' That he had another shipped in any considerable quantity Pres. offered by closing prayer was fair city from their childhood deposits if their banks subscribed guess coming is shown by the to our allies in Europe, they must W. C. Parkinson. They are not office seekers, but are to the Liberty Loan. Such at- entry of several Latin republics be consumed at home. We must The services were very largly willing to shoulder the responsibility tempts at intimidation are made into the war on the side of the allow them in part to take the place attended, many relatives and old and serve you to the best of their by disloyal and traitorous persons, allies. You will want to reac of grain in our own diet, and retime friends being in attendence ability. and are serious offenses against War Time Life on the River serve the more concentratedi profrom Logan and Millville, where the law, for which stern punish- Plate, covering the situation ducts for the men in the trenches. the Haws family formerly resided, down there, in this issue of The ment should be inflicted. Fortunately potatoes may, to a and from other nearby towns. I earnestly request any banks, Courier. considerable extent, be substituted The floral offerings were many state or national, against which for wheat. Altho they do not conand beautiful, pnd a large train of such threats have been made, to tain all the nutritive elements conFor Application automobiles followed the remains to tained in wheat, they are rich in immediately report by telegram Last Saturday the ceremony the cemetery, where the choir sang, the of the energy-givin- g starch and may take secretary in Salt Lake that or letter to Grazing God be with you till we meet was performed names the the at Washington, least part of the place of' united in marriage Mr. E. P. V an treasury, again, while the casket was lowerof the person or and addresses in wheat flour bread. Inmaking NOTICE is hereby given that al ed. The grave was dedicated Jiy Leuven of Springville, Utah, persons guilty of such disloyal bread deed, containing a nigh perand Miss Nell Savage of this Elder Jas. G. Christiansen. and traitorous actions, and I applications from new applicants centage of potatoes if properly city. for permits to graze cattle, horses Bro Ed. Haws was 54 years of The young people are well and shall see to it that they are dealt and sheep within the CACHE made, can scarcely be distinguished He with to the limit of the law. I from that made entirely from wheat age at the time of his death. favorably known in this city. NATIONAL FOREST, during the was a' man of excellent character, a such banks to inform also flour. Furthermore in the hands request Mr. Van Leuven was engaged season of 1918, must be filed in my alfriend to any rrone in need, and me immediately if any deposits of a skilled cook many palatable and as High School instructor at office at Logan, Utah, on ,or before subbecause withdrawn are to and nutritious dishes may be prepared ways ready help the Sout Cache willing they School last High November 1st. This does not apply when called upo for assistance. And scribe to the Liberty Loan, givfrom potatoes. to those who have permits either directly year and will teach in that instinames as some of the speakers remarked: of me the the will be plentiful person ing tution again this season. regular or temporary for the season and who have He was always willing to do more made such or since persons cheap, they are to bulky Miss Savage is the daughter of of 1917. Full information in rethan his share. He was every inch withdrawals. to ship long distances and too perishour respected townspeople Mr. ' gard to the grazing fees to be able to store from a man. bank in the United Every year to year, Mrs. Albert Savage, and the charged and blank forms to be used since Bro. Haws leases a wife,' three and to bonds the is States wheat scarce and is needed subscribing in making applications will be fursons and four daughters to mourn young people start out in life States United of the the for men jn the trenches, since government V- his death. with the brightest of prospects nished upon request. be will all with the the success of the nation at arms protected for their future wellfare and hapAdv. E. C. SHEPARD, Supervisor. power and resources of the govdepends in part on the conservation j CARD OF THANKS. piness. No bank shall be punernment. of food, and since true AmervEditoR Courier: Kindly per- 'Mr. and Mrs. Van Leuven are ished for doing its patriotic duty STJust received a full line of Boy's ican .is anxious to every demenstrate his mit us to express our heartfelt spending their honeymoon in Overalls. the Ad Clothing Hyrum Co, government by assisting patriotism, what citizen can allow thanks to all who in any way Salt Lake, Springville and Delta, to prosecute the war to a swift and Mr. Jas. P. Christiansen of this to pass this opportunity to serve by gave their aid and assistance in with relatives and friends, conclusion. victorious and a prominent place city is agent for the Taacford-Attachme- giving potatoes the death and burial of my kirn expect to return to Hyrum before A. Postmaster. A. in his Savage, diet? for Ford cars. This husband and father. To those the end of this month, where home their device can easily be attached to a who took part at the funeral, they expect to make SALE-G- ood Winter FOR wagon or plow, is easily handled, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shaw of and administered comfort and for the present. 0. Maria Anderson, Hyrum. friends can and make their with short We turn. many quite join Magna, Utah, arrived in Hyrum consolation in our sad and sudden and who Nielsen wishes had to the them Anyone happiness the lucky inspect Dewey Thursday. They came up to visit bereavement. And may the Lord in wishing life. device call on Mr. can drew the kodack wedded in Christiansen number that given their sick daughter, Mrs. Leo Yates, prosperty bless them all liberally. will he and the at the desired on inforcash give Hyrum who has been suffering from an purchases, Mrs. E. J. Haws in behalf of mation. Co. Adv. Advertise. attack of typhoid fever. 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