OCR Text |
Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH SOUTH CACHE Frida. COURIER 1918 Sept. 6, Medicine a Failure Entered t the Postoffice m ...yrum, Utah at second class mail matter, under the Act What has Medicine been doing all these years? Crime, insanity, appendicitis, typhoid, infantile paralysis and the entire category of physical and mental perversions are more rampant today than ever before in the history of the world and here stands medicine day after day boasting of what it is accomplishing for the benefit of mankind. Dont you know, as a matter of fact, that the science of medicine has done nothing at all of March 3 1879 J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Local News E. Forest Taylor Co. at the Rex Theatre next to ednesday, Sept. Adv. 11th. Mrs. Nephi Hansen of Salt Lake city is visiting relatives and friends in Hyrum a few days. The E. Forest Taylor Co. in the romantic comedy drama Pal O Mine, at the Rex Theatre Wednesday Sept. 11th. Miss Vesta Rose went to Montpelier, Idaho, last Sunday where she. has accepted a position with the Mutual Creamery Co. Miss' Mixelle of Afton, Wyoming-, a missionary companion of Miss LaRue Petersen, has been the guest of Miss Petersen the past week. Mr. James Jensen the coal man left Wednesday morning for Sam-pet- e attend the funeral of his aunt who died there the foreCo., to part of this week. towards solving the sickness pro- blem? The diseases of a thousand years ago are with" us today. The new diseases of this day are but new names for conditions that always have been present. The human body is repeating, in functional form, the same today asNin former years, and none of the ills to which it it subject has been eradicated by the older or present day methods of medicine. Less is being accomplished for all diseases now than ever before. NATURE HIS MEDICINE We Chiropractors claim that ninety-fivper cent of the diseases are due to pressure upon nerves along the side of the vertebra column. and that we are able to completely route these diseases by hand adjustments which remove th.e pinch on these nerves. e Dont wait for some one else to start taking adjustments, take some yourself and be convinced. Spinal Analysis and First Adjustment Given Free. Thursday evening last Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anderson entertained a number of invited guests in honor of Miss Lola Johnson, whose marriage took place Sept. 4th. Arthur W. Olsen, Upstair returned from her visit in California last Miss Jennie Christiansen HYRUM, UTAH. - -- Office Hours: 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ; L, & Ada Daniels AND ROTATION STOCK CQ. In the Great Romantic Rural Drama Mr. and Mrs. Sumner P. Nelson and son came up from Ogden for a Mr. Nelson visit last Saturday. returned Tuesday, but Mrs. Nelson will remain for a few days longer. PAL OMINE BY JOSEPH NOEL first-clas- At the REX THEATRE, Hyrum Wednesday, Sept. 11th, 1918 Lorentz Peterson and sons loaded and shipped 8 cars of sheep to Omaha, Neb. last Wednesday. Mr. John War Tax Included P. Nielsen accompanied them to as' sist in loadind sud unloading on the Kitchen on Sale at journey.- Mr. John W. Jensen was up from Maga Utah, where he has been at work the past 3 or 4 weeks, to spend the week end with his family WANTED Fat Hogs wanted for immediate Fat and Feeder hogs, at home, returning for a short stay highest market price paid. A, D. shipment. Inquire of A. D. Allen, on Tuesday. . Allen. Adv. Hyrum. Adv. Admission 55c and 26c Tickets - - Adv Mrs. Geo. Liljenquist of Rex-burMr. Horace Nielsen came home Idaho, and Mrs. Wra. Jem-mon a furlough from Camp Lewis of Shelly, Idaho, were visitMonday last, and looks and feels fine. He has been bugler since his ors at the home of their parents Mr.-anMrs. H. G. Johnson the arrival in Camp, and on his return week! expects to join a newly organize! past infantry band. Mr. Geo. B. Ownby, the Optician, has just lately moved his family to Hyrum and will be lo- g, et d Stake Priesthood Meeting Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without Now he sits down at a tablp and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. f Everyone of us has some part in human machine, called society, that makes all this conven- the vast ience possible. The packers part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrig-geratcars, keep it cool at distributing points, and get it into the consumers hands your hands all within about through retailers, two weeks. J r For this service so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Allgaiers Candy NOTICE A musical program From reliable sources .we have will be given at the Second Ware information that the hog market Meeting House on Tuesday eve- has practically reached its hight. ning Sept. 10th, at 9 p. m., pro Now is a good time to dispose of ceeds to go to the Primary Assn y ur marketable hogs- See A. D. Admission .10c. Everybody In Allen before Sept. 9th. vited. Do For You or E. Forreet Taylor Wednesday. Miss Christiansen feels fine and reports having thoroughly enjoyed her visit. - s FOR SALE CHEAP A kitchen cabinet, and a harrow, both articles nearly as good as new, Will be Bold at a bafgain. Apply to Adv. Roy Nielsen, the miller. in Postoffice Building. Office Two JSilor are being filled on the Gem Jersey Farm, south of town, Any one interested in the process, can see the machinery in operatio onJL'dirday and Tuesday next, D. C. , What The Packers cated here permanently. Mr. and Ownby family are well known " t and need no introduction, here, The Regular Monthly Stake Priestand we join with our citizens in hood and Officers meetings will be them to our midst. held Sunday, Sept. 8th, at 2 p. m welcoming All presiding officers of quorums The Clover L?af Club met at the and other organizations are earnest homes of Mrs. W. F. Petersens ly urged to be present. Aug. 16; at Mrs. .Toe Larsens Aue. There will be no other meetings 23, and at Mrs. Harry Hamburgs held in any of the wards at that Sept. 6th. The afternoons were hour, hence everybody is invited to Bpent in doing Red Cross work, afattend this Btake meeting. ter which dainty refreshments were The Stake Presidency. served. Wedding Bells happiness and prosperity in t wedded life, in which the Cou heartily joins. On Wednesday Sept, 4th, Miss Lola Johnson and Mt. Vern MillFOUND Last Sunday morning er, both of this city, were united on Main street, Hyrum, a brestpin. in the holy bonds of matrimony Owner can get same by cailing at in the Logan Temple. ) STATE OF UTAH, Immedica f this office. of , Adv. City after Hyrum, the the ately ceremony A s I have in my possession the foleft on their honeyDont forget to attend the per- newly-wedllowing described estray animals formance of Pal O Mine by the moon through Blacksmith Fork which, if not claimed and taken E. Forest Taylor Co. next Wednes- canyon to Ideal Beach, Fish Ha- away, will be sold at public aucven and other points of interest tion to bidder, cash at the the Rex. Prices 55 day night highest in southern Idaho. The Saturon young corral at in this my and 26 cents, war tax included. city, famiare from the 14th of September, day, couple respected day m. The Sunday School officers and lies and are well and favorably 1918, at the hour of 2 oclock p. tsachers of the 2nd Ward assembled known. They begin life with Description of Animal: One the we and at the home of Bp. Allen Sunday bay horse, aboot 10 years old brightest prospects reevening, at a social party in honor join wilh their many friends in weight about 1000" lbs., branded on left shoulder and of his son Milton, who left with the wishing them success and happi- sembling drafted boys Tuesday. Milton has ness in wedded life.' They will on left thigh. Said animal was impounded in been a faithful Sunday School be temporarily located at Arco, this city on the 4th day of Septemworker, and has the best wishes of Idaho. 1918. ' ber, his . N. C. Anderson, Another marriage that took place Poundkeeper. There seems to be quite an im- the same day and at the same time provement in the quietness of our was that of Hillary Olsen and Miss city on the streets at night. We Ruby Wjlson,' also of this city. Both of these young people are hope our city fathers will stand back of the movement started by well known in this community and Holders of Liberty Loan Bonds our new city marshal, in keeping belong to two of our most respect of the second issue who desire same young people off the streets, and ed families of this city. converted into the 4j percent Bonds to a put stop Mr, and Mrs. Olsen start out in should bring them into the Bank improper conduct as formerly carried on, especially on life with best of prospects, and and make arrangements on or behave many friends who wish them fore September 10th. Sunday nights. Estray Notice. , Notice! |