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Show HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER. South Calie CTeurier Published Every Frfttey at Utah. J. A! WAHLEN. Publisher. FACTORS IN PROMOTING INDUSTRIES To the belongs a newspapers of the country great share of the credit for carrying to successful conclusion the national defense meausres which were an imperative necessity at this time. Without the newspapers it would have been almost impossible to have given proper publicity to the Conscription act, the Liberty Loan and Red Cross work. National patriotism furnishes enthusiasm for this r ' work.' Now comes another task on jthe successful prosecution of which depends the very life of our nation. Our industries must be kept going " and encouraged. We should all aid the government to the extent of our finiancial ability, many of us must enlist or furnish sons to enlist, we must all support the Red Cross and on top of this we must keep the wheels of industry turning. Without business we will soon be short of funds so necessary for the support of the ' cause. , Now is the time to leave no stone unturned to encourage our industrial development. The labor agitator and the freak should be given short law-smit- h shift. Extraordinary or special tax burdens for city, county and state government should be watched closely and eliminated where possible.. Give the railroads an increase in freight rates if necessary for their proper operation at this time. If food control is taken charge of by the government guarantee the farmer a fair price so he will feel safe Pass legin planting to the limit. islation permitting development of our waterpowers and opening for use thousands of acres of valuable 31 land now with ERA in industry, as i i i ' com- pared with the anarchic individualism which has marked the( previous times was referred to in a recent statement given to the president by Franklin K. Lane,- secretary of the interior. In the interview he is quoted as saying: We are just beginning in the United States on this work. of broad-gaug- e organization and i t , Keep Business at Home I have been writing fire insurRepresent as good Companies, and will give you as square a deal as afty out of town agent. Adv. Hans Mikkelsen. ance for years. Dp it.now, Advertise. The Nations Needs First National Education The illustration shows a military officer hurrying to the telephone for important military business and a civilian cheerfully according him the right of way. This typifies the attitude of the nation and it also typifies the attitude of the Association Bell System. Convention ' Portland, Ore2on July 7th, to 14th. ' , - The nation is at war and it is necessary that private interests shall be subordinated to the Governments need for telephone service. When war was declared, the whole Bell System was immediately placed at the " disposal of the Government. During these weeks of military preparedness the Government has had the service of the- most comprehensive and efficient telephone system in the world. - As our military strength grows, and we become larger participants in the great war, the demands of the Government upon our service will continue to increase, and must always be met. . i An extraordinary increase in telephone traffic, due to the unprecedented mercial and industrial activity incident to the war, must be adequately vided for. Excursions Via Oregon Short Line compro- We ask you to cooperate in this patriotic service, and to bear cheerfully any unavoidable inconvenience or delay in your telephone service. (Union Pacific System) The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. Ask Agents for,rates, selling dates and a further details. held, encourage mining by protecting it from radical dnd freak legislation. If the people of this nation pull together we will build up an industrial machine inside of two years that will astonish the world and instead of a period of depression after the war we should be busy for a long period to come furnishing supplies for' most every country on the globe. The Manufacturer. : individualism and individual initiative for this country by showing its proper limits as marked by the absolute necessity of The principal of that must be applied to all our activities throughout the war and for all time after the war. Remember always that there are two "kinds of one enforced by the state and the other voluntarily effected by intelligent nen who know what they want for themselves and what they must do for their fellows. To avoid the former we must make successful the latter. ' Ogden Examiner. , The war has waked us up to the necessity of it. It has shown beyond all question that a democracy cannot rest on economic anarchy and the great test for us is going to be to get rid of such anarchy. The war is going to teach us how to put an end to these things and, after the war, we are going to produce more wheat, more steel, more everything, than ever before, and with less waste than ever before. But it is going to be a hard lesson. It is no reflection on our society to admit now that we need reforming, for it took such a tremendous thing as this war to make the need manifest to ourselves. We bave. without realizing it, carried individualism to the point of selfishness f. where it was in danger of Now we will conserve S5S3 Notice to the Public! 09 3"! Andersons Confectionery j Economy in all things has been asked by our President. But this doesnt mean stringent economy, the hoarding of your money it means STOP WASTE. Automobiles are not a luxury-Jthe- y are a NECESSITY. The busy farmer nowadays must have some means of transportation besides the horse and buggy. He cant wait to catch a train his time is valuable the nation is relying on him! . are you solving the transportation problem? Why not get an automobile one that will give service the year round rone that will top the hills easily one that will go through mud, sand or snow one that is economical in fuel and tire consumption? Such a car is the Saxon Six it is the car How is Now in a position lo furnish you with Ice Cream in large or small quantities and at prices as follows: 1 1 25c. gallon, $1.50. quart, 50c. 2 gallons or more, $1.25 per gallon. , . FREE DELIVERY- - Before going to the Picture Show, step in and get a sack of BUTTERED T IS FINE. All Kinds of Soft Drinks and Candies POP-CORN-I- The Best on the Market for the Money. , i Andersons Confectionery .MAIN STREET, HYRUM. you need to serve your country In increasing your crops. And then, too, thqSaxon is in direct keeping with the Presi- dents request it is unusual demonstrate. 9 economy at its price. Let us 1 Will Pay For Hogs, 16c. . For Veal, 14 c. For any Live Stock Good and Fat Motor Sales Corporation The Highest Market Price. Logan, Utah: FOR YOUR v defeat-ingMtsel- Wagons or Farm Implements Its, worth coming up town to Section at THATCHERSS. beautiful line ever shown. see the STRAW HAT There never was a more You could imagine yourself in the factory and country, where PANAMAS are made. OF ANY KIND GO TO R. A. EdASON HYRUM |