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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH I SOUTH CACHB Statement COURIER of Bfftii. REPORT Ownership YANKEES RESTING Management, Circula- BETWEEN FIGHTS Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Conr Entered at the Postoffice a . .yrurn, Utah of the SOUTH CACHE COURIER, dition of the Hyrum State Bank, ai second class mail' matter, under the Act published at Hyfum, Utah, for Oct- Friday, Oct. 25,. 1918 3 1879 of March J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & Manager Local News Register. Tuesday, Oct. 29th, is the last day to Register. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Olsen are happy over the arrival of a fine son Dont forget to a few days since. The Registration AgentsHor the two Hyrum precincts are, Leonard Larsen and Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. Dont forget to Register. If you tion, Etc., ober 1, 1918, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and regulations. NOTE This Statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be delivered to the postmaster, who will send one copy to the Third (DiAssistant Postm vision of Classificatioi ) Washington, D. C., and retain the other n the files of the Postoffice. J. A. Wahlen, Publisher. Postoffice, Address, Hyrum, Utah. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only.) Located at, Hyrum, in the County of Cache, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 5th day of October 1918: ister-Genera- l. - are not Registered you cannot vote. Better see if your name is on the Registry list. Edison FOR SALE A first-clas- s and 50 records, at phonograph J. A. Wahlen. bargain. Apply to Ole Thompson, Sworn to and subscribed before Adv, Hyrum. me this 18th day of October, 1918 It is reported that three cases of ' John W. Jensen, in Hyinfluenza have developed seal Notary Public. rum within a day or two, two. cases commission My expires October of which came into town from 14,1922. Idaho, Friday night. Mr. Borgen Anderson is home from Camp Lewis, having been granted a furlough to come , home to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. Bert Nielsen. To The Voters of South Cache! left Oct. 17th, To my Friends in Hyrum and for Basalt, Idaho, to assist in taking South Cache: care of her sister Mrs. V. E. Olsen, For the first time since we diwho has been very ill with Typhoid vided on Party lines, Hyrum lias Fever, but is now slowly improving. been honored with the nominaThe city quarantine physician ad- tion for County Assessor on the vises that all should wear masks, Democratic Ticket, and your and especially those who have to humble servant is the candidate. visit stores or business places of For six years, as deputy in the No ore is allowed to Assessors office, I have worked any kind. come into or go through town with- hard to improve the system and to get the books and records in out wearing a mask. and presentable Word was received Wednesday by an Persons who have in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage, that shape. Mr. Van Leuven, spected our books throughout the their was seriously, ill with pneumonia at state, say that our books are to none in the state. Later news second Camp Taylor, Ky. am anxious to still add To I came to the effect that his condition was favorable and that he had our good reputation by further improvements, and especially to probably passed the danger point. reach a more perfect system of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Nielsen reequalizing the valuation of real ceived word from their son Acle, estate; and believing that I am who is with the 142nd Field Artillqualified to do this in such a ery, in France, stating that he is manner as will bring a saving to well, and that he has been on the the County, and satisfactory serfiring line several times frying to vice to the taxpayer, I ask for do his best to help drive the Geryour support on Election Day mans toward Berlin. Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1918. We would like to know whats Faithfully yours, C. F. Olsen the matter with the Registration could Fast The. appointees. they resources: counts $167,191,67 iiotiSs, Railroad industrial, L. L, B. 4,650.00 furniture and Fixtures Real Estate 1,250.00 Due from Na- The body of Reuben Jensen, ar- rived in Hyrum from Fort Logan, Texas, last Wednesday afternoon and was taken to the home of his sister Mrs. R. A. Eliason. Mr. Jensen left about a month ago for training at Fort Logan, where he contracted influenza from which he died Saturday night, Oct. ,19th. The funeral was held this 'Saturday afternoon, an account of which will appear in our next. , An Ancient Civilization. Where was the most ancient civ llization known? asks a recent traveler in Turkestan, Dr. W. J. Parme-lee- , in the Springfield Republican. Explorations show that ten thousand years ago (twice the age of the Egyptian pyramids) a people lived southeast of the Caspian sea, about 120 miles from the sea, who had brick houses, decorated pottery, convenient and ingenious household articles, and domestic animals; they raised and ground wheat, and cooked their food. 8o far as can be told, they had no weapons, and lived in peace with their neighbors a trait that may be taken as evidencing civili7atlon, or its according to the point or1 view, ah-lenc- 2.594.26 15,276.79 546.21 1,643.00 1,834.24 Currency Expense Accnt U. S. Cert... ......... of Indebtness; War Saving Stamps. Here is a detachment of the American troops that did such brilliant fighting on the west front, converting the Hun offensive into a Ilun disaster and retreat. They are resting by the roadside, smoking, joking and light, hearted, and ready to jump into the fight again. 228,740.16 liabilities: Stock... 25.000.- 00 paid in Surplus Fund... Jndivided Profits Dividends Unpaid ndividual Deposits.,.. Cashiers Checks Savings Depts ime Certifi..., of Deposit... Bills 3,500.00 SPANISH INFLUENZA and its Master Chiropractic! DONT 2,628.20 Its just a cold 134.20 56,103.38 280.00 10.000.- 00 228,740.16 Consultation and Spinal State of Utah, "Subscribers! Arthur . Olsen, D.C. P.S.C. CIIIE0PRCT0R Adjusting Parlors upstairs ? , 1 s - A. A.; Analysis given free at my office. County of Cache, Harry W. Oakes, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and oregoing report contains a full, true, and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the on the 5th day close of October 1918.,Harry W. Oakes, Cashier. Correct Attest: . the epidemic. and can be checked by a very few chirI can opractic adjustments. master it in a very short time. If you .have a cold, dont let ;t go on without the right care and'turn to pneumonia. Come and take a few adjustments and be relieved. 131,090.38 Rediscounted...... be r.larmed over Spanish Influenza' 4. CO . Total To Courier j? 28,000.00 951.13 Total. Capital w t r &? 3,917.86 85.00 Gold Coin...... Silver Coin in Postoffice Bldg., Hyrum. OFFICE HOURS: 1:30 to 12:30 a. in., r Paradise Viaits to ( 8 p.m. Daily. House Calls by Appointment. Allen, Robert Baxter, son-in-la- do is to put a notice in the local paper and let people know where to go and register.. Why this neglect? It Jooks as though, the committees who should look after election matters of either party are dead. 800.00 tional Banks Due from State Bks & Bankers Checks and Cash Items.. Miss Emma Miller up-to-da- Dis- - " Loans and J.. Christiansen, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of October 1918. C. Buy Your Winter Good Early and be Prepared for Gold John W. Jensen, Notary. Public. My commission expires on 22nd day of Oct., 1922. seal V State of Utah, - Our Rubbers, Sweaters, I of Bank Commissioner, j I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commis sioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 23rd day of October 1918. Office W. E. aws, Coats and Caps, and.. Winter j Underwear Lines are all in, and we are prepared to take care of c Your Needs. Evans, Bank Commissioner The QM' Reliable: Store Work Guaranteed! All . We Have on Sale line of tires, tubes In accordance with the request an and accessories. auto other made by the Industrial War Board AH kinds of Repair Work we must discontinue sending free , copies of the Courier to any one promptly attended to. nor extend credit, thereforejwe mm HYRUM GARAGE ask those of our subscribers who have not yet paid their subscription up-tdate, to do so by the 1st of Nov 1918. We are requested to give an account of what paper we use and how much we sell, and how many are paid for up to a certain date. Kindly take notice of this and help us to sustain the government in its orders, ' make our report promptly and satisfactory, and thus do our bit in helping to win the war. We will shortly send out statements to all who owe us for the Courier, or pay them a personal visit, unless they call at this office and pay up or renew their subscriptions. , Respectfully, The South Cache Courier. Up-to-Da- Mackin- ALLEN HYRUM, UTAH HEAVY WORK ON THE FIGHTING LINE o Smith Bros. Lum- nniipinii 'SC? i iia ber Company. Effect of Powerful Shell. When a shell strikes the waApples My price 50c to $100 ter it throws up a "splash higher than a battleships mast. This, splash per bushel. Order now before they about 2,000 tonB, enough tc are all shipped out. Alvin Allen, weighs drown a small ship. 12-inc- h Hyrum. Adv , These powerful American artillerymen, wlih huge crowbars, retreatl0 fadt to get their heavy gun Into position to hurl Its shells at the cratersHuns. It is a difficult job, for the earth is pitted with shell - |