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Show SOUTH CACHE COUrIsR. HYRUM, UTAH $100 Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. Reward, $1C Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced conditions by constitutional requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and acts thru tho It nod on the Mucous flur-faiof' the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Halls Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. ,T. CTfDNEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by aq Druggists, 75c. es or THE ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE WILL HELP WESTERN DUSTRIES Fruit juice manufacture has IN de- veloped into a large industry in the west. After hearing the argument of the producers, the house voted to make a sharp reduction in the war tax on this product, which was severely handicapping this industry. It also voted to eliminate the ten per cent tax on soda water and ice cream. The question of removing the five per cent tax on candy is also of great interest to western states. Candy manufacturing which is growing with the development of the sugar beet industry is unjustly burdened by this discriminatory tax which should be eliminated along with taxes such as the above. Congress will undoubtedly take favorable action along these lines soon. THE CALL TO SERUICE Amendment to War Risk Insurance An amendment of the War Risk nsurance Act will be urged by the American Legion, through its legislative committee in Washington, in order to allow men insured under the act to elect whether their insurance upon maturity will be paid in installments or in one lump pay- ment. Former Senator Luke Lea Congressman Thomas joint chairmen of the committee, plan to have legislation ntroduced immediately to effect this alteration in the act to carry out the expressed wish of the American Legion delegates at their St Louis meeting. The present form of War Risk insurance is known as term insurance and is payable in monthly in- -' stallments for a period of 240 months. This may be converted into ordinary forms of insurance such as straight life insurance, life twenty or thirty year- paid-u- p insurance and endowment insurance. Except in the case of a matured endowment, these forms of insurance, under the present act, are payable only in installments, extending over a twenty year period, the amount of installments depending upon the amount of insurance. The purpose of the intended amendment is to allow a man4 to elect how the insurance shall be paid. Service men say that their beneficiaries in many cases aYe too old ever to realize any usefulness from the insurance if paid only in It has also monthly installments. been suggested that men be allowed to elect payment of part of their total insurance in one lump sum and the balance in installments. and former W. Miller, There is much talk going on in the country now by seers and others who are preaching radical changes What is the matin government. ter with our present government? Our constitution gives us inalienable inviolable right of peronal security, personal liberty and private property. To change it, as advocated by some, would be to disregard these splendid privileges, no matter how pure a theory some form of government, such as Socialism, may "be Based upon. History has taught us that the administration of these is not American in the fact that the principles of our constitution are disregarded. The Bolsheviks of Russia and the I. W. Ws. of America are one and the same thing all disregarding right of property, personal security and personal liberty. , To what lengths they have gone in Russia in the disregard of personal security and liberty is well known. There is nothing American in this. The American people do not need a OH, SO DRYI new form of government, but rather For two years Utahtias been hung they do need to awake to the true on the prohibition clothes line, high call of times the the namely, signs and dry, and just a short time ago, to service in the highest sense of the rest of the U. S. followed suit. the word. R. H. Ballard, Los One of the great things that has been discovered by prohibition, is that the average man now has more money to save, and not only are the banks LOOK IT UP. carrying more depositors, but W.S. S. and Thrift Stamps are being purchased Thinking men and woman will do by those who formerly wasted their well to consider the striking argu- money. ments brought out by the World Jack Sears in his cartoon this week Trade Club of San Francisco in represents both "Utah and the U. S. on the prohibition line, and their campaign for adoption of the hanging both dry, Utah being labeled very units of the metric system of dry. Wasters has been a term of reweights and mesaures. proach always given to the citizens of They show a striking anomaly: the United States, but now that term That the metric system was invent- can be no longer applied, as with the ed by a Briton, James Watt, in drink evil being minimized, and the 1783, and yet all civilized nations great campaign for thrift being carried on In the schools, we shall no have adopted it exclusively, exceptlonger be entitled to the name of ing the United States and Great Wasters, but rather WSSers. pipe if youre hankering for a ygqygw B V British sys- this system of weights and meas and measures is of ures based on decimals so simple a tem of weights German origin a relic of the old system that a child can learn its main features in ten minutes. We German Hanseatic trade league and yet Germany scrapt it in 1871 know how well it works with mo and adopted the metric system, in- ney. It will work equally well with vented by a Briton. weights and measures. The World Trade Club has start People of Britannia and America ed the ball rolling. What we all themselves well whether ask may they are not carrying conservatism need is to look the subject up. so-call- . too far. , The Metric System is no untired WANTED Fat - 3S pfetVC ii - Britain, That the $ 41 M f, si ii Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pa- l; rolled into a cigarette it beats the bandl Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to once you get that Prince figure up the sport youve slipped-o- n Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem! Youll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! Toppy red bags, tin Humi tidy red tins, handsome pound and and that classy , practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition and half-poun- d dors R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Sale- m, N. C S3C Assist the French War Orphans The children of France have not yet emerged from the shadow of the war. With peace assured, and a happier future opening before them, it becomes increasingly evident that the child life of France has suffered a shock from which it is difficult to rally; while the birth rate has dropped to 8 to each 1,000 population. The Fatherless children of France, an American organization with a similar one in Paris of which Marshal Joffre is the head, reports that of the children receiving American aid to the extent of 10 cents a day under its plan of ' American securing godmothers for the little French war waifs, its records show an average of 700 childrens deaths per month since the armistice. The help of the American godmothers came too late to save these undernourished wf1 . nerve-shocke- Mrs. f y f tv Hyrum Garage Co. The Place the Guarantee Holds Good Walter V t Brewster of of the Chicago, Fatherless Children of France, has been appointed chairman of a campaign to secure American aid for the 60,000 little war orphans whose names were on the lists of the organization as unadopted before the signing of the armistice. Ten cents will care for a child for an entire day; $3.00 for a month; while for $36.50 a year the donor may select a child from the lists at organizations headquarters and be placed in sorrespondence with it. To adopt a child of make a donation write for information to Jdrs. Walter S. Brewster, Room 634 410 S. Michigan Avenue!, Chicago, S. f y little ones. d y vice-chairm- V f t . Feeder hogs market highest price paid. A. D. the principle of deAllen, Hyrum. Adv. O that Columbia Six sold by cimal computation has been used in the monetary system of the Unit-o- d FOR SALE Acre lot, 3 room- Nielsen Service Co. Hyrum. Ad. States since 1786. 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