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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH K X ' f rx Your Ovm Business Lay a bet on rolling em with Au , Ud toppy Td bags, tidy ret pound snd humidorar cassy, pracfica hncsome Ia. pound tin pound eryaa gass iumdor OOLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is JUSt about as joyus a sideline as you ever carried around ixf your grip I For, take it at any angle, you never got such qualify, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makins cigarette in your life as every P. A. home-mad- e will present you! r you will save a part of your earnings and start an account with us, we will pay you interest. It wont be long then until you can have your own business. If fc&. y. such perfect condition R. J. Reynold Tobacco leader in affairs you must practice frugality and foresight now. Company Wbiiton-Salc- N. Ct Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet Its so roll to so a rolled into And, you just take easy delightful cigarette and, to it like you been doing it since away back You see, P. A. is crimp cut and a cinch to handle ! It stays put and you dont Jose a Jot when you be a If you ever expect to tbst keeps Prince Albert in 1 HYRUM STATE BANK 1 1 start to hug the paper around the tobacco! ALL KINDS OF Youll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do m a home-rolle- d cigarette, tool Bite add piftrch are cut out by our exclusive patented process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke pipes where one was smoked before, e Yes sir, Prince Albert blazed the y, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way way. And, I fill time you up every JOB PRINTING me-o-m- greatest business men. Four children -- slacimtiis 1 SON MAY BE PRESIDENT have been born to them, a son and three daughters. Lowden began to take an active interest in politics. He was a delegate to the national convention that in 1000 nominated McKinley and Roosevelt. Four years later he was a candidate before the Republican gubernatorial convention, but a combination forces defeated of the Lowden took the stump and him. helped elect his successful rival, Charles S. Deneen. Two years later lie was elected to congress from the Thirteenth Illinois district. He retired voluntarily after two and a half terms. On quitting congress he went to his farm near Oregon, 111., and devoted himself to making that one of the finest properties of its kind in the state. Meanwhile in 1904 he had been made a member of the Republican national committee from Illinois, on which he served until 1912. In 1916 he entered the gubernatorial primary and was nominated for that office. He was elected and took his seat the following January to begin what has proved one of the most constructive and successful administrations recorded In the history of the state. In brief, the chief events of Governor L'owdens life, are as follows: -- Yates-Denee- n Governor Lowdsn of Illinois, Cand- Republican Leading idate, Had Humb'e Start. WON OVER MANY OBSTACLES fA IF YOU START A ROW, BUY A SAVINGS STAMP San Francisco Judges to Make Guilty Choose Between Fines and Investment Pullman. Entered law partnership of Lowden, Estabrook & Davis. Appointed lieutenant colonel, first Infantry, Illinois National-Guard1904 Defeated for Republican nomination for governor. 1906 Elected to congress. 1911 Retired from congress. 1916 Elected governor of Illinois. 1898 . spare time for himself and demanded an education. So well did he succeed that at fifteen he was master of the country school, saving his few dollars for college. At twenty he entered the BOND University of Iowa. By outside work he made enough money to complete his course at the head of his class. Then he went to Chicago. He wanted to be a lawyer. By the same program of work and sacrifice that had advanced him thus far Lowden worked his way through the Union college of law, completing a course in one year again at the head of his class. Now came more years of hard work, hut blessed with greater rewards than the young man had before known In Advertise your wants 1896 he was married to Miss Florence Cache Courier. Iullmun, .daughter of onejjf. Anieritjas South PRINTING two-ye- ar 1919 A. B. S., Inc. if you ship them to Snubert Sliubert Wants Utah Furs -- SHIP And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices ALL. YOU CAN GET A SHIPMENT N?1EXTRA LARGE I EXTRA N? TO AVERAGE I EXTRA I I LARGE TO AVERAGE OFF-TOD- AY N?l MEDIUM EXTRA V TO AVERAGE N?l SMALL ItXTRA TO AVERAGE N? 2 m TO SIM I taUAUTYj MUSKRAT of defendants, whereas compelling them to purchase interest earning securities of the United States Government, in the judges belief, will give them a start toward building up a bank account, and, proportionately, a feeling of responsible citizenship. The only condition attached to the alter native of purchasing securities Instead of paying the fine will be that the defendants must hold the securi-tieuntil maturity. BUY w. 8. a. Public dumping grounds designat ed by the City Council are east o Aaron Chrisiansens, down in the hollow near the crossing. Kindly take your brush and rubb ish of all kinds to that place, instead of leaving it strewn along sidewalk G. Wf Alien. in The and streets. street Supervisor. Adv. Will Save You Money in muskrat trapping ter building, will give offenders ap Public Dumping Grounds and Our Good theres Mg raoney Instead of forcing persons guilty of minor transgressions of the law to pay fines, in future Police and Superior Court Judges of San Francisco, as a corrective measure tending to charac pearing before them an alternative of helping themselves by Investing in Worked A Schoolmaster at Fifteen States War Savings Stamps. United Way Through College and Law "I shall be glad," said Judge T. I. School From Law to Politics Fitzpatrick, Presiding Judge of the -His Big Farming Police Court, t.o assist In the moveInterest. ment in this direction as far as I can, under the provisions of the charter of Gov. Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois, this city and county, upon the thesis one of the prominent candidates for that a thrifty man is a better citizen and that many of our economic ills the Republican presidential nominaand much of our present day social tion, won success in life by grit and unrest are due directly to thriftlesshard work. Son of a village blackof ness." the confronted by smith, privations The policy agreed to by the San an undeveloped country, enjoying only Francisco 1861 such advantages as he could earn by judges is a move to proBorn, Sunrise, Minn, mote a was better sacrifice la. Moved to it 1868 Hardin work and citizenship among those county, unremitting not the kind of beginning to promise 1885 Graduated from University persons coming before them upon mis demeanor charges. a brilliant future. But by determinaFining them, of Iowa. while serving as a corrective meas1887 Graduated from law school. tion, ambition and ability Lowden leveled the obstacles that rose about him 1896 Married to Miss Florence ure, lowers the self supporting ability and made success look his way. Governor Lowden was born near Sunrise, Minn., on January 26, 1861. II is father was Lorenzo Lowden, who ran the village blacksmith shop. The Lowdens left Sunrise when Frank was seven years old, bnrely out of the primer class at the school which Lorenzo helped to build, hnd moved to Hardin county, Iowa. There the elder Lowden took up farming. The boy farmed, too, but did more. He made AT THIS OFFICE n "SHUBERT These extremely high prices are based on the liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. 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