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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH The Victory Medal V. Laughlin, in charge Iieut R. "the .Victory Medal at the fiwue of Station is sporting Army Recruiting received in Victory Medal first Lae- 5alt - the prompt upon with'.its receipt sction in connection said that approved Lt Laughlin was made on the 'second Commenting application Medal ,f July and the received ten It was necessary for jays later. to travel by mail, to the application the MedPhiladelphia and return.of al to Salt Lake. bronze, one and inches in . diameter and a suspended from the ribbon by medof our most as ring, the same a winged Vicals, On the one side full length and full tory standing On the reverse side, inscriptface. Civilization, The Great War for ion together with the names of the The Medal is four-tent- nations. The ribbon is a double rainbow, having the red in the center and with a white thread on each edge. It symbolizes the dawn of a new All era of calm after the storm. in the war countVies participating allied on ed -allied the side of the Allies have adoptidentical ribbons through an commission that met in inter- Paris following The Armistice. This commission also decided on uniform specificrtions for the medals. Lt. Laughlin estimates that 9,500 Victoty Medals will be applied for through the Salt Lak- Army ReFour hundred cruiting Station. were handled the first nine days and thAt number will be quadrupled during the following nine days. - APART FROM BEATEN People of Small Island, Southwest of of Java, Not Much Bothered With World Problems. , PlirNtmas Island Is located REPORT TRACK In Made to the Dank. Commissioner of the State of Utah, ol the Condition of the Hyrum State Bank, mid-Pacifi- c, dose to the equator and due Located at Hyrum, in the County south of the Hawaiian archipelago. of Cache, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day A cable station is there located. Very surprising, then, might seem a recent of June, 1920: news dispatch which said that people RESOURCES: living there had only just learned; from a British warship that the war was Loans and Discounts $228,584.41 at an end their Ignorance in this regard causing them to threaten with Less Notes firearms a landing party of men whom and Bills Rethey imagined to lie Germans. discounted.. $217,834.41 Explanation lies in the fact that (he Christmas island referred to in the dispatch is another island of the same name, 100 miles south of the western end of Java. It is a rather remarkable bit of terra firrnn, and was wholly uninhabited until 1807, when the first arriving settlers found it covered with dense forests. At the present time its population consists of nbout 250 Europeans, Malays, Sikhs and Chinese. Tlie island, twelve miles long by nine miles wide, is the flat summit of a submarine mountain, an extinct volcano over 15,000 feet high. Rising prethe mouncipitously from the tain emerges above water to a height of 1,000 feet, and all around it the ocean in its neighborhood Is more than two and a half miles deep. Anciently this tropical isle was of no great height above water, and encircling a lagoon in other words, corresponding to the description The ring of what we call an atoll. appears today as a flat central plateau with a raised edge. Much of the plateau is covered by a deposit of phosphate of lime many feet thick. The moflntnin-top- , before it was uplifted above tlie water, acquired a covering of shelly ooze that later became limestone rock. After its emergence it became a resort of multitudes of seabirds, whose droppings converted the carbonate of lime into, phosphate of lime, most valuable for fertilizing purposes. 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Come in and see this celedesign; brated engine today. Factory Prices: $ 75.00 1U H. P sea-floo- r, long-live- d Allen Bros., Hyrum, Utah 0 o tt tt ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooootttt o 0 tt tt tt tt tt tt tt .tt tt CONTINGENT LIABILITIES. On Account of lrdomements of tits bank: (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank. (b) Notes and Bills Rediscount other than with Federal Reserve Beaver 10, Box Elder 28, Cache 42, Carbon 13, Daggett 1, Davis 18, Duchesne 8, Emery 10, Garfield 7, Grand 2, Iron 10, Juab 14, Kane 4, Millard 15, Morgan 5, Piute 3, Rich 4, Salt Lake 188, San Juan 3, San Pete 32, Sevier 19, Summit Tooele Uintah 8, Utah 55, Wasatch 8, Washington 9, Wayne 3, Weber 52. The business of this Convention will be the nominating of candidates for: Four presidential electors from the State at large. United States Senator for six year term. Governor for four year term. Justice of the Supreme Court for ten year term. Secretary of State for four year term. Attorney General for four year term. Treasurer for four year term. Auditor for four year term. Superintendent of Public Instruction for four year term. The selectiprt of a State Committee and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before this Convention. Each County Chairman is hereby instructed to issue a regular call for either Precinct Primaries or County Convention according to which ever system the f county may determine. All primaries or conventions for the election of delegates to tlie State Convention, shall be held not later than' Friday, August 20, 1920. The day, place and hour for holding such conventions or primaries, should be made known to the public through the press and In such a manner as will insure the and at least one week before the date on which suchgreatest publicity meetings are to take place. In all counties and districts, county campaign committees should ne adjusted and conditioned for the campaign. There should also be fonsideration given to the details of party affairs in all districts, precincts and counties. HENRY WELSH, Chairman. , C. L. NELSON. Secretary. 13, 13, Bank. (c) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts guaranteed by this bank anr not otherwise shown under dis ounts, Total (b) State of Utah, 10,750 00 I f County of Cache, Clifford Warr, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains full, true, and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1920. Clifford Warr, Cashier. Correct Attest: Robt. Baxter, . A. A. Allen, C. J. Christiansen, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1920. ' IIans Mikkelsen, , IjmL! Notary PubIic 2nd My commission expires the 1922. October, of day L Conventions for Districts Number One REPUBLICAN Congressional Te held at Salt Lake City, August 27th. Number One will convene at 10 :00 a. m. in the Hotel Utah, Number Two at die same hour in the Newliouse Hotel. District Number Two consists of the following counties and representations; Davis 18, Salt Lake 188, Tooele 13, Utah 55, a total of 274. District Number One consists of the remaining 25 counties with the representation given in the State Convention call, total delegates 323. The business of these Conventions will be to nominate a candidate :or Congress from each District, select Congressional Committees and er business as may properly come before these Convert SUk tt e State ass f Congressional representation will be the Nominating Convention, the same delegates being privileged o serve for both Conventions, or a separate set of delegates may be 08en as each elect. ' State of Utah, 1 gs Office of Bank Commissioner, j I N. T. Porter, Bank Commis' sioner of the State of Utah, do is hereby certify that the foregoing the of correct and copy a full, true, statement of the above named comoffice this 12th day pany, filed in my of July, 1920. N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner. same as for County may The Conventions and Primaries called to elect State Convention e egates will also provide such for the Congressional Conventions. ALVA D. I. E. McGUIRE, Chairman First Congressional District WILLEY, Chairman Second Congressional District. Political Adyertisement Water. cut it In two and into the dishwater the juice x7o, you will need no soap. The lemon wilt cut all grease and iu a few days time the silver, such as knives, forks and spoons, will become bright as uew. Take Lemon in a lemon and 125.00 200.00 FREIGHT EXTRA tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt PURSUANCE of an order made by the Republican State Central Committee, the Republican State Nominating Convention is hereby called for Thursday, August 26th, 1920, to convene at 10 :00 a. m. at Salt Lake City, in the Salt Lake Theatre. The basis of representation for this convention is one delegate for each 100 votes and the majority fraction thereof, cast for Honorable Nephi L. Morris for governor at the election held November 7th, lOlff. This provides for 597 delegates distributed among the counties as follows: U.P li. P 3 6 ring-shape- tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt o tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt o tt tt tt tt Program For Sunday School Ward Conferences Following1 is the program as outlined by the Stake Board to be rendered at the various Ward Con- ferences throughout Ilyrum Stake: Central Aitn Preliminary Music Abstract of Minutes Singing No. 65 Prayer Singing No. 218 tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt A tt tt tt tt tt tt o tt tt tt tt ' S- - 20 tt o tt a Officers Daniel ' in the Lions Den O, Say What is Truth, S. S. S. Book Memory Gem January to August, by Eight Class Members Class Songf S. 3- - S. Book No. 49 Memory Gem for July 25; to be given in Concert First Intermediate 2nd Year: Lesson 20, The Bii of Moses First Intermediate 4th Year: Lesson 19, John the Beloved Disciple With the Redeemer Second Intermediate 2nd Year Lesson for July 25th. Second Intermediate 4th Year Song, Truth Reflects Upon Our Senses Singing No. 215 Benediction. Afternoon Session, Central Aim No-Praye- r 2 p. Liberty. m. 102 Singing No. 246 Sacrament Parents Class: Subject, Qleanliness of Mind, by a Brother 8 minutes; by & Sister 8 minutes Vocal Solo, 0, My America, Adv. Theo. Class Art of Lesson 17, Teachers Training Class. Teaching, 10 minutes Theolgical 2nd Year, Class: Lesson, Chap. "Saul and David, Old Testament Studies Vol. II. 10 minutes Advanced Theo. Class: Paper on Liberty Remarks by Visiting Board Members. 10 minutes . Singing No. 222 Benediction. ttOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Primary Department Singing o tt tt tt o o Memory Gem. tt tt 0 0 ! Lesson No. 76 tt o 0 Truth. Sacrament Gem for August Sacrament Concert Recitation for August Presentation of General and Local S. Class Song Class Song o tt tt tt Morning Session10:30 a. m. 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