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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH BUY at HOME IS GOOD ADVICE have plenty of Shoes, Slippers and Pumps to supply your family. A good grade and at Reasonable Prices. Remember we have a pood general line in anything you need for the family to eat or wear. We Review of Utah Industries Activities in all part of the state show an increase in employment, and money in circulation through labor. New enterprises and pay rolls show 100 per cent activity all over the state. The Ulah wheat crop shows an increase of 28,000,000 bushels. The Utah Sugar beet acreage year totals 113,000 acres, an increase of 10,000 acres over last year, and 5,200 over the average. As Clean Cut as a Thoroughbred this Don't forget your friends. -- America had 3474 strikes in 1919, involving 4,000,000 workers in idle- THE RELIABLE STORE Allen Brothers -- - UTAH REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION fit 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 hake 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, 1916. This provides for 597 delegates distributed among the counties as follows : 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, 8an Juan 3, San Pete 32, Sevier 19, Summit 13, Tooele 13, Uintah 8, Utah 55, Wasatch 8, Washington 9, Weber 52. The business of this Convention will be the nominating of candiWayne dates against the highest wages paid history of the country. ness in HYRUM, 3, for: Four presidential electors from the State at large. United States 8enator for six year term. Governor for four year term. Justioe of the Supreme Court for ten year term. Seoretary of State for four year term. Attorney General for four year term. Treasurer for four year term. Auditor for four year term. Cuperintendent of Public Instruction for four year term. The selection of a State Committee and the transaction of such other business as piay 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 county may determine. All primaries or conventions for the election of delegates to the 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 greatest publicity and at least one week before the date on which such meetings are to take place. In all counties and districts, county campaign committees should be adjusted and conditioned for the campaign. There should also be consideration given to the details of party affairs in all districts, precincts and counties. HENRY.WELSH, Chairman. C. L. NELSON, Secretary. ! CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS Some idea of the magnitude and importance of the mineral resources and mining idustry of Utah, may be had from a volume just published by the United States Geological Survey. The volume contain nearly 700 pages and many maps and other illustrations, including a geological map of Utah, and brings together practically all available information on ore deposits of the state, especially as regards their geologic relations. Brigham City is to have new play grounds for children. The potato crop around Ogden promises to be a heavy yield. Minining and oil activity is creasing in the Uinta Basin. Conventions for Districts Number One REPUBLICAN Congressional be held at Salt Lake City, August 27th. Number One will convene at 10:00 a. m. In the Hotel Utah, Number Two at the same hour in the Newhouse 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 for Congress from each District, select Congressional Committees and transact such other business as may properly come before these Conventions. The basis of Congressional representation will be the same as for the State Nominating Convention, the same delegates being privileged to serve for both Conventions, or a separate set of delegates may be chosen, as each County may elect. The Conventions and Primaries called to elect State Convention delegates will also provide such for the Congressional Conventions. ALVA D. MoGUIRE, Chalripan First Congressional District. I. E. WILLEY, Chairman Second Congressional District. WHY HE APPEALS TO THE COMMON PEOPLE. Senator Harding appeals to the vast army of ordinary people in the middle and far west, who like a man with n lot of common sense and not too many theoretical and throbbing thrills. The common people who are going to settle the election do not live in marble palaces, ride in $10,(X)0 limousines, rise at noon and go to bed at o a.m. They are not the sort of people who find pleasure in great ways but in modest homes and wholesome atmosphere. They like Senator Harding. They understand him. He Is of their kind. They see In him a relief from the voices in the air, from the folly of n government run by moral mush without Yankee horse sense, from so much theoretical reform efficiency, as to lose fcight of results. Tills Is why the millions and millions of men and women in the cities and towns of the land, on the farms of the great middle and far west, sort of take to Senator Harding and will vote for him. This Is why he will be elected by an overwhelming majority. long-live- 1 Yt II. P 200.00 i II OOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 o Program For Sunday School Ward Conferences v in- Following is the program as outlined by the Stake Board to be rendered at the various Ward Conferences thoughout Hyrum Stake: Central Aim Preliminary Music Abstract of Minutes-Singin- Utah holds first place in number of sugar factories.it now having 20 plants all of which probably will be operated during the coming campaign. Colorado comes next with 18 and Michigan holds third place with 17. 0 4 on record. Harvest of 1,384,000 tons is estimated by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. The 1920 production of sugar is expected to reach a total of about 2,771,100 bags. high schools of Utah Twenty-siwho are carrying an aggregate of 50 courses in vocational agriculture, act, will under the receive a total of $10,000 from the federal vocational education fund. The distribution is made at the rate of a $200 subsidy per course. The Manufacturer. x es OUR MINING INDUSTRY is battling industry ' everyand now for existance right one interested in its welfare should workitooth and nail for its prosperbe a unit for ity. The West should tho gold bonns and every other law favorable to the mines. Congress should be made to realize that the adminer is a real factor in the vancement of the nation. The Manufacturer. FOR SALE A three burner oil Apply to Thera stove with oven. ad. Petersen, Hyrum. 0 Truth. g No. 65 o Colorado, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming contian enormous deposits of oil shales, which by proper treatment yield gas, oil and if desired, amonia of value as a fertilizer, according to Martin J. Gavin, refinery eenginer of the U. S. Bureau of I Morning Session, 10:30 a. m. The National Educational Association declines the proposition to unionize teachers. The miniag 75.00 ALLEN BROS., Hyrum .Cache county shows growth in the valuation of assessable property to the amount of $5,000,000. Smith-Hugh- j! 125.00 FREIGHT EXTRA A large stadium that will seat 8,000 people is to be built at Ogden for the wild west show. Mines. Factory Prices: H. P H.P 3 6 The Smithfield Pea cannery is now running full blast. It is said to he the largest in the world. Utahs beet crop is the best Political Advertisement The clean-cu- t businesslike design of the Z" Engine results from efficiency in manufacture. A farm engine, to be efficient, must be properly designed may also have graceful lines free from geegaws. Immensely strong in every part weight where weight is needed. Every strain foreseen every contact part case hardened all parts carefully, precisely made by accurate machine work therefore interchangeable. Looks like a thoroughbred is one. Delivers a steady flow of power runs smoothly operates economically. Unit assembly, precision methods, and efficient design make it the perfect farm engine. A mighty pleasing engine to look at. Come in and see it today. Other Z features are: Runs on kerosene, coal oil, tops, as well as gasoline; built in Bosch high tension oscillating magneto; more than rated power; every part interchanged endurance. able; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prayer Singing No. 218 , Sacrament Gem for August Sacrament Concert Recitation for August Presentation of General and Local S. S. Officers ( Class Song j Lesson 20 Daniel in the Kindergarten Dept. Lions Den (Memory Gem. Primary Department S. S. S. Book Class Song O, Say What is Truth, 0 ' No. 76 by Eight Class Memory Gem January to August, N Members Class Song S. S. S. Book No. 49 Memory Gem for July 25; to be given in Concert First Intermediate 2nd Year: - Lesson 20, The Birth of Moses First Intermediate 4th Year: Beloved Disciple With the Second Intermediate 2nd Year Second Intermediate 4th Year Upon Our Senses Singing No. 215 Benediction. Lesson 19, John the Redeemer Lesson for July 25th. 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