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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH a,5' An Appeal mm Service the Republicans of the Country ar.d Those Who Aided Them in the 1920 election has been comThe Republican success the with quality of our candidates and the mensurate cause. our of righteousness is the partnership accomplishment of all Re- This success of pubhcans everywhere and of hundreds of thousands of good government regardless of past party affiliations. now appeal, because it is the mutual To all of these we who will share alike in the conall us of responsibility sequent mutual benefit of good government. The plan of limiting campaign contributions to $1,000, adopted by your national organization, has left your To AH MILLER TIRES ' . GASOLINE, OILS AND ACCESSORIES party unmortgaged. It has been a most advanced step in placing the business of politics on the highest plane, and has brought an interest on the part of thousands who never before have been ' concerned with politics. Some weeks before election it was apparent that the expenses provided for in our budget, with the strictest economy, would exceed the contributions, but we were unwilling either to leave undone any legitimate effort essential to complete success or to change the method of raising money. We were then sure and we are now sure that every Republican desires that the expenses of the campaign be distributed in this manner. Your presidential campaign this year cost no more thdfn that of 1916, when a dollar. went nearly twice as far as it does today. Four years ago the bulk of the campaign fund came from 750 contributors, while this year the approximately $2,000,000 contributed to date for the presidential election has come from 50,000 givers. The victory won, the raising of the deficit would be easy, indeed, if your committee were willing to abandon the policy of keeping down the average of contribution. This we are determined not to do. It was a fight of all the people. The result speaks for itself. It lifted a burden from the minds of millions and points the way to better and happier days. We ask now for that additional help from all which is merited both by tne successful conclusion of the effort and by the consequent-contributioto the welfare of all of our people and the of the nation. glory Let us now have help from every American who is grateful ' for the victory and ali that it means to the country. It might well be- in the .nature of a thanksgiving offering for the return to a certainly safe, sane, constitutional ' (The Record Makers) well-wishe- rs Eserything you sell is coming'down, so I will join you and come down wilh you on Prices. Wolfs Head Oil is noted for Quality, More Miles Per Gallon and Fewer Repairs. Light oil 25c per quart or in your 5 gallon can 85c per gallon Medium oil 30c per quart or in jrour 5 gallon can $1.10 per gallon Other oils at cut prices Spark Plugs $1.00 kinds Champion X Plugs 75c each , A. C. Plugs $1.00 kinds E , Fan belts for Dodge 55c Fan belts for Chevorlet $1.40 V shape Fordsen Tractor belts $2.00 For Buick and other makes 60c Never leak for your radiators $1.00 cans at 75c Johnsons carbon remover, 75c cans 60c Rye Nu winter fluid to keep your radiator from freezing $1.50 per gallon Plenty of wee chains' and extra cross chains. Repair your old chains hnd save money 45c N All tires and tubes at new prices. Call in and look over my' stock, get my guarrantee and prices and you will be surprised. I sell Allens Gasoline and coaloil Allens gasoline is better. This is not the same kind they sold last spring and summer, that was. California gasoline. This' pow is Wyoming gas and is better by test and more miles per gallon. Your money back if not satisfied, Bring your batteries to me and I will give you service on charging and rebuilding them. 1 sell the Willard battery, and send your battery repair work to Expert repair men. I carry a nice line of Ford parts. Get the parts and repair your own car, or if you dont want to take the time bring yonr car to me. I guarrantee every repair job done. I have a first class machinest. . - progreisive government. Let us by general and generous giving put the seal of approval upon the policy of putting a national administration iir power free from any possible embarrassment, of special obligation to any man, men or'' group ri4of men. sw1l', Let us make the contribution, and whether or not we have heretofore given, com- mensurate with bur means, and our ppremu't.-jiiwithin the maximum limit heretofore fixed. Let us get our names on the cornerstone of a sturdier political r'Wv3 structure, upon .the rob of tb'w? rvho vwy' possible a campaign of which, in methods and result, ... .. we iilay as Repuoiica:.is aim 'j nsv Most earnestly we urge that this aid bt given quickly, that your committee may be enabled to discharge the partys obligations and turn to further constructive work in behalf of party and country. ich HAVE EXTRAS FOR EVERY CAR Fan belts for Ford, , 75c Tires Changed While You Wait. YOURS FOR SERVICE Station, Main Street. Hyrum Service LEROY PROP. J. NIELSEN, aivs - . REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, ct cks ' Will H. Hays, Chairman. should be; made payable to Fred JV. Upham, or James G. Blaine, Jr., Eastern sent to tjie Committee's Ojjice, 19 West Sew York City, N. Y. . ?isurer, King Business Poor. Two girls, over a box of bonbons, discussed the prince of Wales between acts at the Broadway show. Oh, isnt he adorable? gushed one. And you know they say that he says he wont be king unless ho wants to be that he has plenty of brothers to pass it on to. . Just think of that! exclaimed the other. But, of course, he wouldnt give up being king for anything in the world though. . Nevertheless It Is a Reservoir of Titanic Destructive Powers. f K fv ' Name Hans Markusen!..-Ive- Pedersen Joseph Porath H. A- - Ones tongue will behave if he has Parley Baugh 1 Jos. M. Smith trained his temper to. After all there is a good deal of manity in human nature. hu- Another love affair is the best ment for a broken heart. ce- r Nielsen j Morris Nielsen One way to disseminate cheerfulness is to pay ones bills. Many a man fails to arrive because he began with cold feet. ' Hyrum Irrigating Company, Hyrum, Utah. There is delinquent on the described stock, on account of an assessment levied September 7. 1920, the amount set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Philip Albretsen Wm. C. Parkinson A grin can be worked mechanically, a smile is more difficult. Water Stock Name of Corporation dont know, yawned a man nearby, kingin aint what it used to be. I The Worlds Most Beautiful Volcano! Sale of Delinquent 383 346 i 2.75 4.00 3-- 8 2 . . 7 . 10 3 . 2 3 ... 14 00 Robt. Taylor 20.00 J. R. Egan 6.00 Ezra J. Wilson Jr. 4.00 Hyrum 1st Ward 6.00 A. M. Israelsen 2h 5.00 Hiram E. Jensen .. 3.00 ii Reuben C. Jensen 3i 7.00 1 John C. Jensen 2 00 U Josephine Johnson 3.00 2 . Jennie A- Lofthouse 4.00 tf. N. McBride, No Stoek 6 00 Magnus Markuson 1.50 1 Jesse Thyberg 2.00 4& Jos. S. Allen Est. 8.65 1 John E. Allred 2 00 Gilbert Anderson 7.00 3j Martha J. Anderson 1.00 ' Wm. Doutree 5.00 Elizabeth Gulbranson l 2.00 1 Otto Clawson 3.00 227 Uath Condensed Milk Co. if 2.50 Celia Wright, (John C. Nielsen) 443 if 2.50 And in accordance with law, and order of the Board of' Directors, made on the 7th day of Sept. 1920 so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold on Saturday, the 1st day of January,' 1920 .at 12 oclock noon, of said day,-a- t Andersoh & Sons Store, Hyrum,' Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. HANS P. ANDERSON, Secretary. . Dec. 1919, 16, Hyrum, Utah, . - . ' vr Too many people spend in trying to be miserable. their time Some musicians who play by ear ought to consult an aurist. Where there is a mans will there is a womans way to break it. Look not upon the town when your neighbor is painting it red. Mayon Volcano, now quiet, but which in the recent past has taken many lives and destroyed much property.' The Philippine islands are one of the most interesting lands in the world for the American tourist to visit. Dont worry about giivng his Satanic majesty his bit hell get it. If you want a thing well done hire some one who knows how. Mount Mayon, in the province of Albay, Philippine Islands, is declared A woman can go to cnurch three to be one of the most beautiful volcanoes in the world. No matter from times a week and enjoy it. which side the mountain is viewed, the cone is almost perfectly symmetrical. The setting of the volcano has much to do with its exquisite beauty, as it However, the thin girl usually has a rises to a height of feet from an almost level plain. The peak is visible shapely nnkle to be proud of. , for more than 60 miles, its regular, bare slopes near the top giving rare reflections from the illumination of the sun, while at its base is one of the Generally the man or woman who most productive and picturesque landscapes to be seen anywhere in the says I dont care, Is a liar. world. A magnificent road, 120 miles in length, circles the mountain at its base, passing through the most varying scenery. Mayon has a history as an If a girl Is really displeased with a acUve volcano. It has destroyed whole towns. The most destructive erupman she doesnt tell him so. tion was in 1814, when 1,200 persons were killed. It last came to life In 1900, sending a river of lava into the sea at a distance of 8 miles from the Some men find It easier to open a crater. Since then it has been quiet onimof: than a cnu of beans.', 7,9-1- 3 Subscribe For THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER , $1.50 a Year in Advance |