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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Sooth Cache Courier Industrial Notes GEN. LEONARD WOOD Published Everj Friday at Hyrum Americanization-- . Utah. The way to Americanize is to be Go to work at J. A. WAHi. EN. Publisher. gin with yourself. some PROSPERITY WITHIN OUR SELUES The sooner we realize that prosperous conditions depend more on ourselves than on outside artificial aids the better for all. The farmer who depends on to make him rich or make his land yield crops or market them for him is waiting in vain. We must realize that prosperity is the result of our own endeavor and of our own savings and is not handed us by political devices. Organizations state and federal, laws and commissions are sources of profit to those who follow them, ncrt to the people. Commissions to lend us money, to show us how to live, all make more money and live better than those they claim to be benefitting. , Extending the functions of government is minimizing the opportunities of the individual and making slave for him a burden-bearinothers. The state or nation for whom the government pretends to do the most is in the end the most impoverished and the heaviest taxed. We cannot tax or govern ourselves into affluence but our prosperity begins when we resolve to spend less than our incomes and save and gov-erme- NEAR EAST RELIEF some of your earnings. Pay for what you get. Do not unload yourself cn Says Two and a Half Million your fellow citizens in some public Starving Armenians Need which for no job preparayou have Help at Once. tion or ability. Be modest and courteous. ASSOCIATE UTAH STATE honest job. MAKES APPEAL FOR nt Save n. This word is exactly .the opposite of socialism and paternalism. Cooperation does dot depend on state laws and state taxes to support what it undertakes. It recogizes the necessity of brains, experience and industry, and does not try to get It divides along without capital. in to service the profits proportion rendered in producing it. Standardization. .The invention of minimum wages and standardizing salaries got a body blow from the school officers of Marion county, Oregon, who refused to adopt a teachers set salary schedule.' These farmers and business men said they were willing to pay a good salary to the experienced and successful teacher. That is' common horse sense. Ft Sheridan, 111. Major General Leonard Wood, commanding the Sixth Corps Area, has issued a Lenten sacrifice appeal for funds to save the Armenians from annihilation by starvation and disease. I feel that however many and however worthy the other appeals which are being made to the great heart of America these days may be, he says, this cry from the little children cannot remain unanswered. The Near East Relief, 1 Madison avenue, New York City, which has been charged by Congress with the American relief work in the whole Near East, has formed a special Lenof ten Sacrifice Appeal Committee, which Major General Wood is chairman, Charles V. Vickery secretary and Cleveland II. Dodge treasurer, to put before ttie American people the desperate need of the Christian populations of the Near East, who have suf These better Clothes Values youve here! Fine beenwaitin .fabrics, smart design, skilled find them in tailorwork-yo- ull s or-th- eyre all-wo- ol Thatchers Clothes $30, $35 to $45 Guarantes d or your money back, cheerfully. Satisfaction Our Windows Are Worth a Look Thatcher Clotting Co. g SHUT OFF THE WHISTLE . " "begin. , UTAH LOGAN, Lowdenism. Governor Frank Lowden refused to take a place in Hardings cabinet as Secretary of the Navy because it was a field of activity in which he had no experience. He is a corn and cattle grower and Governor of Illinois, who abolished about a hundred boards and commissions, put in a few business heads and reduced the awful overhead burden of officialism. fered and are still suffering the 4. 4. 4 4 Bureauism. Just now farm bureaus have the popular call. Western states have the professionals organizing farm bureaus and state bureaus. In a few states they are already demanding county appropriations. In some Idaho counties $10,000 is asked for one year to run the farm bureau. County and state farm bureaus will be unloaded on the general taxpay. ers and will cost millions in a few years. Will the result be less work for the farmer, cheaper food for the masses or merely more taxes for the taxpayers? Samuel N. Vawclai, Pres, of the Baldwin Locomotive Co., says, I am afraid of the establishment of the debating society as a business .'institution. Too much advising results in finding the various ways that things cannot be done. Colliers says: "Prosperity will not be started by salesmen on the road who lose their own nerve, to silly rumor, and travel on through the country leaving behind them a wake of gloom, depression and lost confidence. National prosperity is but the sum total of a lot of little individual As individuals we prosperities. have weathered deflation without one of our old time American panics. But we have not yet realized, Notice is hereby given that a as individuals, that we will have to meeting of the Stockholders think prosperity and work for pros- special of- - the Hyrum State Bank will be perity if we want prosperity. held fit the banking rooms of said If we want prosperity we can not at Hyrum, Cache Co., be like Abraham Lincolns "little corporation on the 26th day of April, Utah, trifling steamboat that used to go 1921, at 9 oclock a. m., for the purpuffing about on the Sangamon of considering and acting pose whistle on River, with a seven-foo- t a to amend article a five-foboiler, so that every time upon proposition nine of the articles of incorporation the whistle blew, the boat stopped. of said corporation, so as to provide that the Annual Stockholders Meetwhen A hen is intelligent enough ing for the election of officers and distributed. is eornmeal being the for the consideration of such business as shall lawfully It takes a lot of cold cash to make other come before it, and shall be held on an impression on a marble heart. the second Friday in January of Friends are almost always as scarce each year, at three oclock in the as umbrellas when they are needed. afternoon, and for the transaction enumerman who a A promoter is of all such other business as proates his poultry before it is Incubated. perly pertains to and conforms with such abuse does woman proposed amendment. How the average Said meeting has been called by her husband and how he does deserve it! order of the president of said coron CLIFFORD WARR, poration. Ever notice that when you are time the other fellow is invariably Cashier. . late? Hyrum, Utah, March 31, 1921.' widow knows Yes, Luke, the grass enough to make hay while the sun Advertise your wants in the Cour-e- r shines. and get results. Special Stockholders Meeting ot . i 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4 4? 4 4? 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4 4? 2 A. 5 There has been a large decline in prices 4 4 hor- rors of war. Among the prominent members of General Woods CiArrnittee are Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, sister of the late President Roosevelt ; W. H. Taft, Mary Garden, President John Grier Ilibben of Princeton University, Bishop-Elec- t T. Manning of New. York, Dr. Henry van Dyke, David Belasco, Samuel Gompers, Frank A. ,Munsey, Mrs'. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Henry John G. Miiburn of the American Bar Association, Miss Elizabeth Marbury and Mrs. Medill McCormick of f The chief trouble with most of us in this country is that we are sitting around waiting for prosperity to . Wil-lia- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 of Merchandise the past two months. As near as we are able to tell the bottom in many of the lines have been reached, in some lines we are told they are as apt to advance in price as they are to go down. j.T $ A f A However, we would. not advise buying unless ' you need the goods. . .When you need merchandise we are in a position to take care of you at Right Prices. Mor-gentha- j. THE OLD RELIABLE STORE I ALLEN BROS. Chicago. General Woods Appeal As Chairman of a Special Committee of representative men and women of the country, charged with placing before the American people the desperate need of two and a half million Armenians, the remnant of the oldest Christian nation, whose sufferings through sixteen centuries seem to have brought them no nearer peace, liberty or sebeg your personal curity, and influence to forward an appeal for a Lenten Sacrifice Offering to enable the Near East Relief to go on with its work of mercy. Over one hundred thousand little children who have been kept alive by American generosity for the past three years are absolutely dependent upon the support which America gives them through the Near East Relief. feel that however many and how-- , ever worthy the other appeals which are being made to the great heart of America these, days may be, this cry from the little children of the land where Christ gave his life for mankind cannot remain unanswered. ' Will you help to save this martyred people? UTAH HYRUM, 4 I I Save For Protection! It is often said that a dollar is your best friend, and maqy times its true. A dollar when you need it is a mighty help a protection to your family and yourself. 1 Leonard Wood, Kaj or General, U.S.Anny. Bring us the News. Men and Young suits, $25 to $39.50. Mens all wool Call and see them before you buy. ing Co., Logan, Star Deposits, large or small, regularly made iu a Term Savings Account at this Bank paying 4 per cent interest annually", are the best protection yon can buy. Start . NOW. Hyrum State Bank HYRUM. . UTAH Cloth' ad WANTED Horses and cattle to herd for the summer.' Have your applications! in on or before the 15th of April 1921. T. W. Petersen, Hy1 ad rum iritiTi imramnlW Job Printing A T A T |