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Show SOCMM GACttX COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH South Cache Courier Published Ever; Yiiuay at Hyrsm Utah. J. A. WAHXEN. Publisher. 4 4 4 4 4 4 JU stcund T DOB dresses Large , Gathering fa fa fa .V The Cole Manufacturing Co. have placed their entire line of Coles Hot Blast Heaters, Coloes Down Draft Ranges and n Coles Ranges with the. 4 Bamberger Ad- AnmoTOrocemeint! Important 4 4 4 $ $ Hi-Ove- 4 4 4 4 4 4 fa Ewards Furniture Co. Republican day was held recently at Saltair under the auspices of the Republican county committee, the 4 Young Men's Republican club, the 4 Women's Republican club and sim- 4 The crowd, 4 ilar organizations. ne was of the which largest of the 4 ir . year, began to arrive early in the 4 afternoon. At 5;30 oclock a short Si program of speeches and music be- P 4 gan ia the pavilion. Thomas Ramage introduced Ern- 4 ' est Bamberger, Republican candi- 4 date for United States senator, who 4 4 spoke as follows: This is an inspiring gathering, 4 particularly to a candidate. I am 4 grateful for the warmth and en- 4 thusiasm of your greeting. This 4 enthusiasm augurs well far a glor- 4 ious victory in November. I con- 4 gratulate the party and the various 4 organizations of men and woraem on 4 4 the success of this occasion. We are Republicans because of course, we believe in Republicans principles. We are because we the stockmen. I favor better markknow that only through Republican eting conditionsProduction is the administration of governmental aff- remedy for war impoverishment. ' airs can continued prosperity be I stand for lower and equitable we and know that pro- distribution f taxes. Taxes can be expected, gress and welfare .of this state lowered through efficient adminisis dependent upon the carrying out tration of government and through of the policies of that party. wealth. increasing our taxable resources natural at our Great The Republican party is progressive and independent, but not radical Poors are awaiting Pevelopment and It is a business party, and people by ceatlng greater property values be lessened. today are demanding more busi- our tax burden can We and continue add to in the must ness in polities and less polities in business.' The sentiment of the essential things those things necescountry indicates that the people sary for protection of life and protoday want more nation and and perty for increasing our comfort and advancing ' civilization. But many less talking in legislative bodies. We all mast sense the import- things, however worthy, which sre ance of this coming election. The not essential, can be done away administration of President Hard- with or, at least, suspended for the coming must be upheld. Through its present. There are too many bureaus missions and with their constructive and protective legislation we are beginning to emerge huge retinue of employees-ana for the application of comfrom the disastrous economic and industrial effects of the world war. mon sense and sound business prinNever before has this country or a ciples in the operation of the government the highest possible effiparty be confronted with such tremendous problems. The .problems ciency at a minimum cost. Mr. Bamberger also expressed his have been met with honesty of puron the tariff question. He said idea pose, energy and courage, with the result that it is evident that we in part: I am for a protective tarare coming into a period of general iff protection for the products of the farmer, stockman and the minactivity and prosperity: The state er and protection to basic indusadministration is to be commended for its successful efforts in carrying tries through an intelligently adwhich will offer the ason the business of this common- justed tariff surance of prosperity to all producwealth. I am for the producer, whether ers and whieh will encourage the his product be labor, the products maximum development of oar reI am for a tariff, not for of the farm, the range or the mine; sources. when he. prospers our state and the purpose f making any class ef men rich, but one which will procountry prospers. tect us from the difference in cost I believe in good roads, in good of production here and abroad., school good roads industrial Without such a tariff there can be purposes and to capitalize our scen- no prosperity in this state and the ic attractions good standard of living of the American roads, particularly for those remote workingman cannot be maintained. portions of the state which are withIn closing he thanked the party out rail facilities and are entirely for the honor bestowed on him dependent on automobile and wa- and asked for the hearty support gon travel. of himself and the other republican I favor more extended aid from candidates in the coming campaign. the federal government for roads S.L. Tribune, Aug. 27th. and the reclaiming f eur vast unproductive srea, areas which are Certo-Sure awaiting only the magic touch of Will solve your Jelley making irrigation to convert them into productive farms, problems Will make perfect jams e long-timI believe in credits by and jellies without boiling away the the government at lowest possible flavor very simple to use. Israel-seinterest rates for the farmer and Meat Market. ad ! ! L i !:M fa fa The Coles Manufacturing Co. have made a tremendous drop in prices and have the most elaborate sturdy Range on the market, and they sell at a Saving of $30.00. We have just received 60 Ranges at the latest price. Call and See them, and learn the moderate terms we have to offer. T fa fa fa fa $ i : See the New Coles Hot Blasts Heaters. Edwards Furniture v Jell n Xs $" 55' . - - - UTAH ' 4 4 v4 4 4 4 4 4 ifc 4 4 4s 4f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4f 4s 4 4s 4 4 4F 4 4 44 4 4 4 Notice - fr Go Let us Feather Your Nest LOGAN, I $ $ $ f We iKISHIMg Wrong ideas are taking this method of notifying our customers of the change we have made in our credit system. Conditions have changed and we are unable to Continue credit, the way we have been doing. (We have gone beyond the safety limit.) We trust ' that' those who have been thus favored when they were in need, remember to pay those who trusted them, at least part of the bill; all if possible. AH accounts of long standing are closed as to further charging. There will be credit extended to those only who pay promptly. Yours Respectfully Allen Bros. ad on Paint Economy 'T'HERES 1 paint. Notice in hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., held July 5, 1922 an assessment of $1.50 per share was levied upon the Capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 18th day of November, 1922, tp the ' Secretary of said Corporation, at Anderson & Sons, Hyrum, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on 18th day of November 1922 will be delinquent and for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 17th of December, 1922, at 12 oclock noon to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and ex' pense of sale. Hans P. Anderson, 1 Secretary and Treasurer. ad " Some think of paint economy as cost per gallon. That is wrong. Cheap paint doesnt cover as much surface you need More Gaixons. Cheap paint is more difficult to spread, requires more labor, so the best paint costs no more when youve put it on the house than cheap paint does. Cheap Paint is the only paint that really Costs you anything. )ont allow surfaces to , rot it costs Less to paint them. - Take steps to PAINT NOW, Dont let weather depreciate your investment. We carry a complete stock of paints oils, varnishes, brushes, kalsomine, glass. SMITH BROS. LUMBER CO. LOGAN HYRUM AGENTS mans Subscribe For Announcement! Through the officers of the Democratic Party of Hyrum, Mr. Chas. A. Nielsen hereby announces that he is a candidate for County Commissioner on the Democratic Ticket of Caehe County, if his Democratic friends choose to select him for that ad position. WANTED to hear from owner of farm for sale. State price. Mrs. W. Booth, Box D, Hipark, Des Moines, Iowa. ad. , one way to save on That way is to use the best of paint. Assessment Notice Dated Sept. 1st, 1922. v4 THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER If $1.50 a Year in Advance Job Printing Of all Kinds Promptly Done at This Office |