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Show t SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Rewarp Time stolen cannot be Health is rpf,nvprp not everlasting. Put off buying life insurance now and you may find yourself unable to get it later. Dont gamble with the happiness of your wife and children, or the success of your business by neglecting to get all the insurance protection you ought to have for safety flip Thipff The Metropolitan Life Insurance "Company has a contract that will exactly suit your needs. You can learn about it from Garnel Larsen Phone 82J Hyrum, Utah Representing Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Better for Baby South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah Mrs. Platt Clark entertained at a Mr. John Eliason and sons Tom, Ross and George spent Wednesday bridge party at her home Wednesin Ogden on business and pleasure day evening. Two tables of cards were played. Score prizes were won combined. The old saying, to the victor belon the spoils, might be true in most (J es but not in the latest World Wide Breach of Promise, whj',' ture, comes to the Capitol Theatre today by Mrs- - Eugene Fetersen and Mrs. Chest-- r Morris and Mae Clarke, Wilbur Jensen. Luncheon was ser- enact the stellar roles in this drainati Entered at the Postoffice, Hyrum, Utah FOR SALE 1 John Deere Sulky ved version of Rupert Hughes story, as second class mail matter, under the following the games. scurity, give an outstanding exampl Plow and Disc Harrow. Apply to Act of March 3, 1879. of the which proves the rule exception ad John Eliason, Hyrum. Mrs. J. A. Wahlen Publisher case. in this Mrs. Dunkley of Whitney spent As the and handsome lawyer week here with her daughter who saves young last a pretty girl from drowniae Subscription Rates: Mr. and Mrs. Eliis Allen and Mrs. Cantril Nielsen. one would naturally expect the hero ti Per Year $1.00. Payable in Advance. family of Riverton were guests win the maidens heart and hand. But Six month $0.50 of their parents Mr. and Mrs. nothing of the sort The girl turns Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Reed and round and not only sues but collects Elam Allen last week end. the Platt Clark attended the funeral ser tidy sum of $50,000. Here again the vices held at Logan Thursday for proverb paradoxically goes contrary to the rule. The girl does not get any Mrs. John Swenson entertain- Ray Crookston. satisfaction out of securing the fortune WANTED Poultry, at once. High- ed Thursday in honor of her birthbut goes to jail for collecting it. est cash price paid. See Lew day anniversary. Dinner was Breach of Promise is chock full 0f UP-wilThe Sego Lily Camp of the D. l Edison. ad served to 28 guests. such dramatic surprises and reversal! meet Friday, Mar. 31, at 2:30 of' form. p. m. at the home of Mrs. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunbar and Larsen. A good attendance is desired share of preferred water stock. Inquire at son Bobby and Mrs. Emil AnderClone Rogers of Logan was this office. ad son and son Bill were guests at guest of Nona Clark Sunday. FOR SALE 1 Clark home Sunday. The 3rd ward choir will present a program of 8- B. Mittons composiMr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys Mrs Audrey Boyd of Salt Lake tions at the Logan 1st ward Sunday and daughter of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen over City, spent the lat Week end here evening. with her relatives. the week end. - Lester and Legrand Miller left the forepart of the week for Detroit, Michigan, in company with Lundberg of the Lundberg Buick Co. of Logan. They will drive new cars home. Wil-for- d THE most careful mother strain her babys first cereal feedings as finely as the commercial canners. A new product. Strained Cereal, has just been put on the market by one of the most prominent canners cf strained baby foods, and the strainers used have openings of to the about area of the holes in the ordinary wire strainer used in the home. one-fourt- h one-fift- h Finely Ground This cereal mixture of whole wheat, hulled oats and additional wheat germ is finely ground to make it suitable for babys sensitive digestive tract, and then cooked in whole fresh milk instead of water, and the mixture strained to remove the larger particles of bran. This process means that the nutritive values In the bran or outer layer bave been extracted from the entire wheat grain before straining. For babys first cereal feedings this Strained Cereal in most case? is of ideal consistency as it comes from the can. Where desirabk-tfeed with the bottle, it can hr readily diluted with milk Its smooth, even consist ency is maintained with no lumy ing or other difficulty when liquid is added, and no further cooking is necessary in either case. No salt or sugar is added Is canning this Strained Cereal in order that the mother can season as the babys doctor directs. The product can just be poured into a sauce pan, warmed to the desired feeding temperature, and salt or sugar added as the doctor advises. Be sure always to feed your baby strictly according to the doctors directions. , Bring Us The News Mrs. Hans Jorgensen who has been confined to her home since Bring Us Your Job Printing her sojourn at the Budge hospital was returned to the hospital Fri day for further observation. Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Eric Olsen of Salt Lake spent last week visiting and Mrs. here. His father Mr. C- F. Olsen are vis- Mrs., Aaron Peters Thomas Russell of Ogden iting here with their parents Mr. accompanied them home. and Mrs. Elam Allen. - Mrs. R. C. Lindley is visiting in Hyrum with relatives. Mr. and Mrs- - Golden Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Christiansen accompanied by Mrs. Henry Petersen motored to Brigham City and spent a few days during the week with relatives and friends. children and Lowell Brown of Huntington Park, Cal. are visitMrs. Jack Smith of Logan is ing here with relatives. here caring for her mother, Mrs Hans Jorgensen, who is ill. Mrs. J. P. Smith of Logan was a Hyrum visitor Thursday. mm Get That Suit Now Come in and see our new line of Spring Suits in all the latest styles and patterns. These are wonderful suits at only Here is your chance to buy your New Spring $1 2.50 makes a better The answer is easy. It is that unexpected touch which gives it individuality differentiates it from the other three hundred and sixty-fou- r of the year. This breakfasts touch neednt be much just a new taste, a new tang, a new color, an unusual combination. Here is a .letter breakfast, for instance, which gives a new taste, tomatoes and a new tang, onions to an cld dish, scrambled eggs adds a new color, red to what usually Is all yellow, and offers an unusual combination in this main dish. Heres the menu: Grapefruit Halves Cornmeal Mush with Top Milk WHAT Nature gave you health. Nature gives you the means to keep Dress! that health-acce- Special Insist no counterfeit. pt upon genuine Crazy' or Cream Eggs Scrambled with Tomatoes 1C hole Wheat Raisin Tcast Marmalade Coffee Crystals. Hundreds to choose from at this low price and oh! what a wonderful lot you will see new materials new styles new low prices Other Dresses $1.95 td 123 No. Main St. $6.95 Ail cf the?e things are familiar and easy to make except the unusual main dish. Red and Yellcw Eggs Scrambled toith Tomatoes: Fry two teaspoons, chopped onion in two tablespoons butter for a few minutes, add one cup of canned tematoes, and simmer a short time. Beat four eggs slightly with a fork, add to tematoes, and cock gently, stirring lightly until Season to taste, and creamy. serve plain or on toast. Serves four. And if you want this breakfast to he better all the way through, be sure to use coffee that comes in the cans marked vacuum For all the flavor and packed. aroma of coffee packed in vacuum is always there when you open the cam Logan, Utah How Much Will New Spring Hats My Cattle Bring? $1.00 every shape every color A Hat to match every Dress 51 farmer is offered a price for his steers which seems low. He telephones to another buyer and gets a better price. The telephone also saved him a trip to town. A Shoes for the Family HeaequartersforBilliken J Arch Shoes for men, wo-- " men and children. By telephone, $1.09 to $3.9 Biggest assortment SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY Utah Shoes at H 59 West Center Logan BS 232 Street - the rancher and farmer keeps in touch with his neighbors and customers. He is within quick reach of the fire department, doctor or veterinarian in emergencies. Its a contact with folkf who want to reach him quickly. And telephone service costs but a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Corn Combinations want something warming wintry weather in erder to keep your blood heated to resist the cold. A good warming vegetable is corn, and theres no better way to eat it than heated, luscious and creamy, just as it comes from the can. But you dont want to eat the same thing every day, and fortunately corn can be combined with a numl er of other vegetables. Here are a couple of combinations which are both inexpensive and good. This is Irish Carrots and Corn O'Brien: Molt two tablespoons butter In a skilf a green pepper, let, add shredded, and half Jhe contents of a No. 1 flat can of whole kernel corn. Sautd five minutes. Add the drained contents of an can of diced carrots and one YOU onc-kal- tablespoon chopped pimiento, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Continue cooking until a golden brown. Serves four, and cost3 less than a quarter. Save the liquor from the carrots and the other half of the can of corn to use in soups. Heres a Rarebit Corn and Pea Rarebit on Toast: Make a cheese sauce cf two tablespoons butter, two tablespoons f flour, one and cups milk and ono cup grated cheese. Drain the contents of an can of whole kernel' corn and of an can of pea3, and sautd a few minutes in two tablespoons butter, then add to the cheese sauce. Season with salt and pepper and serve on toast. Serves six to eight. Save the liquors from the vegetables for soups. -- one-hal- a |