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Show ' t , SOUTH CACHE COURIER South Cache Courier m. NOTICE Few Hunters .r MRS. MARGARET NIELSEN Notice is hereby given that at a of the Board of Directors meeting VON WAHLEN V ; nd Manager , of the Hyrum Irrigation Company, held September 25, 1944, an assessment of $5.75 per share was levied SUBSCRIPTION RATES v upon the issued and outstanding Outside Cache County One Year share of the capital stock of the ' $1.56 payable on or before corporation, Inside Cache County ... . .J $ .00 the 25 th day of November, 1944, to Dewey H. Nielsen, Secretary-Treasurof the Corporation, at Legal paper, published every Friday, at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah. Hyrum, Utah, and that any share Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah as second class mail matter upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on said last date, under the act of March 3, 1870. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and that unless payment is made before, will THE RUMOR WE HOPE IS UNTRUE be sold on the 23rd day of December, at 5 oclock P. M. of said day, During the few weeks of political campaigning there at Anderson Lumber Company are always unpleasant situations arising. Even after the at Store, Hyrum, Utah, by the said candidates - agree and1 announce there will be no person-- : secretary, to pay the delinquent alities of the opposition group considered in their i en- assessment together with the cost deavor to convince the voter of his Or her worth to the of dvertising and expenses ofLsale. Respectfully, community, there is always a remark" made that calk Dewey H, Nielsen, for a rebuttal oh the part of, the opposing: candidate which Secretary and Treasurer. Owner .....: Lee ...... er . starts a fight of words that bring out statements" not altogether true ; statements that would have been Ibettei unspoken. In the present campaign a rumor is afloat that a certain gentleman .even after his defeat at the primary and run-oelections, is soliciting voters for support at the general election by urging them to write his name in the ballot. The gentleman in question, has not noth fled this office of this .intention and we sincerely hope the rumor is hot true. We believe in majority rule so when a man, unsuccessful at the polls, continue to seek support through methods described above we feel that he is unpatriotic and That is the spirit that leads to serious uprisings in the form of rebellions, it is the spirit that leads to dictatorship. It is the spirit that encourages anarchy and it are governments through overthrown, resulting in serious riots, suffering and bloodshed. : We are well aware that the ballot is printed with a blank listing of officers to be voted on, providing a place for the write-i- n names, but we assume the reason of that is to counteract a possibility of dishonest and racketeering groups. It provides a safeguard to the honest voter. In the case of Cache .Valley every candidate had a fair chance to prosilite himself foy the office with the result that the people, by majority, made the decision at the election. To encourage the write-i- n primary and run-o- ff of a defeated candidate is playing an unfair game against the accepted candidates representing the two major tickets. If there was a possibility of a large write-i- n vote it would perhaps result in the election of an officer by minority rule rather than majority rule. The vote, you see, would be divided three ways and may prevent any one of the three from getting the majority. Let us maintain the majority rule, the principle of true democracy thereby guaranteeing government of equality and . . .. freedom and right.' FOR SALE Tent in good dition. Phone 49W, Hyrum. Puzzled about vitamins? Report Kill You can slop worrying right now 3000 hunters who on the Cache their game sought over the National forest areas could only report about week-enMonday, 1 per cent success by check a to preliminary according state game made by deputy wardens. had Only about 300 hunters night. out bucks Monday checked Just over 150 came cut of Logan from canyon and a like number check 'on No fork. Blacksmith and creek High East, Avon, Smithfield canyons was available. about dosages, potencies, etc., in connection with vitamins. When you ask your druggist for BAX, the Complete Vitamin Capsule, you have this assurance: Each liny BAX capsule sup- plies at least the full adult mini An estimated d . mum daily requirement of the important vitamins needed tor humah nutrition no need to take several tablets. Why be satisfied with less why get product containing only a lew of the vka intns you need? t ! MCKESSON'S ft0. y . 15 DAYS SUPPLY.... 69 THE 30 DAYS SUPPLY.. .J1.23 VITAMIN . 60 DAYS SUPPLY. ..31.98 180 DAYS' SUPPLY... 54.78 CAPSULE Subscribe for the Courier THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... con- ao ; ff v FOR SALE Delicious Atkinson, Hyrum. - Apples. ad - hi.; The war sure has made a lot of changes in this old world of ours, hasnt it.Judge? .... Plenty of them, John; One that few people realize is that the rubber producing center of the world is now right here in the United States. When the Japs conquered the big naturalrubber producing centers of the' World they1 thought they had us licked, But in two short years, thanks to .'American industry,, we are now producing synthetic rubber Our rubber experts knew how to make . enough to supply all our military and . essential civilian needs. National Distillers Products Corporation 86 Proof New York . ' 'j it but the problem was to get the huge , amounts of industrial 'alcohol needed. Almost overnight the countrys beverage distillers stopped making whiskey and converted 100 to the production of this vital ingredient. A high government official said recently this was ... an almost unparalleled example of the overnight conversion of an entire industry from peace to war.' Come to think of it, judge, it was a. mighty fortunate thing the beverage distilling industry was in existence, wasnt it? This advertisement' sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Joe, d A, tie lll. - 1 1-- AO O tmest m I |