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Show V SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache C ourier HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re Published Every Fridoy at Ilyrum cannot for any case of Catarrh tha. be cured by Hall's Catarrh Utah. Cure. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known TAXPAYERS WEARY OF F. J. Cheney for the last 15 jears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all COMMISSIONS business transactions and financially abl to carry out any obligations Is there to be no end to the crea- made by his firm. tion of governmental commissions NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, 0. state and nation? ard by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Is taken InterThe census commission and many nally, acting directly upon the blood other commissions created sfart in and mucous surfaces of the system. very innocently and then are made Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug-- i permanent. In Great Britain the census is gists. Take Halls Family Pills for constitaken and the result made known pation. in twenty-fou- r hours; here it takes years. Now we are to have a tariff commissions, a chance for more reprehensible graft than was ever offered a few men. ' Why do we pay state officials, legislators, courts, and all the' departments of government if we must add commissions? .Suppose you tried to conduct an army or a business with a commission on the outside of all the regular machinery set up? We Would it not be a failure? create railroad commissions to make it harder to build and operate railroads and utilities. We create an industrial commission to stir up trouble between employers and their employes and give jobs to politicians. There are now four commissions to deal with the tariff a federal trade commission, a tariff commission, commission of appraisers, and a customs court. The slate of Wisconsin went so far as to create a commission to investigate commissions and then the people rebelled and kicked it out. It is not time to call a halt in all this commission business and get back to a simpler form of INDUSTRIES CRIPPLED BY LAWS The fruit industry at best is not very profitable and in many western states is crippled by foolish restrictive laws. Growers say they find it almost impossible to make anything growing apples and yet we advertise that as one of our pet industries. Recently at Trerfionton, Utah, a cider manufacturer received a carload of cull apples and had to pick out many on account of wormholes. He offered to sell them at" low prices to poor people who were glad to come and get them as they cannot afford to buy the perfect apples. The locals fruit inspector stopped the sale, holding the state law did not allow sale of imperfect fruit to the general public. The Bear River Leader says thic is a foolish gagdaw and should be repealed, and that such drastic laws have nearly killed the fruit industry. Growers are not allowed to sell their apples without spending' as much as the crop is worth to make the package attractive to millionaires. In Oregon a similar fool law prevents manufacturing jellies from the vestage and windfalls of the orchards, and jellies are bought in the " East. There the apple growers have not . so many fool laws invented "by softheaded college graduates w ho nev- er work for a living at any LAW TO PROTECT CHILDHOOD jHetrrp Christmas! days. The demand of the dollar is more dollars and there is no consideration of a moral nature entering into the situation. The exploiters of humanity are not satisfied the vampire women on the stage of filmland, but invade the press The Theda Bara siren plays are given a page in the Sunday newspapers with pictures of unscrupulous women luring men to destruction. This is the adroit way, it is put to get by with the pictures cf nakedness and depravity and men held in close-u- p attitudes. Take these nakedness shows at their best, Audrey Munsons Purity, Inspiration, and The Common Law, and they are notTit for childhood. In the better managed European countries there is a period of the day from four to 'six on weekdays and other hours on Saturday and Sunday for children. Children are 10:" v 31 -- excluded from uncensored films. Here only instructive films and films for amusement and entertainment are put on the screen for young people and little folks, and the older ones enjoy them. There are plenty such and the shows are profitable. In our country the children are taken pellmell to all that is offered, and some of the most sensational even advertise, brihg the children Steps should be taken to protect childhood against the contamination of film enterprise that is only catering totbe morbidities of maturity. 7 Jitm i -- JL A R. E. Hubbard, D.D. S. Resident Dentist GLASSES FITTED EYES TESTED Oar Optical Department is in Charge of a Competent Refractionist County Agents do Much HYRUM, UTAH Work. Office now located in Baxter Block Main Street, formerly occupied That the County Agents at work by The Courier in Utah have done much to advance the cause of better farming is made Everything new, , . and sanitary. state-the following apparent by ment, just issued by R. J. Evans of Office hone 149 hours, the Extension Division of the Utah Agricultural College, State Leader in County Agent work, 1-- 5. The County Agents have rendered invaluable assistance in arranging for Farmers and Housekeepers institutes and schools. 20 of which have been held in county agent ter ritory. There were in. attendance at these courses, 21,471 persons. They made creditable showing in exhibits at both county and state fairs, emphasizing the educational features of fair work. The agents made 6179 farm visits during the year at .each of which some definite farm problem was In making the visits, taken up. 2602 different farmers were visited. There were 1816 farmers who called on the agent at his office for assistance. Twenty-nin- e boys and girls clubs werp organized with a membership of 532 persons. There were held under the direction of the county agents and their organizations 480 meetings at which 40,892 persons were present. They prepared 140 agricultural articles for county papers, wrote 964, circular letters on specific problems, with In ada total circulation of 5845. dition 3122 individual letters were v Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company a: " f Watch Repairing, Watches, Clocks Expert Jewelry, Siverware, Cut Glass, Diamonds c WENDELBOE C. M. w Phone 258 r. 53 E. First North Street, Logam f - t You Are in Doubt ! ' If you Dont Know Just What to Buy for Holiday Gifts, then this rule will ALWAYS STAND GOOD. V - . ff Buy Something Useful. WE ARE STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Such Useful Articles as Sweater Coats, Blankets, Hosiery, Mackinaws and all Kinds of Knit Goods, which we are Offering at Prices far be-- . low Cost. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU. .i. Get Something Useful for Your Money. While censorship of picture shows for adults may not be necessary something should be done to protect the children. The industry is written te farmers on official busi putting out most anything now-a- - ness. film-produci- The Spirit of Christmas Is making Itself felt In this Christian land of ours. Men, women and children are giving thought to plans for making others happy on Christmas Day Some will make costly gifts; some will give little remembrances, inexpensive, but rich in genuine Good Will; some will send written messages of loving thoughts; and many, very many will send the spoken word over the Telephone lines. While homes resound with Christmas merriment and the very atmosphere is charged with Good Will to Men, the Telephone Operator will be at her lonely post, connecting the lines that will carry glad voices to distant friends. Her duty is to serve, and right gladly does she perform her tasks, even while others are making festive holiday. And you who use the Telephone on Christmas Day will detect in the operatorcheery Number please, the notes of the Merry Christmas which we wish for all our patrons. ff ? ? V V f V That is a Good Way to Reduce the High Cost of Living. - We will be Pleased to Show You, Whether You Buy or Not. f fY ff vv ff t Fonnesbeck Knitting Works t TY ARIIVIO Ef.OCK - BY THE POSTOFFICE, LOGAN Y Y - |