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Show J p ' I H SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH il South Cache Courier 3 (Continued fromlst page.) Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. ient to the'laws of the gospel and J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. V. especially those who hold the Priesthood. The Lord will fulfill all His word, whether spoken by Himself or His authorized servants. It is good to have the wisdom of the world, but it is better to have the revelations of God in our hearts. The choir sang an anthem, after which Apostle Jos. F. Smith, Jr spoke on the necessity of reading and acquiring knowledge from good books. There should not be a home 1 !: 1 The people of Utah would be satisfied with a fair Public Utilities law that would be constructive in policy and help state development. Better transportation facilities 1 for development of the state coal fields would be of greatest value to the whole Pacific Coast. So powissu- i s said company, so as to make the same read as follows: - ARTICLE VII. Notice to-da- y. market. As such bonds and stocks are all sold in the east such a provision would handicap this state in devel- LILLIAN GISH In The Birth of a Nation at the Rex Theatre Wednesday, Feb. 7th. Two Performances, 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Man proposes but women steps rectors for the term of four years. Also for the purpose of hearing the in and does the rest. annual financial report and the elecSuccessful borrowers always get tion of a Board of Directors and credit for their efforts. WATCH THE LEGISLATURE any other business that may properNo, Cordelia, gastronomy has ly come before said meeting. to do with the price of Every bill passed by a legislature nothing By order of the Board of Direct" emof number the public increasing gas. ors. as amended on 9th day of May, 1898 ployes means increased taxes, for N. J. Nielsen, Pres. . A man is forced to play the game Sunday, 2 p. m. so as to provide for the election of that is how the money to pay them John W. Jensen, Sec. of life even if he doesnt hold a Services commenced by the choir ive directors of the corporation for is obtained. Come, Come ye Saints. singing the term of two years, and two di- - Dated December 20, 1916. trump. Every bill passed by the legiswas offered by Elder James Pryaer lature making the railroads employ L. Jensen, and the choir sang more men than necessary, such as anthem tV stuffed crew law, requiring extra The General Church and Stake brakemen on trains, a pilot on light Authorities were then presented engines, two men in the cab of by Couns. Wm. H. 0r Maughan, and gasoline motor cars, etc., etc., unanimously sustained by the con means higher freight and passenger ference. rates, for that is how the money to COCCI & Elder J. E. Kirkham then favoro m m ? pay them is obtained. ed the assemblage with the sang For this reason the public should o Whose on the Lords Side, Who? keep an eye on state legislatures after which Elder Earl Olsen of nowin session and see to it that Millville, a recently returned missuch legislation is not enacted. In sionary, gave a brief report of his other words keep tab on the legislabors in the Southern States. Said out of lator who makes a foot-bal- l that as a rule he found the people the public welfare. of the South kind a hospitable toThe people can not escape higher ward the Mormon Missionaries. taxes or higher freight and passen Pres. J., W. McMurrin then gave ger rates if the legislatures pass a very forceful talk on general goslaws placing unnecessary men on pel principles, in which he said that the payroll of the public, the rail the doctrines of the gospel are as roads or any other industry. plain as the noon-da- y sun, to those who enjoy the spirit thereof. There is but one path that will lead us in to the kingdom of heaven, and that .is the one that has been revealed in Several decisions were rendered Ly, dispensation. dunmr the past year that stimolat- - Elder Kirkham spoke on the re(r, ed private capital to renewed of our amuaement3. 0ur fidenee in development of oil wells. condoct today Was better than be Durmft the month of Angnat 49 h(d observed the condact t0 be 0 new well. were drilled in California me o our Jome peopla, at and but one dr, hole was drilled dance In our endeavor to furnish continuous and dependable telephone service, a ciehborine ,vinget tbe ti to Lost the Hills Gusher. according we necessarily perform tasks with which the public generally is not familiar. Ligllt pretiou3 He recommended During the last week of Septem- - organi2ation, prepartion and sup her nineteen hew wells were start- - ertision of a arausements. .Subjected, as is telephone equipment, to the every whim of the elements, Be a continual watchfulness upon our part is necessary to provide against any ware of introductions of strangers The government instead of crip- - Lt interruption of service. our partia3 and pling restricting production Apostle Jos. F. Smith Jr., said Disturbances are many and varied, a snow storm in the north, t a cloud through litigation and use of force no man can save himself except burst in the south, all tend to interrupt service to a greater or lesser degree. called might makes right, should through the atonement of Christ, encourage private capital in open-an- d We by his commandment In order to detect any disturbance which may have occurred during the new fields and 1 pro-ing increasing must obey the rules laid dawn if we night, early each morning, before the traffic of the day commences, capable duction. v would inherit the kingdom of heaemployes in all parts of our territory are engaged in the testing of all toll The most severe tax on the peo- - yen. The choir sang an anthem lines in our system. pie will result from any restriction and the benediction was pronounced of production of crude oil or its by Elder W. A. McBride, These tests are made to determine the location of any irregularities, our one" desire being the establishment of continuous and uninterrupted service by the products. This ended one of the most inter time the business life of our territory requires it. It should be the policy of the esting quarterly conferences ever and pro- held in Hyrum Stak$. Every speakgovernment to The maintaining of continuous service is one of the many problems of our mote the development of new 'oil er seemed to be enthused with the Company and one that is rarely considered by the telephone using public. fields. occasion, and the instructions given But who ever knew an army of seemed to be directed to the needs blundering officials under political and wants, and the betterment of the people at the present time. pressure to do the right thing? The singing by the 1st ward cho'ir was especially good, and aided Come nd pay us a years sub-tio- much to the success of the we need the money. opment, and would be fatal to many new enterprises. P meeting of the stockholders of the Hyrum Amusement Company, will be held at the Elite Hall, Hyrum City, Utah, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1917, at 1 oclock p. m. for the purpose among other things of voting upon the proposition to amend Article VII, of the Articles of Incorporation of Israel without the standard That the outstanding and issued works of the Church. The Lord capital stock of this corporation is commands that His people have hereby declared to be fully paid up, within their hearts the spirit of but the same may be assessed for prayer and fasting and teach one any corporate purpose by a majorianother the doctrines of the king- ty vote of all of the issued and outdom; we should teach these things standing capital stock of this corto our children at home and not de poration, and for such other busipend too much on othef organiza ness as may be properly transacted tions to do so. Said that ever since at such meeting. the days of Elijah there have been Passed by the Board of Directors. men on earth that never tested CHAS. A. NIELSEN. Prest. death. We have everything in the ALFRED FALLOWS. Secy. church we need,and every blessing of the gospel is being enjoyed in this church He also related several incidents of remarkable healing that came under his Notice is hereby given that the observation. regular aunal meeting of the Meeting closed by the choir sing stockholders of Hyrum Irrigation and benedio ing Rock of Ages be held on the 12th. will Company tion by Elder Albert Savage. of February, 1917, at 1 oclock A Seventies meeting was held day m. of said day, at Third ward immediately after the afternoon meeting house at Hyrum, Uth. session, where some important busior the purpose of amending article ness pertaining to these quorums of the Articles of Incorporation, was transacted. road $600,000 and took six months time to get out a bond issue through four states. It then sold on a weak : A in all er and authority to authorize ing stocks and bonds of railroads, it would be of very little value. As 98 per cent of railroads in Utah are under Interstate law, all issues of stocks and bonds are already made a matter of public record. If a transcontinental railroad has to get permission from each state it crosses before it can issue securities, it gets capital very slowly. It costs one such interstate rail- I i far as giving commission Notice of Stockholders Meeting Quarterly LConfernce, . 4 i cy 2. ooooooooo M I! i n f- con-Lati- on 0 Testing the Lines m i Si e' I - ti The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. n, 2 1g I w |