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Show ii J 4 j H SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH t i 4' South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. i I STAY-B1 i PAPER. t 1 5 i Utah Industrial Review I INDUSTRIAL SKIES BRIGHTER growers are signing up large age for 1917. i. Demaud for applying business principles to public affairs has growfi stronger in the past year. From city government to national affairs there is more pressure to secure a dollar's worth of service for a dollar expended. There is a growing conviction that; 'business and industries, large and smallare-mor- e important than all stirrings of political pots. While crusades against business are becoming less popular, representations of capital seem willing to meet labor' more than half way. like the When" corporations and the Union Southern Pacific Pacific voluntarily raise wages of unorganized labor they recognize this tendency. conraise When sugar companies tract prices of beets to farmers for 1917 on a falling market they reveal wisdom against less prosperous days in the future. WATCH THE LEGISLATURE !' . ? U i, h $ 4 t They wanted your votes a little while ago. They talked to you very earnestly about their devotion to commonweal, and crucial necessity of electing them rather than the other fellows, says the Saturday Evening Post. Well, there they are now a Senate and a House of Represent atives with a short session before them, in which some business of real importance will press for con- sideration. Will they go at it with an eye to the commonweal and a sense of J high trust with which you have vested them? Will they try to be economical of time and money? Will they subordinate politics of personal, factional, partisan and sorts to genuine and grand-stanurgent public business? JY&foh them, with their campaign promises'tP.retrench and not create burdens new offices- - or'impose-ne- w fresh in mind. Usually you do not watch them. They function in a twilight, quite often of a disappointing character. Watch them this time. See how they expedite or delay important business; what their attitude is towa rd economical handling of your money; how much time they giye to their own purely selfish affair of jockeying for politi d , i I ' i i cal acre- U. S. Smelting & RefinCo. to spend half a million on Provo t ! Notice of Special City Tax ing terminals, facilities, roundhouse, Similar facilities will etc., here. also be porvided at Hiawatha and altogether the company contemplates expenditure of about $10,000,-00- 0 To Whom it May Concern; Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing cement sidewalk have been levied and confirmed by resolution of theuity council passed Jan. And Ladies' Furnishings 24, 1917. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real property in Hyrum City, Lots seven (7) and eight (8), Block 13, Plat A; Lots five (5) and six (6), Blook 12, Plat A; Lots five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), Block 11$. Plat A; Lots one (1), two (2), three (8), four (4) and eight (8), block 21, Plat A; Lots five (5) and six (6), Block 22, Plat A; Lots five (5)- , six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), Block 23, Plat D; Lots five (5), six (6)- , seven (7) and eight (8), Bloek 33, Plat D; all in Hyrum City Survey, Cache County, Utah, and is due and payable in 5 yearly installments. The first of said installments is due and delinquent on .the 15th day of March 1917, and the four . to-wi- 0 An Up-To-D- remaining installments become due and delinquent on the 24th day of Jan. 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, re- spectively. Each of said installments except the first, draws interest at the rate Hbf six per cent per annum from on this line. date of levy until delinquent on the Manti Building of sugar factory 24th day of January of each year. said to be assured here. If any of said installments remain Salt Lake is making more rapid unpaid after the date of dilinquency, gains in commercial activities than interest thereon thereafter will be other cities of United States, ac- at the rate of eight per cent per cording to letter received by Frank annum from date of delinquency s. R. Whitzel, local Supt. for until paid. All special taxes are payable at my office in the Hyrum Interested in possibilities which Stake Buildng, Hyrum, Utah. may come through potash discoverDated at Hyrum City, Utah, this ies in this state, the Du Pont Pow- 1st day of Feb. 1917. der Co. has sent Frank Cameron of Hans Mikkelsen, to determine to Utah Washington City Treasure and Collector of whether a powerful explosive can special Taxes. Adv. be made from potash or the basic metals in alunite. The attitude of labor leaders anAmerican Fork 1917 will be most nouncing that they will refuse to active year in history of section as abide by arbitration laws not satisnew electric power lines will insure factory to them, is going a little heavier and speedier operation of too far. Supposing the railroads many properties. would take this stand. Such exdolmillion New half Salt Lake pressions go a little too far and lar skyscraper planned. should be resented. Park City Broadwater mill, after considerable enlargement, ready to All the Year 'Round resume operations with 500 to 600 ton capacity, Judge Zinc smelter and Oregon Short Line week-en- d maiden run. its making so have rates been Sunday popular Three cars of Utah nursery stock that they will be continued indefigo to California, mostly apples and nitely. On sale every week all the time. They are for your convenience pears. use them frequently. Ask O. S. L. formAmerican Fork Farmers , Adv. ing mutual corporation to handle Agents. all farm products and supplies. Demand for copper seems to be on the increase and unless radical action by legislation discourages mining industry, prospects are for continued record breaking output Just Received. Utah. Salina As soon as material and machinery can be placed on ground, Potash Co. incorPittsburgh-Uta- h with capital of $250,000, porated wilt begin development of 27 claims near mouth of Deer Creek, in Sevier Canyon. American Fork Local man perfects new sheep branding paint that promises to supplant that now in use in all western stales. Utah gets $113,900 for improvement of rural postal roads in department appropriation. In the Pacific Coast states are million horsepower in thirty-fiThere is about as much sense in waterpowers, and only 1,473,000 is limiting length of trains to be haul- developed power. Just think what ed over improved tracks with mod this great power would do for these ern equipment as there is in limit- states if adequately developed. ing size of load a farmer can pull And yet Congress refuses to pass with a fine team over an improved satisfactory legislation under which road. development will take place. v 0 ALLEN BROS - HYRUM, 1 UTAH 110 3) AUTOMOBILE SHOW Salt Lake City, Feb. 20-2- 4. Excursion via 0. Brad-street- in Line ate t: S. L. February 20-21-22-Li- mit, February 26. Ask O. $. L. Agents for Rates and Farther Details ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THIS OFFICE YOUR LAST CHANCE For This Year To Get Blankets, Knit Goods, Sweater Goats or Mackinaws at 1916 Prices, Is Here By the 8th of February, we will be compelled to advance all prices. Why don't you use this opportunity to stock up for a long time to come as we know the Prices will surely be up and Stay High, for this year at least. .. .. .. .. .. ., advantage. -- Dress Goods 1 A newspaper printed and lished in a town is a community asset. Its publishers take pride in the community and it should not be hampered with by too much outsidd competition. We have no objection in anyone taking all the papers they can afford, but give your local paper the pre- imonials. & Co., ference. Address: F. J. CHENEY all Sold we O. keen With the Druggists 75c, Toledo, by competition (Arivertitnent now have, it is going to be hard for outside us to battle against these concerns. A paper that is not printed or published in the town is only interested in the amount of dollars and cents it can take out of the community. Did you ever conFeb. 5, Garland S10.000 bank sider this fact? building to be erected here. 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