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Show ( SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER Friday, April 27, 1917. Entered at the Poutoflice at Hytum, Utah, a second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3 1879 J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Local News , We are informed that Dr. F. H. Cutjer is expected home the forepart of next week. - Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wand are home again, after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Logan. To All Citizens Of Utah Theater-Goer- s Local theatre goers on Wednesday it behooves every citizen of the land and 'Thursday nights of this week to do all in his power to aid actively were delighted with the work of the in any movement that will make the Howard Foster players at the opera Nation better able to bearjthe bur- house, attesting their appreciation dens that will be thrust upon it. by giving the company magnificent Citizen of Utah can best serve their audiences each evening. The bom- country at the present time by act- pany is way above the average; it is ively supporting the movement for superbly balanced in its selection of agricultural preparedness in the thespians, Mr. Foster and Miss State. It is imperative that every Austa Pierce being eminently strong man, woman, and child do all that is in their characterizations. Wednespossible to aid in this, ngeessary day evening the company simply cause. Organizations are rapidly delighed its audience in a productbeing formed. in every county of ion entitled The Final Settlement, , girl arrived at the home of Postmaster Savage Monday night. Mother and'baby are doing nicely. Thos. H. lnces stupendous cinema will be Civilization, production presented at the Rex Theatre next Saturday night, May 5th. i LOST on Wednesday evening on Main Street, Hyrum, a bunch of keys. Finder leave same at this office and be rewarded. and C. 0. the soldier Lake City. morning. Messrs. C. F. Olsen Thompson accompanied boys as far as Salt They returned Tuesday Mr. Roy Wahlen of the Logan Republican, made a flying trip to Salt Lake City last Saturday, on business and pleasure combined. Pure Bred Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. , Try a setting at 50c. Phone to 131. Ad John A. Israelsrn, Hyriim. j , Johnson and Josephine last week returned daughter Nina, from an extended visit in Idaho. They report having had a very enMrs. 4 j joyable visit.' Dont forget to attend the Big May Sale at Mose Lewis Dept. Store, Logan, 'commencing today, (Saturday) Bargains. with exceptional . our livestock. These' organizions will also handle the conservaion and preservation of food stuffs, and all materials,,, and control the matter of waste on the farm and in the lome. These organizations must be supported by every citizen of Utah in order that their work may )e effective. It is adviable that each citizen get in touch with the county agricultural chairman of his county and find out what he can do to aid in this work. This Is not a time for hysteria nor for unreasoning alarm, but a time when sober united action is needed, Sincerely yours, E. G. Peterson. Pres. Utah Agricultural College. - Card of Thanks t Editor Courier: We , -J s , Rex Theater 1 May 2, Z - 4. y" A y ' . s , i ALL NEW PLAYS , VA 'i See the Prices t s 1 J. V' 20 - 30 10, cents Every Play Civilization T, 4 Sure to Please I From the standpoint of lighting effects, exceptional- photography and elaborate scenes, nothing better has yet been offered in pictures. A pictorial feature of this kind, however, with a mission to impart, has hot the human interest that a ' less lofty theme would carry. Spectacularly speaking' Ciyilization lhads the list of cinema attractions, but there has been no other big photo drama whose sympathetic appeal has been greater. This wonderful ' picture will be shown at the Rex, Saturday May 5th. ' At the, Rex, Commencing May 2nd - ESSES !! ssssnssEs Will Pay 1 For Hogs, 16c '' i For Veal, 14c. ' - For any Live Stock Good and Fat The Hight Market, Price. FOR YOUR , : Wagons or Farm Implements OF ANY KIND ' GO TO -- - R. A. ELIASON ; HYRUM 4? 3S .4? 4? 4? 4i? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4?4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? ( a 9) s i Big Special Picture Film Production 4c 4 4 A. CIVILIZATION Is Jhe Most Stupendous Dramatic Narrative Ever Shown ori Any Stage. 4 ; k ' ' , 'A J See it. go and fj ' ' y'k " .'6s-- t, . A , "i? ', '' ' : s ' ' 4 ' f 'W'ty, C AT THE T v. y a powerful melodrama with comedy features that were catchy and laugh provoking. The Richfield Reaper. This Company will, play a the Rex Theatre next Wednesday, Thursday and Fridny nights. Admission charges will be 10, 20 and 30 cents. COMING! - of the 3rd Ward Primary Assn., sprung a very pleasant surprise on Sister Emma .4 Petersen last Tuesday evening, in X appreciation of her past labors as a Primary worker. The evening was spent in games and social chat. dainty luncheon was served during the evening and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all.' Rex - V " vwy C 4 Mv ONE DAY Saturday, May S; 1917 c i 4 thousand dollars to be in spent building roads in Utah. Renewed attempts by legislature of various states to enact additional 4? legislation further increasing operation expenses of railroads, such as full crew laws, will no doubt serve to direct the attention of the federal 4 government to the fact that inasmuch 4 ,as it increases cost of operation, such 4 state legislation has a direct rela- 4 tionship and a direct bearing on in- 4 terstate rates and commerce. jii Eighty-tw- o ex- WITH' Howard Foster players 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 1 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? The officers . wish to :o press our heartfelt thanks through Salt Lake Wire & Steel company the colums of your valuable paper, in who to all. any way gave their adding $10,000 addition to plant to assistance during the sickness and supply demand for sugar factory and death of our dear son, Otis. To all mining machinery. who attended and took part at the funeral, and helped in any way Golden Rule Store it lighten the ..burden of sorrow we At Wellsville were called upon to bear. And may Are Selling Fish and Game He who doeth all things well, bless ' them liberally. Licenses for 1917. D. O. Nielsen and family. FOR SALE Single Comb White Leghorn Hatching Eggs from Col- 4? lege bred chickens. Settings 75c. per 15. Apply to Thera Petersen, Adv. Hyrum. Mr. Frank Anderson and family for many years residents of this city, left Wednesday. for the Teton Basin, where they will make their future home. Their household goods were shipped to that point the day previous. Willard Hanson writes from Weiser, Idaho, that he is well satisfied with his new location, that he has about 40 acer? already seeded and some more ready to drill. Everybody's busy with spring work and prospects for a prosperous year are good. 2. At this moment of National crisis A. J. Allen and Sons, the contractors are putting up a fine residence in Providence for II. J. Utah for the purpose of increasing Olsen. our agricultural production by a our securing from, graeter yield You can buy Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing at Newbolds, cheaper present acreage, by adding to our than any place in the County. Ad. cultivated area, and by increasing A fine baby Coming, Wed. May Are Pleased Matinee i ' Two Performances at 1 clock, Admission !25 4 s & 50c. 6 m M- & CJ Night Performance Remember the Date, Saturday May, 5th, at the Rex Theatre, Hyrum 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 44 4 4 44444 4 f & i if a3 , if if if if if if if if 4444 444444444444 4 44444 4 |