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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH One Way to Save Meats ff Millions cf housewives know this is the truth they realize the cost of a bake-da- y failure. Thats ?ing!e Calumet. stick to why they the safe side avoid use Calumet next appointments disbaUe-(kyb- e sure of uniform results learn Calumet is the most economical to buy and to use. Its pure in the can pure in the baking. Order non why 7 hjjf Higheat Awards Received Few Cook Book See That brave equinotical has brought us a long way And my stomach growls for something to eat, And I see only white people in this place And as the blackfolk, they taste not as sweet. President Harrison of the Southern Railway System has issued a statement calling attention to the fact that one of the ways in which a very substantial saving of our meat resources may be made is through reducing the number of I have took a bite at a few of them animals killed on railroad tracks. baugh On the railroads of the United For they smell and taste far worse States many thousands of cattle than pig, I and hogs are killed every year, and If have to dine off such effluviuus as these killed in this way are not canaille used for food, this loss results in After each bite I shall of beer need a swig. a correspondingly large decrease in our available meat supply. Thus said a bumptious young fly to The responsibility for this loss his mother ' rests primarily on the owner of the Who had been "His chum since he animals who allow them to stray on was born, the railroad right of way, says Mr. Who after a very wet and windy When they are killed Harrison, storm equinotical the law places the responsibility on Had arrived in' Soucasheton, on a the railroad and the owner suffers September Morn. no direct pecuniary loss. There is, His mother had kept all her eyes however, in addition to the serious wide open reduction of the meat supply of the And she comprehended the situcountry, a further economic loss ation quite pldin, through the payment by the rail- And without taking time for road of money, which is urgently thought or consideration needed at this time for increasing Told her bumptious son, her plan the transportation facilities of the of campaign. country, the lack of which for the movement of his products to mar- These are a kind of white and very clean people, ket may cause a loss to the farmer And do much washing and use greater than the amount he receivmuch lye and soap, ed for the animal killed on the railAnd the majority of them are our road. The extent of this loss may enemies bitter be indicated by the fact that the Southern Railway System alone paid And to destroy us lay snares and much dope. out in the 12 months ended June 30, 1917, more than $200,000 for ani- They are styled a white and a de mals killed on the right of way. lightsome people This sum, even at the present high But all flies know that that delight somes a lie, prices of equipment would be sufficient to buy more than 100 stand- They are evil smelling and their ard box cars that would handle at skin is very dough a single load more than 3,000 tons And if we had no other food we of freight, and the constant use of should die. these many additional cars would But we do ryjddfljpend on these tend to the relief of the present ultra clean people e congestion of traffic. I3 There are others amW them more it not the patriotic duty of every to our taste, farmer to keep his live stock away Who live as close as ofirselves to from the railroad tracks? mother-natur- e mMt . Be on THE BUMPTIOUS FLY Free Shf in Pound War-tim- SAVE AND learn man, if Young you want to become a leader in the worlds affairs, save a part of the salary you now earn, keep your eyes on the future and study your business. Men who make good burn the midnight oil at home with their books and plans. Put Your Savings in Our Care that you may have funds on hand to grasp business opportunity when it comes your way. so Hyrum State Bank Notice to the Public! Andersons Confectionery is Now in a position to furnish you with Ice Cream in large or small 1 quantities and at prices as follows: 1 , 1 gallon, $1.50. pint, 25c. quart, 50c. 2 gallons or more, $1.25 per gallon. FREE DELIVERY- Before going- to the Picture Show, step in and get a sack of BUTTERED IS FINE. 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