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Show JTH l wuuKifiK, HYRUM, UTAH a 0 m A 0 00 0000000$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Those Who Grasp Quickest will Profit Most 0 0 0 Them. The Seasons Come go and Fashions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unlike other houses, we will not wait until the Winter Season is waning to Unload Stock, 0 but at its outset place our great stock of Fashions Latest Offerings at the disposal ol our cus0 0 tomers at a substantial discount from our already Reasonable Prices. Many of these offerings 0 Could Not Today be Duplicated by Wholesale Houses, 0 Change With and We cannot therefore afford to carry Goods Over . 0 0 0 0 Staples also 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000 0 0000000 00 0 00 0'0 0 00 0,0 000 00 0 0 00 selfish standpoint there is no way it can help increase its business so much as to advocate policies which Published Every Friday at Hyrum will bring industries to the state. South Cache Courier Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. HELP TO BUILD Good prices for metals and oil has caused a wonderful development I i ) i i --This state today is on the threshold of great industrial development. For years the people have bsen satisfied to go along with their mining, cattle raising and farming, but times are changing. The state needs more industries. To get this development the people and the newspapers must show an industries. To illustrate, take the state of California. It today is one of the great manufacturing states of the union and they say down there it is only started. In California every Commercial club, every newspaper and almost every citizen is striving to get new industries into the interest I t GOOD PRICES AND PRO- DUCTION s state, in - Industrial development is a hobby with them;. Practically the same ground work is here to build on that California has, such as mining, oil prospects and agriculture. It makes no difference how small an industry is started it helps to bring prosperity to a state. If only five men are employed it means an addition of probably 20 people to a community and every other business in that community is going to get a little of the business of the the newspapers innewcomers, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opposite The Tabernacle 0 0 0 These are goods as staple as sugar; goods our mothers bought and our children will buy. We bought when buying was good, and in this sale will pass the Lions share of the profit we could make to those who, when they see it, know and grasp a good opportunity. 2 . 0 00 00 000000000 0 0 History Repeats Itself 3 GL Conflict and persecution are the truest signs that can be given of the greatness of a cause or of an individual, provided thisbvar-far- e d is honest and a struggle. Such conflict never ends till unconquerab'e right is begnn anew, and hath gained fresh energy and final victory. Certain elements in human nature would undermine the civic, social, and religious rights and laws of nations and peoples, striking at liberty, human rights, and and this, in name the too, pf God, justice and humanity! These elements assail aven the new-ol- d doctrines of the prophets and of Jesus and his disciples. History shows that error repeats itself until it is exterminated. Surely the wisdom of our forefathers is not added but subtracted from whatever sways the sceptre of self and pelf over individuals, weak provinces, or peoples. Here our hope anchors in God who reigns, and justice and judgment are the habitation of His throne forever. (p. 10). Extract from Message to the Mother Church, written in June 1900 by Mary Baker Eddy. ...... lbs. Rice . 2 cans Corn . . . . 3 pks. Tree Tea 35c pks Oats Large can milk, 2 for Small can milk, 4 for Raisins Golden Egg Macaroni..., Corn, per lbs Prunes per lbs..; 60c can Golden Syrup 20c can 8 world-impose- in these industries. Copper production is now the greatest on record. Silver mines which have been closed for years are now' operating full time. Oil lands which were inactive due to low prices are now being developed when the government needs every drop of oil which can be pumped from the ground. Smelter facilities have been enlarged and the most modern methods of extracting every ounce of metal from ores are in use. High prices have caused more rapid development in three years than normal prices would have done in twenty. The advocate of drastic price fixing is simply advocating a policy which will retard development in many lines of industry at a time when the government needs full production from every plant. Good prices increase production, low prices decrease it, and no man made theories of regulations can vary this age old rule. If prices must be regulated they should be made high enough to insure increased instead of decreased proBuy your Victrolas at the Hyduction. rum Clothing Co. Adv. Use KREAM KRISP for cooking If those of our subscribers who in place of butter. Adv. have not paid for last yV self-governm- cluded. yet years all consideration aside of would call in We are still in the game, good subscription Setting kindly semias a and settle, we would greatly ap- goods, low prices. the duties of a newspaper Newbold the from a it. institution, purely preciate public Clothier, Logan, Adv. Y V V 60c 25c 65c 30c 25c 25c A V 13c 9c 13c 13c o A 9 40c 17c ALLEN HYRUM, UTAH Buy His Christmas Gift AT THATCHERS THE STORE FOR MEN He will like what you buy there. . Main Stree Logan, Opposite Tabernacle, n |