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SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa foV a ill S Elevator Go rum 0 0 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a The Control of University of U. a a News Letter Hog Cholera a a In the past weeks Dr. George farming community that knows a A a hog cholera,' the ways in which it is Emory Fellows, head of the departa spread, and the best methods of ment of history of the University it. a combating of Utah, has responded, by actual A community so organized that a every farmer will be ready to help count, to requests to the United States a his neighbors by informing them and explain just why is at war, This historians proper State officials of the exist0 the with events in ence of cholera whenever this may a come to his notice, and where every uropeacquaintance the outbreak of a farmer knows where to get good the war preceding makes him competent to a rum quickly. speak and gives his opinion popular a Readily available serum at reason- demand. At a recent interview he a able prices. submitted the following resume of sufficient number of skilled men lis lectures bearing on the reasons a to Aadminister the serum. for Americas entrance in the World a cholera can not be MANUFACTURERS OF 0 twenty-thre- e 1 Union Flour 0 a a Wholesale and Retail Dealers' in all Kinds a a MILL STUFF a a 0 a H. P. NIELSEN & SON, PKOPS. a to a saaaa a a a a a a a a a a 0 to to v of f a a a a a Hvnim, Cache Co., Utah V aa z " 1 2 a 3 w . v a to REPORT Although hog completely eradicated from the United States under present conditions, losses from the disease can be materially reduced by education and organization of hog raisers in the application of proper sanitary measures and the proper treatment of serum. hogs with This has been shown by the results obtained by the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture, in experimental work in hog cholera control carried on in a number of counties durin the past four years. The work and its results are described in Department Bulletin 584, "The Control Of Hog Cholera, recently published by war; anti-hog-chol- Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the Hyrum it fate Bank, the department. One of the important results, according to the bulletin, is the fact that the work while effective in re ducing the disease, was not repressive while in progress, on the hog raising industry. On the contrary the industry thrived in the experimental counties to a greater degree than in adjacent counties in which no con trol work was under way. Actual statistics were taken in the experiments counties and careful estimates were made in the adjacent These show that in , one counties. counties where the of three group control work has been under way four years, the percentage of loss from hog cholera has remained constantly from 4 to 5 the percentage of loss in the fifteen surroundIn another group of ing counties. the average counties experimental as loss compared with percentage of 8 that in surrounding counties was in reduced from approximately 3 and 1914 in 1913 to less than in 1915. to about Young man, if you want to become a leader in the worlds affairs, save a part of the salary you now earn, 1-- 9-- Men who make good burn the midnight oil at home with your business. 1-- that you may have funds on hand to grasp business opportunity when it comes your way. so our lumber that biingsour customers back time and again. It pays us to sell good lumber. It will pay jou better to buy it. It lasts longer and is more satisfactory to work up. Try us with an order and youll come back when you mant more. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. LOGAN AND HYRUM, UTAH. sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank;' that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true, and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 28th day of December, 1917. Harry W. Oakes, Cashier. Correct Attest: ' The South Ca. he Courier Robert Baxter, C. J. Christiansen, A. A. Allen, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January 1918. - John W. Jensen, Notary Public. commission My expires on 1st day of Oct., 1918. seal - .Subscribe For State of Utah, M? CALLS. FA of January 1918. , Fashion LteJ I .... Jo:n the 1,300,000 women who turn to LLCALLS every month for correct fashions, lor patterns, for economical buying, for fancy needlework, for good stories for pleasure, for help, for style. McCALL Patterns fit. M9 CALLS I0c a -- f 5 fit' A -- Copy citi-ee- ns non-combata- nt Definite efforts were also made by German officials to get us into wan with Mexico and Japan. Not until the foregoing and many other occurrences had made it plain that we had no choice between war and abject submission to anything that Germany might choose to do to us, did our President ask Congress to declare that war existed. We can never be safe in the future nor continue our independence as in the past until Germany is compelled to guarantee to all the world that she will engage in further aggression. 7' rrr! 75c a Year rUY O of MoCAl.TS; to Woimn or or $10 oo PIN-on- r Lifc of GlfrTs HHM'I.K Offer to Bonn ami i is, I.r PATTERN PAT VTXiVE: or Biir h oil or to U.KMS. ur $L0 00 Prize 0Vr to iilumt cost. (Mil T.;t OH r UKt 'H. JtcCALt CO.. 'I Aririmpg 236-25- "1,1 Though new standard equipment accessories have been added to nearly every class and new products, such as spotlights and glare removers, have been brought out in greater number, accessory makers in the main have confined themselves to refinement of detail, says Harry A. Tarantous in the January issue of Motor. "Dependent on automobile output and to some extent to the trend in that field, accessory makers have followed in the footsteps of the car makers this year and have left radical changes for some more opportune time. The accessory world has been hampered in its operations by the same forces which have exerted themselves in other fields, namely, labor, materials and shipping, and under conditions of this kind development of products must be reduced to some extent. Despite the current opinion that there are fewer accessory makers than last year or because of the forced the exit of many of them, the lists show a condition exactly opposite; there are more manufacturers of this kind than ever before. The classes showing the most activity insofar as improvement of the product is concerned, are tires and carbureters. , ... SEND A POSTAL CARD AND ASK FOR SAMPLE New Accessories to Manufactures year-before- 'if . Plenty of butter paper for sale at this office. MAGAZINE Authority For Nearly 5 0 Year si gg Office of Bank Commissioner, f I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 8th day supervised the control work of the department reach the conclusion that while the eradication of hog cholera can not be expected for a considerable time, the material reduction by the use of serum of the enormous losses which annually are caused by the disease, The essenis entirely practicable. tials for success in combating the disease, they point out, are interest on the part of hog raisers and knowlorganization edge of the disease; which will facilitate exchange of information as to outbreaks, and secure assistance; serum at reasonable prices and easy of access; and the available service in the community of persons skilled in administering serum. Utah Farmer. I W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner. JOB PRINTING have Specialists who Put Your Savings in Our Care Low price smay help its the fine quality of are at war because our were prevented by German submarines from going about their peaceable business on the high seas, lecause merchant ships carrying no contraband of war were attacked and sunk with the same ruthlessness as if they were war vessels. Not only were several ships sunk on which were American citizens, including many women and children, but they were sunk after remonstrance from our Government to the German Government and after promises on the part of Germany that such attacks would not be repeated. Although we were officially at peace with Germany, agents of the German Government, directly connected with the German Embassy in this country, were engaged in the destruction of industrial plants, railroads and bridges in our country. We 1-- 16 their books and plans. of success. some, but 2-- 1-- keep your eyes on the future and study GD LUMBER IS AT THE BOTTOM d se- ' Grist Grinding a Specialty Q first-lan- Wcsl 37lb Street. New York, N. 1'1' Y. FOR SALE 45 acres beet and Alfalfa land, one and one quarter mile from the new Sugar Factory at Cornish, Utah. Will sell on long time payments, will lease with option to buy, or will take Income property. Address M. L. Hill, 1072 W. 4th So. Salt Lake City. Adv |