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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE Friday, Mar. 15 w J COURIER - Buy your Talking Machine Hyrum Clothing Co. at the Adv. POTATOES FOR SALE-C- all at Adv. office. Hyrum tithing Entered at the Postoffice at Hytutn, Utah second class mail matter, under the Act d FOR RENT Good of March 3 1879 house, J block North of Hyrum House. Albert J. td Apply J. A. Wahlenl Publisher & Manager Williams. Adv. seven-roome- it now. IReofem Goats and Suits A Complete Showing of Authoritative Styles Ladies, do.not neglect calling at Mose Lewis Store when in Logan, and inspect their new Spring Stock Ad. in Dress Goods and Silks. Locsl News Do Spring Opening Display of 1918 Advertise! Columbia and Victrola records exchanged at Hyrum Clothing Co. Extreme care has been devoted to making our Spring Opening as complete and as correct as possible.' WELLSVILLE at 1st Ward next adv. Friday, dont forget. Will see you The following poem was us for publication: handed This Season the charm of REDFERN styles is more noticeable than ever. The spring models .are so different, . so individual, so attractive that every woman can achieve character in her dress simply by choosing REDFERN. FOR RENT: Store Buildng. Apply to Hyrum Clothing Co. ad Ive roamed across America through i eastern, western leas, Use KREAM KRISP for cooking zone Arctic the wandered from in place of butter. Adv. Ive down to the Southern seas, Mr. Vess Swenson of Butte is But the glory of her mountains, her visiting relatives and friends in woods and country lanes, Hyrum. Have never made me lose my love Mr. Soren Hansen of Hollywood, for dear old Wellsville plains Cal., is in Hyrum on business and So Im back again. Im back again, combined. pleasure K old Wellsville just suits me, FOR SALE A good new wagon, My soul was sad and lonely as I Apply to R. A. very reasonable. yearned so much to be ' Adv. In the fields of wheat and Eliason the butcher. barley FOR SALE very reasonable a growing green to golden grain. colt. Where the days are full of sunshine good mare and a and the nights bring gentle rain- Apply to Peter Rolfsen, Hyrum. ad We want you to attend our Opening not necessarily to buy these are looking days and you can not afford to miss the pleasure of looking at this superb, ' display. - -- $12.50, $18.50, $20.00 and up. . FOR SALE potatoes, beets, car- Ohj Washington's a wondrous state with fir trees tall and bold, rots and parsnip'-Apply to John And Adv. Oregons the apple state where Midgley, Hyrum. the folks are never cold; Miss Belle Williams of Arco, And Californias sunny slopes bring Idaho, is the guest of her sister, heaven close to hand, Mrs. Maud Liijenquist. But when it com to farm Gods Mr. Willard Johnson and family earth I want old Wellsvilles land. are getting ready to move to Rex-bur- g ve been in Colorado with its and expect to leave some time mountains boldly carved, next week. n spite of all its grandeur my soul The stark left a beautiful little has always starved daughter at the home of Mr. and ?or the folks of dear old Wellsville Mrs. T. W. Hutton. Dont forget with their pleasant kindly ways, to call at the Drug Store for free Where the doors are always open drinks. and hospitality just stays. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gregorsen of So Im back again, Im back again ' Basalt, Idaho, are here on a visit Old Wellsville just suits me, with parents and friends, and in- I want my cozy little home with my cidentally to do some work in the baby on my knee, Logan Temple. Where I can stretch my happy eyes NOTICE For the benefit of my old along the ripening grain, customers as well as new ones, I Where the days are full of sunshine and the nights bring gentle rain. have decided to smoke meat from the 1st to the 10th of April. Ap Old Wellsville again, dear Wellsville Adv. ply to J. C. Rose, Hyrum. again; Mr. Don Parker, of Rexburg, Now if I should live till the sun- -, ' shines tomorrow, Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends in Logan and adjoinning Ill go back to old Wellsville again. towns. Mr. Parker spent Friday B. X. with his aunt Mrs. J. A. Wahlen P,LEASE SEND US SOME dvoaoand family. He was accompanied 4 by Miss Millie Blanchard of Logan Please send us some books. We books havent and at any all, though Mr. Jos. C. Anderson returnee we are regulars we get just as loneThursday morning from Weiser, some as the National Guards." Thus wrote a private soldier to a Idaho, having landed his little pom-palibrarian in one of the eastern public of Hyrumites at their desti slates, and it is just as pertinent now nations all 0. K. He states that he as it was two months ago when it was The book drive now on in started his boys plowing the day be- written. the state of Utah during the week of fore he left, and that spring work March T8th to the 25th should result in a splendid collection for the boys in in that section is on in full swing. the line as well as the sailors on the . ny seas. Stake Priesthood Meeting .A Special Stake Pries.thooc meeting will be held next Satur day, March 23rd, at the 3rd ward xneeting, house. An officers meeting, including High .Council, t Bishops, and all stalce and ward organization officers will be held At 11:45 a. m., a at 10 a. m. general meeting for all holding tbe priesthood, will be held, anc the Stake Presidency especially-desir- e that all who hold the priesthood attend this meeting as special speakers from Salt Lake will be here to address V . the meeting At the close of this meeting the Stake Amusement Committe will hold a short session, and the Stake Presidency desire tha every member of the committee remain after meeting. Stake Presidency How about the books you had Christmas and read with so much enjoyment? Wouldnt you rather have them in the trenches than on your shelves? Wont you see what you have that perhaps your boy would like to read over there adventure stories, sea tales, good detective stories, travel, biography you know what the boys would like. Take them to your nearest library or send them by parcel post to the Salt Lake Public Library and they will be promptly shipped to headquarters for distribution to the cantonments in this country, to the sailors on the ships, and to the army camps abroad. Big You will find at our store Everything in New Silks We carry a full and complete stock of the Famous Utz & Dunn Shoe in all Sizes and Widths Mose Lewis Dept. ' OPPOSITE TABERNACLE A 1918 Revue of Filmdoms Clowns Some of the weird make-upused in the comedies of the darken-theatwould do justice to a s one-rin- g circus says an article in the April Motion Picture Magazine, in which it goes on to prove its facts by some screamingly Our clown funny ' photographs. of1 friends the screen are, as a rule, just as carpful about preserving their make-uintact as if, in reality, they were the freaks of aside-show- ; but it is delightfully interesting to ' unmask them' and to discover not only perfectly human looking persons. instead of freaks, but oftentimes handsome young men and women. . side-sho- . p Mary Miles Minter has been assigned the insurance of an aviator at North Island, San Diego, and has become appointed of guardian the young man. He is without kin and wanted to make provision for his favorite star. Added to this Miss Minter revery great honor, cently became possessor of a very handsome automobile in Santa Barbara for winning a popularity contest conducted by a local magazine. Good !n Various Fruits. Red and white currants, like melons, apples, oranges, limes, lemons and gooseberries, are cooling and therefor most acceptable hot weather foods. tine of New Spring COATS, SUITS and HATS To Select From at Moderate Prices ; er Eliason Sisters, - Logan A. |