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Show South Cache; Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah J. A. WAHLEN, Publisher, Statement Of Ownership Management, Circula tion, Etc., the SOUTH CACHE COURIER, published at Hyrum, Utah, for April 5, 1918, required by the Act of Aug- of ust 24, 1912, embodied In section 443, Postal Laws and regulations. NOTE This Statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be delivered to the postmaster, who will send o,ne copy to the Third Assist ant Postmaster-Genera- l. (Division of use more corn use more fish & beans Classification.) Washington, D. C., and retain the other on the files of the Ppstoffice. J. A. WAHLEN, Publisher. Postoffice Address, Hyrum, Utah. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only.) J. A. WAHLEN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of April, 1918. JOHN W. JENSEN, (SEAL) Notary Public. commision My expires October 1, 1918. J-ffl- utS a better citizen than the bachelor, and every young fellow of the right stuff looks forward to the use syrups sonnet $ . ike cause U. time when he can have his own cozy and wife and babies. nest rv Your Big Desire Will Be Realized Sooner If You Start a Savings Account Here S. FOOD A DM I N I S' PR ATI ON BUILDING UP INDUSTRIES tion versus disruption. HYRUM STATE ' BABY CHICKS! Reasonable men who are real e ders in manufacturing, lumbering, shipbuilding, agriculture, ing, banking, the granger and labor organizations recognize this fact, Those leaders of thought who are constructive in the manufacturers associations, in the grange, in the federated trades, in the farmers equity society, in the bankers and business mens organizations, must lea-Th- Walla Walla, Wash., Union in a thoughtful editorial makes the statement, points of which are worthy of consideration by any 1 community. It shows how Idaho up to .a few years ago was principally a cattle grazing state, had developed the sugar industry out of the sage brush desert. . The Walla Walla valley that is be brought together to pull togeth-truel- y noted for wonderful, crops er for big constructive policies, of grain, alfalfa and fruit, it argues, No one , group can succeed in a could just as well add another pro- - large sense in putting over a selfish Stable industry. program in its own interest. The It points out that a sugar factory, intelligence of the commonwealth besides employing a large number has out grown that, of pefeple at good wages, would ' There must be give and take er d make a sure and safe market for & plasticity to a program of construe-' tivism. The reasonable leadership large and profitable farm crop, A sugar factory draws other in- - Lf the important groups must he dustries in its wake and stimulates called together to consider the im the extension of branch railroads, perative needs of the hour, which besides in a hundred ways promot- - are not on the lines of promoting ing settlement of land and building any special interest but of promot of towns. ing the constructive efficiency of must be added that there It might the whole state. be some community spirit to make There must be a leadership deveh even a beet sugar, industry perman- - 0ped for husbanding ent and profitable, and the way the and developing of all our resources, world is constituted this last isim- it must he big enough to recog- nize the just dues of labor, the portant. rights If the politicians of a community Lf industries, the interests of the do nothing but point out in their un- - farmer, and the need of the best elfish devotion to the people how fforts of the brain worker and busj. the rich sugar factory is robbin g the ness men poor farmer, the indu-i- ' ry will drag. Large industries that require ai t kick on every- proposed of capital and the co- big investment . improvement simply because it is operation of a large group of pro-L- not at your own door. Do all you ducers of raw materials frequently) can to town and pro- beautify your offer too much temptation to agitat perty also. Be friendly to everyors. body and courteous to strangers, In that case, as with the flowers and never forget that you are a that have the fatal gift of being too part of the town and that your debeautiful, the "industry perishes, partment does its share in giving plucked by the hand of ambition for the town its character. Sell and office, so often destructive to all can at home. Stand buy by you all other enterprising citizens and be ready to do some of the work FOLLOW 0 CONSTRUCTS yourself; and dont grumble or POLICY spend your time in prophesying failures. Hagerman Sun. This state needs not a new political party with an experimental proThe allies are your pals in ,the gram, so much as an uniting of world war. the elements already developed, In effect, the Government says to into activity for a big constructive you that today no mans time or 4. program. We need to speed up industries money is his own. instead of pulling them down, we President Vi ilson has asked you investbusiness need to encourage to practice on the wheatments and the employment of labor less and meatless days set apart for instead of raising new issues to di- your observance. Are you doing vide groups and factions construe it.--- Arcady place Hennery. Wollsville, Utah, is prepared to take orders for young chicks, and can supply all demands. Quality first consideration. Ask Alf Smurthwaite to mail you . pricelist. Adv. stock-rais-importa- , is considered use fust enough . PLENTY POTATOES FOR SALE Apply to Mrs. Hans Anderson Adv. BANK SUBSCRIBE FOR The iie Courier The Peoples H ome Paper , J broad-minde- j d Is j 5 ' - L j Do-.no- i . .. ' i self-denin- Ex. r ; al in California March 9 with a and Private Red MuWs famous Mar- eaiJehLtwPPf?nWaSt)foieialIy opened KoSX'&Crament man ofX Oakland - yvJ'wduthe Marine Porps he was Captain and third carrirrjtePrnn of eTarthPSe.Srnd now captains the Marine Corps opened the bass- - relsalTwo ffl 40 alane 0rPs Officers at sea frequently use carrier pigeons to send mes-sagland and where wireless messages are deemed inexpedient. Uarner; pigeons were also released at intervals during the ame. carrying the score inning by inning back to Mare Island. only furnished good sport for the crowds at tfie baseball grounds and Corps Barracks, 100 miles away, but also was good training for the pigeons. eonl!!1? es . tlhiSnt In,theaccompaying picture-fr- ont row reading from left to is Red Murphy, Captain of the Marine Corps Team Governor. Stephens right of California and Billy Rogers, Manager and Captain of the Sacramento Senators. Jl GS33EKEI5HE3 SEE 3J |