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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH SOOTH CACHE F riday COURIER M. 1918 Entered at the Poiitoflice at Hyrum, Utah aa second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3 1879 Conjoint Meeting (Continued from 1st page.) , May 3. I. A. fellow men. Wemust work out our salvation in human action in human life. A vocal solo was rendered by Mr. R. E. Hubbard. Professor Casto of the U. A C. gave a very' interesting talk. He paid that life is a matter of adjustment. We should be eliminating bad habits and substitute better habits in their place. He called attention to.how readily the United States as a nation had adjusted herself to the abnormal condition caused by the war. A duet was sung by Wm. J. Allen and Miss Addie Allen of Wellsville. f- An oration entitled .The Battle of the Marne, was delivered by J. T. Wilson of the Hyrum First ward. A vocal solo was rendered by'Mr. George Baugh of Logan. The closing number was America sung by choir ane congregation. Benediction by Alvin Shipley'. . J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Local News few young pigs left at $5.50 AdA. Apply Gem Jersey Farm. FOR SALEPotatoes. Apply to Adv. Chris Christiansen, Hyrum. A Remember the Closing Out Grocery Sale at Williams Economy '' ' Store next week. Mr. J. W. Ellingson, Traffic Mgr. of the U. I.' C. Ry., was a Hyrum business visitor Thursday. FOR SALE a mowing machine as good as new.- - Apply to Mrs. P. Adv. W. Lofthouse, Hyrum. , Remember the big moving ture production at the Rex Dont fail to see it. To-nigh- pic- t. - Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Nielsen are happy over the arrival of a fine Cheap Sale on Mens Clothing and daughter at their home last Monday. Shoes. Star Clothing Store, Logan. Allconcerned are doing nicely. Miss Pearl Peters of Brigham City, spent Saturday and Sunday in Hyrum the guest of Miss Isabelle ? ? T Closing Orat Croceiry Sale j , i? In order to put in a larger Stock of Knit Goods, we will i? sell our Entire Stock of Groceries at greatly reduced f T T ? ? t prices $ as follows. Amber, Reg. 35c for 30c Hills Bros. reg. 45c for 40c 40c for 35c 1" 35c for 30c 30c for 27 for 22c Tea, Tree, reg. 25c 25c 25c for Hills, reg. 25c for 22c Shasta, 15c can for 1 4c Peas, Early J one, June 12c can for 11 Corn, reg 20c can for ... 18c Coffee, . f f All new and clean stock: Beans, Riverton, 15c can for 14c Sardines, Missn, 20c can for 18c A Pork & Bean?, Pierces, 20c 12 Salmon, McGov. lb, can 35c 34c Karo Syrup, 1 gal. 95c for 90c lb. can 20 20c 0 " half gal. 50c for 45c S. B. , lb. 25c for 23c V 1 qrt. can 20c for 18c Oysters, small can 15c. for 12 Gold. Tree Syrup 1 gal. 95c 90c large can, 25c. for 24c Sc Sun Ripe Oats, 3 pks. for 1.00 gal., 50c " "1 qrt. Tomatoes, large can, . small size, 15c 30c 23c for 14c it . per pkg, Sodas, 3 paks 12 for 12c 3 Pinapple, small can 25c for 23c Macaroni, paks tf Sale Starts Monday Morning, WILLIAMS ECONOMY I it .. 35c for 25c for 25c A May 6th f STORE, Main Str., Hyrum! I Here V is an opportunity to lay in a supply of Groceries at a Big Saving to you. We carry a complete line of Standard Fashions and Patterns. ' Savage. The Silver Players played for a dance at Holbrook, Idaho, last Wednesday night, Holbrook is located about 80 miles west of Hyrum. . Thats going some. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Orell, motored up from Ogden Thursday, to pay relatives and friends a short visit. Mr. Orell also made a pleasing call at the Courier office. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allgairs are happy over the arrival, at , their home last Saturday evening, of a bouncing baby boy." All concerned are doing nicely, and even the father has been heard to say, "have something. f $ - I Messrs. Francis Kirl'ham state ' and Hummell, representative, government representative of Smith-Highe- s Act, were, visitors at the South Cache High Tuesday.- These officials are visiting the various high schools in the state in the interest of vocational training and expressed themselves as highly pleased with the work of the school. $ .S . Last Friday Mrs. Ed. Anderson gave birth to a child, which however only lived a few days. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 oclock at the family residence, with Bishop McBride in charge. , Menbers of the 1st ward choir furnished the singing,and during the services Mrs G. A. Anderson sang a solo. The speakers were Elders A.-JAllen, Mads Rassmussen, and Bp. McBride. The opening prayer was offered by Elder Silas Allen and closing prayer by Jos. C. Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Silas Allen. e . . ,' after immediately school was out, the teachers , of the Lincoln school, chaperoned by Mr. Wright, went up Blacksmith Fork Canyon on a May-da- y picnic. That have with their music they might ride, the lumber wagon which served as a conveyance, was generousThe ly supplied with cowbells. stream of the swift canyon fording gave just the right bit of excitement to the frolic but it also occasioned some alarm among the weaker of the weaker sex. Upon arriv-in- g at their destination the picnic-er- s enjoyed a wholesome lunch, so wholesome in .fact, that one dignified member of the faculty was obliged to take a nap before he Howcould make the return trip. ever Bince school is in sesson today, it is believed that no really serious ill effects resulted. Thurslay, , he 6 - o Ipsimy v f; sfi 0 0 Photo Drama ofLife Depicted with Uelentlef Truth b ic Nfcf 0 Some Are More Sinned Against Than Sinning . wKfa W This Most Attractive Moving Picture Production 0 ' VVILL BE PRESENTED AT THE Rex Theatre Hyrum, Saturday, May 4, 1918 Admission 15c. and 25c., Including War Tax . 9 ' ' 0 0 0 0 & a |