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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Sooth Cache Courier - :bv r Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN, Publisher. Serving in a World atWar THE RARE METALSBILL A bill is being put through Conappropriating fifty million gress dollars to develop the production of the rarer metals about which little is known by the general public but which play an important part in war materials. ' In order to make the United States independent of the world during war time by production of necessary ores, such as tungsten, molybdenum, graphite and manganese, a bill was favorably reported by the House mines committee. The measure is intended also to enable the government to conserve the supply, control and distribution, and, if necessary, to fix the price of these materials. The bill is approved by the Secretaries of War, Navy and Interior, and practically every man who appeared before the committee indorThe report of the sed the bill. House committee says: If proper encouragement is given the producers of these metals, most of them, if not all, can be developed in our own country for our own needs for the army and navy and for the necessities in civil life. as today as In the face of greatly increased costs of material we are endeavoring to maintain our plant at the highest point of efficiency. the kind that We are doing our utmost to serve the public as satisfactorily we did before the war upset the commercial world. m-e-l- -t in your mouth light, fluffy, tender cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging round the pantry all made with Despite may be no the demands of the signal service of our armies have deprived us of many technically trained men, those who remain have spread out to fill the gaps by extra effort. While CALUMET BIKING POWDER the safest, purest, most economical kind. Try it driveaway bake'-da- y failures. In some places congestion has occurred because we have been unable to secure equipment for relief, but in such cases the traffic is being handled to the full extent of human ability. You save when you buy it. You save when you use it. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U.S. Food Authorities. HIGHEST the high cost of labor, we are maintaining full crews that there' part of the work slighted or neglected. With the world rocking under the weight of war; with economic conditions unsettled and abnormal, we are striving always to coordinate our efforts to the great problems involved in the winning of the war. AWARDS service is playing a conwill ultimate victory. bring spicuous part in the forces, that We feel that uninterrupted, efficient telephone The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. A FRIEND OF THE WEST Secretary f the Interior, Franklin K. Lane has been a warm friend of the west in his stand for fair legislation which would permit development of our great natural resources such as, oil, waterpowers and mines. machinery can and will be used ft r In doing this, he most other manufacturing work after the unjustly attacked. war. Mr. Lane can see that great natThe invisible and intangible forces, ural resources without development the moral forces of the world, the are worse than useless. soul and conscience of mankind are eastern conservation! . lighting on our side.ists have used the natural resources of the west for years, as good The Kid Has Gone vote getting material. To The Colors A few men like Lane have dared to point out the folly of a policy The Kid has gone to the Colors which restricts production. And we dont know what to say; The war has proved that they and cuddled were, right for we are today in the he Kid we have loved out for the Flag today. Stepped midst of the worst fuel and oil famine the nation has ever seen and yet We thought him a child, a baby With never a care at all, political interests are still blocking But his. country called him man-siz- e legislation which would throw open And the Kid has heard the call. the great natural storehouses of the west under proper safeguards. He paused to watch the recruiting Our waterpowers run to waste to Where, fired by the fife and drum, the sea and our oil lands are with- He bowed his head to Old Glory And thought' that it whispered: held from development. . Measures are now before congress Come! needThe Kid, not being a slaker, which would permit this sorely Stood forth with patriot-joed 'development of both oil and waterpower resouces and still the To add his name to the roster And God, were proud of the boy! delay continues. of his men and Lane Secretary The Kid has gone to the Colors; sense of vision as to the countrys It seems but a little while needs mean much to the nation at Since he drilled a schoolboy army this time. In a truly martial style. Let us hope that the conserva- But now hes a man, a soldier. tion farce for political purposes, And we lend him listening ear, which permits our oils to waste in For his heart is a heart all loyal, the ground and our waters to waste UnseoUrged by the curse of fear. to the sea will soon be ended. His dad, when he told him, shuddered d; His mother-Go- d bless OUR MONEY NOT WASTED mother-naturwith a blest Yet, She wept with a mother-pride- . , All of the money being expendec But he whose old shoulders straightfor war purposes is not going to be ened a waste. Some of it is going to be Was Grandad-f- or memory ran shot away; some of it is going to be Te when he, too, a youngster. years sunk at sea; some of it is going to Was changed by the Flag to a man! be invested in machinery that wil Ex. be useless in time of peace. But a very great portion of it is being spent for things that will be as valuable when peace comes as From May 1st, the Hyrum Tithnow, though not so imperatively Office will he open every Tuesneeded, then ships for instance ing Adv. And as for the immense ammount day and Saturday ONLY. spent in adapting our manufacturing Cheap Sale on Mens Clothing and plants to war purposes, it is esti m ated that 90 per cent of our war Shoes. Star Clothing Store, Logan. has-bee- So-cal- led - 1 P3EM EXTRA SPEGLAl But Big in Capacity SALE 1 ' Small in Size FOR ONE WEEK ON ens Work Shirts The New Junior. Ideal Separator 20 x 36 lives up to the reputation that goes with all separators that carry the name maInstead of being just a make-shiRumely Ideal. chine to Meet the needs of a small tresher, it has been designed and constructed along the same lines as the larger Ideals and the man who buy sone can count on the long lasting Rumely Ideal to give satisfaction. -- Present Market Value y $1.00 Extra Special Sale Price 69c. - Comparatively little power is required to run the 20 x 36 Ideal Any tractor capable of successfully pulling three p'ows r can easily handle it fully equipped with and wind stacker, self-feede- i Buy Your ft J. - E. CHRISTENSEN,- - Local Agent, Hyrum, for the Rumely Thresher Co. La Porte, Ind. herl-crie- e. Notice! In Half or Whole Doz. It Will Pay You. 6 Pair for the Price of 5 pair. Lots. Every sixth Pair Free. , GOOD LUMBER IS AT THE BOTTOM of success. Low prices may help some, but its the fine quality of j our lumber that brings our customers back time and again. It pays us to sell good lumber. It will pay you better to buy it. It lasts longer and is more satisfactory tyo work up.. Try us with an order and youll come back when yoq mant more. lFonnesbeck Smith Bros. Lumber Knitting Works LOGAN AND IIYRUM, UTAH. Co. |