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Show poor copy-- s SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH For Public Use On July 12 the President signed Utah Industrial REPORT Forest Lands Restored a proclamation making large eliminations from the Dixie National Forest, Nevada and Utah. The Western Utah Copper Co. will build mill in Deep Creek district. The urgent demand 'in mining centers is that gold production Money is the ie stimulated. million acres, the larger portion of which is excluded from the two Moapa Divisions of the Forest situated in the extreme southern portion of Nevada. From the Charleston Mountain unit ife blood of commerce. Gold is he basis of money. The gold fal-in- g supply of the world has been slightly1 ovef 125,000 Have you ever had the price to take a real vacation away from everything youre tired of and all the old places? YOUR VACATION be the best youve known this year can you begin now to save for it. Start if account with us today and watch the pile grow truly an inspiring sight! an HYRUM STATE BANK along the present southwestern boundaries. These lands are added in order to make administra tion of that portion of the Forest more practical, the topography of the landing such that the present boundaries cannot be administered on the : ground. use more corn use more fish & beans July 2.2 Salt Lake City, Utah ourty mining companies report une dividends amounting to $24-662.83- 8. The total area eliminated comprises slightly over one quarter acres are iminated from the Forest and restored to the public domain. The entire area of Sheep Mountain unit, Nevada, situated to the northeast of the Charleston Mountain area, is likewise restored to the public domain, and abolished as a National Forest unit. The land classification recently approved by the Secretary of Agriculture showed that the areas within these two Divisions of the Forest consist largely of lands containing only sage brush, juniper, and pinion. It is this characrer of land which has been eliminated, and the Forest boundary has been so drawn around Charlestown Peak, Nevada, as to retain only the land of the yellow pine timber type. Several small tracts are eliminated from the Utah Division of the Forest in southwestern Utah, and the proclamation has provided for the addition to this Division of the Forest of about b, 000 acres ' Developments Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the Hyrum State. Bank, off rapidly. ;eet. Salt named bank: that the above anc foregoing report contains a full true, and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 29th day of June, 1918 Harry W. Oakes, Cashier Correct Attest: i Robert Baxter, J. Christiansen, A. A. Allen, C. Evans, Bank Commis- rip: A Et tr, - r..J ;.,c Gj.. t S3. U. S.' . WAR-SAYING- r deliver Kindly have Sot which I will pay on delivery: letter-carrie- STAMPS at S r u ,23c. U. S. THRIFT STAMPS at tr , A. W. ?. canyon. I Delt'a. Ground is being broken here for an ice factory. Salt Lake. Utah beets advance fast with favorable weather. The crop is in good shape and a heavy yield is predicted. The labor situation is better than ex- August Motion Picture Magazine Picture Magazine will contain stories about Anita Stewart, Fay Tincher, George M. Cohan, Mary Warren, Lillian and Dorthy Gish, little Mary McAlister, Edward Earle, and two exquisite East Indian Love Lyrics written by Madame Petrova. There will also be a storyized vern sion of the Fox Salome, which is Theda Baras forthcoming screen triumph and a story of the Paramount play, "Missing, which feature Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon, the latter being remembered for his excellent work as "Huckleberry Finn in the Tom Sawyer stories. Bright news-note- s of the players and their work will run thru the various pages, the pages being interspersed with beautiful new pictures of the popular stars. The cover design is pleasing Douglas Fairbanks thoughtfully gazing at the world. super-productio- TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: ' tssofifx food Bjjjrtrw EOtYyourdf xomethin WASTE NOTHING or Mail to P ost Office er - The August number of the Motion Support that oppoJwPruwiauinu Hand Letter-Carri- Provo- Hope of Israel is the name of a newly organized mining company in Spanish Fork pected. The Greene Cananea mine June Bank Commissioner. production was 4,100,000 pounds copper, 143,500 ounces of silver and 1100 ounces of gold. GERMANY BEAT EVERY FLAG Fill In Marysvale. Swift & Co. are developing alunite deposits here. Evans, U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION Tear Out Attorney-Gener- al Old Deer Trail mine near Directors is shipping .12 cars of Subscribed and sworn to before Marysvale a ore months. me this 9th day of July 1918. W. John Jensen, Ohio Copper Co. Bingham. Notary Public. starts third 200 ton unit of mill. seal My commission expires on 1st day Bingham City. Cement Comof Oct., 1918. pany is building $150,000 potash State of Utah, gg f Office of Bank Commissioner, plant. the causse offreedom ij The credit. Tintic. Shipments precipitates and bullion are being made at the rate of one or two carloads a month. The past week two cars were shipped that State of Utah, ranged from $30,000 to $40,000. County of Cache, Harry W. Oakes, being first duly Crown Point mine Provo. sworn according to law, deposes anc is shipping iron quartz. says that he is Cashier of the above W. E. and serve Lake. holds that the Universbe financed on state cannot ity sioner 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 11th day of July 1918. 4m S'oM&r use syrups , Metal production of all kinds needs encouragement to the ful-e- st extent and gold production needs special attention to stop rapidly decreasing production due to increased cost and inflexible price of the yellow metal. I, Wl E. use just enough The credits placed upon gold have been increasing with startling rapidity. Farrington field shows 1 well with a daily gas flow of million . 25c. each. S. 6. C.w,: i LOi uNw J4 15 )('v A A iv' Cc he Notice Notice is hereby given that any exchange in the use of water by water users of the Hyrum Irrigation Co. is contrary to the rules of the company without first obtaining the consent and approval of the water master. By order of the Board of Directors, Adv. Hyrum Irrigation Co. ; $4 21 . at 10 Dec. S. pi. 4.17 $5.00 JANUARY 1. 1923 S. VO'-tTI- -- - t SUBSCRIBE FOR The South 'Cache Courier Cheap ana big can Baking Powders do not ia ve you money. Calumet does its pure and far superior to sour milk and soda. Trimmed Hats for $1.09 at Eliason Sisters July Clearance Sale. Adv. Advertise your wants in the and get results. |