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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYKJJM. UTAH MiwatMprNi SOUTH CACHE Pridaj COURIER July 19, 1918 fmmmm Miss Veda Anderson left last Saturday for Weiser, Idaho. A good CHEAP to Joseph Appleyard, buggy. Apply entered at the Pontoffice ,..yrurn, Utah Adv. second class mail mattet, .der the Act Hycum. of March 3 1879 FOR SALE between the mouth of Blacksmith Fork canyon and the J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager Forks, a red leather suit case. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same LOST at this Local News Adv. office. LOST A ladys tan crochet handIf you need tires buy themnow, bag between postoffice and P. L as prices are going to raise. Petersens residence, Hyrum. Find-de- r Adv. Hyrum Garage. please leave same at this office Mr. Anton Viere has done some and decorating very good painting in the Hyrum State Bank, and the Bank has now a new and pleasing appearance. Mr. Hyrum Christensen re- and be rewarded. LOST. A Adv. serge jacket between Mantua and the hardware ranch in Blacksmith Fork canyon Finder will,be rewarded by leaving Ad. same at this office. navy-blu- e turned Thursday from a short Mr. Claud Jensen of the Hyrum visit at Shelley, Idaho, where he Garage, went to Salt Lake this afhas been looking after his farm ternoon ,to take instruction injbat-ter- y interests. building, from an expert who Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hall Sr. left came direct from the east to give last Saturday for an extended visit th ase special instruction to auto-mobi- with relatives and friends in mechanics in Salt Lake. and in the other places Idaho, A party composed of Mr. Snake River country. Tames J Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. FOR S.&LE Forty-acr- e irrigat- J. A. Wahhn, Mr and Mis. Leroy ed farm, 2 miles south of Hyrum. Wahlen, and Mr.- - Jack Wahlen Excellent soil, primary water right. motered to Bear Lake last SaturA Bargain. Apply at Courier office day morning for a .short visit Adv. with relatives and friends, reor phone 310J at Logan. The Minstrel Show at thejRex turning Monday afternoon. Theatre last Tuesday night was The Logan Garage and Supply quite largely attended, and is Co is doing a big business. Mr. C. said to be one of the best shows M. Harris and his salesman left this of its kind that has visited Hy- morning for Bear Lake territory rum in a long time. with five cars which they have just sold over there. The comnanv Mr. John Allred was down from Smithfield, to spend the has bought and stored about $69,000 a24th with family and friends at in automobiles last fall and a When home. Mr. Allred is building a lmost completely sold out. Hudson Pierce the Arrow, S.ilo in Smithfield, and expects yoursee and Grant Qix cars Reo, Six, Super to contrnct for several more in will know who are road on the you that section. doing things Logan Republican. Rex-bur- The Reasons Why le g, The Misses Georgia and Julia Klotz returned from their visit in Salt Lake Wednesday. They were accompanied to this city by Mrs. Jos. Nelson and daughter and Miss Darlene Stephensen, who are visiting here. The officers and teachers of the 3rd ward Sunday School had a days outing in Blacksmith Fork canyon on the 24th. They report an enjoyable time with plenty of sport climbing hills and viewing mountain scenery. Quite a severe hail storm passed over the east bench toward Paradise last Saturday evening doing considerable damage -- 'to grain and beets in that section. Otherwise the beet crop in that section looks excellent Mr. H. F. Liljenquist, field inspector, reports. is what conditions have done fn the case of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. A Increased the traffic so that a larger number of employ&i is necessary. ' , i Drawn to the colors a large proportion of the male employ!. Made it possible to give the subscriber more service by - strict economy. , b V. But made it necessary for the company to get some increas in rates. The Company is therefore asking for what it Can a faithful public servant do otherwise? Society and Primur , : needs. i, ary Conventions held last Saturt day were well attended. Officers meetings were held in the morning. and a conjoint session 'of both organizations was held in Sisters Farnsthe afternoon. worth and Zina Y. Card, .m'em-ner- s of the general board of R. S. and Primary A sn, respective-- y FOR SALE Empty were in attendance and gave much valuable instruction to Apply at Hyrum Garage. officers and members in b v v V 1 1 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph C 0. Departure of Mails Mail will leave the local post office !rom now on at 11:33 a. m. for Logan and Preston instead of 11:45. For Salt Lake and all points north, east and west at 2:17 p. m. instead of 3:40 as heretofore. Up-to-Dat- e 42 40 bushels wheat, 55 bushels oats, 35 bushels peas. 12 tons sugar beets. The best1 crops are averag- AT CUT PRICES Artkur W. Olsen, D. C. Local Chiropractor from $100 to $200 an acre, according to distance from this city, and improvements. The crops are averaging per acre 250 bushel potatoes, lling HYRIM GARAGE since to inspect the Hyrum Union Mill in this city, preparatory of build- I am back on the job again and am in a position to take care of all who are sick or afflicted in any way. The Idaho Falls Territory has the cheapest good farms in the West. Those ih this district are se- All kinds of Repair Work promptly attended to. Automobile Tires ctic. Idaho Land Sale We Have on Sale an line of tires, tubes and other auto accessories. A party of gentlemen accompanied by Mr. Hans P. Anderson motored up from Price Utah a few days Notice-Chiropra- 1 Work Guaranteed! All . ing one similar in Price. These gentlmen were much pleased with the working grwth of our mill and also with 'our city and surrounding country. Mr. Anderson was excused from his club work in that county and remained here, while these gen. tlmen returned with the best of opinions as to beautiftl Cache. war-tim- e Increased the cost of new telephone construction from 50 to 100 per cent, or more. Doubled the price of steel, copper wire, platinum and lead. Made higher wages necessary for telephone 'employes. The Relief Mr. H. J. Olsen, former Prin- cipal of the Hyrum District Schools, who has just recently accepted a government position passed through Hyrum Thursday on his way to Provo, Utah, to take up his labors with a U. S. Geological Survey party. This il ing per acre, 500 bushels potatoes, 60 bushels wheat, 45 bushels peas, 80 bushels oats, 18 tons sugar beets. Alfalfa, clover and timothy hay is raised in large quantities Many raise clover seed, alfalfa seed, barley and rye. Some corn is raised. Our water rights are the best and earliest in the Snake River Valley. Good school in every community. Idaho Falls is the center of this big district and has a population of 7,506. Good thriving ! For three days only we are giving from 15 to 50 per cent discount on ' 100, Standard Grade, 3500 and 5000 Mile Guaranteed Tires. -- little city We have a little unimproved sage brush land left at LOGAN GARAGE per acre. . Sheppard & Co. . , SUPPLY CO. 8c 201 AND 209 NORTH MAIN, $60 For .detailed information, write Come in Early and Gel Thai Extra THESE-- v Idaho Fails, Idaho LOGAN, UTAH v J) |