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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE Fridaj. Sept. Entered at the COURIER , yrum, Utah as second class mad mattet, .wider the Act of March 3 1879 a J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & Manager Local News For Sale milk cowi. Why Have a Backbone! Adv. 1918 Allen. 13, Postoffice WANTED Fat and Feeder hogs, highest market price paid. A. D. Garland Haws came home from Montana this week suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. The spine is the BACKBONE and hence is the ; part of the body. If you will notice the person whoT rUllt is the most strongest and most perfect T tlle can be proven and has been proven that the cause ot r back-bon- Mary Douglas of Wellsville and Miss Lillian Wilson left this Saturday morning to teach school at Rigby, Idaho. Miss he-- and weak bodies is a pressure on nerves at the to the misalignment of its segments, thereby cutting0" life force or energy from parts of the body. You Your choice of 3 good Mr. John Monson was down Alvin Allen. Hyrum. from his ranch ' at Smithfield, Mr. W. A. Liljenquist went to Salt Lake City this Saturday evening. x Miss Lareta Wahlen returned a visit in from short Thursday parts of the body examined, why neglect the IMPORTANT PART? I will examine your back-bon- e FREE and where your troubles may be. back-bon- looking after business interests in this city, this week. Thursday, Sept. 12, Miss Francis d"e ? 1HK tell H. J. McKay, D. C. House Calls CHIROPRACTOR Phone 97' 3rd North Main Sr., Logan, Utah 3EE E Review of Utah Industries In view of the scarcity of laborers, recommendation was made that district road supervisors be authorized to employ women to clean the highways of weeds at $2.00 a day. The yield of 1918 sugar beet crop in U. S: is estimated at tons. This is 280,000 tons more than the crop of 1917; as officially reported. Ogden. Shipment of peaches in carload lots to the east begins school and high school as well as Bear Lake people passing through lere. Between 40 and 50 cars prospective students have been ar- Hyrum are asking for all kinds of will be sent. riving daily, and Monday the 16th fruit. People that have any kiod of The peach crop of Utah excells opening day promises to be a lively fruit to sell, should call Alvin Allen, of last year. - The one for the schools. s tell him the price and he will send greatly that bushel realized last price per Sept. 12th, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. the parties to them, or go with year was 75 Scents, while this Wilson received a telegram from them giving his time entirely free, year peaches are selling at $bper their son Jess who is at the R. O. in order that people who Want jushel. The crop from the ProT. C. Presidi-- Cal. stating that fruit can be promptly supplied. vo bench alone is valued at $225-00he had received his commission The best record at the Cache as 2nd Lieutenant. County Fair for 5 8 mile running Utah sends lambs to eastern Bud Rose the son of race was won by Meridia, Sept. 23, markets. It is' estimated that secP. P. Rose accidently fell off a 1915. His marx was sixty-tw400 car loads have left this terriShe will not be horse, breaking his leg Friday. Dr. onds one tory in the past ten days. us with this year, but the recorc Eliason was called and set the inSalt Lake. The Bamberger jured limb and the boy is getting will be broken Sept. 24th. The best car mile dash was also shops are to be brought to record for along at well as can be expected. Lake. Lalt won by the famous Meridia. Her Temporary strucDr. Geo. B. Ownby, the mark was 1:17. Some record ture is planned until after the is now permanently located at This record will also be will smashec war, when modern be constructed. the former home of Alfred Fellows, this year. in the 2nd ward, where he is preMidvale. Utah Iron & Steel pared to take care of your eye Co. increases its capacity. The Examination and troubles. All Work Guaranteed company is improving the plant free. Calls promptly at about by $250,000 expending We Have on Sale tended to. Adv. which the war board approves an line of tires, tubes Second turnace to be ready by The best harness race record on and other auto accessories. Cache November; was Fair Track the output will then be County All kinds of from"4000 Work to 5000 tons. made by Dictatum September 26, Repair promptly attended to. 1912. His mark was 2:15. He was Sept; 9. Salt Lake City. 0. Enlist by Going to the Utah Agricultural College On September 5th, if the present draft biU becomes all young men of America, between the ages of 18 and 21, must register for some form of military service. e It is the eyrrei-e- d of the War Department and the State Courul of Defense that all qualified attend college and secure a comblnation of military and academic tram- mg To make this possible, a Students Army Training C ) has been established at the Utah Corps (3 A Agricultural College Should Congress lower the age of ate military service, men of the new liability to mv-reages NOT ALREADY ENLISTED may find difficulty m entering the service otherwise than through the Draft Boards Men who enlist in the S A. T C when thy come under the jurisdiction of the draft law, WILL BE PLACED IN CLASS 5D. To meet the request of the Government, all men qualified to attend coll,. t register m the S. A T. C" AT ONCE New and former students may recister a, Agricultural College BY MAIL Fill out and j? following card to the Registrar, Utah AencuWi Cd lege, Logan, Utah. It will constitute ance by the institution! a student ofthe UtahTL1?, College and a member of the Students' Army TnS Corps If you are over 21 but have not vet bum niu , military service or have been given deferred classiliatZ you may enter the Utah Agricultural College and in the Reserve Officers Training Corps You Z receive special military and academic traininr to for a commissioned office m the you United States Army w, Z. REGISTRATION CARO Agricultural College of Utah Special Mail Registration Form I the undersigned, a candidate for admission to the Agricultural College of Utah and to the Students' Army Training of that Institution, do hereby pledge myself on being admitted, to conform strictly and at all times to its rules, and by all g means to promote its best interests Name ui full Home address Date of Birthplace . birh Former Student? (Answer Yes or No) Father's name Legal Mothers name . Address guardian . (CUT HERE) The ertrance fee of $5 00 should be endowed Check or Post Ofiicc money order accepted (The student may delay payment of the $5 00 entrance fee until he arrives at tne School ) The applicant should report for work on September 30th, or as soon thereafter as possible Candidates are admitted to the Freshman class who are graduates of high schools or who kve 15 units of high school work In certain cases mature students or others may be admitted conditionally to the collegiate work of the Institution if they satisfy the committee on entrance of their ability to successfully carry the wodc. Those 18 years of age or over, or those under 18 who have had two years of high school work are admitted to the vocational practical courses of the College without examination The Utah Agricultural College is responding mag nificently to the Government's request that military technical experts be trained, Tt maintains, ummpaird however, its organization for college and vocational work m the six great Schools of Agriculture Home Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Mechanic Arts Commerce and Business Administration, and General Science. opportunities offered to girls in Home Economics Child Welfare and related work Teachers trained, meeting all Smith-Hughrequirements Fall term opens September 30th For further information, address Presidents Utah Office, Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Serve Yourself and Your Country by Registering at tlie UTAH AGRICULTURAL Get Under a Thatcher Hat! 4 eye-speciali- bui-lding- s con-sulti- All the Desirable Features that can be put into a hat. Up-to-Da- te HIRCM GARAGE Fat Hogs wanted for immediate shipment. Inquire of A. D. Allen, Adv. Hyrum. Fall Styles Now Ready! & s FOR SALE CHEAP A kitchen cabinet, and a harrow, both articles nearly as good as new. Will be sold at a bafgain. Apply to miller. Adv. Roy Nielsen, the first-clas- Is Your Goiter or Hay Fever Bothering you now? If so call and see me and get cured in a short time. I have had considerable experience with these particular diseases and know what Chiropractic adjustments will do for them. Call and get Spinal Annaly. s is and First Adjustment Free. I make house calls by pointment. ap- Arthur W. Olsen, D.C. P.S.C. CHIROPRCTOR Hyrum Office Hours: 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Paradise, hours 3:45 to 8 p. m. Office, upstairs in Postoffice building, Hyrum. Mr. Loyal and Miss Geneveive White of Thatcher, Idaho, were the guests of Miss Lillian Wilson the past few days. They .also called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White of Paradise, before returning to their home in Idaho. Forrest Taylor Co., gave a very satisfactory performance at the Retf Theatre last Wednesday eve. This was their first appearThe E. ance in this city this season. The company expects to be here again about the 1st of October and judg- ing from the first performance given, the people of Hyrum are assured of some excellent dramatic treats during the coming season, and we bespeak for the company the patronage the people of Hyrum have always accorded the E. Forrest Taylor Co. Com crow - Age . one-hal- f. 3-- 4 Nov Opportunities at Logan for Utah and Idaho Boys in Training Corps to Train for Commssions in U. S. Army and for Technical Service o owned by Mr. John Thompson, Salt Lake City . This record will be broken this year. u Call and Have Your Backbone Examind! Critchlow, left for Rigby, Idaho, where she will teach school the comSalt Lake. ing Beason. On her way she stopMiss Adelaide Holm has accepted ped off at Pocatello to visit friends. a position as school teacher at Quite a number of Hyrums Junction. Cache populace attended Peach Day at Mrs. Sheffield is down form Butte Brigham City, last Wednesday All report a fine Montana, visiting with her mother and Thursday. time with plenty of free peaches. Mrs. C. L. Swenson of this city. The concert and dance given at Girls were born to Mr. and Elite Hall last Thursday eventhe Mrs. Joseph Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Jensen this week. ing was very largely attended and was a real musical treat. The proMr. Frank Parkinson is home gram was good and received much from Teton Basin, where he has applause. Manager A. J. Peterson been working with a party of R.R. is doing all in his power to make surveyors. the hall popular and attractive for Mr. Eugene Liljenquist and both young and old. daughter Irene, of Moreland, Idaho, Registration day was rather queit are visiting his mother Mrs. Emma in Hyrum, all the business houses Liljenquist and family a few days. were closed and most of our citizens Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Thompson enjoyed a real holiday. There went to Salt Lake the first of the wasnt a great deal of excitement week, where Mrs. Thompson had to around the registration office, but undergo a slight operation. Mr. those who had to register promptly C. F. Olsen accompanied them. responded and at the close of the Teachers for both the district day the figures totaled 165. e, JkfflEejr mwpt eat United States Food Administration ) COLLE |