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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUMj UTAH MONSTROUS IDEA Young Men Of America Uncle Sam Says A Man Trained Is Worth Ten Untrained Prussias It Will Train You Free GRADUATES' The Path of Patriotic Duty Lies Straight Before You COLLEGE MEN Enlist H the Utah Agricultural College and Prepare Students Army Training Corps Where HIGH SCHOOL J Mothers Maiden High School .'. C A, Name Graduate . Address The entrance fee may be paid by the student upon h.s Local Board entrance in college. The applicant should report for work on September or as soon thereafter as possible. 30, YOUNG MEN OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDU- CATION Opportunities exist for you in the S. A. T. C. Fill out and send in application form. THEN ASK YOUR LOCAL DRAFT BOARD TO ASSIGN YOU TO THE S. A. T. C. AT THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR VALUABLE VOCATIONAL TRAINING. of the S. A. Tv C. receive full equipment, including uniforms, 'board and lodging, and thirty dollars a month pay from the War Department? THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL All members COLLEGE UNIT IS RAPIDLY FILLING UP. ' DIATELY The College is retaining unimpaired its extensive courses for not members of tlie S. A. T. C. 30. For further Information Address Young Women and Young Men The Fall Quarter Opens Sept. Presidents Office Tihe ' J 11 Our Fall Lines are all Coming in Now. Now the time to, get your choice in is Dress Goods, Shoes and Novelties. CALL AT Allen Brothers The Old Reliable Store Hyrmu, Utah SUBSCRIBE FOR The South Cache Courier 2, At a conference of field men of the United States food administration held Ip Washington, F. C. Walcott pictured condition as he had found them in the countries invaded by German arms. Mr. Walcott served with Mr. Hoover on the Belgium relief commission when this nation was attempting to feed the starving civilian population of Belgium, Inland and northern France. In his address lie had pictured such conditions as he said he could not believe unless he had seen the situation through and through, and had lived with it for weeks. He showed these terrible conditions to be the result of deliberate plans on the part of official Germany, and in summing up he said : Such is the German mind ns it was disclosed to me in several weeks contact with 9 officers of the staff. Treaties are scraps of paper, if they hinder German aims. Treachery is condoned and praised, if it falls in with German interest. Men, lands, countries are German prizes. Populations are to be destroyed or enslaved so Germany may gain. Women are Germanys prey, children are spoils of war. God gave Germany (he Ilohen-zoller- n and together they are destined to rule Europe and, .eventually, the world thus reasons tlio., kaiser. Coolly, delihern foly, officers of the German staff, permeated by this monstrous philosophy',- discuss the denationalization of peoples, the destruction of nations, the undoing of other civilizations, for Germanys account. In all the world such a thing has never been. The human mind has never conceived the like. Even among barbarians, the thing would be incredible. The mind can scarcely grasp the fact that these things are proposed and done by a modern government professedly a Christian government in the family of civilized nations. This system has got to be rooted out. If it takes everything in the world, If It takes everyone of us, this abomination must be overthrown. It must be ended or the world is not worth living in. No matter how long it takes, no matter how much it costs, we must endure to the end with agonized France, with imperiled Britain, with shattered Belgium, with shaken Russia. We must hope that Germany will have a new birth as Russia is being reWe must pray, as we fight born. evil that is in Germany, the against that the good which is in Germany may somehow prevail. We must trust that In the end a Germany really great with the strength of a wonderful race may find its place as one of the brotherhood of nations In the new world that is to be. The responsibility of success or failure rests now upon our shoulders; the eyes of' the world are anxiously watching us. Are we going to be able to rise to the emergency, throw off our inefficiency, and prove that democracy is safe for the world? - ENROLL DIME- - UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Logan, Utah Utah Agricultural College Has Been Trainfor Twenty-Seve- n Years ing Soldiers ' I - Home Address Fathers Name This I have seen. could not Jt believe it unless had seen it through and through. For sev- eral weeks I lived with It; ? went all about it and back of it; inside and out of it was shown 4 me unt(l finally came to realize that the incredible was true. It is monstrous, It is un- thinkable, but it exists. It is the Prussian system. F. C. Wal- - If cott. 4to full Former Student of U. A. War Savings' Stamps which Unclq Sam is now asking you to give your pledge to buy Is the best investment in the world. They pay you in two l In the above statement Mr. Walcott has described a condition that must be changed if America, if the world, is to remain a fit place to And the only way by which live in. this change can be effected is the defeat of German arms in this war Nothing good, nothing sobut evil, can long as the come out of Germany, controlled are by a German people military autocracy, andtothe German realize this people cannot be made until this autocracy is crushed. The of has spirit of militarism thatand a made murder the Germans a robber nation must be utterly crushed If the world is to remain free, and to accomwho cannot fight plish this those of our support to lend must In France our men who are fighting for us. ways: first in interest compounded quarterly; second in teaching you the lesson of saving. But above all else they enable you to volunteer your dollar to stand behind the hoys who are In the trenches, as also those in cantonment and on the seas,' to give him the fobd and clothing and supplies that are necessary for his comfort and to wrest victory from the savage Hun whose brutality and Inhumanity toward those who oppose his effort to control the world has no parallel In history. War Savings Stamps in the month of .Tune cost $4.17 each. They return you five dollars on January 1st, 1923. If you' buy or pledge yourself to buy tlie limit of stamps which one individual can buy, $1,000, they will, cost you $S.!4.00. In five years you receive the full amount of $1,000. Can you earn money easier than this? The intensive campaign which is now being waged in Utah to obtain pledges to buy War Savings Stamps will end June 28, National Savings Day. The allotment to Utah is This allotment must be pledged on or before tlie date named. The State Director of War Savings hopes to be able to telegraph the National War Saving Commission on June 28 that the allotment of War Savings Stamps for Utah has been largely oversubscribed. It is up to you to come across at home. Your boj and your neighbors boy have gone across. Sign the pledge card when It is presented you. 0, SHALL WE SEE IT THROUGH OR QUIT The Government is finding it necessary to call upon us three times within a yer to provide by subscriptions to Liberty Loans, sums of money hitherto considered of fabulous proportions. . These facts should impress upon us as no mere word could do, the intense seriousness, the 'stern necessities, of the situation. Continued acquaintance with the more serious aspects of life is apt to breed indifference, and to distort own piental vision. As the soldier shudi. ders with horror at his first sight of carnage, but later becomes hardened, so are we apt to become complacent under conditions which call iactuaUy for increasingly strenuous effort. The Liberty Loan with its original accompaniments of novelty and noise appealed to our national love of a new sensation. In the Third Campaign much of the novelty will be lacking, but the serious purpose behind the campaign will have grown. Dur money was needed when both the First and Second Liberty Loans were floated, but it will be more than ever needed when the Third Loan is called for. Our army has grown, l has grown, the our national needs of our allies have grown, the hecessity of forever banishing the unspeakable menace of Prussianism has grown. No longer can we hope that the entrance of this country into the Struggle will induce an early peace, More arrogant, more desperate than even the German Government puts forward its impossible claims upon the rights and life of humanity. Our Government in its growing need is calling upon us to give up our luxuries, is conscripting the lives of our sons, is controlling trade, labor, and prices, with an ever increasing and firmness of purearnestness , pay-ioi- The test of our personal strength of character and determination is at hand. Your Government pleads with you very earnestly to preach and practice both before and during the next Liberty Loan Campaign a steadfastness of purpose, an unselfish patriotism, which shall reflect the spirit of a man who having set his hand to the execution of a necessary task would rather lose that hand than draw it back. This is the spirit 0 ' our President, of our allies it i ' surely our own. of good business. A further recommendation was made by the com- mittee to the farmers to increase the fall wheat acreage materially. Better planting, with better seed, of a larger area, will be necessary if we meet the government's request for increased production. 7iie fact was brought out that tbe season just closed was ideal foi farming. With a season, likely not so p,t d next year, a much greater acreage will be necessary, if we Increase nr wheat yield. Fall plant 'ng is particularly advantageous it reduces work during tbe spring rush. 1 te-caii- se FLIER BoiD CjS Today j ButtoI This Every Slacker Trips a Whacker! Friend Guynemer's filer! CHEVALIER and Has Pupil Seven Victories to His Credit. Paris. P.ozon-Ver-dura- z, recently made a chevalier of the Legion of Honor, following his seventh officially recorded nerial victory, was the intimate friend and pupil of Guynemer. lie accompanied Guynemer September 11, 1917, when the latter met liis fate. Ilis one thought since, it is asserted, has been (0 avenge tlie great ace. One of tlie now chevaliers feats was to shoot down three planes in four hours. He was a cavalryman until transferred to the air set vice. M9 CALLS MAGAZINE Fashion f I Authority Nearly 50 1 Y ears I Join th who turn to 1,300,000 women McCALL'S every month for correct fashfor for economical buying, ions, patterns, for fancy needlework, for good stories for pleasure, for help, for style. McCALL FREE! Patterns fit. SEND A POSTAL CARD AND ASK Makes the Kaissr FOR of MoCALL8 ; or 10.00 Offer to Women: or Lint of G1KTS Riven without cost: or RIOYChK Offer to Hoys so-- l (Hilo; or latest PATTERN CATALOGUE: or I Ur Cash Offer to AGENTS: or 160.00 Prise Offer to your CHURCH. AddrMi SAMPT.E COPY THE McCALL C0H Dollar I MADE IS Wear Buy Inquife of A. D. Allen. Adv. r pose. Fat Hogs wanted for immediate shipment. Hyrum. Urgent advice to all stock and dairy men to hold on to their animals at the present time, an dto refuse to be frightened Into sale by the high price of was feed, given by the special advisory committee of the Committee on Food Supply and Conservation of the State Council of Defense, at the Utah Agricultural College, Saturday, in its regular weekly session. It was the unanimous opinion of the members present that any wholesale disposal of beef and dairy animals at the present time, would be disastrous, not only for the state, but-fothe stockgrowers as well. A survey of the fed situation in Utah disclosd the fact that this state can feed the animals now within its borders, and even import animals from less fortunate regions. Careful feeding was urged iu the interests of economy and conservation. Pasturing of harvested fields was advised most strenuously, while the wide use of roughage was declared necessary. Straw, In particas feed, accordshould be used ular, ing to the committee. According to the dairy situation in the West, brought out the fact that there will be a great scarcity of dairy products this coming winter. The wise dairy man will nold onto his good stock, in anticipation of this shortage. The gleaning out of all Star borders from the dairy herds, and of poor types from the beef herds, was urged as a matter inds-crimina- te 4,4,4'44'4'4,4'4,444,4''l'l'l"l'4l'l''M4'l-- I -- Agricultural Investor Receives Liberal Interest and is Taught the Lesson of Saving. Your Dollars Will Stand Behind the Boys Who are in the Trenches, .Fighting That You May Escape the Domination of the Hun. ?. Special Mail Application Form I, the undersigned, a candidate for admission to the College of Utah, and to the Students Army Training of that Institution, do hereby pledge myself, on being adCorps mitted, to conform strictly and at all times, to its ruies, and by all proper means to promote its best interests. PAT TWO WATS Abominable System That Must Be Overthrown If the World Is to Be Worth Living In, Regardless of the Cost. I AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Date of Birth Gain. I FOR COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMY FOR SCIENTIFIC SERVICE FOR TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP Mail in The Application Card Below Age Barbarity Anything, Praiseworthy if for v The Utah Agricultural College Name in Murder, Treachery, The War Department Has Established At A HD III GERMAN you Will Shortly Be Serving Your Country. Have You To Offer To Your Nation THE SERVICES OF ONE MAN OR TEN? SINGS Fall Wheat Planting Urged STAMPS 0 Well 37tfc Sued. New York, N. Y. |