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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH SOUTH CACHE COURIER Friday. Oct. 4, tntered at the Pootoffice ;918 a, second class mail mattei, of March 3 1879 . .yiutn, Utah uder the Act Dr. Geo. B. Ownby, the is now permanently located at the former home of Alfred Fellows, in the 2nd ward, where he is prepared to take care of your eye troubles. Examination and consultation free. Calls promptly attendAdv. ed to. Globe Underwear ersonal recommendation is the basis of the largest share of Mr. and Mrs. Arant Johnson, Globe Trouser Seat Union Suit Local News Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Petersen, Mrs. sales. Tee man who buys is so Helmer Johnson and a number of delighted that he has to tell his Remember the regular Hyrum other friends from Logan, attend- 'riends. Stake Priesthood meeting next Sun- ed the funeral of Mrs. Nickoli day, Sept. 13th, at 2 oclock p. m. Nielsen. J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager The Owners of "Swift & Company Star Clothing Go. North Main Street, Logan. Mr. C. F. Olsen was in Salt Lake Mrs. B. P. Porter of Franklin, SOLE AGENTS. attending the State Democratic Idaho, paid a short vist to her 3E Convention Monday. Mrs. Esther W. daughter-in-law- , Porter j, and her infant son this C. is Christiansen Mr. Peter udp us to sustain the government week. This is her 12th in its orders, make our report home from Idaho, for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends. promptly and satisfactory, and thus do our bit in helping to win the war. We will shortly send out stateon A blue print map, LOST and road between Hyrum ments to all who owe us for the Logan. Finder will be rewarded by leavCourier, or pay them a personal ing same at this office or by callAdv. Daughters of Utah Pioneers visit, unless they call at this office ing phone 24 Hyrum. met recently at the home of their and pay up or renew their subscripRespectfully, Elder Lavon Wright returned Pres. Mrs. Fennetta Allen. Mrs. tions. South Cache Courier. The home the forepart of the week Hailstone Pres, of the Central from the Northwestern States Mis- Board and Mrs. Needham regission. He also looks well and has trar of Logan, were present to instruct the company which will greately enjoyed his labors. be known as the Cynthia Benson Get your Fire Insurance written Co. The following program was and Elder Leo. Hansen returned home your Notary work done at the from the Central States mission the rendered: Hyrum Tithing office. 1st Assistant Josephine Smith latter part of last week. Mr. HanHANS MIKKELSEN, sen looks fine and has enjoyed his gave a nice reading from the Notary Public. missionary labors immensely. He is Young Ladies Journal. Mrs. N. now attending the S. A. T. C. at W. Christiansen gave a musical selection. Miss Walborg and UIAH MAKES GOOD RECORD; the U. A. C. (Now Over 22,000) Perhaps it has not occurred to you that you can participate in Swift & Companys profits, and also share its risks, by becomin the business? ing a It is not a close corporation. co-part- Meeting Held. -- Notice! Ebba Petersen sang a duet. Mrs. Jane Anderson, Mrs.vMartha Seventeen ladies were present Benson and daughter Effie returned present and after the meeting from an extended visit in Evenston, had a real mellon feast. Wyo., and Randolph. Utah, Tuesday Mr. 'and Mrs. A. H. Rex and family ' One month ago Miss Walborg accompanied them. Petersen entertained the ComMr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnston of Evanston, stopped off in Hyrum on their way from Burley, Idaho, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Johnston was formerly Miss Mattie Anderson. pany at the 3rd ward meeting house. Dainty refreshment were served and all had an enjoyable time. The officers are quite anxious to get thework started right and extend an invitation to all. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Monday evening a party was giv- Josephine Smiths home the last en by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eliason Friday in Oct. at 3 p. m. in honor of Reuben Jensen who left for the training camp at Fort LoAbout gan, Colorado on Tuesday. Refresh70 guests were present. , ments were served and all had a very pleasant time. In accordance with the request It is with a feeling of profound made by the Industrial War Board sorrow that we have to record the we must discontinue sending free death of Bro. Gideon E. Olsen Jr, of copies of the Courier to any one Paradise, which occurred last Mon- nor extend credit, thereforejwemust day evening, from a severe attack ask those of our subscribers who have Mr. Olsen was not yet paid their subscription up-t- o of appendicitis. taken sick about a week ago, and date, to do so by the 1st nf Nov an operation was preformed, and 1918. We are requested to give an he seemed to be getting along. The account of what paper we use anc To Courier Subscribers! appendix, however, was broken and how much we soil, and how many perionitis set in and he expired as are paid for up to a certain date, above stated. Kindly take notice of this and C. W. & M. Co. -- V Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills Beet Tools Manure Spreaders Wagons, Etc. The Famous John Deer Line Of Farm Implements Consolidated Wagon Machine & Co. Logan, Utah m ner I! You can do this by buying Swift & Company shares, which are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stock exchanges. There are now over 22,000 shareholders of Swift & Company, 3,500 of whom are employes of the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include 7,800 women. Cash dividends have been paid regularly for thirty years. The rate at present is 8 per cent. - The capital stock is all of one kind, namely, common stock there is no preferred stock, and this common stock represents actual values. There is no water, nor have good will, trade marks, or patents been capitalized. This statement is made solely for your information and not for the purpose of booming Swift & Company stock. We welcome, however, live stock producers, retailers, and consumers as . !iPi -- SHOULD BETTER IT NEXT YcAR Following the announcement that Utah has gone magnificently over the top in her sugar beet production, the federal food administration is sending out a state-wid- e appeal for even a greater production next year. The beet growers of the state, it is declared, are producing one of the most seriously needed war time food products sugar. The fact that the increased production will he sufficient for the sugar requirements is declared by Utah food officials to be has Significant. It means e responded to a government call for help in a concrete, definite way that brings great credit to the state; tlfat this commonwealth is able to say to Uncle Sam : We are turning over to you for use wherever it may be needed an amount of sugar equivalent to our entire production in previous years. Our increased production will be enough for our own home needs. Every citizen of the state must, it is believed, be proud of this record. For the benefit of beet growers of the state, the federal food officials have cited the following fads which may aid in an increased production for next year : It is estimated that the best fields of Utah will this season produce between 300,000 and 400,000 tons of tops and crowns. We need an increased amount of forage to meet what appears to he a short hay crop. Our government is making every consistent effort to produce more meats and dairy products to supply the requirements of our fighting forces, as well as the needs of the civilian population. This calls for a tremendous tonnage of these supplies. This western country produces thousands of head of cattle and sheep that come off the ranges each autumn. The greater part of this stock goes to eastern markets, directly off the ranges. A large proportion of this stock ought to be fed and better finished right here on our western farms. The results of investigations thus far obtained indicate very clearly that the most profitable use can be made of the beet tops when they have been converted into silage. The process is inexpensive and the results will mean an added cash profit from the beet crop and it will also mean that Utah will greatly aid In increasing our available meat and dairy supplies. Easy to Make a Pit Silo. Excavate the earth silo any desired width, depth or length. The average beet grower will make the width 12 or 14 feet and two or three feet deep. If the dranage Is good, let it be three or four feet deep ; if the water table is near the surface, make It more shallow. Make the silo excavation with learn and scraper. Leave both ends sloping so the team and wagon may drive right through. It is not necessary to chop 'the tops. Pack them well to exclude the air. Bank the sides of the beet top mass, which may be extended above the surface, with the loose earth. Top out with earth or finely packed straw or chaff or beet pulp. Earth packed firmly against the sides will hold the mass solid. The location should be handy to the feeding lot. The fermenting process needs four or five weeks, Whn ready to feed, strip off the earth or other covering and cut down a ms tlon fti. ft time. 1918-191- 9 that-Uta- war-tim- half-finishe- d co-partne- rs. We particularly like to have for shareholders the people with whom we do business. This leads to a better mutual understanding. SIM I- - Year Book of interesting and . instructive facts sent on request. ' Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company I oStuiflr. President Are You Troubled With Stomach Disorders or Constipation? I J have had considerable disexperience with these eases and have cured a number of cases in this who have been physical wrecks nearly all their ulives, and medicine has tterly failed to help vie-inst- y them-Liv- with Chiropractic as a social outcast or die, in style 'with medicine. Consultation and Spinal given free at my office. v i Analysis Arthur W. Olsen, D.C- - P.S.C. CHIR0PRCT0R Hyrum Hours: 6 p. m. to 8 5 Paradise, hours 3:45 to Office Office, upstairs in Postoffice building:, Hyrum SUBSCRIBE FOR The South Cache Courier pP-- j |