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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache Courier Published Everj Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAH1 2N. Publisher. FUTURE PAPER STOCKS Forest Service has called attention to the Swedish system Th where the mills employ technically trained foresters who prepare accurate figures concerning the growing of young forests. This Federal Bureau even supplies the belief that young forests can be produced and reproduced in tn1 vicmitv nr the paper mills. And the layman who reads the Forestry literature can see young trees fed into the hopper like sugar beet3 passing through a factory. But Uncle Sam is insistent that he has the right dope," and it is declared that young, thrifty growing forests will produce yields scarcely imagined by one who has been accustomed to deal exclusA sad comively with old timber. national of on the spirit mentary wastefulness is the fact stated by the Forest Service that iti the saw mill waste in slabs'and edgings now taking place that 1,600,000 cords of 'wood that could be made into pulp and paper is lost. The publishers hopes for the future evidently lie in new methods of getting pulp wood, perhaps along the lines referred to above. m m m production the farmer has been able to get his money back out of prevailing war prices for products. Farming has moved to higher levels of earning and spending power, but with shrinkage of farm production in the face of growing world demand and increasing population our country faces a food famine. Next to nothing is being done to give iho farmer relief from the farm labor famine caused by high wages for city labor. This country is rapidly developing into a nation of only skilled labor and the day is approaching when common labor to do our land clearing, farming, etc., will be a thing of the past. Get More Wear Out of Your Clothes Thats the answer to your clothes problem for spring clothes are high priced wether they ALL good or bad. So there's just 'one way to make your clothes cost less. NOTICE. Public notice the intention of County, Utah, ate, and sell works bonds hereby given of Hyrum City, Cache to issue, negotiits certain water in the aggregate is amount of ($40,000) be to issued for the purdollars, pose of raising funds for increasing, improving, enlarging, extending, perfecting and adding to the present water supply and water works system of Hyrum City, said bonds to bear date as of the date of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to become due and payable twenty (Z0) years after the date theieof, with option of prior payment in ten (10) years, and drawing interest at not to exceed six per cent per annum, interForty-thousan- d est payable bonds to be Get good ones; the kind that wear the est; that lowers your clothes cost per day; you spend less by the year. That's the kind of a service we can give you; more wear and a lower cost. Hart Schaffner Marx make the clothes; and stylish if you aren't satisfied that you get your money's worth, youll get your money back. all-wo- said semiannually, in denominations of $1,000, each, and being payable, It would be a pleasure to report both principal ami interest at a that there was a prospect that the bank to be designated in the e government would limit the size of the issuance of authorizing The some of the big city papers. said bonds. excess fat that cannot be classified Sealed bids for said bonds will be as news in Sunday editions con- received at the office of the City ordi-anc- sumes enough white print paper to provide thousands of small weeklies and dailies. But the government is not likely to intercede, and meanwhile the big publishers with their sincere on the white print paper supply are the big fish in the pond whose greediness has jumped the price of print paper out of sight. Evidently the bigger the publishers the less is their worry about the white print paper condition. New York State and New England will exhaust their woods from which paper is made in approximately 17 years. The Lake States are good ., for 18 years. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina will finish in ten years.. Only Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California have the reserves that insure that their supplies are in no immediate danger. The Governthese ment itself substantiates statements. It is an important factor that 95 per cent of the pulp and paper mills are located in the East. To move these plants to the West means that they will have to be wrecked, or entirely The change in the reconstructed. of suppy means source geographical higher cost of paper, Canada has entered into the question, and ald of our paper, ' wood ready and pulp used in the United States comes from Canada. I one-thir- BASIS OF PROSPEITY Recorder of said city until Friday the 19th day of March, 1920, at seven oclock p. m., at which time the bids will be opened and said bonds sold to the highest bidder therefor; the said city reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to sell said bonds at private sale if it is deemed for the best interests of said Hyrum City. 11 tender- and bils or offers for purchase must be without conditions or qualifications, and all bidders must be willing and prepared to take up and pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of the ordinance authorizing the issuance thereof. 'AH bids must be accompanied by an unconditional certified check for five per cent of the amount of the bonds, payable to the order of said Hyrum City, ami to be forfeited to said Hyrum City as liquidated damages, should the successful bidder fail to comply with the terms of his bid and the terms and conditions hereinbefore set forth. Dated at Hyrum City, Utah, this 9th day of March, 1920. C. J. CHRISTIANSEN, Attest: Mayor. C. L. HALL, City Recorder. Notice to Stockholders The Postponed Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Hyrum Amusement Company, will be held in the Elite Hall on Tuesday, March 30, 1920, at 3 oclok p. m., for the purpose of electing officers to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. H. W. OAKES, Secy. Adv, Alarming reports from Washington indicate great decrease of farm products due to scarcity and high cost of farm labor. The trend of population to the cities continues and is one of the causes of wages going so high the farmer cannot afford to hire. Over the five years of the world war period immigration ceased and Flowers and house plants to there is today no class of available beautyfy your home at reasonable labor for farm production. Ad. Along with advancing cost3 of prices. S. C. Produce Co. THE ol SHOP Tke Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes, in Logan Six Automobiles Free Salt Lake Herald Makes Astounding offer to ambitious men and women in liberality any offer of its kind ever given in this section, the SALT LAKE HEARLD is offering to men and women a remarkable opportunity to win six luxurious motor cars without a cent of cost. Other handsome prizes including sparkling diamond rings, talking machines, cash przes, etc., are also to be distributed among those who respond to the offer. The glitering array of automobiles is attracting the eager attention of hundreds of people, and the good news of the HEARLDS salesman-campaig- n is sweeping in every direction. Automobiles are something not everyone can buy, to obtain one free without paying money for it is something that seldom occurs. Possession means pleasure, pleasure that only big money can buy except in this campaign. The opportunity is open to men and women, whether residing in city or country. More prizes will be awarded to those residing in the outside districts than in the Salt Lake City districts. Every man or womaneither married or single over the age of sixteen years, has an equal chance to become the winner of an automobile. The ambition to succeed is the principal requisite. Already many aspirants are beginning to participate in the campaign, but the long list Surpassing of splendid prizes offers an enticing opportunity to man more. The SALT LAIE HEARLD exercised much thought and care in for these prize automobiles that the selecting ultimate winners wil 1 be proud to own . The $2310 Oldsmobile Eight is a classy model. The Mitchell Six, costing $1975 is another one of the luxurious prize cars. The $1895 Liberty Six, $1705 Buick Six, the $1430 (Mi-lan- d Six, and the$1225 Maxwell are among the beeautiful awards. Every car is a 1920 model containing all the improvements and equipment that this years cars will have. The automobiles and other prizes can be won by the simple expedient of gathering votes. Free votes are published each day in the SALT LAKE HEARLD, while thousands of additional votes can be secured by assisting in extending the circulation of the SALT LAKE HEARLD among friends. Not only are the awards worth every effortfi but the gathering of votes will prove a fascinating pursuit.- Full details of the HEARLDS campaign, with illustrated description of the six automobiles and everything necessary to start in the campaign will be mailed free by addressing the SALESMANSHIP MANAGER, SALT LAKE HEARLD, Salt Lake City, Utah. seven-passeng- er - Address SalesmanshipManager., The Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake City |