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Show ffruniWhaanimim SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH gagmaggsagi a at HOME buyGOOD SHIPS GET LATE MAIL Airplanes Used to Overtake Liners and Drop Bags While the Vessel Is Traveling. Experiments have proved It entirely practicable to deliver belated transatlantic mail to steamers at sea by air- ADVICE IS HOW planes. The ship may have taken its departure several hours previously, yet the flying machine, with a speed of 100 miles or more an hour, can easily catch np with it and put the mail aboard. A plane of the flying boat type is used for the purpose, and (he waterproof mall bag is held in a chute on the side of the hull. The aviator flies over the ship and the rigging entangles a long line dropped from the Jilane that has grapple tails on its end. This line Is attached to the mail bag, which, when the grapple tails catch, is jerked out of its chute, falling into the sea. It is then an easy matter to haul the mall hag aboard, while the steamer continues its uninterrupted voyage. have plenty of Shoes, Slippers and Tumps to supply your family. A good rade and at Reasonable Prices. Remember we have a good general line in anything you need, for the family to eat or wear. We Don't forgot yoma fri&mSs. THE RELIABLE STORE Alien. Brothers PURSUANCE of an order made by the Republican State Central Committee, the Republican State Nominating Convention is hereby called for Thursday, August 2Glh, 1920, to convene at 10:00 a. m. at Salt Lake City, in the Salt Lake Theatre. The basis of representation for this convention is one delegate for each 100 votes and the majority fraction thereof, cast for Honorable Nephi L.. Morris for governor at the election held November 7th, 191(5. Tins provides for 597 delegates distributed among the counties as : Beaver 10, Box Elder 28, Cache 42, Carbon 13, Daggett 1, Davis 18, Duchesne 8, Emery 10, Garfield 7, Grand 2, Iron 10, Juab 14, Kane 4, Millard 15, Morgan 5, Piute 3, Rich 4, Salt Lake 188, San Juan 3, San Pete 32, Sevier 19, Summit 13, Tooele 13, Uintah 8, Utah 55, Wasatch 8, Washington 9, Wayne 3, Weber 52. The business of this Convention will be the nominating of candidates for: Four presidential electors from the State at large. , United States Senator for six year term. Governor for four year term. Justice of tha Supreme Court for ten year term. Secretary of State for four year term. Attorney General for four year term. Treasurer for four year term. Auditor for four year term. Superintendent of Public Instruction for four year term. The selection of a State Committee and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before this Convention. i , Each Gofmty Chairman is hereby instructed to issue a regular call for either Frecinct Primaries or County Convention according to which ever system the county may determine. All primaries or conventions for the election of delegates to the State Convention, shall be held not later than Friday, August 20, 1920. The day, place and hour for holding such conventions or primaries, should be made known to the public through the press and in such a manner as will insure the greatest publicity and at least one week before the date on which such meetings are to take place. In nil counties and districts, county campaign committees shouM be adjusted and conditioned for the campaign. There should also he consideration given to the details of party affairs in all districts, precincts and counties. v HENRY. WELSH, Chairman. C. L. NELSON, Secretary. Conventions for Districts Number One REPUBLICAN Congressional be held a.t Salt Lake City, August 27th. Number One will convene at' 10:00 a. m. in the Hotel Utah, Number Two at the same hour in the Newhouse Hotel. District Number Two consists of the following counties and representations : Davis 18, Salt Lake 188, Tooele IS, Utah 55, a total of 274. District Number One consists of the remaining 25 counties with the representation given in the State Convention call, total delegates 823. The business of these Conventions will be to nominate a candidate for Congress from each District, select' Congressional Committees and transact such other business as may properly come before these Conventions. die The basis of Congressional representation will be the same as for State Nominating Convention, the same delegates being privileged to serve for both ConvAUons, or a separate set of delegates may be chosen, as each County may elect. , TO WAIT BE ASKED Elsies Little Scheme to Test Sweetheart's Fidelity Could Hardly Be Called a Success. EP follows c The Conventions and Primaries called to elect State Convention delegates will also provide such for the Congressional Conventions. ALVA D. McGUIRE, Chairman First Congressional District. L E. WILLEY, Chairman Second Congressional District. Elsie, about to be married, decided at (lie last moment to test her sweetheart; so, going to her friend, Maude, the prettiest girl she knew, she said to her, although she knew it was a great risk : "Ill .arrange for"' Fred to take you out tonight a walk on the bench in the moonlight, supper, and all that sort of thing and I want you, in order to put his fidelity to the proof, to ask him for a kiss. Maude laughed, blushed, and assented. The plot was carried out. Tire next day Elsie visited her friend, and said, anxiously: Well, Maude, did you ask him? No, Elsie, dear. No! Why not? I didnt get a chance; lie asked me first. A Truthful L In his speech on the war resolution in the senate in April, 1917,. enator Harding said: , "I am not voting for war in the name of democracy. I want it known to the people of my stale and to the that I am votipg for war tonight, for the maintenance of just American rights, which is the first essential to the preservation of the soul of tills Republic. Senator Ilarding was not moved by sentimental considerations, nor by President claim that the United feta Wilson's entered the war to make the world safe for democracy. Senator Harding reflected the sentiment of a vast majority of t American people, and he told the Irutli. He is of the same opinion still. Political Advertisement t, 1J3H.P 3 6 $ 75.00 H. P II. P , ' 125.00 200.00 FREIGHT EXTRA Allen Bros., - HYRUM UY . &)& US Sign. friend of mine bought a new ear, and on our first ride we came to a sign which read, Road Closed. Dont believe in signs, lie remarked, nnd we ghryc on. The next tiling I remember is pick-- ' ing myself lip from tlie creek where the bridge was out. My confident friend came to at last and rubbed his head. I'm a firm believer in signs from now on, lie remarked, and we hired a farmer to pull the car home. Chicago Tribune. - Here's Something Worth Knowing. Listen to this, fishermen. 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