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Show f A. SOUTH UAUHK COURIER' HYRUM, UTAH SOOTH CACHE COURIER Friday, Oct. 1, 1920 ..yrum, Utah second class mail matter, wider the Aot of March 3 1879 Shirley, The Saxaphone King' Entered at the Poatoi&e J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & Manager Local News Bring us the news. Follow Rastus Tues. Night. FOR SALE Cabbage and onions ad by Leslie Jensen, Hyrum. WANTED Chickens, highest Jensens Grocery, cash price paid. .Adv Hyrum. Versatile Artists at the Rex. Oct. 7th. Popular concert. Under auspices of South Cache High School, ad ORDERS taken for Baron Woolen Mills knit goods, blankets, etc. Apply to Mrs. Malinda Liljenqvist, ad. Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liljenquist and daughter Elsie, motored to Ogden and Salt Lake City this week on business and pleasure combined. j Utah9 Bid F mi 'iJrTi B j Stale Fair r six big days of education A rousing celebration for the citizens of Utah thrills galore, and amusement. A graphic survey of our wealth and industry, time the four big bands to fill the air with music. And dont forget ? October 4 to 9 The biggest showing of to the public at one time. ... Utah's products, resources and educational activities ever open Blue Ribbon rivalry Every County in with a big display of farm products and livestock. keener than ever before. Amusement Features Auto Racing, Auto Polo, Horse Racing, Balloon Ascension, Carnival Stunts, Free Dancing, Music all the while. Watch for the novel street music. (Advertisement) jump Double-parachut- e Utah State Fair Association c 'IX days miss the make it holiday for all D ONT Fair of Education and the family. Amuse ment. bill,. If You; Are Sick Let me Remove the Cause! Duck and Deer Season is Here! You cab be well. V. E. PETERSEN. D. C. Palmer Graduate WE HAVE THE SHELLS THAT GETS THE GAME Call Here Before You Purchase. Adjustments at your home at office prices. Phone 133 J, Hyrum. nntnntfflmmnmtt!mma Follow Rastus Tuesday Night. District No. 6 Shirley Concert Not over your de-are and forth i heads. ad scribed in the delinquent list hereto attached, and un ss said taxes, toWilliams Economy Store is now gether with the costs of publication are paid on or bel the 9th day of from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. October 1920 the real property upon which such taxes are due, will on open said day be sold for said taxes, cost of advertising and expense of sale, every day, except Sunday. Mr. Harvey Green who is employat the front door of the City Hall, beginning at the hour of 12 oclock ed at Ruth, Nevada, is visiting his noon, of said day, and cr o muing until all of said property shall have parents here for a few days. been sold: Miss Isabelle Savage came up from Hiram C. Jensen West 17 rods, Lot 8, Block 29, Plat A. $273.53 CHARLOTTE ALLEN, City Treasurer. Garland, Utah, where she is teaching school, to spend the week end with parents and friends at home. y Game License $2.00 HYRUM DRUG CO. Notice is hereby given that special taxes for Paving due and unpaid, in amounts and upon the lands set How Much Do You Make? How much money passes through your hands each year? Stop a minute arid add it up. You didnt think it was so much, did you? , How much of this d6 you have left, salted away in a constantly growing savings account when the year is over? Your success for the year is not measured by what you have made. It is measured by what you have Saved. I ZnAxw, Program at 8:15. Notice of Sale of Special Taxes , vc well-like- d Harnessmaker Nielsen has moved Are You Registered? If not, reg-o- n his family from Ogden to this city, the following dates: October 5, and he and family are now resi- 6, 12, 26, and 27th. dents of the 2nd ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christiansen Mr. John A. Allred has just of Downey, Idaho, stopped off in signed up a contract with the Para- Hyrum for a short-vis- it with reladise Irrigation and Reservoir Co. tives on their return home from to construct a cement headgate and Brigham City, last Monday. diversion weare in the canal in East Ladies: Need a new pair of canyon. scissors or shears? We can supply Mr. L. R. Humphreys of Logan, you with any kind of shear with candidate for county surveyor on best quality guaranteed. Any pair the Republican ticket, was a Hyrum that is not satisfactory in every way visitor this week, and in company wili be replaced with new ones. with Pres. John A. Israelsen, made Anderson & Sons Co. adv. this office a call. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr., Bp. N. J. Nielsen of this city, accompanied by Mrs. James H. shipped twenty bushels of fine Jona- Archibald and three children, Mrs. than apples to Salt Lake City, this Irving Wilcox and son, and Miss ' week,' to be placed on exhibition Minda Wilson, motored to Preston, at the State Fair. They were con- Idaho, on Thursday, where they signed to Messrs. Ras Rasmussen spent the day visiting with Mr. and and Emil Hansen, who have charge Mrs. P. M. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. of the Horticultural Dept, from June Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. this county. Wilson. . A Under the uspices of the South Cache High School, Shirley, tha Saxaphone King and his group of versatile players, will appear at the Rex Theatre next Thursday, Oct, 7th. Shirley is in a class by himself and with his group of lady artists, all playing several instruments, he will surely bring an evening of genuine enjoyment. Here is an opportunity of hearing the instrument, the saxaphone, in the hands of artists. Besides the players the company includes a soprano soloist. The company is touring Utah and the Pacific coast, and we are fortunate in securing them. A matinee will be given for the school children and the old people 3:30 p. m. Prices for children under 12 years 20c and over 12 years 30c. All seats for evening performance 50c. No seats reserved. A savings account means sound sleep and solid contentment. Let us put at your disposal the services of our Savings Department. Thatcher Brothers Banking Go. 4 Per cent and Absolute Safety.. MEN WANTED to do concrete work in Hyrum and Avon. , Good wages. Apply to John E. Allred, Hyrum. Phone 121 W. ad Mrs. L. F. Lambert of Twin Falls is here visiting with her sister Mrs. Henry Nielsen and her father Mr. A. Johansen of this city. Shoemaker Johnson is again heated at his former place of business, being evidently more satisfied in a home of his own, and. better able to take care of his customers. Burdette Nielsen, has returned from a very pleasant visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Johansen of Hazel ton, Idaho. She was gone about four weeks. Miss LOST PROTECTION PAYS PLEASING PROFITS Every farmer is in business for profit. He is interested in anything that will increase his profit. He knows the importance of good seed and well bred stock. He has been talking about it for years. Thought and a little investment pay big dividends in buildings as in stock and seed. When good farm buildings will pay for themselves in the saving of grain, stock, feed and machinery in one season -- surely they can be called a good investment. Practical working plans, specifications and bills of material free to customers. . By Ogden band girl last Saturday night, somwhere between Elite Hall and interurban station, Hyrum, an envelope containing $15.00 in currency and $3.00 in silver, with the owners name Edris Christensen on outside of envelope. Finder,, please leave same at this office and be rewarded. adv Anderson E1YIUJM, Exclusive Representatives & Sons Co. UTAH of National Ruilders Bureau |