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Show 1 SOUTH CACHE COUriEr HYRUM. UTAH Health Coniniiitee Adopts Resolutions Your Dollar Will Buy More Goods at the Three Rules Store Logan, Otafi, Than Elsewhere. E B 1 ft K fj -- Coates Sewing Thread, 4 spools for Mens Extra Heavy Blue Overalls, a pair for $1 65 and 1.50 Misses and Childrens Felt Slippers, at this Sale per pair only One Lot Ladies Shoes, worth $6.50 and 7.00 a pair. Sale price 25c $1.50 $1.00 All our Ladies Pumps, Med. or High Heels were for 8.50 and 9.50 a pair, going at One Lot L. D. S. Garments, sizes 42, 44, 46, Sale price Childrens Blue Plav Suits, Blue Demin with red trimmings, Sale price a pair for Light Outing Flannel, 5 yards for 40c Light or Dark Percales, 36 in. wide, 5 yds for 60c Manbhesler Percales, 36 in. wide, Be.sr grade, per yard Check Apron Gingham, 7 yards for . . K 30c Boys Hose, 3 pair for jjj The following resolutions were recently adopted . by. theHealth Committee on '.the IChristmasISea! Sale. Members of the executivecom-mitte- e of theChristmas Seal Sale, which although totaPreccipts have not yet been compiled, promises to far exceed the sales of previous years The following resolutions thanking committee3jand individual workers for their were adopted: Former Illinois Congressman, Back From Philippines, Gives Interesting Views on Island Affairs. By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLYDE H. TAVENNER. principally to the fact that; in the law America gave the Filipinos Jones the of Inhabitants of honor that as soon as a word her are Philippines practically unani- stable government could be establishmous in their de- ed we would withdraw our sovereignty sire for independ- from the Philippine Islands. ence. It might, at first thought, seem VVhereas, The representative men Is that in their sincere apprestrange the This and women in every community in strongest Impres- ciation of all that we have done for the state, answered the call ot the sion that I have them the Filipino people should place Christmas Seal Sale and gave of brought back with most emphasis on the promise to grant me after touring them their independence. For It canand time their energies untiringly the islands from not be successfully denied that on the in organizing their respective disone end to the whole the United States has treated tricts and pushing the sale in eveay Clyde H. Tavenner. other, and after the Filipino people better than any having come in nation ever treated a dependent alien possiblemanner, making purchases contact with all classes of the people. people in all the days since the curtain themselves and inducing others to do ft I found, however, that the viewpoint rose on the dawn of civilization, likewise, so that this years sale is of Americans in the Philippines, and we do not spoil it, it is a record that on tne we can be proud of. far more successful than that of all Americansof in the United States, But it really isnt so strange that BS subject independence, is not the same. previous years; therefore be it the Filipino should love us more for The attitude of the American gov- our Resolved, That the executive compromise to give them sovereignty and the great mass of the over themselves than for our other ernment, mittee of the Utah Public Health people-o- f the United States, is to conassociation does extend to each sider the Philippine question from the good works, for which, after all, outHj chairman, and all the members ut unselfish viewpoint of what is best side of army and navy expenditures, the Filipinos have been taxed, and Ninety-fivFilipino people !3 their committee and district workers, for the per cent of the opposition to inde- properly so, for every cent of the cost. its hearty thanks tor their splendid pendence emanates from American in- If we but reverse the situation, and vestors in the islands who are quite place ourselves in the shoes of the Bi cooperation naturally more interested in the size Filipinos, which cannot be said to be That the committee further ex- of their dividends than the freedom of an unfair way of getting at the other tends thanks to all traternal, civic, an alien people. fellows viewpoint, we shall see that sitof The unfortunate the feature it is not strange. and social eluhs and organpatriotic uation is that the opponents of indeSuppose that Great Britain or any izations for their enthusiastic pendence, in order to convince the peo- other power that you can think of by reand splendid spirit shown ple of the United States that the Filiferring to your geography or history, intoward the sale and the cause for pinos should not be granted their should impose its sovereignty upon dependence, find it necessary to libel our will and then give us an winch it stands. an entire race. To tell a sensitive That the committee thanks State Christian people that they shall not infinitely better government than we have their independence be- now enjoy? Could any such foreign Supt.'Leo J. Muir and all county cause they promised are not fit for it will in power ever succeed in convincing us and uistrict school superintendents, tlie end prove a mistaken policy. It that it had our welfare more at heart principals and teachers and nurses will only make their demand for in- than we have oursehes. But to return to my story, the Filifor the loyal and valuable support dependence the stronger. At the present time, however, the pinos heartily thanked us for tlie masses of the Filipino people still Jones law, given. considering it a sort of a That the committee thank with have absolute confidence in the good covenant between the Filipino and faith of America. Their loyalty and special emphasis the religious bodies gratitude to Uncle Sam lias not as American peoples, and Immediately of the state, particularly President yet been impaired by the misrepre- applied themselves to the task of setHeher J. Grant of the L. U. 6. sentations of the retentionists. Their ting up tlie prescribed stable govern-in leaders are intelligent enough to dis- ment. And they set it up. It is Cnuich for tne handsome subscriptinguish between those Americans the Philippines now. America's ow tion of $1,000, witn which he open- who oppose 'their aspirations to in- representative in tlie islands, the gov ed the sale, and for the co operation dependence for purely selfish resons, ernor general, officially reports it is and the great mass of the American there, and recommends that since tlie snown by the various bishops ot people whom they know desire this Filipinos have earnestly fulfilled their t lat Church in organizing their government to do by the Filipinos part of the agreement, America should be as prompt in carrying out its par Wards througout the state, and f r only that which is just and right. In this connection, it is interesting of the contract. the fine showing they have made. to review the development of the presSo that, in a few words, it is not I hat the Committee also extends ent- friendly relationship between the the Philippines that now are on trial, but the United States. its thanks to the womens clubs and Filipino and American peoples. There is but one answer. America Previous to 1916 the Pliilipplne-America- n individual ladies who gave of then relationship is declared to will carry out its agreement. And lime in making the sale a success, have been not of the best. But with since we are going to do it, we cannot to quibble and split hairs and and to the various stores and hotels the passage in that year of the Jones afford law by practically both the Republican hesitate until our tardiness robs us which gave space for booths and for and Democratic memberships of Con- of half the glory of our achievement i he gress, a better feeling developed. This Let us act with a promptness and will many courtesies extended. better feeling has now grown into ingness really worthy of America. And when the people of the United a very strong bond of sympathy and States set up tlie Philippine Republic affection. The happy altitude of the Filipino as the first Christian democracy of people toward America is due not prin- the Far East, they will be building a cipally to the fact that Americans monument to themselves that will On that have shown the Filipinos how to make stand throughout eternity. their country a better place to live in ; day the beacon light of hope, humanity Notice is hereby given that a not principally to the fact we have and justice will flash around the world. implanting in the Such an example by America will acmeeting of the Stockholders of superintendedof the one of the finest edu- complish more for the weak, and strugPhilippines the Hyrum Amusement Co will cational systems in the world ; nor to gling peoples of tlie earth than tlie je held Monday, Feb. 14, 1921, at tlie building of high class roads, four year world war, with all its cost 2 30 p. m., at the Elite Hall, for bridges and public works but is due in life and treasure. unani-monsl- " The oWps55. 10,500,000 y Devonshire Cloth 35c Galatea Cloth - -30c Curtain Scrim - 40c S Lonsdale Cambric 36 in. wide, 5 yds for $1.00 u, Hope Bleach, 36 in. wide m 6 yds for $1.00 g 60c 50c hOf 69c 50c Hj Declares Filipinos All Want Independence . ; Mens Army Shoes, worth $7 a pair, Sale Price Si $6.00 Lees Unionalls Khaki Blue Demin or heavy Striped, Sale price SSj jj $2.60 Flannelette Gowns, Sale Price - . $3.00 Blankets, Sale Price 3.50 n u 4.50 These Prices are for 10 Days Only Sale Start Sat. Jan. 22, and Ends Sat. Jan. 29th. THREE ROLE STORE 24 W. Center Street, Lagan Just call me, I do the rest. Dr. Leonard A. Jones . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. V.E. PETERSEN, D.C. Your Local Chiropractor Phone 133 J i e Acute and Chronic Diseases Thatcher Bank Building Phone 392. Logan, Utah. Subscribe For the south cache courier $1.50 a Year in Advance Notice to Stockholders the purpose of election of officers hearing of the annual financial report and voting on the change in Art. 9, to read as follows: The qualifications of office shall be that each officer must be the holder of one share of the capital stock of the corporation and such other business as may properly come before the meeting, H. P. ANDERSON, Secy. ad. bring us the news. SALE FOR Baxters Mill Rolled Barley, at Hyrum. $100 Reward, $100 The readers cf this paper will he pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions treatment. Hall's requires constitutional Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on tlie Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Halls Catarrh Medicine tnat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for hst of testimonials. Address F. J. CTIKNET ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. ' J J Now is the Time to Make Good Resolutions: None is better than to resolve to save something: each month -- week day, for deposit in a savings apeount. Those who do this will never go down into the slough of despair with Old Man Regret but the sunset of life will be brighter than' in the morning of youth. Hyrum State Bank HYRUM. . UTAH |