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Show South Cache Courier AFRICANS CAN AFFORD TO GIVE The nun who taught modem Amerihow to economize, Herbert Hoover, is trying to put over a new . idea in Utah. He is trying to make Utah. Utahns and other people of the United States imagine that they have an inA. WAHI 2N. Publisher. J. visible guest at their dinner "table. When the cloth has been spread, the places all set about the family board, and the average good, wholesome American meal made ready, Mr. UTAH STATlMSSASSStlATI Hoover asks that every family in Utah think of some little child or children over in Europe as sharing that repast. This image cant be well sustained during the coming year unless Utahns are actually feeding or heiDing to feed at least one of these children. It will cost just $10 to feed one child one meal a day until harvest time. The state committee for the European Relief council is putting one pertinent A meeting of the Jersey Breeders question to Utahns in the present fund of State was held at the Hotel Utah campaign Is the life of a child worth $10Y They Lave no fear of what the Friday afternoon and evening Jan. answer of the people of this state will In Using Long Distance Published Ever; Friday at Hyrum cans should be taken of the In placing a call to a distant point, thought Who wish to use the line. Convenience of the person called, and of'others . call and then leave your the distant person. For instance, ..feiephone before connection is made with ou place a call for a busy man in Busy ville. Then you leave your office. .Meanwhile, the Busy ville man is called, he answers, the operator rings our telephone and there is no response, or she is told you have stepped out. is not only annoying to the person called, but others who are waiting Lave been delayed in securing the circuit. It isnt - Jerseys. Other letters from'Colorado, Arizona, Tennessee, and California desiring to purchase Utah Jerseys were refered to and a request made for breeders to report breeding aniFive car loads of mals for salp. Reg. Jerseys have been shipped from Utah in 1920. Mr. Smoot reported a sale of five registered heifer calves for $1430 00 in December. Said their had npver been a better Jersey market than during the past year. A resolution was ad ptedTfavor-in- g official testing of all registered Another Jersey herds in Utah. resolution favoring the protection of dairy products from foreign competition. Pres. Israelsen being requested to advise our 'representatives in the Senate and House of Representatives of the above resolution adopted by the Utah Jersey Cattle Club. During the ten months "ending Oct. 31st 1920, there has been shipped into this country the following dairy products which has caus-- a decrease in the price received by farmers for their milk and cream: - If you MUST leave the telephone before the call has been completed, please notify Long Distance at what telephone you can be called.- This will prevent inconvenience to the person called and will conserve the use of facilities. be. According to statements reaching the local relief council office in Salt Lake City, Mr. Hoover expects this present appeal to the American people for the relief of children in central and southeastern Europe to be the last. He believes that if the relief work can only go on until harvest time the nations being aided can then feed their own people. At present they are adding $2 to every $1 raised in America for the relief of their children, but the combined sum will only insure bare sustenance to the starving little 1919 Butter, lbs. 30,642.694 12,474,340 Cheese, lbs. Cond. and Evap. Milk 7,528,540 6,301,458 Each subscriber is an essential factor in good telephone service, ana we will greatly apreciate during this year, as in the past, your doing your part in the use of your telephone, and your friendly attitude towards our efforts to make the service the best possible. ' By the Way-- - ones. Mr. Hoover has sent out the following statement to the state' office: It is reported to me that there is a great deal of gloom over the United Are you taking advantage of our reduced Evening and. Night Rates ; calls that is, calls for Between 8 :30 p. m. and midnight, station-to-statio- n the day numbers only and not for a particular person are ONE-HAL- F 4 :30 such calls a. m. and are rate. Between midnight the rate. day States as the result of falling prices and the decrease in employment, and I do not wish to minimize the anxieties of any individual, but despite this we should be the most cheerful country in the world, and we do have the real foundation of cheerful giving. We have in our warehouses and on our farms today eighteen ilionths food supply for the entire American people. We have a harvest coming again within another eight months; our shelves are overloaded with clothing, our warehouses with raw material ; we have ample coal and our people are warmly housed. If there is any hunger or any cold iu the United States fliis winter it is clue to the foolish functioning of either our social, our economic or our political system. . "We do not deserve the name of intelligent men if we cannot overcome this handicap at home and still do our duty abroad. We might have some room for despondency in America if our situation were that of any of the countries of eastern or central Europe. If we had but five to seven months food supply with the harvest eight months away; if our children were undernourished ; if we were not possessed of the essential food for children, if they were without the material with which to remedy It, and if such care as they do receive was the charity of foreign people, we might have a right to complain. ONE-FOURT- H TRY THESE RATES ON YOUR TELEPHONE The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company m W3T self-mad- e n Mi V i? r ' w T Miwp- 'i , wjti j irwgyyy m ibih Muii ui ji. ) itm mu u gim ww 1 TU! 7 0 Just Received K 0 New Dresses is From New Yrk Merchants The Love fe pi Serge, Tricotine and Tricolette, all New Styles, you . can get now ranging in price Of Su Shong One of the sinor themes woven 21,814,671 14,635,863 into the fabric of the whole in the She Love of Su Shong to be During same period our exports play, produced next Tuesday Feb. 1, at the 0 decreased the equivalent of Rex Theatre by Rotation Stock Co., pounds of whole milk. Contributed J. A.. I. is the story of Wan Lou, the fifth wife of Zung Woo. The fact that Zung Woo was old and uglymattered not to the greedy father of the unfortunate girl, but W an Lou was young and pretty and she thought she had a right to kisses from lips is that the that were warm, to take rice from . 1,000,-000,00- From $12.5 to $30.0 Stocholders Meeting Notice -o- ng-distance d 1920 long-distan- ce "- Utah Jersey Cattle Club. Meet 7th. Many interesting talks were made by such men as Wm. C. Winder, breeder. Salt Lake County and A. 0. Pres. Utah Fair AssnSmoot, Utah County breeder, Sec'y of the Cattle Club; John A. Israel sen, Cache County, Pres, of State Club; Clawson Cannon, Prof, at B. Y. U., and John T. Caiie of the Utah Candensed Milk Co. A letter was read from the University of Michigan wanting to purchase Utah a kind act to place a y I4'-' ;.--4 IJ I hereby given Annual meeting of the Stock- - hands that gave with gladness. Does the plum tree blossom holders of the Hyrum Irrigation i Company' will be held on Tuesday, Feb: 8, 1921, in the Tihrd Ward meeting house, at 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing 'the annual financial report, for election of officers for the ensuing two years, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting, N. J. NIELSEN. Pres. II. P. ANDERSON, Secy. ad. WANTED: Salesman for Hyrum and vicinity. Commission contract only, for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell income protection through our free school of instruction and help you build a Massachubusiness of your own. and Insurance Co., setts Bonding Accident and Health Dept. Saginaw, ad Michigan, Capitol $1,500,000. BRING US THE NEWS. iC r or give fruit to the winter time? No, and so the pretty little Wan Lou ran away with love, but it was not for long, the pathetic happiness she found, for unseen eyes saw and unseen hands dragged her back to the old and ugly Zung Woo. Later she sought to borrow eyes that might lead her feet to the little pond near the willow Tea House. The tragedy of her life was not in vain however, for she was one of the means by which Su Shong was able to reach the happiness that little Wan Lou had grasped but could not hold. Farm Wanted: Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for sale worth price asked, L. Jones, Box 551, Olnej, 111. ad. We have the genuine old time molasses made at St. George, Utah. The kind you used to like. S. C. Produce Co. ad LOGAN, UTAH u I.'" V , lltnfl ..... ik PRIMED Booklets and Circulars will Sein&ur Goods Come to Us Jensen Motor Co. HYRUM, UTAH |