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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- - HYRUM, UTAH The son of John Welch COURIER of Paradise, is very ill witn typhoid fever. t SOUTH CACHE SAVE 50c to $1052 - t ridaj , April 15, 1921 WANTED to RENT a few good Entered at the Pogtoifii e . . yrum, Utah milk cows for the season, by C. L. second class mail adv ai mattr.t, wider the Act Anderson, Hyrum. 4 of March 3 1879 On Yqur Next Frock by Using the Deltor are Mr. and Mrs. Chase Nielsen J. A. Wahlen. Publisher & Manager happy over the arrival of a fine daughter on Sunday, April 10th. It shows you how to save from one FOR SALE Local News Seed Oat3 and New Zealand seed wheat. Apply to Leo WANTED ad Chickens, highest C. Nielsen, Hyrum. cash price paid. Jensens Grocery, Miss Tiha Haws and Miss Vera Adv. Hyrum. . Strong of this city, are visiting relaFOR SALE - Potatoes, $1.40 per tives and friends in Ucon, Idaho. hundred. Apply to Chris AnderFOR SALE 18 acres of good ad son, Hyrum. land, house aad outbuildings and a COAL We nowjjhave a supply of good car. Small payment down-aCoal on good Rock Springs Peacock A. F. Petersen, Hyrum. ad. hand. .Jensen Coal Co. Mrs. Thomas Adamson, an aged FOR SALE Seed barley and and respected resident of Wellsville oats, and good team. Will trade passed away at her home last for cattle. Apply to John A. Elia-somorning. TW funeral is to adv, be held thi3 Saturday at 2 oclock Hyrum. FOR SALE a good horse, har- in Wellsville. Is our city beautiful? Lets all ness and wagon box, very reasonable. Apply to Golden Brown, help to make it more so by painting We adv. our houses and outbuildings Hyrum. have the best line of paint, varnish, The Jensen Motor Co. has made j brushes etc., in South Cache. Call some improvements by putting in aj and inspect them. Anderson & Sons gutter and crossing, and widening Co. ac the sidewalk in front of their busiWe are head quarters for Farm ness block on Main Street. and Garden seeds. We have in Mr. Willard Johnson, field man You wil stock any kind you wish. for the Morgan Canning Co., is with save time and money buying from us again, looking after the planting us. Blue stem and Marcus wheat, of peas contracted by the various the yery best for spring planting. farmers in this section. We have it. S. C. Produce Co. ac Miss Della Wrights entertained The First ward M. I. A. presentee the teachers of the Wellsville schools the comedy drama All of a Sudden at her home in this city last WedPeggy at the Rjx Theatre Thursnesday. The evening was 'spent in day evening, and although it was a music and games after which restormy night, there was a good freshments were served. sized audience present. The play One of our leading merchants was rather a heavy one for amaremarked the other day that he did teurs to undertake, but taken under love home cooking, but does not consideration the limited expetience consider it the real article unless and training any of the performers home milled flour is used- Associa- had, the play went off quite satisted Farmers Milling Co , Hyrum. ad factory. three-eightquarter of a yard to one and hs yards of material. The saving amounts to $2, $4 and as high as $10 with expensive materials. Even with average-price- d materials, it saves more than the cost of the pattern with the Deltor. Perhaps ,its a suit you want or one of those smart sport coats or a trim little dress to wear with your' Spring furs or one of those intricate colorful negligees or an evening dress from Paris? Whatever you want, if it is clothes, you can have it successfully for a negligible cost by following the wonderful patented invention for making your clothes at home. t Wed-nesaa- y n, DELTOR enclosed with your new Butterick Pattern, ror sale is a series ofiskctches, a picture-lesso- n in this store, showing your suit, your dress, from the tine you cut it out until it is completely finished. There is just enough printed instruction to make the pictures talk. Finishing And theres a page of Putting Together And then you wont have Cutting charts arent new? Cutting This one is! It doesnt show mable value to debate any more as to what to do first. And whether thats the back or the front of the sleeve. And how the belt goes on. And why, oh! why, you cant seem to make the cuff behave. Its all in your Deltor. In pictures. With nice little brief size 36 only when you have bought 42. It doesnt show h it for goods when yours is 54. It shows the -drafters own trick-la- y for every size and every width of goods. And in so doing, it often saves you dollars in materia.1. 40-inc- pattern- a page inesti- of fin- ishing instructions, those little-bi- g things that make all the difference between French a model and a Sixth - Avenue imitation. Not gen- eral finishing instructions, but specific instructions for making that one dress, of your material, in your size. Best of all, when you've made a dress by the new way tit Dili or way you not only have the dress itself, and all the money you vxi JJ have spent if you had to buy it ready-mador go to an expensive makerforit, you have the real beginnings of a dressmaking education. Jrw e, - - At the- regular .Relief Society F. Liljenquist, field supheld at the 3rd ward last erintendent of this section, has meeting, after the pre received his allotment of sugar Tuesday afternoon, exercises and transaction beet seed and is storing the same liminary of routine business, ' the meeting for distribution among the farmwas turned into a surprise party in ers here who have contracted to honor of the Societys President, raise beets.for the Amalgamated Mrs. H. G. Shaw, on the annivers- Sugar Co.- sry of her birth. The time was in the pleasantly spent in a social way, A ladies purse was found Lake Salt at a large number of the, members Bamberger depot during Conference, with nothing being present. Ice cream and cake in it of value. Two blank checks was served during the afternoon on the Hyrum State Bank ' were and Mis. Shaw was also presented in the purse. Anyone having with some nice silverware At the lost it can get same by writing close of the meeting all parted wish-t- o Jos. A. West, Brigham City, ing Sister Shaw many happy giving a description of the purse turns of the day. Kir. H. YOU Are Keeping Them Warm! 2S2K2&3S': 5IEEE rfiviuanMii Logans Shopping Center UTAH I'CAN, Shoemaker Olsen is making some repairs and improvements on his resident property on Main Street. Hyrum Service Station can save you money and time, if you will come to me with your aw matters. I have made arrangements with an eminent, I Brunswick & Miller Tires long-experienc- and painstaking attorney in Logan, so that your probate and estate matters can be handled by me right here at home, more convenient, less expensive. Legal papers of all kinds carefully drawn. I LG offer Fire Insurance of the safest Si and best. Office at Vernon Olsens Store, Main St.. Hyrum. a(l. Resp, C. F. Olsen. THE RECORD MAKERS Gasoline, Oils Our Stock s always complete, and our Prces Rght. Call and s ) r yo urself! W have tires for every car, Cord or Fibic. W have empl oyed a . first-cla- , ss Auto Mechanic with three years of perience and two winters in school. BABY CHICKS Selected White Leghorns, Baron Strain) Brown Accessories, Ford Parts L ex- - Every Repair Guaranteed (Tom Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Rhode Ialand Reds, and Anconas. H. G. Shipley, Hyrum, Phone 95r4. ad Give us a call orphone 57. We get your car and bring it in. YOURS FOR SERVICE WHY Have a Scarsity Of Good Horses? Photo International. In the mile square of former Russian barracks In Alexandropol, Republic of Armenia, are housed 5,347 little Armenian orphans under care 'of the Near Past Relief. Every bite they eat, every stitch they wear, is the gift of the people of the United States, through the Near East Relief. In addition, the NearvEast belief hospital has a daily average of 1,211 children patients, while 1,049 others are given medical treatment which does not require confinement to hospital beds. Over 54,600 little Armenian children are housed, clothed and fed by the Near East Relief in Armenia and Syria. In ail over llO.(XX) little children are being kept alive by American aid.' : YOU are doing it! KEEP IT UP I CleN H. eland to Dodge, Treas., 1 Madison Ave.. New York Subscriptions - aty. ' . There are 600,000 less horses in the United in 1921 than 1920.' Why let this decrease continue? When the Hyrum Percheron Horse Co., has for public service, a registered pure bred Belgianjstallion. ' Do not let the standard of good horses in this community fall, help build it Op. This is possible "by only breeding to the best stallions. Usual charges for service. Horse kept at Iver C. Nielsen. Hyrum Percheron Horse Co. ad HYR0M SERVICE STATION Phone 57. MAIN Bring us the news. STREET. APPLES- Phone 57 - -- 75c a bu. Alvin Allen, Hyrum. per hundred,- bran All tools for Spring Gardening or and shorts, $1.50 per hundredS. Call and see our line. C. Produce Co. ad cleaning. Quality guaranteed. Anderson & Fire Insurance, Plate Glass Insur- Sons Co., Hyrum. - ' ance, L. L. Bonds Bought and Sold. bar FOR SALE CHEP Clifford Warr, Office at Hyrum rows, new. Apply at Jensens State Bank. ad Blacksmith shop, Hyrum. Flour, $3.75 - - af . |