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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH South Cache Courier i Published Everj Friday at Hynsm Utah. J. A. WAHIEN. Publisher. , A m or TBS STATE ASSOC! Ruining The Public Highway ALLEN TO PiETUHN It will only be a question of time when the great railroads of our country will be largely owned by the employes. ' On the Union Pacific system the men and women on the pay rolls are gradually acquiring more and more ownership in the property. The great Southern Pacific sysp tem has now put on an campaign to enable workon to buy stock qn easy its lines ers Relief and Mission Field Hero Wants to Rebuild Wreck employe-ownershi- trip over the improved highways is all that is necessary for anyone in order to appraise the damage being done by the operation of heavy auto trucks and busses. If those vehicles are not regulated as to kind of tires and weight of load it is only a matter of a year or so Until the roads will be ruined and taxpayers confronted with heavy bills for repairs. Nothing will more quickly damage an improved highway than the operation over it of a heavy truck and the faster it moves the more For which reason damage it does. passenger stages or busses moved at high speed are almost as destructive as slow moving freight trucks. Public highways have been improved at large public expense. The government has borne part of the cost of construction but it bears none. of the cost of repairs and upkeep. Some of the roads constructed only a couple of years ago are now breaking down from the fast bus driving and heavy truck loads. If this is kept up, our supposedly improved highways will be worse than before improvement and cost of repairs will bear heavily on the already bent shoulders of the taxpayer. The situation has become serious and county boards or other public authorities should take immediate action not only to regulate the speed of passenger stages but the load of auto trucks, as well as impose a toll, license or tax for the privilege of using improved public highways sufficient at least to balance the amount of damage being done. A i Employees Stockholders terms. Beginning Feb. 1, 1922, any employe can apply to purchase one to fifteen shares of the common stock at the open market price. The purchases can be made at the rate of five dollars per month withheld from the monthly pay check as a minimum, and more if desired. Common stock was quoted 81 50 last week, and pays six per cent perdividends, seven and one-ha- lf cent on this investment. Employes are not limited to five dollars a month payments but can pay off their subscription in a lump sum and subscribe for more. Under the Hoover plan of settling all differences between employers and employes without strikes, railroad stocks should adance steadily. Jubeali riqAt dizzy, black spots before my eyes, bad taste in my mouth, stupid and lazy I know whats the matter. Im bilious, I just take a couple of Predictions are being made that with the coming of spring we will see western copper mines again reopened. This is only a kguess, however. Copper mines will operate when demand for the red metal can take care of production and not until then. As a nation we control this demand to a large extent. We are the greatest producers of copper 'and we should be the greatest consumers of copper. The day has arrived when we should consider building and from the standpoint of permanency. Instead of temporary shack in cities and towns, we should begin the erection of more structures which will stand as ,a monument to this period of our countrys history. Copper lends itself to this class of construction. Copper in the water home, copper gutters, copper down spouts, copper screens, copper in office buildings and more copper and brass in automobile construction would mean an early resumption of western copper mining on which to a large extent, depends our silver, zinc, lead and gold min-i!- They fix me up in short order. Why dont YOU try these little wonder workers? Youll find them easy to take and mild but effective in operation. ' Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles f. As western people, we should all take deeper interest in the problems of our mining industry which normally turns hundreds of millions of dollars over to workmen in wages. Fresh Fruits H Large Hawaiian Pineapple Medium Hawaiian Pineapple Small Hawaiian Pineapple, 2 for Royal Anne Cherries 2 for Blackberries Apricots, 2 for Yellow Cling Peaches 2 for Bartlett Pears, 2 for Egg Plums, 2 for Logan Berries Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for Powder Powder 4 25c 35c 55c 25c 45c 55c 65c 45c 25c 25c $2.95 2 Yu lbs. Royal Baking at 29c Baking Powder 5 lbs. Royal Baldng ;i Sugar 100 lbs. Extra Fine 12 oz. Royal $1.65 Baking Powder 5 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder 25 Ounces K. C. Baking Powder 15 Ounces K. C. Baking Powder 1 lb. Baking Soda 47c $1.19 33c 23c 15c 10c Sugar 25 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar 10 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar 5 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar $6.90 $1.85 75c 40c Rice and Beans 10 lbs. Choice Navy Beans 5 lbs. Choice Navy 65c .- Beans 5 lbs. Chili Beans 2 lbs. Chili Beans 5 lbs. Lima Beans 2 lbs. Lima Beans 10 lbs. Fancy Jap Rice 5 lbs. Fancy Jap Rice 35c 45c 20c 45c 20c 65c 35c Coffee and Tea of empty egg cases have been placed in some schools. To Biddy has been assigned tffe joty of filling these using the Old Master Coffee or Royal Garden Tea be sure and try a package with your next order and yon will be surprised at the excellent flavor. 5 lbs. Old Master Vegetables Country Gentleman Corn 2 for Standard Corn, 2 for Early June Peas, 2 for Sifted Peas, 2 for, Morgan Sifted Peas, 2 for Fancy Stringless Beans 2 for - Sweet Potatoes Pumpkin Sourkraut, 2 for Sliced Red Beets, 2 for 35c 25c 25c 35c 45c Meat Market at North Main Street WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT EIGHT OCLOCK P. M. ' TWO LOGAN STORES Opposite Postoffice and Opposite Interurban Depot, Logan 3 Five dollars will pay for the care the Bible lands needy oran entire month in an or, for phans phanage of Near East Relief. of one of Whatever liis trials, the farmer does not know the horror of having no food in his cupboard Vivian. If people would frankly admit their ignorance a lot of useless argument might be avoided. Judge not your neighbor; he may be on the jury when it is your turn to face the judge. , Americas Annual Record of Fire Loss Averages 83,000 Dwellings Totally Destroyed' It would be hard to find a home The average mun appreciates the loan of $5 today far more than he will a $300 funeral later. When a man once thoroughly understands the ins and outs of a wheat corner he stays out. When death stares & man in the face owner who does not believe in and he lives to tell the tale he spends a lot of time telling it. the necessity of fire insurance. Few relize however, that much As long as a man is able to keep out of a dentists chair he may be the and the agency depends upon to suffer in silence. able company with which they deal. This agency represents the When the contracting parties unite . Hartford Fire Insurance Company Reasonable Rates Losses Promptly Paid C. F. OLSEN, HYRUM Agent . 1 25c 25c 35c 15c 35c 25c with her eggs. These offerings are brought to the schools 'by the pupils and when a case has been filled it is turned over to Near East Relief. Preparations. i?i If you like a good cup of coffee or tea and are not now dis- tricts, contribution boxes in the form con-tructi- i need. In the Nampa section and other A Few of Our Every Day Price Savings Armours Spinach Many an ode has been written to the little brown hen, but according to Miss Z. Fay Fowler, of Boise, Idaho, director of Near East Relief, it remains for the kiddies of Armenia to sing a new praise to South Idahos Biddy, so patriotic in war and productive in peace, for South Idahos Biddy is playing an role as Lady Bountiful to Armenias orphans in their crisis of peril and DR. MILES LIVER PILLS Its Up to Us In the hope of restoring his old mission buildings and resuming his former work, from which he was forced to flee over the bodies of his murdered friends at the height of the Mohammedans orgy of massacre, pillage and burning. Dr. E. T. Allen, professor of Biblical history at, Whitman College, Walla Walla, may endeavor to return to the Near East during the coming summer. For the last four years or so he has been aiding as a speaker in the constructive program of the Near East Relief. Dr. Allen, one of the foremost American authorities and speakers on the Near East situation, and as such, much sought after and widely known throughout the Northwest, was, with his wife, for 13 years a foremost figure in the Presbyterian missionary field of Persia. During the last several months of his stay in that country, he was daily face to face with death, once being rescued after the Turks had built a gallows upon which to hang him. As the pioneer representative of Near East Relief in that district, he clung to his task of sheltering and protecting Christians fleeing before the hordes of Islam; reviving the starving and dying, saving the wounded from fields of battle and massacre, and rescuing Christian women and girls from the lustful clutches of the Moslems, until finally deported with 80,000 others. Less than half these people survived the forced marches through Lundreds of miles of desert heat, practically without food and with little water. His old mission buildings were systematically looted and wrecked, and he and Mrs. Allen, now residing with him at Walla Walla, lost nearly all their possessions and prized personal effects along with them. All forces and factions in the Near East, the Turks incuuded, are now protecting supplies and workers of Near East Relief. FOR HUNGRY KIDDIES When I feel like this have been selling this tea for years, and are now buying it in car load lots in order to meet the demand thatwe now ha"ve for it. And we know it to be unsurpassed in flavor because it is made from selected green tea leaves. It also has been vacum cleaned and all the'dust and siftings removed. Your money back if you are not more than pleased with the first packag. This choice I tea can be had at our stores in pounds or half poundsland in greener black, so be sure and include a package with your next order. Dont fail to take advantage ofjour Wednesday and Saturday until noon Specal Bargains. We After Moslem Raids. BIDDY LAYING SHARE in th&jRozziin Royal Garden Tea TO HORROR SCENE in their efforts to make marriage a access It is seldom a failure. Stili Missing. The Police Sergeant I think we have found your missing wife. Mrs. Ilenry ,Peck:So? What does she say? The Sergeant Nothing. Mr. Peck Says nothing I Thats not my wife. GOOD WILL! No bank can boast a more valuable asset than of its customers. It is the basis the genuine good-wi- ll of that confidential and intimate business relationship on which the prosperity of both bank and customer must depend. of it customers This bank has won the good-wil- l through courteous and prompt attention to their rewith them quirements and by cosstant in the handling of their. business problems. $1.09 Opens a Savings Account and Obtains a Liberty Bell Bank Hyrum State Bank |