OCR Text |
Show OUVTM CAUM5 COURIER. HYKUM. UTAH South Cache Courier U. A. C. Published Every Friday at Hyrum National Summer School RSA Utah. J. k. WAHIEN. Publisher. The second annual session of the Utah Agricultural College National Summer School that opens in Logan AsscciAnrt on June 15, promises to be an even irtMhSTAi greater success than was the school of last year. Requests for summer school literature are being received at the College from all parts of the United States from students who are interested in this wonderful educational opportunity and who are Price Sun newspaper installs planning on attending the school new $6,000 linotype machine to keep this summer. up with trade demands. School opens with registration on 12 and 13, regular work comNew June Montieello telephone line from Grand Junction aeross desert mencing Monday, June 15. The to Salt Lake City promised by Moun first term ends on Suly 25; the sectain States Company in $27,000,000 ond term begins July 27 and ends construction program. August 29. Your program for the second Alta Emma silver mine ore ship term ef the Utah Agriculannual menta show values up to $60 per ton School is and pay for exploration for famous tural College Summer and 1 lost sogment of vein that has pro better than for last year, was the thought that impossible, duced millions. statement of A. E. Winship, editor Salt Lake City State road com of the Journal of Education, Boston mission awards contract at $32,244. when commenting on the announce68 for construction of Upper Ash ment recently made of the plans for creek bridge; federal aid to be re- this years session. ceived for construction of Toquer-vill- e Twenty-eigh- t leading educators road project. of both the United States and CanPark City Keystone mine strikes ada head the faculty. In this number is included W. H. Kilpatrick, level. good galena ore on Professor of Education of the TeachUnion Pacific railroad has spent ers College, Columbia University $235,000 in buildings and improveNew York City; Frederich J. Turnments, and flOO.OOO for advertising, Professor of History, Harvard for Utah Park attractions for 1925. er, MassachusEureka Tintic district now ship University, Cambridge, A. Charles etts: Ellwocd, Professor ping 170 carloads of ore weekly. of Sociology, University of Missouri Eureka Development of North Columbia, Missouri; Heny C. Cowles Standard mine progressing 5rofessor of Botany, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; James E. Public utilities commission grants 3oyle, Professor of Rural Economics permit for Utah Power & Light Co. of Cornell University, Ithaca, New to build and operate $5,500,000 pow- York; Raymond Franzen, Professor er plant at Cutlers 6ite on Bear of Education, University of California, Berkeley, California; and Miss river. Alma Binzel, Director of the AmerEureka Plutus mine shows proican Federation of Child Study, fit of $52,595,95 over operating exNew York City. penses for 1924. Mercantile St. George Nelsen Thirty-eigh- t state legislatures met ice and installs Armstrong Company during January, and one meets later Starts April 4th, Ends April 11th Review of Utah Industries We cant resist giving you this advice, because its as timely as it is good. Easter is just around the corner and we have a multitude of brand new numbers, especially for Easter selling. Every Coat is a winner. Every Dress has style desined, conceived in the latest and gayest of Spring colorings. Best of all, prices are exceptionally low. This Easter is your best bet for the season. COME EN TO DAY AND MAKE YOUR EASTER SELECTION. sure refrigorator plant. Eureka Bingham Mines For your approval an effort to stimulate cooper-of State Governments in of the terms of the new act, which defines a onal forestry policy for the first e and offers State aid, the organ-ion- s affiliated with the American er and Pulp Association, will pt a policy of inaugurating forests in every State re there is any considerable n a ac-tan- pap-ndustr- y. he future of the paper industry ends on scientific forestry work jver the country, he American Paper and Pulp ociation was one of the principal porters of the Its author, Representative n D. Clark, is scheduled to speak jre the woodlands section of the anization. The discussion that been given to the necessity of onal development of scientific ste has led members of the eriean Paper & Pulp Association ropose the demonstration for as one of the best plans to in st State Governments in this (ect so that they would do forest enti-theelopment work that would to Federal aid under the Clarke-McNa- ry m CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ia otien caused b an inflamed condition of the mucous h.i.ng of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Oo., Toledo, O. big assortment of Coats and Dresses. This assortment includes Graduation Dresses, lannels of all kinds and colors in Silks. Prices down to bed rock. MAUD LILJENQUIST Prop, ad C Advertisement! have Three Hundred (300) New Spring Dresses Fashioned of Flat Crepe Knit Silk, Printed Crepe, Crepe Elizabeth, Georgetta and Crepe Roman. Styles for Sport, Dinner Afternoon, Businessi and Evening wear. Priced within your reach. as- pTd 25.00 35.00 .55.00 125.00 and up to 9.95 12.50 $17.50 $22.50 Ladies New Spring Coats Oc-cafio- Ladies Fine Silk Bloomers, wort $3.00, on Sale for $2.09 New PRICED AT One Lot Ladies Bloomers, Easter Hots variety of Lovely Colorings and Shades to Choose A S12.50, $17.50, $22.50 AND UP. from. PERCALE GINGHAM Good .Extra Quality Percale, per yard $1 OO Line of Ladies Blouses at this Sale for $2.50 Good SILK HOSE 20e Ladies Silk Hose, all the New Shades 19c Childrens Good Quality Lisle Hose Regular 35c-- , on Sale per pair for $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 25c L O G A N iri Notice of Stock-hoder- s Meeting meeting of the Stockholders of the Hyrum Irrigation Company, is hereby called to Wednesday, April 8th 1925, at 8 0, clock p, m. in the 3rd ward chapel, pursuant to the following pettition: O. M. WILSON. President. C. C. PETERSEN, Secretary. Smoothing the' Road to a Good Old Age. A special eon-ven- To ... Per pair LADIES Good Quality Gingham, at per yard this Sale and up Ladies Silk Bloomers Ladies Coats Styles for all Sport Coats, Top Coats, Dressy Coats,. Street Coats, Motor Coats, Fur Trimmed Coats, Plain Tailored Coats. the e, Hyrum, March 4th 1925 Members of the Water Board: Gentlemen: Just Received Another we sembled a wide selection in Ensemble Frocks and Suits, With Easter just a few days off, you will want to have one of these beautiful Costumes all the new colors. Comp- 0 Three Hundred Spring Dresses Frocks y. in the year. In 1923, they received over 60,000 as laws. There are now low grade approximately 2,000,000 laws ami any to ship 50,000 tons Blue Bell ordinances in the United States, and from ore Eagle dump and American Star mines, and about 200,000 new ones being Victoria 250 tons daily. added yearly. State governments Oil Comp- that in 1903 cost $182,000,000, an Cisco Midwest-Uta- h of $2.26 per capita, cost any strikes second gas well at depth average of 1888 feet, flowing above 5,000,-00- $1,450,000,000 in 1923, or 13.10 per capita. The total state and national cubic feet daily. government cost in 1923 was 15 per cent of the national income, where PULP MAKERS PLAN it was only seven per cent of the "MODEL FOREST national income in 1903. rs Beautiful Ensemble SOO-fo- satis-fortoril- fre-selie- the undersigned pettition honorable body, to call a stockyour holders meeting, for the purpose of transferring the rights to the use of waters of the Blacksmith fork, to a new corporation to be formed for (the purpose of owning, eontrol-in- g and distributing the same, and any other business that may properly come before said meeting. We terms of the bill. The forestry demonstration would Signed involve both the growing of new J. J. HALL, timber on land that had been cut JOHN JENSEN, and the cutting of standing over O. H. ANDERSEN, timber in such way as to do least MARION JESSOP, to damage D, O. NIELSEN, young trees and secure a continuous yield. Other features of G. W. ALLEN, scientific forestry, such as methods Aaron Christiansen, of fire protection, also would be Petitioners. demonstrated. ad 1925. Mar. 19, Hyrum, Years that seem long stretches of time when you are young shorten up considerably when middle age and the declining period comes. Then the policy of life is proven. E If your policy now is to save a certaip sura each month or each week, as a safeguard against want and worry in later years, you have no reason to fer. Regular saving takes many life.s highway a bump out of makes for smoother going all the way. HYRUM STATE BANK HYRUM, - UTAH Strength, Service, Vision these You Will Find in This Helpful Institution. 2E39SZ . Subscribe For The South Cache Courier $1.50 a Year in Advance - |