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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Early Railroader Had Many Brilliant Ideas WANTED! Eggs, Cream and Poultry Highest Cash Price Paid EDISON L. M. HYRUM, ' I - - 1 UTAH - aasaaaafTnriam " Prices Smashed Tisre e. troit Other Tires Accordingly ft. Garden Hose with all Connection $5.50 Philco & Majestic Radios Lauritzen Service Phone 57 Hyrum News. 3 RULE STORE Ladis and Childrens Spring Hats at 98c to $5.98 Ladies Silk and Crepe Ladies Party Dresses Dresses at - $7.95 Sale Price - $7-9- 5 Childrens Percale Dresses at Childrens Silk Dresses at Station Utah Dr. John Watson used to tell a story of a Liverpool merchant who, through no fault of his own, failed In business and came down with a crash from prosperity to poverty. When Doctor Watson called to offer sympathy and assistance, he found his friend in the depths of despair. Everything 1 have lost has gone I he moaned. Thats bad, said Doceverything. tor Watson, so youve lost your reputation." No; thank God, said the man rather Indignantly, my name and reputation are unsullied." Then your wife has left you, suggested Doctor Watson. My wife," cried his friend, his eyes blazing with anger, my wife Is an angel loyal and kind and true. I see, said Doctor Watson, then your children have turned their backs I neve seemed to know on you. my children," said the man, until this happened. They have been so brave and tender and sympathetic. My dear old chap, said Doctor Watson, you told me you had lost everything. Why, youve lost nothing except a paltry bag of gold. Love, loyalty, comradeship all the really Important things are yours still. Cheer up, and dont be an Idiot Boys Wash Suits 3 to 8 - - $1.00 SHOES Place Daily Average of 4911 Long Distance Galls in 1928 Traveling Increases Daily One of the most Important factors that made possible the recent reductions In Long Distance rates, effective February 1, was the increased use of the service from day to day. In 1923, for example, an average of 3430 long distance calls were placed each day from various parts of the state. In 1928 the dally average in Utah was 4911. In 1923 an average of 24,590 call3 to distant points originated each day In the entire Mountain States territory. In 1928 the number had increased to 31,819, If, under the latest schedule of rate reductions, the use of Long Distance continues to increase, it not only tells a story of the telephones increasing value in your business and social life, but unmistakably indicates a growing Utah. A STATEMENT OF POLICY 'Today, practically any one anywhere can talk by telephone with any one else, anywhere in the country. Moreover, any one in the United States can now converse by telephone with any one in Great Britain, Canada, Cuba and the principal cities of Mexico. From on address by Walter S. Gifford, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. "Since this address, delivered by Mr. Gifford over a year ago, telephone service has been extended to twelve additional countries of Europe P. II. Reid, President, The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Your Telephone Connects With 27,000,000 Others Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted Diamonds Ring Mountings YENDELBOE JEWELRY & OPTICAL GO.' Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing LOGAN 53 East 1st North Street UTAH and SLIPPERS Childrens Slippers at - $1.39 $1.98 $2.69 Mens and Boys Shoes and Oxfords Mens Oxfords Boys Oxfords Mens Work Shoes at at at $2.49 to $3.25 $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $2.75 to $5.75 Mens High Top Boys Suits, Two Pair $5.98 to $8.75 $5.98 to $12.98 Shoes at In the "Good Old Day In 1680 or thereabouts there seems to have been a strong idea as to the business of being a wife. Here it is, e as printed in the books and newspapers of the good old days: The wifes occupation Is to make her husband and herself some clothes, to make blankettes and couerlettes, to washe and wrynge, to wynowe all manner of comes (grain), to make malte, to make heye, to helpe the husband to fylle the dounge cart, drive the ploughe, to loade heye, corne and suche other. To go to market, to sel NOTICE 10 WATER USERS butter, chese, mylke, egges, chekyns. hennes, pygges, gese, and all manner Three gentle cheers for State Engineers Office. of cornes. the men of old, and see how you like Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb, 11. 1929. It I Exchange. Notice is hereby given that Hyrum City, by Hans B. Niellson, Mayor has made application in accordance with Not Inviting the requirements of the Compiled A man out near Ontario had been Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to pestered by fruit thieves and although 85 c. f. s. of water from he had applied to the authorities, they Blacksmith Fork River in Cache Counhad failed to help him. Finally he hit ty, Utah. Said water is to be diverted upon a bright Idea, that so far has at a point which bears 223 ft. N. and worked like a charm. 1782 ft. W. of the N& cor. of Sec. 12, T The motorist, as he pulls up along- 10 N., R. 2 E., S. L. B. and M. and conside the fence with the Intention oi veyed by means of a pipe a distance climbing over and helping himself to of 3920 ft. where it will be used durforbidden fruit. Is suddenly confronted ing the entire year for generating powby the sign: Skunk Farm. er to be used for electric lighting and Of course, you may believe It, or propelling mechinery at Hyrum, Utah. most people, not, as you choose, but been so used the water After whether they do believe It or not, do is to behaving returned to the natural stream chances. not care to take any at a point which bears 563 ft. N. and 5392 ft. W. of the NI4 cor of said Sec. 12. Irish Army Slang This application is designated in the The Irish Free State army has Its State Engineers Office as ' File No. A few Illustrations peculiar slaDg. 10532. will serve to show the trend of their All protests against the granting of particular bent In this direction. For Instance, what we call a dead beat or said application, stating the reasons in gold brick the Irish soldier calls a therefor, must be by affidavit A doughboy Is known scrounger. duplicate, accompanied with a fee of He also has bis $1.00 and filed in this office within as a fist slugger. but it does not mean O. I. thirty (30) days after the completion chow, straight, as In our army, but refers of the publication of this notice. to the extras he Is able to procure GEO. M. BACON, at the canteen, while his G. I. Is State Engineer. Philadelphia Evejust plain grub. Date of first publication, February ning Bulletin. 15, 1929. Date of completion of publication, 15, 1929. March Crowds Pants, at Three Ride Store West Arent people the craziest things! So many gathered at Lakehurst, N. .1.. to see aD airship arrive that a great FARM WANTED-W- ant to automobile tangle resulted, and thou- hear from owner having good, sands were compelled to spend the Utah farm for sale. If bargain, night there. . . . What an Idle peoF. I Look at the send price and description. ple we are becoming 111. ad assemble everythat crowds E. 408, Olney C.,$Box great Look where on slight occasion . FOR SALE A herd of good at the touring And the fact staring os in the face that Industry Is the Holstein dairy cattle also 1 pure I E. W. Howes Monthly. only way out bred bull. Apply to Nelton Smith 1 . . 1 SILVERWARE $12.98 to $22.50 Ladies High or Med- - Ladies High or Med- - Spring Slippers in all Colors at ium Heel Slippers ium Heel Slippers at $3.98 $3.98 to $7.50 at $2.98 Center Street,JLogan. WE Always SELL Standard Utah Telephone Users Ladies Spring Coats Ladies and Childrens man-mad- Telephone $1 .00 to $1 .39 $3.98 to $5.98 Mistaken Notion That Everything Was Lost 29x4.40 Cavilier Goodrick $7.75 29x4.40 Commander Goodrich $6.15 50 At Albany, N. Y, August 9, 1831, the first scheduled passenger train to be operated on American soil puffed away from the makeshift depot with its 15 passengers. At the throttle was David Matthew, an Ingenious Scotsman, destined to become the father of railroad Improvements. Matthew was proud of the cab that sheltered him, for It was the first one used and he had devised it Previous to that, engineers and firemen had labored exposed to the elements. On a subsequent trip a herd, of cattle blocked the way and Matthew at once invented what he called a cow catcher it was constructed, however, to push the cattle aside rather than to catch them. In 1830 he made the first railway snowplow and included a device to melt the snow and pour the water Into a tank supplying the boiler. Among his many other Inventions were two types of handcars (the first ones), the method of forcing wheels onto axles by pressure and a device for pouring sand under the locomotive wheels to prevent slipping. Matthew died in San Francisco In 1891 at the age of seventy-ninDe- Why Worry? Some one remarked to Shaw, on seeing a lot of wealthy loungers hanging around a London hotel: These rich people get me I Whats the use of having money If you dont know bow to enjoy it? But why fret about tt, old chap? returned Shaw, Are you an.v hettei off? What8 the use of knowing ium to enjoy money If yon havent any?' Vancouver Province. ad Hyrum. 100 choice Ghdoli Bulbs, deliverPetersens Flower ed for $1.00. ad Garden, Hyrum. NUT COAL $6.25 per ton. Merchandise For LESS COAL! COAL! I I Spring Blue I Canyon Blaze Low Ash High Heat. No Clinkers Shipley & Nielsen Coal COMPANY Maytag Radio Programs Following is a list of stations, showing the day and hour of the program Mountain Standard Time: KNX Los Angeles Monday 12:00 a. m. 6:30 p. m. KSL Salt Lake 7:30 p. m. WBAF Fort Worth : - 10:30 p. m. KOMO Seattle KOMO Seattle Tuesday 12:00 a. m. 5:30 p. m. CFCA Toronto 8:00 p. m. WCAU Philadelphia 10:00 p. m. KNX Los Angeles KYW Chicago Wednesday 7:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. Pheonix KFAD 8:30 p. m. KFRC San Franciso " 9:30 p. m. KLZ Denver 9:30 KSL Salt Lake p. m. " 9:30 p. m. Portland KGO KSL Salt Lake Thursday 11:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. KFRC San Franciso 8:00 p. Jn. WJR Detroit 8:00 p. m. KDKA Pittsburg WCCO Minneapolis Friday 7:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. KFUM Colorado Springs 10:00 p. m. KFSD San Diego 6:00 p. m. KMBC Kansas City i Price lasts only until warm weather Why is it some people seem to get so much pleasure in trying to keep comes. else from having any? ad Shipley & Nielsen, Hyrum. everybody Nature Provided for Cold Storage Pussy One day the local carpenter, who had taken a job in the city, came to see me. He had under his arm one of the oddest little kittens Ive ever d seen. Apparently a white, it didnt look like a Persian. It didnt look like anything Id ever seen before. More than anything else, it looked like a polar bears cub. What kind of a cat Is this?" I asked him. This here is a cold storage cat." A what? I cried, thinking of frozen eggs and defunct chicken. Cold storage was In Its somewhat sickly infancy then. or so ago, he explained, the cold storage warehouse Im work-ifor took in a lot o cats to kill rats. What with the damp an 'the dark an ihe cold, only a few of em lived, but the ones that did grew longer and longer hair, and this kitten Is the fourth generation. Fve got seven of long-haire- n 'em. I watched the- - various generations of those kittens around the neighborhood, and was amused to see them reMara vert to common Evens in the Saturday Evening Post. short-haired- s. |