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Show South Cache Courier, Hyrum, Utah, October 15, 1937 said. World supplies of wool in 1937-3- 8 are likely to be about the same as in 1936-3whe9n they were below average. There has been some tendency for, the mill consumption of wool in several foreign counties to decline in recent months but the level of such consumption is still relatively high. The new wool selling season in the southern hemisphere opened at Sydney, Australia on August 30. Prices at the opening were slightly higher than at the close of the previous season in June and were 20 to 25 percent above the opening prices of the 1936-3- 7 season.. Some weakness, however, was reported in Australian prices as sales progressed. Harry P. Wolf of the New York Athletic dub has won the national squash title eight times. jttle Change Shown in the Wool Situation wool 7, situation has in the last The domestic : Changed materially n the Bureau of Agricultural Snomics reported today. Trading "T the domestic market was light prices remained August but stocks of wool in the countries gtates and foreign and average prices still below Unit- -. tUTince foreign markets have weakened probable slightly, it seems wool prices wUl not that domestic the remainder change much during to the Bureau. according 0f 1937, wool by of apparel Consumption furtUnited States mills declined conmill total but her in July first seven sumption for. the was 11 percmonths of this year ent larger than in the same periwas the largest od of 1936 and 1923. Although since for the period in consumptincrease seasonal a to occur in the ion is expected mill consumptnext few months, of 1937 is remainder the in ion not likely to be so large as in the same months of 1936, the Bureau i WINE IN ALL VARIETIES 20 ' Call ft for many years. affirmed by Walter S. Gifford , President of the American T and Telegraph Co. FOR SALE Sulky plow. Apply to Mrs. Iver Nielsen, Hyrum. 3t. FOR ture. H. RENT 7 acres P. Andersen. fall ele-pho- pas- milE FOR RENT 5 room, modern home, partly furnished. Apply to Mrs. Ira Williams. advt. Electric Company -- Abe Livingston y new story for your enjoyment... a serial thats filled to the 24 North Main, Logan, Utah in has a way of testing purposes and policies. The fundamental policy of the Bell System is not of recent birth it has been the On October 20, 1927, it was re- A refreshingly-ga- Cook ; corner-ston- e aimers Wi. pages of the years and read the record of a business. F or time .m WRITES , si .... LGRING 1 It is interesting to turn back the alcohol by volume EMILIE rn Utah TEN YEARS AGO THIS OCTOBER brim with adventure Bert Kendrick and joyful romance! for Your FREE Weekly Radio Program. as: business LL American of the Telephone and Telegraph Company and its Associated Bell Telephone. Companies is to furnish telephone service to the nation. This business from its very nature is carried on without competition in the usual sense. These facts have a most important bearing on the policy that must he followed by the management if it lives up to its responsibilities. The fact that the responsibility for such a large part of the telephone service of the country rests solely upon this Company and its Associated Companies also imposes on the management an unusual obligation to the public to see to it that the service shall at all times be adequate, dependable and satisfactory to the user. Obviously, the only sound policy that will meet these obligations is to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial Clea ne safety. This policy is bound to succeed in the long run and there is no justification for acting otherwise than for the long run. Earnings must be sufficient to assure the best possible telephone service at all times and to assure the continued financial integrity of the business. Earnings that are less than adequate must result in telephone service that is something less than the best possible. Earnings in excess of these requirements must either be spent for the enlargement and improvement of the service furnished or the rates charged for the service must be reduced. This is fundamental in the policy of the management. With your sympathetic understanding we shall continue to go forward, providing a telephone service for the nation more and more free from errors or delays, and always at a cost as low as is consistent with nancial safety. fi- PRICES PAID HIGHEST for Dead or Worthless Animalo HIDES - PELTS - WOOL We also sell Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, and Bone Fertilizer .r sill ftno. COLORADO ANIMAL Clothi Logan BY-PRODU- CTS Phones 49 GO. Enterprise 30 All Clothing Carefully C ed and Pressed to Measurements. A income is regular income v .The dairy farmer sells his product every day. Spring, summer, fall and winter good weather or had weather the milk crop is the Isurest and most regular farm earner. Every day of every year, Borden distribution and salesmanship are at work to speed the flow of milk from the farm and of milk money back to the dairy farmer. It is this highly specialized job Cleaners Phone 926, Logan lai We Call For And Deliver of creating new milk products and finding new milk markets that helps make each dairyman's d income. income a better year-aroun- ASSOCI ATE D COM PA N I E Si PURCHASERS OF MltK MANUFACTURERS OF MUK FRODUCTJ ClSTIItUTOU THROUGHOUT TM WORM |