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Show SOUTH COURIER CACHE OF. IDAHO MOTION PICTURE. PRODUCED SOUTH CACHE COURIER Local News -- i Photographed in lovely color tones, a single motion picture red! showing the beauties of Idahos Sawtooth mountain section and the states marvelous summer playground, is now being .000 theatre! Sin shown in about United the States and Canada. The reel, commentated by Graham McNamee and realeased recently by Universal Picture Company, reveals the majesty of the mountains in Southern Idaho, their suirbathed valleys, the many unsealed and unnamed peaks, and numerous woodland lakes and glens as yet untravled in tliis vast Mrs. William Chadwick of Mrs. Hubert Marchant of ley, Wyoming were guests of Mr. Nielsen Wednesday afternoon. Mr.and 11 , The little daughter. Diana. 0f M, Mrs. George Eliason was taken i' and 9. Vern Jensen June of Mr. and Mrs. the LDS hospital at Salt Lake City It is the fourth child born to the couple. David H. Davis, Lessee and Publisher Tuesday, where she will receive medy care under a specialist. Mrs. Varnell Rosza of Los Angeles, is visiting with her mother Mrs. Emma Subscription Rates: Per Year $1.00 Payable in advance Lightning Action Liljenquist. She attended the conven Mrs. F. A. Jarrett, Sapulpa.Okla t;on at gait Lake, Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application was thrown against a kitchen table whep a lightning bolt struck h who Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Broadstone home. In a split second these thinn Published Every Friday Utah Cache County, Hyrum, their reCently left Hyrum to make in the kitchen: A cabinet happened kome at Drummond, Idaho, called on door was torn from its hinges, a Entered the Postoffice, Hyrum; Utah, as Second class several of their friends here Saturday. stack of table silver was tarnished area an electric clock burned off the wall mail matter, under the act of March 3, 1870. The film shows the lovely Alpine Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Peterson of and the kitchen water pipes were one Basin, beauty of the great'Stanley . J31ackfoot, Idaho, were the visitors at blackened. . of the finest sheep raising section in tke lome 0f their daughter Mrs. David ejji North America. The picturesque life Pilgrims at Czestochowa admiration should enter our hearts in the historic town of Ketchum, soc- - Davis, Thursday. ON VALUES Next to Lourdes in France, no You see a man driving along the when we pass teams on the highways. Center of the stock raisers, is also Mrs. Ida Olsen, Julia Eliason, Gladys shrine in Europe has. so many pi, street with a fine looking team of horses and we should be greatful to have them' hrought out jn the film in the true Nielsen and Lizzie Miller attended the grims as the Polish shrine at Czehitched to a vehicle. You may if you still taking their place in this world of flavor of the old west. pronounced Chenstohova, Primary convention Friday and Sat- - stochowa, chief pilgrimage is in August, The are a man admire or critize the horses, machines which after all cannot feel Not far away from Ketchum and Lake at Salt City. when it is not unusual for 30,000 pi, but the man may not impress you as a our love as horses can. Sun Valley are the craters or the moon. For man of money the same as the owner grims to arrive in peasant costumes, one of natures strange marvels. returned Miss Afton Allen recently and weird of a beautiful gleaming new car might Hello Folks the Americans in China miles or more, twenty vacation trip to From the beginning there was co- unearthly cones and lava beds stretch from a very pleasant A little less than half the Amerdo. The truth of the matter is the team 'California icans in China live in Shanghai. of horses represents more investment operation. At the beginning of out na awesome expanse Near Shoshone of cash than any car on the market. tional history there was this slogan, are amazing ice caves, a glisting, alThere is thP original price of the horses Together we stand divided we fall, most unbelievable, fairy land. to be considered. Their hay, pasture, this applies today as well as anytime. Snake River Canyon, Perrines grain, harness and horse shoes besides If we start with cooperaion in the home ranch, a land mark of Idahos early FOR THE WHISKEY the pricp of the vehicle and wagon with our neighbors and in the commun days, and shots of Idahos inviting sum-it- y we are indistructable in our pur mer playgrounds, all Tielp to make up a grease. Nowdays a team cannot be THATS commercialized to the extent tht they poses. But remember, cooperation starts reel of supassing beauty, of special before'ears, trucks, andmachines at home and in the community. There peal to summer vacationists. One them. This means that a team are many things perhaps that cannot be ticularly breath taking shot in the film may probably be as much of a luxury bought in Hyrum but it is surprising shows a group of noted European or a necessity as a car is. One feat- what a stock of merchandise is carried mountain climbers in their assult on this ure one may overlook when he hears in Hyrum at prices that are often far hitherto unsealed peak, I the clomp clomp of horses on our mod below that of surrounding towns. The Idaho reel is the result ofUn-Let- s is the thorofares the fact horses that ern try our home town business first, iversals cooperation in helping to Sell (America to Americans through the are alive and more are less intelligent, and certainly are highly esteemed by Remember the big time to be had medium of the motion picture camera, their owner or he wouldnt be driving at the opening of the park at Black according to its president, Nate Blum-theA certain amount of respect and Smith fork Canyon. Thursday June 19, berg Mrs. Flash Nielsen, Owner 1 at at A fine daughter arrived at the home 1 pri-mati- - ' ;f 7frKECfrXS "Cheerful as its Name!'! ' Scout, 15, Does A Man-Siz- e Job Handling Traffic In Night Storm Taking ' up his post among sagging rain-soak- ' ' ; i ! two-in-lin- poles and live wires which were being tom down by a night storm, Roger Martin, Sea Scout, of Coffeyville, Kansas, warned away pedestrians, took charge of traffic and carried on until police could relieve him of the job. Young Martin had been attending a Scout meeting and was bound for home on his bicycle, bucking the vio-- j lent wind and rain. Suddenly he saw ahead of him the dim outlines of light poles, leaning at sharp angles over the street. He pulled his flashlight out of his pocket, pressed the switch, and came to a sudden stop. He stopped none too soon. Wires from one pole were at about the height of his head and only three feet away. Even as he stood survey-- j ing the situation, the water-soake- d ground let the pole tip lower and lower. It settled down until the wires were only waist high. t Knowing that the men at a nearby refinery were about to change shifts, young Martin picked his way around the wreckage, raced for home, and there sent an S.O.S. to the electric lighting company and the police. Then he ran back and began warning-awapedestrians and traffic. He was in constant danger from loosening Airplane Resembles Car deExcept for Its wings, a plane veloped by one of the big aircraft companies at Burbank, Calif., looks very much like a large automobile. engines ;tt is powered by instead of the radial type usually used on planes. The craft is designed for private use and will sell for about $27,500. e P Ya Streamlined Circus Shows Ind ustry in Dele n se ed y Roger Martin poles and wires swinging in the wind. The rain was coming down in sheets, Martin said, and without a bright light I would not have seen the wires until I was right among them. Then, when I had to do the traffic job, I didnt know how long my light would hold out, it was so battered and old. It was getting well soaked, too, by the rain. But it had batteries in it that Were fresh so it worked just as well as a brand-new one. Two poles Were overhanging street before could a car with police get to the the gffi-ce- ra scenes "My Telephone Saved the Herd says this dairy farther S' k: r. i ' s' w'y' . vv ''$ j$ ? At 10 oclock one night I discovered an uncommon sickness among the cows. I telephoned the veterinarian and from the symptoms he was able to prescribe a treatment. Later it was determined that this prompt action not only saved the cow, but the whole herd. You can see why Im such a telephone booster. In every day use and in emergency. It KENTUCKY STRAIGHT EO- - .r.RON WHISKEY National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. P&yl to Have Telephone Oka Wounlain An emergency is only one instance when its good to have a telephone. , Staid OaLpk ona & Oelegrapk Co. Dramatizing American industrys role in the national defense program and showing in exhibits and of impordisplays a tant new materials and discoveries of scientific research laboratories, the General Motors Parade of Progress, a newly designed, streamlined, traveling exposition, is now on nationwide tour. New materials, new methods, new techniques, new ways of doing things are ever in the process of Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., development, Chairman of General Motors, said recently in sounding the keynote of the project. The Parade of Progress is designed to show how industrial research and constantly advancing industrial techniques contribute to tfci .Igor and strength of the nation." Designed under the general supervision of Charles F. Kettering, Vice President of General Motors in charge of research, the Parade of Progress is an circus- cross-sectio- f Drainatic and nnique is the new General Motors streamlined circus. Parade of Progress, now on nationwide tour. Top, the poicless tent- - silver synthetic canvas suspended from lightweight metal girders; below (right), the Futurliners, two of the 22 mammoth motor transports in which the show travels; below (left), Charles F. Kettering, G. M. research executive, examines a liquid-coole- d Allison airplane engine, typical of the exhibits of important industrial defense contributions. n type spectacle composed of a mammoth tent seating 1500 persons, and 22 streamlined Futur-line- r transports and tractor units arranged for various exhibits and demonstrations. The Parade of Progress, according to Mr. Kettering, is exhibiting and describing a number of new developments of Industrial research which are already contributing to national strength and which give promise of future improvements of an important nature. Among these research developments are: e Lightweight higher-powere- d electric motors using glass insulating tape; Lightweight metals, particularly magnesium, used in aviation engines; Laminated plastic-treate- d ply wood for molded airplane win; and fuselages; Synthetic rubber for tires and other military usages; Portable Diesel power plants for military use: Peanut tube water-coolemercury vapor lamps, which are said to have possibilities as searchlights for airfields; High octane fuels using tetraethyl lead; The tent Itself, which Is poleless, constructed of lightweight metal with, synthetic, impregnated canvas, and which may pioneer a type of portable conuseful struction for military purposes. J. M. Jerpe, director of the Paj rade of Progress, is in charge the staff of 50 young men who operate it and conduct its scientific demonstrations. high-intensit- d |