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Show f M.I.. r .H m ! - mti.m SOUTH CACHE COURIER . South Cache Courier MRS. MARGARET NIELSEM ... VON WAHLEN HR 201 OUT For Clothes 1 1 I RATES Outside Cache County One Year $1.50 Inside Cache County $1.00 Legal paper, published every Friday, BONDS WITH of mxr mix dollar Leasee and Manager SUBSCRIPTION at Hyrum, Cache County, Entered at the Postoffics at Hyrum, Utah as und:r MMxmtmnBvms Owner . I liTCmr-tfPiJiXur.'f- i that are Utah. second class mail matter the act of March 3, 1870. 'Don't Look Non ; But Better By JERRY COST See Us First I ! T.O Sport Coats Finest all wool Kendrick Electric Service MOVED 25 West First North Phone to 1595 Slacks TO 468-- 1295 Logan, Utah W Frctory Authorized Service For KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS AND RANGES LEONARD REFRIGERATORS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR AND RANGES SMOKING Judging by the destruction resulting from careless smoking habits, one questions whether the public is interested in the safety of life and suit themselves. Officials appointed for political reasons generally know little or nothing about the businesses they operate at public expense. Hence, they are unfamiliar with labor's problems. Labor organizations are having their eyes opened to the restrictions on liberty that immediately follow public ownership. All citizens are becoming aware of the lost taxes and increased debts that follow destruction of private business. property. Smoking, in those who have the habit, is a process somewhat akin to breathing. Many smokers will strike a match in a powder magazine or an oil refinery. It is an unthinking act, and discarding the match, the dottle, or the cigarette butt is often done without mental FOR SALE Broody hens for action of any kind. For these setting. Ren Olsen, Phone 131-acts, there is no cure ex- Hyrum. ad cept that which lies within the willpower of the individual. Conceding that millions of people will smoke, regardless of the time, place or danger involved, the National Board of Fire Underwriters concludes that mere signs of warning are practically useless, and affirmative measures should be adopted to reduce the hazard. For example, signs in stores, factories, forests and other places must not be only eye catching near each sign should be a place to discard the "weed" in whatever form the person is using it. In homes, ash trays and other receptacles should be placed in every room, hallway, porch and kitchen, even though residents may not smoke. If it is necessary to prohibit smoking "on the job" due to dangers inolved, places should be made available where workers can smoke without doing it secretly. It is probable that the catastrophe of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire, in which 145 girls lost their lives, would not have occurred if provisions had been made ifor the employes to smoke. CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS HOOVER VACUUMS MAYTAG WASHERS Mens Best Buys FINEST EQUIPPED SERVICE SHOP IN UTAH 695 habit-- W formed LEARNING THE HARD WAY The American worker and the American Taxpayer, who in the maj ority of cases are one and the same person but perform two separate and distinct functions, are learning by dear experience that government ownership of industry does not produce the millenium. Taxpayers find that the minute government goes into business, it out of puts taxpaying enterprise business, to the detriment of remaining taxpayers. The worker finds that the heartless corporation" is a sob sister d compared to a government enterprise which recognizes bo local regulatory measures that are applied to private corporations for the protection of woikmen and the public. Labor is finding that public officials in charge of public plants, which are exempt from public regulation applying to private industry. grow accustomed to being a law bnto themselves, and deem it their light to fix wage and salaries to stony-hearte- lt Ljryy nj pi G!3 liEil W THE RAILROADS ARE THE BABKBBMZ OF RFFEHSE USTIN 10 nOV AMIRICA" C4 YOU IAV0RITS K.I.C. STATION IVIRY 1AM DAT I P,M. MOUNTAIN WAR TIM to 895 : |