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Show Hyrum Notes. The II) rum Coop Is a eorpoiatlon owned by eighty-three stockholders, principally residents of II) rum city. The Institution Is growing with the community, and in fact is cntitlciTto a location in a larger town, for It is above the usual countiy stoic class. The manager was asked "how docs the store giovv and do so well among so much competlon" he replied: "We keep only such goods as give entile satisfaction for we know that satlsllcd costumers means continued success. We 'buy the best goods on the market then we arc suic our clerks can not work olt any trash onto an) body. "We welcome small customers the same as large ones, for many of our best customers, used to be our smallest small-est ones. We know the public Is sutllciently educated in such goods as we earn to bo able to judge the same accoidlng to Its merit and hence we buy carefully care-fully and with conlldcnce In theh ability tq Judge we sell on one even, honest profit, with ono price to all. Wc never cut pi Ices to one customer and swange from another. Oui goods aie all marked In plain figures and no cleik has any right to cut or add to the price. We believe that large sales with small profits is the best business policy. Our stock ofjhucrchandise has been carefully selected, and while we are compelled to'invest more money In the same amount of goods jet It pa) s, for we sell a better grade and our goods hold up. better than a cheaper competitive com-petitive line. We make prices lower at homo than ourcustomeiscanbuy for elsewhere, thero we are bound to grow. We have discontinued the credit system, which compels our customers to buy according to their means, and we arc not compelled now to dunn the man whuw 111 andean pay, to dig up so that we can supply goods to the man who won't and can't pay. The Co-op has laid down a plan of good principles as our leadeis can readily see and the institution is deserving de-serving of a hearty support. It has struggled along for many years but Its future Is very blight. John II. White Esq. was In our town Saturday. A heavy thunder stoim passed over town Thursday evening and created a great deal of terror. One flash of lightning ran into tho coop-stoic on tho electric wires and created a gieat deal of excitement but no damage was done. Mr. Joseph Apple)ard, our electilc engineer, purchased a e) pliers Ineuba-tot Ineuba-tot last spilng and as a result of two hatches he lias about 250 )oung chlx. Next season we expect to hear of some iccord hatches, as he Is putting con-sldeiable con-sldeiable thought on tho Industiy. We celebiated the 4th of July and we aro going to celebrate the 24th not because Cache Junction advocates celebrating, but because we aio awake. Oeoigo F. Wilglit and James O. Allen have been appointed aids to the Stake supeiintendent of Sunday schools Mr. Amos Spackman has opened up a blc)de icpah shop next to tho Coop and lie Is too busy tolookaroundtwkc. Theio Is a great deal of tiavel In the UlaeUtJinith Foik ran) on this season. The mad has undeigono many improvements im-provements and U In excellent condition condi-tion now. The II) rum woolen null Is miming day and night and tinning out the best class of goods In tho state. |