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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Spotlighting UTAH Famous Scenic Spots Utahs natural scenic wonders which are rapidly becoming nationally ahd internationally famous have had their picture taken again. In order to keep on hand a supply of new and interesting views a campaign has been carried on through many weeks by the Department of Publicity and Industrial Development under the direction of Commissioner Rulon S. Howells to build a new stock-pil- e of Utah pictures. Every section of the state has been included in the picture taking job. Canyons from Logan on the north to Zion and Bryce in the south; national parks and monuments, national forests with their sky line drives, lakes, fishing streams, agricultural and industrial activities have all been pictured. The pictures will tell in a new way the fascinating story of Utah, her scenic attractions, wealth and resources. Nurses Convention at Logan Nearly all of the five hundred registered nurses belonging to the Utah State Nurses association will gather at Logan on September 10 and 11 for their annual convention. The two day session will feature Harriet Stamback, R. N. of the American Nurses association, William S. Adamson, Public Relations Advisor for the state association and Dr. LeRoi B. Jones of the Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Aug. 27, 1948 cessing company. Their $60,000 plant is capable of handling ten Utah State Agricultural ' college. tons of trash fish per hour. The In addition to the general ses- machinery consists of large rosions and entertainment fea- tary steam cookers, pressers, tures, the various groups will dryers and grinders. The trash hold separate or departmental fish are removed from the lakes meetings such as private duty, and reservoirs by seining. Alstaff nurses, public health nurs ready more than 100 tons of es and administrative and edu- such fish have been taken from cational nurses. Making ' ar Strawberry lake. The finished rangements for the convention this year is under the direction of the private duty section of the organization. Reseeding Project Livestock men of Garfield county cooperating with the. na tional forest service have developed a project which will reseed around 20,000 acres of land located near Bryce canyon highway between the head of Red canyon and Bryce canyon airport. About half of the area will be plowed and then the seed will be drilled in. The other half which is made up of the rocky ridges and steeper slopes will be treated with pipe harrows and the grass seed will be broadcast. The entire area will be divided into sections and completely fenced so that the livestock can be easily handled and 'grazing regulated. During the three years necessary to get the new grass firmly established no grazing will be allowed in the area. . government it cost the State Tax Commission less to collect more revenue during the last fiscal year than at anytime in history. The collection was made at the new low figure of $.018 per dollar of state revenue collected. During the previous fiscal year the collection expense amounted to $.212 per dol- V? a wanl ad , you. MENS lar collected. products will find ready sale both in arid out of the state to Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Dale With Cushion and fish hatcheries, feed mills, soap Livingston and son Earl and manufacturers, etc. Steel Arch Mrs. La Fonta Tuttle, Mr. Livingstons mother, of Layton, Utah Tax Attracts Attention were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Two tax items recently preessensljjhoejjtore Arthur Bergerson. Mrs. Livingsented to the public by tax comston is the former Margaret mission members are interestLogan, Utah Bergerson. ing. One report quotes a study made by the Minnesota institute of government research which shows that the tax on net corORSON RYAN OF LOGAN porate income in Utah is lower than the average for all states Candidate for in the union imposing such a tax, and lower, than the tax in COUNTY COMMISSIONER several other states comparfrom ,the Central District will bring to that office ably situated. On a $25,000 net income the Utah tax is $327 a wealth of practical experience in farming, road compared with the national avbuilding, community leadership, recreation and erage of $415. In Idaho the same . 4 tax is $668; Oregon, $567, California,. $482; Colorado, $43; Arizona, $410, and New Mexico, $173. Despite the rising costs of education. Vote for him September 7. Paid Political Advertisement. Fish Meal From Utah Fish A new industry still in its experimental stages has been established on the shores of the Deer creek reservoir near Charleston, which will make fish meal and fish oils from the trash fish found in Utah lakes and reservoirs. The new company is known as the Utah Pro- - MOVIE CALENDAR LOGAN DRIVE-ITHEATRE N Friday, Saturday, Aug. 27, This Is Not A Clearance Sale But A Special Group Odd Lot SURPRISES 28 PURSUED Of Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright PUMPS JOYCE REJECTS Patent, Gabardine, and Kid. High and Play shoes medium heel. Sunday, Monday, Aug. 29, 30 SPORTS Shoes for school. THE STRANGE WOMAN -- and Casuals. PARAMOUNT High style shoes. and- SUSIE STEPS OUT o Tues., Wed., Thurs. Aug. 31, Sept. RIFFRAFF 1-- SANDALS Suede and Patent. Platforms and regular heels. 2 8 -- TEENS Low heel dress n Calfskin. Sizes to 10. and UNDER THE TONTO PLAY SHOES Wedge soles in white, patent and two tones. RIIT o 3 4S. High heel and medium heel platform sandals. 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