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Show CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, April 17, 1936 COVE See our Complete Line of EVERGREEN TREES, SHRUBS and ROSES Cove Lorln Allen of Grace, Idaho, was an overnight visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Saturday. He was on his way to Salt Lake to take the 10 days prepara tors course for mis-- 1 sionarles, having accepted a call has all disappeared and a for a short term mission for the of green has begun to Church of Jesus Christ of Latter) Mutual put on three ?veplays Day Saints. lone Tusday night. Our Sunday School and fast About 15 of our young people meeting combined was very well took part and presented thd plays attended, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jn & very pleasing manner. In Alden Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Three's a Crowd", Miss Edras Allen had their babies Maxine Terrance E&kelson, blessed. Bishop L. H. AUen and Hatch, Wendell Bair and Don H. Lester Bair officiating. in "Woman Kind" Kennington; Looks like spring was here. Snow Orvilla Richards. Alfred Allen, Agatha Hatch, Neta Eskelson and The Reed AUen; lu Monkeys Paw", Marlon AUen, Georgia Allen, Mark Rich, Ivan Allen and Lyman Eskelson. Word comes from Oakland, California that Fred Rainey has been quite iU but seems to be holding) his own and perhaps mending a Uttle. We all wish him & return to his normal health and strength. Freds strength of character and his genial ways are remembered by his friends here. The finishing touches of the contract widening the road across high creek have begun. The bridges are already completed and the paving weU begun this week, this wUl make the road quite a Uttle wider and make the road quite a Uttle safer for travel.. The Bowers construction company of Salt Lake have had the work In charge. 4 -o ECONOMIC No Wonder Everyone Is Saying: KELVINATOR' HIGHLIGHTS Cooking Comfort Pv We sell good .pots and pans, strainers and selves, and all the thngs to cook wth. Everton & Sons Co. as bad as any in our history, and the worst of recent times. The mitigating effects lie in the fact that they have made necessary a tremendous amount of rebuilding and that industry, notably the long lethargic heavy industries, will be stimulated accordingly. One almost inevitable result of e the floods will be a program of flood control projects, to in the stop such catastrophles future. Such a program will entail tremendous expenditures over a period of years, will bring business to all basic industries. A more immediate result will be the great Job of repairing machinery in flooded factories and places of business. Electrical equipand ment, machine tools, meters other instruments, etc. no one yet knows how much cf this kind of goods was ruined. Some of It can be repaired, much of it must be replaced entirely. In either case, industry is going to find a vast number of rush orders on Its hands. It is estimated that Insurance coverage cf flood damage to businesses amounted to only about 1 per cent. A similar situation exists in regard to flooded homes. So businesses and individuals will have to dig into their own pockets to pay the astronomical bill. long-tim- Easter Sunday A Joyful Day At Clarkston Clarkston: Easter Sunday was a beautiful day and enJoed by all. The services in the church were also very much enjoyed. The Sunday school gae the following program with Hillard Archibald in charge: Singing, Flossie Buttars, directing; prayer, Byron Ravsten; singing, Rcba Griffiths, Leah directing, Ravsten June accomp.; talks, Barbra Gordey, Jardine; song, Primary children, Corrine Godfrey, Martha directing; story, Goodey; talk, Bennie J- - Ravsten; duet, Mrs. Joseph Burt and Mrs. Glen Thompson, Sarah Heggie, accomp.; talk, Bishop John Ravsten; poem. Hazel Ravsten; talk, Supt. Andrew L. Heggie; singing; prayer, Joseph Atkinson. In Sacrament meeting the theme was Easter, and the speakers were Prank M. Ravsten and Clarence Clark. Visitors from many towns in the valley spent Easter in Clarkston. Roy Thompson is buiiding a modern garage. Emil Anderson spent Monday visiting Clarkston. Supt. J. W. Kirkbride and Miss Wallace attended the PTA meeting held in Clarkston on Thursday. Andrew L. Heggie, who is at Bear River High school spent the week end at his home. Stanford Larsen a as a weekend guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bvron Loosle. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey have returned from a months visit-t- o California. Mr. and Mrs. John Barson and Mrs. H. S. Barson spent Easter visiting relatives in Pocatello. Mrs. Kenneth Thompson arrived home from a weeks visit in Salt Lake on Friday. ! hostess and family those present were Messrs and Mesdames Anderson and family, Orval Crockett, Ray Allen, all of Logan. Miss Audry Bush of Ogden spent last week at the home of 1, it. and Mrs. Harry Hoodless. WU-fo- rd Mrs. Jess Hovey of City were guests of Mrs. Sarah Hbvey on Sunday. Harry Hood less and Selwyn Hul-s- e spent Monday in Salt Lake City attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wlneburg and family of Idaho Falls were Mr. Salt and Lake week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson cf Dajton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hoodless. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Olson have moved during the past week. Into the home of Jessie B. Humphreys. Wcsttoghouse 0 ini PROVIDES The Administration -- pro posed tax on corporation surpluses called a financial monstrosity by business, which believes such a tax would water-lo- g the economic life preserver which has carried industry through many a depression, Including the greatest one of all that began in '29, and called a necessary measure by its friends, who feel that the tax is the only way to prevent "legal by men of wealth is gradually taking form. The power to initiate appropriations legislation is vested in the House of Representatives by the Song in Picture to Be Constitution. Under House rules, this duty falls upon the potent Used by Democrats Ways and Means Committee. But Let's Go, the stirring marchthe Senate, though it cannot ing song sung by Harry Rich-ma- n a tax bill, can give any that marks a highlight In bill a thorough working over, can Music Goes Round, was heard rewrite it practically 100 per cent. by Postmaster James Farley' and It is believed that in the present now it is expected to sound the case the Senate will make many keynote for the Democratic Party changes in any Bill the House at the forthcoming National Cono New produces. Therefore, the Ways and vention in Philadelphia. Means Committee has been seeking lyrics have been written and to create a Cax bill in line with copies of the song now are being the President's ideas as rapidly rushed to Democratic Clubs all as is possible, has spent little time over the country. Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. in ironing out technical difficulties Rich of Toronto, Canada, were is, more or less, working to proNOTICE TO WATER visitors at the heme of Mr. and duce a measure in the rough Mrs R. B. Maughan, Saturday afUSERS that can be smoothed down by ternoon. Mr. Rich is president of others. the Canadian L.D.S. Mission, with Even so, the basic provisions of State Engineer's Office, 1936 headquarters in Toronto. The couthe House bill now being drawn Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14, ple wore enroule from Salt Lake will, in the view of most commenNotice is hereby given that Uni- City, where they had attended the tators, be retained. And these pro- ted States Bureau of Reclamation, conference. They toid Mr. visions mark something of a re- Salt Lake City, Utah has made general and Mrs. Maughan how well their volution in the theory of business Application ill accordance with the son taxation hitherto pursued in this laws of Utah to appropriate 15 sec. LD.S.Ferris, who is laboring is as an promissionary there; country. To paraphrase Time, the ft. of seepage water developed He sends his greetings gressing. bill that finally comes out cf the on Little dam the the Hyrum to all of his friends here at home. Bear river in Cache county, Utah. turmoil, will: Mrs. Cleone Hiistrom and - Repeal present corporation in- Said water will be collected from come taxes and substitute a new January 1 to December 31 inclu- daughter, of Boise, Idaho, are vishere with her father, Mark corporate income tax based on sive of each year, by means of a iting McBride. whatever part of a corporation's in- covered drain and emptied into Mr. and Mrs. Victor Israelson come it does net distribute as di- the natural channel of Little Bear and family have moved to North vidends. Rate of tax Is still river, at a point which bears W. where they will make their but it will be stiff. For 780 ft, and S. 890 ft, from the NE Logan, In home the future. example, the probability is that cor. of Sec. 7, T. 10 N R. IE., SLB Mrs. Coy Tyson cf Chicago, is a corporation with a net of less & M. and in lieu thereof, an equal visiting here with her parents, than $10,000 wli be taxed from 1 quantity of water will be diverted Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Liljenquist. per cent, if it holds 10 per cent from Little Bear river from April Mrs. George Riggs is seriously or less of its net in reserves, to 1 to October 31 inclusive of each ill at her home. She has been almost 30 per cent if it holds back year, into the Hyrum project canals 70 per cent. A corporation whose at a point S. 1080 ft. and W. 470 confined to her bed for the past net income is in excess of $10,000 ft. from said NE cor. Sec 7 and week. She is improving at the present time, however. will be taxed from 4 per cent to 57 into the Hyrum Irrigation Company 0 per cent. canal at a point N. 2000 ft. and W. : 4 2. Eanks and Insurance compan500 ft. from the SE cor. Sec. 15 ies will be taxed 15 per cent of T. 9 N., R. IE., SLB & M. and their net. used as a supplemental supply to 3. Ail interlcorporate dividends, irrigate 12,500 acres of land emnow 90 per cent exempt from cor- braced in parts of Secs. 3, 4, 10 Millville Mr. and Mrs. James porate taxation, will be regarded as and 15, T. 9 N R IE.; Secs. 3, 4, Jenson entertained on Friday evencorporate income and taxed ac- 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 17, 20, 21, 28, in honor of the 70th birthday cordingly. 29, 32, 33 and 34, T. 10 N. R IE.; ing of Mr. Jenson. A beautiful birth4. Individuals will pay a tax on Secs. 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, T. 11 candividends now exempt from taxa- N R IE.; Secs, 1,2,3,4,9,10,11, day cake with seventy yellow Yelcentered the table. Tall tion. and 12 T. 10 N R 1W. Secs, 4,5,8, dles There are other provisions, but 9,16,17,21,22,23,24,25, 26, 27 28, 34 low candles also graced the table. these serve to indicate the bills 35, and 36, T. 11 N, R. 1W.; and A delicious hot supper was served. Beside the host, hostess and famseverity. Its purpose is to raise Secs. 31, 32 and 33, T. 12 N R were Bishop and about $600,000,000 a year, eventu1W all in SLB & M. Likewise, in ily those present Mrs. Sylvester Anderson. Messrs ally. However, some commentators lieu of the seepage water deliare of the opinion that proponents vered by the drain to the channel and Mesdames, Aaron Pehrson and of the measure are less interested of Little Bear River, as afore des- family, Alma Jenson and family, in the revenue phase of the bill cribed, an equal quantity of water Eslie Jenson and family, Owen than in its potential influence on will be impounded from Little Jenson and family, Morgan Jenson industrial spending. It is obvious Bear river from November 1 of and family Lewis Anderson and that an industry would rather dis- each year to March 31 inclusive of son Jerry, A. C. Hale and daughter the tribute money to stockholders, ex- the year following, by means of Norma and Mrs. Elsa Pehrson, total number present was forty pand its plants, or carry on an the Hyrum dam, the center of seven. The evening was spent m improvement program, than give which bears S. 1080ft. and W. 470 the mchey to government. Thus, ft. from the NE cor. Sec. 7, T. 10 social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson enif a stiff bill is finally made law, N., R. IE., SLB & M. The water the logical result will be a boom so stored will be released from tertained at a family dinner on Easter Sunday. Besides the host, short-live- d storage from April 1 to October 31 though it may be. So far as the bill's chances ol inclusive of each year, into the passing both branches of Congress Hyrum project canals and into the and receiving the Presidential Hyrum Irrigation Company canal TYPEWRITERS and blessing are concerned, they are (exchange) and used as a suppleMACHINES ADDING close to 100 per cent. Changes In mental supply to irrigate the lands Bought, Sold, Exchanged and detail win be made but there Is herein-befodescribed. almost no chance of any change This application is designated in Repaired. New Royal Typewriters in principle. And it is unanimously the State Engineers Office as File believed that the tax schedules fin- No 11921. Geo. B. Everton 72-8- 0 All protests against granting of 126 E 2nd So. Tel. 386 or 235 ally established will be exceedingly on tcugh corporations which want said application, stating the reato hold back earnings against a sons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, rainy day. Its an ill wind that blows no accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and one good, according to the old filed in this office within 30 days saw. And it also seems to be a after the completion of the pubrare flood that hasnt its mitigat- lication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, ing effects. Arrive The floods that recently swept State Engineer. Leave the country, killing many persons, Date of first publication, April 17, Center College 1936. devastmg the homes of hundreds of thousands, and doing untold Date of last publication, May 15, Main and 1936. millions of property damage, were 7:55 7 :45 te Pace Seven DTECTID N ALL THESE EXTRA VALUES New improved Eject Ice Trays for instant easy removal ice cubes. No fuss and bother at the sink . . , Fast freezing. Triple Food Saver Set of attractive Moonstone Ware on sliding shelf for convenient storage of leftovers. HYRUM sw.umwj.li Adjusto shelf for varying storage needs. Raising or lowering shelf meets special space requirements, !. Perfected Hermetically-seale- d Mechanism, forced-draf- t cooled, lifetime lubricated for extra years of dependable refrigeration. be-lc- w Model illustrated is K We, too, say the 1936 Kelvinator is a fine refrigerator. We like the way the company has answered the questions wise buyers ask about temperatures, operating cost, and service It has answered with Visible Thermometer Cold a Built-I- n shows you that your food is being kept surely, safely, dependably cold. It has answered with Visible for not only does the 'Economy you can have a Kelvinator for as little as 5 f d new Kelvinator use to the current but a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation shows you, in advance, that current consumption will be amazingly low. It has answered with Visible Protection Protection for a Plan gives you signed assurance of long years of service. And the 1936 Kelvinator is a beautiful refrigerator . . . designed with the aid of Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky. Furthermore, it has dozens of conveniences to lighten the work of preparing meals. So come in and see the 1936 Kelvinator. It will pay for itself and the terms are so easy that it just seems foolish not to own one. one-hal- one-thir- a day Kelvinator Electric Ranges allow $25.00 For the next 15 days we will Gas cook either or Elecfor any Coal, stove, Electric of new a tric on the purchase price Range. This Offer Applies only Where Utah Power and Light Company Service is used. 1- Five Years Protection against service expense on the sealed-imechanism for only $5 $1 a year included in the price. n ..j MILLVILLE MAKE THIS VALUE TEST Check refrigerator values point by point with this Free Westinghouse Valugraph Book. Add them up and see why the 1936 Westinghouse is EASIER TO OWN. 4fs 3 p. ni. p. 8:15 p. in. 8:45 p. m. 8:55 p. 9:15 Phone 125 C r? -- j j , 9:45 10:15 10:45 11:15 11:45 m. m. m. m. in. m. Logan, Utah West 1st. North Additional Logan City Bus Service. 115 North Main of refrigerator yalue. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. re Pehrson Electric Go. Trouble locked out! Fifty years of Power sealed in! electrical experience developed it. Thousands of owners acclaim it! The Westinghouse sealed-i- n mechanism is so that it carries completely trouble-fre- e pRCED w LQW 1941 against service protection until expense. Add the other special values found in our Golden Jubilee models and you have an utterly new standard Leave Effective, Friday, April 17th. Arrive Leave Arrive 9:55 p. 10:55 11:55 p. m. Will operate to 7th. East and 5th. North Only. THE UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY sa |