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Show KOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMI- RICAN - I'tMir t'ai.-- C I.' bawd ould done PROGRAM SUGGESTS In had they found OF WAY PIONEER condition of ih County LIVING It able Board thla irtn( hen m Wl,y onp hlf th t'rfra finwn I f for Director pay roll for Ft bruary, 1 Home Obtain Maxi"Ut March. nd non of 111 payroll for mum rrivlb-ffrom land. account of on tti taxpayer Apr'l Bdltor. Cache American: wrre Juot. Inability U? meet Ih Bo doubt your By fIRi:CTOB Mm. 1I.TIRSON And tlu-acre obi!-lhy on U aurprwd In Warning of Ih vUlt rvnu It take no argument to eonvlno month Hue school to d th tf of Merrill H K itli rural people of th ataie that rrridnt . ctty School Board " reminded that for County A sswnr and Cummlam wwon th oncoming a herein they prated tarhra have .oral of and th city eptdla cu I of 30again! any mlnchon In declared ninnthbelow rent regular per property valuation" They change or sud- an eight and are Tf such a reduction aa anticipated ly ,n lhe lmlnedit rr,ulkUnrBl a of nine Instead term ahhh month M mad It will result In achooU future. closed In Logan at least one really mean a reduction of 31 In r balt lo normal condi- their yearly salary Tire teacliera, month earlier." W r,n 1 going to b gradual. consented and accepted llltngly d citizen doubt Bo Ume will be short, but for tax- - 1(P f of the eondiilona the knowing Ih fart that the arhd taxing uns the preent Urn urgency U to pro- ,, r r living acUvitir to beat tt Logan and the County are the a Teacher expressed tnmi Important we have and are willing. ' present depressed prtc to ronllnue th w booh entitled to (conditions. the allotted period. flrat consideration and aympathy. Whrn t'l'tieera ram lagan City Proper for thry have In their keeping the to Utah they ram prepared to take last earlv welfare of the coming generation Logan City concluded rare of tliemwlvc. They occupied Wlille thU la an Indisputable fact, year that they must retrench and thl tanJ for u.p purpuM, of fxtract-and In It are nuendid doing Uv U a little surprising that hpe 1(.g iivtl.g from ,h(. Und. and now will tell you lhat prraldent of th school board In hU b nivor fiaA,b!(, mM adopied pvpry urvey llmlu hi observation to the this var notwithstanding to glvp R food lumg without the thrs-mi!U tor achool InterrsU only, for there are eliminating of money which they other potent factor which should budget which Is tIOOno, they are d nut ,UVP llif Sp1(.ndid pioneer within to the live meant Rolng of hare the consideration leading vo trij tlc u,rjr mm at uch time aa these Ihru pavers are able to supply. of a great struggle in obtaining only toned men facia, of these view In which we are now passing. iufflrl(.nt morpy m.h ),lrh to buy It I, hardly fair to mp.est the Aw rotl(llm,.nU R1)d thp rl(rth The parent owing home whereto mak no reduction In the m at fou(1 in the children apend much of their valuation of the property l)ome time must also be considered for all from Representative !axver without these home there can be In I1' d commrrclaiLsm ha part of the County and from !xv n no schools, and It Is a n P until every need of the business Interest and gan City fart that a large part of the horn a reduc- - 1,1P Ialn,!y I provided, earners of this city who met their have repeatedly miursted The program however, during this and we firmly believe 25 of tax burden last year did o with 1 to urge a thry will receive It for they are the Intense depression borrowed money. of the situation tn the last (ter farm privilege. That more of th Balt Lake Compared to logan llvUig be produced at home rather analysis. Permit me now to call your at- -, than from an outlay of money. Interests Buslnem logan tention to the comparative tag burMoney Is the need of tile hour. of Seventy Uxpnyers. owner den tn this agricultural section with Taxes must be paid and obligations In City. Logan business property that of Salt Lake City where pwv ITte writer have signed a request and giving roll, are numerous. days, is like money earned, and any Com-naknows of what he speaks when he their reasons to the Assessor. that can consistently be Com-fo- r substitute that b u a I n e property mlsstonrrs. and the Slate Tax made for an outlay of money should reduc-ga- n 25 a for for mission asking Loon In Main Street example be an adopted program. according to actual value. Is tlon. In Utah Is about Production roof P not Is a There single piece valued for assessment purposes ful- -' divided between mines and equally n Coun-lCache or wan I City ly as high as Main Street property perty In agriculture. At present the mines Salt Lake City. He found devla- - ty that la not reduced In valuation ftr more " lhan, the Vi on both ways In the comparison from 40 and up In view of these M(1 Uie of the closed their culture, these facts was petitioners Notwithstanding this fart, he h1111 ' 'try gieatly alfected the with the following para- assured by the Assessor of Balt Lake request . . and price of agrtcul- consumption County that the burden upon the tu producUons. to "We do not wish to be driven Salt Lake business property owners schools! ThlaUtve fh.Valulfu was beyond their ability to carry, a point where our city and OTn laficu tu of want for the be will decidwas Jeopardised and he determined, had of be Of product might ed, and had received the authority the total cash Income which accrues from the tax commission to make a from agricultural products In Utah substantial reduction upon that pro- - that the responsibility therefore Is to you sheep and wool produces 24.2 per come now we us for not with perty. cent; cattle and veal 13 per cent; falr-Th- e But now again please take notice, and ask only for Justice and milk and rallk product 122 per cent be will tt believe granted." levy for all taxing purposes In ness, and wheat 8J per cent; hay ST per cent; tn many burden tax Salt Lake Ctty Is but 37 mills which ' The present potatoes 4 3 per cent; hogs 2.1 per is $37.00 for each $1000 valuation. cases means confiscation. It la too In Logan this levy last year was high and It Is beyond the fn,'lu l4 tnJ 21 45.05 mills which is $45.05 per each of the taxpayer to pay. The laboring) jdfaira seed 1 1 Dor cent- the the man. man. carpenter, the of difference a $1000 valuation, ,h are $8.06 for each $1000 while Logan Is plumber, and the electrician other and pro? cents nrofeSarmannuhfaf Install tTl0tiylranrifKrlCuUU.ral TU' now JmesThTrequestlng aears of previous year, and lhe notoa that ulah JriculturoS the Assessor and Commissioners to. merchant Is standing at nis aoori y The only .. maintain our last years valuation looking for customers. a where $175,000 of taxes remained man who does not know there is who have unpaid In the City and County t depression on are those the end of the closing of the books. the salaries allotted to them two The prospects for this year are no and three years ago. So now then, let the school board better. Last years valuation and levy reconsider their action and adjust their matters accordingly for tt is tailed for the same as taxwhen agricultural products were two the writers firm opinion If the three times their present value ing units will play fair with those when every man had a Job and who must furnish the means, there than practically every business was suc- will be more cash supplied If an arbitrary state of mind is cessful. manifested by those In authority. Our County Schools J. A HENDRICKSON. We are wondering what the Lo School Boards Position And Tax Question 'r&n 8chj A May Basket For Old Age Science Provides Methods To Save Children 9s Lives ' There one-hal- , JJXaln m be-t- nf ct tW Ar, , Uyf " Its 1 childrens day I have heard them say, Ah, that may be, X am not denying. But youth It hearties. It hastens away. Leaving beauty and age sadly sighing. . pfirJ,n, aclng much better Who lovingly writ of the first of May, Bo why should 1 being I, even try. To the sweetness of lhat antuitl " are rhymesters right-minde- to e tl-i- er ' - allt rT smo k , So I shall gather all loves flowers, And weave a basket of great charm. One all made of memory's hours. To keep from the door of age all gufl.ic tcTteenttion of bow tubrnle bat.iU, tl t sole tiute of btosJmt by a peium With tie .:n duciie, infecting ie anotliet nemiier of tle family, who in turn vp nJ infect other, tliut tompltling tlie cinle. A tuber-Xulo'- i I se-.s- Uian ran be expected from other pursuit. That Is not an argument in this ume there are no other remunerative pursuit (Utah Extension News) NEW GRAND I , UUcover the earliest IN (lie i fieri lo nianifeKtitllnns of tuberculosis la '..11 rom:i..,ii- - t.r .i.i-- il i . uul lo exaru.ne child for tbe Inlu'Mi ms bleb are revealed b Ih m advance of a in! the Th tutieriu-tiout a il sjnpto-u- . barm lev procedure, tt t, those a ho are infected and should be exuiu.ued with the X ray. In turn, the Kelt r lUillcalcs whether thi-rI danger from disease or uot. Tbe Massachusetts Department of Public Health was one of (he Brst to begin sutb a campaign. Not on!) did tbl search disclose children In danger, hut In many Instances It led directly to tbe discovery of an active case In adult members of the same family, from whom the children had been getting tbe Infection that was preparing them for a similar destiny. One such example was recently described by Dr. Henry D. Chadwick, an outstanding authority on tuberculosis, who bad charge of this work In Massachusetts and now U developing a similar project In the schools of Detroit, Michigan. A girl was discovered with the childhood type of tuberculosis In a marked degree. "The obvious thing to do," said Dr. Chadwick in reciting this instance, ws to And the source of the disease nd protect her from fur a buul (iibi-uu-ll- l- n has been paid out of the state for corn more than $1,400,000; for hay and cottonseed cake more than In other words because of the drouth of last year added to the depression which gave a shortage of more than 600,000 tons of hay, 500,000 bushels of barley, 500,000 bushels of oats, 3,000,000 bushels of wheat the farmers have been corn- pelled to Invest more than $3,000,- In feed for livestock. A careful analysis of the farm harm. No treatment would FELIX O DAY. avail If the continued to receive (All Right Reserved further di s of tubercle bacilli. It was doubifal ' ho could withstand cess of feed has been an advantage. the amount that ws already produc- It Is good Insurance to the liveing dlsriuc stock industry. We urge at Uiis curse In the district In time that every fanner In his plant"Th whcb the i Mid lived Investigated ing program for the year see to it th conditions t home and was suc- that If he Is running a general farm cessful In (tiling the parents and that forage is provided to save the the two listers to come to the clinic cash outlay that too often Is needfor an examination. On showed ed for feed. th childhood type of tuberculosis, We urge a similar analysis In the the other bad the adult type. Involv- planting, that provision be made ing the upper third of the right lung. for food for the farm family. In the In the la' w ac- - tier were also pioneer days, essentially all of the IndlcaU n howlng that the child- food for the family was produoed hood t)o had pren led tbe adult on the farm. More vegetables were type foi si Itu-- t t year eaten, probably with better health The source which had spread the conditions among the people. Infection was found In tbe mother. Careful analysis ha been made who hed the 1 hi old type of fuberculn pfcrU of sUte to determine losia, which hid not been previously how far the farm Is going to feed recogn the farm family. The records Case t methods will lead to'caihcred seem to indicate that the a dlagnuti of tuberculosis In its farm privilege can reasonably be early and more curable stages. We expected to be worth at least $G00 cannot sit In our offices and expect year. Of this amount approxl-earl- y and favorable cases to com In $400 should be food for the W must for aearcb them ramUy. ot the ta out before th symptom appear where this ha been stud- that would lead a person to consult led we find the foodcarefully for supplied a physician. That many seem Im- farm family averaged in 1931 to la or not. It practicable impossible. only $237. This I at least $150 less We mnst keep In mind that tubercu- on each farm than should be exlosis breads tuberculosis that one css comes from another and look pected. A careful ha been made for new case In the proximity ef of the valueanalysis of vegetables which old ones. would be regularly consumed by a family of five. We find that such is urged at this time to measure value amounts to $111. This actually that or every family of five whether or not the farm ia growing at least $111 income may be obtaln- suffident forage to take care of the ed from a quarter livestock. Of the 1,324,000 acres ir- of an acreapproximately of ground. a in balanced the state, pro rigated It would be Inconsistent to advo- gram Indicates that half of the land cate that every one In the should be in alfalfa. This should be state possiblyf who has a piece of ground worked into a regular program of should grow a garden, for the, rotation. That alfalfa should be of a good garden demands to growing plowed up at the end of five good soil, plenty of fertilizer and seven years depending on the local-00- 0 lty and this feed ration of produc- tion should maintain. A small ex- - ther Inf- - :.- - n HOTEL Main at 4th South SALT LAKE CITY In The Center of Shopping, Bt$ine$$ and Theatre Diitrict Coffee Shop and Cafe in Connection Rate$ From $1.50 M. H. Thomp$on, Mgr. NEW pay. j tlr water. There arc some who tell us tire growing Is not economical because spent tn growing a garbring kwa remuneration Too many of u let Age grow lonely When Just a glad wish might cheer Utclr day. It will take a little time only, To say "Howdy and our respects try taxpayer' e plenty of economist of gardens the time den will than I r n Friday. April 29. 1932. Bike Shop Offers Real Service ft- - -- I - jtely lament Expert Tennis Racket Repairing with a guarantee, Fresh Stock of Rackets and Balls. Expert Bicycle Repairing. Real Bargains in Used Bicycles. . . Large Stock of Fresh Bicycle Tires at unheard of low prices. Expert Lawn Mower Sharpening and repairing with special machine Will call and deliver. 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