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Show CACIIE '1w Kirht. Signals Asked For Rad Crossings In Caclie ' County j ! ;j ,V"'"rn;:,7hr tulii d ( M ! I : J ) ' i: ..-'- I P... CACHE COUNTY. AN. the Republican of f'aeh t 'utility, mi delegate to ih. Republican C lie County Coovea-li"imlcit the folio iii a n cl declaration of j. r n . until in J. Barker Buried Sunday in Newton Ward Mrs. AMERICAN-LOG- VV. i. plat-forI Inn I I W hoi. fr-u- f Tupstl.iv. October 2. UTa,. following as a fruitful field for study and research as a possible source through which needed revenue may l raised in order lo lessen the tax burden: I. Amend out present Income tax laws; la l To eliminate Individual uvfitiu r4.I'(!u j - 'rli'l. I I I I II 'I w r (r 11.-- n Funeral ipIIIi Newton wet Haf'l l I.- - t t.i. d, - M-- i.. - j .ilii.l d.i ii. r fp,-- m l.i-ii- I . lrr i!ii' .' A Deloss P. Bird Died Sunday in Mendon Ward. firm nor fit! h In ih iim. ir. .1 Mendon Delos I'rriey Be'tef of Republlroril-To offset. prine . .jy 111-'ri'J el r.iiinli in lull SuicAcv In II. NloM r : d.ed from ailment i 7S, To an reduce 1 li'ii ... intill a Sunday from lar-jexemption. It t ti i. . iTii'.in in .?a iN . I Ii , Krnnics J'ar.oiu .li.ipil fun aoited and inippurt-Incident to age. Id To iiirrease rules. !' Cm t.. ' 111. b.... Ii 'I Ml H nil I tik r . ill W J 1., t .... i , ! Barker lh aiiir.nia toioci.iil-lloJ. Impose an effeome, severy of He wa i. born at H g Cotlu.i. iuh' ntln I n ( II til A Hill Tlin ward ilmlr uiw mill irsor i.'.rmi.. i m. wliuii I of the I'nili-States, and l ance, tax. nnn:ii..-- f ttoedsy tfc. itutt.ii mi, a h n' r mi- - . in? a hurt limn A wood. ii Utah. J J. offered February 2. IHjti. a by at Ijrm 3. Increase and graduate llil Iim. the Ciinaliltlllon.il ii i. nf jit tn no : .i- - tt... ni.- iitihi v ii lull. nl am) liiiiln iiHn'li-i- l inmi'iiM'il of Clyde prinrlj'In of tJiarh-- i and Saruh Ann ton a on are rates in Inheritance. present I Jeopardy Itn Oi.'it n i n j ii r i'll H.nre two wenilioii and i:nd Al.ron Chrloi.iia.-a permanent selec-4. lmpo Duttitdoti Herd. Ho bad b- -c n a nur )arly wl rt,n. I Liu itlmA A iin.J. 'lif i liiti 4 ili.l iii. ii. Munir miiilnr. sho L !d and Tr.vor fl.rk sen sale tux. ,hat of Moitdoti '.nce 161. resident Ill in ( i c Ii e u t. i "i at lit. ni'ar lor eoic.e wa at lit. oryan (lurk 2. W endorse th. Republican 6. Clarify liv law the slat His wlfo. Ellen Grunt Herd, died Hi !. r i:. ,.:i i a' a ft f.ry num'.-tether niulrl Sal Ilalfortn at Iim sc bool land policy to protierly . 111 t i r i coirr, I.) qi.l. lUon .old ,y Irl.raoli: Inal, quar-ili- . Rule Conventionadopted toiiipHtiy, folio the state and It schools In 193d. and laat il : Ii of Im. In I The t ( Chari. from Presion. rompo..d of pledge th. nominee July this protect slryiuly . 1. 11 :i r their land endowments and of in Surviving are eight sons and to d-- mi li (t'y iroli-- lott at th Rj.irkntsn I. hi spring at th. tl.w K.ndrli It Hawke. William g hoih for the County In Ihe money derived from the daughters: Charles G. Rird. a t.itf. a m !i of Lor in mar We!vtIlo, Inalall- - nY. Harold Swift and Wm. IV t. Convention, ito.. Co. Low and for th. atale legist-- , sale of school land. Cal ; Mra. Ella Flfleld. Hear h.ll alxnal th.r.. Riverside, eron with Nota IV'ernon at the offii.a lure, to nupport the principles 6. Passage of laws which will piano. ( forth, W therein our reduce the present permissible Logan; Mr. Adelia Nelson, Salt evpre Fpeaker were W, H Oriffin romplete approval of the Reptih-Jr.- . and lettal rales on borrowed Lake City; Mr, lnirothy Willie, Stanley F. (irlffin and lliehop nominee of the ftepuhll- an money to which will be Brigham City; Mr. Zcldu Ralph r. Thy loid of l ho Slats end Congraxalonal Con fair lo the points lender and borrower it one, Ariclla and Onal Ihsl ventlon end pledge them our ullke. insny ktirlhui G. Bird, Mendon; 3d grandchildfrb-nend hnei support. Mr. Itarkor to In ren. a brother, P. It. Bird, Meo-do8. W reaffirm our an unRht had li.lKbt.or 3. We rmniend the hon. t non the traditional Republican policy and a sister, Mrs. Marie tiring worker In the ward Relief partiosn effl. iency of the pren.iit of a protective tariff and adhere Sorenson, Salt Lake City. oi jr. of lieput.liran pul.lie offli:als Funeral services, under the dimllltantly lo a policy of protectIieneduilon Hyrum Cmh County, I'tah. and by Inrection of tbe Lindquist mortuand honor them for Ihelr rtriu.i ing and advancing our basic I .a Teen and the grave dml lisand effl. lent efforts In behalf r dustries. especially agriculture, ary, will be held Wednesday at ted by I.. t.orge Dark livestock, wool, and sugar. We 2 p. m. In the Mendon ward grunil ihlldren and Relief sori.ty all Ihe people of .hi County at 11 deplore the threat of the Demo- chapel. j limes. Th workers carried the flower. They have always been cratic administration to annihil. ourtt to oils Net. th pall bearers were Eugene public and ever ate the sugar beet Industry proJen-mindful of their son. Ernest Jensen. Henry limit the employes upon our duties, In contrast to this non purtl- - claiming that It is an expensive highways to democrats as they kins, Carl Jorgensen, Walter. retainThe of mstter Industry. on a'tltudo Darker. the part of the doue in this county In viol Conley and traditional have lation of law. We pledge tbe Republican County Officers wit- ing and increasing on rates tariff sugar, Republican ness K the II II I' ITTS C tt II continued sorlfi.e of delegates of this convention to Hetno. ratic wheat, dairy, poultry and other TICK FT IV 1 1I F MFI.II e.ioieuiy by the believe is a a program which will guarantee we farm products a County Officers in the systemadministration of atic dim barge of every Repub- matter vitally Important to the the State Highway Commission lican employee of the county un- people of Cache County. and its employees and we further 7. We deplore the manner In of 1ST for Mohr and 76 for der their Jurisdiction and substimeapledge them to support aWillard D Chugg. of which the juvenile judgeship tution of Democrats therefore, sures which will guarantee a fair a been has made this H R. wa named particularly In the County Road rounly return to this county and the rnndldate for rniinty political football. munli Ipalltles herein of our fair auH,..or Department. We claim It is over (leorge O. Nelnon of Smith-fiel8. The State Road Commission in times like these to share of the gasoline tax paid L. hv a vote of 113 to 100. either favor or limit road em- Is created by law as a by our people here. K. X. Maughan commission. We charge that for county ployee to Democrats. We pledge tho nominees of "Jeweled on the unshaken hii-stand Cards House of A threeileck 4. We pledge our legislative tho present Stale Hoad Commistreiimrer had no npiiohiilon ond convention to the platform (his Preruns. while Dock the Movement" LaFayette cylinder engine wan named by arrlaiimtlon. ihe vast and principles above set forth. sion has manipulated ond rouniy nominees to admincision engineering, together with a seven bearing crankshaft, iv f.. I. Nalaliilt was named by ister their several offices in an sums of money collected from GEORGE C. HEINRICH. La Fayette it extraordinary freedom from vibration. th Nash-buia. lamnlion for county attorney. boncst, efficient, and economical the gasoline tax so as to build up Chairman A sheet of piste glass protect the "Card House from the draft W. II. Shaw had no opposition manner, and to treat all ettl-en- s in this state a vast Democratic JOHN A. ISRAELS EX. f ! of the fan. for sheriff and waa named by with courtesy and Impar- Political Machine In charge of CII AS. McCANN. acclamation. C. DARRELL HENDRICKS tiality regardless of party affil- tho State Highways. We declare llhea II. Laracti and Mrs. Pella iation. commission that a HERSCHEL El'LLEN. P. Olsen were nominated for rehas no right to either favor or We favor and demand a corder with Mrs Larsen receivon milage of to nut more ing 131 vote and Mrs. Olsen gl than five cents per mile for all 140 South Main Phone 137 votes. officials legally traveling in on! Kttgene Schaub had no opposiofficial capacity, and we also! tion and was named county sur- pledge our candidates to exercise! Save your old wool (bulling and let us make (hem into Nice veyor candidate by acclamation. while In office tho strictest econ- Warm (Juilt Batts. This only eoate 50c for a S pound bait. William II. Griffin was the omy consistent with good governIV K CALL AND DELIVER I REK only nominee and be was named ment. candidate for state senator with5. We feel that the present out opposition. system of taxation In the State Mrs. Anne M. Farr of Smith-fielRhone 175 of I'tah has become antiquated I,ognn, Utah was named candidate for and pledge ourselves to cooperstate representative from the ate with all Interested north Cache district without op- in a tax program lookingagencies to the position. adoption of a modern, scientific C. Xuhn of Avon was form of taxation in order that George nominated for the legislature present inequalities may be refrom South Cache by acclamation. moved. We favor, and demand John II. Kemp of North Lo- a reduction on the valuations for gan received the unanimous voe taxation purposes on farms and for the nomination for the legis- homes of from 25 to all lature from Central Cache. valuations to be equalized and Harry C. Tarker, John W. reductions prorated In proportion Crawford. Oscar Dunn and to their actual casti value; that Herschel Duilen were placed In theso reductions begin with the nomination for county chairman. year 1935, and that valuation On the Second ballot Mr. Parker reductions, without increased received a majority of the votes levies, be made annually thereand waa declared the choice. after until ultimately ways and Mrs. P. W. Eliason was named means be found whereby the county chairwoman. property tax can be eliminO. 8. Dunn was named as city ated from farms and homes. We chairman. our candidates for pledge CACHE OOCXTV Assessor and Commissioners to RKPCm.JCAX PLATFORM work to this end. 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Limdstrom Furniture Everton Mattress Factory SENATOR VfM, ftr ! n D Dual WaraTaW all Impnrtant .n Jee "'JfbUiic E - 1 A R -- d and Carpet Co. lif t TnwViif i nm mi Mi V r 35, GRAHAM GAINS I HARDWICK ANNOUNCES ANEW FSST IPIACE IN LOGAN IN ITS ' PRICE CLASS (FOR COAL AND WOOD) WESTON VERNON Dr. Vernon has always been aligned with the Democratic party, which he has served in various capacities. Dor several years, he was chairman of his district. As county chairman, in 1918, he led his party in its only clean-swee- p in recent years. He was a member of the State committee four years, and of the State advisory committee two years. He was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in San bran-cisc- o in 1920, and to the one in New York City in 192k At present, he is a member of the county executive committee, a position he has been called upon to fill at various times during the past twenty years. In all of these capacities, lie has served his party without a thought of be found on all the pay. Moreover, his name will the for lists past thirty jears finance committee all as one of the most liberal contributors. In held or any never has he sought these years, a merely public office that pays more than school the on two Logan years nominal salary and a dollars seventy hundred year board at one or eighty days in the State legislature at four dollars a day. His life work has fitted him for a th$ place he seeks. He has been a teacher, board 'member and president of the Logan City board of education, a member of the College where board, and a member of the legislature Revenue he was chairman of the committee on and Taxation. In addition, he has been admitted a member of to the Utah State Bar. Finally as a large devoted tbe committee of nine he has the past during part of his time, without pay,state of our government in a study two years with a view to effecting economics and equalizing taxes. (Paid Political Advertisement) . . ' ! swapM-'-u'iu- See what's happening as Logan learns Ihe facts about Graham cars. During the first seven months of 1934, Graham advanced to first place in its price class! A lot more automobile Tor just a few more dollars that's the answer. The matchless beauty of Graham streamlining has been flattered by almost universal imitation. And the progressive character of Graham engineering gives you a combination of comfort, economy and performance features offered by no other car at any price. These Graham features include greater Roominess, Outboard Springs, Banjo Frame, Wider Tread (61 inches), Aluminum Cylinder Head, Full Length Ideally Suited to the family of average Size is the modern range for coal and lias been acclaimed the country over as the most practical Improvement ever made in a cooking appliance for these fuels. The DELUXE model we pioneered at the first of 1033 proved that the days of the old, low oven, coal range were Now we introduce the STANDARD numbered. SPEEDI-BAKEincorporating the same popular features, but more compact and so built that it caters to still another class of trade the medium priced, real volume market. These unusual ranges sell for no more than other quality stoves having none of their exclnsive features still another answer wide popnlarlty. to SPEEDI-BAKER'- S SPEEDI-BAKE- R wood M SEE IT AT Crystal Bottling and Furniture Co. 72-8- 0 W. 1st North Official registration figures for Cache County for first seven months of 1934: Water Jackets and the Graham Supercharger, which revises all former conceptions of acceleration and economical power. Immediate delivery on first series 1933 Graham Sixes and Eights at prices ranging from $693.00 f.o.b. factory. Come in and inspect these beautiful, big, roomy cars. And while you are enjoying a Supercharger demonstration the thrill-rid- e of the year" remember Graham is the only car under $10,000 with a real centrifugal Supercharger under the hood. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY LOGAN. UTAH Phone 444 J ! |