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Show V Page CACHE AMERICAN Eight LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, February, 22, 1935 Through an advantageous quantity purchase we are in a position to offer this quality flatware, made and guaranteed will no time limit by the International Silver the regular prices. Your opportunity for saving on a set of finer than Company, at silver is not likely to be bettered every-da- y g Paese Set 1- Saturday-Monday-Tuesday-Wedns- dy -2 February 23 to 27 Inclusive Set Consists of: BEFORE AND AFTER SALE $55.oo Tea spoons Dinner Knives, 16 hoUow less blades really cannot Impress upon you too strongly the opportunity offered every woman who desires a truly fine dining service. For this is an ORIGINAL ROGERS SILVER PLATE, regularly selling at Just exactly twice the prioes asked here. In the "Beverly Hills and "Paisley patterns are offered designs to fit every requirement from the strictly modem to a more conWe handle, stain8 Dinner Forks 8 Soup Spoons (or desert spoons) Salad Forks 8 Serving 2 8 Spoons Total Pieces $55.00 50 Worth And for only $27.50 servative fancy. (Set is $25.50 if no chest is desired) Use our plan! We will store away a set of this silver for you for a small deposit and at the sale price. While prices on other silverware are on the increase we come out with this remarkable offer. Honestly, now IS the time to set of fine that purchase the usual price. silverware, and at Just think! . . . enough silver to set your own table properly and in a lovely pattern of graceful lines and with a real sterling look at half cost. Lay-aw- long-desir- 1- -2 Call 256-or drop us a card and we will gladly reserve a set for you. The above is a reproduction of the merchandise advertised. Most women prefer the new YIANDE have your choice. Either pattern obtainable in long or short blades. The box is the latest thing in an Credit Terms short blade, but you may v container. anti-tarnis- h 125 N. Main Logan, Utah Desirable credit solicited. SmaU carrying charge after 60 days. A butter kiufe and sugar shell Is offered free as a h spot-cas- I Poisleuj Exclusive with Needhams other dealer in able to make you exclusive rights on Hills and our No the locality will be this offer. We hold and "Bfev-er"Paisley supply Is limited. ly .i Attar and Mrs. Wilford Albiston until the forepart of March when WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF IN 1935? she will return to her home in Canada. Mrs. Glen Hansen aid Mrs. cent of the tax. It was adopted. consideration in both branches. meet- - Nicklos Jolmson were hostesses at College shermatvj Ten bills were passed by the;Maeser of Logan voted yes on all in waf held, Sunday evening with a delightful bunco party given senate during the past week. They tills raSsed by the house last Counfaelor, Alma Olsen in charge. Saturday evening at the home of were S. B. Mitton Mrs. Hansen. A delightful lunch were S. B. 88, the income tax-ek. George G. The fakers Representative was served at four small tables for S. B. 1, the Hendricks of Richmond did Senator Griffin Votes Against Property Tax Offsets increasing measure; the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. income tax increase bill; wise. Represents ive Joseph H. S. B. 57 decreasing cigaret dealers' olsen ol Logan. R. F. D, voted dered by Godfrey Jaggi and Mrs. Ei nest Speth, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-r- e In Brisk Upper House th Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harlicense and reducing oleomargarine yes on all but H. B. 81 and H. B. 012a Foscerg. Mrs. Glen Fight Relief Society werk and busi- vard Hansen, Mr. and Nicklos ness meeting was held Tuesday Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. score prizes were By U. S. P. A. Service afternoon in the meeting hoose. Jchnson. High HarPassage by the senate of bills increasing individual income and ACRES Million) The time was spent in sewing on wen by Mrs. Johnson and vard Hansen. corporafon franchise taxes and speeding up of liquor control legisla10 0 tO SO 40 SO 50 to 70 40 so to TO eo quilts. a tion In the lower house proved outstanding activities of lawmakers durat Myrtle Olsen entertained SEVER! DROUGHT. 1894 1643 Mrs. Milford Jenson entertained the fifth of week afternoon the twenty-firing Utah legislature. party Sunday ot a dinrer party at her home birthday The income tax measure as itO at her heme. Games formed tbe Monday evening for the members afternoons went to the house for considera-- 1 premises being effected on both after entertainment cf her . immediate the oc which a dainty lunch was served to 17XCESSIVE production of corn the severe drought year of 1SD4. family . . tion included a $50 property tax bil!s- Another hard battle is ex-- 1 mg advertising dentists; S. B. 55, lllc may be expected In the fall of farmers Increased their corn plant' In the lower house, with providing for the free education of Saturday evening at the social twelve guests. offset or exemption, with $1000 1935 unless a large percentage of ings by over ten million acres. The a Kar social dinner to amendments wiio foowing the senate adopted children attend schools in hall of the tabernacle by their Mrs. Wilhelm Schmidt is in a farmers agree to hold plantings for yield per acre followed the usual exemption for a married person; evening was spent. $500 exemptom for a single per- - measures deemed likely, followed district" ether than those in which friends. hospital suffering from a the year within reasonable limits, trend and returned to two biubele Lcgan .' annual conference will The ward B. S. 72, abolishing son, and $200 exemption for eachiby ftPPmtnient of conference com- - they reed broken hip received when she slipMr. and Mrs. W. Z. Harris enterIt is pointed out by the Agricultural above average. As indicated iu the 24 in held be Sunday February dependent. Rates are fixed at 2 jmttees ard some changes in both discounts for prepayment of taxes tained with a family dinner Tuesped and fell on the Ice near her Adjustment Administration. The above graph, a record crop resulted. the meeting house. Meetings will home. after January 1, 1936, but provid 12 honor per cent on the first $1000 of net bills. in day evening February normal response to severe, though On December 1, 1895, the pri.-A commence at 2 and 7.30 p. m. or Payment f taxes in The house Saturday adopted 41 taxable income; 3 per cent on the of the birthday anniversary of their Miss Bateman. Miss Evelyn temporary feed shortages and h!gl. orn was 25 cents per busbej Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Sor- Wiilson Joy to the committee-- 1 stahments; S. B. 4, relating to the daughter, Helen. Covers were laid $'000 ; 4 per cent on the amendments and Dean Bateman of feed prices occasioned by severe enson entertained for a group of Midvale were compared with approximately 15 next; 5 per cent on the next, and approved bill providing for liquor distribution of prepaid taxes col-- 6 for ten. guests at the home eats per bushel tbe preceding by county treasurers; S. B, honor drought Is a planting of a larger friends in evening Tuesday per cent cn all income in excess control under a state stores plan, p'cled Miss Olsen Lovenus of Pond entertained Mrs. II. Monday. Ray 59Of $4000. Hy 1897, hog production had bw decreasing the fees of county the Chere , and on Wednesday passed the bill wedding anni- Joy Bateman will remain here than average acreage to corn th af- - of their sixteenth Tnda.v c'ub nMn, of tax versary. A delicious hot dinner following year. At the same time ;reatly stimulated and prices were The corporation income tax was which 'u11 not permit sales by treasurers for certificates S!Ue lrom to 50 cents, end S. ternoon at her home. The after- - was served to eighteen guests. during the week. yields per acre usually return to lower. o 4 per cent, withj the drink. raised from was and Olsen duUUng. Newell driver1 Mrs. Mr. Special and IB. 73, rewriting the license nooli normal and a record crop with lov, Following dinner the remainder The 1935 cora-hoa propc.;;, , ie. offset of 20 per. Twenty-eigbills were introduc- rroducltcu adconform with the uniform guests were Mrs. Ed. Hutchinson. of the evening was spent in play- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of Rigfeed prices results. Then, after a justment program adored by .lie cent allowed. Collections start in.ed in the senate last week, mak-- 1 lawI to Nd'hv"thennt MrsMi's. Ernest Lorin 7n7inVii Mr. Frandsen, of were and Idaho guests in by, ing bunco. 1936. bLr Bitter fights between pro-- 1 mg a grand total of 171 bills on Mrs. Wilford Albiston on Sunday. year or two, livestock production, Agricultural Adjnstw.it AJij'ir.t with proposed Hendricks and Mrs. Mose Nelson. highway Mrs. Elmer Jackson returned to (.ration provides buis s v.fh sr Misses ponents and opponents of the sporsored by senators up to Mon- -, driver's The Johnson Veda and of Weston is particularly of hogs, becomes exces Veda Davis Mrs. license fee fixed at 50 offset provisions ended in com- - day. Members of. the lower house cents Florence Webb entertained with a her home last week from Salt here visiting at the home of her slve, and livestock prices also are opportunity for avo'iius a t'.r.iUt forced down. reaction to the cuircat Thursday evening of Lake City where she has been vis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OlThe house passed 11 bills as fol- - bridge party s. iting for several days. For example. In 1895 following at the club rooms. sen. H. B. 33, fixing the minimum lastweek Ethel Nelson was guest of honentine decorations were used. A The literary lesson was given byl population of towns deshing to delicious luncheon was served, or at a party given at her home Mrs. Nettie R. Thatcher at Relief be incorporated at 100; H. B. 81,' Miss Sybil Bullen won high score Wednesday evening the occasion society meeting Monday evening lf declaring a five and day rize being her birthday anniversary, to a large and appreciative group week for county offices; H B. 97. Mrs hsaA V- Merrill LS criticalIy Games formed the evenings en- of ladies. Mrs. Clara Olsen of the board of to corrections enabling ffl at the tertainment after which a dainty stake board was in attendance. hospital at appoint parole officers and raas(uke yhpre she underwent an lunch was served to twenty-fou- r workers to look after parolees o tion Thursday of last week. guests. When opening a can of asparand obtain information on pns-MDames amved rom H Miss Rhoda Albiston has return- agus open at the bottom instead oners or persons convicted of crim- east and t Mrs. her daughter, ed from southern Utah where she cf at the top. It is much easier, es shortly before or after passing '.Vilfoid Murray of Laimas, Calihas been visiting for several to remove asparagus if the can is of sentence; H. B. 84, pertaining and Landell her Ivan sons, weeks. She will be the guest of opened in this way. to municipal elections and terms fornia, Rulon Merrill, of office In second class cities; of California and of Merrill and Ray H. B. 10, enabling towns to license Richmond were In Salt Lake to all kinds of business and sales- Franklin all mother's bedside. their be at B. H. 12, enabling cities td men; club members endo likewise; H. B. 67, making it The Bon Heur husbands their Friday tertained mandatory for gas and electric at the club rooms, in corporations to show a schedule evening was spent with games. of rates and rate determination on evening Luncheon was served. monthly consumers' statements; H. The Woman's Literary club met1 B. 80, making it a misdemeanor at the club rooms with Wednesday to use slugs in slot machines, D. Merrill as hostess Nathan Mrs. telephones or other coin vending charge of the program machines; H. B. 29, providing for and in was furnished by English' the boarding out of patients of which students of Professor Glenn Winn the Utah State Hospital under of the North Cache . high school. certain conditions; H. B. 170, perThe Misses Mary Lou Hendricks mitting institutions under super- and Doris Pond and George Stewart vision of the bank commissioner to short stories. Music was take advantage of the Federal each read Nelson. Dale Housing Act provisions, and H. and Miss Cheryl Stoddard 18, tourist eamps 0f designating park school. Mrs. Oral Baliam, as limitations complying Mr& Cyrus Lewis, Mrs. Bryan Henhotels. i 'Mrs. Milton Webb, Mrs. Senator William H. Griffin Jr., dricks, Olsen, Mrs. Roy Smith were of Logan voted no on amendments guests. tundquist-Biichanaprovidirg for the crediting of pro- spinal tax 'or offsets in perty exemptions ' paing individual and corporate Furniture Wanted ' taxes S. B. 88 and income under Ax S. B. 1. He voted yes on final For Our Exchange Departpassage of the two measures and ment; also Stoves, Guns and yes on all other bills passed by Typewriters. the senate during the past week. The Cache county solon In discussing the proposed property tax EVERTON & SONS COMPANY offsets for S. B. 1 declared it utterly unfair to give corporations siME'nasaa 3SS a 33 offset and allow only a t i' Mi-- , HOUSE PASSES STATE PUN STORE - ON UfOR Ward-Sacra- ment ' st Pd .... j M j ' ; i xt ht - Val-low- X), one-ha- - Announcing : 'V SO. . CHEVROLET rs 6 Car Loads of The new Beautiful 1935 Master DeLux CHEVROLET will be on display tomorrow, February 23rd at our Show Room B.n AI-r- V n, Inc. New Ford Dealers DANCING Saturdays and Holidays I $ t- 1- Cache Auto Company " |