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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 12, 1935 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Hints On Paint And Painting Nebraska Taxpayers Rebel Against Hidden Taxes and Increased Rates Page Seven ... OWING .for those who construct houses, and BY D. A. SWENSON Hoe in houses, those who repair and those who invest in houses!'.. t .. hr When to paint Now, is the time that Mother Nature is putting FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT in her busiest hours flooding the great outdoors with color of infinite hues and shadings. Look at the lawns in their garb of bright green, at the fields eagerly trying to make just as fine a showing. Look at che snowdrop with its white head humbly bowed pushing up through the damp sod and surrounded by its slender leaves of pale green, and -cause dietary upsets that a very ing. Eliminate one food at a the crocuses, yellow, white and blue, they are more straight and erect, to the parents. Never time to see if it is the offender. farming is snow of storms occasional in face that spring1 right the proclaiming give a child milk from Just one Then keep the parts affected around the corner. The violets also, most of them purple but some cow. The cow does not give ex- thoroughly cleaned and use a zinc white ones too have long been peeping out from under their unfurling actly the same type of milk evry oxide ointment. Cleanliness is leaves filling the air with fragrance and modestly bidding for a small day. Whenever the character of the secret of success in clearing up of the those colors of The with share vieing tulips, your attention. milk the eczema. the it upsets changes, MOTOR rainbow, and the hyacinths and daffodils are all doing their best to child. Always give children milk m twwi H.IWI umm.m M catch the eye and gladden, the heart of the lover of nature. from herd. a ' In contrast to the picture Just Athlete's foot or ring worm cf " ,U ,,s l.oud a,was 1)6 I drawn wre see many an untidy, lit- - al-the foot has gotten quite a hold colors bel'ed that llBhter untered yard and many an ugly, on many people. It is as resist-- ! the rxms way painted house, (I will not call it' ahlon because Co,Ught upwindow s or ant to treatment as it tapeworm a home) the result of a lazy and TOTAL if not more so. While treating dark fnd othf afonsiar shortsighted owner or tenant, lazyfr it wear cotton hose that can be PROTEST ADVANCING Peasanttil because cleaning up and painting GASOLINE TAXES V boiled. Throw away your old 11 of Pamt K1ND requires a little work and home! shoes and get new ones. Use a ere rt ? the sighted because keeping a five percent solution of sodium present time there Iv 'fs.-vv well painted is more of a saving as up y thiosulphite for a foot wash to can are that materials known no than an expense. kill any worms that may be on! take the place of pure white fully Now is the time to paint, if you lead and cold the surface. Any one of the many pressed, raw linseed salves on the market for it are dont want to be left far behind oil for the making of paint. It is in the race. Not however right af- true, that there are many subgood if you only keep at 1 for at ter a rain storm when the least a year. Earl Coryell, of Lincoln, Neb., on the market and many stitutes MODERNIZE is filled with moisture, for claims are made When your mind becomes blur(right) who defied state law by for them to Per inside painting it is better ta red and you need air do not hessuch a condition will ruin a paint YOUR OLD surest erecting sign (above) informing the the but btiyer, use tempt mixed paints and more to to window or door the customers they were paying 5c itate go job in spite of the best of paint way is to mix your own paint or care ready PLUMBING should be exercised in the and get some fresh air. That is and careful application, but when at least make your purchase of per gallon tax on gasoline. application and the surface should am going to do now. See Let our expert workmen do a I what the wood is well dried out and mixed paint from a reputable con- be sanded between coats. reliable job to improve the before the myriads of flying in- cern that takes a pride in the you next week. Lincoln, Neb. A revolution startFor different colors of paint, ln your home. sects hatch out and fill the air. ed by one man but recruiting plumbing of handled. merchandise quality color pigments are mixed with the CLUB NOTES That is the time to do your spring is being staged here to tear BAUGH PLUMBING Mixing paint too thick, with the white paint. These come either in Dear Dr. Reader: What Is good down legal barriers hiding gasopainting. idea that fewer coats will be re- a dry powder form or ground in for eczema? A.B.R. Mrs. line tax rates and to prevent furare dust insects and Phone 57 Dampness, to cover the surface, never oil. Considerable experience in mixDear Mrs. A3.R.: First scan By Dr. David H. Reeder, ther increases. the enemies of a good paint job quired satcolors to is ing gain Four required results. Missouri Kansas City, brings satisfactory the diet for possible food polson- and are to be guarded against as thin Announcing he was ready to coats make a much better isfactory results, and this 'part of case of face prosecution, Earl Coryell, head be done best can College Ward Among those at- much as possible. In the paint mixing coats. two That: of This and Bits heavy job than of his own gasoline marketing com- tending conference in Salt Lake new construction it is a sad misMy mind wanders a bit in toThe first step in painting is to by an. experienced painter. for pany and filling station proprie- City were Mr. and Mrs. Ray take to postpone theaspaintingalterHow asked: I have so manl The is lecture. often question be to the surface day's paintprepare and the years, old law Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nel- months tor, defied a four-yefeet will a gallon things on my mind that I am many square case surface of ed. that a In the storms nate and dry spells coupled one prohibiting the posting of gasoline son, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hanson, before, it is ne- of paint cover? It is a difficult unable to concentrate on any tax rates. He has erected an elec- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jensen, Mr. with the heat of the summer and has been painted to answer as it depends thing. And besides the weather question be all and dirt that cessary grease to crack and frosts tends tric sign, at his station informing and Mrs. J. E. Zollinger, Mr. and the winter both on the condition of the sur- is a bit too springlike to dwell on open up the surface exposed, so carefully removed and rough spots face to be customers they pay state and fed- - Mrs. John Green, Mrs. Lena loose No smoothed with painted and on the any one thing too long. sandpaper. done is finally taxes on every gallon of gas- - sen, Mrs. Eliza George,' Mr. and that when painting of thickness the paint, also on alof be flakes old should We used to feel that a baby reis amount paint of paint oline they buy. He is also using Mrs. Cyrus Anderson, Mr. and a double the person, doing the painting. A would die of exposure if there to coats two or remain. lowed One nevcan newspaper advertising to tell the Mrs. Israel Harmon, Miss Irene quired and yet the result e hand will cover twenty-fiv- was not an abundance of wool had of medium thick paint should then practised cent story and to urge tax reduction. Humphreys, Miss Florence Olsen er be the same as if paint more surface than a surrounding it and a dress at per be applied and evenly brushed out The Immediate cause of the revo- - Lavenus Olsen, Roy Olsen and been applied when the wood was allowing plenty of time for drying beginner with the same amount least six feet long to cover the in, good condition. lution, since joined by irate tax- - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen, between coats, say forty eight of paint, but on a hard, smooth unhealthful woolens. Now we nevWhat colors to use in painting hours. payers, was the proposal of Ne- -j Mrs. Marie Rogers of Logan surface, which has been primed, a er put wool next to the babys braskas Governor Cochran to in- -j spent the week end visiting her is largely a matter of choice with of white lead paint should body. Either silk or cotton. If Artistic Did you say? Certainly, In preparing to paint a new gallon crease the states gasoline tax parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum the exception, however, that from suffice for two coats on five hunweather is bitter we put wool new patterns offered for the an artistic point of view some col- surface the first step is to cover dred square feet. The same amount the lc a gallon and to use the sen. covers on. will add much to year knots spring with all a and gum spots others ors better than money for purposes other than) go together of paint applied to old work, which and Mrs. George Abrams rooms. of study on several coat of as shellac After a years preorange highways. Coryell asked his custo- were called absorbs a lot of oil deitetic Burley, Idaho caution against the gum working is drynotandcover problems, several of our what they thought of high- -. more than three most learned morning on account of the dietitians tell us and discoloring the finish- may through er taxes and discovered that six day It is just as pleasing to change of Mr. Abrams mother, Mrs. the only thhigs we need to ed surface. Next is the first or hundred square feet. that out of seven were unaware they d6ath the paper on the wall as it is There are four main advantages do to have a thoroughly adequate EUzabth Abrams, wife of Charles priming coat which should coneven paid a tax! to put on that new spring suit to be gained through the gener- and healthful diet is to not eat as well as oil. tain turpentine After erecting his sign and inand hat. ous use of good paint. They are: more than five portions of meat one oil About and half of gallon augurating his newspaper camBY W. G. REESE of turpentine to twenty-fiv- e 1. Preservation against decay and a week and stay away from cana gallon paign, CorysU and his cohorts of moisture, cold, and dies and pastries. Wine is a mocker, strong drink Now doesnt Kaysville pounds of white lead makes the ravages called upon Governor Cochran to Abramsln was buried is raging; and whosoever is de- a good priming coat that will heat. 2. Beautification and adorn- that leave us a nice lot of foods reduce the tax to 3c Instead of 4. 3. wise. not When ment. is reflection and ceived thereby Light on which to keep healthy? dad d' Koa s of penetrate the pores of the wood A wonderful choice can be had at our store and increasing it. They warned that the wise man Soloman made the and make a good bond coat for Sanitation. excessive A good way to stop ,and bootlegging and tax evasion would ana statement thou three above conif necessary you can obtain financial help through nearly By keeping woodwork well paintsweating cf the feet and the succeeding applications. For inside curtail state income, and chddljen cf .,?UrIy Ica10Are sand years ago he expressed is to odor almost to made last be ed a it sequent of may unpleasant painting proportion larger already ed that Nebraska motorists the Federal Housing Act. "IbrLs" truth that has come ringing down turpentine is used. After allowing indefinitely. As an example of the soak the feet in a forty percent were paying 50 per cent of the ' the ages without losing any of its the priming coat twenty-fou- r each of formaldehyde horns preservative qualities of paint we solution states total tax budget. Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen force, but rather gaining strength to dry, all cracks, nail holes and call to mind some of the mile night for ten minutes after washme increase was rushed through Bishop and evito on due the its way strong from Salt Lake City on other defects should be filled with posts and road signs along the ing them thoroughly with soap the legislature, but the potesting returned Thev dence of ias truth. visited with putty. If the putty is applied be- roads in one of the European and water. Do this for six nights forced the adoption of oimaay. Thre writer, in his travels as a fore the priming coat it dries out countries, where many of these and the trouble is vanquished. an amendment limiting the life tives in Brigham City on their A new type of electrical treatOpposite Postoffice missionary in Great Britain from quickly, crumbles and falls out. posts are of wood, unpair.ted exof the higher tax to July 1, 1936, way home. Bee- - the spring of 1882 until 1884 was the elevate will machine of Swarm for which from ment Gatherers the Now The the is the cept Phone 126-- J for surface lettering, Utah ready and requiring the governor to end hiv Logan, nf Miss Clara Olsen, often greatly grieved to see the the second coat, which mixed to time to time has been renewed. temperature of any part of the it by proclamation as soon as at a party held poverty, grief and wretchedness the following proportions will give As a result these letters were body without removing the clothquate revenues are available from Tuesday evening at the home of caused by the indulgence of the good results: White lead one hun- found to stand out an eighth of ing. Simply placing one electrode Other sources Miss Ellen Zillis. Games were play- - one supposed to provide the nec- dred pounds pure;, raw linseed an inch or more from the general over and one under the part tq ' was essaries of life for the wife and oil. one and a half gallons; tur- surface, which because of its un-- 1 be treated and turning on the More than 2,000,000 "1Americans ed after which a dainty lunch a localized him. pentine, one and a half gallons; painted condition had been worn Juice brings about moved from the city to the coun- - served to the following girls: Vera children depending upon away by the winds and dust and fever. Olsen, Ella May Hamm, l.io The samp condition existed in Japan drier, one pint. try during 1933 and 1934. Those brown spots that have Humphreys, Fern Abrams, Mildred Australia but in a somewhat less (oohmum Allowing the second coat, forty changes in the weather. While a feel eight hours to dry, the surface is The difference in attractiveness come on the backs of your hands Zollinger, Margaret Ward, Ethel extent in Nelson, Katharine Albiston, Ellen ing of hilarity is manifested at ready for the third or finishing between a well painted home and in the past several years are not Zillis and Miss Olsen. first by the poor weakling, the coat, which mixed as follows should a neglected one needs no descrip- liver spots. They are caused by PAINT UP WELL Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jensen of final result fs dlst-ybodily make an acceptable Job. One hun tion and the difference that a coat pieces of waste matter that have USE LOWE BROTHERS Uccn, Idaho spent Sunday night and mentally. Many heartrending dred pound of white lead; four of light paint will make If applied dried out and have adherred to PAINT with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth tales might be told of the results to four and a half gallons of pure to the walls and ceiling of a dark the walls of the colon. Several and the job is well done. room needs but one demonstration colonic irrigations by a compeOlsen on their way home from at- of indulging in the use of intoxi- raw linseed oil; one pint of turtending conference at Salt Lake. cants. one pint of japan to be convincing. Then too paint tent physician will loosen the and pentine EVERTON & SONS dried matter and in a short time Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen acOn a voyage from Sydney to drier. Ingredients should always be has freshening and germ killing COMPANY which make its use well the spots on your hand will leave, qualities companied them to Salt Lake. stirred mixed. and thorougly dressed well and a very H. W. Hansen was a business Adelaide, Frequently the milk of a singla The foregoing mixtures apply to worth while aside from all other!' sow man, got gentlemanly appearing when given to a child will visitor in Franklin on Thursday. on the vessel at Melbourne. He had outside paint jobs on new surface. considerations. not been aboard long before he Your application for a modernization loan will began indulging in the use of intoxicants and before we readied receive our careful consideration. Adelaide he was a poor delapidated miserable wreck. There are rich goldmines a hunRepayments are made on an k dred and more miles north of Installment Plan at attractive Perth the capital of West Australia the lowest installment where many men are employed. The work men in these mines stay interest rate ever until they earn a hundred or offered locally. more dollars and hten they arrange to spend a short time in the city of Perth. The writer was told by several friends that these miners come down from the mines and go to the proprietor of a hotel and give him their money with the IS AN request that when they have stayed until their deposit is exhausted that they be notified so they may leave. Now, after the elapse of over 25 years I recall a sight that was very distressing. A man stagTS gered up to the door of the hotel The only shelter you have? where he had deposited his money S- SUITS-FI- RS according to the plan above mentioned. The hotel man met him DRESSES-UPHOLESTERINGSEat the door and told him he oould In pioneer days when roofs were stay no longer and when the made of dirt it was necessary drunken sot tried to get in the; for people to use an umbrella in doors. proprietor pushed him over on the stone pavement and the back of his head struck the pavement so Why anticipate a leaking roof, Neglect in your building may hard that the poor intoxicated wretch lay on the sidewalk until lead to that. damage to home and furniture he was carried off by policemen. when you can make a Home OwnThat is what drink does; yes, and Are We Loan to pay for the job? Get in, many cases much worse than 70 GASOLINES TAX 5 d - . ' wrood-wo- rk HOME HEALTH CLUB rap--idl- y, College Ward ar Washable Wall Paper Ol-er- al Ol-ra- te Sun-me- rs Observations J' Wilkinson & Sons , nai PLAN 1906-7-8-- 9. NOW s. TO -- MODERNIZE YOUR HOME BBBAESBISmKSSaSIS DOES YOUR Spring Time is Cleaning Time ! 'r, HOUSE NEED A NEW ROOF? We Can Clean Your: Umbrella RUGS-DRAPES-CARPE- PILL0 VV- A HOME OWNERS LOAN WILL MAKE IT POSSIBLE we guarantee our work Superior Cleaners and Dyers The Reliable Cleaners we call for and Deliver Phone 262 24 west 1st No. Logan Evidences of the terrible effect liquor may be seen where-evthis enemy of man is found. Its as easy a way to prosper as ever has been found but mans a heep-sigpoorer when he gets back on his ground. Is this not so? of 1 J ers Roof Fixers that. er ht o A dead man was elected to office in Chicago. He might enforce the law better than some of the live ones at that. JACKSON & FRY CO. Logan, full details and an itemized expense sheet from us. loaned you easy you pay us with the money amounts. convenient in back monthly then pay Its U. Utah We cooperate with the Federal Housing Act 0. Lumber North Main SEsnaas-zssf- fl sc: Co. Phone 36 347 SS&i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Member Federal Reserve System ESEESS9B3ES83 |