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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. Thursday, March 9, 1933 UTAH Isra, Ison. CACHE AMERICAN ' Thursday, and F'slure Newspaper, i'libU.'tied day monujigj by ift Cacne American publishing Company at bi West Onrer S rwl. Login, Utah. , Jr, Editor Manager J H ENGLAND Vleij.anical Superintendent J C. ALLEN En errd as Setxmd-Ciaa- a l Office at Logan BubscrtpUon Rare. by C Q. xN Wj LNULAN1), Matter November Utah, Ce-n- under 2, the Act ... at 1931 Of March 1897. or Mall , . . One Tear Known Upon Application. 1J( 'n ,J ' the 2, . iw-- n Approiwl of th bill to fur ft Mudy of oncupaUuiwJ UjT end of rjorji efforts to hare occupational duraar included In the workmen ex- -' c.)in;n uuiUtal a t. Its sponsor will that tli study result hi report upon which Action may t by the 1941 legislature Tu-id.- WM NiR.iy Ormoml auj of Norlh Login) Cache County Poultry lu lh Show Floyd Israels in look first plaie Willi first pruuitum -i (J SVw mp,ire t di hreb onij horn pulh in u fthit Lk . Peterson was gUeat of Mr and Mrs, hm In Wyatt of llswlte, Mr. Mra. and Wyatt are leaving U 11,1111,1 ami mot lug lo Idaho Fall Mr. Wyatt waa formerly Miaa La Von Fulmer of North a Mu, VVrna bill provides Mr. and Mra, llyrum Maughan In th pric of ' ho have liouor by a 50 to 60 per cent By UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION been In Ixi Angelt-a- . California, By UARO McCARTY mark up and In wUiea of from 40 muniw, WHY IIlSIN ESSES FAIL 50 p,r cent lust wetk. law lo extends the Fixuig by both leg lutive branch-adopte- d pro-nimeasure senate-passed A occu.1 000 m of $400 as live state's to all Industries trades and Mrs. Uox,iia Hopkins of Salt of ailing min. Lake contribution to th teacla-rw- ' Political reformers who have never managed a Luoinesj tlm carmrrks and vidre for treatmenttuberculosis C'Uy. who potions exrepUng hosE. Crockett golden wedconcerns pat king perishable goods . ere at the state retirement fund. Gnorgo firms and it that take for employAnusually existing granted to be erected at Ogden. ulebrutkm at Freston ding Passage by the lower Ixiuse of DointeUc servants are nut Includ-bil- pital ers are there to stay, observe the New York Times. other will enable the slate to Monday, wv visiting relatives providing for kxal option by ed, Ul In the wurd during tbe week. This misconception is far more common than it should couniks, clues and towns; edu- - The marble game regulation b.ll I4irUclf atvalWis-catiotu- l U CJlUo1' Bishop John H. Kemp waa In women's eight, create, a state board of annexe-- 1 study; be and it is doubtless a factor in the flood of state, fed-eiUn- - Salt Lake City last week. congress. enacted Is by lation hour day; marble machine regula- nient control to the U A surprise party was given At and municipal legislation designed to penalize effi- lion; rcpeul of th average month-- 1 musing and taxingregulate of marble Miirther ,),B home of Mrs. John Krebs cient merchandisers, in the interest of the inefficient. The ly Inventory law; retting up of chines, pin g.imes and similar de- - lflwl all1Lbill.simplified by the j Salur.lay evening honoring and for am- - vice In width the t of skill PPnd fact of the matter is that the life of an average business is emlment cooperative Iwa? h hirthriijr 8nnlviriiry of hor of tlie constitution to predomlnaus. lu supporters fa- on K1od. Th1 evening ftng cn- extieniely short and that has been true for half a cen- - permit spi.t kgLsiauve sessions. ;v.ged a ux laae enough to put J,,) ed in playing a variety of s -, machin-the Um of of isA out me senate business. survey by I)r. Willard Thorp indicates that about Approval by firy. gam. a, after which ri froihments were served to 12 guests. fifth of all the business concerns in the country fail an- - trrfi w FProPrlttt t.ooo for toa Repeal of ti average income' hw ended many months of oppoed- saaiy of occujxitionrU diseas,; Mrs John Krebs entertained -. the past at h'r home Wednesday honor-,inh.criase the inuk-u- p tum on the part of business andjinr ami.il iv,nt of price of by to the state was the puriy glwn put quota and alias, Industry to what LI ley laid to her daughter Irene, on her under cull service, harmful burdens Imposed by be Hmb Frl.sls quorum Tliunt patrol Games, birthday. aongs, . , firms lasted more than three years, and only 9 ' 7 TO1.;,l.ghwuy at tn ai.d to puo health d jxirunrnts prj and stories formed th0 afterThe repeal vote ft as IV The 1.. w Hint j of fust and second class cities un- - 48 cent twenty years. noon's eiil, rlalnnieiit. Lunch waa to 8, revealing large measures' !,"1 M,s Amir, served at one long table, whiih of support from JI,1.d ail No exact national survey has ever been made of the,111, tuU t,,nlr0had as a ceutirpieie a decorat- of a bill chnunw. KlU-tlie senate by Lame f and s.m1 visaing ed birthday cake hearing ton rrincipal causes of business failure. IJut localized surveys! to ux natural gas and Tlii health cooperatives measure 1,,, ,i h TiirlJ one ,1(.hu.(, tamn,.g pijs.iig ln, most common, whole business let.iil failuies covet ins: aie iioure of a me.isure to puts a form of socialized medicine, gu,Kt w,ia pr,fnt e The It, lief Sm i, ty so, ial tax. ,mto 'v if pred by Uie aen- for the reason that this type of business is comparatively 'i b" t I j,, iiduy oi monthly meeting was bold of a n.elang of nearly 90 are and approved by the governor! Oat e daughter Fay. of Faiad Tuisday afternoon. Tho lesson: t.usy and inexiiensive to enter, show that inadequate financ- Lilts approved by el her the uj- - th organization of medical cooix-r-ix- r anj were we, k n, I gu six uf Mr "How to Get Along with People a week and Lhese'tiv-or lowir house uvt wUl be permitted by law. Un- - Mrs 11, rt Furr, II general inefficiency ing, inexperience, bad locations was under the direction of Mrs. considered outsamdbig in lm- - d.r the bill as amended the state Mr. ami Mra Men II Nyman Lydia Nyman. jtre the primary factors leading to bankruptcy. Competition. ttre of sure at to were dinner the board of large guest would health the direct Sumlay portance Mrs. and Lofter Profogsor is only a secondary factor, accounting for a very small on( cooperatives, membership of which Mr. and Mrs Jam, s E. Olsen of BJamason of Salt Lake City, would be restricted to legal resL College pcnvrtage of total retail failures. At the recent llvestoik show were luncheon guests of Mr. and of dents area the affected. Mrs. C. A. Nyman Wednesday. We ail sympathize with the plight of the sPiall business to'fl ,braiKiesj H. J. R. 1 calls for a constitu- at Ogden, the South Caihe FF . . Up to Saturday night, with sine won Mrs. Mane Berger and Miss man who is unable to keep going but there can be no lotional amendment to provide for A. livestock Judging team fourth place in competition with Leona Berger are viHitlng with acted had split legislative sessions. It aims sixteen class A teams of I'tah Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berger In gical defense of legislation to artificially keep him in conditions and Idaho The team was com- San Francisco. approximately 220 of the 640 to correct existing at. They will business. Competition is still the life of trade and the upon have caused by a Jam of bills at the bills Introduced. Forty-thre- e of Monroe Johnson. Hur-ve- tend the World's Fair at Treasposed consumers main protection against waste and high prices. been paved by both houses and end of the present sixty-da- y aes- Swenson. Ixsv Krebs. I.vle ure Island before returning home. by the governor. These in. It is an accepted fact, by economists conversant with actual , signed five memor-' resolutions and elude conditions, that the growth of the large, multiple-un- it have been killed lial systems has a microscopically small influence on busii and 43 withdrawn for one reason been tabled failures. The great bulk of stores which go to the 07 another. Nine havewere 57 sen- On Monday there iv all would fail anyway, whether or not the big retaileis bills awaiting action by and inexperienced mer- the house and 74 house passed existed. The inadequately-finance- d measures awaiting action by the d inadequately-financelike and inexperienced, senate. the chandiser, Ten bills passed by both manufacture is always doomed at the beginning. branches were awaiting approval or disapproval of Governor Henry TIIE CRAFT OF FARMING H. Blood, who has thus far vetoed but two measures. One dlsapprov of a technical defect One interesting phase of the year just closed was thet ed because has been repassed. growth of the agricultural marketing cooperatives. This The adopted teachers' retirecontinued a trend that has been strongly in force for two ment fund bill limits the states contribution to the fund to $400, decades. The retire 000 each biennium. It would take many pages to list the achievements of ment system is costing the state fund more thai. $600,000 this organized marketing movement. It can be said with general current biennium. The re for the ali justice that it has done more than anything else to quest for the ensuing biennium was 1 more than $800,000. Several measplace the craft of farming on a sound and business-lik- e ures to lessen the state's burden basis. had been introduced and the apu X. proved one is regarded as a comTIIE AMERICANS CREED promise. The senate passed the bill Friday. The retirement fund now CL contains more than $900,000. PayI believe in the United States of America as a gov- ments to date have been about Adter'laing Rale Mad ' forTlican j Uumw mark-u- p Increase , '! ,lold. al bk-n- I ath-nde- ls P54 al ma-rn,n- ; l I 11- g be'k It' . pji)a - o.uuon pnigr!" I eite. ser-vii- 1 v liss ate-pavs- - r U)IUl yoiUL (plVuckcWL ernment of the people, by the people, for the people; $68,000. whose just powers are derived from consent of the The local option bill passed the lower house by a vote of 37 to 21 governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign na- Under it counties, cities and towns tion of many sovereign states ; a perfect union ; one can" decide whether they wui have and inseperable established upon those principles ofstat Utiuor stores provislou, a freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which entitys registered voters maypoltkal petiAmerican patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. tion for an election. If a majority I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to decide against the sale of liquors, it will be unlawful to operate state love it; to support its constitution; to obey its laws, to liquor stores or make sales in the respect its flag; and to defend it against all enemies. area. The educational stoudy bill proWilliam Tyler Page. vides for the establishment of a to the commission Investigate state's various school systems with a view of reporting educational needs to the 1941 state legislature. The measure calls for an appropriation of $25,000 Commission members will serve without pay bill as Tha women's eignt-hour MEW ELECTRIC RAMGE i As a special inducement to start you enjoying the advantages of fast, clean, economical, automatic cooking now, we offer you this Mirro Aluminum set purchase of a new5 25-pie- ce electric range. This complete set sells for $25.i0. L's the Mirro brand approved by Good Housekeeping . . end the finest aluminum you can use for Electric Cooking. It's a brilliant and lustrous set . . and will remain that way, for Electric Cooking never blackens or tarnishes any cooling utensils. Come GUESS AGAIN at the cost of operation of an Electric Range. Most peopla believe that it costs much more actually does. 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