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Show Friday, November 3, 19 H The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Two after H. Lester B.ur, Quinten Shumway. lar run Monday morning been riiiuic Over the years. ruction of Kline Eskel-iai- ; prajt-S. W. Alien. Mr. three weiks vacation for Mrs. and Mr. beet Miss Leora Dunns all of tins time the pay by W. J. H.irri-oMr. and and Mrs. W. J Harr AuMiss for leg.bHojs in Utah has re Alhn, representing Peter digging. Mrs. Fred Titetwr and the officers; introduced maim (1 at four dollars a day. a tumn, at af.cndar.ee were in ridiculous figure which is plainly Flora Allen gave preview of the Ktngsfurd and Friday by Newspaper, Published Tuesday Richmond conference in Sunday I earl out of line with nil sen.se of proper season's lrs oils; natch the Cache American Publishing Company, at 82 West Centei Mrs. Delia Allen. Mary ILnd-rieks- , pr. poruon. It is time that the spoke ui t rograms of t.he MuStreet, Logan, Utah. Wavie Allen. Loictta Com state of Utah bring its salary tuals; piano si lection. Jo Lien WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, Managing Editor-BusiManager scale for legislators nt least up Alien; reading. Gay la Rich; talk, ish and Flva Allen are wot king Editor JAMES W. ENGLAND to a Kiel that w.ll jxrmit the 'Horace Gardner and Joseph Day cm government projects in eOgdenAl- j Mrs. Flora Allen and Els-.Mechanical Department DAVID W. ENGLAND lawmakers to have sufficient in- of the YMMIA presidency. Dane- len are Lew stliool in aching while come dito ing under direction of dance serving the state 30 SOUTH MAIN Entered as Soond-ClaMatter, November J, 1831, at the i.'ton. rector Mary Hendricks. Light repay their expenses. post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1887, The school Us bus regu freshments were served. began The Primary gave a HalloweSubscription rate: Outside County, one yesr $3.00; Inside Cache en party Wedesday evening. County, $1,150, Advertising rate made known upon application. TRADE MARK Miss Rita Allen entertained for many of her girl friends ThursThe opening social of the MuTIME TO CHANCE NOW day evening. tuals was held Tuesday evening. the average Y.WMI.A. Bishop Raymond Allen, Mr. and Compared in values as measured clerk received on president June Kings, Mrs. L. H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. a dollars a twelve diweek, traveling ford conducted; singing under In living costs at the time the set was in Utah one about legislative pay salesman was paid MITII k nr K hi. I 'Tit (llll.N or and the present day with that hundred and twenty five dollars a IKVKh'IAIIK still obtaining, school aalary arrangement 81 m of Svw York, County of Nw month, a lady elementary Re-ele- ct m so York j different that teacher was paid about forty dolJohn f irt IMn the figures arc t uml he duly itorn. they are startling. lars a month, a man in the same Vi rridnt f 8tndi4fd ilrnntl In In New York, bunine dim The legislative pay of four dol- classification receiving about fifty-fiv- e tNrriMr$iteI, Y. I tlu I tmnU (he ftiiltl dollars. Today the average Irn'orporMt'! th exrlueive owner of lars a day was established In 1890. l In (he ninvlfj- will from he trud"mtrk receive for at the time the Utah Constitution store clerk radon Mrvoini.nnyin (hi affidavit, that1 a dollars to week, In in ue by It In forty trademark thirty the CACHE COUNTY was written. Hotel rates at that on the the nmmjf.ttture and aie of Total and time were no more than a dollar traveling salesmen will of fn. and It petition that COMMISSIONER be paid about four aaid (rmtwnark l rwiorded in the of and a quarter a day, meals might average fice of die 8 in ref ary of State of the dollars a hundred and month e the cents thirty-livfor be purchased Experienced and Stale of Ctah In in irdan e with Title1 each and men's choice suits could feminine elementary teacher has H. Utah Code Annotate!, 1943. Capable ! JOHN I.. be secured for twelve dollars. a monthly Income of one hundred t l'rraidfnt lie believes in good dollars, the male Solrrli4d and itaworn Hotel rooms nowadays are seldom j and twenty-fiv- e I hfor im thia class Instructor in that 1944. i'oth of in a the dollars paid being three roads, below Stttiibfr. A day good schools and day MAK Itt I, MAHCHfi one hundred and forty dol. about all cost meals cities, regular large the welfare of Cache Notary Iubiic. cents lars a month. the way from seventy-fiv- e M'M IIICATION county. To All Vthon It luy Cenrrrit: to a dollar and a quarter and These figures are, of course, of tt known that Ntandurd lirami Inmens good suits seldom may be a general average nature and may lier(Mirated of New York, N. Y,, lining OF LOGAN Paid Political Adv. manufac In dolof ture the buHlntH 118 NORTH MAIN ST. purchased for less than fifty not prevail in every case, strlk-in- emraaod Comm, Republican and diNtrihiithm of fnl iroiu l. adopt- County 29 West First North lars. at a happy medium. But they el for their ue the following by Norman Christensen, Sec. Logan, Utah word ''I'KHK", to lo iiho1 the of an excellent illustration PIIONE 280 do Is too. give the comparInteresting, In the nianuf.o ture and g.ile on latad In 1896 a store the income changes which have .f f.wiHt find lmrrltnt nf f'Mt ison on salaries. r n; THE CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Week- ly TAXI phone m M . s j Loans - J Furniture dii A. J. Fuhriman MHn-l.if- U. S. Rock Wool Autos I Insulates Against Heat Fire Cold Sound Livestock sjq to sum STATE LOAH U.S. ROCK WOOL ! -t COMPANY COMPANY trmle-mar- SAMPLE BALLOT 4 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah authorizing the legislature to designate the terms of office and to provide the manner of selecting supreme Court and District Court Judges solely on the basis of fitness for office end without regard to any partisan political consideration and free from the influence of any person whomsoever and to designate the number of supreme court judges; provided no alteration shall have the effect of removing a Judge from office and that the present method of electing Judges shall remain in effect until changed by law; by amending Section 10 of Article VII and Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, and 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah. YES YES PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah authorizing the legislature to pay each member, not to exceed, $300.00 per year and not to exceed 10c per mile travel expense, by amending Section 9 of Please Note: This sample ballot represents legislative district No. 1 or the Central Cache County district. In district No. 2, or the North district, the names of the legislators will be C. Jay Van Orden, Democrat, and Hebtr Whiting. Republican. In district No. 3, or the South district, the legislators will be John H. Schenk, Democrat and Byron Snow, Republican. |