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Show CACHE Pae Two. AMF.RICAN-IXiA- CACHE COUNT V. UTAH N. Tuesday. April 5. 1932. Let Us Compare The Troubles of the CountyCornmissionerswifhLoganCommissioners Let the fact be clearly known that the Cache Ameri- making too great demands upon the taxpuyers. While trail by lowering his own salary that amount and re-- 1 ing politicians concluded that retrenchment must come, can beara no responsibility whatsoever for what is said the governor was a little slow in coming to this condu- - questing that all appointive and elective officers at the and immediate steps taken to avert a serious condition. in this and succeeding articles. Should anyone take ex- sion, it ultimately did dawn upon him. His request for Capitol be asked to follow in the wake, and that like re- The governor spoke right out and told the people of the ception they have an opportunity to reply if they will reduction was only partly heeded, as officers looked quests be forwarded to all counties and cities through-upo- n state that we were about to be 1 million dollars in arrears their salaries as a sacred thing and had hardly come out the state. We figured this would make a reduction at the end of this biennium and accordingly begged all but pay the price. From the above heading the readers might per- to the realization that what they received came from the' to the taxpayers of 4 million dollars which would great- - taxing units in the state, the counties and cities to begin ly relieve the situation. chance expect the article to launch out at once upon pockets of the taxpayers. curtailing and reducing the outlay at least 20 per cent The following is a few lines quoted from our first to avoid this large apparent deficit Then we all woke the subject indicated, but there are a few other salient WHAT ABOUT OUR letter; up and became conscious of the fact that we were as a points that we desire to touch upon. OWN COUNTY? state is n as above the spending far more than our income and abatement now if suggested proposition It is consistent that our interest centers first in ouri U. S. GOVERNMENT COSTS in was order and inevitable. of such would a th move na7io thVnTnth'e' Psychology bring section,' next in tL"ate7 nd K" $13,000,800,000 ANNUALLY. all with the after this the Governor realized that his re,uc taxpayfeemg Shortly 0,5?o No doubt it is surprising to our citizens to know that lastly in the world as a whole. Are our city and county be made to would meet the s was effort extra not receiving serious consideration, and ers an taxpayer quest in 1931 it required 13 billion dollars to run our govern- on a safe role, or will we find ourselves in arrears at the would taxes and more that else must be done. something obligation, unquestionably ment One person out of every eleven received their sal- end of the present year? It is safe to state that if the city be &H real blank reduction on cent The a units per evidently reminded him that retaxing Pai the end of their regular continued to $ ary from Unde Sam. During that same period, there and county schools be would and other then would trenchment livestock, start cattle, at home and accordingly he anestate, usual and sheeP; allotment, were six million men out of employment, and between term, Logan City had spent their UW Per Cfn nounced u reduction demanded, a his own salary and that of his in mae have continued as Commissioners Cache County they one and two million working only part time. office and all asked elective and appointive office that did offered the his He not see Governor The ar-point. have 1 been would in we had June now 1, are doing, by It is hardly believable, but nevertheless a fact that holders and those under them make a like reduction, and is and the state was this and throughout published this doubt assertion who Those reply may of all wealth accumulated each succeeding rears $100,000. h this has been followed quite largely, but it is really could their to use advantage and will then well known that he did not take kindly to the sugges-satisf- y good pencil the maintain to was few governrequired years past if told he that the amusing to observe how sacred some office holders hold delegation themselves of the correctness of this statement tion. Among other things ment's needs. In other words, every fifth days work of should too taxes were hurry to the wage which prevailed at the time of their election high they But the trustees of the schools saw the situation and .Cache County's every person in the United States was consumed in gov- have forestalled the troubles different tell their to and taxing units, or appointment. very largely such an outcome. As a re- home ernment upkeep. bulk of the OUR NEXT ARTICLE. where the counties various the in was it for Our government at the present time is spending 8 sult this deficit will be far less. collected were spent taxes Our next article will deal with our County Commismillion dollars every day over and above its income. MESSAGE TO THE As time went on the Governor became better ac- sioners, their claims, We are accordingly informed that before many GOVERNOR money handled, responsibilities, quainted with the situation, and ultimately learned that vs. Logan City Commissioners and the responsibilities months have passed over our heads we will be 2 billion Cache Valley's message to Governor Dem last Aug- our views were correct for the state as a whole including dollars in arrears. We are now paying 20 per cent more upon them and the respective salaries paid. was to the effect that Mother Earth was not bring-- ! ust and resting their tax fell down on payments heavily county the will and also refer to former Commissioner Albin It to was 1929, for government than paid prior ing forth the anticipated wealth in dollars and cents no one dbts their cause was just 35 Clawson cent. reduced who been refused $400 of his regular salary which has income per average family either in crops or livestock, and that the prospects were! ,n faj, of 1930 there wa $75,000 of this countys was legally due. that the farmers and livestock raisers would be short OUR STATE ONE MILLION y wh;le on the extended date for payment of tut merely the There will be no criticism of 50 DOLLARS IN ARREARS. per cent of their usual income. This would have its 1931 lherc rema;ned $175,000 of unpaid taxes. The un- - facts stated that the public mayanyone, judge for themselves It would appear that our own little state has done its influence on every commercial department of the Mate,lpaIJ laxeg throughout the state was the largest in his- - whether officers are manifesting the willingness to subbest to keep pace with government outlay as our Chief In consequence of this outlook for the year 1931, it was aRj ,.,e ;.,jation in this county was similar. ordinate their own interests to the interest of their conExecutive notified us two months ego that unless a cur- decided to point out to the Governor the taxpayers THE N E T Yi. stituents, and thus make it clear to the taxpayers wheAR LixOUGH tailment of at least 20 per cent was begun immediately would be unable to meet their usual burden. Accordm - Nt-ther they are in office for the salary it yields alone, or as LIGHT. in the demands of various taxing units, at the end of this Iy we asked that steps be taken for a reduction of all Not long after the dawn of the New Year, it was servants of the people. This is a paramount question. taxes at the rate of 25 per cent and to aid matters, that biennium we would be in arrears 1 million dollars. THE COMMITTEE, more The reason given was that we were spending faster like reductions be made on salaries, more especially in dear to everyone that conditions were becoming leadA. . J. and other Executive Chief Hendrickson, Chairman and less the our blaze or serious, than our income would allow; the taxing units were the higher brackets. It was suggested that he results with PAINTING MATTRESS much general work with commercial as far as beneficial 1 fol-ow- one-fift- -- V CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and 62 West Center Street, Loan, Utah. Semi-Week- ly at Friday matter November 2, 1931, at the Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879. Entered as second-clas- s Owners and Publishers WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND all of Logan, Utah Subscription Rates by J. carrier or mail one year C. ALLEN, - - JR. $1.50 Advertising rataa made known upon application. Unknown Friends of the Criminal advocates, those unknowning friends of the criminal, gained another victory a few The anti-gnn-la- w months ago. This was achieved in New York where, on October 1st, a law was passtd abolishing all gun permits except those held by householders. According to Karl T. FreNational Rifle association, this derick, was widely heralded as a sweeping blow at gangdom. It should have been proclaimed for what it was a sweeping blow at law and order. The object of such a law is obvious. It is to disarm everybody except the police and a few favored persons. The result is equally obvious. Everybody is disarmed except the crooks, the racketeers, the gangsters, the police and' those few favored persons. Experience in states has shown that Mr. Frederick speaks truly. No law ever devised can disarm an underworld which breaks fundamental laws as a matter of course, in the practice of its profession. No law ever devised can do more than disarm the honest, citizen, leaving his home, place of business or person open to attack for the benefit of the criminal. There is a sound type of gun law that which increases the penalty for crimes in which firearms are used. Every state should have such a law and in every state it should he possible for the honest citizen to easily obtain and own a gun for protection. It is time we legislated against criminals, instead of honest men. Vice-preside- fertilizers In my county the results phosphate fertilizer are concerned. were outstanding on some sugar beet fields while on others no reThink (t Over sults were apparent." is no disgrace to being There reMost of the county agents -licked." but It Is a disgrace to stay ports are similar to the report of -- licked." Mr. Nichols. O. P. Madsen, county agent In Carbon and Emery counties says-Whave conducted 19 fertilizer demonstrations on the use of superphosphate in the counties this year, most of them on alfalfa. In every FOlR ROOM APARTMENT For case there has been an Increase of Rent. Call 21SJ. from 40 per cent to as high as 150 cent InIn alfalfa yields. This per Wanted to Buy One work horse. crease has occurred on all classes Thatcher Coal Co. Phone 78. of soil. With com and small grains, the phosphate gave the plant a FOR SALE Six room bouse, large lot Easy terms. Phone 845. better start In the spring and seemed to remain more thrifty all ASHES AND RUBBISH Hauled, through the growing season. Sugar Rates reasonable. Call 718-beets yielded as much as three tons to the acre with phosphate BABY CHICKS Trap-neststock alone, and where manure was ap8c. Why pay more? Phone 930-with the plied along phosphate, the yield was as much as five tons, LET US SAVE YOlTMONEY on over and above the yield on ground your blacksmith work. O. E. Petwhere no fertilizer was applied. At erson. 601 North Main. Green River, where phosphate was 3 rooms and bath. used on cantaloupes, the vines were FOR RENT Wm. C. England. Unfurnished. more thrifty and the set twenty per cent greater and the maturity was Cache American office. more even. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT A In Washington county the results HOME It doesnt pay to rent. show a material Increase In the Enquire at Cache American office. of all where yield crops phosphate fertilizer was applied. The first FOR RENT One steam heated room for light housekeeping and year the increase has been from 10 to 200 per cent, while the yields other steam heated rooms. Phone during the second year have been 977. increased from 5 to 100 per cent. Carbon, Emery and Washington FOR SALE Purebred White Leghorn eggs for setting purposes. counties are the outstanding ones Good laying strain. 55 North 4th West. With Fertilizers In Utah Counties Riper Phosphate Proves Benefit In Carbon, Emery, Washington Counties More Experimentation Needed. The following is a brief summary of Professor D. W. Pittmans report on the fertilizer demonstration with comments work, together from some of the county agents: "From a series of our 200 field tests during the last three years the following conclusions may be drawn: 1. The most frequent responses have been to phosphate fertilizer on alfalfa and sugar beets, and to nitrogen fertilizer on grass lawns and pastures, strawberries and other small fruits. 2. The response varies so much from field to field, depending apparently on their past history that results In one field will not necessarily apply to another. 3. Usually manure properly handled Is fully as effective as often more commercial fertilizer, fertilizer so. Commercial should manure therefore, supplement rather than take Its place. 4. A small field test is the best method to determine whether oi not a particular field will respond 5. Get the fertilizer well into the ground, place It close to, but not in direct contact with the seed. effects of 6. The beneficial fertilizer may last for several years. 7. Buy only guaranteed, reliable fertilizers. County Agents Report County Agent Nichols of Davis county says: "It seems to me that for most of our soils a lot more must be learned before we can do. A.B.C. LEONARD MATHEWS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DECORATING ;:C 'v PAINTING, PAPER HANGING! and decorating. Reasonable prices, or exchange for anything of value. Phone 940 for appointments. 8 j Every day in the American there are listed desirable homes, from Cache one-roo- m kitchen- ettes to large duplex The apartments. Cache American is the home finder for home seekers and the home renter for home owners. Use it for quick and satisfactory results. FOR YOURSELF AND OTHERS IN The Cache American ' BABY CHICKS CHIROPRACTOR ORDER NOW Dr. Wm. W. Ross BABY CHICKS every week Baby Turkeys . . . Eight Weeks Old Pullets CUSTOM HATCHING Agent for LYON ELECTRIC BROODERS TOM ROWLEY Pkot 113W hl 112 361 E. 3rd Se. Everton Mattress CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE EVERYTHING IN RADIO S36 SKANCHY CHIROPODIST Phenes: & SMITH 14S-- R 539-- W Chiropodist Ladles to S Phone 628 12- -2 Phone We Buy Eggs Thatcher-Morre- ll Feed Co. 46 W. Center . . . 13 Logan Depends on Common People wirunls ure great men who know how to run things so long as common people work and spend their money to keep the Los Angeles wheels turning. Times l LAKE CITY Headquarters for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. $100,000 recently spent in modern improvements. SPECIAL FOUR WHEEL TRAILER HITCH To fit any car chassis $6.00 LUNDAHL IRON WORKS Logan, Utah Nece.iary Evil No one loves a detour, but very ofteu It is the only way to get there. Florida Times-Unlon- . Took Nam From Botani.t The begonia plant was named tui a Seventeenth century French bet mist, U'chel Human minds are like parachutes says Lord Dewar. They only function when they are open. 70c 40c 25e GENERAL REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES HUPPMANN FAMOUS COAL Logan Coal Co. Solo Mens Rubber Heels Ladles Beds EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT Garden Seeds Feeds Hay Straw NBfiD ATTENTION! Men'i S.le and Heel JL4I Boyt Sole and Heel JLM Ladies' Half Sole and Heel 95c D.-.- C. Knight Spring Canyon Ut West Your Shoes 184 COAL Headquarters For Company 39 North 175 SHOE REPAIRING South Main 133 DR. G. P. WISEMAN to We call and deliver Phone 12 Canyon Ed. CULLEN HOTEL SALT Yean Soeeessfal Practice West Center St rhene 1136-- J RADIO HEALTH SERVICE Office hours I I Thatcher Bldg Finum-m- OIL DRAINING Remember Lun-daService Station and the Airplane Service Station have the latest machines for cleaning the Inside of your motor. 1179 Phone FOOT SPECIALIST Childrens SPECIAL NOTICE Hair cutting 15c every day except Saturday. Adults 25c. Schiffmans Sewells Barber Shop. Basement store. FOR SALE 20 acres good farming land. Located two blocks south of Logan Sugar Factory on Nibley road. Terms like rent. L. F. Bodrero, Phone 83S-- $9.50 PAPER HANGING ADVERTISING ed Yon Too Can nave a New Spring Filled Mattress. Until May 1st We WiU Recover and Spring Fill Your Old Mattress for Only PAINTING DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED law-abidi- Agents Report Work -- 58 W. SPRING Is the time a mans fancy turns to thots of dress. We make old hats new. YES! We really make them new . . . give us a trial. 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