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Show Pi inccss Has First Birthday te t iP" 'V '' I I "Jw r .., A Telephone 700 Eighth Year HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE $1.50 pep Year LOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939 No. 23 C2 West Center Street wiwrn e fP ns r A rt i . ? SEGREGATED PREPARE FOR DRIVE DEER TAX STUDIED PRESENTING TO LOW LANDS BY ADVOCATE OF PAGEANT vx if; f i y; '' fj Forestry and Game De part men ts Make Survey, Indicating Thirty Percent to be Bucks, V PHneecs Beatrix, helreta of the House of Oraiige-Nasta- u and probably the future queen of tho Netherlands, will celebrate today her first birhtday. The royal In- - HEAVY SNOWS jji Attorney Fonnesbeck Sets d Forth Benefits of Law for Legislative Enactment. Pro-Pose- . Fourteen Nights of Sen ice By Participants Beginning March 20 and Concluding April 4. In tho Leon Fonnesbeck, Logan city atThe recent snowsinrni fant Is shown In the arms of her mountains east of Cache Valley torney, who to urging upon the mother. Princess Juliana, while are state legislature steadily forcing heavier migthe wisdom of her father, Prince Bernhard, and ration of doer and elk from the passing a segregated tax law, has 'come to Logan for the big annual grandmother, Queen Wilhelmiiia, river and Blacksmith Fork look on. given the question a lot of study, spclng pageant. The officers of the diulnuges to the fee diets as the Attorney Fonnesbeck who is Pageant Society have an-e- d snow of Increase. depth by the state Municipal League nounoed tlie pageant will take The snowfall in the Cache Natfor thig plan of taxation, has given place In the Logan Tabernacle com-th- e ional Forest at elevations above plan an exhaustive study. He meriting March 20th and extend 7.i '(Hi feet is now as much as has worked out a table setting to and including April 4th with four feet in depth, '1 he field studies forth Just what the tax will mean .two Sunduya eliminated for rest just completed on sex ratios of deer by Game ous countlcs and towns periods This will make 14 nights ,01Um' Relatives and friends honored Warden A. J. Petersen, Forest of performance in succession with the slate of UUh onwllhin Uaner R. J. Costloy and Everett Mary VashU Call Muir, 80, principal advantages of the the exception of tlie two Sundays Homan of tho Wildlife Research her birthday anniversary Sunday eliminated. This gives an extra unit of the Ctah State Agriculur- - January 29. Mrs. Call wag born Segregated tax plan are set forth a the general L. D. performance follows: byMr.FonneNberk n! college of show that the deer at Bountiful, Utah, a daughter conference extends later this S, of farm products, a lull in busi- have all moved to the favorable Vasco Call and Charlotte Bolbrook. year. T7vre will be 14 performances ness, and excessive taxation It is expasui eg of the low ranges. butlshe married Moses Muir on Mar instead of 13 as heretofore. This are well distributed. they La &llt, Onlyj15 Jn the lg76 C)ty surely pltifull and apalling that about 500 to 700 schedule to considered much betto bead to date 1,ef RJd personal was the She endowment. house. men with both small and large have , migrated to the feedlots; property, farmers and home own- - ter as there will be no Interference children families have to walk away from east of Hyde Park. Logan o, ers, which has often been prwn- - with the Sunday services of tlie memuers oil evening business llyrum. These are being fed hay their homes, farms, lsed but not et reUUed 111 this various ward and tliose partici-stat- e. houses, which they have worked daily by the Utah State Game tor family gathered et the home, ipatlng will have twro rest periods. a and toiled so hard to get because Department, under the supervts- - 202 South Main street where Director J. Karl Wood, author will eliminate the friction and It of not being able to meet their iou of A. J. Petersen, game war- - family reunion was held. Among Vasco Muir dispute which has been more or and director of all the pageants taxes. Speaking in general terms den. The first deer coming into those present were was in the fore and wife, Stephen Muir and wife less constantly going on between presented by the Logan Pageant all this could be avoided, our tax- the feedlots of Pocatello; J. E. Bergstrom and the tax commission and local tax- Society, will write and direct the es could be greatly reduced and pa;t of December. The survey of the sex ratios wife of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs ing units, since the undemocratic coming pageant. The name of the our revenue very much Increased show that 30 of the matprovisions of the present statute. pageant for this year is, JOSEPH C. Marcussen of Logan. If our legislature now In session ure deer are percent bucks. A substan- P. were enacted which THE PROPHET". This deals with Sec. was held house Sunday would sponsor a bill, enact it Into tial increase is also shown Open by voters and the early L.D.S. church history law, that would place the burden the eurvey, which shows an aver- afternoon et which time eighty largely disfranchises the and portrays Joseph Smith as of taxation equally on the many age of about one fawn for each relatives and friends called to ex- taxpayers in this state so far as at the head of the Distax are standing matters concerned, by a tend doe. man congratulations. on not and the few, get th aiure of the Fullness of Times. pensation in power northern resided was to granting Muira It make the The that pays but very little tax or no necessary comto tax control state sox and the Frank In of count a number Baugh Jr. will be the ditax whatever; the man who has January since the Gentile Valley for been let go far too long, require bucks begin to shed their ant- years. They owned a large red mission over county assessors and rector of the chorus and Prof. lers during th8 latter part of brick home at Chesterfield prior to county commissioners. The bill re- Samuel E. Clark will have charge everyone who earns to bear his this month. to Logan in 1911. Mr. Muir peals these intolerable provisions of th organ with Mrs. Elaine AnasJust portion of the tax burden, To date there are from 200 to moving and thus restores authority in lo- derson Johnson at the piano. died her in 1919. sess the wage earners according to 300 elk that have to Mrs. Muir to Messed with a cal tax matters to the elected repThe officers and the executive their earnings whether they earn the feedlots east of migrated Providence committee for the much or little. It certainly would and Ilyrum. large family of children, grand- resentatives of the people. pageant for move in the right direction The feeding., program .of the children and great grand children. The bill classifies property tax this year are: - J. C. Hogenson, bea J (Continued on page Three) G. Rasmusson, vice Utah State Gams department Is Her hobby is knitting and quilt into a plan for separation of chairman, well organized to care for the making. Her life ha been spent sources of revenue, state and lo- chairman, Alma Sonne, Treasurer, M. R. Hovey, secretary. gr.me aa it mirates from the in devotion to her church, her cal. It segregates as follows: national forest to the feedlots. family and her friends. All mines and utilities, up to 40 The Central Committee is made With little exception the game percent of the total assesed val- up of the executive committee and entering the feedlots to date Is ue of the property in any taxing representatives of the various In very good condition. unit to segregated for the state stake organizations of the Logan school fund. This largely covens and Cache Stakes. These organizaC. the taxes paid by mines and utili- tions will announce their represensix points rather lengthy and at C. ties into the state equalization tatives soon. introduced various conclusion the 24 school fund; which thus tends to for outlines The cast and the chorus for giving publications March 24, has been chosen as equalize the tax benefit from these th pageant will be selected in topics to use in the PTA meetings. sources state. The the near future and rehearsals throughout the the date for the Junior Prom at Lauding the college because it the Logan Senior High school taxing unit which has been tak- will commence in earnest. Direcpractices what it preaches" (Mrs. 1 p. m. is Cache Va- announces Hale Gardner, junior ing an undue tax ride on mines tor Woods aim is to make each Kletzer commented as it being .Today at on the top in the educational lleys time again on the air over class president. It will be held in or utilities, will suffer a slight In- pageant different and more outstation KVNU. This will be the the gymnasium of the school. The creased levy, In order to produce world. standing than th previous one, Dr. E. A. Jatobsen, dean of the first of a series of weekly broad- decorations will be made by mem- the same tax revenue as before. although they are all related and casts all Northof towns the of All and of classes, art bers the realestate other and shop personal build up the whole plan of Salcollege school of education, spoke ern and Utah Southern Idaho main Is under the directions of the on the subject, How May a property regregated for local vation as the members of the L. Association Help a sponsored by the Logan Chamber oommittees. taxing units, counties, cities and D.S. church see it. Commerce. Last week the sertowns. Committees are as follows: Superintendent" and pointed out of by Percy Nadene Baslam, The state has all other subjects that one of the greatest dangers is ies was introduced Decorations, that our education may become in- Smith, chairman of the Advertis- Dorothy Jenson, Unlta Woodland, of taxation, such as intangible that Is, drawn ing Committee of the Logan Bums B. Crookston, Clair Laub, personal property, income, inheristitutionalized, and Louis tance, motor fuel, corporation and from practical problems of every, Chamber of Commerce. Mary Louise Hale, Professor Wm. A. Rice of the Hickman; Publicity, Roy Humph-ery- s, day life. Continuing he said, Ideals franchise tax, sales tax, liquor tax, of the school room are much high- Geology Department of the Utah Wayne Smith, Marian West, tobacco tax etc. will give and Orson Bankhead; Programs, er than in life. Leaders in the State Agricultural College The bill does not change the HYDE PARK Mrs. Mary Jane Communities should try to bring a talk on the geological formation Francis Montrose. law so far as local schools Seamons, 69, wife of William A. present the standards of life up to those of Cache Valley. It will take more Mrs. Norma Mierrill and Glen are conoemed. Seamons died at her home Sun. to complete the Worthington are the junior class of the school instead of bringing than a year day morning after a lingering illwill of schedule talks. comapThey the standards of the school down advisers and will assist all ness. pear each week in the local news- mittees. to life. She was horn at Hyde Park, The committee suggests Parent-teachassociations are papers. 7, 1869, a August daughter of responsible or the education Cl- that these be clipped for future Lars C. and Johanna Mortensen, towns in follow The reference. imate. Success in growing anything Petersen. She had been a member is in the choice of what can grow chronological order of settlement of the Hyde Park choir 50 years, in that particular place; so the as far as possible. a temple worker 28 years, presiThe schedule of talks until June outgrowth of education is from Itinerary for A. D. Allen, dis- dent of Hyde Park Y. W. M. I. A. the parents attitude and stand- 20 is as follows: trict federal internal revenue col- several years, a counselor in the Dr. Jacobsen advised. He ards, Monday. Hyde Park ward primary organizer-tioGeological Formation of Cache Boy scout leaders of the Cache lector, was announced said that the value the parents Valley by Prof. Wm. A. Rice of Valley council to the number of Mr. Allen will visit various localiand a former member of (Continued on page Three) the Geological Dept, of the USAC, 600 assembled in the Logan Sen- ties in this distriot to assist those Cache Stake Relief Society board. Sat. ior high school gymnasium required to file federal income tax January 31. Surviving are her husband of Historical sketch of Early Ex- urday night for their annual ban- reports. The itinerary follows. Hyde Park; a daughter, Mrs. Vin-nMust Pay Price an inHawkes of Clifton, Idaho; a ploration and Trapping period of quet and to participate in January 31, Garland; February Constant attention to pest insect Cache Valley, Feb. two 7. 1, 2, and 3, Tremonton; February grandchild, teresting program. Scoutmaster Key awards were 6 to 10, inclusive, Brigham City; and the following brothers and control is the price farmers must WellsvlUe, Feb. 14. made to Harry L. Bodine and February 13, Morgan; February 14 sisters; Lorenzo and Arthur PeProvidence, Eeb. 21. pay if they are to stay free from Christensen Feb. 28. George H. Bodine of the Wyoming and 15, Coalville; February 16, tersen, Mrs. Annie Logan, Dr. insect outbreaks, opined major district by Dr. John C. Carlisle. Laketown; February 17, Randolph; and Mrs. Lettie Nielsen of Hyde March 7. Mendon, G. F. Knowlton, entomologist at Beaver Silver Presentation of Richmond, March 14. February 20, Wellsville; February Park; Frank Petersen of Cove; the Utah Agricultural Experiment awards were made by John A. 23, Smithfield; February 24, Rich- Alfred Petersen of Riverside, Cal.; Smithfield, March 21. Israelsen to oJseph I. Williams of mond; Station. Allowing insects to breed Hyrum, March 28 February 27, Iwiston; Peter Petersen of Clarkston, Mrs. and Orian Jensen of February 28 to March 15, Logan. Willard Jensen of Salt Lake City; 4. Wyoming Paradise, April outbreak to serious proportions up Idaho. Mr. Allen will be stationed at and Henry Peterson of Los AnMillville, April 11. often results in the need for sevDr. G. L. Rees, president of the post offices in the various com- geles, Cal. Park, April 18. Hyde warfare intense of scout-ers eral years Cache council welcomed the Funeral services have been armunities. Franklin, Idaho, April 25. against the pests with much largto the gathering. N. G. Salis2. for Wednesday at 1 p. m. ranged Clarkston, May loser financial outlays and crop Park ward chapel, with 9. bury was master of ceremonies. in Weston, Hyde & May Announced Gold Ball Green ses, he points out, burial In Hyde Park cemetery diInteresting talks were madeKifk-bri-by Arrangements are Newton, May 16. being rapidly F. P. Champ, Supt. J. W. Lewiston, May 23. for the annual Gold and rected by Lindquist and Sons morand Dr. Adam S. Bennion. prefected Public Forum Benson, May 30 ball to be given by the tuary. Green Miss Dorothy Lear read an apThe regular weekly public forTrenton, June 6 Mutuals. Committees Cache Stake W. Pond um will be held at the Cache propriate poem. Preston Preston, Idaho, June 13. out the details and it May Shed Light of are report an interesting made 20. county court house Wednesday June Ward, College A cancelled check found on the is expected that this party will be t scout activities. evening at 7:30 p. m. The one of the outstanding events of bdy of an unidentified dead to be discussed will be Old Folks Party the year. It will be held February man In western Boxelder county mey shed some light on who 7 in the Dansante. Paradise ward old folks party Visit In Salt Lake the dead man may be. The check Mr. and Mrs. James H-- Stevv been Wednesannounced has for was issued by R. H. Jones of Granted Divorce in Salt Lake day, February 1. Dinner will be are were visitors of Venue Change were Elda K. Hardy was granted a served Brigham City to L. Pete Peteron They Sunday. City 12:30 All members at p. m. Lewis Jones of the First son of Logan. The body of the divorce from Lawrence Hardy on home of Mrs. WalJudge the at guests ward are invited to be preSaturday by Judge Lewis Jone3. cf the ter J. Glenn who has been 111 district court on Saturday grant- man found had practically deidentification making She was awarded 30 per month rent and participate in the festi- for some time. She Is showing ed a change of venue in the case composed, of a minor vities of the day which will con- considerable Improvement, alimony, custody they of John K. Spiers versus Arnold dilficult. The check was in one of Ins pockets. ch lid and personal property. elude with a dance at night. , report upon returning to Logan. L. Nelson. back-Log- an TAX PROBLEMS GET AIRING BY 3HTIIELD BY S, P, NILSON Smithfield, January, Utah 1939 Editor Cache American Logan, Utah. Dear Sir: I see from your paper The CACHE AMERICAN, dated Jan 4. 1939 in Cache County there are 3652 pieces of property on the delinquent tax role for 1938. For 1937 there were 3315 delinquent. In looking over the delinquent tax role for the two past years 1937.38 respectively; I find that many of the same names appear on both lists. The majority I believe to be fanners and realestate owners whom I take it for granted are unable to pay and in all probability will have to be carried over for another year and perhaps longer. When taxes commence to double up, it makes it very difficult and in many cases impossible to pay and the property is finally sold by the county for taxes, principally because of crop failure, low prices CITIZEN " andj"r super-authorit- y, , P. T. A. DESIGNED TO SPONSOR PROGRAM FOR WORK Mrs. William Kletzer, vice presl- dent of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, highlighted the second day meeting of the Utah Congress which convened on the campus at Utah State AgrL cultural college with an outline of a six point program for parent-teacher "Parent-teache- r meetings. meetings are not to entertain but to encourage a program for work, the national representative said preceding her plan Listed in the plan were, first find out the needs of the community; what are the interests of people and the situations in the community and in the school; second, the program must have some continuity and forethought; panel discussions are most effective; third, transact business in a briefly allotted time and insist on rapidity with all business matters; fourth entertainment is good for relaxation and should be used as a means of getting more parents interested in the work by using large groups of children on the program to encourage parents to see their youngsters perform; fifth, course; and have a discussion sixth, have a period of the meeting in which everyone should become acquainted. Mrs. Kletzer elaborated on those six-poi- nt Southern Pacific Announces Expo- of Radio Program On The Air Today Parent-T- eachers Mary Seamons Died Sunday At Hyde Park Collector of er Revenue to Scouts Hold Banquet Here Saturday Eve Aid Tax Payers n le fi, sition Fares Reduced roundtrip rail fares between points on its Pacific Lines andi San Francisco will be put Into effect by Southern Pacific for the Golden Gate International Exposition, according to F. S. vice president in charge of passenger traffic. The reduced rates, which include intermediate and coach class fares, will become effective February 15 and extend until December 2, the is, announcement stated. Return limits will be 18 days from date of sale. de sub-lec- Cache Gets Snow Cache Valley was blanketed with about four Incheg of snow Saturday morning from a snow storm that fell during Friday night. The usual January thaw struck this section Monday and a large part of the snow melted away. Le-- f evening more snow began to fall. 4 Junior Prom Date Set For March I |