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Show Thursday. Dmuulx-- CACHE AMERICAN 7, r LOGAN, CACHE CO. UTAH Should a State Department go Landed in Hew Campaign Song Into Business John Ilancc Garner Officials Get Texas of rape Three TBOOIC THE POL o KNOWLEDGE Thanks For Water Aid PR1CE Suiorre appreciation This editorial appeaned In the of Bineham Bulletin on Friday, Do-- gtokmm in Utah graying district No. 7 lias been exprenhed to gra tuber 1. 1939. An Innocent little news Item la lug officials for recent work in Sait Lake daily paper recently providing water facilities on the stated: winter ranges far the coming months, according to A. W. Magic TAX BOARD OIXD USE by. district graxler. OWN PRINTING PLANT or Anticipating a lack of moisture The state tax commission Satur- during the fall period, the district day sought the permission of the staff. In connection with the two boar do! examiners to purchase grazing sendees CCO camps at equipment to enable the commlo-sJo- Greenriver and at Gertie Dale, to do Its own printing of formulated plana early during the forma necessary In tbe administrapast summer to direct range Imtion of the tax lews. provement act! vl tin in the district The oocrunsbion told the board toward the development of water it speeds approximately 15,000 a for stock. In addition to constructyear on printing, and a large ing stock watering pends In strat, part of this oould bo oared If it tegic location! throughout the were able to Install its own equipall live water hag been given ment. Th board considered the attention. Mr. Mage! by explained. request, but reached ao decision. In many instances stock trails nr die-blc- have - I- - - C ''f. , This suggested Innovation on the state tax commission is Indication of a trend which la causing concern on the part of business men. If the tax commission is allowed ot purchase and run their own printing plant what 1 to prevent other department of the state from Inaugurating gimlllar changes? How about a furniture and office supply factory for the state government? A cement, sand and gravel supply department for the road commission? Small town publishing and printing establishments can be suspected of no selfish motive when they criticize the encroachment of government Into the field of business. The majority of them feel this move would be a step in the wrong direction. State printing, that is the large orders, such as the tax oommlsdon places, is let out on competitive bids to large commercial printing establishments. Minimum bids are regulated by the state fair trades commlmJon. Before the board of examiners "Ibe Installation of approves equipment," It would be wise for them to figure the depredation on equipment, cost of replacement and supplies. There will be tbs matter of salaries for printers and the question of a superintendent to be in charge of the plant. The V ' 1 si i L "TU , , V v 'r' DALLAS A swinging melody and catchy ords In new song about John Nance Garner. Vice PiIdent, ha Just been published under the tfUe: "Cactus Jack. by the aongwriiing comblnatlou o' Res Lampman and Jack Foy. Amateur aong writers have deluged tbe Dallas headquarters of the campaign with new veiaea. of their own writing. Tbe song bas eight verses, but only four art printed herewith, as follows: Carner-for-Prealde- It lh liver ain't dry hell cated you a fitfi; Coctu Jack with his old wtcar, In Texas down by the Rio Grande Theres plenty of work for good cowhand HU look ngnt me 1 Uial Whii. Horn, carl Theres milk and honey and hot tamaiea 111 And the sweeteet bunch of 0 by gotbes-ThWeil tN you tht sbout Cactus Jack: sky is wide and high and blua. And you say to strangers how do do. no He. got lima tor a fraud nor a quack I Theres room to breathe or to bet a stack And when you an his spurs and hat. Theres the blue bonnet girls and there . You know lhr goca a Democrat I He can uncork a speech, let freedom tins. Cactus Jack: Slap tha back ot a British king! Chorus: Cactus Jack, with hit lariat, Cactus Jack, hes Ht'a going to ropo tha Mbits Roust you straight. Rjdmg straight for the to hit House gate Dont took away, don't look away. IV You can't took away from Texas. WeTI leU you this about Cactua Jack! He's hit lh. trail and ha wont turn back; a He's riding high and he'a riding atralght We'll tell you this about Cactua Jack: And hes headed tor the Whit. Rouse gatki Hes quick on the trigger or e wisecrack. from Amarillo to San Anton Just aa wise as an old horned toad rheyTI tell you Jack has never been thrown; There aint very much hes never knowedt Kl, yt. yippee! Cactua Jackl Be can bogUe a yearling quick as you wish. Hell hang his hat on tha Whit Rous nek. f THE PRESENT A That Lasts Year would position become probably another political plum for some deserving part yman. There is a question In the minds of taxpayers that might be raised at thl stlme. Is the government so successful and efficient In Us own sphere that it is now ready to step into business and regulate It better than the business men who havt studied and worked for years to learn how to keep costs down without effecting the product's quality? Of course, the state tax oom- - A SUBSCRIPTION TO The Home Newspaper ; SSl 1 k ; viy i J, ' Vv : ' s 2 - ; v ? l '4 The Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, S802 " Ntn NEW "ROYAL CUPPER" STYLING tAlLUilVE SHIFT "IHE 10NGEST OF THE LOT" From front of grill, to rear of body (181 inches) Chv rol.t for 1940 Ii Hr. longeitof all lowMl-pric.cord T, f?rfWTT Everybody knows, it to - - v fine fea- " tures to make j...e cars! . , . NEW PERFECTED n. missions proposed printing estaboperate without paying license and tax fees. That might be a big enough ad van take to offset blunderlngs of Inexperience and may be the main reason why the commission insists "a large part of the cost would be saved. That Is also a reason why private business coul dnever hope to compete with government competition. The question of such equipment being used in publishing of campaign literature at election time by the party in power Is another possibility which must be considered. When the state board of examiners act on this request they should bear In mind that a principle is involved that is far more important than any economy that might arise from the installation of a state tax commission printing plant. lishment would SEALED NEW BEAM ENGINE HEADLIGHTS BRAKES BODIES IT FISHER NEWS TJEM- -. FORWARD Theme. OF ANNUAL INDUSTRy IN NEW WmfTHE REPUBLIC CONGRESS OF AMERICAN YORK 7 PEC, ' 6, is supervising , Jjl con- struction of the citys municipal power plant and acts as agent for the city. The price of the system was set at 6160,000, with $40,000 to be paid down and the balance when the system Is turned over to the city on April 1, 1940. The power company also agrees to purchase materials bought by the Ulen Contracting corporation for the city The total distribution plant. amount of this material will be determined at a later date by the interested parties, the agreement states. The power company also agrees to provide standby service for the city plant at a cost of one per cent per kilowatt hour, Mr. car features pictured at the Bench stated. The city also agrees to give the left! . . . Small wonder, power company a franchise for is out-1 also it then, that operation of its high voltage lines, selling all other new cars which run through the city, and for 40. . . . Eye it, try it, two substations located in the city, Mr. Bench said. buy it, and youll be thorThe city also is given the opconvinced oughly tion to purchase two 1500 KVA Chevrolets FIRST gain! 6900-23three-phavolt transValve-In-IIea- d Six formers at the substation at a price AND UP. at Flint. Michigan. to be agreed upon. The agreemnet was signed by Transportation based on rail rates ODtional eauinment and accessories George M. Gadsby, president and extra. Prices subiect to change general manager of the power without notice Bumner and company; Mayor Anderson extra on Master 85 Series.guards Recorder Bench, Find then sent to Ulen company headquarters at Lebanon, Ind., for signature of ofof ficials that company, Mr. Bench said. And Chevrolet for 40 is the only car in the field that has all the fine low-pri- HYDRAULIC rough winter ranges these walls have been pumping 24 hours a day. "Many ponds previously used by stock in this area were found to be dry early this fall, so these springs and well developments have proved to be a lifesaver to stock-meWithout them it la almost certain that stock could not have entered this range. The stockmen In the area have expreseed their appreciation for these aenrioes and realize well the value they will receive from them during the tail until snow falls. corporation 47 In PROVO Arrangements for sale to Provo city of the Utah Power and Light companys distribution system in the corporate limits of the city were completed Monday at a special meeting of the city commission with officials of the power company and the Ulem Contracting corporation. A resolution authorizing Mayor Mark Anderson and City Recorder I. Grant Bench to enter into contract with the power company and the Ulen Contracting corporation for purchase of the system was passed unanimously by the city commission. The Ulen Contracting -- I:.. Tsssaf constructed Power Firm, And Provo Sign Sale Contract 0MBIMMS I been and heretofore impassable areas,-ahicare now available to stock,' All springs and he continued. seep previously undeveloped have now been improved, water piped and troughs installed. Many watering places were badly In need of repairs, which are now completed. In addition, six previously unserviceable wells have bee n Improved, engines placed near by, troughs and sUx age tanks Installed, and sitice the stock have entered the ce that se 85-II.- P. ie It Chevrl,h or, Tu It Biuj It ! Shtpp.d to Dol.n NOT DRIVEN OVERLAND (Saslh 209 North Main I $ ;5S Awft 0 Logan, Utah When used for whipipng. cream should be cold and rich and over 4 hours old. Copyright 1939, National Distillers Product Corporation, New York |