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Show PAGE LOGAN FCU Milton U. 11 Weston Wrnnr, at a I)' mm t at day evening at !t .1 lhi county patty also prest lit. Mu'ii 'a cj by the Ladle.. Atmi1 auxiliary ol Logan. . Kirk tang man B M two X age Ils m.i'ii Ju Idea VsWK-:- HY Snap dengue 1L Sauce am d Onions V in a (ii iituiii kT Ora T a Mnk Uof: Hal It Tuesday Dinner - umI H nii lowt (ii ilmm-littln faniH ai'.nr v Mb a i Hall-rk Sparenhs and App fd out pumpkin lin-- d with I hi! at M 'jvn bov uni tJ!ii'-a salad ah 1 urmps pap! Ino t u i.m i in d!.iiui cupraki', Stii.ic Jnan Salad, ihiX'dai-Owuh a! tl and Ku- - Man it may be a dinner pa !i and Mil CdManl Sua two or many kums, Milk ty with Col Tea iHoitL'inih onioiiiito ilaboi.it( and fan i! u mmi'i- linn-A pu.itr is always )ol! Wednesday Dinner Tin lights an dimniod and ihi n h Steak tabli h lighu-only J5.ikl Sa f t J'otatoH imI stuck in bottle KM Lemon Sau e auliiniw. oi mi pirates awsav.s had IT at (.lap.nl ( mese Salad bottliH and when propoiiv .spii SnowbiT Cup Oakes w terel with w x. tlicM' rnak 'I Ik Tea ai id Milk Core smarty ( utullestk ks ran b green pepper, Muffed with Iu-cream heese and slued Thjrsday Dinner rated with stuffed olive eves and pimento nosea and teetli, tIu-Clear Soup with Itice The make very efleUive KkulN Hold and lioiseradmh crossefl lionet of the dolly Hog r Hak I'diatues are imiteted by tips u i'!!1-Tnniao and Onion Sines The tuusiire eleiy sinks Apjile in Onnot Salad client mav be n toast box fill d Mdu Tim Hovers with carrot sin e as pirate gold Milk Tea Coffee f t tan With i tliougli. f lahorate the n a to 1m 111 u ev menu ervy dish on n H tho mi don'. oita n h low een don' up oak, for the c' 'h' J1 enjov them tlmro f t I b- r v i pb-n- ) There's a 111 lie guy out on the (oast who would like to Jake a punch at a big guy s nose, so the iiimors tell ii,. and all because Null Iliean, above, veteran Call forma tinkle, wa.. derlarei) ineli glide foi the lem.under ol the football seas m on a Iransler lule Is 'I he little guy tec hnlealitv. Nibs" Iltie. California coach, who Illumes Top Warner, the big that guv, lor 'petty sleuthing" dug up Hu ail's status and insultWarner ed In Ills Ineligibility. takes his Stanford team to California Nov. 22 for the big game, so niavbe theie will be an added two Iht) attraction featuring coaches. 1 1 Thump-io- j The Beehive girls of Hyrum Second ward held a parly Monday evening at the ward amusement hall. The class leaders. Mrs. V. K. Petersen and Mrs. Irvin Swenson supervised the art alignments. Refresh-werserved. meiit i Gucnt Dinner i v t ' Dinner Friday Tuna Tamale Jie Muttered Carrots and ieas Sliced Pickled Heota Crisp Vegetable Salad Halloween Oup Oakes Cing-Apple Older Dinned Saturday No ('lam Chowder Fluffy OmeUt, Itacon OuiIm (reaTned (Vleiy Orange and Apple Salad Chocolate Layei Cake Milk Tea Coffee adulterants 100 per cent pure Anheaser-Basdi- i Sunday Dinner Tomato Juice Cocktail Creamed Chicken with Corn Southern SMe Caramel Sweet Potatoes Hi uss'ds Sprouts Piiie'ipple and Almond Salad Cocoanut Pit; Milk Tea Coffee and Celery Cocktail Whit Hon Duck, Cranberry UreBSlnj Potato Putts Krmd Hominy Cauliflower iu Grutin ligg Kmlive and Olive Salad Pumpkin Pie and Cheese Coffee Budwesser Barley-Mal- t Syrup, LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER imiuimuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiif have no quarrel with the man who sells his goods cheaper, for he knows what his goods arc worth. I ,, Bananas lb . . . Fresh 5c m SweetPotatoes4iis.l9c MAPLE SYRl P Lively Styles! -- Koll J)'.-Min- g Station t MillltU lulls nmtPi Salad 1 diM-o- 133 South Main St. Block South of V. fin e Slu'd i Quality Grocery i ( .1 i was out Progressive rook was featured High score prized were awarded to Mr. Ren Bolt and Mis Kred lliil lit ml and consolation pn.os to Mrs. K H Clark and Mont llatmon The guests Included Mi .md Mrs. C. (1 Roskelley, Herviii Bumlerson. (leorge Johnson, Otto Kofoed, Martin Rasmussen, Ren Butt, Robert Stuart, Kred (Iriffm, K K. Holland, W. H Clarke Abel Rn h, Krnest Hansen ol Hiigham. and Mr. and Mon. Mont Harmon of Logan and Mrs. Clara Saturday Specials m i d i! .ii a Service Department r SMITH MAYONNAISE TfHlS YIVIW - - Interurban or Elaborated as You Merely Plan Friday's Meal Be May Home 1 I. 9 3 0. Monday Dinner 7 Tliumpsr Have Birthday Dinn Mr and Mra. H Mrs. J. .Nielsen, lVlersen, Mrs Lor, lire and Merle Atideiv, guests at a birthday inn home of Mis Kred 1) M. Cliltou. Mis. W. A James was a Millvllle visitor Tuesday. '1 lie Ladies Liteiary club mhih MiterUiined at a llallime'cn party Wednesday evening at the home ot Mrs 11. (1. Shipley. The rooms v. ere decorated in Halloa een colors and molits. Prog.easiv. gaimis vteie featured. Refreshments aeie non ml to thirty guests Mr. and Mis. K. L. Johnson and Mi.,s lleth Allen of Salt Ixike City spent the week end in Hyrum as guesU of Mr. and Mrs. tl. W. Allen. Mrs Allen returned to Salt Lake with them and is spending t lie their guest week Mins Verna McHiide Is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Hails It. Nielsen, W. Mr;. L roy Baxter, Mis. J Anderson and Mrs Krnest Petersen are among those who attendid the Iieniocratle tea at Logan Wednesday afternoon. Hallowe'en Hostess Mrs. R M. Thompson was host ess to a numtiei of It lends from Brigham City at a Hallowe'en par ty Saturday evening at her home. A Hallowe'en decorative scheme 1 MOTIF i ol the mooting S SUG OFFERS HALLOWEEN GESTION FOR MENU H tf A 3 1, fXfjKS .s' - . nr FRIDAY, OCT. ' r.cra iliir. ini HERALD, o Causes Squabble Hy t'bristf CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) 95c can, anil pkg. Pancake lour all for One 1 95c CELERY Jumbo; bunch APPLES Jonathan; bushel SOAP Laundry, White; UTLEY'S 10 bars SALT Iodized; 1 pounds JKI.LO For young: men who want jaunty, swanky, ling styles; for those who are more conservative in their tastes; theres an UTLEY style shoe for everyone. Their fine quality gives long wear; their solid comfort give lasting satisfaction. - 3 p.ukages for GRAPE FRUIT 3 M A variety of styles from which to choose u- - cr SYRUP can Vi llicit; One I it rye Gttuiilheu Glass Free! T But he does not visit the Farmers, the Home Owners, and all who have tangible property. The estimated wealth of Utah based on the valuation of tangible property is one and three quarter billions ot dollars. The assessed valuation of this property is $700,000,000 or about 40 per cent of the actual valuation of the tangible wealth of the state. This is taxed. Santa Clairs does not know it. Just what the Intangible wealth of Utah is nobody knows, but it is conceeded that the total would run into big money. It is sure to run over $200,000,000 from what is known from federal income sources, and plausible estimates are given to the effect that the total intangible wealth of the state is in excess of one billion dollars. The greater part of this wealth is not taxed. Santa Claus never misses it in his annual visit. From the way demands for money for schools and city, county and state governments have increased from year to year it is evident that there will not be any decrease in these demands. The best that can be hoped for is that these demands will not increase, but fears are justified that they will increase. The only ways to get more money under our present constitution for these purposes are, first, get more property to tax, second, get more taxpayers to pay taxes, or third, all owners of tangible property pay it themselves. If the amendments are ratified the way is open to get more property to tax, also to get more taxpayers on the tax rolls. n tar?j It is this ONE BILLION DOLLARS of intangible wealth that Santa Claus visits annually that the Amendments are after. Does anybody blame the owners of this vast wealth for making the fight they are making? No, not if we concede selfishness to be a virtue. Does anybody blame the owners of tangible property for fighting for the amendments that will open up the way for legislation so that this vast intangible wealth must be taxed? No, not if we concede justice, fair play, equal rights to all and special privileges to none to be virtues. The opposition, fighting wth their backs to the wall and fearing the loss of their Santa Claus are cryOf course it will mean more taxes ing more taxes. for the owners of intangible wealth if the amendments pass. It will likewise mean more taxes for the owners of tangible wealth if the amendments do not pass. Any school boy can see that if from two hundred millions to one billion dollars of intangible wealth is brought under taxation at any rate, be it ever so small, that there is a chance for reduced levies on tangible property. Otherwise there is no chance whatever. Why not take the chance? Again we say that allied against the amendments are the wealth of the state. The Mines, the Taxpayers Association, the Associated Industries, The Salt Lake Tribune and the Salt Lake Telegram, two large daily papers owned by the Mines and Mine controlled, and the Tangible Tax Payers Union. Why are they making this last desperate stand against the amendments? The answer is plain. They do not want the present status disturbed. In other words they do not want to pay their share of the taxes. They still want their Santa Claus. 15c pky; SAUER KRAUT Large; 2 cans CHILI LEANS 5 anica 'I Demand your own Santa Claus! IN OUR MARKET $4.00 to $5.00 Hamburger 2 lbs. 25c BACON SQUARES Pound Vote Yes on the Amendments 19c SIRLOIN OVEN TV SfA COUNTY SIRLOIN STEAKS Pound We are factory agents for the famous Lion Brand " The If'orld's Best" Work and Dress Shoes for Men and Boys. Always soft and pliable under hard wear. JohnH. Anderson & LOi.W UREAU Sons UTAI I Laurel Wheat Week, November 3-- 8 Laurel Wheat Week, November 3-- 8 |