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Show APRIL WKDNKSDAV KVKN1NC NT.WS DKSKUKT 1020 21 Logan Office All 4 IDs) f M-- 1 citiauta tlinM U M uWr!HA tuta-ds- - mads I JkkL.t IM rv ti Ilrhft. t, It lltwt ItltllmM II' II A &'ju Cf'? v 4 L fader- - 4 m 4t fctmt-tkMkl- httttul ? ull4lo Will BE Milk til lktrl aJl. lar Ikt ClllEfl Safe lues UuU ItftU httAaf All Aft A NatHtinu Chet for Quick Lunch U llomg or Oflied Anil Inllatlaa ani SaValftatci SOON rlftk It le tapllaliasd atM.III W llUam r tl Liuyd. sue JM70 44, lttpdst. !( f. ad Tft of ikt touaijr lno. tnit .!Iht end ttilisid lrasr t.ipr ui.i. Thutoaa Muir, ih.m Mtittf Wooa additional dlrtiiu lM proixuiilvo of ralllaf Poult Held lr The be spatial BRIGHAM lHitr4 4 lha A 11(1 CITY, 8 - Tha The of ft t( ruM t MmniUuttrt to Hh prmldent I U re T. Y, a!ae- - lot for I ho IK 44 pm (MM of n(lt fr ri ! low on o Co, sleu filed trikiN of IhoorporatloW-Thpony tslll op rate a puaiptn kt4 pmiwM t'ltlssaa from ttutui xrti of l ha tounip tsars la alsud.n.a. Tha di. ruatlon shoasd lltoro ora ihroo group Into ohirh Ihooo prMht fcilht bo rlaasiflsd: Tho ft tor log iho bond loouo - t and iho a to of tha ii.onsy fop Lord surfacing I bo IHahaa, tboaa faor-lo- g (ho bond and Iho 10 of iba mottf In gratollhg Iho rot da la all Iho pro. ctnrla and Ihooo oppoood lo bonding undor any rendition. Kroo discussion oat Indutgod In and In Iho argtimont, rtproooniailtoa from Iho tarlous prorlnrit poimod out tho noodt of Iholr rtpportlvo precincts and urgtd that monrjr lo oiponaod. Tho tponoora for Iho hard turfaro road wnrh daclarsd In fator of patmg don Watsrjr tana from. Main street of Ihla dlatanro of ona nilla, and patr-ta- g a ihroo and half inlia through Tramonion and (iarland atrip lalltoa from aomo prselnrta dorlarod lhal oor y taxpayer la lhair precinct aro oppoood lo a bond taua al Ihla lima Many of Iba luoat promlnanl rllitona of iho rounly portlrlpaiod In tha dlarnaalon and Iho rom nilttlontrt of Iho got a good understanding ul.h.a of lhair ronoiiiuania In Iho iranoua pant of iho county. Tho matter ona taken under adviaemtnt by lha board. H.rsa. LOGAN, April SO Tha nail for a road bond election will bo Issued In Iho near future. Yootorday afiornoon tha road commlttera of lha Chamber of Commerce, and lha Rotary club, with other prominent rlllaona. appeared he. fora Iho board and urged that lha election ba called and the roada specified upon which the money shall ba expended. At tha close of the hearing lha commlaalonera Indicated that they would do, so. Relative Not Located. I.OOAN, April SO. The body of IT Douglas. who was killed by a train on tha went alda of tha valley last waek, la still In tha custody of Hhsrlff Darker. The sheriff was told by tha companions of the drnd man that hla , and peopla resided In Warsaw, WlsLewis-towthat ba had a brother living In (1. n, Statement by the Utah Light and Traction Company e A from Hear pleat tor rawing Water of river, John hesws ta proaulsot la U tha rwmpaat. It. A. ratal preaideht . C. A, Fatsrasn and urwuftf, JP B reiet another four milch. UK) A S. April 14 -- The banka of Logan clly and Carhe ruunty eej ruiid.UoB by huwtt lo be In the ront examination of tha federalj rowrta lnKrliir, attompanld by the1 etala Inspector according lo I'roat- - . dent II K llalrh of Thatcher Broth- - j ere (Unking company. It developed lhal Cache from Ihe examlna'ton rounly (a ona of the few Srlrii the! have completely financed llaetf up to the preaent time, aald Mr. Hatch, The Lpgan banka have lolel of l!l, with depoall aggregating 14.717 Ill Loan totaling . II IS. bate been mad to aid In tha development of the rounly The capital and surplus of thoa banka In addition to the total SITS. ISO. three million of dollars loaned out for developmental purpoaee. the banke hold nearly a mil.lun dollars worth of governemenl bonds and other eound eecurll lea iillrl Hut thr average rost jor pahhcnpcr may eahilv be determined by dividing the total cost of tjernting the system hy the total numlx-- r of paKhengers earned. For example. in 191f. .Td, 003,44 jiahhengeru were carried at a cod of f2,J(,77I3. (l.tl cents year. Ftah-Mon-ta- Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very carefully, If you want to keep jour hair look Ing Its best. Most soaps and prepared . , In other words, Mr. Average Paasenger, during the year for 1919 you paid 5.37 centa which coat 61 You will note from the second table that ' passengers were carried last year at a loss of 1.14 cents each.- - A similar loss has been suffered for several years past. ride, cents to produce & 1 Glance through the following tables and you will sea in detail just how this fact is determined. tu-de- nt Brigham City New Notes How has the Traction Company been able to carry passengers at a loss f Simply by passing up repairs, (de- - . ferring maintenance), by failing to set aside enough for depreciation and by refusing dividends to the owners of the property. you will note that there is shown the amount of each fare which went to the various items of expense, such as labor, materials, power, etc. It is a simple matter to determine this. For instance, in the case of labor simply- divide the total wages paid by In the first table RRIQHAM - Deferred Maintenance Serious the number of passengers and you have the cost for en-rl- labor to haul each passenger. r The items of Depreciation' and Return on Property and how they are calculated will be fully explained in tomorrows statement. Suffice it to say here that Depreciation means simply the wear and tear on the property for which a certain sum must be set aside every year; while the Return on the Propertyis the amount to be allowed those investors whose money made possible the construction and operation of the system. ' . ... . - As you glance through these items of expense, keep in mind that they have to cover the regular operation of 176 cars over 145 miles of track a pretty sizeable traction system. The payroll alone covers wages for 600 men, while the upkeep of tracks and equipment mounts ' into' big figures. . ' a , t Cost per Passengerlfor Labor, . . : Material, etc. Labor . ".' ' rr pure. The choice of house- wives .who insist on the best. , : . , Materials- Authorities. ; , - . Power Taxes. Depreciation Return of 8 on Property Total Cost Per Passenger. biggest selling brand In the" world. It Je absolutely wholesome always uniform. , Call for Calumet Baking Powder. Utah", 2.20c .62c .52c 2c . ,85c .2.00c 6.51c . Calumet Baking Powder fa the m i ? i Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Food The Commission first named $8,744,000 as the value of , the property, and then deducted $276,000 for deferred,,, maintenance, leaving $8,468,000 as the basis for rat'"' We do not think this action was justified, because the deferred maintenance would never have accrued had we been permitted by the Commission to earn the revenue to wrhich we were entitled. , '' From January 1, 1919, to December 31, 1919 Becauseltsiuro-beeausoi- Deferring maintenance means such things as failing to paint cars as frequently as they should be, letting the track get into more or, less disrepair, and neglect- -' ing the paving along the rails. - To understand how serious this may become in a short time, consider the action of the Public Utilities Commission respecting it when they were fixing the physical value of the street car system. - . - 1.14c In looking over the above table, which reflects the average cost of carrying a passenger on this system, wc take it for granted that you fully understand the items of labor, materials, power, taxes, etc., as shown thereon, are figured at present prices and the present scale of faro wages. The Conijianys petition for a seven-een- t now before the Commission, is based upon these present costs and you can readily appreciate that if tho cost of any of these items, including wages, should go fare now up in the immediate future, the seven-ccn- t to meet any being asked for would not be sufficient would fare still a and such additional cost, higher have to be sought. Last year the total receipts were $1,819,928.93. Divide that by the number of passengers, and you get 5.37 cents. rata-otrue- .5.37c . nt average fare paid. So many reLOO AM. April ! have quests for college catalogues been coming lo the office of tho president of the Flat) Agricultural college from India, that bacy Drlmley has bean keeping a classified llrt of them The list shows that. In addition to many personal r squeal a 141 schoolss and colleges have requested and- - In addition, for l!la-S- l requests have come from II scientific and literary societies and from II newspapers Tha Ftah Agricultural collar haa long been favorably known through-In out India especially for Ita work Irrigation and dry farming Tha body Includes several students from India among Its numbers. shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes (he hair brittle and ruins It- The best thing f'c lesdv use Is mustfled cocoanul ol shampoo (which le pure and greaselew), and la better Uian anything else you can use. 4. One rr two teaspoonfuie will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hairan with water abundance and rub It in. It makea of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing eery particle of dust dirt, dandruff and excesslva olL Tha hlr dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustroua, fluffy and easy to manage. Too can get mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy.wiltIts very and a few ounces supply -- cheap, member of the family for every wife. months. Advertisement in nt 6-C- Actual Loss Per Passenger Now, just what does the average passenger PAY for his ridef As you know, there are three fares charged commutation ticket and cash, school ticket. Piwde the total receipts, however, by the number of passengers carried and you get the Numerous Requests Come From India For A. C. Catalogue asked for an appropriation, which waIn on tha work for granted, BoxelJ-tcountv during tha present year. County Agent R H Stewart reports of poithat he has prepared fourIn tona Ihe various son mixture to be used for of the killing county precincts tn ground squirrels and gophers. ba will a demonstration Wednesday Farmers In western made at Wlllerd IHoxelder are protesting against tha .warfare waged by the government 'against coyotee. They maintain that are eradicated the goax the coyote phers Irwreasd In numbers 1 Le Roy Shelby, recently elected secretary and publicity manager for the Boxelder Commercial club, haa arrived In Brigham City prepared to assume hie new duilee Mr Shelbr le a newspaper men and hie services were secured by the local club for the purpose of conducting a campaign of publicity for Brigham Aity and Boxelder county. The board of governoreof the Commercial club have elected Moroni Jensen a member of the board to succeed Dan Petersen who recently resigned to go on a mission o the western states. New members added to the club roster Include 8. Norduring the last period man Lee. John E. Hansen. Joseph R. Olren. Walter Hansen. Lewie S. Wight, Bowring. J. A Rdgar Knudxon, E Jack A. Stranqulet, and Ftehburn, Dr. John P. Holmgren. , The body of Carrol Billings, who died the Pearse hospital in thia city Sun-a- y from appendicitis, was taken to Mr. BilNampa, Idaho, for Interment lings was a foreman for tha Phelps Construction company, which haa the contract for hard surfacing the state road between Hot Springe and BrigHa was born in Kansas, ham City. March t, 1SII. Ha Is survived by hla Cost Per Passenger Average Pare Paid Per Passenger. . . found to he f.51 the average rout for hauling one passenger last Perfonning the diwtdon, the renult SO. ProApril CITT. Ida., but Inquiries at both places John T. Caine ill. Tr. R. J have failed to locate any relnUta of fessor director B Rena Mrs Mayeock. Kiane tha man and unless something la heard of women e work, and W, W. Owens, from them by Thursday the body will assistant stale leader, wars In Brigham Interests of be burled here at public expense. City on Monday In thedemonstration county rgen nnd home Funeral Notice. In compear with County Agent work LOGAN, April SO. The body of R. H PtewVt. these officials met with of county commissioners and board Anthe Los at died who John Montrose, geles a few das ago. ranched Logan last evening and funeral services will be held In the Seventh ward chapel at I oclock Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Montrose was born In Payaon. tit wife and family. 1857. lie leaves Companies Incorporate. LOGAN, April SO. The Irrigated Land Co., haa filed articles of Incorporation with the county Comparison of Costs per Passenger With Average Fare Paid per Passenger to cadi pawnerr To answer that question in would hr iinK)Rsiil, biuce one may ride four blocks and . - However that may be, the fact that the Commission " recognized the item of deferred maintenance in so strik- ing a fashion, shows to what extreme lengths this Com- -, pany has had to go in order to cariy on. . It is the necessity for making up this deferred tenance which largely 'accounts for the difference be- of hauling one passenger, andt Jjv eenJLSl cents, 7 cents, the fare we are now asking.' This matter will be further explained in a later statement. ike-cos- - -- ' i In tomorrows statement,' we shall make clear what is meant by Depreciation and why an Return on the Property is necessary just 8o i lif aii Iradta M- main- : ' Cpiy . |