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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR MAYORS ANSWER TO OPPOSITION (Continued From Page 1) During the six years six years. We invite Attorney special Naisbitt to come to the city of- - administration, fires and get informed as to the facts. We believe if he would, and know first investigate -, something definite about present city affairs, he would save himself a great deal of cmbar- rassment and at the same time would not be giving out mis-- , leading information. SAYS STATEMENTS ARE MISLEADING j j of my privi- leges iiave been granted to none; the rich and the poor have been treated alike. I challenge anyone who has come before the cily commission with any problem to show that he or they have not in every instance been treated with courtesy and rpspect. POUTTt GOES TO i j fair-mind- aimdl FtmfiranstoBiitigsi TO BE FOUND TThtrv f .sf NOW ear ;i ?3S?ees33aE3e$5ti To key-not- - n- K0,r Mothers... atari 'em yotmS in LEVI'S . . . n Kids hke these overalls. And mothers hke diem, too, for they outcast others, are hard to soU -- easy to clean. Sites from 4 years up. A Jmr V' . pair free if they rip. Tell your Dealer you want with peak or notch lapels. A varied assortfine qutdity ment including worsteds. Last year they sold (asi ant) The Patterns: Stripes, over- plaids and novelty weaves in the rich colorings of the new season. And now' furiously at $4 98 Penney has slushed $2 from 'till you Unbelievable the price! see them. Grand, warm and sturdy . . and for the first time with big Wambmo collars! . The Best Garment for the Price Anywhere, Anytime , OXHIDE BOYS j ; Plain Color Dress Shifts Medium Weight Work Pants Cotton Union Suits For Men White and ecru, half or long sleeves. Buy now Bovs Caps Waverly For Comfort, Quality, in A Fancy Socks New offering! double soles and heels. Ideal for summer. Rayon and celanese, .extra fine quality pat- super-Cenne- high-splice- WORK SHIRTS Improved Throughout Style, this Seasons New terns, d OF ' At last you can buy the overall you want at the price you want to pay. Added features mean added comfort. At Tenney's they do not mean added prices. We now offer overalls of finer quality, long wearing h a denims flap pocket on bib . . . lrge dimensions . . . roomier. All at this new low price. ... button-throug- 59c ... the Supreme Value in Men! Get into this shirt . . . youll find it even better than the fine Big Macs youve worn before! The cost is low although there now made more g in style. Big Mac long-wearin- SHEEPLINED Great for Fall Wear! Lcatfeerettc Corduroy Trousers Coats GREAT VALUES! Smart Hats Breath-takin- g! $1.98 $9.90 at Ten- . . . ana neys only a vear ago Warn-binnew the without then collars. What a bnyt Better get yours NOW Famous brims . Marathon" Snap . . the choice of men everywhere! thrifty a color on slash pocket flaps and on the wide, extension waistbands at Penneys! Cotton Suede Lumberjacks ' j Elecfer Coats in bright shaded . . . and, oh, so cozy on the coldest daysl Big Wambino collars and suede Rare cloth sleeve linings. value even at Tenney's! Swagger style, smart solid shades and interesting trim features to delight every boy. Some with contrasting Now Value in Girls! and fot Warmth Boys Penneys Features t have been taking Kmsehon palts for nearly 3 months. nave conunued taking one tea-- Ii ! spoonful hi warm water rverv morning. I then weighed 217 bounds, was always bothered with pains in my back and lower part of abdomen and sides. Now I am glad to say I am a well woman fell much stronger, vears younger and mv weight is t70 pounds. I do not only feel better but I look better, so all my friends say. A bottle of Kruscben Salts that l.i.ds 4 weeks costs but 85 certs at Prescription Drug Co No. 2. 33 N. Main stmt -- and druggists the world over Take one half teaspoon m a glass o! hot water every morning before breakfast. Attention to diet will help--'cout pastiv and fatty meats eo ligh on potatoes, butter cream and sugar the Kruscben way i tiie safe way to loot- fit. Try one botile and if no joy- fully satisfied money back. uraaea - , A real value dJ. MENS OXFORDS uiMiiona! alne at P S:ir Made S.tler thuimpcs.tiou sole and lice at Savings! 2.75 Leatherme or corduroy 'em pare them with last years offerings! You'll see at a ;Lrce that Penneys has scored again with these great values. Double c!oh of a texture assuring fur and uvnr.Ht. hi vCu eras and brown, with worsted knit bottoms. Mens Oxhide BLANKET LINED I U KETS Made of 2 20 denim lined with part blanket lii o;icy Bottom facing on ta pi i vr r.t lining fromja ping oriow the bottor 16-o- z. $1.49 . VAIST OVERALLS ; Moleskin o ut 1 For Men color fast shirts, in tan, blue Positively green and white, QQ ! Better than ever and low priced too! Black and white stripe QQ that look and wear well Lost 47 Lbs. of Fat; No other waist overall fits because the cut of LEVIS has . never been successfully imitated. And no other waist overalls stand up so well under rough usage, for LEVIS are made are of the heaviest denim loomed of strain copper riveted at every point and so well stitched that you get a new im Two-butto- ' worsted plaited Men's heavyweight ribbed stitch sport coat. Two pleated pockets, ribbed cijffs. Now improved to contain 75 per cent worsted QQ Sizes 36 to 46 How One Woman why: The Models: The Fabrics: 1 so well suit quality! top-gra- . Coat Sweaters Mayor. Months and Feels Years Younger i orice for such Penney feature g LUNDSTROM, .I f ew low Now Save $2.! wear-givin- Increase In A Imagine! value a year ago at $8 90... and how they sold! The exact garments, too! Full leather. cut of In either grey or brown, with leather or knit collars and cuffs. l! V cs. yours now lor almost two dollars less! garment of last year. the exflet cozy, And whats more, it now boasts a Wamhino colnr the deep, billowy kind found before only on Drab and forest tones, more expensive coats lined sleeves, armshields and many other comand save l fort features Get vours early In 1926 the revenue from the light plant was $42,609.66In 1931, it will be over $115,000. Tiie total taxes which we will receive this year to Logan city ior all purposes will not exceed $90,000. It will thus be seen that the revenues from the light plant will be at least $25,- 000 in excess of total revenue from taxesThe total oper-- , ating expense in the light plant does not exceed $40.0u0. Hence, it will be seen a very handsome sum, eventhat on our present low rates, is netted to Logan city each year from the operation of the light .ind as the old bonds areplant. off. the net profits will p3,d be larger. In addition to that, it should a 1st) be stated that on the present low rates the citv plant is saving the people of Logan over $40,000.00 a year as compared with the rates being! charged by the Utah Powe & Light company. Respectfullv. Today, as in the pioneer days, LEVI S are the first choice and almost the only choice of ranchers, cattlemen, miners and lumbermen. Heres $6af)dD fjl is -- Back in the old days of the Cherokee Strip a rancher was captured by Indians. They didnt want his scalp but they for even the wanted his LEVIS overalls. waist these prized LESS Coats r G. $2 Skeeplinsd , A. jk X v 'is ' THEY DIDN'T WANT HIS SCALP... THEY WANTED HIS LEVI'S ... - -- ELSE! Suede Leather Blouses Mc-eskr-a ' AND NOWHERE AT PENEXEYS SUCH VALUES t Huge 1931. IMA SI I lit.VIE COIUT It is true we have been vpry or organization Any' group whose aim is merely destruc-- 1 jea.ous of the rights of municilive criticism without any desire palitiesownto own and operate electric light plant, to be fair, can not find much- their riti- vye fought the proposition to support among zens of any community. X feel take this right away from us M NY BARNYARDS ARE CLEANED IT it my duty to correct some of in the courts and were finally Supreme Court the misleading statements made successful in the regard to the removal of e of this state. The rights which of In bv Mr. Naisbitt in his barns, corrals, etc., vlnchraled in that suit if tensive weie Mr. Naisbitt will consult the speech. the city i are not only a blessing to Lo- records of tiie city board of 1. He characterized to every other municigovernment as autocratic sinceI. gan. but lie will find that more pality in this state- When tile LeaLh, tiie appointment of Olof offensive barns and corrals Pedersen by Mayor Lundstrom. Power Trust was about to swal- have been taken down and Permit me to state that Olof 1. low' up the best asset Logan cleaned up during the past four, city owned for a petty sum of or five years than was done Pedersen did not seek this not recall that Furthermore, Commls- -' $330, 00o, I do came forth to during any 15 or 20 years prior sloner L. P. Peterson and myself Mr. Naisbitt cause the and ap-the rights thereto champion 5upon j of the common mutually agreed Mr. Naisbitt also stated I. Pedersen! people. Olof of as pointment part of his campaign issues, Wnat great achievement has as city commissioner to fill the in parks, and play grounds. It was vacancy of Commissioner N. Mr. Naisbitt accomplished through the cooperation of this W. Merklev, The minutes of the this community that he now administration that the stadium conies out in the press at the show 1930, of records May, city a new party and is at the U. H A. C. was con- that it was Commissioner L. head of All of the strutted P. Peterson who made the mo- going to Unite Logon? I world know that the unsightly people fence like to state for Mr. Natsjitt's tion that Olof I. Pedersen be information 90 per around Adams Field has been over of t)j,at to the city position appointed those grounds cent of the people of Logan removed and commissioner. have been united for the past thrown open to public play L. P. PETERSON VOTED six years, and have stood solidly grounds. WITH .COMMISSION This year the city has paid behind this administration in 2. Mr. Naisbitt charged that its fight against the big Inter$12,500 to aid in the construcwe have pushed ests and those who sought only tion of a public library and to practically Commissioner L. P. Peterson out their own welfare regardless of settle and mnkp permanent as of the commission as far as the rights of the people. The a part of the city park system, Such interest of the many and the the Soldiers Memorial park on authority Unconcerned. a statement has no basis of few can not be united where the south portion of which the fact whatsoever. The city rec- the few seek special privileges the Klwams club has Just reords show that during his term at the expense of the masses cently installed some very credof office Commissioner L. P. of the common people. itable playground equipment for the younger children. We Petersen baa been present at STREET EQUIPMENT 303 meetings and has on every in are full sympathy to further IS PURCHASED occasion where a record vote and play grounds, but we 3. Mr. Naisbitt also criticized parks do not believe that in these tryhas been taken voted unanicity our street department. May I ing times, the people of Logan mously with the other commissioners on every propo- state that in January, 1926, would sanction any additional sition that has come before Logan city did not own any road tax burdens for this purpose. equipment to be used on cur the commission. 8 Mr. Naisbitt also staled If Commissioner L. P. Peter- - streets, neither tractor, scariIt is our duty as citizens to or fier adthis statement grader. son the During supports the light plant as long made by Mr. Naisbitt, we invite ministration, two tractors have support as it is a benefit. We him to show wherein he has been purchased, one scarifier, should not, public however, use city been deprived of any privilege one grader, and trucks at an lights as a cloak to cover all or authority enjoved either by expenditure of about $15,000. civic Ills. This statement 1930. 28 blocks of streets commisor During the other myself sounds like might have been sioner. The policy of the pres- were graveled and oiled, 46,843 made by oneit of the employees ent administration has always gallons of oil were required to orv supporters of the Power been that ail matters of im- do this work. During the same Trust. portance in any department year, 124 blocks of streets were Since January, 1926, all rev- must be brought before the city scarified and graded and' 4,335 enues commission and discussed and yards of gravel were crushed electric and accounts- from the plant- have been passed on bv all three commis- and placed on the streets. More depositedlight and kept In a sepa sioners. On a few occasions effective and constructive work rate account and has had lately, it has been necessary has been done on the streets nothing to do with the general to Insist on this rule in the during y,he past six years than fund. water department of which was done on the streets during ofr tlilj-- The published staler ul JMertric light plan fund Commissioner L. P. Peterson is 20 years prior thereto. 4. Mr. Naisbitt also criticized was recently made in the Her- the head. aid Journal. Does Mr. Naisbitt know,that during the past six yefttB.otT' $30o,000 have been, spent on capital assets in the city light plant, for three large Diesel engines, capable of pro- ducing over 2,000 kilowatts, for power house,, our entire distribution system and metering the city. Revenue Shows .... 17, rwa garoage service, barn yards, Peimit me to say that is regular daily garbage service rendered throughout the business section of the city. During clean-u- p week last spring, b5 loads of cans and garbage were removed from the residential .sections of the city. In addition to this, it should be stated that before Commissioner Metkiey left the city commission of Logan city, entered into an agreement with a pnva'e party to make semi or tri weekly collections of earbage in the residential distiiot. This was tried for a short time, but the party finally gave up his contract as he staled there were too few peopie n the residential district who eould cooperate and have the garbage ready, and consequently gar- -, b ige collections in the city residential district were disconim-- , ued "li our etc. HERES MORE ABOUT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - o IP DOB |