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Show $ '' 'h' 4 '" & 4L& ms -- THE PAGE FOUR. Clerk Allocate County Tax Costs HERALD-JOURNA- Itkbard Assessing and collection of tav in Cav.he county during the lust year cost $6,435 70, according to tigures released today by County Clerk C V. Mohr, Mr Mohr was sending out noi tices of expenses to the various 'towns and communities in the county, apportioning the expenses Each taxing unit with the exception of schools is required to pay iCosta of assessing and collecting taxes in its district J The expenses were apportioned $1 as follows: state general, 744 85, state roads, $205 OH, Logan city $1,346 89, including $f34 33 for .Logan city schools, Ca. he county, $1 5mo 411 for $2(0012 including Cache county schools, remaining scities and towns, $438 76 1x4 year. X ' i &?$ KL jssr TUESDAY, JULY 1 1, 1 i. -- v -- eiV 4 From Iage prosperity and business .country'' i mg some in Rexbuv relatives time here i Buttais of! Mr and Mi edrs Saturday Lewiston were of Mrs Emma W Thompson, G Mrs. and Mr accompanied by Mr Walter L Thompson attended the Thompson 9$ fL Reunion Saturday Mrs Lee Thompson who has bten very ill is reported to be getting, along as welt as possible Mr and Mrs D D Butters of Lewiston were Sunday visitor of Mrs F.rnma G Butters A nra J ) the THAT G1VL YOU EVERY i TPlNG-ev- ci lie.r right names! free-for-a- ll yeais. There is no accident or "good Juck" about THAT the Unit'd SS1KB9NA fotates may be proud of su, h a lucid will muesHanly in,oung woman, peifeit in will pow- crease, prices as the lax is put on all nervous and er energy wheat "pioceHsed for human consumption Ilntish the Round, The government expects to get Dorothy Young woman defeated by Mrs about $150 000 000 from the t ix, did the for championship jMoody the money to be used to pay fartwin one Bet. That hHS happened mers for giving up twenty per-(tof their wheat ai reage in Jouiy once before in Mrs Moody's fix championships, and thu one 11434 1935 Bet won for England is said to With w'heat recently going up have given satisfat tion to the Brit- 50 cents a bushd, farmers will the und ish king and queen, Govdislike curtailing acreage on looked that :hrong ernment control is, in pi.nl ice as her Mrs Moody plays, When, difficult as it is desirable in themust find comfort in ory , , imall things. Germanys railroads announce plans that OUGHT to interest sufilators spec European exchange fering railiouds In this country Continue making faces at the dol- They will reorganize local and lar, and Saturday it was worth in middle distance passenger traftic their minds, less than 71 cents as rapidly as possible, using ZepThat of course did not make it pelins on rails, light worth less than 100 cents, except passenger cars driven by airplane tor those that might wont to buy propellers at high speed A passenger train of this kind, the foreign money. - The dollar in its drop had excel"Flying Hamburger runs daily lent company President Roose- between Berlin and Hamburg, at velt's colored valet announced that a speed better than one bundled In miles an hour the president had diopped Ambitious American railioad weight 7 ounces. He said on his men dislike giving up magnificent, he return from his vacation that had gained 8 pounds and meant to heavy cars that weigh ten thoulose them, and ins valet intends sand pounds for every passenger that he shall do o He cuts down carried, but it will have to be the presidents food supply "so done, if railroads are to be profthat the president won't notice itable, pay decent wages, reduce It." fares and compete with automobiles One of the president0 pro hlpms Nicolai Alexeivitfh Skrihmk an in putting up prices, and making important Bolshevik official in the the dollar more plentiful is to dis- Ukrane, committed suicide at the tribute dollars and jobs rapidly age of sixty-onbecause he was enough to counteract the price dismissed from offhe for rotten . rise. If bread, meat, rent, and liberalism Si era Rolslievlstni 'wasteV no other things go up, and wages remain about as they me, that will sympathy on such a suicide The Bot be so pleasant The adminis- government, "tonsidcring his act tration hopes to prevent it pusillanimous and unworthy of the I Communist party, denounces him A government tax of 30 cents Fortunately for Rknbnik. where a bushel on "processing wheat he is now, that denouncing makes no difterence. jhas gone Into effect Flour and As the story goes, the main de tae hment for the camp were un- , One hiiiidtoi fifl pilgrims, led bv Ar hbishop .John J Glennon, of Louis lift for Ireland yesto lake terday part in ceremonies to be held on Crouch Batrak, the mountain to wha h St Butrick withdrew in preparation for his missionary wm k Admirers of St Batrak do not know that in addition to Ins work in Ireland, difvmg pagan kings he and spreading Christianity, traveled far and wale on the continent teaching whoever he went This country was not known In his day so he could not come here, and when he stood on the extreme we-- t toast of Ireland he spoke of it as the spot ' beyond wha h no man is He little thought that one day he would have millions of admirers far west of that spot young men In the refores-tratio- n plan, are lncapai itied by poison ivy or poison oak It is not generally realized how much dum-ag- e these growing souices of poison mflir t in the course of a year It might be worthwhile to put a fiw thmismds of the young forest workers to eliminating poison ivy in subuibs miah frequented by pictnc paitas Those immune to the poison, as many aie, might be selce ted for the work If the government has any remedy for the poison oak and poison ivy affliction, it should be published as widely as possible The automobile industry expects to pioduce 2 0O0U00 new cars this year It is easy to understand that the inn case in wages that the ore sidenl has in mind, and the increase in prices of steel and other things that go to make automobiles, must produce higher automobile prices He who needs a new automobile, find at least IG.eHki 0(8 Americans do need it, will, if wise, not wait too long M iny e, j Tomorrow j (Wednesday) i I PITTMANS i fAw s 1 f iI s I J employed from the sidewalks of New York with a scattering ot Brimo Camera, ihe new champ, didnt mean to pull any bones West Virginians To make up the leadact to as also allotment and about celebrating his knoekout victory ovir Jaek Sharers, a crew of experienced men Here he wades a morsel at a New York night club into key from Utah was sent into camp The easterners immediately you know started walking around with chips on their shoulders, using religious differences as the basis of argupoimwiwhI through open miI of 3 2 ments Finally the storm broke When it was over eight of the por wnt boert I toll should imosti-ga- t condition in other t iL-eastern boys were in the hospital without exception, beer1 is It Is understood there weie no further aiguments on religious permitted open Milo in any qimntit) in other state. Thu for, the s Mis Iia Butluis and family uf tuple problem of an oeii aloon ha not Burley, Idaho, spent a few days Occasional news dispatches apeared in uuv tate except ( tuh visiting relatives tthhh, as, yet, doe not even have tell of groups being sent home Mr ind Mrs William Griffiths, legal only bootleg. for fighting or rioting in camp City weie gutsts Jr, of Brigham The army officers are handiSunday of Mr and Mis John capped in that this Is the Griffiths worst punishment they can inMr Morris Godfrey, Andrew flict Claik, Nathan Godfrey were weekIf a boy gets homesick and visitors of Dr J Morris God wants to go, the best way he $100.00 end frey of Richmond tan get out is to pick a fight Mrs Hattie Archibald of FieldIf he gets too much kitchen poMorris was sentenced tu ing spent the Fourth of July hue lice, all he needs to do is refuse a $1U0 fine or six months in jail with friends and relatives to work and out he goes bv City Judge Jesse B Ru h in of Mr and Mrs Ray Winn Trenton spent Sunelay visiting Possibly, if the officers had au- city court Monday Morris was arrested on July 3 with Mr and Mrs J L Thompthority to use a little real army discipline, there would be fewer and liquor and 3 2 per cent beer son taken from the building adjoinMr and Mrs Jesse Griffin and more work A week troubles and to their home in the brig should have a much ing his home on Federal Avenue family returned more effect on young quieting America than should the prospects of a nice train ride home. Particularly in the case of hoodlums from the lower sections of the beg cities would this be true. Left alone, they would probably turn to .gangs and law breaking Handled without gloves in camp, they might be made into real men d Chicken-a-la-kin- Clarkston BARBARA STMIWYCK lxv-r- BabyFace GEORGE BREnT Logan Liquor Violaier Given Fine Of Another in ff'arner Bros. tpecial aeries of ALSO COMEDY, CARTOON, When tile Utah state legislature convened in Salt Lake City Monday, the baby member of the house of representatives was in his seat But Warwick had a tough C, Lamoreaux time getting there. He was in Washington following in the footsteps of most to find his politicians, at the public feed place trough, when the call of Gov- ernoi Blood was received. He had started from Salt Lake with $100 In his pocket. He buninie-his way home. Lamoreaux will be remembered as the first legislator from that stranded train of I SAC junketeere to walk into W elisville last winter, using ski is to make the mile trip through a swirling snowstorm. Speaking of the legislature, the new proposed beer measure, if enacted, will top the list as the prize boob legislation of a boob legislature First, the legislature in regular session, hungry and desperate for revenue, passed a bill allowing beer to be manufactured and taxed in Utah but not sold to consumers in the state Now the legislature, B V discov- in Utah who ering that peoplebeer will drink want to drink beer, regardless of laws is contemplating passage of a bill legalising beer and of course, piling on an additional tax The joker is the plan to prevent return of the saloon by selling beer only in sealed co itainers and in lots of not less than four gallons in kegs or 24 pints In pint Oottiea From here, suh a law appears to of conbe merely a guarantee tinuance of the hip pocket bootlegger Ax far as return of the saloon is With me . . . my cigarette is a personal, intimate thing t Stage Presentation De Luxe! Billie Stein's SPARKLING .f Orchestra Co-e- d . 4:15 - - Shows At - 9:30 7:13 r i:i A! MUSICAL REVUE Other .Acts And in Scarlet a Sherlock Holmes Story Study, Vaudeville riLi an PICTUR Despite well oiled machinery for squelching any adverse stories of trouble in the ( itizens Conservation corps, some stories occasionally leak out Thus far, there has been no trouble in either the Logan canyon or Blacksmith Fork camps hut a big was reported in one other northern I tab camp with several men going to the hospital. I r r can- NOW PLAYING TODAY ' V A in Logan yon. By R. h. Peat of " Grand Theatre 7 ho couple Is pictured here in happier days. ills , At Wimbledon, Mrs Helen Moody, of California, retamed her having tauten all iteLqmpionahip, Comers, the world's best pliytis .'l. &$& yte MORE ABOUT (Continued ' & 933. CARNERA WINS ON A FOWL the movies and his wife, the former Winifred Coe, have separated after two and a half year of marriage Iix said Ha wife wasn't lnt in movies, an-- , that he wasnt Interested In society, heme the m lit. They have one child, a girl, born early in the H hP Lux of TODAY six - LOGAN. UTAH, L, f for t t Richard Dixs Marriage on Rocks t HERE'S .4 Admission Child icn 10c I suppose, men would It's COOL . . . breezing along by bus! Other Low Fares New York $41.25 34.35 Detroit Cleveland - 37.35 41.25 Washington Bus Depot Hotel Eccles Phone: 610 call my reason for liking Luckies just a feminine whim. Majbe it is, but its a whim ... for I am love to indulge always conscious of the intimate relationship between my tigar' te and my lips. And if theres anything that Im sensitive about, its that feeling ...kesds fesfco.4..-ia$iWi4- of feminine daintiness. Certainly, Luckies Please! I can well understand why men praise Luckies fine tobacco character and mellow-mild-nes- s but as for me I value partku-lurl- y the assurance of purity which "Toasting brings for, with me... my cigarette isa personal, intimate thing. because Its toastedjl. Slar-Htl- PARAMOUNT NEWS |