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Show Thursday, March 27, 1924. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE THREE is utteily impossible to get un- use of power'as Provo, then the fW'l der a flat rate. new unaided proposed by plant All that we intend asking is a rate that will meet the above--, purchased supplementary power could probably serve two requirement i. From v bom lie get bis figures a- - to tin in thirds of the city's needs at tim stallation of liuteis? 11 .100.-00- 0 time (assuming of course of meters leaving thereto' e for wiring am! lo.no'o ,n meters is only a wild guess w h the remaining one third and the absolutely no foundation an future needs of the city to bo mtde for I'm iniyoM eh ear- Cared for by the Utah Power the Light Company. Two of Lc 1 meter. Who is this mao KoRul and ing prominent engineers and gans Why ha-- , the j'lu.t m c when and where did no a t Ids ever since the contract v u,i tr three business men signed this information relative to the light Utah Power aiul report Let our fsiend Kofoed Light was analvze the above and then ask plant. "It is possible that cer- tered into? For the sim rc this question: Is is not tain other gentlemen are mak- son that we are mpiin to a, himself dutv-o- f a the city commission to ' this ? power oer a meter a t r see ing the bullets for him to shoot citizen has the that every . ri Let me repeat for this gent- sell on a ll.it iute, JVV. of being served by the m liege that-hato follow a met hoi s lemans information that the Logan been proven a failure? W hv citys plant up to its capacity, flat rate is unjust, unbusiness- have the bonds not been paid, en and is it not the privilege of like, invites .dishonesty, waste- the old plant? And why are every citizen to demtnd that of ful and extravagant and a great our distribution lines m sudi the commission handicap in giving the kind or sad need of repair? The answer You want this flat rate to service the citizens are entitled is obvious, that sufficient reven- maintain, why? The law of to. Why does he and his ue cannot be obtained from the compensation is just and exactadvisers cry before they plant to keep the svstem in any- ing. Somebody must pay for Is it are hurt? pos thing like decent repair wdh-ou- t the misuse of current and tin l- extravagance thereof sible thtt they are employed lor resorting to a heavy burdmi woefuWho shall it be; the man who the purpose of deafeating this of taxation much needed measure? It will the power, or the taxpayer? It may be that we w illlK fore- uses be time enough when rates are in This is the vital question and one which the Utility Commis by taxation' and'm sion we are striving for is to is paid to solve and answer. M.-9 v ill receiv e a very low IxOgan met business a I on maintain which that the still basis, plant rate but that rate will ue .. d is absolutely necessary to its one and one that will ad er is the only solution of ll.i trouble nowT confronting the own existence. equately provide for the plant Take the following lines, study and its light plant, and that aid of the ... its commission is necessary-i- n SERVICE is The w atchword of this organ! . . them, digest them and then Let me quote you from the solution. r I am Personaly make your answer. lute satisfaction guaranteed. Always smart Styles,'l-way- s adverse report made to for .when the meter, First and foremost, any city the Chamber of Commerce be againstcomes and moderate prices. my home is night i v utility, must be considered as fore the bond was voted. attic to basement from a business proposition pure and - It follows therefore under lighted GREAT conclusion i3 to h with the purchasing power, coupled with ft permanent. simple with no favors to be- present conditions that the pro- my but that is selfishness New York Office is the secret of this stores ability to stow, with rules and regulation posed new plant witno a pur- meter; selfthis and and not business, to be strictly and impartially en- chased supplementary give at all times marvelous values. power, ish attitude is at the bottom of tranno bid and with Jfor forced, would supply but 30 pescent of sient popularity through phen- Logan City's present needs, and most of the opposition to the SMART styles for milady are developed this season on meter. omenally low rates at the ex- GO percent with purchased supdecidedly different lines. They show a wealth of color Then again our,. friend-Kofopense of ultimate disaster? Rates plementary power, leaving tl ere and charm of design. ; See windows. should be determined by a thor- fore 40 per cent of all the city to says the gross revenue from the from 1922 was in ough analysis of the cost of ser- be supplied by the Utah Power &. plant vice, taking depreciation fullv Light Company. If. hovvtver. whom, did he get these figures? info account, and providing as is absolutely imperative, met- Surely not from the plant books for the 'financing of ers were ins4 ailed the peak luid because they show a gross revfuture extensions, either by would not exceed 10000 K. W. enue from operating (sale of bond interest Then and in such event the pro- light and heat and power) of meeting the or the by accumulation posed new' plant would serve $38,358.17, with net operating promptly loss, of $3977.55. This was with of a reserve for future needs. without the aid of, nhy the old plant. IIow our friend must about rates, however, Adequate pofer purchased pay $19,000 interest m fundamentally- - justified by GO percent of Logan's present re is going toand $14,000 to retire year per of with aid jjiigh grade service, courteously quirements and the with the bonds, an' operating A purchased power would probabnd efficiently rendered. With the a on mill 2 tax. loss, Moremust standard of service iiijh ly serve the entire city. a . limites restricted corporate q established at the outset and' over if Logan were ever 1 w.j will two no.t mill tax net $14, the A in maintained. the same economy pifeklly thing that G00 in round numbers, .v; r3 must reduce our price to ten to keep cents in place of fifteen our promise and this would mean a reduction in income of $13.-iIra Hayward and Milton MerJohn Cecjl Bolt of Bingham Tomorrow, March 28th isj Funeral services for the late round numbers. B. C. will be debator Mrs. Elizabeth Worley Tl rill, debaters for the U. "A.- C. City, famous I still maintain that a six to Old Folks day , in the Sixth held in NetMiss and ward Second for several the maintaining the affirmative of years, chapel eight mill tax will be necessar ward. All the residents of the on Sunday at 2 oclock. obtain- the proposition that the U. S. have tie Jensen, Borgette if the flat rate obtains and we ward GO yeans of age and over,, should a once enter the Would ed a marriage license. meet the price of iten cents, I as well as all widows and widowCourt of the I ague of Nations, M, I, A, of the Fifth Ivard The still maintain that the question ers, will be served with dinner gave their second presentation - Rotarian Leon B. Hampton, against hie debaters of the before the citizens is shall w'e at 12:30 p?m. In Agricultural College interesting play, manager of the Crane "Co. of Michigan retain our light plant and place commencing at 8 oclock a free of that fnostNext in the U. A. C. chapel yesterday before House The was chief the Salt guest Door, Lake, or same on a buisiness basis dance will be given to all marwere awarded the a crowded house and and speaker at Rotary luncheon afternoon, shall we sell while we have ried people in the ward. decision by a two to one vote of business was last theme His audience, evening. today. something to dispose of. . conditions and means to improve the judges- t John A. Crockett, Mayor. - The Cache County Fish and i - d Loga n stake Mu- them. His chief contention was an Cache Game Protective association will ATTENTION SPORTSMAN to conditions a attend tuals invite you that modern business hold its most important annual dancing party at the Auditorium are based upon confidence for tomorrow on meeting Friday Fish and Game meeting to beadv. their success, Confidence that Friday, March 28. evening beginning at 7 :30, in w horn they deal wjll held at the Chamber of Comthose with the Chamber of Commerce. At Ladies wanting to earn $5.00 fulfill their promises as to pay- merce, Friday, March 28th, at this meeting a board of twelve to $10.00 daily, call at or write ment made upon the delivery of 7:30 p. m. Dont fail to attend. 200 Infants Blankets, White Only A special six Studebaker in directors are to be elected for to 357 N. 2nd E. Logan, Ut. adv. money ' or merchandise. He Everybody is invited , to this good condition for sale. Price the ensuing year. The attenmaintained that the holdup wh neeting- Are you interested in 32c each A fine baby girl arrived at robs at the muzzle of a gun 1 he preservation of wild life? reasonable, Winschels Garage dance of every member, and of advt all others interested in fishing, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- more to be honored than the be This is your meeting and we ex-e- ct -hunting, or fish and game pre- ry Herzog of this city on March trayer of confidence referred to you to come.. - Caehe Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F- Good- servation, 24- Mother and babe are doing He made is desired; 19c each Game Protective Ends Mill and earnestly foi rish at earnest an 200 Baby Blankets, plea . " win went to Ogden this morning for in addition to the election of . business J. J. Fry. president. adv--; an methods in nicely. honest to meet their son, Clair, manag- officers, some of the for plans to Babson that re prove quoted Whiter of a Woolworth store at the years work will be laid, and In the city court this morning ligionand business prosper o: March 30th will be Genealogtier, California, who will pass those interested want all the Seth Davidson and Carl Steffen-hage- n fail Rag Rugs, mamde of new ist Sunday in Logan Stake un-lt go therefore, together; to through Ogden today enroute advice they can get. , the direction of ward com- were found guilty upon a church before going to business New York, Boston. and other good 59c each A program bearing on nittees. Robert Mesdam.es McGee, Harry business big eastern markets, on invitation is extended charge of disturbing the peace Anderson and Don Smith of the Genealogy and Temple activities ' Special for his firm. to married people to attend the in the Grill cafe. Davidson was District Convention committee 'will be rendered. Tire following Coats M. I. A. Ball at the In Knitted Wear we have Babys of or the alter- discussed the convention speakers will attend.: First Annual Senior Ball at Auditorium, Friday night, Mar. given a fine $50 River Heights, John E. Larof native thirty days in jail, dinner and ball which is to be -- School the South Cache-Hig- h " adv. 28. son intimated and the and James Perry ; Providenin held and Ogden, while Steffenhagen was assess- Caps, Shawls, Hosiery, Bootees gym. Saturday March 2J9. Adce 1st ward, W. R. Sloan and calico wear ladies may Logan Adv. mission 60c $25 or twenty-fiv- e days. In dresses and sunbonnets, to ad- Mrs.' Pearl Sloan ; Logan 1st. While it is true that the city on Sale Knitted Capes, winch L. was vertise the Cache County Cen- ward, Leonidas H. ennard Jr-- ; Purnell F. call another case, fire department answered a An excellent program has to Benson on Monday fined $5 or given five days for tennial. . . ward Logan 2nd (ward, Hyr. um E. Hanbeen prepardd for presentation Low Prices to on fire a the son; Logan 6th ward, the, premises night Very peace. . at the meeting of the American of Mr. J. Vern Adams, it is not disturbing different crocodiles of Logan 7th ward, Heber Smith; Yourtg Legion to be held at the Cham- a fact, as rumored, that they We (have new in our C, received nurseries have Logan 8th Ward, sizes Maughaa; just separate ber of Commerce Friday, to- took the Clios. O. Bona; logan 11 ward La new Force one curtains. smaller line of and otherwise the zoos, countys draperies Ladies Silk Hose in all the New Colors morrow, evening, at 8 oclock. fiife which-hanot yet We have bought the latest in are often attacked and bullied by Joseph Gibbou and A. M. DurThis is announced as a most im- been engine, ham; Log.at, .Tth ward Fredeaccepted by the patterns and designs, and invite their larger relatives formally portant meeting? at which every commissioners, or that the . ? nl M.V E. ric! UiiyRc W. en- you to look over our large and reis Legionnaire particularly beSraHu line. Lundstroms. stuck. At did Read extensive take advertisements gine the, get they quested to be present. adv. cause it is old fashioned not to 5F. Crimes chairman stake They received a telephone call full size Cotton Blankets, Lot One of committee. w and made ith lake advantage of them. the citys engine The latest in rugs and carathletic to chief One the the of a run quick phenomenally pets is now on display at $2.79 pair Adv. point where a lane that- runs events of the season will be the past the property leaves the wrestling match between TrainThe Industrial Commission main road, Ilere they found a er George Nelson of the U. A. is holding a hearing in Logan man to meet them, who inform- C. and Arthur Saxon, champion this afternoon in the case of ed them the lane w as almost im- of Australia, and contender Louise D. Eekman, widow oi passable for a saddle horse; also against a number of prominent Victor H. Eekman, who was kill- that the wind having changed world champions, to be held ed in the antomobile accident of the big barn was no longer in Monday evening under the aus December 20th, Versus The Ford danger, and that all the damage pices of the athletic committee Motor Company', et al, brought that was likely had already been of the chamber of commerce.! under the industrial act. Misses done and neighbors had the fire An additional feature will be a Jennie Jones and Connie Jen- under control.- Hence Chief four round amateur boxing con-- 1 sen, and other witnesses have Rapp turned around and drove test between Jack Croft and ii back. Hod Saunders. been summoned,' Jlj the-us- e Greetings to Logan 1 i 1 a 1 -i Announcing the Opening i -j I f 1 THE LEADER- Mar. 29th Saturday, At - 2! S St tuti A, nw-ere- up-kee- p. ed ed suple-mentar- THE LEADER, Inc. y 59 North Main 1 ait-tai- n fi n - JL the-eveni- -- well-pleas- ed Wilhbe Offered at Special Sale Prices LOCAL NEWS - - at - - 75 at rags .... er two-sta- at ...... Asso-:iatio- n, ke are Ot-so- s at .$1.00 pair at...i KNITTING WORKS Lund-Btrom- s. - j - |