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Show ; r , ,, ttf1" Damaged k - V 'i v . . O 'C7 South Cache Courier .oi. Hyran, Cache Cooty X Utah, Friday, May 21, 1920. NO. 26 federal reserve banks have been called upon for loans and redis counts in amounts greater than ever before. Instead of building up reserves, The assessed valuation of Cache as should be the case at this time of 1 Chair-is is $36,000,000. the out it the that County year, pointed Last year Recent investigation has proven By request of Robt. Baxter, The commencement exercises of a of 5 recerves are down almost mills to the levy was League, made for road the South our State the, Revenue that thruout ban of County Cache High School were article legal minimum, This year a like amount e publish the following Law, has been somewhat misunder- purposes. held last Sunday evening, May I6th, will be levied. This means $180,000 The transportation situation is stood and in ord6r to rom the S. L. Tribune, advising correct a pracat 8:3Q p, m. in the 3rd ward chapel, a year for roads. little' as held responsible for much of the tice which is .unlawful, The road bond he people to borrow as relative to which was filled to overflowing. can be paid off, principal and inindica difficulty. It is stated that hun ossible, as there is every admissions, we desire our patrons to On the stand were the , faculty dreds of millions of dollars are tied terest, and $38,000 spent each year and on of a financial crisis overtaking comply with law as set forth in the members of the County Board, I for maintenance, more than road before the next presidential up in loans on commodities which following: of Education, while the school rhnir Ure blocked in freight yards. These estimate is necessary, for L(.Prfni0fl engineers action is over with: from It was a 9 lh l it is pointed out, include large Extracts j for . . yeflrB- - most the choir seats. iCashington May 19 Borrowers loans, hen on the sr.d- Admissions. Art. 2 Tax Thi, means $108,000 a year, an ana- to. re- - amounts of food stuffs on which ra be will required banks in ,rtfl free admission, even ual a.vm to the taxpayers of J72, Pd liquidation eould be effected if ...So also every e their loans not less than 10 per tt( sUd virture occurs if of it a by ticket 000 or a saving for the twenty - jt were not for the traffic $2,000,between andience the h jt, aggregating pass, or other card of admission, is years of $1,440.00. By votiag tor tion. pplll,fM and 3,000,000.000, within tmtnd,us and of Faculty the Revenue the roadbond, the Government obligations totaling within the scope taxpayers of students looked their best tha next four months, under the and all of 1919, .and its taxibility is Cache Act S5.000.000.000, which County will seemed to do his or her terms of a policy recommended by approximately determined part in by the pro1 Get a wonderful are being carried by the banks, it is therefore system of making the occasion a memorable the bankers in conference with the roads for use right now. are partly responsible for the visions of that act. one. federal reserve board as a means noted, 2 Save, on the average, $288 Art. amount Any 4, for situation, paid withcrisis The program as previously pub- for meeting the credit ANY PLACE at the each during the next twenty ' years. to admission to of Loans amounts indi large conselished was excellently rendered and out inviting more serious Let a put it this viduals and corporations for the established price of such admission own a the ,udieMe lntekt, fron wwtjm quenceg is subject .to the farm valued at 15,000. Your road kept or inof excess price and higher member profits payment start to finish Federal reserve and tax this year is 5 mill or $75. It tax of 10 per cent. The valedictory by Miss Maud banks are to cooperate in forcing come taxes also have had a partin , will likely continue to be $75 a year condi-tinflated about 23. the Art. amount bringing Any is Barker wag ,iatened tQ with admira paid for expected this liquidation, which he admission to ANY PLACE of for the next twenty years. For $75 tion and the address to the gradu-- a result in a fall of excessive prices tion of credit year you get the privilege of being ateg by Prof . Roland Lewi The 10 per cent decrease in pro- any persons at a price less than the of the and a decreased cost of living. Pro- stuck in the mud whenever you Hj. Ut wa8 fuU 0f reand fiteers will be hard hit and compell- - duction during the past year in the established price of such admission thought to leave wet want in farm the the increased loans of face the is under flection for of amounting to at provisions stocks follow in subject ed to unload hoarded greatgraduates I 25 per cent is cited as one of the the act of I cent for each 10 cents season. the pursuit of more knowledge in ly reduced prices in order to take to I But you and enough of your the ield of educational fame, which serious features of the situation, or fraction thereof of the establishup notes and arrange for further neighbors vote Yes on the road should make all men and women ed price of admission. credit. ' bond. You then pay 3 mills a year useful citizens for this,' our Examples: This forced liquidation is already fyJcflftOrifll country, for your road tax or $45. You get The school has made exeellant in operation and, together with the No. 9 A certain dance is given 30 a year less than j progre83 the pa8t yearf and Prin. vSCTVlCCS at which the price of a mans ticket good roads for slump in buying by the public, ac-- j In twenty eipal H R Adam. and his able are now you paying. counts for the slashing of prices by is $1.00 and that oi a womans is years you have: a88igtance have done much to bring Council merchants and in other The met City clothiDg special 25 cents. Each worrian must pay a 1 Saved $600. school up to its present high j il the throughout the country, who found session Friday evening May 14th, tax of 10 cents tht fltne as paid by for a stero in full Paid 2 sy of state and even national gtndf-t-;.rd w it necessary to dispose of stocks be-- 1 and appointed the following, com-for- e a man. ' Betterih&n when .WMltW&a recognition ' T In reading the above you will obtaining loans for purchase of mittees to arrange services for Mem has been maintained and improved fall goodsorial Day in Hyrum City, May 31.: readily see that all ladies who have it every year of its life. In the senate the possibility that Program Com. Alban T. Claw been or intend to be on the DANCE Signed there is an industrial depression im- - son General Chairman, John A. iLOOR, which is the same place Cache County Road Committee. pending, with attendant unemploy- - Iaraelsen, Leonard Larsen, and at the same time occupied by ment was discussed, particularly by Decoration Com. Iver AlbretBen. Gents, are subject to a War Tax, If yon were a farmer Senators Owen and McLean of the Chairman; Leo C. Nielsen,' Francis the same amount as paid by the And had been stuck about exercises of ; The commencement banking and currency committee, Olsen Gents, based on the established leven times on the road the University of Utah, which will but the opinion was expressed that Heber Lauritzen. price.' Seating Com when you wanted to get to be held June 6 to 8, will be of stateJust there is no reason to fear that the Chairman; Earl Allen, Winfred Allen, The Balcony is a different place town in a i wide interest, as the members of hurry ' readjustment to new conditions will ' Flower Committee Let a Nielsen, and used for a different purpose Or when jou were hauling a top- the classes of 3895 and 1910 will be cause any disturbance of panic chairman; Viola Sorenson. Lillian consequently comes under a differ- ping load of beets honored guests of the University. character. ent ruling. Our established price Curtis, Mildred Wright, forty-od- d other one of the Or any anniversary of The twenty-fift- h s In the resolutions framed by a AieDt to the Balcony is 45 cents on which times May Nielaen; graduation of the class of 1895, and committee headed by James B. For- 5 a is tax cents of Parents imposed. PROGRAM And had been paying heavily for the tenth of the 1910 graduates will gan of Chicago, the following five admited are a of lo large majority the privilege of getting stuck Music, Silver Players be celebrated with reunions by these specificrecommendations are made: our dances but must and free, present Invitations are now And some guy came along two classes. OpeningSong, Choir I. That the banks reduce their a in 5c war tax of for ticket paid members of these Kall said: Larsen Prayer, Chaplin L. being sent to total loans by 10 per cent, or more to order enter. See here, Mr. Farmer Ladies Quartett, Grace Wilson & two classes in particular, although ' than that if a greater expansion is Our established dance ticket price can how Co. I you show can If you it is expected that many alumni of necessary for the fall movement of 10 is to which a $1.00 never maybe subject build roads where you will Oration. Hon. C. F. Olsen other classes will also be visitors. crops, In contracting loans the likewise the cent whether ladies tax, stuck Instrumental Music, Christiansen Some of the members of the two get banks are urged to discriminate 15 free cents admitted or now charged Trio. At half the price you are honored classes have' been lost track carefully between those for essential 10 cents paying or 25 cents are subject to a of by the University, and the comSinging, Choir ,yqjd nonessential purposes, prefer-- J on war admission. tax their Would you take him up? mittee in charge of arrangements is Ppayer, Chaplain being given food production. In order to protect our patrons, You would. very desirous that those who hapf. That the federal government will ourselves, and abide by the law, we pen not to receive invitations ier until after the crop movement Alumni have created a war tax department. The come nevertheless. ll expenditures June 8 except those abso-itel- y held Tuesday In keeping with the usual custom Therefore all Dancers, (Ladies and be banquet will necessary. clai It is urged fur on account of Decoration Stockhold The Senior class will Day com Gents,) Parents, Spectators, Ver that borrowings be reduced to ing next Monday, May 31st, Thurs holders, or visitors, are requested to day June 7. with one of the large J minimum ou before tax war a ticket, day, Friday and Saturday May 2 7, purchase graduating classes yet turned J 3. That states, counties and eit 28, and 29th of next week have been securing the Dance ticket or Gallery , Hyrum Stake Relief Society Con- and the following day the fifti ies defer proposed issuance of bonds, set apart for cleaning the cemetery ticket, and the two will be collected ference will convene Friday May 28, annual commencement will be cele thus avoiding competition for credit. Any one that with the connection at the door. possibly can do 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., in Hy- brated. , In at Public improvements, it is suggested should turn out on these Season tickets, complimentary rum Third Ward Chapel. Visitors programs two new buildings comdays and should be postponed in order to help clean up and subone a are admissions help to beautify the tickets or free from the General Board at Salt Lake pleted during the last year, the labor and material markets. building, the other new medical grounds and resting places of the ject to the same tax as paid by will be present. 4. That individuals and I of education dewho those the business dead, regular price pay A good attendance of all Relief housing the primary concerns postpone such eonstruction At deWe notice there is gravel and admission. partment. will be dedicated. Society officers and members is oba ia not imperativeothr rubbish around some of the the same time the astronomical sired. 4. That individuals increase their be thrown open to graves that should be hauled away Hyrum Stake R. S. Board. servatory will I saving deposits in the banks and so as to make the plots look clan the public for the first time. as little as possible, limiting their and tidy. Germade, graham, and cracked purchases ) necessaries. By order of the City Council, The City Treasurers Office is now Song Service, Snnday at 2:30 p.m. S. C. Prostock. The resolutions analyze the cause All invited. C. J. Christiansen, Mayor located at Anderson & Sons Store wheat always in a at 3rd ward chapel. Co. of the present credit situation. duce , It where payments for city taxes, etc, ia pointed out that the banks have Plenty of that famous Cache 4 00 to, 6 50 valHats felt fine Mens Sugar is sure to advance in price can be made from 3rd te 10th, and S. C. ProComJunction Flour now. outstanding loans aggregating an Get your sack now. ues, go at $4.85. Star Clothing We have it in on 2 last days of each month. a3T- duce Co. ' unprecedented total, and that tho stock. S. C. Produce Co. Charlotte Allen, Treasurer. pany. Loganad. Ad, War Tax at Warning to the People The Road Bond Closing Exercises Question S. C. H. S. the Elite Hall Tax-Paye- Lltl conges-fao.OO- V mJdsc, O - 1 i , o 1 DaV , , I d f-.- k, ' - , Exercises . , i , Notice! Relief Society Conference , ' - Notice! - Saltairi Band at Elite Hall, Wed., May 26th V. 1 |