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Show Damaged Page ruyvu uner outh CacJ Ilyrum Cache County, VOL XVI Financing PuLltr U7 Friday, Jan. 2. 1925 l NO. Will Buy 6 last twenty five years, while it would His neighbor, who has kept a require an up to date adding majg5rijn the elementary schools eight chine to numerate those who have and years, at high school four years, moved away. Let us reverse this at college from two to four years, 5, 10 or 20 acres cf land adapted in the next too low, twenty five years. We protests that salaries are to fruit growing, et a valuation a of Point The Boy Scout Court of Honor, have, gone to the limit on our old she will become an old maid before showing a net ineeme of 8 (From the View per cent, in the she can regain the outlay! School Board Member) for an average of ten years, in grain methods and resources, let us try for Hyrum Stake, was held Sunlast 1st Ward the entrance fees Ilyrum Chapel, The employees attached to this or hay, with sufficient preferred something By C. F. Olsen, Member, machinery water stock for esch five acres, re- dont take all the profits, something day evening, Dec. 28, with the folCache County Board of Ed- wonlerful educational are required to equip themselves for quired to flood one acieof grain, that will advertise our community, lowing program. ucation. Song, America; prayer, Scout, increased efficiency, and from jan- once a week. , Will also exchange in fact, Not all bluff. Every Presented at the meeting itor to principle we look for, and are some of the best Wallis Little; Male Chorus, Nick land for pasture community prides themselves on of of the Departments Super- receiving better and more efficient or sugar beet growing, with water their prosperous men and business Jorgensen & Co. intendents and School Board service, but coupled with this in continuous from decreed spring for houses, let us do so too. If there is Merit badges were awarded to the Tenderdefruit land, just now while Ive got still any one who says we can not following, Hyrum 1st ward, Members, at Salt Lake City, creased service comes a natural Life mand for higher renumeration. the fever. No proposition consider- - supply the produce for an ordinary foot, 3; First Class, 1; Merit, 3; Oct. 23, 1924. 2nd 1. Tax 1; ward. of and heels the Veteran, Close upon the can prove it, Hyrum canning faetory, ed that would conform to the Second Class, 3; Mercan make 3; a Tenderfoot, of out Committee comes a committee ask they me. pauper of the Eungalo Girl, In all public endeavor, and, for ing for increassed transportation Buy your fruit trees form me. it, 8; Millville ward, Tenderfoot, 1; with painted front, shingled enthere also, that matter, private facilities for the students; another back, and empty attic, but rather James C. Jensen. ad Merit, 3; Veteran, 2. ever and increasing demanding a new and expensive ters the obvious These badges were presented by such as would measure up to the demand for adequate financial re- water or drainage system; another the following members of the Scout California idea of '5 to 80 which is sources. Council, Tenderfoot, H. R. Adams, calling attention to the crying need that a healthy wiebw with an averThe heating plant is now in Second Class, A. J. Petersen, Firit Difficulties are immediately en- of beautifying the school grounds, age sixteen year P'd boy, can man- stalled in the countered in this period of popular and sometimes the popular, public Hyrum Third Ward Class, O. M. Wilson, Merit, Victor. and make myT. money from 5 House and everything is Lindblad, Life, J. B. Baxter, Star, demand for retrenchment on the spirited leader in the community age Meeting acres of fruit an'fjuck crops, and in readiness for all meetings Sun- H. P. Anderson, Veteran, Victor part of those from whom the finan- finds himself in the embarassing increased valuation of than land, Conditions come. cial support must Lindblad. position of heading one day the Re- two men can dolirom 80 acres in day January 4th. financial the from School depression at 10:30 Sunday arising trenchment Committee, and the next The other wards in the Stake not hay or grain, in 1 years. Fast of the large majority of the taxpay- day 2:00 at Day meeting to the making eloquent appeals mentioned, were not represented. An illustration as to such facts Mutual at 7:30 ers arouses the sympathies of the board for expenditures which call Male Chorus, Nick Jorgensen & are that in 1906, I was in the San school board member, when he hears for an increase in the annual To we wish a Happy New all budget. Co., Talk, Executive Victor Lindoffered was the daily complain, and personally and Cab, Valley, to Year, Joaquin a meet hope In despair, school boards are look large blad, Taps, led by Executive Lindeffect had farmfor been land the yea-that of our in discouraging these blad, Prayer, Scout Cyril Nielsen. experiences percentage people ing for a Solution of this complex five f ed of the long list of delinquent taxfor dollars of . sixty wheat, respective meetings. problem, and thpy pray for the day payers. Shall judge among per acre, this tract of land eonsisted JameG. Christensen BABY CHICKS-Eve- ry when the Lord week. Of 20,000 acres, divided into twenty Farm Bureau Tax Committees the Dunn A. Simeon shall rebuke many nations, and White Leg. R. I. Reds, Barred make insistent demands for lower acre tracts, each' tiact was again E. Ray Gardner. Rocks. All W. L. roosters from people: and they shall beat their tax levies, and present eloquent and swords into divided into four,, five acre tracts, to Third Ward Bishopric, stock with records 225 to 300 eggs plowshares, aDd their undeniable pleas for a cut in school sold one to be home from four to, spears into prunning hooks: nation yearly. Strong, sturdy chicks So insistent is the expenditures. shall not lift up sword against na: makers, no mow than twenty acres The Doctor reports that sons have from good layers. Safe arrival loud call for retrenchment, that I tion, neither shall theytlearn. wa spfd to one pa ty. , could have arrived safely at the homes Mr. and guaranteed. - Hatching eggs, any school boards are almost convinced anv v nes then, and paid Mrs VicCor Allen, vMr. and Mis. L. Then we may' hope botfght twenty more. quantity. Send for circular. 1 better that their have knowledge, it got the money A. Olsen, and Mr. and 'Mrs.. Arnold Ravenswood against that the colossal wealth of nMLons. for it. Poultry Ranch, Box tlvehve be. n the only reckless noV expended for ruthless destruc- now. ana nv tTf Expect nay,, JNieisen. ' A7V, Palo Alto, California. ad spenders of public funds, among the tion, may find its way into school enough, even though all of my relamany departments of county and board treasuries be used for the tives should join in with me, to buy state government. some of those five acre tracts. Then They even forpreparation of coming generations, desometimes other these that get who shall become mighty in their there was but a railway siding to partments may have escaped the intellectual I attainments, strong in stop off at, have passed through that Notice is hereby given that special taxes for water improvements, are close scrutiny which has been acthe arts of peace, and so fitted and tract at three different times since due and unpaid in amounts and upon the lands set forth and described corded the activities of the board in high moral standards and then saw such fine prosperous in the equipped deliquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes together with of education. will be acceptable citizens cities as, Turlock, Modesto and ot- the cost of that they publication are paid on or before the 23 day of January 1925 Looking to the the sources from There was no shipping or hers. in the universal reign of peace. the real property upon which such taxes are a lien, will on said day be which the financial support origiFrom the Utah Educational Review. fruit packing houses, no cannaries sold for said taxes, cost of nates we discover that corporation advertising and expenses of sale, at the front before the production of supplies door of the Town Hall, beginning at the hour of twelve oclock noon, of taxes represent, in Cache County, Just so at Hyrum, Mr. and Mis. Chas. R. Rich of were assured. said day and continuing until alt of said property shall have been sold. lor instance, more than forty per and the avenues the goods produce with Christmas their Ogden, spent rent of tht entire tax; and, appar-mtlof distribution will be developed. Richard Bishop, lots 2 and 3, block 21, plat A, Paradise Townsite Survey Mr. Mrs. PeterEzra and parents, less complaint comes from (e.o. Robert M. Bishop) $259 48 We have the climate, the right kind John H. Gibbs, lot 8, block 23, plat A, Paradise Townsite Survey these sources which are farthest re- sen 81.47 of soil, sufficient water to produce Erassus Bankhead Jr., lot 1, block 2, plat A, Paiadise Townsite Survey moved from the benefits. Mr. and Mrs.H. P. Hansen of quality and abundance, which is not (c.o. Geo. W. James) 187.90 Adequate service of the school, this city received the sad news of based on theory, but demonstrated Thomas J Pearce, lots 2 3. 4, block 2, plat A, Paradise T. S. 337.96 and its real financial assistance to the death of their sop"OIiver, who facts. 255 36 We also have a half dozen Joseph H. Johnsen, lots 1 and 8 block 2, Plat B Paradise T. S. lots 2 and 3 block 2, plat B, Paradise T. S. the patrons is sometimes overlooked, died Dec. 16th, 1984, 'at Stillwat'er, or n ore 32 2 36 Johnsen, Henry who unemployed children, M. Hannah 7 block lot T. Paradise Johnsen, Oklahoma. B, S. 2, 145 OS plat misunderstood, and undervalued by would work if given an opportunity, Jane O. 7 block 10, plat A, Paradise Townsite lot Pearce, 101.97 the benefidaries. In Cache County, Last week we failed to report the before they become to old. I would Sarah Rawlins, Estate lot 2 block 26, plat A, Paradise Townsite for example, the total cost per cap (c. o. E. P. Rawiins) marriage of Farren Brown, son of rather sell the bank deposits of the 150.12 ita for the year 1023-24- , based on Mr. and Mrs,' W. $ Brown of this kids of six to fifteen years of age, Annie M. Pearce lot 7 block 14, plat A, Paradise Townsite Survey (c. o. E.'P. Rawlins) enrollment, ranged from $39 to $90 city, to Miss Ruby Johnson of Lo- than buy the Bum checks 120.12 made lot 6 block 2, plat B, Paradise Townsite Survey Miles, Hyrum the smaller districts for obvious 101.89 gan,, which occured Dec. 20, at Lo- by some between the ages of twenty Sarah M. Howells, lot 1 and 8 bloek 16, 51.95 plat A, Paradise T. S. reasons being more five and forty. Think it over, buy F. M. Couch, c.o. Palma Johnson, lot 3, block 16, plat A, P. T. S. 150 05 expensive?! capita than the larger 63.50 onesgThe Miss Edith Nielsen, who is teach fruit trees and plants, set them in F. B. Norris, lot 4, block 33, 'plat A, Paradise T. S taxpayer with bur chHifrenat 1 and 8, block 17, plat A, Paradise T. S. S. K. lots MeMurdie, 51.95 school at Beaver, Utah, spent good land, give thorough cultivation, Leon Richpian, lot 1, block 32, platA, Paradise T. S school,, thus recefvecl bpihgAbdst ing 29 68' the holidays here with here parents. and care just a little better then Charity Webb Estate, lot 4, blocj&l, P. S. T. A, 80.07 plat possible values. return of from If natural condi- Louis Alldn, lots 1 and 8, block 29, your neighbors 111.24 plat A, P. T. S $loS to $360,, on an investment Mr. Albert Crook of Heber, was not re tions re always 3 jugt 6 and Miss lots block P T right, and lot 7, 3, Nielsens while Miles, she S, was 177.93 B, Hyrum plat guest 0l' well letjbis tax notice tefl to artificial means, get the Richard Bishop, lots 4 and 5, block 12, plat B, P T S sort 320.63 f him but, the Sorer he is in world- ajt.heme. Louisa B. MeMurdie, lots 1 and 8, and 82 feet lots 2 and 8, money, thats the point ly goods, the . Dr, and Mrs. Worley block 8; pat B, Paradise Townsite Survey entertained 138.59 his individual greater Buy your nursery stock from me, Alva Smith, lot 6 and lot-7- , block 2, plat A, 248.80 returns at a familfSinner Saturday evening, fevers were laid for the following, or any one who is interested in sell- Orson Thomas, let 1, block 10, plat A, P T S In one district the elementary and lot 6, block 3 plat A, P T S 253.92 ing you reliable stock, at a reasonjunior high schools cost $25,000 for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanford of MorPicot Loan 7 lots and block 3, 8, A, Mortgage , plat Corp Get able started this spring, price. Mr. and Mrs. Home? Fornoff one years run, while the 178.56 (c.o. Wilbur Pearce) gasoline gan, done and if you will find that Picot right, of and Mr. and Mrs. Kamas, stations of that same district sold Clyde Mortgage LoanGorp., part loo 4 and lot 5, block 11, plat A 94.39 your property will increase yearly, I, 47.68 lot 8, block 8, plat A, $25,000 worth of gas and, so we are Worley of Hinckley, Utah 100 per eent per acre, for the Sam K. Obray, lot 6, IjloefeJ). 133.85 A, plat told by a good authority, gasoline next seven or eight ypars. To those John JLNelson.ts'l and 8, block 1, plat A, represents hut oDe sixth of the runc o. Geo; Pearde, ...'. 326.53 who are sincere and have sufficient BUY THE BEST ning eost of an automobile. 2 and 3, block 11, plat A, Robert 125.48 lets Are Pearce, ambition to beat any game they unthe demands for 2 Charles 3rd class in T P 101.03 S Pearce, lots, luxury becoming IT PAYS to buy your baby dertake before they quit, in case Edw. S. 208.66 a more serious tax Summers, lot 8j and lot 7, block 2, platA, upon our resour-ce- s chicks from a recognized S. C. W. should be short of ready money, Wm. James, lot 2, block 9, plat A, they 101 84 than we are aware of, or are breeder. Accredited but willing, to get in and game, I D. J. James, lots 1, 6, 7, 8,blok4, plat A, Leghorn 625.08 ' willing to concede? May we not be Hatchery AAA grade. 582.41 Henry Petersen, lots 2. 3. 4, 5, block 13. plat B, will advance the money for a securblaming cur deficits to the wrong on 2 and John block lots 08 Roza, 287 3,. B, 12, plat side. sires April $12 00 May ed, note. As an ad such as this. Is W. S. cause? lot 128 57 , 5, .. ... A, Goldsberry, plat block, $11.00. Prices on breeding stoV expensive, let us make it sticky, Orson Goldsberry, lot 8, block MO plat A, 63.37 Teachers are paid salaries wholly on ( request. James Gage Breed- instead of being able to count on the WM. t; JAMES, beyond earning capacity, as comparing Farm, NOVATO, CAL- fingers of one hand, the number of Treasurer and Collector of Paradise Town. ed with other ad families who have moved here in the Paradise, Utah, Jan. 1925. occupations, S8ya IFORNIA. lone. Education Scouts Hold Court of Honor Meeting , o i dis-cripti- dis-crib- ed NOTICE - b- V I 'N g V v j Notice Of Sale For Special Tax y, 2-- r -- 250-28- 5 1 1 |