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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache Courier Published Everj Friday at Ilyrum Utah. J. A. WAIIi 3N. .Publisher. or TUB ITLMt STAIE JBS ASaCIMIOtl ANOTHER WARNING taxes, take specific figures from Montana. Pres. Kelley of Anaconda Cooper Mining Co. told Montana Bankers Association at Butte that for state purposes alone one dollar of tnxes out of every five collected by Montana in three yeers ended Dec. 31, last, was paid by his corporation. Of total state and 1 per cent corporation license tax collected during the same years Anaconda, Montana Power Co. and the five railroad corporations of this state paid $2,550,100, or 44.29 per cent, Payment by seven corporations of nearly half the entire amount shows what share of the tax burden industry bears in Montana. The total levy for 1919 of all taxes in Montana was $22,711,525. Of this amount Anaconda, Montana Power Co. and the five railroads of the state paid $5,505,000, or 24.23 per cent of every dollar levied in Montana on every species of property within its borders. In 1919 the property of these corporations was assessed at $130,834,089, against assessed valuation on approximately all 43,000,000 acres, constituting $196,480,-63taxed land in the state, of The recent explosion which rocked New Yorks financial center, killing and injuring several hundred people, brings vividly to mind the San Francisco and Los Angles bomb outrages and the leniency which has been shown the perpetrators in each case. m In every one of the bomb explosions it has been laboring men and women who were killed. And yet we find organized labor in Great Britain, in our own country and in Canada passing resolutions and demanding that radical political prisoners be released and that the various governments recognize revolutionary leaders in different parts of the world, all of whom if given N power would overthrow every vesTaxation of industry is indeed a tige of law, order and property serious problem for prosperity in rights in the interest of organized this nation is maintained by induslawlessness. We think we are safe in this coun- try and taxation and might kill the try and that our industry and goose that lays the golden eggs. wealth is protected, when all the time we are allowing yellow journals yellow politicians, individual To the fruit growers of Cache and every breed of Green Grocerymen, Mer Co., discontent to undermine our public consciousness with their appeals to chants handling fruit, all pedlars and the general public: class hatred and revolution. WARNING is hereby given A sound public consciousness is no wormy fruit of any kind that the rock foundation upon which our in Cache County, government is built. If we allow ;is t0 be AU such found will be de- when be this to undermined our whole governmental structure may crum- stroyed and the dispensor of same will be subject to arrest. ble when we least expect it. II. P. Mathews, In this presidential year, one of Co. in the important our history, we Crops and Pests Inspector witness less interest in the election than has ever before been manifested. If you wish to locate in a school The New York catastrophe may We have a variety help bring the people to their senses. town, see us. of homes for sale, ranging in price from $700.00 to $7000.00. TAXATION AND INDUSTRY We will surely have a place that will suit you. The country does net like the adv. Mikkelsen & Liljeuquist. Extaxation The present system cess Profits Tax is in bad favor FOR SALE CHEAP A good everywhere. Opinion is 'divided, second hand organ. Apply to Mrs. however, as to a substitute. In the H. P. Nielsen, Hyrum. ad East and Central West, sentiment FOR SALE CHEAP One heavy runs strongly for a sales tax, but elsewhere opinion as to a substitute buggy harness, one express wagon and one beet plow. Apply is divided. Back of all taxation schemes stand to C A. Shupe, the Blacksmith, ad industry which must pay the bulk of Has your Fire insurance exthe bill. Any system which hampers pired? If so, call on Hans Mikindustry curtails government finance kelsen and have a new policj7 and the burden is thrown on the written. The price of fire insurpeople. ance is low; do not.be without Illustrating industries share of protection against losses by fire. 5. , Notice! fr ... Territory cf effl The Mountain Pi StatesTelcphone and Telegraph -v'ji Company Drawn to .Seal it-- v ej At Your Service Its big job to render telephone service to this great Rocky Mountain region. the land area of the United Its a big territory, embracing as it does, over one-fiftStates. It requires more plant, more miles of wire per unit of population than is required in any other portion of the United States. The reason lie3 in the fact that while our territory embraces 22 per cent, of the land area of the country, it contains ' only 3 per cent of the population. There is enough telephone wire in service in this area to circle the globe thirty times over 746,009 miles. Attached to this network of wires there are 300,000 telephones serving the paa h , trons of our System. About all tho subscriber ever observes of this great System is the telephone on his desk, and that looks so simple, yet it contains 205 separate parts. Nearly 50 million dollars are invested in the System in buildings, switchboards, cable, conduit, poles, wire, tools, etc. Seven thousand faithful men and women are employed to operate and maintain the Sysfcm at a cost of over 8 million dollars a year for salaries and wages. Its a great, comprehensive system of communication at the service of the people of the Rocky Mountain West. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company lunuBUiMenn 'A' J' 1rV -- tr i U 5'VV' Why Suffer, when there: Homes in Hyrum a way out. of it? I am located in the Post office Building and prepared to render service to the sick, (acute or chronic.) Dr. Arthur W. Olsen D. C.,Ph. C. Palmer School Graduate South", Cache Pioneer Chiropractor Postoffice Building, Hyrum Consultation and Spinal Analysis FREE. ' Hours 4 to SAVE FOR OLD AGE THE MAN THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS. But three men in every hundred are or financially fixed at 65 years, according statistics. self-supporti- ! Are you to be one of the three or one of the 97? Now is the time to decide. Answer bjr opening a Savings Account in this bank now. We pay 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, and your small beginning will soon grow to such propor-tion- s as'will mean independence for you. Hyrum State Bank HYRUM, UTAH c He'd Heard That Before. My husband and I were in New York last fall. One day while he went to attend to some business I thought I would take a ride in one of the motor busses. A man sat next to ine and, glancing down at his shoes, I absent-mindedl- y put my hand on his knee and said: Sweetheart, your shoes need shining. He smiled and said : Yes, my wife said so this morning. Mere Talk. Where did you say the Blitherhys were planning to spend the summer? With relatives in the country. But I thought Regardless of the fact that their breezy conversation with friends and acquaintances would lead you to think that the largest hotel at Americas most fashionable resort would soon house them. Birmingham . Harness and Shoe Repair Shop !. His Class. Pa, what is an ultimate consumer? An ultimate consumer, my son, is the man who consumes anything the high prices, the war taxes and the! charitable, contributions for starvin? Europe leave enough to buy. Oh, So Much! Wife You complain that I am always asking you for money. Whj dont you give me so much a year and v have done with It? Hub 1 do give you so much. Thats just what I complain of. p. m. House Calls by Appointment A Cultured Quarter. We are now passing through a neighborhood which has more culture to the square foot than any other part of town. .Well! Well! Everybody about here, I suppose is a Yes. Why, the people in this neigh-- j borhood talk about Shakespeare as if he hadnt been dead more than a week. high-brow.- 7 am now prepared to do and any kind of Harness Shoe Repairing on short I notice. All Work Guaranteed j L. NIELSEN ' HYRUM, UTAH Next to Johnsons Shoe Shop |