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Show MULTI! CACnx COURIER, HYKUM. UTAH South Cache Courier 4 4 4? 4 4 4 4? 4 4? & 4 4 Published Every Fimay at Hyrum J. A. Utah. WAIIiEN. Publisher. 1 tnAB STATE jT arras 4 &? 44 444 4 4 4 4 4? & & fr t U, a: 1 4 4 Important AmoTOcemeinit! 4 4 4 4 . iMSCCWCT Tax Problem is General Tax agitation is not confined to the West. Senator Davenport of New York, says the average per capital taxation in that state is $107, or wore than $500 a year for the usual 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Cole Manufacturing Co. have placed their entire line of Coles Hot Blast Heaters, Coloes Down Draft Ranges and Coles Ranges with the 4 Hi-Ov- en 4 4 4 4 Edwards Furniture Co. 4 4 4 4 f The Coles Manufacturing Co. have made a tremendous drop, in prices and have the most elaborate sturdy Range on the market, and they sell at a Saving of $30.00. We have just received 60 Ranges at the latest price. Call and See them, and learn the moderate terms we have to offer. 4 4 family. Assuming that the tax rate in other states approximates that of 4 New York, the total becomes staggering in its enormity and it is not 4 hard to see why the people usually 4 60 careless about government expenditures are rising in bitter pro- 4 test against the heavy burden. 4 It will, however, take more than a protest, even at the polls, to obtain relief. It is not a party matter to be rid of by "turning the rascals out, and "voting in the other 4 The officials themselves fellows. are, to a great extent helpless. The people insist on unusual service and improvements which cost money, 4 they take all the dap the govern-- -ment will give them, and ery for 4 more. The kind of service we get 4 from the government costs a lot of jt 5. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 administrations and even if money, are economically conducted the have ample opportunity to enjoy a taxes are bound to be high. social afternoon at Mrs. Bradleys. The people must be educated to Mr. Joseph Murray and family vote against men and measures that Iver Bradley and family, Mr. Mr. raise taxes, and to demand a sizable Louis Petersen and family, add reduction. If the people do not Mrs. Jas. H. Nielsen, were enterfight for reductions, those in office Mrs. Heber Hansen had the mis- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will cmstautly demand more. to sprain her ancle while Orson Salverson, Sunday afternoon The Manufacturer. fortune going down the steps into the ware- last. house of their store last Saturday Many of the young people who ProFor a time it was tbot afternoon. been assisting with the harhave the bone was broken, but after exand visiting with friends amination it was found that this vesting and relatives, are leaving to attend was not the ense, and although a school and find other employment. bad sprain, the lady is able to There are now pending in this very those who recently left are: and will soon be able to Among state three proposed amendments be about Jess Crookston, Clayton Nielsen, resume her daily tasks. Hallie Olsen, and the Misses Ruby affecting state expenses and taxSchool will start in the north end Johnson, Afton Anderson, Pearl ation. These amendments were initiated by the legislature and are up of the valley next Monday morning Darley, Dora Fuhriman and Helen . for vote of the people in the Nov- Sept. 18th. Clark. ember election. At the Young Mens and Young The Misses Alice Buckley, Bessie One of these amendments pro- Ladies M. I. A. conjoint meeting, Crookston and Rachael Nielsen enposes increased compensation of held Sunday night at Wheatland, tertained a few of their friends at legislators from 1 6.00 to $8.00 a day, Mr. Clayton Nielsen of Hyrum, a a candy pull Sunday evening. All or from $240 to 1480 for the 60 day recently returned missionary, adthose who sampled the candy can session. dressed the audience and gave some testify that the girls are excellent There is no evidence that a dif- excellent instructions. candy makers. class of men would go to the ferent Mr. H. G. Wright and family are the increase of four by legislature We have just received a large to move to Malad for the dollars a day. Most men who get preparing winter. , Mr. Wright had a lot of shipment of Knit goods, consisting into the legislature consider the title sickness in his family last winter of caps, dresses and sweaters for of "Hon. worth more than any and decided to' move into town all ages.. Call and inspect them. salary. be to more bandy to a thinking Hyrum Millinery, Another amendment would raise Maud Liljenquist, Prop. physician if health conditions should ad the limitationon state indebtedness not improve. from 1.5 per cent to two per cent Mr. Geo. Hall and family are preof the assessed valuation. This is dearly an aot if sanction- paring to move to Malad for the Notice in hereby given that at a ed by the voters, to plunge the winter for the purpose of giving of the Board of Directors state farther in debt for bonds and their son an opportunity of attend- meeting of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., held increase the annual interest burden ing the Malad High School. 1922 an assessment of $1.50 One of our most popular young July 5, on the taxpayer. . share was levied upon the CapAnother amendment is one pro- men, Mr. Leo Jensen was married per ital stock of the corporation, payposing to give the legislature power last Saturday to Miss Hazel Rose able on or before the 18th day of to classify property for purposes ef ef Malad. This young eouple are taxation and does not affeet mining well and favorably known here, and November, 1922, to the Secretary of said Corporation, at Anderson & we are pleased to announce that property. Sons, Hyrum, Utah. Any stock upArguments for and against these they will make their home here for on which this assessment may reamendments are to be mailed to the present. main unpaid on 18th day of Novemevery voter in the state. The most enjoyable time ef the ber 1922 will be delinquent and season was had at the "Old Hen for sale at public auction It is impossible to prevent light- Party given by Mrs. Iver Bradley and unless payment is made before ing fires but if people who go into last Thurday afternoon. There was will be sold on the 17th of Decemthe woods, would only realize a lot of cackling and some crowing ber, 1922, at 12 oclock noon to pay " the constant danger from fires mixed up with angei cake and roast the delinquent assessment, together spreading, we would have far fewer chicken. Mrs. Bradley is an excel- with cost of advertising and exlosses of valuable timber. lent hostess, and her parties are very pense of sale. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 fancy eleverly arranged with none of the Hans P. Anderson, 1 china' closet and eviand stew extention fus in are that heater, usually Secretary and Treasurer. table. Dr. Tebbs, Hyrum. ad. dence at picnie parties. The guests Dated Sept. 1st, 1922ad 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 See the New Coles Hot Blast Heaters. Edwards Furniture 4 4 4 4 4 Co. 4 4 4 4 4 Let us Feather Your Nest UTAH LOGAN,. Pocatello Valley News Notes The Three posed Amendments 4 4 4 44 44 T g 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444 4 4 4 2S13B Dont Put It in the Attic Its Fun to Refinish It Yonrself WeII Tell You How ANY lovely home thingsareJ iV1put in fthe attic when they!are!l old only on the outside. They would look as good as new if refinished, j You can refinish them yourself with a little paint, varnish, or enthat ,, is amel, and a bit 4ofJ work fun. really We organized a special department just to tell you how to refinish Ithings succestfully. Write our "Horae Service Department, telling Uhem what you want it to look. Our experts will tell you just how to do the work, what materials, 1 J brushes, etc., you need, , Take steps to PAINT NOW. Dont let weather depreciate your investment. We carry a complete stock of paints oils, varnishes, brushes, kalsomine, glass. SMITH BROS. LCMBERm HYRUM LOGAN AGENTS . -- Assessment Notice Subscribe For THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER - $1.50 a Year in Advance Job Printing Of all Kinds Promptly Don e at This Office |