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Show ttWUi Sooth Cache Courier Published Everj Fimay at Syrnm Utah. J.A.WAHiEN. Publisher. UTAH STATE (MSOClAIld What Utah Faces EASY WAY TO CRACK UA. mtv CUUfUBX, BTRUM, UTAH . NUTS Scientists Recommend Use of Liquid Air as Best Means of Getting at Delectable Kernel. Liquid air for cracking nuts Is the latest application of science. Science and Invention relates that experts at the national bureau of standards in Washington were appealed to for a method of breaking the shells of chicha nuts without damaging the kernels. They found that it took a weight of nearly a ion to crack the shells, and that after that effort the meat of the nut was broken in many Utah voters must pass on three small pieces. Then they applied liquid air to the amendments to the state constitutproblem. They did not freeze solid a ions. of rubber and use it as a Amendment No. 1 would increase piece as is done in the classic stunt of the bonding limit of the state from physics, but they simply immersed the l to 2 per cent. It is aafe to say nuts in liquid air for 30 seconds and without damage cracked them that the minute the limit was rais- to the kernels.easily Now the physicists ed the debt and future interest bill are trying to find out whether this would jump to the total 2 per cent method can be applied commercially on a large scale. allowed and the increase would be Chicha nuts are grown In South met by additional taxation. America. - Their dense, strong shells Amendment No. 2 empowers the were used during the war to make charcoal for gas masks, and the oil legislature to divide all property in- from the kernels Is a valuable food cluding moneys aud credit as well similar to copra. as physical property into classes All of That and to determine what class or When my small daughter became classes of porperty 3hall be subject interested in our ages I laughingly to taxation and what property, if told her that I was sixteen and daddy twenty-onAfter she learned to count any, shall not be subject to taxashe added a year as the birthdays tion. Instead of the old theory of came around. One day while she was playing at a equal taxation whieh is the foundation stone of our government this neighbors the woman of the house said: Mary, do you know how old amendment simply provides equal your mother Is? Nineteen. taxation upon all property .in the Mary answered : is older she than Oh, that, Mary, same class. . Property could be dior twenty-seveIll bet she is twenty-sivided into as many classes as political expendiency seemed to dictate Mary came home and told me of the conversation. After my resentand each class could then be taxel ment of my neighbors Inquisitiveness as heavily or as lightly as the case had subsided I was amused at the unintended compliment. I am thirty-fivseemed to warrant. Exchange. The theory of equal taxation would be done away with in favor American Silks. of a jaiz system that would leave There are some interesting phases property rights in Utah subjeet to of the official statistics with reference ham--me- r, e. x n. e. legislative activity every two years. Ineidenaly amendment No. 2 is the step preceding the introduction of a state income tax on top of all other taxes in Utah. The man who has been frugal enough to accum-mulaan income in the majority of instances invests his money iB real estate er productive undertakings which employ labor and pays heavy taxes in ' the community in which he lives. A state income tax on top of all other taxes would be the surest way to drive the prospective investor and the man with money. away from or out of the state of Utah. The third amendment to double the pay of legislators is merely a g scheme. If a candidate cannot be found who has enough interest in his state to go to the legislature and serve to the best of his ability as a public duty, the mere inducement of an increase in salary from $4.00 to $8.00 a day will not secure a better class of men, it will simply make a scramble for a political job paying $8.00 a day. The candidates for office would be a mediocre elass who are looking for the f8.0Q and who are not considering the honor or the service which they could render to their state. The three amendments proposed in Utah have not been demanded er asked fer by the people. They are the hobbies, schemes or mechanicians ef political prometers who see an opportunity to increase the ' field of officialism, ereate more jobs and dig deeper inte thf taxpayers pocket for their own personal gain. ' It is as certain as the sun rises tomorrow that if these measures are passed, taxes in Utah will be permanently increased. If the people want reduced taxation a3 appears to be the demanded in every section of the state there is but one way to do vote down measures that are sure Delegating the powers of a state constitution to legislative act ivlty is just abeat as dangerous as turning a child loose with a med- ie lV ino chest full of poison. Results are suro to be disastrous. The Manufacturer. ,4 te to the manufacture of silk goods in the United States, particularly those that have to do with the early history of that Industry. It appears that the making of silk goods in our country has grown rapidly since the year 1860. At that time only 15 per cent of the silk used In the United States was homemade. In 1870 the percentage of home manufactured silk had doubled; in 1880 It had become more than 50 per cent; in 1890, 70 per cent, while at present It is estimated to be in excess of 85 Ask Yoar Grocer for Sterling Extracts per cent. and Spices, Utah made, and yon will ad agree that they they are better. Bring us the News. JENSEN GARAGE HYRUM, 0 - UTAH 0 Which Kind of Mother tax-raisin- tax-raiser- . Are YOU? DRUDGE or COMPANION " mother wants to be her childrens best ehum many let housework take the time that should be her own to use as she wishes. EVERY You can have ample leisure hours with the children, and ures, for club work, for civic study every affernoon will be yourself from the drudgery of methods. to spend many happy time for sodal pleas-- ' duties, for reading' and your own, if you free d house-keepin- g v Electric Cooking Will give you the leisure to really live enjoyably. Modem Electric Ranges $10 Down s. SIS UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service- m - BOSTON I A Famous Shoes For HI on Be Kind to Friend Foot BOSTONIANS Are Foot Friendly $5.00 to $10.00 Thatcher Clothing Co. LOGAN, UTAH Subscribe For THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER |