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Show Mom V I V Motor Qub Will Join In War Against Fed eral Motor Taxes' x Vnr Man IM fris . I ' EES ss iff r the most expensive that puts the most pounds on caf.le according to testa completed it ntly by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry at its Miles City, I. nt:na, experiment station. ' - W, H. Black, j i V "4. n til ; V PI 1" ft -- I 3 9 V " n is interesting to note znat mj the groups. Only 10 per cent of car owners are pai(J more tnan Highlands to com vpar. 75 rnl. hftv assistance of the state of Georu AT,t Mnva eonnn ' whiio . .'. .. . r ontrthpnltis'" the" colour in or. t"eu B""o Ha owners innave motor vemcie . , nnneai was umue -iu um r AAn 4m 111. in tUUlCS IrtlUW inil J WyiATfll III Ll'ltlC 1M ' I ...11. I'. .TLrf m the work of colonization, "Thus the government, which exno empts from income taxes persons with np historian savs, "They were ndventurers or reduced im small salaries, taxes those same peo- wwe uhmiS low-inco- Maclntoshs L,m th Scottish t1 I I -- I I - ! 4 S"Kf ' PROGRAM BUILDER: This is Evelyn Macdonnald, the high school girl who, as a member oi the Listeners isommittee, r.eips select the persons who tell their unusual Th stones on th "W.. Ponl" program, heard each Sunday after noon m .11 or orr Mw rrrt tim network. Cover tne NBC-Blu- e 1 JACK i ! And here is tne g little bear his porridge. ICu'.e. isn t he? If - I ' cara-plsn- ."jrrrf . alfaja hay. A i iJ J U BENNY and MARY LIVING- STONE celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary in January. The is young lady nding piggy-bac- k loan Naomi Benny. One of these days the youngster is going to make her debut on her mother and dad's Sunday evening comedy program network. over the NBC-Pe- d r-- feA.l Y I j U - own a motor car and gives them no direct benefit in return. "Withdrawal of the Federal Govern ment as well as local governments from the motor field, leaving it to the states exclusively, is a cardinal point in the 'Bill of Rights' for motorists adopted at the recent annual convention of the A. A. A. in Detroit. Achievement of that goal will be one of our major objectives during the coming session of Congress." Mexico makes way easy for tourist The wintering peiiod lasted for 129 days with one group receiving an average of 9 pounds of oat sUtiw fend 11 pounds of a!falfa hay daily. The other group received 22 pounds of alfalfa hay daily. While the group fed the stiaight alfalfa ration came through the win-- i ter period with an average gain of 133 pounds per animal compared to a gain of 108 pounds for those fed the cheaper mixture, the group fed the straw and alfalfa evidently cam off the winter feeding period with better grass appetites since the summer gains for this group amounted to 225 pounds for each animal compared to 171 pounds for the other group. This made a total net gain for "the group receiving the straw and alf- both winter and summer, amount to 333 pounds for each animal cbm-- i pared to a net gain of 304 pounds for those fee' the straight alfalfa rationan average of 29 pounds in favor of the group receiving the less expensive feed during the winter months. aa, CARD OF THANKS ff - ,v.. 1 'fi ... ' v ' C I any wayiarersr ' Alfi'W a rare andl valuable specimen in a SHOEB1LL mroarsynngedtocJe- JyySgSSiii. . W&T 1 gpj , - tV him aaainst colds. I And vou think vou have auard iiii.li.,i.Mininraiag?fe:'ffriatt of motor tourists into Mexico ! migrants, but were men of good char hasEntry been made quite easy and passage acter and were plcKea ror tneir mmif application is made in advance. The Ihr qualities." They to Mexico City ove fee for the permit is three pesos, or Imanent colony of their own in Georgia trir . mur a wav now with confronted is about 82 cents. I ind called it New Inverness and to th 4rr., . W1jf j1 Election that was allotted to them td l Baggage is examined at the interm and cultivate, they gave the nam4 Bureau of the Utah Motorist Associa- national bridge at the border while f of Darien. Both of these places are in the traveler complies with immigra I Macintosh county, In line with the bid of the Mexican tion requirements. There is no disf Also, valuable service was rendered government for tourist travel from crimination, but tourists in general I to this county by these men in the the United States, a policy of cour are given preference over others who I Bevolution, the war between the state tesy and hospitality prevails ana mo- - reauire more Ume for clearance, such i iod other national conflicts. lonsis are suojecieu u oiuy imnui as Mexican residents returning to j Among the early settlers were John j I delays and no unreasonable regula- - their country. I Uoore Macintosh, CoL John Macintosh I tinQ - I maintainis of A line traffic special jI ind Gen. Lachlan Macintosh. Each1 Tourist cards and car permits may ed for tourists at the border station played heroic parts in the early life of fe obtamed through the office of to assure them prompt attention. j ur country and wrote the name of MacCharles Mumm, border representative 1 Intosn Into the annals of our Gasoline and oil are sold in towns "history of the American Automobile Associa along the new highway by litre mea-- 1 I with the same indelible impression of in the Magnolia Building, Laredo, sure, or about U quarts. The gaso- - j tion, been honor ever and integrity that has I "a Mexican consul or in the line prices ranges from 6 to 8 cents or from I its characteristic In bonnie Scotland. office on the Mexican a litre and oil from 18 to 20 cents, The Macintosh plaid is in colors of immigration jI red, black and side of the border. There is a fee of The speed limit in Mexico is 80 kil-- ! yellow. $3.60 Mexican money for the cards. ometers per hour, equivalent to a 50 Application must be made in person. mile limit. a.. Children under 16 years do not re. j f quire a card but are named on tnat Relief A new tuberculin test makes it pos-- ! of the person accompanying them. No bond is required for taking a sible for you to know for sure in 48 Kelief Society meeting was held car into Mexico A Simple customs hours whether T. B. is getting in his work with you under Tuesday, January 5th, with 78 pres-- 1 permit good for 90 days is issued and underhanded ent. The scripture project was given I can be renewed for a similar period cover. hy Supervisor Olive Rhead. The the ology lesson, "The Beatitudes," was given by Mrs. Korth.' After the les sons a testimony meeting was held, wuch was very inspiring. Phebe Haight acted as organist and Alberta Stevenson led the singing. Mariorie Sandall was in charere of 1 specialist le all-ye- ar rtfUr L beef-catl- n c'potlan.l. Is ih ' cf the Bureau, reports that one group ,1 heifers fed a mixture of oat stiaw and alfalfa hay during the wintering period ccme through In belter shape and made much better gain th-fci?ers fed a straight rat'or. of . not beantJfo) showdown. Motorists of the nation the seat of thii have gone along uncomplainingly for , the Clan Cnatton, nart U several years, while the government F;, """fed on tl'C south en.l of Loch Moy failed to keep its definite promise to beei them that these taxes were emergency !, rel'mM old structure hn i cit'.erwir.s in character and would be imposed the ft ""V;. w than BCU yoars. . for only a year. c.v of tl.eOan Chattel "However, since 1932 these taxes! have mounted rapidly each year and l JrfvhitIe,"-aitheir chieftain the aggregate of these 'temporary idled simply now in excess of $1,154,000,. It,0ftns lhe ieader.1 levies is 000. d ande.it this family "One of the most startling things was John Macintosh, j ti in America about r1.. ...at ini" rtofllmni. ' " " this situation is thnt tuwirHinw ' Mass..' befor .J s no. always V fc;?-- ; 7V alf a Mixture Straw-Al-f Mates Gocd Cattle Feed SNAPSHOTS War to the finish, without giving or j taking of quarter, , has been declared ' A McintOftT by motor clubs throughout the coun- try against Federal excise taxes, de- - j u ;V; iw clared L. A. Wynaught today announ- - j cing that Utah Morotist Association TtM would take active part in a concerted j - i HHi'O rt hii-Ua rnMil withdraw from the motor tax field, j "This is a case of pistols for two and coffee for one," Mr. Wynaught ,e insert r.bout 1.001) men said. "The time has come for a real "..V WW . I J jJS f5.V-- vx m j We take this opportunity to express our appreciation and thanks to our many friends and neighbors and to all who in any way assisted, us during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. We deeply appreciate all assistance rendered during her long illness and at the time of the burial. Max Galley and family. Advertize rhe Leader Way BUY IT IN TREMONTAN - SAVE 1 .. -- ., i:r.?- t- ,y;.al, - j j j '' l"1 1 l I j I Y Society News me kindergarden visor son, held, new j department. At the teacher's meeting a snowed 45 present. 17 absent. roll call Super Emma Thompson gave the les stake Board Member Ada Gar- gave some instructions to the teachers. Next Tuesday there will be auiltine and other work all day. Meeting will commence at 2 o'clock. The Relief Society has a number of quilts for sale. They will also make guilts for any who wish them to do B0, The helpful idea we're talking about will give you extra protection against in your car's gasoline a freeze-u- p system. The smart thing to do first is to have your carburetor drained I Hitler has heretofore been able to followers believe almost but he cannot now make them swouow bullets for bread. make "is a quick, simple operation for any-toto- l" thought! Hot Any mors too wcrp ATU55Y who- ever takes care of your car. He will also empty the little glass filter bowl, or "trap." And if you want to be real careful, you will have a certain amount drained from the bottom of the gasoline tank. Thus you get rid of any water that might freeze on the first cold day. THAMtfC YO This water was not in the gasoline originally, if you are careful where you buy. But you know that the air ce or tobacco mch in food, drink, frequently brings on a conditln n the on stomach, headache, nX. "'"roach. cold, and muscular 0 get rld of the discomfort na Corre th add condition, Uk .KM ALKA - SELTZER trtV.ueU!'p C,hU contl" JwrdrnnM 8odlum (n nlnelc) vegetabu and In Ace-bln-..? com-"wl- mineral sr mDj drink and by the package ADui-Selto- th by XZ7!f always contains more or less moisture, which can gradually form water in your gasoline system. There is less chance of this when you keep too much air out of your gasoline tank, by having it filled close to the top. It is still just as important as ever to get a gasoline that always in any cold fires away lickety-spli- t not dripping and flooding waste-full- y not draining your battery not "false starts" of lot a by chokneedless thinning your oil by ing. The most helpful thing you can do for yourself right there is to keep g Special your tank full of Winter Blend Conoco Bronze. Con- ... I ... ... sure-firin- tinental Oil Company SPECIAL WINTER BLEND Cy GASOLINE |