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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCII 13, 1920. 32 LOGAN Office, 41 19. W. Fleam DEPARTMENT 2 North Mln. TalepHen Resldenc Telsphan 490. 1 Lam Put Your Furs in Cold Storage recommendations are to be made, lnclud- log suggestions as to how the money be raised. Would Representative Fordney of Michigan, who has chairman of the committee, fsvored bonus legislation from tha start of tha hearings, said today that he si 111 la for It, but has not formed an opinion aa to the beat meant of raising the money. Representative Gamer of Texaa, Demo- SpttUI to The Trlbuas. . crat. predicted that no bonus bill would Idaho. March 14 At be reported from the committee. Ha ex- - thaPOCATELLO. Cache County Will Lannock county school trustees contreated the belief that the committee will f Ine cioslnf laat night, the following up thirteen to twelve or thereabouts vention, off cera were elected; president, Joseph In opposition to the proposed legislation. of d.atrict No. 4. Oownev; vice Two or three .of the Republicans listed by president. Hem y Bjorkman of Central, Mr. Garner as opposing legislation refuse and O. E Hendricks of distr.ct secretary. to admit that they have formed an opin- No. 7$ of Oxford Meetings March 28. The resolutions of the ion one way or the other. These memremuneraassociation endorse bers, who Include Representative Green tion for teachers andincreased leg station permitof Iowa and Treadway of Massachusetts. h mill taxes in aU districts ting gher , are expected to cast the deciding votes. are short of funds. Special to mo Tribune. The question of raising ths money Is which The follow. LOGAN of salaries for scale ng March 14. Th educational of the chief difficulty. The testimony teachers mat adopted by the convent loir financial experts of the government In Holders campaign which was to hava taken place of $900; third certificates. grade opposition to any bond issue Is believed third grade and one laat month In Cache county, but which e year experience. to have killed any chance of the ap$950; waa postponed on account of the Infiu-nx- a Special to The Tribune. one second and grade years exproval of that Notwithstanding the BRIGHAM CITY, March 14. When- - criticism of theplan. on perience. 4iCh)0; second grade and two ep. domic, will be conducted March proposed sales taxes livyears experience. $1050: year state ths ground of Increasing the cost of nnouncd br th or life certificate and twoeight b, experijears ing. some of the members are expected to ence. $1150; one or normal mittee In charge. Speakers from the A. Frogley became one of year college Assisa tax. support special Although trm.ning. $1200; two years same, $1260, committee will attend the meet-- ; He charter memben and at the first tant Secretary of the Treasury Lefflng-we- il three years same. mademmmand.r told the committee during the week $1350. ears same, $1390; four Inge The schedule of mealing. In Yearly increase la prov.ded for addisane that for the only plan raising foland and under as local the scale the minimum for boasts an enrolment of aeventy-flv- o county, speakers are per tional revenue was by Increasing the norand grade teachers Is $900, and cent of the service men In the com .lows: mal Income tax rate, this plan la not be- rural for high school teachers $1350. Afternoon meetings: Logan tabernacle. i munlty and It Is a live and active or. lieved to os likely to meet with favor. L. Sumner Pond, rural district No. S A series of dancing Mayor William M. Howt.l; Avon, C. J. Ktn.iatlon. The ways and means committee also parties a talk Friday on the duties of been gave for ) R. I of the purpose Christensen of Hyrum; 1'aradlse. H. will take up the question of providing a given Adams of Hyrum; Hyrum First ward, J. building up the treasury and each fune- - means of revenue to make up for the trustees, and Superintendent W. R. 8 twaa iers talked tlon about the teachers salaries characterised by a crowd which deficit In prospect as s result of the deK. Cordon of Logan; Hyrum second ward, t" capacity of the Academy of cision of the problem. Km.uic al problems were Andrew Hammond of Providence; Hyrum court Invalidating supreme by Henry Bjorkman. week the post brought to the taxing of stock dividends as Income. H1 Third ward. W. K. feloan of Logan; Tie chief speakers Saturday were AA ,h oomlc Riff. Paff, Representative Green will urge the apellavlUe, E. R. Owen of Logan; Men- - J President Charles R. Frasier of the ou. Presented bvopera the Baker post proval don. Dr. E. P. Oldham of Logan; Provi- of a plan for a tax upon corporaMTech. O. Werner of the Albion Okuen, and the local deuce First ward, Weston Vernon of Lo- - j swelled distributing earnings In the form of Normal, John and Dr. H. Smith Woolley on Its treasury by about $200. post tions Idea lo make the tax It his stock. is gan; Providence Second ward. A. L. Cole health coud lions. A. T. Tipplts of The local post holds Us meetings reg- so high as to of Logan; College, W. Lyle Allred of Lopreient corporations from mon spoke on club work, and O, E ularly and Is Interesting itself in every following the practice of issuing stock Hendricks gan. in of Oxford on consolidation the means which VVells-"illactivity H.community Mt. Sterling, L. Hatch of dividends for better conditions. ilham MendenhaM of Thatcher dishave Advances a a Sm.thlield First ward, George R. been made to secure a trict home In the progave an excellent outl.ne of the Hill. Jr., of Logan; 8m.tbfleld Second 14 Former functions March MONTICCLLO. of thd rural high school. Poposed gymnasium which the four city service orward, Senator J. W. Funk of Richmond; wards of men have this community are going to erect In this city, catello was again chosen as the meeting Ber.son, J. W. Kirk bride of Smlthfield; the members li'Mh American Legion port the ganised of next for the tbe year prop- lo be chartered In Utah. legion back Lewiston F rst ward. H. Bullen of Lo- osition. The post Is place named for 1 evi Peterson, the first volungan; Lewiston Second ward. Joseph of Third Lewiston ward, teer from nan Juau county to give his Qulnney Logan; (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) li. Larsen of Smlthfield, and Cove, life In the war ASHi.N'GTON, Alarm 14. Members J. H. Peterson of Smith!. eld t post starts out with a ffnembershlp F:rt wsrd. PPur to be almost equally divided on of The Evening meetings. eighteen. Lieutenant Fred Keller wasn Professor George D. Casio; Logan Sec- - ',lon following the closing of hearings on chosen for port commander, with wi'l meet or.d ward. Professor Ray B AVest; Logan the subject. The committee Eiwyn Blake and H. AV Third ward. Dr. O. H. Budge; Logan in execul.ve session on Monday to BeachYoung, as vice commanders, and Leslie T. consider the In proposed legislation Fifth ward. Prea'dent 8. F. Bailif; Logan detail. Def nlte action will be de- Foy and Ralph Bailey aa adjutants S xth ward. Professor L. R. Humphreys; ferred unt'l after a meeting of the naTbe members of the posh are planning lagan Seventh ward, Alme Sonne; Logan tional executive of the Ameri- to present a play, "Buck's Furlough," a committee Eighth ward, H. E. Hatch: Logan Ninth can on 32. March new at which from army life. In the near fulurs Story Legion ward. Dr. E. G Peterson: Logan Tenth ward, AV. R. Ballard; Logan Eleventh wind fcieplien Hailstone. (Continued from Page One.) that there are only certain representaProfessor A. N. Sorenson; Millville, tives of a government that we will treat Rivur Heights, M. R. Hovev; North Lowith. The German people have a perthe'r hands a danger against which they gan. Professor AV. AV. Henderson; Richfect right to say what kind of governw.H have to fight. mond. Professor Henry Peterson; Corwant. ment The they thst only question "It cannot be supposed that Feisal has nish, C. L. blink: Trenton, C. H. Apder-ru- n our government has s right to ask Is made without assurof Richmond: Clarkston, C. A. Howhether the government of a country Is ance ofhis proclamation ; n support. It is not doubted thatv K. L. Dr. of Lew ston Newton. gs stable so that It can be resufficiently the Germanophile Turkish national par-tAVest of Ixigan: Amalga, Sylvester Lowe garded as s real go eminent and one likely under Mustapha, Kernel and Envey of Smlthfield; 8t Johns church, Logan, to keep faith. Bey has promised that support on the the Rev. Kdwhi T. Lewis; Presbyterian we would only deal with the kinds bae !lf religious uprising in of governments same of us want set up. Asia of a general church, Logan, the Rev. Harris Minor aaatnst the allies. we wouid probablv hate to deal with At the same time there has been a very few governments. close qJHinee between tho Turkish na"The are GermgiLpeaple going to have tionalist forces and the soviet destroyCOUNTY FARM BUREAU sltbatlon kind of reasonable government. ers of Kenikon. Thus Syria is linked here,'there were a number of some "As regards our troops in Germany once the present with Turkey and southern Russia. ANNOUNCES PROGRAM senators is who said that think man that every Jack of them for im"With this situation defeated, it will be necessary should be withdrawn. treaty What we should mediate attention of thecalling to make a separate pact with Germany, do allies In Asia Is to cut 14 our down T.VaN March The Cache couny but if this plan were adopted, the senexpense, stay at Minor, the other unit of the combination home and tell the rest of the world farm bureau has announced a program of ate would to acta for the purpose of distracting and run afoul the president, leave us alone." evork fo farmers uf th countv, which as he couldagain a new treaty In pigeonhole dividing allied effort. Senator (.awrence A'. Sherman, Repub-Icawill include new projects best suited to the same manner as he is expected to "That action occurred vesterdav in of I'linole: the cortd.t ona of the county. The proesone. of Berlin in the form of a bloodless revothis Congress might dispose "It looks to me aa though the reac- lution gram was outlined bv County Agent IL cape further difficulties by passing a executed not without evidence of in Germany are paving the way of an accord L Wrigley and otficers of the farm buresolution declaring the war with Ger- tionaries existing between the rebels for a return of the kaiser Prussian-ism- , reau. and numa' of an An end. at and the opinion many party overthrown. and as soon ss they get enough same troops that placed Kneke "The Following ore the projects in the order ber of senators on tbe situation today powder and sausage together they wil, in power ten months ago are the ones of. their Importance aa seen by the bufollows: run amuck again.. I dont think the who marched Into Berlin to maik his reau: First, rotation of crops; second. establishment of a new regime In Geroverthrow. . Improvement of livestock by building Watsons Views. many will have any effe.-- t on the treaty "Now the situation on the Rhine tightsi. o and introducing pure-bre- d s'res Into Senator AVatson, Republican of Indiana: of peace, for I am hopeful that It will be ens. Now the attention of France is the herds; third, weed eradication; defeated and for a shortly of establishment the tiiink good not "I do divided between her difficulties in far-ff- f fourth, consol of rodents. Senator Borah, Republican, of Idaho-"the more immediate menBvria military regime In Germany will have cannot see any indications In it but ace to herand northeastern frontier. any effect on the peace treaty, because those of an Internal affair. I see nothing CHILDREN I think the treaty will be defeated beof these events perceive in "Observers it that pertains to America. The Gerfore the end of the week by a margin In their peculiar interrelation the gravest mans are 1 WILL BE EXAMINED of simply look with 0 apprenew war. In fht, the do not changing their form of lilies of six votes tn their own peculiar way and possib hension on the present revolution, for I government question is being asked whether ofthea Is none of t our business. new developments are the signal think the German people .themLOOAN. March 14. The dentists of do not want the old mosarehlstle regime, Germany rebirth or a world conflagration Logan will begin this week to conduct selves Head. its in Asia Minor." kaiser at the with the examination of the teeth of every The German people, of course, sre en- COMMERCE CHAMBER pupil In the city schools at the new den, titled of government form to whatever tal parlors at the Logan high school. Th PRESENT ASCENDANCY the fins) defeat of the dental parlors at the school are now they want. After week it is possible that this treaty peace and each dentist completely equipped of aome form LOGAN, take 14. March up senate the may "re-vTh u 4 will spend annual day there this week, of th chamber of commerce will peace treaty with Germany." making examinations and classification separate PROMISES TROUBLE take piace Ma.ch 31 at th Lyric theaSenator Lenroot, Republican, of of the teeth of tie children. Those who ter. The show will consist of original need care will be attended to later. a of musical number and minstrels arranged I do not think tbe creation AVASHINGTON. March 14 (By the AsThe complete equipment at the dental new form of government in Germany will by local composers. A variety of acts sociated Press ) The ascendancy to powparlors will be presented to the city have on have the effect been direct peace for the er any planned treaty man National.a. of tha old pro-Gentertainboard of education. ment. itself, but I think that If the treaty In Turkey, wh cli has resulted in killed it will have a pronounced effect on Joseph A. Smith, Jr., will conduct th party the present Turk eh crisis, Is describea our making a separate treaty of peace olio and la tho musical dtrector of the for the CONTRACT REJECTED first time in coifident.al reports With Germany." company, which includes twenty of the rece.xed here from Constantinople b mae voices in the cUv. Lewis Ed- Professor Der Hagopian, of the Arme bst Smith, Democrat, Georgia: BY SUGAR COMPANY Senator ss 1 can "As far judge from the rather wards, George Teasdaie, Kirk N. Decker man national delegation to tbe peace vague reports. I do not think It will have and T. H. Cutler and Mrs. Jennie E conference the reports have Copes-o- f LOGAN. March 14 Farm bureau Hansen are some of the principals effect on the peace treaty. been submitted to the state uepartment of Cache county met with the of- - gny the performance. The Nationalist party was supposed t finals of Sugar com- - T?sws Oninlfllt have been crushed by the operation ot pany today in regard to the proposed Rector to Leave. armistice the terms, but Its presen beet contract drawn up by the bureau. I Senator Reed, Democrat. Missouri: movement, under the leadership of "If the government that the German After much discussion no agreement LOGAN, March 14. The Rev. x the famous defender ol Kernel, waa reached as the company refused to people have set up Is of a reasonably Miller, who has been rector of the j.ihrst Dardanelles, Is described as rivalling accept contracts ss at'nu'ated bv the bu- - I stable and orderly character, capable of Methodist church of Logan for the last the of union ano of "comm.ttee the that German for In th is will there T'le beet reau. the county speaking leave tomorrow for Albany people, year, question which In 19U8 dethroned Sulis regarded as serious until a aatlafac- - i no reason why the United biates should Wis., where he has accepted a position progress" Abdul tan and Ham'd I It. proceeded to the ss pa st or of the First Methodist church torv agieement ts reached between the not conclude peace with systematic repression of alien races In 'I have no sympathy for the doctrine of that city. sugar companies and the growers. the Ottoman empire. Accord rg to the reports from Constantinople. the reorganisation of the National sts was started Immediately after the signing of the armistice, Mustapha being assisted by Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha and others among the "Young Turks. who werw supposed to have fled to Germany after Turkey surrendered The party began its activ ties outside the immediate sphere of the government In Constantinop'e and had as its objects the reconquering of the territory of the empire held by the allies, the preservation of alt the old Ottoman empire north of a line drawn from Alexandretta to Mo.aul along northern Arab a and extermination of the population of the empire. To bring about these ends, the reports declare, there was developed an organimovement sation of a vast among Afghans, Pers ans and Tartars In art effort to embarra-- s the Occ dental powers In poseession of Moslem colonies. Cooperat'on with the Russ an Boishev kt also was panned. , AVben the supreme council at London enproarhed the question of settlement of the Turkish treaty or peace, the Nationalist plot, the reports declare, sudIn denly took form with the massacre .Cilicia and the military activity of MusKernel 'n Anatolia. tapha On Apr'l 23. ISIS, a congress of "A'oung Turks and elements attracted to the Nationalist movement, presided over by Mustapha, was assembled at Erxerum. According to the reports. It passed resolutions calling upon the "Young Turks" to "res st all attempts made by the al lied powers to occupy territories hv Armemars and Creeks or to intervene In favor of" Greeks or Arme-n'an- County, Trustees Increase Salaries of Teachers. Special to The Tribune. Hold Postponed Campaign bn Rannocr MONTPELIER. Idaho. March 14 Kenneth B. Dawaon.Vommander of Montpelier post No. S3, American Legion, enlisted in the- quartermaster corps and received his military training in 8t. Augustine, Fla. Mr. Dawson did not have an opportunity of going to Fiance, hla but company s waa on the verge of at the embarking time the arnilst.ee waa signed. Mr. Dawson la a prominent local man K. D. Dawson. and la connected wlth the Bunk 01 Montpelier. He was ppolnted poet communder a few wesks ago, anti under hla supervision much good work lias been undertaken by the local post. Should at GOOD GOODS" We advise you to look thoroughly into Fur Storage Vaults before you decide where1 to store your furs and to feci absolutely safe. We have the only Fur Storage (all season round cold, dry air) that we know .of between Chicago and San . - Francisco, and we invite your to inspect our vaults. Our Furriers , have just returned from the east with all of the newest model patterns for Fall and Winter. Mo-Ca- Summer Rates for Fur. Repair Work and Remodeling Now in Effect AA 7 We advise our customers to give this announcement their A'er-no- early attention. T n, if you usq. 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