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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD New Ideas Expected to Aid Weather Prophets iRtermountaiii News rBricfly told for Busy Readers Mrs, Che: land spent V rs. John L ison and DROITII RELIEF STARTED 1 t of the lowstone ii feW t but , ebb and f, at Moon I roaming U1 senate ier day, about and and bouse that there !e'en of ,ltS COm: fD BCSsln'fVand sited will JD eleven Iorg Sund R .avestigatIons. Jrs. Rosa J few i m members of in attend-- t sare out campaign. even so, It but, 1 Agoing to be an ex-m- ot searching Em mudslinging, through and the ,0 summer 0 n is . work JuiLl 5ek- - ot 0 I infallible conclusions, Irs. Virg-- In my I must see a valid rea-J- f just a single one, ly- The a investigations. O' jns committee of the of Mytc-teout to do some id parent the federal taxation les. . everywhere I have o 0Und approval of the se who acan be no doubt of a fan Mr. am d Myton 1 provided the survey, My ton wll accept the results ibison, M examined the facts, American taxation Mrs. J onal and state, surely type. Mrs. Wil s another significance Jr. and sys-n- d 1 Medicin1 reestima1tbflt s . rePr!ed J0 w.as total of almost a t year in interest on ot of the national gov- that debt reaches ,j,000 which President announced it will eii UlvlA t that Information was 'jrther inquiries con- - easily may reach debt iJ the winter of interest alone will This is iiagly more. (rest, mind you, and f uilsion for retirement oe debt, which would extra tax dollars. national debt Is so higher and the roing Vav 'and means committee jeh an intensive study I system, one can not- - fail together. The obvi- y.TTO'H a is: is the administra-p- , ng concerned over the .krfVimds to pay the huge J 6 jincurred in spending our Salt La by be -- 'the depression? the house com-Secretary Morgen-sj- l tly with .dy. Sa U U tr treasury, announced of anther brain-trus- t the tax questions for Morgenthau holds that tem is full of holes, btedly it is, and he feels j I eral method should be that the flow of rev-b- e so dependent upon onomic conditions. To e secretary sent part f of professors and tax IT if ed him over to Eng- tilidy of British taxation ritish taxes apparently her than ours, and Mr. is desirous of finding British government gets - ady i DIVORjrs around Washington G in th of discussion of what lain E lds in the way of tax lent a he rank and file. Mr. nt pulid in his latest radio vers country, It will be hat relief was his first nee that vast sums had pport 'ed for relief and that ate w:! suras will be irate r expend-Miic- h leads back to the L, ma(3e above, LAV Englinnt STJies t of ic namely, help liDkinS the together with an fear that, perhaps, JTCY tiding f00 much money, may tartly, (CUSSing tax Investi- 'ever, It would be unfair to omit reference 3IICE (e to one feature of tis.. IARTjEiaf the house mittee lnvestiga- , am told by real tax au-a- a be of much value, committee was instruct- into the double taxation UriIeScts the country. It is p'eryoue, of course, that Ueu and things upon ; may p'acc federal government lev-- t time.) les and that these taxes of smaller, and some- er. levies by the states. y, the committee in- I to light how often, J Tbrir8 this sort of thing Is ! bjie com-alae- d !EH . hap-IGE- rout1'6 'e II F most double taxation, common Illustrations Indicate how severely ol,ta'ns. Take the tax one. The federal laid a tax on gasoline a" and that tax al as gtna, hnd t0 be pai(1 g,ls" in nddition to the "Idch run ns high In a3 7 or 8 cents a gallon, 1:11 borne by that com a8 much as 10 or galhn In some places vlgnrettes Is anotlier ex this commodity was by the federal govern . "(as l rue n plan "y r ORA'S oIlvwV Vngok put a TIMBER KAXAB, UT. Kanub has received notice that the $38,000 government relief money applied for last winter is now available. The money is to be used for improving the city water system. proBOISE, IDA. Ninety-sevejects have been started in the four Idaho drouth relief districts and appropriated for the work. More than 1500 men have been lven employment. TOOELE, UT. A cofflmitttee of citizens from Lincoln, met this week with the city council and asked If water from Tooele might be hauled to that vicinity, a distance of four miles, to furnish a supply of water for culinary purposes, due to the fact that the stream which has furnished culinary water for the 50 families there for years gets so low Policies of the last several ad- that It only runs part of the day. ministrations in Washington have The city granted them the privilege presented many of hauling water from the Tooele U . S. Greatest puzzling things, mains provided they furnish their some of them own container. Landlord and move one to inPOCATELLO, IDA. Water from quire where It all will end. For Tocatellos gravity system, the prinexample, the Farm Credit adminis- cipal source of which Is Mink creek, tration the FCA of the alphabet- has diminished this year to about ical soup released a statement to 000.- 000 gallons daily, while at this the press the other day to the ef- time last year the daily flow was fect that the twelve federal land more than 3,000,000 gallons. banks now own outright 22,078 MILFORD, UT. The heaviest farms and almost own thousands of rain since 1929 swept Milford reothers on which the loans are in cently, resulting in a flood which virtual default. I think it can be caused considerable damage to many said, therefore, that Uncle Sam has homes and gardens. become the greatest landlord In the IDA. The Randolph DRIGGS, world. has employed company Marketing While the Information Is more men to build a large warethirty or less startling that the federal house here. They expect to have apgovernment, through one of Its 500 pickers in the proximately multifarious agencies, now owns so fields. much farm land, the fact gives only LOGAN, UT. There have been an inkling of what has happened in others of the various agencies paid on Logan citys current obligathe first six through which It acts. As I said, tions $72,000, during to Maycv of months according 1934, one can hardly help inquiring where It all will end. I make no attempt A. G. Lundstrom. Besides paying to controvert the policy of federal the interest payments on the citys loans on farm lands or homes; I indebtedness, $32,000 have been apon the principal, he said. only can pause and wonder what plied OGDEN, UT. About 1,000 railthe future holds If the course is road ties a day are being cut by continued. The farm loan banks have a total the Standard Timber company of of ?S2,930,000 tied up In those Evanston, Wyo. operating in the farms which they hold. The only Wasatch national forest, according way that money can be withdrawn to regional forest officials. n x mTPV remain Jf CCC SAVES RABBITS ment and then the states put their levies on. The result Is that In many states the tax on cigarettes amounts to more than the selling price of the package would be If no tax were laid. Twenty-nin- e states now collect taxes on incomes of Individuals or and twenty-siof corporations, them collect a tax from both. These taxes, of course, are aside from the high rates imposed by congress under federal income tax laws. These matters naturally constitute subjects for serious Investigation. It is the only way by which congress can Inform itself and determine a policy. Such, however, unfortunately cannot be said about most of the other Investigations that are running through the summer and fall. took a for- weeks ag0, I found in y, -- Congress o ERADICATING - ovo Monde f BUILD NEW CITY II ALL Interpreted William Bruckart is by sale of the lands. If they are sold, the chances are new mortgages in varying amounts will have to be placed on them because most buyers are not In a position to pay the whole sum in cash. Some of them again will default, and the government agency again will own the land. All of which is by way of saying that the idealist who wails and gnashes his teeth about the terrible brute who forecloses has not yet solved the problem of saving homes that were bought on a margin of cash that was too narrow, or a home that was bought by an Individual who ran Into hard luck. The point of It Is that the federal government is dabbling into It Is going beyond everything. what government ought to do. When one examines the whole picture respecting government and its scope these Astounding days, it is rather astounding. For Picture instance, the Reconstruction Finance corporation announced the other day that It was willing to help the Baltimore & Ohio railroad refinance its maturing bonds. I do not know what the outcome will be, but It seems to me that refinancing of a railroad by use of government credit Is hardly a function of government. The Reconstruction Finance corporation Is making loans continually. It has loaned money to, or has bought stock In nearly 4,500 banks. Proponents of this policy contend soundly enough that unless those loans had been made, the banks which obtained them would have gone on the rocks and the depositors would have suffered. But I am still wondering if it is the proper function of government to protect private activities to the extent of guaranteeing out of the public funds that I shall get my money back on any old Investment or what not into which I have put it Some way, I am inclined to feel that government, as such, ought not be dabrebling Into things where It Is will that people Insure to quired not be foolish or crooked. And there are going to be more loans made. The last congress enacted a law providing for loans to small IndusIndustry, the tries loan legislation, It was called. Business leaders and bankers tell me that the government Is going to find Itself owning a lot of business wrecks through those loans. The bankers say that If a business has a chance to survive, which means It can pay expenses, It can get money at ordinary banking houses. If the government is going to nmke loans only to those unable to get bank loans, the comlctlon I hear most often expressed Is thnt the government had better set up another agency from whhh It can send supenisors or genera! manner rs all oi or the country to run the property It eventually will d own. by Western New seaner Union. Air mass analysis, methods for slope of air wedges, and rapidity of which have been developed largely warm air ascent. during the last decade, Is rapidly asAlong the "cold front the advancsuming an important place In fore- ing polar, or cold, air forms a wedge casting the weather. Greater detail In observational material than is ordinarily available is necessary for such forecasting. The analysis method of forecasting calls for the study of two or more conflicting masses of air, usually of widely different oyigin, and consequently of different characteristics as to temperature and moisture, which come together along what Is called a line of discontinuity, a polar front, or a wind shift. Air over polar regions, of course, Is much colder than that over tropical regions. The transition, however, is neither gradual nor regular. Instead, large masses of air in one or the other region become supercooled or superheated. These masses develthat op Into surges, or "bulges, meet along an Irregular line. Because they differ structurally in temperature and moisture, and therefore density, the masses do not mix In an orderly fashion but tend to preserve their own Identities. This results In a battle for supremacy, which forms the drama that Is our weather. The air from the polar regions Is cold, dry, heavy, and relatively cloudless. That from the tropical regions Is warm, moist, relatively light, and cloudy. At the line where they meet, the advancing tropical air, being warm, moist, and therefore lighter, is forced to ascend and flow northward over the wedge of cold air at the surface. This is called the warm front. The air as it rises is cooled by expansion, and the moisture In it is condensed Into clouds from which rain or snow may fall. The amount and duration of this precipitation depend on several factors, Including wind direction, amount of moisture, DIETRICH, IDA. To save crops throughout this section of Idaho, the eradication campaign is being vigorously pushed against rabbits, despite announcements from eastern states that "save and the rabbits drives are being organized is a protest against killing off the pests in western states. ESCALANTE, UT. F o r e s t r y near members of CCC camp Escalante, succeeded in saving much valuable timber in the Powell National forest. Tire had started about a mile from where these two sections were working and the boys were at the scene in a few minutes. The fire was in a valuable timber place, but by quick action, only about a half acre was destroyed. GRANGEVILLE, IDA. A bull recently visited the airport here, and after horning In on the party by crashing the fence there was no pate the bull, snorted up to the Zimmerly brothers plane. Half 1 dozen slashes of his horns caused $300 damage to the machine. GARLAND, UT. More than half of the Locomotive Springs project 40 or 50 miles directly west of here, has been completed. When the project Is finished at a cost of $47,000 a wild fowl refuge, a lake for the 10,000-acr- e propagation of bass and a formed be wil shooting marsh and will be opened to the n F-1- sport-lovin- g public. MONTPELIER, IDA. The annual Rear Lake county fair wll be held August 30, 31 anil September 1, it has been decided by fair officials. BRIGHAM CITT, UT. The Box Elder school hoard awarded the contract for an addition to the McKinley high school at Tremonton, to Elijah Thompson of Salt Lake, the hid being $15,007. At the same session the hoard decided to purchase two all steel bodied bases. I D A. Deficiency TOCATELLO, In precipitation during June, which was .29 inch under the normal of 1.09 i fifties, brought the total deficiency for the first six months of this year to 4.99 Inches, the monthly weather report from the Pocatello weather bureau shows. are MINERS VII.LE, UT.-P- lans being made for a new city hall, the work to he done by the 1 ERA. Arrangements are also being made by FERA for a canning project here, which will employ five women. OGDEN, UT. Fourteen carloads-o- f drouth cattle awaiting slaughter, have beri reeched at the Ogden air-ma- or thrust under the warm air, and the precipitation is squally, usually, however, covering only a comparatively small area. Accompanying these precipitations are marked and sudden changes In temperature and w ind, followed by a more or less steady state until the next meeting of conflicting air masses, when the drama is in Use for Packing Ice Cream Sausage Cases The difficulties of serving ice cream cheaply and conveniently may be solved by packing the perishable substance in sausage cases. Ice cream sausage has been found to save time and expense, while assuring perfect sanitary conditions. With the aid of special filling machine the transparent cases are tightly packed with tee cream by the simple expedient of crank. The sausage conturning-- a tainer may bo used for all kinds of ice cream, water ices and frozen fruits. The new packing Idea has been demonstrated at the Leipzig Ousts the Elephant transportation Is adpart of the world, says Popular Mechanics Magazine, Is demonstrated In Ceylon, where the automobile Is challenging the elephant. Ceylons known history begins witli the Sixth century before Christ. It is a large island lying 55 miles southeast of the extreme southern point of India In the Indian How- - modern vancing into every ocean. The native inhabitants of Ceylon are the Singalese, who are Buddhists, a gentle and peaceable people. The men have the custom of dressing somewhat like women. There are COO miles of railroad and excellent automobile roads. Several thousands of elephants roam wild through the islands forests, large numbers being tamed for duties as beasts of burden, For centuries the elephant has been the principal means of travel In the island, but the Introduction of the automobile, the truck and the filling station, that necessary aid to modern travel, Is fast relegating the elephant to a secondary place. 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