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Show ai'c Tw Tuesday, November 17, 1931 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN i i rlckion. Mrs John Sou'll, Mrs Ray ration. Practically all t lie ward gamzed a society to meet every vase! Trlday nviit. by Wrek End in Richmond H Gujn.an. Mrs Lucy Foy and Mt members were present. A stunt In other Tuesday evening for social Dr. and Mr- W W. Ro&s fja-n- t troop commute w Im h Arizona Wranglers", pi.d n encu the D H who I a served the wci-li.d m Itiilnnond Wti;!e Ji t.n J, Rotxtts mi A rather lengthy discussion of the tax situation in at a development ..I-face a biouJiast, was a m reax i .i t.i.g last week of .Vr h; d ( at f until. i vr Jur i n it , i? Horace Palmer, IMre-Jimthe county anJ state has been submitted to the editor Vewtin fcerved. lo were nts in : s r f ii rh V.i i ,fd a s'. idem fnm Milford, was a ed j: i e N I on ru d family tune of the Cache American for publication. Along with the !i u' r f t.e i'. to organize a year program and L- Ce'U-raat. I iidi-!" 'I f h t! l e.r at raiuh y. ifued Man on Job :! rn.it hji;i .ntrj o' .Hid uin l.e is planning one of dramas, article is a revie .v of the salaries of the elective and yv ii) H'..! j. t i. a e t':i ir uii.e ui t j. lie i.- - ar Ii it.. t The young men and women of talks and debates that promises to with offices that are directly appointive Ncwte.'i for the wintir They reT.V.e be of great benefit to all. . fr - tili ..1.1- for a the state ccpitol. main'd m Ian an . loof da). ' ' !1 u. coi.; t dn- -i .: s y i .t . The fact that the Cache Ainoricjii is ; ily ' Hi w : n' d , t n, f . :t! with one type setting machine nu the Man Here (crci'-- h ! o i' 'a m.1 come In e I ani.T that so many demands are made upon the machine, id toltm keepin In touch Miilili W. O Hansen, one of the prom-n- . wish their many nt citizens of Cornish, was tranis difficult to handle a communication as lengthy aid toon I buslm 1 1. j, Interest. camp of tin n business in Logan Saturday. a will ho'd 1 mi L:ii, sacting if Crystal Furniture has ;Ur most pioi.r-this one. Grt Tlielr Elk afternoon at Hr. llanscn says his ward had a ihuintav in and New values Used meeting Kurnitute outstamliii; Many of the inferences drawn in the article do not Dan Te lor. vn-- n of Mrs very Interesting time Friday n'glv. 'IT Of 2 30 oclcx k at the home during the coming week. 320 South Mam The mutual workers entertained meet the entire approval of the management of this Trpmonton and Fred Predrli i I'a rv. - the Junior membera of the organl-- . Fredbe will Mrs. The hostesses arel'cm Uv Living room suites, first quality mohair in the each sect'ird hnr b. J! publication. However, there are a few facts in the forest Cache National Th'v most the ticle which our readers might be glad to read for u( delightful patterns, two and three-piecshot at the head of Cowley caninformation they contain. marked down at yon. These hunters secured their OWNERS-ATTENTIO- N This might be a good time for tax agitation, al- bag limit last year on a similar SUITES Absolutely Fit for a Queen They checked In Saturday though there are many reasons why it does not have a hunt. Bedroom suites, ivory and parch, complete afternoon at the Logan Hardware,! BATTERY MAN DO VOI R 1 1 T ONI V AN EXPERT wholesome effect. Our laws are on the statute books. check-ln station with spring and mattress, vanity, bench, chest B4TTERV REPAIRING on American That Vexatious Tax Problem Cache V - J-- : Semi-Wwki- y ll,1 Piib; ncw-npi- every Tuesday and Friday at 62 We. t Center Street lea. an. Utah r a Owners and publishers - rates .I. 1 . I r- 1 e.-- c-ncfe- L''u l WILLIAM C. ENGLAND J. H. ENGLAND J C. ALLEN. JR. all of Logan, Utah Subscription (') t- nflde fur jnlvteije Second Class postal rates at IinW. It 'all, pctufflec. Aipl-r- , i " -- wi-i- vir 8 HARVEST Jir-ep- (1 50 by carrier or mall WEEK SPECIALS arra;iM 1 Advertising rates made known application. 1 I e, HOLLYWOODS CHILD Allan Douglas has beer engaged to edit a movie department for the Cache American. He will tell us the good points of all the movies that are to come In the week He is admirably fitted tor this work as he has seen all the film dramas that have come to Salt Lake the past ten years. He is also a close follower of the New York and Ltm through Angeles film production the newspapers of those cities. If you have any questions to ask him about the past, present, and future o fthe celluloid dramas he will answer you cheerfully as he has a Bobbie Burns smile for everyone his How could he help It with name, the essence of all that Scotch. $99.50 $115.00 TAR Budgets have been made and plans laid for the spending of the moneys. Many people think taxes are too high. In fact, there are few who would voluntarily pay taxes. It is said that taxes in Logan and Cache county are in line with other tpwns and counties of Utah situated as we are. To reduce taxes, it must be remembered, we must sacrifice the good that comes from the payment of them. Our roads will of course suffer, likewise our schools, our city, county and state governments. The employment situation will be disturbed if we are to materially lower taxes. Some contend that the salaries of state officials are too high. These salaries were set by the state legislaBazaar ture. That is the body to work with to obtain a Providence reduction. In stiring up the tax question at this time of year Providence First Ward Annual Bazaar will be held again Thursday causes mistrust among those who have the taxes to and Friday, November 19 and 20 pay. As a result many will not pay taxes who should commencing with a chicken supper do so. Some hold that it would relieve the burden to . e Thursday at 5 00 p. m. and a I drama, Her step Husband" at sjpay taxes twice a year instead or once a year as we go p. m. Will continue Friday, with a aj the present time. The present plan no doubt was Bazaar, where quilts, dresses, apthe producer who harvests his crops rons. rugs, childrens clothing, hand arrang,e(j f0 assjst work, etc, will be sold very leason-abl- e in the fall of the year. This has not proved altogether commencing at 2 p. m. Cafet- - satisfactory, but it is a difficult problem to devise a plan that will suit all classes. As soon as this office can do so, it will publish in full the article submitted to us for publication. 1 . I Do Not Neglect Your Battery of Your Car CERTIFIED Radio Service Skanchy & Sm.h Engineers Day and Night SERVICE 133 So Main Phone j"9W Phuii- - 0 Evpert Tire Repairing Ecerj'thing in Rada) Radio It is the Heart JACOBSENS PAR CO SERVICE 3?I r,'.ir:h Ma:n MKtlti; WITH A SMIIF PSo? 25 PARCO SERVICE STATION JACOBSEN is nmv WARD Tivily Person? ! Supervision of J. L. Jacobsen JACOBSEN lr.L 184 j and bed. ONLY $G9.50 A beautiful stock of Axminstcr Kujjs. 9x1 2 NOW $22.50 $21.85 I)av Bed and Pad. splendid values ijPRVSTAL Bottling I' 1 tl v 72-7- 4 Furniture Exchange West First North St. PM j & II pi II at -- WATCH THIS PAPER For the Opening Specials of Logans New and Up-to-Da- erla supper at 5 pm. Auction sale and dance 9 p.m. Every one is welcome and your patronage will be greatly appreciated. Advertisement 7 30 Local News Thomas Tar bet Camp The Thomas Tarber Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Thursday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs Helen Malnwaring, 449 West 1st North, assisted by Jennie Morgan and Margaret Myrick. Meat Market Advertising FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath $12.50. Close in. Phone 764. FOR SALE Enameled Circulator. Good as new, cheap. Jackson and Fry Company. Phone 130. THREE POUND COLORED Wool Batts $1.00 Everton Mattress Factory, 30 North 1st West. Phone room 3 YOUNG MAN wishes bookkeeping and stenographic work. Phone 21. h mother. Foxes Get Away The heavy snow broke down the fence that Incloses the J. Karl Wood fox farm on Rivef Heights and thirty foxes were liberated. They have all been captured and returned to the pens but four. CircTT-lat- Good as new, 326 East 3rd South. FOR RENT Twolurnished rooms and both. 61 East 2nd South. Phone 292w. Coach Nash Sedan, Special Six .... Essex Sedan modern West FOR RENT Modern 5 room furnished house. 25 Marindale ave. Inquire at 275 West Center. Bridge-Beac- Mrs. Rebecca Cardon Durrant Coach 312 FOR RENT Brick House 4 rooms, - bath, pantry and closed in sleep-in- g porch. Large lot. Phone 97W. SALE oclock. Chevrolet Coupt 1928 Essex Coach 1927 Ford 1927 Dodge 3-- 4 $250 $295 $195 $195 n $195 $195 Ton Screen Truck Credits Must Re Used Not Later Than November 25. 1931. PROBLEM If a lady was employed for the month of November, and her salary was fixed at one cent for the First Day and doubled each day thereafter, what would she receive for the month? Bauh PAY LAT! So Buy your Premier Furnace NOW with only a small down payment Use it all winter without any further charge whatsoever and then wait until next October, 1932, before paying the balance. Phone or call at our shop for full details. This offer good for November and December ONLY. Bring your answer in or mail them before November 21st as contest closes on that date. Jackson and Fry BAUGH MOTOR CO. LLL g'' Address A safe place to buy LOGAN, 140 So. MAIN c today. Motor Co. Logan, Utah Gentlemen: The Lady would receive $ for her salary for the month of November. Name Company Pep 88. It vaporizes more readily, more completely at low temperatures. It acts as if your motor were already warmed up before you start. It is the cleanest and driest gasoline you can buy. As a result of its improved features, Pep 88 requires very little use of the choke it saves work for your battery reduces crankcase oil dilution eliminates sputtering and does away with starts. Try a tankful of Pep 88 no w and get real thrills out of motoring these nippy, exhilarating days and nights. Just pull up beside a Pep 88 pump (L Ton Truck ijuj Km as o LI This is not just another winter gasoline. Its an entirely new product the result of extensive research made to a new standard by means of improved processes recently perfected at our modern plant. Youll notice the difference in your cars performance particularly in the way it starts on a cold morning, when you use the new improved $875 $245 $325 ANSWER TO PROB LEM 30 NORTH 1st WEST Phone 130 Logan, Utah g l 1927 Oakland Center. FOR 3 and Mrs. Valko Hickman will assist the hostess. Mrs. I. P. Stewart will treat the topic and Mrs. A. J. Smith will read the biography of her dealers prices. 1923 Chevrolet Landau Sedan 175. RENT at For all correct answers to the problem listed below, give $100.00 credit on any new Nash, Dodge,, or Plymouth, also any used car priced at $195.00 Our prices on new cars are nationally known, and prices on our used cars are listed below Compare them with other we-Avil- apartment, steam heat. the home of Mrs Bessie Ballard, 73 North 3rd West Thursday afternoon Free $100.00F ree Classified by the recent improvements at our modern refinery Chosen Scoutmaster Ballard Camp The Henry Ballard camp of the Henry Aebischer was appointed Daughters of Pioneers will meet at Scoutmaster of troop five of the Lo- - te t FOR i Just perfected UTAH jff (77) Co) (OXO) Starts like a. Flash & an Logan, Utah |