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Show r.U Page Four (Mrs. Anderson CACHE AMERICAN ftmti-Wrrkt- Puli'.i y Ja -d Iaan, at ei West Center Ktreft, Kntert d u xxocttC mid Ki cry Utah l.t Otlie? Owners ai.d Pubic her WILLIAM C ENGLAND J II ENGLAND ii t ,t Utah Hates PubM-rlptlo- Adviitl-iii- g by earner ur irwn - J C Jit ALLKM. v. C Mn.dun ur I.!1I to ti.r !.!( .. re f.:i rates matte known upon audit atmii. I'.'li:, n j.!!((' w'o i.i d t'.iii! o' tl..., l.i.'h! ;! s, ' M - L icvu T M f- r I rnr I: it t fvi pi ..(! rt, r.isl.np Willi. mi At.ih r iiu. 1'n- .d i.t J.ui W. J.ii:;: did J L liibmain Tle-all Liir. tii!.nny tliat h- a-a S, r.did n.cliir, il.n-it.- r i wi re Ik t ti !J viVdn .1 - 1 Ellen Iaid f l.c u'. o plmi-- en.in r t.. Oppro; j. a pr hide and prat rs were by Counselor n.n- ic tut r. ,k tH to 1 and lie H C r" Stauffer Tr.- - life and character were paid by tb Hyrtim J. 'd CHIROPODIST LEATKAM DR. G. P. WISEMAN )u i -- ! '! r ; I Offhe hour 0 J 1 hatcher Bldg Parts a-- t Im I I' to 122 to 5 . Phone 521 STORAGE 1 C Schramm-Johnso- Phone many years. were laid for Mr., and Mrs. Alex He is survived by one son, P. O. Buist and daughters, Esther and A. No. A uniform is considered Nelson, Lava Hot Springs, and a Mary and son Charles of Wells-villa personal expense. foster daughter, Mrs. Alma Spack-maJohn Buist of Malad; MX and Q. Last year I had a book pubwith whom he has made his Mrs. William Buist Mrs. Mary E. lished and had it copyrighted. The home for 19 years. Funeral services Mrs. Wllford Larsen; Mrs. company which published it allow- will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Sorensen, O. J. Barrett, Miss lone Baker, ed me a royalty on all sales. This the Richmond tabernacle. Owen Sorensen, Mrs. Baker.' amount would be included in my Mrs. and Mrs. V. V. Nielson enMrs. Henry Stauffer was hostess Income, would It not? tertained with a 500" party at at a prettily appointed luncheon A. It Is Income, hut should not be their home score Friday. High party Saturday evening. The lunchIncluded In youc. gross Income. prizes were won by Mrs. Earl Bair eon table was gay with valentine These royalties flow from a right and Ray Johnson. decorations. Covers were laid for granted by the federal government Patriotic decorations were used. Miss Alice Smith, Miss Edna Sorand are not taxable under a state Luncheon was served. Clifford ensen, H. C. Stauffer, Income tax law. Mrs. Victor Carlson entertained Stauffer, Mrs. Annie Sorensen, Mr. Wedwith a quilting at her home and Mrs. Stauffer. Pinochle was Ninety-nin- e per cent of the nesday. Luncheon was served. enjoyed during the evening. never about things you worry Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Alma Mrs. Retta Hiibner entertained happen. Olsen entertained the Ben Heur the Sovonis club The Thursday. club members and their husbands afternoon was spent in quilting. home Mrs. of at the Friday evening Luncheon was served to 10. Olsen. An oyster supper was served Mrs. William Baker entertained after which progressive games were at a party on Friday evening in played. Special guests included Mr. honor of her son, Melvin, who was and Mrs. E. M. Htcken, Mr. and celebrating his 12th birthday anMrs. C. B. Johnson and Mr. and niversary. Sleigh riding and games Mrs. Myron Talbot of Lewiston. formed the entertainment. Delicious Miss Helen Harris entertained refreshments were served to Betty with a Valentine bunco party at her Delpha Smith, Della Barthome Saturday evening. The Valen- Maisey, lett, Lorraine Wood, Ruth Shelton, tine idea was carried out in dee- - Elva, Vadus and Lillie Mae oration and in the menu. Supper Rulon and Allen Richmond, Baker, Boyd was served to nine guests. Miss Shelton, Glenn Maise. Douglas Faye Lewis won high score prize. Shelton. PRICE M,s. L. O. Sorenson, Mrs. Carl A. Pinochle party was enjoyed at Anderson and Mrs. George Egan the home of Miss FOR OVER Laura Hughes on Wlth he !; LlaT"! adlnneLat Friday evening. The guests includ- Ann Hope. Thursday ed Miss Alice Smith, Joseph Larof last week in honor of their sissen, H. C. Stauffer. 25 ounces for 25 ter. Mrs. E. S. Cotterel of Black-fowho spent several weeks here Save The man who is really sharp with her mother, Mrs. Hope. never complains about dull times. e; . n, - Cockerels are from hens laid 256 to over 300 chalk white eggs in one year. Our are OiME Larsen Glass Co. Price. Phone 192-- IF YOU NEED HELP IN FIL- West PLUMBING AT Baugh Block Phone E. C. MADSEN Logan, Utah RADIO Packing Winston B. Jones Parts and Tnbee Phone ELECTRIC 176 Johnson Cab and N. 2 E. Phone 314 WELDING QUICKER BETTER CHEAPER NEW ELECTRIC LUNDAHL IRON WORKS Logan, Utah 1112 At Small Cost I wlQ repair any make of Vacuum Cleaner. ARMATURE REWINDING for any make of motor my specialty. Jensen Electric $18 COMPANY North Main Logan, Utah BOYS Here's and 80 West 1st North - AND GIRLS Your Opportunity For the next ten days, Every boy or girl in Logan or Cache County who brings a paid in advance subscription to the CACHE AMERICAN Will be given free, a beautiful automatic pocket lead pencil, with repel and expel movement. This pencil is Gold Pleated and equipt with pocket clasp, eraser and extra leads. The pencil is well worth 75 Cents CACHE AMERICAN 62 West Center, Phone 700 Logan, Utah Phone 444 CO. North Main Radio Technician Graduate of Radio and Television Institute, Chicago, IU. Eleven Years Radio Experience Thone 125 Crating Long Distance Moving and Acetylene Welder Experienced Radio Repairing E. 3rd No. ransfer WELDING CALL 261 ft MOVING 449 and Repairs Phone IIS Y ele. 503 PLUMBING 9S0 I Transfer Co. FOR EFFICIENT Hatch Insurance Agency, Inc., . Center Street, Logan, Pehrson stock will YOUR chicks come from? 283 S. 7 W. Phone 857 of Company 30 North 1st .. Shoe Shop j Everton Mattress 17S 40c . TRANSFER $3.93 S. Cyril Clarke CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 4 AV. Mattresses remade thi month with new strong cover rhone .,7tc ..... ORP ING YOUR RETURN, SEE New Pioneer Horton Electric Washer.. $69.50 New shipment of Bed Room Suites.... $49.50 up Metal Beds, complete line... $5.75 up Coil Springs as low as $6.75 $9.00 up Spring Coil Mattresses Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $22.50 up We carry the largest line of Felt Base Rugs in Logan the price on a 9x12 $5.40 Felt Base Linoleum, 2 yards wide 75 New Shipment of L. & H. Electric Ranges See U c 72-7- 58 We call and deliver INCOME TAX . HUPPMANN SPECIAL J ...... . MATTRESS GET YOCR AUTO GLASS WINDOW GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES AT Reasonable lM North Sole Billy's Uncle E. Bert Kendrick What kind ot thi Difference SMITH BROTHERS Lumber Company HERE IS A GOOD TIP -- Half Sole and $1 to $1.00 Heel 95c CENTRAL REPAIRING NEAT-I.DONE AM) AT REASONABLE PRICES e both lime, SPECIAL FEBRUARY BARGAINS 40 YEARS heavy four and Weighty Atme.ph.re The earth's atmosphere weighs tons about 5.632.8UO.OOO.OOO.OOO Every Opening. II yon don't buy from c GLASSWARE MW. ladle' ladle' RADIO REPAIRING that Our breeding hens layers two, three, years old. than of Jliqh Priced brands BAKIMG There Is something mnch more involved In the word culture than Is These ImImplied in dictionaries ply that culture depends upon a refinement of the mind. Anyone Interested In culture, however, see in it a quality of the spirit as well. Culture is the refinement of mind and spirit which is in some people Innate and in others acquired. Weather Strip for 13 Sole and Heel Sole and Itrel . Men' Rubber Heel Heel , . Ladlr Stop That Draft J. nc RAPPLEYE CHICKS North Mam. Loqun Knight Spring Canyon n nt corn-de- Q. Why did I get two Income tax blanks? A. Because it was Impossible for the tax commission to know whether you are in the small Income or the large Income class. If you are earning less than $5000 which was earned from wages, interest or dividends, disregard the large forms. Q. I often consult a lawyer concerning both my business and private interests. Can I deduct this expense from my gross income? A. Not all of it. Your personal expenses are not deductible, but the fees connected with business may be deducted. Q. I started a small business last year and did quite a lot of advertising. Can I deduct this from my income? A. Yes. This is allowable. Q. I subscribe to a number of magazines. Among these are several which are published In the Interest of my profession. May I deduct this as an expense? A. Yes. Subscriptions to current business or professional publications used in business or profession are deductible under expense. Q. I am a nurse and the uniforms which I use only in my profession are an expense both in the original cost and in the laundering. May I deduct this expense? Buy' LUMBER COAL Logan Coal Co. I (Editor's Note The following eorstloD and answers relative to the state Income tax, were prepared by the Salt Lake Telegram. They are republished as information to our readers who may have similar questions to ask relative to filling out the tax Income forms). PHONE 371 NLI.D ATTENTION! Men' SOW SC Your Shoes $5.00 PER MONTH Crnter Went 36 SERVICE NTT FAMOUS -- t , Answers About Income Taxes DAT AND REPAIRING SHOE LOGAN AUTO RAMP GARAGE Mount Fmrrnoop bldg t uri-- Questions And TO YOUIt EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT J ou-rmnen- C. TROTMAN BE KIND COAL one-j;urte- arrorn-piir.n- n AO PAEIC AT THE Chiropodut IOOT M'ltmiST l.-.-- j (- - )i.-- I Tlione AUTOMOBILE Let U Save You Money I a.d On Your and jatrnt lhr.u;h her mitmua i.eix: January IS. Senator Wat oil !rhr a tliii t Awl'-- un Jorud the L. D arcl Jowpll N E"nwn, It. ' ;) Auto Glass Work rule ot the senate ly asking tliat a petition le rea!; .S M.i Poo tu n. I .it.v in bind andjH tiurili PjvrtiiJ pj, , al mjUi and chort.' The I'itnion. iresentei! ly the he it rat ion ot Ameiioas! d fattlilal to ii.titb-is nor Used I; cr Mu i. al n .n. p, iiuT Uv ir Know Unit My lliiMnevs. saiil: "T!.ty coinliinet! Ann lie. it) j; v i r n For All Car by t Is ward tdiolr. A Will, am I. Horenrcn aecr.mp ..n r or more ot our national dfni.Mud nients are sjieinlin t by Ilatn ah ('l.ri .! n.v n and by the sliotr; violin olo. a:,;-'ISO South Main Logan income. No nation can Mami that drain and continue lv. u a railo by I'uul Mnn-- V,'o4 with Mrs f.l'en lAdle a' the n wi'.li i. dm and jnano piano; vmul solo, CyrU NiIm n s to function . . . The business men of the country regard BARBER SHOP Mi 5 Amy and i.t ruinp.ii..-d the by Mrs Marvel B.ir.h't by its awe policy Mai less of party, demand that t Ml HIM m, C'harl.n Andrr- - on p.ar.o. cornet solo by Cl of meddling and repression and petloim the political of Ci.trlund The flora'. : n r.!f ml Use hi'. ,e.an ami Ca-e J. Ji Imviii pronounrrj the bi lie. Intf.'s were beautifully and HAIR CUT functions for which it was created. earned by Mr Hirst's nieces I i'J The rr.nr at the cemeti-rtltdion IIRST I ASS WORK saiil reasonable a that Itorah Senator 19, On January iKarers were Farl Ilutst, Jol;:i O wai diduaed by II. Mon on. 23C wottl of salaries of reduction governmental employes Mis. Audi! on. who was born at Ihi, hs. Gwen Smith. Ilarry hr 3 West ( enter SC tt. Ciiltiett Muir and C!a:s save the tapaers some $3 X), 00t 1,000 or Si.Ml.OtXktU) a Lund. Sweden. March 13, 18.'.,V to Utah Eui.-- t of WclLsvllle. Burial w.o n with her E. W. Ames year, lie introduced a bill to reduce salaries ot Jjo.tMi In IC.i2. She Is survived by her the Mendon cemetery :,." Drug or more by f to 20 per cent, with the exception of the Inn band and the follow tmt daurh-- t Joseph C. Sorensen dedicated the I'ndrr rs, Matilda Mor.son, Hirhmond. grave. judiciary. Harnett, la, can. Amy Shepard Relief society held their work and CHIROPRACTOR On January 19, Governor Moure of New Jersey Anna and Miss CK India Anderson. Salt business meeting on Tuesday. One presented a plan for reorganization of the state govern- Lake and Eva Christensen, Pres- qmlt was quilted, a large crowd was present. Dr. Wm. W. Ross ment, the abolition of 42 commissions and other ton. HMOND S OLDEST One of the social events of Uie measures designed to reduce governmental expend- RIC RESIDENT DIES HEALTH SERVICE week was the party given by itures by millions of dollars, lie said that the taxpayer 8wen C .Nelson, the oldest resl- - past the members of the dramatic 12 Yrr Socmnfu! needs aid and must be helped. and their partners Saturday of Richmond, died at the Practice On January 19, J. A. Emery, representing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Spark- evening at the home of Mr. and 112 West Center St Fbone 936 Mrs. Howard and Games 03 man of Whitney. at the age Saturday National Association of Manufacturers, in testimony music formed the entertainment. A years. before a house committee, said total expenditure of the Mr. Nelson was bom Dec. 2(, 1838 delicious supper was served at one states and federal government and local units was $13,- - at Bamstrop, Sweden. When he long table. All appointments were ot CLASSIFIED Valentine design. Places were mark500. 000, (XX) to 14 billion dollars in 1930, of which $10.- - was 17 years old he went to livecon-In ed L. for Louis K. Wood. Whitnev, was Denmark. He ADVERTISING 250. 000. 0CX) was raised by taxes and the rest borrowed, Copenhagen, Maxine Stauffer verted to the L. D. S. church and Laura Hughes, Mr. and Edna Muir, Gale Kidman. representing deferred taxes. He urged broadening the was baptized in 1863. In 1867 he Mrs. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT For Orval Larsen, Kay Sorensen. missionary in Rent Call 218J. tax base and advocated that government abandon all labored as Hea local Bill John over Bird, Inter Carlyle Longstroth, presided Sjaelland. unnecessary expenditures, adjust compensation in the several branches of the church Lan.ont, Joseph Larsen. Russell LET l'S SAVE YOU MONEY on Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney your blacksmith work. C. E. Petgovernment service, and eliminate unnecessary new there. He married Maren Sophia and Miss Ruth Kranbruel of Lo- erson. 601 North Main. Jorgensen and they lmlgrated to projects. arriving in Salt Lake City gan. On January 19, the New York Times, in a long lead Utah, 3 rooms and bath. August 10. 1870. They resided In Mrs. Charles Ladle, Mrs. Edgar FOR RENT If the lavish measures proposed and Logan for two years and then Hancock and Mrs. Gwen Smith Unfurnished. Wm. C. England. editorial, said: backed with so much passionate and demagogic appeal moved to Richmond where he has celebrated their birthdays Sunday Cache American office. resided. at the home of Mrs. Hancock. Radio were allowed to go through, they would ruin our public since He presided over the Scandinav- music was enjoyed and luncheon FOR SALE Few good short hom Durham Bulls. Ages six months finance, and bring on disaster greater than any which ian organization here from 1895 to was served to 8 guests. to year and half. Priced right. L. E mis1885 1887 1817. did to In he Another interesting social event the depression has led in its train . . . Americans may as work in Scandinavian coun- of the week was the dancing party Lltx, Lewiston. Utah. sionary well .make up their minds that they have no Great tries. He presided part .of the time by the Gleaner girls- ini M LOST Brown steer hide Ladies' Father at Washington to relieve them from all their at Aallorg, Denmark. He .later given men in the ward amusement hail puree. $1.50 reward. Return to labored in Skane conference in on Wednesday evening. Garns And distresses . GaSave or Al's Bike Shop. 1914 he made another Sweden. In which was enjoyed after Thus, taxation is becoming our foremost national visit to Scandinavia, traveling in dancing refreshments were served to 18. LOST Ladies' brown handbag issue. Excessive taxes threaten industrial development, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Mrs. Lizzie Baker gave a luncheon and other containing home building, employment, the investment of capital, He has served In the city council Wednesday after the funeral ' for article. Finderglasses return to Cache and for 20 years served as sexton at the ot the brothers American office or phone, 1081-progress of all kinds. Those who are fighting against the city cemetery. He has also late Buist Assisting the Reward it are fighting in the interest of every citizen, no matter served as correspondent and agent hostessHenry were Mrs. George Hiibner for the Scandinavian newspapers and Mrs. Andrew Lamont Covers what his station in life may be. Cultnre" for ( d Main ' shoe repairing" TRADE AND SAVE AUTO PARTS Auto Parts Co. J E A V Str. NIGHT M RVICE AND !nd North , ,,j '. well Mrs r kinds of AlTO Itr.r AIRING DAV tUIlMI 'Glass How,," aln many f us." Mid tne! Then, 'so free from fault dat w ran take rtmnee on do rrument dnt could (tart If w tell other poo. Twut theirs," pi Washlnjtoe GARAGE A J , 'Par AU DIRECTORY I. wrvt cri TWO-- BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL i uard e'..v, Ji, .i.p C. norms!) it thatge. lie ward liunr undi r " die. i.i.--t rf ,Ii c, Hir i u.g and ,.nj tlir eliding r i. uv ir ! J II lb-cr- Fum-ra- u"irr-i.- M i.d.,v i M'd il '0 Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! I,r A.B.C. Held In Mendon .ti tiur u.t hmt.d I UCMU GARAGE Services Pui.int! wr It'd I rulin' M the N i'ii .rd Am! ivii i Ii.ijm (ur Mr, f.riGi V 'm(! d it Jnl n L Ar ' r.U mutter November 2. I tll, at Ihe at Ut.'tn, Utah, under the Act ot Manh 3, 1S7S !a.i I.Or.AN, CACHE COUNTV. UTAH Henry Buist Laid at Rest At Richmond Friday IIK A M r.K ICAN' c : v f' |