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Show Tuesday, October U. 19.V. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH C ACHE AMERICAN Pare Four By L. CACHE AMERICAN 6tml-Week- Every Tuesday and Ncwspni'rr by ihe Car), a Anieriom Publishing Company ly at 62 We-.- t Ccnu-- r iff Ftlduy Publl-he- V Street. Ln:n. Ui;i, Post as Office Second-Clas- s November Matter, at Logan. Utah, under the Act 2, at the 1931, o! March 3, 1397. Rates - by X-- Cin.-lnitl- krUX A V 1 , Ohio. Mr. and Va;r.e HuLncr. Mr. and Mrs. IV ron Mul , Mrs. Agnes Cupen. Xir. and Mrs. Tlico Lar. n, Mr. and Mrs. Hllbner and family. V it Carrier or Mail . . . One Year Advert Mm2 Hates Mad Known Uv,n Appllodloii. Subscription f I I y J ? ) i 7 . J. C. AUJ'N Jr.. Editor WM. C. ENGLAND. Manager J. IE ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Entered Other guc.su were Mor.te Copen Jr.. W.,i Virgin'ii, La:i Kei.d ill Anteicvtc lyi Times Change ' 'u-- h, Xu' -- V , !i ( S'l! xrv.;i - i SHEEP . u One of Leading INDUSTRIES Profitable Animal that Eats Gras IM! STCAIL SEE Mot 3 -.- . Become Cache County -- LU. A prominent speaker at the recent Work! I m er Conference credited this vycur-o Id observation the late Charles Steinnietz: Electricity is eeUM e nid it is not widely used Lecause it is nt widely a4 ,,) because it is expi iisi e." The peaker then said. That Cum. is still true. u ir.tt' iy v. nere LEGAL NOTICES Ut L":Cl li.City,on tvor hebefore the t. i: t.e di do ait-the gttiw. Charles Y- Kelhir, President of the Edison au.l Vj cl I Seen.! r, A. I), litjti win. Albcrt and (u.tfdufisliip n:td Mrs. Iva ..::d the ancient ihseratin. trie Institute, disagrees k ii An .l. ANNER ii tiHult WILLIAM EVANS. SR omit y Clerk or llir Mr. anj Mrs. Grant f f a ; s. tanner, Dvu.t-j- . In a recent statement he said: "The facts are as lol- further if) Vihuu e trat r of the E.ta:c Chat lesti; n. Wes; t.:e Vi. founatsoii." inyia C. k .'s w.U lovvs: Steinnictzs observation was made in 1911. In present g.iv.n Deceased. and .isitin; at the home rf Mr. and Inina A. r to the undersi tiled rh Attorn y. M a. C'.eorce H;ib:n-r(i Denies, A well apthat year the average animal energy consumption per Notice to Creditor t .iti.lvwU n.-Wltll tile i Publication uselV pointed dinner was Ot, kiloby XL givyn resident in the United States was less than d of the above estate, at l'.- Hi., Nov. 3. 193:1. t kali of the in In (he Malle:- ot the Estate ol in their lur.diy luair. . m the Cache Valley Bank watt hours, and the average price paid by residential EMMA n. EVANS. Deceased. it : auv aid of tests-.- iiiee . Notice to Creditors City, Cache County, gnen. consumers was 9.43 cents per kwh. Dr. M. C. OI.SEN ot I'tali, on or b, tore Jan- Creditors will nuniLvib consisted present claims t ourt In District of the Tir the ( LVil. For the 12 months ending July 31, PUo. the with vouchers to the undersigned "Promise Me" by administrator of scud e.sitite nt his JinliO.il District of the Stale of RE VAI.LEY BANKING CO. by ticrompiini.-average annual residential energy consumption had re. Id nee nt 157 North 5!h West,, I t.ih. in and for tire Count t CU illicit vk,.u1 stuo, ;v ten. Administrator ' Neurooalomettr w:;h and risen to 701 kwh, an increase of 10 per cent over the no II. W.k Set irr v of thi! ER.(L' of i, "Old pj-Ilunrs I to 5 P. M. time when Steinnietz made his comment, and the avTanner and my, I jm" Norman ' :k. Mrs. pDra V.'hitr.cy : 33 West Center St. Phone 647 ? .a r S known 4. Lkk.t' SI cents." had to residential rate dropped erage Diar to duet, I'.in::. I)oe, a.oJ. The average American family consumes more powiV John O. find Gljdvs MW FT L (i. DAINLN. A: It ViV. bv Mrs. Lla,.oT;-!;irPublication d.itc.s: Sept. 2J: O '. rular class In such corpora t ion. for all Ha er than the average family in any other country, reConstitutional Amendment I adi. vo and ItahiUtxw of every k nd al daH. Aiir.d is Your Auto Top? f 'i. 13. 3(1. 37. 30. No. 1 SECTION J. The Secretary of 8 lata ts ceives better service find pays an extremely low rate. John.-.hr.ri Ms. Alma Erickson JHow directed to cause this proptweo amendment Weatherpronf Vo ir Car' A Joint Rtto'utiofi I'ropocinf an of id.im. Fiuv.vrs vnv Proof of the fact that the domestic electric bill is reNew Tops. fer Wint r . . of Hritinn I, of Artlrlo VII, of the to be published as required by the Constibe and submitted electors to the to tution Iho -HrUtin Stall onttilution bamnul and currud by cousin? T Ct. J ne;:ari-:n. . . Interior Work.; i t Iho fTormo, Keoufenre of the tte at the next general election in Deportment, garded as a minor item by the householder is found in iht de.c.i's.d. Pall bearers wero All Work Guaranteed. nd Outlet of Officer, (Huperinlendenl the manner provided by law. 8KC1ION I. If approved by the electors the sales of electric appliances. In the last lour years. of Public Edward nmrcl.iil. Norval lntructon.) NVw A. Re it reooleed be tho I.efUloturo of the of the ttata this propped amendment shall null K)U H. PARKER linmiii' Sl.h K rnetli Kidman. Se t Kidof all tho mem- take effect M the first day of January, 6,000,000 electric refrigerators have been purchased in Ulo of lrUh, chi ,t;. I,. IC. W.vtU. Mendou. Ut. & AWNING lkJ7. LIOLi:i ?.I ( ber Loland elected to eoch hoooo conrarrm Merlin man, Kidman, this country. As each refrigerator had to be sold in therein Yor.k rcum. of Lafayette. InterMIE-to kind-;-e Constitutional Amendment tor SMTION 1. That It It r'PO VII, of the ment was in the Beaver Dam direct competition with the ice hox no monopoly was meml Sectionof 1, of Article N o. ft c i Valiev Junk. UonAtituticn tho State of Utah aa fob A Joint Resolatloa Proposing to Amend involved. Six million homeowners simply felt that Vi: Ariiclo MU. Oectirn 2 of tho EOK S.II.- E- Restaurant ttxtuu hKCTION 1. The EocLtiro Dtparlment of tho ,tsu of Utah, os Amended ot f ounaiat of Governor, Secretary at 174 South Mam. C Ed T. electricity offered better and cheaper domestic refrig- ehnll Election la 193 Relating to Genera! the and Treasurer State State Auditor, State. Tstalioi of Ttngiblo Property, Aseer Eatir 4 Bargains. each of whom ahall hold eration. tamment of Value, Exemptions, and Iho bio office for four years, beginning on the tho Tax Stats. for Annas! first Monday of January neat a' ter his Be FOR RENT Housekeeping it resolved by tho Legislator of tho Industry has taken a similar attitude toward electric election, except that the terms of office ment at Palace Hotel. of all member 8tato of Utah, those elected at the first election ahab of of scted to arh Hones and power The average worker in an American factory the begin when the state shall be admitted into each of Boos all members conferring and shall end on the first Mon has 4.86 horsepower at his command (almost twice day Union, therein: in January, A. D. ISO I. The officers to FOI'M) Small Yale key on ring. SECTION I. That It Is proposed amend Article XIII, Section S of the 1L56. presumably for automobile. is much as the workman in the second ranking coun- U amended aa of of tho State Utah, Owner get it at tills oflice. government, where they ahall keep the pub- at th? general election in 1930, to read aa is all of the bulk Great and shall books lic and Britain) today records, power They papers. try, such duties as are prescribed by folHws perform In AH Cl'STOM PLOWING First cla.ss tangible property electrical. That is largely responsible for the high this Constitution and aa may be proscribed theaFCIIONnot I. exempt under tho laws of the State, law. new plow and tractor; work; Unlcl States, or under this constitution, standard of living enjoyed in this country. Industry by SUCTION I. The Secretary of State fe shall to its value, to bo taxed in proportion done. See Editor of reasonably hereby directed to submit this proposed The law. as provided by has found that abundant use of electricity is true econ- amendment to ths electors of tbs state at bo ascertained Cache American. of the United tho of Slate, State, property the next general election in the manner -. counties, cities, towns, school districts, muprovided tv law. omy. SALE Registered SECTION $. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations s.d pull. a JiLrar ew, FOR Karakul !.t with th? buildings thereon used exclufids amendment shall take Many things that were true 25 years ago are un- offectthethesfae. Ewes, buck service free. Call or either for worship religious sively succeed first day of January nert or purposes, and places of buri:.! n t Malcolm write. evenings true today and Steinmetzs observation is one of Canvassers ing a determination by the Hoard ot State of the result of the election held or used for private or corporate Deities, 403 S. 2nd South. shall bo exempt from taxation. Water them. In all fairness it must he admitted that private designated In Section t hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power transmissen lines, FOR RENT Two roomed house, plants, pumping plants, enterprise and capital brought this unequaled electric pipes and flumes owned and used by indiConstitutional Amendment garden spot and large lot at a Kinds for or viduals irrigating corporations development to the United States. While doing so it No. 2 within the state owned by such individual bargain to a responsible party individual members the or Joint Resolution Propping an Amend ir corporations, created taxable assets which have paid billions of dolfor a years lease. Mrs. S. M. mrnt to Sectit n 10, of Article Vlt. of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Convenient . . . easy to use. Additional England, 74 East 4th South, LoConstitut nn Relating to Governor's Ap- long as they shall be owned anJ used lars into public treasuries. Power plants, clusively for surh purposes. pointive Power and the Killing of Utah. C Yet Will jv 1' l -- ' .i2 i? .) J TCi 7 t MJTJ7S1 'sumsKHMmsaTB KARAKUL FUR For F.ay Allen com:, i !i. rrgivtrrd Krrrdin: t Stot'k. M -- " x V . - - : : 'ir i. ,. Xfi-- . C C j 2i Now--- ; S n ys . Bute?-'21- - . - , - !.l.-- nr-6-. Chiropractor ; : e . to m. 4M i C. R. Constitutional Amendments Orf Johnson Cab Si Transfer Phone 314. lef,o So.en.-'en- ! ! V f r- - IWHUI'BIAUJ-IS- p ;.k-- , : d n. dsh-- An4-men- . r ir re-f- 'r i !J t . r F; r-'- -i ; MM MvT t I.-ao- i Kiero-t.- . 'it r o 1 j ! SVP Kid-it.a- n. I fevVfl a ; All Con.t.ts-tin- Attorney-Genera- n EXPERT GLAZING Window and Auto Glass Logan Hardware Co. Phone 103 l, s 970-- NEW SEMLOH HOTEL Salt Lake City : ef- rhnr-itn- bore-fi- t, tttactiic fiend "TaUpkonai A ex- Va- cancies in Certain Officea. (Superintendent of Public Instruction.) it resolved by the Legislature of the State cf Utah, ef all the Be Bothered With Washing at Home Why When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at Be members JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY IS Weit Firt North Phone 4S We Call and Deliver For Rent: New Eureka Va-- j cuum Cleaner Complete with all Attachments $1.50 per day. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West First North Utah Log-an- Vtah , Famous COAL The Best in the West Let us Fiii lip Your Bin as Winter is Just Around the Corner, Good Supply of all preparations Lump, Nut, Pea and Stoker Slack, Treated and Untreated High Grade Motor Oils Gasoline, Gal 20c And WOOD Co. 74 589 house concur- Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section s, of Article X. uf the Constitution Relating to the State Board! of Education. (Superintendent of Public' W. CENTER Constitutional bv the Constitutional Amendment No. 4 Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 18, Article XII of tho Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Banka. Be it resolved by tho Legislators of the of all the memStat of Utah, bers elected to each of tho two house voting in favor thereof : to SECTION 1. That it la proposed amend Section 18, Article XLL of tho Constitution of the Slate of Utah, o that the same will read as follows: SECTION 18. The Legislature may provide by law that the stockholder in every e. corporation organised for banking or tbe holders of any on or more of tbe classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to tho amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall bo individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, r tho amount of their stock of any parti- - provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take offset th first day of January, 1837. L M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of th Stat of Utah, do hereby certify that th foregoing is a full, true and correct Amendment copy of th six Constitutional proposed by th regular session of th legislature of 135 as th asm appear of record in my office. I further certify that they will appear on th official bailot at th general election Not. 3, 1.36, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Seal of th Stat of Utah, this 1st day of Sep tcobor, gan. MENDON 193ft. TTldfzxruLtui- Secretary f 8 tat. 7 monthly charge now 15 cents for only 18 months... in home or office. Mo host of friends and Mendon the relatives attended funeral services Tuesday in Mendon ward; chapel for Lafayette S. Kidman, victim of a shot gun accident. Bishop H. C. Sorensen was in charge. Prayers were by Bishop! of Millville Sylvester Anderson and W. H. Church. TtLSa who A BLINDS , Every window blind from our factory is made to fit the right your window the right width length the right roller. WE SELL WINDOW GLASS RIGHT GOOD PAINT PAYS Amendment A Joint Resolution Preoosing to Amend j I of the Constitutiox I.egislatme of the: Section 9, Article to Compensation J? of delating mem-Vuh of State cf Utah, all the Members of the Legislature. bers elected to each house concurring! Be it resolved the by of the Legislature therein : of Utah, of all the memStt SECTION I. That it is pn posed to bers elects! !? of the two houae amend Section 8, of Article X, of the voting in favor therein of the State of Utah, a Allows: SEC1I0N 8, The freneral control and ift k proposed to Article VI. of the urervisioa of the Public School System amend Stpilt tn State of Utah, as follow: B hall be vested in a State Board of EducaFCTlON 9, TLe members of the Legia-.5ttuihe tion, consisting of a'h persons shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature ine. ftbev tde.,, as the Legislature may provide, not age SECTION 2. fr, id g'jite L dc'.lrre per day . nd ten cents hereby tixrttrA to suh-ni- t proposed amendm-- nt to the of the state at per mile for the distance necessarily travtho next g.nerrd Election in the manner eled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and provided hf j.kw. SECiION 3. If ad.ipttNl by the electors, they shall receive no other pay or perthe sLai-- this amendment shall take ef- - quisite. SECTION 2. Th Secretary of Stat to foot the' first day cf January next sue-- i hereby directed to submit this propoa4 soading a determ;na.ion by the Beard cf amendment to the elector of the stat al State Canvassers of the result f the elec the next general election in th mannso ttoa desivnxted in Section 2 hereof. Instruction.) Be it resolved A M. & L. COAL PHONE to each to It la proposed SECTION 1, Th'i jneml Section 10, of Article VH, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, aa follow? : SECTION 10. The Governor shall nominate. and by and with the consent of the Senate, appoint all State and district f f i cera whose offices are established by this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or (lection is not otherwise provided for. If. during the recess of the Sencte, a vacancy occur in any State or district office, the Governor shall anpoi.it some fit person to discharge the du?s thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of justice ef the supreme or C. strict court, Secretary f State. State Auditor, State Treasurer) Of Attorney-Generbe vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided, SECTION 2. The Secretary of Slate is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the general election in the manner provided bv law. SECTION J, If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall lake effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 2 hervjf. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 ABERDEEN Hi-Te- st elected ring therein: power transmission lines and other pro;er-t- y used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is These exemptions used for suck, ourposea. shall accrue to the benefit of the uers of water so pumped under such regulations ss the irglslaturo may prescribe. T'ne taxes of the indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at such time and in such maner aa may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for home and homesteads, and $300 for personal prvperty. Property not to exceed in value, owned by diaablr ' persons $3.00 who served in any war In the military service cf th United States or of the of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may bo exempted as the legislature may provide Tho legislature shall provide by for a annual tax sufficient with pifier source of revenue, to defray the estimated ordin-ar-y expenses ot the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the stat debt Jif any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. (As amended November 4. 1930.1 SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the state in (he next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board at State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in section 2 hereof. Lowe Brothers paint spreads 1, so much farther that It costs no more than cheap It lasts longer and ,7 paint. o looks better as long as it 2 lasts. TAMMS SILICA Co. DISTRIBUTORS This company iniilUfactures all kinds of Kalsomine Water paints. Dry colors, Plasters, Wall size etc. We buy these goods in bulk We sell for less. can do your own dry- -, cleaning safely and well if you use Safekleen. Gallon 29c You to ka.nja IJout Mteient 'TeUpkons! CALL US TODAY AND ORDER YOURS The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) rooms, newModern, with Simmons ly furnished g mattresses. Beds, Coffee Shop, Popular prices; Barber Shop, Bpauty Parlor, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage In connection and most of all at rates that you get more for your money. $1.00 to $1.50 without bath Single. $E50 to $2.00 with private bath HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. inner-sprin- a |