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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Pin lit U.U.vs A.C. Dont Overlook Amendments LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH v r- Friday, October Pt.jhs Budge, Mrs. M - El-'- i, Ms i.nur'.h. Maud Dnpp, Mrs ii M'S. Hrucl Kar-- I vun, Mis Cun- -' ... Mi;.. Milll. Cunningham, f1 '1 o "wl-ioii i Mrs. O W uw.s or If Bowman, Mrs. Has R'ie. Idilm and Mrs Kilo Ewing jf.i-k.. Mis. CasMe Campbell (Continued from Page Onei jof Tn.ilhtieid were guests of M s tl I ' m. Mrs. Myule Pond. tdi.a Ciu.Mave.son, Monduy after-- j Amo; the Lewiaton visitors at seven-ma- n wall of brain and hi Tuesday mere Mrs. Abe b can be found no individual Mrs. Eva Parkinson entertained n.uv- - Miss BUI Rogers, Mrs bin : . r; plater who Is sjrectacular, the Alons club Friday afternoon, Vis-- j Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Amendment No. a, and neither ot the political parties th,,ir fcU.idy attaflc malt(,8 at her home. Dainiy refreshment h. rbn Hirrison. Mr. and Mrs.1! have supported this proposal in their respective plat- - mage hard for any opposing team ere served and the afternoon CUn-- ' Brown, Mrs. Wavnardjl and inutli easier for the Slaters a as spent In playing bridge. Guests 1 allot Mr and Mrs. T. S. Vi The consistent work of Bunker ( lub members. Invited guests sou deis ends Mulleneaux and at to On account of the unwillingness of these groups r' Arvella Hogan and daugh-aetio: vrvlni of comment. Their con nrray of reserves arJ ready for I.. . t Irs. L&Ru aCCCpt that nspon,sI)iht r It .Ul U) h Poulin HEM Farmers atuuk .r)iutlori and Coach Romney Is set vr iwrll tv Observed Po,ld are vk,itln In as voters, sllOW the bailie hind of caution. by Logan tans rn f laving as many n en as he 4nd Mrs Curlly' Idaho thl jmxiv need to successfully halt the rajl we should support this amendment and the legis-- , Saturday. Mr Mrs. Wayne Monroe of the Utes. emanh Utes wro,siv have the Jn tile1 P Sames r''io,,s lature should aCLOKlml) as a ni'inthfe frulll lv)jh(mn an unllMJUly brilliant aer- - The Aggies do not extecl to ex- - and Mrs Ama-- a Bybee were in HEM quarterbi.k who ran com- - Br".m 'lu,'da'people, the taxable property in Otir Cities, counties and ia attark. while the Annh-.- have hlb.t- aWith Call, but tlie their I'Mis, Hirrift Bevan spent Sun- districts will automatically fall to an unprece- l'en rather cartle.ss about school . attack. The Atfki at Richmond guest of Mr, toornnt has been given t: Bernard ptLVrlni? i I HEM ISernhl-el- . Mignussen who is denteuly low letel. jinive done a poor Job of knot 1 - petted to team wi'h Ryan. of ihe down their Would'inK IuMic offilials Horence M, Pond entertained Then what Would happen? a,ld Sl'dlJ alt,nU,m ,,as b,','n Alons club at her home last rp,te Call bacfcfield. with which to conduct the then hive JCSj efforts dcfciLsive to and tlie aerial pamj Pnuiiiav nUht. Refreshments were HSM Joflenslve attarks of the Fameraj The Aggies are conftd nt fairs of our city, county and school governments. of'ser. "! and the evening was sp nt ,ht past apr'ki prattle their ability to send the Redskins m pining bridge. Guests were Would we as citizens . and as school patrons, he djrlnR sessions. b.uk to Still Lake iib ni"mb"rs, Invited guest.s, Mrs. willing to accept less service? Would we, tor instance, The Annies are In the be.st. of They r.to?nie the power of theMml- Pond. Mrs. Louie Hen-- , HEM unive-.sitofof on eve condition the the game machine, and they Mrs. Elna as school patrons, he willing to support the school Mrs. I Wood, the fighting Redskin?. All ahze that only a better aggrega-- i Koto Tyner. Mrs. Alice Pond, M"s. instead of full day with ficials if they announced half-da- y the Injured players have return) d tion tan halt the Utes. Thetr Pond and Mrs. Cassie sessions? If they reduced the teaching force? If the) to the practice field prepared to to Ditk RomnrySs tutor-- , pbe.l of Logan. Prizes were award-shi- p HSM the call to action against during the past wezk has'etl m Mrs. Alice Pond. Mrs. Ada eliminated transportation Would wc be willing to aasaer the Utes. Cliff Poole, a ho has shown that they have the stuff Marie Van Orden. Mrs. Seneth support the county commissioners if they put an em- been indLspoed for several weeks, that it takes to eliminate the Red-- ! Thompson, Mrs. Norma Stoddard, Is now back to where he was In skins horn he title ra eif hey play Mr.- - Maria BernhLsel. All prize! HEM bargo on road building? Would wc in our own com- the n games. A brilliant their hardest. Nellie 'Mrs to less ourselves accomodate police munity, cheerfully r In Annual Skirmish LEWISTON J I . i,;:: El IBI El iia El ra El Ml El Ml El Ml El ii.. - I! 1 - m-- . 13 Us.i un 7, New! re hull El fHne BaaffdssMasa ,1 ad ait El mi El k El mi El R El The Overcoat News of the Season! n. 1 s o Nlcl-we- :If 19.16. 2.1. a s - Siert b th.-,th- rccnuc heirt-broko- ra n. re-jli- d- Cam-sport- ra early-seaso- and fire protection, or less vigilance affecting sanitation and our general health conditions? Or, if we demand the same kind of service as at present, will we be willing to have our property taxed at full value in keeping with the Constitution, which of course would automatically leave very few homes and homesteads with an actual value under $2(XK).(X) or personal property under $300.00 in value? Would we be willing to have our stores, our office buildings, our cows, our sheep, and everything else we own in the way of general property, taxed at full value? Would we support the tax commission and our assessors if thev were obliged to take that measure? And would we be willing to have a higher levy placed on our property to make up for the losses, so that the same revenues would flow into our local public treasuries? Pei haps wc are willing to make up these hisses1 by imposing taxes upon ourselves in some other way. such as increased sales tax. increased gasoline tax, increased tax on automobiles, higher licenses to otirj merchants, or taxes on all our manufactured products, or what not. Then we must bear in mind that all of these taxes come back to us and are paid by us indirectly, since we arc the ultimate consumers. For there we all pay. is no such thing as a tax exempt citizen Taxes are tied up in everything wc eat and wear and ra u We Spend one Third of Our Lives in Bed . . . Why Lay on a Hard Uncomfortable Mattress when New Springs and Mattresses are so Inexpensive !ra HEM in HEM ra HEM and Confortable ra HSM ra !AM i: lijri I vj, IUJ - HEM $ ' Ls ksu Km Li use. We must not he deluded into the fact that we can make anybody else pay our tax, for they in turn merely shift the tax back to tis. When we make up our own minds on these serious questions, we are then in a position to cast an intelligent vote on Amendment No. 5. It is hardly conceivable that any of us who have pride in local government and high standards of public service, will be found very enthusiastic for the drastic changes proposed in Amendment No. 5. Let common sense and not emotion guide us! HSM Li HSM HSM HSM Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx 13) Dili HSM HSM JUST RECEIVED A LARGE NEW SHIPMENT biand new idea thL waMn . . Guard-maOverFamous, indeed, are Hart Schaffner & Marx Guard-miasuits! bamon-- , for their sturdiness and long wear; their smart labrics; and their A SPECIALLY PRICED! jump-ahea- k2 17 d style! And now all ot tlie-- e traditions are embodied into this great new Overcoat which is priced phenomenally low for a coat of thi- - quality! Available in checks, overplaid-- , and Glens, some of them in quite fanciful colorings. P,y far, one of the values greatest in town today. 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