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Show CACHE AMERICAN Eight I';s7 Fair Play In College Sports South Cache And Bear River Play Smart Ball ninnlng Iliiti Hi of Il'-a- IFainu-i- s i UTAH Tuesday, February 22, 193 Committees 11,nning Repot ts lor .Make Much Desired !Anna Harris Artiiities In Cache County Duiing l'J.'N Cui.tii.ut-from Page Onr) 4 i Given Burial At Fairview w.tlt Uu equipment and with Use rentes for on the! ni.fo. .male that fl. grant roojwrution of farmers Whitesides Desetet Anna of nux.o ls weeds and to wisd piogiam, It la thought that jmo paruxansliip nurl be injci !the rujarviaor will be able to r ta, M, of IreMon were lield mteicuhegiut-- ! isjxiru, uial we that the work U done Ireelon Tlurd in the jet that la what happened in the 3 At meetings m the county the, rover I appoxur.ately 1000 oavs Sunday trd chapel. Mrs. Harris died on with the asaLstance of W basketball game at the Smiut iuaious weed jrgram and better! nils gym I rlduv night according to seed a lection will be explained PA help and the cooperation of Wednesday of comp nations tnclIn mmy farmers who will carry on dent-- to age m.my of Hie ardent Acgte fans, and cneotnaged Prom the opening whistle to the with the iu il xm.se rv aturn program thetr own dean cultlvatson and She was born In Ka.vsulle. Utah, 4 Work wit! be earned on in spravtng linul gun. the refereeing Was so programs. In this con- - December 20, 1853. a daughter of nectlon the supervisor will followjLoms and Susanne Perkins White- in favor of the visitors coopeiatiott with the Purest 8e-paitt-avice In the meditation of noxious' up and carry out live work on all sides. Site was married to Joshua tluvt tt s a wonder the oflu-ulw.te able to get away fiom Uie weeds end poisonous plants on the'iatches of weeds whe--- work was Harris, May 28, 1803. at Kaj.-vlHb gun List year and os far as can ranges gvm without bodily luirm. Stu- - national for-s- t They lived there until 1877, when 5 Membr of t lie county com- - be worked, new fields will be ad- - they came to Idaho.- In dents, you know, dont approve of will d.d to the list of those to be cul- - 1890 they moved to Preston. Her imifee and wed s.pervb-o- r that sort of spo lanuiaship Petvins who have watched the explain to farmers who liave hay t!vated. husband died 11 yars ago. Mrs was a Relief Society work- Harris Agitha in their games this sea.vm or wl.u i lain gram on g ound ln-- J 9 The 4 the weeds, the t.iv believe they are the equal of the fe.ved wrh nc'-o.to purt.hiLs. Miray material r- She U survived by th follow W)Unfy Utes In lact tlw lot al team has x)rtai,ie of cutting the crop be- - lo roads d ing sons and daughters. Mis. Su Qa b come ma- di moiistrated it ran nne Ta v lor and play the fo e the wood Mrs. Esther w Uw Wlc p, 0 0(J f()r - - past game when It wh,-s-"Whizzer" in the Colorado I laved here February Ua.t. taking the honors by a score cooix-taof 59 to 58 It waoit M. Harris of Blackfoot, Idaho; houw game ei'her thrf.uyh the quarantine law ,n the !o(htlp of lhe tnovemenl of this luy and of as much The margin of dtffeionce between ay material as pos grandson and granddi lighter whom sp to otlrr areas she reared, Ed DnvLs and Lucille the U'es and Aggie-- in that Pi- sible. : 66 of Pv.-to- n 6 Mxtl gs will be he'd as fur grandday t.ight game was refle.ied In The spray material will be sold e children and 10 Tune and again, 'as in coojxTaUon with tlie (0 farmers a t cost" and the Otlictating where ' lour and th- children, two sisters Ut s wcie hand, d the ball Farm Bureau, .vtd Improvement w ill arm,.rs d(,siie t)le county and commodity ma-- - niag(, brothers, Mrs. Mary Wiggle, M. M . out of bounds when it rightfully. E. W. and William Whitesides of organUations to emphasize r.L the farny,r mui,t aecoidtng to the acept-- d rales of ketu-pjy for the Layton. Utah, and Mis Penelope the 8 mie. belong id to the Blue the importane of the noxious nuU.rm, a,)!)Ued. In thlls conncc-aiWhile. A Mdehner tripped a wc-- d protra.n and to point out'Uon Logan C1y ond all ol)wr Fteed and John Whltesid s of foulThto 1 of l'tnance the firmer s pur-pl.iv er. Ag.'n Imjx. rommumtle.s. as w. 11 os railroads Burlty os a method r V. ho Mows tl.c man du.ng the ch sli.g clean sx-suga. companKs and miUc tapping w.is on Agg.c? He may of k.epir.g noxious w.eds off their r,t,n.s. a,u b: Clll,.d ,lpon for area t voted, rate of treatnx-n- t farms. have beui a lie supporcr. their financial sup;xrt lo pur- - arid this will be compiled and a the de- - report made of the same at the weeds on clle of the year 11. The equipn nt on hand left the past cities . the lotal t am. TUs coiu.nucd jua wee-Js I11 those of in- -, and con.erns mentioned above over from the 1937 program I, l dr. uluals where throughout the conte.-t-, tor is have b- -n willing to cooperate to four Carlson blade weeders, all In coope atlon we sav b.ir.esque ) lacking, pressure under the state the fullest extent. The state road good shape; one hand The moial of the Aggies was weed law wl'l be applied in order' commission will be called upon to bariel spray, condition good, tliree at the very b ginning of the ta b.lng about full cooperation on spray all lioxioius weeds on their Email hand ipavs. game. Eveiy fust slung pki'er on(the program. j This cooixratlon has Cache County has no Atlaclde ji. the Aggie team, except Parumscin,. g Cache County commissioners' been very satisfactory In the past.'pn which to start the 1938 weed was from the ejected have set up fund, in their budget: to. The county we--d supervisor program. through the foul" route. for 1938 to purchase a tractor, will keep a careful record of all This program ts respectfully We could go on and on and wo(di,rs plow, spray outfit, and work done such as the kind of mbmuted to the state committee tall al'ention to the apparent small Uxils wt'h which to carry weeds cultivated or sprayed, moth- - by the Cache County weed com-o- n of the offic.ators, the fight against noxious weeds ods used, date work was done, mltete. but whats the use. The fact that the game was of suf-f--ctstu-w.vv nt lmjioi ianee to the Liting aBBBSBHEBB v.'wmii ejMfs'vj'j.xvsitjerLWgay. should team tii.ct impa t.al ii iv bun i.n,ig'd, s that jnstice Ii u It iv iiiHiiiixl iil.iy tin one of the outHt.iml-- l n, has hi hool high itiK Htlrai lioim 111 bafki-lbal- l (irilca cunlinuml Un it K'l''ii I.oKali e lu tli Uihliff dlhiriu of rKlon one Friday by toppling llm (JrUalli H of Lnftat), The uitory wu the 3S to 20. the l.t in eight HtartH for Pte-do- u-- tr, s- dr lt Beam. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. H-i- n cxxijy-ratio- s Cai lu; Wilier and South re- mained in a tie for eoml place In tin hectic upHlute race by de- and North The 34 to 20. mol the Spar-tan- a turned baik North Ca he, 41 IIox feat lint Cat lie, Pat-vie- Elder repe tiiely. Warrior-triumphe- A to 31. The Hearn, while i balking up their necnth win of the lampaiKu were given a atilt acrap by the oomed Into a tirtrtiea. I.ogan 12-lead at lh end of the fir"1 quarter and ti ailed by only two poluts. K1S, at half tune. the Ill the thud period (Inked and they rang up nine poIntH, but the Gi i.lie-- , thanks to xume spot taeul.ir long notched up range bombarding, eight poinlH to remain In the runIn the fouith the pel bid ning Hears fl by f ir the better Bioiing punt h and won. Inn Kbler, deeper ntely necking to ink tip win No 1, held a 96 ' bad oer Weber at the "eiiil 'of tin- - hr I qii.iihT anj cngigcd In fir-- t a ding dung inclc- - fur tin tlirve quarleis of the game. Iiut III (lie Iasi (auto the lies' ddi use fill apart anil Wchcr slfled thiu for nnuieioiH clnee In shuts. (Hell M High, ill tallied IS pumH DIVISION uv - -- d 7 - s RESULTS pos.-ibl- Seventh 67; Provldencg 1st 2t. First 30; College 28. Sixth 39; Eighth 23. Providence 2nd 59: Second 28. Next Wednesday' Games Will Cmplee M Men Schedule First vs. Sixthst 7 p. m. Second vs Severth at 8 p. m. Providerce 1st vs. Providence 2nd at ) d re 9 p. m. Eleventh vs. College at Stike Tournaments 10 p. m. begins Monday, February 28 at the Junior High Gym. Two high teams of each division -- s co-e- sli-il- Advocates Abandonment of neht-of-wa- (Continued from Page One) a result, the tax commission asked1 the legislation to pass a bill which cannot help bit increase the tax load upon the merchant That is not all that it does; it lot of iiu.ea s an (nnimous ex- b ol.kee mg v. huh rn.ive chi m ; tie jiar's p- - ai lef-rc- es t'1 uxl, the ini i lunt and thus Jus bur'o ah ru.ifimd would hav Ix- n as no doub! dens have m, it.L-eil. u ill t. the av.iige inento-of goods on ha.al would alwavs b-- lu-e- r' than f nd el the end of Hi TROOP 20 ar PRESENTS PLAY . It is (liar, tin u fore, that riiilsix, rbniiiy ll;h, riiHp u l tl. nt - t l 1 nil i' r..r iV THE NEW -i : vtkv.u i it ni. Ir.vlx Ti.? tin i 1 ll n H St S. ii Jt.nlf ir i tn iv Kent Srnil Mt . nit ir h li'IAK KIN 'H M minim rf UfllrnK. If NVavvcm Fiut rt Hess In c a Oastluton, If Totals Jhcore by quarters 12 TcOiran 7 Hear Ui er Nielst Kates, referee, SOlTTK C ACMK Itauh. rf If Nelson, MuiKban, c Alien, r 1, eat ham. f M.uKlian, 1; Wfibt c Hansen, tk MatiKlun, Tntnls SOHTW fACIlK Andrew rf Kigby, c M ,4 NV w , rK a nit'll Hnts If Phillip'" TSergu on. k c o Tot,, Is Seoie qu.u teis South Cache North Cache Nielson, collected. Let in a lug way. The J2th ward ttonp is getting to he one of the most Scout master outstanding tioops and note the gradual increase Nelson Is doing everything poseatli ye ir. True additional pro- sible to get Troop 20 where it be. On the night of the perty and improvements have conic should mem-that have required taxation, but pi, iv, the parents and ward that does not measure up with hers did not support their own the Increase of taxes. I believe hovs as they should have done.) most property owners will agree If they will support them better! In the future they will find that with this statement that on the be- In their ward will Scouting great majority of properties it re- come a success Aflred great quires from 20 to 65 percent of its Income to meet the taxes, in King reporter addition to that there being the insurance and upkeep. Taxes of all kmds and description totaled in: u. Tof ils eased the amount us begin with the year 1916 and follow down to the present year S. E. NEEDHAM 9 473 832 1916- ,$ 1917 $11516.048 $12,683,504 $15,272,583 $19,063,672 $19,627,719 $18,944,949 $19,976,800 $20,946,454 $20 894,885 $23,177,465 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1827 1928 $23,574,638 $24,000,325 1929 1$25, 194, 770 1930 $26,593,182 $24,204,876 $23,260,538 $21,740,962 1934 $25,233,136 1935 $25,867,641 1936 $25,241,831 1937 $28,183,204 1931 1932 1933 Jeweler g STILL EMBODIES THE OUTSTANDING EXCLUSIVE FEATURES THAT ILAS MADE IT THE BEST AND FASTEST PERFORMER IN THE WASHING MACHINE FIELD. j We didnt think it could be done but Speed Queen engineers have further Improved their washer with a new wringer, more beauty and mechanical refinements. EXCLUSIVE v7T' STREAMLINED SAFETY ROLL WRINGER ROMANTIC NEW PATTERN FEATURES BOWL SHAPED TUB INCREASES EFFICIENCY 25 PER CENT. IN STERLING INLAID HIGH VANE, TANGLE-PROO- ALL GEARS ARE MACHINE CUT; WRINGER GEARS ARE COLD ROLLED STEEL AND HARDENED rtfeue, FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! To introduce these new model washers we are offering to each Speed Queen buyer a thirteen dollar and forty cent laundry outfit at no extra charge. WITH ENAMELED TABLE TOP i -- Jeweler f wr f, ;C' TUBS d, 4' Packages WHITE KING SGAP 1T NEVER STOOP 1 Needham DOUBLE DRAIN JL 4- 0; S. . WASHING SlB MERGED F TYPE AGITATOR. The burden is becoming too have been large. New officers p ovided, unheard of expenses adEight Years On ded, and I believe there" is a genBench as Chief Justice eral feelmg permeating the tax(Continued from Page One) payers of the state that while the j Tax Commission does accomplish adheres to the philosophy express ed on his seventy-fourt- h birthday would be better off without that anniversary, when he said: commission. Im going along without referIn the year 1937, there was colence to the calendar. lected by the State, on liquor term that the present During beer tax, $113,500; began last October, he has writ- control, $550,000; ten 11 opinions in his own name sales tax, $3,409,900; insurance in addition to 10 Issued anony- premiums, $291,000; income and Her it isl Th franchise tax, $1,553,300; fish and mously on behalf of the court. tax. game $173,100; inheritance members most of four present Only the court were oil the tribunal tax, $180,000; cigarette tax, $370,-91tilverplafe exciting motor vehicle registration, when Hughes succeeded the late paUc'n . . . Lovely William Howard Taft as chief $832,775; and from that painless Lac. New as to are McReynolds, gasoline tax $3,254,079, justice. They While my figures have been Brandeis, Butler and Stone. Head .net. Jay's collected from various sources, my Huges is the lone survivor of Dainty and feminine. came from the largest help tlie tnbunal as constituted In 1910 Be sure to see It when he was appointed associate . . . while He Justice by President Taft you re served until 1916 and resigned to Enthused Over Trip downtown today W. G. Clark, manager of the run for president as the Republican nominee against Woodrow Clark Insurance Agency, local reWilson. He was defeated by a presentatives of the State Farm narrow margin. Automobile Insuranoe Company, was nominated left When Hughes Monday for Chicago where for chief justice shortly after the he will spend the next ten days depression, a on a beginning of the sight seeing trip and atgroup of senators generally de- tending the national convention scribed as liberals opposed his of his organization being held on the ground he confirmation February 23 and 24. The convena was a Wall Street lawyer and tion will be held in the Stevens reactionary. 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