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Show v if: A.'1 np't PAGE EIGHT Saturday, May 28, 1921. THE JOUKNAL. EOGAN CITY, CACHE COtltiTY, UTAH a 0UK EIGHTH 1 II VI I - BB V 1:1 ! I II 1, LiVf Jim gin to be a real hummer and youll be glad that you waited. - This Sale is going '" - mV J - , PARTICULARS PUBLISHED LATER FUHNITU '1 retire the bonds If Cache county bond, the annual tax will and tho county will not now roads. and in twenty $1,000,000 wodii of bowl- - lo m.ikeleaeh case. This oinmittpe has gone A Boston scientist say3 hot The liberal religious creeds We have pondered deeply and does not "good tie contrad. .dn.'i lg upon the carefully over the road situation in be fi mills State as authorizcil by tin previous ithe county and has recommended that are abolishing hell had bet- - given the matter much thought, dog contain more calories than Cat In touiPy lias that in case the bond election car- - ter let have the road commission. up. As long as we have ' but cannot make up our mind, ham, tongue or corned beef. All no penning contra. Is. j , ries that there be construction of food trust combinations this may be true, and not being and which looks the worse, a fat 2. By bonding now, Cat hur county miles of eonerete road in the The Federal immev was available!17-politicians we are going man in a short and tight skirt or scientific we are nut in a posican secure $,200,000 ot Federal road for use in road construe lion under county Anri 117 miles of gravel road Tilts amount will not be project agreements with the Federal covering all the important roads in to need a little hell in our bus- - a skinny woman in a short and tion to deny it but what in, blazes money. else does it contain? avuiialde after June 30, 1922.- Hoad Oflice. lp to dale no Federal 1,10 county from the money raised iness. tight skirt. 8. The lull $GOO.OOO of the issue has been spent" In Cache from the sale of tho boards, ' can be spent at home to furnish work comity. The gravel road is to he of an 11 is ProP08(sl that and stimulate busyness. imi,ro':e'1 tyl0 There is slid Fcdeial 4. The bonds will bring pur Ulld lhiH is Ul1 ()l)1 ;our(.e the graded road be opened up the orava)lubIe b HERE IS ILLUSTRATED THE. POPULAR" SONORA th proposed grgvel to a above. MINUET" l0 which th .ouwv officials mav ''ldt,h Ht lt,a8t 13 hiches, that this 6. Tho County Commissioners will took for except from the money help P$t-ersb- n be guided in all matters concerning e,J,S be liiled with a coarse ag- rab(d f,.oru taxation with 'n the re8teuf tlie sale of the bonds by an expert 'county. The Federal Gravel and that a aix inch ' government ' committee front the County Bunkers' wlj cooperate to the of 50 laJ'CI of pne nia,elial bo placed o u,p- 'arefully dressed clown ami Association. , (per cent In the construction of roads the 011 y ' 10 so s ,w' which meet the appi oval aceorcl'ilg to Mit- shoulders then graded back to In As the money can lie used. place. Tills tbo federal road plan. "There is hold the material Professor Petersons speech tot- - money available from tfie Federal, type of a road should be permanent Iowb: Hoad Fund for "tins year's building .anil suioolh for travel all seasons of In ('a3t the year with proper maintenance. There is pot 'a Vi i catnpaigu. "A map of tho roads has been care- - j .county winy Is hot witting to contc'ilo "Cache county ofliciuls have j ' . that we ihhoulll .have; wore good fully prepared und is at present in j, in detail tins and have Fifth went on roads, Especially is this hue aftm Kjwjfnis LeJJkjnt the hands of the county surveyor. t lint in view of the benefits derecord 'jsterday at Its weekly filie experience of traveling on tin culed Tlie construction of the road hv rived from roads it is wise at lunclieo!) anil on- - fjw tulles of coiuiete road alnnidh this time tobetter iii.k tile people to vote the bonding method will not increase thutdasHealty liNfavor of the pro built; county uiithni ity to issue bonds in' the the taxation rate In Cache C.u he amount of $fiOO.OOO, The concrete road that posed road bond Imjue for Cache have and at the same time It, will give the 'They county;. cuhty has, however, has only berm made a furtli The loud bond p repot, up f was made! possible by the use of bond selling and tli presented to the e!nh by PhohBor motley from the Slate. The l.egis- - bonds .should latnro of 1917 voted to issue $'4, 00b,- - vlie of a committee from the BankWilliam of the Utah cultura! fidlege, who is an expert iiKUOO worh of bonds to be used in the ers' Association. The Buukers'' As IB matters of.rdail building and who ebiml ruction of bitter loads. The social iqii' hits consented to take thisl'f u.e ou,bsr will take care lias iavci tlgaled very carefully the! apportionment of btuitl money made icsponslbility; time ilisifring ,tlio best i,,t;re:it on these bonds. One tor the state load of- - of (itmneial guidance and I bought nl', l;?-- ' aill,ually. for twenty vears proposed bond issue. jit pmmhHoiy eiunl the bond 'ssue. A me to yfiimil at Professor Peterson made the f.io.oou m hi the disposition Of the bunds. ltjv lowing. significant points in favor of each county except Paggeit. The is proposed 'that the bonds will not , 'u Hlie"half null levy will tgxj tare ' 'ft maintenance o balance was laigehsspeiit at the dis- - lie disposed of faster than they tire the roads , tho bond issue: 1. By. bond lug CSche county; can eretion of the Hoad rtumiuhsion after const ruction. This is the lirst !!j needed in the construction work. Secure 134 miles of good roads of this arrangement FachcXputi ty has The Ccjauty Commissioners have''m' a thftnite program has been which IS miles V ill bollard surface, benelltted in having IS iinbHpf con further provided that a committee Pfopscd ill whieii the t la Umani ot ! and keep them Ui good condition and, credo rood ('instructed', r,,i,,W '8 !t dvfinil''; part of the ot five should he chosen from And the with wusio shall filled be slid night u ill bo? "The amount of the Sial of maintain all other roads in the 'Ject pent absolutely vaiious localities in the county" to And the cares that infest the day as an advisory committee on the progiam. The $600, (Hip bond issue county for an Annual taxation of issno, however, Is entirely exlmisied ar about 4 mills. This amount will pav and it was necossarv far tue last roaiKto tie improved and the type of would allow an expenditure on the Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, all interest charges on' the bonds legislature, to authorize the sale op.PriiHjon to he undei taken in roads of $900,000, the balance rom-- j as And silently steal away. mg from the Federal governments The money paid for this road e- eept that which cost over the annual purchase of cement should be kept at home. Such a road piogram' should provide work immediately tor tlie many tn Cache county wlnij KIWANIS CLUB years. ng SUPPORTS j j ' IS Professor 'William of The Utah Agricultural College ' - OullinesThe 'Proposed Road Jlond. tissue j in Cpncise Terms. , d , - , - j j tUei' ! e i i ire Today 2:30 now-ou- ot employment t If the bond is voted tlie people o fbe county will have the use ot tliej loauvmnd certainly no greater bur den tlmttythev have hail for the past four yeaisThe c onstruc! ion of tlie road as plaimhbliy tlie County Com-- , to lip. m. Continuous ' missioners wouluNmrtuaneutiv and leliuitely fix the rotHe to the Ycl-- ' lowatoue Iark througlPin he counTlie construction of ftm county tv mads would lie such that 'every, '.uiniiig district in tlie county cohld move its farm products to murker my day in tlie year. . "Finally let me say that the prea-ii- i seems to lie an especmllv time for building roads end indei'takmg any other work of tins' Mr. Hoger W. Babaon, haraetei 'main ml initliority of national lame., ,m his latest report says' " l.et us encourage tlie govern- jment, states, und cities to undertake, now such work as they an likely to need. If a new road will help business and eventually pay for itsell,' start H now. It will help lo take tip slack in employment and will! j the accomplish twice tho good that ltj would if undei take n later w lien times are prosperous. Mind you. do not say that it is wise tor the state or county or city to build needless and unprofitable tilings that is simple- - to give employ burnt In every case, however, a fallacy. j 1 wlieie new ventures tan lie start ml which will eventually pay for them-- ' selves, then it should bo tie rcsptms iliility of tho state to furnish the' necessary capital anil courage to undertake bin It work. Iu king the pioper time for public work will do, much to keep business normal." has just died in Eng-- i land and left $0,000,000 and the goxernment took $1,000,000 of it as a death tax. If a fellow wat to die over there many times he' would g broke. A man CARE and her sister Worry set out to become, acquainted with Unpopular and troublesome though they were, they ' managed to visit almost everyone. ' 9 Scattered over the land are thousands of little homes in each of which, within four wooden walls, is a spirit which' drives Care and Worry away. This beneficent spirit is that of music music,.sweet, pure, wonderfully beautiful, restful to the tired, a solace to the sorrowful, an inspiration to the dispirited. z Music at its best a reproduction of the master efforts of the reatest of artists, matchless in accuracy and in Expression and in cfiarTo is to be found in its home in the famous Sonora, The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World. 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