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Show t V Monday, May .24, CVjrid LOST LEAVES OF HISTORY' A THE JOURN AL ent Qurpose, either disbursed in rv . . . SSmMwf.Horn6 1026 . Health-Clu- b ,. JK Edited b, DR DAVID'tl. REEDER, Kaneae if , $10,075.43, the re j ceipts from the plant were $43, 'SWIMMING FOR HEALTH ' It is not necessary to be an 796.86, .making a total fund be- -' Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON expert or to bold ,a woods (Reprinted by request) to the plant, that' year longjng full record or even a Be4d but it i8 is blooded bij'Btll. red boy Entered t tie Poet Office every day In the week, except Enndey Every of $43,872.29, and cYily $39,425. ' , at Logan, Utah, at Second Clast Matter. ahd to 53 was disbursed on matters of. enthusiasm for anything necessary.-' to learn him make stronger practice. will that which connected with the -. plant, Rate Subscription ,0e BT MAIL, PER MONTH,- - In Advance left $14,446.90, of the fund be- and larger. Those Who arc pale, -- 70c CLUB NOTES do . BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance, longing to the plant w hich was thin 'and anemic, that X A Dltcount of $1.00 Per Tear Will be Given for Advance want Mrs.' P.. writes about Pains blood, red J J, disbursed for other purposes, in have enough Payment for a Full Tear. of Those :md blood levred 1922 a growth. half mill Back: hi tax the and the 1 - r ' - -- - Member of Associated Press them 'who are willing to make ied "for - the, electric-ligDear Doctor Reedon I have for nae republic-tlto the entitled Preee la exclutively Tht Aasoclated 4 plant, produced over $10,000.00 the effort and fight for it can of all new dtapatchee credited to It or not otherwise credited In thl .known what a pain or hardly ! . none of which was used for the have it. paper and also tbe Ideal new published therein. was like ache tosince I spent a love ere a aito here! ' AU Tight of republlcatlon of special dlapatcbee plant purposes ,nor set aside in Nature just' seems rttervad. time little with a sinking fund fc'r ,the bonds. boys and provides everything yoqa- few years ' APVERTISINO RATES FCRNIISHEO ON APPLICATION In the same way taxes have needful to make them strong ago,' until the last few weeks I ,, been, levied and assessed practi- and vigorous hut there is one have been troubled with a BAROMETER READINGS , pain cally every year, for water works thing which nature will not do in the small of Fair Rain . Change my back and I creature the and has been other money spent for a boy or any f wondered if this could be any y 0 elsewhere, none of it, being set. or thine. Nature will not do for I X kidney trouble. We are alwavs asid to covr the outstanding' s anything which we , Yesterday glad to hear from you, whether bonds' in the water department. for ourselves. letter or through the pape. barometer by JOURNAL'S The above readings are taken from THE .When the City Cemissioners Nature wilt produce food for Your kidneys are Answer: The yesterday tax Sunday. a" oclock afternoon 3 each except at fora specific '"pur- us all some foods she will even not in the small levy ' of your back pose as provided by the statute, preserve for us but We must reading each Monday refers to Saturday reading much hut higher, normally up that money when collected can- leather and eat it.. She provides under the short ribs. not lawfully be spent fdr a our wool for the and FAREWELL TO B.Y.C.' the fiber -- The trouble in your back is purpose than that for clothing but we njust make the as all residents of Cache Valley and the host of those what hasbeen called aswhich the tax was levied and ' MUCH other vallevs of the state who have come under the author and set an example to all other amateur theatrical organi' cloth: ' ' lumbago. .You .would sesessed. a in It is, my , opinion, V She' Provides he - clay, the cure immediate b'eneficient influence of the Brigham Young College, in- zations, It has ever afforded. pleasure to attend them. relief-babuse tax of of .the gross using power but- we must cluding, its thousands of graduates whose influence for good has College operas have Ueen notable examples of the heights the city ,. commissioner, after wood, the iron ore home the detreatment simple lumber to wake the bricks, the spread throughout the entire 'state and surrounding territory, that Snay be reached performers, under the urge scribed-in Home Health .your the levied, for having example, mav regret the discontinuance of the Brigham Young College, excel arid withi frequent rehearsals .under competent direction. .maximum steel axe, saw.' hammer Cl db book. Volume 5 mill provided by the and the 2, under the which had done so much toward .giving Logan the reputation jt Equal care has been bestowed; upon apropriate costumes and or We will have no and'nails statute the . for but yob heading Lumbago, , 'Contingent fund, an fact behold to as is "Athens now, it of accomplished acquired as. the Utah, stage settings, making th,e productions a pleasure ' must go farther- than that. for the. City Commissioners, ' which must be faced squarely, naattuned hve ear well to They., , the , as a delight toharmony. Qne of the best things' in order to swell , that This trouble is caused pus been numbered among the outstanding social and musical evepts then, ture 'ever gave tis and without which you are absorbingby 'into to a Delving back into the Past, state Wstoiy records the fact that still fund contingent larger to othei set an have theatricals like and. is example the live not could year which ,we on July 24th, 1877, iust thirty years after the arrival of the,ef efh proportion, levy and- assess taxyour bloodr I remernTeir hat water. X es pioneers, President Brigham Young deeded to a brard of trustees aspngorgmzaons for other had gold crowns on several apparently purposes heon the mind has in body and alert in To be among, Th e old fwi'rnming hole, the you 9,642 acres of the choicest of Cache Valiev lands, the rents, issues aTmk of strong in order to get by the statute, and the chances are ten teeth sot those standards have been, and the school, by high and profits thereof to be used as an endowment fund for an but with no intentions that the ponds lakes. "rivers and creeks to one that the roots of all of has standard to lived of life manner whose college according Colknown as the Brigham Young seem to be just made especially them have educational institution been such as to give them the qualities neeessarysto the attain- money shall be used fc'r the pur- fni pus pockets. Use the iriris too. lege. It was provided that its students should be members in ment as levied. I . pose , mental and by of accompanied r"lef agility, physical strength j good standing in the church; that they should be taught- the In qther activities, the College has set high Sec. 67fy-a- s of .The a ur fttwt provisions a perm- for hence, y alertness; in school course be given instruction the ordinary common limit the. amount and more victorous when they.g0 anent cure. standards in athletics; in baseball, football, basketball,- tennis, J amended, , Scriptures and church- works: that practical instruction should are' gbod swimmers. ! readers of this puhlita-systebe given insome. branches of the mechanic arts to those adapted and in track and field events of all kinds. In every field of sports (.which the city commissioners never has there believe I yet! of Have The excelled. effect Crimson for warriors the each cultivating' may levy t on at llberty to write for specific pur ape to them. Brigham Young Jr was named as President of the of "een Revised any Board of Trustees, Ida lone Cook as Secretary and M. D. Ham-mo- the true spirit of sports has not ended with school life, but has 'pose and these provisions, are, p.on ,?,ny all been carried beyond and had its effect In inspiring the college m my opinion, mandatory and exercise that is a .better to Address Mtauung as, treasurer, Delay was caused, in carrying the founders of lungs ndjg communications to Dr. the game of life with equal regard to the rules controllings I txdieve thqt,. the around developer, intent into effect, first by the fact that he died August 20th of athletes to play Bayid i , play." - . city could be restrained bv. ny muscles as well as that vear, less than a month following his founding of the of fair Street, And so it may be truthfully said that jn all of its various tax payer from making a tax rniTw loan swimming, r,.. school ; and later, because it- took some time to lease the endowfields of endeavor the college has had aft inspiring effect that levy, if it is known thftt theanon . U you watch a baby ment lands the rental of which was designed to support the only permeated and governed the conduct of its students, but institution; so it was not until September ninth of the following, not is,n.ot; g0)n? least six cents in Postage. beneficial effett beyond college circles, had is not intended fbr.the purpose ithey are sleepy you, will year that the school opened in the Lindquist building or one survive. has the standards it set, Long, may as levied. And if a jeyyhas been that they curl up. The entire ' time city hall,- on the corner of First East and Second North, made for a Sfcecifiq purpose and length of the spine makes an with Miss Ida lone Cook as Principal. .That she was an efficient the money collected , 1 believe arch. that is more or less half one will be readily testifed to hv any of her former students, LOGINS FINANCIAL CONDITION now middle aged or elderly residents of the citv and county, City Comnijoners coihd cirdq. The head thrown, around SHOWN BY, ITS CITY- ATTORNEY the be restrained Jfrdin spending the towapd the abdomen, -In with an enrollment of seventy-on- e ,lhis students, which increased to 198 in the second year, when history, both ancient and modern of charges from money so r&isedJfplfariy purpose position the blood does not cirutility,the,.rate was added to the curriculum, also natural philosophy, physiology, the operation of the system or on the grounds tharsuch expen- culate so actively in' the brain. rhetoric and bookkeeping, and the Normal department for plant may be made sufficient to diture would rn w rdtigf ul and il- Again watch the animal when teacher-trainin- g was installed, which has since added so much to some startling noise warn it meet such payments, in addition legal. H'" j ' jl. X the schools reputation and usefulness, sending out hundreds of to operating- - and maintenance I am also of the opmjQn tiaf trained teachers whose certificates have been accepted all over people and com-n- p Instead the .head is thrown ome P and taxes, shall be lervi, the statute gee. 794, as amendexpenses, the to jew and cut the prices country as prima facie proof of ability. Their and the eyes snap open, the i ed to meet, any deficiencies. ed, requires the city,-lyjy a Uservices have ever been in demand. very fascinating to get in- and tax Laws of to Section is 744, on straightened Compiled pay the., interest spine a kind. Most 0 In 1882 the trustees purchased the present location upon , Utah, 1917,' provides: In each bonded indebtedness qnd 4to es- every faculty is- - alert.' sound Pianos good, while pretty town or each levies case where a city tablish In swimming the head is, which at that time there were two buildings, one of which was year a sinking fund are new. But will they all or assesses any., special qTjqcal to take care of such- bonds, at thrown back,' the chest cx-j- y converted into a school building, which, in the following year srand up and retain that ton$? was Supplemented by a four story building 36 by 70 feet. earnings of the taxjfdr thev making and paring maturity. The stk- f or-c'local k a It'.was unfortunate but under the conditions inescapable, that water the for any w'orks improvement, jail City plant lo(ik to 110 18 ihV revenue RwngL he lands with wheat selling at fiftv cents a money pafj mlo the city treai-ur- syoloTO anay ripw tea f ' after them? It,, you want a in payment of said special the interest and sinking fund energy and activity. ' Wshel, alfalfa.' delivered, at ,$3.50 ton eggs a n 4 J)u f ter as low , $225 piano let us order one for as fifteen cents and other crops in proportion, that the revenue tax levies or assessments, or and a Sufficient tax levy should Good swimmers usually1 was entirely insufficient to support jhe rapidly growing instituinterest thereon, shall be deem- be made to cover the deficiency. carry their head high-- . When you direct from the factory and became and some in of to give you a Wholesale price. We lands it of the ed to be part of ,and constitute This provision, of the law is walking or tion, dispose necessary running, If "they Cent order to pay regular maintenance costs. Had St been possible a fund for, the payment of the mandatory, yet it has been keep up the . swimming all will do this on a 10 per from not commission. from the rental to provide for the Schools needs until the presbuy Why costs and expenses of making grossly abused and practically through Tife they do npt get your home dealer whose taxes ent, the income would have been ample for all requirements such improvement, and for no nullified by previous administra are nor shoulders they help to build '.our., roads and round, As it was, it has been compelled to relvjipon the church for tions of Logan City, They have dub other purpose. and sleepy locking. maintenance as a part of the regular Church school svstem, educate our children. HARRIS levied the tax quite often, but child should 176 Every taught which spread to such an extent that curtailment wras, in the city, as far as possible, within have failed to set the money so to swim as soon as to walk and MUSIC CO-- C. M. Harris, Lois that a city hai no emphasize school of Arimo one Main. and Block, the church authorities, indispensable, North opinion the limitations provided by law; authority to levy any taxes, ex- levied aside as asinking fund as th should ey keep it up t3rtdgh- - gaJV Utah. Phone 376. after another has been discontinued until it finally reached the so that the wrongful levies, re- cept as that authority has been the statute expressly requires. OUt life. i ( Advertisement ' Brigham Young College. The money has always ben spent sulting in excess taxation, un- expressly granted From the official viewpoint, the chief purpose of the. found- der which the tax pafers of this to the city by the legislature. for other purposes. ' 1 threfore urge upon your this point our supreme court in payers money of Logan City ing of the college religious instruction being more widely and community have suffered the - Dillon on MnnicipaT Corporaless expensively filled by church seminaries, for which there last few years, may,- as far as tions, an accepted authority on Honorable body to carefully the recent case of Dickerson Vs. that has been levied, collected Salt 'Lake City, says: The the and spent, contrary - to'law has been an ever increasing demand, and secular education hav- possible, be stopped. this- subject, 'says: Sec, 763, It consider the deficiency which " $ the Constitutof five purpose last in Section years. .now been exists 671, as amended by is a principle universally declarthe sinking funds ing largely provided for by state schools and colleges, . Respectfully further continuance of a number of church schools, including the the Legislature in 1921, provid- - ed and admitted that municipal particularly in regard to the wa- ion, makers, expressed in sec- , tion article FONNESBECK muniis 3, that 14, LEON Brigham Young College, was deemed unnecessary and inadvis- es that the CityCommissioners corpirations can levy no taxes, ter bonds due to the failure, m shall keep within the cipalities City Attorney. follows. as able, hence their discontinuance. may levy general or special, upon the in- previous years, of money- being years income in the operation 1. Not to exceed 5 mills, on habitants or their Information as to the conclusion reached came as a great property, un- set aside as the law requires shock to residents within the college district, particularly in the dollar to defray contingent less the power . be plainly and should have been done. And I of their business ; in other word BETTER PLUMBING! pay' as they go," and not Cache Valley and Logan ; yet those who have followed the course expenses, We bring unmistakably conferred,- and.at urge the necssity of levying a incur any indebtedness out- - Crookston. .297-- J 2. Not to exceed 4 mills, to Sec. 769, the author of events might have foresees the ultimate outcome in the continues, tax to cover the sinking funds side of the current taxes and our tools the first trip.. . cutting down of collegiate courses at the institution, to the level purchase water resources and As the authority to levy taxes as required by law and that the other revenue Advertisement) of that year. of a teachers training schol, and thus been prepared for the construct water works, etc. or make local assessments does money when collected lie so An thertaxdevi-efor of s Great inspection blow. Indeed, alarm w&s aroused and a movement for the crea3. Not to exceed 2 mills, on not exist urdes effency con- setaside and used for no other and the expenditures doubled walled pipe that has for tion of an endowment fund started, which had reached the sum the dollar to improve and re- ferred ,so it canlegislatively be exercised not pufpgse. made in the various depart- been invented for Jiot air heatof twenty thousand dollars ; but too late. pair streets and sidewalks. further than it is clearly given." 1 realize that in the matter of ments discloses the fact that the ers that is put together' with As President Niblev stated in his brieg discourse yesterday 4. Not to' exceel 2 mills, on Each year since 1921 (and reducing expenditures it will be afternoon, opinions might differ as to the necessity or advisabil- the dollar to construct and re- probably earlier) the City Com- difficult; to make these adjust- contingent fund and the street 16ck joints without solder., A. small boat designed in Hoity of the action taken, but in the opinion f the church authori- pair sewers and drains. missioners have, for example, ments back to normalcy the department have each ,tnade excessive and ties in charge the action taken was unavoidable, and thus the therefore lland 5. Not to exceed .5 mills, to levied the maximum 2 mill can navigate on either wa- wrongful sew- first year, but it is your duty to uuestion is settled, apparently beyond recall, and all that remains construct and over of expenditures or $25,000.00 j ter cut down deland, using either a sail the in electric er tax, which has produced apthe expense repair is to submit to the inevitable. each over a year, making or foot operated propeller for quarlight works, etc. each partments which have of l&te $13,500.00 proximately i Section 794, as amended in year, this levy has been made, years far over reached their ter of a million dollars of the tax power. SOCIAL STANDARDS OF B. Y. C. 1925, provides that the city although the inonhy was appar- statutory allowance When the addition toXroditUlue her for setting the pace in general Commissioners shall annually ently not needed nor intended statute prescribe not to exceed educational and religious work, the Brigham Young College levy a sufficient tax to pay the for that purposb. For example: 5 mills for the contingent fund, has exerted an equally wonderful and refining influence upon interest on the bonded indebted- In 1921, the 2 (mill sewer tax pro it means just that, and the City the social activities of the city, establishing the standards by ness as it falls due and alsd to duced $13,133.91, and only $400. may not spend money .out of which those of other organizations have been largely prepared constutute a sinking fund for used for sewers and thaf fun dto such an extent that and judged. the payment of thie principal drains; in 1922 the 2 mill sew- it requires a 7 or 8 mill tax levy 0 Good Improved Farms in the famous Boise Valley, taker These; standards have, from the very foundation for er tax produced $13,483.28 and to cover the expenditure. until the thereof within the tmder mortgage now offered on easy terms for memorial service last evening, been consistently maintained. In which such bonds are issued. only $331 00 was used for that The conclusions from the fore' Indebtedness against them. all college social events, gatherings, balls and outings, while joy Then the amendment provides ' i . purpose ; m 1923 the 2 mill sew- going statements is that the de has been unrestrained, decorum and a sense of moral responsi- that whenever bonds shall have er tax produced $13,570.65 and partmenls of Logan City must Empire Loan and Development Company bility have prevailed, leaving behind no regrettable memories. . bCen issued for the purpose of $840.00 was used or that pur- make every effort to keep withCollege plays have been Of the right type, and ha've been so supplying the City with artifi- pose, the balance in each case be in the funds which the r BOISE IDAHO capably presented as to completely fill the conception of the cial lightyater or other public ing used for an entirely differ- for that department. 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