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Show vf Saturday, August 2 THE JOURNAU EOGTAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. rTGE roust; normal day for Cheyenne to spenq some ductlon. In the meantime, howev-jr- r, taxation are something of the scientific method In the appro- now 8 per cent above ' Mrs.v Clair itate andjocal taxes have peoples, own making We insist priation, raising, and expenditure compared with 2 per cent below time with Mr., and Mortensen. Mrs. MortensenX 1$ a normal a year ago. been Ten "on Extravagant rapidly advancing cities.! improvements, money by our daughter of Mrs. Roundy. Vv ,'jears ago our Federal tax bill Mr. and Mrs. George COwW and hund- towns an4 states. This means i ? .1 was $4,000,000,000 and oufstate unnecessary Trills' have gone on a trip to I da.ho affegetting only partial and local . bill but $2A65.OOO,OO0. reds of things which formerly we that we and Wyoming. without, value for the taxes we pay. There; Today our local taxes are about were able to get along the Gov-fa- re 48 states; andfhere are just Bud Clark motored to Ogdeti of habit This ' "getting $5,290,000,000 and our Federal 48 varying degrees of in- -' about .about Sunday to do ernment something Boys Camp Mrs. Lile Reese took an alii only $3,200,000,000. In other ytax of 4 words, while" we were gleefully it LgVne of the most costly and efficiency in the hanmijig, load of young folks to LagcL Americans state finances. we M. tii ( wasteful ideas Certainlyno that ompaii.v, pushing Federal taxes down the 1 (Continued From Page One) Sunday. It has grown rhyme or reason can be lou: have developed. Jlat-'frolocal and toil "steps, a .state Mrs. -. Mr. Allisn and Earl be'lie). We of war. in method taxation, the his veracity. upon us since the ,i,, , jiluv t thnitAX',s snedked in the back door came Wichitft, Kjlp If this is true of states it is questioned accustomed to things then-, was made without any and a grandson ofdrove pillaged the house, Tnetrip Tn,.xfantl into ; jjhe ,.vt ti conunexpectedly and far more true of cities !.$.. aecidenteand all felt that a most sas that would not have had Business Hampered home of hts brother Richard' ml chemist By High Taxes sideration before. Admittedly ier-- ! towns. Waste and extravagance enjoyable day was spent. whom ho had' not seenMdl city good'aie apparent throughout oup must lorn, or Nile lc , Although business has received tain public improvements, Prof, and Mrs Henry Otte of twelve years l,ast Saturday Ifn ul Local finances. schools, governments tan adeci Arizona, Mr. and jMts. Farso and remamed will fame relief througn revisions m roads and n ,il . until this the Federal ta laws, ever: those modern watei and sanitary sys- adopt some uniform system ex-of Mrs. O Brian of Salt Lake City when they left for theirmorning licPne o IriMnes.x Inlytmi financial control, such, for and Mr. and Mrs. Degrh of Lo- Needless to say they , were cry rates are still oppressive. The tems ' are very worn while. cera gan were in attendance at the welcome guests. igoneial property taxes Ik assessed, deed improverficnts up to to the ample, as thein Federal government m Lum has adopted the budget bureau. evening service in the ward Bishop and Mrs. Sylvester by local Governments, however, tain extent are necessary The for mss developlie-H bus. hi manager and economic plan city chapel Sunday. V of Smithfield paid a shprt llisf j have risen to such leves that 'imp.tn , Prof. Otte occupied the time Sunday afternoon ment of the rouniry. Oui great instance, is working very successat the hilitUr iii Mill I. iu, in .Smell-- . theyo threaten to irive business automobile some in an never in cities. discussion of This would fully plan interesting industr of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ofi Rdete Onr .uni .Montana u here out of many communities of the illustraall value music and ol the first an stlons iteed by have been possible were it not for centralizes responsibility .for They expressed adm teflon iioi n itepeliMIlg lilllc ks, attitude along musical the an individual enterprise flower beds of Jifrs.jRtese. good roads. However, it appears planning and purchasing under ted his seeking one expert manager. It is, the lines on the piano, and th violin Mi'sishnig was a location Is, Andersen dbepfated the "How About 'that the state and local govern-TaxesIIe sPke in disparagement of meeling house stahdr With a If they are too high invents have entered upon an orgy nearest approach to a really j. . administration of town jazz music clainung that it is beautiful boquof of filowers as the business elsewhere of expenses, nor ian we charge goes of usuai to whe h budding. Less affairs and finances that has yet baneful to the true mission j.fmortiing, iiuU or another Many states also have imposed it all 12upcents road to give remainedSunday during1 the Sunday sci- out of every dollar been devised. Whether more cities music. While it is proper a severe income tax. than In the when ales manager of the mad scramble for attention il jazz respectful t vices. pioperty taxa- are prepared to adopt this plan or music revenues, city, raised by general yet the speaker Mr and MrsjWe T. Rges ami I, tiM.I, a m,mh' ol Logan pinteMoii-e- c town The not, the people must insist that claimedis played and state governments Hon goes for highways. should no that applause Mame attended the m he n m. i o IomI Km k, dm mg have practically everything they, special taxes on automobiles and their officials follow the same be given, which will have a Mrs funerai services lover the - remains of public strong , They gasoline are now taking care of economical handling ah. mi I kupfi-- i ieht. Fi.-- h and i liuk- - could lay their hands on. m it. tendency inof Simpson Logan Ijrfolen are taxing people, incomes, sav-- 1 35 per cent of the nine highway lands which were insisted upon After the meeting the visitors Tuesday. automo-pnvilege- s, from and obtained bill the central More the and mote industries, special to spending, ings, the above named repaired capital; anything at bile is paving its own wav A government. Slate taxes since home of Mr. and Mrs. Falslev ,ni-- . stale aiitonioinle lipm the oil ice of all which promises to yield re- - multitude of ottu r expenditures 1921 have increased 9 per cent and had a pleasant visit and CHICHISTERS. PILLS of wheather some ot them nece u,v and many each, and local taxes have in- were served refreshments. m (t, Milton H Welling, has .ih,;ii in Logan today venue regardless t lie l4d)M) Aik , 5 so creased cent necc-'-aiyarc not laiscommon others or economic per every year foe Mr. and Mrs- Wilber Moseman justice s n Ih'h, - net ui nihed cm a ( m r ot south- -es. sense on ol PUU Bmd a more for If our this few to continues rea the taxes warrants tax.' ing Peterson Miss breaking Wanda and h Ku conn-ti( nvrtlhc bom, he 'at and , n ( 't I, a ai is i,i a, mak m;r he i oil nils id ears the burden will be lntoler- - turned Sunday evening from a Tik themselves are to point The people Ask fo of Drafftftt - .is t.o as he has delermmdd the public blame Mi. Ku hauls able to business and to the m-- I two week's visit to Boulder the The demand Scientific Management of rni.OHFA..teRfl.DUMO'() growing lacks'. BHAND PlUA,fc40reuikBOM ho state motor eh ii le dividual n ig to .dude t Would Mooseman. more Finances Mr. of ailv home for former is ReiiaW Help Bar Now taxpayei. public improvements, f Best, gene SOLD BY PRUCCISTS BTEBYWHtE Business bv the Babsonchait is Mrs Fsther Roundy le 1 1 Sun- There is a wnrtul lick of and the increased necessity foi i Lr of id Mu' h On tlie publu, pnvafe and pannhial xchooL throughout the (imnttv, the American Automobile AssoRts that the return ciation lod.iv hioadcaxt a warning to motel o'f mim!TnVitT;'ft- - tutlm Ahooh mini will ueate a new traffic hazaul and mgetUaicftiTdiiviivg on J.die fi.irt ol every car owner. The national moloring body pointed out that the prevention of accidents involving school children is largely within the proin vince of the motorist, and the exercise of caution will go far and ot deaths niimher the injuries. reducing mil-lio"School (lavs are just ahead. sa.vs the statement, and of ihildien will he upon the streets and highways. In this vast annv will he Idle ones of four, five and six years of age who GAME GOSSIP HEARD OH of-pu- blic Benson Folk Enjoy Outing At - AND TIRE ROW i i i ; i i 1. 1 ?" - ke j -- I . ( oo , 3-- 10 i j I , i I I MS I ii' ' for the first tune aie leaving the protection and safety of their homes to enter an entirely new world. There will lie problems enough without that of .the reckless driver. That an international discussion of highway problems anil be of policies of the countries of the western hemisphere will of to countries contribute and value economic materially great the two Americas, was the belief expressed by President. Hoover Conip a letter read to the delegates of the Second Pan Amriean on Janeiro Rio de at which Friday, of opened Highways gress August 16. acco riling! o cable edvice received at the Washington offices ol' the Pan American Confederation for Highway OT CHRYSLER SLANTS SPORTm Gould Alan PRODUCT MOTORS jy They will be tossing the pigskin around in another fortnight and among the squads worth giving some earnest attention to, we can mention Duke, Florida "and the championship Georgia Tech array in the south, Notre Dame and Ohio State in the middle west, Stanford on the Pacific coast, Army and Pittsburgh in the east. Any time Professor Knute Rochne displays optimism, Notre Dame can be counted upon for better than an average year. And an average year for the Hoosiers is not far short of a national championship finish. Any time the Army has a Red Cagle to break loose, the Cadets are dangerous for any foe Illinois, Harand Notre Dame included. vard, loses Tech Captain Pund, and Frank Speer, a great Georgia as Nlizell, Thomason and Lumptackle, but has such kin to worry the opposing defenses. . Florida has most of its great 1928 array back, ncluding Quarterback Crabtree and fine linemen in S3ele and Van Sicked, the latter an end last fall. Duke, with the most ambitious schedule in its history, will bear as much watching as any team below the Mason and Yale,-Stanfor- ball-carrie- rs Dixon line. Stanford loses a flock of stars in Sims, Hoffman, Post, and Roheskev, the latter a line brace of guards. Washington loses the gieat Chuck Cun oil and Jesse Ilibbs has wound up his career at U. S. C. llut there will be no lack of talent to take their places. Ken Strong, New lock I s earner, is through but one of his running-mate- s on last year's mythical aggregation, Fail (Dutch) ( lark, will roam the wide open spaces once more tor Colorado College. Pessimism in college football, among the coaches, has gone out ot stile. M hen (til Dobie wav turning out undefeated teams at Cornell, his consistent pessimism ahvavs furnished some good copy and comic relief. It seemed good psv ehology for Mr. Dobie to sav he expected Lis undersized, it not actually shod Phi Reta Kappa bovs to be slaughtered by I ennsv ania or ( olumbia. 11 Kaw and Phann happened to run a -- trifle wild, as thev did most of the time. Gloomy Gil lifted astonished evebiows. Other coaches quukly taught on. absorbing some of the inteience. Hut the consistent lailuies f Dobies Cornell teams m leient eais alteied the situation, the balhhoo novy is in tavor of optimism. Hun Cm nellnuw, w ho enjo.ved'the general laugh I)obie .s a tow oar ago, have swung1 around that it U not so ood, after all. At anv the v met mi uiaili ol the ItlnuanXmav sallv forth himself something apntoaching optimism er the prospects for unde- r-noun, Dart-niout- n. Gil-dobi- mo-me- Now on Display Car That First Showing of de Soto he All AMERICA IS TALKING ABOUT -- THE CAR That Won more Enthusiastic acceptance car Ever Introduced Than Any first-yea- r Six-T- and to demonstrate. Alakc it a point to sec the T)e Soto Six and ride in it. You will no longer wonder showing. Come in and arrange a date for an early trial without obligation. low-pric- ed Calder-Spence- r mie mtoinonn I asked Ruhr 'Ruth about some of the lvpirls, cui.ert then as now, that he wiG retiiement. Riankety-blaneplied, in fact. "1 vish these birds would lay off that stutl. kid, when I am through or ready to quit, everybody will know it. This seems fair enough. i k, fj-o- It is a car that is satisfying every buyer beyond bis expec-tation- s. It is a car tbat you, too, will take pride in owning. Dont miss tbis special nt v J at the reception it has met from coast to coast and every section of society. He Soto Six is a car we arc proud to handle product of tlie engineering skill and vast manufacturing resources of Chrysler JVlotors touches new peaks of value. It gives you more in style and hcauty, more, in brilliant performance, more in restful riding, in luxury and Six. long life than any other Dc Soto Six Motor Co. 3rd North and Main ' i Four Days Out of Each Month to Pay Taxes "(Continued from' Page One) lng that surplus of wealth up. n which the community thro et. State nd Local Taxis Now Exceed Federal Fedprai tevp pUn- ,irp still gether too $3,200,000,000 high. It now to costs us maintain the Federal establishments However, ten years ago it cost 863Fte- Then' we were bura much larger war debt than we are today. Reduction in interest charges, budgof - Federal eting expenditures, ana a rigid economy program Wav, tuna,. jyi,,sih!e this ta re- $4,500,000,000. dened with I -' s L |