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Show VT r vu'iuuunu 4 4 rs TjTT'n 9 r?7T7;fff;;w7fr?7rr rTrrrrTrrT cttimitt Thursday, May 29, 1930. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE EIGHT -- l Logan All Set - For Walker. Bank -- Officer Of R-1- Atty. Jonnesbeck Discusses Stale 00 OHIO WESLEYAN PEAUTY WINNERS Market Quotations f SEEK CROSS COUNTRY SPEED MARK OGDEN LIVESTOCK L'SDA Hoc I J 13 fur market; early Ogden, May 29 AP Tax Amendments In Holiday Game T TTT T 200, lt.M-15.lt- ; butcher sales drive-ifew packing Rest steady at n t-l- t. Cattle: 32$, tnetuding $1 for (Continued from Page One) The Logan Collegians have slow, hardly enough done market; over time the been working to test market; toad mixed not be taxed providing that the early week in shape, getting past resrtor rows mostly 3,25-4.1tax shall not exceed 5 mills. hoping to revenge the 0 deif that he said, Sheep: 5190, Including 421 for Illustration In feat that Walker Bank gave deck 68 lb. California market; A has $10,000 in bank stock and can them last fall. If Logan 8 lb yearling lambs 9.00; lot of 10 percent dividend a realizes hit Joe Barney leading South wethers 7.23. even 12) he stock pays (some Paw pitcher in the state last FLOCK would receive $1,000 without doyear they should win the game Minneapolis, May 29 AP Flour B has $10,000 work. any ing from Walker Bank. onrhanged; shipments 38.28L Bran invested in real estate taxed on LOGAN STRENGTHENED basis of 100 percent of its value. BETTER AND EGGS Logan chances took a big B pays about 45 mills taxes or Butter: Chicago, May 29 AP Red Wade when Jump Monday $445. 13,056; steady; creamery extras turned out for practice. This Mr. Fonnesbeck winter. Last 31 extra standards 31 a Hale will give Manager went before the special session 8 firsts firsts 9 ; secchance to shift Flash Nielson talkand state of the legislature ond, 6 to the out field which needed ed on the tax situation. TaxaEggs: 20,383; steady; prices acsaid bolstering and use Red at short. he of tion intangibles, changed. Nate Green, veteran third base-ma- n amendments to the POULTRY cording and one of the leading cannot exceeds 5 percent. Mr. Chicago. May 29 AP Poultry SMOrtolM I toot Photo hitters . of last year reported 1 Fonnesbeck argued that this alive, ear, 12 trucks; steady; Brock (left) and Edward F. Schlee will attempt to 8. Wllllsm to favorable last night. Nate has been playtoo fowls is roasters broilers classification better eroes country speed recor&s in a Bight from Jscksonvllls, Fla, 15; turkeys 20; heavy ducks 13, ing ball In Washington and is moneyed interests. Ban Diego. Cai, end returm I 21 all ready to go. Ted Lewis and 12. ; on geese spring There is no money made Ollie Otte both old heads at yeai estate unless it is worked, the game are working out was the speaker's cntention. iZiaZt X t 'X lw MM ili ill iXftLtXabXi FJ7 will make now rjv rjv JO and fji T X flXd tZi w vw ww w, ef y, y. et e, tw m w .T. TaT, fjtT. fj$L 1 fprp regular Centering his attention for the regulars work to keep their tax of on time the question places of the team. ing banks .and other financial Afocialei Prn Photo star Jess Dahle, Logan's organizations, Mr.- Fonnesbeck These young women were among the slx chosen as the most chucker will likely start on the prounder said that at present a 'beautiful at Ohio Wosleyan university. They will have their mound for Logan. Jess pitched visions of federal statute 5219 In the beauty section of tho college year book. They are: pictures real ball last year, but has not 4 AtnrirfFrf Pre$ Phot The banks. states cannot tax Elizabeth B. Glanton (left) of Kurnside, Ky., Kathryn Peebles (cam had enough work this yeai. If r Utah state legislature has memMaj. G. H. Scott is one of ter) ef Delaware, Ohio, and Caroline Rote Redrup of Huntington, Ind. Walkers get to Jess there will ththe be will aboard who orialized congress to alter be Ollie Otte and Cy Hulsr Iritith dirigible, on her flight to previsions of statute 5219 but or turn to there take 'anada. no success. state shall be taxed on the br'ng Into being a , suitable ready so far has met-witof years of the mound. He cited statistics of bank basis of $5.00 per acre of sur- plan had ,by reas.ncome' to face property plus a tax based study of taxation, and taxes, and de- on Fridays game at Johnson'! earnings a valuation of three times and these matters better clared that reliable information grove starts at 3:30 and should Funeral Service of taan the average layman, and be the fastest game seen on received from California was to the output of proceeds considered for taxation purposes at ihershre should the new park. the effect that California's f amines, what ought to be Caddie Grant forts to tax banks .had been of rate such asA the legislature as knowing - Walker Bank will start the moratorium is good. He advised with Messrs information may provide. Th little avail. following line up. on mines providing that Vickers and Griffin that the placed come Pierce from had Secretary L. F. Wilbur, -- At Ward of the California state board of this provision may not be system proposed for Utah might Hyde Cowan 8. S. burden of changed until after January 1, well be tried out. to equalization. The B. 2nd Tadcvich, Others talking the; points on some 1935. was Increased taxation B. Brown, 1st An Income tax may be pro at issue were: John A. HenMrs. Cad- other lines of business. . for services Funeral Burt, 3rd B. Mr. Fonnesbeck reiterated his vided but may not exceed 4 drickson, Weston-- Vernon, A-Heber die Humphreys Grant weVe held Engherg, C. Qi income.This Maughan and Mayor stand Wedthat he offered no objec- per cent on net : at Hyde Park ward chapel Keenr, CTF. not be changed Lundstrom. may provision to tion classification the provi. A of nost Hardy, R. F. afternoon. 1937. nesday sion of the amendments separ- until after January 1, Barney, P. at.friends and relatives were in Time was taken following Mr. ating tangible, and intangible ' Manager Hale Is not certain tendance. for Grant and y but did object to the Fonnesbecks --discussion will start who Fridays Just the disin took of The further and wal part intangible following questioning putting : game but the following should services: 'avorable light as cussion among the group. Joseph Nielsen of Ute see action. fered the opening prayer; the make it burdensome. conDr. Wallace J. Vickers Nielsen, C. F. speakers were H. C. Rich, R. S. Objections were raised' by the tended that the mines tax was Sorensen 1 B. Presof F. T. to the Ballam, McQuarrie, provisions speaker good thing as provided by Lake City, Mav 29 (P) Hale, 2nd B. ident J. R. Shepherd, President the amendments which transfer the amendment, and averred Salt Nathan Grant and A full line of groceries, tourists supplies, soda water, root beer, ice cream Byron McDonald 3rd B. Lee. E. state of the the power present Joseph that the five year moratorium Long were elected Wade or Green 8. 8. a tax to of board was simply fiven to allow the of the 1931 university of Utah equalization Musical numbers were rendand candies if we havent got what you want we will get it. Westover, L. F. ered by Allen Harris, John commission which 'in addition mines to adjust themselves to track team yesterday by 28 Brown or Lewis, R. F. state as the , the athletes whatever new Smith, Eugene Lundqulst and to such 'power who received letters Lucherini or Parker, C. state state legislature provisions later hi -- the sport this year, The jthe ward choir sang the songs, equalization body has, the delemight P. Dahle, make relative to mine taxation. vote was unanimous. ."Sister Thou Art Mild and tax commission would he At 1 r30 Friday, 8umner Hale's lively and Sometime Well gated with certain other powers He-- spoke relative to the powers Long- - won the --rocky - moun .American Legion Post No. 7, Understand. -- dash Closing prayer such as the legislature might delegated by the legislature to Junior League baseball team was offered by J. W. Hvde." The provide. This wax offering too- the tax commission as proposed; title this year, while Grant is will meet the last year Cache grave at the Hyde Park ceme-jte- much leeway for the state legls- and .contended that this was: high Jump champion and th was dedicated by George lature in granting powers to the since such states iference record-holde- r, as well valley champs, the Canners of trying state tax commission and in es Wisconsin and Indiana had as being champion of the high ALL DAY TOMORROW Bmlthfleld In a short practice Z. Lamb. turn was granting the tax com- a tax commission operating on hurdle event. Both Are mem-u- st game before the big Logan-Wal-kmission the authority to usurp as Utah pro- - bers of the junior class. such a game. The Junior game is Actress, too much power. He contended wsed to haveplan Super-Servic- e Station for better auto mechanic work. Expert mechanics game free. The Walker-Loga- n and progress was that it would be unnecessary to jeing made. He asserted Junior game; 3:30 Husband and Bankis 50c, that Colored Accessories ' Logan-Walkat all hours Full line of auto accessories. put In the constitution that the 5 tax on Intangibles game. should be empower- wouldpercent Are Robbed legislature Coach Hale wants to see all be too high and In the White Costumes ed to grant other powers to the case of most bank securities boys trying out for the Legion state tax commission because drawing income rates of four to team down at Johnson's Grove Continued from Page One . White costumes , Paris (AP) the state supreme court had four and one-ha- lf at 6:30 tonight. o percen-woulWlt touches of bright color in until said It la not within the power ' ccufiscatory. no report was made . he f0rm 0f belts, shoes, gloves legislature to so During the fiscal year of Pasadena was reached at 10:30 of the state W. H. Griffin, and handbags are taking Senator State a more rankvictims m. powers. 1928 Los Angeles harbor the robber, said, delegate p. of Ciche tii.it In sumifier county argued front position to mines tax The amendment tonwas on masked was heavily and ed second to New York the jiad threshed out clothes questions. nage of foreign exports, ac- dressed In a blue denim Jump- section 4 of Article XIII was the li'glature weeks cf The dress and coat costume fortsevir.'l mu''er considered. This amendment worn by cording to the federal shipping er similar to those of iu tangible.!. He con-taxation X XIi iIg..iZl. ill. iTj,Ii. eream colored shantung, 0JL4 iXi IV1 Xl TTl lit ill 1L1 1JL1 iliJigAXi of mines the the that ITi fTlv fTI fTr ITI tT board. trainmen. provides i'iT traded that the tax system pro-- ! oyster white or palest blue Si iji amendments! green promises to be a summer posed sy these tile state of Utaa a better-classicgait tax system than it now has, and I Frequently the Jacket is lined ti,at a 5 percent tax on in- - with vivid colored silk and a tangibles is too high ana that suecje belt of the same shade is be happy to 'vvem with the dress or skirt, H'anj states would oe able to get 2 psrerit. He al-- 1 Emerald., green antelope ox-- ji contended that the mines jords, a matching handbag tax wes a good thing to begin Und a touch of green on a on, with the thought thatlater white cloche hat are accessories something better . might come, j selected for wear with whit Ephraim Berg-sonpresident by many well turned out women, of the state farm bureau, aver acquainted Cordially invites you to become red .that farmers over the state Drouth and late winter freezare too heavily burdened with es caused abandonment of 424,-00- 0 m back the men" shop acres of wheat in Oklahoma, property tax and that any relief proposed by a new system federal crop staticians report. would be better than present him who E. L. Hansen, a trio conditions He aven'ed that the Floridas 1929-19shop foreman, citrus crop experts. who have been ealied brought $18 000, 000, according to work. anxious to please you with into consultation on Utahs tax- preliminary The estimates. ation problem in n effort tc yield was 15 million boxes. 1. 6-- 2L56-22.8- 6. 3-- $-- 30-3- 28-2- 26-2- f fl i, 20-2- 30-3- wO-M- . - co-ed- '' i ' I offl-:e- The Formal Opening DECORATION DAY of the un-de- ist e For Logan Tourist Park Park 251 South Main - The most modern Park in the Intermountain region long Co-Capta- ins . ri f , r ? i . : .! -- - 440-ya- Free Root Beer rd ry At i - - h I . f i i i i con-wor- er Screeir 30 er n. Logan er For J. H. Shaw, in Charge, Invites You All - of . The Lundherg Buick Co. with better the' Honor Our De; Memorial Day Kenneth Andersen, Lamont Rolf sen and Ray Cannon work daily with their foreman to give Buick owners THEY'LL STAR AT CAMBRIDGE absolute satisfaction. fa -- sf .y: .ry CITY DRUG CO. i- tT i, ' i. . - gen-eratio- ns Let Us Bow Our Heads in Reverence - An automobile often needs just a little tuning. There is a right 'time for this work. uj Drive in the Buick home before you go on that vacation tour or that week end fishing trip. Orrthis day- the soldier s o f th roe parade in memory of their buddies who never returned home. Cheer the veterans. Honor their flag. Remember their comrades. - their are -- Wars sorrowful memories grow dim- mer as the battles which bred them fade farther into the past. But always on May 30th of each year we remember again with quickened pulse the boys who donned their countrys uniform and marched away with Grant and Lee, Miles and with has the are satisfied only when the work is absolutely satisto customers. , factory our We You can drive your machine into our shop and have it - 5 greased thoroughly and washed so that you wont know at first that your car really had such a good appearance. Come in and meet the boys, tell them your car troubles We are going to please you the first time! you come into our garage. K ; A 1 . Lundberg Buick Co, 67 North Main 254 Service and Satisfaction -- aiiociqlK Ir.w Phone 308 North Main Logan, Utah Photo Eddie Tolm ef Michigan, new world1 record holder (n daah. will maet Frank Wykoff of U. S. C. and Hector Dyer of d la inter soilcaiaus cbanunoaihica at Cambridsa. l 3 100-yar- SUn-fo- r . S n |