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Show SOUTHCACxtfcTTjouiCIiiR. Hyruin, Utah, iTiciay, December ju, iy-w- HKSTFinONGTON four Taken By . To be considered by Logan Logan citizens at a public hearing, Tuesday, Dec. 28, prior to official approval in accordance to city ordinance, a tentative budget for operation of Logan Eight new Logan Kiwanis club city during 1949 was prepared by officers to serve during 1949 were the city commission Tuesday installed under direction of W. evening. G. Kirkman, retiring president. Prepared by H. Reuben PederTaking over the duties of presisen, city auditor, the proposed dent of the group - is Fred H. budget is based upon the depart- - Thompson. Other officers include: mental requests for the coming James Miller, first vice president; year and the estimated municipal Conley Watts, second vice presiincome during that period. Total dent; and Tom Kinghorn, Dean budget for 1949 is $720,000, which Pack, Col. E. W. Timberlake, is about $20,000 more than receipts Floyd Wilson, and J. Austin Watts of this year. directors. City needs are greater than Holdover directors are Ted Kar-rethe proposed budget would indiand S. J. Postma, and Mr. declared. Kirkman, who Is an ex officio cate," 'Mr. Pedersen The increased cost of operation member 'for the coming year. has made it necessary to get by Platt Fuller, past governor of the best we can without affecting the Utah-Idah- o district of Kiany more projects than neces- wanis, installed the new officers. sary." Special guests included Elmer If the city 'is to complete, the Wood, president-elethe of new pipe line and reservoir up &mithfield club and Wesley Lund, Logan canyon, one third of which strom, Ogden Kiwanis has already been constructed,- - then it may be necessary to issue city bonds, he said. In the meantime, the engineering department has been authorized to determine the approximate work and costs in The Merchants council finishing up this work. Logan With the total estimated income and directors of the Logan Chamfrom all sources expected to reach ber of Commerce are definitely opat the college. $725,590 during 1949, the tenta- posed to an increase in the state After the USAC visit, the group tive budget to be considered at sales tax from two cents to three diove to Bear River high school, the hearing will total $720,422, cents as proposed by certain cities and had a luncheon, compliments Mr. Pedersen said. These esti- and organizations of the state. of Bear River and Box Elder mates are based upon the 1948 This action was taken by the chapters. While in this valley, they visitincome and receipts which will directois of the Logan chamber at approximate $700,000. their, meeting last Friday evening. ed the following farms: Regenald Highest departmental request Chairman James McMurrin, of the Hunsaker, Tremonton; Theurer was entered by the light depart- State Legislation committee of the Bros. Beef Feeding establishment, ment at $337,748, as compared Chamber was instructed to do all Tremonton; Ed. Holmgreen beef with 1948 requests of $264,875. he and his committee can to oppose ranch, Legrand Hunsaker potato This department also will list the the increased sales tax before the pit, and ' grading equipment at Bear River City, and Norm Jones, bulk of the city revenue during state legislation committee 'meets. L. lamb, feeding project. 1949 with an estimated $410,000. was Curtis Miner asked Mayor 1949 to tax in the State oppose the Department requests for The tour was enjoyed by all as compared with the figure ap- Municipal League organization. Sen. participants. A similar one will proved in 1948 follow with the Hyrum Gibbons and Representatives be conducted next year in tlie latter total in brackets: fire, John II. Murch, Cyril Munk, Jos. southern regions of the state. ($38,335); police, $42,190, F. Nielsen of the comity will be $37,875, It is felt by the officers that ($41,530) ; health, $12,900, $11,460); asked to pppo.se the tax in the this sort of activity brings about $15,515, state legislature. abattoir (slaughter-house- ), a closer relationship and under$11,520, engineering, ($14,840); standing among Young Farmers of the state. ($8,075), street, $67,300, ($56,700); Spend Holidays In California garbage removal, $19,000, ($19,000) Smithfield Bishop and Mrs. Airport, $4,700, ($4,200); parks Frank Tidwell of the 4th Ward Visits In Tremonton $18,100, ($27?and will spend he Christmas holidays Smithfield Lottie Holjensen is 500); cemetery, $23,490 ($26,860); in Hollywood, Calif. visiting in Tremonton. water, $69,190, ($66,640); sewer, light, $337,748, $4,330, i, ($3,930); Install Officers Of Kiwanis Club Frty Uts turdRavbrt fetertained The Pinochle club noon home in7on? of ha met at the City Cafe where a son, Cort, who was celebratta his fourth birthday luncheon was served. Mrs. ClifGames werl played and refreshment was hostess. ford Filkington Mrs Bartly Richardson won the served and Santa Claus came e high score prize, Mrs. W. E. Tax-b- et gave each guest a gift. won the high cut prize and Mrs. Alton Hillyard won the low "0SPit:" Trealt score prize. There were seven Reril7( Mrs. WL. club members present and one receiving treatment Roy thj at special guest, Mrs,. Coleman Read. hospital. (Smithfield agricultural high Touring Cache and Box Elder of spots counties last week were members of the Young Farmers chapters from all parts of the state. The tour was made under the direction of the Utah State Young Farmers association, according to Elwood Nielsen, northern district representative. Those in charge of the tour be. sides Mr. Nielsen included State President George W. Wheatley, Honey ville, Vice President - Heller Christensen, and Secretary Ray L. Bragger, Brigham City. State school officials who help, ed plan and conduct the tour include Elvin Downs, state supervisor of agricultural instruction; Robert Dahl, northern district supervisor, and Prof. L. R. Hum-pherof the USAC. Agenda of the tour was as follows: luncheon at South Cache compliments of the North and South Cache chapters. They then visited the Spring Creek ranch, Cache Valley Dairy Association, at Amalga, and Thain Bros. Dairy Farm at Benson. The following day the tour started at the USAC Dairy ExProf. where farm, periment Bateman the reviewed Q. George of program dairy experimental work. Following the discussion on dairying, the group then visited the beef and sheep barns where Dr. Louis Madsen, dean of school of agriculture and Prof. Milton Madsen discussed beef and sheep experiments being conduct-e- r OVER THIS YEAR Smithfield HOSTESS TO CLUB Young.theFarmers BUDGET FOR 1949 Gives BirtiKtay lJ ys n, i , I' ct Chamber To Fight Increase In Taxes n;. i ; it ! 1 I1: ' f i i . 4' i Wed-Lo- 7 diamond ensembles k stay like this always Other diamond ring ensembles constantly turn and separate, like jbis,: t r Other Wed-Lo- Threesomes at 150.00 and 250,00 ( (axes additional ) k o Baugh Jewelry 47 play-ground- s, . 200.00 Bride's Rings Lock and Unlock Instantly , , reesome North Main Logan ,t d v ($264,875.) I Estimated revenue for 1949 includes: light department, $410,000; taxes, $111,000; water department, $67,000; parking meters collection, $25,000; city court (including police department fines), $18,000, and city abattoir, $15,000. In addition, the city expects approximately $20,000 from license receipts. In spite of the unforseen increase in cost of materials and supplies which boosted city expenditures during 1948 over the proposed budget, the city auditor pointed out that he still hopes to balance the 1948 budget. A C . , i ' i U tr; I 21 tl FOR THE CHILDREN SWEATERS Sizes . fv 6 1.98 2.98 Size 1-- All Colors r tv tYyY 8.98 5 - SVi DRESSES VYvy :v. All Wool Size i 35c vy!y BOYS DRESS SUITS 5.98 5.79 ANKLETS 6 Size 2 - 6 All Wool 4.98 YvT 1.69 - Size 6 - 12 j y v. .y.v V. BOYS BLUE JEANS Change High Priests Meeting A change in the meeting of the High Priests of the East Cache stake has been announced. Previously scheduled for the third meetSunday of each' month, the ings will be held the fourth (Sun1. day of each month after Jan. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Logan Black and family of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of Dr. Blacks parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Black of Logan. Former students of the USAC, both Dr. and Mrs. Black are licensed chiropractors in the Holladay district, Salt Lake City. DRESS PANTS v 1-- yy Prints and Taffetas - 1.98 to 6.98 REMEMBER expectant parents who guess the storks arrival. Register at the desk. si 13 , 116 North Main : : n e dj S DU p IP E Phone 180 |