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Show I THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. PAGE SIX. 7 About The Womrns Ihysiral Education class at the Utah Statu Agriheld cultural collcKe, rcgulaily every Wednesday under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Owens Clark, is proving extremely popular. A steadily increasing enrollment is reported by Mrs. Clark. Town Professor W'ullnoe (iimtcs of the dramatics department USAC will Committee members have workfor the ed out full arrangements Folks Second ward Old party which will be held Friday, February 12, in the ward rei reation hall. Besides the old folks of the to be guests of ward who are honor, the committee is extending an invitation to all married couples, and those who ought to he married Preparations are being made to serve 2K) ward members. The Old Folks committee comprises James Larsen, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cressal, W. K. Jensen, Miss Inez Thain, Mrs. T. B. Busby, and Mrs. James Lar- Germnn-Austrm- rerog-pim- l. Selection of M. R. Hovey of Logan ss a member of the executive Deboard of the Intermountain velopment association was one of the features of an interest state e tourist traffic meet at the hotel in Salt Lake City Monday night. Mr. Hovey is secretary of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. He with John H. Moser, local contractor, and chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Roads committee, attended the gathering. The meeting was held to develop a coordinated program to bring more tourists through Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada each season. Civic organizations, highway associations, and other groups interested in tourist travel will comfrom our local taxing units, are prise the personnel of the n not a class of men who believe in Development association. low aulas es They know that tins country has become the tedly in this county with a view leader of all nations because of of procuring a reduction of at good salaries jiaid to the working least 25 per cent in this year's man. The budgets At the same time, we tax requirements. realize that when conditions are for this year are now underas we find them now, it is not way, and attention is directed to wise to spend more than is re- them with the view that the received, and that when there is a ductions asked for last year shall depression on, it is only fair and be granted on this year's tax burjust that everyone, whether he be den. an office holder, school teacher, Our demand, has. as a natural g or merchant, should share in sequence, reached into the salary the burden. We have tried problem, and has aroused the to make clear that it is really not opposition of certain salaried perIhe dollar that the workman is sons and others who have seen fit spending his time for, hut tho com- to join them. If such people will modities the dollar will buy; and take a broader view of the subIhul the dollar of today in our ject and look at the matter from lountry and state will purchase a taxpayer's viewpoint, they will far more of the commodities of conclude that the farmers, home life than hitherto. In fart. It is owners, merchants, and others the highest in recent history. are burdened beyond their ability NOW AS TO LIFE'S to pay. As a result, relief must follow and that ran only tome ( OMMOIHTIKS I quote below many of the com- through all who live upon the modities purchased daily by house- public dollar, and holders with their reduced vque helping to carry the tax burden. two to one will and be will there do If this, compared years they no complaint and all will feel that ago Flour at present is sold at 50 the burden has been carried jointly. per cent below. Meats today are sold at 5n per rent below. Potatoes and other vegetables Hre sold at 50 per cent below. Canned good3 at present are sold at 33 per cent below Milk, sugar, other commodities. 33 per cent below. The above are the staple table requirements. Men and womens clothing are All sold at 33 jier cent below. Furniture of all kinds 50 per cent below. . . . Home rents will average at least 25 per cent below. Coal and Wood 6 per cent below. It is true that debts, with $2.25 thereon, and taxes remain (lie same, with taxes really higher. Brown and Black The Taxpayers association and Farm Bureau have worked uni- - J. BY A. IIKMIKK KSt OF oi-- well-know- CHICHEjERSi!tLS car-tyin- First Quality st C. TO GO OVER DIESEL Logan city's Nordberg diesel engine on which the governor was broken several days ago will be overhauled and inspected free of charge by a competent factory engineer, city officials have been notified. Stipt. H. C. Maughan of the city light plant said Tuesday morning spare parts for the engine are on the way from the Nordberg Diesel plant in Milwaukee, Wis. They should arrive this week. The city has been asked to furnish transportation of the engineer to logan and the company will do the necessary overhauling without charge. Tins is the first break In the engine in five years' service at the local diesel station. It Is the smallest of three engines now furnishing power for Logan city's clcetrie system. s VICKS COUGH DROP . . . All youve hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with ingredient! of ft V VapoRus 9 9 o o ... , . . .Values to $3.50 Brown, Black, Smoke and Tan. Snap and Pillions Brown, Tan, Black, Grey Snap Zippers Pultons. $1.85 $2.95 Limited Number of Those Famous On and Off Boots. Sizes Below Fives. NOW ONLY Mgr. STOCKTON-CHRISTIANSE- $1.24, CO. N S. & H. Stamps Given As Usual PHONE 412 For All Your Beauty Needs honor court festivities will in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m., under the of Troop 1 of the Presbyterian church. The court will be for participation of all troops in the Logan district of the Cache valley council, S. V. Prows, district honor court chairman, announced Tuesday morning. It will be a closing feature of Scout anniversary week which is now being observed. Program numbers for the evening have been announced as follows: assembly call, Darrol color guard, Troop 1, call to America, colors; opening song, Miss Beard; prayer, assistant scoutmaster, Lee Waldron; Explanation of Flag, Scout Robert Mau; cowboy songs. Scout Eldon Pedersen; harmonica duet. Scouts Dennis Prows and Paul Colburn; Scout demonstration. Troop 1; musical number, instrumental trio, Troop 109, piano, saxophone, clarinet; presentation of awards, Scout Executive Preeton Pond. Introductory remarks, District Chairman John Anderson. Fire building demonstration. Troop 9, Sixth ward; harmonica duet. Scouts Dennis Prows apd Dilworth Jensen; speaker, Rev. T. R. Paden; Explanation and pledge led by of allegiance to Flag, Scout Herbert Armstrong; retirement of colors, Troop 1; taps, Darrol Firmage; closing prayer, assist- Scout be held Sunday auspices Rubber Galoshes in All the Wanted Styles Styles. . . . All sizes $1.69 A HONOR COURT LJ Snap Styles For Your Convenience Wc Have Installed a Private Telephone Service t IS ASSASSINATED TOKIO, Feb. 9. U'.Hi Jannosukc Inouye, former finance minister of japan, was fatally wounded today by two assassins who attacked him as he wa swalking to r political meeting. ENGINEER COMING and Colors. Zippers, Snap and Pull-O- n and heights of heels. Values to $2.65 Values to IU-- The staff also planned and carried out a steak supper at Herman's Inn near the mouth of Logan canyon. Places were set for Messrs. George E. Burgi of Presoi Frank Tidwell ton, Idaho, Smithfield, Wallace Galbraith of Richmond, Lyman T- Nielsen, of Hyrum, Harley Bcrgencr, Leon Sealy, Milton Taylor and Assistant Manager E. E. Lindquist and the honored guest, Manager S. V. Trows, all of Logan. The Psychology of Color In the Home," was the theme of Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, home management specialist of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service, Saturday in a talk before 27 women members of the Cache county farm bureau home and community section. Mrs. J. W. Bentley of Trenton, president of the organization, presided. Several color scheme setups for living room, kitchen and bedroom were made. Each adult training leader of the various farm bureau locals in the Cache communities wilt carry back to her local members the ideas embodied in Mrs. Barrows' talk and the methods used in fashioning tho color scheme ideas. The meeting was held in the courthouse. Inter-mountm- Chairman. Cache County Taxpayers Association Former Beauty Salon J. New-hous- Reviews Tax Problems FETES Genmulsinn is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent enughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronrhilia and other forms of rcpira-tor- v fur diseases, and is .rxrrlli-n- t building up the svstrm after colds or fill. Money refunded if any gough or rold. no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking aerording to directions. Ask your druggist, (adr.) TOURIST GROUP Noted Logan Resident TALK Herald-Journa- Color In Home, Theme PRESBYTERIAN Of Extension Class al The purpose of this article is not to convey the thought "I told you so, but rather to express the appreciation in the fact that the governor sees clearly now the condition the Cache county taxpayers tried to convey to him on August S last year. Cache county being primarily an agricultural section, it was evident to the 5u0 taxpayers who met and who sent a committee to the governor, suggesting the in oi a curtailment propriety state, t minty, and city expenditures, for to us it was evident that tile revenue for government upkeep was heeoming short, mid the prosieets of lax payment more slim Tile committee went so f ir as to suggest to the governor the of calling for a repionrictv duction in the salaries of himself f mid nil elective mid appointive tee holders throughout the state rewhich would bring about a duction of Jl.oonfuq per annum. Tlie governor's reply Is to the public. He diil not lake the suggestion kindly Had he been as well acquainted with I lie farming community, the home owner and the business elements is now, he would have conhe as sidered nur suggestion with greater sympathy and it would not now have been necessary for him to rail for a radical reduction In state expenditures all along the line which call really means a reduction in salaries. There never van a vear when so large a percentage of mi! impaled tax money was tuiiail as last year, and it is evident already this year that the returns for 1932 will lie still more discouraging. The committee of the taxpayers Employes of thn local office of and Farm Bureau that have been the Cache district of thp Metropolitan Life Insurance company requesting a reduction in taxes i Aftfc ,VM!P DragffUt District Manager H. V. Ihf iManwnl A surprised HrniMt l'KUinH4u1 (old(O) Prows Saturday, thu occasion being tealrd with 81o V qidilin, his birthday anniversary. other. flay V cf yotr ItruffUf, fnf He opened his office door to find I fVP4. II.K Oil. BHkMI j'iljM, fid 40 Tir knot on his desk a large birthday cake Stockton-Christiansc- n rp'.gr-Ns.l n addition rlf with lighted caudles. SOLO EY I'HUGCL'.TS EVEAYWBgtf the staff presented him with the best weekly business report of the district for the year. Cache stands number two out of 66 districts in the Pacific coast and intermountain states division of the c.omniiov R. M. SMITH, according to a bulletin which Manager Prows has just receiveu truin sun rrsnciu n 1932. This column is for the use of 1 lie llerald-Journreaders. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The Herald Journal, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. lead "Mr. Wu" by Louise Jordan Milne, on Thursday night in the Little Theater at the college. The program is one of a series sponUEAC. sored by the Fine Arts club ol sen. the college, and Theta Alpha Phi Music, stunts and readings are A Valentine dancing parly will dramatic fraternity, is in charge numbers selected for the program be given Tuesday evening in the of this one. particular during the gathering. The I .or an Eleventh ward hall A dance at night for all over 10 dance, which is under the direcA high class program will be years of age will begin at Si p. in tion of the MIA., will start at at the farewell to old time dances featured A with program given 8:30 p. m. he given m the River Heights ward program will precede the dance Wednesday evening at 3 at 8 p. m. William Morrell, son of Mr ochapel i Iru k in honor of Reinhart and Mrs. J. W. Morrell and a who leaves soon for tlu and student former prominent mission. The LINCOLN THEME graduate of thn Logan high school,n public is cordially Invited. leturncd Saturday Horn tne mission. Mr. Morrell surMr. and Mrs. Burton lluir an- prised his folks, walking in on KIWANIS them quite unexpectedly lie had nniinec the arrival of a son at a been gone 31 months. Mr. Mor- local hospital Sunday. Mr. Hair rell was a special speaker in tho is a linotype operator for the From a place of obscurity on Mrs. Hair was First ward meeting Sunday mornthe barn floor to a position that formerly Miss Jessie Si haiih. ing. towered above all his fellow men Lincoln Ir. N. A. Pederson, head of the The officers of the Cache Coun- was thehislot of Abraham life time. ty Daughters of the Pioneers wdl during meet Thursdny id the Relir hall Thus Herschol Pullen, local reat 2 p. m. Board members will altor, characterized tho BEWARE THE great meet at 1:3b. emancipator, In cluoglzlng the nawar tion's Civil president, before COUGH OR COLD a large gathering of local Kiwan-ian- s The Northwestern Stole at their will l,e regular weekly luntemple excursion held Wednesday All cheon gathering at the Bluebird evening. ON those who attend are nsked to re- Tuesdtiy noon. THAT port that they are with the misLincoln was a self made man group so that a complete who persevered and surmounted Peritrnt roughs and colds lead to sionary ho recoid may kept. numerous handicaps to rise to on can slop them now serious trouble. of the president's with f.reomulsinn. an rmulsiH-- d creosote John II, Ranltliead received the occupancy Mr. chair, the highest honor within that is pleasant to takr. OeninuUion is a a telegram from Tuesday morning new medical discovery with two fold acMr. and Mrs. Ariel Bankhead in the power of Americans to give a fellow countryman and a native tion; it soothes and hesls the inflamed New York City, announcing the membranes and inhibits germ grnwth. arrival of the first grandchild to son, Mr. Bnlien pointed out. two contributed Ewart is d Of all knnv.-- drug, rreoviie Swinyard bear the Bankhead name. The inviolin selections during the gathby high mediral authorities as me fant was born Tuesday. ering. of the greatest heding agen ies for perPresident Louis A. Fctersen prePostmaster and Mrs. Joseph sistent coughs and rolds and other forms of throat troubles. C.rromiiMon contains, Oddi have returned from u pleas- sided. ant three weeks spent vacationing in addition to creosote, other healing son! he and heal the infected in and around San Francisco. They memhran'a and stop the irritation and spent most of tho time with their INSURANCE GROUP inflammation, while, the creosote goes son, C'aptnm Conrad Odell, and his presidio on to the atomach, is absorbed into the family, at the captain's They visited at Oakland. MANAGER blood, attacks the scat of the trouble quarters. and Stanford Berkeley university and checks t he growth of thf germs. as well. Swiss-Germa- 9. HOVEY NAMED ON Forem n Agin Em FOLKS TO PARTY English department of the Utah Stale Agrieultural rollege has been invited to speak at the annual teac hers institute to be held at Vic tor, Idaho, on February 11, 12 land 13. He will deliver three talks oil various hteraty subpeets during the three days of the convention. Mrs. C. E. McClellan has received word of the arrival of a hnby girl at the home of Dr and Mrs. .lames Tyson of East LanMrs Tyson was sing, Michigan formerly Miss Maude McClellan of Logan and a graduate of the SECOND WARD OLD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ' THE ! Penney Co. GASOLINE RACKETEER IS ROBBING YOU A Well As Your State An enormous new racket has grown up in the past few years the bootlegging of gasoline to escape payment of the state tag. Now an alarming amount of gasoline is being sold without payment of lawful tax. - i 'MiAMtUViLCXL I it I mccvttS-- INSURANCE V.otQe y,e'C jiLei written by stock companies brings to you indemnity but the pledge of many services which prevent those losses for which money cannot pay. better building standards the Leadership in fire prevention testing of materials and devices the improvement of waterworks INSURANCE ''6 e oo nO I Yl o f rt' as the prevention and punishment systems and fire departments of arson; all these mean insurance to the last degree. STOCK FIRE INSURANCE whore the seashore join its lure to ihe GALVESTON and The Buccaneer. Hotel Galvez luxury of actually insures you the advantages of these activities. where hospitablo hotels and a beautiful unite to make one of the finest winter reclimate vinter sort of the Southwest HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO where the atmosphere of old Spain still hovers over an interesting modern city. IL p,SO the"gateway city" OldMexicoisjustacrossthe Rio Grondo boundory line sunshine and roses all winter. J. J. DEYEREUX, G. A. Pullman reservations and detail1 IM ' Clift Bldg. Salt Lake City, Vtah Phone Was. 2740 SOS Slock THE Pirt Insurance Companies art represented The gasoline tax you pay belongs to you, and you should get it back from your state in the form of good roads. When you buy bootleg gasoline, you pay all or a part of the tax, too but the racketeer pockets the money. You never get it back! And remember if your state received all the money paid as a gasoline tax, it could well afford to lower the gfsotine tax! Knowing this, you naturally don't want to buy any bootleg gasoline. To be sure the money you pay as tax goes to your state, buy only gasolines sold under dependable, familiar brand names, backed up by reliable companies who make sure the state gets the tax. By sticking to familiar, reliable brands, you'll help banish racketeers. CONOCO Gasoline it a branded gasoline you tan buy with safely at the sign of the CONOCO Red Triangle . CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY by Capable Agents in your community NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street. CHICAGO gasoline buy it unknowingly. But know it or not, they are being robbed by the gasoline racke' teers every time they buy from them! Most motorists who buy bootleg 222 Wed Adams Street A Sectional Organization NHWYORK SAN FRANCISCO, Merchants Exchange Bid. of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Established in 1866 ' i . |