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Show Notice Logan Business Men. Huslncss men, and employers generally, gener-ally, who havo in their service girls and boys under sixteen years of age who have not graduated from tho eighth grade of school work, arc herei by ordered to releasathem that they may attend the schoolAas. provided by law. ' H.-A. I'KUHllSKN, Judgo of tho Juvenile Coart, Logan. Wants to Know, i H LEWISTON, Utah, October 2J,lB0il. f M Tun Looa.v ItKi'um.iCAN: H 1 noticed in your paper of the 20th a ' H few ligures on the salary question con- H corning my friend A.O. Harber. These H figurcH aro pretty big. They make a H fellow a little dizzy to look at. (Ice H clydc -Two hundred fifty pound cat H $1770 paid during four months, its H pretty stiff the way us farmers had to H work to pay our taxes, and then to B think of ono fellow get. Uric his list Into B the publio stocking to this extent. HJ And good Lord, here ho was assessor, HJ assessor aud collector, and what not HJ for a couple of vears. Itmakesafel- HJ low think thatl If all the ligures were IJ dug up tho result would be so largo HJ that It would get wabbly, and stagger HJ all of us farmers before we could chalk HJ It down. I havo often heard tnat iio HJ was awful good to lend money, and HJ that he has received many favors on BJ account of his charitable disposition HJ In this regard, but 1 guess iio always HJ charged the Interest and collected it. BJ Ho has surely had a sort of doubling HJ up method. He got tho money from HJ tho treasury and then loaned It. I am HJ a little curious to know Just how HJ much ho did got, and am In for Just HJ pushing tills checking up a little bit HJ further In otdcr that the public may HJ know. You is truly HJ Ol.D TlMKll, HJ |