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Show H COMPARATIVE RATES, H The populace of this great and grow- M ing Jon which believes prices for ad- H vcrtlslng In local newspapers Is high H may read with profit the following leg- H islatlon passed by our sister state on H the north, Idaho, the "gem of the H "Senate bill No 2.5, passed by the H Ninth session and approved by Gov- M ernor Gooding on February in, pro- M vldes as follows: H Section I. That the rato to be M charged for all official notices, required M by law to be published In any ricuspa- H per of this state by any state, county, M municipal olliclal or other person, M shall be one dollar per vertical Inch, M single column mcasur1, consisting of H not less than ten lines In nonpareil M type arc Its equivalent, or sixty words M to the Inch, for first Insertion; and for 1 table or figure matter one dollar and M one-half per vcrtlcle Inch, consisting M of not less titan ten lines In nonpareil M type or Its equivalent, and seventy-live M cents for each subsequent Insertion; M fractional inches to be charged for m pro rata: Provided, that no charge M shall be made for less than an Inch In H Tin: Rkpuiimcan's rate for legal H printing Is $2 00 per Inch for thirty H days or less, just one-fourth what it Is 3 In Idaho. H It Is also a fact that Tm: Rkpuiim- 1 can's subscription price Is much low- H cr than any others of equal worth. H The average weekly In Utah costs M tl.f0 a year, the average weekly In Colorado and Idaho costs 2 00 wlillo Tiik RKrunucAN, usually larger In size and better In appearance, Is furnished fur-nished twlcc-a-weck at $2.60 a year. Cache County has no legitimate kick on alio price of, subscription or adver-Using adver-Using offered by the local press. |