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Show ' HERALD, TUESDAY, DEC. PAGE TWO 2, 1 9 3 0. TR D I D A Y, EC EMBER 1 9, 1 9 3 0. won't you please Santa, be sure and visit my dear little cousing the Wiley children who have Just lost their precious daddy. Please do this and I'll love you forever. Sincerely, Ruby Bluemell. mall to say what hb wants so just you think him something v cui ha iiu e. Please give every !utle buy mid girl something lone YVheeler Richmond, Utah. -- bung THE HERALD A Scripps-Canfiel- d I y Q Newspaper Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Pllb.Ished Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave., Logan. I'tah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holidays, at second-clasmatter paper Co N. Gunnar Rasmuson, president, and entered as3 .1379 Subscription 41 the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March carrier. price $2 the year. In advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by Francisco San office, 507 Montgomery St. ; Gilman. Nlcoll & Rutbrnan, Special Representatives 19 W. 44th 8t.; Boston office, 18 Tremont Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, Bldg. SL; Detroit office, Room 2, 286 General Motor N.E.A. Service, Full leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Western Features, and the Scripps Canfie.ld Newspapers. Gosh, we Howdy, folk! hope Prof. Einstein comes! west! He's the only man In the world who could solve the Little arithmetic problems home from Homer bring schooll s HERES MORE SINCLAIR LEWIS SERVICE ABOUT TODAY Wh en Sinclair Lewis remarked, in Stockholm, that a public demand for sweetness and light has been a curse on American literature for many decades, he merely gate voice to a perfectly obvious truth. We have produced cry few great writers, and they have almost without exception been men who refused to ! lie conform to the popular standard.. great mass of our reading matter is almost unbelievably undistinguished. However, it is quite probable that Mr. Lewis belief that belter times arc coming is also justified. Writers are becoming more independent. They are daring, more and more, to describe the woild as they sec it and not as the (jre.it reading public would like to have them see it. And Mr. Lewis himself has had much to do with bringing about this change. (Continued bom page one) Tell Mr. Ford to keep strong In cash, STRONG IN CASH." in Mr. Ford did keep strong In cash, oneo when high finance that keeps track of things, thought Ford It was about time to 'take over. It discovered that hr had a nest egg of three or four hundred million dollars, and wasn't read to be taken. Not long ago, when HiPry Ford saw 'John D. Rockefeller, Jr. he said: I owe a great deal to your father , and told this story. ADDING: "I took your fathers advice.'' Having given $l,0o0,000 to the D. fund, John unemployment Rockefeller and his son now gives $500,000 more from the Rockefeller foundation. John D. Rockefeller, Sr., In his 91st year, and John D, Rockefeller, Jr.. In his 66th year, both In excelle .t health, recalls the ancient Jew'"' saying: "What you give in hvUtn is gold, what you give In sickness is silver; what you you give after death Is lead. It was Main Street than made it possible for an author to surest that an American small town could be something less than a diminutive paradise. It was Babbitt that got the reading public used to the idea that business life is often devoid of spiritual and If a brighter day is dawning, Sinvalues. clair Lewis is in large part responsible. Mr. McFadden, in congress, objects to the confirmation of Eugene Meyer, Jr., as governor of the federal reserve board, saying that Mr. Meyer would "turn the Federal Reserve System over to International That is upside down. financiers. If Mr. Meyer did any turning, he'd turn international financiers over to the Federal Reserve System. Mr. Meyer is a first clasi American, an extremely able fit ancler, and, as head of the Federal Reserve Beard, he may give to finance, and some other things in this country, a leadership that they now lack. BEET GROWERS DEMAND SHARE LAW BENEFITS Professor Einstein says that if the fascists, with their blind hatred of the Jews, should get control of Germany, fie would live in some other country. In that case, history would repeat Itself. Persecution of Jews drove many of the ablest minds from Portugal-anSpain, men that could have prevented the Spanish decline Into failure and superstition. Among s those thus driven out were the of the great Spinoza. At about the same time, the wisdom of Cromwell, welcoming Jews, helped to build the prosperity of England. d pai-ent- Wall Street said yesterday; ,T'S A LONG WORM THAT HAS NO TURNING. The Wall Street worm turned and bit the bear, busy stacking values. Prices went up from 1 t 19 p tnta. the bear was squeezed and didn't like it. It was said ear, .a t'.a day that the House of Morgan was preparing this experience for Mr. Bear. However, there will be another day, since the bear was only bitten, not slaughtered. A suit brought by the fathers of the blessed sacrament in New York to obtain payment of a legacy of $305,000 left to them by the late Thomas Fortune Ryan Illustrates the power and comfort of faith persisting even throughout a long, combative business life. Sir. Ryan left the money to the fathers of the blessed sacrament, to his will "in consideration of spiritual benefits to be perpetually received by the tlecen-den- t. DENVER, Dec. 19 (UR) Sugar beet growers of the Rocky Moun tain states today demanded sugar share with them manufacturers the benefits conferred by the Hawley-Siuoo- t tariff law. The demand was contained in a statement issued by a special committee of the mountain stales beet growers marketing association. J. H. Roediger, Fort Morgan, Colo., D. R. Pulliam. Loveland, Colo., and Ralph Clark, Eaton, Colo., signed the statement. prices the sugar Discussing manufacturers will pay for the coming seasons crop of sugar beets, the statement said any decrease in price unqusrt lonelily would lead to disastrous consequences. The association considers, the statement said,' "that a fair basis for a contract would he to take tne cost of production, In the growing of the beets, and the cost of manufacturing, and then pro rale the money left us per the oest basis. The statement said; "The American people in the last congress granted to the sugar Industry a taiiff of two cents a pound which amounts to $5 28 on the average ton of beets. This was done with the expectancy that the agricultural Interests In the Industry would share largely In the protected benefits thereof and the Industry would show expansion. "Under the present arrangement, the moneys received from the sugar come fiist iulo the hands of the minuTae urcr, ..ho, through the intent i f rung Xis, should act as puhl.c t.u ice. There has always born a struggle, more or less, as to how much of this money the manufacturer would apportion to the grower. "Since the money derived from the sugar of the beets comes largely through the tariff, it must follow that the public has a deep Interest in seeing that the beet OF TARIFF grower gets a just proportion. On the other hand, thero is a tendency among those financially Intel ested in the Biigar company to see that adequate dividends and net earnings are always made liy th company, and these same Interests have so tried to educate the public to that view. "When these earnings are very favorable to the capital Interested in the factories, they consider the industry prospeious, regardleM of the condition of the growers. "In the past the sugar company has not shown, at all times, a disposition to make the fair distribution intended by congress; but have considered dividends ti the stockholders more important to the industry than the well being of the farmer. "Any decrease iu the price for heels this coming season, in the face of an Increased tarllf. Would breed a lack of confidence in the efficacy of the tai iff. and that loss of public confidence would unquestionably lead to disastrous consequences. "The association considers that a fair basis for a contract would be to take the cost of product! in in the growing of the beets and the cost of manulaetui ing, and then pro rate the money left as per the cost basis. WRITES FOR SISTER Dear Santa Clause 1930 CHRISTMAS, We are good little Kids. We A cheap horn painted yellow would like for you to visit us. Used to suit the kids, you bet! There is my little sisfer and I. But now they loudly bellow She My sister name is Fiances. For a costly wireless set! is nearly 3 years old. I am nearly fix and name is Amore. I would like you too bring me a tram an SCIENCE A INVENTION 1 Frances would like a Baby doll, and it you have any think else to what you Men who feel spare you can Bring think best fora good boy and girl. i n c o m f o rtable Francis and Amore Bielanin, when forced to 792 North 4th East. ittend an afier-lootea party, MORE DOLLS AND iwe a deep debt gratitude to3oswell G. Ham- Dear Santa Claus hn ha; am lust writing von a few I am just writing you a few ust invented a ea cup that is lines to tell you what 1 want tor I would like a buhy not to slip off the Christmas. guaranteed knee. Mr. Hamhocks Is now at doll, a pair of houseslippeis, a pair brakes of gloves and some candy and work perfecting nuts. 1 have another brother by for Photo by Loren Larsen. the name of Orion and he wants a suit of clothes. My brother and I Scientist announces lie has been have tried to be very good till., ahlo to make cotton goods out j ear and help mother. Y'our little friend of iron, llut darned if we would LaVon Andrew want to wear a shirt that would get rutty when worn out in the rain! Dear Santa Claus. I have tried to be a good girl for EPITAPH mother and have helped her very Beneath this maple much this year. Would you mind Lies Thomas Sheck; leaving me a few things for ChristWhen playing poker. mas. I just want a doll that says Don't stack the deck! "Mama just a little one Santy. 1 would like a pair of houseslippers The navy wants $75,000,000 to and some candy and nuts. You build ships next year. Gash, that won't forget Mother and Daddy is almost as much as It costs this year. Just bring them one litto send a couple of kids through tle present. There are such a lot school. high of poor little boys and girls so if I ask for too much just bring me the baby doll. Please give the rest of the toys to the poor children. one that And I am 8 years old, in the secwill give lasting ond grade. s a t a faction Merry Christmas, Santa, Thla splendid Beverly Andrews. brown derby, 3. Can be filled with water, A KIDDY CAR FOR LITTLE nd used as a goldfish bowl. RUSSELL )r placed out fn the yard, I have been a very good boy and Tiled with rich, black loam, I help my papa every day. nd planted with ferns, make Please bring me a kiddy car and rock garden. For t stunning ale at J. C. Penney A Co., some roller sk ates and a big rubr ber ball and bring my little ind all other reputable habersome thing good too. dashers. Russell Cranney. .A, four-whe- omen. 73 No. Main 1S30 December 18) Dame where Betimes home, Diew, who hath been reading about the Einstein theory o relative, do be sorely puzzled, but I do explain it to her, with greate It do only ease and clarity: mean that the glllipodlc reflex do be considered superior to the phldulary dlzzeps, when the cosine do be equal to the die bozinell, structurally considered in relation to the lower gomps And Lord! thhe pretty creature do be mighty impressed at my greate knowledge, as well she might, I making up the equation out of my own head, albeit doubt if it do mean anything! -- 4 b- HER DOLL, HA8 NAMED Dear Santa Claus, I want a big doll with curly liair, Baraba and she and her name has brown curls. Then 1 want a bed that cost $.79 and then I want a btove that cost $4.22 and then I want a peter rabbit painting get that cost 33c and that is all, good by Santa. from Bee Thompson. 1 1 -- WANTS TO LEARN Dear Santa Claus. 1 want a piloting set, story book Box of crayons, color book and candy and nuts. Hoping you have a good Xmas, Hoping you have a good Xmas, I am 8 years old. Y'our Little girl Friend. Millie Glenn, DONT FORGET !), ar Santa, 1 A KIDDIE KAR FOR NEO am a little girl 8 years old. I am in the 3 giade, I want a doll, a Dear Santa, For Chistmas I would like a Kidbed story book a iron board and .mne prper dolls I hope you do not die Kar, picture books, candy and nuts. 'o.'V t me. Good bye. Your little friend, Ned Low. Smtthfleld. Isabell Riggs. Wellsville. BEST WISHES FOR YOUR LIKES A BABY DOLL HEALTH, SANTA Dear Santa Clause I am 7 year old. I like a baby D ar Sanl.u How are you, I am just fine and doll.. I have a little sister she would like a doll too. My brother ope you are the same. Please would like a airplam. bring me a baby doll and a story book and a pair of house slippers Leah Maughan. Wellsville, Utah. and a ret of dishes. Louse Matkin. Age 5 Hyde Park. THEY ALL WANT DOLLS Dear Santa Claus: Pleae bring me a doll and a HELP THE WILEY CHILDREN Santa story book. I have two little sis- Dear I dont want any thing for my ters, one is Nola and the other is and a little brother, self as my ow daddy works and Geraldine Dennis. Nola would like a doll and takes care of n. and all my sisters a drawing book, Gciald would like and brother, and my dear grandma a dull and a broom. Dennis is too Blueinell, does lots to help us. But I FOUR GOOD CHILDREN Dear Santa Clau3: We are four good children, we help our father and mother good. My name is Thomas, I am 12 years old. I would like you to p!ease bring me a tractor, a U. S. baby tank, some candy and nuts. . My brother, Ivan he is 10 years old, he would like you to bring him a racing airplane, a game and a story book, some candy and nuts. My sister, Dorlene is 8 years old. She would like you to bring her a big baby doll a buggy some nuts and candy. And my little sister Lillian is 214 years old, she would like you to bring her a baby dollie, some dishes, a Kiddie Kar, some candy and nuts, we all wish you a Merry Christmas. Yours truly, Thomas Jones, 91 Eoast 3rd South FILL HER STOCKING Dear Santa. How are you at this time of the year. Well I Just thought 1 would want yoq to bring me for Christmas. Dear Santa will you bring me some chairs and a table and a sewing box, colors and a color book and nuts and candy and a orange been a good girl. With love. 1 will see you on xmas. Maurine Perkes. Age 7 1 I 1 friend, Elwood Kirby. Dear Santa Claus. 1 want a pair skiis. I wish you a Merry Christmas. I am 10 years old. Lowell Glenn. .Wellsville, Utah. 1 1 I want Tinker and a pocket A HELMET AND GOGGLES Dear Santa. 1 wish you would bring me a helmet and goggles house slippers, candy and nuts, roller skates. I am a good boy I do my chores every night You can bring me anything else you want Charles Low. . . HAVE YOU ANY LEFT, SANTA? Dear Santa, I have beena good boy. I want you to bring me a pair of ice skates If you have any left. Yours truly, Jack Ryan. FROM THAT THE WORLD No Hunting on c iOVER, Dear Santa. I would like a bicycle. But if you think that is to iuch you may bring me a s?wlrg set. A comb and brush set with a looking glass in in it alsr some nice silk hose. I sure hop? y.u dont forget any lit tie girls u.d boys in the world. And what has become of the Thanks very much for all the ha-'brought me before dashing Beau Brummel who used things you to fasten his straw hat to his now. Mary Myers. Age 10. coat lapel by a black ribbou? Wellsville, Utah. 1900: Santa Claus arrives shortly after the kids have gone to for the night. 1930: Santa Claus arrives shortly after the kids have gone out for the night. p These Premises. n FREE One pair of $1.65 hose free with each pair of Women' or Mens shoes, pumps or oxfords purchased at $6.50 or more Christmas! until fa fa fa n fa fa Logan WEEK-EN- D a EXCURSION fa FARES fa Hosiery :erson9s Shoe Store Quality Footwear For 52 Years view YE DIARY I GF1XUIXE. Onyx and Gordon Hosiery GEM IX E nines all! k 173 HYMN OF HATE Ashes to ashes And dust to dust. Bread pudding's nothing But hunks of crust! store and bears the stamp of QUALITY! The reputation of this business has been built upon QUAI.ITT . Ve have never tried to meet PRICE competition. On the other hand we have consistently upheld STANDARDS for more than fifty one years, and now it is conceded that, if any article is from Peterson's it is QUALITY MERCHANDISE. fact WANTS A BLACKBOARD itnckq.s. Dear Santa Claus: thats '.11. Will you please bting me a lilac I am ,.i. a H ip; y New Year. and a cleaning set. Edna Purser 8 years old. I think that will be Richmond, Utah. all for me. AMerry Christmas, BE GOOD TO GLEN AND FAY With Love, v . r S. ma Claus Fiora Sorensen 11. ns- - bring me a little truck Box 112. R.F.D. No. 1. and tool chest Nuts and Candy, SILK HOSE la ml; 0.1. Glen Carter Dear Santa Claus I wish you would bring me a pair 31 vcars. Pieston, Idaho. of silk hose and a pair of rubber boots and a pirr of gloves and a Dear Santa Claus Pleas-mg me a doll buggy and very good game. I ilo.--e a little p.ano. with love, good by Dona Perkes, Nut , and candy. 'I hank you, age seven. y y Fy Carter 3 ye ms Preston, Idaho. Dear Santa Claus How jie you'' I am fine and hope A SLEIGH vou are t hi- amp guess you Imw had a biry month. Edna and urc Dial Sail I, am a little hoy 5 years old. tw i:is. Will you please bring me a pair I do nof go to school. I would like of mittens, stockinitc and a sweatyou to limig me a sleigh and a oiiol dump, some marbles and a er o; v bonk. hope you keep well guess that Is all. I wish you a merry chiistmus and a happy new i, you can come. Good byo. Sanimie J Riggs. ve:u. Wellsville. Elda Purser. - i bro-he- We point with pride to the we have printed only midget golf jokes, and we with alarm that we have run bantam car wheezes! x , ad that Dear Santa I want a wriBt watch, pocket knife and a sleigh. I am 4 14 years old. Donald Kirby. Lois Petersen Hyrum, Utah. . HOUSE-SUPPER- state high I. S. Williamson, school instructor and director of was a vocational education, Cache visitor Wednesday, inspecting the North and South Cache Bhown He was high schools. through both places by County Supeiintendent of Schools J. W. Kirkbride. Mr. Williamson was high in his the wotk being done piase of al the two schools. GEXUIXE Daniel Gteen "Comfy Slippers GEXUIXE Goodriih Zippers GEXUIXE Jrih Preserver Shoes for men trad LETTERS FROM KIRBY BOYS Dear Santa, I am 6 year old, I want a, pocket knive Shirt tie and a game nut and candy. 7our friend Boyd Kirby. HERE ARE TWINS In ,ir Mu'a Claus: 1 ii.i a a you? I am fine and hope Dear Santa, I am 8 years old. vou in- Cm same. I have tride to be I a ,0 have helped with dishes. toys. Shirt and tie are twins and we want knite. That is all. Lia,- ai.d Your some mittens, I want t o a sweater and I guess n Inspector Sees County Schools it may be, if it comes from a QUALITY ip Kemal Pacha wains citizens of Turkey not to imitate American Has somebody tried to tubtoms. intioiiuce jazz over there? "The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten. There is a certain sentimental value to any gift, no matter how inexpensive S on a Clous am th taking you lor the things you hi u:.t me last year. Please 'e , g i., .1 In by doll, and a story , a T, hi other wants a pair of ' book . ,u:d a game and story ! ; ot candy. Also bring the bu'iv' ,1 locket and a rattle if you 1' ink that is too much. So I ,;t w.tli plenty of love. ,, I 36-8- 8 THE TRUTH QUICK whatever, Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or .officials has any connection estate pi emotion o other pridirectly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely t0 disinterested public service. OTT1S PETERSON, Managing Editor HASJtT S. LESTER, Advertising Manager. ar 1 fa from O. S. L. Points in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming to any point In Utah and Wyoming on the O. S. L. and U. P. Railroad, or any point In Utah on the l A, A S. L. Railroad. or girl, man or woman all get a thrill from a Saving of his or her very own. There is no more practical Christmas gift for any member of the family than one of this bank's Savings Deposit Books showing a Christmas deposit in hi or her name. Such a gift has laid the foundation for many a person's financial success. BOY - , fare, plus 25c for the Round Trip, where regy ular fare is $7.50 or la.e Minimum fare, adults, $1.00; children, 53c. One-wa- y one-wa- Ticket on tale each Saturday and Sunday. Return limit, midnight of Monday followdate of sale. ing Ask Local Agent for Jr Member of the First Security Corporation System Combined ISesonrccs Fifty; Million Dollars Further Detail. Q TT3Tt7 Pa wkwi Amt |