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Show TIIE JPolar Submarine In NEWSPAPER QUICKLY FINDS - to-u- ay d Berman inventor lias constructed a small pump, built into a wheel, which automatieal- .JiicvL-l- Av - the tires at proper keeps - serted wife. A month ago Orville Yarbrough came to Spo20, and his kane from Michigan. Yarbrough used the baby to beg enough food for them to live. Finally one day girl-wif- e - Pont be Fooled TALK Tricky SALES Oo.NT 4-- H Mrs. Zelma d A recent example of a grossly misleading and extravagant tires is "Mount btatement by a distributor of special-branone of our tires on one wheel of tour ear and a tire of any other make on the opposite wheel. If our lire does not give in price, we will give you equal service at a saving up to 23 free. new a lire you Tlifs statement can be made for only one purpose a desperate effort to gain your confidence and self you a tireofleforc their vou have bad time to think about the ridiculousness challenge, which asks you to buy one of their tires and go to another store and buy a tire have it mounted on the opposite wheel then turn yourself into a tire tester! Firestone don't aL gu to run test ears for them they have cars of their own, running day and iJp.lil, on vhich they tent Firestone Tires and otlur Writ makes including special-bran- have the proof of tlu tires, and safety, quality and extra values of I irestoiie 'Fires before vou buy. examine Drive til today cut from firestone Tires and tires pcilal-bransee for yourself the fua extra plies tin hr the tread vhicli give you extra protection against punctures and blowouts compare the condon't be struction ar.d quaiSv fooled by misleading advertise-meritWe will give you safer, more depcudnLIc tires at no great- n mail-orde- r i TIRE SIZE J f i t. luntuu.. Rcu., Flr- slonc Old- field Typ Cash Price Each Yarbrough ho took thp child to a cafe end did not return. Asks Police Aid Zelma appealed to Desperate, the police for help. They traced the father and baby as fur as Missoula, Mont., and here ,ost all trace of the pair. Nulhing more was heard. penniless, Zelma went to a Hotel to live with frieudi while seeking work. Never once d'd it enter her head tile baby might he dead, but as the days passed with no word of the father's whereabouts, a great fear that site would never see her child again came over her. Then one day, three weeks later, a United Press dispatch from Madison. WIs., caught the eye of a member of the staff of the Spokane Press. It told of a young with a tiny baby. man Questioned by authorities there, he promptly disappeared, abandoning the child, Bobby. Establishes Identity The description of man and child fitted those in the Yarbrough kidnaping. The Spokane Press interviewed the mother. Site said her baby hat a tiny birthmark on the back of one leg. A day lated Madison authorities declared this practically established identity of the child! An exchange of pictures of the child between Spokane and Madison authorities completed the hitch-hikin- g - 4-- H cial Brand Mail Odct Tire r Mes-dam- 4o LOS ANGELAS es One-Wa- y Bargain Fare EVERY DAY TILL' NOVEMBER .1st Comfortable chair car and coach service, with dining car or convenient station cafe meal service en route. Dully from U'ah points on the Los Angeles 6,lt Lake Railroad to Los Angeles, Pasadena, Barstow, Pomona. Sun Bernardino, Daggett, Riverside, Yermo. Proportionately low fares to other California points. For further F. L. details consult SCOFIELD Agent i 4-- H - son-in-la- "TTASTIllk!l" expels iSE watoraflv SHEEP-M- P biting, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco attended union the semi-annu- re- al of the Jacob Rinder-knecfamily on Sunday at the Camp Kendrick in Logan canyon. Dinner was served to forty-five members. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cra-gu- n and daughter of Smithfield were luncheon guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman. Mrs. Jack King, who . has been spending the month at ONE MORE MONTH Arbon, Idaho, returned home EBENSBURG. Pa., Aug. 25 Happy Allen, Johnstown negro, Wednesday because of Illness. was before the court. Happy had been there before and had PLACED UNDER BOND received a sentence of three months for making away with ST. MARIES, Idaho, Aug. 24 chickens. (UP) Twqt Chicago another persons businesswe tell did what you Happy, men were under $1,000 about stealing other persons bond today placed when on chickens the last time you were charges of enteringarraigned the St. Joe asked. here? the judge National forest which had been Please, suh, Happy replied, withdrawn from entry because I didnt steal chickens. They of serious fire conditions. was ducks. Four months in jail, the judge barked. An oyster of average size will A New Brunswick instructor drink for about 20 hours a day, succeeded in placing 65 distinct consuming 15 gallons and fxtract-in- g 90 per cent of the minute food varieties of grafts on an apple tree. particles from the water. ht 'They're out so they can't be in! Price Per Pair 3.50-1- 8 8 Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer- - the finest from Turkey the finest 17.00 TRUCK Muituu 0.90 8.00 11.20 11.45 11.4 11.47 i7to ai-7- from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and BUS TIRES 0 il.to iX.50 COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY jj' V' I ho, on Wednesday. Entertain Class Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bruder-e- r entertained the Trail Builder class of the Second ward Primary with their teachers on Friday evening at a bonfire party. Games and a real bonfire lunch were enjoyed by fifteen' Trail Buliders and Lillie Btirland and Lera Egg. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Norrrur. Reams motored to Salt Lake Monday to meet their son and brother, Elder J. Elwood Hansen on his return from the French mission. The party returned on Monday evening. David Astle, accompanied by Checketts. Anderson and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kirby and Miss InaAstle motored to GroMiss Bethea Zollinger motored Jeanne Thursday. to Rockland, Idaho, on Mon- ver, Wyoming, on The latter has spent the past day, returning that night. week with her grandparents. Joseph A. Quibell left Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Astle. two with to visit weeks for day liis children in Ogden and Salt Lake. The natives of Annam have an Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen official who bears the title of Masand children of Ogden spent ter of Sorrows. His duty is to with relatives curse in the house of a dead perthe week-en- d son to drive away evil spirits. here. Mrs. Rose Schenk left Thurs- This official also curses at Wed-- j day for Dayton to visit with dings. Tpt Cash Gardner N1 tI vf her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Balli, and family. Elmer Zollinger arrived home from his ranch at Mackay, Ida- Fee- - H$ 7 00 S7.90 55.JO I Mumiuy afternoon, the following ladies called on Mrs-LolJensen to wish her many it happy returns of the day, A. being her birthday: Mary Checketts, Margaret Checketts, Gurnell Jacobsen. Dora Checketts. Leone Olson, Arleen Low, Lorraine Smith and Agnes Hansen and Miss Karma Checketts. A social afternoon was spent and dinner was served. Motor to Preston A number of relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Checketts motored to Preston on Sunday to join the celebration of the crystal wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Checkeets. The party going from here included Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Anderson. Lyman, Lee and Karma Spe 3.23-- 1 Oakland 5.50-- J IVerlcM Mu b kr Osryaler tktu . Prank n tiudoou b. 00-1- 9 lluput... LaSalle li.00-20jll.pHtk'rd ten Carnival Held The largest social function of Orville Wright, above, Dayton, 0., was the carthe inventor, who with his late brothnival and delightful arranged er, Wilbur, startled the world Uwn party given by the they made the first flight in club girls and club leaders on when an airplane at Kitty Hawk, N. C., was It given Tuesday evening. celebrated his sixtieth 1303, at the home of Mr- and Mrs. in birthday on Aug. 19. A picture of Carl M. Nelson, in compliment the first airplane as it left the to the club boys and Boy Is shown in the lower Scouts of the ward. Games and ground picture. stunts were the features of the 150 About club programleaders, girls and boys, and Boy Scouts were in attendance. Mrs- Albert Stauffer has been visiting in Salt Lake with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Ben Berger. Mrs- Rose Fenskey of Wells-vill- e spent the week with relatives. Misses Ramona, Anna and Verda Follett, Ivaloo Nyman and Keith 'Nyman spent the week end at Arbon, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilhelm motored to Alexander on Tuesday. (Black, Mrs. Elma Stefferson of Salt Lake was visiting during the week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Kemp. Messrs. Peter Larson and Elmer Wilhelm, spent the weekend on the Salt river in Idaho, on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Stauffer mid-summ- er guarantees laboratory analyses price claims of 25 savings comparisons tires. of special-brandistributors made by e . Mid-Summ- er be misled by challenges twenty-nin- v ' Providence News (North Logan attended the annual Scandinavian reunion of the L- D. S. church. Hold Swimming Party The officers and teachers of the ward Primary entertained t a delightful arranged outir.g and swimming party at Logana plunge Monday evening. About 146 parents and children participated. Refreshments were served following the partyMr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman entertained at a chicken dinner on Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blackburn of alt Lake. A basket of- zinnias graced the dinner table and eight guests were served. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Grant family of Pocatello on their return trip frm the Black Hawk celebration and home coming program at Payson spent Tuesday in the ward with relatives. PACE NINE Happy Landings! Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson and Frank Nelson spent the week-en- d at Brigham City and OSLO. Norway, Aug. 25. (UP) Speedy SearcK Is ReSir Hubert Wilkins polar subwarded; Pair Is marine Nautilus was reported seas Arctic in' the prippled Reunited s the here, reaching Reports first received from the subover reached How a newspaper marine in three days, said the hall way across the continent to craft had come to the surface pluck a year-olboy from the after one battery was broken lists of the unknown and to reand part of a rudder lost. store it to the arms of its mother The submarines position was is told in the story of Mrs. Zelma not stated. Yarbrough, Spokane deA LOGAN" UTAH, AUGUST 25, 1931 L, . LOST BABY FOR ITS MOTHER Trouble Once More HERALD-JOURNA- J 1 i Georgia and the Carolinas the Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as nature produces them, Contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKES exclusive "TOASTING Process a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modem Ultra Violet Ray expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical com pounds, who use them as a base in making as well as a powerful spraying sheep-disolution for trees, flowers and shrubs enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. "Theyre out so they cant be in! p, Brand tl re is made bv manufacturer for distributors such as mail order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that does not identify the tire manufacturer to the public, usually because he bui'ds his "best tires voider his own name. Firestone puts his name on EVERY tire he makes.quality' ipedfll Doubt Guarantee MKEbTONE doubly protected. Every tire manufactured by Firestone bears the nine and carries Firestone's unlimited guarantee and eurs. Yea are Firestone Service Dealers and Service You Money and Serve You Better Store-Sav- e TIRE STORES INC. One Stop Service No. 2 Center and Main Phone 35G No. 1 3rd North and Main Phone 868 Service man at the store of Ernest of Dealer, showing motorist value tires. Earl local Firestone internal inspection of All tires tiiat have run over 10,000 the tire, and including the flap, rim, miles should be dismounted from tire tube and the valve and its parts, must be in efficient order if deflation wheels for a thorough internal inspection in order to guard against is to be avoided. It is the experipossible failure from injuries not ence of all tire dealers that more visible of all the tires they on the surfae- -, declares than one-hal- f the take in in trade have internal inErnest Earl, Manager local birestone dealer. It aii motorjuries that must be repaired before ists followed this practice, says the being reused, or that they are in Firestone dealer, tiicre would be a jured beyond repair and must be ubstantial reduction in the growing scrapped. number of accidents that are directly .i vast percentage of tire failures due to worn tires. are caused from something which Motorists should have their tires checked regularly lor safety just as they have their brakes checked." ays the local denier. Fully half f the tires that have gone more than 10.010 miles are found to have internal injuries "hat if neglected ".ill result in tire failure, possibly at high speed when a serious accident may result. The air containing assembly, which is the cord body of happens from three weeks to three months previous to the actual deflation of the tire on the road. Hotted spots due to water seepage in nail holes, carcass breaks, bad beads, imbedded glass, tread cuts, bent rims, and many other conditions bring about tire failure. The local Firestone dealet is offering free tire inspections to all motorists in the interest of safety. i No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat . U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Order No. 210 Its toasted TIWE TS -- The BattU of Muew Regular Strike Summer Party OtcAdtnt N. 3. C. net evorks every Tuee Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows Your Throat Protection day, Thursdayad and Saturday-m- Hear Purifies against Irritation - against Lucky Strike Dance Or dtritra vt. Lucky cough your choice to Dicky ScriLl Srh A w. N. Y.C. III Tnbopoe Mv. |