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Show I THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. MARCH TUESDAY, 2 2. 1 PAGE FIVE. 93 2. TI1K NAME IS NOW SIMMS Why Should Poor Suffer For Transgressions Of Rich ILBI'R BY BALK more and more every day. Times like these afford ample opHir-- 1 Timex like n it y to think. these provoke thouuhls to travel in more liberal cliau-uel- s than ever before. Yesterday 1 talked with a I action resident. He is a citizen, an honest, upe talked for right man. xXxmiie time uIhiiiI the arliele in He Herald-- , Journal tile other hy Attorney light vvritlen His argument B. H. Nelson. wan so enlightening I'll try to put down as exaetly as poxsi-Id- e just what he said. Here it is: Mr Nelson's arlielo should he timely information for a .ertain county class in Logan ard Cr-hwhich seems to have little else to do hut spend lie time trying to best down the living conditions m tlie wage earners of our community. are thinking 1r-upl- ft v AHITTOKS l.tHV I'm wondering why the very poor wage earners should come in ior so much attention when it seems that the fundamental reasons for our troubles are found ill higher places. It would be well for some local agitatois to raise their s.giits and shoot at higher AIM marks. These same agitators have tried to tell us that the purchasing power of he dollar it greater today than it has been for many, many years. Continually they put forth the thought (he wage earner is reaping a golden harvest during these times of depression. Mr. Nelson's figures seem to give the lie to such propaganda. The memory of the low purchasing power of the lotlar during and immediately following the war period is still with us. We will never forget how mill stuffs were labeled food stuffs and sold ill unheard of prices, how sugar end hke commodities to ik wings and roared to duy heights, how good clothing and footwear were en.nyed only by the wealthy. STANOAKH OK I.IYINO BOW.N Berause wages then were below all reason, the standmd of American living sank below par. Yet, no cry was heard from the wage earner, rie accepted ins lot .3 his lion In tnat great struggle. I Bt YS NO LOAM' REALTY 'the wage earner does not invest in toieign slocks and bonds He does not buy real estate in His margin ot piofil California. permits no savings He has no surplus to hoard. Practically dollar he earns is spent the home tow 11. The merchant will protit more from the wage earner than from the one whose wages he cant even aftord are so low the bare necessities ot life. With a 25 per cent cut irom the average wage in Logan, bow many laborers could buy the tine merchandise ottered for sale by our merchants? Merchandise too, that would increase the joy of living to which every Amei lean family is entitled. Every citizen should take a broad view of present conditions He should not be led away hy the propaganda spread around largely by persons whose most .strenuous physical labor is (lipping coupons from their bonds or wnlc lent receipts Irom their Ingh-reipaying business blinks Think II over, folks! Trenton Mrs Samuel h i' i r homo I loll vn 1 mu rt. su.iy evening Mr and Mrs Julus Jjnsrn, Mr and Mrs Roland Mortonson, Misv Larene Butler, Miss Mildred Ann rew, Merlin Collie and Archie Cottle. The evening was spen whit h playing bunco after lute supper was serv d Tuesday evening after mutual the officers cntei taincii at the home of Mr. and Mrs J Karl Andrew in honor of Mr and Mrs. Richard Peek who are av ing soon to make their home Ogden. The evening was spent in music and games pleasantly MIA J 11 Walnuts (shelled, Fresh, LB. j Crystal White No. Billion Bubble .. , Smith's, No. ! v Smiling happily, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms and her new husband, Albert G. Simms, are shown here on i heir honeymoon alter their marriujrr at Colorado Springs. both tile 1'nmer members of Congress, Mrs. S nuns Colo, from Illinois and Mr. Simms from New Mexico. The romance bejran when they occupied adjoining seats in the House of Represent alivcs. Refreshments were in St. Patricks ning by 20 friends After whu h the evening wa .pent in playing day colors. Thirty were present. Mr and Mrs Ray Hansen and games and Mr and Mrs H O IIium-four of their children spent an Roy H iu Logan as the guests of Mr. and Mrs to make Mr anti Mis Mobster B. Hunter moving bticfiom Ogden home The Adult Kducational program their held with Principal ( iiarlcs Fa m an recently, Prank Sbumway presiding wa.v the huUi ot a well attended The following pro- daughter gram was gi?n, Chorus, quartet, a hard Pc U ami Mr and Mrs Several readings, by Miss Thota son HaVry are moving to Ogden, Trio, their former homo. Bergeson, and a Ladies Mr Sbumway gave a snort talk. The annual Relief society was given Thursday night UAMihKOt S AK in the meeting house Piogram numbers weie: Male Chorus, Talk PCEBLO, Colo , March 22 d P Mvs C A. Brown on the first Thirty to lit is the dangt pmh Relief otgani,ed society; Vocal age" of motorists. Of 51 repotted Solo by Mrs Clvdc Mortensen, automobile accidents here dining Mortensen, February, 30 of the pur inpnttng accompanied by Mr violinist and Mrs fClmer Wondi drivers were In Unit age uinge pianist; violin solo, Evan Hansen, Eldredi solo, Southfield; Vocal NTKAMiLKO CHILI) Butler, accompanied by Miss Norma Butler; talk by Bishop Harper. Match 22 MERIOAN, Miss. After the program a dance was' 0 pt- - Curtis Litchfield, two, was I enjoyed by a large crowd. strangled to de.di vtioi h swalAn Oyster supper was served lowed an iron boil he hud taken m honor of Mr and Mrs Rtcnui.jl om the door of his mother a Reek at their home Friday eve-- 1 kH'ben stove. J LLMONS - APPLLS ;rapi:frihti:;kIi liar. Bulk and Vitamin B for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood pro-Sia- In ten years, Kclliiccg Ai,i.-Prhas CHinrd an iticmsine mtnilcrof friends. Today, it is used by millions with satisfactory results. New tests show added reasons for Laborathe success of tory experiments prove it has bulk to exercise tlie intestines, arid Vitamin II to help tone the intestinal Ai.L-Bra- everything you make with. B fuxo(at can original Go eminent Inspected Salmon 1 Tall Call ne M Happy Vale 8lb.pail) Crackers 3 32' UiS. Purity Sodas $9 ver Orders of $2.00 Free! Folgors, can (iRLLN TLA Japan, 35c pkg. POTATORS-- 15 Pounds SODA CRACK LRS1 Hi. box SOPKX Cleaner, 2 Packages PURFA -- Cleaner; Bottle 1 Bottle Free! (Deal) -- . FLOUR 79c 20c bag BLJTTFR -- Pound 18-l- b. Au-Lka- habit-formin- Y Locally Milled Iuie White is Another benefit, of that it has twice as much hlonH-h- u Idingr iron as an equal amount hy vvcinht of lieef liver. The headaches, los of appetite and oiiertiv that so often result fiom eon t ipal ion, eap he overcome hy this pleasant cereal. How much betg ter than usin;; pills and drups. action is gentle. Its hulk is much like that of lettuce. i n the laxly, it absorbs moistuie ami forms a soft mass. Gently it dears the inter tines of wastes. Two taldpspoonfula daily are nitlicicnt tu o.enome most tj pes of Ait-Bra- ... i tract. i Germade 9 I.IJ. Pounds Pounds BANANAS luirge I'.igs. LaiM CARROTS ONIONS SPINACH Macaroni I ml TURNIPS 'providence to tastes better when you use '1 t t,, t. Vi ( ini In Heavy Sirup Catsup 10 bars Wednesday Shoppers Always Find Unusual Bargains at Our Store ! - Peaches f We Give S. & H. Green Stamps 111- -, y Hindus e cleaned up dance will 'be given Friday with evening, April 1, Lloyd Themer in h.uge of arrangements. The affair wilt be held in the pavilion A tree plinting committee to study the iest vnrudiov of trees to be planted along street 'Wb.c, was chosen as billows; Mayor David The urer, chairman; F C. Clawson and Joseph A Smith A lif tu.-e- ml Herald-Journa- Fiovi-dcnc- d it (i tie 1 111 Mr Captains of the four sections city, divided recently for the cleanup activity, and the womens group oigam.ed to prepale a luncheon for the activity on April 1, attended the inerting the Circular letters outlining cleanup campaign were turned over to the serlion captains for distribution to every honu in This i the ninth of u ju ries of soil neeJ not hve mut h organic article on flower gardening writ-- , matter But if plants aie started ten i'spcct.i!1 for N K. Nervier and caily in the vason it usually is I'll l iso to transplant thorn to other soil as soon us the !u-- t few tine It. aves A HY 1)K. M. A. LOU develop ' The first four days of the week For ti an splants, a Svil with Clnci, Bureau of Plant Industry I. s. I) qvif tnicnt of Agrieultun onsuh due 01 game matter is sphtgmmi, finely gianu-lateOardviu' can gam fiom two. mold nibbed peit, or vetk.s .to month or rume in a through sne and mixed with '.he blpoimng season of some anfine loam In boxes the gudon nuals. and an look forward to pi mt muv be spat'ed an nuh to huger and better dcvjlopcd plants an imh and a half apart, if in, of others, jf plants arc started ts, singlv or m pairs with thei doois considerably in advamc ot cxijcrtatiou of pimhmg out Unthe normal ptHntmg season less tin it t s td the two plants more J This; is impottant, of Some ot th plants most tom- J th! monlv tmirY0, in the math. vvheu st red indooi .ire a;ea ) st.ison is slitnt, U. ui in the south Will .lUlop' but even, in tm south tlie more turn. Chit a i.slei toi hem calendula. cosmos, ;pa,l2SSi Under plants ate Uss likely to be hisanUumum. go killed ortoi el hv frost it pl.int cockscomb, cd indoor and udowed to gow oct ia, lobe 1. nur igtdd, pet uni 1. in Hats, hosts, pots, or t ms until gins pink, seal let sage, spidci li.e In a ei ant ver bei a hilly weather danger ol Next Moistuu tor plant passed A good south window onjoving gi ow th almost full sunlight, ot a box window facing south, is much to be puderred. LKTTUCK Rifling Soil Pa. Soil for starting plants indoors HAVE CLEANUP A should be p pareil carclullv mixture umiposcd of about half loam and half fine sand garden IROVIMKWE Flans for a suitable for spiouting. the seeds CKLKRY It pays to mu this soil through a (Itocuup and pmut-ucainjaign in to begin next Monday a Frovichme lather fine sieve m through Dozen . piece of v. lie screening l.u ked to March 2x. ar.d continue to Aptd 1, Friday a frame. tm wue outlined To prevt id .sprouting of weed Monda.r night bv the beautification ORANdlOS- Dozen 'eds, bake th soil f qi an hour and home g irdcn.s commsFee named sometime or more in what the hona-wifago 'Phe se.smm was with a temknows a a slow-ov-- 10 perature of trom'2f to 25U degrees I HELPED Soil from two to thtcc no lies MILLIONS or flat boxes malms in pans hep lad xjttisfm o'y g' nun.P mu floml drainage is essential, as !m TO HEALTH mm h moistuie is likely to au COFFIOIC "damping otf." n fungus disease For the earnest get ruinat uu. BY ALL-BRA- N i cv-ei- y tertained the following t will be devoted to a cleanup and home property of each family. Friday streets and public grounds wiM of the On tile other hand, many business and piolessional men btcanie wealthy during those days ot tears an blood. Rumors now are ubroad that individuals cei tain philanthropic ale trying to enlist the sympathy of the business men in an eftoil to cut all wages 23 per cent. Woud such a move be wise? Au analysis brings a negative well-pai- held in the town hall Mrs Violet Thorpe, committee chairman, i n 1 IN OUR SANITARY MARKET LARD 2 Pounds : 15c BACON S()UARKS Pound POT ROAST Pound J,4C ROILING MK AT Pound KIPPERKD SALMON Pound CHILI BRICKS Each ondipation. If your intestinal IQc 7C 28c 25c mmaanm EGGS I MILK doz. lOci 3 tall cans!7c! ooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wo Uoli GROUND CHOCOLATE Strictly Fresh Brands AH trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal, or ice in cook-imTempting recipes on the paekagm Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle ?. Crcc k. w, Mayonnaise O Best Foods o o Very Appetizing Pint Jar 2S e o o o Nil. 2 Cans, Fancy Creamy Lettuce 4 HEADS Lirm, Crisp Lettuce Jl IHJEN p N"t B utter 1JV From Choice Peanuts Ijvrup and .Juicy (l"jj ft 1?e 2lb. Apples 10 roiNDS l ooking or Eating JarC Safeway Meats Beef Steak U.m. Ildlub Sliced Bacon 4 n, 1 5c ... 1 2c Pint jar At a Saving! .2"-?- Veal Chops I .J LdIU From Choice Caclie Valley Veal U. S. Inspected Snow White Kettle Rendered Laid, Pound 10 Pounds Limit Hamburger olmnn OallllUll .AM IS1.' S' "7 ...aw u!n. Fresh Columbia River Red Salmon, Whole or Half ; lb. . 1 . 5c Q. ww Santa Clara Mvalv SEWELLS MARKET FEATURES LARI) HAMBURGE- Rloo' ; Pure, Fresh Rendered; 2 lbs. 15( SALMON Bright Red Columbia River By The IVce 4JL rtC Pound Bacon Squares Thickness Any . Prunes 25c 3 lbs 19c! Mayonnaise I Diniii'iottc I Ut I 21 Wt'sl 1st North; K8 Smith 2nd Fast; 3S2 South Main WELLSVILLE HYRL.M 2 Pounds 4 Qc A Fresh Giound 2 4 ("C JL Founds STEAKS- Sirloin, Cuts Found Round or 3 Short 13c VEAL Breast or Stew Kxtra Choice; Pound. 8C O SMITIIl'lELI) o o o o o o o o o o o o o s C o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ' o o o .StrS1...10c JliM isuKar Cured Mission Ham, Whole or Half, lb Requires No Parboiling LOGAN o o o o o o o o o o o o o LARD Loin BOILING BEEF Re PORK CHOPS 1 FOUND 12c I 2 LB. lKG. LB. FKG. 9c 17c Extra Fancy S u : r Cured. Sliced. Rib or Brisket FOUND BACON 7c FOUND o 15c oo 000000000000000000000000r0000000000 1 |