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Show THE DAILY HERALD PAGE TWO. THE JOURNAL AND Scholistic HraMiiuimal Tfia A except Saturday, Sunday morning and every week day afternoi.' Published except Saturday reclaim liberty thrqout the land" price $3.00 the year, in advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrier. Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; (liman, Nicoll Chicago office, CIO N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tre-moSL; Detroit office, 1170 Fisher Bldg. Pull leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Western Features, and the Newspapers Scripps-Canfiel- OTTIS PETERSON, Managing dre N.KA, Service, R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Editor THE TRUTH Manager QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, piollc utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspap rs devoted solely to disinterested public service. For years I carried away the impression that the Crusades wore carried out by fine gentlemen, who, thru holy motives, advanced on the bestial, savage hordes to uphold civilization. The truth is that the Crusades were Inspired by papal politics; their chief motive was loot; the Saracen civilization was so far in advance of the hoggish, brutal, barbarism of the European "Christian" knights that such civilization as the boorish Crusaders achieved they brought back from their contact with the 8aracens. Just as the Moorish civilization, I'uitead of being a menace to Spain later, was its regeneration; that is another one that the llod about. Not only did the Crusader fight their superiors, but the Saracens In truce and in battle were gentlemen and kept their treaties and with the oaths; the Crusaders, exception of Richard the Lion Heart, were notoriously vicious; their word was worth nothing; they looted i ivagely; enslaved the old and violated youth, and they generally showed a adlsh love of torture that was unknown to the more advanced Saracens. Just as the Protestant Refora-tloset the world back because It zealously upheld the divine right of kings, so the Crusades kept Europe in a state of barbarism and quenched a light of culture that was burning brightly in the east. The pity of it ts that doubtless today most schools are teaching the same old historic fables as truth and engendering age-olhatreds In the youth. What a terrible thing is bigotry! ... The progress of civilisation: Twenty years ago, reformers were deaouacing pccka-4obow they're denouncing bathing suits. o o r waists; backless This la an excellent likeness In baas who of oloctlon ever night, and than a la tba a r a b s d aatlsg atatian that it play aa a special nambur, the Peanut Vendor." Phota by George Lemon, pesEearda st a a a Lila la tba Potted States ts Just a hannag thing after another, a a a ' SAVE SOME OF YOUR SYMPATHY n for chicken stealing. OBSERVATIONS Mm radio tS times in so the text-book- s was hoar peanut tbs Vendor vermin-infeste- 366-da- y NEWS t Ebert EggohsG, whoso to (ho Poison Ivy Club Bryan Woods, a young man of Berkeley, Cal., who not has been arrested several times, has been sentenced to prison, but to a dentist's chair. Doctors say that some of his teeth pressing against nerve centers, derange hit mind. They hope a little dental surgery will make a good man of him. We hope so, too. And we applaud the sagacity of a judge who is willing to give science a chance to reform somebody, instead of following the usual course and slamming him in jail. Some day we shall come around to the id -- a that most criminality is a disease, to be cured; n:t natural depravity," to be cruelly punished. People who are feeling terribly, terribly sorry for Albert B. Fall and his prison term will be interested to learn that a man in Georgetown, Del., has just been sentenced to ten lashes and six years in IN THE DAYS EPITAPH liasath this (tone Ltaa taafflaw Flack; Tba aMva ho awanawad The Office Cynic says that Democracy is the theory that 100,000,000 people make fewer mistakes than 100 people. After years of being fed to cats, it must d liver to find itself classed as meat. The easiest thing to raise in a garden is blisters on the hands. high-price- Sometimes we think that pitching horseshoes, not baseball, is our national pastime. and , Miss Llxxlo render Soprano, bps evening Oft In tba Stilly Night ovr Station Mlee Llstls will alto Sing the aria Ono-oya- well-know- n will WOW-O-O-- In which aha goals by Mr. Thomas Kat, whose Hyrum News ts aal rival those of Static, the famous PM" Sibsrlan Ixiva! Rorchert. a YE DIARY (July 3i) Up bat mss, and to ths ssttling of my accounts, and I pralss Hauvsn I' find thorn vory clear, and that I am now worth $7.35, which makes ms mighty proud, for It do bs the most svsr I owned at ana time, and do be the fruit of my great Industrie, and such rlchaa do make me appear greate, methlnks. In the eyes of the world, but I pray Heaven that I become moms mad, at do nc leaet until I do accumulate $8, which do be a greater sum, in all truth, than ever a Brew hath possessed I I a a The last time Joe ItmiKata tier got any exercise was when the Vlad blew off bis hat in 97. a a a Rome of these beach pajamas are so volumniuos that the wearer looks as If she were walking round in a cbuple of camping teats. a a a Sometimes we find it hard to understand why these big coipora-tlon- s maintain legal departments. Wouldn't It be cheaper to obey the law? . a a a Please turn out the lights. 1 bi MILES ON GALLON OF GAS 1 Walter Critchlow 6246-Street, Wheaton, ILL., has patented a uew damp air gas saver for autos and engines that saves gas and oil, gives quicker pickup, faster and automatically decarbonizes engine. Fords report 28 to 66 miles oji 4 to 1 gallon; other makes cash more. $10,000.00 for best d County and s's'e distributors wanted to make '250 00 to $750 00 a month. seat for trial. Write him to- fwlT-- j 1 JtNb 1 James McMurrin of Logan and Joe Alien spent Tuesday night up High Creek conyon Wednesday they hiked to the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AIIcd, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Alien and family, Mrs. Alice Titenson and son, RichMr. ard and Allen of California, and and Mrs. Grant Allen and daughters, Betty and Coleen of Fillmore and Mis. James McMuinn and family of Logan motored up High Creek where they had sup- SEVER n flour-duste- d the newPLYMOUTH tK i t t ,ii t- i r i , i car in the world with J FLOATING POWER I the only V. O WHEELING TRANSMISSION a stop-watc- h gold-plate- d SMOOTHNESS and Mrs. Lorin Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs Seth Calking of Grace, Idaho, were house guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Allen Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cheeney of Cedar City spent Sunday afternoon of and not a science like the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elijha Allen. home economics gals do Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen and Science may turn our flaky daughter, Betty and Coleen of Fillmore spent the week end here visicrusts - crusts but we never liked flaky ting relatives Miss Edris Allen who Mr. N. II. Monson spent we like a crust you can get has spent the past two weeks with first pait of the woek at your teeth into and say: Well, them returned home. ranch In Claikston. that's a crust that IS a crust! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutler and and we like a pie so rich that Mrs. E. L. Butler and son Fer-li- the Juice bubbles out of the of Salt Lake spent Wednesin the top cover and makes day with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. ,th ewliolo thing gooey and delici-KouCutler. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Hale AND, LISTEN: If girls would and son Calvin of Pocatello, Mrs. think more about their Louisa Seiunons of Hyde Park husbands and grow sentimenand Miss Irene Hale of Ogden tal about them as they make plea and forget about science for a wkh spent Wednesday evening few minutes Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale. wed have less indigestion. Tiie annual world production of A locomotive sllven is about 250,000 ounces, the driven by air bulk of which is used by the compressed by a Diesel engine is a recent German invention. chemical Industry. ours and ate Just about the same according to our notion- our pies are not quite as good as mothers used to be but that dear old lady used to make an art at AND UP, r. O. B. FACTORY I D 1 os n SOLD BY ALL CHRYSLER, DODGE, AND Db SOTO DEALERS l g 263 er -- f that as long a there are people to eat food and wear INTRODUCES Two dashing THIS BANK BELIEVES . , . clothing v III that sowing and reaping continue in the established scheme . . . U of Nature A new ns air-ven- a and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson of Arco were guests st the In Argentina, about one half of home of Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Anderson during the past week. - the motion picture theaters have Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith and been wired for reproduction ot children returned recently frulu sound films. Provo and Salt Lake City where they speut six weeks at summer study. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen announce the arrival of a daughter born recently. Mrs. R. C, Lindley of Ogden is spending a few days at Hyrum with relatives. Bishop and Mrs. James J. Facer of Tyhee, Idaho, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dunn on Sunday. ' Mrs. Ernest and daughter. Oda were visiting at Salt Lake during the covered wagon celebration. Thev were guests at the home of Mrs; Larsen's brother, Francis Albert sen Mrs. Irvin Van Orden of Lewis-ion- , was tho guest of her mother, Mrs. David Allen on July 24. Miss Amber Haws who has been visiting relatives at Hyrum left recently for her home at Los Angeles. five-passeng- er Miss Aiiuen Nielsen Rpent the week end at Sait Lake visiting with her sister, Mrs. Andrew K. Smith. Donal'l Mhlgelv of Salt Lake City was a Hyrum visitor last week. Mrs. Sybil Ball and Howard Frog npr of Idaho Falls, Professor C. T. Hirst of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Larsen and family of Logan, llenrv Curtis of Downey, Idaho, Dr. White and family of Ogden, Mrs. Emma S, Petersen of Idaho Falls, Nephi Cluistiansen of Black-foo- t and Willard Christiansen of McCammon were among the people froth out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie C. Larsen Dodge rRF.SF.NTS a new Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Purser and Coupe on ths Dodge Flight chassis . . , daughter, Beverly of Ixigan were by a wide margin the roomiest, most guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nielsen Filday. comfort ible, luxurious and distinguished Mrs. Don Gill and daughter. Yvonne spent last' week at Salt coupe at or near its price. Lake City, Body lines have a L ng, low sweep. The Miss Dona Jensen ts visiting at Salt Lake as the guest of Mr and rear scat is generously roomy for three. Mis Raymond Jeusen. Front seats have easy chair softness md Mr. Rnd Mrs, Rulon NMsen and La the week !awn Rpent daughter. comfort. The drivers seat is adjustable. end at Salt Lake City with relatives. Upholstery is rich mohair or finely woven Mrs. William Rostock entertainBedford cord. ed at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mis Sam McMurdle and children Dodge also presents two dashing net vml Mr. Auu mio. Joof rtuAul roadsters a Six and an Fight. Both seph Hulse. Mrs John Brown was a visitor alive with the spirit of youth and vigorous at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. Joseph action . . . easily capable of seventy miles Hulse Tuesday. Mis John P Nielsen was observing her birthday anniversary Tuesauocn tni 1Vmr TY PR- STANDARD AND day was the honored guest at a party at her home. Included among the guests were Mrs Loientx Peterson, Mrs. G. W. Allen. Mrs. ames Nielsen, Mrs. Enoch Larsen, M 1. Mis. Dwuthea Andersen, Charlotte Allen, Mis Bert Biown, all of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Orell and son, Hubert, of The party waa given by Mrs, Hans P. Anderson, Mrs. Lero W tenor, high notes ara 3 1. - a RADIO PROORAM 19 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch and Mma Millie Allen nd Miss Margaret Allen of Salt Lake City spent family spent the 24 at Bear Lake going through Logan canyon reFriday visiting Miss Ross Allen. Mr. Lewis Payne ot Ogden, Miss turning home by Soda Springs. BY JIM MARSHALL Elna Knt and Mrs. Vet lan Levitt Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam were of Lea it Ion, called Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. And another thing we don't like to visit Mrs. Clarence Allen and E. Lamb Friday. about home economics editors and Mrs. Oral Ballam. Miss Beathea D"y, Miss Neta tneir newspaper columns is the Mis. W. U WU,kliara, Mr. Ray- Esklelsen, Miss Relia Skidmore per preciseness to which they have mond Ramsbottom and Mrs. Qu'n-te- and Miss Idonna Wheeler returned Miss Irene Hendricks, Dorris descended . , . after spending a Shumway of Franklin spent Wendell home when we bake a pie we are Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs Eskelsen, Birch Cornish,Mark Rich month Saturday and Fair-vieBedford, at Smoot, Allen and Reed Bair, in the habit of taking a chunk Trevor Richards. Bhe visited friends and where 24 lakes the High at up the and ef lard and so much flour Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Karren spent relatives. kind of mixing them op together and Mr. and Mrs. Jtosewalil Swm-yar- Creek canyon. Miss Neta Eskelsen, Miss Irene Mrs. Glenna Christofferson of in an old yellow bowl. of Mr. Reed Allen and Lewiston, spent Friday with a Hendricks, week is Richmond spending bakthen we aloagh in some evening visiting Mr. and M:s. Clar- her sister, Mrs. Thora Day. Mr. Dorris Eskelsen attended the a or ing powder a teaspoonfui ence Allen. Allen Titenson, Richard Titen-son- , dance at Millville at the Old Mill, depending on which ublespoonlul Larsen Mr. Mrs. and Ambrose Allen Willard of California, Friday evening. spoon W3 happen to grab first and sort and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gur Larand a hunk of salt to sen and family motored Logan of slosh it up with water Saturday evening where thev visia a a Bench. Mr. Oaron ted and Mrs. We mix everything up together Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hendricks of and smack it smooth with an old Salt Lake City are visiting Mr. and wooden spoon Mre. Fenton Hendricks and Mr and and roll It out on a Mrs. Thomas Hendricks. board and lay the dough over a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond and and slice off the edges pie-tifamily of Lewiston speDt Saturday with a kmfo visiting Mr. and Mrs. and slam in the preserves or afternoon Elyha Alien. apples or whatever It is and slap Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sorenson of on the top crust and trim' that were viBlting Mr, and Mrs. off and sort of crinkle the edges Logan Ambrose Larsen Sunday. with a fork and stab a few blowMrs. Trevor Richards and Mra. holes in the top Glen Day spent Thursday afterand hustle it Into the oven and by golly, we never take the noon at Logan visiting Mrs Henry, oven's temperature with a ther- Cornish and Mrs. Bill Christoffer-sonwho are at a Logan hospital. . mometer, either Miss Dora Villiams spent the it isnt sick, is UT week end at Treasureton visiting a a a But, of course, that sort of thing Mr and Mrs. James Williams. Bishop Orson Poter, Mr. Elwood gives a home economics editor the Poter and Mr. Rex Poter of Otto, willies those girls Just have to retire Wyoming, were dinner guest? of FREE into a laboratory to manufacture a Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam Saturday. pie Mrs. Cecil Telford of Idaho Falls so many ounces of this and so her HYDRAULIC BRAKES many ounces of that and the is spending two weeks withTiten-son. dough must be one temperature parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and the and tiie water another DOUBLE-DRO- P Mr. Otho Rose of Los Angeles, FRAME lard has to have a certain density and the pie tin must be so many California, spent Thursday evening Mr. Thomas Mrs. and Hend visiting centimeters around SAFETY-STEE- L BODYi and the oven must be Jast so ricks. Mr. Smith Mrs. and Le and Roy many degrees hot and not a deLuei-lEASY-SHIF- T gree more or less and the pie family of Richmond and Miss Wheeler were dinner guests of must bake for 17.765 minutes by a Mrs. Henery Preece Friday. Allen Rich returned home Satur. After all that trouble youd ex- day evening after spending two weeks at Grace, where he was empect the pie to come out all and crushed with diamonds ployed. OF AN EIGHT Bis.iop L. H. Allen spent Monat least and Lake in Salt day City we Tuesday all but the laboratory plea ECONOMY OF A FOUR . . ever saw looked Just like one ot on business. Mr. Millville Miss Alleen Nielsen entertained Baxter, Mrs. Francis Maughan auu at s dinner Thursday evening in Mrs. Ga2c!l Larsen. Waa a tack I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer of Brig-hhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hana, a a n City were Hyrum visitors July A man's idea of comfort Is s sen and daughter of Bailey City, bsnw atmosphere In a hotel and California, Eldon Gardner and Idles 24. Mies Myrth Sorenson was a Salt Mallei Larsen of Logan. hotel service st home, Mr. and Mrs. Goness Andersen Lake visitor last weok. a a a TONIbHra j t. SENTENCED TO THE CHAIR BUT Howdy, folks I Pdggons, if K aint ths flryt of ths month til coboctors will ooOtol plsass lino up In a column of fours. Hey, you back thare, futt your shoving I There arc 1ST ahaad of you I any-wher- e - d 2. Us , When I look back over the assorted mess of plain lies and bunk teachers fed me in prep school, college and university, and see Low I went thru yeais of life full of prejudice ami Ignorance before I dug up facts for myself, 1 fel something very lige detestation for those teachers. Yet my elders were not usually lying by Intent; they merely shoveled out the mess that was in Hie text books. Proiesxors had slignt time or for research, or to search if given the sue. In no other subject was willful bigotry and premeditated misso statement more in evidence far as the texts were concerned so than in history. Take important a thing as the crusades; every on book the subject might hare been written by a and Sunday morning. 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