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Show it tiie two FA(.T IIEUAI-l- - ) JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH, ,1 Seripps-Canfiet- Every Weck-da- Humor Afternoon s 75 West Publi ,hrd every week clay afternoon, excerd legal holidays, at Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar Center street, Logan, Utah, by Carhe Valleycla.vs matter at the postoffice BasmU'.i.n pieudeat. and entered ss second March 3. 1879. Subscription price in Carhe Logan Utah. under the act of In Proclaim liberty advance or 4o cents the month. Outside Valley by mail, $2 50 the year thruout the land Cache VaUey, by mail $5.00 the year. San Francisco office, 525 Market Gilman Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives St.; Chicago office, 4io N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44lh St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.: Detroit ofice, 1120 Fisher Bldg. R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor -- The charter of Cache Valley ForII Past No. 2129 Veterans of llowdy, folks! The Farm Board suggests to planters that they plow under one-thiof this years crop of cotton. We're hoping the federal radio commission will follow suit and advise broadcasting station to plow und of this year's der crop 01 radio crooners. rd one-tlnr- THE TRUTH Ql'lUK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection public utility, real estate promowhatever directly or indirectly, with any political party, tion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. An old straw Economy Note; and mixed with shavings from the oflice pencil sharpener, makes an excellent substitute for pipe tobacco. hat, ground A COMMON up KEYNOTE Every sane American should take off his hat to Sir Henri Deterding for his statement, carried in the Herald-JournMonday that others Nobody has the right to destroy what need. The statement hit at the federal Farm Board proposal that a third of the cotton crop be plowed under to stop the huge surplus wh:eh is sending prices to a If that proposal went through, the ruinous level. same proposal would probably he made for numerous other products of the soil. Destroy crops while there are millions of j eople in the world starving and suffering from lack f clothing! Such a proposal puts be final stamp on fhc farm man! as a completely worthless organization. They recently annoinAed that several hundred millions' of dollars had been spent in stabilizing the price of wheat. The farmers have received very lit Me of that money while wheat prices remain at rock bottom If the faiTn board follows its present policy, billions of bushels of wheat will probably be dumped while FROM bP First know that America suf fers but wc are unwilling to ad- -, mit that our foolish economics are the cause of We know that Russia is getting along fine but we are unwilling to admit that her very economics are the sensible cause of it. ' Third It Is inevitably certain that America will suffer until she becomes more sensible. Uncle Sam is slek! The driver Is afflicted with covetousness with brain and the voting-mul- e shrinkage. BA. Norman. LET GO EM NEW YORK. Sept. 1 (UP) Rudy Vallee and his bride, the former Fay Webb, have been under polite guard as tli result of a reported kidnap threat. is food touched by flies Be Si . t . v? hungry people look on. Deterding, one of the foremost oil magnates and economists in the world, struck the keynote for the common people when he said, Nobody has the right to destroy what others need. 121 Countries KI1T.ING New York police worked a whole day rounding up gangsters and netted 172 of the small fry. Oh, yes. Why didn't the pdice round up .some of the big fry? , Doesnt anybody know who the big fry are? How come that all the small fry are well known to the jiolice, hut the big fry arent? Isnt it strange teat the police would know all the little fellows but none of the big fellows? Wouldnt it be strange if movie fans knew all of the extras hut none of the stars? Yes, pretty strange and also a bit miraculous. 1 around here who can remem-- ' S. Any lier when they were going to put thid'ellow A1 Capone in jail? And is A1 Capone one of the small fry? Oh, no. Hes one of the big fry, and he isnt in jail, is he? Very well, then. a, she vail also teach and be a piofessional accom- Wednesday Extras Miss Rogers will leave I.iM'd Ik low are v.me of the attractive offerings in Fresh M'als and Quality Groceiies to he had at 'I he ltah Cash M.u kets M here Friendly Service Is Al-wa- Fmu.d. LARI), Home Rendered .... LOIN STEAKS POTATOES 13c 2 lhs. 19c I 2 Uw. 25c 10 7c : 1!- SALAD DRESSING Pint Jar e GINGER ALE. Larue Bottle - 27c lie CORN FLAKES or Post Toastie: 9c Large Paekatre I SOAP CHIPS. Quick Arrov Larue Pack ave POTATO (TUBS. OVEN BAKED BEANS, Tall can BREAD, Royal Bakery or Blue Iiibl ion, larpre loaves CANTALOUPES ther! interesting. He gathered terial from all the 50-o- another mapic- ture's in which Miss Compson had appeared. He selected her best performances and from these gained an idea of her versatility. le RENT-Apartme- The meek mnv inherit the FOR enln, but they'll cease bring soon liiday meek as cow. YOUNG IS NAMED WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 (UP of Owen D. Appointment Young as chairman of a com- mittee to coordinate collection of lunds to provide relief for the unemployed this winter was announced today by Walter S. Gifford, director of the presi- organization on uncm-- 1 ployment rein f. TWO SENTENCED j For allegedly assaulting a young woman who admitted she went riding with them at Emerson midnight Monday. Hansen and Eugene Watterson. old Logan youths, were fined $100 each and sentenced to serve 10 days in the city jail. They were arraigned before Judge Jesse P. Rich Monday afternoon Seventy-fiv- e days of their sentence will be suspended on payment of the fine. ar A gigantic hand, made of glass and illuminated by electhe Munish tricity, oppos.te railway station, draws attention of tourists to the various interests of the town. EULXSI bh Idaho. Tluat TOD Y M BUY Drama For Mouicti To See! BI TTY COMPSON lOKM NU.EL ROBERT AMIS in Three Who ht McCRACKEN Loved HALL She fnrivhcd Their Uves VSnh the mmiog Glory of Her I.ovr! - 395 W. CENTER I CHICAGO, Open Wheat: Bull Is Killed In Sept .45 Lewiston Iy Auto n.c .52 8 AQ5-- 8 Mar, While driving cast through May Icuiston Second ward Sunday night. Andrew Symons of Trenton struck and kill vi a bull the highway. The bull crossing -wnpd by Abraham Hodges of had been feeding Trenton, along the highway. Minor damage was done to the car. 'I he accident was reported to Sheriff Jeff Stowell this morning He issued a warning Monday to all owners of 'keep them off the county loads as much as possible. 7-- 8 Smithfield Low High .46 .50 53 .54 8 .45 .49 .53 - (UP) 1. Sept-Grai- range; 5-- 5-- .541-2.5- Close 8 .461-- 4 8 .49 .52 8 4 3-- 4 7-- 8 3-- 4 CIVIL EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: School social worker (visiting teacher), $2,300 a year, Indian Service Closing date, December 30, 1931. Assistant radio operator (airways), $1,800 to $2,160 a year Bureau of Lighthouses, Department of Ccmemrce. Closing date, September 18, 1931 Kates drastically cut to All States except Delaware approximately Iowa, Maine. Maryland. New Hamphrire. Vermont, Virginia, and the District of Columbia have received less than their between ail local points, share of appointments in the Oregon Short Line and Los apportioned departmental service at Washington, D. C. Angeles & Salt Lake RailFull Information may be obroads, and to California and tained from Albert O. Andrson, t the Northwest. of Stares United the Secretary Civil Board of Examiners at the Post office in this city. : Return Limit At one of77Z the largest pheas-den- ls .farms in England, on the Sept. 14 borders of Sussex and Hamp50o hen pheasants are from LOGAN shire, kept in captivity and at least Los kl'i.zn . Angeles ..... .. are sold every 150,000 eggs $17.80 Portland year. $8.10 Butte 0:NT A NILE A 5-4 -5 Boise EARLY ELBERTAS Aic now on and continuing this wrek. Will be at their best. Mc have a large supply, continually picked ripe and fresh from the orchard. Quality and quantity guaranteed. Orchards 2 block south of 7th south and main Brigham, Utah. Nello Prop. Chris-tofterso- n, $2.40 low Correspondingly other points fares to For further details consult F. L. SCOFIELD, Agent 6N 'Acirnc Independent Grocery Co, CASH! II. G. HAYBALL, PROP. FREE DELIVERY $7.43 $2.40 Pocatello Salt Lake City FOR 51 - 55 WEST 108 WE SELL FOR LESS! CENTER $Sf53 $1 49 ;vc 10 POUNDS CUT (Hilt I'KICE ON PEACHES AND I HIIIT JARS 4 IB GOLDEN GATE - Med. and Thurs. Oman's All 5c 5c I1 coun-Saturd- WHITE ROSE ELECTRIC LIGHT RAH A MARKER nt Family rnlran"e. S Marriage lirer.a s have been Issued trom the olreee.oi the Cache county clr s to Howard Crunmp and Loui-- c May Kies-'m- g both of Robin, Idaho: Winfield Scott March and Ruby of Aberdeen Edna Knitc. O local fur farm owner Is a men' association, (jCr 0f John A beeves of Pocatello, of the as.socu fur bear-Idah- o tjon iS to judge the ing animals at the Cache 16 r od ty fair on September 15, and MAKKIYGL 19c 29c Local fur growers are makm the on preparations to attend day exhibit and school of the, Fur Breeder Intermountain association at Bluckfoot. Idaho on Wednesday. Practically every WE First class milk Fresh. 242 East Fourth SALE as they come into North S5 for Cincinnati. their inheritance. FOR SALE Whirl Dry Portable washer $18 Lloyd Baby carIK DIARY riage $12 50 Both in excellent condition. Phone 1083-- J. S2. (August 31 Earlie home betimes. and, FOR RENT Two furnished Dame ilumov being wishful to rooms. with housekeeping h, vie do argue go bath, also garage. Plume 508-I wanting to put down 67 South Fifth West. S8 the top of the petrol buggy, and she wishing to keep it up, FOR RENT 5 room modern with garage. Phone saving it would rain, and I did 934--home J. w li S8 tli e argument. bv my Word has been received In and logique, reasoning Tuns ;tiH of do the th Cache Valley id oil the doth rema n up day in Bountiful of Helen V in 'luring the top ride. old Oiden, eight year of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Van Or h is uselsss for a man to lie den. i II it his wife thinks he is of trouble heart The girl died She has been a sufferer for .he u rung. past five years following ma sev- Wed. It will bo a better community Today cie attack of rneumati folks start talking to, niThe girl was bom in Lewis- when ton July 24, 19TI. the daughte; di ad ot snout, each otlur ot Ottis and Unice Hyer Van N1 I BM ( KM'T Orden. The family moved Hi f ink an old black derbv, Bountiful about seven ye.n. nd off the crown she tore; Mr YanOrdcn is a 111a go rul now she's got a bonnet clerk there. lake Queen t.iiri me wore! Funeral arrangements lia'-not been completed bui it is exTh" only sweeping reform pected that tlm b'Klv v ill b inre .succeeded is the vacoioueht tv Lewiston ton i:.ur-men- l 'hat uum cleaner To-Nig- 115 N. MAIN well-know- ! A A At the Grand BOISE, Idaho. Aug 31 (UP Forest fires in the Boise basin are well controlled but because; of the operations of "firebugs in the timber land of Central Governor C. Ben Ross night ordered four counties, JBoise.v Gem. Valley and Idaho, under martial law. Idaho National Guardsmen are patrolling all roads leading into the areas and only those with legitimate business will be permitted to pass the armed guards. All fronts of the Boise basin fire were wail in hand Monday For the past three morning. davs. the wind has been auiet A ten acre blaze, started by a Saturday noon, was firebug stamped out by Sunday morning. bit-Irr- BACON SQUARES, Pound : REVISED ing n. IUNERAL THURSDAY Funeral services for Arthur unbalance. N. Grimaud, 18, who died Sun Kli m. Julius day night at a jogai hospital, AesMant Secretary will be held Thursday at 2 mcree. p. m. in the Lindquist mortuchapel. Interment will be California minister "ays there ary n tne Logan City cemetery. will be outboard motorboats in The body may be viewed after Heaven. ' Wednesday morning unlit time Heck, thats not Ilcavcn hjs for the services on Thursday ta k ug about at the mortuary. KITE KIDDIES Dio Millie, cunning dear, Too Late To Classify M R has lots of pep, don't fear; Poison in father's dropped V mu-.li- . nt. Furnished FOR heated Tush! Mama, angered, said, Garage. Phone Tush 305-- J. S3. rrsist vatory of music where she studied last year that she won out fifty other contenstants of New Scholarship over the United Stales for a piano Muss LuDearv scholarship. LEWISTON This will entitle Miss Roger., days to another year at the conserRogers received wr-- d a few conserago from the Cincinnati vatory under the direction of Madame Marginal" panist. BITS Rogers recalls the daughters of an old Inend in Texas, and nromptlv sends for them, much to the disgust of the boys, who preter the snappier, city girls. But after they have known Lu-eiBrowne and Rosalie Roy for a brief time, they change Lil Gee Geo has a bantam their minds. car that Is so small that she Fifi Dorsay also learns somehas to rrawl through the carot Rogers romancing in thing buretor to get into the seat. her role of feminine lead in the picture. In fact, it is tnrough fear that Rogers will marry her, that the boys arc THUS BUEL-Y- ! sobered into a realization of We are obviously coming out their own responsibilities. I rank Borage directed the of the depression; and at the same time wo are seeing the picture which is the screen version of George Ade's epic ba.s lad for of laughter and logic, Father an enduring, And The Boys. 'table prosoeri-j- , WHY NOT A FEW BIG FRY, TOO? Mellville-Leismesk- s. White. taken mv fun where I found it, J've rogurd and I vc ranged in my time, And p'easitres that cost much werent worth it, Rut Ive had lots of fun on a dime! Fianist Awarded Largest Seller in Rolls-Royce- Sung by some of these lovesick radio (looners. a lot of like modern liu Inches sound maladies. old-time- rs safe 12 B. Fur Growers Flan To Attend Mectin eign Wars was officially closed Monday at 8 p m. at a meetmembers in the ing ul post assembly room of the Cache Valley bank building. Albert O. Anderson, post commander,, was in charge of the session. Eight new members were Inducted as part of the organizThey are; ation proceedingsMiles Prterson, Era P Lowe. George G. Bareman, William C. ArJensen, Jr., Earl Hunsaker,Kall-strothur J. Morns. Herbert Lawrence. and Mark Five other members entered the organization at the meeting held several .lays ago. They DEATH are; Dr. W. B Preston, Dr. II. R McGee, H R. France. Evan liancey and Fred Marshall. Plans for a dance to be spon-ruie- d DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 31 by the post in the near a six day's silluture were discussed. The fol- ence Mrs. Rose Veres, wit.ch lowing committee on arrange- 'andlady, in where shubbv ments was named; Horace Tay-li,- i, house 12 men died under R. ii. Biteson, Mr. Bate- .,i range circunv tanees today man, and Commander Ander--o- conlesred she killed one of the 'I he obiect of the dance men alter several attempts to is. according to Mr. Anderson, him had failed, police : to rinse money for the pur- announced chase of a set of colors to be She admitted, police said, used in the parade on Armis- pushing Steve Mak, a on tice day, and other patriotic roomer, from a ladder at occasions. her home lest Sunday. Mai:, r. whose life were insurance nebeips totaling 6 800. was the twelfth man to die in the Veres household in the past several years. a is Will Rogers great help to young Romance. oven it in every He has pi cne ot Ins pictures, and doubly so in "Young As You Feel, his rox comedy drama now playing a The problem of finding at the Capitol theater. story as Big as Betty Comp-son- s Donald Diluway and Terrance name, caused Radio PicRay. as Rogers sons in the pic- tures executives to sign Marn ture, are having too much fun tin Flavin, author spending his money to think of to write an original story callnow atending to the business of set- ed Three Who Loved at the Grand Theater-Thtling down. showing But they dont know their famethod Flavin used was (UPi-Break- J. ago, Peter llambocks was so poor he lived on cafeteria toothpicks, washed down by copious mouthfuis of bluhe begged ing laundries. from Then he eoneeivtd the idea of trimming old feather dusters, and selling them to women for use as ostrich plumes on Empress Eugenie Now he is h its. so rich that he uses champagne, instead of gasoline. as fuel in his 1 ' RICHES Six months al HERES SOME TO R GS 1931. Manager Frank H. Earl and Salesman Merlin Smith of the College Boot shop have been notified by the head office of their company in Salt Lake City that they led the sales force of the company s five stores and 10 shoe departments in other stores in sales for August. Both are to receive prizes, the nature of which has not been announced. Manager Earl has also been named as highest ranking College Boot Shop man in arch fitting. For this he has been awarded a trip to Chicago to go through the ' American , School of Practiped.es, Newspaper d 1, Shoemen Win first In Sales Contest POST CHARTER HeraMJsOTnmll TSa Tl'KSDAY, SEPTEMBER fQ anOTTvnc iu vunio Will EUnjers YOUNG AS YOU FEEL HR DORSAY N Frank ftoneg tIAU IMtUMMIU ftfU Th New Will Roger, oil d'essed up with plenty of places to go. A new type of Reger's pfcvie. KiH of youth, axz end pep IN OUR MARKET POT ROAST-P- er Pound ROUND STEAK 9 SIRLOIN T-BO- PER POUND HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS I |