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Show THE PAGE TWO. The HERALD-JOURNA- L :- Published eveiy weekday afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co., at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah. Telephone 50 Price S cents a copy. Gy mall. In Cache Valley, $2 50 a yvar; outside Cnehe Valley, $5 00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. Member Uniled .Press, N E A Service, Western Proclaim Features and I dp firipps League of Newspapers. Liberty thro matter at the postoffice Entered a second-clan- s ail the land" of congress, March S, The 1.1 h--. at Logan, Utah, under the erty UHL 3879 at I100SKVELT STANDS (JITAIII) at tin progressive when CONSERVATIVES dont lino eu It ot- Mind to the fact that the president is the one defers of the lountry against extreme and tlestmi tie radii .ilrm. The svMl infonned know that one of the jjieatost conthat the rict congress will contain cerns of the , rd inflationists that it so great a number of will he difficult (or him to holt thnu in thtek. 'I his newspaper has Ins n fiak in its criticisms of certain New Deal measures. Si me m out opinion, have retarded rather than speedd iceovtry, hut we have always felt that fund.imetitalh RikwwU is a ual liln ral and tiue now no intention pi 0rresM e, and that he has lurl and has of embarking upon wild adumtures into the iiii'm of radi- pic-nlent- s calism. lt measuie-- , tried hv him merely as experiSune e ha hpcn mimteipret'nl hv thos who advocate and ments, sponsor unworkable and impraiiu.d schemes that would ovinstitutions. Men who would have erthrow our estahli.-he- d niereiv excited derision and laughter in happitr davs obtain a heaimg and a hdlowing. A Iliiho gains office in Mississippi with an api eal for the oseithiow of all fortunes. In other states, candidates tor Congress promise ast gifts of government funds. Inflationists poimse to wipe out debts by the expedient of making all money woithles.s. It is against these detiiKtivc forces that the President stands guard. It is over these that the president must ride herd in the next congress. The little fires promise to become a conflagration that would destroy the very spirit of ldierali.sm and progres-dism just as extreme conservatism in the first jears of the depression. destroyed hop ' The president has said fiankly that he hopes to encourage and stipulate private business and industry, that he is pledged to the principle of fair profits and fair wages, that government will help and not destroy legitimate business. In that effort he deserves protection from the extremists on both sides. Voters should soundly defeat any candidate who, under the mask of the New Deal, is in reality an advocate of ROOSEVELT STANDS GUARD AGAINST THOSE WHO WOULD DESTROY ANI) THOSE WHO WOULD EXPLOIT. Roo-ew- LOGAN, UTAH, HERALD-JOURNA- L - WASHINGTON LETTER TUESDAY, 1 934. RICHMOND NEWS Scene From' the Great Smoky Mt. Region to Grace Stamp : -- OCTOBER 23, members of the Twenty-fou- r Girls' Literary club were in atBY RODNEY DUTCIIER tendance at the meeting of the JlKA ierriea Kff club on Wednesday evening at Some of the WASHINGTON tne club room Miss Ardella Mer-r.- ll was m charge. Miss Ada congressional wouldn't be hollering so enthusiFeart reviewed the book, Days Without End, bv Eugene O Neill. astically for themselves If thev Two vocal selections were sung knew what has been happening to by Miss Ada Johnson accompanied rents bade here. The by Mrs. Adonia Traveller They're headed Into a housing program of books was preyears at no be fun will which shortage sented by the program committee all by the time they assemble in The meeting of the Women's Trammell Park January. Senator club was held on Wednes-oa- y Literary one be the won't only of Florida Mrs. Clara Johnafternoon son had charge of the program found sleeping In his ofthe. which was given by Mrs. Lucille Rent already are 21 per cent M Dunkley She gave the play, higher here than the average for "Othello," by W illiam Shakespeare. the rest of the country and well The musical program was furabove those of any other nished by Miss Iris Clark, accomcity. And now the fall st anon pamed at the piano by Miss Fayis beginning to bring boosts of 10 Lewis At the cl ise of the proto 20 per cent were served gram refreshments House and apartment building by Miss Gladys Hendricks and Mrs Alton Hendricks acting as virtually stopped some years ago. fTHIH bigge-- t Blue Fade in town hostesses for Mr L. F. Hendricks. Then came the governments 15 was a handsome basket weave, Special guests were Mrs Leander per cent pay cut and, because vir- lilghlv Inflammable bud about as Peart, Mrs. Cyrus Bullen, Miss tually all federal workers spend tall as your left ear which someone Barbara Webb, and Mrs Libbie their entire salaries, thousands whereent to the White Hou-Mrs A C. Peterson Woodland moved into boarding houses or after it stood many months in the was admitted into the club as a else or other cheaper quarters, ofthe of General Johnson. member. doubled up. A new daughter was born on It looked like a vety dead eaele was of Since 10 per cent the cut as they trucked it down the coin-do- r Thursday to -Mr and Mrs. George restored, there has been so much Anderson. the other day with other JohnMrs Elna J. Merrill returned undouhling and suih demand for son effects, lving on its back vvi'h on Friday, from a trip to ChiA little moderately priced apartments that its toes rurled up the newspaper which carried four later I saw Rob,ic. in the same cago to see the Century of Progress exposition. She was accompages of "for rent' ads a few corridor, in low heels, seemingly panied on the trip by her daughmonths ago now barely shows four tired and depressed. Few people ter, Mrs. M C. Rigby of Rexburg, columns. ever gicw fond of Bobbie, but she Idaho. Thousands of new emergency 'was the baldest working woman in Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks, agency workers have ai lived In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb, Mr. the last IS months to compete for and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks, Mr. the available space. K'KES spoke up at and Mrs Bryan Hendricks, Mr. SECRETARY Folks who only recently bare and Mrs Milton W ebb and Mrs. He said Ins a nndoubled are beginning to think young friend Jeriv Collins. 13. Where Daniel Boone killed a "bar in 1760; where mountain folk Anna J Hendricks went to OgI den on W ednesday to attend the of doubling baik again. live the tame as they did three centuries ago In spite of the proxwhom he hdd met in the hospital funeral services of Mrs Emily imity to large cities that's the twheie the boy had spent nine years misty Mt. Le Conte Hendricks. mganlza-tloIn the Great Smoky National Park dividing North' Carolina and would rather I with a bone ailment, THE next alphabetical which Forest Barlow of Provo was the Tennessee. The above view of Mt. Le Conte, over a mile will l have their autographs than will be the FAC, high, end guest of Mr. nd Mrs. week Corwill adorn one of mean the Federal Agricultural series of national park stamps to be issued Would the cabinet ebe G L. Bagley. delie to the Postoffice Department. Alt hands, la ginning with mind poration, whose Job will Mrs Bessie C. Merrill returned velop sources of feed and foiage Roosevelt, signed their names. And home cn Saturday from Sdlt Lake by importation, substitution, and off went lekes to the hospital. City where she spent the past two I other tricks. tCooi ri.lu. mi m:s.imcc ne weeks. Her son, Rosley Merrill, her nephew, Jesse Hobson, and ! his wife of Salt Lake City, accompanied her on her return home and spent the day here. i The Bon Heur club met on Friday at the home of Mrs. Bryan Hendricks. A social afternoon of Howdy, folks! With ramimlgn ing a railroad truck speeches coming over the radio sewing and visiting and luncheon were enjoyed Additional guests every night, there is absoluteWhen it comes to dining the BY CLARK SQUIRE SPORTS lit ly no excuse for anyone to were Mrs N F. Bullen, Mrs. A. camp has certainly gone high-brosuffer with insomnia. Internal revenue collectors are C. Peterson, Mrs. Roy Gunnell, and do they dine in style? AND After three Mrs. S. W. Hendricks. getting back some of their hours hud a half, HOW! Cheer up, tho world could be Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill and prestige in the matter 1 himled A complete new set of dishes of liquor tax collections Prior to him, worse. Housewives haven't yet spent the week end at family v and he tipied and eating utensils have been started to pickle spinach repeal, federal agencies having to Mantua. Mr. Hill expected to hunHt two the scabs, oo with the liquor traffic were do deer hunting. the set includes just " a Ittle under 2.1 dred cups and plates, two hundred generally looked upon with disMrs Clara H. Merrill received IhiiiiiiIs! BRIGHT SAYINGS OF and fiTty knives, forks and spoons favor by the public, due to meth- word that her son Malcolm, under ods used id u CHILDREN of set agents. by dry i, complete serving went an operation for appendicitis Collectors now are going ahead on Tuesday. Dr. Merrill is emLcl Gee Gee: Have you been dl.MlU (Against the wishes of this de- getting a haircut? The serving set, cups and plates to collect special taxes imposed ployed by the Rockefeller Research partment, parents are still submitJet Run'tstarter: No' I just had are of the finest heavy china on those engaged in the business company at Princeton, New Jerstate license. Where sey. Much of his research work ting the precocious remarks of ears moved down an inch. The knives, forks and spoons are without their little ones, and collecting the my there is centralized state regu- recently to detersilver has been of of are there none whkh lation, the collectors are cooper-ntin- g mine the cause of brain fever prizes, TIJOIGHT FOR TODAY J tered ) to drive and bootleggers amc ng horses The early lard has to get his g Dear Sir: This evening when I moonshiners either out of business For those of you who are Judge and Mrs. John Hendricks, returned homo from work I found own breakfast. what the camp routine is. or under legal control. That policy Miss Nellie Hendricks, Miss Veda we are printing this for informa-- son meets with public favor. my Hendricks of Ogden and Mrs. A director of talking movies tion. 7 Hannibal, aged 6, T commissioner Helvering, Guy Marvel of Brigham City, Berniece must tic able to detect tho slightplaying dominoes f t bell is rung at six thir- of internal revenue, is an enemy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. est scund even to the tinkling of The with a small child He prefers W. Hendricks at supper on Wedm at which we arise, make of official red tape thousands ty a coins in the I When asked busiin government up mnt bunks, wash and prepare short-cut- s nesday evening before returning of miles away him where he got ness bell bieMcfast The second is Lr home following the burial here his dominoes, he He has collectors his directed means m a which seven ru .g at of their mother, Mcs. Emily Hen4 iore o proceed under the revenue act replied: as same the dricks. thing practically of 1926 the white Persons doing business keys S Hall was hostess to soup's on, except we don't have under out of the piano state license are taxed $25 theMrs C. club for breakfast After breaksoup Utopia Thursday evening. Eurlie home, and to rummaging fast we prepare to go to work. The annually. Those having no license and painted dots were carried out on em. Wasn't that cute? Proud In the ettirk, and when, after two v, lustle m blown at seven a m are submet to a special federal Hallowe'en ideas all in apointments of the party. Father. hours, I do descend, D.uue Brew which summons us to roll call. At tax of $1,000 four doth ask me what I have been seven the procedure was Lunchecn was served and Prizes 0 fifty a m. we leave for forHeretofore, I have wccik. We to report such cases tables of bridge played. collectors Well, we suppose It's better tor doing, and I do reply: 50 31 noon at for stop were wen by Mrs. Ivan Christenmotorists to decorate their cars been studs ing a most lcarned and arrive at camp at 32 Lunch is to the alcohol taxing unit, which to sen, Mrs. Cyrus Lewis and Mrs. recommendations on Logiek, Mental Cerebra- served at 32.15 For the ones too forwarded with tree branches than to decor Osmond Merrill. Included in' the colate the tree branches with their tion & Deductive Iveasomng f ir away from camp to come in Washington. In due time the guest list were Mrs. Ed Hutching-soto lector instructions received go which doth impress the prettie for cars. lunches are put up for out Mrs Rulon Merrill, Mrs. G. Inthe tax. and creature mightily, but there be themdinner, special get deand the timo for noon that time the boot- G. Merrill, Mrs. Osmond Merrill, CLASSIFIED ADS naught rf truth in my statement, pends on the distance they are variably.hadbymoved or had transfer-le- d Miss Dorothy Day, and Miss Veda JOE Come home. Everything for Lord! I did spend the after- from the farther away the legger so that Uncle Sam Johnson. his is O. K. Mama left this morn- noon reading an olde pile of dime shortercamp, the noon hour. The men couldn't property Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Merrill of collect. novels, especially Frank Merrlvvell who come in to camp for lunch ing. Mrs. Joe Kungstarter. Collectors now are taking a Swan Lake were dinner guests t Yale, "The Rover Boys Afloat leave for work at 12 50 The time short-cut. As scon as an inspec- of their mother, Mrs. Clara MerIt used to be never swap herses rd Ashore, "The Liberty Boys wh quit work for the day, also tor reports some individual sub- rill on Thursday. while crossing a stream, but now of 76 and other thrilling tayles, depends upon the distance we are ject to a special tax, the collector Mrs. Venice Rasmussen' was a its never shift gears while cross- - a more pleasaunt afternoon never but we all arrive at swoops down at once, without from of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guest I spent ii. this lyfe before. And camp camp is Dinner at four o'clock. dealing through the alcohol taxing William Hope of Clifton, during so to dinner. the m. From at five p served unit the week. tune dinner is over until nine As a result, it is expected that Mrs. Gladys Lindsley of Grand Free Parking fiv e p m , the time is our own that unit either will be abolished here Junction, Colorado, visited to do with as we please At nine or placed under the cellectcrs. Saturday to Wednesday with forty five the first bell is sounded her sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hendricks BRIGHT MOMENTS ; at which we go to the barracks Cuts in power and light rates and Mrs Rebecca Lewis. ten since organization of TVA, govAt our bunks make and up Mrs Ruth Anderson celebrated In Lives , - 'C" ? ' .M i and cursounded ernment yardstick for electric T'ues-elap in, the last bell is y anniversary on rent in the south, will result m her birthday ligh's are turned off In observance of the occasion rv - Vo id Edwin Forrest, who barely miss- theKve-v , Xk r ' 31 y Monday there is a comin rrnre customers states saving ,lrs N F Bullen, Mrs. Alverd e ed a career in the ministry only camp meeting which ev-- . than sixteen million dollars anto become one of the leaders of pulsory meet-ir- g -3(5 The at - v v At this attend must rvoue nually figures compiled a the American stage, was famous sni laetie-- r, are discussed such as headquarters is $16 295,000 enough of these yardsticks to for his Shakespearean roles. First big reductions fol'oved bring down rates m every sec-t.new orchange, in regulations, Toward the close of his - w v m of announcement TVA of the country s l.te care of one - J? career he was playing in ders. how to takecommendations, W'rj&t A VAfS' Fcr years the Pacific Northschedule, ranging from three cents health, criticisms, St Louis, and one evening after for the first 50 kilowatt hours e f west and certain sections of Utah a performance of King Lear." he e'!. a'so lectures onhowcharacter to use domestic consumption down to 4 have derived benefits from such was having supper with his friend building, citizenship, a yardstick, as developed by mum ones spare time, etc These meet- mills per kilowatt hour J B McCullough, of the The administration Cpally owned plants. ings are conducted by the camp ' Mr Forrest," said McCullough, commander Fvery Tutsday night is set apart 'I never in my life saw you play entertainment programs or Lear ns well as you did tonght" for and every Thursday night Forrest replied, lectures Play Lear' is set aside for regular church rising from his chair and indig- programs nantly rising to his full heighj 'What do you mean sir I do not play Lear' I play Hamlet. RichLchmd F lhn is back on the ard. Snvhck, irgimus, if you job again after being m the hos-- I 1! opera-- t for an appendicitis j lease, but by God sir, I AM candidates good-size- d The Jiuge shortage of hay and feed grams recently revealed has . Which ever) body soared. , somehow reminds me that Mrs George Bigelow ITINbury. socially prominent wife of the brigadier geneial who la assistant chief ef army engineers, undertook to do her bit when she annouiutd freru her s iinmer home at Bast Cboo, Mass., ibis summer that she'd pay a cent t pound for all rdgwetd gat heied. The Idea was to giie the Bey Scouts something to do and relieve hay fever sufferers. Unfortunately, grown men went out with truck and accumulated mounlains of the stuff. After much fuss. Mis PilKburv compromised at half a cent a pound. e, ... ( d, anv-.thin- l-- 1 News Notes From CCC Our Cache of Humor Inside The News Sullen, Mrs. Joseph Peart. Mrs. S F Thomas, Mrs. Alma Olsen, Mrs Myron Talbot of Lewiston, and Mrs Verda Blair of Logan spent a social afternoon at her home A picnic lunch was served. Albert E. Cartwright has been reeeivirg medical treatment at the two the past Budge hospital weeks He expected to be removed to his home on Sunday. , Miss Inez Christensen left last Monday for Salt Lake City to resume her Btudies at Henegers business college Mr. and Mrs J. S Stoddard, m company with Mr and Mrs. M. A Thomas and daughter, Florence of Downey, returned home Wednesday evening from their trip to California They visited with ths Monson families at Long Beach They vsited the principal cities in California, sailed to the Catalina jian(js and returned by seaplane ,Q the malnland They also visited return Boui(er Dam on their Mr and Mrs Felix Hendricks end four children of Pocatello, and Mr and Mrs Harvey Miles c Cornish, Mrs J D Spiers and son, Dinnon of Tooele were geusts or Mr and Mrs. Joseph Webb at supper on Wednesday evening Mrs. Spiers and son remained in reRichmond Thursday before turning borne Mrs Ruth Olsen of Logan was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs George E. Doty on Wednesday Horace Egan who went deer re hunting Saturday morning turned home before nine o'clock a deer. who are Others deer hunting are W A Clifford D I and Venice and Lloyd Bair, Lewis, Tripp, Cyrus and Dave Amos Bair, Heber Whiting Orson Monte, and Riley Bair, Henry Watts, Melvin Johnson, Owen and Raymond Nelson, G G Merrill, C B. Johnson. J. W. Pulsipher, Ivan Christensen, Marlin Robinson, Victor Johnson, C. S. Hall, ailvin Bair, and Eugene Dunbar. A number of relatives from he funeral Richmond attended at for the three Cornish services months old son of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Thomas. Mrs Thomas was formerly Miss Fern Mendenhall of Richmond. Miss Delores Lewis is spending a couple of weeks at Ogden visiting her sister, Mrs. Mildred Osborn. Mrs L. F Hendricks was hostess to the N H. Circle on Friday. Mrs. Bertha Nelson was a special guest The day was spent in quilting A hot supper was served. The club was last entertained at a quilting at the home of Mrs. Etta Thompson. d, HILL In BILLY-B- ack The Hills e rebel of the high schools and colleges to an and recently and we got in an argu- end universities of the nation ate to it that power trust text ment. We agreed finally the only thing nooks arc not made a matter of Never mind about worth while to do was to endeavor "instruction.'' to raise the plane of human liv- blowing up the school building; lot's do a bit of fundamental ing so far as in us resided. That's fundamental. Boost up a fighting on the school book trust. wee bit the environment for the "All ttldS, butsitfe of morons, come d and wife and kina, so far ns in you Into this world lies. But his notion as to the honest at heart; quit this selling mode of elevation differed from the kids down the river for mine, and wa argued, and we priests ir profits and the kids will cussed, and we orated give you a world that Is comThe older I get the more I be- fortable to abide in. lieve that nature in its infinite process is right; nature works LLTTIM1 CALF CURED OWNER very slowly, but very surely. Man Richard GLOBE. Am tl'Pi should imitate nature. Armer, farmer living ncr Payson, My rebel friend is not ro phil- Ins just completed a specially osophic as I am; he believes m constructed he will pen where direct action - tomorrow afternoon keep his favorite calf. All his life at 2' 15. to walk forced been Armer has As an evolutionist aa an occul-1s- t, v a limp because of a deuh flow the believe infinite I that A few nerve m his of the cosmos will take care of pictedugo the calf, spine which has all vermin without my personal days ocen named Normal, butted At Intrusion. u.tr. When the farmer got up. mad he discovered the butt Certainly I'll step on a louse if tha louse bites me, but lice are mapped tne nerves back in place bred in filth; eliminate filth and and now he walks normally. old-tim- Talking clean-minde- ry you have no lice. That 8 the argument between Operated by a hand crank, a me and my rebel pal. machine has been invented for Let's get Into the teaching corps basking black walnuts THE HIGHWAYMAN AW; h i S v f J fi I won-lerm- little ir-.- le n, Great i -- :X' X - t. , desires hydro-electr- ic 3 Doses oS Foleys Loosens Cough Proof! Couldn't sleep bsesuae of severe coughing was relieved after 3 doses of Mim FolejV L.(jtoi Peon HONEY SeetfaM Threat Tickle For oM or ywmg 1 TAH ui the PMcfsa during day or night you can y rely on F uley't Hmeyand Tar for ffwtcJceiC rtsvit Coughs due to colds may get eenoue feet, don't delay Get fannies FOlJbYb today rafueeeub tituioa, hoki everywhere HOLLAND FURNACE 59i prpo and fitfjws extra Tncooporatton with ths, Nations J Housing Act Wa handle all detail of Unaacuig for you Installation, Here is one of the most outstanding values ever offered. You get a full sired 19 heating plant, with high grade extra heavy castings built tnd guaranteed by the worlds largest Installer of Warm Air Furnaces. Complete installation of tha Warm Friend by factory trained men assures satisfactory performance. A small down payment protects against higher price solves next winter s heating problem. A land Man will call with-'sout obligation any time. V Holland Clean a and Repair All Make of Fa mace a HOLLAND 65 FURNACE Lear on. liEriS RKsKNTFD PETTING CITY, Nev d p.-Arthur Albrignt s act cf petting c.ter was not appreci ited by the saw the e iimil Mr Aloright dee by the ru idsuie She steiqied out of her car to pet the amine! his Suddenly the deer lowered head and pinned her against a feme, goring her right thieh She v a.s not seriously injured Mr Pan! Srhettler, our civilian cd ication advisor and his assistant, Lcliud Allen, are preparing an e'tinsive nrogvHm for educational lapses The educational program for each CCC. Camp is very complete and anv enrollee who wishes to improve himself can take most ,ny subject REVEALS ADI LTERAHON-Nr'W HAVEN, Conu. Hu Ou c ' ',2.s foods and drugs examined i Connecticut Agricultural Exjcr-- i .cnt Station. 37 per cent were found to be adulterated or illegal c.f 13 sumplts of medicinal wlnsky nly three were found to comply v uh U S standards Ice cream conformed to the highest Jnln Green, our camp orderly, CARSON West 2nd North s 1 c FREAK KITTEN BORN SOUTH V. INDSOR. Conn. i P freak kitten was born in a liter here, with eight legs, two todies one head, and one half mdie and the other half female Three legs were in front and five a few in back It died withm Two other kittens in the ckiy same iitjer were normal. A ban t etui nod to camp from the hosmtal where he submitted to an appendicitis operation David Jackson who is in the infirmary with nasal pharyngitis is io iriy well and will be back on the job soon Smoking And Drinking? Watch Your Stomach For quick relief from indigestion rad upset stomach due to exces-M'- e smoking and drinking try Dr Emil s Acila Tablets. 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