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Show THE P3D3E EIGHT; PRAISES BARKLEY ABOUT TOWN First Lieutenant John I K. Mur- phy has left for San Francisco for a six months training course at the Presidio. Mrs. Anna Lundfoerg returned recently from Long Beach and Los Angeles, California, where she spent some time visiting with her daughter and family, und other relatives. A marriuge license has been Issued at the county clerks office to Charles S. Green Jr., 29, of Hexburg, and Ora Hyman, 25, of Rigby. c 8:15 tonight. A Mans House 50c. admission. Everyone invited. The Sniithfield Fourth ward M Men and Gleaners held their Sunday evening social at the home of Delbert Myers last evening. The following program was presented: Trombone solo, Lloyd accordian solo, Harry Fern; vocal solo, Rulon Waite; clarinet selection, Delbert Myers and family; and a missionary talk by Rex Funk. Light refreshments were served to conclude the evening. In charge of arrangements was Gordon Erickson. r; Nev- Gertrude Hansen Ely. ada. is visiting in Logan this relatives. and friends with week of i Mrs. Adolph Anderson Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and spent Mr. Franklin L of Millville announce the arrival of a son, born Saturday afternoon at a Logan hospital. s r I v WASHINGTON, March 4 (IJ.Pt Senate Democratic Leader Albon W. Barkley reviewed seven years of the New Dcul with the assertion that President Roosevelts administration has renewed faith in the American way of life and put the country on the road to national rchabiliation. addressed the senate Barkley shortly after it met today seven years after first inauguration on March 4, 1933 of Mr. Roosevelt and after attending church services with the president and his family. Taking inventory of Mr. Roosevelt's accomplishments as he began his eighth year in the White House, Barkley conceded the administration has made mistakes, but said its critics have not recommended repeal or substantial modification of a single major legislative act during the seven-yeperiod. Whatever may be charged against it in point of failure, whatever may be said of it as representing too much governmental activity in behalf of the people, the Roosevelt administration has now convinced the American people that their grievances and the injustices which they have suffered and may suffer are matters over which the government has a right to be concerned," Barkley said. q. Barkley told the senate that no since, or save, Lincoln president hus faced so grave a crisis in our political life as did President Roosevelt on that gray Fourth of March, 1933, when he took the oath as President of the United States. ar (Adv) Cal-dc- ROOSEVELT POUCY Commercial League Opens Round Robin COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ROUND ROBIN Mrs. Clara Peterson, who was Tonights Schedule seriously Injured last week in an Cache Knit vs. Olof Nelson, 0 automobile accident, was reported p. ia to be "slighly improved this afTeachers vs. Evans, 10 p, an. ternoon at a Logan hospital. Although her condition Is still critiChange in schedule for the Local, Mrs. Peterson had regained gan Commercial league round consciousness sufficiently to recogrobin tournament, which opens nize people. tonight at Junior high school gymnasium, was announced The MIA Theme play. 8:15 today by Lincoln McClellan, offinight, Logan Tabernacle. 50c. cial in the league. (Adv) It was necessary to change time of games because of the Rehearsals for the religious pagbetween high school pbtyoff The Exodus, will comeant, South Cache and Logan, he demence Tuesday evening when proclared. So the Teachers vs. Evlogue performers in first and secCoul and Ice originaUy ond scenes meet at 7:30 In the ans scheduled for 8 o'clock, will be tabernacle, and cast members of played at 10. act one gather at 8:30. According to Director J. Karl Wood, all persons in act two will meet at 7:30 Wednesday, and all in act three at 8:30. Members of act four meet Thursday at 7:30 and all in the finale Thursday at 8:30. FIRST WARD Professor Ira N. Hayward of the A one act play will be present- USAC will speak to the adult-senied at the opening exercises of the class of the First ward MIA meetEleventh MIA ward Logan Tuesday night. He will speak on ing at 7:30 p. m. The play is en- literature. A cordial invitation is Too The titled, Many Marys. extended to all to attend. adult class will be shown several memos on a FOURTH W ARD interesting gathered trip from Utah to South Africa A musical program will be given and return by Dean Ellsworth, a Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the present member of the ward. Fourth ward MIA. Included on the program will be vocal solos by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Men are Gladys Mattson, Mrs. Leta Coleman rejoicing over the arrival of a and Mrs. Rula Griffin; a trio selecbaby daughter, born this morning tion by Mrs. Dora Hayward, Mrs. Hazel Mattson and Mrs. Betty at a Logan hospital. Spencer, and reading for the proMis Evelyn Murphy is gram by Mrs. Gladys McPhee. The from an appendectomy per- public is invited. formed at a Logan hospital. SEVENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith anHobby night will be featured in program of the nounce the arrival of a daughter, the assembly Seventh ward MIA Tuesday evenborn at a Logan hospital. ing. Hyrum Hansen will lead in the discussion and a hobby show will be conducted. MIA Activities & or i i t : i t i i t a ' ; . t I i LD.S. Conference H- 9 in Tuesday evening, conducted by R. G. Sedgwick. Musical numbers will be furnished by Lee Hales and SALT LAKE CITY. March 4 d.Pi daughter and a reading by Mrs. The effect of the European war Lee Hales. on the affairs of church members, MB LEY functioning of the church welfare A three-ac- t comedy, Adam and and related spiritual program tho will be problems will be discussed at the Eva, ward MIApresented by Tuesday at 7:30 100th annual general conference of Nibley the L.D.S. church, officials said p. m. in the ward chapel. The play is under the direction of Mrs. today. Plans for the conference, to be George Cummings. In the cast are held April 5, 6 and 7 in the taber- Rulon Gerber, Fawn Chugg, Mr. nacle were formulated Saturday. and Mrs. Glen Mauchley, Cyril More than 10,000 persons were ex- Nelson, Elwood Morgan, Ballard Yeates, Mrs. Alma Yeates, Lois pected to attend. Blau. Reports on increased missionary George and George work on the North American continent following withdrawal of mis- -' sion forces from Europe will be presented by mission presidents. conference of the The annual LDS Relief Society, April 3 and 4 will be included among a number of auxiliary conference meetings The Lugau Advisory Council on and special sessions. Education will meet Wednesday evening at 7 oclock in Logun Junior high school, it was announced FLOOD today by Chairman George Raymond. Having met weekly during the INCREASED TO NINE past five weeks, the council postponed last Wednesday's session since some members were out of town. Problems relating to interpSAN IIUNGsTO, March 4 retation of school policy, and pub(U.fii lic reaction to this policy, will he Heath toll of a yio.ono.WN) discussed. Hcrlc of flood In northern CalAll members of the advisory ifornia rose to nine today, when three gold dredge workers, Ludcouncil, representing various recivic groups throughwig Anderson, 49, Cecil Lloyd, ligious and Arthur Greeley, 43, out the city, are urged to be 84, and overwere drowned when a boat turned and Raymond Trimble, Douglas City farmer, lost his life w hen a swift current bowled Idni over when he was attempting to ford a stream, SAN FRANCISCO, March 4 (t.Ih The Sacramento Rivers $10,000,-00- 0 flood slowly ebbed today, but its diminishing fury threatened to pour through mushy levees over an already stricken county. State Engineer Edward Hyatt RELIEVE stuffiness and misery said levees in Sutter county were this proved way: Melt a spoonful and 60,000 acres barely holding, of Vicks VapoRub in boiling water, were in danger of being flooded. then breathe in the steaming medAll women and children in icated vapors. orwere Meridian, Sutter county, THEN AT BEDTIME, rub VapoRub dered to leave as backwash from on throat and chest to get full benthe Sacramento and Sutter bypass efit of its action flooded the town with one to eight while you sleep. feet of water. The levees also had will And be you crumbled at several points near Meridian. delighted with VapoRub Education Council Meets Wednesday DEATH TOLL f I; y i' ' i STUBBORN READ (jSH coiusm WICKS V MONDAY, MARCH Rise and Fall of Democracy Fomoff Is Named Is a Story 2500 Years Old Celebrations Head 1940. ?, Caged Beasts Die in Torture as Fire Sweeps Circus Harold Fornoff, prominent Logan music dealer, has been named chairman of the central' celebrations committee of Cache county, succeeding H. C. Maughan, who served during the past year. Rev. William F. Koenig of the Logan Presbyterian church, Director Glen Worthington of the Logan high school. Postmaster Eugene Yeates, Leonard Wasden of the Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Wesley Schaub of the Logan Lions club are the director with M. R. Hoveyi as secretarv and treasurer. Special committees will be appointed shortly to consider the attractions to be presented this year. Logan will celebrate the Fourth of July this year, while Hyrum will observe the Utah state day, July 24. Under the direction of H. C. Maughan, retiring chairman of the committee, several old time vehicles to be used in the parades to be given here have been purchased The Acropolis wos built ot the height of power of the Athenian and stored away for Among the vehicles secured thus democracy one stage coach, two uand-cart- s, and the most aggravated form of far areone CHAPTER ONE spring wagon, one white-to- p out the arises most of tyranny as You will remember a child buggy, two surreys, one mail when you had to take medicine extreme form of liberty. cart, and two single buggies. Two In the end, this becomes unbear- more how your mother persuaded you white-to- p will be seto swallow the horrible stuff first able. The rich, afraid that de- cured later in buggies season. Mr. bleed to will them death, Maughan has beentheappointed cusof all. And when that had been mocracy to conspire against the dedone, you received a cookie or a begin mocratic leaders, and meanwhile todian of all of these relic vehicles. piece of chocolate to make you some enterprising fellow comes Plans for the Logan Fourth of forget your agony. and he the promises along poor Today, I shall follow a similar will make an end to all their July celebration were assigned to to read the method. I shall ask you which will report misery if they will only follow their following passages, before we pro- him findings at an early meeting. leader. He as their promises to of the discussion a ceed story everything to his enemies and then Democracy, through the agee. kills those of his friends whom he "First of all comes a king a has reason to suspect. Finally, he chieftain a man oa horseback. He is annointed by an aristocracy, a purges the state and establishes a group of those who assisted him dictatorship. The few reasonable men are during his rise to power, but this like civilized human beings fallen aristocracy gradually makes com- among the wild beasts, and they mon cause with the rich people they want to save themand eventually they are succeeded retire, ifand wait until the storm selves, men of the the business, rich, by by has passed by. to so much as never pretending That, as you might think, is not see those whom they have already a local Bolshevik ruined inserting their sting (that an editorial from is their money) into anybody who newspaper. It is a translation of is not on his guard against them certain passages to be found in works of Plato. He was conand recovering the principal sum the sidered the most student many times over. That is the way of politics in his intelligent day. And he lived in which they make drones and twenty-fiv- e hundred years ago. paupers to abound in the state. 1940, for Herald-JournFinally their victims can no Copyright, NEA Inc. Service, by longer stand it and they attack the rich. They kill many and exile some and to the others they give what they coll equality of freedom and power. Immediately they use their powIN LOGAN er to increase the dole and to give themselves all the lucrative offices. "They flatter the multitudes and E. T. Ralphs, manager of the pamper them until all rule becomes anarchy, all standards are Ralphs Motor car company, andebased by omnipresent vulgarity nounced today that . the official and manners are coarsened by un- Mercury Eight economy run test hindered insolence and abuse. car will be in Logan Tuesday, The mad pursuit of wealth de- March 5, at 3:30 p. m. an of excess The Mercury Eight is on a tour but oligarchy, stroys liberty destroys a democracy, for of the Intermountain territory ofthe father descends to the level of fering a complete demonstration of the son and the master fears and the featured economy run. flatters his pupils. The pupils deMr. Ralphs invites every car spise their teachers. Young and oid owner in the valley to see and drive are alike, and the young man is this Mercury car tomorrow. Duron the level with the old one and ing the local demonstration promready to compete with him in word inent officials will be on hand to or deed. This excess of liberty sign the log book, notarizingre-sult- s causes slavery of the worst sort, in gasoline consumption. Roars and screams sounded above the crackle of flames as 130 tortured jungle beasts roasted in their winter quarters of Cole Bros, and Robbins circus in Rochester, cages when fire swept the nay-fillInd. Tame animals were freed bv attendants, but wild beasts had to be left to die. ed ITS EASTER AT al TEST CAR TO BE TUESDAY BETTY CO-E- D HATS Sail into spring with one of these charming straws or 30ft supple felts! In all popular colors. Gaily trimmed. Dozens of attractive styles. TOMORROW MERCURY 8 TENTH WARD Easter program will be given the Tenth ward MIA assembly An Themes Announced COG AN, UTAH, HERXCD-JUURNAE- ,' LOOK YOUR SMARTEST FOR SPRING ECONOMY RUN Comes To Town We invite you to join with us in welcoming the official test IN NEW JEAN NEDRA DRESSES Gay Prints Solid Colors! Economy Run. Come and take a ride in the car and watch the gasoline test meter register economy before your eyes! Tuesday, March 5th 98 These dresses will travel in the smartest places this spring! Very feminine shirred and tucked bodices, cleverly moulded waistlines, gracefully flaring skirts that make the most of your figure. . . . Lovely rayon crepes and sheer in delightful print or solid colors. 12 to 44. car in the Intermountain Sec- tion of the National Mercury Navy With White! Soft Rayon Fabric! WOMENS OUTSTANDING VALUES SHOES Spring COATS Sleek lines that flatter your feet! Sparkling com binations of lea- ther and fabric! All new styles! spring AN UNUSUAL GROUT WOMENS HAND BAGS No matter what type of handbag you prefer, youre sure to find it here. Shapes and styles for every type of spring costume! Beautiful simulated leathers. Soft calf and spun rayons, in gay a c c e nt col- ors. Lovely pastels and the ever popular navy and black. soft Lovely tweeds and smart solid c o o r s in 1 fitted dressy sty e s or casual1 swagger types, All modestly 1 7 Lovely New priced. FOR YOUR NEW SPRING SUITS WOMENS AND MISSES F BLOUSES Styles for soft or tailored suits! Handsomely made in lovely cottons or soft spun rayons, in all the spring colors for subtile flatt ery. A Make your choice H Pen-t ' today at neys. 1 0 C K S 6-9- 0 ou II be queen of ilie May in one of these smart rayons. Spriftht-- y ly prims Slid luscious solid colors made up Y, 0.X into smart youthful Vi' styles. Sizes 12 to V Cj' |