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Show Pat CACHK AMF.RICAK Si LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. iXaH Friday, March 4. 1932, Tarx.'j CAMPING COMMITTEE OF BOY SCOUTS ARE SPONSORING PROGRAM ! FOR LOGAN AND CACHE STAKE IN TABERNACLE, FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 11th : .wrrrr- PROGRAM STARTS AT 8 OCLOCK P. M. - .2iJXb.raf. tiKXJg THE BATTLE GROUND IN CHINA Final Day Smith Fights ROAD WORK For Vermont Vote Roosevelt By II B. U1.MOX Many hours U fore tlie traveler nti lies Slia.iglial tie finds that the ocean waters lapping his steamer New York The rivalry between have developed a muddy yU the Bmllh and Roosevelt political color, lie u in I tie presence of the Yangtse, a dragon of a camps is to be carried into Verfar out to sea. mont's green hills river, which reach Tues- and not only endows Uia Yellow In a senes of day supporters of Alfred E. Smith Sea with Its name, but Is engaged carrying Into in pushing It hack a few miles every Well discussed plansan forIntensive Benton fight to year. New England Logan Employeet make the former governor of New Nothing can stem the tumultuous Identified With Olof York the Democratic presidential Yangtse, not even tlie Yellow Sea in typhoon. The Yangtse goea on Nelton Conttruction nominee One decision was announced. eating Into tlie seme occupied by Camp. Tliat the Smith men will attempt the Yellow Sea and building new Vermont's eight votes land on its bed Tlie process Is a Uenaun. Tuesday morning E. A. to corral Silt Is will seek the election at a kind of land transfusion. Parson and hu ton Jack and Ro- They 18 of a delecaiTled along a path from land A. Rceae. left (or Boise, ldalto state convention May Smith. The 1928 an area as far inland as Tibet to begin work on a road contract gation pledged to bearer reiter- There, on the roof of the world, standard Democratic Nelson company. Olof of the not would he personally tlie river begins Ha competition ated that Other joined Uiem in Logan. For for delegates, but would not with the Mekong, the Brahmaputeveral yean Mr. Parson hat been fight tra, the Ganges, and the Yellow friends who wish to do so. identified mtth the Olof Nelson stop River, for Asia's drainage. It races was made announcement by The construction company. James A. Kennedy of Burlington down the Tibetan highlands until Parley A. Reese and H J. Peler-to- n a conference with Smith and It reaches China proper. Then of Benson and Joseph Waite after Prank Hague of Jersey City, tumbling over rapids. It collects the Mayor Park run-oand John Malkins of Hyde of almost a million square Is who directing the Smith moveIn have been actively engaged miles, entering the Yellow Sea ment. laden with loam, which It gathering up cows to ship to the Kennedy, a former member of the heavy California market. They deserve national committee, re- pours forth at the rate of Democratic courage credit for their enterprising cubic feet a year. The there aas a strong Smith In these discouraging times. They ported Chine call It "the Great River. BenFrom In Vermont. sentiment act upon the slogan, "If at first however, They might much better call It "the nington In that state, you don t succeed, try again." declaration from Fred C. Great Engineer." came a While the snow Is rapidly diTlie Yangtse 's gift to mankind so Martin, state comnutteeman, that minishing yet motoring Is rather he did not believe a Smith slate far is a region as big as the state of New York. ThLs Is the ground difficult and dangerous as the deep could be obtained. car tracts have made It difficult He said that at a recent meeting on which the Chinese and Japato get out of the ley channels alien all of the state committee present nese are now fighting. All of It Is and the proof is the cars meet. one pledged supjiort to Gov- Ya.igwe-mad- e. n except streams While Demon has several presence of Innumerable D. Roosevelt. ernor Franklin the countryside which criss-crotog s. public gatherings Is not with conferee Another Tuesday and make many of one of them as the long distances Smith and Hague was John J. Cur-- 1 ibewildenngly uv jKj from the gathering places make it to lus tin. recently back from a visit recessary to use automobiles In all N. H. native city, Manchester, kmds of roads and weather, for all ho reunderstood ward and stake activities, there- Newspapers were two Smith delegates fore if the percentage of attendance ported be elected In the to certain almost 100 not perIs at ward activities emy dependent district Manchester congressional menl cent, please take this handicap Inexcellent an had Smith that and solto account. Think of the two chance to win the delegates a From this reclaimed soil most of diers on the battle field, one of Roosevelt forces have claimed large. and fear with a first impressions of China was trembling whom Europe New eight Hampshire's all of Marco Polo was the were drawn. the other Indifferent to the danger votes. such a be Don't He arrived In China In remarked: reporter. "If you were half as agriculture. Grade A (popularly 1275. when Kublal Kahn happened coward! frightened as I, you would run known as Fancy) Is the best qual- - to be sitting on the Chinese throne. away," said the trembling comrade. Ity, very young, tender com. of To such an extent did he please In forming a Judgment it Is well bright color, with superior flavor, the great Emperor that he was to carefully consider conditions. and practically free from defects appointed a kind of traveling B (frequently called Extra missloner throughout China. Marco Standard) possesses the desirable was then made governor of of color, tenderness, chow. Yangchow ls situated on this land. In the famous flavor, and freedom from defects Yangtse-mad- e to a lesser, but reasonable degree. Venetian's time, it was one of a Grade C (Standard, so called) ls cluster of great cities, dotting an corn In which the color may be exuberant plain, where a patient the flavor only fair, the kernels husbandry labored in tea gardens dull, disfor Some states are known and the presence and mulberry groves. rather "doughy tinctive packs of canned sweet made up a The combination of husk, cob. or silk distinctly the of B. V. Bonney, com. fays tor Substan- - highly ingenious civilization. The noticeable. admlnlstia-tioFederal Food and Drug of course, is still lower ln peasants brought their own con"Maine style sweet com ls diird tribution of skill and labor to add desirability. to prepared by crushing the grainscorn, to the wealth and elegance which is somecom 'horse' or Field a creamy consistency. Such Since flowered on the arts and crafts of Bonney. says canned, times Is called packed outside Maine, not have the super- urban life. Nobody believed Marco corn." Maryland field corn does Cream-styl- e of sweet corn, Polo when he brought home the ior qualities eating cutting style" com is prepared by that the stories of these refined Venices In law food requires the pure to as so the kernels from the cob to the land of Cathay. , There was the declare product label plainly leave them substantially whole be field com when such ls the case, every reason for European IncreduSuch corn packed outside Marylousness. A good part of Europe at or ' If starch is added to cream-style- d land is called "whole grain it must be declared. Starch that time was barbarous in comcorn, "whole kernel. in large quantities, parison with the Flowery Kingdom. of sweet corn is never used , Certain varieties Shanghai, situated along one of however. that packs make such excellent the streams flowing into the canners use the varietal name on have been estuary of the Yangtse, was of no A lot of most of poputhe the label. Some Just around the comer, too. Trying, account in Marco's time, being Just lar of these varieties are Country of course, to keep out of sight. a fishing village. A century ago. GoldGentleman. Golden Bantam, to happened however, something en Giant, Improved Golden Banan impetus to that the gave place Moq-utoPlane Fight tam, Bantam Evergreen, and CharlBritish warships came Himes have been used its career Bombing evoix. the estuary, knockalong cruising ma In success much combating labels with Some packers print on their down Chinese fortifications in ing In Panama the the official graftes established by larlnl mosquitoes an effort to persuade the Chinese the United States department of Canal Zone. mandarins to .rrade on an equal basis. Eventually this undignified mode of warfare made a dent on mandarin consciousness. China set aside a few trading posts, ghettos," or settlements," in the treaty of How 1842. Shanghai was selected. must the mandarin negotiators have laughed up their umbrella sleeves! That fishing village! But they kept straight faces as they proceeded to mark off the worst part of Shanghai for the settlement, front, which namely, the river cozed mud through a dense growth of reeds. Here the foreigners built a port that is now third or fourth in the.! world. The river front is called the Bund, a Hindu word for em- -j bankment, and it is now lined with stone and marble-fronte- d buildings Life path is rough enough without majestic enough to grace any shoes . . . Come in and let us convince you of the metropolis. Though they all stand excellent fitting qualities of these new Oxfords. on steel piles driven into this, marshy soil, they are nevertheless Just as substantial as the skyscrapers of New York which rear their proud heads on a firm foundation of rock. And, like them, they look out on a river alive with steamers flying the flags of a dozen nations. No port is blessed with a better 49 North Main location. Shanghai lies athwart all the great sea lanes and is a mld- - BEGINS IN BOISE, IDAHO , sllt-lad- pow-wo- Warden at at 3500-mi- le ff 6,000.-000.0- plnt between western Europe and eastern United States, the worlds areas Thin -Krra,tst uiduslrial l u hlnWUnJ, traders knew a thing or two list the Chinese mandarins with all their learning didn't. Imagine the Mississippi finding Its out'et at New York and you have a fair picture of the Yangtse and Shanghai Along with Its mud, the Yangtse brings down live surplus products of 150.000.000 of the most hardworking people In ttie world, and takee back the foreign wants of the same number. Shanghai catches the wealth going and coming and levies toll upon It. At last coequal with the Yangtse Itself, It may be described as the Yangtze's sentinel East and West. In defiance of Kipling, meet at this extraordinary counter mart, over a bargaining that Is never still. Should we give ail the human credit to foreign organization? Hardly. The 25,000 foreigners In the Settlement, and and 15.000 or so who Uve In the surrounding Jurisdictions, deserve s great deal But this creation Is the result of team work, foreign organization plus Chinese enterprise and labor, than which, given half a chance, there Is none better. Altogether there are about a million Chinese on this neddle point of miles land, eight and square, with several other millions it crowded in the area around They have all helped two-thtr- With such a location, with such a team. Shanghai looks forward to future when it will outstrip New Enthusiastic York and London sometimes give Slianghailanders you the date the last decade of the present century. The argument is that unlike Shanghai. New York and London are cramped In their A decline In natural ingrowth. crease Is In progress In the western world, which, it is contended, will slow down the rate of increase In iheir port traffic. If Shanghai's dream Is realized, the Yangtse will certainly have to share the laurels, for It will be a tribute to it as an engineer as well as a carrier ad-va- ss ... com-Gra- de Coast Police Take Suspect Heber Man gum. Labels On Canned Corn Informative n. Off-gra- Salt Lake. wanted in Utah in connection with a postoffice robbery at Castlegate on December 29, 1930, has been arrested in Los Angeles, local federal authorities were advised Tues- j j 1.95 to S4.95 ng K E. 24. j Nmlthfleld Fl:-- t (Benson) j Chiton (Oneida) 23 North Logan Cache i 35. Malsd Second (Maladi 20 Wellsvllle First iflyrum) 23. St Charles (Bear Lake 22. 30. Seventh Logan (Logan) fleorgetown (Montpelier) 18 Freedom (Star Valley i 30. Preston First Franklin) 19 Providence (Logan) 24. Whitney March lion winch either federal or tUi income tax returns may be lUed Tills year there promises to be a crusli at both the federal and slate income lax collecting offices during tie next two weeks. Many persons and corporations delayed filing tfirtr income tax returns with Uie federal government because there was some talk of altering the taw for the present year. But congress has not done so. and there Is no proepect of It now Hence all persons with a net income of 13500 uf they are married) or of 81500 uf single) or with a gross income of $5000 or over must file returns with tlie bureau of Internal revenue on or before March 15. The state Income tax Is new. Tlie Utah law requires universal filing, tlie cr.ly large class of persons exempted from such requirement bewith ing married women, living their husband, and without Independent income 14.000 13.000 and Between Utahns report their Incomes to the federal government. It Is estimated those filing state returns will total 150.000 U the final day to (Franklin) Phone 98 O T 5 8 Preston, Idaho Ten of the thir-le- n takes in this district were r presented here Monday night In t ie annual "M" Men basketball t lumamrnt. Tlie Wellsvllle First ward triumphed over St. Charles in a close game of 23 to 22. team Tlie flashy little Clifton took defeat at the hands of tlie Smithfield First when one minute before the whistle Smithfield broke away and brought the score to 4 In their favor. Tlie Preston First ward greatly felt the loss of their right guard. Kermit Hurd. In the Wyoming. game with Freedom, alien in the opening minutes of the game his ankle was sprained. The Logan Seventh and North Logan the games played superior In acamst Georgetown and Ma'.ad Second. Hansen, center for the Provi- dence team, was high individual of 18 the evening, scoring points,4 seven of which were field goals and 4 foul pitches. North Logan made most field goals, having 15. Free- came dom and Logan Seventh close behind with 13 each. Whitney and Providence, runner-- , up teams in their respective stakes, played in order that the schedule might be balanced. CLIFTON 1 t 3 13 1 3 !g 13 10 Total PRESTON FIRST O T Porter If 5 30 F P 2 4 Hymaa. rf H. Bosworth. e K. Herd, rg D Herd. Ig W. Bosworth. rg Barton. Ig Fryer, lg Totals 7 13 6 19 FREEDOM O Clark, rf Luthy. If Laker, c Robinson, rg Wilson, lg F. Robinson, 6 T 1 F Pi 1 3 0 0 0 Totals 10 10 ScribbUr 13 10 year war Only seienty book 7 published lo tb reign of Loul XIY 0 In France. Today 11.000 coma off 0 the pres annually. Tbe only differ0 ence la, thn seventy nr still read. Hava we merely traded quality for 4 4 34 quantity? 23-2- high-scori- 175.000. A & Marx Hart-Schaffn- er j About 1800 returns reached the state tax commission offices Tuesday. the largest number yet. This brought the total returns to more than 19.000 and the total of receipts to about $43,600 Tribute Paid To C. D. W. Fullmer 20 Sclioles. Fleu her. f Scott, rg WHITNEY SEVENTH Hcglxs. if Six Games in Larsen. If Carbon, c District Meetj Sr holes, rg For Tiling Your Income Returns Tli LOGAN Play j i i ' j By W. G. Reese In a local Tlie announcement W. paper of the death of C. D. a train of awakens Fullmer, pleasant memories of days gone by. I became acquainted with Mr. Fullmer when he and H. E. Hatch secured board and lodgings at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j Ella, Thatcher, whose daughters. and Georgia, they succeeded In -- $ r A New Lower Price Attached to Finer Quality as their wives. Mr. Fullmer was elected capturing a school trustee in Logan and I taught under him. Later he and I were rivals for the Job. When he was employed on The Journal staff I worked some time with him on the Job. was His loyal friendship for me demonstrated when I met him In a California bank to cash an order. was It was in October, 1906, when I mison my way to Australia as a to his home sionary. He invited me and insisted that I should regard during my it as my headquarters which I did. stay in San Francisco, and had I been a brother, he and Mrs Fullmer could not have treated a me more kindly. Mr. Fullmer and workman staying at the Fullmer the home took me around to see city, the in interesting sights especially at the park. recentFrom that day until quite have kept I and Fullmer Mr. ly, When he and up a correspondence. visited Logan, last Fullmer Mrs. invitation to they sent me a kindwhich I did. call and see them, courteous peoAmong the many In the county worked have who ple be court house at Logan, it can Fullmer, Mr. that said truthfully as county clerk, was one of the In spontaneous most obliging humor he was outstanding. w day. Mangum is charged In a grand jury Indictment with postoffice robbery, and steps were being taken hero Tuesday afternoon to return him for trial. James M. Herid and Devoe E. (Bud) Parsons, alleged to have participated with Mangum in the theft of $48.15 in box rents from the Castlegate postoffice, are serving terms in the federal prison at McNeil Island Herid is serving three years and Parsons 15 months. Each pleaded guilty to the charges. Held in the Salt Lake Gity jail for investigation in January, 1931, Mangum was released upon author-- j itv of federal officers because of lack of evidence. Herid is said later to have confessed that Mangum participated in the robbery, and upon the convict's representations A good many men stay in politics a search was launched for Manbecause they fear to be found out. gum. Shop-Loo- k and Loosen M Men I Vfl tk tm i; fry' .y- - I! jl Phone 74 Talk About Its a vain effort to search for better value than these topcoats offer. Fine camels hair, llamas, tweeds, vicunas, coverts and worsteds; $35 values in 1931 here now at We have tried them all and know what will please you. Dont be fooled by unknown, or new coal. Order from us, and get full value. We give green trading stamps, redeemable in cash. M. & L. Coal j Phone 98 CompanyPhone 74 GEORGETOWN Thatchers |