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Show EOGftN PAGE FOUF! In rO UT in E (UOJSHy CACHE VALLEY, Western Features, HARRY ( OTTIS PETERSON, Al Managing Editor A VERY GOOD AIRPLANE hea of a green a wharf julted out Inlet Into the gray water and us the 'Prince Charles 'slid alongside a boy in a red sweater and rubber boots came down on the pier i selling the local weekly a small affair of four pages and so we bought one just to keep tho Industry going-m- ore than anything else At the tree-line- d 1 news-pape- 0. TO THE MAST! f HERE'S he woikmen who put together the monoplane Columbia evidently did a good job that they can be extremely proud of. Seldom has a piece of machinery given a better account of itself than this famous airplane. Clarence Chamberlin took the monoplane across the Atlantic with-ou- t a hitch. It survived the tohogan-inthat Charles Levine gave it, it made a flight from New York to Havana and flew from the Amencan mainland to Bermuda and hack ; anti now it crosses the Atlantic again, as efficiently as if that perilous and difficult flight were the simplest thing on earth. If all of these flights had been made with the same pilot at the controls we would he gaping, at the pilot; but half a dozen different aviators have guided the Columbia through the skies, and the ship has performed well for all of them. Apparently this graceful little monoplane is about as good an airplane as was ever built anywhere. j there seems agieement that ariy iuto, geneial A-- MSfiSfSSsgs! F to be good itieiiship requires the other to obey the prohibition law. ''dragnet'1 Then Davis was demoted to deputy chief and a former sub oidmate, Roy E. Steckel, was elevated to the chiefs Job. Steckel impressed Los Angeles by his announcement that the dragnet would be abolished !el-lo- lip-- - Ami tie n then- was (he Englishman who thought a flapjack was a sand wiih. and asked the waitress how he could kei p the syrup trom mulling down Ins sleeve and that constitutional rights of citizens would be respected by police. ( NEW SPORT SWEEPS awe-struc- COUNTRY! -- . on HUNTS this new. Make $200 a a week Mas There was an editorial In this running paper about the high cost of Golf Course! maintaining the settlement streets "Our wide streets" said the the opposite of cost a lot to keep up editor golf. now but they will be useful Players use old when the town grows into telephone poles for p u t t e r r. great city and we shall not have to spend millions widenFairways are 10 Smithfleld First ward enter- - were: Miss Margaret Monson, ing them tained Mrs. the at Friday Mrs. long. evening Mary Cartridge, as other cities have had Bunders are 100 recreation hall at a welcome tone Christenson, and Mrs. do . . . feet deep. Divparty in honor of the two dell Blanchard of Richmond. Mrs. and so the editor concluded ots are replaced returned missionaries. Wesley Jakes, Mrs. George Naper, in the recently things were all right by f I e e t s of Miss Melna Vincent! Nelson Mrs. M. Cartridge and E. and best of all possible worlds. A very fine program was tors, Fern and Elaine of Logan; powerful steam shovels. Exclusive carried out under the direction Mrs. D. B. Naper of Kemmerer. territories still open. Write today! Years ago somebody laid of the M LA. activity committee, Wyoming. M'sg Gladys was mar-out that settlement with 1QU and a splendid social and dance rled Wednesday in tho Logan foot streets and glowing hopes was conducted WHAT THIS COUNTRY after the program. temple to Don Naper, and they and viBioned it as "the gate NEEDS tho Smithfleld school, left Thursday morning for Los Among Ue"s foam and more roots with tall teachers who left here on Thurs- way to the orient whore Angeles, California, they in root beer. ships by the score streaming in day to attend the teachers insti-lwimake their home, and a population away up in tula at Salt Lake Is suffering from the City, during George Heaps the hundreds of thousands week-end- , were: Misses Cora Ol- - rheumatism at the present time there was a boom and tho sen, Marie ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE, SEZ: Peterson, Leah Plow- and is confined to his home. town stretched out and then man, Mildred Heinrich, "Another good cause for divorce Visits Melba Relatives faded as many another town has il when .He uses his favorite Miss Geneva Dauieison of Bessie Peterson, and Plowman, done before aud many anomer Ludella Jenson. talcum to powder her top spent the weekend visiting They will recity will In the days to come turn home Sunday. with friends and relatives at Pomeranian. Smithfleld. Leave For Pocatello What has become of the It is pathetic la one way Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kirkbride Ira Hillyard and Robert Grifto see people of dying little towns football expert who always deof Dayton were guests on Thurs- scribed the field clinging pitifully to the desper- fith left here on Thursday for as "a sea of mud" of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Plowate hope that aomeh-oand the stands as a veritable riot some Pocatello, Idaho, where they will day man. to business and attend return of will way growth come color? Mrs. Rebecca Larson, Miss e and the lots they have hung home Friday night or Saturday. Larson and Vernon and VinMrs. Bessie Allsop entertained onto for years will become valTO A RADIO uable and everybody will be rich In honor of her birthday on Wed- cent Larson are spending the Whistle and shriek, and be able to look back on nesday afternoon. Among those week end at Salt Lake City. You hung of tin; the toilsome days when there present, were, Mrs. Mary Plow- While there Vernon will attend Youre a darn good set the teachers Institute. man. Mrs. Mrs. was one boat a week Anderson, Betsy and a For the shape youre In! Mrs. T. B. Farr returned from movie show every Saturday after Sodina Traveler, Mrs. Oerald and Lako City Tuesday eveG. Ronald Plowman, Mra. Celia Salt noon Scientist says llial fumi a physiNelson, Mrs. Carrie Potts, Mrs. ning where she had been visit- cal standpoint we are much inferIt is easy to sit In a big city Carline Potts and Mrs. Laura ing for a few days. ior to prehistoric man. But, at Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst enterand Jeer at the boys and girls Cragun. Many beautiful presents tained at a birthday party on that, we would rather be Inferior in the little towns h o p ng were received. In honor of her son, than prehistoric! Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nelson Thursday against hope that the lightning and daughter Melna have moved Rodneys seventh birthday. Those will strike YE DIARY but It takes courage to hold to Lewiston where they will make present were: Junior Plowman, (October IS) on and hang on thru days of their home during the coming Shirley Tueller. J. Garth Greene, Lou McCann, Wendle R Betimes Mr. winter. is Nelson home, ukelley. employed adversity Always believing that mighty wearie, with the Amalgamated Sugar, com- Max Harris, Richard Pitcher and and to dunking a noggin of parsnip the dawn is just ahead Jean Raymond, Mrs. Margaret wine, for my stommicks AND, LISTEN: The Charles pany at that place. sake, and Is Just pulling out away from Aaron Hill of Trenton, son of Raymond and Miss Jean Harris Lord! it hath a queer taste, which the village ot living hopes and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill of Smith-fiel- assisted in entertaining and serv- puzzle me vastly, and I do accuse Dame Humor of not letting it bub-F- . we wish somehow or other is seriously ill and is at the ing. we'd Mrs W. Winn entertained ble long enov.gh in the bought 10 papers from the red present time at a Logan hospital, stationary a at bridge party on Friday in bathtub, which she doth eweatered boy on the pierhead e is reported a little Improved deny honor of the bridge club. The fiercely, albeit doth instead of just one. this writing. admit, under Mrs. W. E. Cartridge enter- rooms were beautifully decorated that perchance tained at a trousseau tea in honor with cut flowers. About 12 guests she did drop a pennyweight of soap were present. ANCIENT FOOTPRINT A delicious lunch- chips into the mixture! of her daughter, Gladys, on SaturAnd so, eon was served by the hostess. at the home Mrs. of Livina foaming slightly at the mouth, to day PARIS What Is to be Deppe between the hours of 2 and dinner. a footprint of perhaps thought There are more than 30 places the first pre- 7 p. m. About 200 people called in historic man has been found in the the world called Richmond. Touchdown! Touchdown! during that time and many beau-tfiforest near Nor were received. presents niandy, by Dr. Marcel Morin, scien- Those who assisted with the tist and archaeologist. The print, serving and entertaining were: with many otthers was found on a Mrs. Lillian Roundy, Mrs. Livina rock 40 feet square. Dr. Morin be- ntppo, Mrs. Sarah Cartridge, lieves that the prints date back Mrs, Winona Tippits and Miss more than 3.000, 0W years. Vela Heaps. guests todon Just midget miles ' e daugh-Lurso- j ll Drivers The dragnet" was hi ought into being by former cnief of Polico James ij. Davis, who held that by stopping and searching hundreds ot automobiles indiscriminately, criminals would be more easily apprehended, That was two years ago. Protests were numerous, but Davis refused to abandon the w inkers are divided iuto Of tire two classes those who prefer to have the windows open and fietze, and tho-- e who peter to have tlnni losed and sutlocaii Modern tooth, ill tiams travel so moth they call the i I'versity campus the lobby and addr.ss lueir professois a "Hey, porur!" g MORE ABOUT pledge themselves to stop when-'- ' ever they became enmeshed in the unconstitutional and "dragnet" stand by to' see that the police do not engage in any tonn of brutality or in any way mistreat innocent citizens on a peaceful mission. INVENTED BY I an i xpeusive game. only losts $'! !m seats and $5 to fenders get your straightened out ai tei t he n affic jam. u I 9 3 It THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion i other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted aoltly to disinterested public service. Advertising Manager. 1 Fool ball isn and the d S. LESTER, 9, L A. ia San Francisco office, 507 Montgomery St : Gilman, Nlcotl & Rothman, Special Representatives office, 410 N. Michigan Av- - ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremunt St.; Detroit office. Room 2, 206 General Motors Bldg. Member N. E. A. 1 (Continued from page one) We don't Howdy, foi..si know who writes these college football yells, but we suv tram announcer sufpect it fering from catarrh. "Proclaim liberty thruout the land Chicago Full leased wire of the Un .ed Press. Newspapers. NAILING Humor Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holidays, at 3 8 Federal Ave., Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co.. N. Gunnar Kasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoifice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3 .1879 Subscription or 25 delivered cents the month price )3 the year, in advance, by carrier. Scrlpps-Canflel- OCTOBER SUNDAY. ache field Newspaper Evtry afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Published HERALD. Our HE1ALD A Scrippa-Ca- n DAILY FOR HUBBIES LONDON Here are a few hubbies contributed oy by Cyril Clancy, Liverpool police-couWhen shes missionary: blue, cheer her. When she's cross, humor her. When she looks pretty, tell her. If she dresses well, compliment her. When she does you a favor, kiss her. In her worries ami trials, be her confidant and help. Always let her feel and know you understand her. hints-fo- The Daughters of the Utah Pio-- j lieers held their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James E. Hansen. Tile topic on "Taxation Amendments'' was given by Eliza Zollinger; vo al duet, Mrs. Elva Fuhriman and Mrs, Gretta Theurer; sketch of Lite of Brigham Young was given by Mrs. William Checketts; vocal duet, Mrs. Erma Loosli and Mrs. Leon Olson. A social hour followed and luncheon was served to . J. H. Theurer Is so far recovered from his recent operation that he was taken to the home of Mr. ami Mrs. E. H. Cooley where he will visit while recuperating. Alter the First ward cho'r re hearsal on Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baer treated the members to a watermelon bust. thirty-seven- June Jensen went to Ogden to spend a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen. Mis. Wi.liam Checketts and Mrs Jesse Jensen visited with Mrs. Erwin Jacobsen on Friday. Mrs. H. J. Hawkes and children of Logan spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank. Horton Hammond and daughter, Katherine, are spending the beet vacation in Metropolis, Nevada. Jli-- h ou Thursday The newest pei fumes are being used to spray French churches, as churchgoers complained that they disliked the use of the same disinfectant as is sprayed in the Baris underground rt COSTLY NEW YORK Just how forgetful human beings are is shown the cash left In trouser pock-eiby delivered to the valet shop of the New Yorker Hotel here. During eight months, more than $20,UU0 in cash were found in pockets of 125,000 guests trousers and returned, . "CRIME WAVE r.EN Two mouths ago, however, there arose w hat the police regarded as a crime wave. They found themselves unable to cope with the situation by legitimate police methods, so they inaugurated for a second time the "dragnet." The Los Angeles Record is leading the fight against the Cossack method on the ground that it is a direct violation of the Bill ot Rights. At first motorists were forced to get out of their automobiles, while squads of officers starched every nook and coiner for whatever they might find. When publl. indignation beeame too vociferous the police confined their activities to stopping automobiles and subjecting the occupants to a flashlight inspection. That is their method of procedure at the present time,, but public indignation still resents the system which regards every peace-lu- l citizen as a potential criminal until he or she proves otherwise. Merchants Sympathize Many Los Angeles merchants are in sympathy with the Records campaign, because of reports that motorists from other sections of V the pacific coast are avoiding Los Angeles because of the dragnet. 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