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Show ' EOGAN PAGE TWO DAILY (UtljAH)' CACHE VAEEEY HERALD. SUNDAY, NOV. 2, 1 93 0. Society Itself is Responsible for Much of the Sordid Selfishness of Its Individual Units -- irpx7 H In A E Ml inll EF' - Our n D Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Published Sunday morning and everv weik day aftn uoon, except Saturday Avi-- , and legal bolid.tjs, at 3t 3S Logan, t lab. Ijv Cache Valley Newsami eiitm.il an an oi.d class maier paper Co.. N. Gunuar kaemutuu, Proclaim liberty March 3 ,1379 Subscription ft tbe poatoffiee, Logan, I't.ili. undera the act ofmonth thruout the land dellveitd by oerrler. cents tbe price $2 the year, in advance, oi Gilman, Nicoll 4 Rti'hman, Special Kept esentatlvrs San J'ranclsco office, 607 Montgomery St ; New York office, 19 W, 44th St ; Boston office, 18 Tremont Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave 6U; Detroit. office, Room 3, 286 Geueial Motoie Bldg. i iit. Hew dy. folks' Hooray, hoo "ay! 224 d iy.c until next Hal bweert -- ; Mmitnr Audit Bmeau of emulation, Full leased wire oi the Vn.tul Iles-Western Features, and the Si ipps t'anfn-lNewspaper' NEA Sirvire, THE TRUTH QUJCK Healthy LUNGS WORK 4 4 f Can Eat, Drink and Sleep HOW METAL . fatient In many parts of the west working people are lieinjr asked to tote Communist" as a protest against It the tollou the advice the present state uf allairs. they "ill he foolish because Communism cannot piuspeiitv, which is what every working man and that includes most ot us. from millionaire bankers down to dishwashers wants. of the land area of the world is About under ( ommumst rule. It is therefore nonsense to dismiss t ommunism as a political trifle. g It is just as senseless to rave against it, not it, violently asserting all Communists to be Communism is a political system, just as democracy, or limited monarchy, or dictatorship are political sv stems. The fundamental difference between Americanism and Communism is that the former subordinates the state to the citizen; the latter makes the citizen a slave of the state. Our own system, a vet good one, proposes that the state shall he the servant of the individual; that its machinery shall work for him; that its officials shall he his servants. The Communist system, now in the experimental stage, proposes the opposite; That the state shall be and the individual bent to its will; that it matters not if the individual perishes so long as the one-sixt- Whila In Respirator Many Lives Hava Been Saved. h ruler-standin- irnal of the American and of Usoolation, Hygaia, the Health Magazine. Editor, Met i The publicity given in the pie s to the use of the device for artiby ficial respiration developed Doctor Phillip Drinker of the Harvard School of Public Health has given it an unsual interest in the public mind. In San Francisco two patiens simultaneously required the appa ratus when there was only one available and the ipsyaleian had to make n choice as to which patient should have the chance for lile. As a result newspapers in San Jran-ciscconducted a campaign to every large hospital in the city with one of these mechanisms. In Chicago a nurse who developed infantile paralysis has been kept aAive for sevetai weeks, spending practically all her time in the to respiiator and is now 15able 29 to breathe spontaneously for minutes when outside the machine. It seems likely that eventually she will make a complete Doctor Drinker has just made available a record of cases up to June, 1930, indicating the usefulness of this device for the saving o' life in various types of disease. T hs- - respirator Is a sheet metal tana equipped witn tomfoi table The pitient s bed and mattress. bead is outside passing thimigh n flat rubber collar attached to the body of the machine. By means of electrically driven blowers and appropriate valve arrangement, the air pressure inside the tank is changed alternately from a little below negative pressure to normal acr pressure. As a result, the patient's chest and diaphragm expand and air Is Inhaled. Without having the pump stopped, the patient can eat, driuk ami sleep while in tlie device. Portholes are available for giving treatments and removing cxriepio-vid- e bomb-thiower- s. ar'rr lit t Imi ilf Uii 4 M ouldii t t huvs in "t k oi his hoo' tK s i I 1 trade), two old Benson News! cores (slightly mildewed), and a couple of sticks of peppermint gum. Our business has never been more prosperous! apple At the Green and Gold ball, held on Wednesday evening, October 29 at the Palais d'Ur, Henson was siiicesstul In getting t tie $ll)9il prize for largest per cent atten-an- The law ot supply ami demand doesn't always vvoih. Look how we many refoniierj have, and how i e. little rctoim' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Munk are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine W DOMESTIC HARMONY The wisest wifie that we know 1s Mrs. Henry J. McRolks; Altho shes heard 'em long ago, She laughs at a'l of hubby's baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese and Mrs. Gordon Reese spent Wednesday at livde Park as the guest of Mrs. Willie Lamb. The occasion being Mrs. Lamb's birthday Mrs.' Emil Berger, who has been in the hospital 'or some t'me Is home again and :s repoited as im proving nicely. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purser is in construction. The cement work being completed. 8he new home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ricks is nearing completion and they expect to move in shortly. Mr. Sylvan Peterson was one of those who was successful In getting a deer. Also Messrs. Bert and Lewis Riggs were reported as among the successful. Mrs. Shimizu presented her husband with a son on Monday last. Mrs. Emma McCulloch was visiting with her niece Mrs. Lillie Reese, Wednesday. Mr. John Mathews is confined to Fans. The saxophone is the only instrument that sounds as well while you are learning to play it as it does at terward. Interesting w:-- NOMINATE rOR OUR OWN HALL OF FAME M E L V ILLE MUSH should, and does, bring greater happiness to a greater number and that is the main object of government. There will be an appreciable Communist vote in November, but it will be futile. The common sense of the American people will not allow more than a few scattering thousands of them to vote from disgust and disappointment with present affairs for something so opposed to every American ideal. avat1-ahl- - A Dependable Custodian -i - Advert-sement- Highly improved, all tinder cultivation. Modern dairy barn, 40 cow capacity. Klatricity. Modern chicken house for 700 chickens. 2i dairy cows. Only experienced farmer with ample help will be considered. COUNTY AGENT I.oqan I 'tali be- cause he is the only man In the States United who brags that a cold he takes showe every of the morning year, and actually does! Football note: What this country needs is a stadium with all the xeais on the 59 yard line. his bed with a bad cold His many Im nils hope for Ins sppedy recov-e- t . Mis Diue Smith and Mrs. Maughan of the Cache Stake 1 ri pni'v hoard visited t he Benson Piipiaiv on Wednesday. M'ss I. din- - Saunders gave a Halloween partv on Thursday i vi nijm to a niitphpi- of her school - Mint-- s I ne Moses Blum he. Barbara and Hull! gave a Hallowe'en piMv on Fralav evening, I he Ha! low een i in nic was (arried out In the (lei oiutious and lumlo-on- , ten weie in attendance Franklin Mrs. Maroni Dailies of Logan, visited here Friday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Dick Jones, foimerly Miss I.aVern Cottle of J'ranklln returned trom Salt Lake City and spent a lew days here visiting relatives before she will accompany her husband to Miltord, where he is employed in overseeing of a Skaggs chain stole. Mrs. Robert (f. Lowe and Mrs. Samuel R. Handy motored to Logan, Friday on business. Mrs. Clarence Brown of Lewiston, visited here, Thursday at the home of hpr mother, Mrs. W. H. Cottle. Miss Dessa Atkinson of Idaho, spent Friday here and relatives. visiting Miss Giace Olverson entertained at a Halloween party Tuesday eve-Inat the home of her parents. Games were played and a delight- till luncheon was served. A children's dance was given on Timur-dafor all the Primary children who all enjoyed the afternoon inioninsoly. Miss Agnes Arseott entertained at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday evening. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe'en effects. About twenty boys ami girls were present. A delicious luncheon was served. A special meeting Is being sponsored. Sunday evening, by the Mutual Improvement association. On account of conjoin! meeting. Every one is invited and a good program Trea-surelo- fri-n- ds will be rendered, Mr. C. A. Brown is now spoil-mi-- ; at soring Vitaphnne productions Fianklin In the opera house every A special effort Saturday night. Is being made to make these pictures splendid in talking. Many new and sensational pictures are goiug to be shown in the future. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Nov. 1. Potato market: Demand improving, market slightly stronger. Russets L S. No 1, $1,0710120; mostly 1.10 to $1 15; U. S. No. 2; 75o to S5c; mostly t2o; rurals U. S. No. 1, 1 95; few liighor. TWIN FALLS: Demand moderate. market firm on good stock , I'. S No. 1. free of frost, $1 154! 25; mostly $1 20 to $1 25: few liivlie', I'. S No. 2, 7ur to 89c, mostly 75c to 8"c. sales hy dealers, nickel higher. ruM-eta- naIn 1928 there weie 7691 tional banks in the Vui'ed States. inti-r- . Chun man lt.ius Mikklesen of the i ai he County Republican Central committee is ill receipt of the fol lowing telegram signed jointly by S Ham'l'on Gardner, president of the last state senate, and W. D. Cdouiiiud a member of that body. A tel serving thiee legislative wilb Eenato, W H. Gnt-- j fin, we know he is sound, capable hs constituents Austria, CzechoAtghanistan, slovakia, Denmark, Germany, EsGreat Bntain, Finland, tonia, Greet, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, France, Lithuania, Norway, Pertua, Japan, Mexico and China recognize the govejnnieut of Soviet Russia. late Reese gave a Hallowe'en at the home of Ids sistei, t' Mrs. Arthur Slacks. The house decorations and luncheon were carried out in Hallowe'en affect. Twentv lour were In attendance. Mis Haiold Reese ,r.il Mrs Eva Alvey eiitei lamed the lieiison'tes with an oyster supper S' the I ie ot their mother, Mrs Alvey. g mi p of Hensotiltes enjoyed an ovs'i-- supper at Xlony Water sou s home Sundav veuing. Elaine. Riggs entertained a group ot children Jriduy afternoon In honor of Halloween. Fay Reese entertained Saturday alternoon In honor of her birth dav. Mrs. Robert Reese, who has been quite ill for the past week has been spending the week with her mother, Mrs Jones, In Logan Mrs. Agatha Ballard entertained the Trail Bulldt-- r buys at the home of Bishop Ballard Thursday eve ning. They spent the evening play ing games, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Dean Reese spent last week in Logan at her mother's home, Mrs. Mlkkleson. The Benson farmers are loading out a carload of alfalfa seed which has been purchased by the Delta Seed company. i r bargalu-hunt4ng- ' 3 f&S f'-- f J" t We ask the voters to consult the county recorder or anybody familiar with the facts, including certain candidates on the Republican county ticket, for verification of these DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE E. S. Chambers, Chairman ' . - . '4 An Outstanding C A 1 D 1 13) A here's the reason why! p a A. J. Petersen His experience iri clerical work and in handling large si ms of money efficiently and with fidelity and trust. His record as City Councilman of Hyrum. civic leader, and church worker for many years. He is the only candidate from the area embracing Millville, Nibley, Hyrum, Paradise, and Avon, On either ticket, for a position in the County Court House, and no member of his family or relative is on tne public payroll Federal, State, or Local. His candidacy comes about as the result of the effort of the young people of South Cache. Although a man of mature years, he has the loyal support and admiration of the younger generation. Battery C2ia?cu8 He has a habit of keeping things up and getting things done. All Kinds 9f Battery Repairing He is free of entangling alliances and commitments, and will bring frank and pleasing personality to a position which contacts the entire citizenship of Cache Valley. a Reconditioned Batteries J. PETERSEN Vote for A. Andersons For COUNTY SERVICE (Paid Political Advertisement) Main 3rd South Logan .. ' , . A Y i tn p for an (October 31' Thys night, after (Hallowe'en). dinner, to telling Little Homer of the brave days of my youth, and of how we did hoist a carriage to the top of a church steeple, and all the other Innocent pranks and jests we played on Hallowe'en, and Lord! it mighty pleasant, thua to recall the boyish merrymaking of years gone bye! And so to reading with .greate the publick prints, ease and comfort, and Little Homer doth slip out the back door, to join his little comrades, and a minute later, I do heare an ash-cago rolling down the alley, and a tic tac on the window, and the front doorbell ringing, and a rotten tomato crashing against the and Lord! I side of the garage, mighty wroth, and dash out, and yell to them to begone, for such rowdy, sm should not be tolerated, methinks, and Halloween vandalism should be suppressed by the Iron hande of the law! for Mrs. Ballard is not well to do. She has a large home and farm but both are under mortgage for practically full value and more than they can be sold for. The L'nlted States has IS battle ships in its navy. YE DIARY partners We dislike very much to take notice of such statements and Mrs. Ballard does not desire to appeal to the voters on the ground of charity. But we do want the people to know the facts. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation and k'lanks to all who assisted in anv way during the illness and death of our father, Nathaniel W. Haws. The Haws Family. i Don't make tun of your wife's . Refondness for member. that may have been the reason she picked you! your Virginia reel! On numerous occasions recently it has been called to our attention that certain people are scattering the propaganda) some of which" is perhaps malicious, that our candidate for County Recorder is a well to do widow. i THE MORNING AFTER My garbr.ge can's up in a tree-toMy front gate Hasnt been seen, My window's are soaped, oh otherwise doped To heck with old Hallowe'en! Choobe Whispering Campaign paity p Potato Market 160 Acre Farm Mother and daughter are doing fine. jokes! With the Communist theory this newspaper does not agree. It admits that the American system has faults, that it is not well administered. But, even so, it is far and away ahead of the Communist plan; it R. L. Wrigley was dv,ful Editor Pei mil me to expu-amy appie-- i mtion of vour timdul ediiona! on me t In- - xiiti'iijA lie front page of joui issue of Sun a p ; in dr to day, Oi lobei 26. ll ' lies piog:efc ive press of the Mate , of I'tai will i cpy vour on! standing and fearless altitude in BUSINESS OUTLOOK i oiinci 1011 with he tax piogiam, BRIGHT! the people ot I tali are sei ure In we hope to This is Amos T. Thumtack, our that event, onlv. can win the present fight against a "ecretary and treasurer, who made uosidtzrd iitv pie.xs and the paid the regular monthly inventcry of . of lavori-interests now this department e voi ales their si aping just pan of the lax M r. yesterday. T h umbtack re lew of I'tah. since! ely i oilgi atulate the llei-aiports that we had upon its teuiless and progiess-ton hand, on the e stand last fiscal day of Veiy inspect fully vour,, O c tober: Three M II WELLING. cents in cash, a Serietaiy ot State 1916 beer check 6c for in (good v. nuMM ti it state survves. timis. Sometimes It is desirable to remove the patient briefly In order to change tbe position, and thus to prevent congestion of the lover part of the body. By June, 1930, there were 12 of these devices in use in New York and two In Boston lor grown-ups- , and there were also sever tl in Huston and Philadelphia for i luldreu. Among the kinds of diseases that are treutid me infantile patalysls, in which nerves controlling the breathing are paralyzed; cases ot gas poisoning, in wliieh, in addition to being put m the nuu bine, the pit lent is given regular inhalations ot mixtures ot oxvgeu and caition dioxide; eases of nnconselousuess due to ink'ng ot too much alcohol or nareotu . eases of drowning; case in which the bieathlng fails alter i.pnut oris due to shot k. and rises m wlitili unanls are horn asphyxiated. The latter tvoe of cases seem to During his one term of office N. Mr. Elmer as County Treasurer, he especially important since the Macghan has served the people of method is simple and tar less like this county with much credit to ly to injure the infant t';n:i himself end his party. H.s attention method t involving the mo ot mil i, to detail, his painstaking care, mg cr ; wmgi. g i o.tt.'t rn i o i o promptness and accuracy has won ting a sti :n cn the for him the highest commendation child. of the State Auditor, while his Tlu development ot this device, pleasant manner, courteous serviro which co-tapproximately $200, is foralong with the square, straight an example of the way In which in he has pursued ward course modem engineering and mechaniconducting the affairs of his office, cal skill eie being turned tow at d for won admiration hi.n the has the saving ot human life. cf the publ.c. No doti)'' the time is not far At this time wien scandal and dist int when it will be importanta to have dishonesty has been so common for every larg hospital for available among people who have been en- ((impotent engineer not trusted with public funds, let ua lie sotting hup and operation hat show our appreciation of honest onlv ot sm devices as this, lumbers, exereis- service by electing Elmc- - N. also of oxj mm i electrical ami illMaughan to a second term of of- tig machinery, other and atu. ti.uioiet appai fice. hods of gteat importance in the treatment ot disease. (Paid Political Apply Humm d NO HOPE IN COMMUNISM Lets Be it Ml Ium i Neither this newspaper, nor nnv of its stockholders or official, has any connei lion whatever, other pri-ydirectly or Indirectly, wilh any political parly, public utility, real estate promotion business except the publication of uewapapi is devoted solely to disinterested public serylce. OTT1S PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY S. LESTER. Advertising Manager. serving the aud the state Hi experience should nut be lust i o the .idle at this time ot , ci i 4 This column is for the use of Daily Herald readers. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, ho matter vhat the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The Herald, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. Humor Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. . Forem n Agin Elm m ..nil Senate Chief Asks Griffin Reelection St' |