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Show r 9 J LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY I IF R A L D, F R I D V, JANUARY 3, 1931. By Crane WASHINGTON TUBBS J AA f5HEY lie Herald UdowM r0 Newspaper Scripps-Canficl- d SuJEPtSJtS AT jf"Aimd.iy mm nine and every v m k d iv alu-- i coni), exi ' pt Sitmil.iv Federal Aie., Logan, Utah, l)y Cache Valley Ncwh-at swond class matter Kjmhumiii, pi i Milftit, amt enteied ait ol Man li 3 isn't kubsi i iption imstottnr, Loe.ui, I tub,m mJri lie tinmonth delivered hy earner the eai, m advance, (i;is , aUA fJJ.II,. ItcrippeCenrie d rtfice o Proclaim liberty thi uout the land , 1 ' THE TRUTH TODAYS i -- MISS LIZZIE only in Am- flapper GET TOGETHER lived long' bnve piobablv lave any business to, ' than e ti'u 1 hnd tile ritt Kvin my tionlib s diviner in I 1 jren " l i I I toes tin ir risen In a v , ijs l lb Hie. of you'll ilia' ibiil-- t haul v v (lea; lo'.nl e i ti can a bieve n nno. mi at, 1 fid 'iicli into the , so belli ej tain philoso li d" i e to il v mi m lie a f dying of t ft III A. a My philosophy ol life is Unit lellovv should not only get a ilnill a 11'" and tealiz out ol (vciy ed eponenee, bill be should, the oldei he gels, achieve mine ol a huh out ol Ins tortuness or liusfoi-tim- i ( an , visualize a f llovv so (d t and mi wise that lie vvoald get a t j ib out ul a bust in the nose, thee ho ild be psv e lolocu and es (,t, ru anl mi menial ze.ts tlnue that ro me' e pugilist i an latliom. I am reminded of all Ibis blah by the tup to the ( one r store this I .it lias just pla'ii quit eVi u ' it Is cold out lieu 1)11 I he I'tlteiy, y milling, ovir a '21 llivver you and spinning it on the magneto In a dull, ftusly pastin', it can be done, Inn it does g t your wind. At last Lil promoted, she only bach-hiekethrice, but she can't catch poppa on tnai tuck; stand i'a, sidewise, ciauk with the left atm, and be all set to run. To the store, ba k in the c hill char moonlight : over winding, rut ted mads, up jumps a jackrabbit and be hits down the middle of the road: sick em Lil, m, k em! Darn neai caught trial j 'si aviated down Ihe lv-jmk, lull, ml m Hies, stum.)'-- ' and turn,,, 4p nothing a'ta'.l. f Ih Tit jackrabbit going so last he couldn't make the turn, went over the .stake and rider tence like a tec pie (baser; Lil stie made the tin-; just did. in ss ill the springs and things ate them, I will discover all that tii'ii next I endeavor butto emerge a kick f.e'i this wiidiiness, w it t mi an Chasing a jackrubbil in t!m winter moonlight down a d' h, v ,n ling mountain trail is a ? Unite, States fuivcrnmuit tan be depends mi who will benefit. lax refunds made during 1130 Iotaled over a hundred milium dollars. It is not surprisinp to find the U. S. Steel corporation, Rockefeller, Ford and the an Swerinpcns heading the list of recipients. 1artv Icacic s explain the refusal to pav off veterans on the ground that taxpayers are circulating their monn as freclv as veteians fretting it would. But when pood fellows pet together they dont seem to care much whether the money is circulated ai1 all, or even used to help establish foreign plants to compete with American lalvr products. i hhis. he t her 1 h: l And fellows go lit MU tox" hunting on and pay mcney to chase c! liuH'll pails, to on one ot I ' a ot P3HEV START FOR THE HOTEL ON THE RUN, THEY CAN CROSS THE OF PISTOL SHOTS BURSTS FROM A WlNDOU ABOVE THEM. Oil)"! BEFORE tT STREET A FUSILLADE BUT BEST FICTION SEASONS Years resolutions. 1. New labels. Weather reports, Winter resort booklets. 2. Scotch whisky 3. 4. vie Missionary From Lewiston Writes ked - Richmond News The idd r we glow, the nioi we to, Ilk what I Ills tountij needs w a till Idling coal bin. e iw 1 Macon, (5a. Editor Herald I have been receiving your papr or some time, lor vhhli I am very thankful heir use it brings to me the tilings that are transpiring at home, tt ii interesting to me to know that yo i people have been blessed th1 pa t year more than any I'liir pirt o! the woild The nurd times out there is notlnmr like it is lieie in the south. In the city a Atlanta atone, thus summer there we' e 2ti,tnl out of vvoik. In spite o' all these tiling- have enjoved my iboi i in the me with ilio .ion field. As I lend-di- i incied es ,) p 'opie, my end I laid the people veiv inler- -t ng Many of them hough aie not it l ,.1 ,1 'ill die H l'- ".1 I' i and are !":iu.iing tor lav in h, v la. h uneth to r iiovv that the told is piepii'.'ig l,.e heal o! t!.e people loi ill- - gieat me-- , age. m Roi k Hill, i ii'i ti in I w is A C. on iV r, 1.1, run given a new mi l.pauioii and ent In open w had been dsiiiit uliuh up a ii " i hi ed oil ovei Ii'i vi as hei ailse '.hh'l s who he ( .'in III v i lie walkin' llnie. ton Ihe pi opie had an allege her d tleient e welt- made w h erne pint now 1 V, I -, i -- i title I 111 i id I - 1 I am glut' fill to my Father iu HmIV.h tor the wonderful privledge of i ommg in'o the world and teach mg Ills Gospel. The niissionaiies aie label ma with zeal, especially mv (ouip.umin, Elder F. (1 Muir, oin Kel nt, Idaho. The Iord is blessing us with perfect haimony fin vvhiih blessing we are very gratolul. 'I bat we may pren h this Gospel with touiage and power is our dim and humble desire, and ll vve are able to iu complisli any good it 'will be thiougli the inspiration of our F.sther m Heaven. Sim lily jour bi other in the many Gospel, Elberii R. Kent tniir-- t la vv iston, I'tali. have y vo-ue- le arrival of Santa tributed gifts from lecorated Christmas person present n of nuts and candy. I Rogers and chil-aspent Christmas her parents. Mrs. Clifford Olsen oi Mr. and Mrs. i at Wellsville on Janua'y. and Mrs. Alma Olsen en tertumed tbelr family at a ChristThe mas dinner on Thursday. following were present: Mr. and Mis, Dewey Olsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dougas Olsen, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth 01 sen and Mrs. Clarence Goldsberiy of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zillu entertained at a delightful party at their home on Monday eveA delicious supper was ning. served and the remainder ot the time was spent playing 50n Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hill, Mr. and Mn Leonard Sorensen, Mr. and Mrsrt Dewey Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen. Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. Theodore Zillis,, Mr and Mrs Andrew Nelson andj H. Schenk and Mrs. John Bishop were dinner guests of Mrs. Franon Haslam at Wellsville cis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hansen and family spent Christmas day at Preston, Idaho, as guests of then sop, Leland. Mrs. H. B. Anderson and Martha Nelson met at the county court house on Monday with Miss Izola Jensen, to outline the. farm bureau work for the coming year LeRoy Mauglian of Salina, Cal the holidays herp is spending Mrs. Maughan mill relatives. and children who have been visiting here for some time will retoti home with him. gan gave the play, Lazrus Laughat the Relief Society depart-nnn- t ot Union meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Pack of Pocatello, Idaho, were Richmond visitors this yveek. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths of Logan spent Tuesday here where they attended the tuneral ot Claude Hill. Miss Wanda Daines of Logan was the week-enguest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Monson and family. Mi. and Mrs. Louis Shirttiff and son, Don, of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Monson last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs, Owen Nelson Christmas were dinner guests day of Mrt Floience Nelson. Mi. and Mrs. Cyril Funk went to to Bear River City Saturday attend the funeial of Mis. Funks ed, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Anderson Mi. and Mrs Alma Mmiill enterbeen the house guests othave i del a ious at tained their lamily and Mrs. William AmlerBishop . turkey dmnei Sunday ho'i-- j the Christmas son dining were ot the family members honored were the , They i days, pieseut, and spent a most njoy-- guests of Mr. and Mm. George able dav Among those who partici-paeAnderson at a party Mondn.y evee s a k in the gathering were Altor earthqu to s They returned Tuesday Anand ning. and catastroph-ieuey ami Mrs A. L. Meruit wheie Mr. everywhere, 'ainilv, Attorney and Mis. Ruel D. Consumer, Utah, school. Boliver J. Ecze- Mei rill, Mr. and Mis. !ysepb Le derson teaches Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stoddard as toy Atkinson, and Miss Mildred ma comes a herald of good Merrill, all ot Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. returned home Tuesday from at Tremonton with tidings for hu- and Mrs. A. A. Merrill of Idaho weeksand visit Mrs. Guy Johnson. The After Falls, Mr and Mrs A. R. Linford Mr. manity. Stodmonths of pa- and family, Mr and Mis. .vtarriner Misses Irene and Edith at tient research, H. Merrill and family, and Miss dard also spent Chiistmas Eczema Hilda Men HI ot Salt lake City, Mr. Tremonton. Prof. Foster Merrill will leave lure announces that year by year few- and Mis. L. II. Merrill and iliildren Castle, er cuckoos are trying to lipht ot McCammon, Idaho, Mr. am' Mrs New Year's day lor New to resume his teach- giandtather W. L. Craven and tamily ot San Calitomia, matches with their fingernails. Good Fellows i he Scandinavian ot the school Ihoto bv John Lenkersdoiler Hi rnardmo, California. Ma'hias V. ing as principal soi lety entertained at a dancing ChristMei l ill ot Lethlield, Arizona, Mr. theie after spending the parents, party Tuesday evening at the TODAYS DEFINITIONS and Mrs. Vai licit Andeison of mas vacation with his social hall of the tabernacle. A Merrill. If you bet on three klngs,4hats Moore, Idaho, Mr. and Mis. N II Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell of Lo- - good time was enjoyed. Mr. and and and Merrill lamily gambing. tf you bet stocks will go up, Mrs. Ray Bet kstead. thats big business. Miss Alton Sorenson wishes to all those who voted tor her thank had a bad ac- in the i event Drug Stoic Holt ConJoe Bung.-tartcident last night. He spilled some ti st, and helped her to become the r whisky on his hand, and happy owner ot the tnautitnl doll. neiore anyone noticed it he had Miss Gracj Hams entertained a chewed a (0iple of ltngets ol f. number ot friends at her home on Sunday evening on lid buthdav anYE DIARY niversary. The evening was spent (January 1) baking (andy. Relieshnients were (New Year's Daye.) Thys daye, sell ed to the tollowmg guests: the , being the start of the new yeare, Misses Hoi tense lit nhi.sel of Jean Welth, Grace Hen did balance my accounts, as a prdudsnt man should, and finde drinks, Helen Hams, Ruth Caine, myself to be worth $23.75, which Fay Lewis, Thai" lhompbou, I)e is more than ever thought to lores I,ewis. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Tolman and possess, and makes me mighty of And daughters, Joyce and Colleen proude, you may be sure! am resolved Arimo, Idaho, aie visitors at the thys coming veare, to spende a little more monie on home ot Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mermine own pleasure, buying lico- rill. Mr and Mrs. J S. Forrestei went rice jellybeans and smoking good to Salt Lake City on Friday. cigars, if It do break me! Miss Elva M( Carrey is heie irom SMASH! SMASH! Salt Lake City spen ling the hol'Twas the day after New Year's iday vacation with her tathrt, h And all oer the place, op J. L. Met at ley. Mr. and Mis William Pope and Good resolutions Were broken apace! family of Cli'ti.n were visitors . Ru limond Sunday. Fable: Oncp upon a time an Following In: dance Sanirday an actor, play ing the part of mglit an ov tor supper was enjoyasylum inmate, didn't pretend he ed at the h me ol Mr. and Mrs was Napoleon. Alvin Ban by Hie Billowing cou. ples: Mr. anl Mrs. Orville Mr and Mrs Ivan ChristenTo heck with New Y oars resolutions! Pass me the ngarets! sen, Mi. and Mrs. C. S Hall, Mr. and Mrs Roy Albision, Mr. and Mrs Lowell VanNoy, Mr and Mrs Amos Ban, and Mr. and Mrs,. Ray HERE'S MORE ABOUT Beekstead. Mr. anl Mrs. Reginald Walteia, COLD and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Merrill weie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan (Continued from page one) Heudinks at Downey, Idaho. Fostei Merrill who is teartimg rat-- e above the point in Cdliloruia is m Ru hinond for while the aveiago minimum for the itip (h)istmas vai (Mon visihng mouth was about HI degrees above wuh lu- - parents Mi and Mis. H i zero The warme-night of the V. Mer 'ill. Munussen spent Vivian Mrs 4 when was month mi lie ember the mercury lead 2'i above zero Sundgv at Salt Lake d Christina! m Wool was it while the atteimion the meieury limbed to the lug! "st point of day In Mr. and Mis Marion L. 32 degrees tne month, an cve-Snow. Ilf the death of Mr. Snows two big pay days July I and January I were 1m p Zi'l i). mother at Manti, I lah. They left THESE win'ie M.mti they for thousands of thrifty intermounfain folk. Banks immi "lately for STOPS CRISIS IN hid the fi,n ,!. alter First of the WATER FREEZING Security Corporation System served as paymaster, Mi and Mrs M.mt" Johnson or limond Ru The mJ(. u hitak in the weathei Riii 'ild, Utah, were distributing $623,000 interest on Savings. Iu- t ipti"d a si uim.s situation in isi us Ibis vv e k People from all walks of life shared in this huge payroll w Hi and Mis J Leo Shops d mid tier department l" cgini C'iv ' Mr. with farmers, livestock raisers, mill and factory employees, merchants, w1'"" ltd' a unde' gi ound water tarn spent Simdiy hole i "u1 u we !, membeis oi and Mi" John E Anderson. clerks, stenographers, railroad employees, miners, lumbermen, was a visitor R ipti Maitisun tl c ib iu .i t t ) wink night and professional men and women, school teachers, school children, d .v Watei m.iMbi Williem Ewer day at the home of Mr. ' hi pi bis fori buv fro early ami Mis Nels Eskelsen befoie relaborers, newsboys and many others. ii He muni ng until late at night in ring lo Ins lionu at Silt Lake Make certain your name will be on this great li day thowuig out the pipes Cl' . intermountain payroll next pay day by opening a vvi"i bn in a! i.ppuitn-- , and Merlin Nelson, and Vaughan Net the cold spill has broken, sou ol BlaikiOot, Idaho. Miss Mil Savings Account at this bank NOW nd Miss Estella il wi'l p clialilv take tbi m an extiu d d Jensen, dav m two to i.uib up on their Ii.iim, were Richmond 'll k visp a s 'I hut day ; makes Miss Uhl I daugh!r Of ice mi. v. and Dale Btisht. son ( wel Bui si i 't .uglily pi ihahle tii .voik will 1 Bright. f Mr and Mrs. ( u'i i h" i u'li g" approai Ii . i I ils woi k, k. Tin v w ill liil'uv Ul III p'OJ' it ii ai u d last n tki heii' iionii m Richmond. .'.'I a - tmai ed l' th" Logan ebh elite i Mr aim Ms, 11 S Emin mi lit iojn io give work to tuc unernplm the city, was t uned at limner Sunday in "ompl. Member of ihe First Security Corporation System Loj'niil mei i'!y y'ei Christmas meilt to irnpnd Tnomtisim of bm an " ol lf(. n tens.- (old but it gan who leaves tor the NetheilamK be is Ii ii lily pi'Uihle that it next week. Covers wet" v 17, "I'd , w ck, ,4 APOSTLE OF CHEER Amid the gloom of world wide depres s i o n, war dumbling clouds in the and Balkans in cities and 'a m C.eoigia and South Carobesides lina, working in the mis siou office as mlss'on clerk and re i order for over two months. have sold lifty Books of Mormon, 297 other books, end delivered into the homes over six thousand tracts. I have been blessed with the ol baptizing seven people, and four more have asked to be baptized I have been granted the pitvlnlge by those m authority over me, of presiding on r the Ma i on Biandi whenam now working This mission has done much for lue Fint ol all it has made me nine tullv the Gospel of the Sou ot Hod Secondly, it lias mad" me sense mv duties and ibilii ies here in life. Thirdly, it is an uppoit unity to study human natm c. t twenty-on- z meet--unda- Mr. Futty-sev-e- . ait SALT LAKE Ci'lY. Jan. 2 Lake ityA New 1 n s day aridcut toll was smal. Only three persons weie injmed aril id CiK trio only was was In f eMuii'dy William .Burusid' , mi t .im d t iree n ait urns ol tiio nb .1 ! c bioken leg when kmu ked ilj.vn by a car II1..11V ll i'll, S Ed'aid Cm "ii by H K. Smith, I have heel) ti.uisleired Eardley and llomer Don sustained on; ti in - imI u.v e h mperficial injuries in two separate ditt"' ' in i.iiiio v ') "( n u a collisions. (UPi-S- 'J r s d" Mem sung" loioid and doling iph on Hn InRam "Singing in "Maine This column is for the use of Daily Herald readers. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The I lerald, however, docs not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. th-t- SMALL HOLIDAY TOl L louie iumt'bft lil ink sou in ii Forem n Agin Em S p.ipi jETTfS1"1"? ME ElEpT I It just half-grow- 1 CAME NEAR-- CAUSING A FATAL ACCIDENT. ACCIDENT, THAT WAS oxl PURPOcT. CM ON1. LETS BEAT IT. a to sweetie candy store window and ex Oooh, claimed: ook at the perfectly lovely five of box pound cnocolates! wonder how much it costs? - Photo t Ralph Jon'- - WHEN GOOD FELLOWS Icnerous (.cTtainU that fool va word, who never steered ( FEEL SAFER. NOW) THAT NEW WfVSSAFELS PASSED. WASH IS IF FT THE TO GUARD THE IMtlENTtON WHILE eASV AND PROFESSOR STROLL THRU THE PLATA said LIPSTICK to be the How Alfred and 'and ovidenee were the ie sacrament , evening. A was given by ng and a Olsen, program was giv-imorning in the An interesting dren of Lo, day here w Mr. and were guests Gree N'ephi Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hansen and children spent Christmas day at Providenie as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Nuhn. The disti ot schools entertained at Clirnfimas parties in each l room on Tuesday afternoon, priotjf to the closing for the Christmas The rooms were decovacation rated foi Che occasion and each had a beautiful tree on which the chlldri n exchanged gifts. The schools wijl reopen on the fifth KC AMERICANS HEROINE erica Hill Billy them,'. St Theurer of apeakers at ing held on scriptural re Miss Lucille cal solo by A Christina en on Thiirs' hou inerting featuie was Claus who d a beautifully Each tree. ceived a sach Rulon UyEARS QUICK mu whuievor, is or otlicial, lias anv pri- public utility, mil estate promotion or otu-din ("tly oi indue' tn, w i ' i an' poiticai new exccnV the publita'ion of papeix dcvotid .solely to disinterested public senue vale busim s.s OTTLS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY S LESTER, Advertising Manage!. -- By RVGHT Mrs. on i.nv of its STEEPLE CHASE IT SUDDENLY THE CURB at opening day of Con posn. 6uu bills were filed, not lo the oid hotel bills the individual receivf d IH nir IWtL tile On i this iiHi,piiiir, OVER. t, l 110 WILDLY Howdy, folks! Prof., Heber-landGerman scientist, claims to have invented a pill that will increase the intelligence of those taking it. Why not ship a hundred gross to Cong-ess- ? Uepn "sentutlve;. Sail Frahcisio oth(e, r,o7 Miiiii.ii'm rv Si Sp n.-w York office, 1' W 44th St , lioslou olltet, IS Tumuli! i,i lupin tie ,.fu; Detroit ot'tne, R""in 2, 2 m; G"ii.i..l Melons Bldg Audit H'inuu if Ciiculu'lon, Nil t Sirvue, Full U'Au vrt- - of Ui u !1 Xowfsjjapei b. Wetfin IVature. and tho Ft lpiAuut UuMimtii. Gilman, Nit nil TAG STRZET College Ward Ctk?-- iwEEOlNfc Humor HAV' afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. dbiidayfe, DO LOT WOTlCe A V , er Save for a Smnm Day the Jirst Security pre-wa- sir Liw-lston- i ilk I I I Bi-- i Bid 'son Share Isi It? Clnis-tensen- WAVE (in SEitcrinoniitaiu Payroll i i In Our Store t - r ALL NEW 1931 MODEL RADIOS AT PRICES FROM $64.50 TO $129.00 REGULAR, 20 PER i i -- Chi.-tma- CENT OFF FOR CASH! i Tv,- v 1 s ( - HURRY! ONLY ONE WEEK! December 29 to January 3. Heres YoW Chance ! 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