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Show K COG'AN TAGE TWO CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UfflAH) HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER U I (II 1930. 20. A. V, ? THE HERALD r',t '.y A j'l n I WERE' MA Put Scrip psC an field Newspaper .1 Full leased wire of the United Press. Newspapers, Member N. E. S' vice. A IM Western Features, The Stake J QUICK Av ret. ' 111 L Die snpei Intendenl tin I. 'icon my sihooL. NAME Y.L.M.I A. ol STAKE PRESIDENCY To preside' over the Y I. M I A. Wini.illul Mis. Connie Raymond as pit'sidenl, wuh Miss Ella J. Waldo aa lust and Mrs. Lid ha A I.undahl as second counselor. Mis. Raymond is the wife of Geoige Raymond, superintendent Ih- of stake SuDday Logan schools and .superintendent of the Inn Mts Lundalil is Budge pits). the wile of Evru C. Ltindahl, of the Lundahl Service manager elutions anil counselor to Bishop Olof I. piuteisen of the Iaigan Sixth waid. Mis. Mary Lai sen, wife of Police (Miner Job Larsen, Mac as second counselor to Mis. Nora E. Anderson, niesidenl of the stake Primary association, to fill the vacancy caused by the Jeli,i..e or Mrs. O. H. Iludge. Fervid t testimonies weie borne by tlio members of the new stake presidency. ELDER CLAWSON PRAISES - nus1 idc MEN NEW & 4 "The new presidency are men said Presof fai.h and Integrity, ident Cl'wson in the concluding address ot the conference. "A has been great responsibility placed upon them. They will be Fuccesslul if they seek the Lord in all their deliberations. It is! lor the members of the stake the counsel of urn new presidency and to sustain them with their faith and prayer." Elder Clawson also gave some highly enlighteulng thoughts and Information relative to some of the duties of the president of tile church. At the morning Besson addresses were made by President Qtnn-ueJ. W. Dunn of River Heights ward, Bishop Chailes England. Kenneth Lund, Morris Wright and A male John Wilson. quartet under the direction of Calvin Fletcher saug, "Let the Lower Rights Be Burning." musical selections Exceptional rendered at both of the1 Sunday services by the Provi- - W IE t CAN I I 7. a 3 c better, see STRAIGHTEN MATTER-s- ! By Swan s (j0 N ITTV tdmek (f TWi-S PuStLiESS of URE ABlMuvA ator William tf?an'Ps, ouT cr Olie Tiki CAM . To aml w EATtMGr AAuE cut OF All Saturday ' j OF A Pam ,im The middle cF The TaSlE BEFORE United Slates SenE. Borah will speak night in I he Preston URLS OX eT iwa cF (no HEAR BORAH : " ) Opei a house according to an an-- , nouncement made recently. Senator Boiah haa gamed r.coguition through of the his Mink as chairman committee of Foreign Relations ' Presthe United States senate. ton is planning a huge welcome tor Idahos senior senator. EX-RESIDE- m OF MENDON IS CALLED HOUR tees that make drives 4i Bishop Warren Sweeten, former resident of Mention, died Inst iiiKht at Malad, Idaho, fellow inu an attack of appendicitii to word vniiav, according here. Funeial services will be held at 1 al Holbrook on Thursday Mr. guaran- customers will they m. Mi P.xepten was born in A'en-don and is mariied. At the time of his death lie was bishop ot , (dbrook. He is survived by his Lila Sweeten Howard Midow, 250-yar- d on p every hole, as the fairways are made of concrete, and slope sharply toward the greens. and ten ehiluren. His fathei Robert Sweeten of Salt and tiie following brothers and sisters also .mrvive him- RoJiert of Sweetm Martha California; Holbrook of Salt Lake; Melvm oi Atkinson Ogden; Gilbert Swollen of Gailand; Mis. Walla, e of Salt Lake; Mrs. Alberta Egan .LVtKtGte JT FT GtR AT- pat orr. VMHW MOTHERS INC SERVICE CIO c 1930 BY of fiarlow Sait Lake; Miss Oloe Sweeten of Salt Lake and Coioin Sweeten of Holbrook. One son Warien Sweeten, Jr, CASES ARE SET. Smithtiold. Sehaub ia suing the is at present 011 an L.D.8. miabion Monday was law and motion pot for money that he alleges is day in the city court and a Hum- - coming to him for plans and her of cases Mere set for trial. other Mork done on a dance hall IN SALT LAKE. Judge Jesse P. Rich took un- - at Smlthfield. , advisement the case of K. C Bliciilf W. H. Shaw returned Sehaub, local aululpct, against There has been no execution for Sunday night after spending the the Ametuan Legion Post of murder in Denmaik since 1892. day in Salt Lake visiting. PECULIAR motorist strange Is Alonzo McBetz; He never boasts Of the mileage he gets! A - The tioasury department reports Is $117.50 lor every man, woman and child in the United States. Well find ours if we have to search eveibody in the o fiee. that there DRAMATIC SECTION . aer rcs.i HOME BUYING Otwald Sardine, TO BE PUSHED ama- well-know- teur actor, has returned to hla job at the pickle works. Mr. Sardine aayr hip prognea In the theater can be divided into tw stagei 1: He was egged on by hit , Plans to bring to the attention of buying public the importance of horae Products were ' ?urchasl?s discussed at a special meeting of the manufacturer's committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce Saturday. It was broug-.i- t out at the meeting that in many cases as high as 85 per cent of money expended for home produrta remain In tneal ejr- culation. With the local knitting factories this is, perhaps, more so than with some of the other indus-- I tries. Most of the knit goods are sold away from home, and the money brought In through those sales are new money to this sectioh. - friends. 2: He was egged off by his sne- mies. A federal research worker is 'studying the effect of sunshine up- on the teeth. Or, iu other words, the influence ot the solar system upon the molar system. SPORTS SECTION Altho football Is monopolizing most of the attention these crisp, autumn days, we must rot forget that many nota-- I e records WHEAT are being esWEEK PLANNED ! n tablished To cooperate with the Better other lines of Foods company, one of the new in- sport. Here-I t h dustries of the valley, in its enis a larged marketing of Laurel Wheat, photo of Benthe committee decided to set apart nie Bicarbona "Laurel Wheat Week" In an ef- ate, who yesfort to get the local people to use terday won A I and talk more about Laurel wheat, one of the foremost breakfast foods 3r.ulnnlin champion Polluted in the intermountaiu ship, wiggling his ears three times Oiintry. at rapidly as hummingbird's Since the company Is of especial wir.j. benefit to this section from the Photo by E. Leishinan tact that it purchases large quantities of Cache Talley soft wheat, The way to end war, si's a lecmany of the local merchants have turer, is to make it so terrible men Hgnllled a willingness, accoiding refuse to fight. ta the manufactures committee, to Yeah, make army cooks eat mention Laurel Wheat in their dis- their own siumgullton! a itrol play advertising during Wheat Week. of the Laurel The AUTO SALESMAN GOES Wheat is one of the best foods for INSANE! toxes and other fur bearing animals. For this reason thc-- e is no Charles J. Crankcase, Thu waste to this product. automobile sales man, who was adWARNS AGAINST judged insane in ORDINANC- E- LAUREL the ruperior court 11 was also decided by the comthis this morning, mittee to warn city governments in and ordered conUtah against passing ordinances fined In a samtar-ium- . against agents taking orders for Evidence merchandise since such ordinances was introduced will be effective only against that the unfortuagents for Utah business houses. nate man had The ordinances will not prohibit spent 45 minutes outside agents as they are engaged trying to sell a in Interstate business which is not customer a car regulated hy city ordinances. and never once The manufacturers committee is said it was the best one on the i of Moses Thatcher composed ma'krt W. R. Deppe, O. S. Dunn, J. Photo by Fred Burr. C. Fonnesbeck, Howard Griffin. Otto Mehr, Denton Rogers, W. E. YE DIARY Skidmore, and Aibert H. Thompson. (October 19) The committee will hold its next (Lords Daye). Earlie up, and don Safcbath finery, and Dame meeting, Monday, Lktoher 27. Humor doth saye, Are you going to kirke in that garb?" and I do There is only one negro nra- , her of the U. S. Congress. He is .Wat.b! !he T!!terfWlt1 these flarment8? Oscar I'e Priest, Republican from I vastwaistcoat ( Snd this necktie hi it iy eirua.-.t- ? not a glorious riot of color? The five largest colleges in the i these pantaloons, be they not tres And she doth United States in point of enroll- - chic, ma chcrie? ment are: Columbia University, laugh, Yes, my hero, but the well- New Yolk City; New York Univer dre'sed man doth rot wear one sily, New Yotk City; University brown shoon and one black shoon A pox on my idle wits of California, at Berkley; Univer-- ! to kirke! sitv of th Cuv of Detroit, at De- - that turn me into such a zany. Iron, and Bust in University, B03- ton. Lyes right! chsi-ma- n; ,,,, j l I xAJ WEA SOLUTION OF SLAYING NEAR dr dence First ward choir under the direction of John Spuhler. The speakers at the Saturday evening session of the Pilesthood conference were Dr. J. H. Linford, Willard Chugg, and Elder Clawson. President Anderson presided and opened the T S9 KlO j rtnj vlnwU 1 Vc TvHtR A'MT -- acu'lv. great-grandfather- . of mv - Right M A Plate, There .where lifted here. mow hourv Blimp The modern age, with all its faults, isnt quite as rough as the age of our J V iM emo pan c o u r r e, ago. (AiGaSH1. SAtA AND THAT LPTY CUSTOtAEfc. HAVE BEEN GOING- - IT HAMMER. AND TONGS AoR. A Long- - Time' Co DOviT TOO, That MIKlE This is Harry Blimp, youthful promoter, who is making a fortune out of his new public golf ring-leade- toere Vrw; jhihw4( MEN OF THE sortie insubordination on a British battleship. The skipper was a firm disciplinarian, and the crew resented it; so three or four score bluejackets went A. V. O. L. one night and had a gay time on shore. Taken back aboard ship by the patrols, they are now awaiting courLriartial. I hese sailors will he punished, of course probably by the loss of privileges and by fines. But a century ago, in the British navy or any other, what would have happened? Their would have been hanged and the rest would have been flogged until they were fit for the hospital. That was the universal idea of the way to maintain naval discipline 100 years SALESMAN $AM rf r the (ouiae. py souK in vj.ni invite re i or es Whether nr not the world is growing better, it is at least growing a little less brutal. Brief news items in nearly any newspaper wijl prove that. 'I'he other day, for instance, a dispatch told of (Continued from page one) j s I pu&e DISCIPLINE, THEN AND NOW Counselors ink h"! d o And l-- i ABOUT few tu'ls the knell (t TLo and the nor any of Its s'ockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion t other private busineig except the publication of newspapers devotid solely to disinterested public service. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor IiARRY S. LESTER, Advertising Manager. MORE m i nix dav, Nei in r this newspaper, HERE'S DESSERT Plate. wis TOO folks! The right Howdy, was made for sleep, but you'll never get players on a peewee gof course to believe it. Reripps-Canfiel- THE TRUTH MV MeRS-A im mv Plate. PA wAmTS Hts P.ibi.shed Sunday morning and eveiy week dnv afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave., I.ogan, Utah, hy Cache Valley Newsand li'tal holidays, at matter paper Co., N. Gtunar Rasmuson, piesldeot, and entered aa gorond-cla"Proclaim liberty at the po3toffice, Logan, Utah. under the act of March 3 ,1879 Subscription 25 delivered month or cents carrier. In the thruout the land by advance, nice i the year. San Francisco office, 607 Montgomery St ; Gilman, Nlcoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont ft.; Detroit office. Room 2, 266 General Motors Bldg. j By Williams PRESTON TO 1 Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. if ,1 OUT OUR WAY DENVER, Colo., Oct. 30. (U.PJ Developments followed each other in swift succession today as police believed they were nearing a solution of the slaying of Leona OLoughlin, whose bruised body was found in Berkeley lake after she had been missing for two days. Mrs. Pearl OLoughlln, Leonas stepmother, was arrested last n'Lt after ground glass was found 11. the dead girl's stomach. The stepmother, who was questioned for hours before her arrest, told authorities she knew of no way in which the child could have eaten the glass, but authorities were not satisfied with her answers regarding other details of the case. Police wanted to know, they said, why Mrs. OLonghlln used the family automobile twice on the night of the disappearance of her stepdaughter; why there was a bloody towel in the automobile, and why shreds of Leonas green tam clung to a bloody tire Iron found in tne car. A Quality you would insist upon if you knew all of the Facts REVIEW DENIED JJJ WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. The question whether mechanical reproduction of copyrighted music by means of music rolls and phonograph records may be played in was places of public amusement denied a Supreme court review The courts ruliag Is considered to be of widespread importance in the amusement world. to-d- Dare You a Lesser Help for Risk That Cough? Creomulsion is made for diibcult coughs coughs from colds that hang on. it combines seven major helps in one tue best helps known n science. It is used for quick relief, for safety. For milder coughs a leaser help may do. But dare you takq the risk when any cough is a signal of some danger? Is it not wise to use this seven-wahelp to be jure? Creomulsion costa $L25 a little more than most helps. But it costs you noih-in- g if it fails to bring the quick relief you seek. Your druggist guarantees it. Use it for safety sake. CREOMULSION for Difficult fJoagho from Voids (Advertisement) The Protected ICE CREAM made from selected whipping cream I Special to introduce this J new ice cream, we are L offering this week only: French Vanilla , Chocolate Fudge, Crecm Car- jj amel Pecan ilmond Nut English To fee, for 20c pint; 39c quart W. F. JEN&EN CAN DAY CO. , 129 N. Main St. Schilling is not content merely essence of peppermint and rose in these two delightful extracts. In addition to this, fra grant rose petals and aromatic pepxacnnnt Leaves are actually steeped fur weeks in the extract, before it is bottled and sent to you. That is why they are both so fragrant in your cooking. witi the FACT 31 Mix 1 part of Schilling Cinnamon to 10 parts of Lot water. Do likewise with any other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each of these solutions, and place on the tongue. Then YOU decide which hast tins finer flavor ! The comparison is unmistakable, because Schillingsis made from the finest Saigon cinnamon bark unadulterated with cheaper grades. ( FACT 33 Schilling Lemon Extractoontaina 3 times the amount rf lemon oil re- quired by the United States Government Pure Food Department 3 times as much and more than most auy other you iroy.Thst is why it goes further why it imparts a richer lemon flavor. im-usm- FACT 3 Shake-- little Schilling Allspice on -- a piece rf paper side by side with any other. Schilling's jy dark in color, dearly rich with the flavor oiLThe others are lighter in color and lode dry by comparison. And what a difference in the flavor I There are 39 other facts just as interesting about Schilling V an ilia Pepper Nutmeg Orange Almond Mustard Ginger and a dozen others. V |