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Show rOGAN (UTAH) CACHE VALLEY DAILY PAGE TWO TWO MINDS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT! AGED WHITNEY ' MATRON TAKEN 3 - .4 X .'I Newspaper Scripps-Canfit'l- d d'i.iriu8i, tAwcpl Saturday, and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning aud every week (lay .lftiinuon inept Saturday and legal holidays, at 36 38 ederal Ae, Logau, Ltib. by Culm Valley Newspaper Co N. Gunnar Haamuson, piesident, and entered as 8' mud cl ids nia'ter "Proclaim liberty "I the postofflca, Logan, I Lull, under the art of Marili 3 ,1879 Subscription thruout the land" price 3 the year, in advance, or 23 cents the month delivered by ourrier 507 Sun Francisco office, Montgomery St; Gilman, Klcoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave', New York office, 13 W 4tth St, Boston office, 18 Tremont SL; Detroit office, Romm 2, 206 Geneial Motors Bldg Member Audit Bureau of emulation, NKA Seivice, Full leased wire of the United Pi ess Western Features, and the Sciipps Cauflnld Newspapeis 1 2.1 This is HL Howdy, folks! lowe en. All togetner. kids Heaven help the athcar.t on . youth o dlums.4 n com-- j , n rov-,wr- e -- I I The New Downward Price Trend is Obvious In These Suits j V i . 24 Overcoats at .16- 2J Special Value .Groups of Shirts, Hats, .Ties and 0MIT E3 Clothing Co. North Main u anangrd Mrs Wearer tiec i pi "Vv A' I Noah would have saved fathers of small children considerable med u a I expense if lie had swatted those two ineasli s when they mure lied up the gangplank of the k i Wea-Ver- FAMOUS AMERICAN Hot dogs Poker kitties T raffic bulls Electric cranes Christman seals The OBSERVER POPULAR SCIENCE Cleveland man has Invented a machine that will shufle and deal four hands of bridge in 20 sec onds, but Oscar Omelet (see gone him Mr. Omelet Invented i c e rs has a While we were out vtMt'iig the other night there wa-- a 'liuii'ii and fntt ihe niothei -an dthen the fathei of lntle Junior daMii d dropped every thing-a- mi madlv aloft it seems that little Juniot lnd sat down suddenly well, sn, there wav hum in around that place for 10 minutes with mother wondering it tiny hadn't better call a dot tor anti father worrying around about the posslbiltv that the kid had detached some of Ins sp.uc parts inside . has one better. de-- v that will not only shuffle deal, but play the entire tour hands, thereby permitting the bridge players to enjoy themselves shoot ing craps. and will YE DIARY .October 30) Betimes home, by petrol buggjr, and do atop at a vacant lot, where Little Homer Humor, Jr., do be playing at football with his little comrades, and I do join the merrle pranksters, saying; Give me the ball, my brave lads, and I will shew you how to make a broken field run! and some sturdy tot doth tosr me the pigskin, and I do start across the field, but Lord! 22 young savages do pounce upon me, knocking me to the ground, and pushing my nose into the mud, so that I near aufocate, a pox on such youthful ruffians, who have no respect for an olde mans nourishment of our state, feeds of tollers upon the multitude whose Bwoat and brawn are beas to the weaken monster ginning saps more and more of oar vital out life streams the very tty from of our commonwealth. Do not be confused, teachers and fellow citizens throughout the state, the dust aud smoke are getting thick, but our vision is as farsighted as that of any who The opattempt to bedim it ponents of the amendment would make us believe that the big Intel cats of the state favor the tax on intangibles because of Its low late But who do thev fight against the amendments? They fought the plan in the legislature and they are fighting it now. We cannot afford to lose Sight of the moral issue it stake The time for quibbling over irrelevant details is passed We must now go to the polls and ' vole. yes," and be proud of the privilege we have of participating In the struggle for victory in an Issue which touches the very s of our social and economic well being r. d McBride. President of Loan Teachers Association. ir. When the upioar had d,od dov.u and little Junior placed on h'feet again we all adjoin md down flip fond patents talked for two hours about the extreme danger of being a child and the extreme rt vponvin ty of being a parent it appeared to us tint tin' live in a perfect hell of tenor all day and all night for feir tluir child will have neut asthenia or bust a leg al It seems to us that a gie.it too much attention is paid to clnl dren and their trivial hump- a child that is brought up in this sort ol atmosphere must glow up into a mollycoddle afi aid ot Us own shadow in our day, when a kid fill down, it was allowed to pit k up although as a concession moth er sometimes kissed the spot to make it well but nowadays a Kid has only to stumble to start the Iodine flow ing and bring a dot tor siuttytiis around with full surgical equip ment. 5 5 7 :46-1- 0 Too many chidlren aie raise i in hothouse atmospheres promt ed and worried over 19 hours a da until they lose all iesi,tan'" to si kness and think eveiy hangnail d" mauds a major operation with an TRAINS LEAVE a.m. LOGAN 8 a.m. IE rum .. a.m. Wellsville :05 a.m. Brigham. 7:00-9:1- :07-1- 0 :30 a.m. 0 am. 8:34-10:5- 5 a.m. 9:38-11:5- 9 3 01. 8:26-10:5- 5 p. tn. 2.00 Excursion fare from Cache Valley Points to Ogden on Sale Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Good returning 3rd day from date of sale. l f 0 Vhy Men and Women Ucvte Confidence inlliLs Hank v k- - REGRESSIVE M! IB FORWARP jLOOKIMQ - f'NUICK to respond to the modern trend of business, this bank tas broadened its field of service and resourcefulness by becoming affiliated with the largest, soundest and most forward-bekin- g intermountain financial organization. Progressive men and women who appreciate the most complete and banking service and fao, ties available are establishing banking connections with this institution. Off at 2:10 P. M. Idaho-Centra- N-2- kids aie prettv i silient and they recover normally from mo i things if given half a chance Returning trains leave Ogden The Utah , points Cent a Mile Round Trip Rates 7:25-9:4- ' or Tor lning in a constant state of fear every time tht hi at s temperature goes up a couple o' U. S. A. C. vs. B. Y. U. GAME 7:35-9:5- lilt It Good On Nov. 1st Only Preston.... Lewiston Richmond Smithfield i Any kid going tlnoiigli hie to get a certain number ot bumps aud its quota of abrisiou there Is no necessity for got ting all hot and bothered about TO OGDEN, NOV. 1ST 7:10-9:3- 0 .t i t ll FOOTBALL EXCURSION 1 ONGASPERTIT I stairs and d Kick j HEARING SET the state utilities act, notwithstanding the fact that franchises have been granted by the counties to the nothei step towaid the coming and cities, so objections r of natuial gas into Cache county preposition may be made la cast istleti's uid two a n d lmisc, " ill be2 taken Thui.sday, November there is auv opposition. - t'u d In a lot bcttci otl it (, at p m yl'pn the state public t ' t ti a bit ami utilities commission will have a heat m o t s P i worrying the ill, ttisethe couithouse here on tram . ol oJltn McFayden of .hi m D l.IrL It you teach U'Peiof Wyoming,'I and L whoB Denare Dallas, tt non little su.uiliin,PS seeking to hung this fuel to nor tin rn I tali The hi a ing is set for Boxelder and Cache counties and the cities of WiH.ud, Brigham City, Id 111, Oct (UP) yille, Logau, Smithfield Virne Mgron alleged to hjye( and Richmond You br conduMed negotiations lor tliej The two franchise seeks an notiL. Galof Farl kidnapers Yocum, nounte they expect to bring the fy or va, I1L, banker, was captured to- - natural gas here through the Wa-U- holler tn a i ji i. moils, hj m 'luhers satcli Gas company or some corwhen ed to posse siekmg the exter- am in your community or ks sorry poratinu to be foimed. ''ism 'plf, nejnng j, necessary, under Phone 50. Logan. By JIM MARSHALL A :ut) wag born In Og She has re years ago sidtd 42 yeaig in Whitnej She was always prominent In religious affairo, serving as the first Young Ladies Mutual Improvement as socialion piesident in Whitney She .served in that capacity for tight years and later became an ardent woiket in the Relief Society. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Gilbert 1) aud Lillian Meaver, Mrs Ardbeli Ijowell and Mrs Eva Steele, v hitr.ey , Mrs Jennie Holt, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Pearl Gy man and Baldia, Karl and Sylvan G , Preston;. Mrs. Tyta Uelnap, Bouse, Claii Weaver, Sterling, Colorado: Vivian Weaver, Iiewtston; and Gerald M caver. Salt Ldke City. Two brothe.B, three sisters, 42 one and grandchildren great grandchild also survive. dcu 71 prosecuteu .0 the full ex tent of the law! Chief of Police Forem n Agin Em qual-Hie- 1 uaiism, van will be BY DR MORRIS FISHBK1N Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine The toothpick Is almost wholly an America Institution. It is free ly available In restaurants, dining cars, and In many homes Just as a horse will suck a stump or a cow will chew a cud, an adult human being may form the habit of walking about with a toothpick in his mouth, or stuck between 'he teeth, or will liianlp -- late the device on the slightest provocation either In public or In private. Is A toothpick also a handy utensil for manicuring, poking ob structlous out of keyholes, nnd for holding together deviled eggs or lady's sized sandwiches at bridge, - luncheon or tea. As a result of these varied uses of this dviee, there appear regu larly in medical literature the records of cases In which toothpicks or portions of toothpicks have been swallowed and have penetrated various parts of the stom This column is for the use of Daily Herald readach or Intestines with results that . ers. install-are dangerous and In some Any communications not libelous and not over res fatal. ,300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the The most recently reported case subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The roncerned a man in Florida who Herald, however, does not necessarily agree with opinsuddenly developed severe pain In his light side. Hr described the ions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of pain as being like a knife pene j writers. the trating his side. The physic lan who examined him found all of . the symptoms of acute inflamma-stioPEDAGOGUES RETURN which have little or no capacity at the appendix and diag- for passing judgement upon prao- SPANKING. J nosed the case as acute append! t Kinca the LEA. convention in tical issues, and who are oeing citis which demanded immediate Fa't Lake thsre has been tuined mollycoddled by a few prejudiced ,0peiutl0l of criticism, leaders into blindly taking sides I, ce nr. onslaught The case was complicated by and abuse against the teachers on the tax revision program tha fact that the putieut had to he of Utah as individuals and as an i dch is now absorbing the carried 7S mil b iu an automobile These attacks char- lontion of the oc the state to the hspital, nnd on arrival actenze the teacheia as bung The si liools of people the state are the little was there hospital Jat creatures with lmprac- tuieil as bein ; a sacred cow" tinio lor delay When the ahdo-- tical brains and Bimple hearts which is fattening on the labors 'men was opened, the cetum, of the masses of the state. which is the part of the large In The I E A lias heard much ert bo that It by toothpicks, testines to which the appendix Is gether wa not certain just which of his ticism by certain factions for not fastened, was found to be sur-- , inviting the radical element to rounded with adhesions and with bad habits was responsible for his take up some time In the coninflammation. There w'as also a trouble vention in presenting what these Incidentally, he remarked that factions call the "other side" of hard mass loose in the ahdoment When tills was taken out It was when he p'1 asleep with a tooth of tile tax question. pick In his mouth. Ilia wife would found to be a whole toothpick In answer to these attacks let d with material fro.u the usually ,come vi remove It. so us consider some of the things The patient t cc'ccd that It Is quite possible that the that have been done by the teach fa.lt lay entirely with his wife for ers of the stale to give gain reuneventfully after the o, 'at.on J When mod 'ailing to remove the tootlipli k liable information regarding this questioned matter. that he had ever e ill nvc tooth while he was asleep. '1 tie vailous 'local associations no freThe pbvsicfan who reports this i picks, but lie slat J ta follow case suggests that all toothpick of the state to give gain reliable quently used a ton.-puand sometimos users make certain that the w lfe inhumation egardlng this matter. ting hts meal The vailous local associations dropped off to Met p with one in is faithful in her duties, or that a big mouth. He also stated that he siring be tied to the toothpick 'of the state have been active in holding meetings for the purpegularly ate sandwiches held to when not in use pose of healing discussions bv who have no ax to grind nu' in the matter, but who have be tome lecoguized as exports iu the field of taxation in our own atatc and in the nation. The teaiheis believe that the way to f gain i ellable and fair informa lion on anv subject that those most able to give reliable and unbiassed information on the tax question are men who have made a thorough scientific and practical study of taxation in Utah, In other slates and in the nation, and not nariow minded and selfish ignoranamuses who suddenly became inspired to advise the masses m matters of such vital importam e . The te&clieiv ol Ttali aie to iimlei stand the vital isso sues at stake in the proposed umniend uetit',, and are about as lapable of o using judgment as anv large gioup of people in the We suggest to the radi-id- ! state proponants of tkiwule and abuse that tliev and other large oigamzations of people In the state ot Lull have their mem hersslrp as a whole as well informed ou the teal principles of to taxation and mi the principles involved In the present Issue as me the members of the V E A The tax revision issue is no It is longei a political issue a tmndi Ksuc involving the most vital principle underlying all self Shoe.s! governing peiples. as to whether the people of a state aie capable of handling their own affairs, or must be hiilliel into playing into t!u hands of a few' big inteiests who would set themselves up as being bigger than the masses ( hullenge the ted hlod of Hah to awaken to its vnllity and cast out from within the vitals of our bocial and economic life that monstrous parasite which, rontiihuiing nothing to the tm used to lops of barns gl e. whosets mil er since the war a good many of ns have been voting on the theory that it is up to the government to make Americans good. The idea hasnt worked. Nobody has been made good by law. Nobody ever will. This November, lets reverse ihe idea Instead of voting for a government to make us decent, let us vote for men who will make government decent, upright, honorable and sensible. We have been operating on the notion that if we only passed enough laws everything " would be all right; our morals would all become perfect; crime would diriiihlsk. Thats all nonsense. Anyone can see it now. What America needs is not better people they're all right but better government. The only wav to get that is to vote down every scoundrel and nitwit who tries to sneak into office; if vote in every honest, brainy man on the ballot there are any on the ballot. We have tried government by laws lor a decade. The result is pretty miserable to contemplate. Let us try government by men for a change. at davs, boys Police w . not interfere with on Halinnocent merrymaking but loween, i V fut 1 CHEWING OF TOOTHPICKS IS DANGEROUS CUSTOM Iu tne old Football note Theie is no tiuth to the rumor that the Mar rollege and the Electoral college will play a posts ason game this year LETS REVERSE THE IDEA Healthy this' Nowadays no douht they elevate bantam ca-- s to Ihe tools of gar QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or of'ulals bus anv connertlnn whatever, directly or lndliectly, with anv political party, public utility, r ul estate promotion , other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to dilnt rested public service. OH IS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY S. LESTER, Advertising Manager. L a n ght like hunt buggies to the THE TRUTH Lets Be Mrs PRESTON Ann Marv Gamble Mi aver wife of G E in Vteaver, died at her horn Mhitney early Thursday morning according ts word received here Mrs Weaver had attended the Repul Uc an raPy In Preeton early i Medncsday vening where her daughter Lillian, and two grandand daughters Regina Weave Tyra Hull, forming tha- - Melody Medvirs gaie several musical selections Returning home, she developed a nse ol acute indigestion which biought on a heart attack, result ,ng iu her leath Funeral semc-have not yet R. R. Co. 2ssnassi Tune in Station KSL each Wednesday evening at 9:15 for the First Security Musical Entertainment. Bunking Member of the First Security Corporation System Combined Resources Fifty Million Dollars |