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Show rnnn t aft ft datey nmi.D. Monday, dec. i, It is most often looking downward that makes a person dizz'! TAGE TWO iuL 11 A s , YOU RE 19 W Member Audit Burtau of Circulation, NEA Full leased wire of the United Press Western Features, and the Scrlppa Canfield Newspapers St rwee, x? inidu. than a iip-- s rnterpri t Important NOT GOING TO old bof d a i no limn D in n a'uit busi- - j. 47 (ourf tlu in ii rh dle t i f by a coali o n of Demo-an- 1 HYMN - OF HATE tui- - ha. Speaking of btiMiies-ibeen a gieat rear tor the red ink . nidii'-tiy- . HALL niche in the Hall of Reserve Fame fo. Oswald J. Banana, only sports editor in the United States who is not busy t. ' selecting an All- Y footAmerican ball team. (Mr. Banana an picking GETAWARDS gj-- V DISK - Hoy Si mm of Pur mid ID 'ii.ii jipm'il in a i uni ol lionot hi id I'1 the 1ai.ua, u aid l,,i(lgi-'li.ipel Silinl.il ivcnjjg wire aw allied loi tendei foot, si, mid i la , and mi , ,i hadgi w m k The m f I " ' u a Iimh-- I the !l leifion o' ( , it'Dii--- ., hi, - Rov Hall of Ihnio The le og .,111 o (he mi'o'in ; i,n 'tide as- -i 'ohh Idown hv S n.t 51 ,v O ill am, l , nimini'y It rl" I'1-- quit elev-- ad'se 'URg. OF FAME 1 en in 1929, when he inadvertently named a player on his team who had been dead for 10 years). Th two water power Niagia us gieotest sduicim ot aie 111 in Aineiua Falls and t2) women., "J AMBITION Lives there a city man so dead I'all'ii. Who never to himself hath satd. a ,, ird- ilm.u iTd like to ;i esi nling n quit; Id give an arm .1 25. add. .on Ii Troop iTo own a little chickon farm! I'i'ilUi to, Eximtivp ii e toil W v Pond, tips. Max Oldl.u.i, henedi Mrs. Kyin, 119. Savannah, toll C d"in I. e (ia , lias heo.i stfiokiru d pipp lor Awaids acre pieseiitetl to Hi ins big. yoars itm (agency. lollow Jill' Hut Imi t Hu pipe gittini; lathei The man is dying, a nieinbei ol They need no longer envy R K hv Mr Toiuleiioid Xraiigha'l ea veer a old, c ne-strong? president th Loudon blood transluai m mi of the Nashville Liberty bank vice is railed to give blood to the troop committeeman of Troop 2.! Olni ilartvigien. Troop 2!!; Ku d and Trust company, which recent-- , dying man. When the latter heard Back To School eKith Yeates, Cliftoid Call i Allen, ly failed. He went to a hotel, that the giver of bood wa Carroll ltosc and son, Claik put his watch and chain in an genlilo he refused Die transfuTioop 21, Ivan Mill envelope addres.sed to Ridgcly E. sion, sayli g he would ratli-- r die Thompson, and Bud Kliason, Troop 25, Champ L7 .5 Donnal, ,Jr, from Daddy. took a Lee and Stanh v Pierce, 'I loop 2i, 7 Pc WORD! laco from one of hu es and Differences in blood ari many d ly Olsen. R.irleltc Jensen a' ielj chocked himself to dath Same and strange. Exactly the right R'ls.-cl- ! Huh... Troop 27. men take their re EPITOME" combination is necessaiy to nnke cla-a. Sei nl hv II Edu O'd Ive got a pain in epitome stim- more seriously than obrt. t nsiision successful. The wrong hum, 'I 2d eon Reid Jensen, ach! comb nation Ins olten proved fa Allen loop and H.mdd Olsen Tioop 2d tab ' M"iit Pond Executive by Rob'nsoa Cru'o badges called Pathetic figuies ot InMori Dan It has not before been sug Duane I.a' .en. James I,. Mi It1- wlio, after leaving the lion., on the map Ju,.a Fernadez Isof another tace blood that gested P Keith Homer vs of Rride, Auleisnn. land, off the coast Chile, h (en suddenly tealized that lie had change i haute Nielsen and Jav .NieL-e- j. '1 a population of 298, according to or religion might oup 2 I. forgotten to sell the movie an personality. rights ter. thought Alton Ylaiion Chile3 census. letojsiui riiompbon, Dalo F iMow If Alexander Selkiik, the origrink XuMsen. 'Fro p YE DIARY 21. i I'l.codm e A'ldlier ,25. Pie, to!) inal Robinson Crusoe went back (.November 3m F id Jbtav Charnel Lolthou-.e- , DRESTON MARRIAGES he would find many footpiiuta in (Lord's Daye). Up be'imes, and lue-i-- , x,ar Mix Hair PRESTON' Man the sand and no Oldham, 'ge Fnday. myself down for a po lie ir- - Tiocp 26. Vinton llj.n morning s perurual of the However, for millions of boys, have been ifjtd he e I) Pick27 i )ii c.l now and hereafter, that will al- L M'adsw ort i o c.l vick Papers." that brave and noble u o des-Cuirie a llahiuii 0.,ih island, with ways be ooke, but Lord! Dame Brew do wild goats ami one white man W Roheitson of Urate, ldano, a. id be sweeping the living room, Lit- Soda Smith. Floience an umbrella made of Spilugs le Homer do be hammering and carrying awing in the bedroom, and Babic , hoi'se. Vi I il in .mill 'fillip .J lag id, 5s Jl Aihei i , X I j P, i t j j rois.-tUitle- I s -- 1 1 1 , 11 - .in . vt NIBLEY WARD BrigHten GIVES FESTIVAL Up it-- , Nothing looks worse than an automobile with d mud. dust and b fine finish stained rain, and dull furniture and woodwork around the mi home marks the ahove of a careless housekeeper, dont like to look through windows whose glass is and marred by dust and dirt. Well, it is just 1 inyrer-marke- rain-spotte- d a matter of a little polish. Our Washington Bureau has a new bulletin on Polishes for I Aery Purpose, h tells you what polishes are made of, how to prepate them and how to use them; Furniture, automobile, metals of arious kinds, floms and woodwork, glass, shoes and leather ami stoves. I ill out the coupon below and send for it: DEPT. 105, Washington Bureau. Daily Herald. 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin POLISHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs; - I am a STATE reader of Logan Utah,) Daily Herald. ,11111 n- -i Pit.ii ,i" n a ' , i nv wvs I!) w hn J j i i the nstiuggling. but actually mm plicated it and left in the lap ot an lianassed admimsti atton .still another youngster, tills one call Ing lustily for diought relief. Merely a coincidence, hut still of singular interest in view of the situation arising fiom the nation., ettnrt to cope at the same time with crop surpluses and drought leltef, is the tact that the amount of mmiev asked of Congress tor the relief of drought stricken far mers, namely. $60,000,000, is a! most identically the amount the farm board has expended in the purchase of crop surpluses foi the benefit of farmers generally who have more crops on their hands 'ban they know what to do with. And what is most disturbing to official agencies interested in helpis the fact that ing agriculture when the faint board last tall made cash advances to producers of wheat, cotton, wool and some commodities, the board anced more money than the-same commodities are worth at Thus, the pi sent market prices. hoard, in a broad sense, "bought' much more than it is reported to pave purchased in the open trial ket, Rea problems Ilow U)(. boald Ls t0 exlm-,uitself from this bewildering en tanglement; how the administra. 'turn tail defend the hoard's ac t'vmes without, at the same time, iuviung further activities ol the same suit; how Congress can vote soil another fund for the i elief of agriculture, without de daring a similar interest in the and the of unemployment levnal of industry in general, .and what steps can be taken to insure permanent relief to agriculture as the basis of national wel- fate, aie problems now engaging official Washington and drawing the attention ol every state in tne t nion. In the meantime the farmers of America are laying plans ler an- other season, hoping for the best, fearing the worst, and trying to prepare themselves to make the niot of whatever the gods may have in store for them. Feeling that the situation cannot grow much worse, if any, the farmers toward conlidence with look of spring tn season of promise, new life, of reuewed hope! in ml i'' c;'. wn i,m lad t in h a -- s, bool disiiicts o! is a gladUaie trom Ediu limn ot the t and lias nuns imivir-it- v , ua'iihei ot yias of i as a moihi'i and 5 a lei ex-,1- home-m.ike- Diiima this lime she lias been : lius m lev home community - i u ai hei n aining te,i her and a nadei ,n tile l u ion- - soi nil an nil lie ot Ini t (immunity, Mi- M. i, m John D Raker is ., good, ,o,i in ot ' expei lem e. ideals. m Jm giil'l! and high J (' llogeiiscn. I, I nn 1MATICTC a Tui n, a i, ib i Use veils ue bail la en pionnmtlv id re ! tab .Manilla t i; ,, d .v ill -el mg . - I! pi a.i ei S a-1U' h' m immediate Up .1 . He id. ..1-- , , oi v iv til by tile loMu , I 1, oi'.i . - and Is v . and If, sc bid Billion. Liu' Hi vain Hullo t Cynia fid hoi cod L H iPillen o: Rn lim md - V MEET TONIGHT Logan amateur dramatists invited to attend a meet'ng inn gin at 7 p. in. in the stake The meeting is called by ,e Piolessor t iiester Mvers of the (apartment ot public speaking at tincollege .Wording to Riof M; a, he i, planning an extension couise on this subject in Logan during the winter and an opportunity is being given Logan residents to . at. -- s D-- ail H O M i! NO HEAD COLDS THIS WINTER CATARRH Nostrils In 3 Minutes. Opex keeps nostrils and throafr fice Horn mucus Ruzzing in fats when caused by Catarrh is lessened no more mucus in throat to haw k up in the morning Ciet it at Sclnamm Johnson or fcnv ding stoie that keeps up With Use modern medical discovery for 30 days-- n not joyfully sal isfied money back OPEX p ... Jfli.weV1 uaiyu sel! N4 v c ' o1 - cutting out paper tre kitchen, so that E'ew da be N S ALL I WESTERN' HONORS. LL sect . . of the west have picked King Utah Coal as the 'All Western" champion. This reliable performer has shown its superiority in the fuel field for many years, scoring higher in westernwide preference than any of its competitors. ons !oo nxiih Im Anuoiia. nphis tho ihlr, ottins: to f U tor g Tlx 'tt Sw 1iouno land, ! ot a Mib i med.Vg aif ou.e r e I do ies in ake a dozen pillows, place them n the bathtub, and there he at my esse, all the morning reading, with greate peace and contented rsjjjv1 Foiwaut pa.t incomplete. Gold Rush Tell your dealer tor'ay King Utah Coa1 has won your order Crumbling nd Iclng of coal info wasteful fines" and dust. t t t'hvUk ot a '7.1'. r,i The United States Fuel Company expends over 2, 000 000 a year in Utah, in payrolls, taxes, interest, supplies and equipment. r$i'k?v ' . J ,A - . 2 UNITED STATES FUEL CO, PERSIAHA Preston, WEDNESDAY LARG Idaho E 5 T P RODUCERS OF COAL IN UTAH SAIT LA K E ( , No li.u J ii P '!j 1 Wheat No 7x , ash haul - - ( h i n Ik 2S2 LII (in f'pojipfi( Fn-- i Wt'st v( hou t'u oi k. H P.p t ti full (imp a rufh pH mills i 500 Pennies will be showered from the. H cealing about oclock Parties finding I the two marked pennies will each receive for g I $5.00 gold pieces. Colored flood-light- s moonlight dances. Too Late To Classify WA1 DEC. 3RD Tf, I CITY r rwnpesra. .5 2 3 1 ( ' XX , CHICAGO Vi quick-startin- j HukU'ii Ar It is harder than any other western coal and therefore has less degradation it is burns long and leaves little ash All of which means it is more economical. -- Lake Atufferl tc . TT,, la.or.w ba . Hairisou of lav hi, Mi-- ! Robinson. New Yolk U1' Nellie B. Langtun, la))tan HE WORKS YOU BUY yXVORUE ol Onrss lln Vhmmiuoio teaiheis anl pepiL. She know, prohahlv hattei t nan meu tin va and wlieie it lie of eionmi.v to cut cxpi nse'. so a, to i n tall the wmk ot the si bool t least. Tile peop'e ot f ahe inuii. ,ll i !i ud never had a woman on Ii board so lor the pnm de ol c " niav, the .better half of our i should Lave repieseiiation In m my ot the p'ogtes.sive school districts of our county tile parents are demanding that at least one member of the school hoaic! be a woman. En-a- 1 .v in .. i. i 3tKnntamatnKtm;u;r,f.utammn:iuifUTU!RtmnnttntmiUUfU7t.-;n- festival to hi held m the NihlevjH vvaiil aniiiie neni ti ill fv,,,)," a iy tij md Thin iii The attan will Mart oft xuli a bazaar Wednt mI.u afternooi- 1111 mam feaiiiii of the tit da ' elehi atimi will he a Hit ken .up-! per sold tit ".I tent- - Horn ti t 'I i m. ami an intiieMing Mum Viioilur .show be given iH wui !i ii dav evening to he tollowedjft H In a dame All ot ( ai li Valhv aie invited to a'leml f; iM ST. and NO Relief Work . In Slu ft '3 ln )i.,iatio!)r me umiei wav 'oi)J i thi tug carnival and home otnnig ft lain NAME ABOUT, (Continues Rom page one) Croquet was bad, Ping pong was w;,.,:, 3jt neither compares To the midget golf curse! BOY SCOUTS X F ' d J. P. Morgan has just received a degiee trom Oxturd, probahv a ill D. I)m tor of Phiiiauce. 4 P HERE'S MORE ! -- day-laborer- ',l' y 1 iiun ,n st r the . .'.mo, I! i an h, ol v lue and add ti tilt ft 1. U III it I S' 0 1,0,11,1 ei ',,1't ml.i'h i' -- In ha- - .id i n me in si ool aitairs and i t trill in with i' In ds a ml i in. ipals o teat hmg as well a n l.inm. at sue kl mis and W'll umk 'ms . on he- - detais ami i I u n m v tiii-l- l usually oveiloik .She 'i'.Ji i s more I inn 111 n the c alii" or n,l mil It loll mono llell 1" She looks I.ii uw;i' to t!u maisl tul the i',i"i lei limq P o' t'l ' hand-colore- 1 - L 1 sechan- Republican congressmen. Subscribe today, and receive a photograph of Senator Heflin, free! half the coaches would have to resign each fall. One solution would he to have every team win every game. One team could he dubbed the financial victor and the other moral victor, and intercollegiate scores could he worked out on this bus's. his would satisfy ever) body except the ulumm. Another scheme would be to fire all losing coaches automatically. I his would increase the ranks of jobless but it would create a demand for new coaches, and thus afford jobs for otherwise hopeless specimens of college student. Or maybe there ought to be a commission, God I 1, s, , ' -cl ill t No ". w In ' ' : ' mu a woman is a k nm ini i'i ,"i In i .In i mi t! o ho. nd pa It i mil , saie e fea-ture- sports and the editor, needlework tion will be as if For instance, Mr If It Ktiick-e- , Russian cocker, Investigating affairs for Cyrus H K. Curtis, describes the largest farm in th world owned and run hy the It ijver.i Russian government. lOOnO B42.000 acres, moie than square miles. 2X00 laborers aie permanent employed at lot) rubles t $50 a month. 'The government lias inforbid ! vested $14,000,000 it the farm, " tloo.ooo acres were sown this year' in wheat and rye. 'goatskin Imagination ronqueis That Is really applying methods tact, of big Industry to farming, about what we talk much Rhd do little. Thomas A Edison sent a ciu listing machine, otmniented with ' If pPe p'n'- ,ul ,lvor-v- ' your baby Is solemn, doesnt gold. I'."" ;"erd .v laugh and even declines to gurgle rec,',7d f solid Kf,Ui when you make foolish faces and f m,"!f t ur K' It is !u of ''T sounds, dont be worried. Vati.an on the other. city all a matter of temperament. 1 ie ri',luo.M ot t u 2525 tests made by the child j Mr- Edison sent a eitiiildi plle development league institute, at nucldne. more primitive to the Columbia university, show that babies and very young children ,K.U!?. f "ltitoy-..".- ,, laugh tarely on their own ac cord. Tickling is bad for them, dK filing maililim stlrung up their btain. against !thp suspicious hlx 'I"1 for Investigation thoir will Is fun mini. A young child Is wiser than lii The blool is I he life That father or giandfu.iiet, ..tudiej Hie earncstlv, takes it sertouvly anj ancient saving inlluence dux slaughtering of food ani'nalv doesn't larg'i except at plav In Jewish communities, and it a is influences Interestingly ' banker-veale I in the ease of a Jcwib speak of the wilh envy, actuming that lus 'patient In a London ho pit'll, ac life 13 easy, hi j p.o.'lts alwaj 'cording to the Jewish telegiaphic best - i , tf non-winni- at'on naming and ex-- i She has taugnt tor a of yeais in one of the d 'I a pod' mole foilorn ) mM 111 whose r.ame is on the .Xm 5. is a wo- - icli in th. $1,01111,(1) road buil(lin0 pr ciam ot lb. county Huibn Inttr became a soil S Ec c bs ill lilt- lid , i d w,' i .M I d i .o iy b i uue-- s In (,ac he vail, i 0 h upon ht'.ng elevated to Hie y itiou of vice imsident and gencia' ug'-- i ot the Si go Milk Ii edit, ' ii'iipauv, came to Salt Lake horuglicnit Ins lite Mr llulh n had been active m anairs ol a piu I, a.i ue During the Wo, 1.1 v ii the - c ,.,m mail c la , ii Distint . Operation of the football business f see finance fast apin this couture pages for latest quotations In California, a person proaches the ridiculous. named lrice, hitherto unknown to this department, apparently has resinned because Ins team lost a (Lime, or somethin; rmialk import mt It seems to he a rule, now, that all touches must resign, alter a tremendous racket and a F erv colperiod of uneasiness among the alumni. lege demands a winning ream and as, by reason of mathematics, this cannot et he accomplished, it looks Uiihsia's government may (ail and czars comp bai k with grand dukes, to take fiom peasants the laud they think they now own Hut some Hungs mat the It us mans arc doing, whether they fall or succeed, should stir up useful thought in other countries, that think, themselves superior, including this country. CITY ,i), Ga-j'- Continued fiom page one) mg have heroine &A This is the Mum Dressier was a failure in her flr-- r and t silent mo-- y 31G SUBSCRIPTION v ie role. In 1914. . , DRIVE OPENS when she ap- - fe . This it Abner W. Waffle, editor pea red In a of the Congressional Record ,who Charley Chaplin if I... vnncjnces that his publication will comedy. "Tillie's Ro- be merged with Punctured rff jr m a t j e. Her the Police Pr i4 hrst venture In zette, retaining the talkies a s the of each. year ago proved Senator Borah au outstanding success. a t been QUICK t! REVISING THE FOOTFALL RACKET TODAY column is for the use of Daily IlcralJ readers. Any tommunicatioiij not libelous and not over Jim) words mi length aie vvcLnnie. no matter vvliar the bicet. No anonymous armies will be published. I lie Herald, however, does nor necessarily agree with opinions expitssed here. '1 hey are the individual ideas of I GET PAID, ANYWAY! Neither thl newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or offlciuls has any ceiinc'ion whatt vr directly or Indirectly, wifh any political party, public utility, real estate promotion . other private buslneaa except the publication of newgpapws devoled solely to disinterested public service. OTT1S IETKUSO.W Managing Editor HARRY 8. LESTER, Advertising Manager. ABOUT (Continued from page one) - I BiN dsy of the month. col'ectorf will please line up in a column of fours DON'T SHOVE, FELLOWS, f 'Proclaim t'berty thruout the land" Francisco offk, 5'7 Montgomery St 11th St.; Boston o futi. IS Tremont folks' Hod, r0t i X 1 We Sell, Recommend and Guarantee King Coal! BILLIE KUGLER AND HIS BAND Jr Red Heads Free! C U There! g 8 Phone 76 155 South Main St. i:cj rsv'E 1 Roy Bullen I Ins s THE TRUTH Forem n Agin Em A TIME. except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Oilman, NIcoll & Rut b man, Sperial Representatives-S- au Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, St; Detroit office, Rooi 2, 206 General Motor Bldg. 9 a n HERE'S MORE ABOUT UPON 56-3- MORE 1 L4 , ..Published Sunday morning and evary day aftcruuun picnpt Saturday i'edt-ra-l and Ingal holidays, at Ae Logan. Utah, hy Cache Valley N, niot'c-"- 4 gaper Co., N. Guqnar kusmubon, president, and entered ay second-clasthe postoffice, Logan. Ita'n. under the act of March 3 ,1 S79 Subscr!; mm irtce $3 the year. In advance, or 35 cents the month delivered by carrier. HERES v field Newspaper ,1 Scrippt-Ca- n Every sfternoon, whf tt) c a )NCE. 0) ,1 ft1 di:.iu;rs Phone 76 Logan Utah |