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Show UTAH, DAILY IIERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY LOGAN, mi. 2 1, PAGE THREE.' 1 H- Hyde Park The Herald A Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holidays, at Federal Ave., Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsmatter paper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmuson,- president, and entered as Bucond-clasat the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3 ,1379. Subscription price 2 the year, in advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrier. 36-li- Howdy, folks! Gen. W. W. Atterbury, president of the railroad, Pennsylvania says the present business depression "is like a mild attack of tne measles not to be taken too seriously." Please pass Gen. Atterbury the boioney sausage! s 'Proclaim liberty thruout the land" Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives Saa Francisco office, 507 Montgomery St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St; Detroit office, Room 2, 266 General Motors Bldg. Full leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, N.E.A. Service, '. Western Features, and the Newspapers. Scripps-Canfieh- THE TRUTH f -- The Primary he'd G anneal con ' tcr-'iu- c at tin- want clniji.-- Sunday C' Clung at ? ; o. The f,, II, nunc program was rendei.d bun!, I'i esidi ,u ,e'i !iip Son l.r Hnldrr man a !;vi' ulai voUormj niuMt was by 01 jUJMiss a? tlm ;iid m ami omai QUICK 1'raytT, by kmluinl By JIM MARSHALL if "A I LAID TO REST manufaut mvr" Rualiy "has m, nit putuiis both si i it and tii adiim liis w ill hi- "H i. uinl io away nuat a'lt r ins death- ai whirli umo u sun-(will ha shown a w prominent ili lu'i t iitt-- V. h:t! a lalkuu w ha h m.i-h-- ! - j .un-s- "v liYOUNG MOTHER The OBSERVER uji-ji- Thank pnmatiunal hum 1'miari am "lvla'h Th". mi God For a Plmpr- "; pi, ,,dv will be requeMed i son?. b tho n souy, so-itiMiind ihn ami ami )um oil! K'Nidr. "Ha MarKml ilm Path, him. ii.spaM) ol lu.s uarllily poM by Zion's Hos ami Zion (iii);. Sl Jll if "Our Drophm Loaders." if if hy tin-Y To Gen. Atterbury, the present Blaors; "Thu Word of ;od." Him- of plu rap may resemble an attack !. n ..ml c, , in mend that all p. r measles, but to a lot of people it garden Ln',1," I.aik Grniii c 01 n't, ml 10 do s looks more like an attack of bu- Service," Seagull Gills; "What In- u! a Trail tor Hull,! bonic plague complicated by gal- ma:y .,ns j,m th, ex.impis liny." Does "What for a "i.. ers; Primary loping leprosy. Girl," Wet's; remarks by V. J. "I. Scallions song, tune or not Bishop the Little Children Come, by the "lawyers would receive Icsr ot INQUIRING the estate and more would be lett Primary; prayer by Dan Ohnstrad. REPORTER A capacity house altendt-1- . The for the heirs chapel was bcautitully perlmps a few quarrels he of asks Kvery day questions for the occasion would hi- eliminated . lour persona selected at random. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson of Preston were Hyde Park visitors But the manufacturer has done THE QUE8TI0N as the guests of relatives more Do you believe that the dia m- Sunday, friends. "in the picture he has t. fd just eter of a circle equal to the cirMrs. Sam Christensen of Logan what his thoughts and opinions cumference divided by PI? spen Sunday here as a guest of were during his lifetime of Mr. (1.1 Mrs. Lars Christensen. THE ANSWERS friends and foes and relatives all AL C. Reeder spent the week-enof which is likely embarrassing MR. O. K. BLOOP, tdothpick at Ogden on business, and probably harmful to those returning sharpener: who still live home Saturday. Well, yea . . . and no! But we should be very careful before we - l j . , i Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, utility, real estate promotion or other pridirectly or indirectly, with any political party, publicdevoted solely to disinterested public service. vate business except the publication of newspaper CRTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY S. LESTER, Advertising Manager. - I -- WHERE THE DANGER LIES Weston Preston entertained at a luncheon Wednesday eve- ' Thoe. bridge ning. The lunch was served on three lunch tables, centered with cut flowers. Covers were laid for 12 lady friends, after which Rosamund Meldrum won high score. A surprise birthday party was given to Mrs. Andrew Jensen on January 22nd at her home in Weston, by her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Tanner and her sister Mrs. Minnie Feller. in The afternoon was spent doing fancy work and all enjoyed a most sociable and friendly visit. A very njee lunch was served a beautiful birthday including cake, trimmed in pink and white holding 50 candles made by Mrs. The following Feller. Minnie guests were present. Senna Simp- , son, Mary F. Olson, Eliza Maugli-anEthel Bastian, Ilosina , Emma LaPray, Vilda Nora Olson, Mary Heusser. Rose, Gassmau, Irene Emily Martha Lundquist and Ellen Jensen and Miss Bonn 'tr Feller, all of Preston, and Mrs. Orion Jensen of Preston, all wishing Irs. Jensen many happy returns f the day. Edvard Beutler of N. Logan rate-makin- week-en- g 5E.7 A ACOMikj' ev AM QAM Nobody could be half so cheery as radio sound. SoTTe , By Williams x DowT WAUT WO tCE CREAM NOW, BuT Vm AGOtW j I 1 FEf? SUPPER'.' KlOW ' f' evT This RomE.,F.F rf -- s R? GOT OS Am toRR'BuE rf CEsoumds CREAM res CRasW-Tre- lJ YfT li- ' O lit. troin it- - CARK). Egypt, Jan. 26 (UJD An ancient Egyptian tomb said to rival that ot King la beauty an dlnteresct haa been found Selim Haseaa, by Prof, litumip Egyptian archeologist, according to reports received here. T I PLOTZ, L-- L E A Certainly! couple of spoonfuls of shellac will give any pie crust a nice fTfi'ni 1) MASTER WILLIE SOUPBONE, school boy: Gwan! Where do you get that way? Hey, fellers, pipe th old gent what's asking me all these fool questions! MR. X AGOitJ T XF VT vTlUUS LUCKIES are always kind to OXIDE your thro MILKSH A K E, anchovy curler: The question seems reasonable but are you sure it Is constitution- I The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in, the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic check-uon the p health of your body. Another grave social error is handing the minister a copy of the Police Gazelto when he asks for the Missionary Review. if POME banker An original la Alonzo McChimes; He's never predicted The return of good times! f no use There's if T' TH'S FRSEXER AN HOUR A SO 1 CE CREAM, XONED BuT WOW I RATE iT- - Voo're. DAwCED RtGRT RE'S (Januarie I if Hat! cloaned and blocked. f ICE EvJOoGiR , RIM CROP ME 26) and to breakfast, where tell Dame Humor that on this daye. In 1869, the Beesemer steel converter was patented and that this week do be the birthday anniversarle of Chas. Curtis, .the vice president of the republlque, Henry M. Stanley, the explorer, Wm. McKinley, the president, and Walter Damrosch, the musick master. And Lord! do expect to astound her with my greate learning and sagacitie, but she doth only sniff, Ha, ha! zany. So you've been reading the almanack again! A r ax, a double pox, say 1, on auch a wyfe! Up betimes, MAvte rr.Novu! Bovs, IF TriS RAimT -- DIARY YE an- Our ignorance, no doubt, is colossal, but wc cant understand how those southern farmers, in a fertile country cant raise enough to eat. And isnt it about time for that business pendulum to swing the other way f F02E SRiMCx made rood cafer nouncers mw Parau-zeGOME, OvGR f BCTW SIDES Akf Cuts xAvT ICE. AtONJCi t OFF AU M- - FlMGERS-- l M.AUe SOME. ce CREAM , big dona'-nbe ,, and include a m advise to take it- an Hie grave do om Ism a better world. a roasting members of the younger generation. The more you roast them, the rawer they get. OBSERVATIONS wo'fie 5 I: : will the recipe make good beer? for food. o UACv Sv-te'- ,. al? And granting what you say, Because they killed a deer out of season, two men living in the foothills of the Cascade range in Washington have each been fined $500 and ordered to prison for six months. They are penniless; each must stay a year in jail. The sentence seems barbarously severe. The game laws, of course, are for the protection of animals, mainly against greedy city hunters who kill for sport. These two men seem to have killed rirt' COOK' I IF ill housewife: OUT OUR WAY BO'YS , o w f HARSH SENTENCE - if soumoso SNKE.KX tie tar-i.- inyti m. talkie wall against Importation SEEMS LIKE A k 5000 AND LIST1.V a electro-magnetis- visiting Mr. itnd Mrs. Felix Feller and other lie leave, friends of Wston. . ect I is the announcement by Prof. Albert Einstein that he has worked out an equation unifying and solving principles of t' e phenomena of of light, gravity and Is he the outstanding scientist of all time, a man in error, or a stupendous fraud? Right or wrong, he measures up to the 'description, great above great men, given him and nine others by Bernard Shaw recently. Shaw explained: Great men like Napoleon built empires; Einstein built a universe. Scores of scientists will test the theories of the quiet, sad little man. Whatever they find, the direction their search has been given by his work will mean much more to humanity than the doings of the great." Luiid-quist- soon to go ter the Swiss German mission. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Maughan entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Neife Bastian and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feller. A delicious dinner wag served. , The ward Primary conference was held Sunday with Orilla rickett and Ruby j Price, Isabellexecutives. The proMerrill as gram as outlined by general au thorities was carried out in its entlrity. The participang received many complimens from the largo audience assembled. Kenneth Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson is very jll at a Preston hospital suffering from diabetes and other complications. Mrs. Ray Eldredge attended a at Pocatello bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon. George Sumntonds of Cedarville was a town shopper early Monday morning. Mrs. N. S. Hansen is visiting at Provo, Utah the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Whit Taylor. Mrs. Lars Fredrickson is suffering from a severe hip wound gaused y slipping and striking her sldo. John Naylor of Sunnyaide, Utah, is visiting his wife, Margaret Duthie Naylor, who is an instructor in the W. H. SchooL i g GREAT ABOVE GREAT MEN Brain-staggerin- . I MRS. Neil-eon- pent the - In the battle between President Hoover and the senate over appointments to the federal power commission, we hope the senate wins. There is no doubt that, as at present manned, the commission is FOR the power combine and AGAINST, the people. The danger lies in this: It is charged, with good grounds, that power company valuations have been padded at least half a billion dollars nationally. On the valuations rests the power of these concerns. A commission friendly to the combine is not likely to disturb these absurd valuations, through which the American people will be mulcted of millions. Mrs. and Hansen S. N. Mrs. ''and other COFFEE No MAKE uP, ME is so protected Everyone knows that sunshine mellows thats why the "TOASTING" process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE -- the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN -- "ITS TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" that extra, secret process removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. 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