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Show LOGAN (UTAH) r PAGE TWO VALLEY CACHE DAILY . II E R A OCTOBER LD, What We Must Do Let Us Love to Do The : ' A Scripps-Every afternoon, or airfield Newspaper C except Saturday, .1 1 d in-i- Just at present the man in fre Street cannot quite or not; tell whether this poison was in other' words, whether Senator Joyce committed suicide or was murdered. - group. Tlirougft the untiring efforts of Col. Hungstarter. the tuns at the football game will he rented to a novel spectacle, never before seen in the Aggie stadium. In response to the ceaseless pleading of Joe, his old war buddy, Ezenezer Ktik-haof Salt Lake, has reluctantly consented to stand up before the huge mass of football enthusiasts and lead them In at least ono yell perhaps more. This feature alone will be worth coming hundreds of miles to see. If time will permit following the game, Bungstaiter may conduct a rally in one of the ticket booths. Some small change may have dropped on the floor," muses Joe. If enough interest to his candidacy is manifested by the faculty and r students f the State College, lias intimated his willingness to gonate out of his private fortune knottier grain of sand for the early completion of the new college ljbrary. , . WHOS WHO IN MtUIOINt Photo shows Dr. Oscar J. Forceps, sensational young physician, who yesterday t Jl e performed delicate j, e'lt 1G surgery V I .V J ever recorded in U t e annals of e American t Ji Medical Associa-- f If the latter proves the case, Chicagos gangsvfnust must be given credit for a new bit of ingenuity. Heretofore the revolver, the machine gun and the bomb have been the weapons. Are they, now, becoming poisoners as well? THE END OF THE DEPRESSION wage-tamer- '' ... - Mayor LuhHpjtrbm Gives Reasons Hor Supporting Mr: Hendrickson For The Senate. :..t h ' Maintains He Is The Safest Man For This County At This Time. So many people are daily candidacy of Mr. John A. ticket' that I deem it prtiper supporting Mr. Hendrickson asking me concerning my stand in the matter of the ljendrickson for State Senator on an Independent to make a public statement giving my reasons for for this position. , ' In the first pi.tc re should keep in mind that' the proposed Constitutional Amendments ta questions, now befoie the people of this state, are not political questii . Neither party has taken a stand for or against these proposed amendments. As I view it, the most serious question since statehood is now before our people. -- i ,. ' t , ft ton. j I Dr. ceps upon a Why should there be & limitation which prohibits the Legislature from levying a tax on intangible property in excess of 5 mills? Why should bank stock, for example, now be let down from 44.5 mlh, to 5 mills cr less? For-- LIBRARY WORK - while a nlove on one hand and a bacebali mitt on the other. The patient will recover. bo-m- Li'l Gee Gee in afiaid to eat apples, because she says her grand father died of appteplnxy. PESTS GOWF hate Alonzo Butt, ' hope he burns alive; He always sneeis, Good putt," When I have made a drivel The PRESTON PLANS OBSERVER U.P.L. WELCOME I V inventor Reaps FORTUNEl, In a little town there were three plants 'and we'll say they.' were butter and making bread and bricks Just. Jor .the sake of the argument times got a bit hard and the brick merchant thought he could steal a march on the rest of the business men so he laid off 10 men and went home well satisfied Oswald Siimp (above) is shown receiving a check for 1,060,000 for his patent on a new form of midget golf. This game can be played in the seclusion of your own home at meal times and no clubs or other paraphernalia,. Simply tee up a butterball on a hunk of mashed potatoes, and endeavor to knock it into a soup tureen or gravy bowl, using a picklefork as a club. A glass of watqr makes an excellent water hazard. Photo by Ray rotman The coming session of the Legislature will deal almost entirely with the the tax problem which is of major interest to the people of Utah at this time. Mr. Hendiickson is not a candidate of either party, but will be representing the people of both parlies without regard to party affiliation. He has demonstrated that he is not afraid to speak his mind even though it affects the big interests. - Tessie Toothpick, who was today awarded the inertia P o i s o n Ivy club, tessie is the office o n e who calls up and girl you mum-- b e s h i some-thin- g that sounds "t tele-- p i like: Grmml-bxfwr- G r m-- mlbxfwrr Hoi' th line. Mr. Wmwf-"ycwizzes tprak t you." it About all a pedestrian can reasonably hope for nowaday Is to be injured only slightly . MINIMUM Thrif It &L&syonlg over the coffee they talked about it and the result was that the brick man dug Into his reserves and not only took back his 10 men but hired a couple more. and the butter man did the same thing and the bread man who started it all hlrjd a couple more men and put them to work making fancy pastry and Sold it by adto the customers at the vertising brick mans and the butter man's AND, Every time a business man hears of another firing men he ought to call up the fir er and ask: Whr.t th' heck are you firing my customers for? So Hence, I feel that in this case we should forget politics, and put the man in office who gives us at least some hope for relief. This idea of taxing the rich man only a few mills, while the home owner and farmer are burdened than they can hear, doesn't set well with me. YE DIARY (October 9) A. G. fjtSSSSSXSSTST!3SXS8!S3SS3S3Xl LUNDSTROM. Betimes, by petrol buggy, to home, and all the evening reading the encyclopedia, especially volume lUNI-ZYwhich do contain many (thrilling artickals, albeit not so or 'thrilling as volume GRE-ITwhich do convolume t and whatnot, tain this mighty interesting to him who d'P in and read hither and hither. Anon to bed. and-tha- Turn to page 150359ui,. Service carefully washed All flat work are ex- iron- ed. The remainder of your bundle is returned damp,' ready to be starched and ironed, or hung out to dry. 7c a Pound INSTEAD of being a drudging task all your washday need last only 15 minutes; half of that time spent in gathering the clothes and linens, the other half devoted to putting them away after they have been returned to you fresh, clean, neatly ironed, ready to use, MINIMUM BUNDLE ROUGH DRY is washed to Everything l;anness. The flat snowy work and hardkerchiefs are peat'y ironed and foldtd. Knit underwear, stockings, etc., are fluffed dry ready to put on put away. Articles which require it ars carefully starched and dried ready to be dampened and Ironed at your convenience. o- 4li j 1. - 8c a Pound MINIMUM BUNDLE 50c 13 Ideal home: One where daugh ters greatest hope is That she'll be able to get as fine a husband as her mother did. BOU-CA- Everything -- T Plant Now! acvvui.t of the fine storms we have had the ground is In better condition fof planting than' It has been for many years. Plant now all kinds of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, peren-ia- l plants, peonies and bulbs of kinds. We have a !arge stock and give a big on orders. discount all Come and see and examine our stock. OLA LARSON NURSERY 212 East 3rd South Logan, Utah 5 p. m. Open from 8 a. m. (We Deliver) Flowers, Plants and Funeral Wfk our Specialty. On ( ' and thoroughly rinsed In eight to ten changes of watqr. The excess water Is removed. . . . WWW t-- BUNDLE $1. cept handkerchiefs t PATHETIC'' CASE NO. For Horace Lance Please let a tear flow; He tried ta dance but nao lumbago! Why have the success magazines overlooked the man who made millions getting the contract to paint all the detour signs used by tlie state? t (7ftGMftd i the K laid off 10 men too he explained to himself and to that anyone that .would .listen nd that he had times were tough done the layig off In and so HE went home pretty satisfied. - This Despite tie bad weather conditions, Contractor John H. Moser H keeping a force of men working on the new Cache Coanty library though at times the men have to work part night shifts to complete their work because of the incessant rains. Temporary shelters have been constructed about the big structure and Everything possible Is being done by Mr. Moser to rush the building. Pouring of concrete floors is now in progress and it is expected tbai. weather permitting, the brick woi will begin Monday under A. M. Nielson, who has a sub contract for tils part of the job. Mr. Moser announced Friday that if the weather would come olf bright and warm he would be able to show much progress in the next 30 days. A few days later the butter manufacturer heard of tills and determined that the brick man shouldn't get ahead of him IF YOU ARE LUCKY YOUR NEXT WEEKS BUNDLE IS FREE! Every week we take the 20th and the 50th bundle arriving at the plant and return' it to the owner, completely washed, FREE OF CHARGE. Maybe you are lucky. PHONE 438 A OJV! Tell our route salesman when to call for your bundle, or if you live in the in bundle Parcel Tost . . - we pay country, ship your postage one way. 1 11 i of-- s I t the district tices. At 5 p. m., there will be a band concert at the city park and from 6 to 7:30 p. m., a public meeting will be held in the Isis theater. The program will be as follows: Edwin A. Crockett, chairman, Tower PRESTON, The Utah and Light company district Dili- addiess of wekome, Mayor L. E. Bullock, Y. .! u,iai'-- welcomed to Hansen; response, U.J. A. P. and L. Preston district manager monies andcampny: selection, glee club; ad evening. dress, member of Rotary club; 2 From to 5 p. m., the company address, President O. M. Gadsby will hold open house in their of U. P. and L. company; adnew ofhees in the Eagle building dress P. M. Perry and Adam S. which has been completely re- Reunion, of U. P. & L. company. modeled. Tlie Wood building, adA big dance at the Periana hall joining Hit- - :7agie conclude the program. The next day the bread-make- r heard of the layoffs and discovered that because of them he wasnt selling as much bread that day at lunch he met the brick man and the butter man and said . . . What the heck are you birds The most .wdely disliked general In thy world: General Depression. trying to do? We are layand they replied , ing off our workmen . . ." CAMPUS CORA . hut the bread man exploded At early football games Like heck you are! She'll shriek and squeal and and said Youre laying off MY customers!" shout; She headr the list of That we can do without! And- lie explained to them that Marriage Is a good thing, for if he followed suit and laid off in some folks, hut so is castor oil. men there would be 10 men lewer lo buy butter and bricks. "Thais a new one on me, said and that finally if they all the monkey us he scratched his kept on the way the brick man had back. started they'd fire ALL their customers and the, result would be that BUSINESS GIRL they'd ail go broke HONORED! there were no ifs or buts about . I am also for Mr. Hendrickson because he has a constructive program, whether amendments are upheld or defeated, to enact a law which will require the banks and other financial institutions in competition with the banks to pay their far share of the burden of taxation. be used to house ABIGAJL APPLESAUCE 6E2: ' "About all th modern flapper knows about a needle is that you have to have one to play a jazz record on a Vlctrola. When we remember the many homes and farms which have been sold for taxes, and then consider this wholesale effort to have intangible property practically exampt from taxes, it is then time that the people take notice and demand a hearing. an appointive board from the State Capitol. By Jim Marshall j of Why should a State Tax Commission have power to regulate and fix bond issues, tax levies and budgets of 'municipalities? What have the people of Utah done that they should be denied the right-owhich is now local guaranteed to them by our State Constitution? The people of Logan have had about all the experience' (hey wint in "the way of being ruled and dictated to by mot a se this RAINS HINDER j apptndi- I i wearing k . belie! year. operated mosquito for t i c A definite pickup in American business this fall is predicted by Roger Babsin, famous satistician, with the remark that the tremendous strike botton if it has not already done so. Thus Mr. Babson adds his authoritative voice to the growing chorus of optimism. Colonel Leonard P. Ayres is another authority ' who sees In the near future a return to more normal conditions, and others are following suit. The whole nation will devoutly hope that these eminent prophets are not mistaken. .The depression has not, all in all, been as severe as some in our history; but it has' been' bad enough, and its highest price has been the suffering and depris vation undergone by the families of who have been unable to get work. Monetary losses suffered by corporations are insignificant in comparison. : i ' n.;. rrM: i clear -- I After Oct. 10, U.R) spending a day In Jail wllhout being aliown any courtesy," Ralph "Booties Capone, . brother of "Scarface Capone, Alphonse gang leader was at liberty again today tinder 10,009 bond on vagrancy charges. CHICAGO, stall imiuedutely alter the ing of the weatliei was the ot Mr. Parker who declared ot the growers were fearing vere frost at an early date most -- It is more than usually startling to learn that poison caused the death of State Senator John 1. Joyce in Chicago who died, you may remember, two days before he was to have testified concerning gangland activities at the polls in the spring primaries. on Ilanenl of apple. tarti d m Cache county accoitinig to Harry C. Parker, federal crops inspector, and the outlook from the line crop is about 40 carloads of tiuit for shipment. However the price range is snid to be very low and the growers will probably rot secure as great a return as they had last year trom a smaller crop. Two cai loads of Jonathans are being made leady at the .orchards of Bishop J H Kemp uud Louis Wilhelm iu North Logan and will probably be ready for inspection within a day or two it the weather permits the continuance of picking and grading. PlCKin OI Hit? YWiiltrj appiua will . obseive Well bo glad to Fire Pi eveuUon week, i( sorjiebudy will be kind enough to bring a fire up to tlie otfire lor us to prevent. ARE THEY USING POISON NOW? Being rather tond of the tender language spoken by the Engines! , he is inclined to favor that refined . ! THE TRUTH QUICK Anatom, Neither this newspaper, nor aiiy of its stockholders or officials has any connection estate promotion , other pridirectly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real to disinterested public service. vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY1 S. LESTER. Advertising Manager. bungstarter CACHE APPLE Howdy, folks! This is National Fre Prevention week. Gosh, we can hardly wait until next week to commit arson s (Continued from page one! THEIR HATS? KINDLY-REMOV- imtor and Sunday morning. 36-J- HERE'S MOKE ABOUT "It! HARVEST Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave.. Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holidays, at Becond-clasmatter paper Co., N. Guimar Rasmuson. president, and entered as .'Proclaim liberty ,1879. Subscription at the poaloffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March thruout the land price $3 the year. 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