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Show HOGAN FACE TWO (UTAH) CACHE VALLEY- - DAILY HERALD, OCTOBER MONDAY. 1930 27, Your free Gifts to beggers and donations to sots are in their ultimate results not charitable but baneful THE ' A Where To THE DAVi Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Humor Every afternoon, except "lturda.,, and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holidays, at 36 38 federal Ave , Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newssecond-clas- s matter paper Co., N. Gunnar Itaamuaon, president, and entered as Proclaim liberty m the poatc'flce, Logan, Uah. under the act of March 3 ,1879. Subscription thruout the land" delivered month ourrler. the 25 by or cents In advance, the year, price $2 San Francisco office, 197 Montgomery St ; Gilman Nlcoll & Rutbman. Special Representatives York oLlce, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New Motor Bldg. St.; Detroit office, Room 2, 2S6 General Member Audit Bureau ef Circulation, NEA. Service, FUu leased wiie of the United Press Western Fealures, and the Scripps Canfield Newspapers THE TRUTH Register N No OPPRESSIVE TAXATION Utah CAUSES MILK MUCH TOO CHILD TO LOSE APPETITE, DOCTORS SAY lad n the to a A real football hero Is the bashful lad who turns out for cheer he suffers from a ' HUNTING SONG Bunting, jUaddyr gone He'll spend 37 bucks iTrying to shoot some mallard ducks, And then bring home or.e skinny teal That wouldn't make a microbe's meal! Bye, Baby million men idle, and many moie Four millions, allowing for each man earning only $4 a dar, three a would hundred year, days amount to $4,800,000,000 a year. basis of Even on the dole $5 a week, the annual bill would come to one billion and forty million dollars No wonder our "best financial minds want to avoid the dole, which would have to be added to taxation. YOU SHOULD open grave of Confucius, and find IF the the venerable gentleman turning rapidly in his grave, you would A "crucial football game is one know that he saw this dispatch that is played any Saturday after- from Shanghai: noon. Chlang Kal Shek, president of China, has turned Christian, and was baptized a member of the Methoclst church by the ReverGANGSTER FLEES end Z. Kuang." IN TERROR1 It is a triumph for Methodism, a disappointment, for perhaps, Machine Gun McHooch, gun- the Catholic church, which spread man and racketeer, disappeared Christianity through' China hunmysteriously Monday, after fellow dreds of years before Methodism gangster had started. tried to get him It is surely a blow to Russias to play halfback hopes of using China In her 1 1 ev on i f o o t b a yJJV-ftMethodists ars not business. team, organized Bolsheviks, or Reds J in t h e Gashouse District I dont China has' weloomed and fol mind a gun bat- lowed manyreligions, from the or a duel with bowie knives, tle philosophical teachings of lofty, aid McHooch, aa he hopped a fast Confucius to tbd vilest forms of I wont play football. superstition freight, but That game is too doggone rough! Whethar ths president's conmeans a gradually Chris version w ill now sing that We sentitianized China, or simply an on mental old ballad: He bought a ental tributs to the success of on the installment the west, it is phonograph Important and in plan, and his wife put on airs" teresting - (Vy No doubt, it is tlie ambition of Calvin Coolidg says a political every little ukelele to become a campaign Is a helpful process for bass viol when It grows up. a people, i Our own experiences o; those of others frequently prompt the thought; That would make a good story! And, naturally, we want to write it ourselves . From such promptings, the prolific literature of today arises. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a It cannot bulletin, SHORT STORY WRITING. make a writer out of vou if vou have no talent, imagination, persistence, or ability in that line. On the other hand, story writnig is not so difficult as it is sometimes made to appear. Our Bulletin on the subject will give you much fundamenta linformation on how to go about this work. You will find it interesting, informative and helpful. It contains information too, on where and how to market vour stories. Fill out the coupon below and send for it ; DEPARTMENT 100, Washingtn Bureau, Daily Iltiald, 1322 New York Aventie, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin SHORT STORY WRITING, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: ST. and NO CITY - I am a STATE reader of the Daily Logan f'Utahj Herald. Lib-bi-e 8327 North B Iliium No. 1 Roland the Rook v - v C M-- . u- , ' Engine Trouble Hindering Mine Work ss Pos-m- Arthur Mrs. Mrs. Moroni JenBrad-le- v Hvde Park Sarah C. Hyde. Mrs. Verda Lewiston No. 1 Jensen. Lewiston 2 Isabella Bowman. S. Lewiston 3 Gertrude Lewiston Mrs. 4 May Chand- ler, Mrs. Geneva Richards. Mrs. Cora Hoodies. Ml Sterling Mrs. R. W. Gar- Mendon Millville rett Newton Elizabeth Funk. North Logan Elizabeth Peart. Niblev Mrs Irene Schaffer. Petorsbora 1 Mrs. Hans Anderson Petersboro 2 Mr. E. R. Ballard, Providence Verena Tibbetts. Paradise Esther Shaw. Richmond 1 August S. Schow. Richmond 2 George G. Hendricks River Heights Mrs. Melinda J. FVihriman. Riverside Delilah Reese. Smlthfield 1 Sarah Wood. Smithfleld 2 Mrs. RInda Chambers. Trenton Florinda Bentley. Wellsville 1 Mrs Jane B. Bailey. Wellsville Leatham. 2 Mrs. Alberta J. , 1 d i j Mrs Albert Day at Covevllle, Utah. John B. Woodward of Smithficld was here Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Woodward announce the arrival of a baby boy born Thursday, October 23. The Ladies chorus under the direction of Reed Halverson attended sacrament meeting at the Smithfleld Third ward Sunday evening, where they rendered several selections. Bob Johnson, Miss Larue and Mrs. P. E. Woodward of Payson were here last week on business Chris-topherso- n Peas ais a Todays Definition: round, green vegetable, generally found stuck up a small baby's nose. YE DIARY (October 26) (Lord's Day). Up betimes, and scrub Littlye Homer's neck, and dress Babte Humor in her prettie blue smock, and make them ready for kirke, and, while waiting for Dame Humor, we do playe with the celluliod boats and fish in the bathtub, and Babie Humor doth fall into the water, and Lord! I do shush her caterwaulirg mighty quickly, and put dry clothe on the ehilde, The remainder of his message before Dame Humor, heaven help was given over to foreign affairs me! doth discover our pKjht, and and prohibition bash us with broom! And so to The meeting was held in the Isis kirke. Theater with County Chairman Tom Heath, Joseph presiding Peterson Introduced Senator Borah. Men aie of two classes lwere furnished Those who do their best work Song by the I hamber of " Commerce Glee club today and foiget about it. 2. Those who promise to do and the Weaver alsters. tlielr best work tomorrow and forget about it. - IDAHO FALLS, October Take in them headsalla, thar s 27. $110 to $1.15, U. Sue.- $1 06. rurals S No. 2. 70c to $1.00 to U. S. No 1 he YELLOW PENCIL Twin Falls. Demand fair, mai ket slightly weaker Russets U. S. No. 1, $1.15 to $1x5, mostly $i.xu !to $1.25, V. S. two, 75c to 85c. Substitute Mother Is Not Wanted royal tope II n't a hurricane mister' Potato maiket. Idaho Falls Demond poor, market weak; russeta U. S. No. 1, tf ith the er4 iMD BAND ftno half trutlis ! i Substitute mother wouldn't under-- , stand vju No mother equals jour ewn NAME E. 2nd North, Mrs. WOTTALI! Another cockeyed liar I Rooter James; He says he never drink At football games! d-- urge to write. est 4th North, Mrs. sen and Hi rum No. 2 r, Short Story Writing 693 779 No 10 36.3 E. 2nd North, Mrs. Patience Adams. No 11932 North 6th East, Sarah V Carlson. COUNTY REGISTE RATION PLACES ARE LISTED Agents for various districts in Cache County are: Leslie Petrsen. Amalga Avon Martha Burrell. lVnon Mrs. Lavern Ricks, i l.uk-to- n Eliza Goilfrev ( oruish Mrs. M. H. Pike. Colli ge Martha Nielsen. . innurd Built i woi'li Parkinson emerum ilub and the part id iu r Friday eveumg at toe home In- w il will iioinl-of vi ii, lop 'it of Mis Butter oi til The rooiiu the guv , unit iral .nut i.ouomu wcie decorated with autumn tlovv Stnietim- " ets and deeoiations, tjpiial of It has been ib eloping none in A delicious vva son Hallowe'en wtak pmils m the big oil. covers being laid foi 24 gutsti geat my, Niw Volk, including The remainder of the evening wa, th fait tlmt sonit ma,.strati s, High score pent pla.nng rook Imv mil judges, on the pits were won bv Mis S'ells prizes back ta and get prone btnih, and Mrs Hazel Olverson. their mom v In potuti'ig rack Biggs oi.bohulon prizes by Mr and Mrs. eteei , murder- - and bootleggeiv Fa mu cl Huidy bpei.al guists Mr anil Mi.s Ivan Cearj. The mtere-ti- i g iionomn fait were s D Lowe. Mr Mi and Hate. that some of the is leualed Mrs Mrs Hand Samuel - d lo blackmail ,.11d couris wue 'Alma Biggs and Mis. emon 01-- I them miseialde wom-anesting verson and i on tnimped up ilnrjre-sEntertains Club ex of imdei fear money tortmg Mis LaVar Doney entertained The iliaige along would posme disgrace then tor life, icgard the Jolly Neighbors dab at her A -- Mtinoon less of lonviction, or guilC home on Thur-aledelicious luncseon was served Reei e Anderson, son of Mr and Is Mis a P Anderson, v. as operated lop lor the removal of his tombs last Friday at Logan Mi and Mrs S R Handv were Engine and tompiessor trouble in Ogden last wpek on Mic Ella Woodward in company coupled with tlie freezing of the water line, lias interfered vith with Miss Grace of Snntli-the piogiess a! the Emmet mine field attended a show at the Capi-- j In the hills ast of Richmond ac- tol theater, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Lester D Lowe cording to a iepo' t made b Manager J H Qumn when in the left Wednesday for Portland, Ore itty the latter pait of the week where they will exhibit a fine However the necessary repairs show Ing of mink at the Western are piaitnillv completed and ip Div ision show, held In connection eration will start up again earlv with the international cattle show. Mr Lowe succeeds there he in the weik Mi Quinn sacs the face of expects to exhibit his mink at the the irosscut is showing streaks National Fair at Chicago next of galena, mixed with carbonate month ore wlnih should assay silver-leaCarol Woodward, small daughter values. The woikmen will of Mr and Mrs Milton Woodward lime was rushed to Preston foi medical continue driving through the bedding and hope to intersect the aid, last week, after a fall on the 40 A slight fracture feet within concrete walk objective fissme at a surface depth of 225 feet of the skull was the supposed rePresent geological Indications, he sult. Mrs Jane Biggs is spending a continued, point to a heavy mineralized zone at the fissure. iweck at the home ot uer daughter. Mrs 1st South, Mrs. 2nd East, Mrs. Petersen. East Center, Mis. No 9751 Caroline Johnson. A Mis (Centinuetf From Page 1) West XV Jensen. Magda Franklin TODAY mixed, minced ham in a cap. sule, ipecac In a malted milk, and quinine In a ham sandwich. leader, although lisp, HERES MORE ABOUT 195 5 No s? d alwayt customers orders putting Mrs. 1st West, Petersen Statee ia who jets gen-oull- y 1 No VbrfYES United Harold the photographer But loudly denunciatory. No B. M ON THE TAX AMENDMENTS! absent-minde- y, MORRIS FISHBEIN calmly remarked that they ought to play in the day T ditor, Journal of the American time, if they didnt wagt to be bothered by flashlights; Medical Association, and of and it seems to us that ther is a good deal of justice in Health Mzjazlne. Hygeia, the his remark. r been It has many-yeaFor understood thai milk Is the Night football was not designed for the players, i nil substance for the diet of the but for the spectators. When a college football game uld It is easily avaiable, simple is played at night it is a pratty fair sign that it is a t i use and is certainly an excellent It i view of iod from many point spectacle rather than a sport. A photographer who demands only the addition of certhe players convenience in order to get a disregards tain salts and of vitamins In order is not sinning against the sport half as much picture food to make it a complete as the official who scheduled the game for the eveAs pointed out by Doctors F. W Schultz and W. J Siemsen, spe-- i ning to begin with. ialists in diseases of children may nutri-tioI e of opposed to the opinion experts and are inclined to oubt the value of a considerable HERE'S MORE ABOUT mount of cow's milk la the childs 'net. They aie inclined, to believe Idaho Senator that milk may be an important factor In the causing and development (Continued from page one) of loss of appetite dp aavildth beyond the ago of infancy. Several experts have desciibed comity delegation tills year had .11 efiects from excess feeding of failed to support me, 1 was moved milk, but it is not known whether a I have seldom been moved in Hie development of this phenomen-- i public affairs, not so much because n is due to deficiency in vitamins I need your votes as because I . nd minerals, whether It Is psychoneed your conflderce. logical, or whether It Is due to From this, ha drifted Into the some peculiarity of composition or subjects of aid to agriculture, tarSome special substance in the milk. iff, debenture anj other economic When a child Is fed enough milk to facts that had beeh the basis of get one half its total amount of the misunderstanding between he t alories In the form of fat, it is likeand his constituents in Franklin ly to develop a loss of appetite He was fearless in hia county. sooner or later. stand and answered many quesA quait of milk a day. once uiged tions from the audience. s x the umversial standard, may In Jouett Shouse, The fight he had fostered for t me develop a distaste for milk in agriculturo In which he has been any children. From the psycho- - chairman engaged was carefully outlined. He 'gical point of view; Doctor F. P. Democratic traced the economic contest that the im-- I tlonal Executlvs Gengenbach emphasized has been fought between eastern ortasce of keeping the milk off Commutes, s a as ted a t r the table until the oil lid had eaten manufacturing Interests and the renewspaper western farmers. Invariably, acthe rest of Its food. beand Sometimes the child refuses to porter cording to the senator. It is a batcame a farm tle whereby the eastern industrialeat all of the food In anticipation ists demand high protection and of the. milk which it dislikes and magazine editor, breed-erace horse likewise insist thai everything so as to get as soon as possible to coneast consumes he put on the free banker, the other food which it prefers, ( list. gressraan knowing that it must drink the lawyer, milk or It w til not be permitted to OPPOSITION TO i vuch the other food. Orange juice TARIFF EXPLAINED x ay be given between meals in-The whole tariff was a protecead of nnlk in some cases to cons' lerable advantage. ST. LOUIS. Out. 27. (UPi The tion for eastern industrialists, deDoctor Gengenbach has felt that chief concern In life is to kill clared Mr. Borah, and for this f od should be taken as y s pr.s- time and the happiest third of reason 1 opposed tlie committee ble and that the milk sho .id be life - Is when we are asleep,, import with the hope that we might Clarence Darrowi Chltago at- get a bill that would aid agricullick l ven only In the qimtit.. i e child desires to ta a t t c end torney, told a gathering of 2000 ture for that was the purpose for ' the meal. young men here last night. which congress met." The senator showed how the Each day compares to a lifeTheodoie time we are hopeful in the manufacturing interests increased Roosevelt was the morning, pessimistic, at night, uieir prutits through this work. longest president of the United states. The greater poiiion of the senalie said. tor's time was given to consideration of the sugar question. He stressed the fact that the Phili-pmHawaiian and Porto Rico pro-- i jeers are serious competitors of ,tl.e United States beet sugar Nearly everyone, sometime in his life, led P,Y DR. No most the clerk in drug t he A couple of college football a night game, under the floodlights, in New York the other day. One teum tried a forward pass. An end, close to the sidelines, made ready to catch the ball; then a newspaper photographer snapped a flashlight, the ends eyes were dazzled and he failed to make the catch. Officials descended on the photographer wrath-full- 498 So Ras Rasmussen. Harold Thumtaek, named as teams were playing Healthy forward AND HAPPINESS WITH JUSTICE TO ALL AND UNFAIRNESS TO NONE. HONORED Lets Be to move NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY LOCAL LAD IS SINNING AGAINST SPORT Mrs. George Ewer. BEFORE YOU DAWNS A NEW TAXDAY WITH JUST AND FAIR EDUCAOF EQUALITY ATION, TION AND PREVENTION OF WASTE IN GOVERNMENT..... UNLOCK THE OPPRESSIVE SHACKLES OF OUR ANCIENT TAX LAWS AND ALLOW MOTHER - prl-rat- Cl Eauvt 2nd South, Ida No 3186 So. 6th West, II Smith No 4371 West 3rd North, Mrs. VOTERS ef UTAH: Smash the chains of What ever mother knows- That small hoys who are too tired to bring up a scuttle of coal from the iellai, are not too tired to play football on H vacant lot. whatever, Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection a promotion r other directly or Indirectly, with any political party, psbjfc utility, real estate business eicept the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested publie service. 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