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Show Commissioner, Commissioner, 2-Y- Clerk 4-Y- Sheriff Treasurer Assessor Recorder Surveyor h F 1 f ; V R Attorney -- f t A9 A9 A? A9 Ap Ap A? A? 9 Ap S s i L McQUARRIE Ap E N 9 A? Ap Ap J a l.:. A9 Ay A? A? A? 'Ap EUGENE SCHAUB RHEA LARSEN MAUGHAN Ap A? A? A? Ap A? Ap I??'' v sx A which is combined The Cache f'alley Daily v!r f . w' y The Daily Herald f Volume 22. LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, Number 3. JANUARY MONDAY, The Home Newspaper Herald 1931. 5, Price 5 Cents COUNTY OFFICIALS ARE INSTALLED Ay Ay NEWELL G. DAI N Ay Ay Ay Ah Ay Ay Ay Ay Ay Ay Longs For By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). THE WIZARD AND HIS WIFE Old-Tim- e Chceiful Model. San Mateo, Cal., Feels Light Tremors For Three Seconds. Chit ago. Too Mans Shot. Manna Beet, Pet haps. Ay Ah f ' Ay Ay wr ?&&?& 'W I' Germany r r ,, WY r g i U '. 5,-- Must Have His Beer Daily BY FRAU EINSTEIN ' - i ALBERT EINSTEIN s Told ti T R Balentine) (As Told to T. R. Balentine) The Germany of my youth was a My liusban hates a man w ho gets vs SA 4 s FRANCISCO, Calif, Jan 5 the true Fatl erland, the pictuie (hunk or a man who wont let UPi A slight earthquake was felt book country of malotboi ,eple haie a dunk D Einstein shares the German tliiougbout the San FranListo Bay leus and stout, beer drinking distnct shoitly after 2 oclock this swaggarty apple nition ot fine beer aud often dunk . thue bti ins or mom dally mmning Today Germany is the willing II lev cars ih nled him his beer arums persons lu San Francis wet nurse of a party which profes In to 'tself weie awakened by the ses itself the peoples paity, but mild moie to the east to immature tiemblor kiph gs u-- t to i si ape casttga winch, In truth, is an aggregation 1 lie turn He aunei long lines department of the of those culpable for the deiastat rigulatoiy kgtsla teh phone lompany here said that tin, and sumptuary laws ing culmination of prewar rmitai night telephone operatois at San ism LIKES AMERICA M iteo, 20 miles away, also report Tills amused people s paiti is BUT NOT PROHIBITION id a quake dining the night by the lery Von Hindeiilnugli, w, His appipciation of America is later repo ts indicated that the led and rheumy eyed who exem & was goaty 2" major form of the trenim equibd only bi Ins contempt for wai glory to the Gentian pli'ied piolnbition spin! at Sail Mateo, only reeiber 9 loung man in my time and who ac atiOiis being felt in adjoining com I)r day begins at 8 t the credit for bullia Ian 'epted mu nines a m, when he armes Breaktast now a we winch battle Police, all night lestauiant keep nenberg catin lie woiks until noon DR EINSTEIN FRAU EINSTEIN know to hai e been stag die glly eis and night telephone opoiatois comened by the young A'ter dinnot he lesumes woik genius, at San Mateo said that the fore until 3 p m, when generally', he Hoffman i as you Americans knocks off mining iumlile was audible at 1 4 ! a m , followed by a sharp SAYS HITLERITES ARE s u for the day shudder The hours from until approximately DANGEROUS MEN luting three second;, Jinna, re Dr Einsteins playtime Alone successful among those Windows lattled, He enjoss himself thoioughly chandeliers danced and mobile furniture in who beset the bedridden marshal Lsualli lus lecreation is light some instate es shifted slightly of tlie field mdhis militarist paitv and in sevoie contrast with the but the quake was not strong aie the Hitlerites These lien are heuy nature of his regular oocupa enough to break glass or crack more dangerous to Germany, beau tion He plays his itolm, drinks most of count! i titul the Germany as so far could be learned By beer and often joins childrens masony, melodi most s, mathenratu W ltnesses describel lse the sound prei charades in which he usually is A fit r ' both and as being icu similar to reverber ous music, moot sincere philosophy .imeruan crnttni (gist as Santa Claus cniig than eien the reactionaru s ation from a sizeable I think the boys aie mn e athaitne than Jmer-lea- n explosion hot) HIS WORK METHODS a would Musso be to like Hitler wlinh many supposed it was, but UNLIKE EDISONS girls. He and his Hitlentes when the tremor lasted tluee sec lini no black shirt but they The guls ulioni the Dot lor and I saw in New ontls or mine its actual natuie was I nlike Edison, Einstein never might as well, for all the custinc to the sowoi ks rig it through apparent J (i k were in the same timid of i otiforiniiy Lath tion there is between Fasii.ti and lution of a problem He is aa ama af futed herd mannas, ornamentation, dress and German nationalism teur in medicine as well as a great I conclude by this Peopl" should moiah. plllhK ist as war debts in in their peace pav Thus he realizes the limitations an hkt lot a matt no for ate little owes gnh of fat indemnity Germany of the human body and, being el piggies she was no more responsiole than tath one tuddlesome, hut all alike. derly, takes excellent care of his Russia or France for the war Your boys, on the otha hand but I must tell stocky, lobest physique When hts who owe citizens But she docs i'ollPague3 imbibe coffee in preparsou and after money during FLT LAKE CITY, Jen o loanedwarherI coincide ation for an all night telescopic with join gie 1 hey dwarf the the (U Pi Ptdi s'nans i ere await iigil Dr Einstein turns away, dons gills mtutall and phssiutlly. ing a go signal at a busy street (Conlinueu on Page Five) (Continued on Page 3) coiner when suddenly a rag from their ged man lushed midst, grovelled lu the dilty g ittor and finally pounchod on a grimv crust of bread There was brief silence and So many intersting things are going to appear in nd in a little corn belt town then one iran passed the hat starting a night club' Coines tinkled and In a few I hat's what Ginger Eli-lollthe Daily Herald during the present tear that if ou like Red Thrush, Iowa! minutes Deacon Jones, 45, not now a subscriber you should hecomc one imare did find a dull minute in ibis Tonll not Portland Oe, w,.s striking ou cannot afford to he without the Dads mediately. lively story told with a sense of humor and a keen up the street with a sly smile on his face and a twinkle in H erald during 1931. In fact, if )ou hecomc a daily appreciation of the psvcholodv of that part of young Ins eves be able to the of reader mav or earn Vne.ica known as llappcr. you paper About 15 minutes later Jones the subscription price many times oier during the ear lud lien's another good pica of news to the girl sidled up to another ititeisei tion dropped a crust and pro haze a lot of mitt eating stunts in mnid foi ami 7c unit of tlu Henid You know the enpvrd foi a second nose one' months next whnh will gne you a lot of the thusiasm tin Herald I otter Cardin Out 1 1 with whhh into the gutter when a police hns entoxnunt and perhaps make sou some mnnex besides I,,, at Cm In f allrx i hd Hundreds detectne intervened throng i,n It s What tin sc things ate we ate not tjitile it mix It) tough theae gettin of zionitn haze httn making this btaultful quilt from dais ne complained to police but ou max rest assured iliac sail be a I t the pultuns published ex tlmiztlx tn the Herald, There are so many later of most mtei horn to Unit things lunt ext Mondax ze will shut publishing the happen estmg somethat gins panhandling We cent let the eat out the bag' at pit nut thing new had to be figured an itlia quill, 'he lit ta'd's of jiilliiits utsery Rlixtne out As in the past, the Ileiald will continue to woik ) ill C dtbahli i with tkn and (J" h A ( d NEW YORK starts its annual otlit automobile show, great citiis will soon do so S o the new caK sc list jour model, don t bp tasilv peisuabd that Lin tat ford a cai An automel. le is an invp taunt in plia.ure fm all tlu- tannli, in 0111 own power to see and turn coiintu, and an niMsinient tiiat adds to is I) n akuig tune more valuable v It isii t 1m main lioui , i o i 'lav e n lo m one but bow mm h you s i alue bom dial d i id , A galtpagos till tie lues 900 ' in 9 000 veais Hut lie (ouldnt ooo veais as much as a man with a ar i in se ill a w ( c k lion t be a g ilapagoa Uil tie Gi t a new model with the mw year uh - t CHICAGO would like the the woild to know tln.t it (Continued Ay Noted Visitors Give Impressions of America In Exclusive Interview ES Inn! Get Ynur Xczc Ay list of taits A' wi u X s Eiu-iiein- s She 7 Change Her Mind As She Sees Our Utah Girls FR.ir on page two) A i 3pm usru vt'lmi TREASURETON MAN IS TAKEN Word bis been ret i lied lore of the dea'li in Treason 'on Idaho of (tia'les Johnson Funeial ser hops will be hi 11 tbeie W cdnii dai at 1 p m with lnteinient m the Tieasmi ton term tei Mr Johnsoi had been ill foi s v eral months and finilh sun imbed to ulieis at the age of f4 He was horn ill Hide Paik Oitobei 7 ISlit, tim son of Charles and Amelia J ihnsoii Shoitlv after lus nidmap he moled to Iieas urrtor and has hied tiuio since that time He is sunned bi his widow, Mis Llizi Johnson and the tol U C Johnson, lowing childien Mr' Lizzie Reeder Mis Rn Bos and worth, Mi. (,1pu Tai'ni George Johnson, all of Ti insure-toSurviung brothers and sis tors are Alma Johnson of Tn astne-toephl and Enoch Johnson, Lewiston Mis Ficd Jensen, Hidp Park n ur m at Originality J Always Pays GOOD THINGS IN STORE FOR HERALD READERS uer sae lle nadas tztLe Itai FOR PARENTS of the piogram comwill he heard at a meeting of the Imenn Parent Teaeher association eet utiie rouncil 6 30 Frida i . The meeting will p m he held in the siliol boaid of A repoit mittee fh es 'I lie progiain fn flic coming as wpII as a lepoit on the u omplisliments m the last leal iii'l he t iki n up at the meeting Membeis of the piogram committee aie Mis. iigmia Daniels pmuipa! ol the Wilson at bool, Mrs Val Palini i Mis George E Mellon ild and V ss Kditli Smith, pmnipal of the Fibs at bool. inn i Tax Matters Discussed By Farm Bureau Taxation and what the Cache county farm bureau can do to help In the coming legislature were discussed at a meeting between th farm burau dlrctors and state Cache county legislators Saturday Li B Caine, president of the preCache county organization, Senator sided at the meeting Y H Guffiu, Jr, and Representatives John H Kemp, Saul E Hyer aud C C Peterson were all present. They all their expressed of carrying out their part of the tax program so as to equalize the buiden and not Increase taxes D M Blckmore urged the united support of the organization In the continuation of the program for tax equalization and ponited out where the farmer organization can be of help to the legis-late Ephraim Bergeson, president of the Ltah state farm bureau, told of his experiences at Boston at tne American Farm Bureau conference and also urged the united action of agriculture In a tax program to equalize the load n ALLOTMENT FOR FOREST IS DUE Announcement Is eipected here within the next few days of the allotment of a portion of $257 000 for work on forest roads within the Cache forest According to Supei visor Carl B Arentson. this sum has been allotted to the intermountain re of roads gion for construction and trails within national forests. The money will be distributed among the 26 national forests In the region. Arentson is uncerSupervisor tain just what roads or trails in the Cache district will be named in the allotment but believes It possible that some in the Immediate iicmiti of Cache valley Several local will be ini bided projects were named by him in his request The $257 0H0 comes trom the bv the $3 mo ono appropriated bill for relief nnrninioi ment fot Forest Service projects An otlu r $, confirm has been 'or forest highwavs but this has not been allotted by regions as yet according to Regional Forester R I! Rutbdge of Ogden appro-pritei- TEACHERS TO HOLD MEETING , listin' tf The Weather UTAH Tuesda, Unsettled tonight probably snow 1 untiringly for the best interests of the people ot this section Feiv mme intende to miproic conditions in Cache Valley will he bached to the hunt In U)l'R alLv will be Happenings m Cache newspaper. honestly and impaitially recorded lroi da to day Within the next ten dais a new semi sGny t lh wi.h thiills, lomance, humor and suspense w.ll begin in the Daily IleraU. or (u,igu Sake," a sto-ol gay outli horn a youthful viewpoint, will grip the t ant ol ei c rv cider, olA as ut'l as young nun as well as women. Imagine a nvnisters daughter 1 and portion tongiht, warmer tonight IDAHO Unsettled with snow and ra'ns tonight and Tuesday: waimer southeast portion tonight Coldest day this season, December 26, 11 below. 1 T y l dffaatt sinking! y btaullitl quilt. The path ms like that of the I toz a Catdtii quilt, z.ill be piibl,sh,d extlusnely ni ih t lit i tild beginning in xt Mondax. T Mr heie aie a lot t other interesting things Herald leaders dining 1911. T in store ou must take ad-- v ullage ot all ot these good offerings by becoming a It you aie not now a duly leader ot the1 Heiald number of the const infly increasing Herald family, Call the Herald office, teiephon 50, min light now and ordei the paper started ar you home. The subsix a or for is montlw, only $2 $t year scription puce Group meetings i, f,,B of teachers of third and BE SERVED New As Well As Old Officers Eager To Better Conditions. Commissioner Thomas Muir As I take office today, I have an open mind for the best interests of Cache county Although I will have no definite policies on any matter until becoming thoroughly familiar with my office, I expect to do everything possible to further the interests of Cache county and of the people of the southern district whom I represent-o- u the commission. Attorney Newell Dalnes certainly appreciate haring been elected as county attorney My intentions are to cooperate for all reasonable enforcement of all laws for the good of Cache county. I ask the cooperation of all other county officers In this work. I Sheriff Jeff Stowsll The people of Cache county have elected me to head the law enforcement division of the conn ty for the text four years and that is what I expect to do I have no particular policies outlined as yet but I hope and ask for tha complete cooperation of everyone in the woik of enforcing the laws of our county, state and nation Cache county s official family for the next four years officially took office today following the administration of the oath of office by County Clerk C V. Mohr Two of the incoming olficers, Commissioner W W. Uall and Attorney Newell G. Dames, were elected for two years only Three new members were sworn into office while six old officers re elected at the November dec turn, begin their new terms The new officers aie Ja ncs Muir r of Mendon who is the new county c inim ssioner from the south district Jeff Rtowell of Lewiston, the new shoiuG and Newell Daine3 coun'y attorney Mr. Muir succeeds Allmn T Clawson, Mr. Stow ell succeeds W. H Shaw, while Mr Dames succeeds George D Preston The old officers returning to of-fe are W W Ilall, two yeai county commissioner from the central district, C. V Mohr, county clerk, E N. Maughan, coun'y treasurer, R S. Mi tuarrie. county Mrs. Rnea Larsen, county , recorder- - Eugene Schaub, county surveyor. This group, together with L. If Allen who is Etarting the last half of his term a our year commissioner from the northern disrtnt make up the ctliclal Cache county familv for the next two yrais L. H. Allen of Cove was named chairman ot the Cache oounti commission to succeed Wr. V. Hall at a reorganization meeting which was held immed atelv aft-- r Mr Hall and Thomas Muir started their terms of office at noon today. The chan 'iianslnp is an automatically rotating afatir which is occupied b too four year commissioner during the last two yors of office This was the onlv business aecompii.shmeut at the special fooith guile of the Logan city schools aie scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at the school oftices. The fust and second grade teachers will meet on Tuesday and the th.rd and fourth grade lnsiructois on Wednesday These meetings aie part of the regular monthly progtam Pioblems of each giade wil be taken up and d scussed at the meetings Superintendent of Schools L. iA Petersen will be in attendance at these meetings. meeting four-yea- u |