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Show TCE tOGAN (UTAH) TWO CACHE VAI.LET DAILY OCT. HERALD, MONDAY, 1930. 13, Wipe Out the Past, Trust the Future, and Live In a Glorious Now! vvouil eld tuem m putting bile spoke on then pledge Hit' ideals of l e Latter Day Sants a loyal adherence to wad d Laid The Herald A Scripps-- C 36-3- 8 eci o' American -- oUegese is bet'er professors, says an ed liberty turnout the land eicator Nonsense! What colleges need is boys who can be d pended upon to make five yards every time they carry , S West) in Features, vice, The crying Howdy, folks1 Proclaim San Francisco office, 607 Montgomery St . Gilman, Nlcnll & Ruthmnn, Special 'RepieMentatlvea New Yc'k office, 19 W 4th St ; Boston office, jg Tremont Chicago office, 410 N Mn login Ave St; Detroit office, Room 2, 2o6 Geneial Motoia Rldg. A and the te ball1 44 THF TRUTH bat W OUICK Neither tbls newspaper, nor ar.v of its stockholders or officials Inn any connection whatever e other directly or Indiiectly, with any political party, public utility real estate promotion , of newspapci3 dcvotc-solely to disinterested public service. business ex'ept the puMic-tlu- n OTHS PETERSON, Mauagipg Editor HARRY S LESTER, Advertising Managor. pn-vat- lias iconic of the old tmu" foot lull star whoso hair was s i long his head looked like au O Ci dai mop I J ( MASTER MIND .44 Pi of Amos The use of poison gas is generally listed a$ one of the supreme horrors of moilern warfare It is interesting, therefore, to note that the surgeon general of the L S army points out that poison gas killed not more than 200 American solder during the Work! War, in comparison with the 38,147 who w'erc killed b projectiles. Of soldiers sent to hospitals, some 70,(100 had been gasscel as compared with moie than 147,000 who had been wounded. Obvious!), poison gas has not come close to repkicing bullets and shell on the battle- OBSERVER By Jim Marshall Of all Ihe letters tills Obelisk of Optimism g Is -- the must chi t ill usuillv c im (.Horn pool people in f c sanatoria some of them flat on their ks fighting tie (.rat White Plague and fa me of them an hub filing around with their faces to the foe tor some thoie is hope anel for Rome there is naught ahead but the llieat Peace hack of bevond one and al- l- limy ricvei out bae field What causes the agitation against gas, of course, is the wav it can be used against civilian A sustained gas bombardment from the air might easily destroy half the population of a b g city in halt an hour. It is for this reason that gai looms as the deadliest weapon in the modern arsenal despite these figures from the last war. falter Sometimes It is a woman who writes to sav that something she read helped her a bit or ni ede her think Unit and sometimes to but the poor folk in made mvr f,omethJng In the column time to think and to see that her sad anil whtn these letters after all its a pretty fair world come ae alwavs resolve never Best of all they have plaus for again ft! be pessimistic 'he bnght day wihen the doctor and oraetinips tb ire eerie ill hhuke their bauds and bill fiom men who once were them good live and theyll return strong and ruel ly In lile to the grinding mill of things we rkrai; about boe'k , and this call hie rend Hint they lie? in their narrow beds but always in the lelteis sue! read and plan and write the-- e is licpe and f Uth an I what better fate can we Most of us well folks dashing ouls'deis twish then than that be fulfilled' ntacUy ground in our little nils 'veiy hope may 44 44 44 , and grow, pessimistic at times So tiiev lie there these sliieki'a wonelti Vliat its all about we see the Injustice of (he mi's anel do thedr se'rvice for hu world and its sadness thrust In inamtv teaching lessons or pa and cheerieiiee and goodwill along1 ete the good (lungs of tern fulness in distills darkening them in their rhadows tj gem-alori- let-ten- s a-- i yyb,U''-A- j 7 " noted educa is shown to", JHere, drafting the cv plans for a new university that is destined to revo lutlomze educa- tion in ihe Unit ed States. In or der that student attention may be 47 concentrated upon foot all class kail, rooms and stud- tes will be abolished. EUmp, THE REAL OBJECTION TO GAS The gii'-pe- "j Alv' 44 Historian svvs army etewr was mlginale'd by the Chippewa In ilia ns ah, but U. S mess sergeants of making it nut of mule .neat V e nnenled the method TODAYS MIDGET JOAK there wa CAR the chap And then who ye'led to the Austin driver, who couldn't start his motorHey, mister, maybe you need a new filnt!" - making Hie test of ti.e world a bit ashamed of itsell for vvoiiy troubles ins about Its Li Lee Gee wins the fur lined If a woman AM), Listen She told us for dumbness spats lacing she knows not rwhat far this morning lhat an operetta from friends in a hospital can be was a small opeiation cheerful you and in our health 4 marching thiough the' busy woild YE DIARY ou,ht to go about singing event (Oct ohm 2) day. (Lords Day) Lay long abad, smok,ng a black ciga rro and NAMED SPECIALIST and It as 'Lyxistrata, reading Solon R Raiber, graduate of the comikal a playe as ever I read. 1919 class at the l'S AC, feuinei And who the author do be, I know instructor in Cat he high schools, not, except that he be an Athenhut for four yeais a writer in Radio ian boy, Aristophanes by name Service at Washington, D C, has But do predict a brilliant future been appointed infoitnalton s,n for hm. And so to kirke. 44 44 44 elalist in the food admlnistiatlon of ihe government service First down, in yards to go. 1 1 ' j e 1 Li For Your Approval r V.. Commissioner Commissioner ar -- -- ' 1 -- K- -- I S X' 1 1 4$ 41 n .a JS 4 ' - r V r .j Alt I - J,- ry-- i4 f " 1 John B. - u ,4 Item M solo Ain tit Tit'V'i (It Ml's (t , il , i v e Tl bv an .e ii r tl o a n i ail .'"i w 'u i ta Miiu Mis, In1! !i - 't wi,d of i tint tv. o t t' s' , 1 Thud n"naid waiel It Jefferson Stowell 2nd North, Mrs. Ida Mrs Mrb. Mrs. Lib-bt- e No 8 -- 327 North 2nd East, Mis. Magda B Petersen Loot Center, .mi o tf'I Caroline Johnson No 10 3G3 E 2nd North, Mr3 Patience Adams. No 11 932 North 6th East, Sai-a- h W Carlson COUNTY REGISTER ATI ON PLACES ARE LISTED e the Lord winch tun is lu right liv atend. ing l t i Us ke ihe sunshine u to the' plants and t lowers lari Miles o,n the Lewiston sji rit our 779 E. Peteiseu Mis. i -, The 2nd South, Mrs. Agents tor various dibtucts in Cat ha County are Amalga Leblie Petersen Av. n Martha Burrell Benson Mrs Laveru Ricks. Clarkston Eliza Godfiey Cornish -- Mis M H. Pllee College Maltha Nielsen Hyrum No. 1 Mrs Arthur Jensen t Hyrum No 2 Mrs Morc.nl BradTienediction w.10 offeied by C ley I Hyde Park Sarah C Hyde Sioddard of Richmond Lewiston No. 1 Mrs. Vti'a SUNDAY EVENING. Jensen. A very splendid meeting was Lewiston 2 Isabella Bowman. held Sunday evening under the Lewiston 3 Gertrude S. auspices of the stake Mutual Im provi ment a,soiiatiou. with Pies Lewiston 4 Mis May Chandident Casper Merrill presiding The program was in chaige of the ler Mendon Mis Geneva Richards. M Mi'ii and (Deamr (nils depart Millville Mrs Cora Hoodless monts under the direetioi) of DeJ Mt Sterling Mrs. R. W. Gar-let- t hert Bodilv, Noel Plowman, Mr& Delhi it Bodily and ills Florence Newton Elizabeth Funk Pond North Logan Elizabeth Peart. Dolbeit Bodily conducted the Mrs. Irene Schaffer. Nibley limiting the program follows Petersboro 1 Mrs. Hans AnCongrcgalirwl singing. Let Us VI ire's On jiravei Lewis Me derson Petersboro 2 Mr. E. R Ballard. Caiev of Richmond South ward Providence Verena Tibbetts. mixed cho'us from SnUthfielel Paradise Esther Shaw lrst waul with Mis Bertha Ma Richmond 1 August S Scliow tloi dnecting. and Mrs U I Richmond 2 George G. Hen-dri- e Lunuqulbt at the p.ano, solgau Wo Stand For the Loval Ad ks he -- ente to L I) S Ideals, River Heights Mis. Melinda J. Miss Tima rBovvn cf Trenton, the Fuhr'man witiliword Riveiside Delilah Reese. Carry On, Mt,s De Claik-ton- , of Sm'tiif.eld 1 Sarah Wood. Soienson oia s , lg M Men ard Gleaner Gals, Smithfield 2 Mis. Itiuda Cham-be- i T he Non use ol M Men project, s Tienton Florinda Bentley. Dairel Rogeis of Lewiston First ward, remarks, Pres Wellsville 1 Mis Jane B. Bail John E. Giiffin, congregational ey Trup to the Faith, Wellsville 2 Mrs. Alberta J. singing, praver, Grant Wheeler of Cove Leatham. bull'll i lhese East ur-m- N is n ii'i 'pt1, .etinned Hu i t1 tat s mis Nuitnwe'iM'i t i i m hi o d r w rk ill the t i Mud In' I Mat'd lhat she III'.IO'I had t i id k' It hi woik Ihert' d m am m,. la' childien e.'jite., ihe i n iii t and in (iieulating h ok of Momon ,ij)i , ol i A am in- On (i uple This mis, Ion, w bill sen! I' oe.l lanuilig fui j Cl Jensen B M No i s not 1 No 2 ITS So 1st West, Helmut Pedersen No 3 1S6 So. 6th West, H Smith .'"o 4331 TVest 3rd North, George Ewer. No 5 195 West 1st South, Ras Rasmussen No 693 West 4th North, h ompanted ,u.e Mi s Li. ne a Hansen and ly at the LaRue Jenkins J nos. ar.d solo. ii mpani"d by ( l.il ke mil Make' aut, ion - we e p. csented s v i leiidi icks, oolev e " '! , looltv, Viola p no 11111111)1-- missiofi-ar- i Hum the Mitral state-- , rave a since ie te'Cnenv ei' .he tru.h H s 'ted that the of tue gi"pi old art' becoming pe'ople ol Un ol the Mormons more1 tolerant t ana aie ,il.m give them w oi k done (lit tor ihe treat tu I y ihe 'n n niaki ig I tab blossom as tbe rom Caspei Me mil stake superin te mil nt o' tin 8 A I, M spike m te v.oik outlined ,or that oi gam inon I'd Rives to the nonuse if lobiti i .tnd th" propel obseivanee ol the lew of God ard also the law nt the land Ik felt th.a i1 lie people did tin n dote id ie i hill ( Ii, .lie , land wen. them mote ini .111 tv to perfun. .sticngtl w live vi r th ate caiitel upon to do nna Oieiianl if law 1, ton Mrs btake pieaia a. oi the LMIA, i ranees and appreciated mee! for chance iciopniont given her at head t tins organization in tli 'take, ate piayed that the v 1 1 v c-p- 1 aw-44- TitiiiiiiiirttuuuGltUittuiUGttit Cache County Democratic Ticket Count Study the Record of Every Person on This Ticket State Senator Attorney rvjw ygffVfa Ta H W a $ Jj f; !f" , I's : t; T Compare this Ticket With Others in the ' : i AT. . , J l- - George O. 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Nielsen, Jr. TcfTln ifitTI itlit-r- f Tin ff Ephraim Bergeson ILlUi A County Clerk AgMRS&E 1 Kerr Martin Pond mu it t, e Ni a tun w ird and ol Un follow Lg Gills ceiilsi ' d '1. i uui us d County Sheriff 4 id j u ie ti tu ' v, llit1 w No Maiv Dunford orcu-'zat.o- i i ttsttrnirti 2-Y- REPORTS OF DEPARTMENTS GIVEN M i Ktfie A Gr. en h'ake pies iJe.it ot Ihe Relief Societv, was tic u .t speaker She ajipi ei lated tha stppoit g.'tn the Relief So-- i n by the mem let bi s ot the board the hi. lioprit ,, and the tile stake piebldeuty, waul oiganiz it.ons Flip sa.d de pmdibility w is one of the timt things considered in selecting of ,itv'b and mailers foi the or Fbe time to begin .eiii7t,ons tiaimng for aeivece Is in the Iri mine the said for early Impres oi s .1' the mot lasting John E G'lftin of (he Benson was the ton st ike presidency Thougn he re t'atimg sptukei gritol Ihe fait that one of the geneMl authormeb vi ihe chur-i'del not been in attendance at the eonfeience, he felt that the ex p, iei.ee of cariylng on a sue cessful eonfeience alone was not withe ' ms compensation He hoped that the eonfeience vwnlil rt suit t.i an increased acof the Priest ini! v m all the people to re hood and nieinbe. the Lord in tithes and m s vice in spite of the pres ent business depiesion Willing one of tbe fust m to seivo the ud.auceiiKPt in in steps i mill wisdom lie Prav ro s..id in organizing your woik to n.k t"ie and oppoitunity lor st niee m the church, and may we pro, i - s because of our l Ihe pt n j,l i of and gam a ti'tmoi,y ol the truth of h t tiiev di ' elop tue .i r t i ei t leader all, Pi t r U v .'i Or ini oi LewHtoii otfiied On it in diction SUNDAY AFTERNOON T ie g n r it t viou A ihe con fire ice Min ij aiti rnocn begin iim.il wuh c mg e singing ltd bv- - Mia Mai hi Jon-- , if Newton H vo at in w is by Hiiii-o- n Pniil Pike and Oian Marler Two u U therns were tendered bv ,he i hoir G A Hogan ol the si. ke 'res dency welcomed the cong.e gallon at ibis muting anel espies, eel a firm telief that the laird woutd not forsake his people ,n spits of the apaprent depression because of Ihe present untavor able conditions He felt that the farmers would yet be blessed wltn favorable weather in which t harvest their crops and that id r recent moistme would lncreae the piofit of the harvest and yet prove to he a hlesslng He stated, lelattve to the Priest hood activities, that Benson Sta'e leads the church in the number of appontmen's and activities of tue Lesser Priesthood. RETURNED MISSIONARY MAKES REPORT Elder Vincent Larsen of Smilh field, a tecently returned mlsiiou-aiy- , spoke on the great respon slblllty of a person holding the He quoted from em Pnesthood inent divines in the world to prove the need of some fiesh in tier etperlence of God to bring the world back to Chris. lanPj is It was bin h taught by Christ inner eipenerce with God lie said, which Joseph Smith reeeived and which .prompted the establish ment of "the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sam's The mostlmportant role of all in the church, he Staled, is the priest-hevoof the authority to act n Gods name on the earth Bishop Ralph C Jones of Newton spoke on the relation between and Aaroiuc Melchlzedek the priesthoods, stating that the two orders ars as ths body and .ipirit ais to the soul of man, the Aaion ic priesthood being represented as the body and the Melchlzedek priesthood represented as Lie He quoted from the Docspirit trine and Covenants, sections 20 and 107, as to the duties of the respective quorums of the Priesthood He felt that ward teach ing whl"h ie one of the duties of the Priesthood, is a greatei calling and responsibility than is sometimes considered by the peo pie Jay Knudeot of Smithiield Third ward spoke on the duties of the Deacon quorum. Aaael Hyer of Lewihton First ward talked on ihe Teachers duties and Earl Bair it the Richmond South ward reprt' seited the rPlests quorum Thev said that the duties and activi ties of the Lesser Priesthood were aimed to build chaiacter. that the members bee me acquainted with w-- Published Sunday niern'rig and every vpik day Rfternoon. except Saturday and legal holiday' at freiiral Ave. Logan, Utah, by Cache Va"ey Newspaper Co., N. Guun.ir Rivnuson, pustdent. and entered as second class matier at the postotfue. Logan I tali under the net of March 3 ,1879 Subscription price 2 the year, in advance, or 23 ctuli the month delivered by earlier Member N E lie tl' MANY (Continued From Page 1) Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. 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