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Show '' r page COGAN TWO (UfIAH) CACHE VALLEY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1930., 17, A BIRDMAN IN HAND IS WORTH TWO IN A CRASH! LIT lev1 A in Every 4 Scrip ps-- La rJA V-- and Sunday I 2 ; rA PLEDGE MANY I A four week period of fraternity "rushing at the USAC was climaxed with annual pledge day Thursday under the direction ot Joseph R. Jenson. Pledge days will be held at tegular mteivals during the year but Thursday was the falsest, being the first lit which freshmen were eligible. The Delta N'u fraternity pledged 19 men, the highest number of any, although Sigma Chi rau them ith 17. Pi Kappa a dose race Alpha was third with 13. A complete iist ot the pledges is as foliows: Delta Nu Weldon Abersold, Ted Authon, Red Cowan, Ralph Christensen, Ray Desehamps, K. C. Hawks, Claude Jenson, Rex Jenson, Howard Law, Hyrum Marble, Furr 11 Q! on Rqhs OIscg 13cu.il Sonne, Gordon Stuker, Leon Swenson, Jay Wiuklenmn, Glen Williams, Clqy Allred and Hyde Taylor. Sigma Chi LeRr.y Walters. Alien Adams, Ira Bennion, Howard Calder, Jack Christiansen, Clyde Earl, Burke Fry, Grant Holman, John H. Ull, Eddie Lundquip'. Dean Merrill, Ben Peterson, John Peterson, Leslie Handall, Jay ?.olman, Jerry Wood and Joseph mnrnlng. Published Sunday morn'ng and every wei k dav afternoon, except Saturday h gal holidays, at Federal Ave , Logan, Flab, by Cache Valley matter Co., N. Guunar Rasttnson, president, and entered aa second-clasat the posoffice, Logan, Ctah, under the ait of Marh 3 ,1873 Subscription 35 cents tbe month delivered by carrier. price 12 the year, in advance, cr and fv yrt V. an field Newspaper C except Saturday, n, afte-noo- TT TUTTC3 rllii1 'FRATERNITIES 36-3- folk! Dinosaur eggs, Howdy, s years old, have been found in Heck, those eggs are fresh compared to tne ones that were served to us ,ms morn ing at the Dirty Spoon restaurant 75 000,000 Proclaim liberty thruout tbs land" a. San Francisco office, E07 Montgomery St ; Climaa, N'icoll & Rutbman, Special Representatives Chicago office, 410 N. Mulligan Ave; New York o'flce, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 13 Tremont St.; Detroit olfice, Room 2, 206 General Motois Bldg, ! Fail leased wire of the United Press. Scripps Canfield Newspapers. Member N. E. A. Swvloe, THE TRUTH Western Features, and the 44 Our itKa ot llotlrm: at ail would t ol linn saur eggs, old on a i.lice of b a bicjkfa-77,"iui(HHi QUICK masiodou Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials 1ms any eonnei tion whatever, other pripromotion directly or lndt"cUy, with any political party, public utility, real vate business except tbe publication of newspapaa devoted solely to disinterested public service. OTT1S PEIEKbUN, managing tuiior HARRY S. LESTER. Advertising Manager. an. Y1 UK, uh night lait Ui '1'iinci- IllPifa-- 'is a stout little Compulsory dishwashing never puts a rainbow 'round the dishpan. But it does hate a lot to do with that chronic business of being too tired to wash the dishes. Just the same, mothers can't seem to break themselves of the habit of putting tea towels in their daughters hands and uggesting that they wash the cups and saucers and brush the crumbs away. But now Miss Marion S. Van Liew, chief ot the Home Economics Education Bureau of the University of the State of New York, and education director of the Center in New York City, has cast others are all her influence with the daughters. to Miss according dishwashing, wrong. Compulsory Van Liew, has given millions of girls a drab outlook on home economics t has made them hate hoi.se- .e work. is And it all their mothers fault Still with a large family that must be fed three times a day, to say nothing of and jelly sandwiches, it isnt always possible for a mother to attend to the cleaning of the plates if she would darn the family socks, sew on the family buttons, wash and iron and scrub and sweep and dust and bake and stew and nurse and market and plan the menus and tell the agents that she isnt interested in anything today! Of course, if Sally and Sue and Mary didnt have to assist in the cleansifying of the dishes they would have the thrill of novelty when they dip their own rosebud china into the foamy suds. It is a sad state of affairs. If modern devices cant strengthen the case for the exercises there seems to be little to he done about it except let the mothers attend to the ablutions of the china. Dishwashing used to be something that every normal girl had along with measles and mumps and Now it would appear that it should be chickenpox. banished from the childhood ailments a'ong with the other hindrances to health and freedom, There is nothing to do, apparently, but let the mothers perform the purification rites for the porcelain ar.d dresden unless common sense arises to remark that children dont always need quite as much coddling as the experts seem to think. inlet cl iis:i::va ciafi -- night. Chailei" and the -' Catind.au N'.n ntniil seem- - to ban skippers the faculty tor picking wli know their courses we . most of spent making the !"t J.r point acioss ; odd tin- - miles Home-Makin- g night from Heeiate stiait LPtranco island retd -- and ev gry one ahoa:d was lather glad to g,-tt.e lln.ni ot the light glim t dark l.ier through the la gale-swep- ness Hecate strait in a no place for a weak Btoinach ! after-scho- Out on these islands far westward of the northern coast of Bri tish Columbia there are magnificent stands of spruce and hem- lock some of which is being made to retold Into newsprint papei columns like this it fine live seems a futile waste of trees hut columnists must . . . 44 44 44 At a place called Kelley's camp men were laying logs -- to lie towed across the &trait to pulp after-dinn- mills great logs and great men woiking in huge and rouh-flstethe pelting rain with the wind howling up the Inlet and the cloud caps drifting silently across the green peaks above and we thought "These men labor long and hard in wind and storm destroying mighty trees that were heautifu) in order that cover acres of paper , yeu may every night mainly with inanity" every Perhaps ought to he sentenced to work In the timber for awhile and then ride a pitching towboat across Hecate strait ahead of a Davis raft toil and JOBS INSTEAD OF CHARITY fur on pnpu seems Laid that !,v easier 12 sensible measure to ease the unemployment situation. Instead of voting money for charity, the city council voted a $200,000 bond issue for the Immediate commencement of certain public works, and 2000 men will be given jobs as a result. That is the sort of unemployment relief that really means something. When you give a hungry man a bowl of soup and a cup of coffee voq.are relieving an immediate need, but you are not solving the underlying problem. What the man needs more than a meal is a job. No matter how much charity you dispense, you haven't. helped him very much unless you have made his chances of getting work brighter. That is why this Cleveland plan deserves copying widely. 44 work to ptov Ide mm with clean, white pop r n.ut t . s yv I to mp AND LISTEN; From now on we are going to see every time write mail way Trenton f I. ei well Mr-- - I . A - - 44 You can say 44 ( The rooms (tmi'iiti drlilus were attractively decoratPd with A tbne!-- i .Hitutmi high score and an ab ut ptice wire g'ven Mis. Nacelle B Hunter and Mrs W B Hunter woie visiting ill Tuesday ol UNIQUE CLOCK lb lgium. hrkf unusual tloiks mo-- One of the in the world tower of Cornelius t ,s in the old re 1' indicates the tme from Gieenw.rh .ilJ i.i al.L'ion. keep. ti.uk ot the nniver-egives the o. the Zoutac. the solar oT ilu pha-wtnm, In of tln ?lJ the ud.-audition i is cloik fare dial, u ha twelve oilu-dials uhich (ustv out its anuus functions. h , dis s m.-o- With interest increasing daily, Be-he- it is piobable tlrat well over 30J people will be in Logan for the Sex tdl Serviee institute which will be hel 1 here late this month. Wore has been received that 25 social rase workers are being re-- i leased in Salt Lake City to at-- I tend tbe conference. Among the agencies sending case workers are the Family Service Socity, Sait Lake county Social Service department, L.D.S. Relief Society, DTE SET FOR PAC'FIC SHOW and the Weber county Red Cross. ,,,p, m),. SAN FRAL.bUU Utah Stake has asked to send f c nine delegates instead of the one third annual March apportioned. 7 to 14. according to an announce cruiser race India has a small fish, the ment just made. Theto Beach gourami which gives an audible from Longbe cne of the outstandcroak when on the surafue of the cisco will snow. ing events of the 'water. j 44 slickers high sghool boys wear. They don't show egg stains. vuil The Bank of England, according to a historian, was founded by a pirate in 1694. Bankers have improved since then they no longer carry John 44 44 44 44 Common HALL OF FAME dust Hendrickson CANDIDATE OF THE Fable: Once upon a time there was a scenic resort that didn't have a high bluff In the vicinity known as "'Lovers Leap. Boy. A ruK 44 44 out a niche in the Hall of Fame for WilGrandpop bur Raspberry, vho, for 80 years resisted t o temptation tell hit friends now can they cure a cold in the head. This record hat never been surpassed, or equalled. eople FOR 4 has w n scale In behalf of Mr. Hendrickson, his campaign committee Twishes' to place the ing important facts up to the attention of the voters: follow- Mrl-do- d EXCURSION FARES I. The Candidate for the State Senate on the Democratic ticket is a director of the Cache Valley Bank and the Lewiston State Bank, and as such, he will be subject to their wishes and dvice. 2. The Candidate for the Senate on the Republican ticket was chosen by the manipulation and direct influence and efforts of the 21 bankers and Budge Hospital owners at the recent Convention, and as such, he will of course be directed and counselled by them. Otherwise why did they put forth such con- M-- from Logan j s i. - A j One-wa- cne-wa- and Thursday.1 this for the yellow even i Wood, 7 bad spall of indigestion. The M.I.A: uests of Mrs. meeting Smithfield wert conjoint as held Sunday evening in con- - Emily J Rcheri tv.'ov! w ith Sacr ament meeting rection Officar Entertain-Thtnrt School fu .a program was in charge ofj Sunday the Junior and Bee Hive classes, teachers exrte.iaiaed ai ttu jo'i e 44 44 Prayer by Lena Christensen; or Mrs. Joseph Norris Friday Plans are being made to Increase talks were given by Edna Old-- ' evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs Miles. Loti Lain: Daisy Hall, Orie Heaps cf Smithfield who posal rates, and it wouldnt make Lottie Kuhnian, and piano solo, were recently married. Features us at all mad if they compelled He nice Shipley, of the evening were games and collection dzen iec to put $5 were srv-- stamps on outgoing bills. music. Qui'ting Party Rfgeshments 44 44 44 Mrs. Bertha James entertdined dto Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Obray, D Invited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Price. et a quilting Tuesday. The collar lone is broken more Lofthouse. often than anv other bone tn the Norman, guests were Maud Olsen, Jane Ruby Ann Parley Lofthouse, Vorda Obray. body Nettie Mfxlic.l note. Kicbman, Price, Meli-tslIt should he v laced with a Howells, Loui3a Lillian Obray, Mr. and Mra. Esther Welch, EsObrav, Isabelle Richnmn, and 3haw, Mr. and Mrs. William Raw- bumper. 44 44 44 ter Shaw. lins. Mr. and Mrq. Heaps were presWork and business meeting cf What has become of the old-- ! the Relief Society was held Tues-Ujj- i ented with a teautiful silver can- time movie theater that nsed to s. aftei uuurt iu the ward chapel. dy bowl. Heaps was form- - change the oill twice a week and A talk was given by Mrs. Jane erly Miss Fei n Norris and was the air twice a vearr 44 44 44 on "The Preparing of organist of the Sunday School James to any point In Utah and Wyom- School Lunches. . R. TV. James is visiting YE DIARY Mrs. ing on the O. S. L. and U. P. RaiRelatives of Mrs. Melissla How-el- at Ciarkston as the guest of (October 16) lroads, or any point in Utah on the met at her home Saturday Mrs. P. E. Baraon. Betimes to the printer, where A. A 6, L. Railroad. biri'nafternoon in honor of her Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph aii the daye at my scrivening, t Il lrl. Mother day. A delicious supper was serv-- Pnnunin Cil QllU and led to Mr Mrs. Edward Bah babe are doing nicely. Mrs. 'cover my automaUck writing ma ! fare, plus 25c for Curt: Mr Miss 'chine, turn cut the iiqhts, and to. and Mis. Joseph J Cummings was formerly ei,. the Round Trip, where regHow Aii, e Brah-n- . tilling-- . Mr. ;.r, i Mrs. daughter of Mr. 'home. But Lord! I do seem vast-ular fare is $7.50. J! arid 5. Mr. cits nnj fan;. iy, and Mrs. Edward Rahcn Minimum fare, aauits, $1.00; fy fred, hard!y abe to lift my l'aid DatuVKm and family and Mrs Hannah Miles of Ogden feetc, and my shoulder d be children, 50c. Mrs. Arthur Sitmiiieis of Avon is the guest of her daughter, bowed heavdie, which puzzle me Tickets on sale each Saturday Adyhchttul. ti tie was had by all Mrs. Jane Jam s. having come to mightily, until ' do discover that ttcturn a'ier.d C'-- f.niera! o Mrs Fiei.u the printers, low, raffish fe'lows. punpay. i, Mi and Mis William J and Lattriten which was held at 11, have filled n midnight of Monday followpockets, unbeJoM-jdJ. Km, mis of Ociicn knownst to me, wtth lead slugs, rum Wdn d rv. ing date of sale. Mis a mbts o! imur motnoi, phtgue cm the Ask Local Agent for Sundiv John T. Koh. rogues who v.ould thus pester an Further Details. A ihV. e for po!r Mr. and Mm John MuCarL r of ha.s boon in oide man with ther idle pranks! OsiJon uo"ts of Mm. ij.tod to bold a vovolwu on t jphim.j naipiii '!$ rontonItBhboard or af anv f viiie To T'mieLt (Mi L'..,:.JLV.'s2 .... Jonp JamiM 4 Mr. and M Krml Pueiun of I iv pho o m ia a'RoniuMi. oa,,i WEEK-EN- VnTW ta-- v - - e I G nine-foo- -- fJI ATTENDANCE P.nnev J!' C AT INSTITUTE a, ho.stess at two tables ol bridge at her, .day. The small TO BE LARGE melt'd with bowls weie : Charms Butler, son of Mr and R E. Butler, stiffen'd I broken ankle while playing toot ball ltr front ot tie ihurch hou a I He was taken to tin uesigTv hospital immediately where inedi al air was given. Mis. G. A. Hogan and Mrs At solving business problems I'm Dorns Hyer and small son of a wizard; A t ballot never stops my Lewiston were guests of Mrs Webster B. Hunter on Wednesdav vote; I Ld Lower was in Logan Tues put broken clocks together, And understand the weather, dav where he v as given a physt But these modern football rules Ll ,previoU3 ,0 tnediatment being given. they get my goat! 44 44 Mrs. ttend il Thompson is ir, MEDICAL TERMS Silt Lake visiting with her sisILLUSTRATED ter. Miss Ed'th Wood, who is attendtng the IeivPrsity of Utan Tporeti Burgess returned to h3' home in Lcgan a ter spending a week Saturday with her, aunt, Mrs. J. Bentley. ir. and Mrs. Harold G. Wood income tax, to me, is fairly simple; enjoy untangling tricky knots: Contract bridge is my delight, Einstein's theories are all right can even follow movie plots! Th Paradis e News not to spoil so much with little thoughts. in I.i n 'h'uii 1mh.ii. of t'l 44 4f THE GREATEST PUZZLE v ; i.i.-il- f I McDonald, Virgil Jones, Ciye Howard M. Pond, Calrence Reading, Howard SUsatib, Jack Slium-way- , R. Van Kampen, Elton Wilcox, Rowell Woods and Leonard Weed. Phi Kappa Iota Richard Ajax, Ross Marvin Barber, Elmo Brady, Vaughan Jeffs, Clyde Jorgensen, John C. Nelson, Ben Phillips, Golden Schofield and Alma Murdock. Beta Kappa Dare Bowen, WilLamont liam Carruth, Keller, Milton Wright, Farrell Spencer, Lavern Peterson and Revere Hansen. Alpha Deta Epsfon Paul Ellis Hansen, Melvin Harris, Horace Palmpr, Welling Roskelley and Fonincy Schow. Delta Kappa Phi Bryant Burgess, Fred Jenson, Howard Jessop, Rex Lower and John Parnell. Alpha Gamma Phi Donald Cox, Howard Larson and LeRoy Daniels. , 44 i .X Young. Pi Kappa Alpha Winfield Cannon, Farrell Lee, Willis Hess, v mild b Radium taken lor common table salt. Si lelll e llelll. Good Lord, ierhaps that is what made tbe eega taste so funny th'a morning! men the and the great trees out on the Queen Charlottes and try In a white paper 44 S f This is Hobart w. Pmeapp.e, noted engines., to is planning b d'jes'S'I build across the Atlantic and the Pacific, so that aviators will not have to .risk their lives in trans ocreanic flights, but car, make the trips safely on roller skates 44 " i poll but sometimes tl e city man gqtg a clamce to use the paper to ask more consideration for the tusn who toil in ram and wind aad maybe that helps to even M C Hold the presses' Hold the presses! Bill Hulst has postcard-ein that Just a Little closer is the Scotch national anthem! - hJ 44 LIT Gee Gee is getting to be quite a mathematician. This morning she was trying to determine what percentage of patents in the I'nited States are males. The city of Cleveland recently took an admirably o.v-te- wrote er A 44 weeks in a then wotk lor a pulp mill-a- nj loaded with lime on a , r roils of newsprint pitching down the straits to the coast title., alter th.i' the wtiier would he Bio'e careful about what he - r labop-sav-in- g -- writer bread-and-butte- jc-a- nt ' i 44 CHILDREN AND DISHPANS It was a v 44 44 Jo-x-j- y certed action. 1 1 , HENDRICKSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE i i Raul Polr lea) Adve: hsimO i - -f M-- ht i A |