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Show COG AN PAGE TWO DAILY CACHE VAC LEY (UEBAH) 11 H 1 1. D, RID T Tinsel May Simulate Pure Gold and Have All Outward THE HERALD A Seripps-- Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave., Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holidays, at as second class matter paper Co. N. Gunnar Ranmuson, president, and entered 3 ,1879 Subscription the postoffice, Logan. Utah, under the act of March 25 cents the month delivered by earner. or In advance, $2 the year. price San Francisco office. 507 Montgomery St ; & Ruthman, Special Representatives Gilman flce! 410 N. Michigan Aye; New York office. 19 W 44th St; Boston o'flee. 18 Tremont CWcago Motors Bldg. St.; Detroit office, Roots 2, 266 General Member Audit Bureau of emulation, NBA Service, Tiess United the Full leased wire of Western Features, and the Scripps Canfield Newspapers THE TRUTH QUICK or officials has any connei tion whatever, stockholders of its nor any Neither this newspaper, other priparty, public utility, real estate promotion directly or indliectly, with any political to disinterested public service. vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY S. LESTKR, Advertising Manager. wuiM i -- ii Let's Be Healthy v MORRIS F! SURFIN' Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association, and of Hygela, the Health Magazine The circumference of the chcbt of the child at birth is little less than that of the head, but the dif fercnco is not usually niuili more than half as ninth. At the age of one year, the head and the the it are usually Just about the same length around. However, after the aste of one year the che"t increases somewhat more rapidly in size Ilian the head so that at the end ol five years the chest is at least one half inch far ther atound than is the head. In the case of the undernourished infant, the circumference of the chest does not increase at the same rate as that of the head, bociunc the bony frame does not develo; properly and also because tin amount of fat under the skin ir not what It ought to be tn a noi anal infant. One of the most intjre&Um methods of determining whetlie or not the child Is QvVelopmg pre perly is to watch the appearance of the teeth. The teeth begin ti develop long before the bbth cf th child By the time of hirth, the tern formed be poraiy teeth are usually nesth the gums. However, them is a conMneiabh vanation as to when the teeth ap pear upon the surface. The lowe central teeth in front usually come out between the fourth and eight! month and the upper contial teet follow wittiiu a tew weeks. The front molai3 and the re it o the incisors tollow between the 10th and 16lh month. If the child receives an insulficient amount of calcium and of vitamin D. the development of the temporary teet! Is late. Associated with this failure to develop are tin other signs oi rickets. It is. of course, recog nixed that the proper developmcn o! tlio Jaws is associated with tin he proper growth of the teeth laws of an undernourished ln'.ant and the Jaws of them who have rickets are poorly Ij.med, Up fac is nariow and lac ci.,.i is pointed RV DR 1 Smilhfi.id The Anirric tr l.i , m auxiliary of the Earl S. H ptr Dost No. 55 held their install." t on meting or Monday evening at the Winn eon fectionary. Luncheon wai ... rved Ration ol new followed by the lr off icers. Mis Grat RMeson of Loean insi ailed the new oi, leers as follows; Mrs Frank P. Emmett, president; Mrs Maud Woodruu and Mrs. Ella Miles, fust and second vice presid rts , Mrs. Jessie Pei kills, secretary; Alt., Bernice Coleman, histoiian, Mrs Ehzabet1 Tooison, sergeant at aims. A pro gram was conducted an follows-twvocal solos by Mrs Leveda Griffith, accompanied on the piano by Floyd Miles; two violin solos by Mrs. Jessie Perkins, also ac Miss companied by Mr. Miles. Mildied Heinrich read two selections. A baby girl was boin to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tooison on Fridas Mrs Tooison is at a Logan ho pit.tl and is getting along ncely. Cyrus Sullen of Richmond was a business visitor at bmithfield Wednesday forenoon. The Summit school conducted a veiy splendid patriotic a.program on ni at the Armistice Day at 11 new high school auditorium. About 600 children were present The pro gram was so well carried out that they received an invitation to take It to the Third ward recreation hall for the evening. It was lepeated at 8 p. m. thaa evening to a eiowd ed house. Among the children who took parts were Elmer Olsen, Gerald Hogge, Clifford Bingham. Bowers Forrester, Don Melkle, Bernard Jarvis, J. Garth Greene and Jean Perkins. Mrs. Leone Green of Burley, Idaho, has been visiting with ielativea and friends at Smithfield during the past week. Frank P. Emmett, manager of the office at the Morgan Canning company in Smithfield, was taken to a Logon hospital on Thursday. lie was opeiatpd on I'ri-aevening, ino.nlng fur appendicitis. He Cache residents. It is made of Cache Valley wheat, for yvhich the farmers arc paid better than the regular market price in order to secure a select and especially fine type of gain grown in this section. Not only does the family thrive on this wonderfully nourishing food but with its purchase some other family, in fact many other Cache families arc being benefited through the fact that money is being placed in their pockets for raw products or wages in the growing of this wheat or the manufacturing of this finished product. by THE CRY SOCIALISM Every time it is proposed that the public shall own and operate its own poyver resources or plants the cry of state socialism is raised. It is raised bv roads, people yyho drive to yyorkover cross rivers by bridges and picnic in parks. Broadly speaking, the minute a group of citizens arrives. It cooperaies to build a road socialism may he entirely wrong. Perhaps eyery one of us should hae a private road, cross rivers in private wherries and own our own private parks. But it is a system and it works; nobody wants to change it except a few tycoons of private enterprise. Calling a good lliing by a name calculated to turn people against it wont hurt it. state-oyyne- d state-owne- d state-owne- d well-settle- v Re-sec- a 11- ' , i (ie-,j- I -- , a- OME PEOPLE BACK UP WHAT 'TREY 5AY AND OTHERS JUST BACK UP? J. Barnacle, ciency who astonished automobile Friday with his demand t'h a t m o t e r buses be built effi-- . is Casper ber of danger road. expert g Phone eliminating . the crowded off the Vases of pink cat (1 a- i M , nations added first aid alliance to the rooms Mr and Mrs Joseph T. Sharp w ere tendered a delightful surprise Saturday veiling, the occasion be c lima their mg wedding anmver--nrAn interesting program and luncheon were enjoyed by all the ihildien and grandchildren except tour, who were unable to attend. An attractive decorated wending enke centered the dining tahl, Mr and Mrs Sharp weie pre epted a dinner set. Mrs. Russell Crockett entertained at a rook party Wednesday af ti rnoon at her home on Second East street. Luncheon was served to eight Tlie sixth district conven'ion of the American Legiou auxiliary ?as held heie Wtdneslay Local Presi-ii- ( nt Xeta Van Noy brought the meeting to order and introduced t lie district president Mrs. Carol Mariam of Grace. Musical numbers were Punished by Ir. Eugene Worley and Mrs. James Bullock. Remark-, were given by presuleiiv, M s. Edith Meek und a reading by Airs. Tess Price of c pert How doth the l.ttle bjsy bee Make his rounds io speedy? It's not that he's industrious, But just because he's greedy! says a liUtonan, were used by the early Romans Sure, who hasn't read about the catacombs of Rome? Combs, . -- DAY Office workers, who dread drafts and Insist that windows shall be kept closed all winter, will be pleased to learn that J. Aspirin McBunion (see haR Photo I v If 7 bought up a vast r J quantity of Stale ' air left in old bi cycle tires, which he will sell cheap to tho-- s who wish to make business offices even more stuffy than they are at present. II Malad. Memorial services were conduct-eKatherine Edell ol by Airs. Downey and taps weie sounded by Ernest Alooi e ex A number ol distinguished ecutivcs oi nearby cities were sp. j the butcher, he seems to be under the impressing that voit asked tor coil leather. 1 'I . time i Olton when you order livoi , e 250-- le lepast was served and the was, spent with social chat SCIENCE NOTE not inlustry bat glut tnnv, that makes the bee so dill gent " 111 E F Phillip t, bee ex r c Mr and Mrs Richard Bowden ii J a., tin ir gi ests Sunday Mr and MiRet t rand Pond Mrs John He nlilsel and Mrs Etta Pond, of l.i w iston Mis. Victor Carlson was the recipient of a pleasant birthday surprise party given by twelve ladv lends Monday afternoon A (labi- D BAJ-.SI- 1 PRESTON post-(aid- "It In- pio-ho- s What this countiy needs, Gene Kellej, is not so much a good 5 lent igai as a good 5 pel tent beer I. R Humplncjs, mai, pm? Another letter is from I P who cissints taat she is one modern gul who would be perlectlv happy and content to work lor that home in the lulls. For the past four yeats Ive spent lour months ot every yeat alone on a lookout in the Cascades 'seeing no one for weeks at a turn mining down lor suppm., once a month 'and how hurry to get back RMN . eo tell to tnat cabin s one gul who thinks as he Both Foods Now Flavor- - Protected 1 the Business and Prole sinnal n t'i i 's l.e.l Women's d u Chair V- - ot Con,n ice hill T'.i.is old In Bates day evening Pre adept L R say s shes searched everyolticiited Following th busuies , d a a meeting where loi a man who would be a piocram we-- e d Futu, wRl in tings leal man enjji be held tile tils, ami mini I love w horseback life a o Rhe moi t y mlmg duung loundup time hunt-i- j i i Dell. 'd Ml. is and lishmg and piospectmg ,, Mar iv gUsl last ink, Acooking and milking and tailing (Usseti ot Richmond tie, s Antinib"! oi p ole f oni Pieston L. R reveals that she doesn't we!c,-:.n. lx attended the party like men who dance, powder and l m-M o. om M, chase women which Rts in with givo.l at in f 'n ,.i F tuid-- v Pete this column's policy i i tonui-o.on :n firm ni even'll and will RMN ploae corr.e to : ; t w i no Dvr t i sc ae right a J,cner e'cnl i ,. x if a mission ti Ream r. k Vari ysgniieui l in it clieois tee coo onteJ th ' home ar. t nur-nf e W, chdlien, to or H.s o! ..n old mans heart 3 wcf la supo- table (oe 21 km1, vouie not all oound and tie An rnjei aide ei n..u Reeled to the blight lights ami m.iu , pent liste mu to U e HU o Is ns si ,n ii ' lie that some of you still pos et , a to be he fn t enough courage amd lmaginaRon Lad tv e m til. to open a luai, ii ot tl e eiuith in to rebel against city slavery that if), all we can say is Iceland c.-- . . ! te 0tigtr c1 c ( Fresher bread is due to invention of the w ell known waxed Methn paper od. Fresher coffee is due to inFlavor-Protectio- vention of M'J'Bs Vacuum Tin, a Flavor-Protectio- Hi-Te- st n Method. , 11 - B J COF FEE 1 1 M vi. i c i TAe Flavor-Protecte- Coffee" d WujMei and Women Ifax'c Confidence in 7hls Bayk yue.t; The opening business meeting o HYMN OF HATE hate this hooray! She did it! She- - did it! And thence to carrying the little t.ke around the sitting room on my shoulder, cheering heartilie, in token nf her greate victoriel line" Of Alonzo Crutch D'ya think, my boy, You'll amount to much? D A. - with Darre Up bet.me3, and, Hurror and Litt'e Homer, to forming a cheering fiction, to urge Babi: Humor to drinke her cod she doth most foulliver cil, ly loathe, but doth swallow most Atta, girl! bravely, we yelling: Oh, what a brave childe! Just two more swallows, sister! Hooray, w-i- - - TODAY'S DEFINITION CuiJe: A man that hunters mistake for a deer. (November I'D Mr. amd Mrs Joseph Astle of Summit Anialgi, attended the school program held at the Third ward of Smithllel! Tuesday Ebbed Bcrgeson was the speaker for the Armistice day piogram held at 2 p m. at the Junior high School on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cannell are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy born Friday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ,i,i 11 YE DIARY reported as getting along a3 tell s could bp expected John P Gtcene and Lowell Plow nan of PmlUifield visited the Tren on ward sacrament meeting San-laafternoon. IsPresident (I A. Hogan of I on was a Blake visitor at the First vard on Sunday. Mrs. Helen P. Tooison, Mrs Iarsou, Mrs. Hilda Roskel-y- , Mrs. Effie A. Greene, Miss iola Peterson, and Mrs. C. E. eterson visited the Cornish, Lew-stoFirst, LewUton Third and liUimond South Ward Relief So ietie3 on Tue'day, November llt'i t , . v pitting hotter MINUTE MEN OF AMERICA! d a 11 i This I c , 11 well-wishe- TEETH WILL INDICATE WHETHER BABY IS DEVELOP ING PROPERLY , i X X 11 i ' all jtjj (,h W),ll w i , the world Quality in anything is what von, Mr. Citizen arc seeking. whether it be a meihanical deuce, clothny; or food. With everything equal, the next attribute of any product, from the yiew point of any community is whether use of tins commodity will in other way better conditions ol himself, his family, any or his neighbor. When I .aui cl Wheat is placed on t he family table, either in its present state as a breakfast food or scryed in any of the tasty dishes which it may be used in looking delicacies, it is not only furnishing the family with a delicious wholesome food, but is also aiding directly or indi reel ly all of the lesidents of this fair y alley. Laurel Wheat is manufactured in Logan by the Better Wheat Foods company, a corporation operated von if m earnest haw- - to la, oif you girls wi'l da me, t the ,ght hap nit m.e RMV who .on.-, t i'n I'n ill- - -- and you voarg fdlows will come e , a t a1! m ei aga at j o s toe I iglit gill i and alter that it be up to ha inn1 .lie ap to n w vou to u ake good llllU- i , 2 e i l 11, AND, LISTEN: Were sorry to v, aim- - with tin, .lip oil a d Ip and c ell it a In i time hut this isn t a matrimonial agency ami we cant accept the respon't 1,, glad to .ft' .'If,', l.t 'll sibility tot n.akiug two hearts t ill tor nature among beat as one even oil' in the hnK to, rg o! the strong' r sex and WEBSTER P. T. A. ') r, Hi's to c one A , dm . v . , Hi, ,e d b more happy couples oith Cat if l,. i ot The Parent Teachers association wilds and tewei t, t m oi' r T'h 1, mi school met at the i i a1 el t i I1," ,e of the Web-te- r s , , - cn Alfied - .o . t io ii, i school Alouday evening d, d lit n, ,J, ,. Webber was in charge. The follow i,i mg piogiam was given, piayer, 'I Ii ti a e in I I' ! tit- - ale ghls in tin, wotld Ei ut st Rtettlei , two songs by a will lit me i i r x, i.ut c Pond whod line a nulled s !:te- - and m group of children; principal Howell who will organic1 the roups and one them writes 11 S V talked on the health program and nt t m A log cabin and a explain the pahol tueplace stressed 0. K slips, Ii. N. E. d 'ih-iti ol J V. ol mnith Is it pos sunsets and sunrises Munk gave ai lPustiated lectnre on it id an o I'n i ti si. ile to t i n these won leitnl tu.ngs grow 1' an development of the ,.k 'rut, wid and i! so, wher, Miss Irene to th, puno 'election'-. m s,ion oil I'm tdiji ' Pm lb and love lde as it i.s dur, weie sen-ipdi Steims mg but my idea of a really wodhv. hile 1,1 to t Due to I' it t h'e i, a cabin out west and loie iis .n it jii'.t stems that way bf cause t a fr bdibi i tsk if you desn e bay IT BUILDS CACHE VALLEY 4 i By JIM MARSHALL Vui X X 1 n The OBSERVER i Used car folks' HoAdy, dealers Have again slashed We may yet see their price t?e day when it will be pcssi ble to buy a good second-hancar for 0 O cigar coupons, or two bits m cash. 36-3- 9 3 0. 1 COURSES SET Humor Every afternoon, except Saturday, end Sunday morning. 14 ppearance of Royal Metal cracne an field Newspaper C XoVlMBIII V, ' Li I Gee Ge sins she coulJ bever go to an osteopath for treatments She s too ticklish c Zyxlnsch replaces at right t.u kle' 4lzychwhcli Another of life's unsolved mvs tenes. Where do all the taxicabs disappear to when it hard? is raining s The Following Csiitsliie Ford Farts tu- - For Model T. Ford Cars and T. T. Ford Trucks, 1917 to 1925 inclusive Will Sell at 60 Per Cent Discount 3 Tops complete, Tourings and Roadsters'. 8 Curtains complete, tourings and Roadsters; 4 Hoods complete, Tourings .'Ind GOOD TO THE LAST LUMP Whether you store one ton or ten, Roadsters; 4 Windshields complete, 7t curing and Roadsters; 6 Tire Carrier.v Touring and Roadsters; 12 Floor mats Coupe, Roadster, Touring and Sedans; IB Wheels complete, 30x3 J2, 32x4; 4 Set4 of Floor I Boards. Peerless Coal remains firm and sound in the bin . . . to the last lump. It is a hard, lustrous fuel that doesn't crumble or turn to dust. Every Peerless pound yields a full measure of good clean heat. ;ps Order a ton of Peerless for a trial order or better still, have us fill your bin ALL NEW Service Motoat Co. I NTERMOUNTAI RESOURCES .... W-- W8 BE of this "home" bank see back of it an orgar.ikkrbn and flexibility is comprised of the resources of progressive intermountain communities. twenty-si- x More than 75,000 depositors have established connections with banks of that organization this one or more of the twenty-eigh- t bank being a member of the group. One reason for their having done so is the fact that intermountain-wid- e resources mean brcsd diversification, and such diversification means maximum security. Hear the First Security Radio Entertainment sent from Station each Wednesday at 9:15 P. KSk Ford Products Phone 211 Ldgan, Utah It . . x IJ Carl W. Sanders COAL 804 N. Main fc? Member of the First Security Corporation System ComSiinccl Resources Fifty Million WOOD Phone 293 i 1 CUSTOMERS Hollars ' ' V1 |