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Show ' THE HERALD FAGE FOUR OUT OUR Alfalfa Bill's Story By ASHTON REID SIX Hiking to Victory When Alfalfa Bill" Murrav. not long back from his adventure Bolivian himstarted out to hitch-hik- e self Into the governorship of Oklahoma, his pilgrimage drew mostly sneers from city f. ks. Early in the campaign it was if promised, reported he'd elected,- to rent out the governors mansion and sleep in the garage. What really had happened was that Murray's predetessor harl put up a $39,000 garage with tax money. Murray's friends kidded him that the governor's mansion would be too grand for him, even if he won. The garage will be good enough for me." he rt t irted But hes living in the mansion. He campaigned as a Jit; he's a dry still VERY dry. about Oklahoma, He went taking his time, talking about anything that hapnened o interest him. when lie ran for he governorship. CHAPTER - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTA II, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER WAY v He's ABOUT TK SWELL 1, FLACE1 Vou WEki T eM Voljr TOGv BAD VACATiCaJ SAV Vou DiDaTT GO Vvl.TM US A VERV RiTTLV SEA SHORE BESGRTf- TbUT WOULD T SO - USED BACV OOIKJ VvAQDS HE CAnvT -- OF?iMv Bottom People NVAV Tt-V T' FROM like othef? Goes all he v , t Bottom T-- DComiT top Tor Vour ! TH1 OL7 WAR MlME f OF TUDDV HIGH IT WAS UM was 2 hr Have -- -- THt quail didMT LIE gM BARE Mo ToAST SIR I ; bored egad ves After me GUEST "TO poVAtrrv, um HIVE AT EUROPEALi STAViMGj I A HeV LITTLE ORIENTAL ( QFEMSIOki HAD , WOULD BeiUg PALACE EVEki Q THe( ! me To vawms; AM HaT - f- FLA CE Assistant mauaeer 1 LSoR MILLIOkiAiRES COST VoU A CEUT; TH1 ELBOAdS OUT OF MV COAT RUBBING 'EM AGAlUST TT FROM saucer tauoH IT WOULPAJT HAVE' BEEi iTusT tH7 coffee, Have: By Alkn . AM7 Itll IM&' US ENevFrHKi"Th T, EvEM VMffH A STflAW, iW 1931. OUR BOARDING HOUSE f 6000 SUFFfW'CrOS! The Pancake Story Another yarn, spread by hi.s enemies, related that he ate pancakes by picking one up in his left hand, smearing it with butter and syrup, laying another on top and eating the result as a sandwich A lot of hill billies did the same thing, it turned out. Mure votes. He was portrayed as seldom a wearing a coat, always soiled shirt. His home, jt was said, had no bathroom. Out in the Oklahoma I ills the farmers didn't wear .oat.-,- 4 5APU6S umder their shirts weren't lean-i- ,.J they had no bathrooms. So that story boomeranged, "EM ( too. And the Trouser Yarn About this time one newspaper sicked a sob- -, sister onto Bill. She produced a masterpiece proving that he woie twe pairs of trousers in cold weather and that his un ierwear wasn't quite clean. "Huh," snorted Bill. when this bit came to his notice. ' How did she know? .She must have woiked in a laundry" Helping Bill along in hjs was his own "organ." campaign No Money, but Luck It was the Blue Valley fanner At one time, between the The Farmer, once a Ivmg towns of Hart.shnrne and Atoka country weekly, got hold f a motora a from little money, started jut .o t 'ect he got pickup Bill, became prosperous. ist. ofhe met It blossomed into a you. Lucky I dollar-preta ty fered. Only got sheet Bill filled it with slim to run for the gove- hot stulf. The burnSample headline: rnorship on. His motoring friend contrib- ing of a hut Is a far greer uted $100 to the campaign. tragedy than the burning t f a City newspapers attacked him palace. Another: When the stork If bitterly. One of them ran a story rav- followed by the little white ing that Murray lived with his coffin. The Oklahomans read, mak-cwife in a house with a sod floor said Bill "So What of it learned, inwardly digested. do thousands of Oklahomans." Then Bill paused in hi-- rur-paig- n to become a r. That made him votes, out in the hills. (More Tomorrow.) d. WASH TUBBS By Cram ; heal-ninte- WHATi 'Rot ns soon as whataman NOD AIN'T OO'Ki tut To TVJAUV-FE ON WITH me ToPAV? not EVEN IP v LET VOU ROM IT LyLENMES. Uf&. ? : - t - for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. William Stoddard entertained at a chicken dinner Monday evening. Th table was decorated In various kinds of fall flowers. Covms were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lowe of Park Citv. Mrs Sophia Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard and family. A , f : farewell social will be held Friday evening, September the Wellsville ward in honor of who w.il Elder Reid leave here Seotember 8 on a A mission to good program has been arranged and will be In charge of Bishop John J. Hendry. Following the program the rematne'er of the evening will be spent in room dancing in the recreation tabtr-naclof the Wellsville ward Swiss-German- , f 4. in y. The Madre club will met at the home of President Mrs. Anona Maughan Thursday after-- f -i noon, September ' Mrs. John Morgan and small t son of Ogden came Friday to spend two weeks visiting horn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Parkinson. Mrs. Rose Leishman and son. Conrad, spent Sunday at Hyde Park as eupsts of Mr. and (Mrs. Earl Kirby. Reese Leishman entertained at a watermelon party Saturday evening. A delirious chicken supper was also enjoyed. Covers werp laid for twelve. The M. I. A. of the Second 3. , -- i To f so coo-co- ABOUT i wunta buy a suit, Mif.Tcr I s ANN V 'WA' ILL SHOW HttA. 1 KNOW vjvtj TvV GIRLS nRE entertained after undergoing an operation Thursday evening at an at- for appendicitis two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Thorpe tractively arranged dinner in husbads and small child of Salt Lake. compliment to her birthday anniversary. The din- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson r.nd ner table was decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fisher of various kinds of fall flowers. Ogden were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Chris Larsen Covers were laid for fifteen. The family of Mrs. Margaret Bradshaw celebrated her sixty-sixt- h birthday anniversary Satcolor The urday evening. scheme of pink and white was carried out in every appoint- -' ment. Covers were laid for thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald and small son of Sparks Nevada were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lca- . tham and family of Salt Lake came Saturday and spent Sun day here as guests of their mother. Mrs. Martha Leatham. Mrs. Lon Jarvis of Mackay, Idaho, spent Wednesday and Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Eird and children of Salt Lake returned home Monday after spending four days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead. They also came to attend the funeral of Miss Constance Bird held at Mendon Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah A. Parker enter-- 1 tained at a family dinner Sunday evening In honor of her husbad Heber Parker's eighty-sevet- h birthday anniversary. A beautiful vase of gladioli.-formethe centerpiece of the dinner table. Covers were laid WASH COMES HMD OF A SUIT SC AS VTS GOT LONG IOTSA o MM. and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe g to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ivy Thorpe of Salt Lake held in Logan First waid Monday afternoon. Mrs. Thorpe was the wife of Thomas Thorpe Jr., former residents of this city. eom-min- HYRUM A rim large group of friends 10 J Vjs of and Mrs. Herman Pedersen entertained on Saturday evening at a bonfire party in their honor. The affair was held in Blacksmith Fork canyon near the city power plant. The evening was spent in games and Mr. BOOTS and HER BUDDIES THXF5.E6 NOTHING CAN DO TO PERSUADE VOU TO TAV ? ent. I NOPE, L GET I music. F. A. Broadstone entertained with accordion music. Thirty-thre- e guests were pres- to Town Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pedersen and family have moved from their home in Hyrum to Logan where they expect to re side. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw and children of Magna were Hyrum visitors last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nielsen and other relatives Mrs. Horace Nielsen of Pocatello was a Hyrum visitor during the week-enMiss Lila Eliason, daughter of Mr. and Mis John Eliason returned Saturday from the east whore she has spent the past two years laboring as an L. D. K. missionary. Miss Elia-so- n worked in Baltnnme. Maryland and Syracuse, New York. Following her release, three weeks ago. she lias been travel mg, visiting historical places of interest at New York City Wilmington. Delaware, PhilaBaltimore delphia and St Louis and reports having had an excellent time. She will resume her teaching position at the Lincoln school when school opens on Wednesday. The Primary association of the Third ward has been reorganized with the following officers: president, Julia L Eliason: counselois. Annie Jensen and Aleda Allen with Constance Nielsen as serretarj. Fern Wah-Ie- n as chorister; Kathrvn Adams, organist and Wclda Jensen, plav leader. Friends of Miss Phyllis who are members of the Budge clime establishment where Miss Liljjnequist has been employe, I. entertained at a shower Friday evening at the home of Dr. D J Sutton. Miss By Martins GEE . TOOttE f A HORRY, THEREG A PLANE OOYtAOE EOR. YOU To ELY HOME IN WL VEND GOMXONE OOWW IN A GOTTA WEU.,E IN GOCH GOIN' Moved Thelma NOT EMEN TnE GUTTERING BRASS BUTTONS TO MARE MUCH PlFFEREWCE. WASH BEWILPERED. COMPLETELY baffle-- LStEM FEW OAYG To FLY SS. AW ,DVLLY YOURE DTlLL TH' GAME OL WEVV, AN1 1 LEFT HOtAE IN A FhANE FLYiN' SACVd IN ONE, COURSE , THIS ' ISN'T TH' I'M SWEETHEART, TOO SAME AREnVcHA ? TVENL--1'- GIRL VT VE.FT''NT"-BO- T, ONE not th' same , EDTHETZ. 1'. GOSH BACK d. LiljenquLst and 'MOM N FOP ; I Since I A FELLOW WOCkER IKI CwiCkS OFFICE GOT Cowauin BE VNOCCRD ABOUT WHAT MIGHT HAPfTu HtfJE AT the OFFICE, MAY Put i not gdng n W.PMAN tune! utteE I'D with A SNAPPY ON, EFTS AAONlE T NlGHt CHlClC. WHAT S COME Y'ou? hou'ne nEnFR acted like This BEFOGX t vt'cuE OmER - ARE You KEEPlNa SbAAETHlNG ME P FRONT COKE all the instaumentsIF v U t-V - IKE SLL'KtP, OF OlCk LAS BE EM WipCR OlE? E D hiS OWN chanefs OF Suffering THE SAME , FATE JhvI Miss Muriel Jensen were guests from Ilyrum. Miss Liljenquist was married to Wednesday Robert B. Leishman of Salt Lake On Wednesday evening a wedding reception was held m their honor at the I'irst ward amusement h.Hyrum 11 ward will present the three !mt Celebrate Itirthdav operetta. Princess ChrysantheThe Hvrum stake Relief Somum in the ward recreation hall Tuesday evening. Sept. 8. ciety celebrated the th rtieth anniversary of its orgam.-atkfor their opening social. impressive program last Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn ?.t and the Misses Mary and Bar- Wednesday. Among the large bara Glenn of Cardston. Can- congregation present were Mrs Salt Lake; ada, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Parkinson, R. Owen. Logan: Mrs Mrs. Walter T. Glenn. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Kid- SarahMrsA. Paiker, WelKville-anRebecca Lindlev oif man and family of Petersboro who were the officers were the guests of Mr. and Ogden of the first organization. Mis. Eugene Jones Sunday. An extensive Miss Rosalie Baugh and Mr, , history of the Ada Murray went to Ogden soripfv from Wednesday on an inaenr.ite IS being Prepared bv theump May. stake g Lindley was officers. The reading of the Liors'to Fionaas .table be brought home from fU?i?rX Pakpant effects an a Logan hospital Wednesday the program. important part of THAT'S come StEP A COUPLE -- AND HOUJ. ABOUT A IT. BABY! 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