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Show PAGE FOUR TIIE 4c- - 4M- 4 The Her A aid-Journ- - al Fiery Week day Afternoon West Center street, Logan, Vtah, by ym VH New Cat he Valley son mutter at the Littered a semnd-claapresident.1 postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1371) Substruction pruc in 50 Cache Valley by nmil, $2 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year in advance or 4ic the month Outside ('ache Valley, by mail $.V0 the year Gilman, Nicoll Ac Kuthman. Special Representatives San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Huston and lKtroit. yv. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor K.$.-un- u s 1 -- Howdj, full:! Yale prufcit-nor- e claim to lme fnuiid Hint in a food. If IIiih in a fart, Joe liiingMurtt'r has Horn find a lot of food tmlii). The profesNors xay thot beer cimtainx valunhlc vitannnox Yeah, Vitamines T, II, I, R, K, T. Mrs. Elir.ii M. olftee-hiiiflera- whatever. s , . I WEEKLY MARKET REPORT ' Amalgamated 1 .end heavy. leoner ( National Yaciumi picking ' ' ' up. North Aiuerlean Telephone In receivers hands. Asbestos Roofing has large overhead. ready tanleloupe tirowers to rut melon. t Atlas tlranite Co. on rocks. ( giant navy dirigible, Pacific coast, r requires square feet of gas for Inflation. This is juxt three square feet of gas more than is generated 'at ah afternoon session of congress.'"' ' The Akron is filled with helium gas, which makes it 'tutlque" mnong " federal gas bugs. IN MKMOKIAM Henry MeGoufua is dead of his Inek-ja- inotlier-lii-law- ! A German scientist has invented a machine that can run on the ground or fly in the air. This will be very useful for motorists. They HELL . , BOOM FQjt, ROOSEVELT!V HOLLYWOOD trade-blocki- , i) I t; .; , . JUST WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? I . Jk- te hungry and stage a ou are looked a communist, and policp'with gas bombs and large guns stay close by. But if you are thirsty and stage a parade in favor of beer for everybody, you can have the police bapd, the mayor to lead the march in a silk hat and morning on with gave suspicion' as being probably clothes and the plaudits of the multitude. Of course the results of each parade are the same:' No food, no brer. But still, its all very confusing. xan knock fifdHirjan into the fur, nud limn zoom after him YBOIARY Mighty earlie up, waked by terrible caterwauling from Little Homer's ronme; and I fin dash In, and flhilf tffu Imny " holding tiis big tod. ftnd' bofloViing most horribly ; and Lord' It do develop that the jarknnpcx hath tied a string )ung around bis toe and diVqiped the other end Of it out of the' casement window, so that 'Skinny Trtncs, " his little' comrade, could waken him carlic In the morn by jerking the string! A pox on the noodle-pate- d . . r crackbralns! . a. I, , i i Everyone was tnvitcM ' to visit (he hospitals on National Hospital Day, but we did not accept the invitation The last time we went into one of those places, we came out minus our tonsils. g. PARTING SHOTS Dont sell America short; our great Wall Street finan- eiers will do K for' yout " ?l I " Congress has Increased the tax tin lubricating r8. This wfll work a great hardship on restaurant chefs who mix It with vinegar and serve it as French dressing. ! The booming voice of Alabama's W. W. "'Plain colorful Bill Brandon, is expected to be the first and the loudest to cast a vote for any candidate at the Democratic convention at Chicago. Btsiidviy wirv.Wtm iukssisiMal fame at Madison Square Garde" in 1924, when bis '"Alabama casta 24 votes for Oscar W. Underwooa' rould be beard all the way to the Bronx, ns' expected ter head 'his state's delegation. And when the roll call starts, be is expected to make the Chicago SUJ.urn rever- Alabama casts 24 berate with votes f or Franklin D. Roosevelt. ' is shown above in the role widely made him famous. Loiter steps TodayS ' " on police patroj wagnns, "inn LOVER'S TOMB PARIS, May 21. (I'Pi-T- he first chamber of the Paris civil tribunal b that a mistress just has the right the" family' tomb of her lover.- - followibg the rendering of judgment 'in a rather peculiar case.-- The dead mail left a will, naming pa aolc exeedtor his daughter by legitimate marriage, ordering tieb to 'pay an allowance to the mistress. A secohd clause set a part in the burial vault for the body of the mistress, pue legitimate wife was ruled in her request to make the second clause of the will invalid. de-id- ed tf over-Brand- OGDEN, May 2t iPe Ogden livestock reports bn pa., day; as mndc by the USD A re as lot , lows: Hogs Receipts, 996. including 260 for market. 158 direct, 154 to ' Swanston packers. 137 " to San Francisco market: looks steady, not established early, top, prices load -- mx "I Tdnhos averaging 177 pounds steady at,$31fj; packing . s ui .tf ,3 10; late yesterday a four decks Iq i' to 210 pound lea , $3 ID: about half load iveri.,) weights out at $?. 15. rv.ttle - Receipts 48. Including " 'or market and . 23 to Orby pacers; steady; package local teed lot steers, 973 pounds, 5 50, vit.i 3 per ccut shrinkable .ahow-rn- c two oilt at 150; few . heifer, same terms, 5 00; odd b.iU.., 52 2541250; late ' yesterIdaho grind 75.' ' day. lo ", on steel. i 7 55, two r ' Sheep- - Receipts.' 7 138, including 53 for market, 2294 to Denver pnarket,' 621 to St.. Joseph mar-14to.'.Chicugh market and i97' to Clili-tc- o packets: no early TblfK-late Vrstcrday, deck fleshy choice 150; (Hiforma lambs, drive-ill5.254, 5,50; few yearling wethe'hc-bkoo.,S!,a' ; i v.l V f. Agnr-Hanco- Ne-hr- hon.C furihrr OJNQflDM IPAOIFSC I HE OV F.Rl. KOI NI 'll." OUYEST INMAN May p loo, ' PREFERS OXEN BROWN CITY. Mich, May 21 U.pe Because they are more powerful than His teem 6f horses, John Sisson keeps a yoke of oxen on his farm near he for heavy The oxen, . 5.400 pounds work. each, fill a neeessaiy place in farming according to Sisson. nt ic A chuige of th busine-Plans for Memoual It Jl kl till I I Sitting Atop the World WITH JIM MARSHALL PLANNING no means mv mite to ad mid inform'd ion the galaxy you're digging up. Jim" writes Dr J K T rays the "All the ultra-violhuman body needs fan lie obtained by exposing one hand to bright sunlight for 10 minutesfor so exposing most of the body several hours is rather a waste of time and body "Every advance in medicine and surgery - designed to save people from pain -- has been bitterly tought by churches and denounced from pulpits And in the South Seas the natives try to ore smallpox by scraping the patient all over with to I'd like opportunity, or reverses, when they arise. Arrange to keep 10 of your income at least earning for you Mem her FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM United States Depository CacheValleyBanking - TRUJT COMMERCIAL, 'YOU Id and Doc Thanks, . know that - The United Stales does not hold a single speed record - rail, airplane, motorboat or automobile farthest-wes- t -- the highway sign in the country tells the ocean mileage - to China - Judge Ben ("Companionate Marriage") Lindseys middle name is Bai r -- the dome of Hie apitol at is made of guess! Washington last iron . ol hislmy '36 leiords he Uniled that "JR. R wnuit due thi can dollars I hnv.v it In foie .ihoiii j ne't January now X.t7'i MIA. I e I- - A nny &.MILE in f'.l.des who ll all evil pi $l.5t.t now" v ,'"d that'. lose preltv Hid Lovd s ImIIiii;; Briti-- h poond will h'tv six Aioer- paid AAVINGJ a bank or infnt-matio- f CompanyI JTRENGTH AN0 CHARACTER n Phillips offers the that the nalmmil debt of no mil ion ever was paid off J.uk and sav- . . tint at interest in our ings department. - 1X35 jour in old affe; security fo. your wife and children; a reserve to meet of ) and Lloyd's probahlv will lo.e A congressman an travel anv- where he I1I0 s ihoard a trmsporl ml lake hi., nil vaialmn Dips family along, too simply by p ly ing $150 n d iv for hoard - some gold mining slock lire selling today for more than at . ALL TRAINS LEAVING m SIONS MAY, 27,28,29,30 RETURN LIMIT JUNE 6 Isnt you'd EXAMPLES OF BOUND TRIPS FROM LOGAN .... Spiingtimc All-Fxpen- se N w Los Angeles Spokane Portland Butte Kates lit Effect Enjoy a brief springtime vava-tio- n Spend several happy days in beautiful Salt Lake City. A change of air and scenery will do you good A holiday in the heart of sremc America is always a thrill Write for details about our very attractive RATES. Everything covucJ-a- t low cost. .Boise Pocatello .Salt Lake City.. $19.20 17.50 17.80 8.10 7.43 2.40 2.40, pine to Tinitwrw th v Pac tf ie kargain fare a penny mil between aS local point on the O. S. L. and to Call fornia and th Northwest. At then rate it'a ak most as cheap (0 travel a to stay at home. And think of tho pleasures , , now scenes, old friends, and an. surpassed tikrel coraDjrt every mile of the way J j , Correa poBdlnglr low (area O and treat point, a.n etier Lneal A rent (or further detail. HOTEL Newhousc SALT LAKE CITY E. Sutton, Mgr. C. YV. West. Asst. Mgr. . Uunw tom Jdy I MeiMiD)l J" ntgo Union TnV ' 11 oldest member of the Klanryh Indian tribe, died here recenyy. Although blind and feeble for the last 15 years, iho widow of Chief Checaskapg sbnht a great deal of time Weavirii' baskets and tan' ning deer hides , Aak local asent for 111 1 i d? fares: AdillN. $1; Children, 50c. Each Saturday and Sundai. Return limit, midnight of Monday following dale of axle. inie Shelton was s meetim. d iv were made Luncheon w.i, served to Mesdam"s SheUon, Stiah Hughes, Julia Wood, Pearl Wood, Nellie Haneoek. Julia Muit. Maiv K Sorensen, Ethel Walker, Miss Gladys Hughes and Mrs Walker. day Presi n s. 'T.pU-Cln- one-wa- y Minimum 1 S ore., "Klamath falls;. ' 21. Ghecaskape, y mh' (- 740-piu- i One-wa- ;iM If"'"" euMbervinet Ada VV.d.er, The d apologize for being slightly nitwitted, but there some things happening in the larger cities we just are 3pnt understand. fare, plua 2.7c for the Round Trip, where regufare is $16 or less. lar and Jessie Ahrens spent Ibe wrik- end at Ogden violins friends Daughters nf the lloincis nf Mendon ramp will unit at Hie Kil- home of M'ss Jemima lk!: SPOTUGHTING , the out-arg- n , now the d to foreign lands.. fhat pt.her nations England,; for example, favors Canada, with lowpr., tariffs and so the new. Fprd-- p cars for England are tp ibe made ip Canada Instead of Detroit. series of Spain and England together with preferential tariffs, and gt the Ford-3- f forpain will be- naAde in Canada,, too. ,, To date pur crazy tariff laws have driven from this country neafly 13QQ factories and capital of more than $1,500,000, Also scores of thousands of jobs. Isnt it about time we ended this monstronsity of walls and economies, tore down these .started commerce flowing again) - social event of important week was the purty given Saturday in honor of the 5)ta wedding anniversary of Mr ard Mrs. Lewis Bird. The affalr was given at home of the honored guests P.a- Duet, by Mr grum numbers: the primitive circumstances pic- Alfred Yonk and Miss Arlene which Y'onk; readings, by Faye, Kata, here conditions tured Louise Bird; vocal government officials now intend Cassie, and and solos, by Mrs Saddle Hansen amt to remedy Illiterate, Helen and Minnie Bird; talks, b Speaking the 'almost Moroni Jensen and Mathew Bud dialect of the mounAn attractively arranged dinner taineers, Bessie, John and Danwas served. The long tables were iel Corbin were shy of the cameraman's big black box, and aie centered with vari colored tulips ahown upper right as they peered Dovers were laid for Mr and Mix Bird, Messrs and Mesdames, Matimidly around a corner of their thew Bird and tamily, Hemv Six families huddle in Cabin and Bird and family of Buist, Idarags in their squalid huts Moroni Jensen. Bennie HanDaniel Corbi- n- as seen ho, sen and families of Ogden, Alower right when he posed with lfred Y'onk and family. C. P Bird two of his sisters had been tied and Elmer Hemnger, Mis with a rope to keep him from Mary family, Bird of Sugar City, Idaho, Dower left you see Mrs Julia straying Campbell of Weston, Mrs Sam Corbin preparing, on a Mrs Julia Peck of Malad Idacrude, ancient stove, her family's ho, Mrs. Maria Riggs of Logan, the of The meal plight Miss Beth Terry of Yellsville, Arevening mountaineeis was revealed when kansas, Roy, Charles and Lorio Bird. Secretary of the Interior Wilbur vixitod their community during a Scoutmaster: Fifteen Scouts, of ft national hew park. Earl Bird and Earl Buist an'1 .survey Arthur Kidman, chairman of tbj troop committee, enjoyed an out ing in Blacksmith Fork canyon, Friday and Saturday. Zeno Anderson was the honored guest at a party given by his Victor Rasmussen at friend, BY LtEWELLYN MILLER Clarkston, Saturday evening Mr Anderson is expecting to lea- . What is com- for a mission to Sweden In June Hollywood . monly known as a "gala pre- An enjoyable evening was spent rather rare and a prettily arranged luncheon miere" has been arnund this town of late More served Those attending from Me were: Mr. and Mrs Hans press agentry, not to mention pres- Anderson, Keith and Glen Andersure, strongarm- son, Mr. and Mrs. James Poul-se- n and daughters, Laura and ing and minor Oliver and Miss Mary blackmail, has Minnie, been necessary Peterson, Oral Kidman to get the stai j Mr. and Mrs Harold Sorento dig up S3 son and family of Castleford, for a formal Idaho, and Mrs. Leslie Hill of than Garland, were guests of Mr. and opening ever before Mrs. Joseph Sorenson. Tuesday But this wa- -. Mrs. Sorenson entertained at a all changed nicely arranged luncheon in honat the open- or of her children. Mrs. Annie Larsen entertain! Grand ing nf Hntcl at th) at a quilting Friday Luncheon Chinese Dons) was served to 10 guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker, crowds of milMiss Luolla Walker and Moreling fans comblocked the sidewalks ar. i land Roskelley of Simthfiold were pletely the sired In front of (lie thea- guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Clrlla Ladle, ter, and dozens of polue officers John Ladle, Mix.s were needrd to keep the way entertained at a meely arranged clear for the limousines as thpy lunrheon in th-- ir iionor. moved by inches up to the enMr and Mrs. Parley Smiili of trance. Wellsville were dinner gtn.x)x of T'fe opening night w,,. sold not Mr and Mrs Thro1 Whitney. within lit hours after the open Sunday. Mrs. William Buist. Mrs Joing, and on the 01 emug day offers were Turning as high as J4J seph N. Sorenson, Mrs William 5 fer the tickes Ruist and Miss Laura Hughes a, Hi, 'there Depression' tended the birthday dinner Sun' day at the Timne of Mrs Hcdda fin, 'per, who describe I in Centerville. m Mr and Mrs Morris South ,u cl gowns of tars as they on immense sun css vthen site family of Providence were gii-- s! , i confide' the at a well lunc heon, givCrawford is beautifully dressed en by Mrsarranged Gwen Smith, 1 hum in a coat of tan day -. For the benefit of m.s The Seagull girls met at the ford s admirers it should be add- - home of their leader. Viola Bui t. ed that she also wore a cut ,s Tuesday Plans for the summer were made and refreshment served to six. But the morning Nine Trallbuildcra met at the after the Will Rogers was send- home of their leader, Mrs Eva opening of t draapology ing telegrams Smith, Wednesday evenmg Games matic critics were played and refreshments He ftrted as master nt cereserved Plans for the summer monies and introduced the star! an attraettvely arranged lnnc heo of the film Garbo, as usual, ware made was not present But Rogers Mrs L. K Woocl entertained at broad hints gave party, Thursday Tulips formed a "If you will nil remain seated pretty centerpiece Covers were after the picture is all over for laid for Mrs Martha Brook in,, just a minute, I can assure you Mrs H C Sorenson, Mrs Ver-lithat a lady who never has been Patricia Sorenson. Shelton, seen In public, who never has Mrs Wood and daughters, Virf ginia and Audrey. attended the opening of 011c Mr and Mrs. George Richm: her pictures, will come out and I guess you all and family were visitors at Nib-letake a bow know who I mean" Wednesday evening The Gleaner girls with their And, tho it was close to 1 39 finleader, Mrs Ada Walker and Mrs by the time the picture was ished, the immense audience of John D Baker, Mrs Hans Andertourists son, Miss Gladys Hughes visited stars and dressed-uwaited patiently for a glimpse of the Martin Harris monument at Clarkston, Sunday after sacraGarba The "lady" who appeared was ment meeting Mrs Joseph N Sorensen accomVVnHne( Raatv He was gotten up in the fear- panied Mr and Mrs Harold Sorcostume he ensen of Castleford, Idaho, to Salt ful and wonderful used to Wear when he played Lake City Wednesday, to attend the ' servant girl in those old the funeral of George Larsen who was killed In an auto accident. Sen nett comedies. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey and And nobody laughed. A gag never fell flatter Mr and Mrs Howard Whitney sent motored to Plymouth Tuesday So the next day Rogers The around telegrams . taking all the held its closing blame, but having a quiet laugn party Tuesday evening Games and at those people who sneer at dancing were enjoyed and refresheelehrily gnwkers and then hang ments were served to 75 Mr and Mrs. Melvin Muir, Helen around for tt guilder nt Garbo. An down, tariff continue to s proud, fringing jobs every- The Tried to "liv-lnx- fo. foreigners, and factories OjUf .tariff walls are po high gt tflj) tumble-- H AND CANADA GETS THE JOBS offhif.Smoot-TIawley-lJ.ooy;er-Meq- 1 I m Utah, Idaho, 'junitar.ft. Oregon, Nevada and Wyoming. Bet Mendon News one-ha- nd Next to a xmall boys poikot, nothing holds o many' assorted articles as a woman's ipurse. ill ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ: ' The t r o a Me with young folks these days Is that they want to step on th gas and 970,347 , swell ant) lovely .effects but curiously enough we could i ontinue to collect the usual salary . . . Here are some pictures that of the the world show But how the other hatf lives " perhaps you wouldn't call it was the if your home log shuck, shown upper left, that is the residence of Bam Corbin and his family ill Corbin's Hollow," in the Blue ' Kulgc Mountains. In this section, less than a dozen miles from President Hoovers camp at Rapidun, Va, 40 persons live in Evgry dollar paid for taxes means a dollar less for industry. We want to get MORE men into industiy; FEWER wasting their time, doing nothing, in government service. , In the adjustment, of course, some peppje must suffer Tut from the standpoint of the common good there is no question but that we MUST cut down this huge federal horde we are supporting from our slim (ans-t-aso give productive industry u chance. Co-o- p cm re usetul labor ting' one. all Vln-- d o it s. in the liotel, so that guest. will have a to ileMisit nvlp' e v e r time they wish to look' mil of a window at Ihb 'seenery. on p of You rarely sec pn lines more than one or Iwo but their aie 7o pyramids in Egypt the difference on shoe sizes of an - in length - is one-thir- d inch im- when yon feel pepped-u- p mediately after dunking a eup of the coffee, that s effeit of caffeine doesn't start for two hours - AND. LISTEN: If more people would send in i nrious facts we wouldn't have to do any work . , FARES . J,o aipjert thijt these should ,ie kept at the public trough pefely because fhey are .there now ip utter .foolishness. The people we must keep at woik in this country are producers, tQT the parasites. Every parasite drawing, a salary prevents a producer iiom get- niejcel-indhe-sl- ol thing else." meie parasites, performing .Mildew, shift-(er- no EXCURSI0N -- The mil) of the whole question is this: Only a veiy, very small portion of the huge federal aimy is engaged in any. productive work. 1 hoikands of owner and nian-- a g e r of the T o n k i f' (ifto Niiiiiinrr liotel, Tonsil Gap, Ore. M r x. Mildew h a x just side-ste- It throughout the land" liberty. EITK'IENCY IN I.IMNENS tnrrrc- - lf one knows. Of course, it would he nice if everjhody were to have a government job, hut in that case there would he no one to pay the bills. We already have one person m seven more or less dependent on the government, and the piopmtiou glows greater every year, as we intiodiue more tool legulations, restrictions and interferences with private lmr In UVV1 WWV There is h izieat deal of weeping find vtuihiijL cs because leal economy in jiecially t Washington, J). the govei liment would result in throwing many federal employes out of work. I.ut how we are ft would; and it is unfortunate. to without cut exienses expenses no cutting going Humor V ii MORE PRODUCERS .rj I lappen debt the nitnmal Although looks huge, it rc illy ixi. t as bad as it might be- - and hires why. The total debt today amounts to about per cent of the national wealth But England's debt is 10 per eent cent ; and France's 'A1 of the wealth of those nations, respectively. This nation almost got out of debt along in 1X3S, only owing about $3f,(XK) It was, following the civil war, about twice as far in di lit as it is today the height of the 1929 boom and having bigger dividends, too - Run out about It) a. m on August 31 and vou'I! see a parti ll erllnsp of the .son - There is no law dictating the mrangement of the stars on the flag ju..t i ustom FEWER PARASITES; r . The world 8 Ingest poem is aid to be the great Hindu epu the Mahabhardta It was begun 500 B C. Sind tinibhed about s later. years WHY !rmlaim Liberty l. Ou MAY 21, 1932. Some Things -- Pabhshed at 75 N. Gunnar tCo AL. LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, N UNCLE SAM TO AID THESE MOUNTAIN FOLK, LIVING PRIMITIVELY TN ISOLATED COMMUNITY Newspaper Scripps-Canficl- d ILERALD-JOUR- UNION PACIFIC YV. ij Approximalelv .THE OVERLAND BOUTS |