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Show f V ''V' 9 if rv i vi ir THE HERALD PAGE FOUR. The A Herald-JournMnh Ewr .. day Afternoon Humor Mri-t-t- , ! Co.. s y't -- r. land" UntU-- itician there has never been a good politician- - and there never will be they're all parasites who deand vour the public treasure when they are not doing that -they are creating grotesque schemes to enable oth r people to become parasites the nation exists - not bebut in cause of government spit: of it context I'lKIIING END.-'-, A It is certain that a Fascist dictatorship has serif, us!y hten disuiised hy eastern financial and Hlitieal leisses. It is rnme or less ocnly advocated hy Owen D. Noting, who earnout lages it under the phrase; 'putting extraordinary jiowcr into the hands of the president. Of all the enemies ami pr:d ., that afflict humanity - the worst sad most derrurjiye is the pol- other Cache valley, like sections of the west with a fron tier history, has had its pioneers In various In the enterprises. scheme of colonization of this was a Peter such pioneer locality Maugban. Another, whose name, though not so often mentione I historically in Cache annais as that of I'eter Maughan, is written large in the valley's activity book. It is Hezckiah Thatcher. r tatorship. WITH JIM MARSHALL, A MERCHANT FP.INCF, Middle age is that period of life when a mao's idea of happiness is to go out to the beach, spread a newspaper over his tare and sleep all day on the sand ti nm jiport-- . de- partment Ii fish niggle of your hank Mr Glotz uggest that you no t iff candy a bait jFish that bite at (his bait will ne unable to extrieiito theii teelh enabling you la Ian. I them easily. 1 CHAPTER XLVin 'HE gray kitten mewed again, sat on the fifth atep down from the top of the flight and as Phillips reached for It the kitten backed away. Its fur mounted perpendicularly and from its mouth NOTE Mllull! there came a sharp, hissing 'Phftt! fellow's dust other the i i Taking It was Cherrys kitten. the undertakers heal taking Pinky!" Dan Phillips exclaimed. dirt. v.. N) great hurnnn question He picked up the little animal, ever has been settled by politics holding it to the light. It was A cabin in the mountains has or politicians- - and none ever will this advantage ovcjr. a cottage at Pinky there could be no doubt be the can't about it. beyeh LiKle VYHIteWe pay politicians for !.. Pearson, below, asked Impatientldrag wet kelp. and dead starfish Hiqg problems arid allow He n into the y. "Whats the idea? Whats the meanwhile .o loot the poniic trei-- l cat got to do with ?" sury unhindcreu but when we want to scllli But Dan was not listening. One ABIGAIL Well: Suppose the president issued a proclamation anything of Importance - we dis quick glance about him and he was APPLESAUCE 'card the politicians and go toj to flu effect that a grave national emergency existed SEZ: running up the stairs. There were war asked for a moratorium on party politics. Supthree doors opening off the third like n I, if war settles things for a ti a, schedule. One led to Dixie floor hallway. on the natural basis for setii"- pose he promised, if reelected, to appoint a strong By lh' time you Shannon's tiny quarters and anmerit and that is that might emercoalition cabinet to deal with the mythical have I. figureother to the Moreaus rooms Philmakes right gency. out, th train ii lips had never stepped behind the cngmic." Wp'I, right there, lie would almost certainly wreck politician is a public third door. It was a vacant apartEvary -- end a brake on progress ment but, no, a tiny crack of light tiny (he Democratic chance of victory. People are so easily without palniciuos lliu panic gleamed above the door sill! A new motor highway, it is anfrightened they would believe the national emerover in two would liav A half dozen strides carried Dan nounced, reaches far inir the Arc-tiyears because monkeying with it gency plea and, very likely, fall in with the plan to Circle. This eliminates he last to that door. The kitten, having only prolongs the agony make the president a dictator. refuge of the pedesnatural rotablished acquaintanceship, crapotential it is a perfectly 'I hat is precisely what the plunderers of this 10- trian. dled close to his arm. It was purrphenomenon - and will be ended . 1 ublie want. by .natural forres They have wiwer, and they will not give it ing in a sleepy WHAT A BOV LIKES TO IIEM every day congress stayed in Dan knocked. , no padlo-ka without waot IXIII-up fight. desperate MOTHER They session it let farther back the There was no answer but he tre-emikic. ini the United S'ates treasury except those for which Sampl time of recovery and every law heard a rustling sound on the opreScrape nut the frosting howl. it passed made it harder to have keys, and you havent. They want no public they posite side of the door. He knocked Mali, d.niglimiti. cover ownership president in the White House, squeezing Lick tile dll,, her of the ice cream a second time. water out of their flooded stock. freezer. All politics is a crude and usualThen slowly, hesitantly, the door to defeat or There she stood! Cherry ly sidy attempt opened. is that with The trouble golf by modify some natural law the yellow housedresa in wearing and all Politicians failed we as so know, bad lies have, politics into you rim r.imy passing some human law both on the fairways and in he which be had seen her so often. lo do anything about the depression. All of in are thus politics spends billions a The lamp light fell on that yellow home. club to make a futile in s ek and tired of political hacking and filling. attempt year dress and made it golden. Cherrys o o the weak survive -- and it DOE", face was pale. She raised wide, There would he a great temptation to cheer the idea YE DIARY make them survive - in niyrrv and o eyes to Dan's. of a strong, centralized body to nin the for a little 'onger suffering fa and man said, Cherry vegethe The hnnie, than they otherwise would Rrtjsirx young under the is And that country president. precisely but in the end the veali per table patch, where finde that three As often as she had rehearsed count on. the what plotters lie from wasted do the all ish and radish plant, money suffering the scene to follow as often as she or other plague, had hoped for it what on them merely Impoverishes he the gouzle-hiiThey only conceal one thing; 1 lie fact that THEY happened the are me much doth sadden who which in mightily stronger would become the government! in the next few moments was nothand rails me tn shake as with an majority and adds to the agony whatever like Cherry's Imaginof the doomed. gue, until I do down a noggin of ing ings. Dan took a step forward. He This dictatorship plot and it will appear in concrete parsnip nine, whirh doth sooth-nerMankind is utterly Irnpi'ent to greatly. And so to sitting held out the kitten and Cherry foim very soon is the most dangerous thing that has n the teller, twiddling thumb for took It in her arms. break any natural law - and when confronted this nation since 1776. If it succeeds, goodthe none?, until Dame Brew doth It appoints politicians to tilt at I "Here," Dan said. rcneol the bi'M j announce that tlir. encumbers and found him on the steps." "Pinky eOodmiPo and to America. free bye he do brave of supply and demand and the growing vastly please We dont think it will succeed. We think the AmerThe words halted. The young and uni handsome, ulien we do a 'pvlval of the fittest leaders with a breaker of Aunt Idas man was looking intently at the ican people are too weary of their present gravity cordial MightR merrie-S-j girl's face. He did not move was the wish is f.iVlier to .he to them any more rope. We think the voters are raspberry not even standing inside the room. to dinner. thouht ut that doesnt make too give the sensible under suffer much lo longer present He did not try to touch Cherry but the thought any more Intelligent All ehonrd for the Fair Grounds. nature will take her course remained there staring at her. mismanagement. Bus going right out. anyway- and trying to change that This dictatorship plot can lie beaten if Americans course causes 99. BP per cent of all TT was the girl who recovered will think, and act. If they allow themselves to be the world's tenuhles 1 from her panic-strickesurprise first. She put to be turned into a milling herd, it AND, LISTEN: Despite the a band to her throat, smiled In a universal Jesire to monkey with will win. way that was not quite convincing, the machinery the quickest aw Which shall it be? best wav to cure anything said in a low. throaty voice. "Thank leave to is the depression I I guess you're suryou. Dan. THE ROAD HOME It severely alone. There are two movements that prised to see me!" He nodded. It was not Dans t wat-- h with interest: One is the voice that answered but one that of the bonus army; tne welling EXAMS IN BED ther is the d of the notion, to which should b Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jeppsen UTICA. N. Y.. July 19 irpo An lddcd. the increasing use of local automobile accident which caused and family of Mink Creek, Idaho, money. serious injuries to John V. Gos- paid Mrs. Genevieve Wheeler a The bonus invasion may or may A list of the actors with whom ling. 17. serior at. the Assumption special visit Tuesday afternoon. ot bring results; it so largely Miss Gladys Webster spent the Marian Nixon has appeared worn, Academy, did not prevent him lepends on the of n from taking the state regents ex- week in Silver Star visiting Mr. read like a Whos Who" of Holly :inglo man that any hour may wood. aminations necessary for gradua- and Mrs. 'lhcron as its wilting. Miss Orba Jorgensen of Huntstion, Lying flat on his hack in They include Dustin But the movement bed. Gosling took the examina lonr ville and Miss Maude Webster Mix, Buck Jones, John speciailv as it is Working out he week-en- d and nsssrd His marks guests of Miss June j bert, John Karr-u- in tween Richard 90: English, 91, and Nelson. Barthelmess, rural the city isjobless and the Farrell, vital. These producers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Peterborg Warner Baxter, Keginmu ia-.- .. American History, 74. springing up thriugh and family spent Sunday afternoon Buddy Rogers. Eddie Dowling, A .he land town unemployed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Jolson, Grant Withers, Charles irade laborwhere for surplus farm Auger. Ray, Bert Lytell, Pat O Mally. have the beaten system Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webster Edward Everett Horton and many There is work enough for everymotoied to Weston Surday to visit others. relatives. In Rebecca of Sunnybrook one; there is food enough for The swapping of idle labor Chris Hansen of Mink Creek, Farm. her latest and most im.or waste four! has all the charity Idaho, visited meeting portant screen role, now playins. doles, bond issues, stop-gaschemes at the Capitol theater. Marian is hero Sunday because it is an even ex Miss pwrri Porter mid Miss seen opposite Ralph Bellamy, newand no idle man hangp, screen est or idle sensation in first his Margaret O.ci weu visiting Mtsj Alta Larsen, Sunday afternoon. entirely sympathetic and romantic dollar makes a profit. This thing of issuing hundreds Miss Doris llebdnn of Preston role, that of the kindly Dr. Adam Fifth ward Is spending the week Ladd. Rebecca's kindly friend and of thousands of dollars in bonds wi'h her aunt. Mrs Alta J. Auger suitor. rate, to faring a high interest Alfred Santell directed this Fox mploy men Messrs Gerald. Merl. Russell and j waste time at and DeWayne McKinsey and Jay version of the Kate Douglas Wig-gi- futile hand labor rusting and Charlotte Thompson mas- machines stand ready to do this Thompson of Puston were visiting friends and relatives here, Sunday terpiece which was adopted for 'a her more efficiently, is a bad Leand L. Auger left Mondar the screen hy S. N. Behrman and thing and it is, without relievfor Boise, Idaho, where he will Sonya Levien. ing distress, handing on a burden d rf debt and interest that will a few dav this week. Mrs. Chorissie B. Owen and day with Mrs. May Hebdon and drive to penury the little home, daughter. Myrtle, spvnl Wednev daughter, Velma, in Preston Fifth owners who yet remain wi h their dumb noses above the ward. tide. m directly th farmer and the mechanic, between field and is fun NO MORE damental and there is no reason why town unemployed should not take over srnail factories, pro-diI neater the goods the farmer need Mrs, Hoffman eighteea and them for wheat and LaM Tinw TfHny! when her baby was meat exchange and atoes and corn and born. Within ayear fruit and ailpo the rest. she bad a serious h If of the money pourTbea With JAMES OAGNEY And ed into organized rharitie's. into operation. the In. Her nerves bond issues, into stop-ga- p JOAN BMINDELL relief She programs, had been went to pieces. C'oni-d- y spent to put And News Reel cried idle men on idle land, idle workat alL It was an unhappy household! ers in idle shops and factories, we Her grandmother told her about would hove no hunger ar.d we Wednesday and Thursday the famous Vegetable Compound. would not have dairymen pour MARIAN That's how old and trusted a remedy 'n8 milk in streams while town it is! "I have taken six bottles," she babies hy the million are beoom In RALPH BELLAMY says, "with marvelous results and I am 'nH rickety morons for lack of 3? j BsmJ OB the play by Kata Douglas (or my increasing health. scnaal vitamins. But that way would produce no With CAROLE LOMBARD Wiggia and Chartooa Tbompaon. profits for the usury gang Sell- And CHESTER MORRIS ing a 8 per cent bond, running for PICTURE FOX 20 years, and then throwing the Comedy and Cartoon , S' I money away is a far better sys- - j tem, for the usury crowd. Consider this setup for a minute; The Democratic party, with a good plalfoim, promising things a great majority wants, seems almost certain to sweep the natio.i in November. The financial von Id, generally, wants anything hul this. The jolitie.i! .mid, firmly entrenched, shudders at i. row and consequent loss of jobs ;h vision ot .( and g:alIV ... ot i" ponsible for the taking of billions d.siais lrom the public treasury for the benefit of fioaiioeis, national 4, rid international, must he kept in power if the financiers are not to suffer. So then what? j 1 ! - living-room- . i- train I - j tor j i sing-song- - h - dark-fringe- l, 1 g es j t- - eele-lira- le n, GLENDALE T aLKIK OIM CS Hezekiah Thatcher in the earlyacdays of Utah settlement, was counted a neb man. one whose wealth, many thought, second in mass of accumulation, only to that He.kiah of Brigham Young. Thatcher had four sons, J.ih.1 B;. Moses and George )' was "I-- i Thatcher. A ham B. Preston, first bishop and third mayor of Lcgan. In August, 1S59, Bishop I reston John and and his brothers-in-laThatcher, came to Logan and a little later, Hezekiah Thatch-- ! er arrived. Thatcher had se tiled at Payson, before coming to Cache Thatcher valley, and Hezekiah with his family before th: Pay-- j residence had hp?n in Cali- fornia. Mr. Thatcher had sent a wagon train during the into California for merchandise, These were largely supplies brought into Cache valley and maaided in the upbuild.ng terially of this locality. 1WS&-5- LHP YEAR d ha ( 19 3 2. It was Thatcher money and t terprise that carried on a union n- -, MW and broupht the irst merchandise into Cache. Thu merrBntlie tlrm 0f shearman and1 Thatcher became the first busi-- j ness firm of its kiqd of conse-Later it quence in the valley bore the name of Thatcher A; gons Today the name of Thatcher is wejj known. It has been identified n with the banking and music ness and is sti11 maintained, as well as in lines theatrical in gan city. Hezekiah Thatcher, the grand- father of Guy, G. W Jr and n Moses Thatcher, ail prominent day in local business circles, keptthe wealth that he possessed flowing into many channels all mu- tua'ly helpful in giving to Cache valley a place that is unique in northern Utah, and southern Idaho. He was truly a merchant prince in this section. miU, ; I i 1 ' j busi-Aaro- i f'a(,U0 SfllOivl llourl V'UI.N iOSlDOllC Ml'Ctin . A of the la.lie hoard of education scheduledcounty next rhursdav si tin inaly county school offices iu tin- c,!.ir . house has been postponed one week, to Thursday, July 2 S ; J. VY. Kirkbride announced Tuesday afternoon. President Alhert of th" board of education is ill at his home in Smithfield ami attend the session set f ir 7, 1,11,. dav , Suiienntcmlent Kirkbride said, ong-Aaro- fr a- SAN FRANCISCO. July 19. u San Francisco butler today, score 18. p, 92 TODAY petrified flap-ji-- k just been awarded to ufiib. rt J. Glotz for the host fishing hint sent in silver-plate- 19, son-in-la- BT KIS.sr.IX HESS laotsily, folk! Have you got sunburned bark? Si haw ouch! we! the suiface, and unrealized hy the public at large, a dot is forming to throw this republic from the lock of its Constitution into the angry sea of dic- the World ra "Proclaim Liberty throughout the AMKRICA: FREE OR FASCIST? Sitting Atop JULY Stories of Early Cache Valley al Tenter Published at Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Kr.tcred as second-clasmatter at the N Gunnar l. isinuson, prv.-- i lent. price In postoffire, Logan, Utah, under toe act of March 3, 1x9 SO m the Cache Valley by mail, $2 advance, by eaiiici j.So a year in advance or inc the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail YYtxi the year. Gilman. Nicoll .1 ituthinan. fvecial Representatives San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Boston and Detroit R. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. OTT1S PETERSON, Manajing Editor V' TUESDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, field Newspaper n Scripps-Ca- - BRIDE fe was entirely strange and seemed to only one In the world I love! Don t belong to another person. you know that!"- e e "Yes, It Is a surprise. Have you been here all the time, Cherry! I were footsteps on the rpHERE didnt know" staircase. Max Pearsons bead "I didn't want you to. The jani- emerged above the railing as the two in the doorway turned. tor said It was all right. He let me stay here. Ive been down in "Cherry!" Pearsoe, exclaimed. the apartment, too but only when Well, I'm ccrtaiflly glad to know I knew you wouldnt be there. No youre all right! Has Dan told you one saw me. I didnt want anyone weve been tearing the town apart U know about It. Pinkys been to find you! Thought you'd been here all the while but tonight he kidnaped or smashed up In an ac- must have slipped cut whoa I Cidvut The girl shook her head. "Dan wasnt noticing. didn't tell me," she said. Her eyes Level glances. Level, matter-of-fac- t voices. And all the while the were on Dans. The look that flaming, stabbing words so close to passed between these t 0 was unmistakable. Dans lips. Pearson coughed. "Oh, I see!" There was the briefest pause and then Phillips made a tremendous be said. "Other things to talk effort. Hs said, "Cherry you want about By the way, Dan, do you realize we have a taxi waiting outme to go, don't you!" sider1 "Why, I "Good Lord! Id forgotten all "If thats what you want Ill do about It!" Dan moved but the other It." Suddenly Daa was voluble. a hand on his arm. "Ill do anything you say. Cherry. put"I'll take care of It Max told I mean anything! You can have a divorce If you want it. Every- him. "Got to be running along anyI want to get off an answer thing was my fault I know that how. now. Theres no reason why you to that wire." "You mean about the Job! Are should be tied to a dub lile me! I couldnt expect It after the way you going to take It Max!" "Yes, I guess' so. Ill be clearing I've treated you. Well arrange out In a couple days. See you tothings in the quietest way make " it as easy for you as possible. Oh, morrow, Dan Cherry stepped forward. She put you're a million times too good for me and I know it! I've made every out her hand. "We'll both see you, kind of fool of myself a man can. Max. You wouldn't leave WellingI couldn't expect you to forgive the ton without saying goodby to me, things I've done! And I want you would you! I thought we were to be bappy, Cherry! I want that friends." more than anything else in the Pearson's hand gripped the world. Ill Ill even give you up girls. Of course we are," he said. If that will make you happy!" "Always!" He could keep from It no longer. And that handclasp, the look In Suddenly Dans arms went around Cherry Phillips eyes meant more the girl. He caught her close to to Max Pearson than declarations him. Dan whispered, "Darling of lore from any other woman In oh, my dear my dear, I love you the world. Pearson grinned. 'Well, so much! I'll be getting along now!" It was like a miracle. Cherrys They went down to the second soft cheek, like warm velvet, floor landing together. Cherrys against his own. Cherry unresist- face, smiling down over the baning that fervent embrace. Cherry nister, was the last thing Pearson raising eyes that were like star- saw before palling down his hat light. Cherry his own beloved brim, drawing up his coat collar and stepping out into the night. Cherry close In his arms! And suddenly the miracle became reality. She drew away. The girls ZHERRY and Dan stood before eyes they were no longer level their own theshold. Dan opened and matter-of-fac- t but radiant, the door, touched the wall switch met and tender and they entered the apartment. misty gloriously Dan's. "Great guy, Pearson! he said. She whispered. "Dont leave me "But then Ive always told you Dan! I couldn't stand it. I that." again, dont want you to go away again Cherry would have agreed with ever!" him. She was about to say as much You mean you dont want a di- when something on the floor caught vorce? Youll give me another her eye. A slender, white envelope. chance! Oh, Cherry, I swear that It was lying Just within the room if you do everything will be differ- where the Janitor had slipped It ent! I'll never be such a fool again. underneath the door. Cherry picked I love you. Cherry. You're the it up. rp.-ra- A Dan. r. letter! Oh. she said. look!" "For you, Both of them were staring at the Inconspicuous lettering In the upper left hand corner of tlio envelope. The name was that of a famous magazine. Quickly, with a Dan exclamation tore open the envelope, drew out the sheet that was inside. "Cherry!" he cried. "Why why, Cherry !" lie held a slip of pink paper bearing the words. Tay to the erder of Daniel Phillips, J300. "Theres some mistake, Dan waa "It isnt for me muttering. Cherry. It cant be!" "Lets read the letter, dear. It was a brief note. The editor was pleased to Inform Daniel Ihll-lip- s that his manuscript. "Night Life, had won first prize in the magazine's amateur writers contest. The story would he published in an early Issue. The letter ended with the hope that the editor might see more of Dans woik. There were the phrases, "promising," "original flavor and "vitality. The young man raised puzzled eyes. "But I didn't enter this contest! I didnt" All at once he understood. You sent it! he cred. "Cherry, you did this, didn't von 7 "You dont mind, do you, Dan! You see, I knew I knew it was a fine story. That time you arked far it I didnt tell you the truth. I said the manuscript was lost because I didnt want to tell you I'd sent It away. Oh, I was sure It would win all the time hut 1 wanted to know before I told you! I n. so happy, Dan. Ive always known you were going to be a grwst writer!" "But Pip not Oh, but, Cherry, I'm just a dub work as I never worked before! Look the letter says theyd like to 'see more of my work.' Theyll sec plenty of It! It's why. Cherry, this is the great chance of my life I mean the real one!" He had used those words before. He thought of Brenda. "Cherry, Dan said slowly, "chances to write stories dont mean so much. All I want Is the chance to show how much I love you. How different everything is going to be for us from now on! The girl smiled. "IVe'lI take that chance together, Dan. Its the happy ending of the story." And the beginning of a new one!" Then Cherry said the word that Is the happiest ef all endings and of Jill beginnings. Cherry said "Yes." (THE END) Ill . ANOTHER BIG STOR Y catitol theater , pro-iuc- .s CAPITOL nt p NOW PLAYING! n sp-e- ever-risin- g ti TEARS RANp i- rhe Crowd Roars NIXON It q- fa-to- one-tent- Mona Moran had been asked by a lawyer to marry one of his richest clients, to have complete, freedom for one year and then to decide if the marriage should be permanent. Should she say yes or no? Read Monas answer in the new serial, For Love or Money. Sinners The Sun ?.-- immi IT STARTS WEDNESDAY I1 DONT MISS IT - |