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Show -- Jafeai aim watavt,llrl 'Krrfr ti!ii Tha liirf THE PAGE SIX The ( A . Herald-Journ- al JXfiy WnU-da- Published at 75 West Center streLt, Logan, Ut.ih, by Cache Vnl.ey Newspaper Entered as sccond-- i bus matter at the posiotfne, Lo gen. I'tah, under the art ol March 3. IsT't. Kubsenption prire In Cache Valky by mail, $250 the year in anvarue, ly earner f!50 n year in advance or 40c the month. Outsn.e Cache Valley, by nmil fjuo the er. y Kutliman. .Serial Eepresentatlvi Francisco, Cliitajo, Gilman, New York, Boston, Ictroit, and Scuttle. r. OTT Id PETT UOBKI'.T W. MAHri.V, A lv Mennyi.i; IM.'or Co. fl f', i r- W O' K. t n t si O Jfc. n! b( it i, i f likud UNEMPLOYED CHICAGOANS PROTEST RELIEF CUT t h w ly to m,;M !' ! s sin LOST: ONE SPRING ant to hear a funny stiA tell it ar.d you do the lal r My lips tracked On this ond I have a nice spring u, lull back of the shai k. m couple of barrels a day m diyest season. When the t forest fires all mr the way this spring b .'in mg uMct the brick and I. ic ir the dnw. The spring was wailed up w loose brick that ran down to it Now blue rlay formation. tt (ravel out here is no goou. nr sand is the ternb!e, and turn pomtion is a problem. Sa 1 pand deied, fuially borrevved r. a of cement and a of s..nd fiom a a neighboi , i is a darn decent fellow. I t,. out r.11 the front half of the bt wall, mixed up a rich x.iom of one and a half sand to cne rement and laid the brick in i'i mortar. Me and another sm dug and delved around in i'i gooey muck for a day and fmi. hi up a nice, water-tight sprmg w and cleaned out the bottom of nd deepened it a bit A.l Ak'il.R THREE DAYS. T.iFI: OF i ISNT A I IX IN THE DLKN SPRING Evidently in mussing about either stopped the small , flow opened a new escape P the sptmg; anyhow, I have a fin water-tigh- t container, but no w. ter. Anybody got a nice spai mountain spiing that they wi swap lor an outboard motor, ha a ton of Huhbnrd squash and tv. kittens thnt are guaranteed t claw your eyes out if yob cm lay hand.", on 'em? I am reduced to bartE7 as means of trade and I a.n i$adv t swap anything I have for iinyihn you have that will do lie ai good. I will swap pumpkins, tl nice small sweet soit;' (scabt apples, 13 big and little jiukiy that come from over till' lui. artd feed on my garden, oiiij f, i,, jumping dry row or a nt'ifhh-six Mi ay dogs that come '.itouii and howl nights, and u siiaii li of postage stamps. I can qse set she meat, beans, flour, gun shells, a couple haVst alfalf: n of quarter-tohay, prospety an: a couple sets of splints to bind u: my fractured kind.y disposition. If any merchant desire sen.j neat advertising copy that v, i. call in cash customers bv the li r tahon I will swap for Siiytlur from soft little guys and no loolir' , I am yet in the maiket for second-han- d t:n roof . 3 h ht H t lit -. vj.hv half-sac- ' jub lit.: r io- ii ll itftJ to OHM.! HILL BILLY - . the M 1932. 9, . . .1 tnflfiTlrill1Yriiiiina'3gta with the visitor what cf profound wisdom sou don't know rent going to nut: sou . ." ;.r,d v." sirply had to reply V. cd you don't know tnat that vou laid or. the desk foil uu of you; p.iuj t iL i) jr ;i s going to hurt you t j,ft a Trow oil you j v.e m, out! f nt .1 ho'ud very litlu more re 'bi lonnett- - VtiiV NOT WU)Vi: IT A FAIL UHL'. Our irliiltfttififriTfa i.'h ? Iroe?;ihii Liberty tbrcuuhoiit Hie ;, fiiTmHh Wcl!''- - ..aid No-o- M-- i WITH JIM MARSHALL. mu w Afternoon y iirWiiwM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER LOGAN, UTAH L 'SITTING ATOP THE WORLD Newspaper Scripps-Canficl- d HERALD-JOURNA- i f uih itd Vilg be most of f !I v, lu ov r I. r Vv ii t;? tocnn ignoiaiu i is i Hum Non tli.il lion is if, ir, o.ih one ill ittnl imn great qucMii.ii id portance remains unsettled When is Greta t.tir'io going to return to this . country. . li t is 'rain tr. in ' id i i ompa lc ( ' inmniii , !.. .id I,: the i',i iiiiuiists diMi.iisii.de'' N' itii n..r.y, vc jic f i ii .d s . mi, ...cl waul to b. hove the true u id It w ou'd This would rent two purpr.s (ffeit of scv( t ll hundr "I Cont.iiinltt un'i.i:: nnd, by ft iv 111,7 he n a litlle pov er, it would Und to le.uroe niosl id to pleM 1. )m- liliiul tbeon-- h I Idliives In these theories this newspaper docs not Ik he them to he sun idol to the r ton. lint, iridct pu nt method,, m. i.ihs for re-- e with the people tuning to nny ''.cy hinx lief, the tlieoiies gto.v and flount.li -- mainly htu .m nevei beer, shown, in tictual piactiee to he unwoikabic Why not set aside some part of thin land for no exhibit: give then Sit back und let it .sink into obliuon the thing a chance-an- d under its own weight? f ll ir i" h . ve .on Am,!$A"iA lr 'l it o )'7iz-powa- , B Pessimist: A citizen who notes the activity of an office-holdbefore election and his lethargy er afterwards. INDIGNATION Sparrow (watching an airplane go hyl: The big st.ff! VUio does ho think ho Is, crowding even body off the road like that?" A(o tourists are eln of cars It rmio-te.They hve to Sometimes they ! )jeOr 'J y are forced to drive for r00 Todes before they hit other relative's liou-- no i I 0 I'oV The Big Parade mnU-nool- an- e. ii i.fsac; fl SEZ: Many girts who not wrnotK'd up lanmeh. Vv our in BltEAf'II OF IUO.MlsE ,'d a, n, , let-lu- 11 griy-haire- j te-ir- s s d Next to seeing herself in screen tot the first time, her niOM harrowing experience was watching a bull fight in Mexico City recently. Borne friends race, thoughtful v.tt ih'V.vtng her tho town and. that she gc Blie gtadutillv is getting, used to the make-ubut sue s not going to give bud fights a chance to bc- - she make-u- yet p made by tho USD A, arc as follows: Hog- s- Receipts, 362, including 97 for market, 131 to Swanston packers and 131 to Los Angeles market; steady; lot 176 pound ilnveins on shipper account, $iGU; fw lots mixed heavies, 2C. I pound 50; lew sows, $2.50. down, Cattle - Receipts, 518, all for market; good steers and heifers scarce, these weak to slightly lower; three loa Is 883 pound steers, $1 Du; about two loads feeder steers late yesterday and today, $3.40 h 3.60; odd lots common steers and heifers down to as low as $2 00; load heif-et$3.40, few better grades, $3 75; two loads slaughter cows, $2 35; load feeder cows, $2.10; cutter grades, $1 75 downward to $1.00 and under; bulls, $1.50iTf2.50. Sheep Receipts, 332, all for mar-l:efew trn"ked-i- n lambs, $100; no other., sold cai!y s, t; - A. TREATMENT QI'ITE A C'ANIrthJ Before using a brass kettle or Chaco Canyon is sitmtetl in li other pan ihat has been put away northwestern part of New Mexuo for sometime, wash out thorough- It covers 20,269 acres of prelns ly with warm witer to which both tori - turns, sagebrush, cedar tree; hued cliffs and vinegar and salt have been cd sands, URAS-- i gay-col- or BUT tADA-M-SUP- A il- i - m, nl-h- thi (lost- - Other hi ten. At r.uon Mis, Wiigli w i , iratl 'nity luiniii'1, Gfire. I it: night t'uy voped to iird km, veil Ik! .Kit-- : I t'.l uv NOTE tied. 'It vie, r n.i hoy whos p,ior can jilt a gal, yton " raid Gi nt-NThen sav lie'-- - li'Ied with surrou : OBEY" B"t a'ealthv hoys t jnl jilt u Hut Shell sue him sure t.imnrrna ! "lore, b.'iiii, Erin . i In do the fnim-- c wi'-h- - something practical for nui-ii- t furnish liuu free. loan Bennett, trank Albort-,oPloime McKinney, Donnld IlUcw.iy, Indue Cooper, Maureen O Sullivan find Lew Ayres. The lat-- st development is f.om youpgsteis who feel that lJicj nri i.uWinui i stood at home I keyd I .c vc It Thci v.ihi Uiat they would just h.vc to be adopted hv Miss letei-on- , bicauie Lhcy think a sweet-lin- e mother in piced, ture huMHeSf would be just right. is a This girl who does not have the lead worry about facing a sliriii' light! So fat the has had no desire to tuk- - ar.y oi the offers. With the screen supplying her with such a vaiiety of children, her maternal emot oils are worked overtime ig lnt-rl- j n e in MQ MICE VM0R;( FRECKLES-y- 3oA04 . HIS melon- wit1- - lUt - ! h om ted, el i .d a YE DIARY !y that the j,d, 2 In 1J (Election Dive.) Tins dine the ou eltirenrv do sale to decide whethi r c ltuort ui'd t.rm i pud u e ts. Milford F. Ronievt ", Duke of New r Y ork, or Sir If, Hoover Fn rl of ..RECK H. H. Darrel!, s.sdcd Pak Alto, shall he Ixird High V i ir- on n imltoad truk, is t rate of tlij s sovereign real u. s for panel ", ill b i , i. Iml.. heeause l o the cir before train and thus t scaped death. however, vmr, wrecked d then turned to u the wreckage for the scene of the net by-sol- PAT team SEE MOW-..- . A Dovd-- i THAT VoU DO IT AS WELL M THE KlNSSToM fl J , V! Boy! WELL HAVE THAT MIM6STOM CROWD EATlki'OOT OF OUR HAWD IF WE CAM CONMECT 'EM LIRE WE DID TO CAY ll THAT'S ALL TODAY, BOYS ...THAT'S OUR. LAST PRACTICE ou HAV THE COMBIMATiOM TH ROUSH SCRIMMASG . RED AMD RooSE HAS PUT ii mg ft tietly mar s M.i A If the government lam' , I be-i- provided 9 Ii,--. ki Patrolman Howard Kteeht of Cleveland, O., hardly can be pitied for the robbery of hit' homo tho other evening, even if he was asleep -Thieves took two and e. half ton.- of coal from his basement and must have made plenty Patrolman it oi noise doing Knechl, h.r wife and his three' children slept on undisturbed. The thieves, it war tound, drove tv trui k up to the house, kicked in a window und drovo off with the eoa1 supply. Jail. CHAIN Later the constable produced his of Alexander Kowera, florist, Lyuu, Mas"., dozed at the wheel badge mid warrant and was cf his ear. The auto hit a hydrant, r 'leading ft torrent of water. The water felled c t. U po'e tir-tyu- g ME. OlM HEPE T'Ttu. VE2 The high tension wires. THAT THIS BPIDGET FINNEGAN J wires tmatiped, crippling service It ME OWN GPEATGPEAT AUNT draw hi idf,e, On the Pi res P.:vn AND T3 ME THAT9 also cxtiiiguiahir.g lights in Lynn's NAMED AFTEP HEP s, manuuivt nung district. Ihe wins sit tile to Kowou's 1 a.. Ii- - wo:, tieated lot burns, then taken to roiut and fined f?5 for rrrcle is drh iuc. P.CMAXCll be oih. " mo.'i.ir.g, Albert H lIack Hottmr pupt r is now lisjd in many fcunin Tlura is noth'ng nee- - about th.s For years bach blr.uing paper been offices. n ' r: am VTpoed lip In theonwhes are i to 1(10 it went to $100 we v : putty coi kv about it -- and BY LLEWELLYN MILLER .a ,( .iioiiud talking about our f mini ml :u umen Tc HOLLYWOOD She left but we are a bit i a n1 si (I today - when people 5 oik an ingenue. But when slit ltaihed Hollywood four days l.itet lilt II. loll she found herself tyned for If WO b .d known things we lole. Derot h;, I let son doc, not hi'ime it on igl't tod i v l,e out Iving uiuli r the haauis ol t' tc M'lttwl.ire lalnig p.tiui c '111' S o i i i eid ill inking some- tin i; civilized t l f, v c I, either. It just iu, und ot being a and happened, i.iugg and pounding III e this she is wonderd.,y after day w h ?. t a':,' aV ing but what we didnt know five would occur it she took the reago - is hurting us today verse and what we don't know now journey will be hurting us in 1937 bar'; to New 5 oik. Would she be doing Ah, well -- none of us know very r. r much -- and probably thats why ndmother g we don't make more progress tha roles? That is we do something if we realized how we're lied is not likely to to and robbed and find out 365 days a year by a. paternal awhile, for they have kept her "government'' maybe itd be bet- busy putting on synthetic wrinkles ter for us even though "what loi two year.; here. we don't know wont hurt us A Strange farcer It ir r. strange career for such The right a young woman. LISTEN: Her latest screen child is Rich- way to say that piece is What j ABIGAIL Ai'i ini' ui.'lfiu ihuig DID to Mi'h find then come i. v'-- i To be sure, Milan had the assistance of some potions of tlie lunchroom he owns and operates, but he was dolug pretty well by himself. The constable wa ntenuitiiTg to sirve a writ of cxecut.on on Milan, who questioned his authority, imismui h as he had left his badge end credentials home. When he attempted to take away parts of the lunchroom, a scuffle ensued. During it Milan was cut slightly on the wrist bv a cook's knife. He made n tukie for the constable, ousted him, and police carried the fallen L'lzazgowski to COAL taany years older than sh. CDATl TI TT'TI iiNLs1 titHe!no'' ls fr oldest "child so far. I M EjICjUt Livestock bets she has motnered on the Ogden rre Helen Chandler, Evalyn OGDEN, Nov. serein HOLLYWOOD Knapp, David Manners, Constance livestock repoits for 'I'liTuesday,Ogdenas T i 'and, driving a no-- Todays Oddity Two nly thousand idle ( hicagoaiis marched through Loop streets to Grant Park on the lake front in protest against reduction in emergency relief rations. Their placard demanded food and housing relief. Traffic was nark d as the man hers paraded. Almve Is a section of the army in the Loop. T I do cacvt my ballot for I' Konscvcll and do eminsel Diune Brew to do liken isr, but Hie sau IIow Consl.ib'e Alb.it eie creature doth snort: I uhi.ll vote for whoever I please! A pox of Grain i'l.puis, Mich, not will follow her on a ttjfe who was tackled and tt rown for a of in niatUrs ss tne other night by Henry husbands ndihe politicks and estatermft! Milan, former foutnall star at 6 Catholic Central high m htiol, was Please pay the cashier. divulged only when police were celled to arrest Constable Drzuz-guwsAnd m -- i vi-i- i By . ire ill I' you don't uli.i'lv the thing 'll hint you c li.ul l.i. oi. (hat Peru o.; to pel irto a win -if wo would have squ.m-'on a M hoi Peruvian ii a I . Prof, Alonzo i. Fishcake, head of the department nt waffle designillustrates ing. Castora College, the Hensat io.ml influence of the election on Hie future of angle-worfarming. The explanation of the diagram is as follows A Also of the bull market In parsley. 2 The daisy chari at Yaviar. X Marks where the body was found, 7Z-- S Arterial Highway. Stop. 113 Crayon portrait of I'nole his new false Abner wearing teeth. XYZ Chariot scene from Ben Hur. 67-Love and kisses to Gus-si- e, HALF-GALLO- s ol i". 1 I ill '.he tnid-u- e di ll lot til. i, i j The shouting aid tho tumult And yet oh every li.uiil A million campaign posters Are cluUenng up the land. - e t ELECTION I! INI I.TS AN ALT i . 'i lliiWUY, (.ll.,1 Uu k , - before the BIS SAME !' ,- 'AFTSfZ SCfW!AAG AND HAS ' HAD Crr5 .a ft PcD ' DCMT WORRY.1 oO YEAH-y- JUST HAMS OKI TO THEM WHEN X S TOSS '11 my n U PAT You OTT 1 932 BY SUREST JUST THROW 'EM STRAkSHT AMD I'LL DO THE REST..... 601 MS DOWN MY WAY, RED? I'LL WALL? ALOMS AMD WELL SO OVER OUR. CA SCRVfCt, t. GO YOUR. as WAY AS FAR ELM STREET ACEWT, YOU EXCITED OVER YxJR FIRST Everything is Bl 6 ALL SET FOR. THE gl3 GAME ll SH ADVfelDE SkSMALS HAS NEVER I defeated AMD' RIMSSTOM... FiiEOk'LCS DON'T the: M nly PASS STUT TO . death MISS THE UICK-OF- P ft "V'c-jY-- ; SCIENCE NEWS 'ii have a clock that runs fast or too slow, hlame it on moon, although the n.oon ts ne"':,sa'!lv always reopen scii ntists of Yale uni- v. is.t'', how ever, have found nf-tmonths of e.xteiijive research llfit both the moon and e a 'feet the of , loi ks aecaiaiy .n homes. They found thnt if click were be raised or lo vered succcs-r-G- v cverv cffe"t of the change n tbo earth's at.r'etion on the rov.ld be detected and I'" ob.erva- - tab JL::L i AND MINE EESdOSEFA. Wfc WORK OM THE NAME EES MARIA, MV IDEA TUVING 70 STEAL OUR BOSSES? WOARE YOU? SENOR. TF ' W6 ARE VER' POOR. FARM. lit I FARM HANDS Duw THAT'S A HAVE SOFT, DAINTV HANDS AND i r5URETHEV ARE. PUT THEVRE NOT GOING TO GET OUR MANICURES. HOSSES. fleeing from those blasted l rebels ourselves THEVRE DlSOUtSED ARISTOCRATS, FLEE IN FROM TH REVOLUTIONISTS, 1 BETCKA. WERE tEF SAT EES TRUE, SEN OR, RERHAD VOU WEEL ALLOW IHAT HANGS ON fS ' arnous trouble. '74 ,'nj ihttiie K ! NO? BEG OF W - ASAtM! y 3 gvlexgvl.p vsniif-o- as Av. ns t u-- month. - UGSLVi .DYNA.WC LUS bTDi'LLVl DS TWO,HAVfL YOR E.'OLR VasOED COTS.HOVL? The word: K1 I'oimlo. Vhat it means: An imagin ary city or country abounding in gold, located by the 16th century Spaniards In the intei ior of South America; hence, nev pLiee oi region of fabulous ru lines.-- or won' h; the .state of I'difonkg oficn called after the of gold m 18 18. it came from: The -- Where 'onni 'h. literally tlie gddod; el, from dorado, doiT.re, to .1 gild. Pronounced: El , c. AVO, L B&TCRA HWE, TOO , YUH RASCAL. OR-GL- WO! S P4T Ort,K,CW. 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