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Show THE PAGE TWO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST HERALD. JOURNAL 12, 19 3 1. OUT OUR WAY 1 rac ne or C' A Newspaper Scripp8-Canfiel- d Every afternoon, except Saturday, irnor and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holidays, at Federal Ave , Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsmatter paper Co., N. Gunuar Rasrouson, president, and entered as second-clasat the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March S. 1879. Subscription price $2.00 the year, in advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrie1-- . 36-3- f Howdy, folks! When looking at a snapshot of a picnic party, dont laugh .i the funny little gink in the front row. It may be you. s 'Proclaim liberty thruout the land" Gilman, Nicoll San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Uuthman, Special Representatives Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St ; Boston office, 18 St.; Detroit otfire, 1120 Fisher Bldg. Full leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, N E.A. Service, Western Features, and the Newspapers OTTIS PATERSON, Managing Editor ,t p w mt & Tre-mo- Scripps-Canfiel- iWA'.V' (fTZ BY JIM MARSHALL The war boys of dear old Uncle country are very proud of themselves. They have invented a way of spraying mustaid gas from Sams ' airplanes Mustard gas bums the body and causes lesions of the lungs and is said to be "verv inane only leaving its victims in agony tor a few years instead of killing them quickly with a bullet and so in our next defen- we shall be quite human or surnpin Hoover has stanhcl a wet candidate for congiess. Perhaps be futures that the wont oe the hand wagon next year. PicMiU-n- i polukal riri les by d biickmg water-wago- THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. THE SOCIAL WHIRL I V You and the Neighbors WHEN A GENTLEMAN , BT HILL BILLY cross-sectio- n - at ALfr A Alr AND Oil rill Yr-r- Newton News I - J1' lnf - - No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels r. WuiS Jury Selected For Trial Of Hutchinson . bth S eft High-lifin society! What jolly times these gay debutantes and handsome young cotillion leaders do have, to be sure! Above is seen Oswald Milkshake, popular college boy (Sing Sing, 29), bidding good night to Tessie Toothpick, of the socially prominent Philadelphia Toothpicks. Mr. Milkshake is say, Twenty-threeskiddoo! Dont ing: take any wooden nickels- - ktddo To which Miss Toothpick the little madcap responds like a flash: Put an egg in your shoe and beat it, Mister Smarty! Ah, Youth, fun- - loving Youth! How we envy you! At won't be long now before arc ail our boys in college learning how to be poison-gas spraveis there are already courses in golf and archery and janitor nca lA: pat orr. Tre Oi Tuesday aflernoofi Horace Rawlins suffered a severe attack of tuptured appendix. He was immediately lemoved to a Logan aospital. It has been repotted he Is feeling as well as could he epxected. Mr and Mrs. Walter Last entertained at a lawn party Tuesday to Mr. evening in compliment Lasts 73rd birthday anniversary, also his sons, George and Davids birthdays and in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Last, who w'ere The evening recently married was spent in social chat, singing News item says Greta Carbo wrestling after which an ex temeats fried parsnips twice a day po! anious program was eujnyej. A delicious luncheon was sei ed for her complexion. Isnt it wonderful what torture to the following: Mr. and Mrs.a woman will endure for the sake!"a'ter Last, Mr. and Mrs. Ciiailes Last of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. of beauty? George Last and son of Gunnison y Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Last and Thomas David and James Last and the National style authorities were following invited guests Mr. and at the report! MS. J. W. Pitcher of Cornish; agog Wednesday and Mrs J. W. Blight and j Mr. D. that Percy son Lynn, Mrs. Evelyn Levitt and Corncake, promi- Miss Mary McKnigiit. nent Mias Lillian Hogan attended in-- i has a party Wednesday evening given anted a reversat the home of Miss Iva AllestO'i ible necktie, one of Richmond in rnuipMm nt to side yellow to Miss Bonne Adamson, who is to wear at break- so" that be married i sometime during it August. will not show Club LaMere Entertained egg stains, and On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. the ether side red for dinner Melvin Gilbert entertained the wear, so that tomato soup splotchLaMere club at her home. Th. es will be invisible. following program was given: talk Little Homer Humor, Jr, says on How to Establish Good Habtlieie ought to be a law against its", by Helen T. Wooley, given these soda fountain cleiks who by Mrs. Ruel Rawlins; two vocal dish out ice cream with a thimble duets by Leona and Udine Hen dericks; the book review, The V V Air" by Joseph Addison given by YE DIARY Mrs. Merle Hyer; progressive (August 11) ganus were then played. High score Lay long abed, smoking with prize was given to Mrs. Ruel Rawlins. A delicious luncht great pleasure, throwing the stubs on the floor, my wyfee eon was served to eleven club poore wretch, being away in the members and the following invit countrie. Anon up, and to wash ed guests, Mrs. Charles Gilbert ing one of the dishes stacked in Mrs J. I. Howell and Mrs. Wes the kitchen sink, and clear a pile ley Hyde of Faitview and Misses of dirtie plates off the kitchen ta- Leona and Aldtne Hendericks. Mis Lillian Hogan spent Wed ble, so that I could eat, albeit first did remove the frying pan nesday and Thursday in Richmond and skillet from a chair, so that guest of Miss Bonne Adamson. I could Mrs. David Roberts of Malad sit down. And Lord! how I did git the scullery in such c condition in one day, know cot. for it do be, in al truth, an awfc! mess! V The chief aun of some advertising writers seems to be to write an advertisement that will make piople aware of some disease they never knew they had. Y y .y. , GREAT MOTORISTS A clever lad Is Alonzo Prout, His windshield's dirty, he cant see out; And yet he drives thru the traffic thick To steer by compass is no mean trick! I fa' cig-are- n s. prr-ent- s Lilly-whit- e IWC. . s yet a Sheik for looks! - war-boy- s JVhat a Tire! What a Price! 4 Super Value only Goodyear offers for hard A driving HEAVY DUTY $9.60 Good year Pathfinder New Improved Standard R Guaranteed EQUALLY 4.50-2- 0 4.50-2- 1 LOW Each Pair 5.60 10.90 (30x4.50) (28x4.75) (31x5.25) Reg ?. 6.00-2- 0 (32x6.00) . 15.35 Supertwist Cord Tire tubes also low priced Blair Motor Co. Blair Motor Co. NOR 30?I (29x;.50t PATHFINDER Other sizes equally low sizes in proportion Piion 4 per pair UeavyDuy Truck Tires (28x4.75) WKSr KIUST (29x4.40) OTHER SIZES 5.25-2- 1 Latest Improved (30x4.50) 5.") 4.40-2- 1 Lifetime 4.75-1- 9 4.50-2- 1 Othe .98 Size GOODYEAR 4.75-1- 9 ' -- hombre smartest thing in rubber! SEP VICE. A One tough The BY NEA "LTERES an example of how Good--years greater production enables greater value! Just look at this tire! Its actually superior to many of the higher priced brands and we can show you why! Goodyear makes millions more tires than anybody else and turns the savings back to you in a better product for the money. I 15 North Box Elder County fiower Show Here Same Day and Mrs. Evan Jenkins ot Newton are visiting here with their Mr. and Mrs. itareus Taggart. Mrs. Saul E. Hyer spent Wed hesddy and Thursday in Logan visiting hor mother, Mts. C. M. Chiistensen. Miss LuDean Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers, entertained at a recital at the Fourth ward at Logan, Thursday evening. M:ss Rogers has studied one year in Berlin, Germany and spent the past year studying an.--' teaching in the conservatory of Cincinnati, 'Ohio. The following Lewiston people attended the re cital, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mis. C. B. S'odrtard and daugh ter Nedra, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hogan and daughter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Langton Barber, Mr. and and Mrs. Neplii Johnson daughter, Lucille and son Clyde, son and Mrs. James Taggart Mr. and Spencer and Glenn, Mis. Russell Rogers and daugh-- , ter, Mrs. Melvin Stephens and Miss Lila Parkinson. Miss Lillian Hogan attended the annual Sorosis mid summer party given at the home of Mrs. Franc's W. Champ of IiOgan on Satuiday evening. Miss Doicus Rigby is visiting in Soda Springs aud the towns for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buman spent Wednesday in Lava. Mi. and Mis. Ftank leit Thursday for Suda Springs to attend the Roundup there. Guests at Van Orden Home Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Lowe oi Franklin and Mr. and Mrs of New York City were guests Tuesday evening of Mr and Mis. Merlin Van Orden and family. Misses Edna and Connie Otvi.i of Tienton are visiting here dnr ing tne week with tluir sister Mr. and Mis. Golden Iiodge. Mr. and Mis. Ivan Hodge o' Ogden ate making tluir hemr here. Mrs. Luelia B. Flunter of Trenton visited Wednesday with Mrs. J. F. Bair. Mt. and Mrs. William M. Smith and daughters Helen and Vivian of and and "How to Sell Subdivisions" and adding a course in gas spr tying will he easy and the Evanston, Wyoming were week poor old taxpayer will cough bp end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dow anyway Lewis. just as he now coughs up Mrs. W. B. Hunter of Trenton to have his boy taught to twist visited the week end vvith hei a bay, met around in another parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ho- boy's chest V gan. Mrs. Horace Hancey of Hyde war The is department boys of Park visiting here with her cou-s- e say that the new spiay daughter and ipmily, Mr. and will be an instrument of peace Mts. Jack Milligan. because it will make war more Miss Alta Hannon of South-fielis the week end guest of terriifle tne war department boys of Miss Gayle Heudiicks. Miss LaVeile Tiggait of Sait a few thousand years ago said Lake is vislling here with Mr. the same Jiing when bows and arrows were invented and Mrs. Janies Taggait. to able Miss Ester Betty Chandler and "Nobody will be Mrs C. I. Canfield of Ogden vis- stand up against bows and arited Sunday with Mrs. May Chan rows" they said wagging their dler. gray beards "and so war will have to stop . . On Sunday, Miss Gayle At Ai had as her dinner guests Miss Alta Harmon of Sniiuf'eld, The human races capacity for Miss LaVella Taggart of Salt standing imis punishment Lake, Miss Nedra Stoddard, Miss mense ivlai6arct P'rie and Miss Alice war has been getting more Hendericks. in rible now for centuHes hut Miss Janiese Kent who has each succeeding war gets bigbeen confined to her bed for the ger and better simply because past week with a sevet a'tack the bigger it is the more of ruptured appendix is reported the battleship makers money t a ,etterand arms manufactures and la?. a Miss Nina Levitt of Smithfild idineoat producers make out is visiting here during the week of it end with her parents, Mr. and AND, LISTEN: If the Mrs. Edward Levitt. want lo try out their new Paul Monson of Riehmond was gas we suggest go and the speaker at the monthly vP spray Wall Street they and perlief society meeting Tuesday. He haps they'll discourage starting told of his missionary experiences the next war for a few in Europe. 1931 Lewiston News olJ-ster- s work tJR.WilAiAMf, EDGE OF GviU2ATioM. VKIEAT DAY at Garland, Aug. regiments It ! ALL-WEATIIE- against but of course if the regiments happen to get into a tow n some of the spraysomewheie ers are likely to forget themselves in the heat of the moment and that will be just too bad . . . for the 1 - j will just be in tlm the new device used field , cil 'VA: , LOSES The divorces of moving picture people are not, in moat cases, subjects for editorial comment in the newsThe more I dig Into this mess bossea best have that our papers. A movie star hardly seems normal unless he brought ua to the more I become or she has achieved at leest one divorce; and the cases satisfied that It is up to the litseem to have been, in most cases, cut out from the tle fellow to his with with monotonous uniformity. same to pattern bis solve distress. neighbor But there is one point H connection with the John Perhaps I am none too sure Cilbert-In- a Claire divorce that caught our eye. That was about this some political program Gilbert's remark, after Misa Claire had won a decree: might be put over to bring heaven to earth; BUT, as politics go Whatever the reason, and wherever l'.e responsia lot of folks would starve before for the failure lies, one thing has beer established, bility any program could be made efand that is the dignity of the lady who was lvlrs. Gilbert. fective. 'She has been more than fair in every way. Yet everyone has a neighbor In That remark was made by a gentleman. Would as about as hard circumstance himself, yet, no matter bow poor, that some of our upper class litigants who fed the the two have more than each. need of issuing sattements after the divorce courts have Farmers in the bills are discov-eriudone their work, could cultivate the same sense of the that federal boards and fitness of things. federal appropriationa and political hooey got nowhere, and if my of agrl- county la a a 17 a U1L.L, cultural life, and I believe It is, there la a very significant movewent stirring Itself. Generally speaking, the small Governor Murray's attempt to hold down Oklahoma farmers are not hiring labor; they oil production by use of the national are trading tabor; the old, guard in order to insure a healthy price for the product in the state is notion. In a bigger easy to sympathize with, and represents an effort to to way farmers are by buy In car lots the few esaentlala direct governmental action 'what private negotiationget has they do not mntually produce; never, heretofore, been able to accomplish. elimination of Jobber and retailer. Nevertheless, the governor ia probably due for The gathering together of cill sens In cities to be mutually An example of the obstacles in his way came early helpful la also going on; the co- operative apartment house, with in hia campaign. As soon as he stopped Oklahoma probuying In wholesale duction, Texas producers offered to deliver oil in Oklaquantities of groceries and clothhoma at a price, including freight charges, of around ing, and even of beat, light and 50 cents a barrel while Governor water, ia working In New Murray has been City. for a price of nw dollar. fighting Not la 60 years has the old Probably no one state will ever be able to regulate simple custom of barter been as oil production by itself. It will take nation-wid- e action prevalent as it Is today. The small and thorough- - agreement among the oil men themselves farmer insists that the rural store- to accomplish what Governor Murray is keeper accept eggs, garden stuff trying to do. fruit, vegetables in payment o' hta bill, and If the storekeeper, will not, or cannot, the farmer combines with bis dosen neighbors and taken a truckload of neighborhood produce to town and sells P a, y nl !daho Fa,ls;at a quilling bee Monday a'ter It on the farmers market, or gpent the fore part of the week noon. Those piesent were Mrs even swaps It for a line of hero on business. Cone Alvis, Mrs. Hildora Petertorechan Miss Marie f Cooley returned to son. Mrs. Lizzie Peterson. Mrs The significant thing about this her honie LoKan after havint? Orcha Barker, Mrs Maud Good ent re movement it that t strikes the piut m0Bth vlgitl sell, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. at the heart or the profit sys tern. gpent wtlh her brolheri Marcug Coolev. Ella Benson, Mrs. Lettio Jenkins, the monopoly of credit Bystem, Mr and Mrg j Jacohg Mrs. Aitina Miss Purser m ons. Colorado are re- - Itighv, Miss Larsen, Fort 1m1 Caroline Larsen and ETeSJftJi with owning and run- turniK t0 thplr borne this week the hostess. A delicious supper arter bavl t was served. nJn this country. There Is no pro vlBltln wrth relAtiveg-tl- t The Wesew 4 H dull held a for Wall Street when a farm- ,, ond , Lewiston and Miss slumber er swaps a bushel of potatoes fori party at the home . Miss Annie Rigby, Monday night two, calfskins and begins to d0 Alfredia 0lsen ot Klchmoud at sacrament j speakers meeting During the evening the gii Is en his own cobbling. The hand loom of Joyed a wienie roast, follow ed bv Brother Sunday evening Ghandhi durn near ruined English j Relief Society conference will be games and social hour. Breakfas? was served llu- following morning trade. Those who have ears, let j held Sunday evening, August 2?. I them hear. W. R. Heyrond and son Wendell lo twelve members and the lead of Rigby, Idaho spent several els, Miss Arta Larsen and Miss days last week visiting with Mr Sevilla Alvis. They were assist ed bq Miss Ellen Laurilzen, Mrs and Mrs. Nephl, Benson. Miss Martha Jones returned Alice Christensen and Mrs, lor home from Mt. Pleasant, Thurs etta Rigby. day accompanied by her sister Mrs. Bent Hansen, Mr. Hansen here motored Saturday night returned home Monday They morning. Mrs. Horace Jenkins and two Trial of Heber Hutchinson, If TW Uh to W pwmuMBtly Idaho is charged, with a statutory offense of Bancroft, children la stomach and bowd take Baalmann a Ca molfh her Tablet. which Spending Providence Hgamst a P.TC? M' c- Uigb': , District girl, started In First Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rigby anJ court Tuesday morning liefort tk children of Idaho Falls spent HFj!"11" Judge M. C. Harris. axomacn will p w diunpaar: that 11 tliiys hefff On their rcl anxious, nervous feeling with heart pel- The defense used all four ch.t! oite t ton wtH veaisb, end you wifi eein from A trip tO California, tenges in disqualifying jurimcn witho,, enter Those finally selected were- John club Th Just ducfort . Tht aitei tained at a swimming party at P. and John W. Cowley ,epyby fading bu replaced diwr wlUdrowy, a deetre foe Logana Friday afternoon In honor of Holmgren Logan; John Benson of Newentertainment. will Blostla;; ccaaek our limbs, aims and tinjera will no of Mrs. Ida Tuttle of Kellogg. ton; James Maughan, North Lo- mM Cuiuoi ilia, W ho y jittu, urGtgr AsiiiiCfi Suit Vi itiiSilt Daalmann Gee Tablets prevent with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rig- A. Seatnons of Hyde Park; Hvrum from interfering with the circuio fas Get the pei.uine, in the yellow by. Hansen. College pad and Marrinus r age, 0 ny j A number of the Oriffen fam- Peterson, Newton. For Aal By All Logan ily motored to Rear Lake Sunday for an outing. The part includDruggists ed Mr. and Sirs. Golden Grilfin. SUCH IGNORANCE Mr and Mrs. Marcus Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Witford Jenkins. Mr BY W. M. EVERTON and Mr. Joseph Jacobu. Mr and Traffic Cop: "What's the Mrs. Marcus Cooley, Sh., of Lo Idea of holding up tiaffic gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ezia Cooley like this young lady? Why also of Logan and Mrs. Rachel don! you use your noodle'' Cooley of Salt Lake City. Sweit Miss: Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jenkins ol Oh, officer, several Bancroft are spending whelp is it? I didn't kno.v the lar had one!" days with friends and relatives They niotoied to Salt Lake SunWe suggest t isl a trifuc day. returning here Sunday even jam is not the only place ing. you can use your noodle to ' Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rigby at advantage no mattei what tended a wedding reception at you are going to do, wisdom Malad, Idaho Friday evening, suggests that vou pay a Mrs. Edith Cooley entei tained visit to Evert on's. Going to travel? We liaie suit cases. Invited to a shower? We have the nicest piesents. Going to paint your house? We sell paint. Going tishing? Pav less riteh more with Everton's tackle. Raising a garden? We sell gaiden supplies. Going hunt ONE DAY ONLY ing? Buy or rent a gun at Rodeo -- Big Barn Dance A real contest between Everton's. In fact almost world most famous riders. Same stock in this show as everything you "do" you'll find something to help you will be used in state fair rodeo do it at Eierton's and if Coon buckaroo ride the world See Nevada's famous youll use your "noodle" you will find many reasons v famous BLACK DIAMOND vou should buy it from E.er-to- ) . The war department piously It will says that of cousse never, never allow its aviators to spray mustaid gas over cities and that it wont burn up Pi 55 West First North Ji Blair Motor Co. Phone 390 I, 55 Vvcst First N or th P hr 4 |