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Show Jt r THE PACE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, AUGUST L I 193 3. 1. Rumania Sent C HiraMJi!iimaIl Fib A Scripps Every afternoon, 1 Cache Canfield Newspaper Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave , Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holiday, at matter paper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clasat the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription price J2.00 the year, In advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrier. 88-3- Francisco Ruthman, Special Representatives Gilman, Nicoll Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th Detroit office, 1120 Fisher Bldg. St; . Full leased wire of the United Western Features, and the Press. Scrlpps-Canfiel- OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Proclaim ner and Market St.; office, t Boston office, 18 St; N.E.A. Service, Advertising Manager 4 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. LETS NOT GO BACK THAT WAY In the west, various proposals are being made that machinery be laid up and road and farm work done by hand. This, of course, would require more labor and so might, to some extent, reduce unemployment.. But as an economic palliative it would fail. It would enormously increase the cost of all work; the increased cost finally would fall where most of the taxes fall: Onto the shoulders of those least able to pay. Machinery is a blessing to humanity; it is its misuse that creates trouble. A lot of problems would be solved if the people wfio own and exploit machinery would divide up a little more fairly the profits it enables them to make. Going back to the dark ages of would be a step in the wrong direction. hand-drudge- Mendon News Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes of Garland and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop of Tremonton were guests, Sunday of Mrs. .William Hughes, Mrs, Hughes entertained at a nicely arranged dinner in honor of them. Covers were also laid for Ddrrell Mrs, Rebecca Hughes, Hughes. Laura Hughes, Mr, and Mrs, Hughes. ' At the priesthood meeting Sunday at South Cache high school. A duet was given bv John 0. Hughes and Gladys Hughes accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Glen Alexander, and a vocal solo by Cyril Nelson accompanied by Mrs, Harry Bartlett on the piano. Mr Nelson will sing a solo next Sunday afternoon In sacrament meeting. Mr .and Mrs. Alex Bulst of Wellsville were guests of Mrs. Llsxle Baker, Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert Schlffman of gaa - was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Wtllard Richards, Monday. An attractive luncheon was served. i Government Tea Examiners state that tea is best when it is sealed in vacuum. FRESH,, Schilling TEA Always sealed in vacuum like your co Ff e. Miss Isabella Ftumpf was hostess to a nicely arranged dinner Sunday. Flowers formed a pleasing centerpiece. Covers laid for; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett ind family, Mrs. Jane Stumpf, Henry Bulst, Mozello Barrett, Inez Bar- rett. Dr, D. C. Budge and Miss Annie Budge of Logan were guests of their sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kidman Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird and Mrs. John D. Bakor motored to Provo Thursday, Mrs. William Lea, music teacher, will give a piano recital for her students Friday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. O, J. Barrett. All who are Interested are Invited to come. An attractively arranged luncheon was given Sunday by Mrs. William I. Sorensen in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen of Logan, The table was decorated with summer blossoms and covers laid for the complimented guests and Mrs. Oscat Hansen and children of California Kay Sorensen, Fred Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. Spend Week End In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont spent Ute week end at Ogden tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wright, Miss Vella Sorensen and Miss Fawn Stauffer of the udge hospital are spending thoir vacation here. Miss MaiJa Muir of thme U.S.A C. extension division, is spend ing her vacation here. The Elite club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Hilda Whtlnoy, Thursday. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Rhoda Hardman Mrs. Cloteal AhreaB, Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mrs. Oscar Hanses oi California. Mrs. Joseph T. Wood has received word of the serious comll tlon of her son in law, Frank Durfey of Beaver Dam, who was injured in an automobile acciMr. Dur dent near Tremonton. fey suffered several broken ribs his chest was crushed and his back injured. He is confined In a Tremonton hospital. Mrs. Arthur Kidman left Sun day for a weeks visit with rela tlves in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Reid and Mrs Mary Lamont were guests of Mrs John Sharer of Ogden last week Mrs. Sharer returned with them and will bo the house guest 01 Mrs. Reid. Dr. L. H. Stauffer, a teacher at the University of Idaho In Mos in the cow has been confined hospital for the past two weeks Dr. Stauffer was working in the forests of Idaho and fell and injured his knee. He is now visit ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. Mrs. L. H. Stauffer and son Jack have been here tor the past month, the Ruests of her parents Mayor and Mrs, Peter Larsen. A prettily arranged luncheon was given Sunday by Mrs, Henry Flowers centered the Stauffer. table, covers laid for Miss Fawn Stauffer and Miss Melba Sores meat ball d this has been awarded to Mrs. Apparently this is getting to be a friendly, kindly world. The last time I was in town the wife and I celebrated a wedding anniversary by going to a movie, and having a buying orgy on the public market. The wile stopped at the fish stall to pick out a couple of crabs and I told her I would be down at the cheesy s ore. Now the selection of cheese is a serious business. A pound of full cream Wisconsin jack; half a pound of Edam; a quarter-pounNeufchatel; half a pound Swiss and allow me, madam, to look at the label on the rtnd. As I say, I was standing there on the walk engaged In serious contemplation, and the wife came alongside and I, Intently ponderDid ing on my cheeses, said, you get a couple good crabs?" and the wife didnt answer. That was all right with me, and I said, still scanning the cheeses very methodically, "Now 1 think that Wisconsin nippy cheese, aged five years, is a bit too stout; somehow an aged cream cheese gets me at the angle of niy jaws, a queer, squirmy feeling; doesnt It hit you that way? And a porfoctly strange voice It certainly does. replied: Dawggone by aged hido, it was not the wife at all; it was a per fectly respectable matron upoi whom I had never laid eyes he fore. I told hor that I had a wife somewhere in the throng, and she said that she understood perfect ly; that she had a husband of hor Lino- Egbert e'lee-e- The winsome beauty of Mile. Lotte Huzzarek, above,, popular Hungarian actress, didnt save her from joining 8000 other Hungarian girls who were forced to leave Roumania by government order. It has been decreed that no Hun, garian cabaret or stage artist may be employed In Rumania so long as there are Rumanian performers out of work. Mile. Huzzarek had been fullfilling a con tract in the Royal Theater at Bucharest. r . leum for her that suggestion a thrifty wife can save money by slicing up Ivory soap and serving it to her husband as Swiss anyway Whenever we see a man with a nice silk hankie embroidered, too, sometimes, b gosh! drooping out of his breast pocket we always sort of snicker quietly to ourself some suppose day we these lads will opme out wearor ing oertbas guimpes whatever they are we and about that time shall go berserk and lay about us violently with a fire ax This reminds us . plex of . comthe heroic - SMITKFIELD "irATD M " expels TODAYS SUGGESTION Since there is now a week for almost everything, why not a few special Weeks for the summer season? Such as: No- - Visits - From Relatives Week, Minder - the - Goof - Who Your - Sunburned Back Slaps Week. Bum Camps Week. No - (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) - Week. 4 , U k- All - Outboard Antt-Stuffe- o-Salad t r Ladies 15c - Egg and . Potat- HALL OF FAME Reserve Niche No. 57 in the Hall of Fame for Abner T. Mothball, said to be the young stingiest husband In North own. America. Abner Is Now, you know, brethren and the fellow., who ! sisters, that was friendly. puts a nail in this The good woman might shoe to make fm have thought I was trying to flirt limp so that ' he with her and made loud outcry. But, as an understanding wife wont have to take his wife to a dance. and a good cheese critic, she un- two-bi- t , derstood and we parted with a Electric refrigerators, according mutual smile. Ill bet that woman is a suc- to a news Hem, advanced to first cessful wife. place as the most important apAlso, I'll bet that If she has pliances in domestic use during sons, and I surmise that she has 1980, , her boys are proud of their moth Thereby displacing the cocktail shaker. er. . ' ' Hev-vlns- r They're out- - ; SAAMAAAAAAMWVWMWVVWWVVWWVWW Ir sen of the Budge hospital. and Mis. I,. H. Stauffer and son Jack of Moscow, Idaho, Mrs. An na Sorensen, Dean Sorensen, Max ine Stauffer, Clifford Stauffer Mr, and Mrs. Siaurfer and family Mrs. Howard Whitney is Hi ai the home of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. H. Kramlmio ol Logan. Mrs. Selma Hancock with hei primary children enjoyed a lawn party at the homo of Mrs. Henry Stauffer. Mrs. Bernard Hardman gave a party, Sunday in honor of hei children, Beverly's sixth and Fred's first birthday. Twenty children enjoyed games and lun cheon. Mr. and Mrn. L. K. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood motored to Tremonton, to see Sunday Flank Hurley who was seriously injured in an automobile acei dent. The Beehive girls with theii am leaders. Miss Annie lluist Mrs. Martha Barrett met at thimine of Inez Barrett's Monday was served Luncheon evening. to Miss Bulst, Mrs. Barrett, Ar della Latlis, Stella Ladle, Hazel Inez Barrett. Theta and Muir, Geneva Barrett. Miss Alta Yearsley of Wood ruff, Idaho spent the past week the guest of Mis Melba Maisey. so they can't be in! EMBARRASSMENT Abe girl who makes Blush and wiggle me Are girls who look at me And giggle. 36 Many a wife is willing to mend her husband's ways, but balks at mending his socks. 36 36 36 YE DIARY did exEarlie home, where amine Little Homer Brew Jr., in found his mathematiques, and him well versed in .scientifick arithmetick, albeit he doth per1 sist arguing that 5 times 9 49, whereas I did tell him be 36, but we did comproon 41, which solution did us both. And so to dinner. in do be it do mise please 36 36 Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer the finest from Turkey the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas 36 Abigail Applesauce sez: The way to succeed is to love your work as well as a bird dog loves his. 36 36 the Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as nature produces them, contain harsh EPITAPH Sum went walking On a roof of tin; He weighed 300 And the roof caved in irritants. LUCKY STRIKES exclusive "TOASTING Process a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modem Ultra Violet Ray expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, who use them as a base in making sheep-dias well as a powerful spraying solution for fruits, flowers and shrubs enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. "Theyre out so they cant be in V No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. Some cats scratch and others say; "Oh, I'm not denying she Is pretty, but it (lues seem a shame her parents didnt take her to a dentist when she va3 young. EaliFornias ITIost Distinctive Sddres: p, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal , .Uitra-Voletto- p Class Windows PATES om3.50 POWELL AT SUTTEE fA kmuGSlO , Industry, Order No. 210 TUNS INTI LMci.XtnU Dance Orche trxt, mryTKe day, Thursday and Saturday evening " raatoiMy present in every tobacco leaf A Week. s J BASE MEEP-OI- P Brew Week. Shoot Every room equipped vuthRadiO .. Servidor .. Tub and Shower Boths.. Circulatmqke Water.. AUG. 14TH FRIDAY NIGHT Largest Open Air Dance 'Floor In Cache Valley' Moonlight Dances Fascinating Music Keen Floor ery-thin- $ Sir Francis Drake Hotel McCracken's Hall two-timin- g . No mutter how sick a man gets around the house his wife does most of the suffering. V bout-Pest- ) the ad says that all the real lads now have two hankies one for show and one for use but , department speech-snatcher- pencil-pushin- y ui AT V of send of bet IN CS3E OF BLUEBIRDS Couple 50c that it a girls COOKERY SECTION lovely this week's for the prize household best hint sent in to BY HILL BILLY devised HOME A TIis Eng Cfesc ... chocolate A Oilman scientist has an instiunient so delicate can measure the heat of blush. Lil Gee flee is thinking box fug him a two-bi- t favorite blush, Tre-mon- R. W. MARTIN, THE TRUTH a have milk! malted --4- , We have been quite taken by an ad showing a handsome-youndevil with one handkerand chief in his breast pocket another in his coat sleeve the one in his breast pocket Is folded those like napkins that stand up beside your plate one of these at eat when you banquets. (not that WE ever went to such a banquet except as a 525 Member Audit Bureau of Circnlation, Newspapers Editor liberty throout the land By Jim Marshall r Howdy, folk! Aw, shucks, lets all walk down to thq cor- s San 'fib OBSERVER Humor except Saturday, and Sunday morning. & Her Back Home for a bit on plans to let everyONE automobile jF body have ' and one bathroom one radio and and maybe one fireplaco business would pick up a did great deal faster than it alter they got their which wag just idea to running prior to October, 1929 LISTEN: AND, Personally efforts of tire master minds were just going to stick to just before the panic, mother and one handkerchief keep It to have us all buy two of eas usual, in the left hand from automobiles do a the master minds led y u to pants pocket and let business believe that unless you had two stagger along as best it can. bathrooms and two telephones THANK THOSE WHO AID and two fireplaces and twin beds and two radios The Logan Stake Old Folks comyou were practically a social outcast mittee wishes to thank all those but the only thing the Idea who made Is possible to carry out ever gave us was two headaches the program for the old folks Tuesday. Especially do we thank also the Time was when you couldnt each ward committee; of the Capitol theamanagement without a magazine pick up ter who did so much to make it being told you were untrue to by selecting a program the Little Woman unlesB you pleasant be suitable for tho ocleft one limousine in the garage that would while you drove the other casion. Signed downtown S. B. Milton and that you weren't playS. E. Needham, un with family your ing square William Walson less you built another bathroom Lawrence Bailey, Secy. so into a two by four closet that two in the family could Tile Koaarak, or Black Pagotake showers at the same time provided there was enough da, of the Ortssa district of Inwhich there never dia, is one of the worlds strangest, hot water and most ornate billdings. On it was are carved figures of animats and human beings shown in Hie act We are Just an old cynic but It seems to us that It the of committing every sin known to tinastef j minds1 would ooncfentixui mankind- ever ' NdLC. network 6 1931 Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies Your Throat Protection Tbs A. T.G.. Min. i against Irritation against cough A |