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Show f J .ft r THE PACE TWO. HERALD-JOUKNA- L FRIDAY. AUGUST 19 14. 3 1. FOR CONGRESS PTr3 Tfe OBSERVER. 'Ik A Scripps-- C By Jim Marshall art field Newspaper Every afternoon, exeopt Saturday, and Sunday morning. 11 you . wonder gambling against that veiy bee iuse It seems often the game is rigged . . . we heard the other day el a couple of for years they toiled along and saved their money and put it Into the 'right' savings bank and finally they had enough so that they could begin to see daylight ahead and then hard time hit them Sometimes Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holiday, at S6 38 Federal Ave , Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsmatter paper Co., N. Uunuar Raanmeon, president, and entered as second-clas- s at the postofflce, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price f2 99 tha year, in advance, or ?5 cents the month delivered by carrier. Fates Proclaim liberty thruout the land" Rnthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Maiket St.; Oilman, Nlcoll Chicago office, 419 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 St ; Detroit office, 1120 Fisher Bldg. Tre-mot- it Fall leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, N E A. Service, Westers Features, and the ScrlppsCan field Newspapers R. W. MARTIN. Advertising Manager OTTI3 PETERSON, Managing Editor worth That put them back a bit but they fought along and beat the hard times and the hTtle nest egg grew steadily and they started out to look and for a place in the hills r search found a after a little bench about 100 feet from a clear blue lake In a mountain valley where the white peaks towered and the pines whispered and there looking toward the rising sun they built a log 1 c a b a and every week-- n d la dragged furniture up there their old car THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of lta 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. - just said It was and turned tin (coroner an "accident road hog loose) ' And so sometimes we won and der if its worth trying whether the Spend It people aren't wiser after all but it seems that Fale over takes them too and they lome to the end of the road w ith and so pass tbelr eve BOthing nfng years in sadness wishing they'd saved a bii while they had it seem: It Listen: AND, that whaleveT you decide to dc la this weild Fate steps ur after awhile and hands you i sock in the jaw and whats th use? Get-It-an- d two-yea- MR. HURLEY AGREES, BUT-,f Pat Hurley, secretary of war, visiting the west, says that: "The war department is utterly dissatisfied with Pacific coast defenses, but there is nothing the department can do as long as congress refuses to appropriate the money." reThis, and other newspapers, cently printed a series of stories pointing out the inadequacy of our antiquated "forts and guns. Do we have to wait until a war comes along to , prove to congress we were right? Scripps-Canfiel- d Howdy, folks? The nearest thing te perpetual motion that hee yet been discovered la w friend hounding yeu for the $9 he lent yeu last Saturday. . Tlie league of nations baa finally agreed to outlaw poison gas. r Another blow at after-dinne- speakers? ' ANNIVERSARY TODAYS w' ctlsbrslo ths anniof the birth of Ivan W. Today versary Petunia, one battle ceaseless for Bigger and Things Prof, P e t w n I o will ever be re-membered for hie Better V I pC iest f r Invention llj spinach1 Jello. tumptee potatoea, and 1 of mashed sand- Photo by Gsorge OKeefe Even the man who thinks twice before he speaks Is often sorry he said It. y g g TH GOOD OLD DAZE remember, The adolescent year read Fra Elbert Hubbard And deemed him quite a seer! I more Is Nothing depressing than having your car overhauled by a mechanic, unless It is having It overhauled by a motorcycle cop I "Baboon" Mrs. Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Rosemary Howell was operated on Thursday for the removal of her tonsils. She is recuperatiug nicely at the home of her grand Ulrich parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zbinden of Nibley. Breaks Leg In Fall Floyd, the five year old son of Mr and Mrs. Leo Yeatrs had the misfortune to break his leg last The little hoy with Thursday. otheis of bis playmates were riding on the outside of a car. In getting off he slipped and the rear wheel passed over the lower part of his leg and caused the fracture. He is being cored for at the home of his- parents. Mrs. Ruth Ellason entertalued on Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Esther Ellason who expects to leave for Berkeley, California in tho near futuie to spend the winter. The afternoon was spent in conversation and games, after hirh a delicious luncheon was to the following ladies: Mesdaiuea Esther Ellason. ZeIJs Ellason, Grace Yeatea, Frances Jessop, Phylls Jensen, Elizabeth w ui rved e Morgan, Rula Nielson, Rena Big nail, Sarah Olson, Delila Roueche, Rella Anderson and the hostess Nibley ward was represented at the monthly temple excursion trora Hyrum stake by twenty six of the ward members. Leaves for Elko, Nevada Mrs. H. R. Gilmer left for her home In Elko, Nevada after having spent the past week visit ng with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ulilch Zbinden, She was accompanied back by hif father, who will spend some time at her home. The Relief society held their monthly work and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting after which luncheon was served to one members present. thp On Tuesday evening, a group of the younger boys entertained their partners at a bonfire party at Jessops grove. Games weio and luncheon served enjoyed during the evening. Returns to Kenilworth Norman Nielson who has been A microphone, inventel by Jhi spending the past few weeks at Bell Laboratoiies Is about the size the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of & quarter and can fit in a Morgan, returned to his work In speakers breast pocket. Save for aSunny Bay the, NOTED GANGSTER CONFESSES! I Mrs. - remember. I I there. Esther Ellasnn, Jelda Ellason, Afton and Newell Elluson the great heroes spent last Thursday in Ogden and of rn a n k I n d 's of , J Ed Monsoa and baby who have been staying with her parMr. and Mra. Israel 1 rates, ents, the last month left for Burley, on Idaho Thursday night to Join her husband, who is working Mrs Mis. Henry Allen Cooper, above, widow of the late congressmen from the first Wisconsin district, in the southeastern part of the state, hae announced her candidacy for the post left vacant by his came a day death. He was a progressive Finally there leader and she is expected te when their dream seemed about follow the same policies In her to be realized campaign. they had enough money and ih. cabin was furnished and there war on Monday. Mrs. and waiting' Kenliwoith Nielson and baby will spend a even a little garden in as they looked over the few weeks longer with her parbank book and their bonds ents before joining her husband. knew that in another Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nelson and they month or two they would have family left Tuesday morning to and eoald quit the city spend a few days vacation in enough blacksmith Fork canyon. They forever and they were happy were accompanied by Mrs. Niel son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNext Suhffay as they were Bride of Hyium. coming home from the cabin Jack Wiuward of Whitney, Ida down the road a car cut In in ho and Gilbert Feinelius of Og den were vistlors at the home of front of them in the usual way cars and then three were Mr. and Mrs Peter E. Anderson and when it piled into ditches on Sunday afternoon. was all over the two A demonsti ation of rythm danc Loafers were dead Ing was given In the primary un all their working and hoping ion meeting held in Hyrum Sun and and day afternoon by primary girls gone fordreaming naught of Nibley under the direction of some damn stake officers, Claia V. Ander- fool just because going nowhere wanted to son. The following girls particlpat two seconds on a crowded ed in the dance: Elda Iversou gain Laison highway Yeates, Rachel Phylls Maxine Cummings, Dot Webb, Dora Johnson and Ruth Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sansome and child of Salt Lake City were visitois at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ernest L. Morgan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson leturned to their home in Burley on Monday after having spent a few weeks visiting at the home of Mr. Andersons parents. FirstSecurityj Way well-know- n Begono, gangster, who staggered Into lice etatlon loot night, yet In g that he had been riddled by me chine-gufire changed hie po- quizzed tectives - plied by self-deni- this i i i U mar- YE Jg ! John June BiTde: threw a biscuit at me. One I made myself, too' Mother: "The brute! He might Boo-hoo- have killed you! 9- - TODAYS PUZZLE Why an attorney will write two or three hundred pa gee of the party of whereases, the first part, "deposes and says, and then eall it a brief. FABLE: Onoe upon a time there was a man who said, fit waB 105 ta the shade, and didnt immedi ately add, And there wasnt any Shade. at Garland, Aug. IS.. - No. 2 Medium Size No. Size 1 Small 79c 69c WASHING POWDER PKG. 59c LARGE 49c TEACUPS each 39c HEAVY WHITE COMPOUND No. A Smallest Size Cane Poles lut 00 man. Brand each WE SELL LINSEED GUARANTEED TIME KEEPER SHOE POLISH we need cash 5 SH1NOLA' 1 0c Size JETOIL Black Consult our Savings officer about a suitable Savings plan for you. . of Tan 6c Hr MOUSE TRAPS C SURECATCH Spring wood base. with, . . . j It. w . . -i LIMIT V. ! CRYSTAL WHITE 3 A B NAPTHA 3 P & G NAPTHA 3 BOB WHITE Bar PALMOLIVE Bar . LUX SOAP1 Bar ru : t i OIL TURPENTINE KEROSENE ECONOMY FLY SPRAY FOR COWS for 10c KILLS FLIES FLIES for 10c Does REPELLS not injure cow $1.50 for 10c cr:!k ... .... . . 3c 7c 7c WHITE KING large pkg. 37c 1 10c 5 Each Alarm Clocks , 5 A Jointed Steel Rods Our Best Flies Guaranteed Everything for the fisher t Thrift d $XV f TACKLE PLAIN HUi Gash When You Need It i FISHING SIZE ,. RIGHT QUANTITIES It may mean the turning point toward independence lucoess. At such a time a First Security Savings Account is of primary importance. On deposit here, your money is always promptly available. It places you in a position to act at once whea opportunities come and at the same time enables you to ward off trouble. VEGETABLE Each 19c WE RESERVE THE TO 34c 29c Prices 34c Everyday Soap mot of us when 1160 West Kirby St., Detroit, Michigan. A nicely furnished featherweight Shovel. Polished blade and smooth handle. Real bargain 4A ONLY TOMORROW h comes a time in the lives cT miscarriage. T hca I had an operation Dut it didn't do me any good. I started taking Lydia E. Pinkha-mVegetable Compound and I also took two bottles of the Herb Medicine. I do not hav; the crampy pains like I did. I used to go to bed for three to five days each month. Mrs. Lula Reppes, SHOVELS PAILS THERE I a id PRICES ON THESE THREE ITEMS GOOD No. 3 Large Size GALVANIZED m THEN I was first married "W Y V had a fall which caused s ONE DAY ONLY f Rodeo Big Barn Dance A real contest between worlds most famous riders. Same stock in this show as will be used in state fair rodeo See Nevada's famous Coon buckaroo ride the world famous BLACK DIAMOND North Box Elder County flower Show Here Same Day $ Beavers are said to be Intelll gent little animals, but we doubt Otherwise, Instead of chewing down trees, they would chw ui these billboards that spoi' country highways. n TSs; i DIARY news Item states that cof fee was prescribed as a medicine by Arab physicians In 900 A. D Sure, we had a cup of the same vintage at "The Greasy Spoon" today. are WHEAT DAY Up, A who GALVANIZED hub-bl- e and to breakfasting upon hoteakee, ham and eggs, porridge beaten biscuits, marmalade, kip pered salmon, little pig sausage a grilled lamp chop, and a greats bowl of milk toast. And so te the printery, where all the morn tng slumbering at my desks, and Lord! why 1 do be eo sleepy I knew not, but do deem ft a deep mysterie. And so te lunch. Hansen To Buy Hardware Below Prewar Prices No. 0. Smaller Size ... TODAYS DEFINITION United States: A great na- tien dedicated to life, liberty and the pursuit of golf balla. Erlease : e If wtfle believes she is a tyr, you can bet ten to one gets his own breakfast Mrs Covers visiting relatives here were laid for Mr and Mrs. Hansen and children. Misses Grelta and Dorothy Baer and the host and hostess V. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs Harold Parkinson. Mrs. Vern Nielsen, Mrs. Mtllon Baxter, Mrs. Val Frank, Mrs. Mary Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zollinger, ji. were visitois hete on Sunday. Mrs Ioraine Smith and Mrs. Agnes Hausen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen on Sunday. Misses Ozinda and June Jensen of Ogden for a few days Mr and Mrs. Herman Chiistian-seand family of Missoula Montana were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Jensen on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell Sr., entertained at dinner Monday were marked for Mrs Covers Eliza Garr, Mrs. Agnes Garr, Mr. and Merrill ard Mrs. Lowell children, Miss Ethyl Jensen and the Campbell family. Mrs. Von Fuhriman underwent a major operation at the Budge hospital on Tuesday. She is get i Be- morning. gono admitted that he was injured wine when a supply of home-madexploded In hie cellar. Fifty corks and 137 ralelne were extracted from hie hide by hospital Internee. Photo by Jack Mathews. h-- ting along as well as can be expected, Mrs. Louise Fuhriman enlW tamed the members of the Trail Builder i Ub on Tuesday evening One hummed thirty old folks were entertained at dinner in the jiavilion on Wednesday, followed by an exiemporanious program then the crowd motored to Logan to attend the show in connection with the other wards of the stake. In the evening the entire committee and their partners enjoyed lunch at the pavilion. Miss Rulh Zollinger leftThuis-dafor Lake Tahoe, Nevada, to attend teachers convention, prior to going to Bunkersville, Nev , where she will teach school during the coming school year. YAVWYYWWVWWW.W.W.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.VV.Wi 3: de- Mrs. Venna Chugg entertained the S. O. D. H. club on Friday evening, sewing and social chat were enjoyed followed by refresh, meats Thirteen members were present. Mrs. Eunice Clawson and Mrs. Beatrice Meeham were special guests for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fredrick n were visiting relatives here Sunday. returned Mrs Leola Jensen home Thuisday morning from Ogden after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jen.cn since Sunday. The Kauffman family of Bancroft, Idaho, ,Mrs. Lena Mallony, Get-It-an- d B n Providence - 9- Mrs. Helen Mainwanng, Mrs. Bertha Gessell, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. H B. Campbell were among the outbide people who attended the Traber funeral on Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. A J Furhimau motored hete from Ridgedale, Idaho on Wednesday to attend tie oid folks paity, Mrs. LelanJ Zollinger accompanied them home r after spending a week wih parents at Riagedale Mr and Mrs. E. A Chugg entertained at dinner Puni1? i Covens were laid for Mr and Mrs S Mr. f.cd B Chugg and children, Jack Mis Ranzenberger anl childien and the Misses Olive ar d Emma Dell Hanson. Gives Dinner for Hansers Mr and Mrs. Theion Campbell TuesJav entertained at dinner evemug In compliment to Mr. and Satisfaction 'J Guaranteed - WINDOW . BLINDS GRE6N OR TAN 36 Inches Wide J - fore! I t-- .s MEMBER OR THE FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM ! LARGEST INTER MOUNTAIN BANKING ORGANIZATION WAVVWAV.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'C v ? itf & |