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Show -- XT -- oJT THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE TWO A Scripps-Canfiel- Every Week-d- People are always whining about the government -- as if It were some incorporated company with vast powers to do this and that . . . -- We read in a paper the other day that the government ougnt not to feed people -- iust ps if the government COULD feed somebody people seem to forget Mr Lincolns phrase about government of the people by the people and for the people . . . -- but its just as true today as it was back In civil war times ss 525 Market St.; Chicago oifice, 41u N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, l'J W. 44th St.; Boston office, 1120 13 Tremont St.; Detroit ofice, B!dg. R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager OTTIS PETERSON. Managing Editor FI.-ti- - TUB TRUTH QUICK Neither tills newspaper, nor any of its Btockholdcra or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any pohical party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. College Ward; The Relief 'Society held their teachers convention on Tuesday afternoon In the meeting house. A shoit program was rendered after which two guilts weie close of the sewed. At tri afternoon the presidency served ! a delicious luncheon to 24 members. Mrs. O. E. Nelson entertained her Primary class of gills at a weinle roast on Saturday evening. A very enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Leland Briggs and two children of Rigby, Idaho, spent a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen. . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and daughter Lula motored to Ogden on Monday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen of Rigby. Idaho, spent the week end here visiting their daughters. The M. I. A. commenced the years work on Tuesday night with a large attendance in each department. Elmer Jackson spent the fore part of the week visiting in Randolph. J. E. Zollinger who has been ! 4 a ti CK at V p: i) nr Mrs. II. U tnderson enterrthday party on tained at a Thursday afyinoon In compliment to her twin daughters. A variety of May and Fay. games formed the entertainment. The guests Included classmates of the girls. 1 U , w S ple set always governments of themselves up as arbiters destiny and fairy godmothers and laches bountiful - but only saps believe this hokum i l Del-ma- , ?: C! rs girl-bri- the screen. Those who have witnessed her performance ia u picture are warm in piaise or the feeling she has injected m to the part.- It is the most ambitions characterisation I have ever atMiss Ellers said tempted, while making the picture ami naturally I am eratelul for the opportunity. The engrossing drama of Bad Girl is principally an in.de. standing study of a your, couple's troubles during the first year of marriage. Sally Ellers, m the title role, men and falls In love with a voum mechanic, portrayed .by Jan.e, Dunn. Their love, which begins not wisely nor too well. pie. cioitates them into marriage t SOL V DOIBT The entire world was agog Lipsticks and finger-wave- s, today at the news that Herman Powder and pa.nt. MrBloop, noted economist, had She looks like a beauty, but a , disc overed Mebbe she aint way to solve Great Britain's Cigaret smoking, according to financial proba news item, is only GO years lem. My plan old; but pipe smoking is twice deis simple, that old, judging by the age clared Mr. of the corncob the fellow at Every the next de.sk is puffing. ill prizefighter America will be YE DIARY asked to donate three gold 251 'September teeth to the itank cf England. Betimes where dine on home, This will increase Great Bri- a brave shoulder of and tains gold supply and automati- did retire earlie to veal, bedmy cally raise the pound sterling chamber, where did sit up til lo par. eleven of the clock, trying to Photo by Tham Watson. e, read a copie of La Vie a roguish publication, The owner of a back lot that is filled with old tin cans, piles but Lord! could make nought it, my French being limited of brush and broken crockery of to Bong zour, mamzelle, Enis always the loudest when It comes to discussing the orderly core du vank bland, see voo play, and Peux oofs and a adjustment of international af-- 1 hiinka iamhor.', garzong. And fairsso to sleep. - An Old Friend Has Lain Unconscious For Years, and Still He p. Lives .... As a matter of fact-t- he main in object of a government these davs is to relieve those Can this be possible? rewho control it of as much sponsibility and expense as possible and to load onto the rest cf us the burden of caring for Wo have heard many of you say it Is unfortunate people THE MISSING KEYS will if you analyze the ttue. Some have even said he is dead. AUTUMNAL ODE TT HAMDEN. O. The local fire moves and statements of, our ii'iiikmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii'iiiiiiitiitiia you wil1 The autumn mists now hide prawNiii politicians chief sent his suit to the clean- national But we dont believe a word of it. find every one of them directed from sight ers. The same night he sent his to this end-.a- nd DON'T FORGET this end alone The last of summers roses; suit his house caught fire. The Lets investigate and really find out And now we clutch our han- tb Swiss and German B It will cost let us say -- a bilchief couldnt find the keys to kies tight for ourselves just how he is. the engine house and it was im- lion dollars to care for poor And wipe our weeping noses. Flay winter this people fire to the engine possible get government wont supply a Those who think England will out because the doors were nickel HANJOGGELI DER of this not survive its present crisis -- the main locked. His home burned to the of government should remember this anecdote job ERBVETTEIt Watch and well help you investigate! ground. Later it was found that will be to juggle things so that of Napoleon: The Bntish sel- -' influential and house people dom win battles. said a visithe keys to the engine wealthy Ward Ninth had been sent to the cleaners can escape payment and poor tor. But they always win the Amusement Hall and uninfluenfial people must last one, replied Napoleon. 1 jj in his suit. do the digging up -8 I. M. l! SATURDAY, thats putting It in plain A high-clas- s bootlegger is one language and it's the truth who keeps you waiung a few Any time you read in the papers that "the government proposes to spend ten millions t or give away five millions just -- "Thats me to yourself 'ay theyre talking about before the government can has .spend it or give it away-- it to get it somewhere and as youre the easiest surker on the continent -- you do the giving up and dont you forget It AND LAXETTES are a UTAH MADE candy laxLISTEN: the old rules still Every person at some time or other is in urfrom those who good -- and ative of a pepermint flavor, wonderfully ef havent Is taken away and to i gent need of some form of laxative, and the fective in cases of constipation. They are esis given those who have-mA kind usually taken are either withand so it will pecially recommended for the use of BUSIout end Amen! NESS MEN, PROFESSIONAL MEN, TEACHnauseous in taste, or purging in effect. LAXERS, MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN, the JlST POSING ETTES on the other hand are pleasant to OLD and YOUNG, D EVERYBODY, every LONDON. Being one of the take, are not habit-forminwhere, always. They are safe, inexpensive, get results, and most pliotogiaphed women in Y effective and do not the delicate internal handy. injure organs. the world is not easy, declares Sybille Jones, who poses for nearly 5000 photographs every year. In addition to irregular hours her work Is iust as likely to begin at midnight or at 5 a. m.-- die must, as a mannequin, wear 40 to 50 dresses a tour physician will tell you that internal cleanliness is as necessary as external cleanliness if you would day, and sometimes changes the enjoy the priceless boon of health. To get or maintain good health you must see that your excretory orstyle of her hair 14 times a day. gans function properly and regularly. Use LAXETTES and insure internal cleanliness. Pari-sienn- - - V .I . ' rt ... f In -- worth noting that in this year of depression the national pinks have enjoyed an unusually heavy patronage. Last year moie people visited the parks than ever before more than 2,700,000. But by Aug. 8 of this year the attendance figure was well over 2,000,000, with every indication that the 1930 record would be broken by the end of the season. Probably many of these visitors were people who would have gone to Europe if times had been better. But, however that may be, the growing popularity of the p irks is an encouraging thing. If the depression lias persuaded more people to see American first, it has accomplished something worth while. It is h b All these arguments about whether the government ought to feed people or give them out to work or turn them starve are silly you cant argue about imand it is impossibilities possible for a government to spend any money unless that money is provided by the peo- our enjoying PARKS seriously 111 for the past week is renorted to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Hansen entertained on Friday evening, the occasion being Mr. Hansens biithday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served and a social evening-- enloved. Ten guests were u hided. interi from r among Hollywoods many likely most Heady, folks! Great Britminutes while he ages his stuff. candidates' provedfora Frank e, ain is gung to ask for a re- ' problem director of the Fox film distribution of the world's TODAYS CHAMPION popuversion of Vina Delmar s which gold supply. This is a good v idea. Well take about $500 who holds lar novel of that name, screen AXEL McTl'RMP ' will be the featured as our snare, please. the worlds recattraction at the Capit-o- theatre ord for stingiUnited States holds 40 per ness. In order oeginrung Sunday. cent of the woilds gold. Goody, t h a t he wont Sally Ellers, final choice for the role after weeks of searchgoody' Lets take R and all go have to give her the on a big toot! ing for a good Bad Girlthe isemoa present. Axel to heroine ideal bring all burns up the tions and reactions of Miss Economic note: Money talks, calenders in the realistically to but the pound sterling is a tri- house so his fle tongue-tie- d these days. eon wife know t when her birthday comes. BAFFLING PROBLEM Photo by Hcoe Whitin; 4 ED Choosing the perfect preter of "Bad Girl Bor-zag- Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co , N. 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