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Show UTAH. LOGAN, JOUIINAI,, TI1JJ HEllALl) t'AGE 1WU. MARCH WEDNESDAY, 2. 1 l 2 2. By Williams OUT OUR WAY Herald - Journal 77ie A Scripps-- at t : - lalln I.llu-rttiiriiughoiit the land" CriM I In y Inhabitants ulmt to in Aapctper, A rookie batter may be no good ! The first sign of spring: When the umpire carols, ''Zvhxygihzopxiz batting for Dfpai kzxshlowimp! . r, L WHAT'S WHAT IV BASEBALL u The liaseha'I training season is in full swing. 1lioto shows Herb Yahoo, the spectacular young it recruit tl WliJTAiiimSLm Tonsil Rorge, JSS3 Oregon, who is being hailed hy sport editors as a Ty Cobh. (Vole: Next week Mr.fi Yahoo will be given transportation bark to Tonsil Gorge, ami sport editors will write, Another impossible busher was sent home from training camp today). M gl H I d h if sub-mittin- Preston people are born foolish, achieve and foolishness, others believe you can change human nature by passing a law. Some a u il cI ml guc.xls The Daniel H Wells eanifi, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, mat krirtay arternoon al the home of Mrs Sarah A. Parker with Captain Martha B Glenn presiding Prayers were hy Nettle Thorite and B. Hendry Lesson, the Military expert Says the next Nancy war will be fought iq the air, topic, Utah's Water Supply," wax Cosh, we hope nobody starts try- given hy' Mrs" Jane Glenn, reading, Mrs. Julia Wyatt; sopg, Mrs ing to cross cooties with mosqui- Sarah A. Bailey and Mrs. Elizatoes! beth Ksnkhead; a life sketch of Nobody can become quite so in- Robert Crookston was read by Jennie Glenn, dignant as a woman caught try- his daughter, Mrs. trans- reading. "My Sabbath." bv Mis ing to ride on a week-olMary Baldwin; remarks. Mis. Viofer, let Parkinson, captain of Brigham TELLING 'EM Maughan camp; reni.uks, Mrs (Sign in small lunchroom.) jane Parkinson, Mrs, Small A Parker and Captain Gleuu. You Don't Get Credit for A social hour followed during Anything at Home, Do You? Which refreshments wore serveti Then Why Ask for U Here? to 28 members and four guests V Jennie Glenn, Mrs. Annabel Malsn and Jane L. Glenn. LODGE NEWS The marriage nf Miss Mabel The name of Egbert Toothache (left), has Just been proposed for. Wilson, daughter nf Mr and Mrs in Arthur Wilson and George C membership the Poison vy Harrison, son of Mrs. Rose Hairt-- r y jis ftont of Dearborn, Wash., took jflgberi boss wlioiPIM'e Saturday morning at Balt ' Cit;George' Graham published u "o-- j perform-84- . tloe t b a t he edBishop the ceremony. woul.1 no longer A '5m Mr, and Mrs. Bedficld enter-- f e responsible o r bis wifrV tained - at a G oclock dinner m their honor. The color s heme bills, nnd Uies ehsrged the esst of of pink was carried out in each the notice to her. A beautiful appointment. tlyny cover over pink damask U1 Gee Gee says her idea of lou dining table. Pmk is to be locked up in a vault with SO spring hats and no mirror. randies in pink holders ut each end with pink rosebuds in a tall vase formed an attractive center-piecYE DIARY (March II were Covers laid for 12. I that late abed, dreaming Lay Mrs. Bedfield was formerly Mi.:s do be a dashing young of Logan, granddaughhandsome and srtttie, Giody Burr and Mrs. Thomas cruising In my palatial steam-yach- t, ter of Mr. of this of city. The young Southern the Star off the roust of Monte couple are making their home at Sean, Carlo, chatting gaily with a dosen theTheHolbrook apartments. Sociability club, includ , g grand durhrs.es, all of whom do be madly in kne with me; but the ninth grade girls of the Junior entertained at a sleighcome school, storm doth high Lord! s sudden up, and the yacht doth pitch hith- ing party on Poppjeton's hill Sater and thither, and it do be Dame urday evening. school They returned to the Brew shaking the bed covers and Wake up, wake up, you room at 9 p. m. and enjoyed a yelling: delicious lunch Vaiious to go kinds of iuy lummox, it do lie time were played and prizes A pox, a games to the printery! were V'erda uwuided to xmli woman! on a double pox, Poppleton, Elaine Brenchley, Laura Gunnell, Marion Kerr, Dora Leatham, BerOkay, Punkiu Comers! tha Maughan and Sarah Hendry Their teacher, Miss Ruby Leatham tOSTS HIGH was in attendance - and 25 students. RENO. Nev.. March Mrs. Melvin Riggs entertained ut High scshool educational costs arc party Sunduy in honworrving Nevada just now as the aor childrens of her son, Rfiencer "s ninth result of. a survey made by the association, birthday anniversary. Dairty Nevada Taxpayers were served to 10 which shows a range per high 1W31 from J112.-9- 3 Games were enjoyed. for student school Mrs. Joseph Cooper entertained to $738.88 per student. funday in compliment to her hushis 55th Kampus Kaprice, March 41 h band who was observing birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served at one long table centered with a flowering plant. Places were marked for 12 BeBv W. M. Everton sides the family, Mr. and Mrs see one ever Binks: Did you of those machines which cau ell when a man is lying? RanksSeen one? I married one!" Thousands of 'other men arc .ike Banks. "They married one. We often overhear conversaI don't go there yoj tion, i ant belirve llu-i- r advertising' VV u an advertisement draws a to nur store it has worse th m failed if the customer is dissatisfied. JJveiton 1! Melancholy and Eons nlxi nt truth, absoWanted to die t . she fclt so Wie lute truth in their and wretched! Don't let cramps rum good times, Lvdia . Ilakham's w P a n Cf It' U d i I I ti b al a x-- ft the 5 W lb bi a i U I i cov-he- ll K O f. e. K at , ai ts ... LIE NAILERS - H - U MT Off the broken windows that gotjgood clothes- - and could stroll out1 broken when love flew out when into the country sometimes idea "with the times got hard "but love may come back 'n back of my nead "and for too many yea is no.v again some day and done I've done without the stump-grub- without "Well, anyway, Jim Marshall this is just a little expression of bing pent-ubecause I once; AND, LISTEN- If you ian "Of course you must have a, lived in feelings a city and could wear get any pleasure out of the idta ow for the childen need a and quart of milk apiece a day so you need u barn and a pasture "If you have III acres of land you may have enough for a - but remember how long it took you to clear just a tiny plot ' garden ' - "A cow should have throe acres of pastille and when you you will get the stumps oif have to sow ..ome grass and wait for that to grow and there's fencing and wire - and after all you II find the tow's teal food comes from a feed store ami how a cow can eat! j -- ... , i ilu-i- " Blues , egetable GampivunJ gives you relief. - ( - Sfte-- i ie: sc sea - POWDER scvicr. me ?, SAME .iell and good and I for the world say anything to disi oarage you Ninif-omper cent of all ba- itina m muk can be killed by waves through sound fon ing super -- pricer FOAOVER 40 YEARS e . , 25 ounces for 25 - , lln Wampus Kupriff, March t Mu-m- I o Well - you decide to get some lags and" if there is any milk left over the fags can have it but even a pig needs grain to make it grow and so you'll have to go to the feed store again "Before you have your winter oork salted away -- you may decide, it costs loo mucUyJe have a pig . . . but the club goes merrily on may-- Buy Now While is dpwn to the Price of Milk, Eggs, Reef, Mutton or? ' ' what hae you in the home your necessities are little household if out and steadily wearing sheets and pillowslips cannot be replaced you can do without "I've seen It, done . . , "The children must be kept in school and they will need shoes and dental work and occasionally a doctor - "And the garden and piga nnd cows and chickens are all needed to keep the wolf from entering Lake visiting with relatives. Ferris Jones, employed la the tax commission department at the state capital building, spent Sunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. Martha Jones. Mr and Mrs. Robert Lcishman spent Sunday and Monday here and at Hyrum with relatives, to Salt Lake Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur Wilson the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard leatham at Salt Lake City. Saturday and Sunday and a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walters, Sunday. , COMPARE OUR PRICES cb Pillows 20 x 26 -- inch Pillow, with sateen ticking filled with soft, crushed feathers Special Kampus Kaprice, .4 streng'h.wasMy gone. I was sick and shaky appet lie In desperation I tried Taniac. In i weekV lime I was a different person. I am now well find strong again Mrs. Ada Htodockson, SaJt LaAe Ory, Utah Guaranteed llh Each ? ' ' if : eL i Tsnlse has 'mproved ray appetite and digestion won derfuliy. 1 am now able to do aU of my own housework and take care of several of iny KrandrhiMrrn. Mrs. Hilda LaAe Niirell, Utah. TTANILAC Them ami IMLROII Olliers! Each $6.95 $1.25 Tick woven Linen Heavy Grade . ... 16x26-in- Double Rlankei, half wood, size 66x80 in.; One Rayon Redspread, size 81x105 inches; Two Cotton Sheets, 89x90 inches; Two Pillow Cases, 12x36 inches 18x30-i- n 20x32-i- n txmefited. Tliese letters are not claims cf what Taniac will do . . . they ore proofs of what Tan hit- - has 7one' These people were sxk. Tlw-- took Tania.-- , '1 hcV an an. Thru ncrv'JHsnc.s and liver aches, me well rt, ,1 : tin n head tnn-hles- sleeplessness, . . . GONE" iitean-a- : thty took Taniac. It is tlx sc I ACTS - proved in so many thousands if cases that h made Taniac the Nations Tonic, Tlitv rae the rr none -- ,r why over 55 million bottles have used. Other tonics disappear hut Taniac remains the big leader. For over 18 years Taniac has PROVED its value in building new energy, toning stomach and liver, strengthening the nerves, purifying the blood. The medicinal value of its ingredients is recognized bv the U S. PluriinuupneiH. Why expenmc nt w il h mwk-- i lung unknown unit untried when Tn-la- c -tested over many jears--ui- av tc JUST RECElfEI) V2 Gross of Door Mats direet from India and assure you the price VVE Each One Gross In Stock Plenty for Everyone miM Cmr. is right N Felt Rase Rug Rorder, yard 40c 36-iFelt Rase Rug Rorder, yard 50 C 24-i- ii n. n. had at your diug store unde r a positive guaianty of i csult s or vmr uioney tuck You take no (ham ex with Taniac. It cannot hann the most delicate system. Try Taniac now. Your druggi-- t has it. Dont accept a Substitute. OVTR 55,000,000 BOTTLES USLD Taniac THE NATION'S TONIC Ttmlnr rf'rrvrq voir ctwttKlmrc. A rit-ttret- l phdMYtnicfat su Prvscs the prroara-tict- of every U.ttle, n $1.00 $1.75 $1.95 $400 ' are two of the 100.000 THESE nnd women who have written letters telling what Taniac has done for them, A million who hove not written have also been rt 8M Walk COCOrV DOOR MATS Trousseau Special 21x27 inch Pure Duck Down with tightly After a case of flu' I couldn't recover my 9x12 Foot Felt Rase Rest grade, W. & J. Sloan make. s March The Price On Merchandise be! - - "while I'op-pleto- n f t; W cn:?'WiU-iA,M- 3 BORKi 'MiRTW WEARS TOO SOv- j c light supper was served ami soi ml that enjoyed Alls, Charles VVyatl entertained at dinner .Sunday in honor of lie Eifth birthday anniversary of her Neplu w Doyle hud, of Mendou A birthday i tike with pink candles formed tho center-piucof tht; dinner table. A pink anti .white color scheme was carried out in each appointment. Places were marked foi 12. Following dinner, music and games were enjoyed At the close of the afternoon, candy and nuts were served bv the Itoxu ss. Mrs. Kac hurl Bankhead returned home Saturday after sp nding six weeks at Salt Lake and Tooele with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. J hoi realm- of Brigham accompanied Mrs. Bankhead home, coming lu attend the funeral of Mrs. Ly-dBaxter held the same day. Brnest Horsley of the general M J. A. hoard was a speaker in ellsvillo ward .sacrament the nii cling Sunday afternoon. Mrs. David Popplcon entertained tit a birthday party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Burr and Mr and Mrs. L. B. Anderson of Logan were present. A delicious dinner was served after which the evening wax ient in social i hat aud games Sons were bom to Mr and Mrs Earl Loixliman Thursday and to Mr and Mrs. Luland Maughan Saturday. All concerned are getting along nicely. Mrs. Iatpriel Douglas and son went to Ogden, Friday to visit al tlu homo of Mrs. A. J. Berkley for an indefinite time. Mrs. Lewis Pei kins aud Mrs Daniel Jones reiurnt I home I after spending a week at Salt A TODAY'S DEFINITION Home is ' where a chicken 'croquette is above suspicion. h Urem lilcy nnd Mixa of Mi niion were Baker gome usinq BAKING p - second ( ' from Continuing Mrs. L. J. C.'s letter -- "After you've got your garden In - out on your ranch there are the pigs and the cows and the chickens - "They will help to give you but you must balanced meals have feed and shelter for them - "and with start if you (hickens you will need brooder if you get a tquipim nt and grown flo k it will often seem a hen or two cheaper to eat than keep them for the eggs she inny lay some time . . . In the midwest, indeel eun where, there is steady increase in crimes sy.imt properly thell, burjrlaiy, highway i(iblsry. This is attributed, ver pnipcm, b. hard tnufs. The more unjust the state oj all.urt, IxTumes, (he more jieople lake the law into liter own hands, to the lust law of naturetbe will to lae. (,'nme has a cause, and nine times out of ton Unit cause is poverty. Poverty of jmods, pnvcily of character, poverty of ideals. The cure is an old one: A more eipiable division of tiie national wealth. When are we pome to have sense enough to see that ? now in ouyinq you save in BY JIM MARSHALL WHY CRIME IS INCREASING A ' The Observer I at the home plate, but you should see him at the dinner plate! didnt for eo4e with bath till more sense than money. s , , ? sold ai a profit, they drid'd to iiMk Mime of it to ihill up the town. This Hindi ft swell for the oculists, wlm are busy celling smoked glasses. V lion the sun ahinoH it's almost to look at city nail. Kill JKotls, the phmilM'r. is making a couple of Kilver d yodoii ii g soup. 3 1 litilo nidi w rouhtiil it You iliilll In ;ir Vriy nun h llue il.ty about III!' T lirosidonl ial cutklulucv of Iwi-i- i . oimjf, the power iTj;ii-- , ilu ju tycoon, and ;i. well. --t Mr, Young will l ii'iuemlieied a.-- the eiiter-prisinf- c gentleman who told privately-ownepublic utilities that they should write tnileire uuh-m-in economics and have them intrudmcd in um er.sities, so that there-woullie no danj'er of .yonm- people ymwmjf up to believe in IIW5 horrid and Ik, hcusiic llu-ruof public ownership. i Mr.j Younjf is a yreat pal of Meilm 1). Aylesworth, whom he made president of the National broadcasting Go. Mr, Aylesworth is the gentleman who, federal records reveal, is in favor of yettiny economics professors of the unn entities on the utilities payroll so that it will be certain they won't, teach public ownership or other such anarchistic dodimos. What a fine team Mr. Young and Mis. Aylesworth would make: One in the Wldte House; the other monop-olizin- jr the air for public sen ice"! The h awe ball to 1 I t cations of a i per. ? He poured kntsup into the w i ISO ter glasses, broke egg-- . against the walls, f loots mul ' tables, ioiired cold soup in tin ice cream refrigerators, threv meat, i e cubes and cereals on the lloor and over the sun is ' and broke cigars and ngnrt tq n, . njfc1 tiny pieces all over the plate J He also took the $7 but it ii.JfHt much more than that to restate' 5- peace and calm to the cafe with all the silver piling up, ami aa iw MAYBK ITS JUST AS WELL Howdy, folks ! lubd know - training ewiip, are now open. Those sounds of heavy surf you hear are the rookies Ke-mi- J 4 Enraged at finding so loot, the burglar left many to IrtHt.iff that a meteor had falh'ii nt stony lord and tvacs hUzmg au:tv in the le.ired up toiiight aTt day. thought u:h Vhat a niftrur atti just the moon on to loan's ili r siiiimij; phtluij eil hall. I THE TRUTH tjl K K oor any of its stockholders or officials has y ronnectinn whatever, privata ihrcitl) Oi mdiiectly, with any political party, public utility, red p h'p promotion or other hu .mess except the publication of newspapers devoted soli ly to disi itensted pul, lie sirvi-.e- . r Ts.i I OKI), Aril. In observatory STONY up-lio- n would almost have paid tin night. UKK.IIT BY KKNT II. Afternoon Every Published every week day afternoon, except Ugal holidays, ot 75 West Center s' root, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co, and enter d a, mi otid-- i lass of Murrii :, JK7.i. Suhsi matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the .1 v tariur in Hdvftn price in Cache Valley by mail, $2.5u the oy mail $5u0 tin- year. year in advance or 40 the month. Outside Cache Valley, ,525 Ruthman, Special Re present'd ices Saa I'rra isro oifirc, (jtltiian, Nicoll t Mirt-j- l Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York oflire. It W. Ilia IP i Ju ,ou office. 18 Ttemont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center l.ldg yr It proprietor of a Columbus, tin restaurrnt to have IUt n)it. than $7 in his till the other One an field Newspaper C Todays Oddity Now You Tell let Us Feather Your Nestt I ' : 1 . t . t ; |