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Show wyytmYnftyyymVy'v-rrynyryv-y- vvv-ir Th Dont Kill the Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs Volume 23. Its Time Number With which are eorabintd the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Dady Herald and The Journal LtJG AN, 1G1). U A 1 M O N 11. To Wake Up A I ) i J I , 1. FIVE Ot LOCK EDITION l mmm WUUILIU Errs A What gaineth a man if the cost of supiKDting himself and family costs hut thirty dollars a month and he has but 50 cents to his name. And is looking lor a job and cant find one. The people of this country right now today are facing a serious situation that calls for common sense. Lets forget about Psychology and Economics and things. readjustment and all the other the the machinists the weaver the hatter miner And the producer of a bundled other coinrno lities you should buy during the year stop buying the shoes you make. And by so doing throw you out of work. Ilow are you going to get the money to buy the things they pioduce? Youve got to help consume what the other fellow pioduees and Ire must help to consume what you pioduce. Today the country is in fair shape many of its troubles ex'st mostly in the minds of t tie people. But if we do not wake up now and start to do more buying it wont be long before our troubles will be doubled. Nations like individuals can make themselves sick by worrying when there is no real cause for worry. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and the way to prevent a still greater industrial breakdown in the near futuie is to Buy what the ether fellow produt.s and start doing it today. T he excuse of high prices has faded away. The cut price advertisements of leputahle merchants till the pages of the daily newspapers. Bead them today and buy tomorrow the things you have put off buying so long. Keepothis fact everlastingly before you. If you dont buy what the other fellow produces, he cannot buy what you produce. And if intense buying doesnt start soon, many more thousands of people not actually makers of the lh;ngs we consume will be thrown out of work Railroad men for instance, and cartmen clerks and bookkeepers and people employed in a thousand different capacities. Thats about all there is to the whole situation. And all the Senators and Congressmen and Government commissioners can talk their heads off and cant change it. Men and women of Ameiica and especially you who are able to buy YOlJlt COUNTRY NEEDS YOU needs the same patriotic endeavor that you gave so fretlv during th- - war. condition continues to exist idleIf the ness will continue to increase throughout the land. Industry atter industry will close and more want, poverty, soup houses and bread lines will naturally non-buyi- follow. And if once our country gets into such a miserable situation it will take a long and weary time to get out of it. There isnt a man or woman reading this message who cannot help to avert the troubles we are drifting into by supplying themselves with the things they need If you havent the ready cash, use your credit. Do something to help move the goods from the shelves of the retailer who in many instances has cut prices to less than he actually paid for the goods. Prices are down read the advertisements again there is no excuse for further waiting. Buy now fiom the retailer, so that he can order fiom the manufacturer and give him a chance to employ more vvoikmcn. All can help dont say all this sounds goixl but Ill just hang on to my money and let the other fellow spend his. Buy now put your shoulder to the wheel, for industry is but a big wheel. And when it revolves easily and without strain it grinds out prosperity and prosperity means happiness cheerful homes and contented families. Impress this on your mind you who are working and hoarding your money you are bound to lose in the long run for if conditions get worse as they will if hoarding continues you also will be thrown out of gainful employment and will fel the pinch of adversity. Its time to wake up buy now and buy all you can that prosperity may again reign in the land ve love. MIU) I elks to frolic YOUTH BREAKS , km Arthur Brisbane By 193? (Copyright, The King Wiote Nothing. A Smile Bor Gabriel. Gentlemens AgreeYou One (Question, swer. MFMOKIFS July is d id hnthdav of label t w,t observed Sunday man.aiiMi ihit revived many old SAL'I IDtmoi n An- France celebrated her great day, the Quatorze Juillet" und the tearing down of the Has '1 here were celebratile puson tions in the Ulace de la Bastile Eeven ( ai lie Vail, y r. suients und further on in what used to . lous be tailed the IMucv de Trone with hniiuvvlj escaped dtuth oi its two monuments, and all over injiily in hi idge iiiLitieiits Sunday uiglil Furls 'i el idi'iit G W Lindquist of the The original July I4th was a Cache stake was kept Itum 111 und all the France for day gieat 'file e Balk world people compelled the water., ut the Logan-tiydFirst three dominating powers, royalty, canal ut hirst Nortn betwi. ndilfei-cntithe when East Fecund nobility and clergy to get off their and of Ills cur caught on die backs The revolution produced Na- emoankmen. Six young people returning fiom poleon, "the little Corsican with the itch," sent by the revolution the canyon crashed ihiough tile to conquer Italy and Austria, mid tailing of the bridge ut tile infinally it produced the powerful tersection ot Filth East und .an-yoload French Republic. The wise, including our best h: i eks (Ait minds, should remember one with tlirt UN MH.1S in connection Pusiucui Lindquist was guing original 11th ot July. At the end u! the day, King Louis the sixteenth, cast along host North, lu. kily soon to lose his head, wrote in unving slow In stune manner or Ins diary the one word Kien, mean- - ulliei, he lost . uotiol ot tus car nd a plunged tin ougli the railing mg nothing" in his shooting nt Fontaine-Bleuthat day he hud ul Uu ol Idge, . .inline, la It d lee. Hut his sub- l i mg pre. ai m dy on the edge, all not killed anything jects, in the place De La Bastile out icady lo lui n ovti. Its name had killed something A wrecker called and was was "The Divine Right of Kings tin .High ttie assistance ot several in u lai ge crowd which gathered Do Angels smile? If so, Gabriel the (V was slowly smiled when he saw the good ship immediately, edged but k to safety on the bridge 1... hound Bermu for Transylvania, he acciuent occurred about C p. The American bible conference as- - m sociation, on board, gathered at Miss Elva Humphreys, Millville, the bar, and ate straight vanilla len d u minor skull tracture, or mixed ice crem No jazz or- - Mil of a rumand no dancing, or such t fa- ble me other o.cupants suffered " minor seal cility Six hundred young and btuisij and coupe scratches at midingu. old sang "There Is a Happy Land Sunday when the machine missed Far, Fur Away." a ondge and crashed into a wire accident occurred os If only all America were lilc It nee Thewere down the that, under prohibition, hut 't the groupcanyon driving road, and were wasn't. You're told on good au- Logan to truss the canal bridge ul thority that France is sending about more champaigne here now than Filth East and Canyon road. was sent before prohibition. FAILED TO SEG It costs more, but there is BRIDGE IN TIME strange satisfaction for certai l Another car was crossing the citizens in breaking the law. bridge, according to Milton Bulge, one of the occupants of tne Italy, France, Britain are re- Logan, and the six members of tonne, ported to be united in a "gentlethe accident party fulled to obmens agreement Under that crosses the agreement, according to good au- serve the abudge which sharp turn in the road thority, not one of those nations .anal atmachine careened into a will repay any part of its deb' Iheir to Uncle Sam without the knowl- tree, then went through a wire edge and approval of the others fence on the south side of the If that is culled "a gentlemen',, load shearing off a tree limb, and what would Europe lent e post agreement" Lotal police officers investigated call the other kind of agreethe clash, and the Logan-Cuch- e ment? ambulance was called to take the It is announced that President in lured occupants to a local hosHoover and Mr Bennett, of the pital where they received mediCanadian government, have agreed cal attention from Dr. E. L. Hanon digging the St Lawrence ca- son. Others in the machine as It nal. It would give ocean ships access to great lakes cities and crashed were Chuilcs Blown, and farms. The price Emmett Hansen, Logan; and Lorsuggested, eight hundred millions, raine Jessop anti Velma Larsen, be would both of Millville cheap. Ordinarily a canal entirely on United States soil would be demanded but there is no doubt that our harmonious relations and RICHMOND MAN IS friendly competition with Canada will last indefinitely. The next step should be a canal KICKED BY taking ocean ships from Chicago and the Great Lakes to the Gnll of Mexico through the Mississippi valley giving a southern as well a . RICHMOND Uushop J L Roh an eastern door to the outside ULon of the Richmond world and the oceans. Sjii h ward met with a severe accident That would be insurance in case afternoon when he wa, of any accident to the St. Law-- I Saturday in the face fey a hor-rence eunal. He was found unconscious, in th The proposed St Lawrence canal barn about 2 o clock and was rush- will have two dams, developing ed to the Budge hosp.tul at Logan 2,000,000 electric horse power One for ticatment will be in Ontario, one in New Will Canadas share York state of the power be owned and used by the people of Canada, sold to Canadians ut half the price chnv,-ein the United States, as happens at Niagara Falls And will New Yorks share of the state power be owned by pi vate individuals taking "all the traffic will bear and charging doubde the price of power in Can with private ada, as now hapH-nUnited States companies at Ni- Sunday 1 n u I 1 mid-weste- HORSE is the, prirm.se of Fun for the Logan Elks lodge at the Old Mill Wednesday evening. The occasion is the "Elks Frolic." Members of the lodge are working with the hall management to provide fun and entertainment for all. general invitation to the publit lis been extended by (hose in all SALT LAKE. July 18 d !' - While an astonished judge looked on and officers in the courtroom appeared to be transfixed. Clyde Osbourne robber, streaked out of the city and countv building today to win at least temporary freedom. The youth haij just heard Judge James McKinney sentence him to serve Trom x've to 20 years in the state pemtenliury. Hardly had the sentence been pronounced than young Osbourne suddenly wheeled PRESS and sprinted out of the courtroom A wide spread search for the Low Clone 4 .44 2 youth was in progress this after-5-- 8 .46 noon His arrest was expected .50 momentarily. ange BY - Wheat July .... Sept. Pec. . .4 .5 4 J-- 8 8 bet on old l,,i IloMin.u- undent, powi i a rtJii j.l in i i ('hip mi. .wntinl a IS ami tnoir m (Ip iu Public (Ul) regulation of updating MiliMilarien is bln- - iiiteiVht, abso-luti- li tbe federal power comliiDuuli del lated today. '1 lit (uihlu-.iuwas (untamed in a summary of the com- ( i;ur t m.kn i OClL A bumpti July is d ! mi St. Lawieiue n,o Mon's it port of a year'.; investigation of hydroelectric dhi, uai tiopUiil liou)d l tin t lose to wattiwus linking the htuit )f niteiests liceih.ed under the federal water Ifi tuns j.i! u r i i power act. the of the Amtin m (m'lninl with s 11 A 'll.e i mm 1.xs, on ecommeiided additional legislation plac-r- g li Ltunu,, general leport manage r poi np Fiiiop. m tinl'u was ign uf the Am tl,; miated Sugi t tom- d Lu tod i by itpu .tnlalne liol'Iiuj (oirpames in the power utility field under rigid paiiy, wlh itiiut! lumpUtid .in ol the two iountiu-- i of se- lor .Ccritu of StaU Slinu.on sign 'ovuimeni (oiitrol with piovisions tn.Apeitnn tup - unlus issued to the general pub- id the tuuty in hi halt o! Uu lu United Stales i.nd Minidu u Kdl i MEETING Of the 19 eompames making reOtiDF July 15 d li The fifth ham U.urnle toi Fan da turns in the investigation, the 10 h distru t Lotus iluh convention will piojttt mils lm on. ti tua m. way SI hit dt ji to be held ht i e August J and 4 with Uou top companies controlled 48 proj-- r ts under license to public utilities dunittht Atlanta wmu thiou,;h District (.munoi Roy I David tlu Fi.at l.alo s and the Ft Law ion ol Urn it y in Imi p eivmg 12,487 communities with a e i a d inn y,itu the population of more than 42,000,000 lain t mu t nod oil j ihIui in ut tin the summary showed M4iIK I'FAS ( "'1 he lediial nnd ' I an in imii. idun d power ronmiiSMO'l nudysed tKJllw.', July kitini,) from this study and Its admuus-tratw- e of pel. m tin Im ul piaut t.l t lit Koi'ky Muimt uu Uui kinj eoipoia experieme is eonvm. ed that puhlu control ul holding tion w a, (pitted to si ait thu in the power utilities field week l n 1 ( 1 i y , c I temple worker com-pan- is absolutely essential in the pul.lie interest," the summary said In ta judgment, such control to be udequale would include in ita scope tile service organizations of n the holding companies with of all contracts between holding companies and their operating companies und would inhale regulation of accounts with specifiproviding requirements cally tor the filing of financial and other reports on pi escribed forms with lull .publicity." . . - ASSl MI.I.E I1KKE ANSWERS CALL SAL'C LAKE, July IX U I. The senaO luimniUee on irrigalu.n anil leilamalion will open u toui Will ml lio.l. n, JT 73, retired of H.hpectiun of lei lunuition pioj-- ; fm nu ului loi i.ioial yearn has ccts thiuughuut the wtsl nlk'ii I'un a wui kei in the Logan L D. S. temple, dud Sunday at 2 20 they axMinble here August 2x -- 1,1 at the family resid. nee, p 4t" Ninth Sixth least street Mr OLD GOLD KING (I Bode P suffeied lx from heart disense ONEIDA, Kail, July lo. at hospital until Mrs, Emery Conwell lost a ling inland .as thejtoruado of May 17, ISSli In lu.t Wednesday when he wax clearing away the debris caused brought home 'fechny imirli tm-- ' in heallli Friday tie by another recent atonn, her found the gold baud buried Lied a elapse. Fumi d ei vices will he held in the hurnyurd. Tuesday at 39 p m in the LoCIVIC OBKRV gan F11 si wud chapel, ufter which the body will lie taken ti Dayton, SALT LAKE, July 18 (I l'i The b idy may The annual civic open of Salt Idaho, toi buiial be viewed ut the family home, at he will Lake City presented the Niblev park water theater on Monday ill lei 110011 and Tuesday The Vrgaboud moimiig until time for the selAugust 15 with King" being selected for this ycai va es Mr Roden, a native of Engl ind had been result nt uf the United SCKATC II FATAL He assisted m States 63 years BRIGHAM CITY, July Id U l' A scratch on the finger lx days building the Southern Pauli, rail mid through Utah and Nevad . ago ended fatally Sunday foi Ik was born Si ptenibcr 12, lx".; Russell Price Cooley, 18, ef ling "1 Alherbaic Somh ,.), s a sin ham City. f James and Ami.ual Colum in Eo.len lie in ligrated to lu PLAN SIT DIES with his pin, its in 1 ,ox For ST. GEORGE, July 18 d D of number ho us lesaled y. i" will be Geology of this section Foi the last 13 studied for about three week , h Dayton lie Idaho n a be hid lesident of a group of 60 students from tin icais Login and it tin- time of Ills Transylvania college of Kcntuckj oath to President ill, who will arrive about August Joseph R Sliepheld of the Logan mph OLD SCOUT DEVI) Sui vising Me linden an- his BEVERLY, Kan, July IX l L v idow Mis II. Him H Amliews J J. Peate, pioneer Indian scout one son, Willar Logan who led federal forces from Fort Eodcn, Ku-ihalt n, Jr Idaho, and VVullace to the rescue of tli five d.iught. rs Mis Joseph C Artckaree massacre, is chad H Ji Weston Idaho, Mix was one of the original settler Chiulcs Jones, Id ih t, liavton, ot this community Mrs N.ttu Lund, Logan; Mrs ( aiiie V m Leuven. Chiton, Idiihi. EXPANSES DROP iml Ml Elva File, Milt Er.ke p PROVO, July 18 (Tty ix ( itv '1 Fr mk hibir on ponses in Provo were $;il,6L, 'm. It x rui six j4M.1t unit Inldren during the first six men th o' tvso listers, Mt1", Aiine linker iimj mid D32 than during tilt similar pc Jx Mtiiiixon also N.in .survive riod in 1931. . sujier-visio- ' 11 111 11 hus-'proi- d 1 sut-ban- d PROJECT MEETING 1 SET FOR MENDON All district Project Waterusers assoexecutive committee to ruct in the Mention wnrd L. D S. chapel tonight at 8 o'clock. Steps to be taken in a final drive for water allotment subsciptions in the ciation contemplated Ilyrum reclamation project will be considered. Direi tor William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service, who is a member of the state water storage commission, will be m attendance to discuss the matter from tho point of view of the water storage commission This announcement was made Monday by Harry C. Parker, secretary of the waterusers association. About 250 acre feet more of waver f 7 subscriptions are needed in Men-do- n is to be included in the Hyrum project, Mr. Parker said, and the final dnve for these subscription! is now on Unless the amount is Kov Robeitsun, above, was bus out some plan for subscribed in the Mendon area, da woikin loject development must be forcing a sjhUhi session of eon the ess to oh.ain aid for veterans confined to the Ilyrum nnd Wells-vill- e aiea.x, he de. lured out in the meantime, his followers weie dtstrting in laige numbcis at the wterans bumid ."ndMu-reau m Washington for transportation home Robertson. is a crip NEW pie and is forced to wear a stetl brace to keep his head erect I 1 I - , 1 l , 11 ImlY-nin- e AID FCRMKIiS PROVO, July 18 U li A C Ps D P. Murray. Preston 1 hum plm, as C O Stott. Carl Frisihknethi and J. C. Hogensen ot th. I'til State Agricultural College will d be in Utah county or, m.elmg-kicke- d uth farmers this week SMITHFIELD MAN WHEAT F(.,t ,'qriTl IF HUTCHINSON Kan July lx 11- -A pnz winning she k ot wheat will be placed m th. Smithsonian, Washington, I institute museum The gram town by R. M Woodruff, took t place at the Chicago InhiaaUoiml livestock show m ( i BISHOPRIC IN LEWISTON CALLED AT HOME LEADERS EXHORT SMI1TIIIELD Abtdhau Smith, died Smiilu night at lux hum .ft. - long .1 wuterusers of the Mention have been called by the Hyrfim ,1 MEN TO REMAIN x LEWISTON TIk1 Iewiston First jBSrrirFs new bishop, DavJ O hil! ,b,!en WASHINGTON, Jul. 8 'I l' - 'V't'i!' "oo, f,r the. V vc u j la adc, of the bonus my eH . .1 hir Mr ,"nd hS3 hoit.-Kmnh wax Ixon it Eng thor nan today t. .mum 'TV 3 P3 ( il lu Washington and cuntuu.c thtir pi il tli, lx'.x an st i Ilf, le to, government help but'110" as bttuml volimalor la until xx, t II,. The eounstiots Dow Lewis anj M mi Eixlitmm, D ..mini- "3 ut i ih i asmg uumbtr of veter.ipi Merle G Hyer, are both very effi,sl iiiisuais to quit cient tor their ippe ued t) positions They hive t urn to Miivin" to SiniHifi. Id in 1XX3 lie their proveu it and 1, lit throug ;.ieu tburi'i unJi Mi h mu Smith 1, In a a Mioem ikei activities city during the pat huthen ill ir". ,1 to a gam id met Hr (l t iih tdimm .li ition Mi mill', hiixposs win. h lie con ll oi v tlnojucd with applicants years The of the Sunreorganizing tinned until it vvax d..xroyeil bj fir hi pop itum idaites on sthool, Rrumiry and Mutual Hiiii idjn till s.rvue (ertitu.ites day In.' in 1915 He vv is also .1 r will take place later and in ganized the second More th in ,ter ms have been The old be hoprie was Saul E !iirnihid tr mspor tation and sev-ti- Hyer, ten, It IV in I'm In- - v Uley op.-now' of the stake president me as mamu'tr fm bundl'd oNuts wtre waiting cy. James i years Taggart and Davii O. M Smith was long a dynamic u. line Henilricks. Rov Ruhcrison tlu crippled Call-i(ol r m puhlu ai .ur of Smith-mI. Id mm w ho dominated the i he all v For 1? he Mived as a si liool trus- Menus ) t t Wtek, was at IN kvF mpting to woik out some plan BERLIN and much ni the wav of )l net ti) sc vIDIl F n lu lor Idltl,, devflpitient s oi tot u mg a allc is ittnhnltd to him For tongi p,inm,iei two tern. he w i lemher of oigmualim of tin bonus atuu lined of Sm htitU! and 'Ir it as tl o justre e of the peu r Politu-n- l BERLIN. July IS (I or two t rms In tli hurt h. he terrorism flnpiel thiough Germany fn t cminstloi ' to Hisho4i today anil the government took Faorgt L Frrtell for eight ye 1: dia..tic steps to put down disorder and was high priest and w ird in which probafter a week-enIt (her at the time of Jus detlh G1Y UNI TED FKESS) ably 20 or more dead and dozens in I Ilf sT A to the heavy break wounded were added NEW K YORK AT Ol &h:irp I'lTTSHTiRGH Kau, Julv IK Dupont following publication of its insanities of the last, few weeks. the second $ IP Although Mrs J F Archer e.unmgs uport is FJ, she neer hr last an eler-tiocpinter xhowing only four cents! vote Ntw th it htr n pluu a sh'.re earned bv the comj)any unmng foi a lotal pohtu Hi iid J centb a shoe income troin f f U lie foi the it Genet b Motors holdings turned $ ha. itgi )(, Lm al tnwer and thun-(- t I TAIf She ru thily the link miikel definitely there pi nimi v P(tnm hrati d her list wtddiug anm Uu dnwn down one to dcrstornix tlii aftrnMn or erd.ai molthree pomU. night; Tuesday generally fair. Eut lm -- d leld ti . ,1 it iv - 2 v t a , will he in m I he Smith In-- i l . 1111 I vv Scoops Pals Ostracize Big Favorite of Cameras that Companies Of Private Utilities Would He Placed Under Strict Supervision - WASHINGTON. Juk (( x you s MKVV AKL UitUiHWl CUV. J u is d Governor Ft mge H I m u dtumi panitd lot ,d ofin mis out the hail uml wind dt islated alt as if! Ho elder omits Sunday muppmg out f d would LAKE present City bridges Figure In Accidents On Thursday How AWAY IN COURT K The filtieih park, In u ment. agara Falls' NEXT WEDNESDAY FKKvS SAL I KK Jul Is l William J Lowe. Mate i hail man of the Kt , il. u an dilA, IfiitK ffd hlS rMj nul tin tuilav It) order to filter lh i ut tor M. ite nooiiiii. i 4. Federal Commission Makes Report After Long Investigation News Flashes much-talked-- And use common sense. In every city, town and hamlt in the land people are trying to tell each other what ou- - country needs. But you know and 1 know that what the people of the United States need most of all just now is Common Sense. If you are a shoemaker and the furnituie woiker ir? 9 "& ? rOTJ liv Uhailes T. Johnstone o ri i fnr-in- mm question? d Labor Contractor Of Weston Killed WESTON Word has been reof ceived here the accidental death, in Ogden, Suturday, of 45, Japanese labor contractor, who has furnished woik-er- s for beet sugar fields m this vicinity for several years. Hiraxhiba was reported to hava been cranking his rar which had been left in gear. It staited suddenly, pinning him against a wall, crushing his chest, breaking his neck and fiacturing his right arm The man lives in Weston during the summer tune and was in Ogden purchasing supplies at the time of the mishap. hum , (( YULI.i Scoops." ETGNE a big PARK, Wvu museum, he pose i non. hal mllv bull elk ha. and Ollleless fur humped, ot t a kind in lr ellowxtone National paik Nuvertht loss, ht his been adopted by hundreds of park wsitois wh look upon "Stoops" as a sort ot leneia tor be- Scoops", probably cause he enables every amateur lose to come up photographer enough for a good s imp pu t t e of him, makes his habitat arou id the museum at Madison Junction lie wvms to have been entirely eut away from his herd that uses the aiea around the pinution of the Gibbon and Fire hole riser for their feeding ground He is probably t tie meet photo graphed elk in the park at thu time Calmly feej.ng near the tip Ml r ifcflfclT I to thx'ir Ic IS invent tut e, bu f intent upon th bis forage Ob to the hunditd' plv both stieam that join at thin point at .sundown oUk i Occasionally elk, possibly some from his held come down into the meadow- - to feed, but he remains aloof, a bit uppity and possi bly t hoi oughij re enjoying Hie attention he i eeivmg from the colorful and thusiastie trains of humam that match hin every day "Come und look me over, ,141:1, to be his philosophy And they do More than th.it. tiny come and get him. but only through the leiuof their cameras ms tl) be more juicy qualities of imous also is he uf fishermen who i j - )H GRIP r edu-atun- d - 111 v , OF TERRORISTS 4 'v 4 1 u, i d ! fr j The Weathei i to-th- an , |