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Show V e! r v T r Jrrx-- rr nrtr THE HERALD PACE TWO. FLYERS, LOST 36 DAYS, RESCUED Hires f More About LOGAN. UTAH, JOURNAL, - f BROKER SOUGHT Pge j - C rear' - --- v V Special Magazine Offer Made to Readers of The Her irv 1) the nun htartid, but at Pocatello, d their or.gm U lead r m".( elected aUrs to lead thf m Ht led them to Washington and became the j rinc ipai hade i of hn B II F here fum Honing vih an rxerntne hoard rr nrorl ui ' !7' - aid-Journ- on-le- Mrs. W Ilham Cibbons, Mr and Jo Mrs VirRil Gibbons and Mi-Gibbons of Nicicy motored to Sunday s 00'-de- Mrs, Bvrt I. Idaho, is mother, Mrs. Trovidence. the various tumps and hi In wooden build ng From a m section south in the the Capitol are odtis to a: ts the innumerable camps, th i and units 'regiments. K F ot the B i Busby of Poiatel-lo- , visiting with her E A Chugg at and Mrs OFFER NO. A. MThS Term Food, however, sorces best to Knit the widilv w altered It h I as a tingle army FAerything hiie of brought i.j nvu.vh from New York Fhiladeiph: i u Biitmiore is dehvtreJ at the depot The Hank aril File Committee the only unit .group, of 200 rr 3 in whuh there appears to huxe een a uild 'onvminist riflm n and the Oregon legirnent of which also sieks tepreent iti government m the B B F, dr w rations from the supple pot thanks to an order by Chi f if 1 s Police Pelham (Jlasford thrmgM Un operating VNorker'- - F ciuomnis LMgiu have appared weik and tv tie Watt is .sas I shall never !cn tsmntoi. unless they tjrry me out fee first Miss Karl.1 Nielsen, an en.plojc of YVoolworth company, left Sunday lor Butte, Mont, for a two with her brother and week vi-- it Mr. A1 Nielsen. mij.-pl- Misses Blunt he Cardan and Christensen have returnea from a two week trip to Driggs where they were guests of Dr and Mrs George Parkinson. a Will billow ay of Ogden, biother of Ray Sidoway is visiting in Bo- Delineator Mrs. Henry Owen of Chuago, is visiting in Bogan with her daughter, Mrs Harvey Bateson Household Magazine The Herald-Journ- v al - ui Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Frederick Pratt Hawkes, Preston, Idaho, and Althea L. Jensen, Oakley, Utah; Theodore Mortis Heiner, Afton, Wyoming, and Margaret Bertha Rickenback. Bedford, Hya ; George Trevor Proctor, Spanish Fork, and Lou Ella Poison. Roberts, Idaho. USAC DAIRY DAY COMES SATURDAY Plans have been under way for for the first annual Dairy Day ever conducted by the Utah State Agricultural college The affair will be held at the in North farm Cronquist Logan, an experiment farm of the colwill Festivities lege, Saturday. Sometime a. m. "Dairvmen of Cache should avail themselves of this opportunity to come in and get at first hand the results of six years of experimental work m feeding dairy cattle," County Agricultural Agent R L. Wrigley said Tuesday morning Director William Peterson of the college extension service will be chairman of the days fjl e 0cw SaMB6WR The Thin column, in for the use of the Herald-Journreader. Any communication!! not libelous are welcome, no matter No Wtmt fhe auhject article will la published. T he however, doe not nerramirily agree with here. opinion!! expressed They are the individual idea of the writers. anon-mou- Herald-Journa- City Plant Advocate Answers Opposition A reader with a few hundred dollars to invest writes to ask if he should invest in "public utility" stocks, some of which seem cheap. Probably not. Here s why Public utility stocks have been so pyramided that some of the pyramids are going to topple this year. So much is taken from earnings for "management charges" and interest on a dozen kinds of preferred stork and bonds that there is common little left for the stockholder Most public utilities are capitalized at huge sums per horsepower produced. In some cases there is fouf times us much back of each horsepower as behind each horsepower or a Fditor, Herald-Journa- This year probaoly will see a radical scaling down of capital structures with the common stockholder coming out at the small end. SPOKE OUT OF TURN After being DENVER, Colo knocked down by a motorist. Cad Hundley, 29, the three men who ran to pick him up not to call the police. "Im not hurt and Im wanted in Billings, Mont, for beating up a The three man," he explained. men, it turned out, were Hundley was taken to police headquarters and booked for Investigation n. e7ouJHEb from l. After resurrecting from the archives of the Utah Power and Light company propaganda used by all their henchmen for the past thirty years and so old it has whiskers. Mr Bowman ends his series of articles attacking Mavor Lundstrom and the cit light plant with the question, Why not investigate?" V hat is It you want us to investigate, Mr. Bowman? Is it the truthfulness of the statement the party you sponsored last fall made the all for that, you were plant 100 per cent? If it Is, permit me to say that the people did investigate and gave you a conclusive answer on election day Or do you want us to investigate if or what the power company is paving you for your interest in their behalf? We understand you have been active In preventing the citizens of Ogden to build a light plant for their city. Are you a taxpayer there, too, as well as in LoOr does your heart ju-- t gan naturally bleed for the poor oppressed people when they get their light for half what the power company is charging Dont you know. Mr Bowman that ever since the Logan city plant was erected the peoole of this city have had to listen to your kind of bunk Have you for- - plant publicly-owne- d BE6AN sepI&mbs H l, By Laufer -- BV Keg. MMl Regular price charges alter he left Los Angeles harbor on the palati il yacht Bill, formerly owned by the laf-- F. . Murnau, on which he made a small payment. The American Boy Pathfinder (Weekly) The Herald-Journ- Regular price Norman. The bv D B. Eans. July 19 d in of On Gambling1 Ship IONG BEACH Calif , July '19 r A man tcntativelv identified il Joe Boremnn was found snot to death eatly tori v aboard the luxurious gambling ship, Rose Isle, authored outside the 12 mile limit off this port ' lv TSeFiRir OWE IN OFF$t!ANA'j ...then to sed jotoe as; W32. m $3.50 Special Price IIERALD-JOURNA- L Regular Price The IIERALD-JOURNA- Special Price L You SAVE OFFER NO. E American Magazine Delineator 1 Open Road (Boys) 1 1 The Dr Edward Purkus, Long Beach, reported fin ling the body when he went to the ship 111 reponse to a call that mysterious telephone someone was badiy hurt. The physician sum the man had been shot in the chest The body was pi.ypned against the railing of the boat, rinT work-hous- e, year year year year Special Price L You SAVE The special mail delivery price quoted in all of these offers is open only to old and new subscribers living in the territory from Brigham City on the south to Pocatello on the north Clip this coupon, fill in your name and the offer desired, put in an envelope together with a check for the Herald-JournSpecial Offer and send or bring it to the Herald-Journoffice or gie it to the regular l solicitor in your district. Herald-Journa- The Herald-JournaLogan, Utah. l, I desire to take advantage of your special zine offer No closed to the $ maga- for which you will find enI am (a new) (an old) subscriber Herald-Journa- l. no any good CLE ELAND, O. Many a small boy will stand in awe of Louis A week e.ter being Gehringer seoten. ed to drink a half-pin- t of astor oil for being intoxicated, before the Gehrmgcr was bac judge on the same charge. This time he was handed a suspended sentence of 30 days In the his release ending Gehnng-er- s 10th appearance before the bars of justice on an intoxication charge. 1 Herald-Journ- al Regular price The IIERALD-JOURNA- 3Ian Found Killed rushed "b THe Bhit $3.50 year -- the senate banking and currency committee od. tv nnoun'ed plans to continue through the summer congressional reees'. the senate stock market investigation Last spring tho investigation de- veloped sonsatior.il disclosures of pool operations hy John Raskob, Pe.cy Juicke'tilcr and others VJUEFF Hg PiTcheD A 0oU8LE-HA0BB- y VJtNMiHu RcTd 6AM6S BV A SHUOUT THEN DASHED HONE To DO AND THE .50 months 1 year 1 al PROVIDENCE Large contributions of flowers and an a'tendancc of many relatives, neighbors, and friends bespoke the sympathy of at funeral those in attendance services for Donna Mae Larsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam Larsen, held in Providence Second ward chapel Bishop II M Zollinger directed the rites Speakers were- Bishop Ernest Scott. Millville: E B Maughan, who had been a teacher of the IUle girl in the Providence grammar school: Wilford Hansen, Mrs Nora Egbert Anderson president of the Logan I, D S stake prim-r- y board: Leon Mathews, President A. E Anderson of Logan stake, and Bishop Zollinger Musical numbers comprised three selections bv the ward choir, under the direction of "Joseph A Smith: a song, by the primary 'lass to whuh Donna Mte belong d, a voeai duet bv Mr nnd Mrs. Lew Petersen, Mvrum; and a vocal solo, by J E Simhler Prayers were offered hv C. M Hammond and F. D Mathews 'lassmates carried fin vers were: Cleora Mohr. Mir one Bessegcr, Vircmi i Gjet'r.ip, e Mae Gibbons, and Venice nnd V ploujepcorn until. .50 IN PROVIDENCE Chairman Norbeik SCHOOLS ST AR. PhCHERy $1.00 6 months 6 months 6 months Review of Reviews OF STOCK MARKET to $1.00 Term CONTINUE CHECK a5 Mail OFFER NO. C. GIRL IS BURIED iedtatcd BA!NFRsD6E Keg. Price Carrier Price Special Price IIERALD-JOURNA- L la-- B A. $2.00 You SAYE gotten already how the people votfall with a full knowledge ed of .all your arguments? Dont you know there are t vo sides to a story just like there are two sides to a piece of fly paper Dont you know it makes a h of h lot of difference which side the fly uses for a landing field? Wei! youre on the wrong side. You seem to he all tangled up I nlijO advise the reading public to read tho front pge welcome dated news in the Herald-JournWashington. July 18, concerning of ition power compuDlic regul panies. ido-nie- 0 6 al E. Barrera, Oakland, Calif., broker - sportsman, sought on grand the It and embezzlement Lars '11 Burul was in the Miliville eemeerv where the grace was 051923. 6 months 6 months American Boy Pathfinder (Weekly) Parents Magazine The Herald-Journ- Pall-heare- IN 44 HOURS AND 51 MiNllS. ' THSH rsn&cv $2.00 Term Re Some Things Happen I UGJvCb k" GermmI StetftepD om) Vofk ClT? Special Price HERALD-JOURNA- L OFFER NO. B. And Agin Em BRUSHING UP SPORTS y ; You SAVE FOR EM WHY ably. . , Regular price The half-craze- 10:30 ! year year year year V Mrs. Rose Goodrich of Pasa.Una, u by 36 Calif, is a bouse guest of her Famished and days of wandering in the AustraMrs W R daughter-in-latwo German bush lian country, aviators, Captain Hans Bertram, his mechanic, Adolf and above, Attorney and Mrs. Ernest T. were found by tiling spent tho wee.i end in Salt Klausmann, below, native on Cape Bernice after they Lake City. had been given up for lost They Names of Mrs. Harold Fife, Salt had been missing since May 17 Lake City, a daughter, and Miss when their seaplane was forced Ann Bodun, a sister, residing In down between Kupang Island and as they were returning Brigham City, were omitted from Darwin i from Australia to Java the announcement of survivors of Willard Baden, Sr. who died Sunday at the family home from heart trouble. Mr Beden was au officiator in the Logan temple for a number of years, and not an assistant to President J R Shepherd as previously announced. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Nelson of Preston announce the arrival of a daughter, born Fnday in Logan Mother and baby are doing fav-- 1 1 1 1 , Pathfinder (Weekly) Crn-nunist- gan at the Sidoway home start at al iwo-stor- I OOl I 1111 l sister-in-la- TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932. j Bonus Army Head (Continued from v OT'vxrtr My name My address is is .... |