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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Libby Holman Returns To Cincinnati FOR EM iA FLU from;.. Thin column, is for the use readers. of the Herald-JournAny communications not libelous are welcome no matter what the subject No anonymous articles will be published, however, the docs not necessarily agree with opinions epresMd here. They arc the Individual ideas of the writ rs. ? rtf ,'Ti las ). K triv) tionul travel lain a m indicate-.Nioi- i I) i survt ui.a ton A - ' i IX e$'C $ 1 4 Sell Logan city plaut? No Raise the service rates to put the plant on a paying business basis Yes Article 5 According to information obtained ut the city office and gathered Hum published light plant statements, the total gross revenue irom the plant time meters were installed to the end of 1931 has K'a, 19 During the same neriod there In s been expended for addition, to the plant $334 223 54 or il.7')9 35 in ne than the total reaenue re-- i rived from plant opetntions Vtcrdir.g to this the following for lU ms are to be accounted Excess of additions to plant over revenue, $709 54, operating i Got and mu'crial tar Jirce and ut approximately years $40,000 per year, $133,333 33. nation, $220,0110; a total of r- dary me Nations represented by only u person during that time ie Holman. termer Broadway star, returned to her home in to rest and n cover from the shocks of the death of her wealth) young husband, Smith Reynolds, and the resultant investigation. she is shown above between her father, Alfred Holman, and her hi tlur, Alfred, Jr., as they earned her from the train at ( incinnati l,ihb for C interest paid and for a profit on the plant investment The only offset to this is a saving of $90,178 50 in rates to tax- i caution i beginning Lo become ir w.i lo Red up and taken out payers. where did all this money general The sucker at the top of emulation, the common people come from? Will some one figure is beginning to pump upon a dr would lenurn slaves indefinitely. but how the plant is an asset Now if this scheme can be put on this showing? over by the 90 per cent vho are ?oing E BOWMA;t. ensalved to a greater or lesser ex- BELIEVES PLAN r. i...na.-- . . , ani .'.iia Inco'i.pkt , one n u ns gin hi' hv 4 . tj, v h.. ! a means to an end mere with mirliness tan hoa-- d enc ., morev to enclave one fellow' man to pay the interest upon this money because at present conditions, the earning power of money is all out of proportion to that of manpower This scncme is simply the reverse of interest and will prevent congestion and keep the money in (irou'aiion anu .na.i tne oppression This methoi v 11 enable thn poor slave to free hime.f fiom th burden uf debts which tins l.nk'il un mo.-- y causid hi! i ti fall inti v in'e it pL.sscd thro.rth his fairer8, long enough to get his name upon ii mortgage or bond, then returned to the (eutral pov.ers aym' The powers could see H th: , money was left in circulation, some or all of tins d bt would be off ns it ( ame due but u ratbei than An) one Editor, A supporting comment on the scheme to relieve the depression presented by Attorney L. E. Nelson and published in your paper July l: 15 he mam objection this scheme meet with is that it will do the work too completely to satisfy the element that has caused this depression. But if something is not done non. even they will be consumed to use by their own wickedness a Bible expression, because, like parasites, when the vital blood is itiawn, the vitality of the preyed upon gets below normal and both jjjthe preyed upon and the parasite suffer This is the condition . that our c vmic system is now in. The '1 will rS&T'i-z..-y VV . i g Heres the highest ain in the world until limner Dam in completed Owxhee Dam, 417 feet above streamlied, across t lit Owvhee river fiouth of Nvssa Oregon. The dam creates a huge reservoir from whit'll vv.ittr will be take n to irrigate thousands of acres of what is now desert land. MFH DEMON PAS W'N A Calif . July 20 P Motorivding nd., aie rare, but pohee oftatrs who stand for speed from sin h n $.1'. aie rarer Miss Theda Airgmii i housemaid, was charge4J V4irh mlnn a motorcycle at a speni of c nules an hour in a res: ut m'.irut 1UUIAL PUNK f zop mountain, ' f,u I - Phil- - there are hun- ippine Islands, mods of bodies of Irogots, clolh- rd and sitting in groups resemb- ling picnu -pxitits, . be n re I tnre ptrf.ctlv fo- mummified no'r. by th , si .plv ii)sii,!!n,l See Our Windows ! s othr voitors together with the fait that all South Ameru an nati.nis a. .isv under that continent, wou'd ruse irnsiderablv the tp,ure of tota. nations represented Chicago Roys Ruild Duplicate Of Cabin lm:, a ind. tent, then we have discovered the u v.inona th log cahm in vvhih j Id i ot Linmodern Abraham Lincoln h. .ham Lru In w is born a coln said that a nation could not Hodgenville, Kv is being conlong endure half slave and half structed bv 3H Chuag) hoys in This plan will then give free camp here America freedom once more from a dts nantleu v.i h lo'2 ROBERT PRICE. r ihii and iipi untended bv manual training lnstnutoi the SET RECORD lx to lrom eight bos, ranging it -- The die constructing MADRID, July 20 the t abi.i t Spanish Cortes Constituyents, havth nioa ureim nts of ing bien in sevjn smtj July 14 the original Lincoln home Later 1031, his established a Spanish recthe cabin will In furnished woth ord for continuous work. In the replicas of the furniture of the 1X6 sessions between July, 1931, Civil war presidents first home and the end of June, 1932, a total The carrp ih r of 222 laws had been approved of the Chicago iovs club,auspices annu-- . of by the parliament. ally gives 2.0hi Chfcigo .s und r- 'iv ileged boys ten days of camp FEMALE ITALIANS life U pt - Italy's POMT, July 20 STOLEN GOODS eita'is returns snow an excess of ile over male in SALEM, Ore. July 20 fop population of 666,065 1031 Out of every Rev George H Swift, when lie thousand inhabitants, there are Wcnt to the police station to re5o8 females and 432 males. This port a huiglary of ms home, fouvl is the first time since recent cen- the stolen goods on the sergeants suses have been kept that the fe- desk Police, answering an earh.u male population shows an excess call, had found th "Hides hidde. t vet the male uy m a vacant lot. u , WOULD BE HELP Spectacular Cl earance Hundreds of Smart Summer ni ' a " irr i, , ' Special THURSDAY - 4-D- July Clearance Sale ay FRIDAY - SATURDAY - TUESDAY EVERY SUMMER SUIT IN THE STORE For Four Days Only 12 Regular Price 050 $:!5 Suits $4I COO 17 50 Sal? Ii ic? w Suit RargainlO only Suits to Close Out at $10.00 Entire Stock of Dark Suits, 11 Off Regular Price ! 25 jt) 1 I Cm 30 Suits Sail IVic? t ' . Misses and Womens $oo Voiles Chiffons Sizes for $goo 00 Prints Pairs Mens Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords :. I'-k- Ue SUIT SALE of the Year $25 Suits Sal? 1i'kT a in-r- IsLind one-thir- d iniddle-vO.tcr- mx, M in-- ! Artist Colony Home Is In Wagons Sep-ijob- i , Herald-Journa- N5 c . Herald-Journ- $355,042 68 There is still no allowance '''A S, i FIGURES ASKED Urn C. Duir Eartu July, August and Ice dmry cows are mo'-- t apt to sufier for the want of feed, STONE CITY, la, d I' Gaily high pt04iucing cows Durmoi. is as the pasture decorated ice wagons, painted in ing this m ,iMui advances, the rate at which the gay grand manner of a gvpsy tun forage makes new growth caravan, today had revived the is nuii h reduced crumbling ruin of Stone Da, deIt n a wd! known fact tint salted u.t cutting camp whose lutiv production reaches its peak stom towers hav .ecn n curiosity il of here for mvii June, at the timing the month year" Almost anu Urm that pastures are fur- arthav of over the ists amount (he t'ic'i greatest mshing 1'hc high production of, installed palled tud brush in the Ki.igc M I uni t, viid ait uung it as & i ilk amt butUifnt daring June In mM-- i. b a rapid dec'line The summei stuciui live in is followed ..am n.i'On for this rapid de- - deserted ic'e w cgi mV unit d ine 11 piodmtion Is that pi int Ml modem lines some Iir ear y ;:ov th vj slow m the later arnvals est ibhsli tl the is las in stone towu which for'Mi t of the pistare uisi'i th .t a round it is impossible for a good merly v. a. an ue h ow to grae over enough Tile artists have hired a bu Mound to get the amount ot feed manager who pays living exm Ll when the gtass is .short penses from tmmst trade which ' oGocnj dairy cows should be fed has flocked here to . m addition to pasture tf high ions and view the artists at work. piodmtion throughout the year is to he maintained ROOSTER TATKIOTIC VCKDBlTKN One good grain mixture, that will c,,u (W, (ulv give good lesults when fed to, Rvv P E Rubia is convinced 4ws to supplement the pasture, his pet rooster didnt grow m..i-oti- e is a mixture that is made up of feathers in observance of two parts of chopped barley and the Fourth of July Practical jokers on n.ut wheat bran by weight he believes, took advantage of his I'olstein cows, producing more absence from the city to paint han 3 ' pounds of milk a dav h red while and nine ur tea t'Miin at the rate of the holiday occasion '.. just offi-- tuan un b n pa st ut park vim-r- tne st isons from 1927 to 1931 During that time, 16,820 from iuteign soil regtsi isitoi teted ut the nations oldest park. .'.auiuin n.unng ail tne rest tf tn iiiitu ib iy Iar.cuia whunt u u in Ytuuwj hi n ' o s is e r. a t s m " h" the e,he nations put tov thi r Nt t n tiu I u..,.u wrti i ,i l. too Oan.u i..gwith.u aim e'eii with Zone ipv .'4 17 AK.m i uh L.3. J.. m vwtn w So i ot ith h iJ (li American nation'' listed together wun ui L.iL i vs it.'. o4 u.ivi Australia with 40 e t st distance th dur ir.g th it i: , t n potim! were r ih. he two Vi'itiU' from DuUh E ist Indus, 9 from Egypt. 1 from the Fiji Island, 2 tmm India, 3 trom Jav i. 5 from 1 trom Persia and 5 from Siam, Included in this vat array were mince, and qutens, premiers and: . i. generals, -merchant jnms wheu'Hs tv norao.ui thern mohbor Canadi. snt thou sands of persons, Mexico sent only 1 Q. BATEMAN During aiit TWO. milk lA GEORt.E Supt. I . s. A. to SECTION one pound of gram to about &ix pounds of milk a day 1 ne higher testing breeds producing above 20 to 25 pounds of milk a day of grain should be fed one to each four to five pounds of EXTRA FEED IS OW - t . i, $332.514 DAM-N- NEEDED BY COWS ' W o to Awlow stone well apace kept I' R n v ! GoinjUteO EXPLANATION OF Editor, PAGE ONE i IN PARK HEAVY Y i ITS WORLDS HIGHEST FOREIGN TRAVEL And Agin Em Ileruld-Journn- JULY 20, WEDNESDAY. Every Occasion $8.00 Values Sale Price Crepes $415 Shantungs Other Styles $6.85 25 MENS DRESS STRAW HATS S1.50 to $2.00 Sale Price Values Regular All OjJier Grades 13 Off Regular Prices SI .00 FREEMAN SPORT OXFORDS $5.00 and $6.00 Values Sale Price Other Sport Shoes at $2.95 00 $00 Organdies ! $3.85 Compare Prices Compare Values ! Blame this drastic clearance on the backward season blame it on the weather but no matter what you blame it on heres a Dress Clearance that offers the most inviting values youve seen in many months. Weve taken all our dresses and placed them in six separate groups, then have applied radical reductions. So definite are the savings that many women will buy several dresses ! Every Ladies Hal in Stock Reduced to 50c INC. Jensen-Holma- n Company DEPARTMENT STO RE |