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Show w t r X r V r ill'.Mi'Ll) OUT AT PLANK PASSENGERS 2000 FEET - i r bell; v r- - I o- - Jt.it.h bn lid ho sics 'lough peanuts, we' ii lore If there was a lack i eis 'uii there is n bolt pr linn or oi i iges oi fri-- IP eeri, wed build others s ( hi r i of money but or JlitbO ears. Not oin b mere me 4 i.ouj.oui f, lin- t in- inti i luiumial hankers tell you r.app.i-.in'In Ih iti d ile rad vni t imply iiu':t"'t produce more th '.vu-iuni you that only tiii.OiKj.nno ho lies everything. Well, WHY mustn't you produz, nail a few assieiilr, i niti.l il! y c i ray-ter- it r 'll ij; aiuut ri'T" than tlu "e la e ; i w,w should Tint T i i la-- I c more tfie h lines. Simply because, with an ade Being humanly grei dy, what h f ipi.d' you do'' king, irreney, fm'iuciul 1'irit, von do e'eivthii'g v a i in v. mild bee rontrol of it. If there is a home shor age i event the i aiv tru li in of to Il line. Tins raiser tile price j those controlling homes can control the price. But the minute of homes and emiihi.s you. here is a surplus nf homes, the !f anyone suggi sts that the people shjuid build mole houses you price is controlled by supply and shudder publicly and say that demand. It only takca a surplus of one home in the country to ef would ruin the country. homes," fort this change of control. Get rid of the Idea you can't understand money. That is whst the money bosses WANT you to If the American public ran true believe. Get rid of the idea that vou buy to form it would believe you. It believes the people who things with money, and think for a while how you buy money with Increase the currency you mustn't when there isnt enough with things viur brain and muscle and which to do business. , possessions. Your desire, of course, is tobuj MORE money with your efforts Money Is a commodity, just i or homes or anything The desire of else. exactly the opposite. secret If there is only $.1 billion in By evasions, by methods, currency in circulation and the by spreading the idea that nune an ions require $1(1 million with is 'mysterious, . up to now the huve succeeded in and a few hoodie-barowhi 'h to do husims men control the nmount of cur- controlling money. They fight des fur that control which rency pcrately Thais exartly what has hap- couid he taken away from them pened. overnight simply by increasing th' ft must be obvious that it is to amount of money to sufficiently ti the Interest of those who rootrol satisfy the national need. du.it as soon ns citizens in gen money to restrict the supply - just as it is to the interest of meo eral understand money and KNOW who control oil, or rutabagas, oi thut they understand it, we can have enough of it. apir.aeh to restrict the supply. It would debase our We must not ha-- e an expansion of houses. I You cannot create homes by fiat . you bawl. money-controlle- ... I ks ITsEifllk m x sure it is good So be good to begin with. Try Schilling! Schilling is the one coffee roaster in America tiw specializes in making fine coffee exclusively. I president of the accompanied 20 mutual girls on their annual suni-"n- r outing held last week at the girls ramp in Logan canyon. number of the parents motored to the camp Wednesday g where they were entertained at supper. Mrs J. E Zollinger entertained the Trail Builder boys at the I 'SAC campus Sunday afternoon Games were enjoyed after which a picnic lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen and Mr. and Mrs Merrill Hansen enjoyed an outing in Logan canyon Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Clarence Goldsberry and Mary Schenk, New uiitoiiiiilic equipment that enable a pilot in inergi nej to wild Ilia passenger gnmndv.ai J by parachute whether they want tn go or not is pictured I ere. Inset shows Spud Muiining (left) and Frank Austin (right), professional parachute jumpers, strapped in chairs which swing out from inside the plane when the pilot pulls a leter. In the larger photo, the release has been sprung and the men are descent to the ground. A n ornent later parachutes jerked free and they drifted off on their safely to I.os Angeles nainiei, al airmrt where test was made. Smithfieid Stories of Early Cache Valley Mrs. Elnora Hind is the guest her Sister, Mrs. Mury Jones, at Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Merrill of Hollywood . . . Efrem Zimbalist were guests of Mrs. BY RUSSELL HESS is a famous violinist, but he has Idaho Falls Nilson Sunday. even a more impressive accom- Minnie Mr. und Mrs. Sam Tout are the can He sit plishment. of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Olsen A LOhT UHlI.I) oil the floor and use chopsticks guests with grace and unJ family of Midvale. Air. ana Mrs J. M. Koylunee and A efficiency. This boy who became is a talent he family spent Sunday und Monday confused many years ago while where at attended they Fipringvilte on uses only g celebration. the endeavoring to folio .v the trail e ocMr. andMrs. Robert Griffith, 0f a Wagon he v. as seeking vas casions, h o iriiine can-- ' lost in the Boxe'.der-The genVena Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs. yon for three days and nights beeral public dots Mis3 not suspect it. James Cantwell, Mr. und Mrs. Her- fore he was found by two Caclu and family, and Mrs. valley men. bert Half a dozen Bet.i Pitcuer Chambers attended the Mour The s.ory of how the boy wai of the members ,aun reunion Sunday at the Mour- , , state of delirium l!a a:"!1 Bennington, Ida; mid exposure is (old press Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn and . h it just before he .tobiography oi Charles attended the Holiday family Hail UeINv.lle pioneer, sailed for Japan family jR I 24 at Lagoon. held leuntun July Evidently b i s Mr. and Mrs. Emery Owen and,. Sometime during the year 1897 ' dale when tile Is greea nL a n u i . daughter Rena Beth ot Idaho Fails, of Mr. and Mrs. boy became lost Cyius Robbins guests T.pcicwas the bay's name, und he came would be a good j j,; ijueirer fur the week-enSnowviHe to live vith J'r idea to let him have a little pracDummy liogge of Oguen spent from tice in eating ia oriental style, so the week-enher sister, Baileys sister for a time. 1 he visiting sister with her family was preluncheon was served in a cafe in Mrs. Milo Nilson. the local Japuntse colony. Mr. unJ Mrs. Cyril Heasley of paring to leave on a trip and thr Two efficient, shy little maids F'u't Luke were guests of boy was sent along with the wain kimonos und wide sashes cooked their aunt, City Mrs. Gene Sorenson, gon con'aining the familys bagon the table which cleared gage. The boy became separated 24. sukyuki the floor by no more than six July ivaiss Vilda and Ruby Johnson of from the wagon in sonic manner inches. Sukyaki is a delectable Logan spent Becoming confused, lu took the visiting Mr. combination of beef, soy bean meal nnu Mrs. GenaSunday Sorenson, July 24. wrong road which led back into made into squares, vegetables and Cache ot Vilda Miss valley Ho had been given and Ruby Johnson delightful paie strings of seaweed. Logan' spent Sunday visiting iHr. bread and milk by a woman vho It is served with rice, und, if you unu Mrs. Homer S. Duines. took him into her home, then he choose, with a raw egg stirred up Lelund Stephen spent the week- started out to look for the wain a little bowl. end with Mr. and Mrs. James A. gon, and got off on the wrong Zimbalist did not cat the raw Cragun and daughter Oralie. road near Brigham City. eggAir. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson and Near the present site of Afan-tuMusic Hard Work attended which Mr. Bailey called a the Phyllis, daughter, Playing an instrument of any birthday party of their grand- little valley, the boy was so conkind is the hardest work in the daughter, Miiicent Dames, at the fused, he 'cried himself to sleep. world, he thinks. Strangely enough, home of Dr. and Mrs. Orseu Next morning he was still be he says that he could take any Dames at Preston, Idaho. wildered. and stayed there for two baby at 6 month of age and make Dr. and Mrs. Orsen S .Daines of more days. John Maughan and him a remarkable musician by the Preston, spent Monday, Zial two Cache vai leyRiggs, July 25 time he was 10 years old. with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson. pioneers, passed along the rbail The two opinions sound contraon the third day, and hearing the dictory but, he explained by emboys cries, they went to him, gave phasizing the difference between him some food, 'and took him excellent musicians and home with them. really great ones. It is just that differIn those days, Mr. Bailey has ence which makes the future of Mrs. F. A. Broadxtone and chil- recorded, there were no houses most child prodigies so uncertain. dren are with relatives between Brigham City and Wells-viliChild musicians who have amaz- in Oakland, visiting Calif. ing talents, like Yehudi Manuhin Mrs. M. V. Smith and children and Ruggeri i Ricci, arrive at ma- are visiting in Richfield. were present and an enjoyable ture interpretation intuitively, he Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen and evening was passed in visiting says. two sons and were daughter, and playing games. The party wa Sometimes They Fade of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo guests Sometimes they fulfill tha bril- 1'e.crscn arranged by Misses Dora Nielsen Monday. and Sergy Rolfsen. A number of liant promise of youth and conV. A. Spenney was hos- beautiful Mrs. be to tinue great, as Heifetz did tess to a gift3 were received group of ladies who callBut more often they fade out of ed atLamoreaux. in home her of observance The marriage of Miss Edna the spotlight of musical attention. her Airs. birthday anniversary. The crucial point comes at about Dapen, (laughter of Air. and Mre liliam Watson of was one Logan 17 years Of age, he thinks. There Elling Dapen. and Marius Lave! is apt to be a dead period at that of the guests. Lamoreaux of Preston wre Mrs lr' Browr. Arthur at Logan last week. time, lasting usually until 21 or an(j sons Q Duschene, who have 22. And during that time ary been a in the easttour maxing to tala thing may hanpen great ent. It may blossom or it may die ern states, spent two days as of Mr. and Airs. Alelvin mmp'etely. He had rather an im- guests Eliason. , pressive list of examples to prove Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall, Mr. his point. Mrs. C. L. Hall, Mr. and Zimbalist is his real name. His and A Mrs. Pearce, Mr. and professors wanted him to change Mrs. Joseph Calder Hall, together with it. families, were visiting ai a "No or.e will remember a name their Bear Lake resort Sunday. like that, they told him. Albert Johnson has gone to So he thought it would be fun to Orange Grove. California, where find out. he has employment. If you wish to be permanently Once in a while people ask him Members of the Eli Bradley-famil- relieved if it is difficult to learn to play of gas in stomach and ' held annual their tamn.i bowels, take Baalm.-iiinthe cymbals, but not often. Gas Tabreunion July 24 and 25, at the lets, which ace prepued especially summer camp of V. E. Petersen, m Blacksmith Fork canyon. Those for stomach gas und all the bad ADIontNFI) COURT effects result.ng from gas presDEADW ODD, S D, July 27 U'l'i present express that the reunior sure. Lack of funds has caused ad- was one of the most successful That empty, gnawing feeling nt journ inent of F'ederal Court here, and enjoyable they have held. A the pit of the itomaeli will ulihough the court has two weeks wiener and marshmallow toasting pear; that anxious, nervous disapfeeling work to do. The interrupted term followed by a program and danc- with heart palpitation will vanish, ing were part of the Holiday eveis the closing session of the reguto and tie will able take you again lar spring hearings. Calls for ning activities. Included were Mr. a breath without discomfort. and deep Mrs. Isaac famand have been cancelled Bradley and the jurors That drewsy, sleepy feeling after remaining cases will be carried ily. Air. and Airs. C. J Chris- dinner will be replaced by a de- - u tiansen and family, Eli Bradley, over. Air. nnd Mrs. Glen Douglas of sire for entertainment. Bloating Smithfieid, Air. and Airs. Iver E. will cease Your limbs, arms and COMMEMORATn E STAM1S Bradley and family of Mulud, Ida- fingers will no longer feel cold and OTTAWA. Ont., July 27 (U'l Three new postage stamps, com- ho, Airs. Marie Shrep and family "go to sleep because Baalinunn's memorative of the Imperial Econ- and Miss Bernice Bradley of Og- Gas Tablets prevent gas from inomic Conference which is being den. terfering with the circulation. Get Mrs. AI. L. La'iiore-ouwas guest the genuine, in the yellow package, held here, have been issued by of a honor t lie st miscellaneous showat any good drug store. Price $1 Federal Government The stamps ure in the denomination of er given at her home Friday eve- For sulc by. all Logan Druggists. t ree, five and 13 cents. (Adv.) ning. A large group of friends BY LLEWELLYN MILLER cross-legge- of I. A., eve-r.i- 2000-fe- SPOTLIGHTING HOLLYWOOD M E. W. ELLIOT & CO. d The Boss Has Wired Ftotn New York CLEAR THE STOCK OF ALL home-comin- bemi-privat- S LlL,' - d S 1Twim mi is y t bracer for the day! Stake W. Pond College Ward Y. L. t" Gib John Logan Preston Jian-faniil- Good coffee! Fragrant -- buvi-o- n.stntiaily Chairman of the M-s- . Wings of the morning! wa"d troop committees; seout masters and vanguard chiefs. in both ward Nearly every takes yrre represented in this wonderful pageant. The officers and celebration of the Logan Chamber of Commerce desires to express its keen appreciation to Logan l ity, to the Cache and Logan Slake presidencies, all the bishops, the Boy Seout organization, and all the local business houses, and any and everybody who helped to make the celebration a success. both ruiaed by t'e r District Anderson Andrew Anderson, Mr. and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ziihs, anlj jjr an(l Mrs. Glenn sen. an(j yfrs. Milford Jen. en and Mrs Leonard Sorensen and ihiliren sjerit the week end at Fish Haven on Bear Lake. Miss Alta Halverson of Hyrum is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nelson. The Eiders quorum and their wives enjoyed a pleasant outing at the Buy cmnp Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. N P Nielsen is reported to be severely ill at tins writ- ing natq Pet-etso- n; S out Executive I ttroyid Scdie-nk- on the ti'iun.u Us. If, for lnstuiie'. what we. when England forei d the paid I and ird ui.d t li ed .nlvir ptuei a American Lade loth jiiuliubiy there v.oild some inti ri.ili n id p. 'I of Mrs. Lulu Egan spent the 24th here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John George ar.d of Blacktoot, Idaho, ure guests of their parents Mr and Mrs H; ruin II u.sen a ad Mrs Milord Jem-motoiec to Ogden Thj sday The il'.b girl.-- met Wrdnes- q .y evening at the home uf th-- i leader. Miss Hilda Si hems The tone was spent in tewing. q'he flowing people fr mi hire , son family re-- i l,c A e!e" union at the Boy Si out camp day: Bisimp and Mrs. John , Mr. and Mrs James A H Anderson, Mr and M:s. Cyrus The prize winning floats for the parade for the Frontier Days and on Monday Kodeo Celebration were as follows: Mormon Logan ward FloatsBatta.ion. Ninth ward. 1st; St go Lily, Un ward 2nd; Log Cabin, Tv,.!f'h ward, 3rd, The Lie.-- -' Second vvai J, 5th The prize winners for tne out-- I side settlements were; flout by the fcmithfield American Legion Auxiliary, 1st; XransjKirta-tio- n oeeiion. College Ward, 2nd; ox team, Newton. 3rd; Indians, north Logan, 4th. Th re w ho made possible the great pageant showing the hisin the tory of scouting parade were Vanguard.,; Commissioner E. N. Rees, Seout Commissioner, Fred L uee; District Chairman Alvm less of tile Cache Stake; VanHerman guard Oommm-uoneSeout Commissionet Camp- j I from 9 3 2. 1 WINNERS NAMED tv-el- pretest 2 7, PARADE FLOAT i j r - v-- r WEDNESDAY. JULY JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH, - uikii tile supply of money is esti it teil, the pru e goes up It , up today It you want n dollar, yo i mur This is a idea f ir finan- idj more work for it or give more to 'goods f,a .1, than you uni three ciers ami intermit tans! hunk'-lfoster and HO A' they fusltr it' years ago. Listening to them, yuU get the a care fully fostered The: e iiiea they them , elves are pietti k genii that money is NUT u comhazy about it. Of rum so, if the average nvi'i modity, aid (hit it has some spoi nttmhed to it. Uml he i an ol. ,1 my may be convinc.-It l nmlei'.slaiid u Very simple lliitii; Money IS a commodity. u hi i, jii.ething like inniiey, then money mi y. bay wl h ibor This the more you juggled and Jaws, p tseJ ah nit i! in .rs of it t tor your labor vituout anym.e u.iii.,.,y what I i a i '111penpb who e intro! nati m going on. That very thing, in tin lei hapramed svVi-i.BY ii.LMES KM great many millions .A po.,pli-sigami say that nobi-dtmi.iy understands money tfy ? THE HERALD Read This If You Don t Understand About Money A IT i lAGE EIGHT, l( r 'T's. Y C5' Gigantic Merchandise Crash at Man's Dept. Store Still Going Strong - M While the Season Is Young SO rr A SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE OF EVERY 1932 VOILE DRESS IN STOCK! KEEI COOL. NEW - SMART - TAILORED 95c-$1.4- 9 c. '-- s - Thousands of People Have Acclaimed With Amazement at the Values ! Come and See For YourselE What a Dollar Will Puy! V No More Gas $I.95-$2.9- 5 In Stomach and Bowels s Everything Going at One-IIaPrice and Less ! lf Mails Dept. Store 57 WEST CENTER (Next Door to Ilayballs Merc. Co.) ir t .a A A4AAA4 At A.IAA4 it ii A. ELLIOT & 0, ' Rulers of Low Prices I2iE. W. ELLIOT & CO. E O H & . |