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Show THE HERALD VAGE FOUR. JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, - MONDAY, AUGUST 19.12. 1, H.W. The A Herald-Journ- field Newspaper n Scripps-Ca- im mi m Afternikon Every WM'k-dPublished at 7 Went Center street, Lncan, TTtah, by Cm h Valley NiW'-- hi' r matt r at the N Gunnar Khmijusou, president Entered as .Hrmnd-HasC nptmn pn f Ml postofftce, Ucfian, Ctnh. under the mt of Man h 3, IS.y a yiar m ad the year in advance, by lamer l.'l Cache Valley by mail. the year Out.ndc Cm he Valley, by mail Veace or 4Dc the month Gilman, Nlroll & Huthmnn, Sperm! licpreseiitauvca Sau Fram i; o, Chn K'. Now York, Boston ami I V trod litur K. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mr. O'lTIS PKTEKSuN, y i s Spotlighting Hollywood By Llewellyn poignant land today for a leader. Mo.t o! the cm i';. don't ieadei ; just son.ew here. I ni HOLLYWOOD nesting nnd true, too! Gem go () linen is worried. He is utr.ud that he is going to be on locution dining the O y m p filmed in I'lah and O il i did not wi nt to hi fm thfr uwHyj than the second sei middle row, o f the lion a, ! di.-e- lugh-i.e- pe-ml- y i . It- - ' MORF ADVICE FOR TIIK JOBLESS be . rc Of course when the p t 'i.-released, only about 1,W7,X72 pvop'e will see them, so that is a rig.il . I Capitol One of the most novel films of the year, . WHY COURTS LACK DIGNITY vise-lik- others. gentleman named Iianar Mohammed, who happens to he a Moslem, turned up in a Detroit court the other day wearing a fez. A So the judge told him to take it off and Mohammed said he wasnt going to and they had an argument and the judge fined Mohammed $25 or 10 days in jail. And the dignity of the court was upheld. Well, it would be upheld better, in the estimation of intelligent persons, if judges were educated to the point of realizing that other nations have other manners and in court is the height of respect in that some places. But you could hardly exited a judge to know that, could you? fez-weari- OUT OUR WAY LOS A Mil.! S Oscar Lutefisk, Silurian ehiliilion, ar-- j lived here today to compete in tile Olympic (idinea. Mr. Lutefisk Hu, six months lute for the winter sport events, but explained that he water on the knee, contracted which fror.c solid. It was 13 weeks, h said, before he oould get the A Hls-r- i il snow-- , knee defrosted. shoe race will he staged for Mr. laitefisk, a Hollywood movie stu dio furnishing artificial .snow made out of cornflakes. snow-sho- e Mr Hoover being still nominally for prohibition, a movement is on foot to call him H20 OVER. V V THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR When baseball clubs ill the second division begin to talk of how they wUI win the pennant next year. If the Republicans succeed in urnending the prohibition law, we hope they amend it to include parsnips, spinach and turnip greens. hEZ: nli-- the s' "dm, is : lines BY WILLIAMS ship Court consists in a fellow running after a woman until she has caught The salaries of President Hoover and members of his cabinet have been cut. Wonder how much the pay of the White House Spokesman was reduced? I'SLAL When (iutiriel's trumpet sounds its AS final Ware To summon ail the dead to meet their fate. We know that Little Gee Gee will he t here Hut she'll arrive some sixty minutes late! A government official says that many budding poets can be found in prison. Most of them are still ut largo, however. TE DIARY passing td buck Club, Buck finishing a long Halcyon BACK at thewaa talk with Chile. Yeah. Saccarelll offered a for sale. Diamond of the first water, Chile. than the Regent ot than the Star ot th- tjyJ uiljuta hundred twenty carats, Entile! Yftflt a etone!" Whered he get Came by it honestly that' the funny part. He'a offering It on the open market and we've got to get a The text was the dominion of the youth over their parents, and the new order that has resulted in the fathers and mothers becoming slaves so that their children tan go to college in style, and learn the latest golf strokes and the most torrid technique in flivver petting If that fellow is a father I am sorry for him, and more sorry for his children Any dad who does not get more fun out of doing for his things boy or girl than he has m doing them for himself is a failure and he at least should have enough not to wail in public over his inferiority -omplcx I have been places and done I have not seen everyhings thing, but I have seen enough so that I will derive as much from watching an army of ants dear a trail to an cherry tree as to put on my good hot town shoes and stand for two hours on a hot pavement waiting for an American Legion parade to pass a given point My joys are simple: I have had the other sort. To me. a book in the hills, or a dozen books, read without interruption, is as close to heaven as I desire. To read, to meditate, and then to make a few casual remarks that is vJ.R.WllllAKT C 1HK ST A SOOVX 1C g- - n But the children enjoy things; enjoy going places: delight in new adventures. If, by spending money. I can give them the jest that youth demands, and deserves, why that is a good buy. because in their delight I renew my youth. and get a far greater kick out of turowing a party for them than I could in throwing one for myself. Personally. I am past the party age. My notion of a real party l is to get hold of one of these old, - ltr It!" Chile atood up, etretchlng his huge length with a spread-eaglmotion that filled the room. How we going to get It? How we going to get rid of It, if we lay our hands on it? Ever think pf e that? "Dont Steve u'aUreJ Vith Mona to the entrance. Dud," he said. "I'll lalLc care of that." I'll take answered. rh.im-c- , that I.ottic Buck Harkins swung his chair around and eyed Chile. Say, Jor half a million I could get rid of the City Hall, wrapped up In tlsaue paper with a red ribbon on It" Chile returned bis glance specila-tlvely- . I believe you, he declped quietly. Well, guees Ill be moving on." He reached the door. Chile! 7 Yeah? Saccarelli's crazy about theKJd's slater. ) "Young Moran?" din "Young Moran. I seen them Ing. He's almost In love with her. I wouldnt accuse him ot belngien-tlrelin love with anyone tboui except the Empress of Fern! Chile stared. Empress? G In for high life Is he? The so a gun! Buck gwaved a hand expIantAor-I- I y. That's the name bs gaveHhe diamond, Chile. Empress ot Fsrn. Peru aint had no Empress, ee? Well the trade ain't never had diamond like this one. That's tow I figure it. Chile nodded. "I gee. Well! Buck turned brlaklj his desk once more for a last l e accounting. He glanced al out to add, Sooner or later Steve will show the diamond to this glr of love Women his. diamonds. Savvy? "I savvy. "Fine. Keep the Kid occupied with any phoney job you can tl ink ot and pay him 50 smackers a w Toss In a present of. gome cl Supply him with theater tlcketf i Introduce him to aome Ing dames. Sooner or later he's g Ing to tell us where the little old (Impress hides out. See? Well. Chile smiled broa lly, "now that you mention it. Bucji, I do sea. A split, Buck, eh Fifty-fifty- , Chile! Buck nodped. Like always." Outslds the door Chlls llghtl a clgaret meditatively. Like alwpys. ATONA nutcii, not wiihout a pane:. that Stce ami I.ottio had reached a state of complete cama- raderie. You'ro mured. "Good? good, rvorry about Gee, Min, it's been great to see ou." Sho aroused herself long enough I observe that to answer this. you seem to think so. Because I talked a lot to Lottie? How could anyone escape? Oh, Mona that Isnt like you. Pile patted his hand as it lay on i lie wheel and his Angers caught her own. You see, Steve explained naively, I wanted old Towny to have the best." y Lottie," she mur- echoed t lie other girl, settling her wrap about lcr. I ve been 't got to he good! Tilt re a figure like mimi at Pilgrim's since Mona left m And there wont he until she goes hark!" Stee agreed firmly. Mona's he.nt Imped. she was ashamed of lie trudging Lottie a conquest. C rt.uniy Lottie was genet ous enough. They dropped Lottie in front of her apartment house in the fid's amid effusiva Interchange of ban ter, telephone numbers and lia-n- honey. car glided carefully out of the way of a taxicab, appearing suddenly from nowhere, and turned into East 67tb street It settled quietly a door or so away from the entrance to the Moran apartment. Steve walked with Mona to the entrance. She stood for a moment and looked at him gravely. Dont worry about Bud," Steve I'll take a hand In whispered. that. Forget it! He tipped her face gently upward, his gloved fingers beneath the quaintly pointed chin. Remember how I used to call you 'little pointy race'?" Mona remembered. Bye. See you some more. Ill call you this afternoon at the office. Maybe youll let me drive you home or something. drowsily. Steve returned to the car, paused Yeah! a moment lighting a ctgaret and . Barry left them at the Park avenue address. Ho was spending the night at the apartment to which both young men referred as "Steve's Mona was sitting liesidi place." Steve now. Her own address was hardly 10 blocks away and ho diove slowly. Steve, I'm sending these things back tomorrow. Well talk that over later, What you need now is a few hours of Bleep. Weil, later then," she answered rpiIE itn-ut- good-loo- 60-6- Maybe. and I havent the haven't the got money to hire anyone to do it "I could maybe shoot 'em ail only I can't afford shells for the gun "And I cant abandon em Inn ausc a sheep is the most non-nunioning animal in the whole world bar none I'm Sitting Atop the World mcr-rilli- e, foibles, d - (Lord's Day.) Earlin up, and to journeying, by petrol buggy, afar into the rmmtrie, where we do pienie in a bosky woodland dell. And in the evening, returning home, we do all exclaim what a jollie time we have had, which do be a black lie, for Lord! Little Homer did sit down in the stuffed tomatoes, Bahie Humor did fail into a clump of nettles. Dame Humor did sunburn her nose, and I did he stung by a wasp! But no tuff hill billies and put in a couple harm done, und so, singing of days playing checkers, occasionto bed. ally taking a long quaff at the That faucet, or sumthm'. bozo is spring Another absent-minde- d is individual matching of wits in whisthe bootlegger who pastes a a serene environment. That is ky label on a bottle of gin. very lovely and very cheap entertainment. Let's all play As a modern dad I do not spend money because I am a serf to my children; I spend it because my kids get a great kirk out of what money can bring, if used with imagination. That is why son has a motorboat and why daughter played around with college last I read a wail in the last Harpers about how the poor dumb par- year. ents today are bound down on the wheel of their children's fads and aphis-riddo- l a scat. ore. asleep in his room. She reflected that Steve's Interest In the matter would help her a lot. et ABIGAIL AITLEKAI ( E Tlit president shouldn't lutve ul In'iuior Secretiuy Uav Lyman U'jlhurs .salary IiL that. It wasnt lair, after anwhat with Mr. Wiihur ha' mu mu' l.ijf other. You reinemher how Ml. H illmr liseoered the depression was doing the children so ninth good? May he you thought that was his only idea? Ah, you dont know the capacity of the man. Hes had another. All the unemployed, he says, ought to go ramping out in the national parks this summer. .Just one big, long picnic until the snow flies. And then what? . . . Oh, well, Mr. Wiihur will have another itlea by then. Don't he so impatient! We almost wish we were unemployed, so we could load up the family and the mayonnaise and the potato salad, two tents, fishing rods, shooting irons, portable Ikds, assorted foods, Mijiluirn salve, mosquito lotion, Inth'ng suits, air pillows, maps, spare tires, one canary (in cage), two dogs, the family cat, a medn irie die.-- I, a rowing kit, a knockdown stove, lanterns, lla.ddights and a cookbook . . . Maybe Mr. Willnir is having an idea for himself for NEXT summer, liell probably he unemployed then. I think that this is fanny irred All visitors are to he So in' set from The Kid Fio-which Eddie Cantor i. making. Skyscraper Souls. is now on view at the Capitol theater. Cast, dirw4,n und a crackling good story combine to make It the most absorbing kind of entertainment. A New York skyscraper -the world's tallest budding serves as the theater of action, and out of the toil and strife of its occupants the Bcreen playwright has thrown into relief a series of little dramas which, suddenly converging, become one single torrent of drama. EXCEPTIONAL CAST Don't miss this novel dramatic treat. Not only does the story hold e you in a grip, but the cast of players is as fine as could be Imagined. There is Warren William as the millionaire owner of the building who precipitates the disaster that engulfs ail the others; Maureen O'Sullivan, a little stenographer who plans to leave her boy friend and go away with the Norman Foster, the millionaire; bank clerk who is eurpnsed that Miss O'Sullivan doesn't consider his adequate for marriage; Anita Page as a dress model;, Jean Hersholt as a diamond merchant; Gregory Ratoff. George Barbier-r-anof any number SHOE EMEKT ARRIVES LATE SHUT ot a tong a- - he leads doe-n- as-..- The , I In the past six mouths, .says Bing Crosby, he has roc oived about He does not 600 songs to rend read an unsolicited song boiause he might be accused of stealing if be should happen to sing anything similar, and because he can t read music anyway. Lilyan Tashman is having a gown made for wear at dinners in the early fall. It is made all of white ermiue. It is sleeveless and backless, but it still will be line and warm, espeially when she gets on the white . ermine slippers which will be t idly decorated with black tads. She tried not to worry about Bud aa she saw, gratefully, that he was C Hill nt it will do. i . Host oe At es yiiltue Stadi.. spends lots of his evenings at the dog races, also a lot of money sometimes he wins and sometimes be loses, but always he inn be heard cheering on his ihonc and without a trace of a strtlii He saves that for the screen At the ound through m- flmul-taneou- aeer-Ae-w- Chiislinas Win- - gl.id 'h.it a., esnt come in the summer think of xiit.ng down on a Chnst-- I while wearing II, is lice ornament .ni: .suiinmii.f, suit' I It he ti the liovvtlv. folks : I'erhap two most aiirioiiK etw at a nd flea ImtlniiK (teach are under and theiks who witter unit pinch their sweetie to s. IrtM luiiii Mbfrtj throughout the land i 1 explains ScrtrOnfttM it doesnt m'ller a part we vvnethei not. Condi! loits iieatc leaders and or v.e get a leader t happen to leadcis don't, ei cate condition,. 'I hey 11 the, anyway. mad lead along the everybody's jojug, don't, thee stop being leadei s. mil Thais why Mi. limner, a mining lien v e tame to He was, once. a leader any more. the forks of the road atal he took the vvmng one. h S now hes a leader without any uinv, till man is mail lung oowu t, uat'on while mad one jug up another. He si ill has a funk ot gi nmal , and colonel, t along with him. t heeling heaitiiv. a. id so lie lellow 'onrealize hes on the wrong track. If this nation netds a halm, it will get one. l! always did; always will. But the le.uli r will have !o discover which way the peo'ile ward to go, and tie n got out ahead of the procession. m 'he er he If he doesnt hell ,,om wvli m. and himself up Sheep A leader is only a ciystaJiz; tai o' (hi m sires ot a -. what million, majority of the people; he pel otiilnwant; voices what millions desiie. lad d.,al alvvay., m. the desire until someone till, Don't worry about leaders. II we mid thm, well get them. If one doesnt show up. il md mean- he i.mt i ceded. Thais all. studio keeps' tli" postponing .stall of "Koh-" Reason, 9ACCAREL.LI, WV'.I, ot (oui.-e- , g. lilies, hi ciui.-the old me. line bers Konst IS going to any old leadei lie I law K ta a jtepalar oc per marl, the Halcyea t'lob. Moaa aspperta her iaeatid father, wether, tittle elster, hiri). aaa hrelher, BID. Ntere haa heea wyaterfoaaly abaeat fur three years. Me hae returned, well dressed aed prosperous. With a thought ef Impropriety, he has ordered a powa sad wrap aeat to Moaa wbleh, after uark lad elsioa. she wears. .t the olBee that day Mosa has wet BAKRY TOHNIKM), rieh and socially promlneat, hut refused his levitation te dine with him. Bud Moran comes to the HnU . eyes f'leh te see B( K KAKKI the proprietor, who hae under-wid eeaaeetloas. Moaa aees her Brother and feara he la associating with caagstfra, Steve tries to her fears. falrt LOTTIE CAKR, fashion model, dismisses her escort and Joins Moan and Steve, Thee Steves He business partner arrives. proves te he Barry Townsend. Mona how tells Steve, years Harry before, had befriended him. how together they sailed for South America and have been operating n diamond alas that Townsend Inherited. WOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XI CX)R the rest of the evening Mona was ail gaiety. She had determined to put her worriee aside and not spoil Steves party. During a dance with him ehe slipped away Bud anto telephone her home. swered and bis voice was casual, aUsfylsg. Muna turned away from the telephone relieved- Bud was home and apparently staying there. His voice bad seemed as Innocent as Kitty's might have. The four young people danced at the Club Morgan, exchanging partners with gay, flattering banter that made each girl feel certain that secretly each n.an would have preferred her to the other. Then they drove ewiftiy through the park in 8tevee car to the latest and smartest club in Harlem and danced again. They ate again coffee, golden brown, with toast and scrambled eggs- - Suddenly Barry looked up to exclaim, This is too late for you!" He was gazing at Mona fur Lottie, apparently, did not strike him as a martyr to the nine oclock appearance at work. "Tell you what I'll do! I'll use my pull at the office to get the day off for you!" "Sb!" Mona whispered. They had not told Steve that they had met at Garretsons. Thats right," muttered Barry. He and Mona both smiled. This was the second secret they had shared. For both of them knew that, of the two. Monas influence at Garretson's office was greater than the young man's. In the front seat of the car, her golden head frankly on Steve's shoulder, Lottie opened her eyes to announce that old Pilgrim himself couldn't get her to appear on duty at his (hop before 3 p. m. "And maybe 1 wont be there then!" she added. They'll think Im at the fashion show and the fashion show will think Im at the shop. All's well for little Lottie! Of course they wouldn't think of telephoning." suggested Steve, giving her bead a good natured push. They eoulda't check up on you. I suppose?" ETC lipped beneath the wheel. Mona, watching, knew that be would wait until she bad had time to climb the three flights so that the creaking of her door and the starting of the motor car would not be wtalaf eftcc, com with lift fhfltiiisM sweetheart, ITM LEADER A good many Miller the daring cut of the the chorus girls wear. They don't want th" embarrassed by prying ey. A Rmf Nall Ajf 832 V VUWMCiM BEGIN HERE TODAY MONA MORAN, DONT WORRY ABOUT CORLEY, Ot al too old heart and I (To Ba Continued) TWO PATRONS BOSTON, Aug. i (lJ!i A down-tow- n taurant boasts many celnji among its patrons. By come although there are Bcores of ters, two of the most WITH JIM MARSHALL guests habitually sit at the counter. They are Jack world's heavyweight boxing ttna-.m our At various pion, and Secretary of the So I've just got to sit down Charles Francis Adams, whe i oil mil oath a have tile lunch house porch and latter is visiting his home ti never to own anything ctiept on watch those sheep those utter- money Iv worthless critters eating we u ti. illy fiicp tinpromise for a weak or so and thru their heads off go out nnd annex "Every spring the flock grows which usually turns out to Ik a bigger- - and the price gets worse burden and there ain't a darn thing I - and yc.tcril.iy when we can do about it MY RUTH ADAMSON listened to tin slmy of old Bill - ' except maybe eat a Iamb ot I li i gun tool, chop one in a while only you you have some sour Jordan Any iin-ort of get tired of iamb chops cream on hand count yourselt agiiu v.t ,n :.om,; and tins dong about July 7 after you've lucky- - yes, exceedingly fortunate i t an it at until to been eating them since before With it you can concoct many-goot ild nils .'.lies got to last Christmas . things which otherwise would have sunn tiling lot jutin- tinunhave to be forgone. One of the many possibilities is But anyv.oy O'd Bill Jord m Old Bill Jordans plight isn't the following, made exactly like was and heck of a lot different to that is i In p in ul nvi an ordinary cream filling: of a good many other folks Filling instead of owning property 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup sugar, they find their property owns teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons ' them and they can't keep it flour. 2 egg yolks. 4 cup walnut ami they can't get rid of it meats, Vi cup raisins, teaspoon and it just hangs like a millvanilla. stone aiound their necks Mix sugar, salt and flour and hW th. there's so much property on add cream. but the Bod until slightly earth nohodv wants it ' ot thickened Add some of the hot thou We ought AND, LISTEN: t mixture to the beaten egg yolks, V. I.shf K' to ! about human .stop talking 01 pour slowly into the remainder, every Uand mgs us property owners Jttl and cook over hot water until refer to piopcrty as a humnn- Cool. thick, stirring constantly. SlHVP ' I Ball If I sold Ynf MV Add vanilla, raisins and nuts. ow""j e A frosting is an- would owe tiic r ulnicd amt th t n tnc mon to in nmmisLion He item other mind when y by thr fined fiber of the yuren plant keep cream turns sour. The rule that tunc they v.iro marketed may bo used as a substitute for "I carUt kill ir em - because rotcon in Germany follows makes sufficient frosting for a cake of standard size. h liL-w- - I nnu-tlnii- Home Service -- lx n- t . . ; Sour-Crea- j j ' ' t . , be-- -t You Save Mom to buy it.. everyOrt Ride n Electric Cars quick-to-mak- two-lay- Sour-Crea- 3 Frosting tablespoons butter, D cups powdered sugar, 3 tablespoons sour cream, few grains salt, U teaspoon vamlia. Cream butter. Add sugar. Mix until thoroughly blended and smooth. Add cream, salt and vanilla. Beat well and spread at once. Salad Dressing 1 cup sour cream, 2 eggs. cup vinegar, ' teaspoon mustard, Vs teaspoon salt, , teaspoon paprika, S tablespoon sugar. 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