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Show ?r THE pace two IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1 9 P, 3. BRINGING l!S TO THE PRESENT TIME The Herald-Journ- - Hell-- o al Published every weekday afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah Telephone 50 Price 5 cents a copy By mail, In Cache Valley, $2 50 a year; outside Cai he Valley, $5 00 a year Bv carrier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. matter at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s "I roc liiim at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March Liberty thru 3, 1879. all thr land. Member United Press, NEA Service, Western The Liberand The Scripps League of Newspapers Features B.1L ty are the big deys of the year in I ill !i the im igiputmn and tnihu-M-u-of c M. rd jV s audiences at those respective comiininit.es 'i hursday Smithfield make-- good the G is merely another cpit d, by its boast us a health centci s pitof of tuis t let babies on display pitting its ot Bofhtlntss fins must imlmd the annual Health the feature h grdihtd to find th it the pro-hclay cell bration d iu light 'v Frid ly Richmond does th satin Uo' m CYntral with those sleek black ami wh'te our Hub mu pr mihd something dairy cattle that hive nmu c.6 m Rvjnn narratives i only Richmond bat all ol I 'Ihcsc two ecu huri uupitx this more tirntlv valley taenua ci tH.jtia-tcou e anMe of mr huoics deserve the whalcoeartc of eve iv one in staging .tnsi v tju uh in envf loping lomame that o a e. i , celcbiations give AMps tl(l si jr to new heights or p u ext lit ni e i hand i i d t hi .! ..o d unh hevable Ii t a hMns vhvh aoonnd in this sjet-- t It has been u thou iml umc ul ir dum i of dumg and stf-- s obNtrvtd and 1 must observe it wt once mote, that tht hzui c.e at tnu riMf ompletelv m t bv d wed the tense and pas with happ pf ofsh than love stoiv th it trulv itw are moie pa'isuig ii. ;!-tho&e crowmd with ituiiii as fhntiil irpoit Olivet Gold mAh hi i hi cron romances one ot V l uhute tm of tir jump, There a new word beiuj t ji u x.rGs it iMihgir and .stunt i tnd on h i"d, sensa that ma soant t ot 'Let p u t D awi inspiring a thcv tion d ii approval ol Mr v,d !t nts wh.ch build i i nos iv. as n hast innovation luipuign M ctPhialhng love interest to up rm t r ny the it country xwept gre degrees until j. ( mr and ot ha this eui with the povVrtul denoumci.t in the c mnne.-takim, ordin tru d ideout fn aJ '! (thiitiit th iigi' ng Ym rMittUotiI tlul lain n word ttu'a lie a high ha Im n ipprou. i Lojk it up ip tilt iii1 IKits how vi found ui Mi d a lu ( b lei hadn t Still, tl it will pU' im ' id wot am and slut muih n tnh d rtp build up wotl. u i vui. tint UK 9 word eti'tom t Nmy v Everybody An-po- rt en-t- ( n L-- ts -- i pt I A NEW WORD THAT MEANS MUCH - what docs it mean? RENOVIZE means to iepair. lemodel, It i. new a brand renotate; to make gt attractive and safe. Renotie Logan campaign means even more than more The Iu.ihos famous 'gin marriage e he law is no more No longer wih couples with a yen for 'get-ti- .i hitched immediately have to skip over the line into Utah or some other state, to have wedlock pc rlormed Idaho legislators panic stricken by the revenues being lost to the state through the law enacted two years ago, providing cnat notice i. uist be filed five days before the marriage license is issued, repealed that law last session and tnciay, the repeal became effec- p ts e Not long ago the little bond was worth only about $13 which is pretty puny for a $1090 bond- eipeclally this one which is all in magenta and gold and hangs in the living room next to Aunt Emmas chrome We paid $55 for the thing and everytime it would getta sinking spell we would sit up all eight with It cheering it up we sent telegrams down to Peru to encourage the morale of the Peruvian army which was fighting those hellcats the Bolivians or the Colombians or one of those countries "Come on, you Peru! we wired "Buck that line!" Well, sir and madame the market started to go uj and pretty soon the little old bond was worth $25 and then $35 and then $42 think of it! practically tripling its value m a few days! v ; posterity." Humor Howdj, folk! Latest re(Krt ay from now Beer will flow freely even here. Turn forward, turn forward, Oh TL.ie in tliy flight, ami make it next August just for tonight! WANTS SPORTSMEN thffm-selvt- il -- sports-matiahi- r. Cache county has been enriched a certain extent through many Ic oho couples coming here for licenses while the law has been in elicit More fdaho couples were licensed at the local bureau during the period than were Utah couples One can hardly blame Idaho for repealing the law when neighbors are so lenient but that does not detract from the advantages of the plan Rather, it is a sad commentary on the cooperation between states Idaho showed the way to other states of this section in such v alienable rights announced by law Too bad other states did not Thomas Jefferson. The rights of fc.llow suit rather than let Idaho life, liberty and pursuit of happi- slip back. ness constitute the inestimable Corrupted freemen are the heritage of every American citizen worst of slaves David GarThe former secretary decries rick. the results of the pending farm relief bill and the labor control An unrecorded "jail break" measure, advocated by Secretary night with Joe Ierkins, for incorporation in the Gough, Thursday guilty week bill as follows: "Un- to wife in jail afteras pleading the offender. beating, der the terms of these two bills eveGough, early Thursday the executive branch of the Unihad a hankering to see his ted States government is not only ning, v ife and children He had been to take over the taxing power, left in the main corridor of the but is to have the right to fix jdil, so the report goes, and mereprices of some of the necessities ly kicked out a loose grating in of life, to control the production of one of the "end windows, scaled basic commodities, to license busi- the high board enclosure and ness, to regulate the hours of wandered along home to spend woik, to establish the wage scale, the evening with his family and to fix the production of every Shortly after midnight, he was individual establishment in the back at police headquarters, hunted up an officer, and asked to be country . . admitted Evidently easier Why did he overlook the spe- tc break again out of jail than to cies of payment awarded the un- break as were it in, employed for their labors that limits their purchases to fuel, food, A pat on the back for the good clothing, deprives them of their eopie of Paradise. Tucked away countrys medium of exchange, re- in the south end of Cache $ alley stricts their freedom of advan- and snowbound during most of tageous buying, and worst of all, thr winter, they nevertheless are puts bevond their power ability one ol the most groups to buy the often urgent remedies in the county. progressive d Who for home treatment in extension Always leader the idea? Why? work, the latest achievement of "If there exists any such pow- the- - community is to have 30 boys er in the federal government, tear participating in club projects, up your histories and your con- 20 in a calf dub and 10 in pig Mr. said Mills stitution pi ojects. Our liberty is surely assaulted Getting 30 boys together and these davs Why? working in surh a small communC. W. NISSON ity as Paradise is an achievement well north remembering. The averdge life of the first And by the nay, don't forget pneumatic auto tires was only 2000 miles. Most of them now last to visit Smithfield on Thursday and Richmond on Friday. ftom 15,000 to 25,000. They By Hill Billy NATURELAND -, What Folks Say "Looking it up in the dictionary, I found that the secondary definition of conservator is 'A person appointed to superintend idiots, lunatics, etc. manage their pioperties and preserve it from waste.'" Ben C. Hughes, attor- - THETA ALPHA PHI PRESENT 4( - c f iii-- CapitoL 1 t Plajing! At The Grand 3 Great Stars. ..vt- - i n hive Tont of pnnGrs u (onsunud writing tf$i lo. of tht ago, and nnl.i ms ol au ot tiim have itantd mmd ofher exotic romanu', but tuvU tms has it bten rtvievus to either read ot witness u a a dth'dte and tuliiul mui u iicx oi tiagody us "llu lilt General Yen Columbia pulutis pi mi ltd at tureen version ot Giae 'auiui a it Stones populat mAil jt the Giand T hi itu w) h Ibiin.a lole tnit Stdnwvik starred in i has drawn upon evuv bt of hm n-- finfj a new altitude rcccd for romance ns vagabond lovers of the air! tm-tu- 1 di know lodged t.iRit is i L.uii emotional mtris on t hi uotn Nils Asther pltvtng opposite he in the har.it P r n it ton ol G Yen cannot fill to he it after this pcrfoi pi in as o.u of ol to the most outst indium screens actors His jntfm n in is artistic a chain ten Pun thu icd c will long be unmiabtic H head a peifeitly c st g up of featured th it m nidus placer Brortdwa s WtlUr Gunnodv. Gn Lntn field, in Gordon, Lueien Toshia Mon, Helen Jeiome E Mv and many others less prominent by reputation but equal'v t tleuted as thcspiaus At the Capitol Ir i hi- to be an u t irny There knack with which W tint! Uiov-KiNational contjiiue to sir k the movie going pu )1k between the ccs, so to .speak, v itii a of timely and topic J, jet trcmendoiiiylv er.ttM muii RkMmI the n s offerings newest stamng vehicle C nu d to fo r Airport" which stirred otnvcn sovus 't Iron it & AntHtor ,f r i Wj: " y A 01 B-- iftrs. 2 iG. THEATRE GRAM NOW PLAYING A Rig Special Ieatiiie TODAY Sic ft! Capitol Theatre May 3, 4. Wednesday, Thursday Acts Vaudeville t ' A 5) - O'CONNOR FAMILY DANCING COMEDY Vaudeville Shows at Admission 40c ( HATTER 9:30. 1:15, 7:15, v , ' y V I Children 25c 2E Directed bv Wallace A. Goates U. S. A. C. AUDITORIUM MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAY 1 AND 2 CURTAIN AT 8:20 Admission 50c. Tickets on Sale at City Drug Co. and College Book Store hi ! A Outward Bound - Nz iil rt FIFTH LITTLE THEATER PRODUCTION Iy Sutton Vane t seems ongi-nate- court-actio- ney I is for the nse readers. not lihcl-ou- s are welcome, no matter No anonywhat the subject. mous article will lie published. The Herald-Journa- l, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. This eohnnn, of the Herald-JournAny communications - t do not believe that a dollar "Convicts should work, but for should ever produce another dollar unless it is added to chains on tbeir own salvation primarily and not to make money for anyone posterity. not believe that a dollar else "Walter Wilson, penologist. I do ever should pioduce another dol- With human affairs, the numu.iiees it is aaael to productive ber of as incalculable faetois labor; I do not believe that idle is so great yet that one probability is as often good as another," Julian Huxley, scientist. I And Agin 'Em We watch the market a bit ks are now Bathtub reading-ra- c sudly today-- b e c a u s e we are GQ sale hi Logun This is ail TO OBSERVE ETHICS afraid the little bond will get so store no starts sellwont be able to stop right,a just geing-a- nd bathtub musie-racing first it will be worth $75 and then $100 and then $125 Editor Herald Journal and we shall be tempted to sell it O "MEN W1IO DO THINGS Some of the sportsmen will com-- i to some other sucker - J ' p'ain if a higher fee is charged to do we kind of hate this Adenoids, youthful for a hunting license, but they because the bond In its frame s Irov iilrnce f imui-cu- heve no one to blamei but a on cover.4 wall the fcpot just wizard, lost and there Isn't another picture In in 4.1.000,00(1 th A thing nas developed thi house that will fit the place stork market again serious loo many hunters fail to ernsh four years observe p the tthics of good M hat we should igo. But is he like would be They shoot deer withlow nheartpd? for the bond to go to just what out knowledge of its sex and then Mo! He Is pre- we paid for it discover have killed a doe then we could keep It hanging imioig vo take all the Wall Street Last fall,they the wardens gathered up and look at It and figure wo stock certificates he bought in up nine does and fawns in a hadn't lost anything but that at 1929. coat them with glue and sell small area Also the practice is the same time there wasn't any them this summer as she' ts ol becoming too common of men temptation to sell it down the killing more ihan one buck and river just to make a few dollars Preston physician says. "The bull elk, and giving the extra It has become a sort of away household pet and we would hate stiff collar ought to" disappear and ones No stretch of imagination Our laundry is to give it up to Wall Street again never come back to same be seems of th' AND. LISTEN; Nobody should opinion required to see that this sort of will soon exterminate the thing ever own a foreign bond because when you have them around the FRATERNITY FREDDIE SA S: game to a point where hunting will be forbidden altogether ReEarly to bed house awhile you get attached to And curly to rise member we had continuous closed them and when they default on Give chance a season for 16 years? you the interest it almost breaks your To wear your own ties. The game department may be heart. to hire a large number If a rich man has it, it's acute compelled of deputies to police our hunting laiyngitis If a poor man has it, ground will be necessary foe It IYs a sore throat a higher gun license to get extra to finance this thing Joe Bungstarter is pretty well money This can avoided to a great land has any right to an increase satisfied with wedded life He extent if allbe the sportsmen will of value, a value created by so- says he's only been married eight take it upon themselves to make ciety; I believe that banking is as years and his wife has already it their business to apprehend the much a primary function "of gov- made him a trusty violators and turn them over to ernment as policing and a lot a ranger warden or sheriff more of you every day are coming n ABIGAIL Also, whenever there is to my notions. APPLESAl t E against bKZ: theie should he one or more spoitsmen attend the trial and inA woman's sist that our game laws rece've I a marring just consideration Although it has been proved success if she has It is simply up to the spoit .per. to go to a movie to give these problems serious that goats are credited with eat- for a good cry." H we thought, and then action ing many articles they would not do remain indifferent and the touch if they could, no one can It has taken business a long lime of licenses are raued, we G ever convince Dr Edward tme to find it, but there aie signs will have no one to blame but of London the ZoologiBoulenger that it is now discovering a bulled ourselves. Robt Crook ston. cal society that ostriches are not layer of intestinal fortitude. complete gluttons. 0 A on one bird, COMMENTS ON BUSINESS NOTE which was an Inhabitant of the London zoo for many years, yieldNo product in the world has ed. as great a turnover as chewMILLS COMPLAINT Three gloves, two handkerchiefs, three feet of string, a comb from 0- - ing gum. a woman visitor's hair, a metal Editor Herald-Journa- l valve from a bicycle tire, a film Conductor tafter stumbling over Ogden L. Mills, former secretary spool from a kodak but minus the obstacle in the aisle): Madam fOm, a lead pencil, various bits of you must not leave your valise m of the treasury, objects to any movement which tends to take wood, a clock key, a metal glove the aisle. and spmt fa'tener, part of a gold necklace, de Ian sakes d it awav the principles Fo, Mirandy: of our institutions as expressed two gold collar buttons, three air. I no valise, dat mah foot! in our constitution. He advocates pence in British money and one Belgian franc. "My circle of friends mav not thate people speak out their griev-n- n He must expect the method And these articles all were be very wide,' comments Li Gee found despite precautions to keep Gee, "but they're certainly thu k to apply to all classes, for through such only tht zoos ostriches from swallowequaltty in freedom of We pause for station identifica- speech and press can come the ing anything except food. Ostriches heve no sense of taste, and they tion gems and jewels of American will swallow anything, or try to liberty Di A Uhat principles are our priceless Boulenger says it is difficarpenter at Newport, Tenn, cult to keep, them from killing displays a sign reading 'Carpen-tu- s hentage Thcv are the princi-ile- s themselves on such articles We make everything heie given up by King John of but a living ' England Among them are the in- BEING BLED WHITE Whitney H. Slocomb of Los ,An-- , geles sends me this booklet, "How to Put Technocracy Into Practice," and, while I might quarrel with the author as to his title you don't put technocracy into practice; technocracy is merely a report on a situation yet I agree with his remarks. Mr Slocomb pointsqt that this country is today being Med be- -, ho theres "only about because, ait the land, $5,000,000,000 of money-i- n we are interest on paying ' yet $ 1 50,000,01X1,000 this is collected as land and money rent. The author also, points out that since at compound interest at 7 per cent money doubles every 12 years, the mess must keep on getting worse under the present set-uMr. Slocomb would abobsh rent on land and on money; he would abolish private control of money; would finance government work with small bonds that would be legal tender for private obligations instead of borrowing money on federal bonds from the big banking trust. This notion of collecting all land and money rents for the public is fundamental; the socialization of land and money is imperative The final paragraph of the booklet is important: If trade were free so that we could cease to concentrate on the mere getting of the dollar and its present power, then we could work and spend because we could always get a job and then it would behoove Big Business to install the best machinery to be found instead of suppressing advanced machines and patents as they do now. for fear these would scrap machines, put too many men out of work and destroy their opportunity to make money. Yep. to make money to be controlled by the bankers to be loaned out 10 times a year and to, instead of representing true wealth merely represent added chains on FOR EM ache SITTING ATOP THE WORLD why -- it beat all those gilt edged stocks like United States Steel which barely doubled in value yet here was everybody cheer ing for Steel and our little bond which had outrun 'em all was-- n t getting any encouragement whatever it was all sort of pitiful . . . to reno-vizin- WITH JIM MARSHALL I . Properly suppoited, it spells moie jobs, brisker business and a better city. and Some are "Isnt this luxt another paint-uclean-u- p idea1 The answer m NO. The "Renovue Logan" drive will consist of far more than pleas to tieshen up property superficially. Real impiovements are sought. Has jour building a defective flue, or other fire hazard? Remove it for voui good and the good of the town. Has your home needed a new roof, new ixirch or new furnace foi some time? Make those alterations or installations now, while labor and materials aie abundant and cheap. A definite goal in improvements and new consti uetions has lieen set by Logan for the campaign now under way. Trained men will visit piopeitv owners to eneouiage the making of needed changes. NEEDED CHANGES thats the keynote. "Renovi.e does not mean iinhccessary expendituies. The charpbe,,,of commeiee wants nobody to waste money on useless additions or alterations. Rut many changes that will actually save time or mone- y- improvements in heating eqifipment, have been put lighting, inconvenience of arrangements otf too long. Now is the time to have this work done. It will cost you moie a short time from now. g Not only will property owners benefit from their in higher safety, usefulness and enhanced property value. Everybody in town will participate in the general betterment of conditions in Logan. that to Logan. In the midst of the recent genthe Wall eral excitement in Street national lottery with stocks running up and down at terrific speed maybe many of youse guys and gals overlooked this department s Peruvian bond well, we don't blame you because watching Big Steel hit the roof and Canuda Dry blow off the cap and General Yeast rise overnight a little thing like a bond probably didn't Peruvian count for much in your lives but there was rejoicing in the Marshall home you may be sure -- ALSO SCREEN SNAPSHOTS and CRT00 AND l R AMOUNT NEWS t JL a. z |