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Show PAGE TWO. T1IE IIERALD-JOURN- LOGAN, UTAH, 'MONDAY, L, A - JULY 10, 1933. IF THOSE GOVERNMENT CONTROL MEASURES WORK OUT AT PR I ! n.IQT 1PM ATu V j Publi&hed every weekday afternoun Valley Newnpupti t 5, , al To WcM 4 j by fbe Pacbe Telephone 50. taigun, I'tun Price 6 cents s copy. By mall, In Cache Valley, 2 60 a year; outeide Cai lie Valley, $5oo a year. By carrier, 40 ceuts a month, $3 50 a year. aeuond-clasmatter at the postoffice "P r o e lalm Entered of longress, March under the I Iberty thru t Bogan, Utah, 7 ' aUthelnmi.' Vi1??!' -- ThaMhao Mmtet Urnlted Presi,' NF.A' Hervk'e, - Wester YYfctmvs and The H rlppe League of Newepapere. tf'BrU.'.u' M hr t o, , Of HOW ABOUT TIAlE. AROUMD at ' Elrsl Ut is " SM ILNOWCEXULAINHI). , ' ' I ' U.iYVah-AilVid K lVAA the ailmiiti .tuiDeveloping nt I.' an inteic 0ntf Mtle-lipjno'.fciiug tion's, I'ecuyeiy putginiu ait luqpk-xiiitmoat leatuii') of ttie oil one ot tlie eampaifm. ptesiilential ' One of t he lii"tr tptit-- of that i aiujaiyn wa, Itn ap Varant1 eitoltiehH 'Between 1 lanklm D. Uooaeull atnl Aittml ' ' i K. Smitlo, , ' liiitlni m aims lor ton romia'diM The tvvo had Lien more, they lutl etalently heeit fanly t lo , liieml , . mil twite tint Smith 111 liiilimuition for th r,'X)teelt Lai ' ieaidebi'V 1 nntlf had u'l lied u.c-- r Ilia jolq al Alt. any to ', ! 1 ; Coasip hail it that the rift was )ier. onal. Roosevelt va,. aecuoed of having gone high haf ; Stint li, of itiirsuij' wounded vanity. Now, .however, the haste dtflieulty hi mn . Llec-le- fairly clear. Smiths lasent editorial in Ttie Outlook leveals lliat the gulf between himself and tlie president is almost as wide, fundamentally, as that hel ween the president and ex-Pr- Hoover. kLeegnoci-- . e I 'These comments show lliat the rift of a year ago was Power Trust Vants to Direct Spending of Public Funds i based on something deeper than jiersoiial pique. Roosevelt i had one jmlitiial philosophy; Smith lias one almost diaalive. Tlie rivers harbor project BY RODNEY DUTCIIER metrically opposed to t. Roth U'ed to he classed as hheials. of tbs atiuy engineer are usually MKA flertlrr W rllr r n Roosevelt has taken tin- folk iri the road and TVfASHlNGTON. July 60 The (he lesults of similar pressure, has gone on to evolve a 'new theory of d moeracy ; Smith old "pork barrel" and the fa- llniulated by commercial Interest has dung to the traditional conception of democracy and miliar "power trust" have entered of vailoiis types, im hiding contractors ami dredge companies. The the public woiks picture. has veered steadily tuward conservatism. woiks hoard ha illtle public 300,000,-t)0It is not likely th.it, no shall ever again see these two Everybody love that $1, i Imm e to study tin ill. emto create about to be spent men in the same canip. The cleavage la tween them i ployment. The advisory heard of ASSISTANT too deep, and wide. That edRorial in 'lhe Seiretary ot the cabinet and Bub cabinet members W Hobart, Lawrence Tieasury some basic disagreement too profound to he ovetcome. controlling allocation ha had , as if appearing for the "power warm Becrel hearing In debate as Jr " liu-t,to whether various projects am) sensu ofmged that It he the conthe board that uO federal rulings would support the joint money la- lent to communities NO POLITICIANS, IF YOU PLEASE! aim creation of employment and which to build their own Politicians' are. wWv excited about the hoice of he of worka of lasting social value. munli Ipal power plant. Chairman want not The only army man to direct the federal public woik problem in the west hkes lefused to consider the for 11s housing, hut State. Ai originally planned by President Uou..evelt, the tary of'War Dern told the commit companies are showing administrators in the various stales were to be appointed tee in executive session that It also RowerInterest In the selection ot without regard to politics. Engineer.".' of ability were to Seeks 1500,000000 for livers and gieal sectional public woiks adiuUUstrw called harbor often work "potk" be picked.' Petty pohticiaiis in the senate, however, wrecktoi undei the act and that's one of Ike Interior li kes, Seed that plai) and demanded that the public works problem Secretary leusoii (he administrators will be cretary ot Labor Rerkins and Assl-be handed over to the pap seekers. That's' why there is such ant Secretary of Labor Oscar t'hap named for regions Instead of by ndorse-nieii- l states with state politic ' a mad scramble now. man respectively c liali man, most - as fi i it planned member and The poliliciahs in power are exceeding 'anxious to have likes and Mis Retains consider tary of the committee oppose it their duly to nise standards for a clever political nmdieine mixer named, win they Ihote they grants huge can count oil political Jobs anil political einplovei and employes through Mias Pel kins didn't deny the the jamer for a few' pmgiaui, so they now have a thousand more do wn-ntAnd build observed politicians. up value of dredging, hut labor advisoiy committee 'with a machine to lontrol tlfe next election. seen tnat whenever she had any them A 30 hour week and a miniIf the New Deal is Wrecked it will be upon the rhoals the work was being done by a big, mum wage will lie stipulated 111 expensive machine which employed eveiy cuntiact and also, you'll And, of petty politics and pa 1 j lfiahness. only a couple of men. cold i actors using fedeial fund Cache and Roxelder eooiti.a-erborder propeity owurrs hive complained of being assent U ,,v both counties Asa Bulleii, a recent gcadimte . of the Harvard sehool of lav, Vived home last week. He say n lias not uecnled in wtiuh U,n be will otatjisli a practice v.lm i Hyrum Woothersloncs, sig.itd a mouth ago as city pijka-tiofor left An.en an otficei, tics Fork to azeept a pusition with ' i, Mountain States Telephone uad Telegraph tuiupany. ie, July 10, 1913 Mrs Louise wife of Prufeasor lliniy Oitr Oij a sudden hcait Tuesday follo.wing al n 1 attack Mairmzr Ellen You-i- id - i - - - J Eecles, wire g son cf Mi fc.J Miss M cy c ' uiavi icd in the Logan S. with lc..uki,r temple yesteiday William Budge officiating G. Hayhall and AudiMayor II. tor William Evans have gone li Ogden tq make a Judy ur t In Unary situation theie with taC view in mind of stalling a libraiy in Logan. i NATURELAND , . I The recovery aft, says Smith, will ripple initiative, legalize monopoly, iai-prue.s and require; liiglu r tariffs. It Ttie goes beyond anything my imagination can follow. common man is likely to get lost in he .shuttle.' We are apt to sell our American birth light for a mess of communistic pottage. uk j ' ', LoWettH. x ' But "1932 Lt, light a hifit Bo eM It ol e of tin oat anu iijoii and( Smith' promi ed tu tafe oil li 'a he t'luyago o,i M ion i'll light' all dt'maopijieiL, ftot Will! late in lie tjwjdii, That 'lei'u-e- d yvi tolitpl. there a reeoliciliation, ..taped amid the lloudliglit , ami; fpn then hints of kuIHums XTW'1ed. I , , HUH-Wi- i . i 1 ! iH-ROOi- 6, Humor GIABtttZlMC a L sm i 1 EARS AGO 193i Word has been received here of the selection of Miss Faye Dames, daughter of Mr aud Mrs. C J Dames, formerly of Logan, heading a New York Junior class ot high school graduating 350 as valedn torian The Cue he county commission named H C. Parker as Cache of year wt.ee the June bride be on a Great utility representative gins to Week that boacou mut4 Salt Lake Reclamation eunmnttev be a place where Ibe kllcbe LUe Utah State Wa-tu- y sink netc get stopped up. .i organized by Storage iocurms.sion , i, i. ., Lucille May Ewer 0. daughlei who ix going on a ot Mr - Li I Qee G.w, and Mrs. W H Ewer, died .a can, ping tup shoitly, piactiemg of .injuries received when on the in luiiuliu She says 1 la lice today stimk by nq automobile yesterbest possible training lor acrulijr day, illg lUn,Oilo bites is progi easJuly 10, of ing rapidly on the construction a paved highway fioui Richmond ECONOMY KING to tlie 1 ialio state tine Tialtic - 0- i meanwhile being touted by way t Till is Ezra Piucbpejniy, said to ot Lewislpp lie tbe thriftiest AGO busuiess laxa ill YEARS TEN P I a. gatt Mr, Pcncb- July (i, 1923 Piesident F the lia to pro justa Champ fonnally tui ned toover Di E advertised tfur 'Rotary cluh leadership y li . r r ,s. Budge m the final meeting of sleuugr d the club year yesterday wtlli a g w Lb Russell L Yu have iiKsuwiry July 9, I '123 actiw-- i of Uie. expense Maughans first attempt ut cur baa lu dusk trails, onttnental .Mi flight upics. ,smi ended in failuie, tp a Tlioto by Bus Berrdson field today alter ins engine wml Jeavl, July ,10, JV23 ,N K NeRmi ofit University of Utah English prohmund was named preside staited a campaign fessor ha county against the us of the word of an organization of Cat heHolstein or is it "forgot"1' and Franklin county "forgot ten, p res) an We've dairymen Other ofticers foigotten. were: John T, Quayle, Logan, vice president; H P AnderUtl 'HiS THAT ARE sen,. Hyrum, secretary and trea- f NEYMt TOLD Kmith-Meikle, The . 1KMtd k Biker 'Hint kill surer, Uhtren.e mine b, over a yi r old uml it Id, and T VV Duriant, Frankm ter wnil w woi lot any lusty lin, directors could aiudenilutid. TWENTY YEARS AGl) If Uie (hsiuiii unent cooferelu it ought to wiuits cfiauk result The county Mirvey X, 1913 July nu t in n muddy treiu h. or and assessor were authorized deby the county aommisston to Accunting to Lil Gee Gee, the termine a boundary line between food at her boarding house is so bad that the wolf at the door as bad as they weie when they the sawmill . goes to a charcoal brings his own lunch were boys plant, the railroads and makers ABIGAIL APpLESAI E SEZ: of chicken feed MediumAh, I hear the knoik-in- g A Denver man of your late wife' Only ' once was there dissene r twwl Patron' That so? Whos she sion, and that was between two hi hi self iur sub' men who disputed in the fields a a slave, hayknocking now? When they stunk blows a jury ing he thought 0 YE DIARY was hosen, - blame affixed, and lie would he time v Q the guilty man exiled. ui parr tinder By roac h to ,th printery, where dead life aims ter. do little of wurke. my typewriter Whv doesnt he i ililmn bring worn, out, and I try marriage ?" not how to replace it, ,a.'v? of knowing 1 do lie busy on my latest liuiibtartei,'irNnUtttAaJ An alurm clca-kthe farm problem is simple. He Invention. draw a cop will ring a lllCVVC that f cl hiel the all that "x suggest Tbe word: Spasmodic. of coffee, toast lircad, I Hid three the mlo city. What it means: Acting or pro-- 1 eggs and then wash the breakfast ' dishes . , . Alum to lout'll. AMRING HINT ceeding fitfully or intermittently; ( order" to guard against lacking continuity of effort, pro- j A San Frapcisro woman has or the like; intermittent; fever,, wver drink water Boil the married a mail who shot her 17 Irmii b'Ook c.r likei years ago Where it came from: The ,VHp.r and aw allow tlie steal il Revenge at last! a Greek, spasmos, convulsion, plus ev.dos, likeuess, form. lot of fathers are raising the Coney Island Red Hots, 5 cents d. uce today because their boys are Pronounced- Spaz-moik. July Recalls Tiee-- r F! E r""' Cen'rr nu VjflU TLw IlVe i may believe that tlie imiki, d beast of Imi ct n which has caused more than one man to euise bitterly, is a thing of the past, but figure from a mr ness, tmr.se . ollur and huimhot .factory in Builoid, Ga . i idu ite that the mule is jeturiniig to li s own. The mule, hybrid offspring of tin male ass and a mare is being lii,d again as people of the country aie turning back to first pnmipn in trade and commerce," in aiding to- Juh.i Q Allen, one of the t ,vu brotheis who own the plant Alien says that business is in.ue,-min his and other plants In In,, for instanre, UMNI men ate employed, ano there isn t a or unoc-vinroom in Burli rd As a matter of fact mules me workers econoinie-iTiny me easily fed, equally as good fot us and hoi drawing canying and have less sensitive fkrio, making them able to stand mm b Th- aniexposure to weather. mals have been known sime tarliest times You that flop-eare- g va.-m- l c ultra-moder- '' History of a kWord OiacJuiL, ' LIPS i Meiilhulatum cool. bus Clacked Up. Scad h,j - 1 0 Lwp them himjollc by awdlu(S nightly. ENTHOL'ATUM n St-cr- Use the e clear-minde- 'if he-hee- -t ls ANOTHER BOOKLET By Hill Billy Ernest F. Hill of Los Angeles sends me a booklet, entitled "Birth Control or Human Slavery7"- Had says: "I wjuit you nondescmU t, . cote tlie ravings of ohm ure woHld-b- e messmlis occasionally. Your opinion would tie valued, but if you ignore this stuff it will all right. I like a fellow of that sort. I could just settle down and listen to the ram on the shank roof and play checker with an egg like that nit afternoon sod eveiiiuy-Andof course, the booklet has something to say, wh a chap like that behind at, a fellow-wita Bailee of huraor and no ml I. tied ego, it's just hound to be good - I , h Let us See ."One of the must pitiful expressions of man's vumty is Ins desire to arrogate to himself the task of seeing that tin earth shall not be depopulated Huch a fellow Imagine that God has Tailed' him to perpetuate his wonderful self, and that without human help the Trenton o : The Fourth of July was quietly and pleasantty spent. A crowded house appreciated the good program in The morning and with aports for all ages in the afternoon including a lively ball game and dance in the evening The day closed with all feeling that the day had beti a success. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson are remodeling their home ami when completed will have one of the most homes in the valley. Friday evening a group of friends of Mr. and Mrs Vaughan Lott honored them with a parcel showr at the how jj- - and Mrs. C. B Lott. They rcepiifl many beautiful and and Mis. 0va,fi Muhaels have returned from tht'.r wedding trip and arc at home to their friends at Sinithfield. Otto Knapp of Riverside, mif. called upon many of his friends here during the week. It is sixteen years sinre Mr. Knpp lived here Mr. Kay Hansen has returned borne from the hospital where she underwent a mainr operation phe is reported to be doing well Mrs. E. E. Haws, Miss Ulndy ti't--Mr- . Lord would run out of people. "How lei nlile! r God would then, no doubt, h tve to .start uil ovnr with a new Yuoe ul victims, commanding them to multiply 'so that he could practice the outdoor spurts of sending them to war, smiting them with pestilence, making them tremble with famine, and the numerous other arts of God,' as they are cal'ed by every eoward who holes responsibility and luves an alibi! Very good All of which reminds me that the last time I was in town some egg called me up at 1 a in mid adud me the address of the booklet, 'How tu I ut Teihnoirmy Into Urartu e" The booklet was in the lulls, guess I was a bit abrupt with the good brother Anyhow heic is the address, Whitney H. Slocomb, 100 W 23rd Htieet, Los Angeles, Calif. I have enough trouble with loose manholes in town at 2 a m without some quiilng leader UistilfTnng poppa. Haws and the Misses Barbara and Glr.ua Haws of Newion spent the L'ouith of July here H J Hiiuser. Clifford Jensen and Arnold Wheeler are spending the week fishing oil Uie Salmon user, Salmon, Idaho. Mr and Mrs Archie Cottle were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Oswald Muli.uUs of Smithfield, July Mr. and Mrs C H Lott announce the marriage of their son. V aUg b.ni, to Miss Dons Rockwood, daughter of Mrs Mat Kotkwond of Idaho Falls The young couph wane mat m il June ami are now at home to their friends in the farm home of J Earl Andrew. Liberal members also Insist It's Iietter to help a city with a needed project such as a water works than to build bigger and better bouse for sergeants fill remote pi all ies and deserts. Army post don't create conimuulty values Politics, pressute fiom local In teresta and prodded congressmen have kept useless military govts Want-Ad- s ti will have lo get their labor from 1 government employment agencies means of diminishing iiittbioal competition at the expense of wotkeis. Even distribution of project la sought so that the bond Issue won't be found flnam lug federal building, ci ulsei bullding and a local project Jail In I he same place. as another they are a rt - j Sure Guide to j t SITTING ATOP THE WORLD What holds bark human plug- not Im k of y.ood ideas - j I but an lusuflun-ii- t supply of the water of edumtion iu the great j desert of superstition - and no many of the e lists are planted III diy sand and die a burning - Thus wa plant the idea of universal superpeai e in the stition that it is poS;il)le to exist in a world front who h the struggle to live has been eliminated and the idea thereupon wills and dies is humans buhe! lous in yet tlie avrr.ige human piti of thg ju.in.ies to live even iu i uiiip.irai ivu lomfort and luxury Ju.st think for a minute what i v UK would be like if we got rid ot our superstitions and really began to understand hie and some of its rules and possibilities 9 Our Messenger Is At Your Service Think n for a minute of the .e misc ry caused by the superstition that we must have gold as a "medium of exchange" That superstition is fostered by a few people - who use it to exploit the rest of us - yet the rest of us mostly- - are taken in by tbe deception and make no protest whatever AND. LISTEN: The more you irrigate your desert of life with the water of education the more beautifully and luxuriantly it will bloom for you. We plant the idea of an orderupon tbe barren sands that the human race is born with the ability to govern itself Yet any student knows that man is essentially an anarchist - and that in his fight to live he will ignore all the laws that congress can heap upon him Wc obey laws and remain orderly just so long as it is to our benefit to do so But the instant we can bene fit from breaking the law ve do so bei atise it is the NATUR AL alw for us to do so The "kingdom of Kristenstad, and sm vive located about 35 miles from Fart Worth in Texaxs. is tiny and it Human life exists in a deseit is not completely "perfect, "f but of superstition it is not completely "perfect,? but superstition tlrat Hip stars it is nearer perfection than any rule us that the lines on our other vity in the world, according . Him lo u l r 5i tit ms ir.,..n wmciiuix cold cream will make us beautiThe little community at ptsent ful that automobiles and tele- im ludes about 30 families. Jiving on a sprawling phones make us "effu lent . . arep of about we if are fiOW nrros of land that Inhabitants, superstition suitably miserable hcit- - wc shall are ruled over by John B Krisfarmer-lawye- r please ITovidenie and be given ti nsen, a a harp in the hereafter - and Oane is h.duj to be unknown and that buckeyes will euic- - rheums p ace and plenty is a fait. tisrn and that loud and pet ust-eKnstmsen bought the land in talkers make Hie be it nubli 1ih aud allowed c iiy sitkr. officials passed up on by huutr to settle - superstition that sex is d Thty were allowed farui soles at 20 yearn althat uuhaptized babies will bu y4n an aeie with -lowed for payment at 6 per rent in neii I a ever that getting sunburned over is healthful that Kntunseu has enforced a ruh browu eggs are better than white of no waste After produviug ueieasary food for his family, each Anvone who think know that srttLjtr farmer can raise coaimoiU-utabout 93 per cent of tn average for s&lo. from Scrap ly society of belief - - f mu-m- -- mH ROR nnu Mash, YY AS A BOY After daughters, Mr C J Ray reabzod hope, begot a mao child , both to 12 i o Todays Oddity blue-eye- i ' I , , I . vi If you wish to place a classified ad in the Herald-Journa- l, bring it to our office or 50 call and a messenger will call on just you for your copy and remittance. No credit is extended for classified ads. i , RATES -- HAIK IS EIGHT FEET LONG SMITH FIELD, Tex d pi Miss Loua Hosansky, h student of mid dramatic arts here, believes she bolds some sort of a record for length of hair. Her wavy, brown hair measures eight Get in length, and she liteiares it s still grow.jig She declined a proffered contra t for an exhibition at the Chicago Century of ITogress Exposition , ECONOMY and PROFIT WITH JIM MAFLSIIAIJa reaa i ed lc per word for each insertion. 5c per word for one week. 15c per word for one month. d cost for advertisement 15c. -- aza? 1J II iiuraiu-journ- 11 Ial - i! 3 tWlf-.Ui.lM- S Jgffti W.".';iTfraBMi t j 5 . . J i 11 . a B |