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Show JL DAILY HERALD THE PAGE TWO. THE JOURNAL AND r f OclCilS I i i 36-3- s .1 1 Gilman, Nlcoll & Ruthman, Special Representatlves-Sa- n Chicago ofrice, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, SL; De' olt office, 1120 Fisher Bldg. 19 office, W. 44th St.; Boston Full leased wire of the United Press. Member Audit Bureau Newspapers Western Features, and the t 18 office, N.E.A. of Circulation, Tre-mo- Service, Scrtpps-Canfiel- i '8 R. W. MARTIN, Editor OTTIS PETERSON, Managing THE por any of directly or indirectly, with any political business, except the publication of Neither this newspaper, f I 1 . . . . TRUTH QUICK Its stockholders or officials has any connectlpn whatever, party, public utility, real estate promotion or other newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. PATENT NO. 95609 BARN ... Prof. Fig auto-Bkobl- ' were present. Miss Gwen Hancey, Miss Sarah goamoas. and Norman Seamons returned home from Soda Sifrlnss on Tuesday, where they have Men spending a few days, visiting at the (tome of Mr. and Mrs. D. W- - Seamons. ' Mrs. Annie Seamons and sons of Soda Crvest and Wendell Springs spent the past tew days at Hyde Park and Logan visiting - fails. after If Lenins experiment fails. the, present civilization lip Considering the explosive potentialities of Russia as topic of discussion, this woild renowned British playwright, has created a considerable furore. Shaw may be right. Probably he is wrong. But the thing we dont understand about the attitude of the world toward Russia is the big fusa , being made all the time. Excited orators get up and predict dire calamity and failure for the Russian scheme and then pi ouch horror of a powerful threat and menace. Why not let Russia alone and continue watching Lenins experiment?" ,, f Things over there nowr look like the government, through compromises, will stay Jn power for, soipe, tinv:And if it compromises gqough and changes enough so that the example of greater prosperity and happiness under Russian rule threaten the Stability of other systems, would that be such a world threat? Russia's experiment may be a disaster for Russia, but we cant make ourselves think that Americans stand to lose so much. American people wont be foolish If the Russian enough to adopt an inferior system. system changes enough and gets good enough to attract a majority of American citizens, thats another thing, too. But wheres thq menace? a , , . ... w you seo what scientific cookery and home economics does It makes husbands fat and if they stand up under It long enough they get obesity and multiple chins and hardening of the arteries and become practically worthless around the house and thinking mainly of food very little of work and gradually declining into an oversize grave for excavated scientifically them by their Gifts . w - All the best . w I SPECIAL SPORTS NEWS x This is a photo of Garvin W. Milkshake, efficiency expert, who is the man to come a ward with In the orld is of the inspirational va Interesting Facts no French chef ever conAlfUt'i TmE UTAH STATE cocted anything half as good to AGRICULCRAL COLLEGE. over fried and eat as bacon eggs sunrise at hemlock a fire of just SIZE OF COLLEGE uo thermometers and no two fitteen hundred Approximately drams ol this and half an ounce the attended and no baking powder regular students of that college during the past year. An either number special just a slab of streaky bacon additionalincreased thetaking total enrolland two fresh eggs and a lit- courses to 2111. tle wrist work with the old lion ment of last year WWW skillet There has been a 71 per cent increase in college students In No electric percolator ever prothe past five years. This is an duced such coffe as you can make extremely rapid rate of growth in a blackened old tin can and only two oilier publicly mainpropped up on two rocks in tained colleges or universities in the saints old hemlock fire (he United Slates, one in Oklajust put in the water and the homa and one in South Dakota, and watch it and sling have coffee grown proportionately as m the eggshells at the crucial as this. rapidly moment and pour in a little ice cold water to settle it and then with canned cream Matches that go out after a defand some sugar you liavei coffee inite period after they have been that IS coffee lighted and WWW tips have been deveolped by We are glad that this bride of the U. S. Bureau of Standards to 21 lias stopped George being frail lessen lire hazards. but we are afraid she has beUnion of South Africa gold come one cf these cool calcumines yielded 10,716.895 fine lating scientific girls instead of singing at her work ounces of gold during 1930. ... www cig-ar- ... tor. practical scheme for aid- ing golf dubs, of which many are now in financial difficulties. In the interest of econoMr. Milkmy. who has been ill for the past six shake advocates ' weeks. the elimtnation Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Hall and of at! fairways, as the great mafamily of Garland came Sunday jority of golf players never use evening to visit with their parents them anyway. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman. Photo by Parley P. Jones. w w President John (J, Brenchley and Wllford Anderson spent , Friday Pity poor old Jonah! Think' of evening at the boys' camp in Lo- the money he could make nowagan canyon with the Bby Scouts days, selling the story of his adof Troop 21 who spent the week ventures to a news syndicate. r there. WWW Mr and Mrs. Hehcr Bankhead, Mrs. Rachel , Bankhead, Mr. and CANDIDATE FOR THE Mrs. William Bankhead, Mr. and POISON IVY CLUB Mrs. James Bankhead, Mr. and The dear little thing in the Mrs. Evan Bankhead, Miss Ruth. next apartment who practices Bankhead and Miss Barbara Leishfinger exercise on the piano man attended the funeral of Heber at 6:30 each morning, Bott held at Bear River City, on g C W W Tuesday. The two Sunday school classes What," asks a lecturer, Is the of the Second ward accompanied date in history?" greatest by their teachers Reese Parker How about Antonys with Cleoand Elmer Bailey spent Thurspatra? day evening at Logaua plunge. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead YE DIARY spent Thursday at Brigham City (August 3) as guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forrester. earlie up, and to Mightie Mrs. Joseph Maughan, matron at breakfast, my wyfe, poor and the girls camp at Lojtancanyon. wretch, being yet asleep, spent Sunday here rs guest of when I do carry a breakfast tray Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker. up to her, she so surprised, I Miss Audera Baukhead was able fear she will faint! And so, singto be brought hciue from a Logan ing merrilie, to the printery, but hospital Monday after spending not singing so merrilie when I 12 days there under going an op- do reach for a kerchief and. find a eration for appendicitis. dish cloth, salt cellar and Miss Rena Brenchley, Miss Tau-lin- toasting fork in my pocket, where Maughan, Miss Alta Maughan I, poor loon, did place theml WWW and Lewis Brenchley Bpent SaturLll Gee Gee says she rjuld day at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt and work much harder at the office two children of Brigham City were but she never did believe in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. showing off. Heber Bankhead Sunday. Besides she is afraid of blowing out a brain fuse. WWW More than 52 per cent of Ja here for Got your score-cardpan's, tnai'tsJhandise 4i composed ol fa w silk and silk textiles. today's game. .ip ili (Black biting, harsh irritant chemicals) proGont in every Tobacco leaf fl-- at . w cookery: w riety ... . WWW cook. TdASTIIk3" expels n - blt-of- WWW TODAYS PUZZLE Why doth the ricn society dame, Contrive and plot and scheme To sell for cash her high-borname Endorsing some cold cream? , Wellsville News relatives. George Jackson of Logan is Mr. and Mrs. William Leatham ending an Indefinite length of here as house guer.t of Mr. entertained Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower (n honor of ahd Mrs Lei Peterson. Mr. and rMs. Goorge Purser of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leatham Rexhurg, Idaho, are visiting with who were recently married. Mrs. Leatham was formerly Miss Thelhis mother, rMs. Sarah Purser. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond cf ma Bateman of Logan. The rooms with heTe were beautifully decorated Sunday Lewiston spent various kinds of summer flowers, guests of Mrs. Ret'a Ashcroft, Mies Ruth Kirby returned horns The evening was spent In music d games. Many beautiful prea-M- t Taosday night "after spending me! Utalihn,B were received. Dainty month i" southern were served to stxty-...i.- u and other freshments Grand "canyon flv- ' ut of town guests were Interest. of Sirs. William A. Seamons and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bateman and Nellson are spending family, Mrs. N. J. Larsen, Mlsa Thomas Mrs. Millie Larson of Logan. In a fear days Logan canyon. The Boy Scouts of Troop 21 reIs W. visiting Mrs. H. Hancey turned home Saturday evening afMr. In and law, her Son daughter ter a week at the boys' and Mrs. Clive Hancey of Salt campspending In Logan canyon. ScoutmasLake City. ter Preston accompaMra. Ro"b Jeffs of Logan spent nied the boys Brenchley on their trip. Sevan In Hyde Park, visiting scouts enjoyed the outing Wednesday relatives and friends. The M. I. A. of the Second ward Misa Mary A. Graut entertained will give a dance in the ward recat a party on Thursday after-noo- reation hall Tuesday evening afIn compliment to her niece ter the social hour. Martha Grant's fifth birthday an- Everyone community Is Invited to attend-Goowore and Games music niversary. music will be furnished by enjoyed and a dainty luncheon tho Mendon orchestra. Mrs. O. Jacobson of Ogden Is served, visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan. Miss Jensen of Lugan, Instructor of M. 1. A. reerrat Ion ' work, met with tho Gleaner girls and M men of both wards In the tabernacle and taught games suitable for the community social hour which Is held every Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. on the public square. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forrester, Mr. and .Mrs. J, Lundherg of Brigham City were calling on relatives here Flit Sunday on their way with is who Eugene Bott receiving medical aid at a Logan hospital. I Mrs. Emma Broadhent of Canada nnd Mrs. Mary A. Leatham at Smith-fielspent the week-enas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pilcher. They also visited at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Cronquist. Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald and Mrs. Herbert Lrishman and daughter of Drummond, Montana, spent Saturday at Ogden. Ferron Archibald of Magna spent Friday here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Archibald Untet Feller hi 121 Countries . Mr. owtaifS another nights fbcp gone! kills mosquitoes quick . Sir Francis Drake Hotel Every LUCKY STRIKE is made e . -- a. 5 .a s a Invited FREE! Chief Engineer of Byrd Expeditions to North and South Poles IN CARE OF Lecture (with moving pictures) on Antarctic Exploration of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer the finest from Turkey the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas the Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as nature produces them, contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKES exclusive TOASTING Process a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, who use them as a base in making sheep dip", as well as a powerful spra ing solution for fruits, flowers and shrubs enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these ifrftants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. T hev're out so they can't be in! No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Vi ! SAKS! hsrsS WWA Vwrj MflNCISm t CQmI AUDITORIUM ! Its toasted TUNE IN --The Lucky Strike Vance Orchestra, every Tuesday, Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows Wednesday, August 5, 1931, 8:30 p. m. L U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal t : , Industry, Order No. 210 ft Every room equipped with ftsdio. .Serv i dor ...Tub end Shower Bothv. Circul at inq Ice Water.. jUltreViolet fey , g LIEUT. THOMAS MULIIOY, U.S.N., flddres 5 .v. www To Hear Hlost Distinctive "They're out so they can't be in!" -- in. (California a .MrxtrfiaaB 21' e . , " writes i For th' love o What sort of pies do Mrs of you make with a iahlespoonful baking powder? They must bo so light you have to weight em down to keep em from flying up against the top of the oven 1 used to work your this-ausystem married last right af'er I was spring but I could see George gettiug frailer and frailer and so I turned at last to scientific cookery and believe me, Jim tho lad has gained nine pounds , . There you are! BURNED Strong financial Interests ar gi. forming Fire, presumably caused by chila gantic company dren and matches, destroyed to market the small ham belonging to Heber i n v e n tion of Maughan. 138 South Main street, Horatio altout 5:30 Monday afternoon. Mr. K. ? bite, Maughan estimated his loss at $75 which was not covered by Inwho, of years study, surance. has finally perfected The sense of smell in birds is rouge that will s not melt when a not very acute, although their well is are It deveolped. flapper eats hot doubtful ' whettacr-ttw-sensot Photo by K. O. Lindquist. smell is of much use to bird. w w W At a picnic held at ChehaliB, Wn., an omelet was served that contained eggs. of The ome.et course, was cooked by eggsperts. pri-val- e FOR RUSSIA The Seamons family annual reunion will be held August 8th at the TaB State Agricultural cola program lege. There will be ' commencing at 10 a. m. Lunch will be served at noon, and a program of games and Blunts car lied out in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Reeder motored to rBigham Oily on Tuesfuday where they attended the neral services of Mr. Bott, who was recently killed ln an accident In Sardine canyon. The first year 4H club girls met at the home of their leader, Mtas Myra Dalnes, on Wednesday afternoon for their regular week Miss Bernice Sea ly meeting. mons and Phillys Reeder gave a demonstration on the "Making of Nightgowns." Seven members Glass Windows RATES from 3 POWELL AT SUTTER Advertising Manager SHAW'S BOUQUET Hyde. Park W-- Furthtv gosh-blamc- Francisco Bu Jim Marshall a- Humor Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley NewsMkd legal holidays, at second-clasmatter paper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmuson, president, and entered as at the Dostoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription pqce 2.00 the year, In advance, or 25 cents the mouth delivered y carrier. ve fear she does logarithms with the baking powder and uses algebra to mix the Dour and lard. AND, LISTEN: Maybe the inspirational school of cookery doesn't produce absolutely perfect food but its a lot more tun for the OI Tfa LOANS LIKELY WASHINGTON, Aug. regarding conversations German purchase of farm board wheat and cotton were expected by officials today to be carried These are Howdy, folks! on along business rather than dipthe nights you kick off the lomatic lines. dern hot sheets that were Acting Secretary of State Casso cold last win-tle said no reply had been received to Ambassador Sacketts , W w W suggestion that Germany might Is a done harm when Little find It desirable to buy farm a mistalA) makes and bootlegger board surplus commodities on libon labels bis bottles pastes gin eral credit terms. of Scotch whisky. Castle added that if Germany His customers can't tell the dif- decided to accept the offer. It ference,, anyway. W probably would deal directly with w the farm board. except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Every afternoon, I93L 4. 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