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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Herald-Journ- field Newspaper A Seri pps-Ca- n Every Week-da- y Published every week day afternoon, except feRal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar matter at the postoffice Rasrr.uson, president, and entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, 2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in advance or 40 cent?s the month, Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. Howdy, folks! offers AikjT 5 ONE VJORO I' ? OME.ft-hMC- Gilman. Nicoll & Ruthman. Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicugo office, 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston olfice, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. R. W. MARTIN. Advertising Manager OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor I ELMEK1 not when VOU THimK ME. OF , VNKE.M tO 00 VOU ASK" 1 Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials lias any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political prrty, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public sen ice. opposite playBrook Clive in Husbands Holiday. For a practical joke, she sent a friend a Lox of- orange! with the express charges cot lect. That was funny. But her friend did not havi a sense of humor. He set: back 60 pounds of bricks a!o collect. He sent dozens ol antiquated telephone books . He sent huge bundle? collect. of old newspapers - . . collect! After Miss Osborne had paid! $22 for one of these gag pack ages, she bought 300 pounds of cement, had them packed in a piano box, and shipped . . , A T A TIME when the nation needs every ounce of patriotism, every hit of harmony and all the patriotism its citizeps can muster, it is a pity that men like those who control the steel industry and the Mellon aluminum combine canrtot he patriotic. Both steel and aluminum industries have ruthlessly and needlessly slashed wages and they have done more than that; They have delitierately exported thousands of jobs to Canada. We can conceive of nothing more ' Surely there Is no worse traitor to America than the men who destroy jobs and buying power at a time when their, country desperately needs every job and it can get. every Not' content,' apparently with a tariff that enormously increased their profits at the expense of the public; not content with firing thousands of men and em wage-doll- ar -- Cache Fur Breeder Wins High Awards D. Lowe FRANKLIN-Lest- er wage-cutte- Th Black-foo- A great deal of sympathy has been showered down on 50 year-old Jesse Lucas just released from, the. Illinois penitentiary after sewing 23 years for a murder he didn't commit . it is right, that his . sympathy should go to Mr, Lucas and anything-histate can do to help him forget should be done It la a terrible thing to take away a third of a man's life- - -and torture him all that time -- s , . ' in a weedy garden The finest fhiniEgrow where only fine' things are toleratcd.vLikcwitc, 'are the finest made by those who make only fine things. Cheap things are like weeds. They are contagious. There is only, one place where only line coffee is produced Schillings! No 2ifd or 3rd grade coffees either enter or leave that place. There are no cheap blends, no dual standards of quality. Schilling is the only roaster spe- cializes in fine coffee. who Sehiiliiiff coffee Wing of the Morning , This column is for the use of The Herald-Journreaders. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. , The however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the in- dividual ideas of the writers. It always makes us sore ta remember that the world Is rich enough and big enough- - to afford everyone every possible comfort and a great deal of freedom - and yet thru mismanagement and greed and just plain dumb foolishness millions of folks are not allowed to live in peace and security - but must live their lives as prisoners of the world -- just existing miserably until the kindly Old Reaper comes along b money with himself to which amuse nothing Impossible about that nothing radical or dangerous and ye most people today are free only to drudge along-- or to beg for tha chance to with no hope drudge along . - ahead Where To al Register No. 1. Mrs. Parley Dunford, 61 East Second South; No- 2. Mrs. K. Burnham, 273 South First Library Head W. West: No. 3. Mrs- C. C. Cressall, 331 South Third West: No. 4. 319 Weid Hattie Mrs. J. H. Kofoed, Selection, of Miss No. 5, Ras RasThird North; Smith, librarian of the Utah mussen, 199 West First South; State Agricultural college, as No- - 6. Mrs. B. M. Jensen. 93 president of the Utah Library West Fourth North; No. 7, Mrs. association was made Saturday 261 North First afternoon in Salt Lake City, GeorgeNo.Baugh, 8, Mrs. Madge PeterElection' of officers came at the East; 327 North Second East; No. son, closing session of the nineteenth Caroline Johnson. 351 9. Mrsor, of the convention annual 10. Mrs. Gwen Every man ought to be able ganization held in the Sorague East Center; Nq. East Fifth to go where he likes and live branch library in the Sugar-hous- e McCulloch, 448 where he likes and by the Norjh: No. 11, Ruth Burris, 475 district.oerfornmnee of a little labor Members of the association in East Sixth North. District boundaries are: No. have a great deal of time and attendance numbered 125. 1. .from the brow of the hill First South street south to it the city limits, and from Main street east to Third East street; No. 2, brow of hill on north ta city limits on the south, and from Main street to Third TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: West; No. 3. from Third West street west to city limits, and This is to certify that fire and automobile in'"enter street south to city INEIRE STATES surance policies of the UNITED limits. SURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, N. Y Nos. No. 4. Center street north to city .limits, and Third West Standard Eire Nos. 159132 to 159136, Automobile Nos. street west to city limits: No. 108736 to' 108750 and Automobile Bonds Nos. 76552 5. First Njfth street south to to 76600 inclusive, which were, in blank form, in the brow of the hill near First South street and Mein street possession of H. A. PEDERSEN & COMPANY, the to Third West: No. 8. First agent of said UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE North street north to city limCOMPANY of NEW YORK, N. Y., at LOGAN, UTAH, its. and between Main street have either been lost or inadvertently destroyed. and Third West: No. 7, Main street to Third East and Third The public at large is therefore hereby notified North street south to brow of the hill along East First South that the above named policies are invalid and void street: No. 8. Third North street for any purpose whatever and have been marked as north to city limits, and Main cancelled hv this company. street to Third East; No. 9. East of Third East street to Dated this THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER. 1931. city limits. 'and south of brow UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of the hill to city limits; No. 10. East of Third East to city By Ward S. Jackson. Manager, 'limits. north from brow of 266 Bush Street, the hill to Sixth North street: .No. 11. North of Sixth North San Francisco, California. street to city limits and east of I Third East street to city limits. USAC Librarian Is State - - . - LOST POLICY NOTICE . it 4) Jesse .Lucas 23 years in but prison are sad enough when you remember that thouOne hymnn that has been sands of babies are growing up left out of the new song quietly to be doomed today prisoners books Is, This Is the Land of on egrth all their lives the Lucas ease paly to in- Corn and Wine. , significance Going people who remember Mr. Going are Lucas lack of freedom Gone! likely to forget their own almost complete lack of liberty to do anything --or be anything except a work-anim-- AND, LISTEN: When milj lions of people are doomed to that sort of existence it seems that what the world needs more than anything else is a birth of real liberty. J J I J Herald-Journal- paper (Lord's Day). Up betimes, and to breakfasting on broiled mushrooms, which we did pick in the countrie yesterday, albeit I do cat them with some misgivings, for I do deem them toadstools, though Dame Huntpr! doth vow they be Shaggvman-- s, and Lord! I do stand by the telenhone for half an hiure, ready to summon a stuir..n!c--piunp- , or else, heaven helo us all, the coroner! But anon, all danger past, to having a newe game with Babic Humor and Freddie, the goldfish, we seeing who can make the funniest face, and Freddie doth win, for Lord! he doth pnff out 1' is cheeks and blow bubbles, the most humorous ever I saw! So passed this daie. j al A new party calling itself the United Logan Party" has been organized. Of course, every one knows that the purpose of this organization is to fight Mayor Lundstrorn, and if possible, prevent his The citizens and voters of Logan will do well to consider carefully before they lend support to this new move. The writer has not forgotten the stormy'days In tho fall of 1925 when Mayor Lundstrorn threw his hat into the ring to save the Logan city electric light plant. Where would the city plant be now. and what would the people of Logan be paying for electric light service today had it not been for Mayor Lundstrorn? Is it not a fact that the special committee of the Chamber of Commerce in its printed report recommend that the city sell its plant to- the Utah Powr & Light company for $380,000 just barely enough to pay the bonded indebtedness of the plant at that time? Is it not a fact too. (ha this rerommendation was then approved by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce? Is it not also a fact that when the mayor took office, the city plant served less tnan 40 percent of the current users in the city, and yet had to buy current from the Utah Power & Light company at an expense to the city of about $iu.000 per year? Is it not also a fact, according to the audit report of Lincoln G. Kelley, that in 1925, (the year before the mayor was the gross earnings elected), from the city plant was only $38,146.58. and the total expense of operation was $28,657.36. and interest on light plant bonds was $18,875, leaving a deficit of $8,253.51, without paying anything on the bonded debt, and that is it not also a fact that in 1930. the total income was $107,205.81, the total operating expense $37,732.33. interest on Lght plant bonds and floating debt $21,199.40, leaving the city - to the Editor, Herald-Journas I have noted Mayor reply to my article of September 30. Most of my statements, he does not deny, so I conclude they are correct. He explains that the $54,000 due on the new Diesel will not be met December 31st, as arrangements have' been made to borrow the money and pay interest. It is hard for a taxpayer to get comfort out of that. He disputes the amount of sinking fund on hand when he came into office. I refer him to page 16 of the published audit. He explains in detail wha:. ne did with this money. The fact remains hat he had no lawful right to so use it. Water rates collected have exceeded operating costs in that department each year. In addi-- i l: Lund-strom- . ( The Supreme Authority WEBSTERS NEW INTERNATIONAL dictionayTI Here' EVIDENCE Hjjhirrd Supremo Court Jud conriv in prateo4 the work os their authority. Thr prrsidntnd Dei all portment Head leading Universities ami College? five their to The Government Printing Office ai WrisDiinrion uses the Nrw Interna- tional as the standard authority. High Officials in all branches of the indorse it. The Colleges voted cve'TvhclmiDalr in lao oi Webster as standard ol pronunciation in iiuwer to questions submitted by the Chicago Woman's Club. you may be next! Volume Equivalent in type matter to a IS xofro m encyclopedia, 2,700 frar; en tries, i including thousands of NEW WORDS; 12.000 biograph- j ical entries; 32.000 geograph-- , ic subjects; CVCT 6,000 4 52.000 illustrations. Fire Prevention Week October 4th to 10th , Utah Mortgage America4 Great At You HaokielitT, send proposes undersigned organize a Loyalty Party to stand by the mayor until he has finished the job which he has so well begun. W. H. Stewart, -- D ' Answrrir. we If you insure with us, you will receive every courtesy in the insurance world. If you have a loss, we promise prompt satisfactory settlement of vour claim. FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - BURGLARY PLATE GLASS-ANBONDS. Library in one Get The Best good $48,273.93? FIRE TREATS ALL ALIKE i ih- -. The that J EMM! REGSLLEO i Bud Murray, the dance di" rector, says the politest ciookk in the world called on him the other night, and walked oif with his car. Two days later an unsigned tion to that, a special tax of note came through the mail. . about $13,000 has been collected Your car is at 85th and Harf each year. Now you admit hav- vard- It has a flat tire and n sinkout the of ing used $10,000 gas, but thanks just the same. ing fund to holo pay $23,000 to teach thosq That on pipeline this yrur. Please ex- mugs inought Chicago about man- of tile become has what plain ers special taxes and excces revenue in the water department. in good financial condiThe mayor tells us that the city tion? city has paid $loo,000 on bonds in what way Please during his administration, but there has explain been an improvement forgot to tell us that during the under your administration. t same period, 70.000 in new Respectfully. bonds were issued, and that the II. E. BOWMAN. expense of issuing them cost the city $1,400. I have noted that the mayor NO SLEEP, NO REST has the habit of telling only STOMACH GAS IS CAUSE part of the truh when he goes Mrs. A. Cloud says: For yearg into print to wise up the public. I had a bad stomach and gas. not could He does not deny, that a sum Was nervous and equal to 27 per cent of all taxes sleep. Adlerika rid me of all collected is paid out ior inter- stomach trouble and now I est each year. sleep fine. Sold at City Drug Co. Mr. Mayor. I repeat: is Logan Forem n Agin Em summer, if the efforts of Prof. Hor ace Hoeeake are Prof.' successful. Hoeeake is striving to invent a tin can pie nlate and olive bottle that will dissolve instantaneously thrown away by oicnirkers. Photo by James Sorenson. OBSERVER . . fast Bosky woodland dells will not be littered with picnic rubbish next (October ex- - pects the Empire State bukls ins from him . . . collect . . . 3 . any day. Just one of those people whs cant take a joke! she says. GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE rs . are not found collect. Now site is worried. She hot We dont know who inverted the Empress Eugenie hat, but we think it was the same gink who designer the overseas cap worn by the A. E. F. during the war., g, There is. some' sort of parallel between Mr.. Lucas' case T think a woman's career and that of millions of human , should be her man." Maurice beings, tho think of tire hordes of poof Chevalier, film actor. folks whose lives- in the world r.r; practically prison-live- s NOTICE'; without hope deal at chance for e;cape from . dull ' You will'get berviee-PhonCrookston Plumbing without any more drudgery 378-Prices very rea- pleasure than that of the aver' ' v sonable. 05, age prisoner not just for a few years but from cradle to coffin finest flowers 1 dogs enough to keep ". up with the demand, solved the problem by frying the toothsyme little canines over a plumber's blowtorch. Vote for Herman A. Blotto for president in 1932! Photo by Grant Pendleton By Jim Marshall t, turned Thursday from Idaho, where he attended the Intermountain Fox and Fur I hot discover-- he could ( cook DIARY' re- show held In connection with the Eastern Idaho district lair. This is the largest show in the west, and is national in its scope. It draws, furs and foxes from almost every slate in the union., Austin farms.. Logan, and others are included. The cache fur , farms are also principal breeders. Mr. Lowe states the show' was one of thq best ever hud. Mink were principally shown by him. At this show he won the first sliver cup ever ed In this country, together with other sweepstake ribbons and valuable premiums. n ploying foreigners instead they go farther and, in the interests of profits, reduce the already insufficient wage they pay their serfs. They may call themselves Americans, and so may the sycophantic newspapers the main duty of which seems to be to whitewash eveiy unpatriotic move they make. But no real American will be deceived for an instant. job - exporting millionaires aro traitors to our country; their newspaper organs are breeders of rebelof. strife, for their own lion, stirrers-u- p base purposes. They are far more .dangerous than any hadical; far move of a menace than :wsA any Communistic rag. As an Ameritan newspaper, devoted to Americanism, we denounce the and their hired journals. We desire peace, progress and construction, not strife, confusion and destruction. Wage-cuttin- frankfurter vendor at the world series, ho, ex- when she came to t o Hollywood LivfE GETTimGc SERIES w regrets bitter This beautiful portrait painted entirely in spinach juice is an likeexcellent ness of Herman A. B 1 o t-- t TRAITORS TO AMERICA fun, perience started , o, is reason. The whole WHOS WHO IN THE WORLDS Fun g o o d LITTLE. 60ME . know to stop.! She for a VsHAT Temple . . thinks Vivienne Osborne, bug she regrets that some people cl But thats nothing. 3ernard college gives credits to girls for "resting. What a whiz Lll Gee Gee would be in the course! 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