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Show I T AG 12 TWO The A Herald-JournSeripps-Ua- HE THE TKl 1H j t.cv. .paper, nor any of the World Ibis K N- ail . lalks tiunal Health Week. It will It(.t be ei Miruleil, Unilever, by iiiularisN whii believe (bey call K locomotive In a rail mail crassiiig. 1 Produim l.iheily thruflghotil Hie l.iiitl" fjl K'K iIm ,! j . ,! . i ; I'here I no shnvlug mirror; there Is not even nu Huh tray. The mattress ia thin and a bit lumpy. Thera are even cobwebs and when you tarn on the faucet there is a pounding and a howling that at 2 a. in, sounds like a bombardment with the screams of the dying intermingled. Yet for 25 years whenever I come to this town I hunt up this hotel and this sumo room. It Is a quiet spot; it overlooks on one of the most deserted alleys in the west; pigeons nest across the way jn atj empty yrehous... A room with memories; in this room one tune the wife washed the inti mul wjiippi.pg8 .hf the girl j hahy and hung them on the radiator when the snow wan deep outside. ' In thik room, before' my I wrote burning thoughts that made a chief of detectives thirst for my Mud. in this room as the years went by I told the occasional story of rny little Odyssey when I came to flint town. Good old room; full of mmno-rieghosts of the past Come to life ngntn vben is 1 stare ht the celling the dark and remember. Kven Yny diVmns take on a pleasant ' flavor Of old times when sleeping In such a room, hnd So to the aged, dusty, deserted nest the ' old birds return. And that Is why IHisc funny old taverns puy dividends while their much smarter and sleeker brothers skip taxes. j I I J j i 1 si afraid to be We wouldn't marooned in a home with a screw-- i driver a hairpin and a hot waier bottle Given some lumber aud a few rails you could Almost build a home with em and the old bottle would come In hand at night for laving against lift poor sore old back and so Inducing a bit of slum. ber he rrmr-ffag- e, The average home is full kit gadgets like icepicks and bottle openers and cookie cutter rod trowels and fish turners and hand Axe and stove hd lifters . . and shoehorns and can openers and tack hammers' and nail pullers and curtain stretchers and eggbesters and vacuum cleaners (but where is the vacuum cleaner will get the fluff out of the corner under the lad I'ke r screwdriver will "I AND. LISTEN: Sometimes we ween to think what we could da with flip monev we've spent on s of gadgets when a And a handful of screwdriver and a lint water bottle would have served for t he lot. s; . (U Our Art Exhibit lively Rl ado ill the Wnn.liulf has spHee on the bulletin board In fill, and It s now filled. Km h pupil (Joes his I work in art period and that goes down on Die bullet in hoard The majority of the drawings were designs linn ini, drawing We think our exhibit is n suc, I cess. ii IJ j ik , t'i today e An-Lon- a A l ! t A ! , 1 - hu-c- mii-ro-- . - American Roy Pathfinder (Weekly) Parents Magazine NolV IAN(1AI AI'.K.AII, AI'l'LKSAl t Tim Horald-Jouni- d ( (i al Regular price I ke 1 months months months 1 year Special Price 1FRAFD-J0FRNA- F OFFER NO. C. K Term Ms'... Iiiis-i(- nuir'-- , (kvs i. tl- In stays a. A t wife I', I Review of Reviews American Roy Rath finder (Weekly) k a The ELI lift frNsfcC ItAI MAN Ml LI (From, the Bout on Dost l are, the lale-.Robber necktie novelty. They look like regular tiea, even on qtiile close inspection. But their chief is In the fact that if soup or tomato catsup is spilled mi the wearer has to do- is all them, to hold the necktie under a faucet for a moment nnd it will look ms ifvgood aseiww. - . Till Wli.Vl 0 (J d Herald-Journa- l' months months months 1 year -- t The I1FRAL1KJ0URNAL Special Price four-in-h- save You $2.35 $2.35 Reg. rice Iteg. 1'rice Mail - OFFER NO. D. - e 4 . ' ... j 1Altnvr. SHOT, nil right, g right, ale ad ad anc lor a dunrre, lint I'll demand cuslody in the rnilii A1 j of the has girl whose petticoat used, to conn down every time she Wind il i.Ved Regular Price The Volftiru) oratoiH arc vary are-fthese days )i v Uay appeitl to the plain people." Women compo.se n huge part of tho voting population now. d hands on de k to i ;rhurotor! nef year $2.50 1.00 year year .50 2.50 3.50 Special Price $0.50 3.50 $7.50 4.50 $3.00 $3.00 $3.50 $3.50 : L 1 14 ; OFFER NO. E Some men arc the sou! of tumor When they break a solemn pit dye, hy ne vwihnfe to make two m w me.N to replace it All year 1 1 1 You SAVE VE DIAKY Lord's lay Betimes to kiike, do reflect it be a nnhty ami with my small to drive pleasure fumilie, in a petrol hugy of our own, to kirke, and makes us ap pear mighty create, 1 think, in the eyes of the world; at least greater than ever I could, or iny friends for me, have once expect ed of me, albeit the pasolrne chaise not of the first class, he nod mighty inn a 1917 model rustic stnrhiurd IIERALD-JOURNA- I 'airier $'2.50 1.00 .50 al hean-hag- Term 1 American Magazine McCalls Household Magazine The Ilerald-Journ- j " LFALFA il . Term him to da a few chore'! nrmim th hmisi , t ) Irice ) i Joo HmikrHtarUT Mays h loht $15 llv curl marlin thi. uiuruiiiK Thr dii nllkd i. hi-- , SPOTLIGHTING 'HOLLYWOOD iiii.i;s('ampak;n year OFFER NO. Ii. t he Today's Definition: Love only game that two people ejui play ami both lose, I SPOILS ye.ir 1 Special L ' Many a boxer has a grape juice piiiich. Looks good lari lias v no l.tck in it. - , the 1 v 1 1 FRAUD-JOURNA- Ii'imi ti rest am See. year year i Regular price The ' 1 The Woodruff's I'arml's Kiting Day Thursday, April 2S, tm- Woodruff had a visiting day for Die parents. In the niter noon tln-looked at the ait exhibit, at 7':tu at night there was a program. There was singing hy stub and fifth glades, hairnonica solo hy LarrfliiuSmith, I'i.iiio Soto by Dnrtha Dairies, A piano dm t by Marjorie McCmvin and Joe M IJ.KWLLLYN MflXKIl Mr Cooley upend liv prayer. A one act play by .some sixth Probably you have seen these Hollywood . . . Tho picture was grade hoys and girls I am sure '; old tired hotels leaning dejectedly nlrnost finished. The actors were every one enjoyiti ii some new smart building keyed up, The director was anx- against Roma Laua-ttus to make a record, 'and the and have wondered how do such J places find guests" Especially dtudio was making bet about tho Our f :iMil('H( I'.xliiliit of Our little 1 in cities, where the lug ornate ' possihilily Jupanct frlrmls h iv I hotels are so empty that they are taking a sigh M'nt the WuoIru!f snK oi tluur making rales ill compctitiuus with of relief that toys mul pirturos m apprn iat ion t the aged hostelcries. we gavv thrnt 'riuTi of Now I am writing in an old day, or. hav- are the jofl t falters, putui,,.s and datnt room; the sheets are clean hilt ing to wail toys , . until patched; the carpet the .same. Tiny al..o Mnt one of their next. There i.s no bedside leading light. . Let's show wnlings and worlds of art Thoio n i d are doll., piitufoia, Kuiib. st.irrjpN, em," A D i r e ctor posters, pn rurihnuw, plcctS ol siiO s, kiiionas, silk oars, Lloyd Bacon. and tops, many other things. L ( finish of One tho mit uitnastm.; up wih ih don't things arc the po.sVis l'loase leave the set scenes of Japan uu I the quuint I'm going to and dainty tuvs. tOMMlO PoulM The re ale also sainpks of eluth need vim in iu .t II lllllmle said to Joan iititl r.iv stlk, do net ft taw tulet sun, S ( Otace Hbindell. I'll fix that," said George Brent and he picked up a pair of handHistory Of lull Vr NKUndc icimued from cuffs which were to be used in W'v about thnvo weeks yo the next scene and snapped them bout the lustor.x over Miss Blondells Then were slmhit he snapped them to the chair iu of Utah when be retuined lie told he saw on the which she was sitting ip, ulmut the We M NOT ajci Ai.y to An .NNY NO iiitcreMmtf tliinp; jcMrm ti liLmy It was a great joke until they about the !,u,uhcrn pari of a.tr Were ready for the stui, and stab' llu'-called the prop man to unlock her Knplaud, The handcuffs had not been Uoui th tirade a with supplied key Ii look a locksmith nnd a bag Art Work In The Fourth (iraile of Tools to set her free. Wo are uiakui Uatufhc, U.ird, Wc arc also and Flower cutouts The "language of flowers you drawing piotoieK ot them Mrs Used to hear so much about way Johnson has aird lartc fcn.v hack there before the flood is boartL' Site is phMimj suoic of our fi The ol ftde.st? of "white tluV fiti'1 more truth limn poetry on best cutouts and drawings The . prop man at MGM will them. Stic is ;,omv, to put them away, the rmx- will play" lias ; you modern Jov. ii on the m! u i.oHid setting in Oklahoma f whore They were shoot ir a big wed-- i Governor Rohr rt irl in oui Khiiu hi;-- !: ivu .sonic nhnve. threw a hug siene The set was hanked buds on ao Burns, shown 'Ve Jack Hoard Hume of the chilmonkey wrench into Governor WII-- i with teal flowers. Under the heat enjoy them ' liam H. 'Aflalla Bill Murray's of the togreat studio lights they dren have brought m some read whisper," At least that flowers. WY ai deawinj; them as gubernatorial machine. Governor, began i MurraV, barnstorming the middle is whut the sound man called it. they brt!?s them i?i was a too faint f,,r sound i, west ps a asmrant, man LaHue Oessel, to cars but the hear, short his spce.hmaking and Fourth (.Irade. ' Ion pjd home to revamp a three phones picked It up and oil the 'million dollar highway construe-- 1 dialogue was blurred i bn ii I p I) t The flowers had to he silenced tion program and a On Apr. s, 'I'he Wmidiuff hao stem with t tiary which weie halted by wrapping each docs not its clean up day The hos planted Jjy Burns with a hitter attack onjroen thread, which sound sonsiblp. hut that Is what flowers, beds and piMd up nil bis superior. the Mirks aud paper, Vi'ade the they did just the same, I gills dusted aud cleaned up all Resourceful, these studio. ' i - (I , Herald-Journ- al - New York ."physicians, fuss a method of bringing tl.e dead back to life, ,:o there's stili hope for congress. r ; , had a show allowing the dilfern kinds of animal skins that he had got in Afro a. ill, also lulu a of liis life. This siaiw was laid at Die Nihley Hall. Kach boy and pill paided five cents to see the show. - - By . Royal ('rookcll, Sec . I, The to - pii-yc- Kxliibil Mr. Behoof ts one of the oldest moulded police of t'anada, he a Pathfinder (Weekly) Yt Schoofx Ho tin- 1 1 , WOODRUFF I Delineator Household Mtiga.ine use a (haling dish is to punch a couple of hub-.- i in thi bottom, p'r I n t ft gre;-t- i and )Anm flower in H (Note: lit': last time M I s Milkshake hi a do rarchl. i. Welsh ' in dish, chafing i liirOed Out 0 lough, she into ufilong pieces, and sold . llu eraser-..fir- esc from the - o;rtKiiY Met THEN tH-- hr --I ivicv School News Mr. Term Millie- Millisluike 'Ibis Is our own culinary 'expert, who say ple vi and namely: a screwdtiver . j ft hairpin and a hot water bag, , yon can rook with the first , i anything from turning the eggs to poking stuffing into a turkey which you do hy reversing the implement with the second you can clean . pipes do plain sewing keep t places in books and rim tape curtains through and with the third you can cure every ill thnL man is heir i to j cp OFFER NO. A. Mi-,- -. re-pe- You can run a house very tiiec-- ; ly with three pieces of equipment-- Hunt: , I lieve. JVople can dxist without government, hut govern-ue'i- it cannot exist without people. Government is a creation of the people, owned hy the people, operated hy the people. The people can do it, what they like with it change it, abolish it, condemn it, starve it, I'etfulate it and limit it in anyf way' they choosed Government has funny functions but one of (hem is NOT lecturing; people what they should do or not. do. will do it. If there is any lecturing to lie done, the the idea of a president impudently telling; people what they should to. insisting; they should sacrifice themselves for his benefit, shouting that government is everything; and the people nothing', is simply tally, it should he resented hy every American. ... Y a ... ' American citizens? Do citizens exist for the benefit of government, or does government exist for the benefit of citizens? 'I fit former, thinks the president. The latter, we be- . ;t - 1 e popular national magazines at greatly reduced rates!offei wilh ptihlishers, this newspaper is aide to limited time, The following attractive combination magazine rates: Hcip r Well, its a iioor rule , . . States tow about: "The first duty of the I'uiL-government is to build up and maintain the red it of Once upon a time -- maybe rtwdnver there wuh a family that wrw used for dnvnn a werew but usually they're u&cd for punching holed in milk cans windows opening refractorychipping off n o prying luhln-mason of washers out jars . . poking Up tlw fice in Du firepans frying place scraping drums - gelling paint cleaning pots off windows - making, steam holes in the tons of pies testing earth oake loosening up the around plants t k Lv sp petal arrangement l'.iiiigaOirter i.s not going to oh-- i ve National Health Week, title .say. be hasn't been healthy enough to aplit llu- family kindlin'. ,uo e lie .xpmiK of "Jii I One way to spend a wt Sunday t is hunt for the lan.ily screwdriver ' You had it Iasi" we told : the Gift when you were planting i those sweet peas . . ." You had it after that npen-- , ing the ginger ate that evening" i retorted the Gift ! 'That's right" we aihmlled . but you had it still later -- when I you were spliiung kindling duw'ii i iu l lie basement . . - . , .1.,,: The first fluty of every citizen of lie United Stfile.', is In Iniild up inul maintain llio credit of lie United Stales government," It resident Hoover lei lined us the it her day. i 1., t -- WITH JIM MARSHALL 1932 2, . Scrippi'Canheld l,L FOR ON 14, OR QN FOR AI L? , V al A Sitting Atop M A MONDAY, Special Magazine Offer Made to Readers of TKe Jerald-Journ- 4 or offiriul.s has any corimetiun whatever, real estate prujnotion or other pnv.de utility, with induct public or party, My, politico) any directly devoted aolriy to disinterested public business txtejrt the publu.ilum of utwapapei ;j UTAH, N, y N'-- 4 G A cAilrr 111 Neithtr tint L0 R N A L, ' g Woek-ilaAfternoon street, Logan, Utah, by 'Cm4ie Valley Newspaper matter at the poMofficft, Logan, Utah, under the uet Co. Entered a second-cK- s SO the year in of March 3, Ls79. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $3 a year in advance up 41' the month, Outside Lathe advance, by carru r ValU-y- , the year by mail $ Francisco, MS MarGilman, IMici.il k Fail .,a.a, :V rial W. Ml.; Boston, New ti ; Mi. Avf Yaik, Glia ket St.; hifjan tio, tVnUr BMg Trcnnnt Si,; Ialn.il, (oJ J0U L D- A . al field Newspaper n t.vrry Published at 7rvVt II E R tip American Magazine Delineator 1 Open Road (Roys) 1 1 The Herald-Journ- al The HERALD-JOURNA- L 1 : year year year yeai Special Price You SAVE Our Own West mail delivery price quoted in all of these offers is open only to old and new subscribers living in tho territory from, Rrigham City on the south to The-specia- It umiI to be said in early trap-pt- r tlay. that there was "no law wist of Leavenworth." I'hs wn.1 tar from the truth. K.k h caravan had its own mints .ud judges nnd officers to ee-nt- e verdicts ns if it hadn't been t t i y t p.iity tiavehng a new land. The kite Meeker told of .u punishment tended the "n, t man of the lsr2 emigration" Tins champion of nuanne.ss i . nctl n tram and wagon and join-- d with a neighboring funnily of m band, wife and three small l.ddivn for the trip. Kn route, unu where on the Ulutte, while raveling apai i from the uapon tram, he pitched out all the lam ly '.s ptr.umal belongings, left Hum stranded without loud, sheliei or animals Following t mlurauLs set out m jmiNiut, toptiired him, brought him Ilk k and tried him. 'lti'ic w.us no nioh viulema but M k i assures hi.s re uh r that la culprit was punished to uil concerned" l Pocatello on the north cross-coun- Clip litri coupon, fill in your name and the offer desired, put in an envelope (ogether with a cheek for the l Special Offer and or In in" if I,, (he l office or give it to (he regular lleralil-Jou- i naf solicitor in t. jour district. 1 K.-.r- Iletald-Jomna- in-- Herald-.lounia- The Herald Journal, -- Hogan, Utah. t 1 zine offer No , ' salis-attoiil- y nnV(i May !; )STON, 2 ADhfl) desire to take advantage of your special maga- thsc,l $ to the Herald-Journa- l. for which I fmuoig hix been added to the cutuuL-m- j at Boston PmveiMty's SchiHit Kduottiou Many students keep m pii Meal trim by attending Leonard K. Spragues dancing class ( the budding in side When it w is over the whole school went to tin north side of the budding nnd had a big baseball game Grant Muiigban, b 12, en- - am (a now) (an old) subscriber j tC.i'i you will find My name is j My address is |