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Show Tk Hifc A Publluhrd Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave , Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand lepal holidays, at matter paper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmuaon, president, and entered as serond-clasat the postofflce, Ix)gan, Utah, under the act of March 1, 1S79. Subscription price In Cache Valley $2.(K) the year, In advance, or 25 cents the month delor- - OuiBide Cache Valley, lay mail $5.0U the year. livered by 36-3- s Proclaim liberty thruout the land cn Gilman, Nicofl & Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Avo.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St; Boston pffice, 18 St.; Detroit office, 1120 Fisher Bldg. Tre-moi- it OTTIS PETERSON, N.E.A. Service, Tress. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Newspapers Scripps-Canfiel- Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager USE OF THIRD DEGREE officials throughout the land. With one accord, these gentlemen are arising to say solemnly that they never, never practiced anything of the kind. Prisoners, one gathers, are treated in American police stations with rare courtesy and tender solicitude unrivaled anywhere on the globe. Meanwhile, in the great majority of large American cities, the third degree goes on just about as i always did. There are, of course, some cities in which more But no enlightened methods have been introduced. one who is at all familiar with the administration of justice will feel that there was very much exaggeration in the Wickersham charges. comes with flies them quick! Nippers, bud for nipping easting rods Pointers, for pointing pride Views, for u r strong) 1 e r s (extra "TTOASYINI 2.50 (save personal s 5.75 labor) AMERICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM Give Me Some Ginger Ale Anthem Ice. ' The head of the London police force the famous Byng of Vimy is perturbed because the British metropolis had such a disgraceful murder record in 1930. Murders in London, in fact, increased slightly more than 100 per cent last year over the figures for 1929. This sounds deplorable until you learn that London had precisely 21 murders in 1930. This worries Lord Byng, because in 1929 the city had only 10, Just how the London commissioner will go about it to tighten things up we do not know; but for his own peace of mind we suggest that he pay a brief visit to the United Slates. After examining the records in New York and Chicago, where murders average one a day or better, he would probably feel a great deal better about conditions in London. ( (Black, kiting, harsh Some of these modern marriages should be listed in the matrishort-termonial market as bonds. Government Tea Examiners j I best when it is sealed who, it ed, has g g e Mrs. Igirin Balls entertained Miss Kiva McBride nnd James McBride of llyrum, as their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Seamons and Misses Wilma and Sarah Peterson motored to Salt Lake City n Friday. , Bishop and Mrs. Charles Eng-lanof Logan were callers in our u uu Sunuay. George Grant and family spent Saturday in Green canyon, picking choke cherries. 18 tists a Eaths we used the swinging and diair; prohibition boosters said the dry law couldn't fail When 1 v 1 4 4 YE DIARY Betimes home, and to talking, pleasantly enough, with my wyfe, and among other things she be- gan, I know not whether by design or chance, to enquire if we should not invite her brother 'nd bis vacation with us, to which I did give her some slight answer. And she. poore wretch, did begin to cry, saying I did not respect her familie, so that I did give in to her and accede to her wishes; but. Heaven help me. I like the addle pated loome little, he being addicted to hor. rowing my velveteen waistcoat, my tanned shoon and eke my best ' cigarrooes! Every LUCKY STRIKE is made the of 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 spraying solution for trees, 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 irritants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, arc not in your LUCKY STRIKE. "Theyre out so they cant be in I No 1 i 17. i:1' pi ,ii rc utoTmq Ice to MUUEBB N L 5ft-- 0 ir; i - P II IB a I S. Dept, of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Order No. 210 Its toasted Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays SUTTEgjS&gJ WOILV . wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat . S -- O horse! And the human female ankle was a inyslery. of course; remember hut the remember, memory leaves me cold. There aint no thrill abou! it; Gosh! I must ho getting old! Water .Ultraviolet &y POWELL AT 0 0 IvV 7:? To close up nil asylums and to empty every jail; When Hi,, girls all used rice powder and a lipstick was a sin, v A'ld ladies hose were eollon, and only hums drank gin; When a mtor car was greeted with a cry of; Get a Servidor Gasfi Windows PATES frorn.0 they cant be in V THE GOOD OLD DAZE 1 remember, the remember, limes that are no move, When actresses look milk baths, ( and Shower C 'Theyre out--so n Every room equipped Tub claim- golf score, lied about fish he has caught, f I b bed about the number of miles he has got to a gallon, or turned back his speed ometer in order to get a bigger allowance when trading ir, his old car. The scienare frankly unable to this queer mental freak. Hotel KitPndjo (? ' Sir Francis Drake and . never ex-rated his Cfl3E0r? . tnn Psychologists are studying the strange ease of Leonard Linoleum, Hlast Distinctive flddresc IN i ! California vacuum. yon, Mr. ( HUMAN FREAK IS STUDIED . u. s. irritant chemicals present in every tobacco leaf . I. S. Quinney and Elton Gardner were the speakers et Sacrament meeting held on Sunday evening. A scrlptual reading was given by Delbert Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Neplii Nielsen motored to Brigham on Saturday where they attended the Peterson family reunion. A number of young people enjoyed a swim at Logana plunge on Thursday evening, following tho hall game between the Logan Ninth ward and the local boys. Tho College ward boys were victorious In winning the game by a score of 5 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mlllord Jenson, Mr. und Mra. If. W. Hansen ami Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen attended the Scandinavian reunion which was held at Brigham City Saturday a ml Sunday. Mrs. Guy L. Olsen returned to her home at lone, Idaho on , lie., day after a pleasant visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vigil of Portland, Oregon were guests of Mrs. Milford Jenson on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Garfield, Mrs. J. IV. Munson ami Mrs. ltoy Jensen of llyrum were visiting relatives acre on Thursday. Mrs. Ruby Harmon left on Sunday for her home in Wyoming after spending the past ten days here visiting her parents. Miss Fay Olsen entertained at a birthday party on Monday A variety of games formed the entertainment after which a dainty lunch was served. O. E. Nelson spent Friday at Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. Krlese Hansen and family of Nebraska wore calling on relatives here on Wednesday. I? IEA ?- -( j a Noil-sen- J 10 alarm-viewin- Challenge-Effort-bender- with 4. being set apart for llyd'o Park and Bain ones of Logan spent Sun- Bensoo. At tho regular sacrament meetday here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Due. on ing held in tha ward chapel SunDavid Bray of Ogden was a Elder Orson Sunday evening, Mr. and Smith of Logan wss. the speaker. day visitor her guest of M'S. George Nelisen. Mr. ami Mrs. Willard Ballam, Jr. and Bails Mr. and Mrs. HoV?r and Mr. and Mrs. Richard MatmotorMr. and Mrs. Floyd Hydo thews of San Francisco, and Miss ed to Logan canyon on Sunduy Mathews of Salt Lake Oily, spent where they Bpent the day. Sunday at Hyde Park guests of House Guest Entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrle. Mrs. Orba Chipman of Cornish Nathan Seamens, Ariel Wailo is a Hyde Park visitor, house and 1awronc Peterson motored to Mrs. and Mr. of hor guest parents, Brigham on Sunday and spent tho J. W. Seamens, day. Miss Bernice Seamons is spendMotor to Lava Hot Springs ing a few weeks at Smillifleld Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. McQuarrle friends. and relatives visiting nrtd children, Florence, Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Seamons Douglas and Witllarp, enjoyed a , of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul vacation trip of three days the Miss Wanda Nellsen and t lie week, travelling by motor, to Misses Wanda, Arlene and Mar- past laiva Hot Springs, through Montjorie Seamons, and Mr. and Mrs. pelier and Bear Lake, then down Herman Norchott, all of Ogden through Evanston Wyoming, Echo at and spent Sunday Hyde Park, were dinner guests of Mr. and canyon and Salt Lake City, stopping at tho various places of inMrs. R. S. McQuarrlo. tiie terest They left Mrs. Hattie K. I.po, was a visi- home onalong Wednesday and returned tor at llyrum during the past, all reporting a very inweek, guest of her daughter and Saturday, son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mil- teresting and enjoyable trip. Roy Mickelson returned home ler. from Oxford. Idaho on Sunday, A number of Hyde Turk w here he has been employed redhe girls camp at Logatl canyon the past week, the week cently. The second year primary class, under the supervision, and in company with their class leader. Mrs. Andrea I .a mb, entertained at. a wlennie roast on Monday played evening, (lames were urounj tlm bon fire and a wiennie supper enjoyed by about twenty members. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson of letershoro spent Friday at Hyde Park visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hawkes of Preston spent Sunday here visit-- ' tng relatives and friends. Miss I.eda llaneey entertained at dinner an Sunday. The long liable was made gay with fra-(overs grunt summer flowers. were laid for Mr. and Mis. Evan H. llaneey of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Iai es, Mrs. A. M. Han-coand Clarence llaneey. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ashcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder motored to Benson on Sunday where they attended a dinner given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. (!. Reese In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. I.eltoy Uhristoffer-soof Malud, Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Matkin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Roskelley of Smithfleld were visitors In our ward on Saturday. Mrs. Ben Tuoltor of Smitlifield visiiefl with Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons on Sunday. Miss Idclla Cronqulsl of Benson spent tiie past week hero, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dure. Miss Verba I,arscn is visiting relatives and friends at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ionard Hanoey spent the week end In Logan can- sealed in vacuum iiice your coffee 08 AsM-rsio- Harris. Always in plots ,1-2- . is .' and that the idea or wot It ing just to be doing something is imbecile Sickn PERSPECTIVE NECESSARY ' 3 1. that doand furthermore ing unnecessary things just to make work is insanity This con AND. LISTEN: for the day i cludeswhatour workeither we or you but good get out of it passes our comprehension idea once a except that theyll bring us If it werent so tragic there and having a stray around a paycheck on Saturday. cosmically year? to want Every slot machine in opera- would be something ot milPeople dont really tion anywhere in Cache county fuuny about the insistence ' on their right work except as a means to an a, ter August 28 Will he confis- lions of people Howdy, folks! Lecturer says end to work . jy. cated If found. the flapper type is going out. a lot of them sanctimoniousIt has Been for years a sort Tli is ten dav warning to slot Yeah, out to the cabaret! mumble how they love labor someis ly there of that religion machine operators of Cache was hut they never seemed very noble about laissued Tuesday morning by Sher- thing essentially si m ere to us bor. said the sherand if anyone can tell us Recommendations that do not iff Jetf Stowell who this religion was started of iffs department Is giving opera- course fellows just why a stevedore should love rman anything: clever so that tors of the machine this time to I know tiie guy who makes it. people do their stowing apple boxes in a ships lake voluntary action in getting could make other while or why a garageman the clever Hold them for work rid of their machines before the should love greasing a differenJJ In hauled the profits hoys sheriffs forces make an official U but tiie idea ought to be shot tial visit for purposes of confiscato listen NEWS OF THE WORLD we be should glad full of holes by now tion. IN PICTURES Sheriff Stowell reports that opp People often say that work is What Is there essentially noble This is Morton Marshmallow, erators thus far have Bhown will- about digging a ditch or laying' necessary because it keeps peoKiil said to be the ingness to cooperate with the de- one brick on top of another all ple out of mischief partment,' and the sheriff's office in this case most henpecked Mischief long? day likewise wishes to cooperate with I n h u s Sand hat is there so virtuous and being the things people would them by giving fair warning beNorth America. hut are prevented about screwing nut like to do fore tiie war against these devices Mr. Marsh-mallofrom doing by lack of tlme-- or for B onto bolt No. 825-567 eight starts. has just thiv dictates of a misguided conhours a day? is science. gotten up nerve what for that matter would we like to heave personally the use of us coming down and TRADE STILL LOW an ashcan out this column every to spend a few years in doing hammering y e I I ow nothing else but mischief-makinWASHINGTON. Aug. 18. (U.R day . . . nec and we suspect we are not cerise United States foreign trade conexcept for the fact that peoh i a wife gave tinued during July on the low ple will pay us money for do- alone in tills desire him for ChristWhen the world comes into its at level of recent months, with ex- ing it and thus enable us mas. a senses it will discover that, less to acquire odd moments $183,00(1,000 and imerts totalling POLITICIANS' SUPPLY CO. the commerce pretty good wdrking knowledge work and not more Is ,w)iat it ports $175,000,000, books reklly wants (All Sales Spot Cush) of the world by reading Largest Seller Sn 121 Countries department announced today. , state that tea 19 Into It is rather amusing to read the chorus of indignant denials that the Wickeraham Commissions report on police third degree methods has drawn from police ' 8. j THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspap ra devoted solely to disinterested public service. Hostess st Delightful Party Mrs. Harriet Balls, a former resident of Hyde Park but recentwas ly making her home at the hostess at a delightfully arranged party on Friday afternoon, the occasion being her hhthday anniversary. , The features of entertainment were music and social chat, after whPh a delicious luncheon was served to the following guests;, Mra. Archie Woolf, Mrs. Minnie Balls, Mrs. Lizzie Peterson, Mrs. Villas Purser. Mrs. Ross Thurston, Mrs. Herdean Balia and Mrs. Lorln Balls, all of Hyde Park, Mrs. Irvin Knowles and Mrs. Nvman Woolf of Logan, Mrs. Vern Hovey of Millville and the hostess. A very pleasant afternoon wag enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballam motored to Cove on Tuesday evening where they spent, the evening as Oral guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ballam. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knowles of Logan spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Tho "Lark" class of the primary association was entertained at a roast on wetner Wednesday evening, by thplr class leader, Miss Games were Thora Beamons. played around the bon fire, and marshmallows and weiners were roasted and served to twelve guests. Mrs. Rosahell Thurston spent tho week end at Logan, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Auli. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lundiiutst of Rmlthfteld spent Sunday In our ward, guests of Mrs. Katherine 1 Rumor except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Full leased wire of the Uniled Western Features, and the AUGUST By Jim Marshall Newspaper d Scripps-Canfiel- Every afternoon, I TUESDAY. THE IIERALD - JOUKNAL PACE TWO. Sunshine Mellows yur Throq Protection Heat Purifies ogafnst irritation TUNE IN -- The Battle of Mwsic Regular Lucky &tnk Dance Or chestra vs. Lucky Strike Summer Party Orchestra N. B. C. network every Tuesday . Thursday and against cough Saturday mail Lour choice to Strike , lit Sth Ave., N.V.C |