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Show THE PAGE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN,' UTAH, WEDNESDAY, L, HERES HOW YOUR NEW, HIGHER TAXES ARE BEING MADE ROOSEVELT GETS Blackboard and Chalk Helps Levy Makers to Visualize Results of SOUTHERN TEST Proposed New Forms Upon Nation y4fiO(r i s i of the Ellis school association will be held Friday evening at 7:30 oclock in the school house. The will topic, "Parental Attitude" be discussed by Judge Jesse P. Rich. A good program has been arranged and a good attendance is desired. 1 ATLANTA, March 23. !'.! A Democratic presidential preference primary was held throughout Georgia today to enable Democrats to choose between Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York and Judge Gus H.ll Howard of Atlanta. Governor Roosevelt entered the the seeking primary avowedly nomination himself. Judge Howard, however, entered vith the announcement he sought thereby to enable the state to express its for Speaker John preference Nance Garner of Texas. One other candidate. Governor William H. Murray of Oklahoma, sought to enter the prirnarj, but was ruled off the official ballot by the rules committee of the at ic ExecuState National tive committee on the grounds his formal application failed to arrive before the polls closed Feb. Yfov 1y- - act from the Logan high school "Senior Hits will be presented at 7:30 p. m. Thursday night at the Ninth ward hall. The entertainment is being sponsored by the Primary association. Descendants and relatives of the McNeil family are invited to participate in a meeting of the family organization in the Fourth ward chapel Thursday at 7:30 p. m. i A meeting f Parent-Teacher- I I 1 1 1 J s association The of the Wilson school will Thursday at 7:80 p. m. at - tb school building. The lesson on "Habits of our Children will be discussed by Mrs. Ixon Fonnes-becThe fourth grade children under the direction of Miss Georgia Roberts will p'vsent the program. All parents and friends in the Wilson district are invited to be present. '12 9 tS 0 Parent-Teache- I I S3TJ t a 5 .V Xr a 22. (J iA Wt N X ( k. 1 r C I J i I Mrs. Otto Steffenhagen has returned home after spending four week in California visiting with relatives and friends. s The M men of the Mendon ward will sponsor an Apron and Overall dance Saturday evening at the amusement hall. The public is i I 1 i t t t I I t D it h I s J k C a C u it E c a 9 t) n b t ii y 1 e a a t: v 1 f e C f b t. tl a n t J b a 0 c a 1 c This picture shows graphically IIOW new Incidentally, note the appar-tar- y congress. Mills (left) and Representative Ogden committee of the ways and means com-Th- e huge blackboard in the background is probable income from various forms of Clarkston Farmers Plan Meeting Soon Clarkston farmers will meet at rook Mr. and Mrs. John Moser spent 2 p. m. Thursday at the Bar-son in Salt Lake City. meeting house with Hyrum the week-en- d in charge. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Caine Either Prof. George David McMurdie. or George Bateman of the Utah be will Mrs. Larry S. Cole and small State Agricultural college daughter, of Hollywood, Calif , are present to discuss dairying.of the Eric Hendricks, president visiting in Logan with Mrs. Coles Cache County Farm bureau will parents. Dr. and Mrs. Willard attend the session, discuss farm Gardner. bureau problems and activities. Mrs. D. V. Anderson of Sail Lake City arrived in Logan WedGive nesday and will spend the remainder of the week here visiting with relatives and friends. The Junior class of the Logan Robert M. Smith was removed the play. "The to his home Tuesday from a lo- Academy ofpresinted the Masked Girl Satcal hospital, after recuperating Mysteryid Westminster hall. urday, from a reednt operation. The cast included Clara AnderLou IJuckland, Anna. Fanma son, of M. Coo F. and Mrs. Prof, Marthe Utah State Agricultural . col- bel Whiting, Kldora Peterson, MaxBarnes' Kuiila Ward, lege are proud parents of a son garet Bes-si- 3 born Tuesday night at a local ine 'Hunt, Mary Bowden and Kaylc. Mother and baby are hospital. reported to be doing favorably. Junior Girls Drama at Academy v v Mrs. O. II. HIret of Hyrum gaye birth to a daughter Wednesday morning at a local hospital. Both are progressing satisfactorily. Jury fee for February term of the First district court. Cache county division aggregated 8393.20.C. according to a compilation of V. Mobr, clerk of the court. This covers 84 a day for jurvmen in service, and mileage. The fees were paid for jury service during the term in two civil and one criminal actions. . , isMarriage licenses have been sued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Mark Johnson Skabelund and Gladys Dorothy Christensen, both of Logan; Har- rv Michael Htrschi, Montpelier, Idaho, and Ruth Violet Price of Geneva, Idaho. Russia Discussed at Club Meeting P. J. Evans, atLEWISTON torney of Preston, Idaho, was the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Lewiston Lions club held recently. He discussed Russia's Five Year Plan" and its relationship to world wide economic problems. Musical numbers were given hv Miss Jane Reed and Mrs. Delbert Bodily. . Tree Essay Contest Sponsored by Clubs Announcement has been made by the Utah Federation of Womens clubs of an essay contest on The Value of Tree Planting in Utah.' The contest is open to all members DELAY NEGOTIATION 8 of the Utah Federation. SHANGHAI, Mar. 23. (U.R) Mrs. C. L. Forsling of 2772 Peace negotiations between Japawere further Harrison Avenue, Ogden, is ir nese and Chine General charge of the contest and has set when today delayed commander in a deadline of March 31. The essays Chiang Kwaug-na- i, chief of the Chinese 19th army, are limited to 1000 words. with an refused to participate inferior Japanese officer. New Old BIOGER BOBBIES London's famous LONDON have bobbies policemen always been big, but now they must be bigger and Itetter than have ever. Recent regulation raised the standard height of policemen from S feet 9 inches to ft feet 10 inches. The age limit is from 20 to 25. DOPE ANTIDOTE ITHACA, N. Y. A quick antidote for the morphine drug habit has been announced by Cornell university doctor here. The antidote conatxt of compound sodium rhodanate treatment. This treatment is said to wash ths brain and nervous system clean of the drug habit and its effects in six days. r r a 1 t i e e r t e Too Late to Classify LOST Ladies white gold Elgin l. Return to ward. Herald-Journa- watch. ReM-2- MISCELLANEOUS Lot plowing, cleaning work, maH. J. Hansen, nure hauling. M24 624 Park Ave., phone 833-V- a d t a a 6 RE EM (JAPAN) TEA v I V t t 3pfi Gift (ZsT'ifS 5; LOW IN COST TEA TREEPRODUCT AN MJB taxes are worked out by a committee in rent fighting poses of Treasury Secre-C- . II. Crisp of Georgia, chairman of a as they discussed proposed levies, used to prepare estimates and figure the new taxation. sub-mitte- e, Forem n Agin Em This column is for the use of The leaders. Any communications not libelous are welNo anonymous come, no matter what the subject. howarticles will be published. The ever, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. Herald-Journ- Lamps For T.o Be Class Topic Old lamps for new" will be the theme of a Cache county women's extension class meeting Thursday at 2 p. m. in the office of Miss Izola Jensen, district women's extension leader. Mrs. Luelia B. Hunter of Trenton will conduct the lesson work. Home leaders management throughout the county will he in attendance. The public is invited to attend the session. All interested are requested to bring old lumps, vases or other articles which they may wish to make over into new lamps for the home. Some work on the lamps will be done, if those desire, during the participating session. t 0 Heres Golden West Quilt Block No. 22 state-wid- e Si t i 1 9 3 2. 23, -- 7o ww t MARCH Embarrassing ....Isnt It? When someone says, I'll call you up, and you have to say Sorry, we havent a telephone. It's worth the few cents it costs a clay, to enjoy daily telephone contact with friends, to save trips to the store, to know you neednt wake your neighbor during the night to telephone the doctor irf case of sudden Ordei One Installed Today! The Mountain States Telephone & Teiegraph Co. Herald-Journa- A peculiar campaign preceded this primary. For months no candidate was active save Roosevelt, and he only passively so. He was the first formally to enter the primary, and for a time appeared likely to be the only entrant. anThen Governor Murray nounced he would file. He telegraphed nis entry fee of 31,000, and his application, but the latter did not reach tls the committee andestination, nounced, until Feb. 23. Suddenly, on the last day. Judge Howard filed and announced he was not personally a candidate, but that he felt tne state should have the privilege of expressing a preference for Speaker Garner. worth while, all of you write to your senators, asking thut grazing permits upon our domain be denied these farmers who continu-el'- y howl. That is ail and I thank you. ROBERT CROOKSTON. MARY BROKEN BRACK Clip out this pattern and trace Block No. 22 it onto your material. Block No. 22 in Herald-JournThe effect you wish to get is of uoldeq Wen quilt shows sunrise the brilliant' sunrise, just coming over a southwestern desert. up behind the mesas. Color the ITY foreground in dark shades and green and brown; the mesas black. The sunrays are white and gold, Next: Western Fruit. l, clear you all out of here. There was a sound of four strong hoofs in the hall and the stranger turned his antlers sideways to get through the narrow door. The judge arose and with three raps of the gavel brought the entire assembly to their feet Says he: "Mr. Eik, I welcome you to this court and beg of you to feel at ease. Tell us ubout your people in Blacksmith Fork canyon and when you arc "ready to return h6me,"'ydu 'shall have an t scort of members of 'the Igamc association io assure you a safe ... journey." - ' At. this point, the stranger spoke ' for the first time. "If' your honor, 1. 1 'would prefer the Boy Scouts. ;Well ' do 1' know those' members of the game'.osso-ciatio- u and ail we ever heard of them doing was to make recommendations for open season on us I recognize several men here who shot some of my people this winter. In regard to the prisoner, I suggest you turn him loose. We don't need - that hay. We have plenty of food of our own. Please remember that we were here browsing on mahogany for many generations- before you invaders took possession. "Now I will say to the members of the game association. If you ever do wish to- do anything an officer REPORT ON VISIT TO LOCAL COURT Editor, Herald-Journa- l: Here is a little sketch of a visit to a local court: Your honor, the next case on the calendar is that of a man changed with taking baled hay from' elk This hay was placed in Blacksmith f ork canyon by the state game department and this man is charged with hauling it back down the canyon. At this point an officer came in with startling news. Says he: "Your honor, we are asking you to stretch a few points in the rules of procedure and consider this strange request. "Pray thee, proceed, Mr. Bailiff, keep us not in suspense. Tell us. A large elk is in the ante-rooand asks permission to plead in behalf of his tribesmen. He appears to be of great culture and He admits not havrefinement. ing been admitted to any bar whatsoever, in fact, he has no credentials at all. 1 pray to give him a chance." "Show the Says his honor: stranger in at once and 1 warn all you spectators tiiat any discourtesy or rudeness and Ill have ' 'G 'Wv.-- Jf sjm . -- - - Try Lydia E. PlnWuei, Vtfutabi Comoound Worn-O- ut to go Wanted CLEAN COTTON RAOS, good six, free from button -, and buckle. No underoverall or curtain material wanted. to , L . . . Another date broken . . , Couldn't stay on her feet a minute longer! Lydia E. Pmkham'i Vegetable Compound always relieves cramps. Try it next month. Herald-Journ- al WAS BUM mWN TANLAU IIMimmI S Ilr iin It has Millions t n I was bo weak and that I could scarcely walk across the floor, but T anlac brought me right out. I have increased in weight and ain now in the beat of health. Mrs. Hilma Ogden, Salt Lak City, Utah, When they all write letters telling that Tanlac has helped them then it must be sol I was ill. I took Tanlac. I am well again." That is the message t hese 1 (JO, 000 people want to bring to you. You may ignore the message or you may believe it. But that fact remains - Tanlac has htlied countless men and women who were run down, suffered from stomach and bowel troubles, neu- ritis, chronic headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness, constipation. They were ill. They took Tanlac. They ore well again. Tanlac is a different and better tonic. It is the Nations Tonic a marvelous combination of tonic elements that for over 18 years have proved their value in building new energy, strengthening the nerve, improving the digestion, waking the liver, purifying the blood. TanUcup'is amazingly helpful; yet harmless. Each ingredient is recognized for its medicinal value by the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Tanlac is compounded with the care of your own druggist tilling a prescription. Rely on Tanlac. If you are not rewarded by feeling better, eating better, sleeping better get your mixiey back. Big .economical bottle sells for very little. Get it at your druggists today. Before taking Tanlac I was all crippled with rheumatism. up A friend suggested Tan-- lae and it sure did take the rheumatism out of me. I have not been bothered since. Can do ail my work. Sim Ogden. Sait Laka City , Utah. OVER 55,000,000 BOTTLES USED Tamlac THE NATION'S TONIC JnLO a Do you know how to recognize girls who are ' thousand men A HUNDRED and women can't all be wrong. -- i Tanlac dnerve. your conMntce. A rrgi.-te- phannicia the preparation of every buttle. Man Hunters? Can you tell at a glance the type of young woman who considers every man fair game in the hunt for a husband? Here are some tests that will guide your - ' 1. Does she flutter her eyelashes when she smiles? ' yes no 2. Does she hum the words of sentimental when songs dancing? yes no 3. Does she inquire about a mans salary or financial standing before accepting a date? yes no Does she use hfeavy, exotic perfumes? yes no Can she pass a mirror without looking into it? yes no Would she pass.up a Greta Garbo movie for one starring Clark Gable? Does she gaze at a man over the rim of her glass while drinking? Is she helpless about trifles when a man is present? 9. Would she rather sit in. the moonlight than dafice? . If the answers are yes to five or more of these questions the girl in the case is a man hunter. If the answers are no to five or more of these questions she s probably a man hunter but cleverer! WATCH FOR M ABLE McELLIOTTS NEW SERIAL, THE MAN HUNTERS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY IN THE HERALD-JOURNAL |