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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- Afternoon Every Week-da- y Published at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act Co. Entered as second-clas- s or March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2A0 the year in advance, by carrier 33 50 a year in advance or 40c the month. Outside Cache by mail $5 00 the year. Valley, " Gilman, Nicoll & Huthman. Special Representatives San Francisco, 525 Market St.; Chicago, 410 N Michigan Ave ; New York, 19- W. 44th St ; Boston, 18 ' Tremont St.; Detroit, 601 New Center Bldg. Proclaim Liberty throughout the 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 newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. THE SYSTEM OF TRIAL AND ERROR Every go often, scientists dig up the remains of some weird animal nature created in a light mood, played with for a time and then scrapped. r You may see skeletons of their curious bodies in museums, Usually they have- - tiny heads, long necks, fat bodies and cumbersome tails. They disappeared from the world because they didnt fit in. Nothing can last on earth unless it obejs natural laws and suits itself to its environment. P Eery day, almost, scientists excavating in various X-r- movies become popular, If y watch for the following: Newsreel showing the skeleton of Mayor Walker laying a cornerstone. Film showing the fsmur and tibia of Marlene Dietrichs left leg Animated cartoon of Mickey Mouse's skolton. A v This is Angus McKiUte, said to he the thriftiest ia the person When Mr. MrKlltie atA parts of the world come across traces of ruined world. tends a fashionable banquet, he w a always Ms caviar ia capsaleo, so that he wont acquire a taste for the expensive e e A news report tells about a , woman in Boston who refuses to talk. (No use, gents. There is a long Una of auitora ahead of you.) e pires, forgotten political systems. Humanity, always willing to try anything once, has tried a multitude of ways of getting along in comparative comfort and safety. Some ways have worked fairly well; others, not se well. But the main thing is this; No system that hasn't worked for a majority of the people has ever lasted. Or ever will. fact. By and large, all the argument about systems is futile. If they work, they live; if they dont, they pase away and humanity tries something else. So was, so is, and so shall be, evermore. 00 ! ' Aad stands stands. j i , and capttol :j ' n Theater .. ... Ana Harttxx'z latest starring The reason it wasnt necessary in the old days to have fancy vsMcte hian WtsUntic k many Of wmefc aaswa aaai- kitchens was because the Younger respects, Generation didnt stags its whom pee parti . . Cm. I Capitol aad stands fu! loveliness has an ethereal quality, with, in many scenes, a charming suggestion of whimsies! humor. Debonair. Adolphe Menjou and virile Melvyn Douglas prove excellent selections for the two principal roles opposite Miss Hard- - Talkie VERSION REVISED ' AMGA1L ' APPLESAUCE SEZ: - Bints are Me men try on a would ; I ' mess ktlWWMri fmfi but sotrlt-- . antic haroins, Am Hare a lag flws suparlt performance. Nar has sits var appeared to treater advantage from Um staou-ea- t of photography.. Har srist- - fit when garment he only had 15 eeate In hts pee-k- Lard! M?er I to to 'W, aad IK auly, o o at -- Naagtor According to n news item, a mechanical man at a vaudeville ho get tram It, hut performance suddenly seemed to go crasy, acting most peculiarly. asyarif aa the aWalay at the Probably a screw, looss somewhere. Political Nate: Che marble dome SCIENCE NOTE over the national capital Is not the Galrgw prefmanr deelarm the only marble dome intimately con human body Is composed of noctod wftfc that building et .xr: o n BV JACK CHRISTIANSEN Track and field competition for Cache valley high scnools will be given its initial start, on Friday of this week whro at the U8AC. stadium the four Cache schools swing into action in the annual divisional meet. Logan high school Is the deNorth fending champion while Cache finished in second place a The defending Grizyear age. zlies should stand a good chance of again copping first honors. However reports coming from the local school are to the effect that track and field prospects are not what may be cermed bright. North Cache, with a veteran group ot . distance runners and three fast relay teams, should come close to toppling the Grizzlies from their lofty pinnacle Coach Hobo Whiting of th: Bulldogs has been driving bis charges hard of late and if practice and still more practice counts, the North Cache athletes should make a great showing. Little i known of their strength in tee sprints, but their ability to chalk up points in tha dtetaace, middle distance aad relays Is readily recog- fellow; who mrs Thursday evening the Sego Lily i mitted te a major operation the swarm of the Beehive girls met jut week at a Logan hospital j at the home of their leader, Mrm Mrg Lew Killer of Hyrum is be benched Sam c&ier day .. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of Teams Woo. Lost. Pet. 4 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 4 Boston 4 Cincinnati 3 Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 1 New York Tuesdays Results Boston 8, New York 8 (13 nings). Philadelphia 10, Brook'yn 2. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN Tougiss will be remembered Uja young stage actor who played kla first screen role opposite Gloria Swanson in Tonight or flavor." His remarkable ' promise fully born out ja that picture Mr tea exceptional wot-which W contributes to "Prestige." a new screen idol .has arrived. TROPICAL SETTING This great heart drama is laid l tropical jungles, much of the picture was photographed in the Ud beauty of the Florida Everglades. A several weeks loca ties trip into the heart of this eaotic but little known territory resulted in obtaining some of tha levelieht scenic backgrounds ever shown on the screen. Nor la beauty of exterior locale til this picture has to offer. "Pres-ig- e palate an inspiring story of heroism and stirring ac- - duh a yetr 6-- 4. QUUJTEKO KEETS Clark and Reid Peterson are prominent events. candidates hi the weight CONTEST In the jampe, Nodes n will have Emil Geaaell, Parley Gunnell and Rose Reed Williamson aad Lynn ' When Manuel Quintero steps Miller are showing up beat In tec Into tea night ring Thursday pole vault against Johnny Coogan, he will Preston high school' under the lo veteran another meeting ring direction of Joe Cal wWl bo strong who should furnish him plenty in the quarter mile, hurdle races of competition. athletic Preston aad spriata. seven bold a will who Coogan, teams arc gradually reaching the pound weight advantage over the division circles and in Cache top fourth ranking welterweight, has they are favored to give a good done most of his fighting in Ohio account of themselves. and Pennsylvania and nas an ex to Coach- Burns cellent reputation there. He packs According Crookston of Logan high, he will n great wallop and can shft from likely rely on such athletes as a right to left lead with equal Captain Bob Harrison and Weston ease. DM net ia the sprints. Luciim Hhte The bout, white will feature the in the quarter mile aad Vincent fight card at Allen's arena on Gessell In the mile and halt mile Thursday night, will be on 10 events. Kent Ryan, Max Hum- rounds duration- An excellent phreys' anu Lowell Brown will supporting cast adds much spice to tn the wtth hurdle the program also. Thirty two participate Ryan, WlUoed KewoiMs, Bob Rust, rounds bf boxing in all are inHendricks and Olsen attempting cluded. to garner points la- - the high EM Stewart. Colored, Salt Lake jump. boy who la fighting under the KowaUia, Schofea, Hale. Keith moniker of Ed Bakor. will meet Worley, John Breberg and Rigby Battling Mayor of Kansas City, Lindquist will enter tee weight Mo., in an eight round argumentevent with Frank McNeil, Oleen, Walter Miller, of Phoenix, AriFarey and Clave Dibble in the zoos, and Sterling Hopm of Cllf a four tan, Idaho, will meet pole vault The meet ia under the general round ga and Kid Hawkeswood of Lewis Kid and of Lewiston supervision of division nigh school Bingham will entertain eqch other arbitrates, H. R. Adam, for mx rounds. The bout will be held In Allen's arena with the "depression schedule" of prices still la effect. LaCOSTLY COACHES dies are admitted for twenty-fiv- e cents. M IN - LOSE ON COAST yte Adapted from aa original story by Harry Hervey, the screen play and dialogue for "Prestige is credited to Hollo Lloyd and Francis Edwards Hngoh, with well earned directorial honors going to Tay Garnett Lucien Andriot is the wizard of the camera responsible for the photographic perfection of the picture. , LEAGUE Coach "Flash" Nettsen of South Cache has an ace shot In LaMar Tuesday's Results Jensen, veteran distance runner. Boston New York This chap, should' be good 'or Washington 7, Philadelphia several poiaia. The putatepding A St. Detroit Louis 0, dash material I located m Everett Rasa, Therem Mauebley. Dar- , Geysiaad, 4, Chicago. Howard rell Larson aad Maugham Larson ran ths 196-yain the good time ot 10:3 ago. Maucbley, Hews and ME? AR0 ME to. 82 Gladys Lamb, the other- Wader, met with them. After the meeting, a social hour was spent, with candy making as the feature Friday, under the supervision of Mrs Lettle Nielsen, Mrs Lilly McQuarrte and Mrs. Hazel Neilsen. the three classes of Trailbutlders planted two Norway maples and one black walnut tree on the Hyde Park hall square. A bottle containing each persons name was laid at the root of the trees. The Sego Lily swarm of Beehive evegirls were escorted Friday M-s ning by their bee keepers Mrs. Mae and Lee Gladys Lilly Hancey to the stake house in Logan, to take their graduation test Delegates for the test included: the - Misses Erma Balls, Beth. J)atnest Barbara Ashcroft, Pbebe Hyde, Velene Lee, Florence McQuarrte, Gale Beamons. Elvera Neilsen and Katherine Cbnstof-fersoOn the evening uf May 5, final graduation exercises will be held in the ward chapel. A and o'her interesting drama features will be presented. A good All are attendance is desired. invited evening at the regular sacrament meeting in the ward Denzel Lamb, who Elder chapel. has spent the last two and calf years in the Central States mission, was the speaker. Elder Cottle of Trenton, a companion of Elder Lamb, in the mission field, was also a speaker. The meeting was well attended. Mrs. Esther Webb Urown ub- - d, Mrs. A. D. Winn and Aaron Hill have spent the week tn Salt Lake City at the bedside of their father. A. J Hill of Smithfield, who is severely 'ill at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs James Haslem, Sr , have purchased the hsi-.-e of William Price and moved in. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brower and Mr and Mrs. Hyde Mortensen, motored to Pocatello, Idaho, Monday. Wendell Marriott, who has Just returned from the British mission was a special speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon He feels well and is happy to re- turn. Mr. and Mrs. William Burt and Mr. and Mrs Richard Peck of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Sedly Brough Sunday. Mrs R. E Butler vent to Salt Lake City Friday to see her, sister, Mrs. A. J. Done. Tuesday evening of last week, was M. L A ward honor night Drama and dance activities were contested. Stake board nembers were present to do- the judging The following were participants. Drama, Florist Shop," Miss Florence Merrill, - Miss Lerene Butler, Asael Wheeler, Don Littledyke and Herman Hauser; the drama, Mrs. Clara Wheeler, Toombs, Mrs Lon Wheeler, Miss Bonnie and Albert Andrew. Brough Vaughan Lott Dancing: Kies Gweneth Shum-wsand Eldren Butler, awarded first place; Mies Mlldrew Andrew Archie and Cottle, second place; Miss Louise Shi.awa and Gordeo Cottle, Miss Lerene Butler and Merlin Cottle. Mua Margaret HanLott, Miss sen and Vaughan Blanche Read and Herman Hauaad Lee Miss Lillie Hauser ser, Cottle. y, NO CREAM MISSOULA, Mont, il'Ri Forest will go whout cream in their coffee this summer as economy goea into effect in the forest service. This was revealed when 8,000 rations were put up for the summer emergency season when fires annually bring scores of fighters into the region. rs RING FIRST PAYMENT FORT WORTH. Tex, April 20 U Pi Federal Judge James G Wilson accepted a diamond riag as the $500 down payment on a $2,000 fine assessed Bud Harreld on charge of mail fraud. The Judge stipulated Harreld was to pay the rest of the fine after his six month jail term. , 1? WI i .J !..iwi as guest af her parents, Mr. am) Mr. John E. Lee. Mr. and Mrs George Hancey of Logan spent Sunday here, guest j of Mrs. Mary Hancey. Mr. and Mrs. Nymaa Woolf of Logan were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf last weekend. Bishop and Mrs. Orville LeqQmd family of Paradise were S&flay visitors here, guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert El wood, Jr., and new baby of Richmond were callers at the home of thur parents, Monday. Mr and Mrs. Dan Balls and family of Soda Springs, Idaho, were guests- - of Mr. aod Mis. Lorenzo Peterson, Friday Mrs. H. W. Hancey returned Saturday from Lawistcn where she spent the part few weeks at the home of her oaughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan, after a trip to California. n. nized. 5--6, lSbo'Re TetuRCr in- , over-charge-d. Hyde Park News Major League Standing FINDING GOLD PROVILLE, Calif., April 20. (LLP) Placer miners who went into the SEATTLE. April 20. (LE When hills and ravines because they . HrctHe eras. Dr. Clarence W. 8pears broke his could not find employment elseMehhe this explains why men contract at the University of Ore- where, are finding gold, banks are so frequently illuminated. UX GCB GEE. gon to conch football at Wiscon- here reported recently. An averVAMP. MTS: sin it probably meant tha end of age of $20 of gold dust and nugA girt Is Tep, we're nothing more than a of further Importations gets is brought daily, and some group of electric batteries, and most of us are always getting f suuatle to befeaea, expensive football coach- miners brought in $600 In dust aad he from the Feather river region to es in the Pacific northwest Dr. Spears who was unusually set a record, bank officials said. successful at Oregon with only SOLD AT LOSS WOUNDS TIMES fair material, will bo succeeded IE DIARY Interesting Facts: In the Arctic SPRINGFIELD, Mo, April 20. me VJIL asldom stay out all by Prince L. Prink" CaJlUon, a CITY, Pa., April 20 dEl regions, Earllr home, first rtoppiag at . night, as the nights are six months The Latonia theater, built at a young fellow who learned his foot- (K.l'i One bullet left H.six wounds C Harrison, cost of $400,000 less than three ball at Oregon and later starred in the body of here. my bonfcerllera, where inspecting long. The bullet shot to. death the new comick magazines, of j , years ago, was sold at sheriffs as a high school and frosh conch. entered the left arm, on upper passed HSXO which there do he a vaste number,! Apartment for rent. Calllsoa will get about sale for $36,000 contract aa compared through It into the body and out a received by "Doc through the right arm, lodging to flL500 a tree. Thus there were two WAY BY WILLIAMS Spears. In fact Dr. Spears' de- inwounds I --rr In each arm, and one in from Oregon probably parture was precipitated by the coming each side of the body His slayer, unification of all schools of high- pleading the "unwritten law, was er learning in Oregon and the treed by a coroner's jury., feeling that a new chancellor DYs might not be too favorable toward IT WA8 JUST JACKSON Jack-sonTYLER, Tex, (Lki The footcontinuing a, were "it" in a court trial ball mentor. Floyd Jackson, farmer, At the University of Washing- here. ton, alumni have "howled" long tharged O. C Jackson, negro, with two Penn J. turkeys and loud because Head Coach stealing Jimmie Phelan, late of Purdue, Jackson, coqnty attorney, prosecuted the case. out a to turn not been able has contender in two years for the Pacific coast conference champion-ship j Phelan was Imported by Washington two years sgo t the same time "Doc" Speam- - came to Oregon from MuVtaote The Huskies paid him $UDbt .Onaually on a contract They went in for football in Stj big way. But Phelan's teams were only and he successful moderately took a 26 per cent cut other Washington along with eo aches due te decreased student revenues. body Contrasted with the coming of Spears and Phelan te the Northwest l Orin E Babe" rwfcing-berFirst- -in iW dough. Than i coaeb at Washington State the oven. You can bo sura He never attended colcollege. He He has no degrees. ot podactbeknjz Htnsfns 1 lege the coached Olympic formerly club and two high schooLi about San Francisco and ran a service Yet he brought the Cou-castation through as coast champions in 1930 onlv to lose against Alabama at Pasadena January 1, 1931. He is in solid" at Warh-inxto- n ISornciM , ICYPHANN - ' We are optimists concerning America simply because all history points to the survival of PEOPLE and the When a system doesnt work, change of SYSTEMS. it dies and nothing can prevent it dying. This country will survive; its people ,will survive. But if the present system is wrong it will die and no oratory, no armies, no police forces can alter that tinder the swinging atoetitenr strap The homely flapper staade, And stands and stands and stands H em- . CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Valley Schools After Title Held By Logan land' THE TRUTH X-r- APRIL 20, 1932 Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Howdy, folks! A method of movies has Just hiking been perfected. Gesh, we ran hardly wait to motion picture of see an John Barrymores profile! WEDNESDAY, Four Cache Schools Open The Herald Journal A LOGAN, UTAH, L, SAN ANTONIO, Tex.,' April 20. Two metal boxes containing tha cremated remains ot his ther ' and mother will be buried with the arbes ot D. C. Allen, Fla. of Tampa, photographer Throughout his life Allen had carried tV boxes With him. He was found shot to death In a touiist camp here. A coroner returned a verdict of suicide. In his room the sheriff found n note asking that tha two boxes be buried with him. (OH) . !fi wish that very rami could, read cy story and.ga rheumatism which left me in terrible shape so weak that I could hardly lift the garden hose, tt left tty heart iit had shape, I took Tanlacand, ' tt sure pulled me right out I feel fine now and dont get tired." natural lot men , and HOW, M whh t ohm their good fortune with others! 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MANUEL QUINTERO Tampa, Hoi ida Weight 140 - Age 23 , , i ; JOHNNY COOGAN Marietta, Ohio Weight 117 Age 23 , 8 Rounds ED. STEWART (Boxing as Ed Baker)) . Salt Lake City Weight 160. Age 22. A'V BATTLING MOYER Kaatas City, Mo. Weight 162 five-ye- ly 3INe y, rs State TbO . V ' - Ve. Soo4 ; -- r ISSKS college. Oregon's 1932 team will bear watching Callison is a student He a young mentor with ideas. His is a stern disciplinarian. teams at Medford high school in southern Oregon warn b class of the state for years. Hie freshman teams at Oregon have been outstanding. He drives hard. I.Z . . pnGtTtoe drama Glorious pitched to the orilliance of an GGna Ann Harding performance ... ABOlPHf M5NJOU hHMfWr POGGtAS , New Low Prices J (tingaide Seats Genera) Admission Children. Ladies T,.r.., $1.00 75c 50c Under 12 23c 25c |