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Show THE rAGL '1W0. i thru Liberty JO K A L D-- O tJ U N A L, J TUESDAY, MARCH UTAH, I.OCAN, Herald-Journ- al X-- Published every weekday Bftcrnuon by the Cut he Valley Newspaper Co., at 73 West Center street, Logan, Utah. Telephone 50. Price 5 rents a copy By mail, in Cache Valley, $2 50 a year; outside Catne Valley, $ j oo a year By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffue Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March X' 1 WITH JIM MARSHALL A MAN , - - nr put money into hanks-ear h' togethei and gUiiianlt-Ctlul deposits ,t few (lilts is tikill out of about and put into a naaiiount each been this department has when tional fund talking to some oldtuneis to is buywhaL it amounts the country used scrip insurance poli- it was pretty punk sciip bad- ing a veiv cluip account cy on your bank ly printed and nobody liked it hut ct (ouise that s "radii nl the result was that evei.v-bodland no ready 'rugged Amencun and it it freely pretty spent wasn't long before a small boom would do sm ii a thing got under way -- with strip flowing Despite whit is being said about around of them aie honi-- t I - o.iost theie are some who think baidiei at least, most of them that we've they lemember that this was lever mit weie what staited good times again time ..re a few rolter. apples ami thev contaminate t - whole Of couise all a soup issue is bairil ar-- something ought to be is inflation th. m light away a kit of good people have done about at the it was the Kitten ones been arguing tor inflation foi top v ho got this coun'iy into months with congress stubbornly-refusinits mess but you don't see them to do anything and doing ury'mng to get it out -things had to run along - AND. crash-e- nd If hi Hoi.. now we have real LISTEN whether the bunkers like repeats ,n it usually does mi ns that we've hit botit or not - as were on the a mattei of fact they tom and th-inow dont like it but what bankets again like and dislike is going to cut less ice in future or we miss our guess c s t 10 -- y -- Heres What Mr. Roosevelt Believes In 4 HOPE UKCKONS THE NATION Want to know what sort of a leader you'vt got hi Washington? Well, he re s his own philosophy, wiitten by him, ami to be published in his new book, "Looking Forward," in VETERAN English new writer, touring in the Initial State-- , remarked the other da that it .seems to h.m a .emaikahle and woiideitul thing" that the temper o! the Ameruan people has been so cheerlul and hopeful dining the iast lortmght. It - something,' he said, that ought to give you con-- j litkiue and he a cause for giatitude. Tins heel illness and this hope have indeed been amazing in tut- depth and liiumes-- , of their expression, liievi tome at the shaipest moment of ilirrm of a long and cruel depiession .it t he uu moment when people might be e- peeled to lie anything hut iheeiful and hopeful and they ha e been manifested m a solid, unmistakable way. 'I be!. eve that the individual to make the most of himself lACK of tliem them is something more than the nieie rt of a change in administi ation at V ashmgion ; some-tilin- g moie than a simple feeling that we have in tower a government that will act. It is almost as if the Ameiicnn nation telt that a dramatic append was being made to someemg mad thing deep, daimg and idealistic in its soul not onlv bv the government hut hv the voice of liistoiv it-- He should have stuck hy his guns. Hr had more support than he probably realised. Most of the people in these United Stab's including a good percentage of the veterans themselves, believe that the veterans bureau is overworking a good thing until it has become slightly spoiled. There is no one who would deny a veteran, injured in aetual course of duty and physically handicap-e- d at this time as result of that injury, government compensation. It is the growing list of dead heads" who draw monthly government pensions for disabilities suffered since tiring discharged and those who receive government checks while continuing to hold as hodied aide men that positions should lie weeded out mew builder of moie industrial plants, a creator of milroad systems, an organizer of more corporations, is as to be a danger as A help. The day of the great promoter or cial titan, to whom we granted everything it only he would "A HILL BILLY t HILL Of tout so. tncre is plenty to be said on the other side True, these millions going out in govi hti k ernment unquestionably lift the burden of local relief True, there is plenty of graft in other departments of the government True there ate those parasite profiteers who made their millions at home while the veterans risked their hes at the front and who probably now have those millions tucked away in tax exempt government securities True, there ,uHrc being into poured pockets of juivute and airline interexts through mail contracts and xub-pid- n p Nevertheless, the fact lemainx be made some- - that a start must thimhAn h reiT" ,0 Of ,V 't K;, d the 11 be given 1,18 Congress should give) him the jmwtr to wield it ovet others besides the vetei aos. ! tcli-lion- e -- A pat on the bai k for another public leader with that quality, "guts r n ' Todays Oddity pick-I'oike- , A vsLl hile waiting for a led traffic-lighto turn giei-iiMiss Jewell Lctvvald, 31, ot Davton, O, was a victim ot tire fust accident of its kind recorded in the United States She was overcome by ex- haust fumes from an automobile, also waiting fur the signal to It was explained that change Miss Leewald was standing close to the machine and that she was envelojied in the fumes befoie the gases dissipated IFUQnar This column, is for the use of the Herald-Journreaders. Anv communications not lilrel-ou- s are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. l, The however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They arc the individual ideas of the writers. JUST RAG Tid Bits . PINEAPPLE Can LETTUCE Crisp. Solid . Each GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Arizona .. 2 For TOILET SOAP Sunueant Lg. Bar TOILET TISSUE Laree Rolls z. . ApplCS AS GOOD AS MONEY ONE NL LK KNOWS t had known that tun nel was so long I would ha c kissed you' 3he; Hohnpqs; ,t . Rome Beauty Bushel 9 Sewell's Quality Meats n JENSEN. Dayton, Idiho 23 ORANGES Lj. 2(10 bize VANILLA FARINA Sperry h W ALNUT .METS BEANS White Navv Hamburger 4 lbs. X5 i U. S. INSPECTED QUALITY MEATS Short Ribs Ground Beef On dill Ifni Fresh Orounil li. 12 r Lb. . ,! H' Link Sausage Pork 3 lbs. !4j 2 lbs. 13 , Pure Lard mr it Vtibatiin. nuain' Wpui for Vsord; lit ra!i ri the i inr uoids, vertull a stei as to verbatim bally os nnutiu r h.t rcl itcl it U )u n it i Hint1 fror lifted from it . the 1 low Latin, fium the bum, woi d Pronounced i.imi i; Latin, lii'Mivnut Fi.st Whit mi you Hitting out cb the paper Bemud. About sonirin u ilivone v,, it t'v i. gh Kir t Whit do about it h: California man it ause hts wife k.'D me you going to . btu l Second; Put it in my pocket. DR.0WN1NO FERSON DOES, NOT Ris e Three timcg bfeore Finally sinking- 40 IL GET IN A STOCK OF GROCERIES REFOUK PRICES RISE. THE SINKING DAYS ARE OVER! Answer to last Saturday: Sight depends on light reaching: the iris of the eyes. The less light, the less sight. Special For Wednesday, March 15 LS-E- nt It-- Herald-Journa- ,' Local Doz. EGGS Slridlv Fiesh Farm Each LIGHT GLOBES Gen. Elec. Dozen ORANGES Sweet, Juicj 2 Vi can PORK & BEANS Pierces GRAPEFRUIT hr. can Each SALAD DRESSING Beet Foods, Jar GINGER SNAPS Pui itv Pout'd . bank-depos- uM v. Whit t . Fresh Creamery LB. STEAK. There is a lot of poppycock ibout guarantees all it means is that all of us Th.j NATURELAND And Agin Em L it-- but l the boys, picked up an automobile parked at the curb, and tossed it Into the street. The boys fled in terror, and then JiLIL.Vl LK "It is moie hazardous to commit calmly allowed its It wms not mi unusual accident one's self in writing than it is the elephant to lead it back to the fair merely because E K Harper of to bleat over the air." Dr. William keeper grounds, wheie the circus is quarShrev epoi t. La. accidentally shot S. Revano. tered for the winter himsel! 111 the foot, but 11 w;,s in will return nu.!u. il bet.!',!e ? K Harper had spite shot his other foot a year ago of "Brosjieritywhich government and anything in a .similar accident Harper, bankers can do to prevent it." fulling down the steps of his home Roger W. Babson, statistician. iliscnurgcd a shotgun, the shot 0 i In an effort to make goldenrod Jam trail pg his Fit toot, winch One of the tasks of a journalmust be amputated A year ago it a greater supply of rubber, believe the yield is ist people maknig was the light foot Hnrpci lost there is something interesting on experts of the U. S. Department BLI OliAILl) of Agriculture are endeavoring to It Vi iRaioit Finton of Minne-iToli- a day when there is not." Sir breed a new type of the plant. Samuel. Herbert miivirted criminal, addressand selection, they Breeding ed ruo'e than looo members of point out, increased the sugar Centra! Lutheian church ill that yield in beets, and believing that i itv recently, exposing some of the has wonderful possigoldenrod truks used hy thieves and bilities as an emergency source of when tlit-i- are after a billmore offered inter the for entire nation, they probably rubber fold tiny know contains money fun to a small their energies to group of small boys are devoting hei.ton, who should know how to m Flemington, N Y than o any the best and selecting breeding exabout it. said his that go other children in all America but and most promising varieties of he biforc "went periences straight their joy probably was shorter the plant convinced him tint there is no lived, too More than 30 duYerent kinds horoi among thieves The kids were getting their fun of eoldenrod have been gathered Bit. I ATS their tile latest ukase from Boston in snow balling a circus elephant within the past two years forseemed Those which diet lies' One may not sav, "I pwn until suddenly the elephant took cxjieriments to offer most hope of a rubber a cat." One may. however, say I offense He broke away from his keejier, Supply held as much as 7.91 have a cat " Because, according to Dr Fianeis H Rowley, president moved in the general direction of per cent rubber in their leaves of the Boston S P O A, iats aie not "piopcrty" unless they arc licensed This distinction, according to Dr Rowley, is important Dr Rowley also said that he did not believe that it is true that the wealing of a collar constituted a ciueltv to a cat FOR EM C. TALKIE TRIPS We don't know what this pip't this dcpait-.nen- t thinks about is in favor of guara'itei mg bank deposits and then making all banks work under the same rules the mutuals do the mutuals never go busted - and there is no reason w hy other banks should not operate under similar rules -- with stiirt luies and a government guarantee- - and some real bunk examiners for a change the government never would have o pay out a nickel to depositors What Folks Say BIG PARADE M PK LAI h 'ith Sure whv not Scrip O K What s the difference Id like to know, between this kind of chanee and that we used to haw4 Money i just a nudmm of i change, and should be man s slave Hut too many of us look at it as a master And in looking at it as such, does it tenilv make anv difference whither that mone be silver, gold, (Uunng house certificates, or town scrip, as long as wondeis tan be W'orked with it, the wondeis of purchasing any-suthing under the that nionev in buv Id just ax leave have ONE THOUSAND scrip dollars just now as silver ones I'M NOT THE KIND OF A GUY WHAT HOARDS WEALTH And if business places will take xrrip, why the thousand in sciip dollats seem as Rood to me as the silver ones -- And. listin' its just the hoarders who hit aft aid of Come on folks show us whoscrip the hoarders ore -- more likely finan build or develop, is over two-gallo- n SCRIP t . Hell- is the best mile ion e.u ne rcuipe I ever lead, oi taster! it is the one tr.at I was w.itmg aoout re, t lit ly Since then the familv has tiled it out anil it is the tial l ut this out and paste it mull bein ymu lenpe book, niad-immuse otherwi.-- e you will he writing Governor Henry H Blood w me k next ci inquiring if I will decisively stopped the junior phase be kind enough to write it college steam roller by veout again toing the bill adding Dixie Here is the ucipe as written hy Junior college to the state a chile cook, you can i educe the school system. Dixie college is at St, George, 75 miles away quantities to suit vour family from the Branch Agricultural For five gallons, jm i boil one toschools two The college. ganoii iMexu an junto beans less of a serve gether territory pounds le in beef enupped in h.tlf-lthan 10,000. h cubes, thec pounds fresh His action should calm fears bci f suet La big sweet ihile popin some quarters expressed pers stemmed, seedi cl, slewed in that he will not have the coura littli water for five minutes and age and initiative to handle then ground fine Till e s.dt to the tremendous power given i loves of garlic, taste, jo ground, him as dictator of the state's live tahlcsjioons of comerio seed finances. and two tablespoons of oregano oi Mexican sage, both ground, add No matter what he does in the two tablespoons of little red of he will hear economy, way ' giound on the of of plenty crying part Cook all this slowly in plenty of those affected. It Is too bad that the great majority who approve water for thice or four horns The otcg'uio has no resemblame his economy stand do not let him know of their support. It is com- to gulden sage and too much will make forting to know that you have the will your chile bitter, not enougii leave it insipid, the Mexican support of the public. sage and the (omeno seed which Thats one thing that is extreme- looks like caraway and tastes like ly interesting about newspaper sassnfias - will have to be obtained work. If people approve the poli- ut a specialty grocers Our family makes this chile up cy, if they approve the stories and lots and we never of the paper and its in general work staff, they- take it as a matter get tiled of it, it probably would be a bright notion to make up the of course and without comment But let them disapprove of any- entire five gallons in a big lard thing from a classified advertise- can and then can the irpl" this ment to a front page editorial crackers and drip coffee and the letters, calls makes a noble meal, and it costs meal cents about three per and personal visits start coming ler thirk and fast hungry guest when one some AH news due Thats why, this good entiiely gives us a written pat on the bark, to Uhef H L. Gano of Coeur d we cant withstand the tcnipta-- ; Alene, Idaho tion to tell the world that we have at least one friend anway. iS AYS i k, laration got immediate action and caused plenty of argument and But the next day. that friend is verbal spankings for leaders of probably calling us ugly names one included local the post They again so we have to start all from State Commander Mabey. over again. so bad that Finally things grew the commander of the post is "backing water" and sayon his full liberty of action -- self. ing, the newspaper articles action were misleading. hae "I believe that the government, without becoming a prying tun ict as a check or counter balance of this oligarchy and the safety of so as to secure initiative, life, a chance to wo-to savings to men and women, rather than safety of exploitation the exploiter, safety of manipulation to the financial manipulator, the safety of unlicensed power to those who would speculate to . . bitter end with the welfare and property of other people I i should "I believe in the sacredness of pnvate piopcrty. which means that I do not believe that it should be subjected to the ruthless manipulation of professional gamblers m the stock market and in the corporate system. "I share the general complaint against regimentation. 1 dislike it not only when it is earned out by an informal group amounting to an economic government of the Unied States, but also when it is done by the government of the United Stales itself ' dec- h- 'I do not bel.tve that in the name of the sacied woid individualism' a few powerful interests should be pci nutted to make inof the lives of half the population of the dustrial cannon-fodde- r United States - It has been our nature to dream dreams and to lisien to far-o- ff voices. From the very first we have been peisuaded that our destiny was not like that of other lands. Hope has always beckoned to the horizon. We have never been so splendid as at those moments of crisis when we have to fight and endure to keep our dreams in sight There is abroad m the land today a feeling that with a moment is upon us once more. The depression has shown us, at last, the worst that it can do; and thus it has challenged us to show the best t hat there is in us. The challenge itself has lifted us up. For we feel, now, that we can begin to go foiward once more. We can cut away the things that have encumbeied us. We can make experiments, we can be bold, we can sound our trumpets gladly in this tinal dark hour liefoie the dawn of a new day. V mid-Maic- c Needless to say, the public s git j -- President Roosevelt must have been greatly surprised Saturday morning when a Western Union messenger boy got him out of bed to receive a wire from Logan American Legion Post No. 7 endorsing his progiam and pledging him 100 per cent support. The (Hist is probably the onlv one in the nation that openly supported Roosevelt's incidentally, program which, includes cleaning out the graft in the veterans bureau to the tune of some who Although must folks aie thankful we have dodged si rip- - there really wasn't anything to be worried 'T' he 10 all the land 3, 1K79 Member United Tress, NEA Service, Western The Liber- Feutuies and The Scripps League of Newspapers. ty Belt, t If! 14. SITTING ATOP THE WORLD The 1rocliim' J1 UK: cr cent 2 lbs. 25 i WHffn ii ' |