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Show TUT! JCURNAI PAGE TWO BY Entered at the Post Office every day In the week except 8an day at Logan, Utah, aa Second Claaa Matter. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 25e ..$2.00 - 45e Member of Associated Press The Aaaoelated Press La exelualvely entitled to the nae for republkatloa f all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwiae credited in this paper and alao the local newa published therein. All right of republicatlon of a pedal dlapa tehee therein are alao reserved. . Chaptef ENID GOES CALLING Change ;..29HH2ii3!J4m5IH78J930- - . are taken from THB JOURNAL'S barometer at afternoon except Sunday. The "yesterday reading each . Saturdays reading. Tho above reodlnga 1 GOOD READING PROMINENT public library worker on one occasion remarked that there has been an increase in good reading, as theresult of aTtendency in the newer educational systems to lay stress on supplementary reading courses. The tendency was forpierly ior students to get their lessons largely from described textbooks. But teachers realize how desirable-i- t is. today that students, should get their information from wider sources. So they send them to the libraries to see what the encyclopedias and the historians and the scientists and the statesmen say about the . . subjects taken up in their courses. The result is that young people come out of their schools and colleges with more knowledge of books than they Used to have. The majority may lose this interest after they get but in the world. But a lot ofthem are keeping at it, ami are demanding good literature and reading good magazines. This tendency also encourages the newspapers to be less flippant, and to print good informative material, whiclr every editor would like to give his A -- readers. t taxi bore Enid to- ward her destination she wished Phil was In It would go raster. r.he was going to blmt . danger She tried to lull' herself Into a feeling o security and belief that there was no real cause for great haste but failed utterly. .Her thoughts swung Into another channel, but one.-- that was even more tortuous and less conducive to peace t mind. If It wore not that the mad she. loved was'ln very - reaL danger oL perhaps iVen. ' his Ilfs, what she Was doing noW would have seemed foolhardy but it was the only way out that she saw for both Phil and Rot. But afterward? Evert if she were euccesafuf tonight, what about the afterward? What about her future relationship with Phil? She was the sister of a criminal. Yes, It was back again, that thought with all Ita poignant suffering! True, from the moment she had realized what she believed was- the scurriloua ti'lokefy that had etafted Roy oa .his career of crime, she had not considered him morally guilty bn t 'the law would not look on it in 'the same way, nor would the world. She could not make a social ouIJAST Yesterday .00 o'clock each tMonday refer to . . . to have This tendency makes It more than public libraries everywhere, down to the little conntry towns Besides the school there should be-- library. Yet many thousands of American towns, some of them good sized cities, have no public library as yet. This constitutes a handicap on their young people. and . There should also be good reading rooms everywhere. Boys girls who become familiar with books, magazines, and newspapers, are not going to make much trouble here in Utah. They are daily becoming better fitted to go out into the world of "industry and business, and perform some kind of work with special skill. ever-neces- sary BEALT j SPACE It is estimated that the inner surface of the Jungs measures approximately 90 square yards. This is more than one hundred times the skin surface of the body. All of this surface is exposed to the air, and in consequence to all that is contained in the air germs, dusts, fumes, fibers, etc. This may in part explain why infections of the respiratory system are so common, but the breathing apar&tus, on the other hand, is ingen iously provided with defense mechanisms, all of which tend to safeguard the body. The respiratory system begins at the nostrils. In normal breathing air is taken into the system first over m by way of the nose. The air passes coarse hairs which are placed at the postrils. They help filter out the larger particles in the air. t tt- Once inside the nose cavity, the air passes over a set of shelves called turbinates. There are three on each side of the nose. These shelves are made a core 0 jjQjjg around which is placed a up layer of spongy tissue, that is, tissue rich in blood vessels. The air passing over the turbinates is warmed, moistened and cleaned. The nose and entire respiratory system is lined with what is termed a mucous membrane. This membrane exudes a sticky substance known as murine, and commonly called phlegm Bacteria, fibers, dust particles and other small foreign sub-stances which gam ehtrarice"intb"th6'"'reSpifatQfysysteffl ayr usually caught and held fast on this sticky substance. The mucous, on the other hand,: is being swept out from the lungs, and when reaching the constantly upper portion of the wind, . pipe is coughed out ... - YOUR ' '"Ml 1 in aa NUMBER SIXTEETN iu -f would not know that either. And Roy? It was not Roys fault. But but oh, what woujd be the end of it all? , Her mind worked on and on relentlessly, and it was almost in startled way that she realized the taxi had drawn up to the curb and had come to a halt She got out and paid her fare, adding a tip The. taxi rattled away. She walked rapidly along the block that separated her from Eighty-third- , street, and on reach ing the corner took tho natural turn into the cross street. She had no means of knowing t block was the house with in the To Let sign. She only knew that It was near Avenue A. She would have to search for it until aha found It. She .walked a little way down the street without result, then crossed over and went back on the other side of the street to the avenue. She then did precisely the same thing on both sides west of without result She began her circuit again, 'Md came suddenly upon the object of her search. Yes, there It "was a house To Let" It was a little from tho avenue In this direction - than the had' been before, that was all. She bad been right in her surmise. s wiftly, . critically aha surveyed the houses The dark curtainless , - I N C.O M E T A' X She could wh.-vj- . "" - Phil Martin, . f j e never do anything to harm his career, or embitter his future. And so there could never be anything between him and herself. Her eyes were suddenly blurred and wet es she stared .out of the window,- - Sbo had. no reason, to believe that he cared for her or that he ever would care and she hoped now that it was that way. It would be much easier for them both. She would love him always, .because that love had come Into her Ufe-fo- r always but he would never know. It was her love that was taking her to him tonight but he t - " Of tcast - ; ss-tb- - BREATHING y to 17 READINGS BAROMETER Fair Rain x 'FRANK escape from the Biff fi hot's 7iomr. where she hne been held p tiwner, Entd overhears a conversation between Mrs. Kane and i&tu Myers, discovers she also is marked for Heath and that the gOng capfU tn a Martm house she believes she can locate. Hhe ma)ms an escape, and. starts . on the hasartlons task of finding Martin disguised as, an old woman. ah out ..$1.50 THE BANK COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF "Wlnaowrwere lUrtr blfnd eye staring out into the night Blind eyes! How did she know? It wis quite assibltf ' that 'she"" WaS h effig watched at thla moment ' from within. The house wasnt' empty in spite of its To Let" sign and its desolate appearance! . Her. pulse began to quicken. There was something suddenly foreboding about the, house; but too, she noted with, some relief that It had a basement entrance beneath the stoop wjilch would t. PACKAR- D- y during the preceding s Bills . Receivable 875.05 3,B38.J9 2,913,43 Total Assets $832,14(156 1580.13 LIABILITIES S20.4 ....$ AH Classes Installments Stoek, Reserves for Contingent .$403,719.20 Loans on First Mortgage Seeurltlea on Installment Stock Withdrawals of Installment Stock Dividends Paid during Fiscal Year' Expenses, Inc. Salaries Borrowed - Interest Paid feTrans. of Deposits and Exchange Sundry Accounts Heal Estate Real Estate Contracts Bills Payable 631,927.25 Losses 33,209.31 113,400.0(1 Money Bauk Overdraft $141,444.38 18,793.00 102,447.10 51.377.03 1,842.58 8,990.18 582.81 2.928.93 2,364.91 1,238.89 - total Liabilities $832,140.56 2,537.85 61,558.08 $103,t 19.20 Tidal Disbursements named H, i. Hatch being first duly sworn according fo law deposes and says, that he is Secretary of the altovO contains a company ; that the statements mail in the foregoing report are true and correct and that said statement full and corrert exhibit of tho condition of said companys business at the close of the year, January 31, 1930. 1L 4 HATCH , Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 17th day of February, 1930. RULON GARDNER, "Notary Public. (SEAL) My commission expires Feb, 10, 1933. STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. true anil I, W. II. lladlork. Bank Commissioner of the Slate of Utah, dd hereby ebrtify that the foregoing Is a full, correct copy of the statement Of tho above named company, now on file In my office this 18th day of rebruary, 19.J0. V. H. II YDIXH'K, Bank Commissioner. . . MOTHER 'V. . Wool Bulletin ForSaturday BjrWrGrRccse There is a word so musical, so dear. That every jiormal soul is thrilled to hear; A word bo pregnant with celestial fire, It raises mortal man to levels higher. ' Feb. 21 (AP) The Boston, of Boston commercial - bulletin will say tomorrow; There has been-,-goo- a further business in the seaboard markets this week, mostly in fine now wools, which are getting well liquidated. Prices have been steady on the basis notea a week ago. Foreign markets - generally, are steady. The extension of the sales in Ahe foreign primary markets, 'so as to distribute offerings over a longer period, appears to have been more or less salutary. In the west, there Is a steady effort being made to tie up wools, both on account of the eastern dealers and the new cooperative scheme. Boston dealers bought Phoenix, the best wool at the Ariz., sale at a clean cost landed 2 cents. Boston basis of The good? market Is clarified by the decision this week of the to American Woolen company drop prices on staple goods to a competitive basis with other large mills, so that businessfnays now be possible in larger volume. Mohair Is still rather quiet, with -- prices steady at about 50 cents for best original bag Texas hair and foreign markets quotable .on this parity. - r When clouds as black as Egypts night appear. And make lifes pathway very dark and drear, There is a word that shines with luster bright. And drives away the darkness of the night. doing "here holding public recep' J . I dont know about that," aha complained; but that's no reason tor taking the risk e? letting some- People body ace me out fheye. aren't in the habit of ringing the door bells of vacant houses at night for nothing. You ought to have known! Havent you got a light around hero somewhere? "Yousove got a flip tongue, aint Vacant youse!" he snapped. housoa aint tn de habit of .answering door bells, an vacant houses dont nave any lights showing neither. .Youse cut put de gab an come across! Where's dat message from Izzy Myers? Sure, .I'll come across! she answered sharply. You're the one thats wasting time! You can't read I guess in the dark, can yon? you've got lights In "here somewhere where they won't be Been from outside. there Yes, sure, fve got one was a sudden menace in his Tolce an 4 guess Ill use Lt-- to take a look at youse before 1 do anything else! It's damned funny tsiy sending a skirt around here like dis! That's what you said before! She was jeering at him now, prodding him to action. Well, what are you going to do abbut lt? Stand there all night? Izzyil be pleased! If you give me the asswer to his message tomorrow morning some time, tt will be all right thats why 1 eams down her in 'a hurry -when there wasnt time for him to And anybody else!" Close yer (gee; a a feel yee way along de wall, growled Batty. . . What is that word, you anxiously might ask, That has the strength to do $0 great a task? Youll recognize the term, there is no other, tis that of Mother. So stamped upon the soul Whose loving arms so tenderly carressed And drew you closely to her throbbing breast As did your mother in your hour of grief. And soothed your aching heart find gave relief? ' When far away from home on foreign strand, The letters penned by a fond mothers1 hand. Gave strength and courage, and a strong desire. To climb and climb to altitudes much higher. 70-7- ' And should you fail to fully stand the test. Whose open arms will clasp you to her breast, - Though deepest anguish,may not letter speak, And scalding tears may trickle down her cheek? . That dear forgiving soul will still prove true' And do her best to make a man of you. ' While all the world regard you with disdain, From mothers eyes the tears will fall like ram. the lofty height, as their inherent right. To serve as guardian angels to the race, - Where are the substitutes to their place ? Chicago Men and Women Protest Unemployment Should mothers fail to reach By God decreed (Continued from Page One) taken away. ' Hand bills urging the unemployed to join the International demonstration against unemployment Thursday, March 6, were tossed about. The demonstration took place at the noon hour, attracting thousands of loop workers as -- lunch.. they tepped-out-to There are no dangers mothers win not face To save their precious offspring from disgrace. The mother love has saved more souls from Hell Than all the preachers of whom volumes tell. -s- Costs 85 Cents a Month . Senate- - Completes Lose Fal Pounds of Ugly Action ' on Farm To Tariff Schedule n 85 of cent bottle and Thousandsof "Women get ..Salta whlcbu will. last you (Continued from Page One) Take one half teafrom eastern Democrats Know This is True . for 4 weeks. every morning In a protests, , Krus-che- ' , match down here, cause theres a window off the hall an it. might be spotted. WVU'get a4ight upstairs where lta sate. Get a move on! x "Ail right, she said airily asd began to grope her way down the . . hall. Packard) (CosjrigM, Frank spoonful How would you like to .lose '15 pounds of fat in a month anden-at the same time increase your ergy and improve your health? How would you like to lose un need healthy fat that you dont same and dont want and at the time feel better than you have for years? lose . How would you like to your double chin and your too - earned-incom- S.lf-H.l- p ; Niagara-Oh-The-La- 11,038.58 DISBURSEMENTS entered. The door closed softly behind her. Batty Rose fcould not be more thaasrnibr length away. from-wh- ere she stood and by feeling out around her to locate his position. she knew oho was near enough to touch the man but ahe' could hot ses him. It .was as though some black curtain of heavy, impenetrable texture hung between them. His voice reached her now in a snarling whisper: Say, its damned tunny, Izzy sending a skirt around ' here! Who are youse, anyway? An wot dyouse want? 1 told you what 1 wanted, EaM -answered tartly. You took a long time to open that door! Yes! Wot d'youae thlnk we're r.o8o.v'T wouianTeyen-strike- 28,024.16 Accounts 128,37.99 8,668.42 Ol her Real Estate Owned Bank Overdraft tha resL She rang again and still again. And now she kept her ear pressed against the door panel. Yes, she was sure of it there ya e a stealthy tions? 1 $781,464.83 , Loans on InriaUnient Stork Payable Total Receipts.. business on the ASSETS 5 114.41-9- 01 Loans on Real Estate (1st Mortgage) Real Estate Sold Contracts . ft art RECEIPTS hand-aetose of last liseal year Cash on Payments onr Installment Rtoek Loans Repayment of Installment Stork Partial Payments, R. K. Joans Partial Payments, K. E. Contracts Interest and Diseounts Membership or Withdrawal Fees Sale of Real Estate Sundry Accounts at the close Statement oj Its Assets and Liabilities at the close of the year: , & A 1. The amount of authorized capital. $ 50.00e.IK) 1.00 2. The par value of each share 2.829.00 3. Tim number of shares sold during the year 4. The number of shares eanrelled and with1.390.00 drawn during the preceding year 5. Statement of receipts and disbursements shield her from observation from the houses across the street and to a very large extent from any as welL passers-bShe glanced now np and down the street There was no one near at hand, and she stepped down to the basement door beneath the stoop. It was quite dark here and she could scarcely see at all. She began to feel with her band around the jamb of the door. Her band closed on the belt knob and putted it and, listening, she beard a faint responsive jangle from within. Her automatic 'was snuggling In her right hand now. She did not expect the door bell In an empty and untenanted house to be answered at least In the usual way. Batty Rose was not fool enough for that; but if she persisted In ringing it would lure him to the other side of the door and that was all ehe wanted. She had an 'open sesame then that would do movement from wlthto-ffro- m quite close to the other side bf the door. "Batty! she called in ah under-- , tone, Batty! Open the door! There was no answer and now no sound. Batty, you fool, there's someone coming, and Ill he seen! Her voice was sharp, imperative, raised a little. Open the door qulckh Ive gpt a message from Izzy Myers, And then the door opened silently and she upon a black interior SOCIETY Located at Logan, Utah, in the county of Cache, State of Utah, 31st day of January 1930. Under the revenue act the maximum amount which may be claimed as earned income to which accredit of 25 cent applies per is $30,000. To claim this credit on the tax due on net income in excess of 15,000, jthe income must actually be earned V by the taxt: payer as wages, salaries, professional fees, and other amounts received as compensation for personal services. Some veiling The tax on an earned income' of $30,000 is head of tnld In her daring Un in the computed, to free Phil. CoQttnug th atortf case of a married person without dependents, as follows : tomorrow. Net income . $30 000 ' Less personal' exemption '3500 Balance taxable 26 500 One-ha- lf FLASHES OF LIFE of one per cent on first $4,000 on 2 per cent on next $4,000 777" go x (By The Associated Press) 4 per cent on remaining $18,500 749 London A debate in the house of commons has brought out Surtax on net income of $30,000 ....,............ ....'7 88Q St. JaVnes palace is m dry in deference to the Total normal" and surtax ........ ..... 717..." 1 720 that the buffet at 7, j American naval delegates that it has proved unremunerative to Less 25 per cent of $1,720, 777 e credit 430 the caterers firm maintaining it. One member thought the dry Balance of tax payable 7777!$ 1,290 wa3 hard on the other delegates, but nothings was done A taxpayer may have earned during the year a of $100,-00- 0 ipolicy salary aboutit. or more, but the 25 per cent credit applies only to $30,000 of such amount. New York Autographed first editions of Colonel Charles A. W are proving a profitable investment. One of the Lindberghs Stock Exch.ngi Term i 1,000 autographed copies of the book brought $105 at auction a The term preference shares" Is Its right to trust In God; but. if Association-Anderso- n Galleries, Inc. used tn England as the equivalent ot yon dont stand to your halliards, ,the American Art the American preferred stock. These your craftll miss, stays, and your St. Catharines, Ont. Residents of rank ahead of the ordinary" shares, faithli be blown out of the boltropea are besides very often- being entitled to In the turn of a umrlinspike. over the action of United States customs officers in pour- George a cumulative dividend. McDonald. 10,000 gallons of contraband liquor into the Niagara river, i Friday, February 21,1 930. : THE LOGAN HOME BUILDING gYS7PPI8t Danger threaten Howard Phil Martin, and Enid determiforgets her temporarily nate to solve the my cry of an ironic fate, which hae made her brotnrr the underworld king, ISthe iff Enid leame the w; shot, Hhot, aicare of Martin's activities plane the leader, to ejpoie pang fatal retribution, and she decides to thwart hfr brothrr and save the man she loves. Just as eked SUBSCRIPTION' RATES Paid in advance - MADE TO g) EABL&ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY By mall, per month By mail, per year Delivered, per month. Delivered, per year tfTAl rm THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so It will compel clean and clear-tha- t admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time develop that urge for activity that, makes work a pleasure and also gain In ambition and keenness of mind 7 and Get on the scales see how much you weight then to-d- ay hot wafer and when you the first bottle have finished weigh yourself again. Now yea can laugh at the people who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat now you will know the pleasant way to lose unsightly fat and you'll also know that the 8 vitalizing salts ot Kfuschen (Salts that your blood, nerves and function glands-- ' must have to have presented you properly) with the glorious health. After that youll want to walk around and say to your friends One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts Is worth one hundred dollars of any fat persons money. Leading druggists America over sell . Kruschen Salt3 you can always get lt at City Drug Co. " - - Advertisement glass-o- f , r water. The from which the one report and efficient filtration an water passes through plant, has it that its this efficiency that has aroused the citizenry. city obtains its supply of drinking who contended it would increase the cusfr of bakery products. Howell said 25,000 tons of dried eggs entered the United States from China last year, or 38 percent of domestic consumption. nt The duty, he said, would place this tariff on an equality with that of ten cents a dozen approved for eggs In the shell. 38-ce- Daclc Brought High Prico Few people would care to give $5,000 for a duck. This was, however, the value of one exhibited Terentty in London. It was a specimen of the Labrador duck, which is rirer than the famous great auk. Only forty-fiv- e specimens exist Power of The passions are the only orators that always persuade they are, aa it were, a natural art the rules of which ore Infallible; and the simplest man with passion Is more persuasive than tbe most eloquent without it La Pun Itouchefoucauld. New York Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, who represents Florida iri la a Nutshell the house, regrets that congress is so often in the humorous columns of the newspapers. SKetold the league for political People never will get over being education she wished the public could see the long iours congress-arouse- d surprlsedjhat chestnut burrs are nut as rough on the Inside as they ore on men put in their offices looking after the affairs of their the outside. ' stitutents. |