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Show Tna JOURNAL. PAGE TWO Monday February 3, 1930. LOGAN.CACxIZ C0UTTT7, tTTAB THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY GOITER been observed that where pigs are born hairless and stunted, human goiter is common. The connection between pigs and goiter is more than casual, and also of historic interest. For it is true that it was the study of the cause and the prevention of the economic losses involved m the birth of hairless, stunted , 5$ nd weak pigs that led to a discovery of effective AftL&EN GLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Enters t the IMt Offtes every day In the week except Sunday at Logan, Utah, aa Secoud CHaea Matter. BATES rURNISHID ON APPLICATION ADVERTISING Tba Aaaorlated - 45 -$4.50 . Member of Associated Press Press la exclusively entitled to tht nsa (or repabllcatloa of all news dlKputcfaes credited to It or not otherwlaa credited In thia paper total newa published therein. and alao-thAll right ot repuMleatkm of spatial dispatches therein are alao reserved. e READINGS BAROMETER Rain Fair Change CT 29!!l!lt21i3tJj5!!6IlI71Pllil!S0 Yesterday- KING OF GANGDOM , 25c .. To-D- ay t Chapter SIBSIRIPTION KITES Paid in adtnee By mail, per month -By mail, por year Delivered, per month Delivered, per year hu FRANK , v Tba abort readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at I :00 oclock each aftemotm except Sunday. Tba yesterday" reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. PREFERS WALKING Coolidge, before leaving his home for visit to Florida, remarked that he prefers walking to golf, his objection to the latter being that it takes too long to change ones clothes and get out in thee ountry. But to the majority of people, walking appears like dull work. They can see no thrill in it. One reason is that they do not keep their eyes open wide enough. An observant person will see something new and interesting wherever he walks, even if it is only about the streets of his home town. Every day new things appear in the store windows of the business section, new products of home and foreign lands, new devices for adding to human comfort. Such ones see every day features of home architecture they never noticed hefore,As soon as spring opens, there will be new birds, new flowers, new garden developments to be observed daily. If our walks are but dull experiences, it is because we are mentally asleep. T FX-PRESIDEN- IT called itself the Gondola res- - taurant Heaven knew why! There were no gondola within and certainly there were no gondolas outside on Third avenuerltg table clothgwers not overcleaa but the food was e moderately good and the little stalls along the walls were always popular. The restaurant did a thriving business. It bad an air about it As though something were always Just about to happen. The Gondola was aU ays Interesting to Enid Howard. She bad been there perhaps a dozen tlmis tor lato upper, and generally. alone a tonight. However there had been exceptions to that Phil Martin, for Instance. Joe Csprlllo, the- - suave little Venetian proprietor, with whom Enid had become quite friendly, had told her Signor Martin had been almost a constant visitor ot late at the hour when, if she came - at all, she patronised the Gondola. She had just finished her supper only her coffee remained. She glanced at her wrist watch. Halt-pas- t eleven. Qulte.beyond the usual hour. Her eyes roved round the semi-privat- the winter period of short days, people with weak eyes giving signs of weariness. Many women who toil over sewing, many people who read extensively, find their optics growling quite a bit about extra It will be the of his coffee cup. biggest scoop any New York newspaper ever had. Ill even hav his photograph before morning. Well have the goods on him la the next few days then well write finis to the career of the Big Shot" But I dont yet see how yon could have succeeded where the police seem to have failed so com- pietely, she exclaimed. "More luck than anything else he said frankly. It w as this way: About a year ago I was able to help a chap youve seen me with him out of a little jam he got la with the police. He has a bit of a record, ot course, and several aliases, but hes generally known as Shiv Frank, Martin went on. Enid Howard cupped her chin la wonher hand thoughtfully. dered a good deal about him, and what you two have In common. He sounds even worse than he looks." Ho Is, Martin admitted, but be has been very valuable to me. About 10 days ago 1 met him quite by accident. I hadnt seen him since the time Id been able to pull that friendly office nearly a year back. He was down and out. Most ot bis mob was la S'ng Sing. As a matter of fact I know he squealed on them to save his own bide." Well, from what little Ive seen and beard of the underworld ameni- - , Sick People In our day so much is spoken, so much is written to heal the prevent disease. More medical physicians are receiving their degrees, more trained nurses are earning their graduation .titles, bigger hospitals are built every year and more of them. MSfions of dollars are spent by the rich and poor classes to regain their health, a permanent health, but in thousands of cases in rtain, because sick people find their diseases are not understood, the diagnosis is wrong. With all the education that the people, g ;young and okl receive in these last days, very few have the how to cure themselves when disease has taken hold on 1 jsick and under-'standin- 2heir nature. Most diseases can be cured, yes even heart and stomach frouMesitajiatienatreateilJinder the old everlasting skill which is patience, purity, obedience, rest, warmth, massage, pure food, warm and cold water and clay application. This will cause the. worst diseases to leave the system, provided a patient is not appointed to leave this earthly habitation, and none of the inward .orgamsmsare removed with which: therbodywas created at the ;beginning. Patients so treated who are willing to stay with this old method welcome out mostly victorious over disease. They 'will be blessed by God and nature with brighter life and new vigor never dreamed of before. This healing art combined with the one That the L, D .S. know will work wonderfully together. I Yours truly, EMIL MAURER. . -- y. N Te -- ONE By joint resolution, adopted upon recommendation of the president and secretary-o- f the-- treasuryrcongress has reduced by on individual incomes for the calendar ;1 per cent the normaL-talf year 1929. The reduced rates are of 1 per cent on the first ,34,000 of net income above the personal exemption and other credits, 2 per cent on the next $4,000, and 4 per cent ?n the remainder, instead of 1 2 per cent, 3 per cent, and 5 per cent. The surtax rates on income in excess of $10000 are unchanged. The tax rate on the income of corporations-an- d cois reduced from 12 per cent to 11 per cent. mplies . No change is made in the provision relating to the filing of returns. Returns are required of every single person whose net income for the taxable year was $1,500 or more, every married .person living with husband or wife whosS net income was $3,500 or more, and every person Single or married whose gross income .was $3,000 or more regardless of net income. Husband and wife ;living together may each make a separate return, of the income of each, or their income may be included in a single joint return, , . jn which case the tax is compueted on the aggregate net income. Under the heading of single individuals are included divorcees and persons separated by mutual consent. A single person who is the head of a family and whose net income for 1929 was $1,500 or more must file a return, even though by reason pf the personal -- one-ha- 1-- , life-insura- nce secGoiter is prevalent in the regions of the Great Bakes, In Mountain of the Rocky in and middle parts west, tions of the health authorities have taken steps to prevent the disease by adding iodine to drinking water, by iodizing salt, and by foods, principally advising the consumption of and fish green vegetables. While these measures have been productive of much good, have been issued they are not without some risk, kni warnings, to goiterous persons on the dangers involved- in indiscriminate "" . intake of iodine. . In fact, where a person is predisposed to an enlargement of iie thyroid, iodine should only be taken when, and in the quantities, prescribed by a physiciarL orial tablet to the man who the war has been unFLASHES OF LIFE started veiled. It is at the entrance to regSc iodine-containi- ng - ' helps London Vefse-makReijiro Wakatsuki, Japanese delegate to the naval conference, like geometric designs assist Hoover. When problems of state beset him, Wakatsuki writes poems in Chinese characters and throws them away. New York Bdtty Huyler, so clety aviatrlx, and pilot B. Allison Gillies, married two weeks ago, ncc k&j 1- - are about to start on their air S' - A.! 1 X,!- - .1- f- - : " . If J ri means more than honeymoon. They delayed It because of bad weather. about a Bucharest Thia - is blushing bridegroom to be. Prln cess Heana visited the Rumanian school of sculpture, where she once studied. Her fiance, the count of Hochberg, accompanied her. The girls were thrilled by his blonde curley locks and by - his embarrassment when lie ana I pointed to him and said: have chosen well, girls; have I not? Washington Dr. Clarence True Wilson believes that if cigarette advertising directed to women should cease, it is probable that within five years the smoking woman would be the rare excep- ' ..it M- tion. -Sarajevo, - Th Gondola restaurant had an air of expectancy aa though something were just going to happen. roam. The center tables were fairly "Right! You're making famous ties I should not care to stand la well filled, ss wore the stalls on progress. You'll be able to talk the his i shoes. What . would yon the opposite side of the room. The whole lingo in Its revised edition1 prophesy T ham of voices was quite distinct before long." he inevitable. Some day hell There were some per"Youve been very helpful, you be bumped off, and thats whats sons here, of course It one could know." Enid said. worrying me Im afraid hell pass pick them out All right! Martin continued. out before he has given me the 1m Her mind reverted to Phil Martin. Thera Isnt a crook who doesnt formation I need." You're honest about It anyway," He had pointed out more than one yearn for the title and distinction unsavory character In the Gondola. ot the Big Shot. It elevateq him to she smiled quizzically. "And did U To her query as to how he knew the peerage of the gnderwprld. The ever occur to you that, being so these people, his answer had been name Is common enough but tor a much in his company, you might plausible he was a newspaperman, long time now It has been pretty sutler the penalty that sometimes on the Herald-Star- . definitely recognized by the police befalls the innocent bystander?" It was a somewhat atrange and that there's just cue Big Shot in "Theres always a slight chance 2 New eooree, but I must take it. Itia tween them. It was only a week "He seems to he out after alt the rather a slow process. It was only since they had first met by chance plums making and showing the two or three nights ago that he bm 19 the Gondola. -boot- gnu to come across. money) then they had had supper queer (counterfeit He saio that three or lour year on a large scale! a crap legging - together in the Gondola three tunes a general foiiowirrg-'oagtr sa was in another gang box. though never by appointment But men. But the police dont workers safes you know that was stickup ot was which ft part the bargain by ; headed know his name' .. by a man named Hal they continued their .acquaintanceEnld was surprised. But T dont Varney. ' Shlve Frank: was very ship that she paid her own check see how such a man could evade thick with Varney went on Coney and went home unaccompanied. She had come to New York from identification let alone capture. Island trips, and that eort of thing, Winnipeg detei mined to make her Surely he ought to be easy enough with him. Once, three or four qt them hak tbelr pictures taken toown way now that her parents were to find." He little gether In a plcture.-.arcad- e. FhU Martin laughed dead. She was writing a book on East Side Ufa and Martin was a grimly. "Yes, youd think so, said he had one of those picture well ot Information. She had wouldn't you? But the fact remains, but didnt know tor sure If h could learned to mnch ' from him and hes still a good deal of a mystery, find it, bnt promised to try, "Well, he and Varney had a rote, really looked forward to their meet-log- but now it looks like the beginning afid parted company bnt Shire aal& of the end lor him." "I dont understand," she said, the gang was still hanging out at Apparently, Enid hoUght at she paid her bill, thia waa not to be "What do you mean? Hare the the aame old place in Izzy Myers their night She was almost on police got him?" ' junk shop on Firs: avenue. x "No!" he said "Thats where my "Shive thinks Im on the right the point of rising when the door ad track in looking for the "opened and she sawthe person ot luck Ts Tn.T Thtnk rvtrgot Blg'Bhot.' thats sure fire!" her thoughts. My job la to find him and prov It "You?" She leaned across the and I think I can." My lucks holding today, all right, Miss Howard," he said by table, a n6tq of Incredulity In her (Copyrigkt, Frank L. Packard) way of greeting. X was afraid I voice, "What hav you got to do was too late and that you would with It? Romanes st the Gondola an dinger Hi the shadow await have gone If yon had been here at "Everything." He answered, h!s Emd. Rsad tomorrow InstaU U." eyes dancing excitedly over the rim Jugoslavia A roem- And long distance telephoning is fast, simple and cheap. - law-abidi- -- -- - f s. NUMBER ' sea-spong- PyJ The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the articles appearing under this heading. They are printed as but the opinions of the citizens who contribute them. 4 methods to prevent human goiter. Goiter, swelling and enlargement of the thy roid gland, has been known for thousands of it years. The ancient Greek physicians treated treatThe of burnt with the ashes ment probably was effective, but it is hardly con- ceivable that the Greek physiciarcr knew-whModem science has demonstrated that the of iodine in presence of a certain minute quantity food or drinking water is important to the normal functioning of the thyroid. A lack of idoine will lead to an enlargement of the thyroid fti other words, will result 1 "1(, Moulders Club Column i I was Just going," she replied , with a smile. "Please dont." he pleaded "Not for a few minutes anyhow. I'll just order a bite and then Ill tell you something worth while. I'm afraid I cant let you use It In your b'Ook but 1 think youll be interested. "This Is pure bribery" Enid Howard asserted but tiierS laughter in her brown eyes. Martin bockoned to a waiter. She watched the reporter as he studied the menu. He was not handsome ahe had decided that long ago; but be was undeniably good looking In a wholesome, rugged way the steady gray eyes, square chin, broad shoulders on a tall strong frame. She liked the way he dressed. Conversation was desultory until Lugo, the waiter, brought Martins supper. Well? Enid prompted as her companion remained silent fqr a Shall we proceed with moment the payment of that bribe? "Oh. yea. 1 didnt want Lugo to overhear, Martin explained. ,T11 tell you now between mouthfuls. Listen! Do yon know what a Big Shot is? She nodded her head. I think 1 do. Its what gangsters, or any mob for that matter, pall their leader. , Isnt jf?" i c work. Many of these folks have been getting along with very imperfect lighting. A good many have probably used weak electric bulbs in places where good strong ones were caUed for. People are extremely careless in the way they use their vision. They often will read or work in the twilight when they can just barely see in the gathering gloom. It never pays to stint our eyes on light, for they are the most valuable tool we have, and they cant be replaced if we ruin them. I PACKARD L. the home of Gavrto Prinzip, who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand 1914. By The Associated Press in Berlin The ministry of food and agriculture, which urges-AhMore than one fourth of the drinking of milk instead of beer, inhabitants oT Uruguay live in christened has sent up a balloon, the city of Montevideo, which with a bottle of milk, on an en- has more than 422,000 residents. durance flight over the country. UNDER ARTIFICIAL LIGHT DURING frequently find their It has f exemption and credit for dependents, his income is not taxable. returns were filed JJore than 5,000,000 individual income-ta- x last year. Many contained errofs which knowledge of the fundamental provisions of the revenue act would have avoided. As an aid in the preparation of correct returns for the year 1929, the Bureau of Internal Revenue has prepared a series of newspaper statements of which this is the first. Taxpayers also are advised to read carefiiHyThe instructions on the fQims, copies of which have been sent to persons who filed returns for 1928. ' BLAST IN CHICAGO $109,000 BOMB (Continued from Page One) Miss Kan ter ily silverware. switched to a popular number. At the first few bars there was evidence of excitement from the direction ot the burglars and in a moment the back door slammed behind them They took loot valued at $1,000. A Building up a town the people of which spend a good deal of Two coins must be . dropped their money elsewhere, is a good deal like building up a persons dally into a new combined savings health if he exhausts his strength by overwork or dissipation. bank and clock to keep It wound ONIWIJH THE. DANCE ATjueSteyof7tHeYoungeT Set moing damcing party was the wrecks high spot for the young folk ol certain small country dub. A four-pieorchestra always sup-- phed the rhythm until alder member conceived the idea ' that mechanical murks would serve the youngsters just a well and coet less, il Accordingly, a music machine waa installed. .The plan worked once, but the nest Friday the little hand triumphantly returned to the job, (tr What wrong with your now ' music box) a father asked. "Wouldn't you rathev danco to Whiteman and Valle records n than to band)'- v- -, tin-pa- THE AMERICAN - Junior shook his head: "Mechanical music is fine at home hut it hasn't the right kick . for a dance." (What is true of dancing must bo equally true ot the theatre. Are YOU getting YOUR money's worth in tha theatre) AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS 1440 Srakhny, New York, N. Y. 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