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Show V PAGE TWO TTTR - THf - PUBLISHED BY tU Post Office every day In tbe week except Sunday at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Hatter. BATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ADVERTISING i By mail, per month By mail, per year .... Delivered, per month Delivered, per year tlYKOlii' 4"e -- $LMI Member, of Associated Press The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to tbs use for republicatlon Of all sews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the ha si news published therein. All right of republicattoa of special dispatches therein are also reserved. Change ' t The above readings are taken from THB JOURNALS barometer at oclock each afternoon except Sunday. Tbs yesterday" reading each Monday refit trf Saturday's reading. ! i, i i V 3 x ST. VALENTINES DAY I i i . f $ Norman Kano Norry Kane." known as : r,he asked piteously. wav is li Is- i -- ' taxpayers. Typical business expenses ment are amounts paid for advertising, hire of clerks and other employees, rent, light, heat, water telephone property insurance, and delivery expenses. The expenses of a manufacturing businss include labor, raw materials, supplies, repairs, light and heat, power selling cost administration and other similar charges. A professional man such as a lawyer, doctor, architect, dentist, etc., may deduct the cost of supplies used in his practice, expenses paid in the operation and repair of an atuomobile used in making professional calls, dues to professional societies, subscriptions to professional journals, office rent, cost of light, fuel, water and telephone used in his office and the hire of office assistants. j ' ' Mirror-Li- G TruO tooklng-glass- " tree, which Thfl name from Its In takes Java, grows the silvery covering on the under side of its leaves. I 1 Currency Rote According to Greshams law, when two kinds of currency are in circulation tbe Inferior or more depreciated one tends U drive the other out of circulation, owing to the hoarding and exportation of ttie latter. In other words, "bad money drives gopd money ont of circultmon." The iaw was Oral clearly stated by Sir Thomas Gresh am, an English diplomat and wer chant, who died In 1573. The Greater Part He Is happy Jwhqse circumstances suit his temper; but he is more eseei-len- t who can suit bis temper to nny Hume. circumstances t Lafayette Sycamore Near Chacldg ford, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, Is the Lafayette syca- more. Its branches overhang a Stone house occupied by General Lafayette as his headquarters on the eve of the battle of Brandywine, tie was laid under this tree when he was Wounded la the battle. Geneva, N. Y, preserves a Lafayette tree, under wLlth the general was entertained on his return to the 1utleU States. Y0V,t!ANT!N Kot so very tong ago. In some parts of England valentines were sofaelhldg more than we understand them today. Not only were messages and verse decoarted by hearts and darts, sent by post, but on the eve of St Valentine duy it w as the custom to leave on the doorstll of friends presents of all kluds. Such bulky articles as a desk and an armchair were known to have been left there. The donor would then knock and disappear to watch from some vantage point nntll the door was opened and the valentine present taken In. Up from pi null at tka break of Over tha anew by tha uoutk wiad borne. Steal tike the dewa er a ewee perfume Premise ei summer with bird end bloom. This Is tbs month when the bank ot snow Gurgle In streams to tbe rivers below. This is the month tt tbe matins moon. Breeding new Hfs that shall wake la June. Down ea the shore el the southern stream Wild krde are cheating the deothleee theme. Voters el block bird, of wrea, snd dove Warblo the song el nest end love, Berne bp Ike breath el the southern breeie, Socn they wiB brood in Use unrthern trees. Each coo will cnoa, from his tree or vine, Inyo Ip lus Velentmo, Sentimental Menage Sentiment expressed on early valentines prove that the gentleman then meant the words he Inscribed or that breach of promise suits weren't as customary os they are today. The wise young man of 1350 is satisfied with To my sweetheart" Inscribed on a large, red heart filled with chocolates; but a message Inscribed tn 1333 read ns follows: To my friend? The charm that best can sweeten Ufe Is found to be a faithful wife; the wife I seek-g- ood, kind, and true-lo- ve whispers shall find in you." Com, tese'y heart, put your sorrows sway This Is tho mmib si St. Valentine day. Why should you pme In your gloom opart No one to love pon and call you aweetkrart ? Catch la your bosom the spirit of Spring; Ccme, join tha chorus nt levers who sing. Muds la despair now In soilness repine. aieotins. The Woodmen News. -- GRIP -- d J - physician. Then beffia emergency" treatment wait mt, 2 VapoAub qvtfr V t i i iirfr-- MIU10N JAPS USED YEARLY fi or contribute 50,000,000 and added as miscellaneous. 167,000,000 'Keep Yoiii' Feet Dry !TIt . Bring your old shoes to us and let us renew their youth. costs so little, and prevents many a cold. Expert Repairing pone Quickly. - x S. Wendenes Main 113 North Logan b . jL vv " d- clause you are trying ta save me from from the knowledge that my brother is a criminal that you are pretending to be someone else that yod are pretending yu do not know mo, that you have never seen me before?" . I He drew back from her, staring at her in amazement "Your brother!" he gasped. Do TEN you mean to say that you think I am your brother?" 'Ate term net income means gross income less the deductions dont think you are at all" allowed under the statute. Such deductions include business and f!i- - hd steadied her voice again iater-estrucevtosses,:. t professional expenses,: pensions,, ta employees,, T "titnowT you srfRbK andT au Enid Howard, yo- -r sister." paid, bad debts depreciation depletion, contributions, etc. He was silent fora a Instant then Having arrived at the net income, the next step is to deduct the ho laughed a little grimly. "Well, for married living together persons $3,500 personal exemption either I must look a lot like him," or $1,500 for a single person, plus the $400 and heads of families, 4 atdf --or youve got something creditfor eath ' dpendentrete7Th4 normal t&xTrcompueted on up your sleeve that I dont underof 1 per cent on the first the remaindr eat the rate of one-ha- lf stand. Anyway, it wont take a $4,000, 2 per cent on the next $4,000, and 4 per cent on the minute to knock the brother proposition on the head." balance, Failure to understand the distinction between deductions He opened the door and called against gross income had resulted in numerous errors on the part .... Xdawath hall A moment inter he. of taxpayers.'"" had ushered a man and a woman Business expenses form a large item in the return of many into the room. of a mercantile establish- YOUR INCOME TAX it Alia leads the continents with nn of tt.lQ.UdO.OUO; Europe Is second with 480,000,000; then comes Africa - with 1 15,000,000, North America with 138,000,000, South America with 6C.000.000 and Australia with 10,000,000. The polar regions 6d HAVC CAUGHT Valentins Pretests But the really, truly way to find out the name of your own true love was to write the name of ail jour admirers rpotj bits of paper, roll them up in clay, put them la a vessel of water and the first one to rise to the surface was surely the one. The practice of sending comic valentines is a much later one. These caricature which poked fun at peoples personal appearance, their clothes and even the work in which they were engaged had their greatest popularity perhaps 40 or DO years ago. Fortunately, they now seem to have lost their vogue. 'I here is no doubt that many friendships were severed and freenemies made because of the-quently offensive niithlve being sent with malice aforethought. Meanwhile, the pretty valentines all hearts, paper lace and cupids seem to grow finer each year. Beautiful hand painted cards and painted and beautifully decorated boxes for confections are soid.ln great numbers. Not the least interesting of the presenvalentines are the various and t-day numerous assortments of packages filled with all the paraphernalia ready to be assembled Into lovely valentines which children love to prepare for their teachers, friends and family. As more a day-ftt has children than for grown-upthese packages afford much pleasure to the sender and to the recipient Intently into the Big Shots eyes, "You are Roy," she 'kl. "Your name is Roy Howard," she maybe not. Where doc3 this Martha said in a monotone. live? , She gave him the address with"Nix! he said. "Ive told you . out any hesitation whatever. Norry Kane." Well." he ejaculated, you seem She bit at her Ups, but the tears came. She bnried her Taco la her to have a link up with about everyhand3 and burst suddenly into sobs. th iig that bust loose last night, the- paper ?" Ha came .quickly aero the room dan!t--yo- u and, sitting on the edge of the bed, to her. That little party must have pat his arm around her shoulders. been pulled off pretty near your "Whats wrong, kid?" be asked front door." 1 dont Automatically sho read the headlanxiously. get you." "Oh. why are you acting thh. inesEnid NUMBER t of I estimated population ,t, f -- I. si Population of Continents , .i Strange mysteries in a ghostly room; voices from the great beyond, the exposing of mediumistic tricks and . .the dramatic solution of a baffling murder mystery are thai; elements in The Thirteenth Chair, now being shown at the Capitol Theatre. . . Margaret JtYycherly, who. .created the role of Gladys- - Iltll, Feb, 17, Wellsville, Rosalie La Grange, the medium, in the original stage offering plays the role which she had in the stage play and has a battle of wits with the police for the life of her daughter. Tod Browning, purveyor of film mysteries, directed the new play, and equals C. II. Johnson, Feb. 17, 279 W. 3 N., his former achievements in the uncanny. Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams play the romantic leads in the new play, working out a romance amid the mystery. ! i and mother Miss Howard," The Big Shot accompanied tbe introduction with an Indulgent smile and a Then be shrug of his shoulders. motioned the couple from tlie room and closed the door u,on them. Ninid watched him through blurred eyes as be came back toward the bed. There was no question in her mind but that tbe Big Shot was Roy. Well, thats that!" he said coolAnd now perhaps. you 11 tell ly. me how you happened to run Into me last night." "I saw you as I went down the elevated steps, she said, and was conscious that, though prompt, her answer was lame. How much could sha hold back and still make her story ring true? Somehow It seemed Ironically unfair that she should be handtuapped by being placed on the defensive. Tvo told you my name, and Ive told you who am," she said earnestly. Why you are acting as you are, I cannot uniletsiaml; but jou are Roy Enid then related the events that brought her to New York and was living with their old maid, Martha, "Yth? IIo was staring at her with slightly narrowed ejes as she finished talking. Just lurk, then, that you were on the L steps, eh? Well, maybe I believe 'you and now-beco- ! i - " ! I dur- e :T3TH CKAIR FINETALKIilG THRILLER I usually PACKARD- rT",IIE lecturer or preacher who has the faculty of brevity 1 ways has friends, even if his utterance is not as eloquent as some. There is merit in saying things in small space. So s February, although for most of the country a wintry month, with Z bad roads and rough weather, yet at least has the merit of being ' : - 3 J brief. limited four weeks are on the verge of spring, and in most Its localities signs of the coming season are observable. The mount- ing sun climbs higher each day, and has quite a bit of warmth at high noon. It is an ascending month, with hope and promise of J things to come. It comprises the birthdays of some of our reat-- i est men, and the country resounds with patriotic oratory, ;Alta-) get her it is a good monthr&Tid Vtf have a tritndly'feeling for it .here in Utah. r of Old ing ea ly times which now seem en intirely to have passed awny. for stance, if a young girl, on the eve of SL alcqiiae day, went alone and waited until midnight on the porch of a church, then started for home, scattering hempseed on the way, tt was believed she would see her own true love in a winding sheet raking the hampseed behind her. Why be was supposed to be seen in a winding sheet yiai not been explained. AnoUier euperstHton vvas niost Interesting. If a young girt got five bay leaves and pinned one on each of the four corners of her pillow, the remaining one to be placed In the center, and if tlint night her sweetheart appeared in her dreams they would be married before the end of the year. It Is written of one young lady of those time that she confessed, in order to make the charm more potent, to having boiled aa egg perfectly hard, removed the yolk, filled the vacant place with salt ami upon going to bed, eaten tle entire egg, salt, shell and all, without drinking or speaking to any one after she had finished the eating FEBRUARY ' 1 - former days the mails were burdened with the mushy sentiIN ments which the lads and lassies used to dispatch to the objects of their adoration tin St. Valentines day. To judge by the intensity of the passions thus expressed, one could have expected a lot of terrible tragedies if these desires were not satisfied. Today the lover is more apt to get laughed at. He may send his lady a Valentine, but he would not better be too tragic about it, nor is it wise for him to threaten to jump into the river if she fails to respond. The irresistible urge is still there, and men , and women are of the sea. In spite of all matrimonial infelicities, millions of men and women look back to their days of courtship as supremely happy ones, and the first Valentine was 4 landmark in the progress of their sentiment i - Hhs fHU -THE REUNION Inat stared the Shot Big JjLVID credulously, from her bed, as though half suspecting that her cars had played her false. "Youre not Roy Howard not my brother?'sha questioned, Then what is your name?" Ha shrugged his shoulders. "Ive had a lot of them, be said. Varney, for no Ha, Varney. I used that until It got to have too familiar a sound in certain quarters. My real name Is 1 gness you can be trnsted after last night Kane, y "K)0 : Fork pttrmcit inutpeg, bent 04 4 BAROMETER READINGS Rain Fair 29!l2i34i56Ii7!!I891!S0 Yesterday iki Martin, 4 Then she finds newspaper man that th$ loader of the Wiuterieortti kwten as tha Ulg Shot wl on Martin is hunting, is her brottnr A pictura of ilia Uxg bkot cl ich ska racoanwea as her brother prompts a search for Ait; ft was ptvm her for Martin fr a Ounastf frank who dies, a itettm cf gangland enemies tollouina the trait of the Hw Hhot sha goes to Twisty Morgans house, sars hi rapture is tmmtncnt and warns him Ih tune to escape, the fatutm nut aunk.es 4 the Hi Phot have to face with house, the ilia Bhot she tells him he is Roy Wttirfird, her vhmIho brother, Bbt ho Unics Us identity. Me -42.M -- ?o-Da- Vrm tii inti 4 writing tarcr, M 4 SIIJM KIITION RATES Paid in sdvauce Superstitions There were certain supers' itions VFRAHK lc EA3L& ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Entarttf at Febiuarj 11, 1030 , Valentina Customs end THE JOU RN AL M Fiidaj JOtlRNAU !X?AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Enid looked swlfly, critically from one to the other. They were middle-aged- . Tbe woman was a little overdressed. So was the man. Ho sported a massive gold watch chain, and. the large diamond screwed into the lower part of his tie was vulgarly blatant. It was the Big Shot who spoke: Ii!s younfjlady-sa- ys that my is Roy Howard, and that 1 am her brother. Will you answer that?" 'Whats Inquired the matter wtth her?" tbe man gruffly. "Is she t nutty? That is no answer," said the Big Shot quietly. Ill answer her!" said the woman sharply "Ill say you aint her brother. An I guess I ought to know mo that bore you!" "Mr. and Mrs. Kane, my father Icebergs' Graveyard After the Icebergs get out of the "Labrador current disintegration goes on naturally and more and jnore rapidly until the bergs finally d'sappear about 400 nnles south of Nova Scotia. This region ts called the "graveyard of ... the Iceberg." r NOTORIOUS GANGSTER SLAIN SHIVE FRANK VICTIM OF GANGS REVENGE It was as nice a piece of work," . he observed with a complacent ant approving grin. It was coming to him. too!" Enid shuddered. "You you pm to think his murder was Justified. Was was It you your gang v ho killed him? He laughed outright. '.Veil, youve get nerve to ask me t iat!" he exclaimed. No, we didnt but we intended t but others beat us to IC Curse him for "the amilliPho " was! I used to know him. pretty well too well- ,- I Just found out- hes squealed to a nosey newspaper guy whos after me. - Welt,-dont Know what Skive Frank spilled, bow much this newspaper bird knows, but before he gets a chance to start anything well 6how him a few attentions thatll tear tnC truth out of him aaiL.lt Jte AoaMAJianggioiia.jiA-- .. wreaths that are sent to Shive Frank wont be so faded but they'll do for him too! She raised her hand to the band age around her head ta hide her So he did know An! feelings. Phil Martin was in danger! It seemed as though cold fingers were clutching at her heart. There was no longer temporizing with her feelings she knew t be cared for him dearly, cared for him njib aU. ... her heart and soul. But she knew, too. In this same moment, that her love could never know fulfillment now even if he, too, cared. Blinding, poignant agony of mind was upon her. It was not only that the maa here who threatened Phil was her own brother Roy, but that she was the sister of a criminal. (Copyright, Frank h. Packard) r -- Read tomorrow of the conflict between leve and duty that tears Enid e heart. Quicksand Formation Quicksand Is a loose sand Into which Solid bo(!ierenli!j sink. It is eora- posed of water worn and round d par ' tides whklr under ordinary prepare-- ' pack together, and behave life a lluld when moistened. When heavy objerts are pressed upoh the turf tee, they are very quickly swallowed up, j r , And this is only one of many new features of these supe- rior motor cars. Centralized chassis lubrication in every "400" model is another. Twin cowl ventilators ond adjustable drivers seats are Others. l ATI Eight and Six models have lifetime lubricated springs with flexible steel spring covers. If And ell Eight models are equipped with onyweother. Twin-Igniti- on CVERY with Nash "400 model is now equipped automatic radiator shutters built-i- n a feature of superior performance which Nash alone offers in alt three Nash price groups. $ The opening and ebsing of Nash radiator shutters is automatic nothing to push or pull controlled by a thermostat accurate and invariable. It keeps Nash motors" operating ct the most efficient engine temperature in Twin-Ignitio- Du-pla- te plate glass as standard equipment at no extra cost. non-shattera- TWIN.IGNftlON EIGHT TWIN-IGNITIO- SIX N SINGLE SIX Baugh Motor Company 140 South Main Y Logan n. r" -- |