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Show eage Fcm A THIRD JOURNAL. TTTE PM! Gland Treatment Restores R. G. Laws LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, N0R1ly.yT.r2 UTAH 5, 1 y j. SHE WEARS PLAIN GARB IN DAYTIME, FANCY ONIGHTS I jrn just as jount; as I iispi! to and its all duo to plaint pills. Hfi p am 72 and f w just as mi and full of viin jutd pop as if woro inly 20 r 4ft." I This toshmony to (.ho virtue of pland troattjicat was oiood refoTilly by Iloboit Oorxe i.ondon Laws, prominent, rotiicd broker. Mr. l.avts, whose health hag been poor for several yehrs, claims that a glandular tome put Babson Orderly up in tablet form hag restored him the health and Vipor of lus Dynamite tolays. Needed Such a treatment Is now obt-uline in the form of (llundogen, n plandular tonic, BABSON PARK, Mass. May uphly concentrated irepared from the glands of healthy 16. Wh,at nlill the appearance ounp animals in convenient tablet of a Third Party do to general orm. (itandopen lias bad renmrk-b!- e suecess with thousands of ailing business? non and women. As we face two' national conOlandopen Is obtaHiable at, ventions next month and sensi Tolirainm Johnson 'Iirup Go. Corner certain dissension and unrest, Mam & Center. Mall orders piven Adv the question is probably upper- ironipt attrntion most in the minds of both busin S 1 l 1 1 Says Progress, Not eat-lie- r Help Keep High Prices Down by Filling Your Bins with Mutual Coal at Storage Prices. ess men anl investors. It was LITTLE TALKS ON put,' today, to Roger W. Babsoi POLITICS the business authority. It would hurt business, BY F. J. MARSHALL promptly replied the statistician because it would weaken confi(Continued from page two! dence and increase uncertainty and it is thru confidence that has been playing pretty hard at politics can affect business con- he game "of bamboozling the American fanner by pretending ditions., If you will study the figures to help him. Coolidge raised the frock is the black and white check Plain, practical clothes are best coat of pom pom silk with a colfor previous election years you iuty on wheat 12 cents a bushel suited to milady for 4aytime lar of beaver. seen on the left with dainty lace will find that the proverbially and immediately the The night robe in the center is wear but she may indulge her collar and cuffs and a black rufdropprices of pleated chiffon blue trimmed flair for flimsy, lacy garment-whefle down the front of the blouse. poor business of these seasons ped about that much. Then he with soft, ecru lace. A negligee she retires for the night is not due to the fact that there oroposed establishing a great On the right is another handsome of the same color of cotton crepe n.tl practical garment a black ,An extremely practical little is an election but rather to the loan corporation and lace accompanies the gown. to lend the fact that conservative and radi farmer more money when he cal interests struggle for control vas already staggering along Whenever both the leading inder a backbreaking load of ticket to th1 dance at nignt. this school season. The evening Ward Conference Elder Reginald Walters ar was spent wiljh cards and dainparties have nominated conser lebt. Now. they are talking vative men, business has contin- traight socialism in advocating from the r.ved home luncheon was served. Held In Richmond western statesSaturday ued as though no election were he McNary-Hauge- n bill. They mission where he ty The old folks of the Benson in prospect. When radicals gnore the fact that farmer Isnt has spent two jeas. He gavv-a- n .have been strong business has sking for charity or paternalis-i- c his missiona-- y la- stake will be royally entertained of account RICHMOND, May, 17. -- bors at Calvin Coolidge Apparently methods of assistance. All he the Richmond ward con- at the first ward June Ward conference was held at suffered. asks is a chance to buy in the On Sunday.. ference 4th. Ward Sunday has the Republication nominat- same kind of market that he has the Richmond Mrs. Florence Nelson and The Hendricks family reunr j residing ion as a sound conservative and to sell In. Bring down the price With Bishop Ande-soH. Whittle went to New- ions date has been changed from F. Mrs. Jas-W- . at the President meeting he believes that the vast major- of the things he has to buy in the Funk and S. W. Hendricks ton Sunday, to attend the pri- June 7th to June 21sjt because of citizens are also sound same proportion that the prices ity of the June Conference in Salt mary conference here. conservatives. Should the Demf his products have fallen and were in attendance. Reports ol Lake. The domestic arts derailment ocrats nominate a conservative the farmer will take care of the auxiliary organizations' Echoed of the north' High man, business confidence will himself. ,He isnt a helplss in- were given by the heads ot earii The first woman to hold office increase materially. But if a fant forever whining for help, organizat on. The priesthood qu. held a sewing exhibit at the radical group - comes into the hut a courageous, willing worker orums were also reported, music school Wednesday. The sewing as a state commissioner of Pubfield with a Third Party, confi- who asks only a square deal. was furnished by the ward choir completed by the girls durng lic Welfare is Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson of North Carolina. dence will suffer and business Take the grip of the manufac- under Professor C. I. Stoddard. the year was on display. Mr. and Mrs Charles I Stodwill slow down. turing trusts off his throat and Tbj M , I, A. tryoi ts i'oi the Are we to have no progre ?s hell make his business go seven wards of the northern part dard hate moved into iha home Daily Fashion Hints of the Benson stake were held of his brother John W. Stoddard then? The question is natural. alright. at the tabernacle T uescray even- who has moved to the C. From the point of view of busi. ranch. ness, I do not mean big business A fanner writing in Farm and ing. in the usual sense but all busin- Fireside, the national farm Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Shepard of Mr. Ravesten. son of Bishop ess, progress must be made in journal, has this to say about Ravsten of Clarkston won out Salt Lake were the regj stsof of laid orderly efficient fashion. If a present conditions: in the public speaking and - a latives here Satu-da- y business man wants to change Some politicians are telling quartette of the Richmond ward week. and improve the machinery in the farmers that the Govern- consisiling of Ber, Doty, Paul Mrs. Ute?T. Griffin bus rea factory he plans very careful- ment should fix the price of Monson, LeRoy Johnson and Ron turned from Salt Lake where ly, orders his new machines and wheat. Others are demanding Hendricks won out in the mus she spent several weplA. stall them. Then when all is that the government lend more tryouts. Nexte Tuesday evMrs. M. O Merrill anrf childcalls in a crew of experts to in- money to the farmers. They do the winners will go to Lo- ren of Preston spent several days ening ready the old machines are care- not mention that if it is good gan where the winners of the of last week with relatives l.eu. and moved policy to fix the price of wheat it four stakes will be cr.oscn and fully dismantled Mrs. Bateman ami Q. George out so that they may be put to is merely logical to fix the price these will go to Salt Lake in childr n left Friday, cf last wee-foones some other-use- , Dew all of other farm the commodities, June, a visit with relatives at !?Ca installed and the factory re- and then to fix the price of what Professor C, H. Anderson, Jas. West' Jordan. sumes!' operation wit.a rpmim- - the farmer, buys, which, js d Mrs. Albert Anderson and apd Miss Leora Berf--n um of loss in both tim''attd of the story'." They also Kiykbride no! of the North Cach? High children left .Thursday for Black money. The radicals method lose sight of the fact that the School faociltv we-i- ; th judges foot, Idaho, , where they v ill. in making a similar change man who borrows money must for Professor spend the summer. speaking. public woukTinvolve dynamite and de- eventually pay it back, with inCharles I Miss Mary Barnert spent lh. bris. It is more expensive and terest besides. An. adequate LeRoy Robertson, and Mrs. Jennie L. week with relatives Stodard an in is for farm less products price usually productive. Mrs M. C. Rigby and chi'd-re- n The possible Third Party as temational problem, and it will Thomas of the High School facfor the musicof Nevfon have been visit-- , it shapes up today does not rep- be impossible for any one coun- ulty, were judges al tryouts. ir.jr here with Mrs. Rigby, moresent any unified group that try to solve it Dr. Wallace, a goitre specialist ther, Mrs. Elna Merr 11. would be solid enough to accom- Siberia alone has enough undeof Mrs. L. B. Gunnell ard liti1 plish anything in the way of veloped agricultural . land to seppt Thursday and Friday last' week here the son of Blue Creek are vis tors giving own into our throw goitre It is agriculture progressive legislation. to the North Cache High : at the W. S. Ilendi icks farm. test should ever be nation chaos that accumuan of rather composed Mrs Lloyd Tolman and zhild-trilated minority of blocs and facti- tilled as extensively as our own. School students and the dis- schacl 40 about Yet the seeker jdudents after public ren.of Logan are the guests of ons, each bent on trying to get re- percent of all the studnets were! Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill, who would man or the office, for for something its, nothing particular group. Even if one main in office, goes on offering found ortohave goitre n some, Mrs. Horace Waddoups of T.v other, and from 60 to iston spent a few' days of lad of these proposed schemes were the farmers his packet of patent form 70 percent of the girls were vv?ek here. put thru it is doubtful if it medicine legislation. found to have the disease. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daines would work any real benefits American rail motor cars are Saturday of last vuek a cl an Hyde Park were visiting the:r for its favored class and the ecSC4KFS HAtK GAINED FAVOR onomic cost to the rest of the being used by railroads in China up campaign was conducted by parents Mi. and Mrs. T H. Met and a new lease on life md maay and Australia. officials the and chamber rill city be tremendous. would Sunday. country spring wraps utilize tEeir picof The committees of the Pareni General business, just now, commeice, a good representaturesque effect to advantage. Thia coat of putty colored twill bordera Schoolgirls have shared with tion of the and boys armed with Teachers organ zation entertain. is none too good. The Babson-cha- rt it scarf with deep brown and aaea tools responded to th rd in honor of the school teachshows it at 7 per cent be- -, scientists the voluntary task of clean-u- p the contrasting coloe for aleerei low normal and if we are to avid taking sky photographs in con- call and made the day very suc- ers, at the club rooms Thursand pockets as well. of serious depression it is well to nection with an international cessful. . Those who assisted day evening at the conclusion of self covered buttona Trimming and loopa the with of the woik were given a free! the remember that human progress survey sky. gives a pleasing variety to tba coat. work for is made slowly by building on By L. F. Van Zebu v hat we have already tested and Nwvapw VUM found sound. You cannot legislate against economic - law any mow if TOu'iJE GQimq To Deliver 'touts laeieS , The decent oil scandal at. more than you can legislate 4PESCH ON 'HONESTY BEFORE The Shown u? That Washington ha water to run up hill. omen'S CluB next 'xeei bettec vold MOMESTY A Lasting progress require Go up 5Tai(?5 ibYouiz earnest and time, effort, s paQOOM ' and Practice tience not condynamite, cluded Mr. Babson, and it is to - be hoped that no Third Party will enter the field to aggravate a real depression when we might otherwise avoid the suffering and loss that such a development brings to everyone. BIG n , e -- Cai-h- e , c-- al r - apoth-er'si&- single-hande- d. j ct ' ; Parent-Teacher- 's AW, WHATS THE USE i VT A New York w:man of 46 years, already he mother of ten - childi en, recently gave birth to a, girl baby we ghing 22 pounds and measuring 26 inches in height. MUTUAL ' Logan, Utah COAL Co. Phone ,p,ul ASSN.' TAXPAYERS data interest relative to the levying of taxes and the spending of pilblic funds. It recognizes the fact that various levies are not under the control of local officials, being imposed upon them by the State Government. These levies will come under the careful attention of the State organization of the Utah Taxpayers Association, of which the County Committee is a part. The Committee also recognizes that other levies have been ed upon public taxing officials ; FUNCTIONING 424 HERE The Cache County Committee of the Utah Taxpayers Association met' Thursday Evening at the Chamber of .Commerce to receive the report of the officers and executive committee on the progress of the work of the to date. Plans for people themselves, maintaining contact with ous local and general taxing through the voting of bond in the County, and co-- 1 sues w hich must be paid, and operating with them to the full- - j for which, levies must be made est extent in the interest of all annually. Representing as it taxpayers were approved. Po- - does all the taxpayers, the congress in the preliminary work of elusions presented by this e organization of the County ganization giving full, credit to was noted in harmony with the public bodies who are st ug- work being done in other count- gl ng with difficulty the finanies in the state. cial problems will, it is hoped The Cache County Committee tend to establish and maintain was created some time ago as public confidence. The Qnopcra-thlocal branch of the Utah tion of all citizens and taxpav rs Taxpayers Association, an in- - is ur; ed for this movement, and dependent organization, created ' we are advised that the Com-i- n the interest of all taxpayers ; mittee invites constructive sug- of this State to assist in bring- gestions at all times. The official publication of ing about economics consistent with efficiency in the adminstra this organization is The Utah tion of our public affairs. The , Taxpayers, published monthly to County Committee is organized and already on the same plan as the State many homes in the County organization, providing for a re through the efforts of the from each of the ty Committee. principal groups of taxpayers.1 The persohnel of the Committee with the group represented 'by Mutual Coal Company j vari-jbyt- he or-th- e , being-distribute- ! Coun-prqsentati- ve J , each member follows: Agriculture- Eph. Bergeson Home Owners J. W. Funk Live stock industry . J.B. White II. E. Hatch Banking Public utilities ... ... E. R, Owen Merchants John Christiansen G, : Stockholders Please take notjle! that there be a meeting of the company stockholder held in the ' ber of commerce rooms onjMon- day evening' at eifeht.aclodk, for the purpose of discussing the coal situation. Invite your friends to be present whather or not they own stock. wiU ! s- Railroads .1 ... Robert Anderson Committee Mah at large Fred. P. Champ. At the time the Committee was organized, Fred P. Champ was elected chairman,' and E. R. W, H. HOMER JR. Owen was elected secretary of Adv. President , the County organization. Sub USE OF POCKET MIRROR committees will function in cooperation with the various taxMagnetos are usually so placing agencies, and local commit- ed that it is difficult to observe tees in towns of the County are the aetion of the breaker points or to check the point at which contemplated. The Taxpayers Association is they open. To overcome this and aims to be re- difficulty some repair men set presentative in the fullest sense a small pocket mirror into a of the word, as well as helpful sheet metal frame .and solder to the taxing units. The policy this to a wire twisted to form a of the organization is wholly co- handle. The mirror may then operative and constructive. It is be held at various angles, so that not the purpose of the Commit- the action of the breaker points tee to resurrect any defects of may be observed. Automobile past administration, but rather Digest. .. to deal with the present, which is the only condition permitting Women in Milwaukee have orof correction. The organization ganized a military band, said to through the cooperation of all be the first of its kind in the public bodies and officials, will Un ted States. 1 ( non-politic- al, Felix Liked His Reflection .LET1 E ThE WA I f-W- devil BATIN' 0 f |