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Show V r- -r A THE JOURNAL, FACE SIX BUILDING AHD - LOAN STOCKS Conrad Nagel, Bert Roach, and George Cooper, form, the strange screen triumvirate of the Edw'ard Sedgwick production, Tin Hats, playing at the Capitol Theatre Sunday, Monday and of the season, Tuesday. "Tin Hats is one of the and tells an hilarious story of three American doughboys, who through a strange quirk of fate, find themselves in .possession of a German village in the occupied area immediately atfer the signing of the Armistice. Sedgwick wrote the story of Tin Hats Gloyd which was adapted from the original by Lew Lipton Hyde, Hyde Park, May 31 with 'continuity by Donald Lee. Nagel plays the principal male role, as a wealthy American Neil-todoughboy, whose boon companions are Bert Roach P. M. n of a son St. 357 S. 1 W., .May 31 as the Louis brewer, serving in the American army, and George Cooper as a former Chicago yegg, drafted into the army during the Claire Windsor plays the heroine, a German noblewoman, in the territory held by the American Army of Occupation. Most action takes place m this area, with the central romance of bfetw Nagel and Miss Windsor. Roach and Cooper supply Tin Hats is Sedgrr.osif pf the comedy in the character roles. wick s first picture. Investments It Saturday, May 28, 1927. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH NEW TRIUMVIRATE IN TIN HATS A DECIDED SUCCESS Dabson Recommends Our Local 5 LOGAN S i s : : a i 2 PARK, Mass., May 28. Roger W. Babson has been BABSON by many readers as to 'what he had In mind when local investments in a recent interview. Mr. recommending Babson has been replying to these inquiries by stating that in most cases he would recommend the preferred stock of the local electric light, and power Company, and next tor this would come For those desiring to avoid the trouble and . ocal .mortgages unpleasantness connected 'with taking local mortgages, he recommends the stock of the local Building and Loan association In view of present conditions, Mr.. Babson s statement will be of especial interest to readers. Building and Loan vs Real ceives a .high rate of dividend. Estate Bonds. If In view of the recent failure This is a form of compulsory which rolls up like a the Adair, Company in At- saving NEW SLEEVES snowball and provides money EATING BUTTER-NU- T BREAD, and lanta, I wish to first make cleaJ to loan to others. After a. borA new sleeve does s Lot to change he difference between securit- rower has bought stodu.wthe the appearance , ot an, old troefc. shading it, are both good lessons for boys and as .David Starr ies of a local Building and Loan amount of his loan, his loan is Here two treatments are shown tor Fine Graduation Exercises j college; once and girls to learn early. Nothing but good ordan remarked, it is a " Association and those of a puff sleeve drawn' at the top. A automatically paid off but but the six waste to or five shame oC he added touch by may lingerie will ever come of Mortgage Bond Company. Build he often continues to buy stock. At .The Logan High School thousand dollars on a ten or maa deep cuff of cream lace ing and Loan Associations in Of course, if a borrower would terial beneath being cut.(the away.) fifteen cent subject. most states are mutual compan- systematically, in some way, Quite new Is the long draped sleeve BUTTER-NU- T (Continued from Page One) BREAD is safe food for It cannot .either, though puries operated, not for profit, but save and invest without these that is shirred on above the elbow. successto sued an 'Apparently A in chiffon or lively print Georgette 'or the benefit of the respective compulsory monthly payments, to it all that he has learned, he nourthe youngsters--i- ts wholesome, can be used tor the drape. communities. As these Associa-ipn- s a Building and Loan Account will succeed. Collegiate connec- ful end, qualify for leadership. was surmade in a bakery thats as clean make no money in connex- would have no advantages over tions are a distinct aid to the George Washington ishing, ion with 'construction work, other forms of borrowing. The anything from an automobile to aspiring graduate, as many rounded by better educated, as your own kitcheriNo one questions radio, on the instalment plan friends are made who may aid more brilliant met) than himarchitect fees, etc., they are fact is; however, that the monBeneshould also buy some Building the later career. This, and hav- self; among them being ndt tempted to take unseasoned thly payments are so small they BREAD "Asc for BUTTER-NUT- : mortgages. Furthermore these would be wasted by the borrow and Loan stock cn the same ing had close association with dict Arnold and General Gates, more had who brilliant plan. brains, take education and training, ohly mortgages er, or spent on luxuries, if he Companies sure are and of full superior always? you but lacked the quality of leadqualify for success in life. What .on small homes which are most- had not contracted to buy these- General Business Conditions ' that he possessed in ; sveight arid certain quality shares on the instalment plan. v occupied by the owners. ,Such "These Building' and Loan As we make of ourselves depends ership felortgages are believed to lie Therefore, from a practical sociations are a real aid to ev- on us. Let us go forward, such abundant degree. Honesty, is also an essential the best kind of mortgages. The point of view, if not from a ery community as well as a bene were the concluding words. i success. for qualification j loaned small in is Miss Ruth Smith, on behalf If a student cancollege pioney the divi- tit to those who borrow and to mathematical, strictly possesenjoy amounts to a large, number of dends on this stock hich bor- those who invest. In addition of the girl graduates, delivered sion of a watih that does not people, the homes are all occupi- rowers, are automatically pur- to educating the community to -h- imi ed, and the total of interest and chasing on instalments have thrift, whicu is ot great importhim. principal payments jrbijuirtaljol the effect of reducing his inter- - ance tbday, the money wmch extolled as one of the most val As an example of the ideal at her owners is tisualiy ,leas tMri est rdte a bout. 2 or 3 per cent a one pays lor Building and Loan uable things in the world, cit- tributes characterHa owners' would be obliged to, stoex goes toward tne building ing as proof instances in the ize the that should Dr. Pedentrant, college rent.As reare .loans, .he i as of famous payas persons of a home and hence is distri- lives Dividends Raid. taken on a basis "hot exceeding High corded in history, upon whose ersen cited the now widely celebuted communi the to finanthroughout Owing who thisfUnique 60 per cent of the value, the al- - brated aviator, Lindbergh was no' jealousy cial setup, Building and Loan ty' So that Hundreds of people friendship property usiially is readily sal- Associations lowed to intrude. In concluding, has, besides an invincible bravbenefit When new a thereby. to able are the to pay honor, character, ability ery, able. Hence,'- very few forecloJf city Miss Smith quoted,; be one.you conceive and achieve, and withstockholders exceedingly good home is erected in your sures are ever necessary. would have a friend, dividends. This situation is'fur-the- r the city is better oft both. spirit 1 Bond Companies, The Night Song by Wilson al, that rare quality, modesty, Is "Mortgage say spirif you possess these qualities, helped) by d fee of 5 per ually and financially. on 'the contrary are was sung by a mixed chorus college cent charged 'as brokerage and itually, because the American is for you. As an exoperated for profit and sometimes additional fees for home is the safeguard of the from the graduating class. of the truth Jthat any and the erection of .the new Mailer entertained, Miss Phylis ample x In Peterson the promotors of' such compan- examination School Supt, City of title, etc. For American liberties. The charact however great, can Wilson school, had made a Steveran of River Heights, Miss ies often receive "their-profiter ot a community can. be best his introduction of! the orator of handicap 'best and the overcome instance, the determined stu-- 5&e"!id ??!ution ?f Building Carrie Fuhriman and ifte Miss from the construction of build- Ixan Associations of Florida measured by the percentage ot evening etatW that the probfenis, and enabled it Dr Peder8el, lacres of diamonds we seek may ings or from, the sale of the se- loan money at 9 per cent with hopie owners. The hlgher per- not only to absorb 275 grade Amelia, Mary and Gwen Fuhri-ma- n curities. Thus the temptation is a 7 and Ella Ilupp. pupils formerly attending the brokerage fee of 5 per cawtr fntase ot'home owners, thecontinually to construct more This Mrs. Arthur Olsen entertainAssociation to better a community is spiritual- ,f we but seek On this occasion, gjty of California( enter the u. B. Y. C.; but to afford ample enables an property and issue more bonds, ,, overhead exDertses set ly, educationally, and attractive instead of casting around or 0ff a shoe, seize a ProvKion for , years to come. ed at a birthday part Tuesday irrespective of the economic de- - aside a fair surplue and deoare ly. Hence investors' are render- abroad for someone to address raly j kjck between her toes Prest. Merrill then presented after a pleasant afternoon a pen mand. As there is less work for dividends of 8 the highest possible service and inspire the graduates, the fountajn the cent to ing if and it per write were most the certificates to as bright an delicious dinner was served.The the a3 the promoters in building large stockholders. When borrowers with their money when purchas- home diamond had been located naturaj thing in the world. She appearing group of young peo- table was centered with a crybuildings and .taking large loans are credited this 8 cent ing shares in a Building and in the person of pn.N. A. Ped- - bad character, grit, and gradu-erse- n ple as ever graduated from any stal basket bf tulips. The folper rather than bothering with the interest on the stock which of the U. A. C., whom he ated wjtb honors, while others, school. they Loan Association. In addition, lowing ladies were present, Bersmall buildings and loans, mort- have fi- however, to the moral features introduced. Graduates and orchestra join- tha Bitter, Edith Bitter, Edna . officials the to success, purchased, with every requisite bonds are secured usually gage ed in the song Our Alma Ma- Poulsen, Dora Doctor Pederson y began his failed. gure that' the net cost not mat- involved the money itsef is ot Checketts, Lola by a few large properties rath- hematically, but practically to dixect benefit to everyone. address with one or two little of these subjects he ter, after which John II. And- - Jensen, Ida Miller, Nora Lamb Thinking er than by a large number of borrowers is only about 6 to recalled the story of the rich PrHouneed benediction rose and Annie Pickett. Mrs. per When a home is elected, the humorous stories. Relative small properties. Many mort- cent. This is below current ratthe graduation cer- - Olsen received many nice premoney is put back into circula- the value of education from the young man who hollowing Jesus sought or bond are issues directly gage es and hence a great boom to tion; being paid to those who viewpoint. It sharpens to learn what he could do to be emoncs the students and visit-th- e sents. indirectly secured by hotels, aU ableto obtain loans frpm turnis1' material, including ce- practical red to. enjoyed a greater saved, and when advised to give rs intellect, leading-t-o . Misses Annie Hansen and and statistics show- - that- - the such ance in the gymnasium. brick, lumber, hardware, attainment and richer rewards. an his ment, Associations. Investors 'theid to Lavona Kohler entertained the earthly goods country is today overbuilt with buying paid-u- p shares have no etc., and to the laborers, carMany of the studies involved poor and foUow the Savior, 'he' Beehive class on Friday evening hotels. Only a small percentage title to examine nor local taxes penters plumbers, painters, in the obtainment of a high turned sadly away, unable or T Oik Pay More at the home of Mrs. Hansen. .are now profitable investments to worry about. These shares plasteerr, who in turn use their school education have practical to make the unwilling J?nr required' and the constant failure there- are from Federal In- money to buy food, clothing and value if properly applied. Stat- - sacrifice. , Tonight, said the Airplane KldeS Dainty refreshments . .were serv-eof has decidedly hurt the mark- comeexempt Taxes an annual earn- comforts . hurtheimore, every istics have been compiled show-- ; Doctor, you are confronted with Mr. and Mrs. Jos A. Smith et for mortgage bonds secured ing of $300 to Colombia M;y to each individual, additional home adds to the that in the industrial field, for the great ad-- lr and family returned hohrt, Wedby hotels and certain kinds of and ones money may be with- taxable value of the community, while the uneducated man re- - opportunity American who traveler venture. May you, when facing apartment houses. to travel by air on west nesday from Thatcher Arizona, the rentable value of all busi- ceives six to seven hundred dol- it, have Lindbergh drawn at any time. qualifications expect, where Mr. Smith has an ness coastof and the school Principles of Operation general property, lars a year, the high than those of the rich well to South America will do instructor in music in beqiri rather Although Building and Loan town diet thdlTigh before by graduate can make from twelve young man in The basic reason for the Associations are not banks, yet improvement of the rigorously purple and fine School. starting. success of Building and Loan in many ways they resemble cleaning vacant lots. This in- to fifteen hundred. If these fi- iinen. " German-owneThe officers of the ward with d Association is that usually their the Mutual Savings Banks and creased taxabld value either gures are right, then Logan j Naturally none may expect to airshUps operimtheir the more between the partners, numbering 125 South community ating various management is exceptionally Banks which have gives high school, by increasing the be thrust into the spotlight to the Girls camp on motored American else reduces exthe or and provements their and of capitals, its been New so successful in students, cupied by Lindbergh, cynosure flying high operating ability very burden for other citizens. tax Thursday the low. mountains evening and spent for two Usually England and other older has virtually presented them 0f au eyes por y0U there will be ,over penses abnormally , an Now 01 enjoyable been has there dollars to that ten evening a nice pro Asthese Associations have only Canobean, from with jaccolTimxlat-ono prayers offered; no great of the country. These twenty a secretary with the help of a sociations are not competitors dec'ine in general building all for each day of attendance. Ef-- i search lights. You will fly un- - feea. charge fares according to gram was rendered, after which dancing-waenjoyed. A light bookkeeper, while the directors of banks, but rather throughout many sections offlfeetively applied, a colege ed- - known, but may reach the goal weight. luncheon was served. All voted Over-fe- d and officers serve without pay. with them, helping to create the country, there shpuld b ucation is at least equally valu- - of success and honor. The speak passengers These men serve as a civic duty within' the communities the either a reduction in building able in proportion. All of our er paid just tribute to greatly chagrined when Pur it a great success. c Mrs. Margaret Danielson and scales and educators are college berghs mother, evidently the Step on the i,n giving valuable time f reefy to habit of thrift. In most states costs, or an improvement the work. Thus these Associa- the Building and Loan Associa- building construction. This, will graduates; and though college source of his sterling qualities, are told how much more children of Paradise are visittions have the benefit of expert tion by the State authonties is mean that mortgage loafisrtak- - graduates number but about1 and spoke of their mutual de- - they pay than the flapper and ing at the home of her mother and impartial management wit1 a 'distinct safeguard to invest- en during the boom period HtoHlwo per cent, of the population votion. Are you going to reach Beau Brummels .who keep t heir Mrs. Anne Pickett. a minimum of expense. Each As ors. There also are State As- which we are just emerging. ofHe.iountry, they fill seven- - the Paris of intellectual achieve- weight down to the demands ot Mrs. Eunice Thorpe is visit gociation has three or four sociations of these Building The Babsonchart now stands at eighths of the important posi- ment and be able to say to the modern fashions. ing in Salt Lake, the guest of classes of stock based on the and Loan Association as well as 8 per cent above not mat when tions in publk, business and good mother, 1 did it. When Baggage is also weigle.l and her sister Mrs. Percy Mechen. different methods of payment. a National Association. This considering all lines and indust- professional life; but even so, this occurs, dont fail to take carried strictly on a poun is Full paid stock is sold at' par, or National Association is ery ries, and a'l sectWis of the money and position are n,ot the the little mother with consequently the bdk-- d Sonnet to Old Shoes at a small premium, the same jealous of the reputation of all country. When, however, only sole, or indeed the chief objects Following the overtureyou.Light the Andes are not canwingi . , broadcast m England as stock in any other company; the Associations and carefully budding is considered no such attained. The enrichment of Cavalry, by the orchestra, the many wardro-- ti unks 011 their while the other casses are sold watches their operation and per- situation exists. New budding life is the greatest reward. It class of 126 graduates w as pre- air trips. LONDON on monthly payments of from sonnel. Investors little realize today is running slightly und- qualifies one to live with him- sented to Dr. II. K. Merrill, Ma 28 A (iT1'sonnet to an old pair of shoes is 50c to $5.00 or more a month, the magnitude to which this er that of last year. Hence, self or others, and leads him to President of the Board of educ1 Providence Second jone of the subjects selected by varying with different AsAsoci-ation- s industry has ' grow n. Today with most securities abnormal- seek the higher things of life. ation, who presented the certiin different cities. Any- there are about 13,000 of these ly high at the present time, is quoted as hav- ficates following a brief talk in the British Broadcasting Cor- Longfellow one can own stock without be- Associations with a total capi- this is an exceptionally good ler ing said that the mam charact- - which he said that the Senior Ration in a literary 28 PROYTDENCE, May lon organized to stimulate in ing a borrower; but no one can tal of over six billion dollars. I iod to consider the purchase of eristic of .the college student is high school will occupy much com attended the great many borrow without being a stock- believe the shares of these As- Buiding and Loan stocks. Of his ability to resist knowledge. better quarters next trest in wireless. a mencement exercises given at holder. This makes borrowers sociations in your local com- - couise, one need not put too His advice as to a college educa- finer, building' and onejear; of the the South Cache on Sunday. Miss Naomi RoydeSmilh. an, and stockholders mutually in- munity, bouglit either outright rn' uch money in any one rom tion would be: If study is dis best athletic fields inr the state; An- elocutionist, afternoon Mrs. has been Monday a terested in one another, which or on the instalment basis,4 are pany or any one eommunit) tressing labor, stay out of col-- 1 filling a long felt want. Great-leg- nie Gjetrup entertained at a series of talks on the giving raido In ' er conveniences also await the birthday party. The afternoon verse and prose and the is ideal exceptionally good investments Every good community, howevgovernIf, when you enter a library Junior high school in the high was spent In needle work and ment which recently took These associations loan mon-- , jn most cases, especially if you er, has a Building and Loan Asoyer Bank, stored with the accumulated school building. Room was bad- social chat. A delicious dinner the qy , for the building of small j know the directors to be men of sociation or from q private broadcasting can distribute have of wisdom an the investor and ly needed. Grade pupils were was served. Covers were laiji company, hit upon the idea of homes and the money is paid high integrity. In the older ages, you principal and interest, in numities these shares pay from his money among several nec-of a feeling of reverential respect, put on a part time basis and con for seventeen. putting shoes and song on tne 7 per cent, while then college is for you; but un- ditions were most unsatisfactoin these companies. It is only these small monthly instal- - 5 2 Mrs. Venon Segar returned ether in an man-neentertaining ments. Instead, however, of some other sections they pay essary to keep in touch with less you are bora to the purple ry-, The purchase of a B, Y. C. to her home in San Francisco , v and sure make of learning stay out of college. building and athletic field, with on Monday after these payments being credited up to 8 per cent. Every invest- the management spending sev- More 2,000 entrees wqre to the loan', they are used to or may do wel to have some of they are men who stand for You may have abundant brains, the addition of another build - era! months with her mother received than and the winner of the isand noblest, cleanest,, but college is not for you. ing on the campus, .for which Mrs. Jps. A. Smith sen. purchase stock for the borhow- the full paid, shares in the that v A Pair of O'd 'Shoes, 1 sonnet, . Some best. the are never fitted for had borroweh'rehnx. which voted bonds, the er upon taxpayers EveryonePwho buys Monday evening. Mrs. Nellie is to have his verse strong t broadcast n, German-America- a big bite "Now, take tit M Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- it - its its it . As - 1 OGDEN BAKING COMPANY . 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