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Show D - VALLEYS ONLY, ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY NEWSPAPER CACHE .VOLUME LII. JIRDU, NON E.MHLli 2. 1929. NUMBER 160 World Speeds Dirigibles TowardOcen n Mormon Missionary LabormgmFrance Appreciates Journal i LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SECOND SECTION. 2 Feats of Hue Airships Spur apital to Institute Passenger Line C Cours de la Libene Fiance Lyon (Rhone le 12 Oclobie.1929 1 I tu T TOOK MARKET. i "L know (her the Seas L STREET STYLES i 'H.' st i Jouii Editor It. was my ""recent privilege to. visit the Manufacture Francaise! at St. "Etienne This magnificent) plant is renouned the world ovei and its presence at that city is the source of wide intei est and comment by Euiopes fuiemost industrial leaders. is coucentiatcd 'The factory prmciply on the piodueaon of arms and the several cycles, models of each aie internation-- 1 ally conceded a rank of peifec- -' Besides these tion by expei Is two .capitalized a productions variety of meichandise pet uhai to the necessities of everyday lif 3 are produced, each article beating the same high standaid of of the perfection chaiaetenstic pioducts This establishment is bv fa the largest and most modern plant in Fiance, and ranks wvh the worlds best in output and quality of production Situated on a beautiful boulevard on the outskirts of town, the gigantic factoiy presents the appearance of a modem chateau rather than the customary grim, repulsive aspect of a factory There is no smoke nor smokestacks, neithef is theie the dirt, to grease, and noise common most factories, the entire length of the facade as it presents itself along the boulevard is bordered by flowers and sliubs Each person .entenng the" plant is introduced into the spacious those where room, reception are visiting the establishment provided with guides and those on business aie shown into elegant private looms w'heie they are at ease to transact their af- 1 tu mvh i mi 1 In Market ,i .111,1 j mnk The visit starts with an inspection of the commeice department One is immediately impressed with the efficient harmony existvanous coming among the mercial units The central telewith phone and telegraph serves rapidty the 300 stations m the factory as well as thousands of The Manufacture out side calls. has aSdiy mail of around 10 000 pieces, all or which is handled by machinery The publicity service, which is' extended and developed every civilized country in the - in world publishes weekly a sporting magazine wTnch has a circulation of 380,000 copies. Leaving thP commercial department the visitoi is introduced The into the packing room the and feature outstanding efto be watchword seems All the phases in the ficiency. process of wrapping and labeling The are done by maclnneiy output of the factory is so great that the railroad company has 'seen fit to install a freight sta- nudl'"1 t lu i s ( . 1 1 , on pa '1 . 1,11 j a , u 'll' I.IKI It a a , hi' Ul 1 j'l,( on tin o ."Hi J pint 111!' Pa ul ' 11 u : m -- - sevu An artists conception of with a float ini seadrome anihoied in of dirigibles and airplanes. trans-oceani- c mid-ocea- n o il ,1(11 it Red Cross Poster Model is Artist in 0 .uuujuui cd Nov 2 Mis. J Richmond, Ray Stoddaid was the lecipient of a surprise given in honor of, is prestige C LEWISTON weie infollowed. Twenty-eigj cluded. . The Bon Heur club entertain-- 1 ed with a Halloween paity Wed- -' nesday evening at the home of,; Mr an,d Mrs Ernest Johnson j Hallowe en decorations were us- cd. The evening was spent play-- 1 Rook . Nathah mg progressive Merrill won high store ana Gy- rus Lewis won lo Wacore Covers were laid at supper lor twenty-- 1 two. The Womens Literaiy club met, club rooms Wednesday at the the Mrs Cyrus Funk reviewed book Tristram by Hdwin Arl-- ! Refieshments ington Robinson. were served Mrs J S Stoddard enteitamedj with a tamily dinner Sunday ev- ening at her home in honor of her son Noal who will leave oni Monday for Salt Lake to attend the Mission school, prior to his1 leaving for the Bntish mission, The children and giand chil-- i dren of Mr. and Mrs Eli Webb, went to their home Sunday in honor of Sherum Webb son of Mr. and Mrs. George O Webb, who wall leave Monday for Salt Lake, where he will spend the lor week prior to his leaving the British mission. Miss Christine Chiretensen, daughter ot Mr and Mis Anana Lidcll ton Christensen were Simthfield Blanchaid ot married Thursday at the Logan temple Mr Blanchard will leave next week foi the Canadian ht D EPA f tQty ;f ' j , mtMm j 1' V $ fi 0 5 f days last week visit- ing in Blackfoot, and vicinity. O11 Satui day of inis week the is, ward Pi unary will hold their annual home coming celebration m the Rialto. Each class will oe pieparcd to render a either a dance or a drill andpart all paients are invited to be present. The members and partners of t.ie De Line club entertained at a Halloween dancing party on Thuisday evening at the 3rd ward amusement hall Several out of town guests were present. Decoiations, refreshments and program were carried out in the Halloween colois. Mrs Edith Cunningham entertained the mcmbeis ot the De Lui at her home on Friday afternoon, the guests were seat-i- d at four small tables and bunco furnished the entertainment Pnzes were awarded to Leda Pond and Venna Van Olden Mrs Lucille Van Orden was a special guest Mrs Dally Lewus entertained the membeis of the Le Long club at four tables of 500 at her 1 j RIME N X Lewiston, Oct. 31 Mr. Mis Ed. Van Oiden and son and Roy a few pent ii tion in connection with the packing room The entry into the gun room I hWy Li! j provides a pleasantnonesurprise of the There are not belts usual forest of framwork and similar encombrement peculiar to There is but litilc most plants The noise and much less dirt air is clean and pure and the sun glass pours down through the The immense room is roof laid off in large proportions be180 fept wide ing 90 feet long by The roofs are paterned after the fashion saw-toot- h American thereby admitting light enough to work with Each machine de'home on Friday afternoon Special guests were Oreta Barber, rives its power from hs own Leona Hendricks, Leoia Lewis ot electric motor whiefr isecidedh 1 economical in that the power is mision Lena Hendricks and jPieston, seeIce Home and Community Oneta The prize was used only when the machine is tion VaNoy of the Farm Buieim met awarded to Millie Van Orden running to ex- Wednesday afternoon at the club Mis Eva Paikmson and Mrs. It is tire visitors privilege making E. Doty Mrs rooms and Georgr amine every stage in gun Myrtle Pond spent part of last on some ideas very of good gave w.eek at Burley visiting with Dr Commencing at one extremity Christmas presents and Mrs Lonn Lewis. the hall one sees the lone slek Making Robert Larsen Mr Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs B T. Pond silent machines bore through whose on for Miss Estelle face a with dinner Stokes, at' posteientertained appeals to Salt motore1 Lake solid steel with apparent ease their home Of Sunday nonor in Red Cross Sunday vanous promembership. the Then on through They took their daughter Doris Vernon Westerburg who 13 leav- for a medical examination cesses in the same swaft ageurare misfor a near future the in touche ing New York (AD The Gleaner gals and M men Stoke, whoe pn lured late is irk-inmanner until the final Mr were laid for Covers sion is Amencan to join the lied Cross hetoie Ainutice day, is a are planning a Harvest dance are put on and the firearm of and Mrs. Vernon Westerburg The accuracy be given early m November completed Charles WesterMrs iwster girl in more wav than one. constantly Mr and machine is each Mr. and and Preston of chosen who was Miss he to the Red Cross burg Stokes, by Harden anything Mrs. tested, a variation of from Ray Johnson. the girl for 1920, is an artist herself. Many ol her advertising post- - Verna Bowles. millimetres over Mrs. Walter Webb was hostess ers are seen aonr the highways. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pond spent specified size is rejected by th first part of the week v: When commissioned to make. the Red Cross poster Mr. Haj-'thexaminers. af-- 1 Of social a v week Frida last arm Following the visit in the mo ternoon was spent and luncheon den looked among New Yoik models. Not fu.dmg the girl he1" department one isofconducted sought among fegular model.--; he asked Miss Stokes as a fellow Mrs victor the factory -was served On another section Meirill entertainMiss Phyllis to assist him. to aitist left' thator home they similar in proportion .Tuesday eved her Bridge clut Monday Here an inspection Jin California the first Hoening at her home. Mrs corations and in the refresh- -' who recently organized a liter- - Mr and Mrs ,fPaylor Hutton ol made of the several processes in ward won Lmkersdorfer h;gh ments. aiy club, at her home Friday 'Hy rum spent .Sunday as guest of the manufacture of sporting score and Blenda Anderson Mr. and Mis, H Ray Pond evening Miss Hutton's mother Mrs Etta Virginia goods and general merchandise high was score Luncheon served low went to Lewiston Wednesday ev- - ricks re,d The Pond. Here again the entire process Parliamentary The South Ward Relief Society ening to attend a venison din- - Procedure1 Mis Traveller seived, Dougfts Alien of Hirum spnt electrified, the machinery . Ha.sD'week in Lewiston with Mr and every precau- executive officers entertained on ner given by Mr anc Mrs. Lorm. luncheon afternnon at the South Crookston On &hd Mis Erwin Van Orden Richmond Ward Relief tion is taken to maintain th Tuesday j'he for the visiting Ward Mr. and Mrs J. Raw Stoddard society met obtainable Mr and Mrs Van Ordn chapel home" at toe Sunday efficiency Tuesday highest of entertained teachers and c.ass leaders with a midnight of Mrg w R The visitor is now shown The the Vhofias motored to Hyrum and Mr. Allen organization. A hot dinner slipper Friday evening at their been, an invalid , for a number of returned home wath them and heating systems -D Mrs. Nathan served. was m honor of Noal Stodard eai3 A program was , given and th On Friday Mrs Venna Van temperature is maintained bv A and Shrwin toastmaster. Webb Those pre-'- a rill acted as lOrdeh had as her guest? Mrs social afternoon followed. same winter and summer which Mrs sent included toe guests of honor social afternoon followed of and children Mr. and Mrs Aygust S. Schow Rula Griffin . cooling and heating system and Mrs Elda Hillyard over the entire G. G. Hendricks and Mrs. L. P. land Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson,- returned Simdaw evening from air Logan the chages The ra. Nelson of the Staken Board were ' William Brown and Wdlard New- Washington FT C. where they and son of Smithfield nlant' every half-homan of Tremonton, the misses went fiveW'eeks bv in attendance. created for a visit In the 1st ward Relief Society dust the of off 'ine entertained Irene and Edith Stoddard, Vilda W1tu therf sons F,agoS. Schow and on Tuesday afternoon Puncipal Mrs C. S Hall fans suction with the machines of a childrens Idaho and with Thomas m Burley, party Tuesday c. B Stoddard treated the social Adolpbr Schow makes such a system possible, at her home in honor Miss Ann Bickmore of Logan and Mrs J. M Godfrey service lesson, changing objec- j 'that there are no dust particle. l afternoon son Mrs ArieJI Traveller entertain of her little i deout womr a number of young ideas were earned in Continued on Page Fuue Continue j ru S'ge Five, Continued on Page Three lif (kb I for& Hen-'M- rs 1 1 ultra-mode- rn i xj-jp- o 1 Mer-,ho- t ur i . i no lundamental reason bicak in the suockvmarket is V.' I i 1 thcge nrICpS ,grt (jown to a candles foimed l,n;i vo, whcre tbo (iiVidcrid fields will ing Halloween for table each toe cedterpieie e invest- attractive to The high scoife pilze was won by of Logan Miss LaVetta Wallace IM'at About Bondi? ahd the low score by Stella Winn p- p ; as first mor'gage bonds The lady friends "of Mrs E. B on nf comnai.ics can be bought id Lunaquist met at her home double what the common Irida afternoon and tendered her a paity A pleasant afternoon stocks of these companies yield, it and js eviden that bonds wall now be was spent in radio music social chat A dcliciou luncheon more attractive than stocks to was served to sixteen, Mrs Lund- - reai investors and come back into to-- 1 quist was presented with a style There also are othej reasons ken whv bonds should from now on The presidency of the First gam m atuactiveness One is that ward Relief Society, Mis Waltei ni0ney rae siiouid tend to Mis Samuel Tout .ana, cime a second is that the equities ' 'rs C. J. Plowman entertained n p10tPeting these issues have Uch greater; and toe Tuesday afternoon in honor comft f0 of the out going Relief Society tli H the purchasing power Mis John Canneii, 0j presidency (J(1 u- fbould tend to in- d Sr William Dcppe Mrs b crease litter is a very irh- Mrs. John Gyllenskog The ,tol- - Q0,tani maticr m connection with rend was lowing pi ogram bond ju ici- heauic the bond buyer song airiLr, Ji,y ha rixd rote oi Interest, When riirt - . Society Glee Club, n man Ire i 6 per cent 1,000 bomf j j i 1 iti bona-fid- Si Iheiuestoflpand I I- , e . t , ij-- pCLars it" ng g j ll.'nh em-plmc- ip her birthday anniversary Thuis-da- y evening at her home, by the J. S Stoddard and the Florence Nelson families A picnic supper was served and social evening " Xl by bmpaso-lii- -- wh' a , snouid hint legitimate business. On the otlibr hand, thp ultimate effects may be good on business because during the past fdw month too manv business men ana is liave been devoting time and thought and monel to the stock maikct which thei should have devoted to their legitimate business Now that they have got their fingers burnt they will settle down again to earn an honest living. What Makes Prices Stock maikct prices, in Wall Street are detci mined by the same simple law that determined land prices in Florida When there are moie buyers than sellers prices go up, and when there are more sel-le- is than buyers prices go down. The greater the percentage of buyers the more rapidly prices go up and the greater ilie percentage of sellers the more rapidly prices , go down But why do people buy and sell? What is the motive actuating purchases and sales in Wall Street stocks0 The motive actuating trading In Wall Street stocks is exactly the same as the motive actuating-tradinin Florida land. A portion. lcadmghsoml events otlmweek of the buyinK is Purely speculative of selllnK out at a was the bridge luncheon given wjth the ldea invest-- L a P,llon 15 nnd i proft n Mrs bv afternoon Wednesday ment- - Don.sldcrmg the very low Reese. A delicious three course of the stocks which have luncheon was served followed by yields been the past year, bridge The various small tables were decorated with yellow chry- it is evident that about 90 per cent were purely santhemums Coveis were laid for of these purchases Then people kept buyMesdames T B Farr, T W. Jar- speculative. ing so long as thev could sell at a vis, Robert Griffiths, J. E. Shelprofit, but when they found they ter, Joseph Gutke, M. D. Wood- - could not sell at a profit they ruff Oliver Nilson, James Ful-- 1 kersi n W F. Winn, Lonn Smith, stopped buying This-- situation was Loienzo Toolson Geoige TooLson reached the first of September. Richard Roskellcy, Burnell Brown For two months there has been al-A Nobie and Mrs Rinda most no speculative buying and Chambeis Prizes weie won by gradually forced selling has been Mr nhver Nihon, Mrs' James necessary and has increased. These changed conditions have Fulkerson, Mrs Lonn Smith and resulted in an entire reversal of Mrs Mcivm Woodruff Elnoia Nelson, sentiment feelings, and, styles In The Misses Wiihse Covey, Myrtle Laistn and Wall Street In April more people Venna Cantwell entertained at a wanted to buy than to sell and Hallowe en bridge parly at the we had increasing prices causing Moi lay common stocks to be very Wmn Confectionary popular. evening At eight o clock a c Today more people want to sell to was served ne luncheon than to buy and we have seen Oise l, Cora guests, following crumbling prices resulting In comMila led Hennieh, Juanita Clej mon stocks going out of style. Oitnca Oberg Stella W'inn, Mar- Moreover, I bel.eve that the Smith, LaVetta Wallace,- speculative interest in the marjorie Bertha Chase, Doris Butters, ket is over for some time to come. vima Ranzenbei ger, LaVon Clay- - jIl(. mai rhnaid be dull for a Cora Dudley pool and Myitle now uth temporary rallies. H m Nelson and Amy Sparrow tut tending toward sagging prices lowcen cos.ume assisted in s - int' th ti an ll I.-- t' ,ut iji.ncces.sai "i e pm j eason liiLl IIS, lilt .stock j LollaoLWtlici;AUan4ticWai to lcgirn its' and tl n uo on u . u mi 11. Ol i.iiiiM a lot ('1 money has ( hangi d inns dmihg t,ho past two wick bit tncjc is just aS mui h iiunuj today m the country us thtje was One person cant make a doIui m thei stock market without anoUiet losing it, and one cannot im w thout another making Ilu mg MAh the- stock mar-k- it is like playing pokr with chips. Huie is always thcisame number oi chips whoever win Hence, il .,1 tne Gial Zeppci uu - i sy, theie (1 l h.mplm ment i, eoud jncl there is bt tween tiiic L,t' ' Hawanan in size, capacity and liixu.ioiiMUH.s ot appointments for tic Lomfoit ol passengers, those dirigibles now aie being gioomect loi long Rights, one to America md the othei to Egypt Coin D R Burney ol the Air-snGuarantee companv buildei LiL: i1'100 hPe& eventually to Continued on Page Six Riht n iHim I ,. ( Cat mg ol "I it O uu.itct impetus Iron avuiKiii vents mail with ambitious vil'i it ' need-- , MIC fillnh.mi (llully. sound and Is 1 j (,) towc id coupling h. travel oi the futui e, ex.1)1(Jlt'' for the seisice1 tiiLfn'st i o It re planned ul'i- f to tin Fliiiip ,u m ipai. r isubliMumii! K is .till a gun .,il ililc Ini bint m .t" op that luiMi',-?'ir!inilj 1 linklhi tniud Butts with the ontnt st Le 1 in, 1 t - uiitnud I 1 J rfi(11- . y- I hHUiii P a ( piojtiicii ,i(i iioui (Lal,un, ((i ill!.,, Inal in v matt tl lO lia-- '! hi Ll otliU i U OKI Oll.f up on .inu tl mb icsl , ate I - me i l lulun, 111 (t)",l loud u , 11 u jor f 2UF6S r ii bet n ,1 Should Hurt ! Uuxuie.ns. Legitimate I two-ma- mt lino i.-- Freak fi i be-o- - 1 -i -- Lund'qmst; S: ei, Mrs. humorous S' i!Sa Mis remarks, Bishop & Har- - Geoige wood, J Plowman,1 Nelson RishoD C John Mis Mrs J. P. Green, Cannef O. Mis J and Mrs william Deppe. A social hour followed the program after which dainty refreshments were served The outgoing officers were presented with gifts. The M Men and Gleaner Girls of the First ward M L Aretoeld social Tuesday evening m the recreational hall in honor of en (Continued J on Pa'ge Two) i v or h hlJn- - Peadcrr have vth Proror x Seen 'Tnmi-- interviews Fisher cheating that'he believes we are no tn ? bear market and that common stocks will continue to be ( verjD oomilaf Professor Fisher is che of the greatest economists in 'the world today ond a most useful and unselfish citizen I love him very dearlv. I know' of no man con-- a nected wih any of our colleges to Arrenca owes tnoie than to ContiiiiHil on Page Three' f i a iaannjfwwjMnui.i.m i I i r l f |