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Show . i TAGE TWO tttf. joitrnau txxi an, cachr xiunty. THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY ... " m at Logan. Utah. aa Second Hatter. 9m - BiA1ic Judson Peale Mother was awake when In ithe small hours of the morning Beatrice tiptoed in at the front .. . BYX door. Beatrice, come here! her mo-'thcalled sharply from her bed room. What do you mean by Dont coming in at this hour? - BAROMETER READINGS with? Fair 3 . T BANK TAX CASE 1 was generally expected by Mayor Lundstrom and the others in charge of the taxing units for this city and county, the ruling of Judge Johnson was to the effect that the banks, because of the wording of the law, are not compelled to pay taxes AS 4 taxing units take the matter instead of aeceptmg the 35 per cent offered? The answer is that they did it because they are executive officers sworn to enforce the law. Courts alone are authorized to interpret the law and until some court having jurisdiction had declared the law invalid it was the duty of the executive officers to enforce it. Now that the legal side of the matter has been disposed of what will be the effect? Have the banks won or lost? Temporarily they have gained a legal decision. Morally what is the result? Will they or will they not pay dearly in good will for the tax money Some may say, why , to-eou- then-did-th- e rt saved ? Banks are supposed to be leaders in mantaining law and order. If through their action the necessary peace officers cannot be maintained, are they such? Certainly it is not e expected that conditions "will be left as they are. Banks are probably more able to pay, even on the basis oi the amount they have been taxed than any other taxpayers. If they can escape, others will find a way and if so instead of the banks being leaders In law and order the reverse may be true. This is a case where wise councils are needed if harmony is to prevail. One of the peculiarities of the case is that the law just declared invalid was drafted by or for the bankers organization and by their efforts passed over the fovernors veto. ,. -- Whom were you went dancing afterward at a roadhouse. .So hats the way you abuse my trust! You are only 15 and I gave you a latch, key and told you you might stay out till provided your cousin brought you home, and then you go to a roadhouse and danee all night! ""But. mother,' it was"Tea!ty'alt right. Don't tell me it was all right. Why didnt you phone? Well, I did think of it for just a minute, but the others were in a hurry and it was so exciting and then I forgot, Forgot! Thats a fine excuse. Give me your key; you wont ' need it again. No one will contend that it Is to go proper for a dancing At a roadhouse until all hours of the morning, but her mothers way of meeting the problem was no more commendable. talk would A sympathetic have given here mother the opportunity to explain rationally and decently, as one human being to ?mother, the very excellent girls reason why shotild not go to roadhouses and why they should be home by midnight. raid-nig- The above readings Tare takes from TUB JOURNALS barometer at 0 :00 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Monday refers tac Saturday's reading. in this state. doing? We all 10-D- ay Z3!l!tl!i2ill3illl4;l667!H8SS Yesterday & ht NNE strained her eyes, trying to fathom the bpttam. of the washout, which the swiftly fait Ing darVnes3inada evry moment more threatening and learfufi She drew back a Uttle farther from the edge, shivering In spite of herself. Soma look la the eyes of the man beside her caused her to straighten up and stop shivering. What are we going to do?" she asked In her moot practical, matter of fact tone. 1 might leavo you Ha hesitated, herb and go back lar Sheb, he suggested tentaUvely. The tw of us could probably patch op a bridge of some sort $) ; Park. 4 Central Cache; 5 Lewiston-Cornis- Total cews In milk Jested .. Total dry eons. Average lbs, fat per .row Average lbs. milk per row . JSo. rows producing 4b lbs. (at or more .... ..... Feed fost per 100 lbs. milk Feet! cost per I lb. fat Average lbs. milk for 10 . high rows . . Average lbs. fat for 10 JL high eons Average Ills, fat for 5 high herds, 13 eons or more . erase. li v itiUUJwJi high-herd13 rows or more Average lbs. fat for 5 high herds less than 13 rows Average 4bs. milk forS tilgli herds less than 13 rows. I rr Speeds Thinking Vienna, Austria (AP Interestin applying ing experiments diathermic waves through the skull bones to the large brain or cerebrum are being carried out by Dr. Hans Hoff and Prof. Paul Schilder at the Psychiatric clinic of Vienna university. It already had been discovered luklUoR-- ' sues heat to the small brain or cerebellum had the effect of reducing Lady Luck , jewelry shops and several other Industries the world over. Their Cloth colors wera breath-taking- . of gold flowed like water. In a word, it was tho most arresting spectacle that was ever assembled for a camera. No le&3 dazzling was the setting. Required to accommodate the hundred of "dancers, tho scores of principals and the huge Negro singing chorus, it was necessarily enormous. .Through wall length window's ih tha rear could he seen the gorgeously h'uo sea. The dancers, in varied costumes, were deployed" upon steps which extended from the rear wail down to an expansive These stairs reached floor space completely across the stage. Alexander Gray and Thi3 was not merely a flash nunv, ' . , j js I . m whole-heartedl- y be-lo- -- -- - s teeth fiercely together, swayed lor Abe edge and jumped. It was some moments before she realised she was being borne along with no effort of her own. done! Glenn mur "Bravely mured applaudingly in her ear. Youve got the stuff in you for a geal mountaineer It wasn't brave at all," Anne confessed, laughing rather shakily. "I was scared within an inch of my - one sickening Instant a ' life. Why did yon do It then?" he naked Interestedly. She opened her eyes they were very close to his. I couldn't bear to have you think me a coyard, she confessed, J Qh - j impt d.ee i.p a little higher In his arms and went striding along, apparently un wearieiJlarkTieajeavelnped-Abemi- 15!riSafciI"w!,t bat Glenn made no move to put her down, and she lay gratefully In his arms. She fostnd herself suddenly wide awake. "How very dreadful of roe, she laughed In her mo't casual and i conventional manner. "I must have " She made a gone to sleep ; quick, decisive move to get to her feeL He made no answer, but-- h t Bid iiiid lald one ' d Itgti tl y on his' arm. Leon, I was caught in the storm, and Mr. Glenn very kindly brought me home in safety." The financier nodded curtly, looked again, piercingly from one of them to the other, then turned , on his heel without a word. Glenn lifted his hat gravely In the direction of Anne, who did not look at him. The next Instant, he wheeled and started back up the trail Anne dejectedly followed Morse tothe car Jarvis and Douglas had already gone on ahead. She knew that there were two storms yet to weather on this unlucky day of tempests. Unless Please, she said In a very small;' pathetic voice, as Morse looked at hfcf lje Jde hhn with a stern question in bis eyes dont lets talk about It 5 J to U1 and cold and wobbly." She slipped her hand persuasively through his arm and gave him her moBt wistful and appealing glance. Morses stem disapproval melted a little ,and they rode home In silence. S , con-troli- ng , BaBaKtaspastfEA, COLDS MAY DEVELOP . INTO PNEUMONIA Caiighs from colds tray lead to serious ou can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsicn is a medical discovery with two-fol- d action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. 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"Takfl tho Bus or A Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor for SEML01I HOTEL Corner East, 2nd South-auState Street RATES $1.00 to $3.50. MODERN TNTTVEIJY RESPECT SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . , d f' v ,i . ber; it was, indeed, a minor show in itself and was referred to about man, a comic ballet. Youre a the lost as "Tho Fhow of Show of' bum." It v. as formed of fifteen Shows , That seemed a little rough. Now, separate acts, arranged la a' ," he began. after all,' Mr. sequence that mounted easily and You play a bum, I mean, surely to its colorful climatic spoo-- ' tacla. brother, Leo was told. Tho heads of tha revue staff were-- , Oh, thats different."- Grinning, he added, I trust this is no ln-- - certain that this final episode' would assure "Shew of Shows" urn . spired easting.1 - - How should I know, said the disputed leadership oter all the guardian of the hiring line, I only films of Us eia. The scene was work here. Stage 11" bullded , tha, song Lady Luck. In this hobo fantasy, which re- tbe work of Lay Perkins whose hit Is In the title of Spring toelodiis rise as joyously from a joiced Here," Leo came under the direc- - balaLiks strummed on the Russian " tion of Larry Ceballos. With a steppes as from tha instruments of gi'oup of other dancers, who, like Broadway's favorUe orchestra. To Betty Compson and Alexander himself, were dressed in frayed and patched garments, ho Was obliged Gray this song was intrusted, and to throw himself Into various fawn- the fix st of the rehearsals testified like poses. Meantime, Lane, a to shrewd casting. Miss Compson, British comedian who appeared to log a him favorite, brought to the be constructed largely of rubber, talkies a sweet and tuneful voice flung himself into a punishing acro- which lent itself charmingly to recbatic dance, y Mr. Gray was quick to ording. Later with the valuable exist- establish hunsolf as the Same kind ence of a stuffed snake about fifteen of singing juvenile he had been feet In length, the comic exercised with Mr. Zlegfeld aud other Broad- his pantomimic gift and, Leo de- wav managers. rided, a considerable gUE'Vt was. They sang "the duet beautifully. The balloting bums, hideous in their At the finish they were joined by beards and rags, lent themselves the colored singers, as the show to his support to girls, glamorous in their bejeweled the muted strains of a tender song, costumes, pel formed their tableaux It was fun, as the ballot bums were on the stairway. Throughout the privileged to hurl themselves about singing other principals emerged with fine abandon, so long as they from the wings and stood with the heeded the music. Gradually the stage besiogere. After the scene was shot Leo came a fantastic, colored painting managed to ltire Mr..Geballos, into that seemed . to jowihythmlcally a chat. In answer to Leos some- with the muaie. From above dewhat questions, Crbsil-- . scended three jeweled chandeliers, J log said ha, thought It likely that three lovely girls, their arms out. Jack HaSkeli would tiso him in tSS stretched,' flung against thg bowl ot -Lady Luck" number. each lamp. "He rather likes your hoofing, As the singers voice blended In added the director. the final triumphant and melodious This note, a jeweled curtain, descended Lady Luck' Number thats a pretty important part oi and blotted out the stage. ' tha revue. Isnt It? asked Leo. Somebody issued Sn order to cut "Yes, sir. None bigger." . (To be continued) Representative Colton, Republican Utah, resigned from mining committee to take place on reclamation committee. (Copyright, Ruth Cross.) Bill to make it felony to enter Ann receive a caller and at. agreement for purpose of temnt a new conquest in tomor cotton prices introduced . row'e insaltment. by Representative Brand, Demo. . crat, Georgia. Creation of federal building ' A pressed steel rack has been As tickets are unwound loan board to make loans for invented to be fastened to an a reel and sold a "machine from Wedding rings were made of construction 6f homes proposed automobile wheel to hold skid ted by a Havana man cutspaten. agate, and iron in ancient Roman in a bul for Representative Hud- chains, distributing their tension off, opefs a cash drawer andthem redleston. Democrat, Alabama. I times. uniformly. . cords the sales. and increasing activity respectively. Efforts now are being made to reach the large brain with these waves and success will permit the possibility of applying diathermy to bring about an extension of the Intellectual faculties which have their seat in that organ. v Betty Compson. eon-ques- t. tee a.atUUu-,ppUc.ti- j , -- from him. The growing brightness of the lanterns told her that help was near; she formed her lips to cry out, but no eound came. Glean was watching her curious" Well, youve paid toll to at ly. least- - one man for your philander Ingj, he said coolly, folding his And you arms across bis chesL wanted me to kiss you, didnt you? 1 Branch banking assailed' '""by Representative Goldsborough, Democrat, Maryland. Erection ef residence for vice . Ward; 3 ; 6 Hyde presindent proposed by representative Gibson, Republican, Vermont. Immigration committee began consideration of prohibition enforcement as it concerns the border patrol. Representative IxilWcum, Democrat, Maryland, nominated as leader of house wet bloc. Judiciary committee referred to bills - to relieve court Congestion, as recommended by law enforcement commission. Foreign affairs committee approved resolution authorizing appointment of ambassador to ....... Ppiund Indian affairs committee approved miscellaneous bills dealing with Indians. Interstate proved several coast guard bills. Education committee reported 4. 1930. installment s. The No you wanted me to want to Anne glanced about her. woods were bristling already with there la a difference!" She Anne mado no answer. shadowy, terrifying shapes- - Leon had aaid there were still a few wild spread out her arras inertly against animals, but she answered bravely. the tree trunk and went on staring That way I couldnt get back to at him as If she had been hypno-- , the Lodge until long after dark, tized. Her rescuers were very, she said, shaking her head in nega- near. I knew that first morning at the tion, The only alternative, Glenn ob- spring, he wont on slowly, that served, looking not at her, but even a working man, a crude, un-speculatively down into the wash- tutored mountaineer, was lair game not entirely unworthy of out, is to jump. Theres really - no Today for wwhtle t thought Banger iryotnteeis your bottc."Anne peered over into the black I might have been mistaken perHe lifted his shoulrift again, looked back at him, and haps, but ders his scorn, though, expressively, We stiffened her backbone grimly, not so much for her as far himself.! will jump, she said casually. The fact Is, you take a sort of He looked at her skeptically. connoisseur's delight la rousiug the See, my pulse is as steady devil in a man she said, holding out a slim him writhe! I and then watching think, he conclud- wrlsL ed curtly, that- your rescuers are "Not so bad, he said, after feel- at hand." ing her pulse. He etrtpped oft his Tie raised his hands to his lips, coat and flung ft to the ground called, out an, answering halloo. The -- Ill leap- - first then 1 can swerved light abruptly towards 'catch you thorn, lifted Jnr a moment and word ho Without another jumped, showed Anne's white, . ,clearlng..the washout by a good The arrivals were Morse, Douglas yard. He planted one foot forward, and Jarvis. Morse's rigid face reswaying a little at tbe knees. laxed a little at sight of Anne; Steady now," he called back. hardened as he took in the again Measure your distance. significance of Glenn's presence. Anne did nothing of the sort. Sh tee s, Healing Up Brain h 1G, 1 -- v -- . e .ury tat vr ; Wellsville-Colleg- see ft &C) Continues debat on tariff and votes on sugar duty. hears Lobby committee York Importers. House: Immigration committee begins hearings on bills to restrict itn migration ... from western - Hemis- - 2 Leon should THURSDAY - n; Suppose her in her present, unexplainable ? She made a more, predicament determined effort to get to her feet. Glenn said nothing, but abruptly caught her closer In his arms. Suddenly stinging kisses that were Ilk? .Mows JelL on her., face, her. throat, her hair, her lips, Anne's smothered cryt her fierce wrench tfl. free herself, went unnoted. She lay trembling with fury, but help-leeFinally, with a Queer laugh, he set her on her feet, She stumbled confusedly away itft - Richmond-Lewisto- j ti f w pus' - 1 down. Chapter 1 PAYING TOLL phere. Roads committee considers bill to provide lor highway from northwest United States to Alaska via British Columbia. THE jELIXIR OF LIFE Interstate commerce committee H At all tiraesTiiT history, and, we may add, for all living things, takes up Parker bus bill and sleep or, at any rate, rest has been of first physiologic im- miscellaneous measures dealing with the coast guard. portance, But more so, it seems to me, is it in our age. Expenditures committee opens - Our day has been lengthened by the gas burner and the inon bill to consolidate candescent lamp. It has been intensified bytril the extraordinary hearings veterans agencies. machines at our service. Rivers and harbors committee Numerous are the stirring, exc4tingr irritating stimuli which hears army engineers on various projects. . ceaselessly beat against our defenseless nerves. How can we bear this relatively new burden without injury ? WEDNESDAY Senate: Evidently best by conserving our vitality. over sugar tariff Controversy In such conservation, sleep counts for much. Comfortable, raged through sixth session with refreshing sleep with a minimum of eight hours for every adult all Sides agreeing vote would be one close. .person every night is the safest prscticelNot five hours-sleep-. Representatives of "two New day and 11 the next; but eight hours every night and under the York importers told lobby combest conditions, possible. mittee they had collected $38,000 Go to bed before you are exhausted. Excess fatigue will tend to aid tariff claims. , to keep you awake. Reports that the administration was using the radio' comAs far as possible keep all sharp noises out of your bedroom. mission as a political football Sleep in the dark, or with only a dim light on. came to the attention of the inSelect far your sleeping quarters the airiest room and dont terstate commerce committee. clutter it with furniture, rugs and draperies. Resolution foe reorganization Air your bedroom during the day and let the sun in. Train of administration of insular poswas introduced. yourself to sleep on a firm mattress with the body straight, not sessions Interstate commerce committee r jr approved propped too hijph behead pillows. nomination of - William Itemembe?' too, sleep is best with the windows open. E. Lee, to be a member of InterUntil a child is one year old, it will sleep on an average of state commerce commission. Territories committee from 13 to 15 hours. Later it must have at least 10 hours, with an began on Philippine indepen' hearings hours repose during the day. x Ten hours of sleep is a safe average for every youngster until dence. - House- :' the age of 12 to 14. - . . Black, t DemoRepresentative crat, New York, declared American people In revolte against pro- SUMMARY DFDECEMBER 1929 REPQRTr OF CACHE DAmr HERD ASSOCIATIONS a lantern. That must be someone from the Lodge eowv ehe added with a sigh Please I of not un mixed relief. mustnt impose on you any longer I was tired Stllfhe made no move to let her What Congress Is Doing to-b- - fcfcfn Copyright 1323, Warimr Eros. Pictures, ina. Show of Shows, "JheWarner.BrostY!taphcr,spictere was the source for the materiel on which these stories are based. Tha finale, Ivo heard. STH0P8IS "The finale Is nothing youre Harry Crank, Hollytcood press in, said Ceballos, agent, tniroiucet Leo Hanlon to likely to fiauro Thats reserved esu ffueenie Quinn, script girt. Queenie smiling. All seventy lands Leo an extra jat in Show sivejy for the stars. produced seven of them." of Shorn," a musical What i it Really? said Leo. on the Warner lot. Stars, directors, cameramen, grips and ex- like. Dont h carious." advise! CeuM tras scurry through his daily life. like the pqi t On Queenie's advice, Leo sets out los. Be surprise J He Its the biggest flash since i c . , t to study picture production. meets Chester Homs, the actor, who rainbow, no kidding. Til wait Leo promised makes a tour of the studio with It early became clear toX.o him. Queenie continues to play ho had entered what was bei leading role in Leos conquest of dispute the most pretentious nutn.. Hollywood. her of the revue. It was lortuuate that he had served his apprenticeeight ship la less ambitious pageants. sudwas of education Loo's quest Fortunate, too, in that he was but to him., to permit denly Interrupted tins of wb- -f Tcemel to "Mm to he resume his acting aa be was fond countless- - Hrountids of dancers, " of calling It The casting director though there were actually a mere Instructed him that he was to be three of four hundred. Ills first s member of Luplno Lanes ballet three or four days df rehearsal were It didnt seem alto- devoted large ly, to funding Ins way Ballet? gether right to Leo. through the ciowds. Yeah," returned Abe casting When, finally, the set was revealed for final rehearsals and shooting Leo concluded teat all the other sets and costumes ha had seen dunngbi3 explorations of the lot were mere appetizers for the present sight Both Max Parker and Earl Lniek Uad gone prodigal with a vengeance. Mr. Luleks eotnmea,-bow- as certain, had ocrattla on silk mills, casioned not let her go. Through the trees came the echo of a distant hallca no doubt that wss what had awakened her and the faint glimmer of Under an aU tm Caught in a thunderstorm the finds refuge in G tain's horns, Tks engineer surprises her there.to Suher ccumb in g momentarily charm, Glenn confides in her, but misinterprets Annes repentant attitude for on of indifference and They start coldly ntngf. prow back to tbs lodge and fil'd the trail mashed out. Unknown to them, help is on the way. Apprised of Anus's absence, ifmsa interrupts his plotting against Glenn and h is irrigation dam to start a ntn( for her. tell me that, Edna's birthday party lasted till 3 a. m. 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