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Show THE JOURNAL SPEND YOUR MONEY CACHE VALLEY. VOLUME LIIL OPPORTUNITIES LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. SECOND SECTION. BUSKS III A-N1C-E--GI- DEPRESSION SHOULD BE GRASPED PROGRAM FOR EHCBPMEHT COMES-TO-TOWB y M TO BE HELD AT THE COLLEG N y t 8TNOP8IB f Romanee and fortune have come hand 4m fiaxtf for Biynmor and Mary Lon. Those two once Mere (w love, but became enamored of Biynmor Cnnce Day, only to break H upon learning that eht had bean allied uttA a nig lit club robber Mary Lon likewise had fatten (n love toil Tony Tit To oain hie oh aviator aunts financial support on a flight around the woild, he persuades Mary Lou to enter Into a make it belwve engagement with Mm. ecrtoM engagement was Me amtte not aware elipHfatuM, and she of their private agreement Tony t s enroute home now, hut meanwhile Mary Lou and Brynmor have become hood triends again. She dreads Tony s homecoming for it may mean the end of her engagement , G i e our complexion's sake, yon know Tony laughed. "I see you haven'i lost the old spirit. Mary Lou." . They bad arrived at Jay's Btudlo and Tony rams in with her. Jay and Jerry bad excused themselves Babson Park, Massachusetts, July 11, 1930. When an intactfully at the field. If they only knew," Wary Lou dividual or a corporation borrows money at the bank there is If they only thought to herself. no question as to whether he will have (to pay it back, and knew the news that must greet there is no question as to how much he will have to pay back. them when they get home!" Similarly, when business, the stock market, and individuals Tony himself couldn't understand borrow trom the luture there is no question but tney must bis feelings toward Mary Lou. Be tors the flight, hs bad regarded bet pay back. By crazy stock market speculation, as S bright girl, perhaps the nicest inilation ot credit and other unwise methods, we borroweu ; of all the girls he knew. Jroni the future, or tried to discount the luture, and now wc Now he felt distinctly .uncomfori repaymg ft back in the form ot business depression, low able with her. Tony was not ic prices, declining prolits, and unemployment. customed to feeling Uncomfortable No one has any use xor pessimists. However, the real opwith girls. Their relationship, be timist is the one who fills his ram barrel when it storms infelt,' must be at fault this fool nonsense about being engaged, stead of talking about sunshine. When periods of depression y had been tnn for a time great and inflation come they should not be ignored. Pollyanna tun. Now, however, the Joke was talk will not cure cancers or broken legs. Epidemics are elimwear a bit thin. Oh, inated only by removing the source or trouble whickcauses sue preferrednot to dlscuaawttb beglnnlngjo well, fie supposed It would end them. Everybody is naturally much interested m stopping the soon, and pe.sonally he would be business depression from which we are now suffering, but in glad when It did. Still It was a most awkward situation. She might reality we can only make it more comfortable and less serious. even want-t- o carry on with the Like a physical illness, it must run its course. We can, howgame. Mary Lou, to hfs surprise! intlation of of avoid another ever, crazy period speculation soon put his doubts to rest. and thereby entirely prevent another business depression. Well, Tony, the time has come So much for the economics of business depressions. tor me to be heartless and thrust you out of my life, hasn't It?; . . OPPORTUNITIES SHOULD BE GRASPED She watched his eyes tor some Indication, sonle hope. It only eht These depressions bring their opportunities as well as feel convinced that he didn't their tribulations. The future of each individual business now aVcom'pnsti men t wag on everyone- could want the engagement to end! folLou shared his glory lips. Mary depends upon how the present depression is used. Night Tony tossed down a cocktail lows day, but night does none of us any harm and all of us loo. as the girl to whom Tony Mary Lou reached tor anotbei She , good df we use it properly to rest up in. Our chief job now.is Titherington Is anengaged." glass. appearance of Heres to the termination ot ont to quit worrying about business conditions and to capitalize tried to feign but It was not sincere. happiness, engagement, she said with forced these conditions whether they are good or bad. This applies It was with a mingled feeling of to the corporations, executive, the small business man, and fear and suspense that she went gaiety. smiled across at her. Tony fear that the employee. For instance, 1930 will be a year to do some to Croyden to greet him Theres no hurry as far as Im sometheir when had constructive thinking. It gives executives a chance to develop the time concerned. We had a good time bewould end, of "lets pretend new plans and revise old plans; to not carry on for a fore. budgets and gamesuspense because well, when while? Why sales quotas ; to push forward necessary research work which and would it end? Secretly he hoped that she has been delayed in the press of prosperity. New improveJay and Jerry stood with her In wouldnt take up the suggestion. be ments in poduction and distribution methods should now the front line of the crowd as Gay With ft womand Intuition, however, devised. Moreover, when a plant is shut down it is the time Girl swooped down and came to Mary Lon knew exactly what had to clean, paint up, and make long needed repairs. Plans should rest not 201 feet from them. passed through hlsrnlnd. "Run up and meet blm, Mary now be laid and the policy of business concerns charted for Always the perfect little gentle stand shouted. "Dont Lou, Jay sjie . mpck.ed., , "J3ut rm not the next five years. nrtp,. like a stick,1 any more of just having The financial managements of business have an excellent there There wa Tony, leaning from the ame. To tell the' truth, Ive into refund fund and rates low chance under present money the cockpit, grinning his, lopsided been hanging log your return : to debtedness in such a way as to make substantial savings in grin shaking hands with the field sever e- the Jink." -But M&ry charges.-Bdeines3 officials.:'; future interest depressions always bring ."Oh yoU have?" Tonys voice fit the moment movfe. Totijt, Whs sHgbtly chagrined. about, eheap money and an active bond market. One very' tanSorry It a lean, like seemed a,' stranger gible way to capitalize such conditions, therefore, is to refund bronzed, adorable stranger whom Ive Interfered with your plans." Thats all- - right." she retorted bonds or mortgages outstanding with new bonds bearing a she happened, la some inexplicable airily. ; "Theres still plenty o lower interest rate. Such opportunities do not come often, wav, to love. tlms." , and they should be seized when they appear. She felt a horrible sense of emWhoS the new bloke? Ton barrassment Could this be the asked. '"I bet sbme dude has edgei OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYEES same Tony who had taken her' to Into my place. to her aunt his visit begged use out of should work to aqd when build time this Employees "Maybe." ' become engaged to him to make I suppose," ventured Tony, that up their physical reserves. One great difficulty with the sit- 'this trip possible? uation today is that almost everyone is tired out, from the heg serious, Intellectual, more de As she Btood there, tongue-tieexecutive to the office boy. The excesses and extravagances ' and glued In her footsteps, Tony pendent and better looking than am?" He remembered what sin of the past few years of prosperity have been a drain-o- n suddenly saw her. bad said on the subject once be everyone and now there is an opportunity to catch up and "Mary Lou!" he called, and fore. build up reserves. pushed his way through the mob "Maybe.". - This is an opportunity which should be especially seized toward her. A moment later he Tony was not to be put aside si her was hands, grinning gripping easily. by the man who is out of work. While every idle worker down at her. Look here, Mary Lou, Ive been should do his best to secure all the employment he can at this to Is It Lou, great "Jove, Mary IS hours without sleep. Suppose bent he time, he shouldnt worry any more than he can help. If work see you! Awkwardly home now, snatch a short rest is not attainable, use the time to make needed repairs about down and kissed her. A score of go and then well go out tonight and Tothe home. Many such repairs are chiefly a matter of labor, press cameras clicked as one. celebrate my return for the sakt and require very little expenditure for paint, lumber, and ma- morrow the whole world would see of old times. Say youre on! the under caption. their picture terials. We have all been through depressions before and we "Daredevil Flier Greets Fiancde.1 Mary Lous heart jumped to hei throat Iid she dare risk It Just know that ultimately business recovers, work is once more to Lou "It's blushed great Mary one more night? Surely there was plentiful, and our troubles forgotten. Hence, instead of Wor- - see you t00 ' attR0yef!ffiSSSfiFftoStrpFt-f:r'ririifiif5Sr!inffrfea or fatalistic rying adopting bered her resolution. This pretend able use of your time that you can. Get plenty of rest and Ing had to end some time. recreation and be ready physically, mentally and spiritually She pushed back her hair. Noth for the years to come. ng doing, Tony.. Thanks just the same, but you'll have to find some TIME FOR MENTAL IMPROVEMENTS one else to celebrate with you. Tony' looked both astonished and Such periods as the present offer rare opportunity for angry. worth-whil- e Public and books mentally. developing reading "You're not much of a sport libraries always show an increase in the circulation, of good All right Im not" Her voice books during periods of depression. Moreover, the books read was choked. at such times are for the most part not mere novels, but are Tony felt like kicking himself. Im sorry I said that Mary Lou. books on various industries in which these men have been Ycru're a sport and a darp good engaged. one. If it hadn't been for yon, I'd Employees, executives, and wage workers realize that now never have been able to have succeed. to if are and brush must they get posted up they started on that trip." He stood this Only a business readjustment brings average people into looking at her as she curled upon the divan. attitude. So, although we do all we can to check the business "I shall never forget that, Mary deflation, let us direct more of our efforts to filling our rain Lou. You know that dont you? barrels. Remember it is just as important to catch water when Yel the change wag more In. voice was almost pleading. it is raining as it is to make hay when the sun is shmging tangib)e than that She felt that HisWell, Im glad Ive been of some was was This the gone. boy Tony use In the world. DEVELOPMENT OF SPIRITUAL VALUES a man. She didn't know whether Tony walked aimlessly about the Both economic and political history clearlyteach us that to be glad or sorry. After all, did room ier a moment theu turBed ' lose since to matter was she toward the door. during periods of prosperity there develop extravagance it so soon anyway? "Well, Id better be going. Look waste, carelessness, fraud, graft, and crime. Those in fact him she watched his profile here, Mary Lou, are the fundamental reasons for the depression which always as Intently youre going to be talked of the flight, of the let me see something of you, aren't follows. During such prosperous times the churches are neday he had stopped In Paris on bis your without need of religion, return, glected, man feels Im afraid not, Tony." the church or prayer. Tony .was changed, to be sure, "Damn It all, why not? Tblnk ot a felt men Lon business possessing yet out Mary of employment,-wheWhen people are all the good times weve bad toShe ber. are showing losses instead of profits, when we fihd things longing sweepfor over gether. It conf end like this." herself. wanted Tony She Why wouldn't be go? drifting away from us, and we are unable to control the situafingers Itched for the feel ewildu't answer him. is a great ot Her better things. tion, then we look to higher-an- d his hair; she wanted to' kiss so Well, long, I'll call you some economic waste to have millions of people idle, but if as a re the cleft In his chin; she wanted soon qualities of- thrift,- - tqitave him close beside trerr She dayThe pent-u- tears flowed freely sult of hardships conservice and integrity, we are laying the foundation for great- - shut her eyes in agony. Tony the moment Tony had closed the talking, cheerfully but un- door. er progress in the future. There are certain intellectual and tinued Mary Lou's whole body stlf Girl. of emotionally always Gay tened la suddea disgust, with her spiritual values of great importance which only, business a great time In New York self. "thaff seems to bring to the surface. Perhaps after all, the Mary Lou," be said. "There' Oh, you fool, you little fool,' rainy days have their usefulness as well as the sunny ones. plenty of dash and daring to those she muttered, -- There was no need been has with America Une of American girls. I fell tn love Over the years the normal growth to do that At least you could lot of them.' have had him tonight. constantly upward. Those who watch this and refuse to be the Did What on Mary Lon knew she earth . possessed you?" stampeded, either by booms or depressions, always succeed in hated allyou?American girls. the end. (Copyright, ltlt, Uayz.f Oreig) You look tired, be commented. Business by the Babsonehart now stands at 12 per cent Yon mean' I'm not looking below normal compared with 7 per cent above normal at this pretty," she countered. We, can' time a year ago.1 spend "our l'ves Joyridin- - for J , n, NUMBER 164. RL AS ECONOMICALLY WORTHWHILE Excellent Chance Under Present Low Rates for Financial Managements to Find and hetind Indebtedness to Save on Future Interest Charges LARGEST AND HIGHEST PRICED NE PAH) CIRCULATION ' - rt i g BTSOhoto : nntig tony u or a flipht around the world. Mary Lou goes out frequently with Brynmor She beher former sweetheart. came engaged to Tony so he might obtain hia mint's Innnctat support for the flight. She had greed to back him if he won Mary Lout doesn t hand. Aunt Bthelbeita know t, but Mary f,ou agreed to a temporary engagement because she loved Tony, who said he never intended to mftrry aiP girl. Tony finally returns , a hero but he seems like a tran?rr to Mary Lou, She realties their make-belieengagement must end some-tim- e, so she tells Tony at once that she wti! see no more ot him. He seems to desire to continue but ehe refuses their play-aettnto go out with him even for one After he leaves, ehe more night rebukes herself severely tor dismissing Him so e&ruptly.. Chapter A NICE DAY 26 FOR CATS that she bad ended N OW affair, Mary Lou couldn't the un- - tiers tand, what-- had prompted, her decision. Tantalizingly came the thought of . what she and Tony might have done together. She abut ber eyes, beat clenched fists against a throbbing bead. Was it too late? She could call him on the phone, and tell him that she'd go. after all. She started across the studio, but at the sight of the telephone, her resolution wavered. "I don t have the mump or any thing catching. Jay," she smiled Ever since I told. you about it you've treated me as though I had some sort of disease. What do you want me to do, stay In bed and put a mustard poultice on my heart? That might help to warm It up. Gwendolyn ,Carruthers bounced Into Jay's shop just before lunch. She radiated an air of smug enthusiasm. Oh, Mrs. Jerome, I want the moet adorable gown you have in the shop. Tony Tltherington'e taking me to the theater tonight!" Inside the fitting room Mary a box of pins. "I'm to sorry, she apologized to her customer. . Gwendolyns exuberant voice became louder. V "Yes, ten It "unexpected? I nearly died ot shock when he told all-o-ff between him and Mary Lou. Gwendolyn tried on a dozen dresses before she made up- her mind. She Insisted thst Mary Lou should help her select a frock. She was parading before the mirror In ft gown ot green taffeta, high In front, but reaching to her Gwenheels behind. On dolyn It looked divine. No, Tony wouldnt like that,1 Mary Lou commented without besl Program Replete With Unusual Educational, Recreational, Musical and - Entertaining Numbers Time Budget Shows Hours Filled With Interest ORDERS OF TIIE DAY Monday Evening Program 6.00- - 7:30 Band Concert, Logan High School Band. .East Lawn Four-Hitc- h Demonstration.- East Lawn 7:00- - 8:00 Play , Hour East Lawn Joseph R. Jensen, Director 7:30-10:Motion Pictures for children livestock Auditorium : 8:00- - 9:00 General Assembly Amphitheatre America's Greatest Trail. Prof. Howard R. Driggs The Holy City, a cantata Chapel Prof. Osbourne McConathy, Director Motion pictures .East Lawn Sessions of Utah Woolgrowers Association Convention to be held at College Monday and Tuesday, 30 TUESDAY, JULY 15 Tuesday Forenoon rrogram 8.00- - 9:00 Display of exhibits Main Building Room Farmstead layout d 8:45- - 9:00 Demonstration girls oter 8 years old meetrat livestock building for excursion 9:00-11:Department Meetings Domestic Use of Wools and Worsteds for family Wardrobe Inexpensive Household Equipment easily made Main Bldg, 132 Plant lud. Bldg. 105 Building Houses for Homes , (Hlustrated lectures) 9:00-10:Livestock Feeding Auditorium -- ...Livestock - Dr. F. B. Morrison 9:00-10:Poultry Summer Problems In poultry flock Livestock Auditorium Prof. Byron Alder 9:00-10:: Plant Ind. Bldg. 201 Crop Hay Making Prof. J. C. HogensOn 10:00-11:0- 0 Livestock exhibit and judging demonstrations Jarns Dairy cattle and sheep Prof. George B. Caine, Prof. Alma Esplln 11:00-12:0- 0 Chapel "Impressions of Russia" Dr. F. S. Harris 11:00- 2:00 Display of exhibits Main Bldg. 133 Tuesday Afternoon Program 1 :00 Horseshoe Pitching Contest. East of Gym. 2:00- - 4:00 Motion pictures for children..... Chapel Abies Irish Rose, 2:00- 3:30 Department Session: Domestic Use of Wools and Worsteds for Family .'. Wardrobe. Main Bldg. 132 4 Inexpensive Household Equipment easily ..... Main Bldg. 132 made . Plant Ind. Bldg.- 105 Building Houses for Homes 8:30 -- ' 7" Loa'-could- . , d tects. Recreation Baseball 0 5:30-6:0- 0 Her body slumped listlessly. No, tation. He hate girls to wear she wouldn't call. But as she was green. bait way back across the room, the "Oh, Gwendolyn said In peevish I say, he hazarded, "I hope Im not interrupting a lovers reunion." Dont be foolish!" Mary Lou tried to force convietlon. You mean that you havt time to talk with me?" She laughed. All the time In the world." Well, give my regards to Titherington. I suppose he's there now? No, she said slowly. "Hes not here now." Look here, Brynmor, do you want to take me out sometime this weekr He seemed taken aback. You know I do. Id have suggested it myself, it I hadnt been afraid of treading on Tithering-ton- s corns. "He hasnt any. "What do you mean? 1 said he has nothing to do with It any more. The engagement is off. ' . "Well, Im staggered," gasped h e chuckled.. I hope you don't expect me to be sorry. "Suit yourself about that" Brynmor seemed elated. I say, Mary Lou, let's make It tomorrow night. I can scarcely Walt to see you." B y n m or: Then All rlgiit She let the receiver slide trom I ber hand. I suppobe Ill have to put op with him, she murmured distract edly. She felt numb all over. Somehow this was worse than the awful time when Gay Girl was missing. She wished that Tony never had come back. When Jay learned the n6ws; she couldn't understand Tl Mary Lou Simply refused to amplify her brief statement that the affair was ended She went to work as usual tb next morning. Jay had suggested that she might (Ike to take the day off, but Mary Lou wouldn't hear oi 1 - i -- , i, - And I thought disappointment that dresa suited me, too. What color does bis lordship prefer? Pink, Mary Lou replied with He .loves girls In conviction. pink. 8 he had a vision ot bee self in the atrocious pink dress sbe-haworn that first night at the lL.Dragaa.:-.Afvd-- ' Main Building Room 132 00 "Abies Irish 8:00- - 8:45 . General Rose, Assembly. .Amphitheatre Readings Dr. A. F. Blanks East Lawn Motion pictures ...Chapel Impressions of German Agriculture . Dr. F. B. Morrison (Illustrated) Dance 9:00 9:00-10:- 00 10:00 WEDNESDAY, weeks after- r Heres one that ought to fit she added, holding a fluffy you, geor- gette of anpleasant rose shade. Gwendolyn tried It but the effect was awful. She began to be so picious of Mary Lous judgment I think Ill take the green one, after all," she said decisively.- - "If Tony doesn't like me to It IU wear something else next time. Youll be sure to send It out this afternoon, Mrs. Jerome? It's Important you know." Oh. It Is. thought Mary Lou. Well see about thst! It wu a nice day (or cats. Jay decided to Join the game. Yon tnlxht pack It and send It off, Mary Lou, the said sweetly. And be. sure ebe gets It tn time, wont you, dear? Til sea to It" Mary Lous sweetness was a bit overdone. Upstair to the alterations voo Mary pou shook out the green dress before putting It In a box. spring moon. Spring night Gwendolyn and Tony. Her teeth gnashed, and aha stamped her foot on the Boo1. Thst same dress, she knew, would look lovely on her. And green was ' Tony's favorite color. A smile spread over her face, as she swiftly s ubslltu ted --the- p! nk dress for the green one. Then she died the delivery boy. , Alex, she said sternly, dont deliver this box to Miss Carruthers before six o'clock, see? Any time after six will do very well.- -Sbe reflected, with satisfaction, that the shop would be safely closed - by - si,- - No one would be there to answer Gwendolyns frantic phone call , Yes, It uxm a alee day for eats, (Copyright, Planning for JULY IS T tonZpt d't dellvered ward". Meal East Lawn "Identification of Textile Fabrics Tuesday Evening Program 6:00- - 7:00 Band Concert, Logan High School Band Bast Lawn Four-Hitc- h Demonstration East Lawn 7:00- - 8:00 Play Hour. Joseph R. Jensen, Director 7:30-10:Motion pictures for children.. livestock Building ' Mary Lou held up a dress of unpleasant rose shade. telephone did ring. It was Tony. It mutt be Tony calling to ask If sbe wouldnt change ber mind. She almost dropped the receiver before she got It to her ear. ' "Hello. Mary Lour , , Her heart dropped, and sh felt feeling ot disappointment. East Lawn of children Display of exhibits Contests 8:00-5:3- 1 - j eral 4:00- - 8:00 5:00- - 6:00 8:00- - 6:00 5:00- - 6:00 ( p (Illustrated) ; ...! ""Livestock feeding '....East Lawn Vitamins In Daily Life Dr. F. B, Morrison Livestock Bldg. 205 , Poultry; Feeding Problems. 'H1 Prof. Byron Alder Control ...Plant Ind. Bldg. 201 Crops Grajn Smut , . pro ,, c. Hogenson Session East Lawn "Utah. Rqral Homes President E. G. Peterson "Essentials in House Building" Raymond J. Ashton Secretary Utah Chapter American Institute of Arqhl- - 5.00-Gen- -- It h N i self-sufficie- Four-Hitc- Bos And 00 ge . y Forestry Summer School course in animal nutrition Dr. F. B. Morrison Livestock Auditorium 8:00-10:- 00 , - Wool . 133 ISJ. Uaytl Qrelg) Tomorrow Mry Lou mk a effort to fti.a comySr.s- rieipfrata t.cn .. ra Tcfiy. f. 7:45-1:0- , 0 8:00-11:- . 8:30 8:00-10:- 9:00-12:- 00 11:00-12:0- 0 1:00 1:00- - 2:00- 2:00- - Four Hitch Program Excursion to College Experiment Farms Meet at Livestock Building Boys and girls meet at Livestock Building Summer School course In animal nutrition Livestock Aud. Dr. F. B. Morrison Tour to visit rural homes (for women) Chapel General Session ' Supt. C. N. Jensen Wednesday Afternoon Program Horseshoe Pitching Contest 2:00 Livestock exhibit judging demonstration - Barns Horses Dean K. C. Ikcler Chapel 4:00 Matinee for children Summer School Students Across the Street Chester J. Myers, Director 3:30 Department Session: Domestic Use of Wool? and Worsteds for Family Wardrobe Inexpensive Household Equipment easily Main Bldg. 132 made.... ..Plant Ind. Bldg. 105 Building Houses for Homes. - (Illustrated) Livestock feeding Mysteries of the Protein Dr. F. B. Morrison Biag; 205 "a'ilanitatIofi'ahd Disease Pf6h!rmr::..rXlVT;stocg Byron Alder Plant Did. Bldg. 201 Kriiit F. M. Coe - North Lawn 00 General Session "Satisfying Rural Homes A. W. Ivins President Peterson William Director Domain Public Violin Solo Roy Halverson How Federal Farm Board Can Help Farmers of Utah, J. R. Howard 5.0Q- - 6 ,00 Display of exhibits East "Lawn 5:00- - 6: 00 Baseball!. .North Dawn ' , 5:30- - 6 OO Contests... f Wednesday Evening Program . East Lawn 7:00- - 8 ; 00 Musical Concert Imperial Glee Club 7:30-1- 0 :00 Motion pictures for children. ... Livestock Auditorium' Lilac Time." Chapel - Drama 8ll5 -- School., . Across the - Street" Collett Chester J. Myers, Director Thursday, July 17 . General Session 9:00 Round Table discussion of agricultural marketing, act to with special references to procedure for organization market Utahs livestock through The Farm Board. J. R. Howard . v. AMonlTOr ir rhflrfrA -- . . tp-- . .. |