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Show ARE TliUii!a'T Dec TWO "Souvenir of I. PUBLISHED BY rH3 EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY EUred t the Iost Office every day in the woeli except Sunday . at Logan, Ltah, asoenud Class Matter. AUVEKT1SINU KATE El U.NIH1IEU ON APPLICATION By mail, per month.. advanee-Oellvert- Member of Associated Press n The Associated Pres ia exclusively entitled to tho nao for of ail new dispatcbi credited to it cr sot otherwtae credited -In this paper and alno the local newa ptibllahed therein. AfB' 1 I Airtight or republics tlonTor tpemi arspitetiei tliet'etr 'reserved. repuh-dcatlo- READINGS Change Fair Today ;rJUill2Slri48t6Il7im8t9HJ15QYesterday - The above are takefl trom TUB JUUKNAL'8 barometer at t oclock each reading afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday reading each Hoiuiqy refer to Saturday's reading and THE SPECULATIVE FEVER HE prolonged decline in the stock market seems tmany people as an unmitigated folks should have learned wholesome lessons from jjf IheuMiwn losses, lljey. had conceived the idea that they could gain wealth throrrjjh speculatioHr A lot of - them having" found that.this hope-wa- s illusory, are in a mood now to settle down to their They will give up trying to get something for reaftorji. , nothing, tc former years the number of people who speculated in stocks was quite limited. It was regarded as a somewhat daring and sporty thing. Now a host of people who do not loollike speculators, are buying and selling them. The errand-bowho haunts the city offices, the newly arrived or the manual laborer, may have been taking imnflgriu hi 3 fliers An someones-tip- , Sqmeone passes out the word that his sisters cousins husband, who works in a brokerage office, says that such and suck- a stock is bound to rise, and people will buy it on such remote, information. The chances are that if the prospects are favorable for that stock, the insiders who get the low, dowh" on everything, have already taken advantage of the situation, and have pushed the stock up plenty high enough. Someone has to own the stocks of our corporations. s often do well to buy the stocks of the corfor which they work, since they are in a position porations to khof w hether they are well managed or not. Their is thereby incited, and the company is likely to become more prosperous. But when a host of' people who know little or nothing about security investments, buy stocks without accurate information, they are running big chances of loss. The old home town bank is better for them. T Frsnk E. Smtth (lower left) wae hot and killed by Police Inspector Walter Garrett (right attempting to escape when arrested with his wife, Ellen, in Oakland. He was the alleged t) leader In the v $53,000 "Southern" Pacific robbery at Nobel, Cal. The woman, pictured above is accused of Having driven the getaway cars in the Pinole bank and McAvoy train holdups, prev. ious jobs. Above, at right; is an arsenal found by police in the Smith cottage. y l - f -- A refreshing, uproarious human comedy, dumb-bell- s which the prove themselves anything but dumb belles. Arrested in a speakeasy raid by a smug local reformer, they turn the tables on him, thus winning the count not for themselves alone, but for the uplifters unwilling fiancee and for the likeable young pugilist v.ho wants to marry her. d Much mirth is created by the ingratiatingly devilish grandmother of the girl and a crotchetty and amorous old gentleman who wants to be accepted as grandmas suitor. These two secretly aid the boy, H. W. ilancey, Dec. 6, Hyde "Park, and girl, to eliminate the bluenose. The story is a gay, speedy one, and its splendid Situations are heightened by James Gleason, the New York . playwright who hot only does the hard-gu- y dialogue for Mantis Hansen; Dec. p, 2nd West 8th North, Dumbells in Ermine but plays Trainer. the part of the pugilist's hard-hittin- g, ed Wage-earner- am-'biti- j on IV,, - r 4 whole-hearte- women, of the lirst ut jag- - dustips ' Dust is frequently a vehicle for germs. In thei days of the long .skirts, the trailing tail was a most effective collector of dust--angerms. Now that this --hazard has been done away with by fashion, dirt and dust may still be brought houso ' by shoes, into ,.the clothes,- - and through the air. most disease Fortunately, germ4;do not survive long when, exposed to fresh air and sunlight. OU Jhci other hand, the corners jn the house are liable to be- - dark and warm. Germs stand a better chance of surviving there than elsewhere that is why whatever dust collects there Is best gathered up by a vacuum cleaner, or moistened jmop and dusting cloth. Sweeping only distributes it. The hazard of dust Is particular significant where there .are young children th the house, or they are prone d NATURES BIG SliQV to creep about and play on the floor, and their tendency to put things that do not belong there into their mctiths One of natures most stupendous spectacles is provided by the breaking ub of the ice in one of Alaskas great rivers. To the native Indians it is an annual event and marks merely the end of one season and the beginning of- another, but to, the white man "who is privileged to watch it and manifestation of natures to hear it it is an ' inexorable power. Captain Jack Robertson, famous explorer and adventurer in the Alaskan wilderness, has succeeded in photographing all the aspects of this phenomenon and from it has obtained the title of his talking picture of Alaskan adventure, The Break-Uwhich comes to the Lyric Theatre Friday and is notorious. For this reason, too, it is preferable that the children's rooms should fee sunlit and airy, and that they should not have heavy rugs or heavy hangings. Rugs and arapenes arei exceedingly liable to collect dust. Where, for certain reasons. It IS essential that the floors be covered, it is desirable that the rugs be kept scrupulously chan and that they should be periodically .exposed to .sunlight and fresh air two valuable and elective sterling agents. Tams ipanff IN ALASKA - awe-inspiri- hnrrj ho are stem and high handed, Stucky, oclock four-- H encasement. I club agent hare, e en If they are loving . and has been advised. They are: Lola just. It Is necessary for a par- Concordia, Kas., Dec. 3 (Pj city records had to bo changed before Melvin Hammer could ic in the United States navy. Melvins birth certificate! stated he vfas a girl and his name was Melvfna. Melvin knew differently, bat -- ho had -- to- have the records altered to convince the navy. Perfected screen grid superheterodyne 8 powerful tubes 3 Screen Grid Amplifiers Four Injured Near -Sup- Lava Hot Springs er-Selectivity New Speaker New COLORFUL TONE D ?11- 2- COMPLETE Grace, Idaho, Dec. 3 (AP) Four men injured in an auto, Tubes with mobile accident near Lava Hot Springs were recovermg today. FREE TRIAL The four, James Walsh, T PAYMENT CONVENIENT Tremblay, Fred Forestal and D Lyons, all Of Colorado Spruags, Cole, were injured when thbir Crystal Bottling and eutcmobile left fha highway and overturned. The machine was demolished and' passing motorExchange ists brought them to a hospital here. . 444 Phone West 1st N. The men, plasterers, were Utah Logan, to Boise to woift. -- Fnmture 72-7- 4 en-rou- r- McGregor, first prize for canned fruit, second for canned beef, second or canned pickles atid third for Mema canned chicken; fourth prize for canned pork; Henrietta McGregor, first prize for mixed pickles, eighth for canned vegetables and seventh or canned pork. Mema and Henrietta are sisters, while Lola-i- s a cousin. r, ' Saturday. ' Stop wasting costly HEAT of problems. Little Misunderstandings Keej) warm these frigid Judson Peale Bjr Al Idaho 4-- H Club mornings! Line your attic Most omis looking back over with this unique Wool our. chmhood can remember that wc suffered frequently from Girls Win from Wood ft ass; guilts and shames which been have by ht dispelled iyC More than half the worlds 4ftUttle frank and friendly Pocatello, Dec. 4 (JP) Three silver output is obtained as a cushion with our parents. derived from ores girls cf Perry, Idaho, well prizBecause a child lacks full es at the International Live- in which some other metal beadult comprehension and provides the chief revenue. cause he has not the back- stock show in Chicago H. R. ground of experience dr knowledge of the world necessary for. properly evaluating much that "OLD,drafty,hard- he sees and hears, he frequentthis frigid ly gets false impressions of very or warm and weather ordinary happenings. cozy no matter how If he is a high strung and The best roiiiii! in the Slate it is . . . Which wintry emotional child, these impresSaturday kind of house is yours? sions may vividly influence his causing him to imagination, Hertzs a simple way to hours work and the job is lkmg9MumpijaL,Jria. carry through h.s growing years THURS. & FRIDAY PASlONT FSUlSfc. VSDLSON, protect it no matter how cold don6. Ask us how many feet a good many unserviceable atpresents and windy the WC3ther your attic wilj require. Come 1 ? titudes and feelings. Simply tuck in this thick, m today. Mother, looking into her purse be and suddenly realizing that faflexible Balsam-Wother has forgotten to leave with tween the fop story ceiling Bolsdm-Woo- l her that morning the money joists or roof rafters. for household expenses, may FLEXIBLE INSULATION Balsam-Woc- I is the most exclaim in momentary annoyance. efficient house insulation Pays you money! issuktiag The young child standing by known, I factually approaches jtar a tlx triHt Balsam - KW 3 on tons for itself ia fuel savings. H Uhm a f:ta may mistake her passing irritasheeps wool in warmth. tion for an expression of calayears Balsam - Waal pays ya a a definite Balsam-Wois aanaol dividend ia fuel Savings over Installing mity. and may carry from the incident a feeling of worry that and above its enginal cast not a remodeling job. A few Is not forgotten in an hour or dav. Let Us Demonstrate ,This Remarkable Insulation know , It Is because we never Product To You! just how things are being registered in our childrens minds that it is well to keep open al ways the path of confidence be tveen ourselves and them. In this way, we will be able . See the famous to clear up little misunderVALLEY of 10,000 SMOKES1 standings before they are added and to by others. Children, do not, of course confide in parents THE YUKON BREAK-U-P rHONE 82 238 SOUTH MAIN Prizes J p, ! ilc. I haie a four e and it now nix! ent to be companionable with his child if he hopes to inspire the confidences which will prevent the little misunderstandings which may be the benesis Said He Was GirL. cofhm-ehen-siv- - Beware of Dust A --new broom sweeps clean, broom ia not the thing but to iij cleaning the house-brooms tend to raise the dust -- and dust is dangerous. Th& modern, preferred method (preferred both for its economy in the labor of cleaning, and preferred for its sanitary means is a moistened mop or Birth Certificate cen- tury, impoitanl and unusual events in early Church history, items of unusual Importance m the church life of today, pictures of all tnei Temples of the church and of many of the mis si olis of the . church throughout the world. The book was compiled and edited by Ceorgc, D. Pypsr, under the supervision of the comCelebration Centennial mittee. A group of special writers prepared - the - articles on various phases of church activities ana progress. Included in the list are: George Albert Smith, James E Talmage David G McKay, I,evi F,dgai Young, George'D. Pyper, Josepn F. Merrill, Julia A J?. Susie Lund, Young Gates, Mary Connelly Kimball, Clarissa A. Eeesley, May Anderson, AnF. Archibald drew Jensen, Bennett, Weston N. Nordgren, and John D. Giles. As the edition to be issued is limited, the book will not be offered for public sale, but will be distributed under ah allotment plan to the missions and the various . stakes of tho church. This plait ix now being developed, and it Is expected that distribution will begin shortly. Advance copies mdi-- c a t e that One Hundred Is one of the most Years valuable and important reference! books yet issued by the church, being very and complete in its treatment of th.i outstanding features of thei first century. over-zealo- r ; J KA1ES Paid in advance Rain D. S. After months of preparatior a complete record and souve r.ir of nial celebratfcti Cf the L. D. S. church .has been issued from the press, and will bci ready fer distribution in a limited way in thq near future. The book is entitled One Hundred years." It is intended to be not only a record and souvenir of the Centennial Celebration and Pageant, but also to serve as a reference book In connection with the history, activities and progres- s- 01 the church in its first century. conOne Hundred Years tains more than one hundred and fifty illustrations, including all of the present general authorities cf the church, out(both men standing leaders BSUtlPIION BAROMETER - PAVa- - Centennial Out! d, tiy mail, two year per months Delivered, two yean advance.. -- 1Q.;0 1 t . fcl i 04. CcmdeleReccfd THE JOURNAL n n if: greetings feveryone Best Said Z . With Our New 1930 Christmas and fflezv Year Greeting Cards A wul range of colorful designs drawn by the worlds bestirtists, gives you the vatlpty you wish in choosing. All cards imprinted to order. 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