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Show THE DAILY PAGE TWO. AND HERALD THE JOURNAL AUGUST MONDAY. 3. 1931. KANSAS FARMERS DUMP WHEAT ON STREETS AS PRICE DROPS TO LOWEST IN HISTORY ! - Hmuw TIh A Scripps-Every afternoon, C (Sache anfield Newspaper axeept Saturday, 36-3- s $2-9- Scripps-Canfiel- OTTIS PETERSON, Press. Member Audit bureau d of Circulation, R. W. MARTIN, you printed about writes J. months ago out got me and my family onto a stump ranch and it seems to inonly fair that we ought flict an account of our adventures I What, asks ro - the two wntor, moat important things to taka a Howdy, folks along tion , , on a summer Advertising Manager JIM MARSHALL R-- six upon you. . . It was way . hack early last that spring when you suggested some of ub would have to turn looking pioneer again and stop out and for a master and go be our own bosses Well, me and the missus and the boy and girl read that and as I hadn't thought it over and vaca- Thats sasy: (1) Monsy. (2) Mors money. N.E.A. Service, Newspaper Managing Editor BY LnjuTrr A column Humor and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave . Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holidays, at matter paper Co., N. Gsnsar Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clasProclaim liberty at the postofflee, Logan. Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription thruout the land the year, In advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrier. price Gilman, NjcoI! & Rulhman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicago office, tlOt S. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, lS.Tre-aton- t St.; Detroit office, 1120 Fisher bldg Foil leased wire of the United Western Features, and the OBSERVER Chemist announces that cigars rich in potash and iron. Mabbe so, but the one we smoked last any job and no likelihood of getnight also contained alfalfa, cab- Faced with financial disaster as they pour- the greatest flood of golden grain in history on ting one we took a chance . . . a Kansas became a state, bage and a hunk of old rubber an already glutted market that sees wheat prices the lowest since boot. We had about a hundred dolKansas farmers are taking their predicament with irony. Here you see rorest Kennett lars saved over from the time if. if. truck in the street, rather than sell his crop at 1 worked. of Bucklin, Kan., dumping a wheat-lade- n truck bears the caption "Kansas Wheat $ 27 cents a bushel. The mule painted on "but this iwas getting down ntlZE CONTEST WINNER liwer every day and we couldn't Farmer'' and on the other side a sign reads Farm Board. see much hope ahead and so Jacob W. Fireplug (see photo) my Gift whose folks pioneered is the winner of out her in the !ate60s said we our first b i g would try the same thing camp cookery We may not make any contest, Mr, Fir, hut we will money she said succeeded plug eat next winter and have a home in frying a flap-jacMr. and Mrs, O. L. Wright, Mr. and thats more than a lot of ao and Mrs. iBeri Hawkes, Mr. and tough folks will and hard it could Mrs. A. P. Anderson, Mr. and and so we took the $100 And j t I be played sucMrs. R. H. Paikinson, Mr. and and loaded them into kids the Leson a old Lizzie and set out . . . cessfully LONG BEACH, Calif., Aug. 3. Mrs Ivan Gary, Mr. and Mrs. the Mrs. GarOsWell we chugged around for Forty-fivphonograph, (UR) persons, several of ter D. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. wald McMeaale, them women, congratulated them- net Woodwaid and Mr. and Pow-nata few days and finally we found an old cabin on an abandoned judge of the selves today on a maritime acci- Vernon Oliverson motored to stump-rancSprings Friday evening sampled dent that could have been worse. and settled there folof Mr. beside a tiny stream. Crowded with a holiday party, where they enjoyed a plunge, refreshI went to the county seat flap- the fishing tug Wolf Man, an- lowed bv dancing and Fireplugs and found the owner and had a jacks. Little hope chored 12 miles from shore, was ments. Anderson Noel f. Mr. and Mrs. Is held for his rammed amldship by the freighter talk with him and he said we from of Grgntsville, Ulah, called on relinbound Penwick Castle, could live there as long as we recovery, atives here Wednesday wanted hnd gave me $10 God by P. L. Clark. Liverpool and Panama, The Trail Builders boys went on were pitched Seven persons bless him! FriRiver canyon and with that I bought seeds Golf asociation overboard, but all were picked up a hike up Cub United State were accompanied by They and a few chickenB and chugofficials Intend to keep the new unhurt and the Wo'f Man made day. Mrs. Hazel Oliverson. shoie under its own "power. ged hack to the ranch and told large ball. Mrs. Thon as Preston and Mrs. Members of the Wolf Mans mjr Gift and we buckled down to Were glad of this. The one we crew were of Jensen could not account for the Nephl work have Is doing so well, wed hate at Anderson A. P. Mrs. of Castle guests Penwick to throw it away and buy an- ramming. The We spent most of our money suddenly changed its course while her home Thursday afternoon. other one. Mrs. Bart Nash was hostess to it was a short distance away to for staples and overalls for all Thursclub the Jolly Neighbors bear directly down upon the tug, of us and then made the old INCENTIVE. then swerved as it came closer, day at the home of Mrs. G. L. cabin habitable and started a gara was time The greatest spur that men do past Bridge Wright. but not enough to clear. den of the afternoon. High score prize have Th Gift put in spuds and was awarded to Mrs. Thelma One of Colorado's greatest man beans and To keep them on the hop. peas and a whole mess t Is when their wives start charge prize to hunt9 is under way for the fiend of truck Doney and the 18, Mrs. Nettie Lewis. A prettily ar- who, while Glenda Kinng, accounts and I knocked a At some expensive shop. ranged luncheon was served on above, looked on in horror, shot chicken house and atogether run and small tables to members and the and killed her sweetheart, Lewis the kids gathered firewood for Mrs. J. Palmer, 19, aa they sat in a the old rusted following special guests: Little Homer Brew Jr., says stove and we Lowell VanNoy and Mrs. Leroy parked car near Colorado Springs. started In to live that cutting off a cat's tall is Alblston of Richmond, Mrs. George "It was pretty tough at first very naughty, because the Bible Morrison of Lewiston and Mrs. hut hoy! how we did sleep says, "What God hath joined toSALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 3 (Uk) Lizzie Webb. and eat and NOT worry about gether let no man cut asunder. knew 20, today Mrs. White of Ogden is a guest Edgar Dansie, ' a job how it feels to see death staring at the home of her daughter Mrs. in face. R. the H. yon Parkinson and family. sje Well, Jim just wanted to Dansie climbed to the summit Mrs. Robinson and daughters, ABREAST OF THE TIMES tell you that although were not of Mt. Timpanogos with a group Mane and Carolyn are spending making money we're all healthy Horatio R. McGIImp, president of others. Coming down he de- this week at the home of her and happy and Im raising two of the McGlimp cided to take a short cut. daughter, Mrs. Frank E. Woodon shares and w'e get ono hogs He found the shorter way much ward and family. Brick Company, SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 3. (U.E) of them along In November announces a steeper and more hazardous than Cral Hatch of Logan, Mrs. Representatives and believe me well eat! of at least 10 Esther Hatch lost balance He his and son, Maurice, radical departur anticipated. and then when good times in the merchan- plunged down the steep mountai- were here on business. Mrs. Hatch western states were expected to come again maybe well get back to a tomorrow here has been her with a lay brink. over gather chasm and fell staying son, to the old job and maybe not dizing of bricks. nside of battle against the proteetween plan of Oral Hatch since American him and he torrtor-her (Logan ' and as we feel now we dont Beginning trom Philadelphia last posed 15 per cent horizontal care much row, every brick Folk canyon a thousand feet be- return rate increase month. freight sought by narrow low The a was to a ledge. delivered AND Miss Fay Lewis of Richmond, all steam railroads of the country. cheers for LISTEN ; Heres three customer will be ybting man fell on the ledge. JTR. G. and his brave of the meeting is to little Miss Purpose Verda Christensen of Preswas imminent. cellStill in danger Gift wrapped and that good old cominterstate the for ton, and Garth Dalian plans lay Woodward cast to shale threatened Slipping American spirit that will find a ophane. merce commission this and Miss Vida Johnson of deshearings Salt a over him the After edge. way out of trouble if you give Photo by Weldon Bufftom. City were guests at the month at Portland, San Francisco it half a chance. perate effort the youth finally Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet and Salt Lake City. to climb hack to safety. The state of Washington It is now fashionable for young managed has Woodward motored to Downata An English aviator has built notified E. E. Corfman, president a ladies to go without socks. We springs Friday evening. model airplane with automatic comPublic of Utah a C. of the bunch know Utilities U. Bradford was called to controls that is flown Twin Falls Thursday on account mission, that it will have no redheaded kids who are right in successfully at tomorrow's meeting. with a motor of of an accident. His son Floyd restyle. ceived serious injury in an auto- Californias commission also will mobile accident while on his va- not be represented. TIMES CHANGE. cation. He was rushed to a hosOh, res the flapper's swimming Too Classify! pital and was reported as being suit. GREETING SENDS in a very serious condition. With nary frill nor flounce; HYRUM Mrs. Maria was The sent Anderson, following greeting It used to weigh 10 pounds or so, FOR SALE Good used at the family 75, died Sunday piano. Saturday by George Q. Rich to the but now it weighs an ounce. 45heme in the Hyrum Second ward BACK ON JOB 39 North Rich family gathered for the an'trGcheap West. A10 Meiiin Smith, salesman at the nual family reunion at Weal following an illness of six years. The bail of a Western boot- Sl.e has been seriously ill 'or the College Boot Shop, is hack on the Beach, Bear Lake; Stick to the FOR RENT Three furnishei legger was set at $65,000. it took past month. job today, refreshed after a vaca old style faith of our father. The modern downstairs rooms. 12 neaily all his small change. Funeral services will be held tion of eight days spent in Yel- ten commandments are still in full West Center. A1( 2 p. m. in the lowstone park. force and effect, and it is as easy at Wednesday One of the thrills YE DIARY Hyrum Second ward chapel. on his tour of this for our Lord to perform a mir- FOR SALE' Phone 191-experienced foi (August 2) Mrs. Anderson was born in Al- wonderland, Mr. Smith said was acle as for us humans to swat quaits pure, raw milk for $ a November Delivered borg, 1, Denmark, 1865, fly. a the of viewing reanywhere. (Lord's Day.) Thys evening, park the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. geyser which play be with you and Sorry I for the spouted home from turning Neighbor fee your puls's. Jebsen. She came to Hyrum first time since 1852, Jones house at a late hour, I did Jens according in 1881 and on Agust 6. 1SSS, to official records. become affrighted at the deserted Accompanying married Andrew B. Anderson. Mr. were Miss Smith Eda streets and did fear footpads; and Italy's increase in the use of Doty She had been an active church Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. hydro electric power has displaced did deem It excellent judgment, worker during her period of resi- E. J. Soiensen and daughter of an annual coal consumption of forsooth, to hide my wallet on my dence in Hyiam. She was the Rexburg, Iddho 0"9 tons. THEATER person. And after much thought, first Sopresident of the Relief I did place it inside my hat, but ciety in the Hyrum Second ward, I -- ord! did forget it be there being released several KOIF PLAYING! years ago. id d d take of fmy hat absently She is survived by her husband and wallet was lost, which and the following children: Peter rtrkc me mighty wroth, for it an-- David Anderson, Grover, Wyodoth contain much monies and ming; Alma and Borgan Anderson, Seven copper Hyrum; Mrs. Lottie Oakes, San securities, stamp, pennier and a two-ceDiego, California. ire - THE Neither this newspaper, nor any of directly or Indirectly, with any political vate business except the publication of - lrmB WELL, THERES A JOB FOR ANN A ! br Hill billy The sheep is the dumbest animal I have ever obseieed ; that IS why 1 get such a kick out of watching sieep, A fellow can look at a tins of silly woollea plodding through the dust behind a and figure out what humanity is going to do the nest thousand jfaara. 1 can lit on the front stoop of tbs shack with a History of Civilisation in hand and, by merely peering over the top of my glasses see human history reincarnating Itself. There was a hole in the fence through which the sheep traveled. They tvere wearing a deep path up the hill that threatened to hen .the rains become a , gully cams, to I dosed tbs hols with a couple Of extra strands of wire. Twenty feet on either side there was a passage and the dura sheep knew there was a passage there, for eeeastokxny aome enterprising mw weeM leave the trail and through the ether gap. ga ' Sot after f closed this particular hole what did the sheep do They poshed and they pried and they wrigSM until they opened a lisle between the wires and then Want th roach, shedding hanks of Whet end considerable hide. Than I went np and added two Mare strands at barb wire, and (dad an the wlret together with haling wire and interwove shakes ad that svm a eat couldnt crawl through. What did the sheep dot bell-whth- ' T bey tntued at thbee shakes; they huddled on top of the hill in the hot asa for horns; they Watted sag they Masted; occasionally soots smart Math wonld stray away and go through the aearby gbps, hht as Inf the elree, the mother la the flash, would they trove the beaten path? Not on yapr shlsy tintype they wouldn't. That ruttad hill trail, with the "latte utsap at the top of It. th human race, so far as noorded history gives indication. Qeaaslnrully aome smart Messiah asms along and shows the way fbrnth the fence of fate, hut lias aaroae follow the new trail? No air.' We Just huddle around the closed gap end blither for 2000 years. Excuse me, please- - I now have to bounce a brick off a silly eWe who Imagines my hack porch Is a bedroom. rp-.soea- crvEtiroR is nocn - BETTER WEST ORANGE, N-- ; ., Aug S. dUO'TWma A. EdUon, til at his Llewellyn park home here, continued to gala steadily In strength today and took an active interest hi the news of the day, a hopeful Indication, according to hla physician, Dr. Hubert 8. Howe. A bulletin Issued this forenoon said:-- , "Mr Edison had a good night. seven hours. He Is in excellent spirits and is taking more interest in outside affairs than he has for many days." Bf slept Thrifty as we arc, it seems to us that a lady named Anna Denisuik (hereafter referred to as Anna, for short) is beins wasted in this country, Anna live in Mount Clemens, Mich., and her occupation seems to be taking the jail apart. Last time she was in she wrenched out all the plumbing and nearly flooded the place, 'They let her out and she almost wrecked her husband; so now she's back for ninety days, gnawing up padded cells and tying iron bars into pretzels. We propose that Anna be appointed an ait.: to American statesmen detained to fix up European finances. Then when one of these impasses was reached in a council chamber over in Berlin or Paris, Secretary Stim-so- n or Secretary Mellon would merely go to the door and call: "Anna? After that, there would he nothing for the foreign diplomats to do but aign on the dotted line, mop their brows and curse this here crude American diplomacy. AND THIS IS FINAL Let'a draft Anna and get action! Various ridiculous aspects of the red bogey raised by conservative politicians to scare voters back to the pld traditions have been discussed in this column before. Aa a conclusive, irrefutable argument, .Jay Franklin states in the Forum that American populace, by its very nature, doesn't went foreign help in any situation. Of course, nobody expects the stevedores at Memphis, Tenn., to start crooning the 'Volga Boat Song, he writes. "Nobody believes that Stalin will get us if we don't watch out. Nobody expects to see an American Cheka eviling the bourgeoise to Alaska. We are quite capable to raising our own political wild oats without the aid of red wheat, and never in the past have we we wanted to raise h on our own account." had to borrow the institutions of another country when ab,olute,y riht- Jy- Furthermore, if estabIJU American lished leaderarhip fails in the present crisis, new leader will appea within our borders. And if the same leadership goes to work and solves home problems, it won't have any foreign competition. stick-in-the-m- - - 4 CACHE MEN TO AIRMAN BRAVES AD) GATHERINGjTHUNDER CLOUD Four Logan members of the American Legion and one from the Lewiston post have been named on committees for the big state convention which la to be held at Park City on August Those from Logan include; N. H. W. C. Salisbury, finance: Brangham, child welfare: Henry B. Johnson, chairman of time and pluce of 1932 convention committee; Percy E. Smith, Americanism. Wayne Wiser of Lewiston is on the permanent organization Slid order of business committee. Although Mr. Johnson is chairman of the time and place of th It is 1932 convention committee, not believed that the local post will put In a hid for the 1932 anThe local post nual gathering. made & strong bid for the convention this year hut was defeated by Park City by a close a con-tee- t, three TIMP CLIMBER all-cu- ESCAPES FALL RAIL INCREASE TO BE OPPOSED w-- e HYRUM WOMAN buck-toothe- CLEVELAND, Aug. 3 (URi Pilot Ralph C. Wensinger, of the Cleve land airport weather bureau, today described how he flew inlo a thunder-heajust to see what wag inside. The weatherman flier, who makes daily readings 18,000 feel above the airport, said he had always wanted to explore the in lerior of a sky fog. Sc, he said "I tried it. When 1 drove my plane intr the fleecy c'oud it was caught ar In the hands of a giant, and tosset My Indicator showed r upward. Speed of 165 miles an hour ar the uncontrolled ship shot aoft Cross currents ripped In fron both sides, tossing the plane a: though it was e toy. I was ai most thrown from my seat. Mj safety belt was loosened, but hooked my toes under the sea and saved the ship. Tossed out oi the cloud baci &t an angle of 45 degrees, Wen singer regained control of the plane and landed, he said. The which re plane's meteorograph, corded the conflicting currents in Aw, who In heck invented the thundeihead, was expected tc day anyway? prove the scientific value, weath er bureau officials said. AUTOS CLAIM HO IN UTAH - SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 3. tU.Pi Two moi Ivps today in week-enr.'..o accident fatalities. The dead are: Leroy Burning-ham- , 7, Salt I.ake and James Whyte, 18, Salt Lake. The Burningham child was struck down and fatallv injured bv a car driven by George E. Fritche, 39. Police, who investigated the accident, indicated that Fritch was not to blame. The boy was on an errand for his t'a rents. Whyte's death was partially due to his own excitement, an Investigating officer ri polled. The youth was a passenger In a car driven by Miss Lucinda Larson 17, Saturday. As the machine approached a bridge, Whyte giabbed the steering wheel, it was said, and caused a collision with another car He died shortly after arriving at the hospital. Miss Larson and three others in the. car sufiered painful but not serious J j Injuries, DEPARTMENT 140. Washington Bureau, t 1322 New Yolk Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin SANDY; 1UUES, and enclose .herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled U. S- postage Stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: HERALD-JOURNA- - NAME and NO. I am e "ANSWERS CALL STATE a reader of the Logan, Utah, Herald-Journa- l. i Late To - rn't Public Invited Mon FREE! Interesting Facts scores and scores. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a new bulletin on SANDWICHES that contains suggestions for And sandwiches that perhaps you never heard of. are all and are some unique, is of them one tasty, every appetizing an dattractive. For that afternoon bridge in the hot weather- lor that small tea you are giving, for that picnic party you are planning, for the snack to be eaten on that auto for every occatrip, for that Sunday evening supper sion these sandwich suggestions will come in handy. Fill out the coupon below and send for this bulletin! CITY Franklin GETS THRILL te vi ST- k Sees Her Lover Slain By Fiend one-eight- h i When the Earl of Sandwich thought up the bright ot idea of putting a slice of meat between two slices bread to make the first "sandwich he started somekind and thing! From this simple beginning, the chefs eties of sandwiches that clever hostesses and smart the into has run the palate have invented for tickling - hi - BOAT PARTY Earl and a Great Idea Th r TRUTH QUICK its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, party, public ulility, real estate promotion or other prinewspaprs devoted solely to disinterested public service. THE UTAH STATE AGRICULURAL COLLEGE. ABOUT To Hear HISTORY The Utah State Agricultural college was founded March 8. 18SS by action of the State Legislature which accepted the revisions of a uational law passed by Congress In 1862 and signed by President Abialiam Lincoln. In September, 1890, the College was first opened for the admission of students. The College is a national as well aa a state institution. It is land grant colone of forty-eigh- t leges and universities in the United States made possible by the act ot Congress in 1862 and it draws pan of its support from the Federal government. As one or a great group of national institutions the College has a source of strength which would be impossible if it were simply a state or local Institution. There aie three major division in the College: the 'division of the college proper, the Extension Division ,aud the Experiment Station. The Branch A?i Iculiui al col lege ai Ci dar City is a branch ol the Institution at Logan. LIEUT. THOMAS MULROY, U.S.N., man vrko didnt Itnsw it Trie was Ieidcd had a fcrettar who taught histair wouldn't hffn Chief Engineer of Byrd Expeditions North and South Poles to L.echire (with moving pictures) on Antarctic Exploration j 4 LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Agency c I H 3 JSOX 3 Wednesday, August 5, 1931, 8:30 p. m. |