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Show LOGAN (UTAH) PACE TWO THURSDAY, OCT. DAILY HERALD, CACHE VALLEY 2, T9 3 0, Jr Genius Cannot Be Confined to Narrow Limits or to Fixed Convention Even Though They Are the Limits and Conventions c Burned Dead 'nni me Hera! d A Every afternoon, except Saturday, Humor and Sunday morning. Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave , Logan, lush, by C id e ahey Newsholidays, at paper Co., N Gumiar Ravmuson, president, and entered as second class mat er at tbe posttiffice, Logan. I tab, under the act of March 3 .1879 Subscription price 2 the year in sdvsn.o nr vs cent: the bj unm, 38-3- 8 V Member N. E liberty tnruout the laqd" Features, and the A THE TRUTH QUICK Neither tills newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or offictala has anv connection whatever, other prii directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, ua! estate promoUon , vate business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to dlsiutt rested public service. HARRY" S. LESTER, OTTIS PE1LRSON, Advertising Manager. Managing Editor i a?' Hawdy, folks! One advantage of listening in on a broad cast of a world series is that you run no chances of having your hat stove In by a rabid fan sitting behind you. Proclaim Gilman, NIcoll & Rutbman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, E07 Montgomery St ; Chieago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 41th St ; Poston office, IS Tremont St.; Detroit office, Room 2, 266 General MolorB Iildg. Full leased wire of the United Prtss. Scrlpps Canfield Newspapers 4W t a For a fime tli.j morning it was levied that today's game would have to be postponed It was so al i is couldn't loggv Its si e the scoiebo.u ds & No American who likes to trust that all is for the best in this best of all possible republics shouKl ever read the writings of lharKs l.athmp Path, piesident of the American Tree Association. 1 or Mr. Rack has a waj ol being discm.ertmglv blunt and outspoken. In his latest broadcast, Mr. Rack makes the fob lowing discouraging statement: In the forest lies our economic salvation. With the passing of our forests, whose products keep the wheels of industr) turning, would come the pass.ng ot our entire economic scheme. Jheie ts no article of (commerce into which cost of forest products does not enter. We have heard a great deal about a trade expansion program. An) sudi program means an increased call upon our finest resources. Let us take stock. We are cutting our foiests about four and f times faster than we are renewing them." This is not reassuring, but it is worth listening to. If Mr. Rack's reiteration of unpleasant truths finally awakens us to the seriousness of our forest problem he wll have done the country a great service. OBSERVER By Jim Marshall There e ic'illv only two bla i i 11 to live you want (o be let alone one is In the mniille of a lily city and Urn other Is 'wav out In all by the bids or on a boat youisi If you le mine anywheie else or b ss molested by people tnoie and there or li js of the lime lmi f nnv peace if happens to be what youie looking for n-- d., aWswiilw ore-hal- Tins 1, written becaue ol a M ler from Mrs. W J who got tired ot the eity and went to live In a lillle country village thinking It would be peaceful But out here" she writes there is less peace than In the eity it seems to be everyone's business to mind the business of every-ouelse aud nltlio 1 tiy to get along I set m to be In uelghboihood fights all the time , THE TOLL STILL RISES ..." Mis. IV. J says that she had no sooner moved to the village than a fight, stalled between two nelgbbois on each side each neighbor was determined Mrs. J. should go to HER chinch and so rather than start a quarrel -- Mrs J went to no church and this brought down on her bead the hernsatlou that she was an atheist and two sisters from sewiug circle came up and rasiled with her soul for two afternoons -- ' Its Although Massachusetts has been making especial efforts this year to make motor traffic safer, the state has just discovered that the first eight months of 1930 have broken all records for ti af fic fatalities, 500 people having been kdled by autos during that period. To make matters worse, Massachusetts is known as one of he strictest states in the union in regard to safety measures. It has more than the average numIts drivers license law is airtight ber of safeguards. tnd is carefully administered. But its. death toll continues to go up. Similar conditions, undoubtedly, will be found to prevail all over the union bv the time the year ends. Our utter failure to deal with the tremendous problem of the automobile is emphasized in bloody figures. How long will it be before the nation realizes that this is one of the very greatest issues of theday one that demands measures moreracbcal and restrictive than any that have yet been tried? no use telling you all but Mrs J is moving back to the city as soon as she can she says I may have to listen to the neighbor's radio" says her letter ' but at least I can defend myself agaim t opinions and shut my door you ma'am amoss all the roads lead them when they come ins lu against around on volunteer soul saving enand be a hermit AND LIPfEN We'il (al.e the terprises and don t let me ever heai hills for ours out because the about peaceful countryside there you can't go to theaters " . . where people drive you crazy bv again that's all peanut saiks althrough show Never having lived in a vl"jge the we cant say if Mis J. is right or not 'HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct 2 (UP1 but her experience fits in with J. H Kellev, 28, a motion picture cur dope that if you want to be cameraman, was arrested lure left alone you should live in the, today on charges of G'oria Wiley, middle of a crowded city where pretty 20 year old scenario writ everyone is too busy scratching! er. whe said the man had held lit r for a living to bother about raptlve for hours nft, r he h d you attacked her Point said Miss or you should get 90 miles out W llev Identified Kellev as her Into the hills and then dig thank assailant Well' the agony 0 j j teW- Three Logan People Registered At B.Y.U. ,1, College days are here again, and all the lads and lassiea are ready lor Jolly games of Spin-thplatter, and other fling around the rory, verry pastimes, dear to the heart of the up to date collegian. Above is a qay campus scene, snapped by Staff Photographer Eno HuckleberIn the rear ry. Note the necka little madcap, well bet! ing with her campus sweetheart, e the captain of the Varsity team! Ah, youth, youth! How we oldsters envy you! e co-e- d crok-inol- WOMEN FAMOUS Mrs. Sippi Miss Ouri Mother Goose Marion Ohio Mrs Cellaneous -- t DESPERATE 'CRIMINAL CAPTURED! I A Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist and sirs Gertrude Petersen, monologue Mrs Bessie Swenson; lnstrumen tal selection: Dary Bt addles, Glen and Laura Terry and Fay NieLen A v one act play was presented by a mute on the schoo't giniuid Tups lav afternoon I Reuben Hansen left Sui. i-. ,mp fir Rail lake fl'v will fill a d ! the western states thirty year search culminated when' Hobart J, Curry-"- l comb, inventor of Thursday 4 tne New England boiled dinrer was captured by deTaken tective before Julge William A. Bloop, the arch - chtm Inal pleaded guilty to ofhis hemous fense, and was sentenced to eat nothing tut New Egland boiled dinners for the rest of his natural life. The defendant collapsed at the news. IROV 0 The fust two weeks of register.it ion ef the Brigham Yount; university, which opened September 15. found students enrolling fiom practically all the counties in I tah, as well as numerous conrmun-THE FOUR LARGEST INDUSTRIES IN ir In the intermountain and Pacino stile-- . Students also enrolled THE U. S. Iron) the iminlries of Canada. Jap- 1. The bootlegg'ng Industry. an, New Zealand, Tongan Islands, 2. H H 3. Australia an Mexico U 4, i, Liolid among lie osmopolitan 4 group 0f people are the following A normal husband is one who students tiom Logan Irene Jones, Anne Madsen ami Helen Caraon thinks he is a great htlp arouond tlie house if he touches a match to the lire Ills wile has laid. v Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson spent Sunday anu Mopday at Ogden v noting with relatives. Mrs. Luella Doney entertained Mr, and Mrs Marvin Neeley, Mr. and Mrs John Doney and Miss Rar-tDoney at a delicious dinner bun-daat her home Misses Hazel Biggs. Margaret Dunklev, Ltiana Packer, Edite Biggs, Mr Floyd Bradford, reiraea-tiona- l leader and Mr Orlou the Mutual contest dance instructions at Preston, Monday evening Mr. and Mr3. VtrvU Lowe announce the arrival of a baby boy born, Friday, Sept 26. Attending Blackfoot Fair Mr .and Mrs. Lester D. Lowe ere spending this week at the Blacktoot Fair at Blackfoot, Idaho, they ate talcing with them to exhibit about 25 of their prize tunning mink Mr. Lowe lias received 6 blue ribbons at recent fairs and will hope xor a bigger and better display at the recent 4alr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Atkinson-wer- The surest proof of quality is Public Confidetl When the public expresses their confidence in Western Giant (Tea well tires to the extent that more than a million of them aret today, there can be no question as to their high quality . Thousands upon thousands of motorof middle tnd warehousing ists know from actual longer mileage enable us them unbeatable and worth-whil- e values. THr omm know from savings, that Western Autos tremendous purchasing savings in ticket'1, that our prices are lower prices o.i other compower, and direct line selling through their own stores with the elimination parable slfti grade tires. Install Western Giants or Wear-well- s today, and0O will know as thousands upon thousands of other thrifty car owniOU! that GOOD TIRES CAN BE LOW PRICED ...and astern Auto ...! , j-- e are., tb Come Quality WheaCompnre the Price! - j Be you mal c piice com-- j panstjt - tj compare our oth-- r standard s vea c3 seccr,e t,r-- s . . . cur Center Giants with ft Tiac ; ("ii Joy Bath Takes Out CORNS stands l,nc uch as crime . and Luxe I that smp.iic our De Dooly 'vr,tern Gianls wdh other rJ tries. s as New English Way Now you can dance to jour Spent for breakfast in town, 1 lieatt's content, run and walk and 'hilling; for black cigarro (Pitts- have good fvet free from corns, burgh stoogie), 5 pence: for lunch callouses and hard skin Boston baked beans, 1000 ono a The soreness, aching and burnfor a tin of plate). 2 shillings; ing quits with one exhilarating 1 for 5 nauox mull S or 4 DStns, as nha02, sticks of Milford Wr.gleys chewing many n'ghts in succession anil confection, 5 ponce; for magazine you lift out corns roots and all No moie foot agony instead (Wild West tayles, very exciting), 2 farthings; for bag of licorice jelstrong, vigorous feet that will lybeans for wyfe and children, 5 never, go back on vou. City Drug MERCIFUL pence; HEAVENS, Company sells IUdox so do al! HOW THE MONEY ROLLS OUT1 leading druggists . (adv ) ire5 on new cars . . sujjcr-qmll- y O'.r Usvcl ;,aro Yjr5,n-- b AFovancc hire Money , i our incc f a ,11 (f?2i I, ' I, rT7j l iii i rr nv av n rtk 1 lar1:-y- u . - . on new pav v"" will tiT a I.av par1 j W'-li- vr r'"re t anest 1 f ,Ur E r A MfsirihUn i Sf jt - Td?. Stimulants stultify DF A'k for Our Low Prices on Sizes Not Shown drink a Ho flicks And keep your system beyond the need of stimulants. At the soda bar insist on ' S L The Wort X. Evcla-- i Larges! f I vf Rctcthrx of fully guararx-tetres, Bat-- i d Horlicks. There is none other like it. Unmatch able! Take a package home? u ten cents for sample and free mixer to letivss. Auto Ac ctssones. C omn O.-wm- Goods, I C KSz H O R LWISCONSIN RACINE, Priced ! f Preston shoppets, Saturady. The Franklin school house is now under repair for a new roofing. The work is being done by the Jackson and Fry company. Misses Grace Lowe entertained at a chicken supper at her home Sunday evehing. Those- who attended were Misses Virginia Chatter-ton- , Margaret Dungley and Mr Floyd Robinson, Donald Hurd, and Douglas Corbridge. Dance At High School The Franklin high school sponsored & successful 3chool opening dnree at the Opera house Friday evening. The Mendon orchestra furnished the music. The high school is working towaid a successful dancing season, held them to do so. The Del Monte Packing company sopervised by Mr. Ivan Geary and Reed Halverson closed Saturday their run of lima beans, to be opened again next summer when peas v will begin. , U V lev! tin, (tali stedor, ihat Good Tires can be a E, PRESTON LICENSE N A marriage lid use P been isut d to Lswi'-nir,f Grace and PRESTON Packet-attende- (October 1) W I j ? a 1 YE DIARY ' M) y Li Gee Gee ays nit fflte ever odere for lunch Is a cuppa w.awfee tnd a pleto of ebblpy 1 J Sadetv opehmg social was held Ruloi S Biikmoie of b 3t I.tl plates for Tuesday at tne jrard hall. Pie i was a lljium visitm duriy ioes. Tiring of dent Inga Wnaht was in charge weekend f as, he re- of the following program. Ladl-s- 'l Bnfaia, the 9ve.trold 'k.igsrncd home , prav-rcbortis; piano solo by ot Mrs Grace Jensen, Busi,n(i(i became a Mrs. Lynn w Baxter; vocal duet, bioken arm when she fri f Franklin Si l iilLz e 1 Lx Anihas-ido- r f.eiaids list of the GO most mipoitant men In the ' u pit t e lilted Slates w is Ho Aftei a post mortem examination failed to imntion Bobbv Jones. showed poison In the 'body of her AnUlier advantage of these new husband, J E Ainot, former Glas n.ulgi t cats is tlmt, on oa cold gow (Mont) banker. Mrs Anna morning, you mo alwhva watm up Ainot, above, waa charged with the motoi bv lighting a match tut first degree murder. Arnct died a dt r It month ago, supposedly of burns and suffocation. Mrs Arnot told police that her husband had takCAMPUS SCENES en poison by mistake and that she, fearing the story would not be believed, had tiied to burn bis of her body in the basement borne so that the poisoning" would not be discovered. pTf-rJ- smm? :'l V 1 A FOE OF COMPLACENCY The UPON A TIM EL A the m. timers of tits Fiof. Caivii Fieuner d lSVC adduced the ladies Luer- - novrltv song entitli was giver it Other Days ar- - dub on kuJav afternoon were the home of Mrs W It Teny. and refreshments men The 8iibytct ot Ins dtsiourse was b.v one hundied uC AhsJ Ellul Ait iu the bune And Ande.son ad Lund and Mss Wanda Robertson o al uul piano seit smutnt boy or buuili K runtloied Refreshments were served school at chapel Tues tions Mra T irenn nf to He also en, MTPrflVeiu Mel it n. M.v. Austiaha .on pencnces in the Auilfo. Lund ard tile Misses Robert The next sion fit Id. were sueti-- i cuens Juhn H "Wilgbt and L meeimg w dl J e held at the home for Idaho, vtli of M"S..AugUol Claw ion on Fri- son t have euploymont duiing Otlober Id. son. Is C ub Host-s- s Mrs Joseph I earce was 'lOitivs Visit In Ogaer Mr and Mrs Wilbw dreaming (o tki Coterie club on Saturdav sat some day The time was spi nt rnl daughter weie in Oa afternoon. 8 would be- - v s Mrs in plaiis bri Ige Georgs dev evening visiting CttO president Gril-in- , Mis J icph Morgan aud tivos CzeChoclo- - kfe, Mrs. Wflford Lundberg weie out Miss Alice I.aelsen, hon of town euets 'omits instructor al the c o ikia, Thomas i Mrs Ellis Nielsen and childten high si bool, was j Maaryk Was were Richmond visitors Monday ihomeofhei paiems, Jfr, i J erprentioo of ' tad k gab nce: Hyrum News Husbands Body field Newspaper Scripps-Ca- n emus J Golf Equipment, Avi ation Supplies and Rndtos. 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