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Show DAIEY HER (UtSAII)' CACHE VAEEEY EOGXN PAGE TWO I. IX TtTSDW. o DEC. ft 3 Nothing is so disconcerting to a discourteous person as courtesy : InlE in .1 1 nir r,.l Ave except SitnrdaV F. Logan. Flail. by Caclie Valley bui.ttcvs at aud and entered a atmmlclih- I (o. N Gii.u.ii "Proclaim bety Subsi Iptum tali under tne act of March 3 ,1879 tbe p.iei.dfii f, 1,1, aiii, tbruout the la ntf by earner. iu a Ivamc, ur 25 ccntx the tuonth dfcllvi-ict he Id year, trice office. 607 Montgomery St ; San Franc-tacGthcnn Nlcoll tr t'lthm.tn bpceUl RepiesentatWe We; Nr York office, l'J W. 44th St.; Boston office. 18 Treiuont Chliaao office. 410 N t" imr.-Bldg 2, 2o6 General Motor St.f Detroit oftlce, licvi-Audit Burfu of emulation, NEA Service, Member Press Hie United Full leased wire of Western Fealurta, and he Sciipps Ianflr Id .Newspapers PiibllrihwJ : 3 Stunt unit nt j. IV . duv .1 a'tn-r.wm- , Nevvs-Cipe- . 1- r I I n V yvcctie, him 'In- u! r..uium tuu QUICK JUST ANOTHER OLD ri jt'n 1 '1 if k v i , WASHINGTON MEAS BUYLXG & Pacific railway, hands this advice to business men: Too many business men think of economy as a negative tiling that it means not doing certain things: not spending, not hiring men and paying wages, not contracting for services and materials. As a matter of fact, real economy is positive and dynamic. Economy in operation is not inaction, but the opposite. It consists in getting the greatest possible amount of work done at the low est cost. This giyes us a hint of the reason why economy is the cure for depression. A business depression is simply a time when the business world stops doing things. Why docs it stop? Because many business men find out that it does not pay to go on. Then every progresto sive business leader looks for ways to economize the of done work at the amount get greatest possible least cost. Current business begins to pick up) to pay better; more people get into it; we say that time are good again." l'or the average man, economy consists in getting the greatest amount of goods that he needs at the low- j est possible cost. Prices today are well under those of other pears, and the man or woman yvho does not take adyantage of them is not practicing economy. By Crane TUBBS f La love hath no man thau Tnat he will eat spinach nines a week because bis redm im een wife i IJ (itp iiee savs hopes tliev dont start manufacturing midget airplanes, as she might mistake one for a mosquito and swat It. evening. OVER THE HILL TO THE POORHOUSE Richmond News Funeral services for Arel La Mar Pratt, the 3 months cld son ot Mr. and Mrs Arel Pratt, who died Friday will be held at the home of Chester Bui hank Sunday at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlson and family of Rupert, Idaho are visiting here this week. They were Thmiksgiving dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bright. Mrs. T. A. Robinson and cliil- dien of Downey are the guests of Three years ago, Augustus Bloop was a wealthy man, having amassed a large fortune selling Oil sardine to college shieks for use ar Today he is penniless, the result of his campaign to discourage campus petting parties. Mr. Bloop lost $3,000,-00trying to popularize quinlne-ilavorclipsticks for Photo hy Milt Merrill. 0 d . AUTO PESTS motorists drive Speed-ma- me Crazy, Carelers blmboe are no joke, But the chap who guts my nanny is the doggone old slowpokel Nowadays when a mother receives an envelope from her daughter at college, she does not know whether it is a letter or a weeks supply of laundry. YE DIARY ember 1 by petrol buggy, to the ir ntery, where (ihyt daye being e of the month) I do tidy which hath not been my deske, cleaned out since last Michaelmas Daye, and there be a vast accunvu-'atioof this and that, olde papers, tobacco cans, apple cores and whatnot, and Lorde! at the bottom of th lower drawer, teneath a pile e,' jests and japes, I do discover a deade mouse, poor little creature, poisoned, no, doubt, by nibbling some ancient mother-in-lajoke! And so to work. ( Ceii.-ncn- Dec 1 , ii-- st n AM together, fellows, a long cheer for Halfback Pyztlewffle! PROVO DENTIST SHOOTS SELF C & The entire wa,r devpwtne.nt fir PROVO, Vtah, Dec. J. (U.R) Pnable to endure a Christmas without his six year old granddaughter wliu leceutly died. Dr. N. H. NeP son, dentist, committed suicide In his ofnee Sunday by firing a bullet into his heart. The dentist, who has l'ved in Provo all his life and was a graduate of the B. Y. L'.. had been brooding over the death of the grandd.iiigl.tor, Gloria Hart, who cl r cl three months ago. is buzzing yath excitement. jWE. MINISTER OF WAR 15 HASTILY ull SUMMONED, AND COMES ON TritRUfJ. QUEtV-- l 6T ( OF FWfLNCE.1 CAU-TH- E ME THE MINISTER CALL TRE WMi STAFFly CASlNETl CALL 7 EVERVB0PY! P&JV Too Late To Classify SUITS Men's best all wool made to measure. $11 flo to $19.95, free shirt, send raid, will show samples in your home. Here. 775 North Fourth East. Logan. D-- fi HtA. U SPAT OFT. C 9j0 gT HZX SCnviCL J 1 I A TELEPHONE CALL TO THE REPUBLIC'S PRESIDENT THROWS THE Fit PM LITTLE DICTATOR. INTO AN UPROAR. The Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a bazaar at the ward chapel Thrusday afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock. Quilts, rugs, readymade garments aud various other articles wall be on sale. There will a!"i be. home made candy, poi, corn halls, cakes and a fish pond for the clnUtieu. Light lunches will he served dunng the aftei-noA dame will be held In the APPLESAUCE SEZ: Home with some men is where they go to turn loose all their rr.eanners." Scientist says he has discovered that the world Is only 50.000 years old B ,t how could it have got into such a fix in such a hoi' length o' time , jIT DOESN'T TAME LONG FOR. OLD GEM. LOPEZ. To LET OUT THE SECRET. NO SOONER DOES EAST LEANS THE FORTRESS, THAN GIVES BAZAAR ABIGAIL 44 X FOURTH WARD if Sr J. L. Lancaster, president of the Texas Mr. and Mis. Thomas Rowley of Logan were guest) at the home of Mrs. Rowley's parents. Mr and Mis. Henry Ames on Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Larsen entertained at a dinner on Thursday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Oda. ward Beehive Third Hyrum girls were entertained at a parly Tuesday evening following Mutual. Mrs. John A. Wright has reCalifornia from home turned where she has been visiting with i datives during the past few weeks. Dr. and Mis. Harold Clnyberg spent Thanksgiving day at Sa't Labe City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allgarcr of Sait Lake City weie guesu of Mr. and Mr. Jacob Allgaiev. The Thid Ward Junior Giiis were entertained at a candy nu'l Monday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Niesen. 1h o'-Admiral Bvrd fie Nurth Polo iu a In m ' id Fob-- , ' Smith ker airplane and or'" Pole til a trim' tun! r r.l. ECO SOM e HINT It's time for you to .go, my lad, To kiss and leave your love, When father drops his boots upon The bedroom floor above! Ah, well if it had be m a real bomb, and if there had been 500 people around it, and if the time clock had been set right, and if a reporter hadnt been curious, and if a few dozen other tilings hadnt happened what a swell story it would have been! 1 and Iuine weie aimed and had ropes iu their pis ts They readily confessed tliev o! lined Hie taxi tor the purpo-lohlung the driver. Authorities be in-it wa., tins pair that robbed an Ogden tau driver recently. v Finally, it seems the duel bomb was timed to go off, not at .3 :d0 oe afternoon, when everybody 'vas cons enientlv close, but at ,3:.3() a. in., when hardly anybody would liayc been within earshot. If HEW llll'lll up. Both Baiikei I? i Y ,1 Jf-- . file, this - broaii.-idi-aco- ss i roni one learned newspaper wc heard that he liset ot ?0ll were periled. Another paper, not to be outdone, "periled the lives of 500. It was only by great will power that this newspaper refrained Irom "periling'" 10,000. Or a million. I -- hi s lute , 11 seems to thr.lling to its tt.ty up out ot to learn In ml) agented Spokane (ut'iuii out to lie a dial. It tt.ts tcit leant hou Uie internal m.uliine liumpetl the toisf, reads to go oil and blots h rveriliing ssitlim list blocks, t erj how press associ men trundled the bomb-trunthe ur finally, all vit) liter, got It open. thmugh It turns mil now that tile bond) couldn't explode, to the kindheartedness ot tsyo men conany tt at, !, cerned ui its shipment. One disconnected the wires and then the other disconnected more wires. S.vimmmg Party Held'24 of 11 ii in I), iv Sin'll tioop .olid i. am oiiju;, ed a m iiuiiiing lit v at file Logan Ingli pool on Wednesday evening They by Donald A1 i.e ni cninpariieil ells ir tlel 1.1" l 11. )e,l and G i i Urns .minus weie given l, rsl Nielson and Kvoieit rioranilo Rose Dougin, Alim, Allou Peter .. ps. FF'. a Ihiili Me!H"lsen' and Mai ion Thompson took Eiglil'"-merit badge t. for were ill the parly si.m D. Maiigluiii Mr. and Mrs. Fred of (lifton, Idaho auu children John Mia. were guests of .ir. and p. NieDen Thursday The Hyrum Dions liuh met We liiesilay evening at the South Buslneis in,.l ('2Che high schonl tern, including plans lor the Christmas tree. wer dm After the luncheon a cursed. ih aw lug contest wag tomliuteu ;n which a tuik y, goose md hicke-i were the prize. Twenty nine members weie present. Mrs. Molen leleraen Hiitc'Uin-n- t Tuesday evening In honor of WII in t Merrill Mrs. Mr. and whose marriage ocenred Wtdnes day, November 26 ul l.ogau The evening was spent in playlet games. Refreshments were s om-n- f to about thirty guests, Mrs. lawn people werp Mr. nn George Gessell of Logan, Mr. ami NcH.i Robert Mia. Bradshaw, Bradshaw and Mlf3 Be Hi Maugb-in- . ninth-pres- til oj jmiI t numatutp ilisatUfintaij' juM t bd6 Jo Rumtsiar te an't hiie.ik off into Uip t'l.tt vo ii'.sl, pul) a butt!' out of .)Ui . mi il; iimt sneak i di ink. ' ANTICLIMAX lie a one Neither this newspaper, tior ,inv of Its gtocklnddei 8 or officials Ii.ih anv coni.ei Hon whatever, oilier prii.romoib'ii Heal utility, mil directly or limit et t ly with any poll of parly, publicdevoted solely 'o disinterested public service. newspaper vate bunirpM! eaeept the puMli-uiinOTTI3 PETERSON, Managing Editor HAit.'tY 3 LESTER, Advertising Manager. I you And vet the Km o u rs tl.tiin that Mr Hoovfi ti ii,f nuTtun i touuid Imweiip t ol H inu h if- Hyrum her uun per pomifi 2 I THE TRUT H so boys, have to buy Christmas present! jo-m- v - : jjur won't n P- i-'l - Howdy. fdlks! Now is the tn.e to gel into a fight with rna-'e- -- FALLS, Idaho. IV. men, H'juaiu FLnkt-r- . SauJpomt aud Bud jie in jail here i oda Viaibe of t lit- flvwinvta o! a laxi d. iver KifJ Kvller, ii,ner of a yellow UM. was foiled to drive the outv jt the ii'iir.i oi a guu out on the huliw ay. Kell.ir peueived cai3 appioa' h When U'ev diew near, ing his car Into a sharp skid ami swung ihe machine the road. Frightened, ihe vinulis dashed out of the machine river on the ice and hid Held Officeis later rounded m IDAHO iU tumor and Sunday morning. Satu-da- f FOILS ROBBERS U3Cu6 or Newspaper Scrippx-Canficl- d Every afternoon, except t i TUT i! By Blosser TAXI DRIVER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Our X Puieblood. trained Fox Terrier, fine pet $3.00. Libby pupp) D 4. Lawrence. Richmond Itah . WAX I ED Fat hogs. Phone 191-- I)r and Mrs J Godfej and spent Thank; M daughter, Rosaijn. a; gti.-igiving day of Mr. and Mi;. Monis Godtrey. Mr .and Mrs. V. V. Nielsen i n tertained at a turkey dinner Twelve guests were inevening cluded. Dancing Party Heiii The Scandinavian Good Fellow, he'd a (lain mg partv Friday mglil at the eoc.nl hall oi the tabernacle. Mr and M.s George E Doty at d, liner on Thank eiv Tile out o town guest in da v. eie Mi , and Mis hen Doty of Provo. Oscar Olsen mid Mel-tiSmith of Logan Miss Annis Dunn of Logan was a otk cad w u tor at the Doty home. She is a sister to Mis. Ben a- - Ciark.-to- u s relatives nere during the Thanks- gDlng holidays. The funeral services of Wanda Sparkman, the 3 weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Spack- man was held in the Lewiston Third ward meeting house Satur- day at 1 o'clock. Interment a, In the Richmond cily cemetery Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lewis, Mr Mrs. Florence Nelson and family and Mrs. Ulvess Lewis and Miv.c guests at d'nner Thui3daj ami Mrs. Bert Lewis ot Magna of .Ir .and Mrs. N K. NeDon and weie visitors Friday evee.'ng of family. Mr. find Mrs. Dow Lewis of LewisMr. and Mr-;- . Joseph Lewlt and ton. ; Relatives here have received iaiiiily i pent Tours Jay with Mr. word of the death from heait ami Mrs J. L. Webb. Miss Ruth Doty was a visitor trouble Friday of Marriner W. Henday at the home of dricks, Jr.,'ll year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Hendricks of Bingham, formerly of Richmond. Announce Engagament Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Oscar W. Olsen of Logan, the marriage to take place In the eany part of December. Mias Doty is a former school teacher here and an accomplished musician She has directed the Richmond ward choir the past 3 years. Miss Doty entertained at a trousseau tea afternoon from 3 to 6. A lovely trousseau was shown. About 150 Ruests called during the afternoon. Assist MIsS Doty were her mother. Mrs. Oeorge E. Doty and sister, Eda, in the receiving Ube, Mrs. Ben Doty and Miss Ina Doty In charge of the refreshments assisted by Misses Luctle and Fay MesCarrey and Grace Mendenhall. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey n tertained at a family dinner Frl day evening. Mrs. J. T. E. Thompson enter tamed Thursday at a family dinner. riiminatc your worMr. and Mrs. Roy Sessions and ries by using Utah's alt Lake City and Mr family of and Mrs. Marvin Miller of Hyrum Wonder Coal were the out ot town visitors. PEERLESS The Sixth grace class under the direction of their teacher, Miss The coal without a Peer Luctle McCarrey enjoyed a party Wednesday night at the Park school. A Thanksgiving program refreshments and dancing were features of the party. Each of the Prompt Delivery other classes had special Thanks- i . I't-ii.- Mr. and Mrs P S. CLen gaa Program Held The following piogram in commemoration of the birthday of the Prophet Joseph Smith, will be carried out at the Richmond ward conjoint meeting next Sunday. Dec. 7, at 8 oclock. Community singing led by Roy Johnson, "We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet," and "Praise to the Man. 'talk on the life of Joseph Smith, E. M. Hicken; vocal duet, Roy Johnson and Paul Munson, retold Christmas story, Maggie Nelson, solo, Douglas Mer-- i ill ladies chorus directed by Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, address. Miss Mel na Nelson of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Christensen entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday for Mr .and Mrs. Roscoe Merrill and Mrs. Laura Christensen and family. Miss Nona Sant amt Adieu Sant of Grace, Idaho, were the gueots of Mis) Marjorie Robinson irom Wed nrucu to mturuay . v cocktail' Although the only! invented" about 30 years ago there are said to be more ihan 14(J0 different mixtures on record. Exclusive For Summer And Winter Agents For Gray- - Also Dealers In Murdock U MUTUAL and NATIONAL cither over feed or under feedj Stoker-Mati- CP The Ideal Fuel Standard they START c COAL funder feedj Fy2SsIL Sanders Coal Co. the winter and are living at the Carlson home opposite the Park season away, V tab's Cleanest OR Over Before giving exercises . Mr .and Mrs. L. B. Caine and family spent Thanksgiving day at Logan with Mi. and Mrs. John T. Caine. Ml .aud Mrs .Dave Lewis have moved from the Lewis ranch for a Blue Blaze Coal Aberdeen WORRIES are N. Main but is and the choicest coal is now obtainable . . . Phone Us For That HIGH GRADE COAL My Winter 293804 A timely question, indeed . . . since Winter s Fr-da- Phone Mister- - I Coal & Wood Co. Coal & Ice Co. 167 So. Main Phone 98 Phone 74 Phone 424 YOU BUY -- HE WORKS j school. Mr .and Mrs. C. Z. Harris enter- tained their family at dinner on Thanksgiving day. Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris and son, Judd, of Lo- gan and Mt. and Mrs. W. Z. Harris and family were piesenL Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Merrill had as their special guests on Thursday. G. O. Hendricks Rnd family. Mr .and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks left Wednesday for Salt Lake City and Tooele, to visit with relatives until Saturdlay. They spent Thanksgiving dav as guests of Dr and Mrs. W. H. Hendricks and lamllv at Salt Lake City, then motored to Tooele where they spent Friday with Mrs. Zina Halgren. Mr. and Mrs. L. F .Hendricks and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb st Logan Thursday where they enjoyed a Thanks giving dinner. Exclusive Royal Dealers j Also Agents For BURNHAM AUTOMATIC STOKER Build But One Fire A Year A sure, steady, economical, Phone .37 A. D. regulated temperature for your homed THATCHER, Mgrj 147 So. Main FfT UWU PHONE 76 j 155 SO. O MAIN PHONE 76 r |