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Show r.onsv TAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, DEC. (UTAH) CACHE VAtEFT DAILY HERALD, 1030. 3, Nothing is so disconcerting to a discourteous person as courtesy 1UTTgjtD) A 61 3 0acHe Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d PubBshed undav morning and ?eiy wet k day aft-- : noon eioi-p- t Saturday and legal holidays, at Federal Ave., Logan, I iah by Cache Valley mid class niuiter Co., N Guuuar Kasmuoon, pieaident. and ratertd as 'H the pos'r-'VSubgci Iptlon )gau Itub, under the art of March 3 .ISIS by carrier. price 2 the year, in advance, or 23 cent the mouth dcllvett-itu-a- News-pape- si 1 Pres. Member Aud't Bureau of Newspapers Scripps-Canfiel- THE TRUTH M-- 0 Giid, li(hi I fna that util (fur To bear lhe burden Howdy, folks! It is all right fort with a tlapper who uses a lipstick, boys, but marry a girl w.10 knows how to to San Francisco office, 507 Montgomery St ; Oilman. Nlcoll Rutbman, Special Representatives Chicago office. 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, la W. Uth St.; Boston o.'ftce, 18 Trmont 268 General Motors Bldg. 8L; Detroit office. Rood 2, Full leased wire of the United Western Features, and the Prayeir Humor Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. eld u t.nunge g QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholdets or ofrlcials baa ariv conrieMion whatever other pridtrecUy or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion vate business except the publication of newapap-idevoted solely '0 disinterested public service. HARRY S. LESTER. Advertising Manager. OTTIS PETERSON. Managing Editor PROSPERITY AHEAD . Ragmoie J. Patches, who enounce that hard times are over tnat prosperity is n e a r. Mr. Patches b a 1 a t prediction fact upon the that cigar stubs, thrown by b u r. n e s s men. are .millionth of an inch longer than they were six months ago. Photo by Nels Carlson, a luxe, and BREAD AND CIRCUSES w ise rulers of the earth havent Newton vet forgotten the old formula for keeping their suhjects contented: Bread ' The annual Thanksgiving ball of 11 e M. I .A. was given in the amusement hall Thursday evening. The hall wae appropriately deco rated and a large crowd was in attendance. A number of friends called at the home of Mrs. Gene Alvis, Fri-her In honor of day afternoon i.i.iti.jd,- - anniversary. An In' social chat afternoon was spent A delicious twocourse j end Jluinheon was served to 17 ladlei. Mrs Emelia .Jensen returned' ' tnm a I.ogan hospital Tuesday, when- - she lias been confined for the past three weeks. Sho ts re ported as Improving at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Ilan- sea. A delicious Thanksgiving dinner j was served at the home of Bishop June Thursday , and Mrs. Ralph (. ' uflernoon. Guests Included Mrs. Sophia Thorpe and sons Paul and Dean of Providence, Mis. Mary Jones and daughter, Martha, snd Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U. Tud deiihaiu motored to Evanston, Wyoming, Saturday to attend the tnnernl of Mrs. Charles J. Myers, a relative of Mr. Tuddenham. While theie they visited with their daughter, Mis Wayne Mctvluuon. Mr and Mrs. M. C. Rigby entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner Those presThursday afternoon. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. victor Johnson and family and Mrs. Elna J. Merrill of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Pope and family of illfton, Idaho. Mr. M. Mauritzen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mauritzen and family of Logan were Sunday guests of Anton Lauritzen and daughter, Ellen. of Slit lents the fifth grade at a surprise party for Miss Martinet Eiklund Saturday night at her home. Light lefresh-mentwere seived. Miss irginta McCann of Rock Springs, Wyoming, spent the 'Thanksgiving holidays as the guest of Miss Sevilla Alvis. The Misses Mabel and Afton Nelson and Arha Hansen of Salt Lake City motored to Newton on Thursday m truing and spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelsou and Mrs. Manila Han-en- , respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Christiansen entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday lor Mr. and Mrs. Roy den Benson and Mark Benson, Mr. tend Mrs. Henry Sutherland and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Alvis and family. Miss ?, a Mrs Hazel Rig' y n id son. Grant and Mrs. Eliz...)t.i clink. Mr. Shtrlev Benson left Monday afternoon for Houston, Texas, whore he has gone tn accept a powith Harris the rtion Dairy. He will fill the vacancy left by hfs brother Ariel, who Is now filling a mtsrion In the Central States. Among those who entertained at Ismily dinners Thursday were- Mr. snd Mrs. John E. Gridin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooley, Mr and Mrs. William Parker, Sir. and Mrs. William L. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. AMs entertained at a dinner Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Alnhonso Christiansen, Elijah Christiansen of Cokeville, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. and circuses. a away two hus the Roman empeiois held svv.tv around the Coliseum and thus today the maharajah oi Mysore, an Indian state, holds sway over his Oriental domain. I Every tew months the maharajah appears at some evolic festival, clad in shimmering doth of gold, blaz inn with jewels, seated upon an historic throne. Etc. Etc. His subjects have little to eat a few grains of millet, a handful of rice. 1 cnj.-yabl- s T.icr" always something wuh man as there is with he knocks eontin ja motor, " tially. The no: Id is becoming more efficient In the old days, before pro-bi- a long time before vmi hear ot an inMysore. I he weakness of democrat ic government is its failure to provide circuses. And, sometimes, bread. ! lion, dr nkmg ones self ..to death was a slow and painful in , ' ' , s it dues anything else or not. the now session should dispose of Muscle Shoals, allowing that great public utility to do what it was intended to do: Work for the American people. nou, alone xtith Thee, I wait the coming in of night, So Ijckdalc, Pa. "Before I was married, my mother and sister and did all the farming work on a 04 act e farm " for eleven years, f I " married a farmer 4 and now m addi- " i&5 tion to inv houw- work and the rare , ' of ni.v children I -' help iiim w it ii the uk on outside " farm. Aftei .J mv lastI ihtld wasto w-j- ' born, began L sillier as many doot-ofamilv our lonten do. initially toid mo to try I.vdia K. linkhams egetable Compound. I did and now I am anew woman and I know that good Jilts. health is better than nrhes. I Siir.KMAN. It. t, I i kii.tle, Pa f 1 (REGISTRATION (j Joura PROTECTION a and hard to bear, vanishes from sight fnd with it goes my giief. The tears that dimmed my eyes, The cloud s that veiled my skies, alike are gone M v thundering heart now tests in sweet relief. The day, joyless Whan you buy diamond, bo sure It is genJ uino Virgin Diamond, with its own registered number on the inside of the shank which agrees with the number on tho Certificate of Tide, guaranteeing that it is direct from tho mine, never having bms owned or wom. Genuine Virgin Diamond, of guaranteed quality, ot standard prices, in distinctive hand carved mountings, are sold exclusively through AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALERS And Hunt, oh G id, whose task it is to comfort Whose joy is found in banishing all cares, Kneeling before Thee now I would lay down my burdens Here at Thy feet, mid deepening dusk INTERNATIONAL "Prince Otto has chanct to gain the Au'trian throne," says a newa dispatch. T le House of Hapsburg has becorns the House of Perhepe- burg. aicept -- Carden prayers. my Jewelry Company Marba Thurber VIRGIN . LEGAL Cache Junction NEWS Divorced are Mr. And Mr. Rung; The coward laughed When she bit her tongue! re3. Jr .- DIAMONDS - pas-'seng- sports d - . 444 Lo-ca- - e YOU BUY tiiiG ote fiat jaunc) m a eja id&ti The finest things grow where only fine things are tolerated. Likewise, t, t J the finest things are made by those who make only fine things. Cheap things are like weeds. They are contagious. There is only one place where only fine coffee is produced. That place is the HE WORKS fragrant Schilling roasting room. No 2nd or 3rd grade coffees Change Your Oil Often During Winter Weather TOrtT1 JJ 4 Its GDDCL s Vegetable Compound rmm l- a. did. ns lirtwrin w mermen f'r . Y'oiir 11 (Advertisement.) dink, and I uould haxe thee near me, That in Tliy presence I may fredt coinage lake. Th y 7 ioidt uill comfort me, a gentle puie bestoxung ; Ihy tenderness, asuage the Hounds that burn and break. ; g BENEFITED -- v either enter or leave that place. There are no cheap blends, no dual standards of quality. Where then is the finest coffee apt to come from? Crank case dilution is excessive during cold weather and the cylinders ini, mi rir mm m Change A Transmission and Differential Grease Twice Each Year! 'e make no labor charge for changing and flushing your gears. Drive you car in while shopping. We have ample warm parking space and can service your car properly. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 390 55 W. lst North St. . t There are many excellent coffees but which one apt to be uniformly good, day after day, week after week? is starve for lubrication unless the oil is changed often. SAFE! Pink-ham- paitiine untimed und lund; that in mv simple telitenie , might tanopy lhe palli u hit It lead to Thee , dear Lord Western railroaus now have "eun- parlor" lounge car3, so it is only Mrs. George W. Elwood entera question of time until night in honor of the fourteenth tained trains will he made tip of birthday anniversary of her daughjideeping porch coaches. I he on Monday evening. Emma, ot ter, .Muscle its Shoals, forbidden story 4 4 operation alter which dewere Games played profit-seekina MYSTERY CASE PUZZLES by power tiust. is a shameful one. licious refreshments were served SCIENTISTS! to about fifteen people. People living nearby the plant are forbidden, by this Psychologists are busy studying Miss Lulu Cartwright of Richdecree, to use the cheap power it is capable of generthe strarge case of Egbert F. mond was the Helen of guest well, P.tchfork, ating: they must buv, it at all, from the trust at hinh last Monday. Hardy known rates. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crawford and editor. Although son. Jack, were Thanksgiving day Mr. Pttohfork has President Hoover, opposed to public guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. ownership been reporting Wade of Logan. and trying to give the plant to the trust, should be football games Mr. and Mrs Riley Nelson and over-- i idden ; the for 20 years, ht project should be placed in operation son, Toln, spent Thanksgiving In has never once at once, for the benefit ol the taxpayers who built it. Weston with relatives. to referred Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey and tam as "The 111 Salt family s.,ent the week-enTornado Purple Alvi of Logan nnd M's Gcorgu A Lake City visiting with relatives. family din.i.r was given at the or the Cr.mson Mr Mann of Rock Springs, 'unie of V r. nd Mrs. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jenkins and The pcientiete ere Eugene Nel-- i Thunderbolt. Wyo. u Thursday. family of Lund, Idaho, spent a few the Immed- baffled. Election iyr a bo.ud member of iate family, including pnesta included Mr-;Pliofo by Parley Savage. days of last week, the Cache county board of educa- Bodel Thanksgiving, with Mr. and Mrs Mr. Amanda tion will lie he'd In the school Hansen Hogonson, and family and Mr. and What makes modern girls run F. H. Ballard and family. gymnasium Wcdue.id.iy. IVcemlr-- r Mrs Lloyd Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seamons and about the way they do? queries 3. Judges of tne lection will he Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hansen of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright of Logan an editorial. LC. Larsen, Fritz Ecklund and entertained at a family dinner They may be trying to find their were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Voir Dowille Thursday. There from Newton mother:. George W. Elwood and family on Mr. and Mr. Llovd Hunsaker of "ho attended were Mr. and Mrs Thanksgiving day. II mevville spent the week end Carl Jotgenseu and family. Mr. YE DIARY with their mother, Mrs. Amanda and Mis. Linford Jorgensen, Mr. (December 3) Han ten. an Mr i. Archie L. Jenkins, Mr Viola Dec. 2 .(UPJ Mr. Harold Parsons of Betimes to breakfast, where gut- BOISE, Idaho, Logan and Mrs. Arthur Crooks ton and in district convicted Lowe, spent Thursday with family and Mi. and Mrs. Junius tle a brave egg, and my hen partvisiting court in Twin Falls county on friends and relatives. Jenkins and family ridge doti acke ms will I give her a charge of forgery of Twin Miss Af.on R'gby who is attendMr. and Mrs. Lorin Jenkins and 10 oMIlirg. to buy a Christmas Falls county school warrants, ing the L.D.S. Business college in family of Alexander, Idaho, neckt e to- - her brother, and I do spent must serve a term of 1 to 14 Salt Lake City spent the week the week-envisiting with friend.! rep'y. "Why givo the xany a neckyears la the state penitentiary, vts.tlng with her parents, Mr. and and relatives here and in Logan. tie? He already hath five that he Mrs. Samuel Rigby. following the Supreme court's hath filched from mel Which, refusal to reverse the findings Among those who attended the OTIS, Mass., Dec. 2. (U.P) Four when I had spoke, I was sorrle, for of the lower court. Turkey Dav game at Salt Lake members of a hunting party or the prettle dove doth snve! and City were Marcus Grilfltt fnd als 15 Connecticut men were burn- bleat, saying I do wrong the lad, ter Mina. ed to death and six others vrero and sj, to maintain peace, I do Miss 0:lel Jerkins who Is teai injured when fire swept a sum- apologize for my harsh words, and school at Lago, Idaho, spent mer camp on Larkin Pond here uy ke be a brave and noble fellow, the week-enwith her parent 1, the huntoru the lazie oaf! And ao to the print-- I early today as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins. were sleeping ecy. fl After Taking Lydia E. e n 'in n, dear Lord ACTION ON MUSCLE SHOALS, PLEASE - Ffflll VOHftl me lion 0 NOTE a good j Whether lhe day sk 1 wrong But it will he surrection ti I my ilcarer A t t is oue A fund pdrent who thiukt that the noise his kids make, biow-'tIhifjiigh a (omb wrapped in t!s ue p. ier. is the most beautiful l. ish in the world NEA Seivlce, , w Larson of Fairview and Roy Robinson of Richmond. Speakers were Lawrence Baird, H. H. Danielson and Bishop H. M. Spackman. Musi al numbers were as follows: solos by Joseph Haslam, LrOwell Fum--d- l set v Res Kairen. and a duet by Merle LEWISTON and Ajnie Bair. for Wanda Spaceman, hret- - weeks' s Intel ment was In .the Richmond old daughter of Mr. ana Ether Spackman. who died '1 hursday eve- cemetery. Besides her parents, ahe ts surheld Sat ning ot pneumonia we-urday in the Third warn chapel. vived by the tollowtng brothers The choir sang BeautiLul isle. and sutlers, Garth, Hazel, Dorothy, Prayers were offered by William Helen and Gale. Funeral Held For Spackman Infant If Insist You Would Knew All Of Quality You The t At least from floods. Your 6 savings are not only safe with us but earn while you earn more, and these savings will keep on earning after you retire NORTHERN Buiklintf&Loan SOCIETY 1 lome Office Suite 3 Commercial Blk. Logan, Utah There are 4 3 important Coffee Tea facts Baking Powder about Schilling 42 Spices oftee SdaiUiaf; iro,cl Upon Facts Products 31 Extracts , |