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Show PAGE TWO. PSD W i: D N UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAN, J AY, A N U A R Y OUT OUR WAY TheF VOU , cxupt Saturday morning and enr we,k day a'tunoon lah li C.u lie alley Dd legal holulay a, at JO Si Federal Ay, Logan, I class matter piMd,ut. ami enter, d as3 hoii,1 Co., N G'limai Rasmu-.IS, a feubsuiption the act of March unde! Utah, Logan, the at postol'ne, ot 2. cent the month del.v.ud by earner price $2 the year, m advance . L Sund' Published News-Dape- DOtsiE , n V.'e-ter- St Aud l Bateau of Full leased wire ot the Unite PieV Member Newspapers Ft attires, and the S, i;.p-- Gnniield i , INI EyJetvl "TrA NMASAWKl , r LAID ow Proclaim liberty thruout the land" N E A. , on vooR HAPPEND T'LOOR VOuR BaoY AvmHWJE. laid p. asnhile left side were.ob. . ow vooR Right trail nail? SOCIETY LEADER INDIGNANT! leader, Service, her QUICK It ver BUNGSTARTE.R MAKES BIG OFFER! l - This is Col. Joseph G. B u n who, learning that the ( i c k e raham report cost the g o v e r nment $6.66 a w o r d, t o day offered to I n v estigate W COMMENDABLE Local People Leave On Visit To Coast COOPERATION tF-ms.J- ami Mi- - thoughtful C.kIic Y.iIIo resident applauds tlie luent uiti.ui ol the Logan I'anks in underwriting irst National the transfer of the business of the Hank ot Preston to the I list Vauiitv Hank of that the city. It is a splendid example of cooperation in public interest. The cooperation of the Logan banks facilitated the smooth transfer of the business and protected ail depositors of the absorbed bank, not a patron of which lost eten a dime in the transaction. The action is all the more praiseworthy when it is remembered that the banks participating in the underwriting cio not benefit directly by the transfer. It was done solely in the interest of the public welfare and is therefore all the more reassuring not only to the customers of the assisting hanks but to the public in general. Etery citizen of Cache alley should be proud of the splendid record of banking service maintained here for a number of years. I here is not a blemish to be found. All of this is due to the spirit of and backing so unselfishly demoncooperation It is nothing strated in this recent transaction. actions Similar howeter. in Cache new Valley, hate been taken in the past to sate the untarnished record of the local banking institutions. Credit should also be given the individuals and other interests which participate from time to time I requently they do so in transactions of this sort. at their personal loss. During these das of trting financial stress and depression it is the forward working individual and institution that provides the vision which inevitably leads to better times and builds the foundation for the prosperitt etery community such as ours may expect to enjoy throughout the vears. The Herald believes that unselfish acts of this sort, handled in the public interest and for the benefit of all, should not be passed without note and appreciation b individuals and communities alike. I 1 h Limlqiini and v m hi, t'H.y for Cthrm son, will leiiiam for !i,rIh, nm IMUI is In ah, ml llui'f w,-- ks of r, gi.ier at the luiur.iiy , M load Soplhein Cahloi in in the of in du tin President and Mis Caidon will dtav with tin tr daiight, r and and Mis (fill son in law. Mi Keiin, r and Mrs Luulqm.st will Mrs visit with her daughter, V Piesiilent Frank Peusmip Lindquist is , xpected to leave for the toast next we, k (ai.loii Mr M , ! WARM IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, (he. Jail D we..tliei with temjiera lures at their highest siasonal levels in 30 year was enjoyed throughout the Paeillc noithwest today. Childrens Colds Doubly Dangerous With Flu Around While thole is no cause for serious alarm oter the of scattered development cases of flu in this locality, authorities sav that health extra precautons should ho taken jo check every cold at start. the Vulos-- , treat, si promptly, colds tend to lower body resistance and may pave the way for an attiuk of In fluenza with all Us serious complications ntedi, ation should Internal be avoided exiept on the adTwo vice of a physician often disturbs much the digestion and lowers the vitality just when the child needs its irodj strengh most Vicks externally, Applied Vapo Rub . an he used freelv and as Often as needed with the no fear' ot upsetting stomach and on throat Rubbed chest, Vicks acts thru the skin like a poultice or piaster, drawing out the tightness and soieness. At the same time, it h inedtcaed vapors, re leased by the warmth of are Inhaled direct to air passages irritated the ard phlegm, loosening the soothing the irritation. Vicks two wav Of course, fnr action is just as efle.-- t n loo adults' cold troubles Iont take ilvaocs with colds NOW! PAY VETERANS NOW The arguments of Congressman Patman of Texas, ice certificates at He shows (I) face value now are indisputable that the government L morally bound; (2) that the amount can he paid without increasing taxes, (3) that payment would help bring the return of prosperity. The only question is whether a comparative few Lihei tv bond holders, or the millions of veterans, should have pieicdeme. Besides the natuial selection of the most human course, there is no question that the veterans would put tnme np'iiev in uuulation than the bond holders. that veterans he paid adjusted sen - N MON psv 1 PjOP OUST GIVFM CHICK u Ml OF I ets pav the viteans. POP ar By Taylor srXT-- r to IkVC sAlVOU, LOCK VSATH IT WAS A KLLlC-- l woo riS k TO HE HOW even got ur 'BTCAFS POF. a CHAkvCE FOX GlWXS T 0-- 0 VIE s NEven let shot she OO'MVJ vex to HE OAMGOOS OF DIVIMG ,UTO THE SEA or rVCVPlAOMY VJITHOUT FIRST fi e prohibition situation flat two-bit- s for a of ratea Mord. And I w II i not his wasn't a spoon," silex- plained It Newlyrich, haughtily. platinum spoon, studded with Tifand it came from fany's! Portrait by John Kimball Eastern phlinatlnopist has doof nated $100,000 for the study the common cold This is nothing to be sneezed at. Gashouse Guss always calls for a Wien he orders a drink in a bootleg joint. He means it will have to be "on the house. "tin roof guarantee YE DIARY to use any word (Januane 27) under six syllawhere Babi Betimes home, bles, Col. Bungstarter promised, "and will throw in all prepositions Humor doth demand that I do reI do cite nursery rhymes, and so Little Miss Muffit sat declaim; on a t uffit, eating some curda and whey; she stuck in her thumb and POEM ON ADVANCED pulled out a plum, and the clow ECONOMICS But once. up over the moon! boasted jumped we Full dinner pails Humor Babie make do Lord! this a Now empty for year, act were raging mad, an she doth beat me Could, if the Volstead with her tiny fists, crying, Thats killed, that'e not the way it goes, dadd-eBe filled with foaming beer. until I do be The beer would make us all feel not the way it goes. forced to recite it correctly, for good, Lord! I be too brave a man to be Atsuage our mental pain, beaten to death by an infant Ard tide us over till we'd food daughter! To fill the pails again! and adverbs absolutely free! Photo by John T. King. Benson News One of the most enjoyable times had in the ward was a dance and social given under the auspices of the adult class of the M. I. A. in the ward hall on Friday evening to the married folks of the ward. The evening was spent in games and dancing and the following proCommunity gram was rendered. singing led by M J. Falslev. Comic Mr. VVTllard Saunders, songs by and Mrs. Otto Beutler and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reese gave a comic Hobo Life. stup representing Character songs by the Mesdames Pearl Hoops, Viole Gibbons and Carrie Lewis. Goman speech by Earl Jorgenson, song, Robert Furness After the program a basket lunch was enjoyed by seventy five pai tlcipauts. Entertain At Party The Misses Maxine Smith and Ruth Reese entertained at a Chill supper at the Smith home on FrL to' day evening In compliment Preston Allen of Hyrum who will leave soon for a mission in Germany. The evening was spent In The prizes weie playing bunco. awarded to Dewatno Eliason and Hlanche Reese for high score and Preston Allen and Wanda Peterson low score. Those piesent were Dewaine Eliason, Preston Allen, Owen Alien Jack Christenson and the Misses Maxine Smith, Rulh Melba Reese, Barbara Reese, Mulik, Blanche Reese and VVjan-d- tended the funeral services of Mrs. George Burgess at Hyde Park. The Misses Maxine Smith and Ruth Reese attended the farewell party for Basel Eliason at Hyrum Monday evening. America. He was boin in Sweden and as a young man lminigint, d to the Lulled Stat, s. lie studied at the Chicago AH Institute, undei Albeit Hertei in NW Yolk, at the Academic Julian in Paris under I.aui'iis. and with Fiank M Flet He has exhibited cler in at pi. u tic illy all ol th- - mpoiUnt salons ill the art world and has numerous awards. Many aitisls legal r Mm as the finest ,t, her ill Amen, a and he m wood block punts mi lie is olio ni two pai'ileis west the Missis iij i i , pi sent d at th, lurimt 1'ittsl ugh Intel national He lias long been an Ait show important tigui al the lamom art center at Taos, genet il.v lfgaidel art as the s,i on I rrosi Steti-sN, w i, ntti i.i the I miid Yoi k being tn 1 o' , mil 1 , it lias Say it ain't so, girlie,' say The Bilim i Admiralty, distlosed, tiained sea lions to aint so! It bei-- t,-- GREAT ARTIST COMING HERE , " t . Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, a member of, and the leading figure in the famous Taos Society of Paint ers In New Mexico, will be a mem- ber of the visiting faculty at the coming 1931 summer session at the college according to Dr. J. H Lm Ptciessor Calvin ford, diiector Fletcher, head of the department of art, received the acceptance ol Mr. Nordfeldt recently after a determined effort was made to bring him here. Professor Nordfeldt is one of the best known painters in America. Dr. Birger Sandzen who was at the summer session for two years past termed him the greatest painter m O ites-o- i ' old', I'll w b g'e sM T II N E Q clas-e- s during the mine M weeks ot the summer session The woil. w 'll he in pin" mg. t, jibing and great ,,aintpis and then nielli ods three jjyi e, its go Peterson. The most talked thing in Benson during the last week is "Spariow.-,contest between the Eldtrs of the west end and the east. The losing side shall pay for a dance and supper. Great rivalry has b, eu exThe west side won with hibited 1500 birds against 1000 for the east end. Mis J Cash Smith entertamed at a dinnfi parly on Wednes lay The evening was spent evening playing mmeo Present One Act Play T' e MIA presented a one act ' at the play The Hank A, count se, olid pel toil of their meeting on hofte taking Tuesday evening part er- - Mrs Russ, Lewis, Miss The Inn Teart an Benny l.ars-In a most play was presented pleislng man n, i The Rebel tfoueiy met at the home of Mis M J Falslev Miss Henrrta Reese who has been ill with siarlet fevei is ion valesing and will soou he out again. A large number ol Sunday s, nool offl, ers and tea, lieu, also the bishopi l, attended the thr'e slake convention held at Logan on Sunday Mr and Mis FoMi-- i Reese at Pi The new Ford has more said LUCIENNE, age 2U years iX 1 1 VF ACE. to OM "THE 4 t ct 1 y - , connection whatever, r, nor any of its stockholder or oL'mHis hs any Neither this estate promotion or other p d rtrtlv or indue, llv with anv pol.tna. parly, puhhc utility devo'ul solely to dis.n.eiested public service. busim.-- s .u.pVlhe publuat.im of newspapers OTT1S PETERSON', Managing Editor a.RHY S LEMUR Adyei sing Manage,. Pr sident mi hm ti Hi, s t. Constant e will leceivo $133 a In a signed statement Ue once made $133 a minute AmMrs. press, rolled dice minute and then the J. Newly- brose seven piumiiielit icrl, President social N, w s Item. 1345 . deHoover today appointed a commit- indignantly nied today that tee to investigate the committee child had mat investigated the committee beer, born with the Wkheisham that i.i a .silver spoon omnuttee! mouth. in s THE TRUTH during the wai dHlnt they teach doglish to baik when they MghteJ an Warner Howdy, folks! Brothers will pay Constance Bennett, movie star, $800 an hour, it is announced. Go' n, every time Constance takes a s econd off to sneeze, bang1 goes another nickel! t .simple . kw. dear .waTsou' 507 Montgomery St.; Boston off.ee, IS Tremont Cii culatmn. w Pulled tw covers oner moor head- -, VjhV? so wooloVt See vou weeded W . IF X Beo Franusro olfiy, 19 W. 41th Our Cache of Humor I -- V5 Vd n, & Kulhman, Spe, ttl Repiesentatms-Sa- n cu,ca?o oH.re! 41i X Ml, him, a Ave New York oftice, Motors Bldg St.; Detroit oftice, lioom 2, 2',6 Genual DOCTOR 31. -fj- X SA Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. M kGJO'-- XMl-tu- Y field Newspaper A Scripps-Ca- n FtCVif WATsONI. Vst-TO BvlD EAPt ? To 14 TeV OARWKiESSpCu LlT OUTA WVbHKi. -V UWORESEO VAADE a Bed FUR DOKT -TPV DC Or vunfA VOOR OMOERYvieAR saMV ?- - CO TtAEVD Be WARM imThV MORMitT, 2oT imTO , 9 i Williams By f VECW VO o SmlxX DO 2 S, J than tirentrj ball and roller hearings of the high quality huilt into the new Ford the extensive use of ball and roller hearings. There an unusually large numare more than twenty in all is ber. Each bearing adequate in size and carefully selected for the work it has to do. At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the performance of the car. The extensive use of hall and roller hearings in the new Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline, deincreases speed and power, gites quicker pick-up- , life and longer creases noise, and gives greater reliability to vital moving parts. Other outstanding features that make the new Lord value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proo- f a windshield, silent, f ully enclosed four-- heel brakes, glass four Iloudaille double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, the extensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. EVIDENCE ig three-quart- er k COLNWNG THE TIRED VIIEH t SNATEQS FOR HIDDEV4 SHE GOT UP POCKS Strengthened by Lydia E. -i Pinkhams Vegetable GLPsOKS tgy S hCxhe tot fNweoov Compound MJEMNMllA GLNOV6 ekS BECN LOCKED HER 1 ' I used lo he as Pt. Paul Minn tired when I get up in the morning as bv Uncle Uke, when e TO REFLECT b"d. I Chick 41 E-- V 1 wr HEA , rRVKX uiihii INC to faint booklet r, and started taking the eg, table Compound throe tinifs a dav. I am now aw, T h r e e o f my aj n ighbois know what it rli lor me so th, v an taking it to too I will write ai won an if J dm E $931 ha-- ing sp"lls and palOf course pi at ion. it was mv age. 1 ,'r, ad a Ldia E. jxieR hv ADVICE TO FOOOET Mx I went tOO'i 1iiiUiam s eg, table ('(impound will In ip her as it did me I feel like a young wot isn now and 1 thank you Mks H C. IB miy. ) bu'ler Ave,,M. Paul, Minnesota. (Advernsemeuti who find it You mothers hard to make youngsters take cod-live- r listen to this: oil My two little ones raise an awful fuss when I try to give oil. They them plain cod-livhate it, Mrs. Alice Burgees told us when we called at her home at 23 Curti Street. Bloomfield, N. J. her youngsters, Then we one of whom is pictured above, to try Scott's Emulsion of Oil. They each took a spoonful . . . Cod-Live- r Gee, its good, said Warren. I like it, smiled P'cosonfcr to mike but thot isn't all Luc-ienne- . 1 children Pale, thin, oil Give it to they lie, d thein the pleasantest way gie them Scott's Emulsion. run-dow- n cod-liv- Scotts Emulsion hasn't that fishy taste. It doesnt upset even delicate stomachs. It brings you purest , Xorw oil in its pleasantest form a perfect emulsion. Easier to take easier to digest. You get more good out of Scott's Emulsion and quicker. you feel the Scotts Emulsion is rich in g vitamin A, the vitamin. It is rich in vitamin I), strong cod-liv- VITAMIN COD-LIVE- disease-resistin- the sunshine vitamin that preit.d vents ri, kets. It mineral elements that aid in forming sound Imnes and teeth. This gives Scotts Emulsion a sjiecial advantage for crowing children, infants, nursing ami expectant mothers. Get S, r Oil Cod-Live- otts to-da- Emulsion of at your at, h clie, ks grow rosv. See youngsters gain new weight ami pep. druggists. R. Pleasonter to take L L er SCOTTS EfAULSIO OIL ll Ot The Nfw Ford Town Sedan Easier to digest LOW PRICES $4-3-0 OF FORD CARS to $830 F . O B Drfroti, plat freight and delivery, Bumper mnd tiro extra at tmatl rntt ) nu ran bur a Ford for a imolt downipars payment financing plan. See your Ford dealer for detail. |