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Show THE 'A Ufa Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Publislnil Siimlav morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Newsami legal holidays, at 3fi 38 Fede; ll Ave , Loaan, Utah, by Cache Valley s as matter entered and sei N. Cwiinar Kasnmson, presideut, paper Co., Logan, Vi ah, under the act of March 3, 1S79. Subsri Iption Jt t;,e by mail, $3.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 the piue in C.oh.- vallev var in advance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $3.00 Every afternoon, I Oilman N'tooll & Rothman, Special Represenialivos San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; ice, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York ottice, 10. V. 44th St.; Boston office, IS hi. f a go oil l'etroit office, 1120 Fisher lildg. St.; of ilio United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, N.E.A. Service, wire leased Full Neaapapurs. Western Fealuus, and the Scriprs-CanfielR. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager OT1 13 PETKRSON, Managing Editor Tre-rnoi- r 41 THE TRUTH QUICK nor any of its stockholders oi officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, pibhc utility, real estate promotion or other private busin'-sexcept the pubiicaiion of newspapus devoud solely to disinterested public service. Neither this newspaper, s SECRET BALLOTING Of Humor An eastern Howdy, folks! university proposes to establish a course in humor. We suggest that the first semesters work consist of 1; Placing tacks on the professors chair. at paper-clip- s 2: Shooting the back of prexys neck. 3: Blowing up the chemical laboratory with TNT. WHOS WHO IN JOURNALISM ij fI Upon the list of great editors ind publishers, no name stands higher than that of Herbert J. 4 o r s e collar, for his famed and fnginality PubInitiative. lisher Horsecol-p-Ja- r has just or-tiered that the 't . Secret voting by public officials on public questions holds no place in America. Such a procedure indicates fear to take the sovereign public into confidence. City and county commissions, state legislatures and congress vote by actual roll call so that the vote of each particular member on any question is always known. 1 he bland of each justice of the supreme court in any decided case is always indicated. he Cache county board of education Tuesday night named a clerk to serve the district. Some member or members persuaded the board that the voting should he by secret ballot so that the public would not know what particular candidate each member endorsed. Perhaps such a suggestion came from a guilty conscience or a weak back. Maybe both. We have no complaint against the boards choice of clerk. We do believe, however, that the members of the board could have saved themselves a lot of embarrassment and explanation by refusing to cover their action in secrecy. The people admire men, especially those in public service, who are not afraid to let the world know how they stand on public questions. This is not written with any malice towards any member of the board. We hope, however, that it may aid in influencing all public servants to take the people into their confidence in all matters pertaining to public welfare. 1 wash the outside of the windows. page financial Photo by Hugh Leishman. Sf his newspa-- i be printed per Two agents, testifying dry water-proo- f pn against a roadhouse, declared they tock that will 17 drinks at a sitting. Hot become pulpy when wet by the bought Seventeen being an odd number, tears of investors reading the laone of them was a drink behind. test pews from Wall Street. -- lf' Photo by L. A. Jarvis J This being the age of endorse.lin k Txnipsey announces that ments, we wonder why sausage ho will return to the ring, manufacturers have never thought t Tlime is smno talk also of of gettiug the administration leadDavid with Goliath. ers to endorse a brand of boloney. I THE MARVEL YE DIARY To the seven wonders of the world (August 20) Add this as number eight. A girl who for appointments By petrol buqgy home, where anon arrives Dame Brew, she 11s never, never late! from a tour of the bazaars, where she hath spent three shillings and a silver doubHOME TOWN NEWS loon, buying trinkets, gauds and baubles, which makes me mighty so that I be in a This is Oswald Porkpie, apoplectick, bridegroom, who says that frenzy almost, and would have is too spoken high words to the prettie nothing for his creature, had she not compounded In token a delicate pastie, which I do dearwife. of his regard, ly love, it being made of pint of Oswald has whipping cream, beaten up with to pay crushed graham crackers, nuts and agreed inevery other dates, made into a roll, and placed for four hours, stallment on the in the which do be, in all truth, a wedding ring, so the strange-- , sounding mixture, albeit, by the Great Horn Spoon, a tastie blushing will only have one! half ftie payments out of . ter owrt And yester-Jiy- , The Office Cynic says that many when the little woman d a man v ho denounces rich crooks that she needed a bit of wishes he could think up some tfen-ai- r exercise, Oswald let her sale graft himself. I IS PAGE THREE i and . for disii iliuior e ONE OF FIRST BORN IN STATE Cowboy, rani liman, actor, opera house managei, hill poster, distributor. These are some of the many chores that William Crocket has done during his seventy-siyears in Utah. One ol the first cliildicn to be born after tiie pioneers came to the state, he has lived almost continuously for seventy-twyears at Logan and is one of the few wlio have witnessed the transformation of a howling wilderness into a modern city. Mr. When was Crockett brought to what is now Logan, the Inhabitants lived in dugouts and mud was so deep on what is now Main street that it would mire a horse blanket. "He can tell you somp tales of midnight raids by bandits who infested this section and of the trials and troubles of early emigrants who passed on the way to California. Mr. Crockett was an early student of Shakespeare and an actor of no mean ability. After an in- The Home Of Friendly Are Always Greater Service WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY! asm Smgai? BAG 48-L- PAIL ss 69 8 (With Other Mdse.) (With Other Mdse.) Utah Pack No. 2' 2 Cans TOMATOES teresting career, he settled down as manager of the old-tim- e Piosecutor Joseph Ford making the states final argument By HILL BILLY to the juiy, remarked that: "I teel sorry lor Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Clark half arose from her Swapping, trading your surplus ; for that of Ihe other fellow-- it is seat and then shouted shrilly: You neednt be. a blight notion; no office leech is going to extract a prolit from Then Mrs. Clark, herself the that little system. I Imagine that daughter of a New York City this period of stress is bringing lnagislrate, sat down again sobhack the old barter system more bing hysterically. than is suspected which is another The bailiff rapped for order as place where the big hoys were not Mrs. W. A. Clark, mother of the so smart. They should not have delendant, attempted to comfort forced the proletariat to discover her. its innate resources. Also, there are mote gardens About 387,000 Americans ,are growing in this country today than now living abroad. For Sale BEEF CORNED Electric Light that bride 48-I- Bags b. J. 1094-W- . C. South Main. PORK AND BEANS SALMON TOILET SPAGHETTI F" American TOMATOES c 77'4 Cans CUT BEANS Strina,es8 No. 2 Can - Zollinger, BEANS 290 250 TOILET SOAP Tree rDADEEDIHT Shavers2 No. 2 Cans ened; 490 Libby's Rose Dale SEEDLESS GRAPES Basket 230 3 lbs CANTALOUPES, Salmon Colored; Lg. 3 for AWfc 75c -- Corn 1 Highway ' sweet, corn. No. 2 cans. ptm sweet-crea- m pure, butter. Pound . . : 25 POUNDS com-nfaine- aariHf Safeway Peas $1.59 sugar 100 POUNDS $5.69 25c 29c Dinnerette dainty, sweet peas. No. 2 cans. 2 cans . . . BROOMS PATIIP Yol Brand, 2 FOR White Star or Del Monte 14-o- Bottes; Coffee Bananas Schillings famous vacuum packed coffee. Pound . . . 39c Fancy golden ripe fruit for eating. Lard Pure snow lard. Large Pail Potatoes white hog pails. 8-I- b. Local grown new potatoes. Each bag inspected. 79c 20 IN r JL Ot 5c Pound , K.OcLSt . . . 19c New crop local honey in large 10-I- b. 89c boxes to a carton. Carton 15c LARD Pure White LARD Pure White Pail 290 490 Pail VINEGAR Cider or Malt; Genuine Steer Beef Rib Shoulder Cuts .. Pound 9C 50 MAYONNAISE fOLIVES Stuffed or Green 2 Bottles MUSTARD Bring your container; Gallon.... 15c L,bby ...... Jar 250 2 FOR Butter Sego Milk Fresh Creamery POUND Baby Cans Powdered or Brown 3 LBS. , 7 BABY CANS 28 25 j 25 MARKET FEATURES FOR SATURDAY! This Saturday we are feafuring range raised grain fattened mutton. Our mutton is extra fancy quality and well primed. Be sure to purchase some of our fancy meats and enjoy their delicious quality! ) U. S. INSPECTED MEATS MUTTON LEG OUR MARKET -- 250 -- 250 Post Toasties FLAKES or2 Large JAR RUBBERS Pkgs.. 250 Matches Six full count 490 PEACHES ADC' or Jumbo Ginger nr DDzVIw 290 Tib Snaps; 2 LBS. Sweets Yol FQ rivfvLiEilJ 390 Pirifl pint BOTTLE CORN ItJll pails. Pail S'n.- .- 350 MALT SYRUP TREE TEA TUNA ; ES S'LlF"r: CICll F 29c j Honey bulk flg ZjV ... 290 450 330 Best Foods SALAD DRESSING Full Quart PEANUT BUTTER Veribest 2 lbs. Ripe, Utah EACH 90 350 COFFEE 5 LBS . pocket-money- its RICHEST STRONGEST Butter RICE Melons 250 TOMATOES, Fancy Variety; 3 lbs. 1$S 430 Large Jar PEPPERS, Fine for Stuffing; 250 Hewletts Supreme 290 JAM - 330 Red Med SALMON roda'e 2 Tall Cans 290 290 BEETS OLIVES 350 PEAS 5 Fancy Utah's PEAS 290 250 PINEAPPLE 2MCdcancse8 290 TUNA FLAKES -' t- PAPER,2" 290 3 ORANGES, Sweet Juicy Sunkist; Dozen I Pure granulated. Buy now for you lafe canning supply. 250 Cans 6 220 VIENNA SAUSAGE Health Drink ,p,r'V. 150 BECLU ThePINTS Orders called for and de5 livered. $3.90; gallons, 10 lbs. 75c. Small quantities also. Where containers are 5 gallons furnished: $3.75; 10 lhs. 70c. Call 6S0J2 or Price In Our Logan Store Saturday, August 22, 1931 Sugar beet Libbys DEVILED MEATS 100 Sterilized Honey ii Flour (With Other Mdse.) hair-raisin- g Special ice-bo- Cudahys Rex Fine Beet 10 POUNDS White Rose o bands prosecutors. I . valuable deposit of radium has been discovered in Portugal. A Savings part: y i ed him reliable. Where newly-returne- good ett many more birthdays and hope that Ins declining years may lie blessed with comfort and happi-- t ness. We have known him tor years and have always constder-sm- t nui-- . . KseasGGMcaemaei local opera house. Many an star was thankful for Mr. Crocketts hospitality. But alas, one dark and stormy night the LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20 (Oil opera house burned down and The trial of David H. Clark, young then came the movies. Mr. Crockett had long been attorney, oh the charge that lie murdered Herbert Spencer, news- interested in billposting and dispaperman, was disrupted tempo- tributing, as it Wfcj considered rarily today when Clarks pretty part of an toactors duties in the post and snipe and blonde wife, Mrs. Nancy Malone early days Clark shouted out that she didnt hill (he man sten and school want any sympathy from her hus- houses. He has been Logan's bill- 1 1. kindly, lie seems lo think Dial most nalional advertisers have LITTLE LOCAL foigolten that Logan is still on WORK IN LOGAN he map, or else the little Utah "In a city the size of Logan city is bitch a veritable health re- tluie Is Veiy it tie local work and that his fellow townsmen Mr. Crotkett depends almost en- have little need for proprietary tirely ujam nalional advertisers medicines. Mlule the yea is have treated him "In closing, we wish Mr. Clock- v i William Ciuekett, Cache pioneer, was recently honored by having a story of lii- - life and bis photograph incl i.ii-- in the August isDistnhu-tor- , sue of The Upto-Dutofficial oigan of The Advertising Disti iliutors of America and published in monthly in Cleveland, Ohio. The arijile, full of interesting details of pioneer activity as Mr. Crockett lias known it, reads in Til C 193 2 1. jposiir a v I The leg of Iamb will ptovide me hearty nourishment for a couple of days; my excess fruit and vegetables will round out the neighbor's menu for the week end, and nobody will prolit a thin dime from the exchange but the two parties involved. As I wrote, months ago, every old cabin in these hills is occupied; every cabin has Its patch of garden; there are more pigs grunting, more fat pullets catching grasshoppers, more turkeys shrieking, more ducks splashing, more lambs gamboling, more heifers 'binning, than ever before in these hills. AND these are not being lattenevl for market; they are being fattened for food on next winters table. Food lor the families who own the pullets and the pigs. There are some folks who stood hat in hand in a bread line last winter who ate going to broil fat Iamb chops over their own fire (his 'winter, eating your own pig never built any international banking trusts, but better eat your own pig than not eat. The commonwealth; the old Indian system. If the bosses force the seifs to that system we will have a most Interesting social experiment without a revolution, a dictator or even sullen sabotage. Proclaim liberty thruout the land the year. -- PHI! excess. ond-claa- I FRIDAY. AUGUST L there were during the last months of the wot Id war; and that, also, is an Interesting situation. This morning a neighbor came down with a leg of lamb and. leaving his donation In the cool root cellar, he picked himself a mess of beans; dug a peck of new potatoes and acquired half a dozen cucumbers and a mess of green ap pies from my orchard and garden fl Q! HERALD-JOURNA- A favorite Oven Roast, LB. 4kA lv MUTTON CHOPS SI, 2 .190 MUTTON STEW POT ROASTS 50 SIRLOIN STEAKS L.. 2 350 I LARD T BONE STEAKS Cream of the Beef, LB. HAMBURGER BULK SAUSAGE COOKED C0RN-BEEFs""- "XZ d SHASTA COFFEE SjlASX j.m ac.xiq The Highest Grade Coffee Possible Found 35c 3 (or $1. SHASTA TEA SHASTA TEA Green, J2 lb 25C Black (Idejil for Iced Tea) |