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Show J rAGE EIGHT T n E HERALD - JOURNAL, CAN THE SURPLUS HOUSEWIVES FOR NEEDY SALT LAKE CITY, two The outstanding blunders of the Hoover administration are the farm relief bill and the Smoot Haw icy tariff, according to Senator William King, Democrat, who addressed a Democratic mass meeting on Wednesday night. King charged that the present economic ills of the country are largely the result cf" 'Republican maladministration He said the mere fact that there were 7,000.000 unenmloyed in the country was sufficient right to challenge the party in power. The disparity between -stricken and agriculture too affluent Industry was So declared, Rreat, King President Hoover brought them to the same level. Now they're both broke. King charged that the Smoot-Hawle- y tariff was costing the United States $2,000,000,000 a year In foreign trade. OJ.P) Mrs. tr ai w Pi 11 m hi t It tt tJ ri t bt A n v a a ? (S a u a b k tl 1' r u h r a t a A t t 0 H t 6 t1 t t t t t t I James William ) $ a T- will be fill against the pair in city court on a charge i f Robbins Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. LaPhene Peterson and son, Jimmy, returned home Tuesday alter spending a week In various parts of Idaho. STDCK Forem n Agin Em readers. Any communications not libelous and not .over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. however, does not necessarily The inagree with opinions expressed here. They are the dividual ideas of the w liters. Herald-Journa- l, NO JAIL BH -- - - - m BEPLI HE iv-vt- pio-tcc- ts e; d; i STEADY JOBS Trenton Campaign (iroup Is Selected MEN AND WOMEN 18 TO 50 - IWild-Journal- -I hive noted the reply of H. R Pederwn in your Forum and A" in' Km column. Mr Pedersen states that taxes fer tiie light plant have not bren increased since Mr. Lund-strobecame m:vor. I did not Neither did I av they had. ay iht the special water ana sewr taxes collected v ere i 'v ludit plant purposes But th, c taxes a e put in the mr-'ra- l hind whbh pays for addition-tthe plmt The Mjtm.cnt is nvino that iilatit funds pro kept the That is the entirely separate so tar as the receipts for and operation expenses art "oncerned. But it is also true that the light, water and sewer tavs aie covered hc the general fund and ill "ally for purposes other that that for which they were collected Logan Citys published statement show's that for the year wa 1927. when the first Die-installed, that $130,060 was exdc-- p pended in th light plant irtment and that less than 52,0ft of this was earned by the plant Tiie mayor states in his nr m lir-h- t sei-vi- u.-e- el tide of 9 Kept that 300,001' has b'cn spent in capital out i.iv on the light nlant m tlm last six years 1 think it will not be contended that the plan mined tins. If not, where dm it come from0 Mr Pedersen claims that mv statement that ttie citv's indebtedness has increased more than $100 000 in the list sis e irs is wholly incorrect" Here are the figures he gave me- Stay pif Bonds ontstandini! campaign We arc now preparing a lim15 (MM to outline woik for the Tax anticipation not-- s ited number for civil scrvi-- e t 54 oor fall elections was named at a Due on engine our under penal meeting in Tienton euiiy this offer of $644 OOP week The meeting was held in . Total plan Several examina330 OOP town hall Indebtedness in 1926 tions to bo held ill this district theC G Wood was named presisoon Act now. See Mr. Kuhao. dent with H. J Hauser. A D. $114 OOP Increase Ecclcs hotel September 24, 25 Mr. Pedersen contends that if Winn, J E. Andrews and Wil26 and only. liam Hansen as the plant pays off the plant bonds nothtne' should be deif:' imm iii.d i,!,!iiiuiii!iini nuipiirti'i"1 ducted for denreciation If the plant would nl o pov tor P'ivI menu's, bettering tiie d.str but tt m s stent, metes etc. ( AL V)'1 kj V w u., Kj, ii.i met d in the ronten-t'.n- n But as long as-- 'ho, it ms mo n ud lot wi'h nthc- funds, I ful to see wh H o'.iit should be ctf ted a, an s','too OPO asset No on qn,, turns tl it the low ' "3 r elee't ictt v m I " m r. ' .1 iv 111 to the Usi S hu vs uses have to es i. n piv 'inn h ImsT aovrut m speei. TRENTON A cmi-nntt- ee -- F L: far-migh- SCIMOOL OF THE ' 4, - v Opens at the Palais d to 5 p. Friday W Oi -- rf for Registration and Information Retrardintr Classes CLASSES REGIN SATURDAY TVU llCMIinilV i iionr tl (U'O AD Miss LuDcan Jensen of Eph-ria- Utah, arrived in Logan Application blanks for federal Sunday. Sr.e will attend school loans to be made on livestocK this waiter at the US.AC. for feeding purposes this seaJ?oIa Miss Jensen son are being printed at the spent government printing office. Di- Thursday at Brigham City. rector William Peterson of the Mrs. E. J. Maynard returned Utah State Agricultural college "xtension service has been in- home Thursday from Fort Colformed. lins, Colo, where she was called Loans of $3 a head on cattle because of the death of her sisand homes, and 30 cents a head ter. on sheep will be made where the number does not exceed 40 cattle. 6 horses and 00 sheep Where there is a first mortgage on livestock, the stockman may negotiate a loan prov'ded the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Astle holder of the l.rst mortgage will Tgree. if necessary o pro rate and children of Grover, Wiyo , the receipts from any livestock left Monday for their home afse'e to secure the loan princi- ter visiting relatives for a few days. pal. Bert Bullock accompanied L. Director Peterson has been instructed bv the federal exten- C. Nuhn to Star valley country sion service to appoint commit-po- s Inst week. They returned home Jo handle the loan matter in Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman each county. Application blanks when p.u.tcd wall be available and children were dinner guests either at Hie county agricultural cf Mr. and Mis. A. L Baer on agents office in the county Sunday. A. L- Baer motored to Lewiswhere one is maintained, or from an extension service official, if ton on business on Saturday. no countv agent is functioning. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge Agent R. L. Wrlglcy of Cache visited with Mr. and Mrs A. L. Bder on Sunday afternoon. county met Saturday wth otie-A delightful welcome home members of the Cache county committee to consider the loan party was tendered Elder The members are: matter. Hansen on Friday evening County Commissioner L. H. Al- at the ward chapel. The folseclen. chairman; Mr. Wngley, lowing program was rendered retary t F. P. Champ. Carl B. speech of welcome, Bishop II. ArcnLcn W. II Tiiain Logan; M. Zollinger; vocal solo, Mr. L. B. Caine and T. W. Peterson, Trotman of Logan with piano Hyruni The committee is known accompaniment by Mis. flairm as the Cache County Drouth Re-i- Hansen; a selection. Relief loan committee. Society chorus; , ladies trio, Bessie Mendelkow-Incll Poulscn and Alda Kendrick; response. Eider Haii.ien; male quartet. A. M Mathews and company; draMiss matic reading. Phoebe Robinson. Elders Ross Johnson and Barrett who labored m the French missions with Elder Hansen each spoke a short time. Following the piogram. N VI ION L EEAGl K 8 1 the assembly gatiicred at the Phlladel a 011110 100-- 5 ,e hall, which 5 0 amusement Pit Usbmgtl 000 010 000- -1 beautifully decorated in fall Batteries J Elliott and Da- - colors and with fall flower, vis; French. Osborne and Ftil- - Dancing and games were enjoyney. ed the remainder of tiie evenJuly g. me today. refieshments v.eic ing and served. AMIKKAN IKGIE 100 003 0 Detroit Cleveland . 400 000 1 IS SINTLMED Batteries Wlulchill and Hi my G. Ilaslam of Well,-vill- e Htldebtaud and Sewell out 000 003 -- 4 5 3 was sentenced to serve 2(l Boston Phlladel a 002 13 02s - 9 12 1 days m the county j.ul aftei Batteries Muoic and Connopleading guilty Wednesday afternoon to issuance of a fnud-ulelly Grove and Cochrane. ctieck lie w is arraigned Only games today. before Judge Jcse p. Rich afCAPE TOWN TO CAIRO ROAD ter Ins arrest by sheriff's ofli-ccon a charge of having Woik on the system of highways from Cape Town to Cairo cashed a check at a local stoic is progressing so rapidly that m without funds m the bank or. drawn. the near future, motor travel which the cheek v, the length of Africa will be possible in ali seasons- ef ALL f f . post-gradua- te Childrens Too Late To Classify Ladies Full Fashion FOR RENT FURNISHED Three room furnished apartment. 27 North Second East. Ol. FOrT S LE Hose, $1.23 Value, for bedroom suites, and cabini t, nearly newBreakfast set. rug, child's bed. 524. 310 West Center. Ladies Cotton pining kit alien LE Hose OR TRADE FOR-SA- age 15 Regnlcied Holstein bull, Suntli-fiold months. T Earl Allsop, Phone 121-- Mens and Ol. J. Roys Caps WANTED Bed spring 771-- and mattress. Phone Mens Union Suits HOT PLATE LUNCH Heavy Weight Every Day j Mens and Roys Dress Sox n t ; LJ ;3 u ? ' ;;i Sch ram Drug's Mens Dress Sox, Wool and Silk vmtavfBM mmrsmrsr. Roys Corduroy Pants, Special Price Moscow, Russia, is one of the few cities of live world to boast of uniformed policewomen on .s tegular beats They wear and. attached to a licit ovet then ohve-draia ks. is a pis,ol m a leather holster. hd-me- rj ? Cl o JA lad's well h indirect iv are U.sCU to build u; the plant. Hie bt n- i hi is not app uent Resoi et ful'v. & S. (M r Ny v' $ Jiswj Mens Heavy Flannel Work Shirt $1.43 -- Value BOWMAN Look for Af&in Friday & Saturday 99 SPECIALS PAINT, J Mealtime-Drin- t t M on - moat wholesome ga'oi.ible At i S26. J. (fr rs f FURNITURE nt II F S 30c Value 1 iego iue A. C. Providence III 5TATHHT Editor S- - Mrs. It. J. 151am hard is spending the week in Sait Lake City visiting w.th Mitives and friends. SOI Herald-Journ- al U. - Paul Brobcrg has returned to his home in Logan after kdi tiding the summer at lleno, Nevada. L I This column is for the use of The and has spent the surumcr in Ogden where he was employed at the U. I. C. clectrioal shops, has returned home to enter school at the drunkenness while nuving. while .The crash occurred Alt in Nelson of Sniithficld arizing a coupe in which Lari Cole-- j man and M,s, Lucinda Atkl: ,8011, also of Smithfield, itiaveling souh The i ricks m car was being driven north on the wrong side of the road, according to oc'upmts of the iNiIson car and the depuy Nelson said he tried sheriffs to avoid the impending clash by swerving to the otner s,de of the road As tie chd so, the Erickson car crashed into the i tinning board of Ins machine. Postal dirks are pretty clever, but these two letters stuck on Ericksons A front wheel them. Can you figure out the addresses? Ihousands of letauto was Lorn olf by the imters like these never arrive at pact. Damage to both cars was nominal. Erickson suffered cuts about Every year thousands of letters hopefully mailed out by the head and face when the. writers never get to their des- windshield of his car broke-MrColeman suflered a leg tinations. Addresses often are wrong; bruise. sometimes they are illegible. Finally, the letters go to the The number of rows of kerdead letter office; they are nels of corn ordinarily ranges kept awhile; then destroyed. from right to 20. with numbers Hints for getting your letters sometimes running as high as to destinations rapidly: 26 or more. Write the address plainly In llllil ink if possible. kiii'lli iiiuiiiiii;iuii!jiil!iiii!iil,i:11 Always put on a return adDONT FORGET dress. Always include the state, afthe Swiss and German ter the city. There are scores 1 of duplications in town names 3 3 I'lay m the United States. Where there is a chance for HANJOGGELI DLU misundre.stand.ng, spell out the state. Cal." and Col for Cali- ? ERK UTTER fornia and Colorado, look alike. N. Y. and N. J. are easily 2 Ninth Wat d mistaken if not plainly written. Hail Amusement J Post office tries to hustle resented in the registration as your mail through as fast as it fi SATURDAY, S I. M. well as manv from nearby states, can. Badly addressed letters There are also several enrolled hold up thousands of others ;"i.m't: ii'iiiii'i'iii.uirii j7,.i,!ii,ii!ii!!iii,r ;ir::. ;!w from various other parts of the; United States and forcien counThe largest increase is try shown in the senior oJege diviTh s fact is very intersion esting inasmuch as it indicates that a larger percentage of students are completing tiie toiler course than in former years. Many former students of the college aie in attendance this year, a larse number cf whom work. are cMing Utah Acgies are all on edge for the first football game of the year. They will meet Montana Mines Saturday in the colStockings, Is Tiie game lege stadium. 6 to 10 Sizes creating a lot of enlhusiasm and rallies and pep dances wil be 23c Value held over the end of the week. An sleeping car is being bull, for use on one Ladies Silk Hose, of the country's mail railroad lines. ne,' Mrs. Ron Bowen, son of Mr. Mrs George Bowen, who ABCIIlt -- .A- - i rrtam-t- Mrs. Grover Rii h cf Salt Lake City was a visitor in Logan prcM-niu-tio- Idflii y i L If. J. Robbins and baby daughter of Snowville were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Can the Surplus campaign, me object of which is to preserve the surplus fruits and vtgetaoles of the present bumper crops for distribution among the needy this wmur. Is spreading among Ohio housewives and seems likely to find favor in other states. Above is a group of wemen of the Glare Relcrmed church at Akron canning fruit, donated by farmers, in the chuich kitchtn. At the left is Mrs Daniel E. Morgan, wife of Clevelands city manager, at work. The movement is supported by newspapers, city ofticials, women's dubs, churdi organizations and other groups : L. Mr. and , . , Sirs. A. J. H M of Smithfield spent Tuesday m Loesti as the guest rf Mrs. Ray fceatnons. - i ! sha Adams, FBI!, Erickson and Mondell Alvin Anderson, were lodged in the county jail Wednesday niht following the clash of tv, a a uii the MuivJle lane about 9 p m. Deputy Sh nil Pc ter, on ur.d H.iu i N. Cwpatherstone made the am- t after investigating the crash Jelf Stowell said Sheriff Thursday morning, complau', n Editor, Herald-Journa- l. Dear Sir: In regards to the doube jab break plot article appearing m of a Salt Wednesday Lake newspaper, referring to Logan city and Cichc euni ty nub wc offer the following answer. parWe indict the le .pii.s.b ties for resorting to su-- h despicable and dtv.crec ib!e methods in offering the hono .tb such a mi .leading mul pro.-ihe. There was n.n a lad bieak and there was no in Cache Teachers (Jet tention of one and thern is Vt Life Certificates an ounre of evidence to con-a. form with such an urnidbi Of course stub nceir i. c tc Several Cache valley teachers were included among those Is- carry method in heir mad: c., . sued life diplomas entitling all finch rrritemnt i; n soi on.-- inof holding them to teach for life flections upon theMis-r-chnracteis t In schools of Utah Wednesday the accused on the curt of publr by the state department of eduwhich thus fosiers, cation. and conceals their nw n Miss Laveta Wallace, primary grade supervisor of the Cache corruption fnm'the people is county schools, and a resident the wmrst crime in the calendar. The character of such a mis-- t of Logan, was awarded a diikable enormitv thrust upon ploma In supervision of elen lsonrrs bv sue h violence is f mentary school grades. of official inHigh school diplomas were relinquishment Issued to Rota Cornish, Franktegrity and honor, such sad lin Idaho and Francis E. Critcli-lo- sacrifices of the piinnnles of H.vrum; grammar grade common decency are all justified upon the grounds that diplomas: Gladys Hill, Wclls-villMyrtle Larsen, Smith-fiel- these officials know' no other B Ruth Nielsen. II) rum, wav pojsible to get publicity nnd Lila M. Parkinson, Lewisfor their ton. Max Smith, Adam Cook, ri Tf r y Harry Craig . Farl Tavlor, C. Jenkins. t-- liabeth Eurti-fir- e r of the Chr.s'e.i-eromp'Miy, was m Silt Lake CT.y Wednesday on business Simplicity Is the greatest blessing any people may have and students of the Utah State Agricultural college are among the chosen few who enjoy the deprivilege of this blessing clared President N. 0. Peterson in his annual address to the student body in the first assembly of the year held on Thursday morning bn the college chapel. lauded Peterson President simplicity in all things and cited the examples of Abraham Lincoln and Robert Burns to show that noble thoughts and deeds come from simple origin. President Peterson paid a tribute to Antone II Lund, the founder of the college and Benjamin Sandborn. the first presHe ident of the institution. congratulated the students on coming to college and stated that this was certainly the time for students to enrich their minds and prepare for the opportunities of the future. Dr. N. A. Pedersen, head of the assembly committee at the college conducted the meeting. Professor Walter Welti rendered two vocal solos, accompanied bv Mrs- Welti and Professor N. W. Christiansen gave two violin seProfessor .John T lections. Caine offered the Invocation and the closing prayer w as given by President A. E. Anderson of the Logan stake In! i TWO HELD m a major recently iipeiatioti at u local hospital, is reportiJ to oo improving and will be abe to be moved to her home withm a few days. COLLEGE HEAD 0( I underwent A a LETTERS RIGHT 24 Sept poverty- Ct 19. 51. 1, Town -- i 2 ADDRESS About t i SKPTEMIJER THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, k $2.03 3; due, per gal. KALSOMINE, of Coifee" Good fer your irtom.uli nc.d your Nerv e A m'ursl r aid Laxative I It ulw ivs pvys to buy the Bent Is it sc. ccer gr re- -. I ph- - . . . S1.63 211c ANDERSON LFMRER COMIANY Lo-- an Smithfield Lewision tl s;fl Shoe Store 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. m 32SygcS2SSSS& |