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Show r page two THE S3S9535S The 'A Herald-Journ- NOVEMBER HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PLANS FLIGHT ALONE gsgfigga 40-DA- Scripp8-Canfiel- d - - Newspaper - ' - c - Halloween party was given and Mrs. Newell Payne Saturday evening. The evening was spent in playing games after which a delicious suppei was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Payne, Cecil Fryne, Alvin Hansen, Miss LueLa Thompson and Miss Violet . Atkinson of Clark-ston- . oT - Altenwa ffetk-d- t; Mumor Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 625 Market Gilman," Nlcoll Et.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W, 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. ' R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager OTTL3 PETERSON, Managing Editor THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any 'of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. , Howdy,- folks! TMs W Ka tional Apple Week, and Wail Street financier are celebrating the occasion by dishing out extra largo; helpings of applesauce. - A now rise and sing old ballad: "An apple a day keeps the doctor away; but a tonsil a day buys the doc a coupe." We will that sentimental UNVEIL MONUMENT TO GREATEST MAN t A solo endurance of at V least 40 days, withflight hie plane erre manics marked Impressive practically piloting itself owing the unveiling of s statue Friday to wings and stato the memory!! Marmadsdse bilizing devices, is planned by one of G. Wilbur Cornelius, above, Los the great beneAngeles flyer and Inventor. He factors of ; the will install a bell to awaken human race. Mr. him if goes out Bunion was the of order. ! -- SCHEMELESS WEEK FOR A CHANGE .The f OBSERVER BY JIM MARSHALL yfA1 When winter looms in the offing we always go back and read, again the story of that other winter at Valley Forge little y gtory in the history books but the story back of that teliing how some of the patriots living in the hills and Washingvalleys roundabout tons little army did their best to starve that little army to death Washingtons men went hungry and cold but only a few miles away there was plenty of food and there was plenty - of . i clothing too but unfortunately the Americans who owned the food arid the money thought more about the profits than tney dldjabout their-libert- Trenton by Mr. St pretty-prett- Sunday, evening in with Lurwell Butler. Mrs- - Edith Vidmar entertained at a Halloween party Saturday her afternoon in honor of daughter Geraldine, the home was decorated in Halloween colors, .the time was spent in playing games after which a lunch was served, those present were Barbara and Ims UwhpbellDarlene Andrew Payne. and Howard Spencer.- Mrs- - Cfcas Payne sfcve a Hal- -' Jpweem party for her children Y al Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, By Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnaf matter at the postoffied Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price lh Cache Valley by mail, 12.50 the year In advance, by carrier $3J0 a year in advance or 40 cents the month. Qutside Cache Valley, by mall $5.00 the year. not the 1931. A Every ny 6, y for which brave men were fighting and so the fighters starved and shivered in the midst of plenty You can read that story In a real, history but it wont make you; proud youre an American It will probably make you mad ... but after all Its human nature and human nature always repeats and the story of Valley Forge was written again last winter and will be written again this winter OncA more we are going to find the people who really count waiting patiently out in the t free-movi- ng ;4 There seems, at the moment, to be a dearth of g schemes. It is a whole week since the last ontf cam! out and advantage ought to be taken of the lull to discover what has been the effect of all these, schemes to date.. i First there was a. plan to revive American shipworld-savin- , building. .The shipbuilders got the money, somebody got the ships, and the taxpayers got the bill. But shipping didnt revive. Then there was hte scheme to save the farmer wheat and cotton. The government got the wheat and cotton, the farmer went broke and the taxpayers got another bill. Then there was the grand scheme to let Europe off paying her debts. This, curiously enough, makes to it possible for Europe to pay some private bills taxAmerican The financial gentlemen. large, thrifty payer will get hiss bill for the war debt Europe isnt paying. There came along the great plan' to release all the frozen assets and the ' taxpayer will discover, soon enough, who is the anger for THAT show. Lastly, there is the outpouring of good will between this country and JVance by which we get the good will and France gets what she wanted. 'And what France gets, we suspect; will turn up on a tax statement sooner or later. Not, however, in France. Just what is the net cost, in dollars, of all these grotesque schemes we dont, know. It must run into billions. - , Maybe it's just as well .we worse headache than we have. give us-DONT-knowj.i- fuel and the guarded clothing held for profits it makes ac difference that when they can men work to make fortunes for others just as it made no difference to the that winter at the Forge , be the t would first to suffer but they are they were in the days of 7fl and they will be in the days to come AND, LISTEN: When you think this winter of tbe. ragged, hungry, shlwering army at valley Forge dont forget that It seems a shame that the it was all unnecessary and the snow real patriots the . people who suffering must be chalked up while all around will be the work honestly and well build- in the end to mans inhu-hoarded stored food nd .,th ing up a nation should always manity toman ?.,- rs profit-monge- . ...... a hkm for funny Tlay thi Pint Security (Pay genius who created the first Cobbler, apple but bis fame rests upon a , By HILL BILLY nobler achieve-tment even than this. He wM the inventor of that greatest Recently I quoted a letter dish known to mankind apple from a youthful proteitant of pie and cheese! Tarotna. Touay let me quote who Nebraska mart sentenced to a letter from a pMtestant been through the fire of afnine months in jail for taking has fliction . News item. one drink. No, I dont use the capital P Thats nothing, Rip Van Win- when I say protesta.it. Protestkle took a couple of drinks and ant Is ope who protests; not stretch! did a necessarily one who. as the dear old dumb dictionary says: One EPITAPH of those, bodies of Christians Departed from this grim old that protest against the spiritearth ual supremacy of the Church Is one who drew an upper of Rome, especially one' of the berth; party who. adhered to Luther While climbing to his sleeping after the second diet of Spires." place. wriHe stepped upon prizefight- - EvidentlyK. H. L. ter was no Calvinist. ers face. The letter: Dear . Brother in Crime: I news a to Tea, according also Class- - myself AS a - rebel bevfavorite now is the item, who also does Us own tBhilflng erage in the Klondike. no predlgedtea A bunch of the boys were and accepts brain food, religious or poUttecu. Ye Olde in it up whooping "But I must admit tn&t i Malamute Tea Shoppe found it unprofitable during the late war. .Thirty, yeafs in Leavenworth was the .ordered DOWN WITH RADIO dose of medicine by one of our CROONERS! high mogul judges. . I fought dose of juaWca and had All radio fans owe a debt . of this satisfaction of making the gratitude tdMpss the of justice admit? to Gertie Gumboil department court of our glorl-- 1 (see photo). Mlss the supreme that I dtd nothing Gumboil has Jdst ous republic what-was entitled to un-- i mailed a petition but the constitution.- But it was to the White der war for me; it broke' House demanding a costly me. lost I my business, and be- -j PrasMont came a that outcast so .social Hoover place, a my church and . fraternalfar so-as of bounty W w cieties were able to make me an the pelts of ,,a farmer, crooners La outcast I am mow'fthd a free ctooh -- Many Up mamigalmfig, man. Returns of tno pf I wish to th&nk you from the I ApoloDay," of my heart for your bottom and When gize,' .late Congressman Your Hair Hat, eulogy of the Lindbergh. 1 was with him in Turned to Silver." j ' his fight in' Minnesota as a : and labor candidate for Another is the min farm office of governor; I was who can remember when the the and am best football player on a college egged in his company team was always the loedi proud of it. I- Join you Lindbergh, . a blacksmith. .,- man! But in dear old Minnesota THE LUKY HUNTER The hunter had but little luck. we yet have men of Lindbergh's When he was out to shoot a type; we have Senator Ship-stea- d. also Ernest Lundeen; and buck; But in a crap game just for in, South Dakota there is . Pettigrew. You should tun He shot eleven bucks and read his book: i Imperial Washington. In friendship, sincerely, won! . w C. K.. Vancouver, . . Wash. That 14 the saptrlt that disAnother thing this country from moles and needs is less concrete in the tinguishes menknow Yes, I Ships teaa; drivers head and more in the mice. what a president that fellow roadbed. would makeN. B Brother, fronS another YB DIARY as to old rebel I have (Novwnbor 5) Eartte home, where ptaytng at where I might secure Lindmumblety-pethat brave and berghs book: WhyrWe Are at noble game, with Little Homer War. If I do Ill borrow it to . Brew Jr.; and did win tbe game y- by my greato skill and dexter-iti- a, albeit did lorn three gold fillings drawing a peg from the grouad, which will cost me. a prettle penny; bat what care I. for Lord! I cannot mist a game of mmnbtety-pela S porta Magnlfique! The Spirit of - 76 L. , Saturday afternoon. The guests came in costume. After playing games and having lunch, the little folks went through as spooks. The Misses Gertrude and Eva Bentley were in Logan on business during the week. j you nee(j envelopes, letter-UtohMds prlnte N0W? Ask Herald - Journal commercial printing department, 77 West Center Street, to do it. A26tf, va Elmer Man tot has purchased and moved one of the suga! factory houses from Amalga to his lot in town. Mrs. V. H. Benson entertained at a Halloweeji party at hei home Saturday afternoon for his children. The afternoon was spent in games and stunts after which refreshments were served to fifty small guests. F. L Mortensen who has been away fro.;, his work for several months because of illness returned to work this week. Mr. and Mrs- Jack Stoddard, their de.,j"hter. Miss Emma Stoddard . ud heir friends. Ivan Mae of visited with Mr. and Ms. Ray Hanson SunRirt-.non- day. Mrs. V, iiliam Roskelley of Smithfleld spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Luella, B. Hunter. The M Men and Gleaners gave night in the meeting house, the decorations were in keeping Halloween. A large crowd attended and a good time was reported. Miss Helen Jardine of Clark-sto- n attended conjoint meeting for grad MOTOR OIL vory car fr vry season ar TODOCfuS Servi . - both Speedy and Pleasing ' r Red & White Stores . ftkt p old-tim- er fine foods and courte- - ous service form a most attractive combination. Owned and Operated by .Cache Valleys Newest and Greatest Chain Sture System Specials for Saturday, November 7, 1931 1 48 lb. bag Red & White ' This Flour is milted expressly for Red Flour 89 extra fancy & White Stores, every sack is sbsolutely garanteed or money refunded. - More Loaves Per Bag. " COFFEE Maid lb can Red & White 1 (ydovet Butter Parchment J - ( a; 32 4 Hi 1:33 I 37 lb can Bine & White 1 i 33 j'lade From Sweet Cream. VACUUM PACKED g, it g, , Coming! Coming! That mighty movie. Coming! "1716 Dandruff Destroyers a hair-raisidrama! ng Quality work end reasonable prices prevail In. the commercial printing department of the Herald-Journ- al A26tL A the chap who can score the winning football or everyday business point whether it be in ' t i f E all admire TC3crTETP tttr of crxmta made fic tefuttl Ii ik would try Lyaix E. Piakham' Vegetable Compound, she could to any dir in the month . . . never haveto dread the calendar. It Pays ' I g ' life. Eo At i , i One pound Delicious You can score point after point financially if you. have a Sunny Day Fund the equivalent of six months pay in cash on deposit in a First Security Savings Account. -- 5.SS.0 ; ib 't r onnop i first LARGEST INTERMOUNTAIW BANKING ORGANIZATION Red & White, Slices Pricoo I 2 2 j 29 Imported direct from Japan No. 2 cans cut String Beans No. 2 cans Golden Sweet Corn Exceptional Values . . pound package Orange I EUBER of the security CORPORATION SYSTEM TEA 19 .. . 25 My wtertfd Frg)i and Cured Meals sre udd lh itod A White Markets Individas By Owned Unitedly Operated. The Owner Serves The Buyer Saves OGOQ IZi o D |