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Show 1 THE HERALD PAGE SIX - J 0 URN AU,V LO G A N," UTAH, ' THURS D A Y,NOVEMBER'l By GEORGE CLARK OUT OUR WAY SIDE GLANCES 1931. 9, By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE U1LL, Ha ?S By Ahern -- fiT AUUUAL 50UAU1K' TRCM VdUR --TrcPiCAL Oh(, 30 Osl Vdri'd YoU MRS. HooPLE Mouj ABoa-- r --TA WOOL BLAMI CE-T-S GLi -OUR TESE MIPPY BiRBS, MSS 21 AUfSrftS Mi" EVea-fRiE- B StlEEP CAlO-- BU--- V, r WAS SMEEP ruler, Td . YbU -- SO ,4 GST WARM i mioH-- t rrus-- r as WELL SLEEP UMPCR -- I AROUAiD I ALWAYS CoUM-riAi-G I Mk'e A FoLDiMei r, HdlGH-- f, UP CARPeM-tfeft'- S pole uttrW file FLAG WRAPPED were r' all sMearep; N- see a Fua -- X I SLIDE slab, I tfcte 15 DOUBLE vVlHe.ME.yEft COULPkiV "To 5LEEP LAS'T GE--T 'UlrfeH OM mV A PLAYER PiAMO ROLL sAeerty cHiLlY GiMKS TWO ! VvC'i - A j-- K . m; m ftEY OlU -feP - Pur-lcfe-faA- Sr grTg.TtaACteD EA, iffmi tf. An Empty Victory! . , LEWISTON lor ser-tc- es were held Tuesday fternoon to the First ward hapel with Bishop Saul B. yer conducting. The tonfutton of flowers and any relatives and friends that rotted from all parts trl-it-of state to pay their last e to - their beloved friend id admirer voiced the- - storti-- t Of the Deonle. " The Choir sang TU Go Where Vaddoupa OU Want Me to Go. Invoca-b- y Edward Leavitt: choii Come, Let Us Renew." ig fin speaker was President ia Mrr0 of Richmond. He of the sincere and faithuil Mr Waddoups rendered the Beneon stake presu'cncvof seventeen vears, also U he life of Mr. Wadcoups which 'Iras so pomfcletely filled. H.H. I ferriage add company sang a juartet. The second speaker was Pres- irfent ftoeph Quhmey of Logan. the genuineness of I told ofcharacter in his ieeeasBd and church activities. e tdttVf the tong friendship is ptrents to the parents of wCjttovps, dating back to the dkyt ia Old England be- O nenttth of the services Mr. rendered to the 1m- -i mlgraitts. Mr. Qulnney said toe deceased was tlic first man to - this part of the valley to irnWrktE the sugar beet in-- v lasfeyL fter which he made this t it: fAs long ns the sa- t tr ktry lasts in this edan-- will be asso-jt- d Titir It and would be a it.". frrTCe toto Ptof,tfor C. I. Stoodard of Mk, after sang lYlidtoaa waddoups of brother f the de-arelated their days in England and .foufney to America and fourth speaker H. Widdoups of Salt a nephew of the de- He told of how extremely 7 interesting his uncle was to the 'youth as an entertainer flbd of how he always egtablttbed in the souls of the youth 'the truth lull ness of the dlvinttrof Christ. Merle1 Citoningham sang a solo after which Blshon Hyer gave a- few remarks.- - He expressed The gratitude of the three wards of Lewiston and told of'lhe three things Brother Waddeuns praised more Wadddwps DlOT, SOU WRECKED THE blew up the tunnels, DESTROYED the BRIDGES you utterly ruined the very Thing we uiere fighting for. what good is That vaND of A JlCToRV, HEY? rs school building Friday, November 20. at 7:30 p m. Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, professor of education at the Utah State Agricultural college, will continue his lectures on Child Development. A special musl-o- al program will be given by a male quartet, under the direction of Kenneth Hawks. All school patrons are urged to 'attend. Our Own West Its Romantic Hittory Ben Thompson, desperado, gambler and bad man, had his good points. In time he decided to "go straight So good a man was he' that citizens of Austin, Texas, believed him and elected him marshal. , He was a good one. While in office, came a dude from the east, wearing a high ' Silk hat-- d A cowboy drew his knocked the hat off the dudes head with a heard of he affair, fflrmedlateiy borrowed a silk hat, hunted out the cowboy. "Here, he said, "youre so good at shooting peoples hats, shoot this one. The cowhand drew his gun and dodged behind a tree, leaving only one ear exposed-Well- , TU mark you, anyhow," Thompson yelled, and fired. His bullet drilled a neat hole through the mans ear. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Fast and Furious! -- wmr oh lASUH HMVEWtO ? VO0 ARE AU. TORM LOOM Kt ! ANY APT TO cm. Mat A LVTTX VMMM-Cjmoovo hasje xmomim errrva TO HMJE ACCEVTtD A ROR p! A SOMCh OR NOOMG AM OLD. RMTVE-TR- M t SON -MlSTtRWLVJ K. TUTS lattitrac vq ac ? fK MAMMA OF TVJTT than ViVTK ANIMALS IM LVllVS THE MAMRl .ft vxnt uwcve all CVOTHE- - AMO VACB , By Martin WC Wfr UFW-Cf- AMO 'V how' WAFVEN, bullet-Thompso- n VOLO we. VM vyew , AND A LOT TWAT w WNOW "MOOT WftVONR vefrtv Awo Ywt vttvftobwr. I f a Natureland-- - The armadillo is a toothless mammal of a family between sloths and They range north and south In the Americas as far as Texas and Argentina. .They live on ihsects, carrion are and vegetable matter,-aneaten Americans who consider them delicious. Their flesh, - however, t$ usually sC tainted by the insects and de cayed matter they eat that speonly a few vegetable-eatin- g' cies are palatable to the ester. Hard bony shell, divided Into belts, covers their bodies. Each belt is composed of small sep arate plates, flexible . everywhere except on the forehead In shoulders and haunches time of danger they roil, into than ' anHbtng els. Thi choir a 'ball, their amor p. .ctmv n:;. Dest Rost for tire Weary them from injury. ant-eate- rs. hd 1 YOU BLUNDERING TOO? The next meeting of the BenFuneral son ' school Patriarch William association will be held at the Parent-Teache- r trains, WWKTi YOU'RE GUMMA WOGSealrtlP ME OUTA TU' COUNTRY, AFTER I WENT AN vlON A WAR FOR Benson School P. T. A. Meeting- Dgte Is s Set By Crane THE NEWFANGLES Accepted ! By Cowan Poor Jumbo ! By Blosser th - unaccustomed -- - AND GladtS IUat Tve WAY TO GET MAD IS OSO TO GST W SOCIALLY THE MOVIES -- If you are Interested in the movies as most people are then ydu will enjoy reading and keeping for reference, a that our Washington packet of five bulletins on the subject Bureau has ready for you. , They are. t 1. Directory of Motion Picture Stars 2. Popular Men oi the Screen 3. Popular Women of the Screen 4. Picture and Radio Stars i 5. The HfWOi-- of Motion Pictures - itIf you want this packet of five bulletins, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. tT WtE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r Vf dlfbliyUwiMH BOSS 1 Come ovi.Bk? 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