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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931. , 'iln Our The' A Herald-Journ- Newspaper Seripps-Canfiel- d Every llacKe al Afternoon Week-da- y Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Ounnar Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postolfice Logap, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Proclaim liber$2.50 the in mail, Valley by year advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in adty thruout the vance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. land." Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N, Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor , R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager THE TRUTH QUICK newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or Neither this 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. FUTURE FARMERS Todays Oddity They build a fire under boilers of the Great Lakes steamer Pere Marquette No. 6 every day, but the vessel no longer f moves over the lakes. Shes been hitched up to a sawmUl and is doing a good job of litoo. Toni' Finn, owner of the vessel ahd controller of a lumber company whose mill is located at Menominee, Mich., decided to utilise the .boat as a means of power when boilers at the mill wore out last spring. The mill was4 to operate only a few months,' so new boilers were deemed impractical. Finn backed the old Pere Marquette No. 6 alongside the mill; hooked up the boats boilers to the mill's engines, and i Wheels LEADERS OF TOMORROW accomplishments of Future Farmer organizations' from two sections. of Utah, Bear River and Span- -, ish Fork high schools,., have once more brought this -- state into national prominence. The Bear River boys placed second in the nation for their joint club activities wjiile an individual member, .Keith Rhodes, placed third in national competition in public speaking. Spanish Fork high school placed thijrd in livestock judging of all classes, while an indvidual member, Lawrence Simmonds, won national sweepstake started turning. Talkie Trips The word: Synthetic. What it means: The composition or the putting of two or more things to gether, as in compounds in medicines; of or pertaining to synthesis. Where it came from: The Greek, synthetikos; syn, to- titheml, to place; S ether, plus terally, to place together. The1 honors. These youths have done a great service to the state in bringing the name of Utah into more national prominence. Their prowess have probably won this state ag much favorable comment as any other deed in the past several years. But they have done something greater. How many people in Utah know anything about these Future Fanner organizations?, Cache county has three of these organizations for building leaders of the future. Amos Bair heads the group at North Cache, Harold Peterson at Logan and II. P. Anderson at Hyrum. And the state leader, L. R. Humpherys, also has headquarters fli Ixgan. These workers deserve every possible kind of cooperation for their work. They are doing as much, if not more, to develop the youth, particularly of the farm, to curry on after this generation has passed. , i Too Many Columnists By HILL BILLY One of the most difficult minor chores every writer falls heir to is that of refusing to pass judgment on the writings of ambitious folk who want to get an authoritative statement as to their ability. I suppose that on an average Ilowdy, folks! You can say of once a week I receive a bulky this for the war in Manletter, sometimes a post has churia nobody yet package, containing parcel the efforts claimed that it is a war to of r, some with end war. the modest request that I take the world Or to make an evening off, read the insafe for democracy, closed, criticize the manuscript WWW and indicate where it might be Military expert declares the sold. conflict in Manchuria is not beI never comply with such a ing conducted along the lines request. In the first place, from of modern civilized warfare. experience, I know that any Certainly not; no criticism I might make would per cent contracts have yet not be received in the spirit been awarded to profiteers. intended. In the second place, I know that nobody ever can be sure whether a piece of writing will sell or not supposing MOVIE DIREGTOR DEFIES it has any merit and, finally PRECEDENT! I do not have the time or enerToday's photo is a likeness of gy, even if I could be of any service, which I feel I could Egbert Omelet, not. movie director, There is only one way to disfamed for his cover whether you can write daring originalthat which will be marketable, ity,. Altho he That is to keep trying until you has been a disell something. Of course, there rector for nearare writers' bureaus that can ly three years, Mr. Omelet has give you some advice as to style and form, and even as to marnever had his kets. but generally speaking you taken picture have to paddle your own canoe wearing riding in the writing game more than breeches and puttees. In any other craft; Photo by W. W. Welsh. The reason for this is plain. Dear Homer: What is the Anybody can write, and most correct pronunciation of that everyone does. Folks do not try to f.le a saw, or wipe a Manchuria city, Tsitsihar? or take in hemstitching, orjoint, Curious. hire Tsitsihar. out as cigarmakers without Richmond, Utah This is my forest primeval, Where, offering up my thanks , Looking over the misty city Are myriads of cisterns and tanks. My murmuring elms and hemlocks Are the purring motors below; The vastnpss of my wilderness Is roofs roofs of soot and snow, would-be-write- there, eleven stories, Walk Gabriel, Basel and John , With thees and thou;' for no one. on. And swagger The distant bells faint tinkle Is not from the lowing herd, But to keep the pot a boiling And where you can hear His word. Down all in a What," asks a writer, "is the most significant thing about our code of morals? d, we should Speaking say its elasticity. off-han- Just because A1 Capone threw money around extravagantly is no sign that he had a large income. Look at some of our. city governments! DRV THOSE - Holding humblest supplication the daily morning news. In spite of the elevator And ibe thump of shoes. Soon the boy from the corner grocery With my plump, wild .turkey will call. From a musketless, modern henhouse; But I thank Thee, Father, for all. 4,n spike-heel- . shrieks, rA- top-coa- ts cost-plus-t- And radio crooners row. i BY BERTHA WOODLAND Humor MODERN MOTHER GOOSE Marv, Mary, quite contrary, How is your radio? Squeals and squeaks, yells and I? Day of Thanks some certain training and instruction in these matters. But all there is to writing is to sit you down with a hard pencil, a wad of soft paper ana create out of the chaos of your mind that which editors and publishers will cry fer at a dime a word. Probably 90 per cent of thf readers of this column are con ed vinced that most of the time they could do a better job than the author of this column. I do not quarrel with such a conclusion. If you can find an editor big enough fish to pay you for such chatter you bare my hearty congratulations. But why should I promote comThere are too djirn petition? many columnists already. CUTTWG IT C9WN At the eloee of tbtiCivll war, America was a continent more than three months wide; today, tv the best trains, it is three days wide, and planes will soon reduce that to a mere fraction. An orange contains about 87 4 49 per cent water. 3C TMAN.KOGHVm Meat and Groceries Think of the things you will require in the Grocery Line for Your Thanksgiving Cooking one of the big seasons of the year when the family expects so many things that are good to eat. Look over your pajttry shelves today and make out the list of groceries you must have for Thanksgiving. . . . then visit the UTAH CASH MARKET to fill your orders. TEARS There, little stock market, Dont you cry, A new crop of suckers Will soon start to buy! YE DIARY (November 23) Earlie home, mighty wearie. and do doff mv garments and don pyjamas, for greater ease and comfort; and U911 do hmre the paperboy throw the evening paper against the door, and do hasten to fetch the journal, I being alone in the house; and Lord! as I do step out on the porch, the door to blow shut and lock behind me, which doth embarrass me mightily, especially when I do sneak around to the back door in my pyjamas, and several neighboring beldames do spy me, and girgle heartilie. A pox on such a humiliating experience! As for vou. Lord Tackham-me- r, you foul rogue, take that, and that, and that Not Hereditary BY W. M. EVEBTON EUa: Where does Bella get her good looks from, her father or her mother? i A 30,WGERM PROCESSED PARAFFIN BASE MOTOR OIL FILL UP WHEREVER From her fa Stella: ther; he keeps a drug store. There are a lot of homes around here that get their beauty both inside and outside from Evertons There is one difference between the beauty girls buy from the drug store and the beauty homes. get from Evertons. Lowe Brothers paints and enamels the great home beau-tifle- rs are the most durable paints in the world. They are easy to apply, too. Anybody can do it Buy them at Evertons. Cash Market and Grocery 111 NORTH MAIN YOU SEE THIS GERM PROCESSED OIL TRIANGLE 6S3SSS3SS3SSSS832! c$ BUY NOW AND SAVE LOWEST n $ kb PRICES : The Same Extremely Prices Will Prevail All This Wools 124 SOUTH MAIN 124 SOUTH MAIN STREET . mw . STREET . . & |