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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE TWO r Mareous. Raymond and Elliot Lamoreaux and Mr and Wolford of Logan.'' Mr. and Mrs. Wolford and children returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bald Weaver had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolt and Mrs. Virginia Rawson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gayman as their A guests Thanksgiving day. sumptuous turkey dinner was served Mr. and Mrs Frank McAlister were Logan visitors over the week end Dr and Mrs. G. W. States returned home Sunday evening from Reno. Nevada, where they were week end guests of Mrs Del States and other relatives Mr and Mrs K. W. Browning spent Thanksgiving day in Logan Pres, and Mrs. W. K. Burton Mrs-Lloy- The Herald-Journ- field Newspaper A Scripps-Ca- n , Every al l 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. 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MARTIN, Advertising Manager 0TTI8 PETERSON, Managing Editor THE TRUTH QUICK entertained or officials has any connection Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders 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. gBBffiffr WEVE prize was won by GOT A SALES Fames. A jolly informal TAX, ALREADY r. potato-mashe- affair was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Worley Friday evening with Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Worley as hostesses. Music and card games formed the evenings diversion and delectable refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cranny of Logan were visitors at the Nephi Larsen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day for Fred Lamoreaux, People who are bawling for a sales tax might profithave we that consider to . already a minute for ably stop a huge sales tax in this country and that 99 per cent of us are convinced it should be reduced. We will take, for example, an article we will call a Factories in this country g can produce this masher to sell for $1. Europe can lay down the mashers here so that they may be sold for 75 cents. The potato-mashfactory at once becomes an infant industry, which has to be saved from the pauper labor of Europe. ' What happens? Well, the potato-mashindustry goes to congress and gets a tariff of 50 cents on every potato masher. This means, of course, that Europe cannot sell here under $1.25, and make a profit. So the masher industry at once jacks up the price to $1.25. , And what is the added 25 cents but a sales tax ? - Certainly it is a sales tax, for the especial lienefit of industry just as the proposed new sales tax is a tax for the benefit of wealth. We dont WANT any more taxes in America. We want fewer. stem-windin- Miss Clara er with a WEDNESDAY. i painting of Dame Brews Uncle Howdy, folks! Quick, the conven- r One trouble wi'n our system of government Is that too many communities, when they have a feebleminded citizen, refuse to put him in the proper institution and pay taxes for his support. They dodge the issue by electing him to congress. WHOS WHO IN CONGRFSS Today's photo is a likeness of Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for eighteen Mr and Mrs Lowell G Smith and son of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunkley of Whitney were guests from out of town. Miss Vera Jensen and Miss Venna Holiday were the guests of Mr and Mrs George Holiday at their home in Ogden Thanksgiving day. A most delightful affair of Thursday was the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs Milford Crabtree at their home on south second west street. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A B. Crabtree, K. R. Campbell, Venna Chugg and Cloma Hammond all of Providence. YMlow snapdragons formed the floral adornment of the table. a Abner, mighty handsome; busted cuckoo clocke; a portrait of a lighthouse, made ol most noble; a broken mustache cup; an ancient musi-u- e box, and the sprocket of an 1S99 And Columbia bicycle. smoke up her fathers nickel Dame Brew did command: Throw all that trash out, but cigars to boot I did refuse most indignantly, 4 for Lord! who knows but it may NOMINATED FOR THE come in handle some time? And HALL OF FAME so to dinner. MRS. HENRY BLEEP local housewife who is theionlv woman The greatest problem of radio in America wno is to keep the other members does not secret of your family from monkeying ly believe that with the dials after you havo a spoonful of turned in on a particularly good carrot grated station. on a lettuce leaf is an ample The day started off all wrong meal for a hunfor Lil Gee Gee, the office husband, gry grouch. She got up with nothing i f especially Darticular to criticize and the served with a more she thought about it. the cup of very weak tea. madder she got. Photo by Wallace McBride. The behavior of some unusSports Note: Castona College has established a bank on the ually smart children indicates campus so , that the football that they seldom smart in the players will not have so far to right place. go to cash their salary checks. One sad thing about that ODE TO AUTUMN Sing Sing football team Is that the boys can't go out and make Sing ho! for jolly autumn. whoopee after a big victory. All hail the merry breeze; Sing ho! for crimson maples Incidental music by the An(Excuse us while we sneeze!) chovy Curlars' Quartette- - Our Cache of Humor ixs mask! Congress es this month!. delicious if DECEMBER gressman Con Herman e, who proposes a compro- mise between Wets and the Drys. Con gressman is opposed to the unrestricted sale of liquor, but will introduce a bill to permit the sale of hot Tom be, Jerry when the thermometer drops to the freezing point. the Egg-nood- le Photo by Max Smith. Why do young fellows pay a dollar to pet In the movies when they can hold hands on her davenport for nothing, and sea-shel- ls, i Science News It was not long ago thai', Charles Kipfer and Prof. August Piccard, Swiss physicist, made successful ascension to an altJ tude of 51.775 feet (almost lfl miles straight up; record con-- 1 firmed by international authorities, but the two daredevil scientists are not satisfied. Theyre now making arrangements for a trip to 100,000 feet above the earth, or nearly 20 miles. The first trip was made in metal ball hung below a balloon. The next trip will be made in a similar contrivance, but it will be lighter, stronger anoP warmer. The men will attempt to equalize pressure by releasing oxygen as they rise. The air is so rare at that altitude, hardbjt f any oxygen is available. Ten miles above the earth is a long, long way. Twenty miles is twice that far! SUFFERED MONTfflY PAIRS.. Wh.t misery! If she would only try Lydia EPinkhun's Vegetable Compound! It's such a help for those YE DIARY (December 1) Thvs bring the first daie of the month, I did take stock ol the woodshedde; and did discover many strang and An oil valuable things, dreadful Monthly Pains that make life unbeatable to-w- it: er potato-mashe- Rflsadl rs 4 miRimr fimwUmoHes maW(sir Preston News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clayton Larsen spent the Thanksgiving and family were dinner guests holidays in Salt Lake City. of Mr- and Mrs. Vincent Miss Roma Pratt visited her Stef-fens- - on at Lewiston Thursday. sister. Margaret, at Burley over Miss June Larsen and Preston the week end. Earl Weaver was brought home from the Logan hospital Monday. He has been confined .Fina To In the hospital for the past month because of Injuries susV-f-lj tained in an automobile accident Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gadd were f i host and hostess at a dinner t Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Yeates and Mr. and Mrs. It W. ELLIOT te CO. TAKES Melvin Bingham as their guests. MOVE TO UNLOAD STOCK Mr, and Mrs. Roland Coodle of Canada, spent the Thanks ; t ' WHILE IN SEASON giving .vacation with relatives To Reap Greatest Values here. Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale Roe Ever Offered had Mr. and Mrs. Smith Allen LOGAN. Dec. 2 (EWE) To- and children as their dinner morrow morning, at 9 oclock, guests Thanksgiving day. Pink the R. W. Elliot Co. is opening chrysanthemums formed an atits doors to the buying public tractive centerpiece for the dinwith assurance that the great- ing table. est values ever offered will be The Franklin Stake Primary on sale in each department of board is sponsoring a children's dance to be held in the Second that store. All departments have cleaned ward recreation hall Friday at thdlr stooks at odd lot merchan- 3:30 oclock. Refreshments will dise along with-nestaple lines be served free. In order tp .make. this. sale a Mf. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson great success and to prove their had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hicken-loopas their dinner guests RULERS OF LOW Slogan, PRICES, is correct. Thursday. A bowl of red formed a beautiful cenIn putting on this sale, the management has entirely dis- terpiece for the table. A charming affair of last regarded cost of merchandise la order to unload all surplus week was the party given by goods before January 1 and to Mrs. Gwen Egbert for the Ra make room for the wonderful Ona club Saturday evening. At lines of holiday goods such 8 oclock a lovely three course sets for men, women and dinner was served at one table all kinds of books, Which was centered with a Tall toys, dolls and skiing beautiful bowl of fruit. equipment, in lact a store plum tapers, lighted, were at each nil" of beautiful items to be corner of the table. Covers were given out this Christmas.- - The arranged for nine club members mot that no holiday items were and Mrs. Vera Oeddes, Mrs. carried from last year will be Jennie Fryer and Mrs. Smith easily detected when you see Allen the new and clean condition of The evening was pleasantly this holiday stock. (Advt). pav;e;i playing bridge and the Lsl Hare P.rofit - T w JtmximttiBdl (Cameils sin You probably know that heat is used in the F J treat- ment of all cigarette tobaccos. But you know too that excessive heat can destroy freshness and fragrance. Thats why there could he no truly fresh cigarette except for scientifically developed methods of applying heat. Reynolds is proud of having discovered and perfected methods for getting tlic benefits of heat treat - ments and still avoiding ever parching or toasting. With every assurance we tell you, Camels are not parched or truly fresh. Theyre made fresh toasted and then theyre kept fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack. If you wish to know why the swing to Camels is nationwide and steadily growing switch to thi m for just one day then leave them, if you can. II. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, N. Wintlon-Sale- C er ber-gon- as 3. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's CousHthCoast Radio Programs QUAKER HOUR, Morton Downey, Tony Tom, and Camel Orchestra, direction Jacques Renard, every niglit except Sunday, Colombia Broadcasting System cist EL 11 'll ntocc AUNT quarto Houm, Alice Joy, Old Hunch," and Prince Albert Orchestra, direction Paul Van Loan, every right except Sonday, N. B. C. Red Network (iudibio (ml) (R iNtgrey ferraefl rr--i 0 See radio page anjaragni San Franciscos Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! Don t remote the moittureproof wrapping from your package of Camels aftar you open it, Tha Camel Humidor Peck is protection against tweet, dust and germs. In office and hemes, even in the dry atmosphere of artificial heat, the Camel Humidor Pack deliiers fresh Camels and keeps them right until tha last ana has been smoked . 9m mwiiMA m mmrmm L. f Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping. Garage in basement with direct elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposuTower rooms windows. have Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75P up in Main Dining Room from $i.r up. Also a la carte service. Htaekvu, Mm rnim. of local newspaper for time 0 re y Hotel Sir FnANCis B00 OUTSIDE ROOMS 127 single reams at $3 50 daily, 118 at $4, 136 at $4.50, 107 at IS, 64 at fS50, 48 at $6. Double rooms $5 to $8 daily. IsmTonx Luxurious Suites Hoceirs Nivcom Hotel Co. $ 12 to $20 daily DeLuxe Rooms 4.1 totl2 Powell Street at Sutter Sao Francisco tingle, $7 to $15 double. man ULLU.k5 ensfmblc during I.unrhrnn and Dinner Mutu HNRAKIE jits Made FRESH 4 - Kept FRESH . Ql9$1, ft MtrulibTikfttCa 1 |