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Show r ?AGE THE HERALD TWO - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 4, 0i 1. The Herald-Journ- Week-da- Humor Afternoon y Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Canter Street. Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar SSTTSSSSS matter at the postoffice JUtnuson, president, ahd entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, under the act of Mareh 3, 1679. Subscription price in Cache Proclaim liberValley by mail, 12.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in adty thruout the vance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. land. Gilman, Nlcoll tt Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St,; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 1$ Tremont St.; Detroit office, GUI New Center Bldg:. . TTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager 4-- Wall Street bankers, financing motion picture companies, THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders, or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any poUtlcal party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of. newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service, . . jMuiHieuBaiiimuiflaniiiBiiiiiimiiiaiimmiaiii mmiluimmumit ni The other day two men buck deer a live-poistream winning in a mountain it was almost exhausted tad they pursued it up there IB a western Washington gorge and got it into a boat and took it ashore and it collapsed so they picked it up and banned it to a brnkhouse and led it and rubbed ii down -- nand gave it a place to sleep ed nt We rise in protest against this inhuman exhibition dont these two men know that when a deer is discovered anywhere it is mans first daty to chivvy it around for couple of hours and then kill It by any ing them. But, as a general rule, those entirely subservient to public opinion, are t ur best politicians. Of course they-arnot in a class with leaders and fighters in progressive causes. Nevertheless, one follower of the public is worth a dozen wl o think they should decide what is the best for the public themselves, especially in these days when the power trust makes it so easy for the politicians to be fatherly. up bravely on an unsuspecting animal especially if the animal is tired and has no chance to defend itself in a highly and then sporting manner klH the animal out of hand not because he is hungry means that happen to come or the animal is dangerous to hand? tut-tu- t! we fear humanity but to show off his superiority to the beasts as taught in Is getting soft Holy Writ The two men who saved and were decent the deer were lust working bout it men and so of course couldnt be expected to know the cultured way of attending to these things if there had been a few slickers up there city with rifles about equipped which they knew very little the men who saved the deer would soon have learned the human thing to do and probably theyd be blushing with shame right now at their ignorance anyway the two lads who saved the deer get a cheer from this department and somehow or other we feel that they might make better friends than the who range boys oting through the forests every kjll-em-- 1 fall-sho- animals and incidentally very often shooting themselves or other hunters AND. LISTEN: Usually we imagine the hunter gets r . - -- Times have changed In footDo you, remember when Walter Camp used to select the team, and only Yale men were eligible? ball- NIBLEY Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Yeates and family motored to Malad on Thursday and spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and family. Mr- and Mrs. Otto Kent and children spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. day in Wellsville Kent's mother, Mrs. Martha - With only eight days remaining tor payment of 1931 taxes to the Cache county treasurer, payments of more than $250,000 and $860,000 to be collected have been received. This statement was made Thursday afternoon by County Treasurer E. N. Maughan. The largest single payment thus far was a check from the Utah Bower 8c Light company for more than $64,000. Another for over $11,000 came from the Mountain States Telephone 8c Telegraph company. . Two railroad lines running through Cache, one sugar company. and f other industrial plants have large payments to be made on or before December 20, after which time taxes will be declared delinquent. . High upon the honor roll of women scientists must be listed the name of Mrs. Lucinda Glupp (right, has invented a vacuum cleaner that will pick the babys toys off ' the floor replace them on the proper shelf in clothes I closet. Mrs-- ' Glupp jg now work on an ; at deautomatic who and .the that vice will scrub a small boys neck, feed him a bowl of oatmeal, and send pirn off to school with his hair combed and his teeth brushed. Photo by K. C. Ikeler. One of the pressing needs o? the day is street cars that can detour around autos. t . MOTHER HOOCH RHYME Jack and Jill, they built a still. In mystery it was shrouded; Synthetic gin they made therein Gosh, but the morgue is V , i i Lll Gee Gee says her radio set squeals so much it. and now It's being used as a whistle on a peanut roaster, sht-gol- d YE DIARY (December 3) Returning home this evening at a late hour I did become affrighted at the darke and street, and did fear footpads, cutthroats and otMr evil feUem, and did deem it a de-ert- ed clever wallet much inside forget precaution to hide my on my person. And, after thought, I did place tt my hat,- but anon did it was there, and did take off my hat absently, and the wallet, containing aH of my fortune,' consisting of ST- - cento in cash and pit old beer cheek, was lost! And so moaning and groaning, to home. - Style Note: Many a hundred-dolldress reveals a figure and many a one reveals a million-dollfigure. i Cummings and the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson entertained on Sunday in honor of tho birthday anniversary of their sons. Willis and Russell. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and the host and hostess. Albin Clawson and Josepn Sorenson of the Hyrum stake were council visitors at high Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Jessop were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Morgan Jenson of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent motored to Twin Falls with Mr. and Mrs, Golden Kent of Smith field on Saturday where they spent a few days returning home on Tuesday. Mrs. Mettle Yeates entertained on Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner wa3 served to the following guests. Mesdames Annie T. Yeates, Nel-1- 1 e Kent, Marion Jessop, Francis Jessop. Sarah Olson, Dellla Roucche, Sarah Monson, Miss Lulu Yeates and the hostess. Mrs. Ella Smith and daughter, Blanche, left for California on Monday where they will make an indefinite stay visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Amy Rlchman is. confined to her home after having submitted to a minor operation at a local hospital on Wednesday. Tire Relief Society held their annual bazaar on Wednesday. In the afternoon the following program was rendered: talk, by Christine Trolson, solo by Clara V. Anderson; piano solo by Dellla Roueche,; story by Reva Bignell; duet by Annie and Israel Yeates; reading by Maggie Swenson; solo by May Larson. A dance was given in the 1 flve-doll- ar LIT Gee Gee was awfully mad this morning. Her little brother used her vanity case for a lunch every cent you earn is as foolish as hoping to go placet n a rocking horse. No matter how hard you work you find you are getting nowhere. Swing into a sensible, progressive financial stride , Account at thH bank. Every deposit you make will prove to be a definite step towards your objective, and the compound interest we add with a Savings Today and Saturday THI CPSPOEATIOM aSCVlITT SY8TBM tb: Ji'tMi W,i ft r IMP1 stands for Foot Camjarl" KNNA J I 1TICK as foot- comfort is reflected in every pair. ' MILLIONS not thousands but literally - - millions of women and girls have found unequalled com Curl, coupled wilh annul style and economy , in which is why. they outsell all F.NNA J STUCK S imitating lines combined. ..... NAJETJI0 $ SHOES FOR WOMEN Slrb a- - tv 6 f :i-- v AAAAA to EEE Size 1 to 12 Merry Xmas at UaOUT IKTXUIODVTAIN ANIIUO OkGAMIZATION and Happy Feet The Newest , Smartest Styles : t Today s Oddity- - . await the opportunity of making YOUR feet happy JetiLk Mektd!, WJZanit SumUy Stalking i Petersons Shoe Store 46-m- ch 73 North Main Logan, Utah 53 Years of Quality Footwear King Faustin W. Wirkus. erstwhile U. B. marine, is tired 7W WWWAVWVVAV.V,.VVAVAAV.V.V it $ It always pays to trade at Ever tons. These Prices tell some of GALVANIZED the- - reasons Hawaiian SILVERWEAR 3 TUBS No. s i Large. Size No. 2 ... Medium Size No, 1 Small Size UKES 10c We 79c 69c Nicely finished, easily learned, as low as each 59 c. $1.69 have several pat- -' terns which we are closing out at Off SATURDAY SPECIALS These Three Prices Good One Day Only Drinking Glasses . . . . Lux Toilet Soap 7c can . us! 6 for 15c 3 for 19c Each 10c tt ,, Electric Lamps. Clear Glass TOWEL COST HIGH B EVERYDAY;:..- DECORATED William EVANSVILLE, Ind. H. Crite will think- a long time - before he steals another hotel towel. He was recently brought before City Judge Wilbur Dassel on a charge of stealing towels from the Claremont Apartment Hotel- - He admitted the theft of ten. Dassel ruled that Crlte ntust spend a day In Jail for each towel he stole. DISHES 32-PIE- In C!, A RENTE BROWNS CE Sets kft Beautiful patterns. Each set consists of cup.? 6 saucers 6 dinner plates 6 pie plates 6 sauce dishes one platter one vegetable dish SALE PRICE 6-t- CLARK GABLE COMING She couldnt go .. aod dje couMprteil him mV. Dont let hcwfche!l rd crimp kxmI yoor fun. Tike LyJi E. fmUuai't, Vegetable Compound foe Monthly Ws. Any day next week. Buy at these prices. Crystal White Laundry p A. I. WARE 3r10c Pudding Pans gray enamel ... 3 Dish Pans .... Oval pish Naptha for 1 Velvet Skin Toilet Soap Each' Lux or Palmolive SUNDAY OC Pans m 4C IG "tor Sink . Double Boiler Small Tea Pot White Baby Bath Over The Hill Terribly Embarrassed ENAMELED SOAP PRICES -- so.-, production months will help shorten the distance. rlMT Outfitting tne orchestra depends upon finding a pair of eorduroy pants that will fit the turn player Pancho Flores. Neither in Juarez nor El Paso sould a pair qf pants with sufficient space within them be found for Pancho. "Pancho has a peculiar, anatomy, Orchestra Leader Harold Hegley explained. le has a waist line. ! Ring down the curtain. Bill, Theyre starting to throw eggs tS&otehop'lta tehfcp Ga OV i . POLISH Kissed by the screens most fascinating man VXMBKK A bandit with a romantic trend stole a kiss the other night from a frightened young woman and $98 irom her male escort. , . Miss Mary Berry and A. a Wyoming salesman, were parked :n an automobile a. 3 at in. Four young bandits came in a car, ordered the out and proceeded to couple rob Waldemyer. Now you can go. remarked one, but not before the young lady gives me a kiss. Miss Ferry told police she reluctantly replied. She also remarked that the young bandit had piercing dark eyes. 60-Wa- whfo spend- - v- every r.B SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. SHOE box. six Thatll Teach Her Not tb Pajk: In Car ar ar 'J; velopment. The depression, Laughlin said, is largely responsible that and the romance of - gold hunts. These amateur prospectors are mostly persons Unable to get jobs. They are devoting their time to searching for a bonanza. A SHINOLA nt , mg ' r.mlts First J'eeuritu Wan gt ahead financially .... queen, chose him as king immediately. Her name Says Wirkus: means .tiny' although si.e 2G0 pounds. She said weighs I she foresaw that would always be king so Im gffing back. Although many strong black men live on the island, it has been ruled by women lor ecu turies. Apparently I was tin tirst white man In win their fust, says Wirkus. vey. - Old mines are being reopened. New ones are in process of de- After Larger Parts crowded! ExPECTING to ot sent there alone in 1923. Ti head Menenne, the colored Tuba Player Goes ETT! I are CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB The goof who is continually telling you what a swell Leishman. little doll his sweetie is. The comedy drama, Deacon . was to a The reason so many real Dubhs, audience presented on Friday night musicians wear long hair is so large in the ward hall. The cast con- 1 ' they can comb it down over sisted of the following: Byron their ears when anybody plays Snow, Dick Cummings, Harry ' EL Jazz. PASO, Tex., Yeates, Amos Gerber, Willard quite Trolson, Eva Snow, Melba Gib- possible members of the Castle bons, Helen Zbinden, Inez Mor- Cafe orchestra in Juarez wont Ol INTEREST TO gan and Lulu Yeates. The play port those collegiate outfits . MOTHERS was directed by Mrs. Libraith theyve planned. . sw rushes are being enacted. Thousands of would-b- e prospectors many of whom dont from know geology ornithology combing canons, mountains and deserts of California, Nevada, around Idaho and Colorado for gold, according to G. F. Loughlln. cnief of the metalliferous mining division of the United States Geological sur- Wal-demy- . ' Save for a.fanny Day the e; e wild Just about the same thrill out of shooting another hunter as he does out of hoggin? a deer someand we even, wonder times Just how many of these Nothing so delights the heart accidents, really ARE as to sneak of a city slicker - This is J. Abner Soapdish who has just established a radio , station that will no broadcast thing but static. of Thousands persons, it is believed, will "tune in on a program Of static i n preference to listening to stations ' broad songs casting by; radio crooners. Photo by N. P. Poulsen. . BY JIM MARSHALL1 may s super-film- WHATS NEW IN RADIO Oh, hes just doing that to gain public favor." How often have you heard this criticism applied to .. . .. .. politicians? . It seems to be tken for granted that the man in public offices should' act according to his own ideas instead of according to the ideas of his constituents. And this we persist, is all wrong. Of course, its belter when a man can act on his own hunches. Hes more efficient than when hes repress- OBSERVER ar econo- scon be produced for only THE PUBLIC SERVANT" The - Million-doll- Pleasant Views canning club won second place and a prize of $80 in the Hazel Atlas group exhibit at the national club congress now in session at Chicago, according to word received Thursday from D. state club leader who accompanied Utahs , delegation to the congress. In the individual contest conducted by the same company three sisters, Ruth, Rae and Maxine Sharp, Coalville, won second, third and fifth places respectively, with prizes of $9 $6. and $6. In the canning contest conducted by the Ball Brothers company, Miss Evelyn Hansen, Tooele, was awarded sec ond prize of $15. Utah is represented at tho club congress by Nora Holbrook. Syracuse; Alice Sharp, Tooele; Mr. Murray, Ray Reeder, Cor-innMiss Ruby String ham, home demonstration agent, Davis county; and David Sharp, Jr. Summit county agent, and Waiter F. Smith, Washington county, are attending the an nual county agents conference at Chicago. H Howdy, folks? According to government figures, the American family average now consists of persons-Th-e .1 of a person represents father, no doubt. are demanding drastic mies, it is announced. ed SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, u. History is repeating itself in the West. The days of '49 and of subsequent pioneer gold New paper rA Scripps-Canfiel- d Every Being al Re-Enact- and wants to ipturn to his kingdom. His kingdom is the little tropical island of la Gonave. near Haiti: his subiocts are about 12,000 blak people. Nicknamed Voodoo Island because of the superstitious religion of the natives, its hero is King Kirkus, in the eyes of his people. He settles their love and cotton affairs, imports grain for tfcAji o plant, and crown. wears a two-foWirkus reigned over the isle for three years aflr being 'if his vacation Gold Rush Days Mini James Dunn And . Sally Eikrs , . ( At - -.- 0 i - V ft ?- j |