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Show T1IE TAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- The Herald - Journal f A Afternoon Week-da- y Every 7 Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Fublishcd every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar matter at the postoffice Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in advance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. Proclaim liberty throughout the land" San Francisco office, 525 Market Gilman, Nicoll & Rutliman, Special Represen tatives St.; Chicago oificc, 410 N. Michigan Ave-- New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston olfice, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager tf 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. ; 4 i WHY A DOLE FOR EUROPE? . . , , NIBLEY Congress, it .is to he hoped, w ill place a staying hand on the liberality of President Hoover, Secretary Mellon and the international bankers in the matter of for-- . giving European governments their debts to the American taxpayer. Taking orders from the bankers and Mr. Mellon while congress wasnt in session the president declared ; a years This merely meant, in plain words, that instead of Europe paying a years installment of her debts into our treasury, our overburdened taxpayers would have to pay it. It would seem to all sane persons, of course, that a president might well concern himself first with the debts and tax loads of his own people. But that is not the way this administration works. When we lent money to Europe, as a nation, it went mainly for armaments; if it did not go directly for that purpose, it released other funds for building up Euro-pea- n armies, navies and air services. The Hoover idea, presumably, is that we should pay for Europes 'Big Berthas, shells, submarines and poison gas factories. But it is pot our idea. Nor, we venture to think, is it the idea of most Americans, who are sick and tired of doling out money to militaristic Europe and at the same time listening to pitiful wails about the horrors o'f giving hungry Americans a couple of dollars to eat on. debt-holida- " .. y. Howdy, folks! Say, who anil Mia George Anderson on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Kent entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening in. honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessop, Mr. and Mrs- Pete Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and the host and hostess. The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lilliath Cummings. The topic Scenic Utah was discussed by Byron Snow. Lunch was served by the presidency assisted by Mrs. Cummings. On Friday evening the camp gave an old time dance In the ward hall. Many pioneer costumes were in evidence and an enjoyable time was had by the large crowd present. During the evening, chon suey and pie were served in the basement by the- officers. Mrs. Caroline Chambers and children were of Smlthfield. week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Egan. Frederick Seholes, recorder at the Logan temple, was the eaker at Sacrament meeting ion Sunday afternoon. Special musical numbers were rendered by the Mutual chqas. The Nibley ward Boy Scouts rendered a song as their part of the program at the court of honor held in Hyrum Second ward on Sunday night.-M- r and Mrs. Carlos Egan and - . and Mrs. Harry Jessop entertained on Sunday" afterMr. WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, 4 noon at dinner. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. .William Saurey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jessop, Mrs. Agnes Hansen and the host and- hostess. Mr, and Mrs., James Olson and Mb. and Mrs. Raphael Elia-so- n were dinner guests of Mr. - special-sp- - DECEMBER 23, 1D31. and boys, I have tried to be a good boy. I wish you a Merry Xinas.-too- . And Santa please dont forget my best friend, Dean Dahle.. With love, Otto Stens would like .you to bring me a train with a track, a horn, a Santa Claus: monkey that will climb a string Dear I am seven years old. Please and a nickle in the toe of my pie a doll in a suitcase.a stocking. Please bring me some bringsister, LaRue, would like My fortoo. nuts and candy Dont too. suitcase in doll to Reta sister get bring my little A Merry Xmas to you. Mae a doll that" says mama. I With, love, wish you andMre Santa Claus LOUISE LARSEN, a Merry Xmas. Logan, Utah. JertyvHansen, 648 N. Main.' Dear Santa Claus: I have, sure enjoyed reading Dear Santa Claus. I want a doll in a suit case all the letters the boys and and my sister wants a little girls have written to you. Please doll in a suitcase, too, we want bring me a doll, slippers size a little ironing board to iron 7'-- i and a new dress. Be sure our doll dresses. We would like and fill my stocking with candy some candy and nuts too, our and nuts. I hope all the poor children names are Louise and LaRue Larsen, 280 East Third South, will be remembered Xmas eve I wish you a Merry Xmas, Logan, Utah. am six years old and in the i Dear Santa Claus first grade. ORA WOODLAND, Please bring me a pocket Richmond, Utah. knife a story book a pretty red pencil and a little bank to save my money in. Dont forget to Dear Santa: Please bring me a car and fill my stocking, everyone says nuts and candy and dont forI am a good boy. Alma- J. Neidcrhauser get my little brothers, Clemm, River Heights ne is one year old. your little friend, RENDELL SEAMONS. Dear Santa Claus; me Will you please bring some tinker toys, horn and a Dear Santa Claus: I would like a erector set and skates too, if that pair of roller is not too much to ask for. a pair of skies and a triple set Also some candy and nuts too of lincoln loges. My littles broand don't forget mama and pa- ther would also like a sled and pa and all the other little girls some skates and some house Dear Santa Clause- Dean Santa Claus. . I have tried to be a good little girl, this year. Would you please bring me a box of cray-o-r- s, house slippers, bananas, '.range, also nuts and candy. I am four years old. La Rue Dutson, Dear Santa Claus, girl, in the second grade. I would like you to bring me a sewing box. house . lam a little slippers, ball, chalk, banana, orange, nuts and aendy. Hope to see you sometime. Elaine Dutson, Dear Santa Claus;. I am. five years old and wish you would please bring me a doll some perfume and stocking and ringv.nd nuts and candy. Please faring my baby brother something nice. Yours truly, Carol Seamons - Dear Santa Claus; I am a little boy that goes to school and I always try to be good to mamma and pappa. I children were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bickmore of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roosen-da- al and children of Garland were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Olson. slippers and some nuts and candy. Yours truly Junior and Norman Lee. , P. S. I hope yon will have a good time. . . Dear Santa; doll .and I would like doll buggy rocking chair, set of dishes, aendy and nuts. I am five years you a Merry Xmas. June Cumming.":. 143 West '1st North. Logan. old.-Wishi- NATURELAND Christmas trees Jjare under' the official and gravely suspicions' eye of the Even come government. Accused of transporting the pestilent gypsy-mot- h, all evergreen trees to be sent from one area to another are being given a thorough in spection before shipment is allowed. One advantage to the gypsy-mot- h; he has given employment to more than 100 extra quarantine inspectors, who must see that no egg mass is on any branch or trunk., was imported The gypsy-mo- th 62 years into Massachusetts ago where it developed into a pest by stripping beautiful trees of their foliage. If abundant, the moths will not confine their depredations to shade trees but will attack any and all vegetation. As the females are unable to fly far or rapidly at a time, spread of the species has been suppressed naturally to some evtent. Hence the superficial government restriction. . You bet I'd quit my work right started this Santa Claus stuff, now! anyway. Many modern marriages are a i Burner Humor Jr., Is getting very cynical. He has lost faith In Santa Claus and Raster bunnies, and now hes even beginning to doubt the infallibility of the Republican ' party Little 1 matter of give and take he takes her money and she gives him the air. Lil Gee Gee says her father's business is very dull at present ts Hes a manufacturer of for horses. fly-ne- YE DIARY (December 22) Home, mighty turn on the and wearie, magietc luusique box, so that it will play sweet harmonie for me in my both. But when I do be in the tub, the musick box doth broadcast naught . but the catterwaniing of radio crooners, which doth sound like unto the bawling of a sicke calf, so that I be in torture almost and "climb out of the tub, and throw a boot-jac- k at the fiendish contrivance. but did miss it, and so, mighty mad, did dive beneath the water, where could hoar it A pox on these love not lorn songsters! Give your friends a polo pony from the famous Homer G. Humor blue-ribbstables! Above photo shows one of our crack colts, Galloping Wetwash, a d . saddle gelding. 14 hands high and three plugs of At some society functions, the chewing tobacco between the only way to tell a waiter from eyes. Galloping Wetwash, a a guest Is by the look of inis by sarigbtly on the waiter's face. csema out of Hives, and is a telligence direct descendant of Rickets. R. I. P. Photo by W. H. Shaw, Beneath this stone a Lies Driver Dorr; Let go the wheel , My husband Is going to give To slam the door! toe 10,000 shares of a highclass Wall Street stock for ChristLIT Gee Gees sweetie is so mas. th big cheap skate! com- Mrs. Joe Bungstartcr jealous that he makes her wear blinders in public, and then sits glained this morning. in front of her. ... nine-exite- . .... r Give CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE CAN USE mas! Ten thousand dollars in cash. Offer of a good job (for young man, not particularly bright.) . Twenty cases of Scotch. G One Maxim silencer (to put on radio set when Rudy Vallee sings.) Permanent permanent wave (for wife.) One collar, size 15 (our other one is worn out). 5 r V1 MERRY CHRISTMAS, EGBERT! ! Folks, meet Egbert Eggnoodlc Egbert has just got out of the hospital. He was in the hospital nearly 12 months, recovering from injuries inflicted by a Egbert is the bozo who gave his wife an N. S. F. check for Christmas last year. Photo by W. w. Welch. a steam roller for Christ- , Urn LOW nOUIID TIUP Christmas Holiday FARES llow to beat the depression: In most states there Is a bounty on dead wolves. All you have to do Is to open the front door and blaze away. ' AMBITION Breathes there a man with soul so dead. Who never to himself hath said: H fver I made fifty thou V trihkrt,libw Then, instead of some much nicer lo give something that will bring solace and delight for many days after the Christmas tree is gone; until the Mew Year is short-live- d on its way. n. im llir cost of the pi fl, but the thought ITthat lies behind .the giving that. warms the cockles of the heart on Christmas morning. IS NOT . .. - - For tlic cigarette smoker, man or woman, of course give Camels. A Mend of choice Turkish d Domestic tobaccos, they and mild, arc Kept fresh and prime by the Camel Humidor Turk, with their natural moisture unimpaired suii-ripene- Dec. 16 to Jan. 1st Inclusive SEE AGENT FOR DETAILS QJND(D)N IPAOIFnC TV OwlanJ Rome by parehing or toasting. In appropriate holiday wrapping, (Camels tome both in attraetive Christmas carious containing It. ten packages of twenty and iu cartons contain each. iug four bo vs of-fift- y ' For. the man who smokes a pipe, we suggest cither a pound tin or one of those crystal glass humidors of good ohl PRINCE ALBERT. Here is a present that goes straight as a Christmas carol to a mail's heart; I. A., the best loved pipe tobacco In the world, all dressed for the occasion . in bright Christmas costume. ' "Are you Listenin''?' H. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO UIAST-TO.COAS- COMPANY'S RADIO (PROGRAMS (UNIX qi AitThR tiont. Morion Downey, Tony UoQri,aud Camel Orchestra, direction Bfuanl, every nipRt except Sunday, Colunittia Broadcasting System PRIfACE ALBERT Ql ARTKII HKI R. Alice Juy, Old Jlunch ."and Priucc Albert Orchestra, direction Paul Van Loan, every night except Sumlay. N. H. G. Red Network .See ruilio page p f fur'll uewsfMiimr fur lima What gift can you think of that will be more welcome or give more genuine pleasure and satisfaction ? Don't you hope someone will think of such a friendly gift for you '! -- 'Wc wish you Merry Christmas! .1, KCYMOLIJS TOIIACCO COMPAMY. Winsion-Salei- n, C. 1951. R. J Key Quid' Tobacco Company , |