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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR. -- LOGAN, UTAH. , Scripps-Canfiel- THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, f 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 V. public service. THKRES A DIFFERENCE Mrs. Orville Coleman Is confined at a Logan hospital, receiving mbdical attention. and Mrs. Stanley Rash Ounce the birth of a baby at. a Logan hospital. Mrs. was formerly Miss Delores JhbSett. Mother and babe are do- . Hattie R. Lee entertained aLJU quilting bee on Friday af-- 1 at her home. Following l'bUllting, were refreshments and the time was pleas-- ' spent in visiting and social and Mrs. Hubert'Elwood of spent Sunday here relatives. and Mrs. George Hancey of were visiting relatives and visi- - V- Itfay Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. lamons, Henry Seamons iur Peterson motored to valley Saturday to attend e JUMral services of Mrs, Elva dusty. She Is the daughter of aulsa and the late Samuel Mrs. of Hyde Park. M suffered for the last I r with Brights disease, Jltft prior to her death, suf- L an attack of influenza. She tyrvftfsd by nine children, four ' are married. Also her Who is now living at . fa primary association gave a JUnlor dance at the recreation hall Monday af-U- ,. The primary furnished OwtU music. A large crowd ,r- Howdy, folks! leader in congress have united on a bill legalizing 3.2 per cent beer. Three per cent beer and 2 per cent foam? Proclaim Liberty throughout the land is Amos J. Pitchfork, a leader in the P a t ro n i x e Home tries ITS THE UTILITIES TURN NEXT In 1931, It was the railroads those ruggedly individualistic enterprises that had trouble meeting their obligations. It was to save the railroads, mainly, that the two billion dollar Reconstruction Finance corporation was rushed into being. This year, its the utilities that are up against it gas concerns, power companies and; so forth. Many bond issues mature, and there is trouble refinancing. Most of these utility concerns made huge profits a year or two ago and dissipated them to wealthy stock- holders. Now, apparently, the patrons who coughed up high rates to make these profits must cough up again, via the tax route, to save their staggering companies. If the railroads could get two billion, what will the utilities, with a much better lobby at Washington re- AMERICA'S hunt-tresse- s, (SsiBDntM Today, Friday and Saturday! MEN OF THE HOUR This B. Wright i Indus- mov- ement. Mr. Pitchfork urges all citizens to vote candidates who hand out campaign cigars V made of im- , ported cabbage leaf. "Home-grow- n eahbage gives helps just as good a smoke and Pitch-fork Mr. our local farmers, pointed out. against ceive? And The P. A. club presented the play, A Poor Married Man," on to Friday afternoon and evening in Special Correspondent Millie Emerson says it's all audiences. Those appreciative about wrong STONY FORD, Ariz., people being able to the cast were: Herman Nelson, There is considerable critistop drinking if they want to Lewis Anderson, DeVon Humbut prohibition is the bunk, too cism here of the methods phries, Donald Wayman, Wanda - she adds used by girls this year to LaRue Humphries, Scott, Iola Get Their Man. This being She several cases' quotes "BLENDEDTO Garr and Beatrice Fergus. It was where drink ruined men Leap Y'ear and also Valenof Fred and under the management several tine month, broke up families. girls Cleon and Humphries. Jessop have been out with tneir 'But why prolong the list of The Alibi club met Friday eve43s gunning for husbands. "and misery" says her letter ning at the home of Mrs. Agnes This is considered okey, why continue to' paying taxes Jessop. High scores for bridge but several youths nave protect and enrich bootleggers and were won by Mrs. Jennie Hoey been brought in badly shot incompetent officers? and the hostess. Dainty refreshur and practically out of ments were served. circulation. The young The government has paid out Mr. and Mrs. Hans L Nielson viewing their prey millions and poor people are overand Mrs. William Connery and on the morning after, fretaxed and losing their homes children left Saturday for Chesterquently want to discard the to pay for supporting the bootfield, Idaho. man they went after. leg industry. . Mr. and MrSt Harry Hoodless There aren't any too many announce the marriage of their The finding of an old tax bachelors young, eligible son, John L. Hoodless to Miss receipt opened my eyes - when I and here the anyway, city Blanche Larsen of Dayton, Idaho. found I'm paying double the tax council probably will put a I did before the prohibition that The wedding took place Wedneson those that are tariff high doesnt prohibit and never has day of last week. left and maybe declared a and never wall A pageant, The Light and the Hosed season until January the government is losLife of the World," was presented 1, 1933. on Sunday evening by the ward ing millions the bootlegger is geta before Primary association, ting rich. of silence concerning oath prolarge audience. Many out of town But never t' people they hibition. bepeople were in attendance. Three can quit if they want to we are sick and tired of the stake board members were prescause they t n't. whole thing and it will have to ent. The officers and teachers get along without our mighty in- have been much complimented Another angle to the argument tellect in future on the way it was carried out. comes from Marie Bryan who - as far as we're concerned Intrigue says she doesn't agree with Mrs. everybody can drink or not Wotruba who wrote to the and well Gasps ourselves about suit Pillar of Persiflage the other day what we do too - to say that from the faces some Suspense AND. LISTEN; maybe if people make when they drink. Thrills country stopped worrying so - it couldn't be very pleasant. the and Romance the dry law Maybe they drink for more much about about something than just the flavor, says Mrs. started to do it'd be better for Bryan. Last Time Today everyone eoncerntd. SAMUEL POLA NEGRI QOLDWYN Mrs. Bryan doesn't agree srShnt DAIRYMEN PLAN TALK either that overeating is much of a sin. A HYRUM.-W. Ballard, Jr., of H. "I'll take the overeater's or the overdrinker's disposition in Benson, president of the Cache to the disposition of a county dairymen's association, will preference Comedy and Cartoon guy who spends 16 hours a day address Hyrum dairymen at a 2 m. called at p. meeting Thursday playing bridge the Hyrum city hall. All dairy"and the other eight hours in or men are asked to be present. worrying why people drink overeat Believe me Bachelor; I'd feel safer Today I pleased a Friday And Saturday with the drinkers and overeaters pretty woman by telling her that A Paramount Picture a certain than with the bridge sharks With Cast who flourish guns and fists once mortal looked like KAY FRANCIS " in a while her." too. . , ASHMAN LIBYAN T Friend: No! EUGENE PALLETTE Well to you girls will have Bachelor: Yes! The red Also Good Comedy fight it out among yourselves d faced, because we are about to take an mortal happened to be her baby. Kent TASTE" And William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, proposes a 100 per cent tax upon the profits of bootleggers. Isn't that just like a politician--tryito ruin the only American industry that is making any money these days! fr Now that deep-se- a divers have found $7,000,000 sunk off the coast of Brazii in 1893, why dont they try to recover some of the millions sunk in Wall Street in 1931 T Definition todays A small, slender piece Nail: of metal used to aim at while hammering your finger or thumb. You can't blame a candidate for throwing bis hat into the ring when you consider that he has a bee in his bonnet. . . 11 . WOMAN COMMANDS GIRLS ABOUT TOWN red-face- WITH BUNG8TARTER IN CHINA after another, isnt these ruggedly individualistic concerns, bitterly opposed to public ownership, coming hat in hand to the public treasury, begging to be given a handout? it a bit ironic to see, one 4 Millville ! ng For 12 long, dreary years the farmers have been begging and pleading for government relief. The most they have ever received have been empty promises. Big business got in a pinch, It clamored for government relief. In less than six weeks, congress had appropriated a two billion dollar dole to help stranded banks and busted railroads. Twelve years! Six. weeks! Thats what Hoover and his pals cal! rugged ft One By Afternoon Every Week-da- y Published every woek day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 73 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subserlp- tton price In Cache Valley by mail, rq the year in advance, by carrier $8 I'' a by mail $3.00 the year. 'year In 'advance or 40 1 the month. Outside Cai he Vulley, & Gilman, Nicoll Ruthman, Special Representatives - San Francisco office, B25 Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tiemont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. 1932. 18. Now You Tell BY JIM MARSHALL Newspaper d FEBRUARY The Observer The Herald - Journal A THURSDAY. snub-nose- All-St- d - all snub-nose- bald-heade- Above photo shows the only weapon carried by Col. Joseph G. Bung. tarter while reporting the war in China, CoL Bungstarter indignantly denies that he fills the water pistol with Chinese gin and sprays his tonsils with it in momenta of excitement. "The nistol contained nothing, he explains, but the purest sarsaparilla a bevam erage of whieh I inordinately fond, esiiecially when mixed with Viva ' le strawberry soda pop. - Bungstarter! Golf is like lovi. If you dont take it seriously, it's no fun. And if you do, it your heart. . The Bird & Jex Company broadens the scope of their advertising service. Wc'l Street bankers say stocks are too cheap. Why don't thev buv uo ,a!l the bargain and make a killing, or dont they want any more money? 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