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Show THE PAGE TWO. II Eli A LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY L. By Williams! OUT OUR WAY The Herald - Journal Afternoon Every Wwk-da- y Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, ut Tf, West Center a sceml-cl- a is street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., aod entered 1x7 a. .Subscripmatter at the postoffiee, Logan, Utah, under the act of Mur.li 3, tion price in Cache Valley by mail, $2 .71 the jear in ndvmn e. by inn. r j;j vi a iy mad $.'(0 the year. year in advance or 40 the month. Outside Cache Vallty. p ram i.seo uffme, 527 Gilman, Ntcoll & Ruthman, Spceial Itcpresenlatives-St- m Market St; Chicago o'fiob, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York off.ie. 11. W. 4.1m St; Boston office, 18 liemont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. the tki hi T" The Observer aha d d be a good thins you had in nund the possuugj , of irrigation during the mer months JIM MARSH AIX I How long you'll v.urk' A. depend on the number ot days you've spent jus; tinker! writes around Marshall or enjoying th ,tei IWr Jim 'Your j Mr- - L J. C And unless ttuj more me tumor convinces a job sol,' lucky enough to ha-.are using you that more where your family will pr00l!' and rather than have to appeal to sonJour imagination trg.?' . . tion for' help while you ,ont.rue . to clear land Of course -- it can be done more but vou ought to place f it 'But anyway if you had a on the fact that ana ou account-ybank are tuKt s motley to act started now wheels turu- - leady to plant a garden anil ,f looney to kei p the been have very industrious you he fust pi we it takes a you may have enough land it JI . 1,1 for ed that to cullu'u.cu, u lie buy mii. til tort "Of course you'll want you improved l.iul, but ofsuppose loggen-nt- t t acres plant a little of everything just an : nd seed recommend and catalogs .I ,1'nl Imild a shin . you should also set out a fP,A mil huiMiiig or tv.o , fruit trees which will he hear in five or six years lit-ou must dig a well and the sooner you g,., it it out lemcntcd and fairly them in the better-f- or geneiwu, d, p- v.,11 II have impure surface who will often ilnni,-witw dir .ml piolmhly never live to neighbors . . . you loot Then the little green shoots you Bor removing stumps begin to appear above the ground have to buy powder - which will -- and you cun hardly wait until you money--ci onsidcrable i they bear pods or something mav buy a hand stump-- ! tiller but it will surprise you how fast is very slow mul vi huh the weeds grow work and how much hoeing it Then tlie stumps must be takes to raise a garden and the inwill be bankroll binned after dragging them considerably the grocer may not thinner-a- nd to eential piles with a team want to charge it until you land a team costs money, too) And to burn the stumps can pick your dinner from your of land own split have quantities you mini and even when you can or lull wood because a stump doi s not burn without plenty of there are certain accessories to a meal which do not grow in urging western gardens . . ." actual-fac- t And, LISTEN: This Now your ground may be ready story will for plowing but you're exceed: continued tomorrow. ingly luchv if you've chosen a be Proclaim Liberty throughout tim land" cmi-hisi- """ qi a it ( I -- AVOIDING THU DOUU Thfc piesmiii liardlv :i r, - m-.r- . -t -- A boy in Atlanta, Ga, is 7 feet 8 inches tall and is still growing, according to a news item. He ought to join the navy and get a job as periscope on a submarine. UNPUNCTUAL AS USUAL When the roll is called up yonder. Ive a huneb that IU he late; Ill arrive ten minutes after They have looked the P arly , Gate! UT Gee Gee. KILL THIS HILL ' Gar- Ut den of Eden, anyway. There was no furniture in it Ui shift nround when got a little she bored.",- - , t awaits the man ,who invents a radio aet which can use A fortune Ford paVts. , THATS THE HECK OF IT! One by one our children leave us, One by one they wed, alork! But. cheer up, though this may grieve us. One by one they'll wander back! " Scientists, excavating in New Mexico, have unearthed the skeleman. ton of a 1,000, Call the coroner! FUNERAL RITES DRAW M ANY ;vi. YE DIARY (Februaiie with er 'J -- - 1 and sunny disposition of Mrs. Baxter were George Z. Lamb of Hyde Park, a nephew, of Mnt Baxter. David Kerr, Joseph Cooper and Bishop Bankhead. Many relatives and friends from far and near attended the serThe best thing about golf is that vices, .. Floral offerings were many and the words come in so handy when tire. beautiful a and were carried by changing relatives. KUTE KIDDIES Lamdinc Pallbearers were Maughan, Delbert Maugban, . alNaughty boy, Send him to bed. ley Gunnell, Lawrence Baxter, Drove a nail In Grandpop's head! j S V ..... -- PINEAPPLE 4th March wont t ft Nibly Wednesday to attend the funvral of Marriner Uoiircho. nt Ticks! Sale for Kampus. Rac priec begins Tuesday at Capitol Theater and at the College. M ifineo prices 15c, 25c. 7oe. f, veiling .Kle. 73c. $1.00. San Franciscos Newest modern X Downtown Hotel I Yand-mos- j i By W. M. JEverlon Father: Who ik th brightest boy in your new (Itua, Tom- mv? Son: Fred Wells. He etui eat apples behind his geogranever phy book .and get caught." Fred may find that he eon fool the teacher for some time to come but you ran t fool the 4 people that way. When Fred goes into his father's hardware store he will find, if he succeeds, that he must be open and above board. He must be honest and straightHe must treat folks forward. so they will feel' like coining back again and again. That's th way we have, tri.ij to conduct our stre nod t.o fact that more and more peo, ple are .com. eg u. ( again indicates that we have the right theory. MALT SYRUP srtfrMftod, tin m vner M U Jul o(T Lnion Sipiarc most Cinivenicnt to theater- -, shops ami stores. Only California hotel of- yr4us, JvKfo', U4MMfilA FH. fering Serviilnr feature thus combining "maximum privaey with minimum tipping. Garage in bmrnuiu u ilh direct ectYfur seniie h all guest room rL U 0m' ft -U: u. f) jhfors. In every room eonnec--tio- n for radio reeeplnm, running filtered ice water.tuh and shower. e Tower rooms have windows. Dinner in Coffee Slu p from 7 of up in Main Dining Room from $1 .f0 uji. Also a la carte service. RfwYWs rrvwM YMt ut g at $.50, f 107 nl hi H $, itly 127 single 1 IB ot $L C4 at Ihuble rooms I H!k lWf B tu UrmuSutles ? 7 fo 20dufv Ik Iai $5 to 412 single, $7 u $1 a double. LARD Hoivl Sm Fham is 1MSAK-I- MusirMuiXkS Hai eks enskmbi I . Nk ,VI D .t Lumhm Tt 'tn Fran ona Jh niter . Rex CATSUP Pail .. Kitchen King 14 oz. Dottles 2 Tall MACKEREL Can b. Full of Juice t LEMONS Per Dozen Ranch EGGS Fresh Dozen COFFEE Western-exposur- y 000 Fim LETTUCE Heads Each RAISINS 3Seedless Packages Fnt How To Stage A Comeback , PHONES STOCKHOLM, Mar. 1. (I.Hi Now the Swedish Lapps may install telephones in their tents of reindeer skins. The nomads. of the frozen Arctic have for some time enjoyed the radio, but have not been able to communicate with the outside world. The govern-.inehas made arrangements to string a telephone line over north- ern Lapland.. ith . WILBUR BARS t 75c 53c 29c ISc 33s 1c 5c 69c 25c 25c 9c 15c 27c 23c sugar . I 1 J - i It Whither are we drifting? ox r grocfp DELIVEK ORDERS OVER $2.00 FREE! E W -- SYRUP Joe Bungstarter says marriage Prayers wcio offered Veter brought three things into his life MaugJmo mid Joseph Gunnell Speakeis, who told of integrity Kp.tuhis Kaprice, bills, bills and more bills Never strike a man when he is down, unless you are able to keep him down. to (iear-trdtll- y ci f. t see GROUND CHOCOLATE j Willctm D. Baxter and lk,yal ) a tec of I aigaii. iiiicrmuut was ill the Wellsville ceinilcry where the grave was tledienteil by Iarnv Baxter o( Uyriun H JiT Joe Bungstarter says th best Kampus Kaprioi,, March ' place to conceal liquor is behind th third vest button. ORIGINAL Oon-stun- i is rapidly getting so that a man who works at a gasoline tion makes a will, kisses his dren goodbye, and bravely marches out to meet the bandits, HIRARDELLI'S THE j WELLSVILLE Funeral services ltl)S' hll.KK (MB for Mrs. Lydia Baxter were held p. m. in the SecSaturday at-SWAAlI.srOTT. Muxs., Mar 1 ond ward chapeL Bi.siiop Evan H U 1uliee (.'lllef Waller F Kankhcad was la charge. Reeves 'ihe ward (hair ftirmi.hed the isc a has found time to organ boys club, totaling 230 muiuc,. uiuler the direction of Miss Gladys 29) Life abed, reading Mississippi" and smoking brown-papcigarettoes, greate peace and content. But anon did burn n bole in the sheet and ao, with vost affright, up, And what Dame Humor will say when she doth see It, 1 know not, albeit it will be, ( douM not, lay long on the . every chocolatb use j heavy-hande- d ld FORM OF CHOCOLATE FOR K pre.--en- t. SEZ: j i Ona excellent tiling congress might do in the session is to. kill the pending bills providing f,;r compulsory registration' of all aliens. Thorp 'are in the United fSDUeV ''some fimo (HiO aliens. "These proposed laws ;vould subject thini j h mean bureaucratic tyranny. , They would enormously strengthen the hand of the read ionary industrial boss. would lead to blackmail and racketeering. Thev They would quite cfl actively Il ussianize the enlire Unitisl States and would make the spv a familiar American institution. After all, tin i.e auem haw conducted themselves extremely well during the wry difficult times that the jiast two years nave brought. No mm with any sense has had any occasion to get scared of Communism. Why go mit of one way to make these (i.Ooo.ooo hiok on Uncle Sam as a tyrant? - One Cocoa s Cometuem. d a.-- lell You can almost always had who has grapefruit 'for breakfast by the spotehes on their EarnX Chocolates The Benson Stake Relief Society ore sponsoring a social at the North Cache high school on March CIKCTLAR IIOrsK of the an-- ! 19, in commemoration OIMKACTIMi T; of niversary of the organization MRS. CAl.lAVAY will the Relief Society. The social . BY KENT B. tt RIGHT held on the evening following orrtspondent Seiul the high school Junior Prom, and STONY FORD, Aru Lem Cailuwav, who nmr-thh- I the gymnasium will be beautifully a youmj schooltna'ain decorated. An interesting program Iroivi the eiust hist ear, nearand dancing will be featured led u re. ly drove her crazy today by The N. H. Circle and their Dr and Mrs F--. P. Coburn enwith building a round were entertained Amei club the Chore and partners Sunday tertained no corners in it. then partners at a "500 party night at a supper party at the Mrs. (allouay had been ued to living in a cornered Saturday night at their home. home of Mr. and Mrs. George A Gunnell. was social Mr. nouse, included ial and evening having the usual Spec guests places into which to Hvcp Mrs. W. Paul Merrill of P,eston, spent. the dust and put fnnc tinnEllis Doty, who is attending the Mr. and Mrs. H Fay Bernhisel of er stands. Y. U. at Provo, was a week-enLewiston, Mr. and Jfrs. Wallace Lem also ud:hd to the anUalbuillh, and Mr. .1. VV. Pulsip- visitor of his parents, Mr. nant'intc tnc by noyance Mrs. E. George Doty. her. 500' was played at six tallies. kiWhen sLivo onto llm uaU, A stako Sunday School conveneach The combined scores of so there is no place in the kitchen to sweep dirt, couple weie u .v d as the basis for tion will be held at Prest n rai 13. Sessions will be held either. determining the prize winners. Mr.j'irc1 thrr.tfeii-iiiboth is Mrs. (jilloway and afternoon, morning and Mrs. I) S. Kennedy received divoree, rhe;iny crtillv. the high seore, and Mr. and Mrs. Lunch will be provided for the Alt the town's wies are with W Z. U.jnic, the low score. Kol- - visitors. her. rs Ruth Anderson was hostess lowing the games, a deiiijious three! Rlopia club on Thursday eour.1 lunchean was served. High seore at bridge was attended the Pi unary confer, nee, Mrs Mu! Ilia A v! worth aecsm- vvon bY Mrs. Vivian Fourth ward. of the Pre-to- n Marcusscn. panied- her son, Willie .irdimioty ot A nice luncheon was served. B- eFHH.iv Benson Watd, ,i!t club members the guests AIIl KM S where they alfended (he funet a! of Mrs. Dm jmlmied Miss Florence Webb, Missj UHEYENNE, V.'.vo, Mar. i Jr, a sister-i- n Lonoro HuIIum, Mesdumcs it'ia l.iw of Mr. .1iIhim)!1 auihiucij u.g liking aolj Merrill, May Robinson. R.ie lies are con-clMr and Mrs. Carlos Kyan, Mr. In id m Ihclm e!a of .lie census air and Merrill, Nettie Krukson. and Mrs Kulon F.an, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Robinson and famed Jackson Hoie ounii.v Thc Mrs. Vernal Fmn, an I Mrs. Luoi!j where the elk Ive is o daughter, Marjorie, wore visito. s region (Tinmiinpa of Loi'an were game oli'fid.- nave met nigged, of Mrs mii owning of Mr. nnd Mrs. with a great deal of liMi.i.lly in i:au last Sunday. T- A- Hobinson at Proston. Thoy counting the noi.'iH'i. Mos Tholinn .Jon on, who hury I, ecu .f a La pin ii.,sg.(il follow- kuOe-a ( of tier a j tug injury A Imm last .week. cap trl i, w son arrived Fnd.iy nighl Mrs ;tl the home of Mr mid Victor CtiKon Mis Vivian Maicus,, n returned w home Monti ty from Salt Lake Uity Inhere she lias completed n course' in hair dressing and beauty cul-- l II Y RUM i S.MITHUKI.D - WCLI SVII UE tu re. SCEUIAI-FOR W'EDNESD Y, MARCH 2 Until was rcioived Saturday bv Mrs. Manila A.vlworth of the of a n w daughter at the FLOUR home of Mr mid WiHit Mrs. Johiison of Bcttson Ward. J PulMpher, music director! n,l's of the North Cache high school tu compacted by six of the cast! Qf the opera Oh Doctor", which1 Matched Slices rcjniring, went to No. 21 . ciijis 2 to see the ay hue self-relian- , . Now You Tell The Adult education program, which was scheduled to take place Wednesday evening and which is being sponsored by the Wo- -' men's Literary Club of Richmond has been postponed until Friday, I veiling at 8 o'clock in the base-.h- e ment assembly room of the taber-- ; na.-lProf. Chester J. Myers of the IJ. S A. V. will give the are learning something. Now all of the things that have been said against the dole are pjitc true. England provides thousands of living examples of the way in which the dole can sap manhood of its Put apd, energy. there is only one way of avoiding the dole to rearrange industry so that there will always he work for an honest, capable and reliable workman. Present conditions, to he sure, are abnormal. Iiut when normal times return wc shall have to keep that fact in mind. Unemployment, fn ol.lnx .words, icpre-sent- s piob'en -- a prohleru that, is with us in good times as well in bad times. later "Eve didnt Uko Richmond News pa.-sin- flivver ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE probably ... ", Horace J. Ringworm list of 1 o n Horace is the rrackbraiu who blocks his on a steep hill with a big rock and drives leaving away, obstruction the on the street for the rest of us to ' dodge. spectacle. 1, somehow, A year ago the word, "dole, was a word at which all good men shuddered. A few flays ago a hill providing or a direct federal dole came within a mere handful of voles of g the D. S. Senate. '1 hi; word is not as frightening at it was; in anolhcr year it will be even less so. Ciaduallv and pain! ally, we heads -- Very-har- - TODAY'S NITWIT r o- - 1 . I ft litre In get worried about lit chant Dial com inut-mcchaniation I. of industry will gue mi't.i-lime limn J!ut dome , mu.- do not lathey know how to in-forever, and sooner oi laic., when all he wheels are to i.ua- the implu. ilmns turning again, we slmir of the fact that th: wo rlds woik i.hi he done now in a lid less time than u..c. ,i hr lluWilliam John (.Hiper, Iniie.l Sine- i oimui , .ioni r of c.tl.ir d.. tlml v.e are still education, pointed out going to have an unemployment yrroMem on our hands even when prosperity has ivtiirfiod ; and he remarked, very iiertinently ; .Many factories will not empoy a man past In. Shelving Urn aged means an old age pension system. Periodic unemployment melna unemployment insurance, or doles, or something worse.' All of which, of course, ,,imi'y mentis that if we are going to go on in the future as we have in the past, we most accept the unpleasant fact that the men for whom industry: has no room must he taken care of mwiij 1 I - ... ... . o, - tl-.- union what aver, Neither this newspaper, nor any of its ato kbolilors or uffn i. lr has any directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, leal estate pimiiotmn ,,r oilier private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public wrvue. Howdy, folks! Owing to a hank failure, citizen of V4., were compelled, to use wooden money. Women shopis'rs who tendered a cedar dime for an loaf of bread received a handful of pine, cones ip ehauge, no doubt. f We dont know what was used for nickels in Tenino probably a scoopfu) of sawdust.. will rl field Newspaper A Scripps-Ca- n plot that fertilizer STARCH KEEP STEAKS Good Quality, K. K. Regular 2'c Kingsford 2 Packages FRESH Eastern PORK LARD Snow Siitfar Cured CHOPS Juicy 2 LB S. 10c 23c 5c oumi ) BUTTER;- -. I HONEY- - A,' rosh Creamery P.'tn.ul Pail Tuna Flakes- - SOUP 1 h:tr Waler 2 ( 25 ans coffi:e laixury llrc.iiiuin pee) Ih... 29 Peanut Butter i ie ie l. -. CATSUP I'ieneS (an WHEATIES- Biiukfust Cereal 2 CiRkayrs SALMON Alaska Pink 2 Tall ('aim ( aiiiiiM'U'H, Ail Kinds; Jowli -V Cvoldeii Yellow 3 No. 2 Cairn 25 I AtkC 4l PRUNES aak Santa dura Pounds S Powdered Sugar"- : Pounds 2 IT BROOMS Quality 3 Tie, Banner; Each 4J1 LEMONS & 19C Uiarts vt .Dozen CELERY Bundle Crisp 10 Pork & Beans Foil Pnontl IS' Sugar 53c lie Mid-wee- r MALT SYRUP Sunkist CHEESE- - Sewell's i I Large can ' Toilet Tissue- Ztf Hrunil, : rtr 25 J Toilet Soap- - Mu art w Srhlitz iur .. 0 COR- N- SewidlH Mission Beil I R,tf . . 10c Dmuhes .SM Sue, Iinnerrfte; 4 15 Cans Ceaclcees 35c Kad.lv Market Suggestions! k f Fur in hoppers wo nrt offering .steaks from our tlioiu high (juiility steer beef; also Cudahys n Draud Ration. lOiritan haeon always satisfies! ek Pur-lia- LOIN Tender and. HOUND ; . Spinach Radishes 3 While BACON Am) N.U" ! ll LBS. 25c IOliNl) 13c Sirloin Steaks 12 IOI M) Bacon Squares HUM) . . LARDlim IVr Pure Snow White Lard; POUND STEAK- S- K(ru Fancy Short Cut Hienkn: POIND, BACON Veal (.'hops . is1 fuiinh.vs Puritan Brand: POUND Tho Uu.ict-s- t .... of All Bacon . J, . |