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Show y y V"''' TIIE PAGE FOUR The- - Herald-JournA HERALD-JOURNA- al NOT JUST ONE DISMISSAL I;. cause W. Irving Glmrr, SPECIAL PROGRAM 1 " MAV assistant .setoinl )iost-liu- 'O' f -- - TO GET REPAIRS i ioT which The highway paved forms the main artery of travel through Cache county and stirt class, putting the entire thing from the southern limits of line Wellsville to the civil service commission. will be put in first class condition this summer. 57 direct and 29 38 for market, Such was th renort of rv...-.Cal , to Watsonville, packers; Commissioner W. W. Hall followIn weak; lew lots ing a session of the county Heads mow, steady load t 5 good hr 2f'a 00; n lfors, pait '.uh nieniners Mondy aide rum 3 75; 3 Oh. odd head up to of the .sta'e, road commissi ei nt lows, 4 Ob; one choice cow package the courthouse. 150. AH bad places in the highvav slock calves, will be patched and covered with fheep Receipts, 22,512, includIVenver 1818 to market, 5483 a long wear hard surface mating to Omaha market, D98 to St Joerial. This work will be done road crews eithrr in June seph market, 4296 to Chicago market and 9579 to Chicago packers; or early July. Mr. Hall said. none for this market; late Satur- NAY JVBILfcS ' j California , sx deck3 day, feeding lambs, 5 25, freight pai'v Icyrlpn I ITMaefrvMri to Omaha; 100 lambs, weights out, at 4 00; two decks den OGDEN, May 17, California, slrulgh. livestock reports for Monday, as rhotee made by the USD A are as follows: i8 N). Hogs Receipts, 1643, including 350 for market, 152 direct, 138 to SLUMP HITS Reno packers. 304 to South San An-1 147 Los to Francisco packers, blay 17 KENDAL, England. The Alma Mater of two ge'es packers and 143 to i os An-(- 'geles market; slow, most drive-in- s great scientists. Sir Arthur weak to siightly lover; ex-- . omgton, physicist and astrono-trem- e top, $3.40, on few outstand- - r.ier and John DRlton, discoverer the atomic theory, the famous tng lots light butchers; bulk drive-;- tf Ins, $315(&335; light lights, 300 rid Quaker school here is to close 2 50. few 3.25; packing sows, 9 'owing to financial difficulties Cattle Receipts, 122, including The school was opened in 1698 postal sy This it the Howdy, folk-oar when Mother turn of put away th winter woolen. oo boo, mothn, dinner if stem under ! , ... MTVPd! j Jenkins, Bishop foiifneucr will be held Thon Barker.remarks made closing An interesting Sunday I'loiim; bnil'll progt in' lug arranged niouia M I A l,ol Iliiucy imnwl to a painful In, loot Friday after- noon wmle ut the Si out camp In th- - i ,n:p. he step-- j g pc. on i shm,, stick, which pe..e- He was taken i. did his foot t , la., hor.v f r treatment A iwiul piogram was given by Priesthood the vro.it BuuiL.y m to'iriei lion with sacra- rvim., in. r.t ncting under the d.reclion of Bi. bop Ralph C. Jones Talks were by Stanley Larsen, Mark injury I Jons Colo , May 17 Ernest Simon, 8b, died at a local hospital he wc, "Brownie'' !atPy He knew that his Chesapeake I ay dog, oon-i- n life for 12 stant companion years, had b" n hloroforrned, would be b'liitd nc lr him Th ,s r( aged rmi.s i.. friends to see th it Brow me was n thv wo,llJ' bul l l tl a,on would go with him CANON ' ! VV lien z Gee Gee js getting awfully This morning she absentminded 15 balls in her cedar golf put chest, and took five moth balls with her when she went out to play golf Ll j . By the way -- did you kw old The only thing that that moths is canned soup. is safe from hoc-rate-, almost the last thought H he oweu hid was about a b hi.H doctor? as the old philosopher lay dy.ng he d funeral services were held after drinking the hemlock one of his and asked morning for Mrs. Henry J. t PaY Barn acle, local friends standing nearby Mrs. a cock to Acsculupius the physihousewife. Barnacle cun told that tale have blit we been ill excellent to many dot tors and none of health for many hem hi d ever heard it years, but was which proves something or suddenly- stricken si her, maybe with apoplexy when her husAh. well it isn t only bodily band put up the cure-shwill ell ills that old Nature screen doors and euro most mental ills and windows the very first day she tooa if she ills, gets worldly asked him to. Mrs. Barnacle is chance believed to have died of shock. n so nu are only impatient and monkey with the machinery-an- il One way to give motorists a pass idiotic laws and try to ihance to look at the scenery repeal the laws of supply and de- would be to have it painted on the mand hill boards and try to order the millennium in at 4 p. m. next WednesThe year 1932 is destined to go day by constitutional amendment down in history as the year in and would try to revoke the law which people learned to catch rubof gravity -- if they could get votes ber ehei k.s on the first bounce by doing it MII4T EEKY lit SBYNH Time and Nature solve all probKNOWS lems if you just give them a Ive nolieed this fact as I've rhanre toured in the car, there was a time when we Nn matter how lovely Ihe spof, used to have grand, vague schemes foV justice on earth and 2500 a M vvne is unhappy w hrrever0 we are year for everybody -- ami practically And longs to be where were not! no sin to s, rak of - but we have slopped ail that (1. II. D. and now are quite resigned to letting other people worry - while n This country lias fifty times as accidents any automobile we watch Nature raltnly going as Why not adopt as our along doing the job without any France recourse whatever to human help national flower the floral wreath? E EKYHAY That boil you came in here o II Hit with and thus added to my bank and account bv $2 50" said the Old mine mil Doctor "Nature would have cured seiid thp weekend with us at that for you in time - "I can save you a bit of pairt our summer eot- and perhaps give you a little tge some time. confidence that you arc not goiug Tiring the wife to die of but the and kiddies. We'll little white phagocytes will do he tickled pink to their job-a- nd the little Ipmph see you. glands will set up their barriers just the same without me . . -- AND LISTEN: Maybe its sit down and retuse cowardly-- to fatebut it ceriabout being on the water fJght against h of a loP you FAVORITE SONGS OK of vorryto turn all your prob- FAMOt S PEOPLE lems over to Nature. Please Go 'Way Any Senator m,, sleep. an(j brief sermon, after which the, to the Logan body was taken According to Gashouse Gus, our f tty cemetery for burial beside natlonai colors are now red eye, the body of Mr. Riter who died white mule, and blue Sunday. several years ago. Tues-rouse- had 1 STATE HIGHWAY Uttih-Idnh- "but luckily for tbe u'ed'cal profession- - very few people us lieve this and so tney provide with fair livings he added furrow"or would if they paid their fully my conscieme "But always nature would have cured 5 out of there of them and so perhaps some crude justne in it where -- w pM.tTal, tlcmamletl that postmasters of Missouri go erf ci the firing line for President Hoover in the coming campaign, his resignation is demanded by Senator Norris, Republican, of Nebraska, according o L. mted Iress tlis latches. The senator from Nebraska, although undoubtedly having the highest ideas on the matter, is asking an unheal d of thing nothing more or less than heresy. He would demai.il a penalty because Mr. Glover is carrying out the spoils system. Docs not Mr. Norris know that if his demands are carried out, the keystone of the great political Hiachine would come tumbling about the heads of those who uilt it. No. Second Assistant Postmaster General Glover will not he dismissed. Vh Hut belt is another idea for Senator Norris. not do away with these postmasters appointed by the president. Everything else in the ixistal system is These riH.THtcd through the civil service commission. other employes are safe and can vote as they see fit without tear of the lMture. besides, it is generally admit led that postmasters of the lirst and second class, which aic appointed by presidents, are mere figureheads as far as actual opera'I he offices are tion of the post office is concerned. mere political plums for the victorious pai ty. No, Senator Noiris. If you want to strike at the root of this evil and at the same time effect a real saving in government expenditure', dont demand the dismissal of Second Assistant postmaster General Glover. Go further and ask the abolishment of political appointments of postmasters of the first and second An appropriate program in commemoration of the anniversary of the restoration of the Aarumo Priesthood was given Sunday Prayers were by Kay Sorensen and Fred Taylor. Seven minute talks on "History of lie Aaronic Priesthood," by Glen Anderson; "Why the same high standards he and ideals should govern - a- Priesthood today, by Fred away from the sen; "Falling Cliff Stauffi ' HarPriesthood. music monica by Deacons, di- reeled bv Mrs. F.Ilen . ill le ; talks. of the Aaronic "Restoration "An Vernon Bird; Prieshood. duct by Angel from on High. Miss Cvril Bird and Gladys Hugheg and chorus by choir. Aaronic of Priesthood," "Purpos i.y Glen Maisey; instrumental duet by Merlin and Lee Copen; "Growth of Aaronic and development Priesthood." by Earl Buist. The opening and closing exercises were conducted by Counand the Oliver Tavlor selor Aaronic Prieshood program was conducted by George Richnmn. IVderrf-nOpal Harney, IIh Jenkins. Loup, H in-- I ey and Reda Benson. The North Cai he high s h id band, under the diteelion of J VV a i nm ert presented Pulsipher. Sunday alternoon on the publii square to a large arid ppieiti-tive audience Mrs Carr Jones underwent an operation for the removal of ton- s'ls Saturday. Fred Rasmussen of Rupert, Ida- ho, is Inii v uh fin nils Louise vcit'iig Miller, small daughter of Mr and Mrs. Conrad Miller, is suffering from an attack of pneu-- j Humor hanc-- throughout the land" 1932. 1 e "Proclaim Liberty 7, ent were Norma l-- "Nature" said the Old Doctor the other day after he had fixed up a boil on the neck for us "Nature cures about 95 per cent of all sick if she s given a Every Published at 75 West Center strci t, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper matter at the Co, N. Gunnar Rasmuson, presided Entered as second-clas- s n postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription price adCache Valley by mail, $2ju the year in advance, by carrier 350 a year m vance or 40c the month. Outside Cai he Valley, by mail $5io the year. Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Sccial Representatives- - San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Boston and Detroit. OTTIS IETEKSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. HOLDS 1 WITH JIM MARSHALL Afternoon y MAY TUESDAY, Our Sitting Atop the World Newspaper Scripps-Canfid- d Week-da- IIENDON LOGAN, UTAn, L, fqpfryy'q1 e'''VW!irrg'' the o WIDOW OF CACHE PIONEER BURIED 111 Brief and simple Masonic fun- eral rites for Mrs. Marla Corlctt Riter, widow of B. F. Riter, pioneer Cache valley chain druggist, were held at 2:30 p. m Monday in the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. T. R. Padcn, rector of the church presided. Services had been arranged by the local Harmony Lodge 21, F. & A. M. Pallbearers were lodge members The presence of many flowers and contributed by relatives friends honoring the memory of Mrs. Riter added much to the (1Pi-Og- a Musical numbers comprised vocal selection by Frank Baugh Jr. and a vocal quartet, by Louis, 'm.Khsn and company. Dr. Elmer I. Goshen, paster of the First Congregational church a i.i Lake City delivered j g j j turnout?" It's ucl lung e .rept that she , gloomy. I'm tired, I guess." "Thank you." said Susan gravely. cubed t lilt ixcil it hi we drove: "Ycu poor k.d. you." Rose hugged !i. mo," tu a'd 'her "Let me scud out lhat beige She was feasting her eyes on the , the fox collar I was tell- - precious outline of his lean face, llialli liuglird aloud relieved. ' cuit ' l K'9 3llst vollr size crested with unruly fair hair. nil? Well, I (au see nolli in8 "ou abolltSit down, won't you? mg In (ii.it, Anv girl might b? ex a,lt ,b slyls will be perfect for I do much better standing," said 'i lid oiiili'g home from a big vou- That will save jour shopping You Bob. ('an have It (harged. I've had the deuee of a time tarty No, no. vuu're getting to boian(l Rose j finished can't." He clapped the verlanly finding you. Why did you stage an vi o!! in "be of married any the shout busily, jour escape scene that night of the ball? ilirr affu linmi r "1 ,iPic Me ; o. i solicit ikie. "Id U.mgs You didn't even leave a Cinderella w Su in agreed ithout enthusiasm I j d.l dim. Clink BY la.t slipper. to .Kinrt u of nse to K0 90 Ymir "There was nothing else to do," inu h v- Cu. jv.as her. Of course said Susan gravely. ini iglri.i ion was v... kirg rv ?r-- "" h a she s'lould look well for the cere 1459 st mt ir-hk time." . ' monr. It would be nicer if she i mill feel excited aud happy ata ut it as brides were supposed to feel THAPTER SUM t t 1 8hc musl isnt auy'point in rutinlng oil like r9i;2 two men fared each other ly. iw,W, ,! ..I in c I Vo. versa h,,t try to8,16lookr"l,,ln the part, lliat." arross Iho shinlre expmse of no .iu.l'. Suran twisted her hands and inal ogany Heath was seat rPiIE suit was delivered the fol- - (rje(j (o avot(j his eyes. "You il l we B e alt 1 mg'r fLfcPrs playing ncrvoiisly w.lli ih. loving afternoon and with it mustn't talk that way," she said i llu.'.h cjvan that lamP pumps of snakeskin and rapidly, "I can't let you. It's not .'.LpT1 ui.i hii h in a vorjr handled pip-- r knife. Waring ' 'y Rose of sheerest silk. "V right. rtiolled up and dawn, in .'rstaut..nt ! The Ity lav fa- - Tung stockmgs had t ven chosen a tinv turban to His laugh rang out. "Who Bays v licmiilh of them, .qiiii gh lights complete the eusemlib. torki'ls It was it isn't right?" iind north ' Rill tell me whit soiith. fashioned of myriad small velvet I do." liapp'n'l" lo Mil rmnplarfPie was mnmontar jf.owrr3 In pale fawn shades, If H..ih demanded "Look here, my girl!" With a hv ilv d diirlcd look she, the Mrs on. Mil them lovey," "Try ou la true Mipy fl what single long stride he was at her ehed at him. Tin re was some ton lommandeil obeved side. He dropped to one knee, f' oulo have come to sum; under Hons unrttllng about that look il.iptlns as she was Snan could not she his face on a level with it3ndins thsl nlgl't. I've heard "She brbavea as though she werehop a feeling of satisfaction at the biinglng Susan's. "We've got to cut out this man of in IhoiiKht H the afr. me," new effort outfit nothing. Everything has gone as produced by th nonsense. We're wasting time. I urpr'.se. He was very gentle okert to herself, slim, straight thought we se'tled all this that Si, before "Your aunt s coming hai k no Sat and icmotely elegant as the marine night Tv told jmi V.irlng shrrgged iirdav, isn't the?" he went mi Iquin-- i sketched on the pages of "Nothing was settled." Susan d I II I kn w, ' lie "flavl.e Well then, why rouldn't we have Vogue said, trembling at bis nearness She l ie h a i.T k :'d - of a fool lo mix a very ouiet ceremony the follow Yei auretv are a piclure. Mrs could catch the scent of expensive me teg Monday ami sail from New Milton told her. wining awav a sen tolieeeo and shaving soap and Rns- Loo this 01 ell Put vou itimen al trar "V.hen I was a girl sian leather. His blue evps, dabc-ink next morning'" I on!-- . eld you i. !.at ko"a " Willi an (Toil Susan nianag-- d lo we (bought we weren't married wickedly, were dangerously "Uni grntefdl lo co.' i.ai, the her hand from trembling right unliss we wore white satin dose to her3. o'nlc i man stilfiy "I know I up keep I I! and a long veil, hut I declare, no I thought you were bright," he truet you Inal a whv II scni"d a jPleadlly Itshethatsaid, "All right. one rould mistake you for anything mocked her. "I thought you knew v.ay' or to arrange good idea to me jot fie hut ahrlde this minute. Listen. what I was talking about His that party, put it they in t an. I Ti j mi. i: Itkeltie ior quirt response there's the doort)"!! " she voice lowered, softened thought of War Into It iumpl.aiitlv n ! if nothing happened whv hints sol fcors Waring had went n rapidly. "Mv hairs a sight crept the lover's note that Susan He raised hi Ikowr uiqMiringiy .ven wrong The giil was perfect so yo i go There's a good rhlhl. had hard once before see Ihe point Jnu want to Sur lr. Hung open the door, pro 0 many him qnh'klyi go,k. girl." he muttered, covering I ahead Well, doit know mii ;al,,j ea gwav. Thit did not look as pared to speed some luckless ven- her"Myclasped bands with one of his what youre right. Wati.ig semi thotigb she were nursing a broken'der of books on hl way. Could own. "My own darling." I with eachji,,ar Th"y danct slowly. sh h"1 dreaming? There before her Susan's heart melted to him utTh'"I m 9,lrL ' f And they t Thai nie.ht as Susan brushed her stood Bob Dunbar, but she sat, rigid and apparterly I nim-had a brief teteat!e ad M. y 1 come in for a moment?" n r hefoie Boses dressing (Hide ently composed. mil t felt like a blooming spy , I ,e toH h(tr,ef !t wou)d he aiked But set you coolly. be,pr Sweetheart, look at me!" Bob "Sirrv. c!d Tnni. hut it c'ludii'l tliis wav She would go away, see were going out.' Perhaps I can commanded. fce helped, uew be it was in a good and walk with along you." faces, sights and Unwillingly she turned her eyes his employer reminded him "Tbit's cured of the fever which had pos "I wasn't going not," answered to his. You mustn't." she warned that - She's had a chance lo talk 'csurd her so long "I just tried him. Auut Jessie Susan. ronfiied I've no right to listen. with him and see him agam and would he pleesed Sh bit her lip, You've forgotten " Everyone would these things oil." decide that tbelr little flurry is h . There was no use postponing anno'ed at having made this naive rorgoiteu wbat?" v.Vei. Thai was what I wauled to it any longer adnii slon The flush ran over her pale skin LlfeTc-rslbe sure of. Well, now I'm satis-- , she told Bose, "1 in "All .the better then because I el ar down to the point where the want to talk to you for ing to be married Monday bit," therreamy throat waa swallowed up in "Good" Rut Waring's tn war, j "Illy dear! the youn mao repeated. the aureole of pale fur. dubious and Heath gia.n-at him other girl laid down the orange Su-aled him Into the comfort-- ' 'Tbia " Susan indicated her been irritably. sthk she had using and gazed able Milton living room. She put outfit. 'This is ihe costume I've "Out with It. man. If you've et Susan. Try to sound a little up t hand to remove the little hat chosen for my wedding." something to say, say it and be ' more cheerful about it. It's not a but Bob stopped her. Your wedding! I won't have It, done with it." j funeral, you know! Please don't take It off, he Dunbar atormed. "You beloug to 1 Waring stared reflectively out i Susan summoned a smile. Do you me and to nobodv else" It suit yon. begged. across the roof tops. I didn't know. to seem know you look mfcrvelous in that I (To Be Continued) $E DLARY ( iron i t''r j Hum ' - j 1 ro-!- MABEL McELLIOTT p.-t- iv fr . ... 1 . Betimes to the printer-- , where all the morning at my stint, and at noon to a tavern for luneh, and anon do feci mighty dysiieptick, but why, I know not; for I did eat naught hut three helpings of sauerkraut, two sliees of mi nee pye, a large dish of ourmnhers and onions, seven Yarmouth hloaters and a toasted cheese sandwich. And so, groaning with greate hark to work. mis-eri- Cherry dixon e, Li'l Gee Gee is thinking of buyShe wants one ing an automobile of those F O B Detroits she has read so much about. i irtKTING SHOTS Please, remit." , j ' inip-.lient- lv j upl-.ine- i d I 1 ( 1 g . i tli-- Thousands of who will wfith will soon be boys, graduate from college shortly the degree of B. A looking for a J O , B. Goodnight, kiddies. NEWTON - Mrs Carr Jones entertained the Rndicnt circle at her home ThursThe time was day afternoon spent in sewing and social chat. Luncheon was served to 13. Special guests were Mrs. Ada of Honeyville, Mrs Iris Nelvker, Mrs. Louise Benson and Mrs Grace Cronkston Mr and Mis Iwwis Thomas and small son Robert of Pocatello. Idaho are visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Moroni B. Jenkins Miss Reda Benson entertained at r sluniher party Saturday night following the dance. Those pres- - Bcci , 1 jns - - Awe-struc- n NoMoreNeuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs tf you want to (et rM ef th agonls- -a faf pains of neuritis, neuratri. ariat-icor rbumafiam, just apply Ty not to tba affected parte andVaao Ikw qufrkly all vnleerr will ream. Tysoinl le a powerfully penetratlnf aheorbont, soothing and healing ia Ita rtlon. whirh goes in through tba pores and equickly rearhe the burning. Thorn stubborn paina in the back of tha seek, about tu ehouider blade, face or head, in tha forearm and finger, or extending down tha thigh to tha toe tips, will e soon disappear. Cramping of tba will stop and you will bo .longer bothered with be aoreneaa, swelling, tlffaesa, numbness or tenderness oi the joint! and ligament. Tysmol la not an ordinary Vmimaat ar salve, but a erirntthc new emollient that is eauraiy different from anything ever used. Don't suffer any Cm baveGet a mipplv of Tysmoi at any hand a good drug atora. .Always ny Logan Drug Store. (adv.) ' asked Dan Phillips to marry hen She tvas 19, beautiful and rich Dan hadnt a cent beyond his iveehly salary Cherry knew he ivouldnt ask her to give up the luxuries to which she was accustomed for the little he could offer hen So Cherry took matters into her own hands She proposed to Dan and became a " Leap Year Bride Thats the title of the exciting new serial by Laura Lou I A 'tit -- c- I lOv Brookman. Watch for it l.fff In it. 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