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Show THE PAGE FOUR The A HERALD-JOURNA- al i i Afternoon by Cache Valley Newspaper Published at 75 West Center street. Logan, Utah, matter at the Entered as second-clas- s N. Gunnar Knsmu .on. president price in postoffiee, Logan, Itah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription adCache Valley by mail, J3 5 the year in advance, by carrier S3 SO a year in vance or 4(Jc the month Outside Cache Valley, by mail SSOO the year Gilman, Nicoll Ai Kiithman, Special Hcpiesentntlves -- Sdn Francisco, Chicago, New York, Boston and Detroit. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr. pooi-hous- Proclaim Liberty thrmiKhout the land' Andy Mellon I w.aild raiher he me, or thee, than Dawt-or Hoover, or Al or Scott Smut), McBride, or Bi.sh-iiCumum, or why continue 'his' Uue had a couple of uavs MS hand argument with t. Vuie he Pist day and night I tried to have it my wav Id show th it dame wheie to head in After i xn.i listed ali tay feeble energies nd v. its I went to sleep on a ,iaim giein bank beside tne job. and when I woke up nauie tuM me th, solution. '1 he fundamental laws wnr i r he while. Human laws work If vo, i pi k the wioog juuge, If win guess 'Iold dame .1 istiie toveis both eve, itid thniws tne balance rignt out ihi iimithouse window. Pei hips you aie an intern, itio'i-i- l H inkci witn a hatch ot gobs a ynui b,u k and maybe you have the line old hiderul Kesei v bevon and hind unload Peruvian bond, on small town banks; n"d in u n hr bulks unload the nonds hi udlueTitml iiliei.s nil BL'T, all. my annul m'ci national dvr h.irkei, just win.ni does that s ii (if oinve. t hi' Demi k nd u' ion vent di - i ,tii iif i iiiifse (i'o, V illi.un II. Milling (11 ( In Li m 'in, i "ti-nlilc ilcnutyog" , I, ut i, ih thing Mdiini n v nri ,ii"ii.i!if. r i uni cut mu iI(mtc'k M i 1 i Humor ht rusttiinrs new foUeral tiallou? won tax t Congress has plmed per cent on pleasine 'This," says Li! Gee Jii'jirtil v, Mms is a niomy!" i KKUSKil Hock a it i ho ds m picsi-detih- iimM a 11 INOS ! a iieck of a 'hop! The hilly person V.lin in" Wipe1 an Iiiupmmtunre Hi HI mimili s at a fuslnouahle siiinmei nwiil is u boiber M MOUA- imiti-i- l t" I'liii' M.ail'. iit tlm n .1 1! u1 ini! H g'l.i tu il - - an't ar officer. (MrKIiUl! id tin Police r SHOUT HI Ol I1A IK MN I lb- - HpisP Mich. Baseball Note: Never attempt to steal home if she in waiting; for yott with the bawl. How would you like to be a salesman for a suspension bridge company and have to carry around a few samples with you? Theie ulk of iinliidingl among the events ut he Olympie (iittnes Why not add tiddledewinks, l'lng-Poii- ju kstones I (Irord'H l),t.) I p ,i.' hetimeH, I t; I V K h ge . . I I gt HI Ken snti took hi he tock-- t 'vd gold out of the count! v t.nd sank ii in a vault in rmirie as some ot you wise felven though vou lows h.nc done, a sales tax to get the last on pul nuke! from the last poor window, just fmallv wnero do you go from if Kng-iarn- l, then' A m . itiul miilu1 a prepare to take m atui imimble-du-pemorning pDiitulhlon out of itv hut after inspecting the tub, I do change my niinde, tor it doth contain, ItcMden the usual (lot ill. t of lAUT!NU SHOTS tin haMhhi;. and celluloid fish, Anil uhut do nii think of three Marfish and u urd of kelp, Imhiiik in niNd the army vihich ( oiisiii Minnie did nciid t!i Mutter Senator? .Millington, children from the seashore, not to mention three crab, which do be, heaven help me, stilt mighty nine! And so to ktrke. NI If IS UIK A rich iiuui, in bin earn of toil, Burnt ImrretM find harre! of I i he y leader savs inidniKld oil; League n religious la tame it Hi hod iiou kK H his memory ruer opens its lmatiug with green So Huh, tints nothing KitMoline. By burning milniglit gress Lady ut Boor: So youre taking Sun How much. magazine subscriptions to pay your queries You look scribor, wav through college? does a license tosl" to to old. be college. going pretty Automobile, dog or marriage Oh, I ve already been Agent. Infi still but lady, through, paying Soft drinks of all kind. for it! HYRUM In honor of Mr and Mrs. Wynn Hillstrum, whose marraige look plate July 4th, Mrs Charles Li! n quist gave a shower party at her home Thursday evening. Gants, uiusu and tonverMalionai diversion weio enjoytd by a large group of hiouds Anti-Salno- served his sixth birthday anniversary. Those present were; Hit and Donna Larsen, Wesley, Deioj Jackie, Levoir and Dunelle Nielsen. Bobbie and Gwen Allen, Rirhiird Petersen and Luane Lai sen. Mail, and Keith Pederson of Logan uud Jnv and Bobby Maughau of V. tlls-v- i lie Mr and Mrs Wilbur E Jenson left Friday for a vaeatiori In Yellowstone park They will spend most of the week at West Thumb lake. A canyon party at the t'lmiiiir camp of H P Anderson was enby joyed Wednesday evening Misses Merle Anderson and Miriam Nielsen and Bill Ewer and Arus Westover of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gill mid daughter of Shiklan, Wu are visiting relatives ami fro mis in Hyruni Mrs J. Wllford Monsnn underwent an operation at a Logan memorial hospital Saturday mornI to die yuii guing hed and meiiv Hciti r a .si. tiling n. ru m un than a smart superintendthe moron to make ent, and a no stoning Pol a mem pel n l'i hi instruct me ttih, my pagnn l)IltV g sister-coura- I i is some e s I 1 i huht, III Ike tree top, Hotter Ik careful, llii Un of 1,1 Lilting It in kinda tough th rm campaign interesting phn.si ujust i of Dm feinmuu with teething buhui mil ! vuhts ni c ;i li'lt-hiiti- mt ('at I is light Imlhl C'dil tldll In men will mvn iwi i tli'iiW ; up vr will rn, 'ul, le;iiiir,g in a point when' liulimlv will own anvtliiiig. and every man and woman will diiwm to work aci't'i'ding to law. "TIicm' two roads an not the roads ol' saletv. i Lack to the constitution oi '( lie load to safety ( at he! s, ul' dm one that made this repuhlu times the gieat. II we leturn to these again tltere will he no d.mgei Cor he future. "1 submit to .ou that the Declaration of Indepen deuce is as sound todav as when writtin; and that the iioistitution is pist as wholesome. Whatever ou may think of .Murrar, you mud ad mil he was right. We haw tome a long w;i lmm mist ut tonal jf eminent in thts lepnhlic. 'J lie only thing wi can do is let fate our steps, sl.ut out again on the middle toad and march loiuaul to our goal. If we foolishly follow any other road, heaten help im! fed that I it tiihi tin siiail take lilt whoio ,i Ink'' the that s lis so i : iiMii ' In Ipi i Howtiy. folks! Wlix rfswhift entrpHstnK tilling station operator put iuiuinnii lit. Uy i rt-- I RKO-Path- ,.en-it- THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING or , e ALKIE OPICS CAPITOL THEATER The only thing Ann Hartlnn: knows about fear is to show fern when the drama requires it Daughter of General George c Gatlev, an army officer of the old school, Miss Harding who may he seen at the Capitol theater m s "Westward Passage was reared in the military code which decree a firing squad fm the coward To stand up and taae my medicine no matter how bitter the pill might be was as much a matter of course in my childhood as eating or breathing "or sleeping." says the star "I think my father would have given me awav if I had turned out to be a whimpering child-''Ait was, he insisted on J'A? two things in mv upbringing, an that of my truth When I disobeyed orders v.as to present myself at the pm ental court martial of my own volition. To have waited for father to find out about any nnsde meanors from a third party would have meant losing caste with the family and no child wants to in that. "There were times when n,y spirit chaffed against the stm' code," the star admitted, "but il has been a great education fnt the problems of life. Most troubU can be borne better with squaie shoulders In the long run, one can live in defeat, if the l it valiantly fought" Kwockeo OoT oF Place, uye HlPPEO HORSE., And BomPS Ou ka- - SHINE LiKE A shimmy Na-tui- mavbe you are m in the the Perhaps you are m overseas your tattered sitting " Tis of and mp Thee singing on the marble steps of your But wherever you are, ind broke as I am oia t assuie you tnnt I am not a hoarder, I would rather be me, or you than Co T KiO WOMOER IM GLVTMcr EAR6 , LIVaE CAUUFlOvnE-A PRrzE. FlOKTtC?, AMO A HlP The notion that you can win by heating n a notion that is very e eswctahle, hut all the time sots back and grins. Andy Mellon, is in Eng'and 1 hill-,am Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d 1e?k-da- y BY WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY Herald-Journt.rry MONDAY, JULY 11. 1932. LOGAN, UTAH.' L. nhitives ind Many beautiful gifts were presenti, Mrs ed tiic hrm t! louplt forimily Miss Cleone is the daughter of Mr and Mis Mark McBride Mr. and Mrs Hillstrom will reside in Logan. ing and Mrs R R Sturgeon who have spent several weeks in Hyrum at ths home of Mr and Mrs Carter Thompson and chil- Mrs. Chris Jensen,. left Friday for dren are visiting relatives in Og- Kansas City.. LaRue Brown of Salt Lake C.tv den. s Game! Larsen entertained is visiting her parents, Mr. and Fridav afternoon at a childrens Mrs. James L. Brown. Mrs, Chios Maughan, who has party for her son, Melroy, who ob- Mr -' j I spent the Lukh, has I. i two months m (tinned home, ,sistt Mis m -l by bet Sill activities com-pitni- Vv A .Stauffer, who v ill i isil iiliti.i, hit Milinn Amicisou of Sell Lake is visiting his parents, Mr Audi ,on and Mis Mr mid Mrs Guy I'n.wuiUi and fiunili id M.igni aie usping Hvrmn iVll.s.s il n Ve .s . me ill, ut S ill City spent Die w i K nd as I he Ml-nt i in !' Iiel in I'm si I I i 1, Anlnli i s I and M', I'sai , tflnnd in, Mr and Mis U B, g, l.er nf u el Heller 'it g n si s du:, ng w k uf Ml tke uni Mi, M,l. n Mi I V Klnisnn AVIATION IS AID TO K. C. RANCHER KANSAS (TTY. Mo, July II if f olt Thomas livrs m Kansas (Tty and runs a hn.iHju at ro ram h in Wyoming; He owns 10,000 iudjs nuar Bow and has 20 000 ju res more under lease Meanwhile he occupies the position here of district traffic manager for I'nited Airlines, and also directs traffic the Li usaa City, Oklahoma (Tty and Tulsa offices ol the ompuny Tin remote control ranching, lu? made possible b organi says, ition, a compi eheusive system ol renorts, rapidity of air trans-iaoarid an efficient manager on the iamb fir points (iiit that it is possible to stud the re). oris b u k and forth in tin hotiix )iy air .mil, and if iihcsvhv ht (.m m ike a week-enP toi.al al at tne ranch Wolfe sturteu ninthing on a iompai .itivelv small scale before Idbet ame interested in aviation ei'iin ve irs ago A native of Wyoming. he was running a sheep i tm Ii when in went to Chicago and bei ame an aviation enthu-- fin CapitoL NOW PLAY1NU ! L d ( ."t Wolfe was secretary of the commission m Chicago that acquired and (oiistriuted the municipal an port there, secretary of the of ucioiMutns commission the ( nicayo Association of Commerce; ami active m the formation of the National Air Transport, Inc He found it easy to acquire more Ianu and expand his ranening until it reached the present size. The rani h hfis nearly 12,000 head of sheep, loO head of cattle and 7F hore. Thirty men are HAROIRG IO th " itoy offftol lo9 divorce' pvmbs the stotl ieut o t womoD f "'WESTWARD PA S S A G E lUINtt i. vim. uchiu OllVlIt't dm ko . aih a 2A1U rici u V. .. w m m v. V. iViViViV.ViViViViViS i Mattresses Re Made Like New For Old i 1 : N I '( strong lick and remake your old malircss so that you cannot tell it from a new one for Made From Your Old Woolen Clothing 1 5-1 Per- Round of July, so get your order in early. r,,,SB""eKBkVBPfti . a ii 1 aa Wc Call For and Deliver. t : 8;; Send your old discarded woolen clothing to us and let us make them into nice warm quilt batts for vou. These batts are just as good as white word for your dark cov- ered (juilts. Try some of these batts and you will never waste monev on white wool for your dark covered quilts s a ia , We will remake your old mattress into a nice soft spring-fille- d mattress with the heaviest grade of ticking and a good grade of spring unit for : : 0 batts MADE F YOUR RAW WOOL The wool buyers are not paying very much for wool : this spring, but the batts we can make from your wool : will be just as warm as if it was worth 40c per pound. : Send your wool to us and have us make them into J : nice warm quilt batts for you. ij OUIl WOOL BATTING CHARGES We card cleaned wool for .... per II). We wash and card wool for m . again. i a o tm iVru tra a a a a . , . , , iViV.ViViViVMVi,.VaVaVaViVAViVWA,iViVa,ViVi,aVViViViVa e i Spi?nimg RHatifii?ess raeeiaill IPi?nee - : 85. This special price is only good during the month H, mm . We furnish a new 1 :g F.. - - - 20c 30cPerlb These charges are for the weight of the batts after they are finished. . V; J |