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Show SA a THE Not A Rich Man Says ii Kn become so. Then it may prove hard to eradicate a habit which has become uiep-sewhile it panders to selfishness, it did not appear to be antisocial when ill toe formative stage. "Everyone.' Professor CarrSaun-der- s concluded, "is willing to applaud the lather of the numberous family, but he prefers to remain less encumbered himself. . first-clas- s IN POPULATION WITHIN DECADE BV PRESS LONDON, Feb. 6 The population of the world will (.ease to CACHE a'd will begin to decline v.uhin u-- ytars from now, and thu Mattie Ballard returned Miss decline may be as much as two home Tuesday from South Gate, imlhun.s soon after the turn ot the California, where she has been vistunlury. her sister, Mrs. Daniel Dyson This startling prophvcy was iting for the past tew months. a made by Ft of A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Richards of Liverpool university, in a i event and daughter, Glenn Lee, accomU eture. Frew and He said the population of the panied by Mrs Jim Rex, motored to Preston, Idafuture would almost certainly be son, Thursday, and spent the day. ies than that which we we.c led ho.Mrs. Floyd Beck of Newton to anticipate by attending only to her sister, Mrs Mary Hardy, lh influence of births and deaths He based hts conclusions on the Thursday. Miss Phyllis Edward spent the trird of sociological conditions as the guest of Mr. and We do not know wnat view week-enSmitn-ficinu-will hold in the future about Mrs O. A. MichvUlis at desirable size of the family. Mis Annie K Mulmberg and he said. All we un do to note how men have b( n behaving in daughter. Ruth, ana Mr. Lawrence tlu immediate past, to examine Mahnberg spent Minday viMting the reasons for their conduct, and Mr and Mrs Joseph Mulmberg ami son. Billy at Prston. Idaho. to ask whetnur the same mntivi Mr and Mrs John H Barker are likely to influent e them m the tut ure Npnt Sunday m Brigham viMtmg We find that fertility has been relatives Mr and Mrs. Ernest I Jensen steadily de lining for over huif t and Mrs Leivntury, and that it continues to wereG. guests of Mr roy decline to this day Salisbury at Newton. ThursThere is no reason whatever to day evening Norman Baldwin, Jr., con net. t this decline with spta lal son of Mr and Mrs. Norman euHiomie lOnditions It has been Baldwin is ill with pneumonia. a. well meiKed in young, spar-alpopulated, ugrnulturul countries Mrs. Mary Raldwin of Wellsville overs. as as in the old densely is here visiting. populated, urbanised countries of w.stern Europe. The evidence goes to show that the decline is a social phenomenon; it has spread over just that group of countries which allow the same social nabits whatever their onomic conditions ma he. The reasons for adopting the small family habit are many. We have no grounds for an increase in the size of the family in the near future. On the contrary, it does not seem that feitihty has yet reached its lowest point. Let us sunpose, however, that lertility decants no further and stabilizes at its present strength, then it is easy to show that in a few years the death rate, on the assumptions made above, will rise, and will first equal and then exceed the birth rate, even if the average size of the family declines JUNCTION Ofr-Saumler- vis-i'.e- d d d y 50 YEARS A MARTYR TO CONSTIPATION But Kelloggs All-Bra- n Brought Welcome Relief ' . SPREADING Read this splendid letter from Mrs, Haynes: For 50 years I have been a martyr to constipation. Have tried every remedy under the sun. One day I read an account of some one who had teen relieved by All-Brabut I thought What was the use of me trying anything more when all else had failed? A while after, I read it again. That time I thought I would try it, it would do no harm anyway. I began with a small dish of for breakfast, and your All-Bra- n wonderful to say, I never need to take any physic at all now. How I wish other poor sufferers from constipation could be persuaded to try Mrs. Sarah Haynes, 138 Ce-it. darwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Tests show Kelloggs All-Bra- n provides bulk and vitamin B to aid regular habits. Also iron for the blood. This bulk in All-Bra-n is much like that in leafy vegetables. Its so much safer than taking patent medicines! Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bra- n daily are usually sufficient. Severe cases, with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get this delicious ready-to-ecereal from your grocer. In the package. Mado by Kellogg in Battle Creek. at By H. K. EK1NS PEIPING. Feb 7 t Pi Best Japanese efforts to the contrary mit-has Communism lthstanding, gamed a foothold even in Mamhu-kuo- , if the annual teport of the Provisional Central government of the Chinese Soviet Republic m to be believed. The report, describing 1933 victories in China Proper, emphasizes that from the Chinese Red base m Kiangsi Province support is being given to the Red partisans in Manchuria, who are said local to have organized groups, a revolt from which peasant against imperialism is to spring. perThe Chnese Communists sistently use the Japanese occupation ot Manchuria and Jehol as ammunition in their criticism of the Chinese Kuomintung government. One of the major objectives of the Chinese Soviet Republic is to combat the conquests of the Japanese on mainland Asia. The workers, peasants and toilers m China, the revolutionary soldiers and students, have been stirred up to fight against JapaMou Chehtung nese imperialism, the chairman, declares was While the report being writ-ttand translated, the in Fukien nuntang Province was being established further. The population, in other words, will cease to increase and will begin to decline within ten years number. But there can be no doubt that selfish motives predominate, and that children are very often not wanted because they consume time and money which married couples prefer to spend on themselves, whether in the pursuit of mere enjoyment or of personal ambition. At the moment, this form of selfishness is not out of harmony with communal needs. But it may Salad Time pound Pound Uli Pierces 11 oz.can King-Whi- Rose te 24 48tb.ji BEEF ROAST Shoulder ...,f Pound Kill Baby Iteef 8 PURE LARD Astronomer Scoffs at Superstitions About Moon Mrs. fJliza D. ietersen Klintlemen pioneers a beau-- j tiful potted plant was presented and to the lady pioneers a Utah Pioneer broach was presented. Mr Thurston, Mr. Janies Stephen Balls and Mrs. Eliza B IVtersen were unable on account of ill health to be present. The program was as follows: O Ye Mountains High; Song. piayer. Fred Duee: speech of welH. Nettie Reeder; come, Captain reading, Off in a Cloud of Dust, Mrs. Mae Lee, cornet and piano duet, Mr Robert E Chriatof terse n and Mr. William Ohristoffer- - and sen LOl'TS U p - Dr Daniel Morehouse, president or university and an natron scoffed at the belief of orisons that the moon in indues the growth of crops. has tailed to find ST Walter Drake oii.tr. n unv ! be 1 4 Lbs. drooi-iie- ( 2 Lbs. qt Fruits Meats s PHONE 1 1 Its 1 Vegetables .0(1 AN. UTAH Ki.Ein BLOCK 50 lbs. 1IEAKTS or 3 to Bunch APPLES I.r Rom.. Beauty Per Bushel Per Size, Doz. Hem! 15c GKOt'M) BEEF JL OC ( GKAPEFIUIT Shaver's, Can BOILING BEEF Per Pound , .... 5c 19c PEANUTS Large 1 lb. 10c Ground Fresh SARDINES No. 2 12c wv PALMOLIVE. SOAP Per Bar 5c DATES 12c Bulk lb BANANAS 5c Per Pound COCOA 25c 2 rounds Rockwoods JELI.O, l.G.A. 5c Per Pkg. ... .... 3 Cans No. 2 ( 25c $1.15 No. 2i Cans 27c Tan 10c 3 98c 25c Doz. 3 29c Doz. $1.09 3 No 2'; 29c 6 Cans 85c Cans Irailo . .. Can . 10c Doz. . Oval Tins CHEESE, Per Lb. PINK SALMON CHEESE, Per Lb. ILiqvale Alaskan 2 VALUES SPECIALS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7TII Dinnerelte Tomato Sauce 98c Doz. Browt l.G.A. CATSI'P 25c Bottle For QC O SPECIAL PARTIES We prepare our meat lo suit every occasion! (u:aslk I. G. A COITKK 1 round fill lbs. SI.K El) BACON Sugar Cured JL Pound Always Fresh Pound SALT White 55c 55c Meats 5c 5c 19c LETTI'CE Sc Dinneretle TOMATOES MACARONI BIk t Tall Cans Per Lb. RED SALMON l.ildirs I'ntir.v Tall Cans 10c 6 Cans 57c 5c TOMATO JUICE 55c Doz. SHRIMPS 9c 6 Cans 53c HOMINY :::: 25c 2 Binnerelle PEAS 3 UTEPEAS 1 27c Doz. 9c h SPAGHETTI aI $1.03 Cans 25c n WHITE STAR TUNA I'itHKt (.rude No. Vz Tin . IMfoKlllt SARDINES Itii'i' (Hi It FANCY CANNED FRUITS 10 0z-Ti- $1.45 Doz. Dry Pack Siiiis4 10c 6 Cans 57 c PORK and BEANS 1-- 2No. Oil Tins 4 DEVILED MEAT PINEAPPLE 3 Cans o. 1, . 3 No or Sliced DciisIumI JtyJA Veafl t 1-- LibhPs 4 Brand cans CORNED BEEF ho mTinr r 1 WHOLE OK HALF lb. Rib or Shoulder lb. lb 2c 15c SHORT RIBS FANCY BEEF Beef Steaks lb. - Round or Sirloin lb a bananas:::. 10c Gc oranges: 5c 10c 25c Cauliflower 9c CARROTS SPINACH CABBAGE Jar DRESSING, Blue Pine Salad, Qt. Jar . MEAT DEPARTMENT HAMBURGER, Fresh ground. Per Lb. 15c 7c LEMONS Ft. MAYONNAISE, Best Foods l.iMn; Brand SALMON SLICED BACON ...33 Referring to the effect of sun Dr. the weather, spots upon Morehouse said: It is absurd to think, likewise, that the sua spots can affect any particular section of the earth, when the entire earth might be lost in one of the spots as a boy would lore his ball in a sewer. The sun spots represent great storms on ihe sun of a force and violence wt can hardly imagine sending eruptions WW.tNiO miles out from the surface of the sun. The sun is consuming its own mass at the tale of 4M).000 tons i little per minute. But that cause for worry. It could go on at that rate for 2,OoO,tXK) years of one per and not cent of its mass would he gone.1' Albert E. Johnson & Sons county unit; harmonica selections, A delicious Darrell Mikkelsen plate lunch was served, followed Music was by old time dancing. Lorenzo Petersen furnished by and Arthur Petersen. About 125 were present. The Sunday evening meeting was Girl Scout leaders must years of age or over. Lieu t nunts Girl are also needed Scout Lieutenants must be over 1. years of age. Those wishing to qualif, please notify Mrs F. b Wann at 394 East 4th North, a.s om as possible. needed li one-tent- ORANGES SMITH TOMATOES; aek LEAN NTKEAKED SAUER KRAUT, Fresh slock, 1 1 The outgrowth Girl of the Presentation of tokens by Mrs Snails of Logan, has breome so Phebe H Hyde, first president of one leader cannot that great William Hyde camp; duet, Mr. of care the take troop pasibl and Miss. now registered and the girls de Robert S McQuurrte Eulalia Lee; remarks by Mrs. B. nianding to join G. Thatcher and Mis. Hirst of the Therefore are leaders badly CANNED VEGETABLES .dihps. Fresh Ground 2 tab has passed through the stage of vulcanization, but not glaciation. Nothing can be expected from BETTER cans 6 GROUND BEEF Lbs. I Med SAUERKRAUT box Fresh Creamery lb. Qtf ii 1.25 LIBBYS SPINACH Head Qt. Jar. MILK tall Pork & Beans Loral Seal , WATERCRESS Per Bunch catsup:: 3 lb. VEAL CHOPS FOR GIRL SCOUTS ,, the from now. and the decline may be as much as two millions soon after the turn of the century. In deciding the size of their families, men are guided by personal considerations, and not by the needs of the community. These personal considerations are not de-at all selfish: parents may and do cide to limit their families because they know they can do more for their children if they are few in ORANGES dox. 2S i SUGAR 10 lb. Utah Beet 58 HONEY io lb. pail 59 1 EGGS Fresh Medium 2 doz. COFFEE S.S. lb. 19 3S 4 Soda Crackers SOAP Palmolive 5 i FlOWl? LEADERS NEEDED illiam Daughters ot WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY no Bananas Lettuce Solid White d ... lu Features for Firm-Rip- e BUTTER under the auspices of the Seventies quotum of the ward to honor Mr Harold Dames, selected to do misA sionary work m Texas soon. . spit mlid program was rendered to U s full chapel of friends ami nineers ialt s. th In their repmt, the Chinese Com claim that in 1933 they rifles from the. captured Chinese government and lYovin-- f vial forces They claim to have annihilated 41 regiments, 6 bat tUums and 10 companies' In addition, government troops they report the deteat of eight divisions, 33 regiments, 19 battalions and nine companies of Generalissimo Chiang s army. The Red are rx presented as now forces, richer by loon machine guns and automatic rifles During 1933 the Chinese Soviets chum to hae added nu eountie to the lei i story under then control, which is located iu Kiungst Province In addition, ten counties are reported to have been added to the rapidly growing Soviet-izearea m Szechuan Province Press Staff Correspondent CORN f page five. ; 934. u unists CHINA REPORTED I nited 1 G, of the Communists COMMUNISM IN STRING BEANS t further strengthening OF t. Wit DOORN (l'.l!i helm II objects to being ranked among Europe's richest men. Although tax officials in Berformer monarch lin have the listed as one of the biggest and owners taxpayers, pioperty household officials say that l.i the numerous castles and estates Hohenzollerns of the actually on then are a serious dram fortune. Baron von Sell, the ex Kaiser s public relations counsel and busi told the ness representative. United Press that by the settlement between the state and Uncrown in 1926 the royal family five about "had to renounce sixths of its private fortune.'' The remainder had to be 17 households shared among the comprising 49 members of royal family. Further, there remain other obligations such as pensions and said the baron. "One interests, cannot speak, in an idiomatic sense, of the fortune of one in dividual or one single family in the former ruling Prussian royal house. The fortune, moreover, exist.; nrainly in landed property which, for easily understood reasons, has brought no income for years, yet must be maintained by em ploying a large number of of ficials, workmen and their families. The royal house looks upon it as a very high social obliga ton to keep their possessions in their historic state in condition. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY LOGAN, U T A II, L, x PREDICTS DROP Ex-Ivais- er HERALD-JOURNA- 'tMHaLim 3C BEEF STEAKS, Loin Per Lb. PORK CHOPS, Loin Per Lb. 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