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Show THE PAGE TWO. The Published every wee k day afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, at 75 West Center street, Lcgan, Utah. Telephone 50. Qj LOG A L, N, UTA II, LETTER centa enny By mail, in Cache Valley, $2 50 a year; outside Cache Valley, $5 00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. Member United Press, N E A Service, Western Proclaim Features and The Scnpps Le agile of Newspapers. Liberty thru matter at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s il the land' The Ub- - at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 3, erty BelL 1879 5 Uuilng the uWnce on of llutiw y putilu-r- , llie daily Washington column will tie written b 11 i!U was on HOLC the level, but where th against the loan as a matter cf tfoi instance, because t'l : valuation cut it natal ie policy HOLC Thornton tfflte simply deeia the legal limits, even though ota-e- r honest appraisal might allow It) the government will probaily take the rap The HOLC Is having enough trouble anyway, getting itself decentralized, establishing branch offices It's opened regional them now in Atlanta. New Vork Boston and San Francisco, and will soon have them in Cincinnati and Detroit BY WILLIS THORNTON Nrnkl staff I arresaoadeat Vt-,- RECOVERY CERTAIN There is a good deal of excitement and argument in what aie called financial circles over a book entitled: The Coming American Boom. Its author, Major L. L. B. Angas, is a Britisher; he has three major prophecies that came out right to his credit. Major Angas writes that, sooner or later, the great store of money and potential credit in American banks must overflow, and that when it does we shall have an almost explosive exparion of credit; the stock market wil shoot up; people will hurry to turn dollars into goods; millions will go back to work; and so forth vhether there is going to be a boom or not, we dont know. We hope not. Booms always collapse and the resultant unhappinesg is pretty hard to take. What this nation wants is a steady but rapid recovery, along sound lines. Of course, we are going to recover. As the farmer said: It always stopped raining before. Just now, we seem to lie in the position of the patient who has taken large doses of curative medicine and is waiting for them to work. We feel pretty low ahd there are plenty of amateur medical appraisal fused. experts to tell us we are on our deathbed and that well Now the HOLC la asking for never be the same again. the cost of those services, even It doesnt matter, reuily, whether the medicine works though the applicant got no loan or not, Just as many patients recover in spite of medicine WTHATLL probably be done is as by its aid. Nature is powerful enough to overcome not that the HOLO will try to only Bickness but the stuff we pour into ourselves to cure collect in case where the application was voluntarily withdrawn, sickness as well. Where misinformation was given, The thing that pulls most patients through is confidence or where a title was found dethat theyll pull through. We seem to hik that, to some fective In other words, where extent. We simply wont read history, in which we might he applicant was at fault, , Hut In rases where everything learn that weve had this ailment scores of times before and always beaten it. We are like the man who thinks this years hay fever is going to kill him, although hes had the BRIGHT MOMENTS i thing for the last 25 years and always recovered. not. were to a have be were In Great Lives maybe boom; May going Anyway, even a boom would be a change. Main thing to Count de Grammont, an old man remember is that were NOT going to stay in a depression, but still one of the most courtly and we ARE going to recover. Major Angas may be off and sprightly gentlemen of the court, was lying ill Louis but hes right in foieeasting which Frneh on his XIV feeling that de Grammont , headed. were could not die without repenting way i p, , ern-jLe- In normal government service tunes the government ran hardly keep a staff at the Patent Ofso many leave to take betfice ter jobs In private Industry pat ent units In thn last few years, almost nobody left the government fire now they re lx ginning to It means tin sift away again private industries which have id their patent departments go seed are building them up agaii Inc,j (i.Dvrlght 11134 MIA d 1 nt CLEARANCE SALE ! srmo of his sins, sent the Marquis de Dangeau to convert him. De Grammont's wife was young, comely and of lovely disposition ote for OsWhen de Dangeau entered the sick Howdy, folks! a hill fold wald MeSneesle! Hes In favor 'Tst chamber, he forgot his purpose d Wot ear7" niunicipolly-owneof a and spent several minutes talking building Second ahead of the diner, to the countess De Grammont, factory for c inning Ogrear seat in the smoker facing with a twinkle in his eye, turned to den Tog and selling it as pea his wife and said: tack, 'longside the window soup. He grabbed Come with me "Countess, if you are not careJoe Bungstarter says It rained me by the arm, dashed over the ful, Dangeau will juggle me t ut of so hard on his recent fishing trip tracks, amid coming and departing my conversation " , in the first dam that the fish trains He stopped the switchman, swam right up out of the water we mounted the train and there and into his boat. t , , was the bill fold lying in the corner of the cushion bill fold same c lor as leather cushion And did I heave a sigh of relief7 Now this hard egg did not I know me, he has this sort of ITS A COMMON BELIEF his but at every day, gate hooey THAT he just figured I was honest and Today 's entry In our Perfect Humanity can invest a system he dropped everything and hur- under which everyone will be Husband contest w Herman J. ried to catch that car able to live and prosper regardless Hangnail, of College HiiL InI told him then that I was going of credible as it may personal ability to pay him public tribute He BUT sound, Mr. Hang-nidn t know me from the off ox Business has as not been nai) likes all his of Adam, the chap n the last gate able to Invent any.yet system that wifes girlhood of the Portland Union station, the will make incompetent '--5 business friends, and even hard boiled old timer, is 100 per prosper About 80 per cent of cent pure all business failures are attributed of and incompetency, OLDEST POSTMASTER CLAIM for ignorance which the business system could not be blamed Conn Ui FORESTVILI.E, 9 Any eccnomic system would cerJames F. Holden, 77, claims to be tainly have its percentage of failA fellow in Cornish has gone the oldest postmaster in the ures, not through any fault of crazy trying to convince himself United States in point of service the system, but simply because of end everybody else that he is He has served 46 years, 31 of the fact a certain percentage of Skull Valley, Rudy Vallees tnem continuously, and was human beings would be unable by President Grover Cleve- to make the system work for land Has still on the job themselves ROUNDER'S MOTTO A good beginning is half the I bottle. FRIDAY REMEDIES LAXATIVE 3CX BROMO QUININE Petrossyllium, pt.... 89c Biismadme Powd, ..39c Orlis Antiseptic, pt. 46c I tj lP V OlAFSEN cos urn OIL Full Pint ed I A MESSAGE OF GREATER SECURITY i wm ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE &EZ: Many a gay young blade doesnt cut a wide swath until he gets an edge on. And then there was the young in Hyrum who didn t find out until six months after he e'oped with her that her parents helped her pack her bag fellow ADDLED AXIOM Womans place is on the phone. I r- - Weather changeable ! I RUSSIAN Mineral A OIL f PINT G. E. Globes unsettled, winds. 0UART....W 10.75 Electric gentle, SCIENCE NEWS i Keeping Up To Date . t Experiments recently conducted ip the Bell Telephone laboratories have proven that a new alloy-iro- n obalt-makes the finest electromagnetic core yet developed It was discovered that aa core in an d experimentally-constructemagnet was capable of 210 while a supporting pounds, magnet with a core cf pure iron would 11 rt but 110 pounds. 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Irene Packer, violin solo Bryan Bean, talk on "School Problems' The by Principal Ray S Mernil rest t the evening was spent playref reshir-r- u ing games. Light were also served All pcrenis and teachers are especially invited to ettend future P T A meetings held once eaih month Interesting and educational programs are ' being planned Those from Franklin who attended the Primary stake Board Second ward social at Preston were Mrs Saturday afternoon Leonard Butterworth, Vern Oliver-t- o n Archie Peterson, Sam Biggs and the M'sses Melba Biggs, Bardeen Hampton and Laura Packer Margaret Dunkley and Donald Hurd accompanied by Mildred Jensen of Preston and Erma Nelson of Riverdale were in Pocatello, Monday on a business trip Woodrow Butterworth Dee Powell, Guy end Ivan Wi odward. Parley and Victor Dunklev, Irma Atkinson, Virginia Parkinson and Donno Biggs were among those nt the U S A.C. who registered Monday Faculty members ertertamd the school board and tneir partners at a can von party Wednesday nighte After the canyon festivi-- t es they motored to Preston where they all attended the Grand t neater Mrs Syrene Lowe was elected countv historian at a special meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers held last Wednesday in the Second wad meeting house at Preston Too high school student body gave a party for the students last Friday night in the opera house A program, dancing and games made the evening entertaining for everyone, light refreshments were also served. 'I s, HILL BILLY 1 Franklin News Last week the firt steam engine to enter Idaho was breught from the Franklin Basin and plai ed beside tbe Relic hall m Franklin The engine was used to saw wood for the Lopan temple when it was under on.struction in the early st a It was owned by Brigham Young, John Biggs. Sr and other Those responsible p,.ly apt I Ipre for bringing the engine to the Re'ic hall are: William Durrant, George F Cornish, Peter G White-heaS. B Wright and Cecil W o d ard. Annual ward conference was held here last Sunday evening in connection with regular sacrament meeting Speakers were Presir ent W alter K. La r ton and Carl Cutler of Preston Music was furnished by the ward choi under tie direction of Choirester Lonetta Fai ker Mr and Mrs Floyd Robinson left Saturday for Salt Lake City where Mr Robinson will attend the L. D S Business college Mrs G orge F Crmish and Geneve Nelson spent onughter last week in Salt Lake City They sited" Miss Reta Cornish instructor of the Lincoln high school and with Mr and Mrs Earl Crockett who were en route from Berkeley Mr Croctett Calif , to Colorado has been a teacher in the State i mversity of North Dakota for the past three years During the d past few months he has been the government m Caliby fornia. The P T. A held its opening social Thursday evening m the irusic room of the school house with President Veressa Packer in The program consisted of charge rommifnity singing, prayer, R H While state, federal and city officers traced hts actvitics over a period Parkinson piano solo, Ruth Parkinson address of welcome by Veof years Bruno Rithird Hauptmann is shown being finger-printeressa Packer, who also introduced in New York City where he was anestod after part of the Lindbergh the teachers to the parents, vocal solo. Gordon Marshall, baby ransom was found in his possession reading. r speed-prediction- 27, 1934. d. Horn The Loan Owners' Corporation dead cenhas run into that ter" position which Is the fate of government agencies that move into fields hitherto sacred to private business On one hand there is always one trowd of people demanding government efficiency and COD;jnuWEMS on HOLC mortgages businesslike management X are beginning to increase have omy of the government undertaking bPen mcna,ing ever since April On the other are the people since when a moratorium on who want government leniency. prjncjpaj payments has been and who aay K the lowed OBV by mission of thu government acts Just like a pri- corporation rate business man, why should it into regional Decentralisation function in the field at all7' ofrlceg should unsnarl some oi HOLC charges lor iQYestigaUng tjie re(j jape for takes a lot mortgage applications are caua-j()- f handie correspondence matl D,BaP friction today on half a million hom mortgages ing the pointed applicants say they are personnel for the regional find to to $30 eharged up liCM wil, te gent 0Bt from washout they cant get loans tha HOLC says dont ingtoa That Is they applied. 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