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Show THE PAGE FOUR. IIERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, OGTORER LOGAN, UTAH, L, Koosmdl Landon I 'i Ol polls ol i i ' j pt ar it 1)."' Iic i: the quest ion 111 1 i(!s UU I n id it l t - 1 1, lie a of ti i i n t I x if i ii u- ' 'I t G I ii lu cl, i a c ) m ,i i ijIi! i i Now n i I . "I t o II H c,i - , ' Lll Ilg aii'l ' " I pull oat In .t c IL il ln 11 .1 , ,C toilful tin m lu ol w I' i - iic li.ui-- t Hllulul t lie I )cli loi I at l( 'I Ii n it t ( , i ' - i : , a-- i I m -- i i I t i t ( i me i i t -- l i t I 1 t I Till MILQUIDATORS V 4 - II Mlllllliel, .lie til) ot tile lllooil Aiaiillia ultli - tin. m politn.d ineihanies didD MoFc and Hem Drapei liqni.latoi - due to the tact lime hem dul.hcd "milipiidatoi s'' n nan and Paulding ( omp-antei milked the to ms Mullinei haw m'i that to the tune ot $.",a,0(i(l m fees in a single jcir, Diatier eem.s to havt milked closed hanks to the tune ot Sih'hnoi) and Ahole while stripping closed hanks of appi oMinateh ST, non has m.it'hed it with a like slim trom the S !,ooo. these fabulous Liquor Commission making his total in excess ol fees vwie paid b the people, with then dues, th'ii' axings and their deposits. Some niiiquidatois. d lie Delimit it- ieol)le M t m-te- v e- - -- ivVidN'. n n z i V s y to Sign I k famous New "for wodunanii, But just girls out non reserved are in great tne management s.i try to keep those same ol the bars and barber York hoti rm n only Ga-sni- llim gl - t IU -i' li tit i.il H M ,i ,! i t v ,!! u i il i . . ml , e ml it m ,p ( la .i1 ! i i ' "I It 'I .J aa a ia' .1 mil 'I pic at l"li "I mm!i a lot- the All', '..ic p 0,1 (,iii li"! 10 I p i i , is n Pa ai cd in ijraiit ic sam pi up il pi 'p la opinion c as to id' I c e in tinI on-- idi on ot c. )i a jrct t t au t lie nav t dm i li tm mil in In a ni i, dcsii c the of people i v in II - an ai li lev tm lit tional ( io el in in lit 'tin op1 i o nil in ted. and ' "i it a oil a1 of no litt le in 'pint tide All ie a lid a dpe st lie J lipest in s iei oi ' , ea p .'ad In will ind't Xnwnlui !K',2 'Ihe Itijml weieliplit Hi Nat loiial 4 lie ,1 is 'll 4 i IU,1 !)72,S!)7 TO WOMEN The IS rooms ui ,t an rally was hrltl m md Sundav uiiiu.Miim Kri'l t Mr and Mi' kulnn wert J' P WiiiO r dia t for talc auditor and of Ior.itello visited Sunday, with K Glrnnon, tanduLite for Kn Uy Gassman L niral ('loo Swenson was and Mii Van en Ringh im A program was prt in i etui nod fioin (laikton st nlttl b the Zada flub of Pr have bt en visiting for thy Aftir the program, d.tm.tiK 't month with Mi and Mrs w in (njoed Thompson Kv.t (AimpbG! has horn visiting ) Ilf i is nf Salt Lakt City ttr Mvrraf iJayn at Treasur ton, wa-a visitoi here. Sunday i.ith her visit r, Mrs Ruhaid Mr ami Mr.s Vaughan Tavlor U ard ami Paul, Niclstn has return d to md (hildren, Norma visited Sundav at Logan with Mrs Shievopart, Louisiana after vimI-i- Taylor s mother. Mrs Packer hire with his parents. Mr and Mrs Herman NMson has Mrs Anton Nudsru. tl from Sat rarm n to, CaLf Mrs Luther Hauk.i and K L while she 1ms sp nt the past two I)ixon of Uo'atollo visited htf wefks visiting with her hu.sband. Kuday, with Game Thorpe Speakers in Sunday night meet(arrni Uniter visited ovei the wek-enin Wyoming with his ing were N S H insen and Alvin Mrs Thomas Preston Miughan fatlur, M H Uorter Mr ami Mis Cornell Sehofit Id favond with a piano solo Mis ilium Iahle entertained have rtturnol from Bear Lake a Sund.iy night for her daughter, whoie the y spent the harvest v atmn honoring h(r 13th hirth-liglunch was served to Mt and Mrs Thomas Preston, The evening wa spent Mr and Mrs Arthur Neuenswan-j- ( Honors went to r. Mis Nephi Jen.sen, Mr md hmgo Mrs V Lunduist, Mr and Vilmi Gill and Kathleen Griffiths Mrs Frank Olsen and Mr ami Other guests were Dorothy Guv, Mrs Howard Nelson attended the Birtha Knt kson, Fianns Merrill, Dorothy Laiman, LaJett Camp-h- f Kepublu an rally at Preston, 11, Flame Farr, Margaret PorWilliam K. Bmah night ter and Lm die Holler was the main speaker. Mabel Arthur Neuonsw ander, Mrs Fred Shoell and son Robert. have returned from Heb r, Nel'On an Thomas Preston visited Utah, and Pleasant Grove, Utih, Sundav school at Lmrose, Sunday Oscar and Varc r visitbeen Bingham where they have C implied were Claikston visitors, ing during the beet vacation Mr and Mrs Clyde Simpson, Su nday Jennie Nelson visited Monday in Mrs Henry oimpson and Charles Simpson visited at Logan, Mon- Logan with her sister, Enid Johnthly, with Mr and Mrs. Norman son Mrs Howard Jone is substitutSimpson. Rhea Wood of Clifton visited ing for a leather at the elemewith Mr. and Mis Tiff Campbell ntal s hool at Dayton (Ji'tiut 'ja ikfrs Filmdom Ra OF INTEREST Mi UopuMi Mu 'Mu o. Italy Sends New Ambassador WESTON NEWS Landon Leads In Digest Poll Dillman Leads In Tribune Poll i o ft, .shops! The safely ra?or is n gnat It j.robably has jirevented many a husband from attempting su'oide or homieidle wtien hi. wife baiged into the bathioom while he was shaving "A good serviceable (lit oi i e .an bought as (heaply as a seiond-brnar, and quite as easily," savs Newman Levy in Woman's Digest And. like a xei ear, a divorce can get a fellow into a hei k of a lot of trouble He too often tempted to trade It in on a mw model wife. I. d , ond-hun- d - ' , ' 4 I s f, A; V? V x 7. is & jf, S JjA'GVk . i it '"-- "The ail of being a leader is to make other people wmk, but women generally want to do everything themselves, observes Rosita Forbes in the Womans Journal, London Whit about wives, Rosita They may but thev i not be know how to make friend husband work f '"Nf S A i y , , ' eve- e ; x tf- - Looking loxously tlnn.i a bit j.iuntv, too Dm ti lekv h it, Mi s li n u nm sc youtl ful shown above alii r lar in the U S to bi m SI o w as a f Im at ported liom All.ti 1,1 be studio exciutm , Zukor, beat svvvial othcis pi a sign her. t . PHILADELPHIA, seed company will Pa-- A big put on the January, an odorless marigold, called the Collarette, the result of four years of market t && A - , think of it before? Suvich, new Italian ambassador to Washington, is seen here as he left the White House, after presenting his credentials to President Koosev elt. The new envoy has a long record of service in Italian diplomacy. $ N V A? A new mixing bowl, light and well shaped, with a handle on the out ode, is now in the maiket W liy on earth didn't someone iulvio '- e. . t - WjS pre-emine- 'ey i , ' " ,, . t- . x in a THU BILLION DOLLAR DUUT To talk and spend in billions -- eems to he i esei ed to tw o distinguished, gentlemen Franklin D. Rooxewlt ot Washington 1). C. and Andrew II. Drown of Amos n Andv. Judging fiom the Literal Digest Poll the eople on November drd will handle .Mr. Loose wit with his billions the way Amos handles Andv with his hilhoiis. STEALING OUR SENATOR. shot ked and disappointed at Caihe County ntiens weie suipn-ed- , deal whereby Senati r Thomas is to resign after the purported Dlood-Mawhich he is to he appointed Ambassador to China oi Japan, and Mr. Maw is then to he appointed tT. S. Senator to fill the acancv. Cache County citizens haw heard the rumor for month that Senator Thomas, our diswas exixicted to resign and he appointed tinguished Japanese Ambassador to Japan, hut the were not prepared for the Maw deal. They fully exected, and were unanimous m the thought, that our own local fellow citizen, lion. Frederick P. Champ was to be the Senator, the honor to he conferred as a partial recognition for ahcnt services rendered to his party and his state. w President D. ROOSEV ELT FRANKLIN iert, Mrs FRANCES Electors CALLAHAN JAMES MRS and the I regressive groups of the tale are sending sample ballots with Governor Flood's name scratched m lavi.r ot Ray Dillman, and half of the Democratic ballot likewise mi ate lied in tabor of the Republicans, the people are getting roadv to elect a Governor, and a state ticket that can and will do somthmg on its own power. The people do not want a governor and an administration that nni-- t wait lor ordeis from Washington before it can act. As all signs show that Roosevelt. Tugweil and Ickes, whom General Johnson said had ants in his pants" are hooked for private life n November did the1 Goat Tail will he lonesome without Governor Flood along with it. in fait President Roosevelt will want Governor Flood to go to WashmeP n alter November G r. to talk it over with him. The Roosevelt New Deal Machine, and tile Flood New Deal Machine have treated economy a a vice ami not a vntue. It simply impossible for either to he liberal without being Doth should and will be defeated by the ballots of a liberal, conseivative people. KCTLEDGE D G For Governor For Governor HENRY H BLOOD DARWIN CONDI E WESLEY OTTO E PARSONS JAMES V. LEONARD itr For St A W GEY Tt For Attorney General For Attorney ( D VDFRSD m JOSEPH CHEZ HUidN For .In ape nf Suprerm Comt MARTIN M LARSON Foi Just no of Siii'iMm KM sS H,SKN lnstrin turn SKIDMORE K LOUIS E For Supt of Publu K GRKKNWOOD r il Fui li M, UY ( nnrt. I rn I For Distrut Judge LEWIS JONES For District Judge MELVIN C HARRIS For Distrut Attorney GEORGE D PRESTON For Distru t Attorney BENJAMIN C CALL For Slate Representatives MELVIN E KENT For State Representative WILLIAM P LEATILAM JloEPH H K t O I SATTERTH WAITE For Se rotary St dr- - Treasurer GISTIN For Attorney Grurral I I I I For HINSON For Distru t a Judge For Distru t Attorney For Slate R (I i Ti For Attorney V For Supt of Public Instruitiou WILLIAM BLACK I St of i i State an i For Stale Auditor lo do c of Suprc me Court oi It Instnntioa For Governor Fur State Auditor A ADAMSON BI .( i.s I m Congress For Roprcxcntativi in Congress CONNELL Mi For Seoetaiy of State J J'.PT L NANCE imii r I J For Governor PORTER L LJ For Si ile Auditor MOFFAT K AM JACQUES FRANK E STALK Kiprosentativc II.I.l -1 FDSKL CHfUSIT N'SKN I) ESTOA ER W For V, LJ KEITH WAHlyQl '1ST of Publu For Presidential Electors ELLEN A Dr WITT For Secretary of Stito of Stale For State Trra alter M REESE H m I- RAY K DILI MAX E. E. MONSON For Supt CHARLES VER.N BERT For Represmlatiic in Cmigtiss CHARLES W. DUNN ABE MLRDOCK For Secretary For Piesulentnil Ele tors Bl'LLOl GH MORSE CHARLES W o O 1VERS A For Stale Auditor -- $ (1 For Representative m Congress JOHN I Vue Pi esident JAMES W. FORD For Presidential Eleitois MRS SHERMAN CHRISTENSON WILSON J. E HOW STRONG IS A (OAT TAIL? i Vue President GEORGE A. NELSON o Mrs. MARGARET G LARSEN REESE In desperation the New Deal State Mailime, like a di owning man grasping at a straw, is reaihmg out for the Roosevelt Coat Tail, in the hoje that it w ill he st long enough to i ai i v ittovutorv. It is a sad commentary when a State Admimsl at um mils it uecessarv to pm its hopes on t lie coat tail of a president so heavilv liunhned with Ills own broken, promises. Judging from the wav the Salt: lake Federation of Lalwir Vice Piesident FRANIv KNOX o For Prcsidentt.il - President EAR.L BROWDER Picsuient Vice K. A. BRITSCH ba-e- s. Pi esident NORMAN THOMAS JOHN N. GARNER NEW DEAL RESULTS vs. THE SCORE HOARD Id IIFRAI was devoted Page 5 of yesterdays issue ol exclusively to New Deal Results, the headliners being Stocks Reach New Dank Reixirts Show Cains, etc. Why send so much 5 YearPeak, money for ink and paper when the score is written all across the United .States in plain figures: Here it is: Twenty Five Dill ion Dollars spent. Thirteen Dillinn Dollars added to the publu debt. Eleven Million unemployed left on Government taxes increased 17b per cent. New Dealers may he proud of this stock market piosieiity, hut the The people can see that people are not preud of such balloon prosperity. even Andy of Amos n Andy, who is Roosewltian when dealing with billions, could boost the stock market on borrowed money. The people have some idea of just who ewntually will pay tin- hill. President ALFRED M L.VNDON .III .In c ol rat Supnoie t'oiut For Supt. of Public Insti For Distru For prrsentatives G in 1 turn in t Judge Hstr u t Attorney For St ite Repie-- i nlatives I ii tiL.si.X il.cEN -, spend-thrift- s. HENRY PE PERSON LEo VOTE THE RUPUBUUAN TIC KET v . c tin-Ne- (Four-Yea- RICHARD Tcrmt r L. Term) r (Four-Yea- Term) Ovo-Yca- For County Attorney I I For Prconit Constable 1. L 1 NOVEMBER 3rd? lJ For Pm nut For Const tble Advertisement) Trim) Ju-d- For For County Attorney of Logan City Comt Pm nut For Justice of Login City Court Constable For Preunct I ILs No. I Resolution Proposing ail Amendment of Section 1. of Article VII of the Constitution Relating to the State Esei utive Pep u tment. Supet intend, nt of Publu- Instr.u tion I n i No. n t t A NO for the Joint la -- ol YES 1 r on Pioposing mi Auu mlnient to Si.iio-- i lo, o Article II, of the Conditutnin Kmitmg to Governors Appiun'ice Pn.o-'Suppeiin-temle-it of Pubiii In Il m tarn COL'XTY OF CACHE, STATE OK UTAH (Paul Political r Constable J PROPOSED AMENDM A 4 (Two-Yea- r Term) r (Four-Yea- Term) r For County Attorney NaISBITT For Justice of Logan Cpv Court JESSE P R'CH of Logan City Couit E M WRIGHT v Hi i LJ ELIASON 1 ARE YOU READY FOR THE QUESTION ON For County Coniunssioin i WILLIAM R ZOLLINGER For County Attorney i: NELSON For Justice A For County Commissioner Term! r (Two-Ye- WILLIAM WORLEY -i c For County Commissioner C NIELSEN Two-Yea- Our country is a wheat piodticuig numtiv. vet in IP.;.") we bought from l'oicign eountues 27. IT.), nun huslu is. , y n.2 Ib.oiio bushels we sold to foreign untnes. Ilow many oi you tanners wete paid not to raise wheat? Our country - a dan mg communit t in in. to we bought trom foreign countries 22,(i77,nnn pounds ol huitci, against n.TS.ODO poundo we sold to foteign couutiies. Ft )R A(H D'lRAAIl.N, that's where Deal's reciprocal trade agi n n in - ion c m t m It' to, we Our country is a tattle com tty, bought from foreign countries btio.lMIU head nt cattle, as ag.niK: is we sold to them. FOR OU ( AT LEMLN, under Ren seven - (mile ac irement', the American market is not for mi. i For County Commissioner (Four-Yea- r Turn) NO No. 8 A Joint Resolution Proposing mil Amendment to Section 8, gf Artu le X, of the Constitution, Relating to tlu State Board of FJiii'i'ion-PubluSupt intendent of Instruction.) -- I xs. ,fnX1e'TriLLt J ni7,KvST!,X C'Unt.V 1 hZl in ?n,, 1,,r th (',unt.v Cache, in the .State of Utah, do hereby eertif to on Iue.sdav, Ht.'iti. as apjmars on file in my office IN IN'Ess WHEREOF. I ln.w hoiounto '- -t my Lund and affixed my official seal this 2Gth day of October, A. Xmi-mbo- I |