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Show 1 I PUBLISHED , EA8L&E NOLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY 8YCr:tS r Entered KAi3 FLltNlSHED ADVrBTIM.NO - biusnai-- ON n v A R 0 jVIE TER READINGS f ImRge Fair o-Day at reading each fANY writort jive been busy during recent years, according to tlieii own point of view, in taking the bunk out of life. Tbej po.nl out the fakes and faults of humap ideas and institutions, .11 the insincerities, hypocrisies, and futilities with who!, they sav the woild has fooled itself, when ft thought it was achieving progress while inTTacTlt wasTEatt$ remamTng- stationary or going backwards. It must lie a dreary business picking out all these ' flaws in human el'foit. The woild must seem an empty, dreary and useless plate, from this point of view, since so many of 'our endeavors i ppear to have been pierely a wattle of time arid energy. While reasonable criticism is necessary if the world is to g Ha errois, the persistent debunkers should not think is accomplished by an attitude of incessant criticism. Teo-- 1 le wnb can see nothifig but flaws usually give the' world only a new vmicty of bunk. It does not do much good to point out errors in the things people try to do, unless some practical method of correcting the. e enois and substituting something better is also indicated.) Human nature is defective anyway, and everyone's intelligence is so limited, that even the people who try the hardest to make themselves useful, are apt to make many mistakes. If the gojd thuigs they do are ridiculed and assailed without limit, without any better way being pointed out, many good results are sacrificed, and the world is put back where it was many jears ago. What the world needs is constructive criticism, ll ere pessimism detroj s many useful ideas and customs and institutions that have on the whole worked for the benefit of humanity. s it felled hold 1 stilla this time. IHf &t good yell WHALIN IN THE BARGAIN1 s - r . A lnfn-mpc- barometer THE DEIJUNKERS t expect VDO A AKPSRC 30B.1F V DON'T SIT STILL? NOvt IF V' DON'T 1 HE Pen-fol- 29 iHl !21li34115116I!I7I!i8il91li!SD Yeht.crd.iy The above nadliirs are taken from THB JOURNALS ,r(imk eai a afternoon except Sunday. Tbe "yeaterday" Monday ti , m to Hnlnrslay'a reading. ( WELL, HOVJ TfVUH CRlfeMfeN. .THATS TH' FOURTH TIME HE "DID tT-WON'T 6E SATISFIED 'TIL HES CUT BOTH OFF EARS PLOW s- T f VO O RE A. OV.LER1K lA mur-piuie- d 62.o 4a $1.50 repnbllcatlon The Associated X 1 t;i tibes credited to it or not otherwise credited In OUi paper ns theseln. nl isr published am) a!v the t f repuMtcatiun of special dispatches therein are atao reacmd. Ail - .' t, $ rut t- eyes glittered U by Oscar Hil l r- Member of Associated Press prrseds exclusively entitled to tie nae for cf a.i ) t APPLICATION Ity nuil pir ntdJ l; tna I, r je.tr . r mtini'l DciiVircd, !'( Inured, far Jf ! Jocqocl I It is useless for you to bold ont," he said gloomily. T want you; and tmy Bay that a man has only ttjrvme to Van I a tUIng eaojli and lie to a or), rt( for or no Of tut fiil gets It . . 34 ut yit iir Oh, ehit al e on y had r tnvhl June bbQ pmnnle. ttw That must be very n!ep, t f r tin i, tr br thnuy Hit ttu t tfrtt firipat hpt Jacgueltne, sweetly. teimratily m rr p cssutfi Utfn ohe flat ao e A hallow cough sjunded near tit nhr Mf her job For earn 1 them if t if iriuti Km ff ht uorh t tut i tarty wnnfts thin le Brown. Whits that? demarded mu t ft to st t a rtihce n ilf -j Tl ats Mr. Tenfold. said Jacrr fjvtt kentd htr pul a A Jaw ti hI 3t fiim upturn queline ( ate t'vy eeekinrt Urr A x t to She nodded towards tne folding t tire tl irrprc'fd f'.r Irnuijnt A b( qnrzt of 5J fftK 4 loti tie doms id frd nun Jamr 4ool ur, jut Its a bedioom ea the other tie oldI prttdlrr to hom she'FKit out hnt npaid her Her .Vr. side, shq explained hnU heeome o reohljft drear 111 bmiroom. He's 'hall hate her ac fm$t Groat Caesar! gs ped Brown, What a house. Cant we aqhast. Ch ipter 7 go for a.kalk round the block?" MR. BROWN TRIES AGAIN "Why not? agreed Jacqueline. ' I IFJC U veryi dilficulf, Jac- - --Til got qiy Inbat.the Pimlico squares hcisef alter Walking fjii lire lier s.sti.essiue frieitd had gone. they fouhd peace; and f Brown Slip 'it on tlm edge of the nar- P.occpdctl "further to enlarge his row Jyd and saxed nlmently at her plan of Campaign. dhi'rd refection in the mirror. Jacqiiqllno gently but firmly re- You see, T ere s noor bid Dorothy, for In- - pulsed nlh his advances l shh wants in thovxp Brown, you only think you love sa.ite v.nrld Is Mr llrjnttn. a flat and ft ms Really, you- know nothing brown tally I inran a baby Crown. abont nfe. You like or think you Fha wnuld te 3Ubt the very wife like the color of tnv eyes, the Mr. Crown wantb: and Just because color of my hair, the Miape of my lie oiild uve her tor the asking, mouth and the way 1 walk and hold myself. I;p CiIrI'S hp want me Paid in i Jac",nelirs' C'ty tUr Iilttt utlirnun inthnr rcgre hit f she hint ti e t f it r tot Site Ct CiLtal r?f tht t JM to ut her w m d ttt'-u- j tie two ter f'grj ! of a ft ihr 4.ij uujca ton I I Ut vi London tcriotfl OffutL every day in lie week except Sunday at the at Lohii. I tah, as Second CIum flatter. I'Gt STARS AUME. tACE, AhNSOUrf VJ TVUNK VOU ifEttE SETTING ORDERED THE STARR. by RICHARD BY Jiomiav. aWch THE 'TONSGRIAL ARTIST JACQUELINE IMuON HER OWNfe THE JOURNAL - HIE JOUKY L, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH , PAGE 1V.'0 , MODEST Trade Mark Applied For 1'. S. er T nyrutu and Mr. arid Mrs Otto ! Kent, of Millville, were guests of their mother, Mrs. Martha on Saturday. Miss Heltie Leatham crl rt. lined at a St. Patricks day party on Decorations, evening. Monday games favors, p'ace cards and were in keeping with the day. was also enloyci. Candy making A three course was luncheon served and covers laid for twenty guests. - Mrs. Leatham was assisted in serving bv Miss Dorothy Wheatley and Miss May Peterson of Logan vfr. and Mrs. Louis Vaughan cf Logan and Alton P. Maughan of Ogden were guests of their par- MAIDENS lutelit Office any-Ihm- tSit P1 j : rAstU society social at North Cache high school ort Saturday evening. A group of young people enter- CORNISH tained at a,.wlennie. roast1 ents, Yi rmir Mr. Erown beamed upon Jacqueline; success had erflarjjed him. 4 J Brovnt turceff till Afrat very fetd-nin"So do s.nfttpwa. Mrs. Hubbard wheezed np Well, thats all right," replied Wed-PASd- ay f ..evening., Games and hot Me. and Mrs. Roy Tail aild comfurnished fua for about 25 dogs rentne home fortably located in But if you marry pie folks who met at The the stairs anil announced bim with Jacqueline. ted from M. E. Eergeson which is young Ait. you wouldn't marry just my mouth awe. Evidently mysterious Binghftnyhome. located ju.,t north cf the church Biown bad impressed ber favor- and my hair and so on and there Mrs R. C. Pike motored to' Rich- home. are things inside me that would mond Tuesday to have some denably. a neat is E.vil building Roy work done. tal was In the parlor with the frighten you. They almost frightHe . who coon Mr. tor clnckrn Harvey Mrs. H. H. Fisher and Mrs. O. folding doors. Jacqueline gave an en me sometlntes. is going into this business. TI1 risk those. said Brown sturwent to A. Andersen Richmond, exclamation of astonishment He Mrs, Arthur Price entertained few a dily. Mrs. Anderson where a Ilj give yotThnything you as dressed a frock a and spent in coat, at a childrens party in honor of want with her mother at her home shiny silk hat lay on tbe table her little daughter Lavernas sixth days Will you? But how do you Fisher has spent the Why, wbat'a tbe' matter, Mr. know birthday anniversary which occur- there. Mis.months with her daughyou can? You think I want Brown?red, Sunday afternoon, March 16. past.three a homo a flat ter and family. some furflight little guests enjoyed a pleasive been promoted to the floor, niture; houseworkperhaps; to do during the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitcher have ant afternoon and dfclicious resaid Brown, with quiet pride. daytime; your company in the evefreshments were served by Mrs re eived word of the birth of s. "You mean a walker? their twenty-thir- d grand child, v Price. nings: a a nursery , . nodded. Brown Jacqueline," p.9 Well said Brown, softly. Beatrice Price and the W. O. son born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton aald, "I want to speak to you. AlAy 1 dont want any of those Kansan faijdly were shopping in Bowman of Lewiston.' I sit down? Mrs. Bowman and baby are at thirgs. Logan last Eatuiday afternoon. Yes, do, Mr. Brown," Bhe a Logan hospital aftd are doing What do you want then?" Mi33 Lcura Eveiton of Logan ac"What do sweetly. jon at this writing. First, I want adventure. I am Jot? companied them home and spent hicely v to ant to speak me about? Mrs Julia Pearce and children nearly 20. Life might to be rn .the week end. Tbs MMiOHfl Fraas over been Tie M amsSk sm 08 wtyat Miss Troscth and thinking to adventure a Ogden Agnes girl at that age. Mrs idelvm But tars was' happily we were talking about last time Once a girl settles down to a (hit last week end here with spent last Tuesday evening surprised aryfwlk Itig foy nmkpH hungry. Went out together, avid fend furniture, her chance of advenand attended the ward when her parents, brothers and relatives I love you. Jacquellua! I reunion. Brown i3 over. I ture came want to of Clarkston and get up. sisitrs Mrs. Sarah A. Parker,-Mrs- . Eliza Pres E. still love you as much as ever arranged his every morning and any to myself: spent a delightful evening honor- affairs in Bergeson Mrs. John P. . Leatham Stuart, to as a be I love such more. even Whats way that? out Now Those from is what to going happen to ing her birthday. and Miss Barbara Stuart were to attend all the functions There was a noise outside the me today " of town were: Mr. and Mrs James here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of ward the reunion as It door ball valve of the the Mrs. Mr B. Jardmc, and Herman "I dont believe yon love me, he Burrett on Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. Christofferson cistern had struck again. L. H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs said, bitterly. after-noonMrs. Thomas Darley returned to went Lewiston Sunday I a rather think Its Mrs. HubKulthrs.. Mr.andMrs. Kenneth I dont. Mr. Brown." after spending a few days at see Bishop Karren who Is MrSs A. bar.Ll.ald JacaueTineZZ Thompson lilt's that fellow. Magna withher daughter and MKSiHOWARD very ill He Is an uncle of Mrs. H. Jardme. Listening outside the door, do You Jacqueline saw her chance Elmer Christofferson. husband, Mr. afidMrs. 1 mean? Brown. cried PRINCIPAL you need not worry about Mr. Dell Bowen. Mr and Mrs. R. C. Bike attended KTAINT.D NTt "I shoukln t be surprised. He fat ffe-- w Interested In Dora- - . aa . Elks . banquet , at -- Logan iast Cart Stoddard of' Lewiston wgs JV. W. Seam ms waS Hie You see murmured Tacquelihe. receplent Friday night. Henry Cooper who is working at a dinner guest of his mother, Mis. thy Dalton than In me." cf Monshe takes a motherly interest In returned on delightful surprise party Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and "What' Sadie Stoddard on Thursday. me by teachers and pupils son, Glen of Logaii and Mr. and day after a week spent here with Mr. Miss Dott Fullmer of Logan repvcnyim ln his short stopped district Thoni of which he Mrs Walter Eggleston and son his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph turned home on rt She went leisurely to the door walk while one have counted Saturday after ni'ght Cooper' Smithlicia were Conusb wrfnmtj3pcned tt. A door on the other spending three weeks here, with euty. - WJ !& M fetsoiiifid Jacques-- . , at iiis hone Pwiturday night. the Mr. ftrtd 'MfC Wniard R. Parker her cousinr Mrswiniam Joyr Bide of narrow laii was "gently l.ne could see him visitors last week. J g thinking About 40 enjoyed the social and nd Elder Farrell H. Parker spent c!os. ng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyer arid Jacquelitiosniilipd the air Haven t jou seen It? she cona cb'l. emus buffett luncheon was daughters Maurice and Ruth were Wednesday and Thursday at Lay-to- n children spent Sunday at Providel cately and returned to Mr. tinued u I thought everyno.enly, rervid by Mii. Beamons and the Sunday callers at the G. A. AnwLh Mr. and Mrs. Williard it dence with their parents, Mr. and Brown body knew. Of rourse, Dorothys stiKBnts Radio derson home. and teachers Mrs. Louis Frank. Parker. It was Mrs. Hubbard." she said a jollv and formed music nid gomes the pret'v girl, heaps jtoq Elder Ormas Butters of Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielson of I recognize her atmosphere. But f i But shall be vfery good ir hm. fcvcmngs entertainment. third who recently returned aed daughter. Miss Berzeil Wfl shes gone now. You may go on, union surprised if she Mis J. W. Eeamons. Jr, enter-taiiir- d for theward, doesntjac-cep- t east southern and central hams; Mr. and Mrs Con Williams 1 Brown we Sir. had thought ut a birthday dinner Sun- states him was our speaker and Wm. Poppleton all of Sait mission, I It wasnt of hurh-andthe sort that honor. Bish-- o at Very soon aftefeards Jacqueline day m !;f f Lake .returned Sunday after atmeeting. lie gave oa w ore looking for. Sir said she must leave r a .? Mo. J. W. Seamons and someSacrament ip him, and Mr. very Interesting experiences tending the 84th birthday anniBrow u family' ef Hyde Park and Mr. and and bore a strong Broun raul no objection. He versary of their father, Thomas testimony of the Tvo recottslU red Mss Stanford Chipman and baby he It, slid, was We invite him to visit dur ?,d tlinktig. i Poppleton celebrated on Saturday r ps vere sorted at the dinner table. gospel. ;T rmi.ani'uotHly. He was accomnanied ward Its vorkln.', murmured Joe evening. Mi jug Mis. H. H. Danielson here again. .Mr. of kind iTats very you. Mr. and Mrs. Lchi Jensen of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rs she by watched him qne!(.p, walk fend dau ,!Jer and Miss Dopp of Brown. But I haven't E. But tars. Salt Lnke and Mr and Mrs. Clifawnv v it Over-3- 8 his head down. I stm weto in attendance at p. Mrs. Harvey Miles "But i I ive v iu. Jaeqiic! ne ford Olsen of College ward were shouldn't lie sirnrsid if Dorothy recently rpent the v ar-- reunion here Monday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs r'n'l nlwnvs lore you. A v a. short time vinting her comm, 0 Ur fi.t after ali before shea- ' ',h' and Mrs. Jv IT. Earl, Mrs. Firs to forgil jou: Tvo fejtfd Tor more Heber P. Cooper on Sunday." Fritz Broadstone and family Men for her jo&. ar ht j,0 Fey al. g.shon and Mrs. Mose at Hyrum. J Stake President Oecar Hendry than a week, but I rant, l am nl .trance. I don't be'leve any mam ison, jfr and Mrs. Erend John A. Leishman va--- t Clvjo'f The ward conference will be 1 rIng about you .1 dsn t spent to want a girl until begins rpaj7 vin KereeU attended the Relief held ThS , t Tuesday and Wednesday at Salt here, March 23. set vou out of my mind. The color Ri. Knows else is after somebody j,e Lake the in atterding meeting society held their monthly 'orI rf vour eyes, your hair, the the jcr forest rf M I. A. work? ir and business meeting Tuesday Ehaiic of your mouth; the way you once t0 bed ln the The American Legion presented Mrs. Elda Bergeson reported in j aid boid yourself. You get top floor back for nearly the last their drama, "Lighthouse Nan, brief her weeks Instruction at tn i between me md itiy work." at the operit bouse on W'ednesday time, 1 hope. This is tbe end of a 4 -- II club school held at the U S A Bin sorry I interfere with your f i v7 r The proceeds will be evening. C. Rug work was. taken up and perfect day." work, Mr. Bwwn." used to purchase a flag pole and (Copyright, 1130, RiOtcri Start) refreshments were served by Mrs. You are more doesn't matter. "it Hag for the Wehsvdle cemetery. Elda Bergeson and Mrs. Maria Mits Use KC for fine texture Cray ifiveCe Mrs Charles Wyatt entertainImportant to me than anvwork Jensen. 28 adults and M children th of the realm in wealthy And lu the end I shall have you. ed at a party n honor of the a installment. were present. and large Volume birthday anniversary of her son, Miss Bertha Chase, county Bifline, .were in your bakings school nurse, who recently made !urgd to gtt"nd to this as soon as. to 5003,000 horsepower the year Night and Morning to keep L?r"lU: ' them Clean, Clear ami Healthy an examination of the school! possible. , around. gu?! !A b!rthday caitb with eieht childrens Wes found most of Writ for Tree "Eve Care candles was used as a table ccn- MiHions of pounds used or "Lye Beauty" Book fil?1 thre were some it has been estimated that' Toasted sandwiches are madejterpiece wno Dwa tne attention o! an Sweden MiC,I)et.S.t,)LOWSi,Clat by our Government s waterfalls couid be bar- - in a minute with a new Mrs. Margaret N. Mauehan Is ill occulist and the parents arenesscd to provide , from 4,000,000 caliy operated grill for4me u.se. and confined to her heel again. Mr. andMrs. D. II. Maugnan Mrs. on Saturday evening. Maughan, who has been ill for some five months is still confined to her bed and doesn t seem Jto improve any. But to be growing weaker ail the Ume Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Leathan and family of Logan were eucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn on Sunday. Joseph Gunnell was an Ogden visitor on Sunday. ... For Maf . .. pour the hot syrup in the - egg whites . , , M WELLSVILLE time A rxw pounds at is the way continuously Hills Bros, roait their coffee. This patented process Controlled Roasting produces flavor such as 60 butlu- roastedAifieeJuts DEPARTMENT jo and'-Mfr-e- -- . J Tresh from the original vacuum pack Easily opened with the key. HILLS ti d I s BROS COFFEE ft J6T0 . 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