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Show TnE JOURNAL, LOGAN CIYY, CaCHE COUNTY, UTAH FACtcl TWO THE JOURNAL EARL AND ENGLAND Augustus go hi; on Entered .WEAR ONE TOR HER AT v COMPANY t the Pont Office esery day in the week, except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, at Second Class Matter. KlItStRfPTlOX RATE e I 70e James h MOTHERS I)AY I, May SUNDAY, laws 10, is Mothers Day. It is sher day when the eom- - in humility, showing; reverence for the whole-so.rrm.aposit e Mother, who is typical of all that is good And . sympathetic. Public recognitionjof the debt due mothers, that has been growing annually, isa splendid testimonial to human character, and a refutation of the common charge that people are merce- J 1' 0 nary. , : A deep and abiding sentiment inspired the idea of Mothers Day and lias fostered it and caused, it to become more generally recognized each year. , Mother is a word expressive of tenderness and kindly sympathy. She exemplifies the spirit of service and lo e a practical soi t of love that shows itself by giving all that it has. , . It is the spirit of sympathy, appreciation and practicability thatmiakes mother 'unspeakably precious and has won for her the expression of gratitude from a thankful people once each self-sacrifici- - ' year. Mother will ever be mother, for her instincts are as old as the first mother, were she living, and as deeply imbedded as a part of her character. Mothers of today have as great concern for the welfare of their children as mothers ever had, but mothers change with the changing times, and their conduct as mothers rant lie judgecj by the same standards as a few decades afeo. TIIE PUBLIC HERALD a note to The Journal, Secretary Norman Hamilton of the Club- informs us that at its luncheon on Thursday Logan Rotary went on record as expressing its sincere appreciation for our splendid support of Rotary in the observance of Boys Week. Qther organizations ; in fact all of them that require aid in arousing public sentiment in favor of some project for general 'or special benefit, have received our cooperation in giving it expression through the greatest means of giving it wide publicity The Journal; and that it has been proven by results. For months in advance last summer we began boosting for greatest ef all Cache Valley undertakings, the great Centennial, arousing interest until, when the great !ay arrived every city, town and hamlet in the county resembled Goldsmiths deserted villager their populations all having flocked lAfliQRn, r t f We have devoted coluVnh ater, Column, page after page, to the great; National Summer School at.theU. A. C, " Upon each and every Saturday we.tvll the world yftat tjie Bov Scputs oL.,the valley have been doing and what is contemplated, "encouraging every unit to put forth its best efforts. We have been devoting much space in promotion of the American Legion Fund Drive, informing our readers fully of its objects and recording the promises of support made by all of the IN Rotary - Do you know lie told meJ3-1- 4 would be lot hts ' Mothers' stn for her, said brother, "My 3 said 1 could wear one tn my coat and as my brother, I guess I should take the to letch him a flower lor his coat lapcL Morher-4-- 1 is so sweet 1 am glad there is a day set aside one should forget Mothers' Day. 6 for her special day. store 9 1 as last as I could to 8 my -1 When I got there could gel a fine carnation. Mv hut lwas for 9 the store I mind that 'the least but 1 did ' to wear. ' , selected a 6ne one lot F.dw-arEdward ts a nice brother, he gave me 6 egg for Ea'ter with a chocolate rabbit' that right tip straight 5 top ol it. Answer To Last Puttie 24 2 (over), 4 813 (never), J (hot), 4 5 813 32 33 29 34 l'". (R. (sewed). (needles), (see), 30 (are). 1818 (Ed 28 33 (deed). 24 25 26 2728 (erae), 21 (paw), JO 1 14 Ike) tease): 20 21 22 (lap),x , (t),13 14 15 HL(errs), , by The Initrnnllcnnl Syndicate Copyright. hit coal lapel 6. 2-- 21-2- 8, 11-- ' 25-2- 37-3- 17-1- 3-- 15-1- 17-2- 6-- 1 30-3- 1 27-3- 2 17-2- 0 21-2- 5 18-2- 3 11-1- 22-2- 6 Home health Club EDITED BY DIL DAVID H. REEDER. prove that he is right. Mostly all dictations agree, however, that the proper combinations of foods are the most LA t i PORTE, INDIANA legumes or roots, can bo eaten with nuts and salad herb . Apricots, Berries, Cherries- CuLemons, ries, Crape Fruit, Limes, Nectarines, OrangesReaches, Pears, Persimmons, Pineapples. Pruns, Ponegranat-es- . Tomatoes?. ' Apples to be eaten alone or combined with nuts, salad herbs and neutral fruits. Neutral Fruits can be eaten with any 'other class of foods. Bates. Figs, Prunes, Pumpkins, Raisins, Squash. Melons Should not be eaten with anything else. A few of the flowers that can be used in Shlads, Alfalfa flowers, Clover Blossoms. Dandelions, Nasturtiums, Oxalis, Ros. - - et - . . - 1 - - . - ct 1 gra-tmto- el t N f I ? t us e Iji gas-Yo- con-sistin- g, Skid- pronounced the benediction. The Richmond 7 wal'd - Relief Society held its annual ward conference at the- - tabernacle, Tuesday, with President Bessie C. Merrill presiding. The Relief Society members sang the opening and closing songs. Wm. L. Skidmore offered the invpcation. Lucy C. Merrill gave a history of the years work. A duet was 'rendered by Rebecca and Florence Lewis. Elna J. Merrill spoke on What Relief Society work has done for me. Mrs. Lorin McGvin and daughter rendered a "duet. Mrs. Alice Buchmiller gave the Relief Society Theology lesson. Mrs. Solome Hansen and Hannah Minds of the Stake Board each spoke. Bishop William Anderson made a few remarks. Minnie Whittle gave a financial PROF. J. E. HICKMAN Logan, Utah for Information - 1 Our insurance in force, including the Double Indemnity Feature, has passed the $32,500,000 mark. . Our yearly premium and interest income totals approximately , SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND . DOLLARS Ve need two good men for unoccupied territory. Insurance Life Inter-Mount- ain J. O. CARTER, President Home Office Salt I 12th Floor Continental-BanBldg. , Co. ( ity Utah n. On Tuesday, May 12, the Richmond ward Relief Society will hold a social in honor of the retiring Relief Society presidency, Lucy C. Merrill, Rachael K. Anderson and Elna J. Merrill. A program will be followed by refreshments. All Relief Society members are invited to attend. The Richmond ward Sunday School give an entertainment in connection with the picture show next Wednesday evening. The junior M. I. A. girls under the direction of Lila Webb will present a one act play. This will be followed by a number of sketches and a Thomas Megajri . picture. The home of Airs. Isabejle Hill caught fire Wednesdayof last week and the roof was badly burned before it was extinguish ed. The eight grade of the district school spent Wednesday of last week visiting at the North Cache high school. Miss Amy Smith, daughter of fr. and Airs.. W. F. Smith was operated upon for appendicitis Thursday of last week at a Logan hospital. Air. and Airs. Vernon Oliver-so- n have announced the arrival of a son at their home Tuesday. Thursday of last week was North Cache high school field day', and the students spent the day in Smithfieid canyon. MILLVILLE i I A May 9. health meeting was held in the ward hall Friday evening. Due AIILLVILLE, over to the ehairman and a general discussion held. Day Airs. A. P. Anderson who has been spending the w inter in Salt Lake City, returned to spen the summer here. She was companied by her nephew Air. Eleventh Ward Sundav School Prcgram, ASav 10. Owen Barlow who returned Saturday morning. Sairamental music, Piank Aliss Verda Lutz'' of Logan Harris Family. was a Sundayguest of Airs, Song, Primary and Kinde- Iothers Program s I Alois Ilulse. rgarten Classes. Recitation, Somebody's MDraper returned from Salt Lake City w here she other, Dorothy Garff. Song Alother ", Airs. Nettie has been visiting her husband. rs. T. II. Cutler gave a T. Anderson. Rec'tation, Lois Maughan. irthday party Monday afterAla Bojs Song noon. A delicious lunch was served and social chat occupied Lewis Loyd. Booth. the afternoon. Those present Song Hattie Reading Alothers of Alen were Airs. Lfeonhart of ProviGiifiin. dence, Air. and Airs. Alma Kathryn Carl Wood Trio. Alusic, , Y eates of N ibley. Alr. and Airs. Response by a Alother, Mrs. W. R. Andrews of Logan, Mrs. O. A. Garff. Jennie Yeates of Salt Ike City Alusic, Frank Harris Family. and Air. and Mrs. Jerome TagSong Roseoe Hess, Airs. IlyM! Clio-us- gart. ' - ' Air. Leroy Jessop motored to Albin, Idaho, Fpiday and spent the week end visiting friends, lie returned Monday. j Miss La Rue Garr gave a party Tuesday afternoon, to about twelve of. her young! friends. The occasion being her j birthday. A dainty lunch was served and the remainder of the time in playing games. The lower grades of the district school will go for a May walk Friday and the older boys will participate in the division track meet to be held at the South Cache high school. I - State News A lone to the failure of the doctor to PROVO, Alay 8. arrive the meeting was turned hand and.with a warning snarl, stand back, robbed the cash register at the Greer cafe, 47 North First West street, shortly after 12 oclock this and made his getaway with The Most Useful Room The bathroom is the most used room in the house, therefore the most important. It is a necessity in every home. Perhaps you - havent one or ought to modernize your present one? Let us tell you at what a moderate cost you can- - have modern bathing comfort. ' , -- 1 A. H. PALMER & SONS - Matk Neuberger Sunday night at the Religion Class conference in the Second w'ard of Smithfieid. Superinten. dent Orson Ryan of the Logan City schools has accepted an in- vitation to talk on the Legion Fund Drive, The invitation comes from Alayor G. L Reese, chairman of the Smithfieid com mittee. The following Alothers Day Program will be held in the Fifth Ward Sunday evening at mer Egbert Dr. N. A. Pedersen, Vocal Solo sAlatilda Aibsher. 7:30 Vocal Solo-Del- Address The Alothers Day service at the Presbyterian chnrch wni be in the evening t 7:30 oclock. The others will be the Bible school at 10 a. m. arid the mmn-ir- g worship at 11 oclock. Welcome to all. St. Johns Episeop d $20.80. church service with address and There were in the cafe at the hymns at eleven oclock Sunday time, Miss Jessie Nance 17; morning; all are welcome. Sherman Nance 21, and II. 'I A new teakettle has an openPettit, q customer from Salt Lake City. ing in the top into which Lee Nanee, proprietor of the can be inserted and warmed cafe, had just left the dining over the water. room in charge of his osn and Holland and Germany have daughter when the burglar enbeHe tered." was' described as. opened a new telephone service about 27 5 of ing years age, linking the cities of Theague feet 8 inches tall and weighing and Crefield. about 150 pounds. He possessed an ugly scar extending from the Cornon the ear js rapidely by aHright corner of his mouth to his loaded into railroad cars linenear, according to the clerks at air blast with an Illinois the cafe. Phone 460 Benediction, . moi-n-in- T L This contract also contains provisions for the return the face anfennt of the policy if you live to matur-ity- , and disability benefits if yon are incapacitated as provided under the disability clauses. Write or call on our Special Superintendent of and statistical report. Emma Harrison pronounced the bene-dictioi- There are all kinds of food! fadists. The physicians are no exieptions to t!m staten ent. Oni doctor a ill teli you one thing and another will tell you the exact opposite. Each orte is i ! tt and positive ;.i his opion. ion, and will cite cured cases to ever-increasi- j 01, important part, of the diet. For many years I have noted the emphasis placed upon the statement that correct combinations of foods was the utmost importance but no practical plan was ever presented to teach the patient what kinds of foods would combine to the advantages of the patient. What is called the mono-dicome elle buds All teaders of:this paper are the nearest to solving! the proat . blem. jf , , t, liberty to write- for informs ' . tion upoq any subject pertain- eater. one Only thing iopld to health- Addi ess all such at a meajj Jtien jJmrouldJirtS no combination td ligiife.out,, t cfemmunications to Dr. David It is a fact that' an' active, nor If. 'Reedeh Home Health Club , mal person who does not worry LaPorte, Indiana- giving full name and address and 6c in post frequently thrive for years on age. ' the worst kinds of mixtures. Notes Club All known chemical laws are ig. Civic oiganizations. . Spring Fever. Airs. 1 N. We have recorded and promoted all of the worthy efforts for nored and yet they have po thinks she has it, civic, social or jnoral improvement initiated by eitheer religious trouble with the digestion, how. Dear Doctor Reedet: I have ever, they begin to notice i or civil organizations. been told that I have spring conof and then We have recorded the actions taken in public interest gas by the I would like to know and fever, and a takes Cham Iter of Commerce, City Commission, it long and Kiwanis stipations Rotary I look strong and to how cure it. and strenuous course of natural clubs. Boy Scouts, fraternal and religious organizations, being diet to restore such no energy. Do-nI but have well, to the chief medium through which they have found public people feel like doing anything. My normal. expression. And at any and all times we have promoted In the first place, they dont appetite is not good, although everything want to believe what is told it has been very good through calculated to prove of benefit to Cache county and Logan at the same time advertising their many attractions as a citv, them about changing the diet, the winter, I am about twenty public service; meantime giving our readers all the news because they don't want to giye pounds pverweight, Which I do or the city and ) alley, and not like, up their eating habits. important world news. I one had in Ahs: Ptothotia is the best few months 4Are the belief that in such, a justified the herald that proclaims all theSfe glnd tidings is fairly return, He followed I know for your condition name for directions ago. (entitled to the support of all who favor the countless projects for genera' a month, and was about ready You have been eating-morthan benefit that we do so much to promote ? Cor a change to a more liberal you should for several months, diet He felt so well, however, and exercising less than you A temple in Peru which was begun 10,900 has not that he decided that the im- should. You are like ah automoyears ago yet been completed. Evidently it is being built by popular provement would have occured bile which is overfed with subscription. Life. are full of waste carbon. Go just the same without the diet, and Doctor Reeder was just to work even if you do not feel Health and poverty can generally lie measured 'by the same stringing him along. He loft my like it and work hard until the standard the number of members of a famly who are not office just before noon, went perspiration just rolls off. When working. Arkansas Gazette. to a restaurant and ate a hearty meal time comes, eat a good dinner, including a hamburger dish of sal$d only, I Dont mean About as logical an exposition of the as we have vet steak. About 7 o'clock that eve- potato salad, but a fruit and subject seen appears in a contemporary. Affairs in Russia have reached ning his landlady called and vegetable salad with a little lea state o.f etaom shrdlushrdlu. Arkansas Gazette, wanted me to go to him at once. mon juice and oil. What you Acute indigestion and after a need is to eliminate get rid of Franck has leen keeping her citizehs about as well informed few moments, he confessed and the waste and then cut down on as to her true financial condition as some of our titizens told me just vhat had bren eat. the food. Your appetite knew keep their wives. American Lumberman. en besides the steak, pickles, better what to do then you did. cake and ice cream. An economst announces that the number of women bread- pie,I his stemach. gave Extensions under wavj qn winners is growing constantly. No doubt there are more win- him. emptied a big dose ot caster ol Londons underground railways ning it than there are baking it. Detroit Fret Press. and next morning he started eventually w ill cost $30,000,000. the diet treatment all over. To keep the populaton balanced, one of our eminent Here are the lists of the balUsing gasoline for fuel, a new announces, the average family must have 5.1 persons in exp4rts ance of the foods and their blow torch and soldering iron al. it, we suppose, of Alother, four children, thats five, and classification. Keep these lists so can be used to cook food. lather. Ohio Statq Journal. . for future use. Remember, that manufactured A chain of short range radio ugar is an unMr. and Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks recently celebrated the fifth natural sweet. to connect Great stations anniversary of their marriage, the movie equivalent of a diamond Acid Fruits Dot to be eaten Britain and" South" Africa-i- s wedding. Detroit News. with unatural sweets, starches. planned!' v In event of accidental death AIL PREMIUMS .WITH INTEREST are returned and in addition DOUBLE TUP FACE OF THE POLICY is paid. The choir furnished the closing number and S.W. Hendricks in y THE POLICY. V, more, gave a selection. Lolo Bell and Harriett Eskelsen gave a vocal selection. - ' be alarmed. Bene-ficiar- son Clarke, Ray Anderson, Har- why daddy mill wear a j Your Ordinary Life Return Premium policy costs you nothing in event of death within twenty years from date, since LL PREMIUMS PAID THEREON ARE KK, TURNED WITH INTEREST to the IN ADDITION TO TIIE PACE OP - - riett Eskelsen and Alary SPECIAL 1 - - " The same measuring stick can Rot be applied to all mothers. They differ just as all human beings differ, but they fulfill their obligations of motherhood according to their knowledge and . understanding. There are some who are, concerned about the future motherhood whether the present tendencies that detract from the homo will lower the standards of motherhood. They need not it Funk, A: M. Smith of Logan, George G.,nenricks and Bishdp J. L. AlcCamy. A quartet, consisting of Or- DELIVEKF.NCE AT HAND: I will lie with him in trouble; I will deliver him. Psalm 91:15. PRAYER: () Blessed Redeemer and Lord, we would come unto Tliee we are safe from every Tiery dart of the Wicked One. A hemhorage, THE MARRIED MANS Counselor H.M. Egan conducted the services. Arthur Mendenhall offered the invocation. The choir furnished the two opening The speaket s were songs. MEMBER OK ASSOCIATE!) PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tha ose tor repub! of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwiae credited In thla paper and also the local new published therein. All right of republiciiiloQ of special dispatches herein am also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION t RICHMOND RICHMOND, May 8. Funeral services were held Thursday at the South ward chapel for M. R. McBride who died Satur-- . day at Cedar City from cerebral Editor BT MAIL. PER MONTH. In Adranefe . . BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Adrence A Chacoant of $1 0 Per Pear Will he Clren for Advance Payment for a Full Year. -- MBRIDE BUIUED PUZZLE STORY D - nv PUBLISHING IHBI.ISHEH GROSS-WOR- .Logan, Utah - - At- - tors machine. - The police and sheriffs officers were notified and officers Radio telephone communica- e t spent much of the night in tion has been established liet-bj een search of the burglar, but with- Japanese government out success. Japan and Korea. ' |