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Show E A RL& E N Entered at tto t. (1 r- A o i nt L', COMPANY L I S II I N G 15 mv . uny In tho week ,'i mild ( ii,a liutiif. it il x.S AliVlKliM, I' I , t , by RICHARD li Y 11 1 N !) KMSilLit prwpsts: A a her latest aaven tufe JaoiutHHf Urt y plans a tool n tght club Aits Porter Ht Mr Arthur Carets, tchom Mrs Porter Mesa introduces, tom her and they dine fist at Mas t nun. $ restaurant, Ptom an ad Sunday exempt AlIl JGATlUN U'.N eddy Montrose and ts tpti Jacqueline s buck a ttt pa tue depresses Aon. tit a. 'In gal ts not for hint, fie sole ie m the tompany of tmee stian'jers u ho incc ale h tm i tto a tnrd game in the atartment of out of thm Ifdih i f ruts the ihcnttrs anti a fifht hreu s. It $s i hit tptrd by the sudden agptcr 'Mur of a out thtovik the u4-dn- s from the fire tstape. jointna t li KAILS ai'i i.i inhume I Sue By mill, per nint,'i mail,, (nr ji.ir r n mill. IMherwl, pi r 45e $1.50 jus of Associated M. I i i ! i I ARO Press lMly entitled to the Hue for repnlilieatlon nt to it i r not otnere'ae credited in this paper in. j pl ' in thtrvin are also rerve4. ',i of r.u- - nil I. The AaR' Rh IT. of all news !.enl' Lt.' i and alii the lm I m s Ail right vt 1 1' u i s Rain r 2i Yesterday The above readings ti e ti'en from TUB JOURNAL'S I DO o'clock eaih ntifiut.ii en id ; Finlay. The "ytaterdiy Monday refers to SMui lit icniii'ir barometer al reading each -- HELPING AGRICULTURE nate there i.s a bill officially bich was introduced by Senator i Dolauaie. Il' parsed, this bill would extend to agriuiltu: e the Im.etiU of the patent system. Mr. Townsend contends th.it under the patent rights given to inventor? by laws and ipgtilutions of congress, science and major industry have forged ahead at maivelous stndes in recent years, w hile, the senator .news nan obtht'stanviT of tit her Btvrtmpk, Ephraim Hull, IetH Gideon and others have gone unrewarded in large measure for their great discoveries beneficial to agriculture, except for the recognition of hang their names attached to some particular plant to identity it. Undoubtedly, Senator Townsend' is right in a measure in contending that agnculUiie has not progressed as fast in many respects as industry, and perhaps it may lie true that. congress ought to make the patent code of the country' more elastic ami applicable to plant development for the stimulation of agriculture, but it is a matter for deep study and consideration which only time and wise investigation and understanding will ever work out ' toward a paramount good. Anything that tends to improve agriculture should by all means be encouraged. 1 he woi Id has been climbing at a rapid rate in science and ail in meat years, and only a few matters such as diplomacy and agriculture lag behind sfbl groping for the light which .science .aml tue, gets have found. As far agriculture itself, however, so much has been done by application of scientific discoveries to the improvement of farming, crop conditions, farm life, soil fertilization and all that it is questionable, after all, if the picture is as gloomy as Senator Townsendseems to paint when he says: I can, however, say that omyjiatent law in one hundred years h&s changed the face of our civilization, while the science of agriculturelias advanced hut little." What, we wonder, would the agricultural colleges of the country reply in anwer to Hr. Tov nsemFS'-- lew that "the science of agriculture has advanced but little? B KFOKK the I'm u'lL known a Fen. te lb1! .T John G. Tthv res n.i. jr . i i . e . IS RUFFI ED of the hite silk evening gown. The four men stared at her petril.i the fied. (&l.!!fi!Ili7!il'9!!!i3iH:30 ,1 'il Something flashed In her dark lightning. Relict Eh in her face. She drew a long, q li ering breath, looking at hint. 'you." she whispered, in a 'o o voice nit meant tor the red if I til il, though doubtless by I .. i. "Mow I know I ci" Wtil that sounded pretty g .1 ;o Teddy Montrose, and be roxC to the occasion. "You will always I: ft safe with me," he rejoined. But now bis attention was turned to his three disreputable associates. One cf tii cat blocked the door DonL he in too much of a again. hurry, bo," he said. "You have got some money ot ours, and that money doesnt leave this room. Get If you dont hand It over that! theres going to be a parcel of trouble for somebody. Thera' ls, murmured .Teddy quietly. But although tile man spoke to Teddy, the eyes of all three ot them were still fixed on the girl; and Jacqueline shrank close to her new protector, clutching his arm desperately. ' Got out of my way. said Teddy in a loa, ominously quiet voice. "Not until you Shell out. returned the sharper. "And this lady ean pay her footing too; pay It pretty handsomely, or else shell be ! li Intrusion Fall Uian;je 'I IjKAD silence fqllowed the TJ t table, Chapter TEDDY'S TEMPER R EADINGS E T li It 1 s Jmfjurlme tat li her btauty S'It $.00 M Delhered. ot a i i'-.- ;' STARR. eve-lik- to upni l, ct'iit'Mid.v , by Oscar Hitt THE DANGEROUS AGE JACQUELINE ON HER OWN THE JOURNAL lij v THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE TWO Teddy. Montrose gasped hoarsely. It was the beautiful girl be had seen in the restaurant! The girl nlth the lights and shades In her hair, and the lure of adventure In her eyes. She stood there with one hand at her white throat, terror and dismay leaping In her lirown eyes, her scarlet lips parted In labored breathing. Jacqueline Grey was certainly ahe getting all the adventure wanted hiat night. 1 , - 1 ANSWERING Ql 1ST ION S By Alice- - Judson Peale v Oqe of ihe saddest things that can happen to a child Is to hav' his cuncstty dulled during tho.T waking rnrt years when h mind is .so eager to . know the what and when and why of han-pehs- -- Teddy teund y L;i U ZZSr?!ax J r-;- . i:Xs . , fa. I fN , -- xj e.f t i dt - A a Press Phots George M. Sunday, 36, son of Silty Sunday, the evangelist, was held by Chicago pollco for Los Angeles authorities who telegraphsd Associated Mr- - new rest for jife as he esllsred hta ttackerdT- Her brown bob had dropped low over ono side of her forehead, giving her a slightly lop sided aspect; the narrow strap over ons slim shoulder had broken away, and there wag the Jagged tear In the silken frock. Four men stood astounded, Immovable, looking at the startling picture she made. Teddy was the nearest to her, and a strange and subtle perfume drifted from her to him and got Into his brain. It was something eastern; he did not know what. Oh! rlio gasped at last. V'The police! They are raiding the the night club. I I dont know bow I got away. They re all round the place. Somebody turned the lights out and I climbed out of a window Then 1 crawled along a ledge ami lumped. Ugbl It was horrible!" Teddy went cold, remembering that tho flat was three flights up She was trembling pitifully, and her little face was as white as the frock she wore. I I hope jou will forgive mo for breaking Into your rooms like this. But I dared' "not be Taken "Bjmie EVANGELISTS SON HELD , Harriet Sunday, alleging rc'iot'iductWrtb aHoiryw o ocnCaT., man'nenuTn. police.1 ' 'HOW'S yauj!h HEALTH TOO!) MAKES THE MAN Voyage It is Tnarty a war fstawl apumi Ckhk mtule L and proved that by proper sanitation and the inclusion of lime juice in the diet ot h:s crow, his oaiiors could be kept in good health and spared fima the rawiges of scurvv. Since his time miah hi. been learned about food.s and their lole in the begettirg ..nd maintaining of good health. What, how-e- t, r iei n learned by science about foods and amounts to y n.ui.t on d.uiirg the last mme man ail that was discovered and known 1 1 half-centur- i tt pte i 1 5, x- - i'u ee L. large today in all that pertain to nutntion belong to the in; if this century, and despite the vast cr.'in., t of fitudv that has .already teen spent on TLj.pi till represent a realm. of vast unexplored 1 n end ns that loom so -- t (vrrt cries. ibsp.lt - the, fact, however, that 'there - --- - is so r.nLh more to lie learned about foods and ii'itution, there is evidence present that confirms tho o'd conclusion that it is not clothes but food - Teddy Montrose looked at his three, companions. They had not moved an Inch-- . They were xtill standing rigid, and their eyes were fixed tm the double row ot satiny pearls on the girls neck. He noticed that particularly, but be did not attach any particular meaning it- - Ha had aeea tho. pearls before. He saw now only tbe girl, and knew she was above rrice. He knew also that the fate which gnldes young men whoa they have made monumental idiots of them-- , selves was being kind to blm tonight If it never was again. But that double row of pearls she wore was, to all appearances, worth a small fortune. The thought obtruded Itself on the minJs ot three of the men present at once. Which ot yon gentlemen will be so good as to Jacqueline asked. I will, said Teddy Montrose, Stepping forward At once-- i i if - hgmded over to thb police, who ought to have her. How do wa know who she Is? It looks pretty shady to me. If we help her to make her get away I dare say she'll be pleased to make It woitb our while. He grinned horr.bly ct Jacque' line. ' Teddy took him bv the neck and shook him until his fahe teeth flew out, and threw him across tho room like a bundle of rags, Thera came a scream from Jacqueline. One of the ether men was whirling a chaii over his head. But Teddy turned tne blow astda with a kick the way lie used to kicl the high ones for hia side on the foot ball field. yhey were big men these two and came at him boib at once, fro. opposite sides. Bat Teddy Mon trose wa3 reused. This his day Ho did not trouble to hit them He Jumped aside like a cat as they rushed, and they hurled theniselve against each other. Teddy took them both by the neck. half shook TKTTifeJb uT'oTTfiernT knocked tl! heads together and heaved them on top of their fellow. "Old stuff, he murmured.- - i thought you were going to show mu something new" The table and tv.'o chairs were smashed. All the caiMs, together with a collection of glasses and bottles were strewn on the floor. The carpet ran aiUix, whisky and soda. Quite calm and unruffled Teddy held the door open with a bow. Jacqueino put her hand lightly on his arm, and looked up Into Tils face with just the ghost of a little reckless laugh. She was Sue. Teddy was proud . f her. They walked out of the wrecked flat as if they were waltirg out of a ballroom. A miuute later they were speeding from tb- - s"ene In a taxi." (Copyt ir,ht, tut, Iltckari Starr I interested childoften On the other hand it happens that parents, realizing that Importance of encouraging the childs curiosity, succeed only In killing it with kindness. They conscientiously try to answer literally and in full every question he asks. He asks what makes the sun set and receives? not the short and simplified explanation whim is suitaDie to his years but a lecture on the solar system. Ho wants to know whpre honey comes from and Is told not simply that the bees gathered it from the flowers but given as well an exhaustive account of the life of the bee. not A child? curiosity may it only die of discouragement, may . be asphyxiated with - facts Answering a child's questions successfully consists not in an swering them all nor in answering them literally but in telling him what it Is he really wants to know and presenting to him this - f , A stronger bond than advsntors brings T artSy and Jacqueilncosr together, toswrrow-- . toil repripli needn't measure it, UTAH AND IDAHO NEWS BRIEFS THOUGHTS FOR THIS DAY Talk An Inspirational (Bv The Associated Press) By DU. ARTHUR N. BEAN Prc;. ton and RexPocatello Continued from Page One bun; high schools will meet here t c mol r cvl "TTgTTT "111 fui Ulll"rTlcbate ancT'Ichbws no pride". For trot uHormation,aAw.,sinipl-- - aad as to decide the representative of above the doing of the simple concretely as possible. The only ltir than courage thing which Is even betteranswer jobs. Four the eastern district in the state ordinary is to help the child debater Rexburg has won over brings its own reward and tiawns this his own questions through hn nearly every team in the north- its own following. own. observation and investiga-Uonern part of the eastern division, . It never fads. Study that great painting by at 28 take recipes say ; Idaho Falls Nearly 600 vol- Brozik, depicting Columbus unteer adult scout workers in the the court of Queen Isabella. In ail the flour , , ,, yv Teton peaks council will hold a that scene you catch the spirit coneducational ... of man. true ..courage. of, ,Pur, .a departmental One of the Gibraltars sirentn was no greatference here June 1. " Drmcipal purposes of the meeting er. is to' study means cf bettering the had he courage Moreover, their services to the scouts and to to wade through all the scoffing the region in general.. t and ridicule of his day. Yet that invincible courage found a pathan Struck Blackfoot by way over the sea, and a supw on the fule riding automobile And we posedly little world. highway. Sam Mosho, 65, Indian, call it "America was seriously injured and his It was that same kind of horse w?s instantly killed three took hold of miles south of here yesterday. The 6ourage that led him across New and car was dnvn bv EUis Stoddard. him confident Tbe automobile, overturned sever- Jersey, and made al times but neither Stoddard nor in his great cause. of the A Besides, when many pteffner, a passenger, was Continental were resigntroops seriously injured. ing. in the face of many defeats, Provo Permits have been is- courage kept steD with him. And sued for" the grazing of 24,894 finally: Yorktown tells the story. head of cattle and horses and But Washington is dead. And a lie still the century has passed. 174,607 head cf sheep on Mt. Uintah national forest for 1930, sleeps, in the shadows of And Hills Bros, roast their it ha? been announced bv forest Vernon. coffee by a continuous procYet I hear you say: Supervisor Charles Dcmoisy. Jr a few pounds at ess The cattle and horses are owned I. too, am fighting a great time. What a difference it while the battle For mine is: the constant by 924 individuals, in flavor I No ,- 4 x j- - ' . to-da- y. Wosh-ingto- n- V . preparing for the final stage of her 750 mile perilous and then was seen Hying Flight After Spend- - flight toward Hamilton harinb She was JiTnY.bn. makes that thy i height, about 100 feet ing Night At Sea atabovea low the surface of the sea. seierce of nutrition serves to confirm the The Finally observers on the shore worth of what has been justly termed the staples of life. The Continued from Page One that she descended and practical results of our researches lead to the one primary con- cOTituHie " her yoyage- - under her reported was taken tow by the Gregory. sheep are the property of 343 per- sweat of daily toil far down in deand t normal Cf.Hh clusion that good and development growth Lewis Yancey and his two com- sons. the grime and dirt of liTe. own power.1 pend upon proper feeding. was panions, W. H. Alexander, pilot which The monoplane, Another said, as He crossed the Five hundred new storm tossed and Zeh Bouck. wireless ODerator Downey sea of Galilee, while Proper feeding, on the other hand, does not presume any fin- equipped with pontoons, was had rasea at to the members been added the have spent night of the hearts of those on board icky diet made up largely of manufactured substances with arti- forced to. descend because Ameri-tin- y risk ther their than of Idaho the derwrtment overflying last night. She had diet in which the darkness weakening.: ficial virtues, but rather "implies an of- - can Legion An in Atlantic. the the goal auxiliary during been in the air eight hours. This old standby foodstuffs jmch as milk, eggs, fiuits, green and other morning the sturdy the first three months of this year, "Why are ye fearful?" craft appear- fer of help was made bybound -' -t mo.Somers, has it y hen announced bv Mrs. Those words spell courage. prominent, ed off North Rock, about five steamship Lady vegetables and meats are for Halifax. Later advices said Kathryn F.de of Bownev, depart- And its meaning: be a man; a There is a distinct satisfaction in having the latest science miles from St. George's and an- ure Lady Somers had located the ment nresidenf. The membership woman of courage in the mudst confirm the soundness of the advice offered by physicians for 1 chored there. plane but had been advised that 'was 2661 on April 1, surpassing of lifes daily duties. And right She remained an there hour or no aid was necessary. centuries past. the national quot3 by nearly 300'P to the last call, see it through. more Yancey Completes ever-advnnc.i- ig ; every tiling. is ' Most commonly when this because he has oeen to in his early efforts find our about things. If mother was always, too .busy and father too bored to answer" his questions the child may not only give up ihef habit of asking questions but he may lose the urge m which they had their origin. He may become simply a duller and lcs -- 11 Little : at a time makes bu'k-roast- coffee tastes like in Fresh from ihe anginal 'acuttiti pack. Easily opened iciih the try. HILLS BROS COFFEE |