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Show .V ' vl UtTtTTT ii It 1 JSE.se. TWO U'.AUV.'-V- V THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. W.VAV.V.VAWA'.V.VJ THE JOURNAL j- nUJ - fUELIBIl EAJLL & ENGLAND Fleas And Worms By W. M. Everton Teacher What is PUBLISHING at tiia Post Offk-- every day in tba at Logan, Utah, as Stroud Class-ilaUe- week except Sunday , r, and an elephant.? . Tommy Well, an ele- pliant can have fleas but a flea cant have elephants." j. N KATES Taid in adraaee blKSCKU-llO- (V mail, per month-- d, By mod, two years per montb- lJtJivered, two years odvanee- advaiire-iMtiyere- hens like .Co repnb-Acstto- fJ a r not otherwise credited reAerved. C none of these. Everton 8c Sons complained that was off. We ad- vised Pratts worm tablets. The next morning she reported "quarts of worms on the dropping boards.. Wormy chickens never - pay. Fair Rain Change roday !DHlil25IIJ3;:i!4i5llJ!67IH8J9lI80 Yesterday Tke above readings are taken from TUB JOURNALS B.oaJU'teat-- afternoon except Sunday, nay jefera to Saturday's reading. fvj By MaehineAge barometer at over and election excitement has waned, are these who may and are pausing to reflect on tha outcome of t2ie polling on Tuesday in its var- is -- Headaches Caused NOW ITS OVER 'I 5 w.wwmvm'M BAROMETER its ' wJl have One of 5 customers her flock It i la Ala paper and also the local news published therein. of All right of republlcation special dispatches therelt are also o all news dispatches credited tfeat , -- Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tto ose tor NOW f, J'-- an eleohant J only more so, she can have lice and mites And red mites and worms all at the & same time, but If yon use ? Pratts remedies your hens A AllVEItTISl.NO KATES ELKNJSHED ON APPLICATION C ious national, state, county and local phases. Returns coming in from the east indicate that substantial gains through heavy majority winnings hav.e been made by the Democrats in the senate and that the Republican eontrol of that body is shaky. Bourbons also, according to latest returns, gained a majority of seats in the house of representatives. State returns do not warrant premature comments as yet, but in Cache county the election is sufficiently well determined that observations may be, and are being, made. Undoubtedly the most interesting phase of the campaign in Cache this fall when the constitutional amendments which (ferried in this county virtually two to one, are disrthe battle waged for the state egarded--is indicated the difficulties , senatorstifp. This fight clearly which beset any candidate who seeks to run on an independent platform without the backing of that traditional party political machinery which two of the Cache county senatorial nominees enjoyed. votes in the county Polling almost two thirds and Logan city districts as either of the other candidates for state senator who enjoyed party favor, John A. Hendrickson, independent, made a strong bid for the office which he sought, and it is indeed a compliment to his courage that he was able, without party backing, to come through' the election with as much support as he gained. It is doubtful if ant other candidate running independently in Cache county for this or any other office would have done so weH. The Hendrickson campaign committee had many problems to work out which major party standard bearers seldom, if ever, have to face, since tradition alone in a party is strong enough to go far toward carrying the day at the . ptlls in this country. Whether they agreed, rthen, or took issue, wifh Mr. Hendrickson, Republicans and Democrats alike must concede that he anti the supporters who labored in his behalf demonstrated clearly that there are many in Cache who are not afraid to forget counsel of party leaders to vote a straight ticket, and are quite ready to scratch for man, principle, or some other motive equally patent. still maintains men prefer blonds! Well, she should know. Shes tried font complexions. "SI RICHMOND DEPARTMENT MRS. W. Z. HARRIS, Correspondent at her. home Sunday evening jin honor of the birthday f her daughter, Ruih. Officers Of Home " :The guests numbered 10. The And Community ! luncheon - was served following a social evening. si Miss Rosella Nelson entertaip- n if a Hiioween at oection riamea her athome Saturday evening. Eighteen guests enjoyed een games, stunts and luncheon. Richmoftd The Home thei Farm of section Bishop and Mrs. William And Community Bureau v as reorganized at a erson spaafer the week end at meeting held at the club rooms Consumers, Utah, where they Saturday. The following officers were the guests of Mr. and Silas Mrs. Mrs. Anderson. wl.tre ejected: president, 8 Bryan Hendricks ; vice presi-- j Mrs. C. E. Merrill has reitum-dci- t, Mrs. George O. Webb; ed from Salt Lake City where Mrs. she spent five weeks at the secretary and treasurer, Hyrum Hansen; executive mem- -' home of her daughter, Mrs. Monson. ber, Mesdames B. Monson and.Harold ! Miss Ruth Doty went to Brig- Elmer Skidmore1. x Professor- J. C. Hogenson of 'ham City Sunday to attend a the U. S. A. C. spoke at the trousseau tea given by Miss . meeting ort Planting of Bulbs, - .Sadie Dunn. Mrs. Matilda Day of Draper, The Utooia club members entertained with a progressive Utah, is tha guest of her Mrs. Roy West, party Friday even-te- r, Mrs. Hans Peterson of Galt, ing. Thfcy went to the home! -. evCalif., and Oscar Anderson of of Alvin Bair early in the herb to cuing where they were enter- - Lompoc, Calif., came tamed at dinner after which attend the funeral of their A. Mrs. Dora Peterson. went to the home 'of Mr., ter, Air. and Mrs. Bernard Chrls- venfn " 5ao . topherson of Salt Lake City enMhe e g play mg' High score prizes were won were the guests of relatives Were during the week, by Mrs. Roy Alllston and Alvin; (Bair. All cut prizes werei won! Mr. and Mrs. Noah Woodland by Mrs. Cyrus Skidmore and went to Salt Lake City SaturPOLITICAL LOSERS Ivan Christensen. day. Miss Irene Traveller, whd Special guests Included Mr. was recently operated on for and Mrs. Lowell Van Noy and goitre at the L. D. S. hospital, is a unique kind of place, where they do Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Skidmore, accompanied them home on AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks Sunday, from elsewhere. One of their different wayR is the quiet and peaceful manner in which entertained at a Halloween par-- AUss Ina Doty entertained a Saturday evening at their (number of friends at her home people take elections that go against them. In many . other ty home for members of the N. H. Saturday evening, countries, whan people lose an election, they organize a circie and their partners. The The Eighth grade of the Park revolt, and proceed to put the successful officials out with lHalowcen decorations wire us- - school entertained with a Hal-th- e and five tables were arrang- - loween party it the school ou fore of armies. In the United States anvone who make any election disturbance soon has an opportunity for oiTby AMn JohrelTta furiTward primary en- of the proloaged reflection in some good jail, S0I1 ani Cyrus Bullem. Supper tertained the children Not merely do people quietly submit to an adverse was served following the games. two wards at a Hallovieea dance Special gutsts included Mr. at the opera house Thursday election, but they hate to show any feeling about it. Most of them quiet right down, and seem fearful that if theyjg Mrs. Ivan Christen- make bitter remarks about the result, they will be n and family were Salt Lake Bon Heur club members sidered to lack sportsmanship. So they laugh it off, tertained their husbands at a visitors Saturday. at the home, Mr. and Airs. Allen Hendricks Downey, Idaho, ion Friday evening. Halloween, spent ounaay here with rela- , bold m the next years voters. and friends. (decorations and ideas were Many people carry this feeling to such an extent that ,ed in aa the appoinments of the Aliss Florence Webb, who is they are fearful of admitting that they voted for a; Party. The entertainment hi- - teaching at the high school at weekend wlth her parents, pelitica! loser. They feel thev get laughed at if they do. So the JcSim. A if tfey have sore feelings, they carefully conceal them and 'supper was served under the 'and Airs. George Webb, i direction bob up smiing. of Mrs. Cyrus Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson of Tremonton .K is a wonderful thing to have political results accepted !and Mrs- - Blain Bell. Mrs. Ernest .and children that way. There are many weak points in our political Johnson directed the games habits, many places where we fall down and tolerate an Hendricks, Justin Erickson ily of Ogden were visitors here Lewis. (Sunday. dangenjis practices. And in many ways our people are very and Cprus Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Niel- Mrs. L. G. CainS entertained law'less. But in this quiet submission to the constitutional Ison have moved Into the Rowway of choesing our rulers, the American people set a land home which was recently modal to the whole ourth. vacated ty Mr. and Mrs Eugene 'Dunbar who have moved to If ail the nations were equally given to law abiding ways Preston. in this respect, a great deal of the unrest that plagues the Mrs. tooicy Olsion left on world would be removed. The revolutionary movements that 'Monday for a vist with her world in turmoil be would avoided. the keep The Worlds Leaders daughter, Airs. Walter Stevens at Montpelier, Idalio. ..ere Epileptics BCSINESS The Fifth grade of the Park time, and unemployed members New York, N .Y. The leading school entertained at a Hailed as will not be required to contribute 'loween and physicians hive party at the school on trial statesmanship of the first but will receive benefits. The for sometime tried to discover Friday afternoon, order by New Yorks state industrial commissioner, the Gen- company also agrees to stabilize the various causes "and treat-eral Electric Company's new co- Its force by hiring new workers ment of epilepsy. 50, Inventor, During the recent world war a operative plan for stabilizing as slowly as possible when busWorks Every Day employment and insuring relief iness is increasing, and by keep- new method of treatment was ts to employes during enforced used on thousands of sufferers is to be submitted to each ing layoffs at a minimum during with remarkable results. An inChicago (AP) Six days a week company unit for acceptance. dull periods by maintenance and teresting booklet describing this Adraln Cook, who is 90 years old will new treatment for epilepsy Should every plant approve the S'milar work. and has lived in Chicago since plan, akfettal of 75,008 workers Industrial Interest in achiev- be sent free to all people who 1374. may still be found at the are interested. It tells how fit work bench in his shop here. would affected. Gerard Swope, president of ing an equitable continuity of attacks can be quickly stopped In his lifetime, Mr. Cook has the ccmpany. has explained employment is taking its place without resorting to harmful patented 87 Inventions, most of bookThis that the individual contributions in the public consciousness. habit forming drugs. which have been devices for would b the same from presi- When let explains how this terrible af- lightening the labors of houseProctor and Gamble, soap conbeen at last fliction has dent dowgi to the office boy, one wives. He invented the squeeper cent of the income. While makers, guaranteed 48 weeks of quered. gee, a rubber-fitte- d appliance who no minimum is spt In the plan, work each year, the practice was Thousands of epileptics for cleaning windows. Millions acclaimed as the a by new press treatment the have used' tke lowest relief payment will of them have been sold. be about $10 a week, but in no pay roll that floats. The meas- are once m6re living a normal His mother lived to be 107; on e will it be more than $20 a ures proposed by the General life. Readers of this newspaper one of his grandfathers to be Electric company help rtOL con- can .get a copy of this interest- 114. week. Recently he himself walked pro- ing booklet by writing dircct tor i? miies from a stalled automo-th- e When emplqgment falls below firm belief that long-rang- e visions for unemployment are a certain figure, Educational Division Desk jjjje m riis home without appar-J35- 1 New j ent, m effect. He has no 509 win be required to pay into the becoming a settled policy of Fifth Avenue, special Natfions York City. It s free for the ask- - j rules are - employ- - America industry 0f diet. He began Smoking I, provided theycentBusiness. I S- (AdvafejAMt JO per at the age of 12." v - -- daugh-Hallowe- en By Howard W. Blake&ee, Associated Press Science Editor Hamilton, New York, Nov. 5 Nine Colgate university (AP men are sleeping nightly on vibrating beds and discovering unexpected ways in which a machine age may cause headaches, circled eyts and unsociable dispositions. These new1 rumble experiments combine noise and vibration In a way to Imitate some of the more acute sleeping obstacles of modem life. They are conducted in the psychological laboratory under the direction of Dr. Donald A. Laird and. with the assistance of HerLaughing at common occur-ance- s. man W. Willie and Clifford H. Shirley. Desire to be alone. The vibration Is announced Not wanting to talk. as less than on a train and More effort needed to start about equal to that of. a high' routine work, automobile. is It grade produced The belief that one can get by hanging electric motors un- -j der the beds. Each motor . is i used to noise is also upset by of one sixth horsepower, at- - tbe eary results of the experi- tached.to the tops of springs, ment, the effects of the second more severe and but swinging along with ac- week being -of cessory appartus below the bed. covering more peeularirtes The noise is a hum slightly behavior than for the first fainter than conversational week. loudness. Noise and vibration Our previous experiments are steady all night. have dealt with noise alone, Although subject to have vibration, and cation with repeated expert-- J shown that noise will raise ments to be done later, Dr.jblood pressure without awaken-La- ir says, there are definite ing the sleeper. The present indicartons that sleeping with (experiments cover a much wig the nolsd and vibrations wa ate !der range of behavior and produces the following. fects: r More headaches. More circles under the eyes. llu tha Odd Moment The usp of oild moments is the More unsteady and wobbly , on the feet. . optiortunity used by more than one . More noises and buzzing to BUcesefnl man to climb to the t,op be heard in the head during the of the heat). This Is what baa been termed "margin of effort. and day. More irritated by ordinary the product of tide extra work and study is what makes the leader. things. Grit. Time drags more. ab.l-usln- Tops "stark MUIion Montgomery, Ala. (Pj The peanut has developed a industry in Alabaana- rThe crop this year is growing alone on 277,000 acres, with thousands of other acres planted with com. Based on current prices and a promised yield of 65,787 - tons, the peanut crop will yield a return of Neighbors Play Good Samarition lowly $3,552,000. During Harvest Millville The many friends of John Wlnburg will be pleased to know that he is recovering from an attack of pneumonia with which he has been confined to his bed for the past week. Mr. Winburg, being unable to continue harvesting his beets, some of the .members of the ward turned out and the harvesting is now progressing rap- This acreage, said F. W. Gist, agricultural statistician, will of 138,000 yield a tons of hay from the picker, which usually sells for around $10 a ton. This will bring the idly. Martin Olson returned home crops total value to about cn Alonday after spending several weeks in Milner, Idaho. 7 - Remove Printing From Beg To remove printing from sacks boil them in mixture consisting of a tablespoonfut of kerosene and two quarts of soapsuds. This treatment will take out the colored lettering as weli as bleach the bags. Traffic officers of Pasadena have been furnished fire extinguishers for use in emergency automobile fires. There are nine more men registered voters In Los Apgeles county than women out of a total of 376,941. Cal., sis-th- rJULf i , jUlHdrick fllnd en-.se- i 1. j ! ts At Green Discount Piggly Wiggly Store Starting Thursday November6 Manager Sheffield will give S & H Discount stamps to his hundreds of customers. . The S & H organization are happy to announce the new contract entered into with Mr. Sheffield. Piggly Wiggly has long been recognized as a store of quality merchandise which is a pride of the S & H com- ' pany with all of its many accounts. ! The same high standards willalways he in vogue at the Piggly Wiggly which together with the issuance of S & H Green Discount Stamps will make this a center of gro-cer- y buying. lay-eff- PIGGLY 31 West Center Buy a pkg. of Your Health - rs 'V .i t 1 i Lil A A a A.JL A A 1 A.A A A A - Special Delivery Service - Phone 172 ljcs Laurel-Whe- at and Save ' Your Money |