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Show THE JOURNAL, LOQaK CITY, CACITE COUNTY. UTAH PACK TWO TIIE JOURNAL Pl'RIINHUD HKL AM) E(iLA.VI AUGUSTUS -- BY l BIJ8HISa dres la any simple full stjlc COMPJLITZ. - except SUBSCRIPTION RATS n AdTance,- --. .J. CARRIER. PER MONTH. In' Adrance A Discount Vf Pfr Tear Will Be Gtren for Adranee Parmenti for a Full Tear. RAIL. PER MONTH.-I- 1 - ' Snnday, . the INTERESTING that not good T- Fruit Between. Meals ;iro-cla:- hot-we- i- hot-weath- er shown-in-tillustration. Chi the boltonvof the dress and the bob ton eLxtbe sleeves in scallops. that - APPEAL;! ... he tfc the r ood of his health, to su jple ment his sophisticated diet of cooked foods. All fresh fru:r as a regular part of the dady diet,' part'-c- !a riy in tbo warm days are poonus. An a day, a peach, a pear, a nlurq, or a bunch of grapes, now deep brm or hound with a narrow bias strip of -- the material from bich iheJresAis made Pale yeb; low or pink should he chosen for' the colot of the dress. Using the "patTerniTvfD cut morning glories from pieces of different colored gingham. Allow-- a seam when cut- Hahakkuk .1:2. PRAYER: Revive Thy woik, 0 Lord, CmitesouL-lhirifor Thee; And 'hungering for the Bread of Life, O mav our spirits be. the vears. -- d Today's Events MATTER .what we get in life, we pay for it. Nature never gives something for nothing, we lose an equivalent something Take the family that was poor until the war came and IN THE DAYS NEWS made them lit h. Their wealth has brought wonderful things inFrank A- Munsey. who celeto their lives. But they have lost things that cannot be measur- brates his 70th birthday annied in dollars including association with intimate friends of the versary, is a noted financier and publisher with large interests in old days, and the joys of simple pleasures. Maybe they are New-- - York, and they were back in the days when a dollar looked as big other cities- He won his wealth as a wagon wheel. If sortheyrare being rewarded for enduring through clever and profitable past misery. editing and selling of The law of compensation cause and effect always balances magazine literature- A native of a Maine- and the scales in the long run. The weights that balance the scales er and later fara time storekeep-he telegrapher, are not always visible to outsiders. But it takes a lot of ill gotten got his start in the publishing gains to compensate for remorse, Bhame or an uneasy conscience. world in 1882 with a weekly for 'Possibly shame, even conscience, is lacking in some hearts dur juverulesrWitlT.the profits from In a ing fi fer But Tirr one knows what. thoughts and feelings are 8l' that he launched magazine. Tdue time other periodicals, low the instant of death. Nor the price that is collected beyond the in cost and poplar in form, fol- from who in this life. 'lowed. A decade later he became people grave dodge payment Most of the discomforts and reputed loneliness of bachelor interested in civic questions, life vanish when we marry, but we soon find that we have amt, to carry out his ends as a and Reformer, be beacquired neyv burdens and worries. Observe the mother, slave politician to purchase newspapers. to her baby. She is paying, for the maternal joy that has come gan With the accumulation of wealth into her life. Ponder the man who flees from the congestion, he branched out as a banker and stenches and irritation of the city. In the wilderness or on a financier. The story of Mr. farm he has freedom, elbow room, fresh air, peace. And he pays Munseys success is one of those romances business the price by not having the conveniences and excitement of the modem which prove conclusively how Even knowledge has its price intense study and false metropolis. is the notion Jthat a poor surrender of time that might be spent in pleasure. We pay in young manafFndchance to full. When we get a thing we Jose its equivalent. At the end of elimb to the top. According to the road,1 old and successful, we look back and would trade it all his own story, his total capital for youth. Something for nothing? Never! Salt Lake Telegram when he arrived in New York consisted of $50 in cash and a 1 handbag full of manuschipts-TODAY- NO - hap-pierth- an - low-price- d, - - 1 -- newspapers and magazines on his 70th birthday ar.riveisaiy-Montrea- l is to be the meeting place today of the annua! international convent .on of ' the asso-t iation of city ma.iagiTS. of the punci-pa- l Represmtativ-ftatrons are excelled "rt Berne .Switzerland- today to attend the twenty seeoad annual conference of the s - Inter-Parliamenta- ry Union- - Labor Conditions Says Geneva Bureau h S Sire T,, , s I iff-ve- - speech-makin- - speech-makin- Twenty-fivemembe- rs - ter-rif- ff -- l i hlue-winge- il - -- g . - ws. J ' i Valley Day ' n- r 3' , - i ts, In Russia Improve today-Claud- i it Tomorrow- Cache w-e-'l f- -- f onps. - The deGENEVA, Aug. 21 velopment of industrial conditions in Soviet Russian is dealt with in a publication just issued by the International Labor Office. The volume brings out the the fundamental differences between the present system and existed bethe regime fore 1924,- - the differences being the result of the process of tvans formation going on in Russia. After taking; up the functions of the Commissariat of Labor, chapters are devoted to wage after the STUMP SPEAKING ANNIVERSARIES policy, both before andnew econof the' establishment there is a temporary lull in the presidential 1820 John Tyndall, one of Desserts omic of ALTHOUGH to an policy expoistion managers are busily engaged in perfecting tne most eminent British scien- collective agreements, methods mindesserts with Dainty their organizations and in planning details of the canvass. If is tists of his time ,bom in County for the settlement of disputes, imum of trouble and nk sufferIreland- Died Dec- - 4, the regulation of the labor mar- ing from heat lover a gas range yet too early to ascertain the nature of the campaign and io what Carlow, 1893. social insurance and factor or cook stove' can Wprovided by ket, extent the principals will engage in public speaking. 1849 A national convention inspection. fresh 'fruits. They are always It has beeq observed that the candidates in the past who have of inventors met at Baltimore. The conclusions drawn tempting andjUnd themselves to general made the most speeches have been defeated. .Those w.ho have 1856 The famous. Charter from the report are that import- various dainty and attractive looked tip, the records have found that Lincoln made but two Oak in Hartford was blown ant modifications have taken forms of serving. An old superpublic addresses during his first campaign, while Stephen A. down; a dirge was; played At place not only in labor condi- stition that c:.oking removed noon and the bells were tolled at tions but in. the material pcsi. qualities that existed Douglas appeared often on the public- platform. In 1884 James sundown. in Rusk in raw fruits has long since be h tion class of the working G. Blaine embarked on a long g tour, while his sucP. 1862 Louis Brodeus, sia. Compulsory labor has- berti exploded. The only danger lies cessful opponent, Grover Cleveland, was content to say little. In in unclean fruit, which has been court of practically abolished. Thir of the supreme judge 1896 William Jennings Bryan made a whirlwind g and dismissal pf work- overhandled by hands that werd Canada and lieutenant-governo- r A bath at the campaign, while Me. Kinley remained at home, William Howard of Quebec, bom. Died Jan. 2. ers has been declared free, the not overclean. sink wilP remedy this kitchen determinconditions of 1824. are labor Taft swung around the circle, while Woodrow Wilson stayed at ed by free agreement between danger, it it is a serious one. A itornado 1883 Shadow-law- n most of' the time. In 1920 James M. Cox set a new destroyed one third of the houses in Ro- the parties vahd the value ei There are no records of any dan. worlds record for travel and stump speaking and was defeated disenses having been com chester, Minn-- , and many lives- - work is determined by the kw-- ' yerous rtiunicated in this wayA That of demand. and by Warren G. Harding by more than 7,000,000 plurality. Seattle supply 1902 White Star liner Cedric Peaches in their own velvety Times.x the largest steamship built up to greater liberty has come to Russia, declares the authors, is coats of yellow and reT or white that tme launched at Belfast- v shown by- - the fadt that the ven- and blttsh,Areft fifie:tnottghries-ser- t 1917 Canadians drove RADIO-CENTRA- L for anybody, eaten out of tral power confines itself to fixGermans from trenches at ..Lens Piled in. attractive bowls, N the north .shore of Long Island, the Radio Corporation of hand. to minimum a leaving wage, ing by bayonet attacks. are an ornament to the ta concerned the the parties -- 1929 duty they America has constructed a Radio Central a super-powble and with the pretty' pagier actual the of ret determining radio system that simultaneously can send and receive messages of the Tennessee legislature quit of labor by collective doilies and napkins now so comstate to prevent reconsidera. front; the gyeat nations of theArorld across the ocean. This giant the monly sold they can be dressed tion of the vme on the Federal agreements. . of radio, with its steel towers covering more than ten Despite the changes -- which burden to the family laundry. square suffrage afheridment Fresh berries, peaches, pears, have taken place, however, in miles of land, has made the United States the focal point of the ONYEAR AGO TODAY. Soviet up most attractively with no the of the general policy world in the transmission and reception of wireless intelligence. Bread famine resulted from government, chiefly in relation grapes, and any other of the seaIt stands as a monument to American achievement, the greatestA1 ageneral strike at Vera Cruz. to labor legistlation, it is believ- sonable fruits attractively servMexico milestone in the progress of radio across the oceans. ed, that the evolution of the nctu-aa- l ed fill the purpose, of dessert TODAYS BIRTHDAYS onlv in most gratify .ngly and with a Frank A. Munsey, noted pub- its conditions of labor is minimum of. work at th? time Chickens come home with painful results at tiniest' A wild , beginning. lisher and financier, bom at on il is.fia when work is most irksome. information Other and reckless motorist was in the habit of tearing through the MercerMaine, 70 years ago to- given out by the labor oflre indi- Fruit desserts will be in season country and terrifying pedestrians and other drivers by his ie day. . cates . that unemployment .is in for three months. former George H. White, speed. Protests only served to afford him greater amuseEach of.the various fruits creasing. ments. Recently he took his wife for a long distance tour, and pro- chairman of the Democratic Nalends ilself to a variety of forms tional Committee, bom at Elof dessert, either raw or cooked ceeded to glimpse only the high The inevitable 52 years ago mira, N. Dragon Spied Crushed and frozen Into io.s, in happened and he took her home in a coffin instead of in a car. of wwift fivers, dont gelatin as a salad, Graham a White, nd .with Speaking ' The dead is entitled to sympathy. celebrated pioneer in the field of overlook 'our common dragon fly. whipped cream, are s'rrtple ways a'viation, bom in England, 44 Lieut Rnw-el- Manglma iu bis crowi of serving uncooked fruit. ' years ago today-DrOne reason for thinking that the explorers may The chief bisk of importance country flight axeraged some really. have Donald J. Cowling, presi- miles an hour; the fbund the original tablet containing the Ten Commandments, is tial is in se'ecting the fruit in the dent of Carleton college, bom in ia credited with- 60 miles freshthef circumstance that they are git hour, market for quality and bably smashed up. Fargo Blade. Cornwell, England. 44 years ago hut - most attracOf theness. Some who knows tlie speed tlmt Ihe today., tive form of the various fruits fly attains? And then he can dragon If the Prince of Wales cant be kept from coming so many1 Frank J. Marshall, premier re not of as fine flavor as oth-erand short without stop damage right of less attractive appearance; croppers, he may close his ancestors bargain of his kingdom for chess expert of the United Stat- side up. His i the velocity of a a little us t bem in New York City. 47 a horse. Philadelphia North American. experimenting will dembullet, at leat for a short distance. onstrate this fact. years ago today. Some corinrisseurs select the Centenary of the birth of Some clay aome patient scientist In these days the seats of the ill accurately determine the spied white skinned peaches mighty are the point of a John Sanford Mason, who disas of tack. Philadelphia Nprth American. the handsoihO tinguished himself as a corn- - of the dragon fly and then apeed finer flavor-tha- iy rordiH'TioirTlfilinad'' byWiir Trid y enow afllf re iTc lie tk eil mvarieties. mandey m the'Mexicanfftirtd Utvit bird will revert to their rightful Both are coed, but you may find Independence Day is the day the American citizen celebrates wars, one sort superior. It is worth CongratulationsXto Frank something he had and mislaid. Life. ennent publisher of owners. while trying. D fliers complain Y-- , n s -- er apples. They will be ta-:eagerly by the children, the beauty cf the fru t itself appeal'ng to the little, For this purpose, boskets' of ripened fruit should be selected with considerable'care, for consideiation of ripeness does net to the kid. The that ali- arein .season, and- mav peaches-wil- l appeal fast enough with ' go Donf miss fun If juu u be had fresh from the parent the help of adults, so there sUlLsot .yourthewhiskers. that oin stemrvill go far tword keeping need be no fear of their spoiling admitted to the icsoit and even the doctor away. but if there is such a prospect, amusement concession Join u One great health speck bt d'- - they can he canned easily In the time of vour life! chres fresh fruit to be N.uuiv.-- ; jairti there will be no 'very PRIZES loss. or curativ- -! The Cash prizes for the Iohm-- i 5 peeling cf peaches for beard, the most comical braid -- M fconte. the fastest pony, .the fastest do-cure and ed if they are treated like tomabest the trick the beU link pony, season, partcularly of p'acV-toes scalded,- - The sk;n can dvr, TOP best dressed ponj. tlc- This same author.tyrin classify then and ry be stripped read - hPnf dross (i dos?. ing fruit, declares that pears, IOLO RACES You'll apples, grarcs and cberrids conenjoy the iporl! t bask peaches by the tain vepy' nutritive and highly is Buying SptHiial rates from l.ouan to the most economical method, Ogden. From Ovden to Lagoon, necessary food properties. and this year they are being of3.c round trip alter 11.30 a m As remedial agents he classiin baskets of convenient , C fies pr aches, grapes, apples and fered . size for this purpose. plums' as natures best laxay tives. On the other hand cher-r'eand rearsare natural LITTLE TALKS ON excellent in cases of chronic dysentery. Grapes he BIG POLITICS does not include, although tht records of medical missionaries BY F. J. MARSHALL in the Orient show that, particularly in India, grapes .are in The county chairman asks great demand to check nausea. If Ihe health of the commun that all delegates to the .Demoitv could be measured by avail cratic conventions in Salt Lake able fruit supply, this should be meet at 1 :30 p. in next Tuesday a season of unusually robust on the mezzanine floor of the Germany Lay s C!a:m health, fer the crops are unus- Newhouse hotel, so that a chair to " Garden of Eden ual and fruit price.rare reason- man of the' delegation m:iy be seA- - German aiyliei.l.igit, Irjiu able. There is a jarge supply, lected and arrangements made koa ' made the both fresh for the table and for for representation on the com- Ton i beniirtn, in ton d h h t ion conven t of (mo e?y tliii tf 1'dt-mittees The s; making-jeltand and canning fruit juices for winfcc'r consump- congressional convention w.il not situated lictatin tin Ktiliratea tion. Peaches have come onto meet in that building at .two and tin Tigris but in Mecklenthe market early, and cf unusual- oclock and if thg delegates will burg, one hundred miles north of ly fine quality. It will be a long be there thirty' minutes earlier Beilin. He lia- - enilxulied his than.' that' all preliminaries can in a biwk just puhlidiel, peach season. of before convention The belipposed of Paradise. Ideal Hot Weather time. Ik contends that had Eden been - THE PRICE YOU PAY usnrdstippty-o- f le - i rtg'are ed .Sp.eialists in A'Js care am Fruit as a.IIleath Diet feding of children sternly -F- ruit-ia-idea I a ther diet against permitting nto ,firct.jpxinc'pks, eat between merds, with-- , the, gett.ng back to the Gays wnen exception of ..fruit, The action' nature kept primitive man in of fruit cn the digestion beinp tri,m by her TmitsA-Fruit,-taxing tlv rip - beneficial and luscious ar.d fragrant, tempts stomach, a child may be allow the jadtd apreite td hrip himself to fruit between when other fod has lost I a meals as he chooses. reavor. Prirmt ve man ate fruit Mother are advsed to because it was the eas'est food fruit for the youngsters adnkeep fOr obtainable and he thrived and tunately this season ptaehe3 survivi d on the diet. may be bought By the basket' Medical authority dec ires very reasonably to help out the h spots-enroute- white-skinn- sellers. They are at least equal in flavor anf the white skin should not deter a purchaser if the ycl'ow sorts are a lisent. FRUIT .... MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS nsa for repnbllcatten The Aaeoclated Press is exclusively entitled to-tof all newa dUpatrhea credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republlcstlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION MA MS . FSCTSTIEOU- lh, f"u',A",Ael8e.amt hasni in piaca. Two or more different colors will be found most attractive especially on a pale yellow backTrace the lines which as ground to make ap the centers of the (lowers; snd work these ih blacS using sarin stitch, and French knots Out-- , line the outside edge In black alto using an outline stitch. 11-0- 4-- th- tar ..Editor GORDON, Entered at the Poet Office erery day In the week.at Logan, Utah, ae Second Claaa Matter. BT BT Thin jilltjue most SOME DF.SICN TOR A CHILDS PRESS dpslgn in ac ting our ih ry flowr. flao trim a child' drew la ff.tlve mnnocr Male Thurs.1 . r -- (I ry p . Many of the drive down in delegates will thtir cars of course, but those who go by rad will Ukely take the eight o'clock train from Logan and that will land them in Salt Lake about noon so that there will be time for lunch before the meeting, cf ., a general the first convention, There was ion of opinion . i express- after the Logan primary the other evening on the matter of nominating a state sup perintendent of public instruction and it was practically unanimous in favor of naming .i straight party man for the place Democrats always get the worst deals and of these in Cache they are sick of them. non-partis- George WrSkidmore has just returned from a trip through thq north west and it took him into many parts of Montun.U.Ue says the sentiment in that tate for Senator Walsh is well nigh unanimous and that he Is of prac- m Mesoolain'ia, live would hae offered a date or a banana, not an The fact that both the apple. Worlds parents wore fig suits even doe not deter him. for he asserts that ahile Germnnys climate is too nevertheless fig coljl for trees llouri'h a shrubs in Mecklenburg. Names like Jericho, Jordan and forth afoie hei au-- e emigrants took the names of their homo places f to their new liahit.it. The ortginnl Jericho, TI.VW is .krlihow, near and Jordan is domed Magdeburg, from the old village of Jordan in Annher of Herr Brandenburg. Wendrin's deriarations is that Adam was a brown-re- d negro. g, rn-dr- in tendent that was being hatched up in Salt Lake and the Democrats wrill do well to follow their example. Better defeat with a good clean Democrat than Victory with a non park. 'an. He tically Democratic chairmen In all fhe says the Montanans are not on districts of the c6unty are rethusiastic over Wheeler, howin their mat sponding splendidly ever. ter of holding the primaries on For the fourth time William time and geting the - names cf II. Wattis of Ogden has been de delegates into headquarters. nied a nom nation for political Richmond, Trenton and College office. Governor Mabey having are the only ones that have not beaten him out in the rare for reported yet. Strong cities have been named in every the gubernatorial nomition. Mabev won on the first ba ot case and a spirit of entiiuriasirn and the Wattis people then mov- prevails among the Jehu;;itrt. Certain- - ed to make the nomination tman. Over in Newton a reorganizaimous. Cache County Republi- tion of the precinct comm ttce cans were particular, losers in was effected David R. Clarke bethe fight for the : organization ing elected chairman. Alice here started the fight; aamst Christensen vict-- t hairman f'nd Mabey and carried right to Roydcn Eenscn, secretary and the convention. Wh:le his coun- treasurer. l foe ty was counted on as YVattfs, twelve of its vet wie A meeting fef the cast-fothe other c'and; bites. has been called for Monlller day even'ng next at the Mabey geting 11 and S 1. Democrats are as wdl oi vs t hotel when an organizaas it is possble for them fo be tion of the county chairmen will over the success of' Mabey for be effected. they .regard him as the easiest man to defeat of the three who On the last cccassion that a were in the running. TOiocw-red,iiUhpositLoru of publje Executioner in Eng-The Republican convention re- land the Home secretary receivfused for the ed no fewer thr.n 7? 6 scheme as to state s taper in post. t . 1 a-l- i -- New-hou- se e . d non-parti-s- an applica-x.lions.-i-r.U- he a T r |