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Show TnP, FAGohVa CROSS WORD PUZZLE STORY THE JOURNAL 11 AND KARL iu.iiirn ' rHt Kaitor Offlw "mrr at l.i)i;nn, t'tab, Kiiisi "I . COMPANY Arur.si ( s (jonnoN iiuti r d St the mice iiv PUBLISHING ENGLAND ii.rnrn In th- day - wr-k- . M attar. Second Clasa Kpl uirriov am: 'aFuli Year. MKMItUt IWXIU'H') The Awncla re rt -- Prena 1 xrhn-i rel ymt t afl "newt to for i 11,1 ' RK8H e for the d nn.ES A the poet tat in the stilly night," we fry flying mice as yon know, and while go soling overhead. U efe called are not feathery like Mrs. Cluck's, the our a we get along very nicely, thank you. In the daytime we dark nook when dusk begins to fall and the last faint lines ot sunset out of our the west, we hiding places and danfe about the sky. Some people think to see Which means a ton of sign, hut I bad 2728-29-3be afraid of We are useful and catch those you not 8 6 many as pesky mosquitoes. I myself have canght at a time when I go hunting them. So dont mmd our noisy and run away with a hurried 6 while you ery dear! And beg our brother wot I know 26-3- 5 wouldnt want to hurt us to throw stones 2 hut sometimes i am glad the dew makes a soft gray in the air to hide us. Do jrou want to know where 1 sleep during the with jour bright eyes behind the in day? x the barnyard, ' i, FOR RIGHT LIVING Ephesians 4 :2o. Wherefore putting away lying, apeak every j man truth with his neighbor: for we are memlieri one of another. - Re ye not angry, anti ain not ; let no$ the sun go down upon: 1 I - tm Neither give place to the devil. Let him that stole steal no more; hut rather let him with his hands the thing that is good, that he may have to give tp him that needeth. Let no corrupt communication proceed out i your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unta the hearers. And grieve not the Holy Spirit of Cod, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption, Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger,1 and clamor, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one . another, even as Ccxl, for Christs sake hath forgiven you. PRAYER: O Lord, thou dost know how weak we are, to go astray. Give us thy undergirding strength so thdt we live up to w hat wp know to be the right way. Amen. Remember the Sabbath Day, to Keep It tttf 20;8 " Go to Church Sunday. labor,-workin- g Answer T ' t S (Ed), 14 (ea), 8081817 34 18 (be), (alt). (scene), - - t last Pauls ' J (a, 8-- 4 1314-15-1- 27-2- 3 i 1 traffic seasonal. ' v upii t. coca the Reform Worked Wbwi tti full. tT irisqiiintaf Graut.. early la the CMI .twAi ut W t wiiti' M Set and a vanity case of Old Empire design, Lo. b. factory includes a big built-i-n steel tmnk, full brakes and 5 disc wheeft. n balloon tires, smoking $2-1-9-- 01 ' HoW W,-Palm- er, 4-D- silver-fimsh- Mij Favorite Stories 1 is no longer Coupe is richly attractive. Youll revel in the fluid power and flexibility of 77 All this big Advanced Six motor. fittings are of select quality, among them a 13-- 1 Even snow4xund Centenary of the birth of John the noted Confedcommunities had their traffic problems all through erate war of the uilttruUj' was in nn correspondent Now the winter. that spring is here, however, there is an trnlliiii Iks fur th.it eml t inevitable increase in motoring that bids fair to congest highways, New York Times. liutlx-tii siar mm uf SMHtlira and Montgomery, Alabama, today Mithm-n- t ami must tif ilia miun all over the country-For this reason there come renewed and strengthened warn- will - commemorate the, one lurji luttl auHslitl la tli On ings from traffic officials, safety councils and automobile associa- hundredths anniversary ,of the nil), Grflrral Grant lsxiil niHn lum inns statlii that no i tion representatives. First of alt they urge every driver to take visit of Lafayett to that city, Mould R union h to heart safe and sane driving as his own personal duty to himTwenty-five years ago today l jIvm aid sud roiufort lo self and to "the public. They' ask pedestrians to realize that the the big news w as ' Ad' . most careful driver cannot always avoid injuring persons who miral Deweys announcement of In ou Om Q In fli Imsded ilmtrh-t- , step out unexpectedly into vehicular traffic where they do not! his candidacy for thevPresiden- - tliooyk, there Mas an eldorU iron tie--; nma m hoe , belong. They ask dealers in automobiles to make it their duty cy. yniaihlmi , with soulhem sui here eiei-lHto see that no beginner drives a motor car on the highway until he One of the most ; spirited poYt heiieier Mrd of i3 thoroughly instructed and competent to drive properly. litical campaigns Belgium has llclnry for the aoufheni his nnuies Having pleaded for the safety of people, they urge also proin years closes to- Juliltiitlon Mai undiagiiiM d. tection of the roads. Two ways to injure the pavements in which experienced 'I' hesK l itiou day, preliminary to the parliaevery atnomobilist has an investment, direct or indirect, are mentary elections tomorrow. Ihk I'MNiidalnis from hi men of this man's Mtions and words, dediled to . overloading trucks and driving too fast. San Francisco today com- look an emtirld of him. He sent Let those w ho are concerned- - and that includes nearly everypletes preparations for the welsquad to arrest The efemter and body who stirs abroad heed these warnings. come of the American fleet of ireenfijr, under truard, the old li5 vessels and the entertain-- , gentleman was lirohjclit liefore him, WOMEN IN THE REICHSTAG .m4, said 'the jirowwt, here, ment of the more than 40,000 -- - Flu gelling llredof are 32 women members in the new German Reichstag officers and men? Kter.t (e U) I hear that jouN THERE 492. Such a development in our Congress would be In The Days News , been goliiK ahoilt aKain spreariinc re H4a That our forty's hav Jmen deregarded as a feminist landslide. The most this country has Sir William Sousby,' who toheen ablf to do so far,-- in the way of congresswomen, is to elect day enters upon his 75th yew, feated and hrairtns about the of file other aide. Xow Theti, t'v tw'O at a time. has a record of service that- is Woman suffrage as an institution is much newer in Germany probably without a parallel in lie. Wed tu reform )ou. F'.itiK-- r )u Hike to 1h than in America, and equal suffrage on a national scale is about public life. For fifty years Sir t'lilon tlierightVs now,of ralleglani-og imi ; the same age. Iiut German feminism seems to - be traveling William has serveq.as private ahilllary RrWon.'. Whl,-- ahull It lie? fahUt thanurs. The women already, fill a biggerplace there in secretary: to,f fifty! jsueeesrive 1 Xfie fcrtaupel-"- ; decided to take (tin confined them, apparently Lord Mayorsiof London. IfiYhe ostll,1 'After 'tt ri)JteO ndlidiilstdl'pd public life. And'Kalsl-- Wilhelm-hat a farfelt with their own consent, to the three Ks, appropriately trans- British metropolis it is a say- Ho non hern lie In order. lion mi ther 4ii ad tulylit lated, Kitchen, Kids and Kirk! ing that Lord Mayors may come N'ltr, then h said. hiqo you In nothing that has happened in post-wGermany is there and go, but Sir William goes on underataml wliat this thintt mean-.such a notable transformation a in the status of woman. This forever at least the city hopes If eter stain )tm alter a word ol so. For half a century he has disinrsi:ement Tor the Union iimo is one of the most hopeful signs of a better age in Germany. been the real Lord Mayor of or a woril of aifoal for The t'on of r, you London. He hlQf'been the right federate, and 1 Jit-aSHOPPERS AND WINDOWS suffer severely, Ijeeaiise now you're a windows of the stores make goods accessible to people hand of every man whom the lot Unionist. And if you make a holdpublic has imagined SHOW walk. New and old things are dil)ul remark you're (tuilty put on view in them so ing office during this period. ofIngle treunon. that the passerby may see a sample of w hat is to he found Two or one thanked him The three hundred people V upon the inside. Ul Ids way out lie call at the Mansion House every for the warning. t he door, They arrest attention, remind people of their needs, get at ied at q of to see the Lord Mayor and i Malor Sahh they ain't no law prospects into the store, make sales and often make permanent! day mttnitiKt think In, la they V customers and bring them back for more of the same merchandise. them aI1 "Thflt ih,feml, said the major . Hut not all can lie Few have the time to isfied. snds SeYen hundred people mind now? Whs in is your walk from window to window searching for the thing they have . Well. aaid the send letters to the Lord Mayor in mind. Mas tnit f hlu Mu' that them Johnnie twenty-fou- r AH hours. every i They have a show window, however, which they can utilize. certainly did flie u feller h I day liefore ylatiihly down ludow The state It is the aihertisiiig columns of this newspaper. The avertise-ment- s are attended to by .the private secretary. Sir William is a na- Hue will not only save them time, but money as well. tive Londoner .and a graduate of tC.ieyrlirht jr rhs MsNaaahl 8ynltrf. hie.) Those who do not take advantage of the newspaper show Kings college. windows are not making the most of their opportunities. qua county, N. Y., August 5, Todays Anniversaries ' Save time and money, too; read the advertisements. 1792 Thaddeus Stevens, a 1810. leader of the most radical sec1023 Twenty were killed by YEARS AND WORLDS tion of the Republican party in a touftado in the Pineville dis-latest computations of the age of the universe, the civil war, born at DanviHe,, 5,f L"6iaa'J to Prof, Gilson of in Washington, August Vt.Died at it University, Toronto, place jOne 1 ear Aga Today. six million million years. The old arithfnetiea would have 1L 1868. , called it six trillion years, and expressed it in figures as 1825 Lafivvette was wel-t- . Earthquake shocks were felt various parts of England. coined in Montgomery, Ala. Bank robbers killed. E.' L. It is impressive enough, whether in figures or words. It is 183S Screw- ship Sirius, -fme billionTimes as great as the wge foiTneriy act ept ed, Uased on fIrs t :vessel bf itl kTnd to cross Whttman and secured $&,(HX) at computations from the history of the Hebrew race as given in the Atlantic, left Cork for New Bellmore, N. Y. the Bible.-- It is a thousand times as great as the age estimated by York. Todays Birthdays astronomers up to a year ago. 1861 FYancis Albert, Minister of convention Such a period,' Prof illson-remarks, would afford time-for Public Instruction in the French the development of many solar systems like ours. According ,to ask. of the president his policy j Cabinet, born at Bordeaux, 48 his explanation, a solar system is produced by two suns approach- toward the Confederate States. ago today. ing each other near enough to draw out a long filament of matter Earl of JDerby, British states from one of them, which filament breaks up and forms planets man and former cabinet ministrevolving about the parent sun. , This process, astronomers er, bom in London, 60 years ago estimate, can take place only about once every billion years. On today. . that basis, there might be a thousand solar systems, with planets Lord Joicoy, a dominant faccapable of supporting organic life. tor in the British coal industry Plenty of time, and plenty of room, for migrating souls to go bom in England, 79 years ago around visiting. today. Janies OConnor, representaNero fiddled while Rome burned.- - Vi President Dawes can tive in Congress of the First go and do likewise, and if th senate doesnt like his music, perLouisiana district, born in New ' . haps it will enjoy his smoke. Orleans, 55 years ago today. HEAVY Sis ... 1 8 is .Long of line and smartly low. to the. road, - 14121-2- 5 1 (sods), (babbles), (plaa), (able), 2831-32 (bob). Use), (pipes). 24 (eyes), 38 2 82 (pep), 2730 (Up), 22 (lay). Copyright, IKS, k Tkt aternottenol fipnthcnts Iloly-SvAd- H One of Americas Most Eagerly Sought Cars 25-2- a. BRAKES YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 6. 36-4- how-pron- , 0, 17-1- 15-1- -- TRAFFIC-RUS- " -4 i SPRING 1 'T of yyur wrath;- ?! Jpc republi- - M It or not otherwise credited f dlnputrhen ciedned in this paper and also the local new puhlfkhed therein. All right ot republication of special dispatches herein are also reset ved. . ADVERTISING RATES FL'RNISIIED ON APPLICATION catiott lf H 3 I , ' rt-- , l 9c BT MAIL. tKR MONTH, to Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance 1 0 A Domini ot Per Year Witt lw Given for Advance Payment t Sunday;-- . Nash-desig- s- eel - SPECIAL SIX SIX SERIES SERIES-ADVAN- CED t Mo4els range from $1095 to $2290, f.'o. h- - factory . by-wa- ys - L. H. tui.U-r-tH- k jiioL-ru- LOGAN, -- - t y ) tlj 1 - -- eoar-ag- e - 111 r d ili.-i- r ar r 11 I to-b- I window-shopper- aay8at' s. ' THE ' e 1 Keotu-khtn- 1 Mi-Gi- 6,000;-000.000,00- 0, ! . -- - past year. She al-- met Dr. Leslie Smith and Cyrus Owen who are there. GOES TO REWARD Fiom St. Louis riie went to PERFORMANCE OF New York, where she visited Mrs. Mary Stew ai t Pall;m-jtyn- with Mr. and Mjs. Chancey THE RED MILL Baird. Mr. Baird is studying wife of Richard A. medicine at the Columbia Undied yestertyne, very suddenly The c (including performance day afternoon at her home In iversity. of The Red Mill the two act this city following an accute at- - ' While in New York she visited many points of interest, one comic opera by the 1. Y. C. tack of paralysis. Prior to the at- -. was a visit throng "hich Music department was held last tack Airs. Bala n tyne was ap-- ! Leviathan ope gf the, liygm of best health-the ; Nit.TnJ it- Tt nnH'vLTrrtp Prently . fShe Vas making arrangements tes ships afloat. v seven! this is the third performance to -l- iG reported seeing to Lake in confercnC Salt g0 here, there w as a Iai ge audience w here Mr. Eallantyne was when1 Pe0Ptc f rom " Losfl 8r) in attendance. Throughout the he received the sad news of the "horn were the Misses rati ence Thatcher, Lettie Rich, w entire entertainment there were death of his beloved wife. Mrs. L. StrobeB, tothy Mrs, BaRantyne, was 68 years MessrsWorley, some very clever bits of comRose, Hugo Ensign, Guy of age having Wni. Peterson edy interjected which kept l?!J?,ri4flnJEzra Lundahl, Draper, Utah, . Uth,and Gjlbg those prestnjt - higbly-'-araus- ed 1857.'She was the daughter ofRetui-ninChicago, of way by B. Y. operas have for years been Isaac M. Stewart, one of the the guest of Dr. and a great annual musical treat for early Utah pioneers, a highly she was G Mrs. V. McNeil, who showed Logan and the valley and while respected bishop of the Mormon her around the city. Dr. McNeil there have been in the past per- church in Salt Lake county for is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S3 years. The Eallantyne family formances perhaps more McNeil of city. She also have been of this city viited Mr. this Mrs. Merrill individaul and stars, for twenty-fou-.residents r having years, well was last cast the evening Maughan and Kenneth Maugh-aballanced and there were those moved here from Ogden in 1901. The following children surin the heavier parts who capShe returned in the best of tured the admiration of the lis- vive the deceased: Mrs, Delecta health and reports having had a teners at their first appearance B. Burton, Afton, Wyoming wonderful trip. and held it throughout. This Richard S. Ballantync Los An-- ,, can be said of Reuben V hitney, geles ; Alando B.Ballantyne, Tucone of the two Americans who son, Arizona ; Mrs. Elizabeth B. UL was doing Europe and also of Cardon, Ogden; Mrs. Leona B. Miss Minnie Niison, as Tiny, Wooley, and Mrs. Presinda B SIXTH WARD CONJOINT Jerald By lee .with his Charlie B ooley, Los Angeles ; Mrs. Gen- B. eva The following most excelled and Mrs. Glenna Sonne, to was Chaplin air, good support B. Crookston of Logan Mis. program will be given in the his American friend, as was also on B. Ruth Smith, Luella Douglas. It was unforRigby, Idaho; Sixth ward M. I. A. meeting tunate that Miss Mary Ballan-tyn-e Miss Leonore Ballantyne of Sunday evening: and Miss Mary Ballan- Community Singing. was unable to be with her Lavon Affleck student friends at their conclud- tyne, Logan. Prayer Besides a brother, J. Z. Stew- - Community singing. ing show, the. sudden death of her mother making it impossi- - art of this city she is survived Piano solo .... .. Loys McCann ble for her to be present. The by a number of brothers and Five minute talk George Neibn Men chorus work of students was sisters in Salt Lake City and Vocal selection . Five M Ee Glenn Los .. . Five talk minute well up lo that of former year? Angeles. Arrangementsfor and much credit is refk-cteon funeral services have not bef-Saxaphone duet, . Prof. A. J. Southwick, director made as word is awaited from ..Byron Johnson, Ross Nyman John Anderson of the opera as w ell as on Prof. members of the family lesiding Vocal solo ert-oComic-- readings rCurtis Minor hee. Henry --Ot te-- , Tslk Morgan Hailstone chestra, for the excellence of v. ' namedthree-commissioners-t- MRS. BALLANTYNE THE CONCLUDING e, - - . I ' . - out-standin- g n Los-Angel- es r the 1925 opera. HOME FOLLOWING- - .Mw Men Song Praver - - ... - Thadus Broun HYDE PARK I Opening song Traise to tn sw1 jMan Who Communed - Vii-gini- a -- Company Strong Motor UTAH LEST YOU FORGET o PLEASANT-TR- 1P All drug stores close Sunday, ' 4 p. m. T films ahd other urday before 9 she lias daughters. 'croft; solo, Alton Harris; gilts of Logan. She was in St. Louis with Dr. jWilda Saunders; closing Rore; t ( and NIrs. J. C. Hayward avnd MriVOur Mountain Ilome So Mrs. L C. Fallow. Dr. Hay- -' FOURTH WARD .. . ward recently finished his in- -j Program by Beehive woik in St. Louis, and is Piano solo, Laura BnkbeJu now practicing there. Mr. Bar-lo- vocal duet. Carmen Olson is attending the Washing- Evelyn Parkinson, talk, ton University, where he has Hovers; raper f Gwenevere Fdbeen studying medicine for the lerup; re.idmg, Gbdys llobw- , until 1' Adm-Usement- ) D'-r-an- Gir-ter- d n - - |