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Show PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL - PUBLISHED BY - Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON tbe Poet Office ev ry day in tbe week except at Logan, Utah, an Second Claaa Hatter. - eoc BT MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance SI CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of $1.00 Per Tear will be Given for Advance ' Payment for n Full Tear. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ' TOc of Associated Press barometer readings O The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at S:00 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. Tbe yesterday" reading each Monday retora to Katurday'a reading. UfUSV. ...MU., W JJ IP'LLi-L- 'IgggLgJf.L'JJ JJLU4La .'.'ALIIIJL OPINIONS ON PROHIBITION the National Grange The Eighteenth Amendment and the necessary5 enforcement entire Nation, Public , legislation have been beneficial to the health is improved, moral .and financial 'gains' 'an! outstanding. The increase in home owning, savings accounts, automobiles and household conveniences the past eight years has been the greatest in the Nations history and sustained national prosperity in the face of unsatisfactory world conditions, clinching the argument for prohibition. American agriculture stands strong for L, J- - TABER- - Master of law enforcement. ; ' . CARMI A, THOMPSON Formerly Treasurer of the U. S. The eight years of prohibition prove conclusively that the measure was justified The saloon is gone for good and never will come back. The Nation has never been more prosperous than it has been since prohibition became effective. Savings banks have more money than ever before and the people generally are more contented and happier than they were before the. saloons were put out of business. No one ever expected that such a great reform as prohibition would become effective overnight, It will take time for it to work out as planned. In the end, however, time and public opin-io- n will combine to make enforcement and observance of prohibition just as complete as that accorded all of our other laws. ! - ; ... .s' , Adams Sendee CHAPTER XV, felt a sudden lightness of spirit. It was nice to have someone who Ann, let me present Hugh understood- - And she lauglUngiy a friend of Neds." Until Giace spoke Ann wonder-,- - toid. Dick how she had been caught ed who the aood locking young bungalow apron, her hands man could be- bne nad nut neami?11 making a Joke of it all l? ilve!V waV- them arrive and Grace had called ..ort your face out to her from the open ooor, tne'i. ? young man now raiwU ij-- s bai,l,tto race, sa a .hurry to find Dick and stepped forward, 'a few steps " to tell you about it-- , behind her. Ann always thinks she ' must Ann iiusnea wiih efobarrassmen; th Bour-heShe had beep making cake, ano iPder ,he bungalow apron covered heriP,l,?a d with a loving glance at but she looks dainty morning dress; there was bf Bushedto wife, me even if sie Coes right flour on her hands, and sne won- ave barrel tp nosf dereij if there wasnt some ou tier Rhe cooksface. But she greeted the young evrV t0 look a with nn returned the man pleasantly, apologising for lhappy smile. What cared she for her appearance. Oh. Anns a regular little house ijh unkind things Grace said? cat! Grace explained. 'She's tne P CA, ,aild left. domestic kind, likes to wash dishes a friend. Until their guests must Norton fairly insisting Grace and cook! Ugh!" then to Ann: Wheres Dick? Ill leave Mr. Ken go, Ann was gayer than she had ton to entertain you while I go been in weeks. After they left, before Dick returned to his work, she find him. up to him and said: Hes working in the lemon or- cuddledwere dear to say that much chard this morning. Tell him to You come in soon. You will stay for about thd flour. Dick." . I only told the truth. Sweetluncheon, of course? This last to aU right to me Hugh Norton who was looking at heart. You do look always." her with admiring eyes. (To Ba Continued.)..It would be delightful If we wont put you out? he replied, while Grace called over her snoui-der- : fur iner - r ,f. 29Il2!J34Igi!!61!!78Ii!9130 Yesteray STB- Exclusively by The George Matthew 8 Best 46th Street, New York - Change To-D- ay By Jane Phelps Furnished - The Aaaoclated lreea la exclnaively entitled to the nae for republlca-tlo- n of all newa dUimtcbes credited to It or not otherwise credited In thle paper and also the local newa pubiUked therein All right of rep u hi lea tlon of Special dlapatchea herein are ateo reserved. Rain - Sunday, Subscription Bate Member Ft PURITAIJ HI A EARL&ENGLANDTUBLISHING COMPANY Entered - TODAYS RADIO Of course well stay! Dick never would get over it if I didn ti PROGRAM Again Ann flushed, this time with annoyance. Why would Grace WESTERN say such things? And before a Program In Central Standard time stranger. All time I P. M. nnlesa otherwise inIs there anything I can do to dicated. Wave lengths on left of mil help, Mrs. Belcten? Norton asked. jotters, kilocycles on right. Its rather an imposition for us 352.9 KOA to come in upon you like this. Denver 929 Not at all." Ann replied, for8:00 Ipana Troubadours. be8:30 Palace Orchestra. getting her embarrassment cause of his easy manner. We are 9:00 Instrumental, Folk Song ftlways glad of company." 9:30 Orchestra. - He told her a bit of himself, 468.5 KFI Los Angeles 640 that he was with an uncle on a 8:30 Fruit Growers Program. ranch the other side of the Pren10:00 Packard Orchestra. tice's, That he had been away ror Vocal 10:30 Royal Program; several months, which accounted for his not meeting them. Then 336.9 KNX Los Angeles 89 9:00 Playgoers Club. he insisted he must help her. so 9:30 Courtesy Program. she gave him the peas to shell, while ' she busied herself with 13:00 Dance Music.' other things. 384.4 KGO Oakland 780 When Dick and Grace came in 8:30 Sunkist Melodists. Norton was helping Ann set the 9:00 Farm Program, table10:30 RgyaJ Program. Just look at that picture of per feet domesticity, Dicky 1" Grace 491--12:00 Danoe Music, 610 KGW Portland exclaimed. I bring Hugh Norton 8:30 Fruit Growers Program. over to meet you and he straight9:15 Catholic Truth Society away becomes Anns slave. This is 10:30 Royal Program. Dick, Hugh- Youve heard enough about him to dispense with formal11:00 Concert. 422.3 KPO San Francisco 718 ity. anyI hope you havent heard 8 d)0 Dinner Music? N?C ( ' " i thing very bad " Dick said as they ProgriftT shook hands. ' 9:00 and Marta. Gypsy but Gad. no! Nothing praise! 10:00 Atwater Kent Hour; Youll have a lot to live up to. J Features.1 If Belden. can tell you. you prove 10:30 Knlght-en-Galeto be all Grace claims you are. in 348.8 KJR Seattle 860 Im prejudiced! Im terriblyever 8:30 Dinner Concert. love with Dick, have been Since I met him. Love at first 370.2 KHQ Spokane 810 sight wasnt it. Dick? 8:30 Musical Fruit Cocktail. Sure! On my side anyway. he 9:00 ;Merrtck ' Orchestra. excused then replied laughing, 10:30 Royal , Ambassadors. himself to wash up. 11:00 Program over PCN. Ann happened to look tat Norton been had chattering NAVY DEPARTMENT i , while Grace t talking of her love for, IDick, and FOR BILL CALLS SUPPLY a sudden she she thought caught BARGE EXPENDITURE flash of surprise In his eyes, followed by one of pity. Did he (Continued From page One) could he think it true? That Dick loved Grace that she loved Dick? prompted by the tragic S--4 crash He must not think that. So Ann to conduct exahustfve inquiry into for her. a bit talked hysterically possible ways of building or equipone no any paid explaining that craft to lessen ping the under-se- a attention to what Grace said, that the dangers, and that $200,000 Dick invariably agreed with her had been provided for the navy just for fun. continuing safety device work. BeAnn had liked Hugh Norton at sides the present salvage ships once. His simple way of helping Falcon and Widgeon, the report them one of himself her. making said that the Ortolan and two instead of company, pleased her. other vessels would be assigned to Dick too seemed to enjoy their such work, thus providing a salguest. He was always hospitable, vage ship each, for tbe Atlantic, over come to Norton and urged canal gone. Pacific Coast. Hawaiwhenever it was convenient. ian and Philippine. man. but a busy Im pretty The committee specifically! aland house In the Anns always lotted $255 990 of the $2,005,483 see to you. be shell glad given to the naval academy to inQf course she will! Hugh will crease from three to four the Grace dishesl the wash her help number of appointments each broke in. member of congress may make-Thidoher find if will I I surely would increase the possible ing them. he returned, glancing number of mid shipmen at Annahis saw Ann Grace. at sharply polis from 1.710 to 2.112. This reglance and Interpreted It rightly: commendation was made, it was Grace was trying to belittle her. said, to prevent a possible shorther ldve of home, her domesticity. age in officers, as aviation deSuddenly Ann felt she had mands would be heavy. found a friend, that Hugh Norton The bill provided for maintenwould be that to her. Her em- ance for another year of an enbarrassment over Graces speeches listed personnel of 83.250 men-Fo- r he had at once perceived, and recompleting modernization sented them because of it. She of the battleships Nevada and Ok- - You have tasted fresh tea (unless it was Schillings) i Seventy cities and towns in Maassachusetta entered a five .months contest for reduction of automobile accidents. A few days ago (JoverfrflPFuHei awarded the honors to the cities of Law rence and Fitchburg and the town of Norwood. Lawrence reduced its automobile accidents by 10.64 per cent. Fitchburg by 27.53 per cent and Norwood by 44.76 per cent,' Clara Bow Gives Besson on How to Get Your Man How to free a man one loves from a loveless betrothal of sev- enteen yeaars standing is shown in Get Your Man" Paramounts latest starring vehicle for Clara Bow, which will be shown at the Capitol Theatre, Thursday Friday and Saturday. In the picture Clara is a young American girj who has fallen in love with a French youth, Charles Rogers who was engaged to another girl when fivq years of age under the French custom in which parents choose the mates of their child ren. t The efforts of Miss Bow to cause the breaking of this engagement supply many of the clever situations with which the picture abends. The plot carries one into a museum where the boy and girl fail to exit at the closing hour and are forced to spend the flight together in a room surrounded by, Geo. D. Bennett, 310 W 1 S. March 23, mechanical figures which walk, wave their arms, roll their eyes, brandish sword and even execute murders. The girl, who was universally accredited with being the withstanding possessor of TtM following her huge success in Elinor Glyng story of the game name, is said to have as great a role in Get Your Man as was given her in It", Rough House Rosie" or, A. M. Clayton, 154 S. 3 W. March 23, Hula" her three previous starring vehicles. - ( f , wax-wor- ft I I - ks secret-patente- TUBBY -- l served in a vacuum tin just like your coffee. There is no other tea flavor so delicious i this side of the Orient, " f t C ;. o Would you like to know what really fresh tea tastes like? Then try Schillings just once. Try a tin of any size. Your grocer returns your money at once if, Com- s.' pared cup by cup with any other tea, you dont like . s v , fragrant flavor of tea as it is enjoyed in the Orient. This is not a criticism of other teas. For in spite of all precaution, no one could keep tea fresh - - until Schilling discovered the way. Schilling tea is kept fresh for you d by a process - then pre- - -- . s Much as you may have enjoyed other teas - - you still have never known the fresh. 1 - I Wednesday, March, 21, 1928 THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Mill; Schillings best Sealed HOT 1 - lahoma, $6,575,000 was provided and for the merchant mat me naval reserve $45,308 was allocated. The committee said the general navy pay allotment would care for a fleet reserve of 1.039 officers and 7.596 enlisted men. and also for a volunteer reserve of 2,607 officers and 10,845 men. Plan Ts Build Large Dirigibles, Washington. Mar. 31 (AP Navy plans for two new dirigibles each two and one half times as large as the Los Angeles, and with 0 a maximum cruising radius of nautical miles, were disclosed by Rear Admiral Moffett, naval air chief? In testimony on the navy department bill reported today to the house. The ships would be 782 feet in length, 132 2 feet in diameter and designed to carry a crew of 16 officers and 45 men. They would 1L-20- an-nu- have a maximum speed . of 75 knots. The committee allotted $2 000,-00- 0 to start construction of the air liners which will cost a total of $6 000,000. It Is expected that the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company of Akron, Ohio, -- will build the vessels-Ian emergency such as arose recently In Nicaragua, where marine were needed in a hurry," the admiral said. One of these large airships could have easily transported :00 or more marines 'and made the trip in a fraction of the time taken by surface vessels." They would be of great value In acting as convoys. he continued. explaining that submarines tear them more than they do any other fvpe of ship. 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