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Show i PAGE TEN Friday, November THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACKt COUNTY, UTAH Hi Grandma ClaseiHed ANOTHER 9 1928. Beginning Postal Strvie One day tittle Katlierja'a grandma came to see them. Her mother bad callers and Kstheryn wantsd to introduce grandma to them, so she aald; This is grandma, one . of our girl friend" children's Magazine. Red Cross Disaster Workers Fight Disease and Hunger in Porto Rico Poor Tim Ahead Mother was going to take Lilly visiting with hr, so wt. dressing him he uld; loti must be good today, exceptionally good, because Aunt Hattie la going to be there and she doesn't-liknoisy boy's. 0, gee." as Id the I see where Im going to youngster, hare a rotten time." ' On May 2, 1912, the post office propria tion bill, providing for exp mental parcel post sen Ice was passj by the house of representatives, tD(j $750, ono was provided for equipment to facilitate the service. UNSO- TRIBUTE LICITED FOR ALLBRAN Good news for sufferers from constipation All Mrs. Kiell sat down and wrote a letter when she had proved ALL-BRAa safe sure-cur- o for constipation. Bead her voluntary tribute! that it left of a rural school Porto Rico 3 o .pr ap m m In UK 1 77 Wolcott Terrace, Kcwark, Nw malaria. Nearly 600,000 are homeless and destitute, without food or shelter except that provided by the relief organization. Sugar cane, banana trees, citrus groves, and pineapple plants, their chief source of food and livelihood, are gone. Medical authorities and tbs public health officials of the little Island, known before the' hurricane for Its exquisite beauty, say there is grave danger of serious epidemics. These are the condition, which prompted the people of the United States to send their Red Cross to the aid of Porto Rico which while speaking a different language file the aame flag, has the e. me institutions, and bherlshes the , aame Ideals. Not more than eighteen months ago Conditions were reversed, and Iorto ,Rlco' sent aid to the Uhlted States. While not as large or aS wealthy, she was one of the first td come to the aitl of Mississippi valley flood , sufferers with a substantial contribution of funds. , Like gaunt skeletons of shell ton villages stand more than fifty cities and towns in the central and south- - , ut ALL-BRA- N ALL-BRA- N ' mother! be i ! sure GOAL OF RED CROSS ' , ROLL CALL ANNUAL i 5,000,000 r write '' i MEMBERS !,i ' Disaster Relief and Work for. Veterans Cause Heavy Drain, on Resources. 'i In order to enable tlm American Ied Cross to carry on Its broad sctivl--; ties, ranging from service to the world war veteran to Instant response In time'of disaster, a membership of 6.000.000 should be enrolled, and In this that la the goal set year of for the twelfth annual roll call, to bs held from November 11 to 29, Armistice to Thanksgiving Day. John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross at Washington, In calling upon the nation for 6.000,000 adult members, directs attention to the great expenditures required of tbs Red Cross for disaster and veteran relief work, and for Its many other activities devoted to health preservation nd improvement and to cutting down the number of accidental deaths, through life saving and first aid courses. The Red Cross should at all times hare a large reserve fund," Judge Payne stated, because when disaster strikes, and this organization la called Into Instant action, there is no time to top and rahe funds. Dollars may mean lives, so we should have at all times a good reserve. We have been forced each year to draw upon our reserves, and we find that the de8 now 1928-192- you have children, 1 1 1 be, sure to write at for the Sweet "once Sir teen Recipe Packet ... it contains, among other things, the secret of ending the milk battle for kerns . . . 1 of desserts that melt in of easy, your mouth economical cakes. Sir teen master recipes , . . ... 1 treasured kitchen-wisdoof the West ... in the easiest form for your use. Cards for hie or to ' your in your rook paste book.H rite toll. GhirardclliCn. . SanFraoeiseo ... Wsfreel GilHtAflUELLSS GROUND CHOCOLATE Ask your grnrr far Chirardtlli Ofousil ... one kind Clwrolalr qf thomlat for cakmM, drawl making, -- - A b"r liB'iSIUJJJUJaiun i 1 'imimi ...A ire That means with Drifted Snow youll have good luck in baking every time Paris (eP) Wide girdles which swathe the hips are comparatively rarfc in the 'collections of this winter. Redfern sometimes uses the idea, however, as in a green satin evening dress with a full skirt which hangs in cirThe girdle is cular petals. wrapped Greek fashion in front. The bodice is loose with modified neckline and generous arm holes. Standing - In line at Red Cross relief headquarters waiting for food. Red Cross Emergency Hospital at San Juan, , NAbove ern section of the island. Tobacco factories and sugar cane mills are damaged, adding unemployment to the woes of the population. Working night and day, the Red Cross la sending a constant stream of supplies into the Interior. Three hundred tons of food, a thousand tents, firs thousand blankets,- - six thousand cots, a ton of medical supplies srs no nnususl one day distribution. The United States, even a fourth of Its population were homeless and destitute and where for weeks- they wltl depend tor Ilfs on outside aid. The officials of the Red Cross , Weal Indies hurricane disaster In Porto Rico and Florida, which occurred after the close of the Red Cross fiscal year. June SO, 1938. . The Red Cross expenditures for disaster la that period were' $16,544, 258.87, of which approximately was expended In the Mississippi Valley for the flood relief work, Which came from a fund contributed by 'the public. More than $1,000,000 was expended In the St, Louis iornifdo damage, and more than $1,000,000 In New England. .In both cases public relief tuhds were raised, although In New England the Red Cross contributed In excess of $300,tpUfrom its own funds for the relief work. . In the the other AS disasters, and In all of the 22 foreign catastrophes In which the Red Cross extended aid, the money came from Its own re-- ' sources. The largest item In the annual budget of the Red Cross is for its veteran relief and work for disabled and service men. npon which It expended In this year $1,169,795. . Every man and woman is asked by Judge Payne to join the Red Cross during the roll call period, to aid In these humanitarian enterprises. 0 Ten years fter the Aimistlce, the American Red Cross still carrb-- on for the world war veteran, proriding comfort, and entertainment for hlih lu hospital, aiding his1 family where necessary, preparing and following through his claims foe Insurance, compensation or disability. s America holds the Red Cross emblem sacred because it represents a universal helpfulness a service to all .citizens without regard to race, color XV Tr Hi Physicians andCooktry ' . V While our modem cook books are mostly written by women, this has not always been the aso. During the Middle ages k was customary'foj doctors to wrlte.jmvk books and most ft tbe culinary volumes of these times came from fye medical profession. Cookery was considered akin to healing. Doctor Lister, author of a fine cook bopk, aud physician to' Queen Anne, wrote: I do not conslde myself us hazarding anything when I say that no man cun be a good phyVclan who fens hot a competent knowledge of copke Kansas A2ty Times. , of i packages. is" ' JemOBKrstton o f'fhs sod jellies that you can make in a from California Daifity Maid ; ft .vs. andjcllics' iTh e"fruiccSwcs isTVpncfczgc prped'and simply add sugar, and water, to the contents ofjthe package then boil 4 mioutcs.r ' HertT is the easy wzj to make six favorite msrms Jades and jelk'es.Every hie of the hard work hat, been'dofle foxyoaThink of k luscious Qdi 'fomia fruits are prepared in oue sutilit kitchens Resdy-to-make- ?(' tf - .'frcth'aMtnnsindss , ' , r -J . . 'and' jcllics'isyou" ismTthem throughout rite jest. The hard and espsnsive way of making up a year's supply in sdvasee is now unnecessary. Then too: you are always sure of absolutely uniform results any chunce of fail- ure is eliminated by the scientific method. of prs Sparing tbe fruit ,' snd come to you by simply ad- and wateraod tbe boiling four minutes. ding sugar i v yrhis extremely short cooking preserves tbe Each package when made up according! to dime-d- o urtlly delicate flavorof the fruit consevptendy ns, will makefour good sized (6 oz$ glasses. your finished marmalade or jeily will havethj full flavor,of theCalifornia fruit., i rL At i ic and 20c a package the economy otDdnty yl y. x , . Maid is apparent. Dainty Maid' is convenient; 'now, youcan' stake SIXXKINDS, Marmalade containing the nicely sliced peel and the full flavor of Oranges fig and Apricot Marmalades containing rich figs and choice apricots Crape Jeliiesmsde from the pure fruit juices; theyA make ujfcrm, sparkling ' from' freshly crushed mint leaves. ' Orange free-ripen- andfull-flavored.j.Akt- jrL 't these . sock Cali With a Raspberry nd o . ,V an entirely new and simple method for making sealize that Dainty Maid bongs IT arm ala das' tuX jellies, that jit first you wiM be akepticak That is why we are nmr yon a large glaxof marmalade or wily tbssl made wJl make it in your own lutchan. , 'baa been from'Datnty Maid exactly aa you Wi eadaehe? " T Ofa I . nnta tnkeaafe. ilARMALAfiES Kacoimncndcd j rmarmalides jf Instead of danremo hwmrt dr prwt rmtd and purely voewtabto NATURES REMEDY and g nd of tha bowel poison that eaua tha trouble. Nothing like NJ for biiiousaaaa, tick headache and coo n$ Don. Acta pleasantly, Meter gripe. Only 25c. Mold tHe test fonit'Kx i This' Gift H. a-- m . .!. Jt The Life Prolonget In tiie mental plane cf your heart is tin etei greeu tree; tie name Is Love. As long as It. tlourishci you are old. In youug; when It dies you the central place of your heart is a wireless otaliou. As long ns it receives messages beauty, hope, cheer, grandeur, courage, and power, from the earth, from men und from the Infinite, so long you are young. When the wires are down and all tbe central places of your heart are covered wit it snows of cynicism mid the ices of pessimism, then you are grown old even at twenty. Nuggets. Vi if A large'attractivc glass of Mama-lad- e or Jelly made from California with purchase DaintjrMaid.piVen : 4' i , - at Washington point out that tbs people of the United States will be given an opportunity to endorse the disaster relief work In Porto Rico at the time of the annual nationwide Roll Call between Armistice Day and Thanksgiving, when an apwith its Mississippi Valley flood, peal Is to be made tor five mlllloi has never seen n disaster in which Red Cross members. or creed. mands aro Increasing annually." Judge Payno pointed out that In the fiscal year of 1927-28- , the Red Cross Would Increase Pesrimt'em bad extended aid In C6 major catastroIf we could see If. observes: G. phes In the United States and its lusutar possessions, and In 22 nations ourselves us othrnn see us we would Boston Transcript abroad. This does not include the all be pessimists. TUBBY California i - Perhaps you know what a terrible affliction constipation is. Blighting wherever it thrives. Ruining health. Marring beauty. back pains, foul breath. Joss of sleep indeed, leading to more than forty serious diseases.-Bdid you know it can be easily relieved by a pleasant cereal food? is guaranKelloptrs teed to bring relief. Eat two daily chronic cases, with .very meal. Serve with milk or cream fruits or honey added. Us. in rooking. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in flattie Creek. Causing-headaches- Every sack of Sperry Drifted Snowr Hour is exactly like every other. We need food." , "We need nurses and doctors,' , Lay In and day out these requests pour into the disaster relief headquarters at San Juan, Porto Rico, as the American Red Cross sages Its fight against hunger and disease in the hurricana swept island. More than 20,000 persons are ill with typhoid' fever, Influenza and April 4. 1927 ktrt keen uninff KelWir'i for fuit tome time and 1 want to tell you kuw much 1 appreciate it. I have found it m aure-eu- re for constipation, and know it te a remarkable retnalator for the atomaeh After using it, my family and 1 certainly viil noT be without it. I have even rone eo far aa to send acme of it to my mother in Poland, Europe. Gratefully yoan, Anna Kirll, hospital unit. i Wita. END an additional : n4 Sold bf All 4 Logan Druggists Time and Tide Waits for No Man. W ' ' ifo rjt.i a t - . |