OCR Text |
Show fctf KM Max --r N I t THE JOURNAL, on-a- ct 3,-i- ll , -- g i :v cf Leston First ; ward. lira. Carson are honor-ar- y and F, W. Bean of Logan, member a of the Philadelphia county chairman of the Demcrat-i- c Roller Skating Club. They1 inparty. Senator King is astended leaving Lewiston early piring to then seaton-hiof the 'ay morning but the town! Democratic party .and is the man good to .them and they for the place. These men were . , rar over, attending Sunday cordially received by the busireboot and sacrament meeting in ness men and their personal the First ward. They were also friends. Lewiston is always glid ; invited guests of Mr. and .Mrs. for a visit from these distinguish' , , Vvalter'fiLats Sunday afternoon ed men. . nd evening. They left. Lewiston Kate Pond and daughtMrs. i but 10:30 a-- m. Monday mom- - ers Edith and Abbey, Mrs. Mary and. Kent-- Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Cole, Mr. Jr x for .Preston via Franklinroute intended Their WhUney. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks, PrescPocatello. Boise, Pendeton, ient Wm. Waddoups, Chas. Fond C j, Walla Walla, Washing-- t and Miss Bessie Pried, left Sat, . cattle and down th western urday morning for Burley, Idai . t and east over the Southern ho, to attend the funeral of the Li hway. The couple state they two year old son of Mr and Mrs. dont expect to arrive in Sap Preston Pond, who was drowned Francisco until the first bf Nov- - t that place on Friday. Mr, and r giber and it is estimated that it Mrs, Pond and family were from 7 will take another year and a half erly residents of Lewiston. They ,,t4 make their reriwn trip home. have a host of friends who exi jjvf The Ragle Clothing store in tend their sympathy ' in - their ' J ewiston was robbed- - Saturday hour of grief. 7 ' early Sunday' morning. The Chamber of Commerce Vjus'ht'or I ;The culprits made a clean get will give a special program in b.-Y away. They entered the store the Lewiston opera house Thurs. If' at the back of the building climb-day August 4 at 8 p.tm Special tear-in- g . and on the building 7 music both instrumental and ing t ftp some boards loose entering vocal, a prominent speaker and through the attic and breaking recitations will- be furnished. through the lath and plaster of Everybody invited to attend. the ceiling, and succeeding in The M. I. A. of Lewiston First silk shirts, ties. ward will give a Lucky Spot , retting watches, , hats, shoes and 'other convenient dance In the y Lewiston opera articles. The exact amount of house August 11. Two cakes 'the loss is pot known. It is will be given away and one cake thought that the same persons raffled off. This promises to be who entered the Ritef Bros, drug a great success, and a good time stope, ;at Richmond )on Friday for everybody so get readv. Don't evening are the same as those forget August 11. Bluebird orentering the , Eage Clothing chestra will furnish the music. ' , store. (iThe M. I. 'A. of the stake will , An accident pccurred in Lew holct a fied day in Lewiston Aug. iston Thursday afternoon which 31. Watch for further announceWhen ment. ' , might have proved fatal. ' Y. L. a Ford car that was standing in The Lewiston First ward " Saturday front of the Lewiston Barber M, I. A. entertained f shop backed into the horse , of night with a minstrel ' in the Junior Rawlins, 9 year old son opera house. A very interestirg ' f Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlins. program was rendered ' consistThe boy wa& riding on his way ing of recitation, songs ' and , , , to his fathers arm. The car in step dancing. backing struck the horse and day is the inspiration and frightened . it The . boy was thePay Take - it of work. reward thrown in front of the car and to work and everybody away puf . run over, hurting him internally. for the State and you would and fracturing two ribs. He was have communism. It does not taken to the doctor and received take a philosopher to see the first aid. Last reports state work and no enthusthat the boy is able to- be up and iasm in what was done. x Mr. and -- -- . -- , HieUSCO THE You Buy lb-da-y 1 . - I 'jtr Bfcte Th STAY WITH THB e b with bil Lord i with you, him; and If re eek him, he wlU be found of you; but If ye forsake him, he will forsake Jrou.-- 2 Cbronlde 15: 2. Be Adapted To The Engine And To Ut Service Conditiont THB GRADE" OF AN OIL relates to Its Tlacosity. I, , Its consistency or body, he terms light, medium, heary; extra heavy, etc., relating respectively te oils which flow very readily, slightly less readily, with appreciable sluggishness and with considerable sluggishness at ordinary air temperature!. An extra heavy 'oil may b about as thick as molasses, while a light oil may flow more freely than salad oil, Grade a matter distinct from quality, which refers to the excellence of the materlali used and of the methods employed In producing the oil. All oil becomes thinner when heated, a thin oil becoming almost watery, but a heavy oil still retaining considerable body. On the other hand olt becomes thicker when eooled, a heavy. oU largely losing Us fluidity while a light oil may still pour freely. These facta, taken In consideration with the character of service, method of lubrication employed, the dimensions and design and the climatic conditions, largely determine the grade of oil best fitted for nte in any particular engine The oil used must be of a grade sufficiently heavy so that, at the highest temperatures attained. It will have enough body to prevent its being squeesed out from between bearing surfaces, but it should not he viscous enough to cause loss of power by Its undue stickiness nor should It be so heavy that It win not distribute, when cold or that It will thicken so much as to make cranking difficult The Instruetlon book that accompanies a car always specifics the grade of oil to be used In Its engine and often a lighter oil is recommended for winter than for summer. This advice should always be followed. Nearly every oil refiner hss worked out a table of his own, indicating which grade of his product should bo urd in summer and in winter, respect h el v, in each take and model of pacsonger car and truck, and tbls data should be tallowed when buying oil. Unnecessary wear is likely to result from ,he use of a light oil In an engine which Is continuously worked hard -- I a high temperature and for which medium or heavy oil Is advised while a perceptible loss of power results from the use of heavy oil In u. engine that is operated lightly loaded and Intermittently and Is othertse adapted to the successful use of a light bodied lubricant. When doubt, exists as to the grade to be chosen, medium Is, usually the safest guess for passenger car use and heavy for trucks, during hot weather, while the next grade lighter can generally be nsrd during the r - Wf Steam Sterilize, Evrr)tlilaj. The Jhilf Way Kteralixatlon Fan Be effwied. The Milk Is rifled (positively tlerfued) Aerared And fooled to fid Degrees as Soon as Milked. The Milk la largely Jersey. We lhdiSer It Bffere Breakfast, fit's Cream In the World A nt. 15c qt. 53c . r' t , Ensign & Sons v. r A i -- ' ? j '?' - , ; I. - is ctfhe$IQ92 'Price. with No Tax added . . jp3AST Fall at the $10.90 price It seemed to motorist as if tfce- W&A 30 x 3& USCO had reached the peak of the value. Yet the makers of USCO have now produced a still better USCO a longer wearing tire with Thicker tread thicker side walk. Better traction, longer service, more mileage. And the tax is absorbed by the manufacturer. 1 . The new and better worth that was impos- sible a year ago. It is possible today only in - USCO. winter. Dieu& Better 30x3 uco Copyright JV22 U. S. la Co. CAUSE OF NOIST SFCOND SVEFI) The United States Tires United States J. S.. Jr., writes: When my en gine is idling, It makes a nolee like with an Interval of about a second between each of these sounds What causes this noise? Answer: It Is hard to tell. Probably ths noise Is connected with the fact that, when Idling, there frequently are missed or weak explosions at aomewhat regular intervals, which cause a periodic r, fluctuation In speed Whether this noise Is some vibratory action of the fan, the effect of Backlash In the timing gears or auxiliary drive gears Or from some other cause we cannot say, but It la very likely something of this kind set upr by speed fluctuation. THEIR AND BENSQN, Aug.,. 2. .Many Benson peopl attended the Sec1 nd 'Annual Farmers , Encamp- ment at the Utah Agricultural College July 26-2- The 9. excel- fe Rubber Coin pary IkOliai mei LmK JpHUer V4rtwu0ft ta the Wm Id J. Jr asks: Will a worn cause noise and vibration, when a" car 1$ running on second speed? Answer: We cannot see how a worn lining could be a source of nose, but If It were, the nols would not bs confined to any one peed and wa think would be mort noticeable on third speed QuUe likely you will find that this noise Is from th transmission, caused by worn shaft bearings or bv a battered condition of the teeth of the second speed gears You better inspect the gears and also test the shafts for bearing looseness, by trying for lost motion between them. fk, clutch-linin- g exce-wlv- e Where Y oil Can Buy U. S. Tires i LUNDAHL SERVICE STATION Corner Main and Second Sooth, Logan, Utah GENEKAL AUT0 company Hynnn, Utah repair pleted the masculine role opposite Priscilla Dean in a Universal-Jewe- ll special before playing in beneficial to th crops of this the Prevost picture, then folsection and prospects are good lowed the latter with another for a better harvest than was engagement with Miss Dean. expected some weeks ago. Adv. U R. Humpherys and Mi-- S Edna Crowther of the Sunday school board of the Cache Stake, How To Safeguard were in attendance at the Benson Sunday school last Sunday The Against Spoiled Food excellent service they gae make it desirable that they come oftFood dealers may 'safeguard en. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Foun- the pub-iagainst unwholesome tain iGreen were recent visiters foods by making careful inspecbefore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W tion of all J. Funk. Mrs. Johnson is a sister they are offered for sale, says ln the Bureau f Chemistry of of Mrs- - Funk. , At the celebration of July 21 United States Department of teh Benson baseball team defeat- Agriculture. Although the food ed the Logan Fifth ward team in canning industry is now so weB a game played at 1 p, m. and the developed that most of the products put up in this way are safe Cache, Junction team in a game and good, the safety of the conat 5 p. m. sumer may be still further in1 creased if the retailer keeps in c lots-receiv- lent instructions and entertain ment they received at this gathering' wers well worjh the time and effort to attend. The Twenty-fourt- h of July was celebrated by the Benson people; many were in attendance from other settlements. The officers in charge of the mind the following suggestions: Beehive girla are arranging to The Dangerous toke the girls for a three days Inspect container when you Demon open the case. outing up to the Girls Camp in little flipNo swell, springer, Logan canyon the latter part of ac be should or leker this week. pier, glass, Mr: and Mrs. Jonathan Smith Considered by manv one of cepted or sold by you. left Monday for a trip to Yellow- the screens most capable leading examine the cover and the seam, stone Park. men, Robert Ellis has a grea inspiect the contents for signs of ' Alex Ricks recently succeeded deal back of him when he comes spoilage. Do not tolerate Any in digging a flowing well for A. to the- Oak Theatre next Friday spoiled product upon your shelv Lee Reese, the depth of the well1 and Saturday oppsite Marie es. rebeing About 450 feet. Mr. Ricks Prevost in her Universal star-ha- s If a lot shows many swells, reThe Dangerous ject the lot. Do not take the been successful in digging ring vehicle, many flowing wells in Benson Little Demon.' EUig is a styl- sponsibility of sorting a bad lot and other places. ist in acting in every respect, diy of cans and selling those good. Lavem Rees is very much en- - playing that nicely finished man-- : joying his visit among relatives ;ner o nthe screen that only an You are entitled to demandcanA actor of long experience on stage well exhausted pack, every and friends, The recent showers hae been land screen could show. He com-- showing good vacuum, with MICKIE, THE PRINTERS ;Th6Qiia!ity Dairy" r F. USCO What Grade Of Oil To Use It Unit uxgine mikes whirring noise - - - aNew-aBetter-aHea-vier Copyright, I9if, ly the International Syndicate - . . AA A AAAAA. dV.fcaAAaA ft- - F. AAA ,r. . 1 abound. Lewiston was honored Satur-day afternoon by a visit by Hon. Senator William H. King of Salt Lake. President J. W. Funk and . S. W, Hendricks of Richmond, Wednesday,' August 2, 1922. UTAH .FOR k A text book by Professod B. Roland Lewis, president of the Utah Educational Association and head of the English departt. ment of the University of Utah is just off the press and wifi be Cham-tlc-high schools and colix ISTOtf Aug.,and2 enduran- ? used by the of leges country during Ihe long distance, and Jack The titl of the coming year. skater. ce roar r Carson wVe in Lewis- text is Contemporary OnerAct ,'5 ' ton s.irdijLJu1y 29.; The coup- Plays This latest book by Proif. le left PhilmTephia Slay, 2, 1921 c.n their to San Francisco, Cal is contains representative l j to date they have covered plays from many countries .skates, world as well as from - a of the milts, entirely on J to; their number of the leading American Which are fastened shoes.- -- The Philadelphia' Roller universities.1 , Utah is representSkating Club is sponsoring the ed in the publication by a play trip and wilf hang up a purse written by Mrs. Althea Thurston. providing it is proven on their , Effective Writing,, a college return that; the trip was made 'ext book by Professof Lewis 'skates. They also will be off the press about the entirely tjeeessary travelers first of September and will also carry - kit witr.therrd They show hooks be used by classes during the contamg testimonies of offered coming year. rides, on thatjoumey 'which they Professor A. LeRoy Taylor refused to take. Saturday even-,)n- and A. II. Blake of the school of ' they ,.' Ve'au exhibition of mines and engineering of the ' trick and fanpY skating, in con-,- University, have just had a text nection Y lth the minStrel that book on automobile mechanics was given by the M..I. A. girls accepted for publication. Both ,n thtr COUNTY, hiNtJt U. Of U. Professor WritesText-boo- LOGAN CITY, CACHE , n When You Go Camping USE Paper Cups Paper Plates PaperNapkins MapleLunch Sets Paper Table Cloths Wood or Tin Spoons Sandwich Wax Paper FOR SALE AT The Journal Office , tv. - o DEW. . By Charles Sugbroe t Hi ,'t clean and bright metal. Your customers are entitled to the same protection-- Even a trace of swell should prevent the sale of a can to any customer. No spoiled can should ever be reprocessed. The removal of every contain-e- r showing a sign of swell will go a long way toward preventing food poisoning. Rigorous withdrayal of all packs showing extensive spoilag is imperative. " New York society women have formed their own radio club. Hes Not at the Maries, Boy ! |