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Show Tuesday, December 10, 1912. Tin tri-- w rrat journal, loom, utah PAGE SEVEN r: TffiE 1IME3TIM "ILIVILIE : r ii JL f n and.ihothers.i - T . ofl A few years training in an fice or store is excellent for any woman! and many women . a such a training make the be$t sort of wives and mothers,' Mrs Hassell admitted. .But when I speak of business women I mean those that-ar- e actually in busi ness for themselves or occupy high salaried positions, where the salary and responsibility elevate them to a place in the commercial world. I am firmly convinced that such women become so vitally interested in their work, that they are unfitted for the duties of wifehood and the rearing of PERPETRATED DYWALT MPDOUCALL -- ; WE MAY ALL OP U5 HAVE TMESEM0TOR TROUBLES" f The good Journal1 few weeks has last leather the "our in benefited farmers greatly of their beet crops. the harvesting Another week of good" weather will about close'th'at labor for this season. In the early part of the fal during the threshing season, some of those interested in a thresher ' neglected the securing of their ' own crops for the sake of helping out their neighbors and friends L by threshing for them and let ' their own grain standing in th field in shock and if. it hadnt been for this good spell of weather it could not have been secur ed. It is an unusual thing to see stacking people hauling and grain in' November and Decern her, but it has been done here this present season. They ..are mow starting up the threshing ma "chinwgainr The erops have been good but a portion vof the whea orop had been frozen on accoun of the late spring. " Editor . . hil-dre- ' cannot serve. . n try; ' The Amusement season is --T- 'T nil' CaST Eiautly. it , When father was sick.abiat six years agef he read 'anl advertisement of Chamberlains' Tab-le-ts in Jthe papers that fit hxsl:ase exactly, writes Miss Margaret H Campbellof Ft Smith, Ark. of them and he purchased a box has not been-sic- k" since. My sister had stomach trouble-a- nd was also benefited by them. (AdvertiimnO PROBATE AND GUARDIAN. SHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or Tho Ra-ipoct- ivs Siguen for Further Information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, , CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Anno Bergengren FjelstedL .Plaintiff ! n ' Anton Bergengren, Defendant' Tp Jba sold at referees sale, on the 20th day of December 1912, at 10 a. m. at the front door of the County Court house, Logan " Utah:- Lot 1 Block 45 Plat A Lo'-gan City Survey, Cache County Utah," contaifttHg l Together .with all water" right thereunto belonging. - C. JENSEN HELMER PETERSEN , GEORGE C. JENSEN Xti Referees. J. Z. Stewart, Jr. . , ,, Attorney. (Advrtlement) , T J and-2160-a- cres, prices and the demand is always far ahead of what .she can supply. She first studied her profession at home and then went to Berlin, Brussels, and London. She spent eight years studying abroad, three of them under Louis Jacobs, the famous' art binderof Brussels. In 1905 she won the first prize in bookbindnotice ing at the international exhibition creditors in Brussels over more than two Estate of William Kidman, mndred competitors. After this deceased. n she went to London where for several years she had classes in Creditors will present 'claima bookbinding. In 1908 she assum- with vouchers to the undersigned :fullehargfrof - one of the ed at his residence at Mendon, largest - bookbinding establish Cache County," Utah, on or before.-th- e ments in' this country. 13th day of March, 1913. a on usi,.Aft entertainment was given on the evening of the 4th in our hall by a company of col-ore- VDiJRH.FlNtDt85.69 FOR SPEXKNO,EK0CERI6 PEDESTRIANS. &OINS WITHXJT A UCtNSfrTA&. MtOltf-SlDCTtMC STKCKT, eewiON-rH- r VI3MS ftWrtMKDOM.eASOLNC ANO BCIwa APOiJCMAN MUTT TIME folks. ' home dramatic . company is practicing on some plays they intend to present before the pub lie during the holiday season. i-- '! to --- Our Young Ladies M. I. A, gave oneTof"their leap-y- ear p hkir w airwell '7atronfc was sery-eed. Cake and in the yestry. A piano was purchased last season1 and the different:, ward organizations assumed ..the responsibility in pay Jng.for it,,, hence these '.amusements in part are't'oraiser funds ice-cre- two master! She should make - her choice' between a business career and a domestic life. When business women Inarry they " make fewer mistakes than the women of the home, because, they know men better. One reason 'whyTo many business-womeremain unmarried is that they earn more money than the average man. Miss L. Averill Cole .of Boston is said to be the most successful woman bookbinder in the coun- , . n. - J ? -- -- -- T ' nesainen. make am d - - Dat&oLArstpublication,Nov, NORWEGIAN SOCIETY 12th, A. D. 1912. ORSON G. KIDMAN, A meeting of the Norwegian Execntor. Society (Norge), ia hereby call-e- d J. C. WALTERS, Attorney. for that purpose. . " for Wednesday night "atr 8 f (Advertlaement) r oclock p. m. December 11th, at NOTICE TO CREDITORS I am informed that our . y he old Sixth Ward meetin ' Association will give an enlouse. All members of the So Estate of Harriet W. Woolf, tertainment in our hall on the and all interested are re. deceased. ; ciety 13th. The health of our people is be to requested presspectfully Creditors will- - present claims generally, good,' bui the report is ent. This meeting is called to with Vouchers to the undersigned in circulatidn that a case of mea effect a new organization and to his residence at Hyde Park, at sles has broken out on the west discuss such other matters as may Cache side of the river. !" County, State 'of Utah, on jroperly come before the meet- or before the 2Sth day of March, COMMITTEE. ing. WORST KIND. OF PRESENT. A. D. 1913. 4 Date of first publication, NoU EXCURSION. EAST AND TO The most miserable Christmas vember 12th, A. D., 1912. : CALIFORNIA presents the kindjhat no human . archie WOOLF, Nov. 23, 25; Dec. 21 and 23. Administrator of the estate of being is rich enough to afford, Is that which is bought to make a ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER to select just what we know is your time and enjoy yourwork. jong Limits, See agents for rates Harriet W. Woolf, deceased. Dont-wor- ry the thing most wished for. To over the selec- and particulars. show, to exploitoUes ownrvanity J. Z.- -STEWART, JR., Attorney. w - Advrtlsmnt) . . , . , True The Too Christmas . , are When to itJsCbrist-masof because tion to Spirit the ( AdvrtUment) you tempted buy give" something solely give x Much Mercenary Swapping-Se- ek a show-of- f and to rush around and dis- frien dwhoris alwaysXdeluged present, remember to Help Others. that the recipient has some rights. pense something .here, there and with gifts; instead, just send One" who understands .will be everywhere, .indiscriminately, and some simple littile remembrance ti i i 4 made ttnhappy by that kind of Now that we are creeping up to with no thought as to the suita- to the old, the poor, the neglectia You" of is worse the well whom that Christmas know. the than do will know, it ed, ' It' season, gift, yourself bility gift., you 1 when you receive a present that to have a little, talk the spirit to not give at all. This is true them good-r-ayou, too. represents a great sacrifice on the Many publications even though you run the risk of giving. Dont forget to gather up ths g A .Stingy- - Old childrens discarded toys and being called. part of the giver it makes you are taking up this topic feel miserable, even when the for a sane, sensible Thing. books, and send them to that i friendliof i and Even. a Christmas card with, a neighbor of yours, who- - has right spirit generous satisfactory Christmas. ness is behind it. To- many of us the Christmas-tid- e thought that has a personal signibrood of youngsters and littfe to The cost in money is --about the ficance is better tpan a hastily spend on unnecessary; gifts. The is by no means a joyous poorest of measures for any kind is the harrowing fear purchased expensive trifle given neighbor is too sensible to take it f of a gift. The thoughtfulness in of forgetting some one who will only;. because of the feeling of offense, and the children will it, the recognition ofVdesire for rememberus. Likewise there is obligation. ' J. rise np and call you blessed,; ' We all must remember in Litthings unasked for, the affection the feeling ofobligation in' the Dont forget to send a cherry, that goes with ' it, counts for matter of givingtojots of people tle' Women how the March letter to the old H Xmuc- h- more. Every -- ChHstm as " you "cannot J season other folks"at hoinerif interest o each of us receives a message that us even a little bitxlh conjunc-tio- n breakfast to the poor family spend Christmas with them. It is means more than the most expen- with this and the natural se- around the comer, andhow much yonrpresence they are yearning, Niye gift. Yet we forget that quence oMt, comes the tende; happier all of Christmas day was for, not your presents; sometimes in the perplexing selec-- to overspend for this initial sacrifice. Dont send an opera-glasbag tion of presents for others. Wo-- This in itself becomes a feyer- - This is the sort of .thing-th- at nor a chafiing-dis- h apron to that mans HomeCompanion. ish epidemic. The attend makes "Christmas real, that; fost- friend of yours who lives on a ers and Tnjnntains the meaning farm And does her share of the action qomes when pi and Cleanest SOCIALISM'S ONWARD ceived, orTvefind that we must of -- Peace oikEarth. Good wilLto farm work, She would not say ; MARC H of course, but it ia safe to venstint the family'or ourselves to Men. I j This spiritin so manV in- if, Rooms in the City make up for unnecessary and in- stances appears tohave become ture that a Dook or a years subFrom 127,653 in 1900 the excusable extravagance. only a sayifig with no significance scription to a' good magazine cialist vote in this country grew would please her better. Mc; - COUSIN PHEBE While this is a Christmas feaJournal- - Building Rates: ; to 434,683 !n 1908. From present ture" that we all Calls Magazine. . r . wish to overcome, indications this year it will ex- it is not-s-o YULE-TID- E DONTS morally enervating PATTERN ceed 675,000. an increase of 55 as the Dont wait the week beuntil This mercenary spirit. in eent four fore Christmas to begin working .per yeahs. has grown to such an' extent that . wl So far from the Roosevelt doe it dominates ca then and fret gifts, our your-whe- n tern giving, even; trines being the only sure anti-dot- e seJf into-.fever of discomfort stitch froinxaxpiece of work that FOLLOWING 13 THE NEW SCHEDULE AT. LOGAN OFFICE we feel that putting author to. Socialism, 'a their i into the seasons activities Xour 0Ter them ia finished, I plSce a piece of so often asserts, in several f the Olotisg of Mails:,..;, 'x 4 X ' yj y motives transfer-pape- r veryJbest on then t ray goods, Rooseveltism mi and 3:30 p. m.4 and North nurseries West, South... East, of a. leading .....7r30 -. a layer of cloth to prq tect the example ourl rich Preston Branch . . .. . . Socialism his found a congenial .Take : for . 7.V. . 11 :50 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. whom feel 1" . to must we friends wq work, which is laid on thAdoth ; branch Loop, rla Wellsville etp with ; f , g, ,"".;. 3.30 p. ' m. ' atmosphere and of a SCHDC RtCut iiCdjQIIC5 using a common rolling-pin- , Instead Something. give I -' PhiladelProvidence and Millville, R. F, D.. 9:30 a. m. amazing rapidity. In . . mere remembrance Indicating the press down very hard,, exactly ia Benson-Kinw.-1 phia, Pittsburg and Chicago, sentiment of .7. (except if-Sunday);!; .7 :00 p. m. I were rolling piecrust writes " , . the, season,. they,! , , 4 X nostrums where the third-part- y No. D. F. Ward 1, College 9:30 a.m. Way o Bt mrr who can well afford to buy the phystdra mo $ keep abrtMt a contributor to Needlecraft. The were best advertised I and : c0m-- : D. No. 2, Greenville Way . . . . ; :30 a. m ; 777779 are the ones for costliest raised pattern, pressing bn the - Arrival Oftikil: manded exceptional favor, the So-- . whom we gifts, and to whom we boot X Utt fwMcetitfcd ptepa. impression-papeleaves the im scrimp cialists made & surprising showEast, WesVNorth and South. .8:20 a. Asa tb tmt ptyttuA, the expensive gifts. Those tiut m meet print on your material. " ' give p.m. 8:30 p. the where ing. la California also, Branfch . ... 7 Preston a. . in and 4 :30 p. 7 would jb. something whp jrevel Roosevelt" faith found vita most beautiful that Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc 7 .V. . never can af- v.V "WOMEN .; . 1.00 pm. they IN .7;;; BUSINEE3 zealous believers, the, same grow- ford Providence and hlillville .. remem-- i wood th ten. a .v . . .. , . 4 :30 p. ra. . ; are ,, cheap given th of Socialism-i- s apparent. eS Mrs. NnritP Isabella Benson-Kin- g H. BosHassell It wu coa prepandon. of hmneA . 11:45 a. m. (except Sunday).......... . . tnm Cm prescription of a practlaiut ton is ' , Instead of arresting the disease, woman F-- D. No. 1,. College War4 . ; wholesale j:he R. only k nUreIv in t r)Uc ..774:30 p. m. the only patent cure and infalli-- , If, we Were to remedy air this of lace curtains in R-- F. D. No. 2, Greenville . manufacturer . bet-, , . 1 X) p. ye. men the cultivate r Haa a cxcroeUtioc its we should try and Me this country. She is General Delivery and stamp window, open froin 9 to 10 oclock remedy seems to hasten fnmJ the of real ter the spirit spirit, of the Womens Board of Trade, developiqent. New York World. Chriat "X a. m. on Snudays and Holidays. . . Child. S IZF&'I ss 22 J an organization that has bn' its Carrier Windows 10 from .9 'td aTtidn HOLIDAYS. ' bpcn ---You --can make your store ad-- " roll names the of the membership and Order Money Department and. Carrier Window one de- - keitrai CMa, Co, wit&m e the exquisite pleasure tT? most active business women of Register vertising in The Journal,-a-s closed on Sunday. sale by Drug Co. Boston." Mrs. Hassell does not to any.one of your patrons rive from giymg, if it is done ai "For Ahd with a all other desire will free a friend offering, leading drnggista agree with the would be aletter from a busi- - t ' Pri-mar- x , r. , , THE 7 nd serious-pleadin- Ji X f heart-warmi- PAlAGE HOTEL p ng that-JiLn- s, Bet ee w 50c and Up rolled: Jur a we-ar- - x r 1 f. t IDsUa f -- g, " : t- -- ...... .... .... x r, IeroS - t tw 1.-0-0 .80 i , -- -- vice-preside- nt , . wel-fom- . , theory that .j, i |