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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY'; CACHE CQUNTY, UTA1L THE league URN A L national motor corps is perforating TO TflC LIGHT FOR WOMEN'S SERVICE good work tewisfcon Anothefi wart babyjbp Lrwt ton. Mrs. Sterling Yd font b proud mother of a Ss en and one. pound girl born Dee. ?;tL Mof her and bub are dong It-i ' A MMU, TEK MONTH, I la js r Advanco... carrier, PEIUilONTII, In Advance.., At Dtotoant the Rate of 1.00 Per Year. WIU Be Gives Advance Payment For fill Month or a Tear tn. A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED Associated Free to exelanivelyentitled to Adfcrtlni Rate! Ptrnlibel Chi : ' 5A ! A T ' - ' S ; - f? I t :i ;r iP--i ?''5 Kf Las become necessary to embargo shipment of alt classes' of freight, particularly foodstuffs intended fof the use of American troops abroad and Europes starving peole, from other parts,. efthe-countithrough the ports of Boston, Philadelph to and New York. 'One of the causes assigned is the strike of the freight ' i y 4( J " a ,r handlers. A nother ,- them- ondjBjsemwr 6fcom- fort grew m tae. 1 He dipped some porridge Into howls fand put them en a small table. My eye had watched him with growing TheVomen clmtiueurs of the motor cwps of the National Lengne for interest and I got to the talild m es4he iHO'ridtre ml mounted Serviep notnnty ftrrve antna hut atso dfraH ibelr own cleaning at4e courses in nulo rtpnlrlng and are a chair and seized a spoon. repali lag. .Smne of tls women have One moment, Bart," said my thoroughly ftimillnr with the meeh.uib'ii of motorcar, hereby eliminating the ho5.t7--- By " ofl.emiingTii isiTToTcpa IFTFiotsr jingo ! - WeAe forg, necessity v o.ivh and youre face baits like the . . dry hed of a river. Come here a min about-W'smerr'- -- to put their vessels in dry clock as soon as relieved from the war strain.,. Finally, there is said to be a decrease in labor facilities i OUR EXEMPTION BOARDS , on account of the holiday season. The situation is regarded as u.lf. of the A here there were aoftne buck, and dene class has of oar d tilers patriotic duty Bpecial a seriousrextremely so at the port of NewJTork, where it is said j rmuch hwvemot publieity-nohad highesHmportance. They parsm ttmDasin and s'distmfnsofr that food and supplies are accumulating to such an extent that it have they received very much praise. We understand that they! wap. 'He dipped the pail m a rain is impossible for it to be handled or' for cargo spapee to be nd 1 tbe baNln are now to be disbanded in their official capacity, and we feel that washed and and waited not upon Similar conditions Boston and Phila- : a Vord of appreciation .inv host, hnt Jaatle for the table and delphla. began to eat, being very hungry, boards. The freight handlers have been receiving 42 cents an hour ter hithtily drying my face on a towel. disTheir been has a dfficult one, calling for quick Ia a mlnnte jlP caroe on,i 8nt down for a day,. They now demand 50 cents an hoar for an crimination service Uo his own porridge nd breod and and excellent of men the Many judgement. appointed eight-hoday, with time and a half overtime pay for the ninth butter. .and tenth hours. The fact that the country is not yet out of the have carried out the work at a sacrifice of their own private interWhen he lmd flntohcd eating he set war and that. we have hundreds of thousands of men abroad who ests. They have had to deal with men of every' kind, rich and aside tlvcjdlshcs and 1 asked : T go and ee Rally Hun- fso'v patriot, mthe slacker, the cqnscientious obiector. , depend upon their home country for food, and the iurthef fact poor YelthehovF kelbeig?" Tf thenj there 'has been how few that millions bf Europeans are in a starving conditionrseems to What In the world do youwant accusations The unfairness! of overwhelming majority of these of Sully Dunkclbcrg? he asked. have imbued the freight handlers with the idea that now is the "Oh, just to- - play with her," I said time to seize Uncle Sam by the throat and shake him down. We men have performed their duty with strict honesty, great fairas I showed him how I could sit on Many young men are do not know how the situation can be met. The definite promise ness and infinite patience and kindness. my blinds and raise myself from the was made that there shouldjbe no more great strikes during the grateful to the members of their exemption board for fatherly chair bottom. HavenTymi any one to play with war. The struggle has not come an end ; yet a great strike is in interest and kind advice,. The influence of the boards has been home?" st .ZJjrrr LITir lor good. pj proge?8 at the prinrjd seaportsj hich- may have disastrous con- strongly Only my Cncle Peabody. unn real these and sequences. There should be some way of getting at the leaders ""'The ationrowes a debt of gratitude to "(TWinrydn ITke trt'ph'iywith blmr Oh, some, hnt he eant stand me J who fostered and fomented such a Labor disturbance at such a ostentatious patriots. any longen. Hes nil tired ont, and critical time. Food ard olhey supplies for our army abroad should t.ny. .Aunt 0'l. too. I'4e tipped over be loaded on such vessels as are available af "all hazards. If the' WAS FATEFUL YEAEL every single thing on that- - phi ('e."T over the honey yesterday unpatriotic freight handlers who have been receiving unheard-o- f AS long as time shall run, the y?ar lfilS wdl be considered one of tipped spl't It all over everything, and the great turning points of history.. You can really match rooend ray clothe. Im a regler pest. whges while other men have been engaged in, fighting the counto play with Rally Dunkel-bertry's battles at $30 per month, want to test their ability to collect it up with but two other years, that in which Christ was born, So I wantwant to play with her a litI exdrbttanfwages for their services or tie up overseas traffic,The and that in which America was discovered. tle v.Iiiie jii'-- t a vep little while," issue should be met with firmness and decision upon the part of said he and But now that the American coast is believed to have been Ioi ward, niareh a- . - -- , wash-stan- d , II, se-cur- ed ' V exist-atthe.DortV- mj-fcl- f ' ten-ho- big Rartr tbe- man asked, I wisht I httd a pal wo ur little-criticis- - - - - !rmpi-oi- , I'Lss-Wand- - then) shiny ifhil.ifidjVith low, express, openly, SuiliiylPDO JLli 1 L Edna JUu Vera tks and Thumps . - gpsnttf' :i 1 ent' nnswered n tone, afraid to;; 'tefes Vevn Me. buttons on."' sh)sw 1thconfidential In a Conie right Lr!,"he said, nnd I re- - iMel raond. entered the.; Mr. and MtS. men, her that when . . store I could hear my heart beating. . J ... Robert-EwPU- t 4JIe bouglita pair-and I would have them on at neejB. Hendricks Of Logan Frida) and made It necessary for hhn to Mr. H. Morris and II. U. Mu.o buy a palr of have recently "purebase'! n s shoes were bpttoned on my fet I saw i tittle of Sally Dunkelberg or the other j Dodge touring cars. . I people Of the village, my eyes being jennjet the fourteen year ol on ray feet most of the-- . time. I, and Mrs. Chari . Th man took us into his office and daughter of Mr. was taken, to the Utah-!- ; .' 1 tohL us io sit, down until he cmiidj Pond writeT tetter. ho hospital and underwent an op- , r ""Soon fllJTirse and MRgy"came for MondaV. . us and 1 bneftyWvered Rally's good-- eitlon torC-ana Van Orden Mrs. Him; man drove before the away with; hje we as him we. I remember telling children spent the latter part of en t!'e " 'pr ro,ai1 betwf the uesta.o the week fields o? ripened grain, my water-- 1 melon and my. dog and my little pet Mrs. atl Orden s aunt, Mrs. I;. hen. ickson. Tshitlltiot try TtTdc.nhe that hornet 'fhe sad neiVS reached-Le- w Incoming. We found Aunt Ieel In the f Tn-- s Tlr th death Of Ml. roadfive miles from home. She hud Mr. been vaWng and truveiing from house den formerly of Lewiston. to home moat "of the night, and 1 Bowden suffered a short illness Itave never forgotten herjoy st lfv and me and her tender greeting. She got , cf influenza. He leaves al mourn to hn children home small with five .into the buggy and rUe us, holding me in her tap. Un le Ie:v . jasg jj- j3 reported that his wif a body find one of. our nelghlimw had f been outln the wood nil mghT w ith is ill with fhe disease. Mr. Herbert Harrison was in pine tort hew. I maii how, although exeired by my return, he took offigyt Lake on business Friday., r I -- I tn , - ur I Mr, George Gee,? try. . m there anything youd like there, of Ton sit thcresnAlH have a fire going In a minute and get you warmed up." I He tv rapped me la his coat and Went Into the back room and bnllt a fire in a email Mo e and brougtitjne In and set toe down beside it. He made some pArrklge in a kettle while I eat Jmldinsr: my little Utfnds ever the stove I towirtr itACK OF PATRIOTISM. i g. ! W. ij C st ...... '.fX t 1 ! ehlv-erin- i ft . -- I1 . f ? ' 4 i , "Ia the the Onnghter of Horace Dunkelherg?" "Mr. ami Mrs. Horace Punkelberg." . amended, l!DJm-yea IJfnowJier, . Sally s, friend of mine. AVell get some break-fatuid tfun well go and find hi'r." i..He..carried-- , ipe Uiruugh .tlie . open door of his office and set me down nt hls rirek. The cold air of the night had chilled me and I was fell i A muting iivr the tn tor Acmto or DRl AND L DARREL OF THE ELESSED ISLES, . SEEPIM5 UP WITH LlZZiE, ETC, ETC HOLDEN. J 1 Sir. Gcoige Tac no and L'm.v who have been hoiiie in Lewii j is Applleictea ; ir. .- year? are preparing to rrlmA otheip former h' nv ip y.lbnulS v m l e hear future IMmtKHBU! Mr. Ralph Bernheiscl ha i -proper brought ate. po yon with be and ptisdns a store 1 hel farm to look beautiful back at thing? jUiUy purchased til "many ,kiow where Sally PunkelUerg llver t In window. .a BN yA' j Lf 1 5 1 By ' . i St H IRVItffi BACHELLEPn , V&V. PBE88 T A THE-NORT- dt" A to the e for reyabllca-tlo- n of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited to thto paper and also the local new published hereto All rlghw of repnbUcatloB of special dispatch hereto ere else reserved The COUNTRY A TALE OF ' IN THE TIME OF SILAS WIGHT A i Sh. and Mrs. J. II. Stocks ver; . Mr. Wright, I never wished that the guests of Mr. and Mr-'' - lFrariclIendricks;atPrestqL-Ne-vi'.:I lived In a ptdaee until now," Jlo-- dldnt mgleo etc tmtit I helrt Tip t day. both feet and called: look a there, j j Cncle" Peabody. Mr. Bert Orchard was calle t Then- he came and took me out of Mall Thursday on ac-- - - Yars i port cf hb The num told of finding me on hi little, veranda, and I told of my ride with Png Draper, after which Uncle I'cnhot-ly- . iaid-:. i Mr. brethef-in-t- o being at Jim Bowden door. The Lewiston district ueatn 1 rihcriy Tin go in to put in your boss and will resume "thrir workMonrlrT feed him.. Conipu,olJejf41 -- Jan. Sth. - And Im goln to cook tbe best Wm. Stocks Mrs. and Mr. dinner I ever cooked In my life," eaid were the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Aunt Peel. at . Richmond Peabody took me in his lap and said New Years day. very gently and with a serious look: Von didn't think! meant it, did Mr, Wm Hendricks was called ye? that you .would have to go 'way to Ashton, Idaho, Wednesday on frem here?" I . account of his son Allen bdngjO I don't know," was my answer. Com se I ihdnt"TTiean that. I just w ith Influenza. ! wanted jre toee tlmt tt want going ted The of home the for The flu situation in LewisTtfg nrifthp Th village Interested to do for you tokeep on tippin things ton is TJunkelhoTgiS. getting better. There has . me Immensely. I had seen it only over so. du That craning a I was about to go only been two cases reported ttikTi Ikh :!o. Peoplu vv ero moving there-has to hAd, Aunt Peel said to' ing the past week. As yet Jit the street. .One thing 1 Charter was granted by King John of England, was of equal rig- -- about did not fail to notice. Every tnnn my uncle: picthe but no been dances, Yet that event nificance in the world struggle for liberty we net touched his hflt as he greeted Do you remember what ol Kate mv friend. wrote down abojit him? This da hi ture shows started Thursday affected only one nation, while the world war ofl914-I91- 8 Jf Bea Square, frame house that first peril an he has met his-- first Dee. 26 If - there are wo more drew in nearly all modertv state u , of the Dtmhrlberjrt large for that great unan an I tan see that Rile cases in the future than we have It might tfe argued that the years that saw the decline of tillage, and hul llg dooryard with Wright is kind o fond o him. -Turkish power, which once reached to the, gates of Vienna, might trees la it. As a came near the gate I went to sleep that night thinking at present, the public gatherings I I Sally itmUillicrg plnjing with of the strange, eld,, ragged, silent will continue to be opened a witnessing an etiually fateful struggle .between y and woman. "Vtirr'rlrUdmrntwrajrtho trees. Mrs. Maud Stoddard no-ocivilizations so Yet this decline col ered long an era, that I wits tifraid and beyan to hang Richmond ' daughter . Alice of when hack. 1 looked down at my bare feet ypar stands out.. One might go still farther and say that CjHAPTER III. J "ill ohaliest both were of whirls Lewiston visitors on Tueswere at JPaitiere in 732, and Charles Martel overthrew iyR.illv and her friends had We Go to Itrfjr. Meetlng.and See Mr. Wright day. - - --"sig- tri c;l tl.cir phi and aere standing prevented them fronroverruniiing Europe'it"'was-aTrjeqijaH- y Again, Leo Mrs. and M. Mrs. Dopp nificant turning point. Yet the forces involved in that struggle n u group looking at us. I Heard I had a chill that night and in the visiting whi are' ksly children per: weeks that followed I was nearly Cottle and were relatively so small, that the world will never look at it As Tts that' Baynes hoy. Dont he burned np with lung fever. Doctor at Preston, the guests of Mrs. H. an equiiriyTlramatic dlmax OIjK dirt. Cluik Smfrem!ftH5)ifTtrtsee''"p5' Sto In the war just passed through, two great tendencies which every other tmy for a time and one Bernhisle Dr. and Mrs. J. evening Mr. Wright came .with him had been growing in parallel lines for 2000 years, met in final conand bedwatch, 4 nil night neur nty flict. 1 Jr.rspent New Yeafis dajrattty my heart nnrt shmjJ looking side-- . v v . rum the guests of Mr. and Mrs. hostile vr All the intervening-year- s must-b-o aear itr'ilisr nnior tribe regarded as prepnring for j In the morning die said that he ' that struggle We have seem in our day the fruition of 2000 , ... could com the next Tuesday morning T. Hutton. - the government; ftway-wetar- In addition, if theshippowners whose vessels have lately been released by tbe federal board do not playifair bubinsist-upo- n considering their own material welfare, they should be brought up with a sudden turn, even should it become necessary for the gov emment to again commandeer such ships. There has been considerable profiteering during the last twenty months, aiwLthe great American hog will continue to keep all four of his feet in the trough unless he is clubbed away. The rank and file of the people of the country are becoming very weary of the whole business, and would like to" see the'profitem ofAU kinds and classes get their just deserts. "Teace has not yet. been officially proclaimed, and, to all intents and purposes, the war is still in progress. The governnieut possesses all the power granted by congress! for use in war emergencies, and tshoukl be used in an effort to relieve the congestion of food and other at the Atlantic ports., If pithcr the freight handlers or supplies the shipowners ar esupreme in the United States, the people should be made aware of the fact at this time. Salt Lake Tribune. WHICH WAV ARE YOU PUU.ING? np-stai- is dr-rect- ly Btid-In.- ne the-Sarac- ens J. THERE are in the world two sets of forces one Is pulling lines? Thus down, the other pulling .up-U. pulling forward, the other years of evolution working along these conflicting " r: it has been our great privilege to be present at lb& backward. The homes,, the" churches, the schools, the ethical societies,. of the worldi history 'for 2000 years. Iihasoeen worth all it me x - t fcoststo liyeatthisdatrfulhourr PoratclIoTnbTme: YiirtTirpseiim.TYhightirAramari50clsBlfet and women up, putting more light and joy in human lives, and THE FARM TRACTOR. increasing' the sum total of the world's good and happiness us during the Arrayed against these benign agencies are the forces of greed, HO you know whatithe farm tractor has done-fo- r last year? 35,000 farm tractors, novTnsed in" America, have "appetite and passion,' which through all time have pulled down- ward and backward. enabled the farmer-t- o produce magnificent crops in the face of an It is a ceaseless,- - unending battler of vit.al and unprecendented shortage of labor and a shortage of hese tractors are replacing 1,500,000 hep-e- s and mules; and results; and it is the first business of every one to ask himself the ' " men who are now in the army. They prepare the ground 250,000 question: ) Which side an I on? Am, I with the forces which 'diminish for our food crops and later cultivate &.: harvest themr They the sura total of human joy and dwarf the. worlds manhood, or increase the efficiency of machieny. amloB the side of those forces which flood the world with gladThe man who has driven one old Dobbin or two old Dobbins ness and kindness and promote Jhe character that is the basis of laboriously up and down the furrows is in a position to realize'the all true civilization and advancement? virtues of the farm tractor.. ' . ' No matter how unimportant 'you , may seem to be in the . world's affairs, you are a vital force pulling- - one way or the other Mr. Iloovers abscnce abroad places the American people in Which way are you pulling TThe Christian Herald- .a dilemmar Until his return none of us knows what not to eat. h- - - ! far-reachi- ng horse-powe- r. our-far- ! m I -- after breakfast. In the dim dawn light, people who favor sinking -- r to walk to Cantoff. r thlCTh$ LVell, thhn, yoii msit lure a t lemifif. wardships Peabody Bayne, said my Aunt said toy ne c, ' to uivuli. He IidTiSTthlTT Rat down 'Xipnn Peel ns she stood lucking outnt the rwe cant agree how window nt Sir. Wright, that one the ground,' thoughtful and silent. In a imnnent my friend came out of the grandest, splrndide'U nien that with Mr. Dunkelberg, who kissed me. I eyor see or heard of. Hes an awful an da .O ,t.-- 1 and asked me tv tell flow I happened to, be there. I just thought I would come I said as I twistert a -- button on - my-coand .would fny no more to her. "Mr. Wright, you'ie going to take him home, are you?" Mrs, Dtmkel-ber- g asked. start off with him in as les,'ril hour or o, aii my friend. I ora interested in this oy and I want to see his aunt and uncle, yVVell, Salty, you go down to the of. flee and stay With Barf until they go. Ton'd like that, wouldn't you? the man asked of me. I don't know, I afd. "That means yes, said ihe man.- SitJJv and apoUier little drl came at, a o his time ii smart, man, worth moren a month of ourn, but ho cornea away off here to-- set np with a sick young one and walk back. Poo teat --all dont - it? ayesT. If any one need help to always on hand, Site Wright said Uncte Pea- body. I was soon out of bed and he came . no mnn to sit up with me, Wien I was wen again. Aunt Deel said one day: Peabody Baynes, I aint Irerd no preathln since Mr Pangborn died, guess we better to down to Canton Skywtf Jf there alnt no jnMistef Sunday. ile Wrrght "alw ays reads a sermon, If hes home, and the paper says he dont go way for. a month yit, ,1 f to-we- etin |