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Show . ' 0 - THE JOURNAL, wo THE JOURNAL ILBUSHK.U BY PUBLISHING COMPACT. , KARL A YD ENGLAND AUGU8TU8 GORDON IN CHILDISH Wednesday, June 2, 1920. COT. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LOGAN LOVE Flowers Were Laid on Graves of Soldiers in 1865. Q Why a Majority of the Smaller Cars y Come on Goodyear Tires IDITOR Entered At the Poat Offica Every Day Ja the Weak, Except Sunday, Old Chronicles Credit John Redpathi At Logan A Second Claaa Matter. With Idea That Lad t the Prto-en- t Beautiful Custom of MeA UBH,TUITION RATES morial Day. BT MAIL. PER MONTH, la Advance ,.0c .t. BY CARRIER. PER MONTH. la Advance. :..7Qc In the early part of April. 180.3, a . A Discount of f 1.00 Per Year Will Be Givea For Advance man named Jolm Reilpatli wae acting r , v Payments tor a Full Year. In the anperlntemlent of xWkmiI - . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS , of Clinrleoton, S. C. John city ' The Aaaoelated Preaa la exclusively eotlUed to the aae tor repabUeatlon w a a nITh f eu B(wa dlapatchet credited to It or not otherwise credited In this the Northern nepnper reporter apiiile during the Cltll paper and also tha lacol nea published herein. nod trad ticen with General SherAll right of republlcation of special dispatches herein are also marred. ear; man on "hi miiri h to the sea, rending ' Advertlslnf Rates Furnished on Application out the flrrt nenrpaper report of the rurrender of the city of Clmrleaton. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS He aae a tnau very roueirintererted all the automobile accidents are the fault of careless drivers. In education; that aae ahy he wa NOT to hettpr eihool conditions, is gross carelessness espfcially in big cities, on the part trying ahlih, after four years of the Civil of pedestrians. In these days ofapid transit the streets are not aar, a ere very had. There aae one man with his head in the school In which he aus particularly a Safe refuge for the absent-minde- d Interested, ahleh a as conducted In an to for , Ileil-pai- t li Last year more cars using 30x3-- , 30x3 Vi- -, of 31 x tires were factory equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other -- 4-in- ch , kind.1 jl . plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these tires for the smaller cars by Goodyears enormous resources and This children clouds or for people to stand and gossip or play old church. to this school one marbles. t The streets are no place for anyone who is thinking of As he went past a plate that he morning attenundivided his Unless the else. pedestrian gives something iiatl been famous as a race course, tion to saving. his life, he must pot cross the streets. but a as noa- used as a cemetery for There are very many prudant drivers of motor cars who ob--. the soldiers 'a ho had died In tattle.1 He looked the fence of the cemeserve every precaution to avoid accidents, yet who meet with 6ne tery, and Itover made his heart sad to see motors because Are is the way the graves of the brava men occasionally of a serious nature. It , -- mechanical and cannot be controlled as readily as horses, 'ihen, acre neglected.- He wished that somemight he done for them. vehicle. We say it thing too, the speed is faster than the horse-draw- n When he reached the school he ad-- , Is a safe speed for an automobile to cross a 'crowded' street at dressed the children, telling them that It made him unhappy to see the badly twelve miles an hour, yet that is a breakneck speed for a team rared-fograves, and asking them to and horses have eyes and instincts to wave themselves from injury trv to find time to gather a few wUd Hotter for the cemetery. which engines and carburetors have not. gather armfuls of posies, and But the automobile has pome t stay and the best thought of JnatWell hide the graves front hlgtit so the best minds should be exerted to make it less dangerous less that theylt never look bud again, one deadly. The Wall Street Journal estimates that there, are now little pupil cried. The enthusiasm of the youngster 7,600,000 automobiles and motor trucks in the United States. Aft who had jumped to her feet and aug- automobile, or truck to every third family; one to every fourteen persons. And the manufacturers. predict that, 2,000,000 automo-biles and trucks will be produced and sold during 1920. ' In a recent bulletin of the National Safety council it ia ' Announced the automobile has become the most deadly machine in America because the mortality reports and statistics indicate that during recent years automobile accidents have resulted in the numJer of deaths . caused by inapproximately dustrial accidents of all sorts. In New York City 677 persons were killed by automobiles in one year. Statistics also show that year by year the number of automobile deaths is increasing in almost exact ratio with the increase ' in number of automobiles. This year 9,000,000 automobiles and trucks will be in use. We would rather the statisticians would compute the thousands who will be killed. S. I Herald. js scrupulous care. , j They represent the same intense endeavor to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for tbe marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sires. - -- - This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at our nearest Service Station. Gd there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. r 'i one-ha- lf 30 x 3 ft Goodyear Fabric, 30x34 Fabric, Double-Cur- e Tread Goodyear Anti-Ski- . $1150 AJ 8 Single-Cur- e Tread d Goodyeae Heavy Touriat Tube are thick, wrong tubes that reinforce eating properly. Why rik a good caing with a cheap tube! Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube cost little more than tubee of lam merit. 30x3 ft size m wmttr- proof beg.. BETTER TIMES AHEAD FOR MEXICO c - k. MVk , ? ment and a cessation of the disorders that have afflicted Jthe , fJohn Rsdpath. republic since Porfirio Diaz was expelled nearly a decade ago. But geated the armfuls of flowers was is the fact not forgotten by John Redpath. A hr significant and hopeful symptom of 'improvement vent about bla work tha next and Obregon few days bo thought during of It often,- and that the revolutionary movement headed by Huerta 3 beautiful plan grew in bla Busily. has the support of practically all the other factions. This is so mind. All Sattlad. J , ' Fatlwrf'Tou "wont marry Hrnrl unusual a circumstance irfIexi.can politics as to be noteworthy; Ho would aet a day when apart baht rod pair. You dont want to the. universal dislike for and the graves In the and while it may be soldier cemetery M. Dupont berguso bo bai gray hair. "constitutional regime- - identified with would bo decorated wttb A Saga and Ive do pationco wltb you disgust with' the t t , Sowers, j i ; j th, papa! ,l(rtu,r the personality of the late President Carranza. rather than to I At thatt time Charleston was atilt uni Fatlr-- d Sow I bare foaud husnevertheless it new implies leaders, der military rule and was governed by band for universal confidence in the yoa who baa no hair at all I Comare Colonel Woodford classes and of Union the factions all army. Ruy Bias (Paris). that the influential elements of John Redpath wnt to Colonel Wood , . new order of things if their country a need for the realize to him ford and told about tbe plan, asking A Choap Triumph. is again to take its place among the safe and civilized nations of ing him to appoint the day a military Edwin Dont you believe mo, dearelvll and Tha decided data holiday. ' ' oat, when I tell you that you are the the earth. was decoration tha for upon May 1, No country will view these signs of brighter days beyond .the aud on . that day over 10,000 men, only girl I ever loved? Angeling Oh, ye. But thata not States. United women and children were present at Bio Grande with greater, satisfaction than the nearly as nice as It would he to know a memorial and then service, marched has it that I'd stolen you from tome other On numerous occasions within the last six or eight years to the cemetery, where tbe children and girl. by should only we intervene; that on tbe graves while seemed almost imperative dropped Sowers sang patriotic songs. . the exercise of a patience that to some people appeared pusillan- everyone The Choice. Such was tbe first Decoration day. and even But I dont Ilka tbli cold boiled imous has that extreme step been averted. Provocations From that time on the custom of mutton jou'to nerved me. the new were decorating-- all tha grares of the eel justification for it has been abundant, and only .recently Doesnt dlcra on one day grew te be popular. boarder objected peevishly. de Mexican do. The would less no havo any choice here? there intimations that nothing ' The custom of tbe grates decorating Certainly, the landlady responded. ef the dead soldiers did much to wipe facto government has contrived to pile impudence upon indignity Ton havo tbe choice of eating that bewell-nig- h extent away tbe bitterness felt between th and add outrage to exasperation to an or leaving It alone. North and South. Franof the hostilities. people on bent forcing lievable from a country not deliberately cis Mile Finch expressed just such solidified In every conceiv- a thought in his Decoration The president should padlock and has encouraged it day poem, Furthermore, mis- which every; child In school has read, Mr. Palmers mouth. of suspicion, a success feeling sinister with and able way Bins and tha Gray." against The In Poland potatoes are monev. trust and hostility among the Latin American nations John Red path Heed to be an old to able prehas Same here. our saw beep and government custom the sum, that That he the United States. A in spite of founded become one ef tbe meat pleasoff, hands its has and kept and patience, serve its poise and ing Later holidays. la popular reckoned be Ufa be founded tbe Red path CUautaa-gu- a these innumerable affronts and grievances, is nowlo the in consist fact if will bureau.. which la stiU popular and reward The credit.' to its distinctly baa been tbe means of giving enter been allowed Mexican having people, fact it shall prove that the tatnment and education to thousands unwise theories and experiments, and thousands of people. Utica Globe. own out their work to freely desirous of have cpme at last to a sense of their folly and are now friend best the of they winmVSid deserving the good opinion . ever had. Deseret News. fM :V 4f 4 F.r I , m - 11 y s , - - v p t , r DIF STORIES , wishi i n - That the constant" drip of water will wear away a stone is true but its a slow process. Muscle and a hammer will do it Quicker. Some of the worlds greatest loafer posed as philoBophen and got away with it. - ' tba momarlal torrioaa. Tha dag tkowld ho kept Mcrod kg ill--' it ia not too moch to giro ono dag to ahow honor to I ha htnvn doad. x m dont get along very wen, it probably of7 good advice. . Isnt for any Tack The chaperon has the most thankless job if she does her work .well 'Anybody that is quiet nowadays ia in a class by himself. Lump and nut coal took another jump in price of 75 cents per ton in Salt Lake. Lump coal ia now $9.50 per ton delivered there and nut coal is $9. A shortage of coal due to a lack of cars is said to be the cause of the rise in price. , 1 If Somo poapla plan faatFHtisa far Mamoriai dag inatand af planning to tab part In nnf yt ' 4-Ad- ; '' 1 1 a ten-year-o- ld . - Ogden City has awarded to the Moran Paving Company a con tract for paving Washinjjc Avenue between the 'river bridgi The pric and the city limits. is $182,238. Thia is a price oi $7.65 a foot and eitizens who ap commission peared before the wanted to know why thia pavement should cost 6o much wbcr similar pavement on tha west Eatatea of Erastas' K Hiaaheth . mm. Creditors will preseui clgltts with vouchers te tbo undersigned ut bis rcsiijfuro la Avon, Utah, on or before Jho lttg dsy of , f July IMS. Data of first publication May 13, : 1121. I bamuel a Bankhead, Walters A ,i Admlslstrster. Harris, Attorneys. Aft applied purchase price If sale be confirmed on such hid, the remaining ninety per cent of purchase price to be paid la cash on contrmatiea of sale by district court; taxes for the year 120 to be paid by the purchaser, prior unpaid taxes (if any there he) to bo paid - by the slate; all Hens on the property (if ny there be) to be paid by tbe estate. . The real estate which the undersigned will sell as aforesaid la situated la the County of Cache, in the State of Utah, and is described as follows, to wit: Lot three ,(J) ia block twenty-nln- o (21) in Plat A of Wellsville City Survey containing ono aero and ono fourth of an aero. Dated May 2tk A. D. 1120. GEORGE PERKINS, Executor The frost of - Monday-nig- ht donga te Alt the irava, NOTICE TO CRBOrrORS Memorial dv la observed at a u mortal not alone for the men of Clvl) Tomatoes and lfalfa County' 1 and la The Matter of the Estate of Harvey fMt war or thooa who feU during tht wa suffered IJighr cost of most, according to the materials It. Loveland and' Mary Louise, answer the was $iven with Spain. It It observed for aU - . Lsvelead, Deceased. these and for the thousands who wont weather bureau. ; J abroad to fight for liberty and never OGDEN, June 1 Because the Creditors will pUse present returned. Hallowed la the ground Matt Blokovitch an Austrian resources of the city are auch at claims with vouchers to tho under-etgne- d a hero they Feat, pbethor they bo tbs miner working in Park City did! the addition Bone-dr- y no time that hie at present North office, old soldiers or the new, ' not trust the banks ao he kept ! al expense can be incurred, Main Street, Logan, Utah,- - on or be- helped by te r V t i adjutant. BSg The man who is willing to tell all ft knows, is likely to go ' ' further and guess at a good deal more,' his savings hidden in his home j Argonne park, dedicated to the for.fu,y.11.20 of flr,t Now he wishes he hadnt for the city by the Walker company'as a D. C. LOVELAND. night before last someone enter- public park will be returned to ed the house and stole the whole the company. Administrator. A resolution to Leon fonnesbeck. lot amounting to $3,000, ' this effect was adopted by. the Attorney for Administrator. but said that nothing coudi be The Utah Elks opened a three' done in making a p4rkat thi " . l' o ; ' day convention in Salt Lake City time. cREDrroRa nqticf. to, ' this morning, and big (telega- In The Matter of Tbe Instate of tlon8 are Present from all of the Alma Myers, Deceased. branches of the order in the state. Creditors will present claims with and deputies let a fifty gallon vouchers to the undersigned at his Thirty one couples applied .fori barrel of claret misg the sewer residence is Weiuviu city. Cache marriage licenses at the office manhole and the contents ran Cousty. utsb, on or befone the nth of the Salt Uike County Clerk down the guttfr on' Twenty; 0Vfim publication. May n. yesterday. Fourth Street hilL, mo. The barrel of wine yas one of' OLIVER MYERS. Administrator. barrets Ogden valley reports ,the cold-- the sixteeR,fifty-gallp- n C. W. DUNN. est first of June in rainy yea ft 'vintage which Attorney (or Administrator. Frost killed Vthfe tender vege destroyed today ,,upon the Adv. tables and some 6t the ' suga' rdrr of the supreme cour$: Tlje beets. NOTICE OF SALK OF It'is said ice formed o; Vine was part of a l6t seized in a REAL FHTATK the pools' of. waters' along th raid upop the store of Joseph ' v.' ' river. a after about Laucircia, tponth ' la the District Court of the . a a- a the prohibition law( went int'j Judicial District of the MatoFlrt o ' Samuel I(. Cramer, a Ufal effect. Utah, ia a ad tor the County of Cache. pioneer and one of the early get i tiers of Ogden died at hia horn PROBATE AND GUARDIANin the Matter of the Estate of H in Salt Lake yesterday. SHIP NOTICE Hansel Perk lax. Deceased. was 90 years of age. Tbe undersigned will sell at private CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OK TH sale tbs rest estate hereinafter deRESPECT rVH SIGNERS FOK scribed, on or after the 7th day of FURTHER INFORMATION Murray W- McCarty of Salt Juse A. D., II2 at IS oclock a. m. Lake was elected commander o 1 the District Court of the FM of said day, end written bide will be the Utah department of the Am taJudicial District of the State of received at tbe residence of the unerican Legion at tbe ronvertior Utah, ia aud for tho Cooaty of dersigned la Welleville City la Cache held in Ogden yesterday. Jobv Cache, State of Utah. County, 8tate of Utah; terms of sale, a deposit of ten per cent of tbe E. Holden was elected adjutant smountof each bid to accompany NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Earl L. Anderson assistant same and to be on ttii .victories have been opposition. bon-hea- d -- |