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Show i V" T rnr. page two Saturday, July 3o, 1921. joUKNA L, LOGAN tUTf, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH plan. TlmniH ! ThornTV he aufil They are the teacher of wisdom ami Who am I that I should think myself or my daughter too Rood for the like, ua Christ since It Is written tJbut Old not complain of themT jivut THE JOURNAL EVENTUALIvV-VH- Y wsut.ro.' NOT NOW! Ji-.- 1IULLSHKD AVI) ENGLAND PUBLISHING OOMPANT AUGUSTUS GORDON- Entered at the Poet et . .EDITOR - the Week, Except Bander, Every Dey Logan as Second Claae Matter. In Office Ht'UM'JtlP'i KN KATE MAIL. PER MONTH. In Advance... BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance ... . lit bcoii n 1 1.00 ..Pdv V - v. .IV IIIB fl I .80c 8T " 1 tx! vn Payments For a Full Tear. ..70c F or Advenee MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Tie Aaaoctated Preae la exclusively entitled to the nae for repnbllcatlna of ell news dlapatchee credited to It or toot otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republlcatton of special dispatches herein art also reserved Advertising Rates Furnished on Application, '? JL luckrlber y Biuwn can't find a geezer in the town to marry. 1 let ma has notion! ol her own about a enough whos good and numma drat is iiy. Old papa Brim a , ha. ,.,l , t!, in, mu . is an hi daugh'ci wlmsfor sale, so Lark to kale of tts cloth-- s to reach her knees about And rnarnma dub her baby out with ear1- Eunice there an Mis meet While Pans. off to her and ships for a Ear Mr. shes and soon in pickle, bo's looking Jor a wealthy gid, noble foreign bloke; he hasnt got a nickel. A 'i atony broke. Iik every his ancestral roost, and there'. oon as they are introduced, he shows her to say she needs more money home i.umce and wires i noble wedding, She spenHi her daddvt fad he u preadmg. daily away. right then she seeks her iaid earned cash in cutting quite a splendid dashM-a- nd t'rrdom. Stie s had enough of carls and counts: spent daddys kale in tak-- s a lot to feed em. When rim secured her large amounts; it and then regains her senses. divorce, she amides to our slx.es, of course, hit daughter to a rad hook had to he all h- -r man old Its cot f ler second choice is then a man, whos middle names "expmt his bread by sweating, and shes as just a plain American, who earns as a clam la bake his bread and fry his ham, and take his honest M,si i.umce 1 - 1 CIVILIZATION A TEDIOUS JOB THE dispatches tell us that the dreadful practice of the human under the guise of religion has again broken out in an alarming form in India, where it has always been more or less prevalent. Many of the benighted 300,000,000 inhabitants of that, country believe that certain of their gods and goddesses can ' only be propitiated by the putting to death of a human victim, and there is great demand for victims. The latest is that one tribe that got angry over its heavy taxation, following poor crops and disease, and burned a woman alive to satisfy the gods. Human sacrifice is said to have an ineradicable hold upon a very large npercenFollhenpeoplref India These factsTcausecT Arthur Bris; bane to write editorially in the Hearst papers that trying to civilize .the world with such people in opposition, is a hopeless task and can never It does seem like a long and hard job, and that is what is is, but it can be done, in time. , Brisbane is wrong. It cannot be done in a few. years, but it can be done, for to leave poor human beings with deadly superstitu tions in their minds like that would be entirely wrong on our part. It was not so very long ago that the religious fanatics at Salem, Massachusetts, burned women who were supposed to be witches, and this was just as bad as the poor ignorant fanatics of India are doing now, yet the descendants of those g fools in Massachusetts are among our best and enlightened people today. Take any one of those families in India and transport them to this country; place their children in our public . schools and teach them right from wrong, and when they grow up to manhood and womanhood they would no more murder and burn a human being that we would. Ignorance and superstitution sways a large per eentage of the world, but ignorance and happy petting. 170,000 Now in Use They Had a Long Day of Comfort In Jte Current. Have yon heard from limncy" Ala naked as tbej paddled on. Not a word, said Harry. "Youre uot expecting to meet Blm KeNoi That's the part of getting home for me. said Harr), turning wltte a widle. "Let her drift for a minute," wild Abe. I've got a letter from James Rutledge that I want to read to jou. There's a big leon In It for both of us something to remember as long as we live. witch-burninAbe read the letter. Harry motionless. Slowly hiy lead bent forward until Ids chin touched hls breast. A lie said with a tender uote In hls fohe us he folded the letter: This man is weH along In life. He hasn't ) until to help him as you have. Bee how be takes It and she's the only child he has. There are millions of OF IKE CEflCT pretty girls In the world for ou to choose from." superstitution can both be educated away. I know It, but there's only one Blm Kelso In the world," Harry answered She waa the one I Tt "JpEa "Warty Two oclock when flI5ug!it. As to wharwTfspaaUhg wTTFi mournfully. lovod. In him fell watered we and conclusive evidence hla have Samson, having ' AST fall, and every other election Yes, but youll find another. It time, the public hears itself horses, got Into bed. Yet he was up two letters, on from. Col. Zachary looks serious, but it Isnt voure so of in terms of respect and affection. spoken The voice of before daylight, next morning, and Taylor, In w hich he says : joimg. Hold up your head and keep a hymn of praise as he kindled Harry Needles hi Also recommendthe public, Vox Populi vox Del, You'll lie happy again soon. welfare of the people," singing the Are and filled the tea kettle and ed for the most Intrepid conduct as a gohig. but I don't see how," said Majbe, and even the authority of the public, are all familiar platform lighted hls candle lantern and went scout and for securing Information of the boy. and lecture amenities. To ask what they mean is futile, because, out to do bis chores wliUe Sarah, great value. Compelled to abandon There are lots of things you cant to her new disapbis wounded horse he swam a river see from like other oratorical phrases, toiling masses and peaceful partly reconciled where you are at this present dressed and the observation began fire the under and under pointment, moment. There are a good many miles intervention," they do not mean anything at all." Yet the public work of anothej day. So they and of three of our officers, through whose ahead o you, I reckon, and one thing Abe and Harry and others like them, exists, without functions of its own. help he got bafk to hls commuml, jou'll see plainly by and by that It's pays the profiteering each nnihl-tldh, under the urge of hla own bringing a bullet In hls thigh." all for the best. I've suffered a lot mymiddle man; it pays the profiteering landlord, the profiteering spent their great strength In the With no knowledge of military serself but I can see now it has been a and defenae of the cook. the and When corporations and their building republic plumber vice and a company of untrained men, help to me. There Isnt an hour of It profiteering I'd grew prematurely old. Their Abe had no chance to win laurels In be willing to employes are on good terms it is privileged to ride In trolly cars and give up. work began and ended in (lark ness the campaign. Hls command did not y They paddled aloug In silence for a under conditions which would be considered indecent in darkest and often their days were doubled by get In touch with the enemy. He had time. In So of burdens the the the When night. Africa. hla hands full maintaining decent re' corporations and their employes fall out, it walks It was my fault, said Harry presof their time each year was gard for discipline among the raw ently. I never could say the half I weary. miles to and from its humble avocations. It works long reckoning more' than one. frontiersmen of hls company. to wanted when she was with me. My hours in stuffy, office buildings, is dynamited whenever our Bob Sarah went down to the village In When the dissatisfied volunteers tongue Is too slow. She gave me a next of When the the afternoon day. shevist emigrants consider that financiers have too much money. were mustered out late In May, Kelso j chance and I wasnt man enough to Samson came In from the fields to hls and McNeil, being sick with a stubborn j take It. Thats all Ive got to suy on . It is taxed by the government for all its with poor necessities, supper she said; service unfit for were declared fever, that subject." Mr. Biggs Is stopping at the tavern. and sent back to New Salem as soon suppr tax on such reckless luxuries as a dish of ice cream or stick Some time afterward In a letter to new He silk dress and some as they were able to ride. Abe and his father the of chewing gum. Years ag6 Mr. Vanderbilt went on record As brought a boy wrote: beautiful linen for Mrs. Kelso. He Harry Joined Captain . lies company I often think of that ride down the saying, The people be damned," and he said whole mouthful tells her that Rim has made a new of Independent mouth river atid the way he talked to me- .- It it is damned, always ha been and probably always will. be. We, man of him. Claims he has quit or so later Abe to serve Wes se gentle. He was a big, of a man who weighed over the .dear people, t he great publityalwayspay the piper, but we drinking and aregone to work, Rim and with Captain Early, Harry being under her mother terribly excited. He a surgeon's care. The latter's wound two hundred pounds, all of It bone and never call the tune. . , wants them to move to 8t. Louis anil was not serious and on July third he muscle. But under hls great strength live on hls big (limitation In a house too joined Early' command. , was a woman's gentleness; under the ' rent free. to next hls This company was chiefly occupied dirty, ragged clothes and the rouglt, To the best of our knowledge and belief this paper was the1 . Samson knew that Biggs was the in the moving of supplies and the bury- brown skin grimy with dust and and fipst only one in the country to Buggest that the way to pay type of man who weds Virtue for her ing of a few men who had been killed pegsplration, was one of the cleanest the soldier bonus would be to collect up that million dollar a day dow ry. la small engagementa with the enemy. Souls that ever caine to this world. I "A mans Judgment la needed there, g fellows don't mean that he was like s minisIt was a band of interest coming from allied nations because of borrowed money, said he. Its a pity Jack Is gone In the costume of the frontier farm ter. He could tell a story with pretty I And now comes the Rainbow Division Veterans Association, Biggs will take that girl away with and workshop ragged, dirty and un- rough talk In It, but always for a pursure as shooting If we dont look shorn. The company was disbanded pose. He hated dirt on the hands or meeting at Cleveland, and suggests that very thing to the gov him out." July tenth at Whtfewater, Wisconsin, on the tongue. He loved flowers like eminent. The unpaid interest now amounts to a billion and a Oh, I dont believe hed do that,' where, that night the horses of Harry a woman. He loved to look at the ' I hope he has turned and Abe were stolen, From that point stars at night and the colors of the said Sarah. half, just what is needpd for the bonus. over a new leaf and become a gentlethey started on their long homeward sunset and the morning dew on the man." with a wounded sense of de- meadows. I never saw S man so much tramp 5 Senator Penrose denies that there are serious differences beYVelI see," aald Samson. cency and Justice. They felt that the in love with fun and beauty." tween himself and President Harding. Of course. All that Pen They saw and without much delay Indians had been wronged. that l be They reached Havana that evening the background of hi pretmwhms; for f greed of tand grabbershad brutally and- - eoht their canoe to bsb wIm 'Tose sald WasT"TdonTThinR ITmakesTnuchIfferincirwho is on day within the week he and BIm j violated their rights. This feeling had kept boat to rent, on the river shore. secretary of state. Congress will blaze the way in foreign af- rod away and did not return. Soon been ideepened by the massacre of the They ate a hot supper at the tavern fairs paricularly the senate. It wont take a program from the a letter riime from Blm to her moth- - j red Women and children at Bad Kx.y abd got a ride with e farmer w ho was er. mailed at Beardstown. It told of A of mounted men went going ten miles In their direction. secretary of state or anybody else." Things would have come their marriage In that place and said with number them .and gave them a ride now From hls cabin some two hours later to a pretty pass if a president should have resented being waved that they would he starting for St and then. Some of the travelers had they set out afoot In the darkness. "Going home Is the end of aU Jourtjonlrln a few hours on the Star of little to eat on the Journey. Both Abe aside for a senatorial TiancK" the North, She begged the forgiveand Harry suffered from hunger and neys," said Abe as they tramped along. ness of her parents and declared that sore feet before they reached Peoria, "Did It ever occur to you that every A lot of native born f&l about as did the German who, in he was of where they bought a canoe and In the live creature has Its home! The very happy. down the sea, the birds of the air, the beasta Too bad! Isn't It 7 said Sarah morning of a bright day started applying for citizenship, was willing to support the Constitution o t the field and forest, the creepers hi when Mrs. Waddell, who had come out the Illinois river. with the exception of the eighteenth amendment. They had a long day of comfort In the grass, all go home. Most of them with her hustiaml on evening to bring Its current with a good store of bread turn toward it when the day wanes. this news, had finished the story, ' The call of home Is the one voice heard One-thiTea, it kind o spyles the place," and butter and cold, meat and pie-- The and respected all the way down the of the graduating class of a large college for women said fnuisniL . Tm Afraid for Jack prospect, ef.heln fifty mile nearer oT Iife.. And, ye know, the most . has decided to aide-ste-p matrimony for business -- careers. Such Kelso fluid it'll bust hla fiddle if It home before nightfall lightened Jhelr line wonderful and mysterious thing In nadecisions are recommended chiefly by their revocability. while Is heart and they laughed freely , dont break hls heart. Hls wife ture Is the power that fool animals lone now. We must ask her to come Abe told of hls adventures In tho cam- have to go home through great disand stay with ns. paign. To 'him it was sll a wild comtances, like the turtle that awam from Babe Ruth "pinched" again for speeding, should' begin to Into with It scenes taken her Allens In," The have dragged edy tragic the Bay of Biscay to hls home off Van and woefully out of place. Indeed ho Dtemans Land. realize that hurrying around the bases and on city streets are said Mrs. Waddell. Somehow, coming over Thats good," said Sarah. I'll go thought It no more like war than a pig in a Ship, he bad biased a trail through different matters. down there tomorrow aid offer to do sticking and that waa the kind of thing the pathless deep more than ten thouhe hated. anything we can." sand miles long. It's the on miracu' Mrs." Waddell had When Mr. and Harry had not heard from home lous gift the one call that's irresistHigh tariff advocates in the senate should begin preparing Sarah kaldt JT cant help think- - since be left It- .- Ah feed had e lettey ible. ppat you hcajr It nowf never alibi for tfse when the emefgriiey' tariff Tails lift the country gone ing of poor Harry. He wa tprrihTy in from Rutledge which gave him the l!o down In tho darkness wlthopt the . her." love news letter with Btms The bootstraps. by of elopement thinking of bome when I am away.", ' i said: Well, hell have to get over h ?Ad It's hard to change your home thats all, said Samson. Hes young the day when youre wonted to It," aald Harry. I wss over to Beard-dowis back to Gremany normal. Brewers are now and the wound will heal rapidly getting Kelso and McNeil got eff the steamer. Tea, Its a Uttls like dying when you 25 per cent of their product with 12 per cent It was well for Harry that he was 1 brought them home with me, Kelso puli up the room and move. permitted to It's been Of out entered the why of aU this, tnd was bigger than hls tremble. Said That fcOELaa. xsat . , tlcchclic strength. ; . t qpoo adventure jhich absorbed Jil vm. ot Builtwithoverstrengthineverypart; of built to withstand the constant strain condiheavy duty; tested cut under every and put to tion of farm and belt work, owners during the actual test by 170,000 has Tractor Fordson past three years the it. for made claim lived up to every No matter what the farm task whether plowing, disking, harrowing, threshing, baling hay, grinding feed, pumping fillwater, sawing wood, pulling stumps, other the jobs many ing silos, or any cf around the farm, the Fprdson will not only do and do well, but quicker, easier and at less expense. There are so many different time and Ford-so- n nponey saving ways in which the it to owe yourcan be used that you self to get the facts. Come in and see the Fordson, or write or phone for the bit IFORmE, HULDEBSy DH0 A STOUT SIEVING RACRELLER information. WE, TIIE GREAT PUBLIC Baugh Motor f " a RngcrtnAi -- - power-fuEgiii- rough-lookin- , I I h -- rd ' , tr i Wells ville, Utah Thf It l ' mke a-- , T - v bul ttf it Co. Tin- - remark brought them up to the js greatest of inj stories. They tnunited the most valuable race in the in llw.ee for a moment. Abe broke in upon it with these wonN: I ret kon there l.iu- -t be anotler. i i is' yvebt Virginia University to have an athletic stadium with home somewhere to go to after ... accommodation for over 30,000 hate bioke the lu- -t camp here, and a spectators, k.mi of a birds compass to help us Practically all the womens find it. I reckon weii bear the ( ail of vvorlds records for free style it a we grow older. and back stroke swimming lie stopped and took off hls bat and , , , Vy American girls. look, i up at the stars and added : Today nearly forty jEnglish so I dont see why the "If It long procession of life keeps burping towns hold annual rowing regat- on this subject of home. I think I see tas, and several of them more the point of the whole thing, it isnt than one in each summer, the place or the furniture that makes The Boston College football -- j -- i, I It home, but the lose and peace that's In It. By and by pur home Isn't here team will journey f o Texas-thmiddle of, October fdr a game with Baj lor University. The earliest big race rowed ove rthe famous Hanley course e- i any more. It bus moved. Our minds lieglif to licit iibiiitr in lbe undl-ef- o ered countries looking for it. Somehow we got It located each man for 1 himself. was that between Oxford and For another spnee they hurried along Cambridge, in the year 1829. without speaking. A. Diemer Kool the Dutch I tell you, Harry, whatever a large lawn tennis champion, is said to nnn.her of Intelligent folks have be just as nimble with the boxagreed upon fur some generations Is with a tennis they have been allowed Jir do ing gloves as It's recquet. their own thinking. said Abe. about the only w Isdom there Is. Benny Leonard, the lightHe had sounded the keynote of the weight Champion, is acquiring a new Democracy. racing stable and t will hereqfter of heaven, So, under the light divide his interest between boxspeaking Ih the silence of the night of and the turf. Impenetrable myterlesf, they jour- ing the 20 years that During of land on toward the neyed plenty. II. Yost has been foota Fielding It's' aa still a? gravcyiird Harrv when they had climbed the ball coach at the University of bluff by the mill long after midnight Michigan the Ann Arbor gridtnd w 4re .neat tho little village. iron team has won 131 games, Theyre all burled In eleep," said lost 26 and tied 12. Abe. Well get Rutledge nut of bed. The Union Printers) Baseball Hell give us1 s almkedown Somelyhich is to open -- its League, T where." annual tournament in Hla loud rap on the door of the tav- eleventh, on the last day of July, Detroit for a desire than more ern signalized rest In the weary travelers, for Just is one of the largest amateur baseball organizations in the then a eyrie of their lives had ended. - 5 wld-per- ed world. ' The coming junior championship of the Western Golf Association, scheduled for Nash- ville during the first week of August, will be he first time that this event has been held outside of Chicago. Probably the most generally used sporting wood is' ash. The; best baseball bats and hockey1 sticks are ash, as are the frames of lawn tennis racquets- - The same tree also provides cricket stumps, lawn tennis posts. and the cheaper, varieties of cro quet mallets. Billiard cues consist principally of ash, the buts being weighted with heavier woods such as ebony and mahogany. , , (To Be Continued) - Sporting. Notes Champion Johnny Wilson is Downey at Cleveland July 27. Something like 100,000 people attended the recent Henley 4 " regatta in England. Baltimore plans a public athletic field to coat a quarter of a million dollars. King Alfonso is a polo and tennis1 enthusiast and also find time for a certain amount of golf. The Grand Prix de Paris, worth this year, about $80,000, to take n a |