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Show U LOGAN Tuesday, May 2, 1922. THE LOGAN OF SCHOOLS CITY I jQy ELEANOR H. PORTER the soft, fluffy things Marie used til wear. You couldn't lie Marie In these , l'hi feeling real things. Murybdi these days. I, wnhder If that's why the girts seem no queer at school. They are queer. Three times lately I've coma up to a crowd of girls and heard them stop tulking right otf short. They colored up, too; and pretty quick they to slip away, one by one, till there wasn't snylMnl.v left but just me. Just H. ELEANOR by PORTER) (Copyright to do in Boston. Hut of Its they e hotTiuTT dont mean iHl The course tTliu- - utiil brown ra5,'"liidweil ! Hut, ' live ones It esn'r tie for the same reason I'm Mnrv imw. hair, but hair front all seventeen and here, for they've known all along This year every thild in th 1there, w lints the that ; tliimtli i dont: hie. Nurse Surah used to tell me! about the divorce and haven't minded first, second and third grade-- ' mskeep. forgetting limy I mil forget It with Aunt' about It. It at all. will meet at the High school ' June around. Well, as I an hi, nil the nhlver place i 1 beard this morning, that Stella auditorium next Monday even--inJ tut, listen. A funny thing happened were then, nnd I shivered ngain ns ij Mayhew had a party Inst night. Hut I las-de8 ami a May this morning. Something mine up looked at them; then I crossed over to dhln t get invited. Of course, you in s iig work an at- shout Boston, mill Aunt June asked Motherll old piano, opened It, and ' can't always ask every body to your nolied tom the keys. I loie to pluy. j tempt wdl he made to show the me a question, Tl.en she ashed parties, but this was a real big party, oilier and another, uml she kept me There wasnt any nintfc there, but I and 1 haven't found a girt In school, process , f teaching music, till 1 guess I tulked most a don't need ninth- for lots of my piece. yet, that wasnt Invited hut me. But ri to singing, syllable tulking r I know them by heart only they're all I ulio.it (itiindiu whole guess It wasn't anything, after all. work, rirh leadin', lbythmic Aunt Hattie. Mother, and tbo gay and lively, and twlnkly-toStella la a new g!YI that has come r; v.'mk ; or house, and, wlmt wo did, Hint, oh, a Marie music. I dont know a oneduncy. highly' that here to live since I went away. Her .v or whole lot of things. Amt here, just would he proper for Mary to play. ganized nus'c play, folk are rich, and site's very isipulur, two days :i go, she was tolling me that llut I was Just tingling to play soma-- 1 and of course she lias loads of friends gani; ed and fiee play. At a later date which will be ahe wiisii't Interested In Grandpa lh-sthing, nnd I remembered that Father aha had to Invite; and she doesn't or his daughter, or was In the observatory, and Aunt Jane know mo announced, the boys and girls of, numd, Ids home, very well. Irohuldy that Was that was Ids! , upstairs In the other part of the house )t. And msyhe 1 Just imagine It aliout the fourth, fifth and sixth grade- - anything Theres something Pinny about where she couldn't possibly heur. So the other girls, too. 1erhnps It's tlie will give their program in the Aunt Jane. I began to play. I played the very brown serge dress. Still, it can't be ' will a which be Tabernacle, slowest piece I had, and I played that, for tills Is the first day I've worn WEEK LATER. ONE continuation of (he work of the softly at first; but I know I forgot, It. Hut, as I said, I feel Murylsh Father's, come. lie came yesterday, and I know I hadnt played two nieces grades, that is an explana tion and .demount rafibn of tfu 1 ImVenTiliired to toueh the pluuo (low nstiiirs, ending with a little since a week that process of music instruction as nlng night ago, only once bounce fur the lust step. And there, when Aunt June wu at a missionary llowed by t ur schools. right hi front of me in the halt wua meeting, and I knew Father was over Irt.f. Durham is anxious that Father. to the college. Hut didn't 1 have a I was much lie 69 lovers of guess music surprised parents, and, good time then? I just guess I did! I was. so. he acted lie Anyhow, these interese.l in educatin'! at Aunt Jane doesu't care for music. stood and stared, hie shall be present to see what the Just Besides, its noisy, she says, and wotild face turning all kinds of colors. ' child! en t be likely to disturb Futlier. So I'iu not douig You? he gasped, just ulmve his to keep on with my music lessons lien. Then breath. be seemed to Tm.v suddenly aT,hi: . i; dm o She's going to teach me to aew Inremeiiilier. Why, yes, yes, to be sure, stead. She uys sewing Is much more Among Hie multifarious defies You are here,- aren't you? How do' sensible and useful. imderiakni by tiie Hoval Can you do, Mary?" Sensible and useful ! I wonder how adian Mounted P'.Jice is the tak-- j He came up then nnd held out his many times I've heard those words i'V t,f the census among thej hand, and I thought that vvns all he! since I've been' here. And durable, fartbe-- t north the was going to do. Hut, after n funny residents, too. And nourishing. That's anotlier Eskimo. At c' rding to Ins;eetor little hesitation, he stooped and kissed word. Honestly, Marie is getting awforehead. he Then turned and tny who is in, charge of the fully tired of Mary's sensible sewing went Into the lihrmy with very quick and dusting, and her durable clumpy Horsch.djbland post, thcie are steps, uml I didn't see him again till 1 Eskim men, women, an d at llie supper Liliic. ,",( hoes and stulTy dresses, and tier mmr- a w oatmeal and child' n iu Dip district ; tin Cor ishfug At the supper-tablhe said again, bread. But there, what can you do? How do you do, Mary?" Then lie onation 949, with 425 on Im trying to remember that It's differthe Mackenzie Delta and other seemed to fprgct all aliout me. At ent, anyway, and that I wild I liked t say least he didu more to thing tiny , me; for three or four points. something different. when times, I don't see nitp-of Father. SttlL up, 1 found him looking nt me. glanced he an has quit Hut Just as soon as I looked buck at Mr. Dry says there's something kind of queer aliout looking fur the presidency. Well, him lie turned Ids eyes away and It, after alt. He only speaks to tne about twice a uy Just then, as the n residency is not cleared bis throat, and begun to set And Mary, add looking for him, the chances of er to talk to Aunt June. so far as most of Ida actions are cona collision are greatly cerned Jolt wouldn't think by them After dinner 1 mean supper he that lie knew I wus in the house. Yet, went out to the ebset v.dni-yJust as over and over axalu at the table, and lie always used to. Aunt June said Wat Having the Best Time Ever, at times when I didn't even know he her head ached and she was going to and Making All the Noise I Wanted was 'round, I've found him watching Iasi. I said i guessed would step j To. me, and with such a queer, funny look over to t'nrrie Hi yw nod's; but Auot June said, certainly not; that wa nefore I was having the best time In his eyes. Then, very quickly lie Imiks right away. lunch too young to he running around ever, nnd milking all the noise I wantHut last night lie didn't. And that's nights in the dark. Nights! And It was, ed to. m!y seven o'eloek, uml not datk at Then all of .1 uddn I hud a funny especially what I wanted to write all Blit of course I couldn't go. fis ling us If somebody somewhere was iliout today. And this Is the way It : Aunt Jane went upstairs, and I was watching me; lint I just couldn't turn happened w us after supper, and I had gm left alone. 1 did.it feel a bit like It at stopped playing, though, ' HAS RAISED A KEW rending; besides, there wusnt a bo , f thnt ,( t1M1 j Into the library. Fattier had gone out or a magazine anywhere adJng vo.il bed oil; tint there wasn't In I to the oh ien.it ory us usual, and AutB anybody STANDARD FOR to reuil. They just shrieked, 'Tom !i all lit. Hut the wag cross was there, June had gone upstairs to her room a me not:" behmtt The glass doors e j and tlie cnttin plate, nnd thnt awful usual, and a usual I was wauderlng BAKING POWDER lilira-1111114 I hate sew mg. I mean M.ii:-.looking for something to dig I Imir wreath; and suddenly I felt as If hates It. Aunt June says Mary s got the room was Just full of folks with wanted to play on the piano, hut I made in the to learn. great staring ej es. I falily shook with didn't dure to not with all those most careful and scientific For a time I Just walked nround fhej shivers, bat I managed to shut the dead-hai- r and folks In the different rooms downstairs, looking the chance of and me, manner from absolutely door" over parlor and where the to get platm the chairs and tables and mgs all ji&t the light was. Then, a minute Inter, Fathers coming In as he did Itefore. pure materials that remain 1 was so, as if they 'd been measured wUh a HHi hi the Idg silent- - hath 4 crept 00 stuudiiig in tlie window star- pure in the baking and ine yardeHekr--Marijerked up a shade tiptoe toward the stairs. I knew then, Ing out at mulling it wasn't quite sure wholesome, healthful uml pushed a ciooked and kicked all of a sudden, why I'd felt somebody durk yet when again I had that queer food. a mg up at one corner; but Mary pit was listening. There was. Across the feeling that somebody was looking at them all back properly so tln-iImll in the library tn the big chair be- me. I turned uml there was Father. it possesses the wasnt any fun in that for long. fore the fire sat Father! And for He had come iu and was sitting In the greatest leavening power. After a while I opened the parlor 'most a whole 1 had been hlg clmlr ti.v the tuhle. But this time r it is not affectdoor and peeked in.- - They used twt banging away' at "that ' piano on he ilhlu'f look "rigid away iis Visual slid ed by time or weather it niiiichcs nnd datu-- music! My! Hut give me a chance to slip quietly out keep It oien when Mother vvns here -- never loses its strength but Auqt Jane doesnt use It. I kiu I held my breatlc nnd stoptied slmrt, I of tlie romu. aa L always hml before. where the electric push button win can tell you. Hut he didnt move nor Instead lie said: and never fails. What arc you doing there, Mary?" though, and 1 turned on the light. turn, nnd n'mlnute later I wus safely it is more Fattier frowned and Before I got the light on, the clmlr t by the door and halfway up the hitched In his chair. Father always and sofas loomed up like ghost'- - I., atclrs. you save when 1 their linen covers. And when the stayed In iny room the rest of that hitches In Ids chair when lie's Irritatyou buy it and you save when you use light did come on, 1 saw that all the ev tiling; and for the second time since ed and nervous. "You can't tie doing old shiver places were then. Not one Ive been here I cried myseif to sleep. nothing. Nobody hut u dead man does nothii'g and we aren't so sure aliout was missing. (I teat Grandfather AnThese are a few of the Wlmt are yu doing. Mary? him. dersons coffin plate on black velvet, ANOTHER WEEK LATER reasons why Calumet is ont the window." Just Well, I've got them tlme brown the wax cross and flowers that hud ; the standard baking powCome here. I want to tulk to you." been used at three Anderson funerals nhd bine serge dresses and the calfder the choice of millions Yes. Ful her." the linlr wreath made of all the hair skin hoots. My. hot I Inqie they're more being sold than ! all of them! -- 1 "f , "Jt onM,v of seventeen dead Andersons and live at'ff and homely enom-' ' LYRIC Four THEATRE IUUSTRATIONS BY KH.LIVINGSTONE. . lempu-colore- g, -- Douglas rAina&nfs nc mate musktccus - half-hou- j - ' liivir f i l av i rt a j - ' V'ol. hole-whe- e tb'f, Good-mornin- Good-nigh- t. . - i 1 I A. pw, in-tn- y. Because its wax-dowe- r it waP-hin- j Because hn!f-linu- Because 1 Because eco-nomic- it of any other brand. Try it always buy it Your grocer can supply you. Caltnaeteoatataa Ml ApeweJeaaef oe. 80m baking powder cow I )6 IS . caaa instead of Kaecnt. B inn go got poood who jroo wacf It, h MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By diaries Sughrat Lhni ' Wtmrm of ... tlem-onstruti- loo-e-l- r.XKF.S FOB YOtK VKIIIXJ thlmhle, a ring, a coin and a button. e Bequests have come tumbling in and turn into two pans, on for Woddmg Cake and Brides t'aks a little larger than the other. Br' recipes! It looks as HioUh Cupid had 49 minutes In a moJerate oven, th been very busy this year. You wlU put the two cakea together like 4 find the following reliable; . layer cake with white frosting beWedding Cake.- Cream-on- e pound tween them, the smaller cake on to-of butter slid work one pound of the larger. Ice with plain frontbrown sugar Into It gradually. Then ing. then decorate with the follow tir 4 squares, of. .melted chocolate ing: J Into the mixture and beat well. SepOrnamental Icing: Put 2 arate the yolk from the white of into a Urge bowl and'atir in, one dozen egga. beating the yolks 2 of con fee gradually, till Add the beaten ttoners sugar;tablespoons heat vigorously ftr yolks, to the two minutes, then add a little more . mixture and stir In also one confectioners sugar In the same pound of flour which you have sift- gradual way until you have added ed the following ground spices: a full cup of confectioner sugar. A S teaspoons of cinnamon, 3 tea- wire whisk U a good t lying to beet spoons of allspice. 2 teaspoons mace, with, or a perforated wooden spoon. and 3 teaspoons of nutmeg. Now Add 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, a add I pounds ot Sultana ralslna few drops at a time,-the- n add a dredged with a very little flour (seed much mere confectioners sugar as the retains, and rut lu pieces before la necessary to make a frosting stiff dredging,? 3 pounds of the small enough to bold Its shape when a litseeded raisins whole, and also dredg- tle la turned out onto a plate. Pipe ed with a little flour, 2 pounds of this a pastry-ba- g noto the citron sttced thinly and cut tn strips, take, through lu any design desired. (The 1 pound of dried currants, 4 pound bride's and groom's initials make a of candled lemon rind, 4 pound pretty decoration, with a circle candied orange rind. I glass ot grape around them). jelly (or 1 cup of grapejulcey, the II To make a White Fruit Cake out e beaten atlff, and 1 table- of the Bride's Cake recipe given spoon of hot water In which you have .above, simply add to the batter, ' dissolved teaspoon of soda. Put a cupful of the follow- baking Into two pans, cover pan with but- Ing fruit mixed: candied orange and tered paper, and let steam la your lemon peel; Sultana raiaiaa stoned steamer for four hours. Finish and rhopped. also small seedless ratcooking by leaving tn a warm oven lins, dredged lightly in a little flour. overnight. Frost it or not. as desir-eTomorrow Things That Perplex Make this aeverai weeks In ad- - ta In . , Housecleanlng. vance of the wedding. d Bride's Caka: Cream All Inquiries addressed to Ida. of a cup of butter and work Into It Klrkham In car of tb Efficient d will b cups of Housekeeping department gradually one and flour which you.have sifted with one answered in these columns la their one Add and turn. This requires considerable half teaspoon of soda. one-ha- lf teaspoons of lemon Juice time, owever, owing to th great, and the stiffly beaten wbftea ot six somber receeived, 80 If a personal eggs to which you have added one or quicker reply la desired, a stampand cups ot powdered su- ed and envelop moat of a cup be enclosed with the question. gar. Fold In more of flour, stir Into the batter a Th Editor. egg-whit- -d e KirKman - be-gr- ii - A a loaf-cak- Ih.n.-stlv- ' Laura vf u-- s Efficient Days Four Commencing MONDAY; MAY I serge. Thats sura. I hafe the serge. Theyre awfully homely. Still. I dont know but it's just as well C ertainly It's lots easier to be Mary In a hrowii serge and elutiipy leads than it Is III The annual mu.ic review which has been a feature of the s', hu.i work the past three years will be given again this year but in a laigtr way than has here to! on been attempted. In t' rmer years all of the children if the fuirtli, fifth ano sixth grades and a few Iron, each gr up ot the fast, scumd and third grades haw assembler in the Trtbernaile and demon stiaU-- 1 the song work primarily, that ?. hc:ng done in the r:. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AnJ In f, tun. Aunt June did Mf fe dy that she didnt know hut wlmt bf'd uimle inlxluke not to jet gin, hiiiu drt-e- . Hut, then, sha'd hav to get the gingham later, anyway, (lie Mid; then Id have both. Well, they cau't bo worse tban.tb REVIEW MUSICAL an, 2 SHOWS DAILY 3:15 & 8:15 Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, plus tax. On Sale Friday, April 28 down In the clmlr near him. II hitched again In his seat. Why don't you do something read, few, knit?" he demanded. "Why do I always find you moping around, doing nothing?' Just HkiwjhHt he said It; and when he laid just told me Why, Father'." 1 cried; and 1 know I allowed how surprised I was. that d. egg-whit- be-To- re 1- d. two-thir- you Just said 1 couldn't do nothing that nobody could I" Kh? What! Tut, tut! He neemed very angry at first ; then suddenly be looked sharply Into my fuce. Next. If you'll believe it, lie toughed the queer little chuckle under tils breath that I've beard him give two nr three ttiuea when there was something he - he "Humph thought was funny. Then he gave me another grunted. Fifty thousand people attendharp look out of his eyes, and said: ed Easter services at sunrise at I don't think you meant that to be Los Angeles and Hollywood. quite so iuqierthtent us It sounded, Good thing. Most of em needed let It time. so this well psss Msry, it. I'll put inv question this way: Dont you ever kntt or read or aew? . Lenine is suffering from I do aew every day In Aunt Jane'l rp,,,,, ten minutes hemming, ten niln- says a diapatch. Sj ute aeiAiing, and ten minutes basting are allltls subjects, but not from latch work squares together. 1 dont the same reason. know how to knit. "How about reading? Don't you If the miners would put in as rare for reading?" much time digging coal as they I t'I course I do. I love It Why, of I thought one-thir- one-four- th two-thir- ds stom-achtroub- And I do read lota at cried. home," At home?" 1 knew, then, of course, that Id made another awful break. There wasnt any smile around Father's eyes now, and his llpa came together bard and thin over that last word. 1 "At at iny home," I stammered. men 11, my other home. "Humph!" grunted Father. Then, after u minute: Hut why, pray, can't you read here? I'm sure there are He flourished Ids books enough. hands toward tlie bookcases all around the room, Oh, I dir little; but, you see, Im to afraid I'll leave some of them out when I'm through, I explained. Well, what of It? What If you do?" he demanded. Why, Father!" I tried to show by tlie way I suhl It that he knew of course lie knew. Hut he made me tell him right ont that Aunt June wouldn't like It, ami that the hooks always had to lie kept exactly where they be-. longed. 'Well, why not? Why shouldn't they? Aren't books down there In where Boston kept they belong, pray?" It wns the first time since I'd come that he'd ever mentioned Boston; tind I I mninxt juined iiui of my rliHlr whew I heard him. Hut I noon saw It wasn't going to tie tlie last, for rigid then and there he begun to qiiestiouTiie, even worse than Aunt Jane bud. FOB washer, also 31509.00 first mortgage real estate HAI,K-t-Electr- ic I per eent note, 14800.09 worth ot security. Will discount. Phone JtKXT CHEAP Two room furnished apartment. 264 North' t FOB EasL - FOH SILK house OB RENT? room north of block N. 2 E. One-ha- lf Tern pie. 2 4 8 One modern house.' Inquire, I8fr North 1st West. do attending strike meetings, FOB RAI.E- - One choice Jersey cow. there would be more coal. . ralf. Phone 728- Just fresh. Heifer ' " - ? Who cares whether they are w. called pants, pantaloons or breeft M.K or wttl trade for Jersey ches, just so the buttons dont FOB cows, beautiful black team. Call burst loose? ' " S26-J-- 1 e evenings. FOH RENT -- - BCII.DI NO EBL' facing ifv3 FOB RALE 2x la. Phone Close 8I1-- , Clasalfled ads must b paid la adeeot a word per iaae Minimum for first Insertion II cents vance LOT west. On PM)VED Phone 414-J- . EB MAKE old watchea run as good as new one. W. Luthy, Journal LOTH Building. OPEN FOB HIHIXF.SN Idy Hoi Mimnga Bathing Resort. Seven miles north of Garland Utah.. S. C. Foote Manager. S Repaired and sharpened, bicycles repaired, key fitting, saws sharpened. We fix anything. ROLF8EN 8 POUTING GOODS CO. Phon 87., FOB RENT I furnished . house keeping rooms 206 East 3rd North. SlMMKIt IH COMING 2 plate electric range and tank healer for sale :hrsp. 566 East 6 North. LAWN-MOWER- FOB BALK Egga for hatching from' prise winning Rhode Island Reds. Also s few good eockrelm Jos. "A. Anderson. Phone 7E4-- J. Two . pairs have been GJ.AHHKH found and brought to tht office. ' and Auto repair GAB OWNERS overhauling. Tires and tubes vulcanised. All work guaranteed reasonable prices. O. Schlrmer, 537 North . -. Main 8t. j FOB SALE 1 ideal building lots. Good location. Price reasonable with easy term. Joa. A. Anderson, 106 East 4th North. FARMS Large and small. Also modern homes for alL. t reasonable prices and good terms. Stewart Land and Livestock Co. -- FIRHT CLASH PASTURAGE For dry cattle near Logan. $1.60 peg head per month. Call R. A. Stewart, 746-- . PAPERING AND Good work. - Call Larsen and Mathews. Phone 651-. or 113-- J. FOH SALE CHEAP Building lot. MINT Hand-kn- it wool scarf, nesr and raspberry fine strawberry (To Be Continued) B. T. College, please return to beds. Sewerand pavement paid (n 403 West , Reward. Center Mr. Bryan is hereby informed full. Phone 239 J or call -- .338 W. ' the Mr. Darwin is dead, and iR FOH HALE OR TRADE a new mod- 1st North. n ern home. Lew Berntson. 438 DAY OLD CHICKS Geo. B. Ferrta, n:t going to be a candidate the Republican ticket for 1924, South 2nd West. white teg. I weke old pullete. R. I. Rede, Barred Rock, and Aneonaa, so there is no use slamming ihim FOH RENT Attrastive apartment Brown Leg. Good j in any such manner 4. rooms and porch, 135 East Cen-e- Blk. Minorca. at right price. Logan Hatchstock, Howley. am Enquire Pick up your newspaper ery. Phone 648 PAINTING. G r. iturn (he classified ads. j. His Quartets Gone T)own to China 1 |