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Show PAG2TW0 VUE JOURNAL, ;ss, THE JOURNAL ! THE PLAY MANS GAMES ' By E. D. ANCELL i Saturdays May 2 f, 1922. CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN c'rt:. YOU. SAVE PUBLISHED BT EARL AND ENGLAND UUBUHMINQ COMPAM Entered at Offlce Every Day In the Week, Except Bunflay, Lopmn. Utah, at Second Claaa Matter. - SUBSCRIPT ION RATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance ..... BT CARRIER. PER MONTH. In Advance.. A Discount ot $1 10 Per Tear Will Be Give for Advance , Payments for a Full Year. Ut Poet - ' Electric Range during our MEMHKK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Attoclated Preaa it etclutlrely emitted to the ate. for repahtleatlon ot all newt dtapatchea credited to It or hot otherwlae credited In thin paper ' Great May Sale , , and also the local newa published herein. All right of republicatioB of special dispatches herein are a 1m reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. See What You Save r HOW STRONG ARE YOU? THE worlds Seize thin opportunity long distance piano playirtg record by William leplayed- - a gf and- - piano continuously for 44 hours and 42 minutes, pausing only 0r three rests of six minutes' each. RrArnohh- -1 It took mary years of patient training monotonous practice for Arnold to develop his muscles, nerve endurance and brain coordination that make his victory possible. Now he can get a , fat pay envelope for appearing in vaudeville or demonstrating in piano store windows. Better still, he has that greatest of all satisfactions the knowledge that he has done what no man ever before has been able to do. Thats all right for Arnold, you say, but what can the rest of us get out of it? We can get this: Learn, from Arnolds achievement, that endurance can be developed by keeping everlastingly at it. Endurance is one of the greatest potential powers that ably low. lies dormant in every human, ready to be developed. Without endurance it is impossible to continue the weary battle of life until success is reached. Endurance is more important that the amount of strength that can be mustered at any particular moment. That is why you see so many plodders, of average or even mediocre ability, in important positions. In the long run, their endurance has left the brilliant flash in the pan gentlemen far behind. Milo, an ancient, famous in fables, was a weakling. He took a young bull and carried it around a race course. Day after day he plodded with his burden. Each day the bull kept gating heavier. And each day Milos muscles grew stronger, to handle their task. Finally the bull was full grown, Milo could carry it easilyr Then he killed it with his fist and the ladies in the stone grandstand buried him in flowers, admiring his superstrength. Demosthenes, greatest orator that ever lived, stammered and had stage fright whenever he tried to address an audience, 'silently practiced on a seashore, delivering his orations to the ocean waves, until finally the orations of Demosthenes swayed ancient Greece more than kings and armies. There are three kinds of endurance physical endurance, intellectual endur ance and willpower endurance. , History Is full of thousands of cases like Arnold, Milo and Demosthenes, each demonstrating, the eternal truth that endurance cpn.bq developed until it, is a reserve storage battery that makes success inevitable. Select your goal Then train for 'it. Salt Lake Telegram. -- , . - VALUE OF ADVERTISING (- THE BAYS SEWS com-peta- nt -- fifty-nint- article was so enormous that only those who were closely connected with.it would realize it. A newspaper certainly had to popularize itself, but it must also have a financial basis if it was to be sound and progressive. A DEADLY MENACE -- It . 1 - v a If humanity . less bawling and brawling and more sweat ing of the brow instead of the jaw, normalcy will arrive much quicker. And it never will arrive until we do. , w ill do N if or this month onljL Electric Range 3100 Hughes .17 Electric Range t Reduced 30 Hughes 10 Electric Range Reduced ?2B lkikt Editors MISSIONARY -- MO00 Hughes 50 Electric Range Reduced 4300 Hughes GO Electric Range Reduced IgQOO In addition you get a special rebate if you BUY NOW! for nditir;il ini nnnlal on li) ins agents. Dr. John (V Wright, tha new Fel-r- l APPOINTMENTS 1891 Canadian Rennie passed n Dirwlop of Voratiunul Educa- bill the modus vivemli mill renevtiiig tion, hiiH been connected with the the United Stales for tin1 fishing sea FOR CACHE STAKE Vocational Education Hoard for the sou Of 1891. pant five years. Prior to hot new A ryrlone wrecked s part 1X96 he was chief of the Imlus- - or -st Sunday May 28 Louis, C(lllKillg the lies of sev- trlal Education Section. Ir. WriKht Third ward, Eldei eral hundred lives ami a' gro.ii d.- Ijorau in a native of Indiana, who, after graJohn i. faint and R. O. Ijtr struct ion of property. duation at the Kansas State Normul 1919 The eentenary of Jiiloi sell. school In lSOflwent to the UniversiHowe was eelehruled by tlie( Ixigan Fourth Ward, Elders Wugd ty of Miaaourt for graduation work. American of Arts sod lad-- j Henry W. Ballard anti Frank L. Academy His practical experience aa an eduY oct. ters. cator covera teaching and adnilnia-irntly- e hard coal miners nr- i92uThe I.ogan Fifth ward. Elders work, in. the' normal schools eopted I'res.iteut Wilsons offer ot John Quaylt and R. J. Evans, l. and city schools In Kansas and arbitration. Inran Ninth ward. Elders During the war wifh Spain William A. Noble and Alma 01 ye R AGO tobiy he served with a Kansas volunteer Emergency Tariff Ad signed bv son. regiment. His reputation as an in- President I an? an Tenth larding. ward. Elders education struction in Vocational British troops entered Upper Si I 1A. E. franney and E. B. Bros was made during five years of ser!sfird.. esia to restore order vice as head of that department 1" TODAYS BIHTIIIUIS the public schools of Kansas City. Arnold Bennett, one of the most During the late war Dr. Wright serv- successful of present-daEnglish Logan war trained as a special agent for novelists and play wrighls. born 6.r ing. years ago today. Home Missionaries TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES Joseph C, Grew, United Slat 1707 Marquise de Montespan, Minister to Switzerland, born In Dos May 28. prominent in the times of Louis XIV ton, 42 years agn today. IiOgan First ward, Jos. A. Dustin Furnum, popular actor and of France, died. Born in 1641. i Hulme and John II. Schenk. 1736J,atrick Henry, famous pa- Him star, born at Hamilton itea h, Isijian Second ward, S. B. triot, orator and statesman, born at N. H., 46 years ago tday Mitton and Janies II, Linford, Smilliern author Edwin Dr. Minis, Sludley, Va. Died In Charlotte counSixth Ward, John E' Istgan Vanderbilt and 1799. June Va , professor. university ty, A. G. Lundstrom. and Carlisle I 1117 J 60 Conat Richmond. Ark, years horn George W. Johnson, Iogan Seventh waul, Ileuer federate governor of Kentuiky, horn ugo' today. Frank Snyder, catcher of the New K. Meryll and C. W. Dunn. near GeorgetownKy. Killed at batI.ogan Eighth -- ward, James York National league baseball leant, tle of Shiloh April 9. 1862. B. G Thatcher. Anderson, 29 at San an Texas, years Irish born Antonio, , 1872Cnplain Nolan, Logan Eleventh ward W. W. member of parliament, was uneent- - ago today. ed Hughes 17 Electric Range Reduced R Iep H22. Associated ?3(T 1 Reduced ' CHIP. Copyright, Electric Range 1 Hughes After the h'lmh learn It good then you can hate two "its' and (hat make the game more fun. And witt a bi m crowd you can hate even three Ith . If you have a pknk In your Sundav hool or anywhere you trv Thee and tell me how' ou like I Sneegy. Your frend, yours truly, Special Easy Terms for May Only $10 .T and $10 M()lh ttrpercont additional discount for ca ih Utah Power & Light Co. Public Service , Efficient P j j Mih-sour- oE Stake y J i - Henderson and II. J. Mathews. Logan Twelfth ward, Louis It. Principal's Report, S. Carden, and Farnnel Weston Adams, Progress at South Providence First ward, A. E 1922. Cache" 1921 and and Frank A. Ben Anderson male Selection, High school son. , Kentucky Sleep quartette, Second Providence ward, N. . Babe" Wilson. W. R. Ballard. W. and Merkley Donakb-Alile. HYRUM, May Valedictory, CiIleg6WafdrN. A7Larsert Flute solo, Hal Farr. inq exercises for the Lincoln Helier C. Maughan. and school were held at the Third Address, Adam S. Bennion. Raver Heights ward. II. P. ward meeting' house Thursday Vocal solo, Kenneth Murray, and C. P. Cardon. Campbell The Song that Reached My evening when the foiling was rendered: Heart". ST. JOHNS CHURCH Chorus, Eight grade, invoca of Diplomas. Presentation The usual service will be held tion, chaplain, tmys chorus President of Board of Educamorning at eleven oclock Sunday Grammar grades, recitation, tion, G. A. Hogan. with familiar hymns. The rector Max Homer Andersen,' solo. Welcome of Graduates to Al- will give an address on the Jen-feWorley, violin trio, Flora umni association, Milton JenAscension. Maurice Jensen and Lila sen. . Id'Mat Nielsen, class paper, Response, Celia Maughan. The regular monthly meeting Clawson, trio, Rozella Jensen. Selection school chorus, Hi- of the Jackson surname All Fay Brown and - Martha awathas Journey,--Wilson- . organization will be held gaier. solo. S. A. Dunn, ad Benwl ict ion. N. J. Nielsen. in.. basement of the tabernacle, dress to th graduates, DrTR. Following are the graduates. Sunday afternoon aT4 p. m. All of C. Merrill cf the B. Y. C Golden Baxter, Dora Fuhri-ma- members' should be there. s Mildred Hutchinson, Logan. Chorus, eighth grade, benediction. Chaplain. I parson, Celia Maughan, II. II. Elmer, manager of the There were 39 Eight grade Er-mMorgan, Ellen Nielsen, Globe Iren and Steel company fraveled Y pupils graduated. Virginia Nielsen, Melba Ohray, of Syracuse, N. in an auto on a galSunday evening the Eight Viola Olsen, Harold Parklnsonr, 300 ex' Thomas Eliastui Lillien Olsen. lon of fuel which ccst less than commencement Annual ercises of the South Cache High Evan Murray.' Florence Ander- six cents. He constructed the school were given at the Third sen, Annie Rui? Reed Christ- engine cf the machine himself ward chapel. Following is the ensen, Belva Jones, Donald and hia company is going to program: This is Miles, Winona Pulsipher, I.ylo manufacture them. Selection, IIlgh School' chor- Rlchman, Kate FhniV, Elmerfthe day and age of new and us. Paean to Summer,, Stippc. Thompson. Ilazq - Mortensen wonderful things. Invocation, Wm. Murray. Kenneth MiiTrav, Mabel Ladle Instrumental trio, Mr. Hat When one reads of Turkish Farr, Mr . and Mrs. N- - W. The coal situation continues atrocities it is hard to figure out FaitaiYiIIo" to look about the same color as whether it refers to Armenian Christensen, Schubert. . massacres the coal. rugs or cigarettes. H. , , 27.--Ther- elo. s, pro-gra- m , k DOPE addict recently passed up his fathers funeral in order to satisfy his craving for the drug that destroys. The case is not unusual only one of the many. . . Dope Is the great parasite, upon the nation today. It is destroying the minds and bodies of hundreds' of thousands of - people. is encircling .the unary with its tentacles at an appall-..- .. Jn8T rate of speed. It is menacing the future of the republic. The man or woman w ho peddles it is a criminal of the most depraved type, worse than the murderer who blows off the top of his victims head. - , The punishment provided by law is not adequate. It is not in . propj rtion to the offense. The person who deliberately takes life for personal gain, either by slow process or quickly, by drug or by gun, should pay the . penalty with his own. The welfare of the body politic is greater than that of ' Individual member thereof. ' t 1 is he a menace to society. dope peddler . lie must go. -t some one. . LEVF.RHULME . of one of them. The one whose haiida he grabs is his partner ni'l l h oiher one runs it way. The one who runs la is safe and the one who Is If sU) s it until ho tags b tntlH Events To-Da- ys l the player like Trla Riwaker or Ty vTb. or about being a captain f a lnp. or a aviator. Well we have been having lota of picnics and partly because upvc had good weather and we had one where Y'u we played Basket Tltiee know the old game of Time Iep. Snaegy, where the kida are in a rtrde !l by twoa, one behind atmfhei in this game they have twoa Just the same, but the two p.utrurs foe etch other and have held of humlM Then one kid la lt" just like in Tag ml one la the one to he cha 1. Now when the one who la being ehu..l wanta to save himaelf he duck in between any two players and g.th of England of Sunlight Soap, Pears Soap and other brands having different qualities, which achieved popularity and were in Constant demand because of his persistent advertising, the value of which he was and is always ready to maintain. He is to speak not only from the advertiser's but also from the publishers viewpoint, being joint editor of a quarterly periodical. Recently he attended and spoke at a banquet signalizing the h anniversary of the establishment ofT the Newspaper Press Fund ; an organization on the mutual insurance plan for the relief of necessitous journalists. In choosing him to preside. Lord Leverhulme said the journal ists had perhaps some method in their madness. It waa as well to get some one who could speak from experience of the power of the press. As an advertiser he knew all about it. He sometimes heard people say they never read the advertisements." J Whenever he met a man of that kind ha said to him : If your wife asked you to bring home a tin of mustard and you went to the grocer, whose would you ask for? The reply was always THE GRADUATING Colmans. Why? There were many other makers, but the man never knew of any other. There it was. . . t t CLASS AT HYRUM People might aay the influence of the press was only in , oUiics, buLitainfluenceJn advertising, in building up the right LORD A Hughes Reduced THtfEE DEEP Bneenjr: It won't b long now 1ar till vacation cornea lie, won t I b la4f I'll My, boy. 1 aaket Mna Major If I would paM aud she sa mayba I will, but tf I didnt atopI dreaming the didnt know what would ba when 1 grow up. 1 don't know what aha meana by dreaming for I didnt aver go to Bleep in iwhool Nka Tubby did. Mother waa up to achool and Mlaa Major aaid 1 waa a great dreamer and mother aaid oh yea I have noticed that too. hut may be ke will outgrow It. Can you beat that, fineeayt They think I am dreaming and all Im doing la think Ing bow I would like to be. a ball the range you . Tremendous Reduction BASKET (o have " for at a price almost unbeliev- have longed , , If you buy jour x at - genealogical-- " n, j De-lore- a . V SOFT DRINKS ARE and Healthful and is put up der the most sanitary un- condi- tions, every bottle is sterilized, washed and filled with Automatic Machinery. Order it-case fu.m your grocer. 4he BOSTON, Mass May 24. Sold everywhere. Within the past few years bot- Adv. Crystal Bottling Co. tled soft drinks have become whole-same one of the leading and foods of America accord- Open-a- ir Meetings in ing to Dr. Lewis B. Allyn, Dir ector of the Westfield LaboraAre Barred Dr. Strike Zone tories, Westfield, Mass. Allyn, who is one of the leading food chemists of the United UNIONTOWN. Fa. May 26. States, speaking before a Bos-- Sheriff I. I. Shaw of Fayette ton audience asserted that today issued an Order tied soft beverages, through ipiohibiting open-ai- r meetings their nutritive value and sani- 0f striking ccke and mine tation have ceased to be only workers. Indoor nuetings can thirst 'quenchers and have eomeii held as heretoforerthe sher-t- o be recognized a healthful; jff saj,j First result cf the food product. order was the abandonment by An eight ounce bottle of United Mine Workers organiz-so- ft drink carried about 87 cal- - ers of a mas meeting schedul- a ed for Fair Chance this ories of heat or energy-fortaken. ing material," Dr. Allyn stated. calories is equi-a- ) Fayette county, one of the Eighty-seve- n to the average, amount of principal bituminpus fields now heat or energy building units producing, is the center for i the average portion of sliced organization woik of the Eighty-seve- n 'the Pcrnisylvna bananas. iea is no small amount and coal field. there are plenty of foods in every day use which, are recog- Hunt to Be a Candidate nized as healthful and suibstan tial that do not have the food value of a bottle of carbonated Ariz., May 25. beverage. W P. Hunt, former George For example, flounders and governor 0f Arizona and United several other varieties .of fish, States minister to Siam dntil a shell clairfo, lobsters, oysters, few months ago, will be a candi-asparagus,' string- beans and date Tor governor at the Demosauer cratic other green vegetable-primaries, he announced kraut, tomatoes , beef solup, tonight. certain It is chicken brot,h and so on inde-- you will.find me ipretty candidate for finitelyr" And yet,- howfew-peothg Oenriocratic nomination, Mr pie realize that a pound of bot- Hunt told the Associated Press. tled beverage has as much food I am in Globe, my home, 'to value as a pound of these rec- register and confer with local ognized foods. Pt inocrats.' r AFoft chinks have Other uses. They carry no inconsiderable amount or organic or fruit acids which ere utilized bv the body ih maintaining what is balanknown as the an ce. , Thee drinks perform mrertant function as flavor hreuvh itSx condiments effects sets as a genii anpetiref end tends to nromol n more thor oueh and- easy digestion of the BECOMING POPULAR then by bot-eoun- ty aftcr-ticle- m iasoft , - arid-alka- li food.- - Crystal Soda Water : is Pure |