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Show the Journal, logan citt, cache county, Utah Saturday, May 27, 1922. PAGE NETS r teeeeeeeooeooeoooeeoooooeeooeoooooooooooeeooooooooo mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmrnmmm 4c n Mrs. Sanger to. Girdle Globe A 00000000000000000000000000000000000000400000000000 - - - . Itex-bur- which many ,, ex- plorers contrr.d are tlie remnants of .. mines -in the King Solomon bind of Opliir, have been Biblical discovered in Rhodesia, Union ot Africa. Evidences of great waste in gold hare been uncovered in the search, showing that the ancient miners were careless of their which must have been enorm- In spite of the vast fortunes which doubtless have been extracted in the wsy of precious metal, the record is being exceeded In modem acieeUfia minia, for Rhodesia is x, Muy 27. Miss June Jensen returned to her home at Coni-- ! In on Sunday after attending school here all winter. She was accompan- led by her sister, Miss Connie Jen-- 1 MILLVILLE, MILLINERY BARGAINS Always a large variety of the latest style to choose from. French Fattern Hats shown on request. A Few Steps Oil Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved Edwards Millinery Co. ' AND LADIES FURNISHINGS - 29 WEST FIRST NORTH . rfrmm Established Four per reut and almitliiUi aafety. Whats among the foremost countries of the world. The. auriferous wealth must have t nrfMe ,a mined that the ancient hut lightly to take away their tune. For every tea square miles of Rhodesia there Is an ancient mine, which means that 75,000 old holes have been found, showing that a. mredous treasure was takea out. ports assert that the ancient smelting furnaces are still essy to recognise, being funk low in the ground with their blowpipes made of the finest granite powdfg primsit, 1 gold-digge- for-Sou- th tre-wea- ltb Kn-ou- joyed themselves in t a Your Guess? Have ycu submitted your estimate yet on the number of pennies In our window? ' Remember, tho three nearest guesses 1 2 3 get Account' . Account A Little Saver Savings Bank. A $10 Savings A ?5 Savings must be in by June the hank and hard inr yours. All estimates Call at, 1. !l JHATCHERBAlt. social ' ' Bitters, Twelve of ihe Religion class Crooks ton pn Monday. AH doSisters Anderson, ing nicely. Lindquist and Stevens cf Logan chiitreri spent Tuesday af 'the the A number of people of North fpor baptism doing Tempe Relief visitors at were and our were tiers very nicely given . ing. Logan attended the Genealogiy and teachers were meeting Monday evening, dead. Quite a number of people from ly proud of the childrens A baby girl arrived at the cal convention Saturday and are klways glad to see home of Mr. and Most Newell Sunday at Lcgan. here motored and rodo bicycles out In the evening all - J just-idet- ef-IW- e en-'tor- s. visi-fort- s. Thursday a. m. to llyruin hill, where the two government aeroplanes hud landed the evening previous. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hummoud, Mr. Cyril Hammond, Mrs. John Coburn ot Logan and Mrs. Murwell of St Anthony Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gunnel of Howell arrived on Friday to spend a few Sketches by days with Mrs Uunnel's parents Mr. II. STRIBEL and Mrs. H C. Menmger. --4 "A the was at S cleanup day Friday UNCLE LI'S wards Both Millville cemetery. a chair Gus against propped rude turned out in force and a good deal an uwi.ii.g poS sat dosn with a sigh of work was done to beautify the and began la mop his face wilh resting place of our departed ones. 1 he quarrel is ended and the sun shines again. Little birds sing in the Thornus Counory is suffering from moistI lieband'ina. ti over to Johns tree tops, doves hill and coo in the erthards. and all the world is merry. ; in th a severe attack of appendicitis. 1 The girl across the street and the butcher boy again walk hand In hand -1 right warm. 1 he a a through the evening Bhadowa, and their hearts beat aa tine. But eterday the gossips agreed that the boy would give la first, but I ' terested me a pruned SCHOOL IN Yesterright smart. they reasoned without knowledge of his native gift for strategy. to a family on day afternoon ss he returned from delivering a pork roast too muck speed the hill, his decrepit Jitney reversed ends in protest against LOGAN! at a corner and slid gently Into a ditch. The boy escaped with a fw scratches about his face, bqt he prevailed upon the doctor to dress and bandage thtsq as never wounds were dressed before, so that when be 27 emerged from the doctor's office be was to ail appearances wrecked NORTH LOGAN. s of beyond hope Of repair. excrci'-cCommencement Thus adorned be paraded the street, and word concerning him got to -- of North thepuWicschrro!s the girl lie fore nightfall. How.qulckly the tcnilnLnehfsrtBurreiidet-- to aniT Logan were held Thursday May pitv' Within an hour she had made a great platter of chocolate fudge dispatched it by a neighbors child to her buffeted knight, along with a note 18, they have just completed a more of sweetness than ever was found in homemade candy. , BoU containing tery successful school year How It4rd of heart the dear creatures seem when they wish to punish fo, Jobn ,M. fa The trustees were very How quickly they capitulate when we are mean enough to affect gome of em lias put out new and us! nate in securing such excellent Rrowed considabie ' an' some ha gnffi rirg and pretend need of mothering. . . teachers the nest year. Those died. Folks Back Home ByRdbert Quillen The Girl Across the. Street THE NORTH -- n. ' Miss Eidina Nielsen was ho.itess to the Seagull club of the Mill' Hie Primary on Wednesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served. Twelve " girls were present! Mr. Henry Nielsen called for sml delivered the girls to their home in the car. The bird men were very courteous and tbe boys, especially took In every detail of construction, etc. and were Interested In watching them, dispose r 01.00 54.75 S1.75 and up WATCH OUH WINDOW FOR REAL p. Mr. Isaac Smith returned on Tuesday evening from California where he h?. been work in gat his trade as carpenter all winter. He iiked the country down there very much. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hovey departed on Wednesday for Salt Iike where they will take up their residence for a year and perhaps permanently. Miss Phillis Jessop left for Salt Lake on Wednesday to join her parents. Sbe hopes to return to attend school at the South Cache in the fall. Mrs. Ernest Neves returned Wednesday night from a two weeks visit to the capital. Mrs. Hldvie Cummings and Mrs. Merle Jensen called on Mrs. Elmer Humphreys st a lxigan hospital on conWednesday. They found her valescing nicely. Mr. WUhara Pebrson returned recently from California where he has spent the winter. He was accomPehr-sopanied by bis cousin Reynold of the skirt are attractive from a Unde of knots. The simple knot is known to bat tho other everybody, ere not generally known. - "Some of the knot! that the public rarely hear of and yet are need daily in shipping dee are the Englishman tie, tiie Staffordshire knot, the slippery hitch, the Turks head, the running bowling knot; the harness hitch, the surgeons knot tho clove hitclv the ms gnus hitch, the rolling hitch, the Spanish windlass and the wal knot of the two hundred gallons of gaso- floated the Bed, White and Each of the grades ren-holine and eight gallons of oil, and Blue. tbeu eagerly watched them as they dered a number in music done non-- 1 mounted and soared oway to Wyom- during the' past year; The enjoyable. Bela .1. 71 art seventy-al- WHEN GOLD WAS WASTED! ft is half girdle ribbons see that( s fullness comes at ths right lint Tbs frock doss up ths bock. Childrens Hats. Good Straws To go at, each One Special Lot of Hats. Regularly priced from $6.50 to $10.00 for.., Ladies Sailors t Miss Barbara Leatham Is visiting at Brigham City with her sister Mrs Jack Crossman. sen Mrs. Agues Price, Mrs. Milton A flue baby boy put in an appearand children, Sammy und ance at the home of Bishop and Mrs. bait were of the dinner Lake Agnes Alma Yeutea early Monday morning guests of Mrs. J. A. Leatham Saturand received a warm welcome. day. Misses Connie and Virginia JenMrs. Iiodel Ami sous are visiting sen came dowa from Cornish on in Salt Lake City. Mr. Alfred Smuribwaito of Sait Tuesday. Mr. P. J. Hansen of Salt Lake was Lake City was a Wellsviile visitor a the guest over Sunday of his wife's few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Isaacson of parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Norris were Kphralam are the guests of Mrs. Isaacson's father. Mr. Walter Jones. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry on Sunday. Mrs. Dan Jones, and daughter Cameron at Reta and Mrs. Ernest llarret went Mrs. Eugene Yeatcs entertained to Ogden Tuesday morning to attend on Sunday afternoon in honor of her the deaf and dumb pageant. birthday. A sumptuous supper was Miss Grace Smurthwaite ot Mil- served. Covers were laid for the lville was Ihe guest of Miss Bara Has-la- following: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Clausen of Hyrurn, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Royal Griffin of Treiuonton Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Iiovey, Mr. and Eliza with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Farley Jessop, Misses spent the week-en- d Johnson and Vera Iiovey and Mr. Edgar Williams. Mrs. Jack Regan of Rexburg, Ida- Harvey Mauchley. Mrs. Eliza A. Garr returned on ho la the guest ot Commissioner and Mr. Wm., Murray. .Sunday evening from her trip to Mrs. Ray Hill was visited by the Preston where she found her sister stork on Monday, leaving a beautiful Mrs. Nora Stevensen seriously 111. Mr. James Nuttal, a son, . and baby girl. The Stork was a visitor at the grandson, of College ward spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green Monday at the cemetery fiAing up their graves. Wednesday leaving a fine boy. Mrs. Ras Rasmussen had as house Mrs. Hillyard Hillyard Christian son and children of, Franklin Idaho guests from Saturday till Monday Mrs. Anna Otte, Mr. Jennie Mernl Mrs. Sophia Busch, and Mrs. Oi ;a The visit was mutually Kdlefsen. Sl'MMKR DRESS She has chosen a delicately esb sd pink organdy for her frock at depends so much upon ite mines for charm. Dipping sld arf! unrej 50 re-A- nn Sat. Mrs. Peterson of Siiiilluit-li- i was the guest of. Mrs. Wm. Darley Millinery Specials . Insect Destruction Rrmrmbrr the birds this spring. The possibilities of the increase of Bv Annie G. TomtiTT forest insects are so appalling that Managing Ltlitor Birth Cootrol Review potent forces to keep them within bounds are indispensable; otherwise. In spite of agitation about, difficulties in securing her passport, and in injects miirht destroy all having it vised by the J.nanese consul, Mrs. Margaret S.ngei .fried on schedule time for her visit to the Orien- t-, visit which will mean trip around the world before she again reaches New York. The world-wid- e individuals of discussion concerning tlie possibility of passport or tU being denied her, unchecked would soon 9' shows the importance of her mission In the number untold millions. Before such minds of both her opponents and brr countless hordes man would be friends. That the foremost advocate of powerless. the soluntarv restriction of population Vermin Destruction should be alxiOt to carry her message Mice aud rabbits kill young trees la the Orlrat to the section of the world where human mult iplieut ion Is most rapid by gnkwing off the bsrk in vritte', thus them. a new and uncontrolled foreshadows Therefore, girdling hawks, owls and other predatory rr. in diplomacy and politics as well as birds that kill rodents and so tend to a' new phase of civilisation. hold their numbers down perform an I Mrs. Sanger's first stop is Honolulu Inestimable service in the forest where lectures have been arranged for her. Most of these birds nest In the woods, From Honolulu she will proceed to Japan. 1 return here are and although they bunt much for field bring arranged by the group mice in the open, they feed also on of Japanese progressives connected with the of the magazine Kaiso.1 Japan squirrels, wood mice and rabbits. Imbbcation learned to lessen her formerly Forest Guardians We can spray orchards and shade enormous death rate by the adoption of trees with poisonous insecticides, but , modem sanitation, hygiene and medicine. we would stand aghast at the imposThe group that brought about these changes now desires to effect a civilised balance of sible task of spraying all the trees in all the wood. We must perforce depopulation by the lowrring of the birth rate. In conformity with this idea, this group pend on the natural enemies of insects to protect our forests. Fortuasked Mrs. Sanger to point out the way to Mrs. Margaret Sanger attain their ideal. nately, birds sod other foes of In be Baroness of Mrs. will the While Ishtmoto, sects, wherever their are guest Sanger Japan, ex-l.vw in the of War. of mister daui4itrr sufficient, act as effective forest guar- The first International Birth Control Congress, which has been arranged 'dians. by the Malthusian League of Great Britain, is to be held In London July Mrs. Sanger will attend this Conference, where she will head the delegation A Noiseless Bird from the American Birth Control League. In this delegation will be Mrs. . The plumage of the osrl is SO Kennedy, Executive Secretary of the American Birth Control I eague I ve loped In fine and downy filaments Miss Clara Louise Rowe, and Mrs. Annie G. Forrltt, Managing Editor of that Its flight Is noiseless. It takes Its the Birth Control Review,, victims unawares and therefore Is On Mrs. Sanger s return to this country It is planned to have imla much larger huge ,ble to overcome mass meeting in New York. In the meantime s mast meeting will be held md heavier than itself. From The in the Islington Opera House, and will be n vindication of the right to hold American Forutrr Jfnjfmf. such meeting ... a right which has been fuliv acknowledged in the hearings before Commissioner Ilirshfleld concerning the action of the police in ' OP 76 KNOTS, HOW tip a meeting called for November 13. The outcome of thrse hearings is practically the serving of notice on the CAN YOU TIE? MANY la all over the there no I'nitrd that authorities State, justification in police law for interference with the peaceable holding of meetings to discuss the Yoo will often bear per- - , police of Birth Centre! or the amendment of the laws which now prevent ton say, an old sea captain the giving of information. said, that they are going to tie a knot, but lew know there are the guests of her parents Commissioner and Mrs. Murray. WELLSVILLE Mlsa Ilplen llulme and tlttlo sister of Logan spent Saturday with WELLSV1LLK. Miss their aunt Mrs. May x 27 Harry Parker. Zella Hoskins and Miss Lorna Leatfa-aMr. Bodell's little daughters are were the guests of Mrs. Annie visiting here for a while. Gowers of Suitthfield Saturday. Mr. E. ft. Owen of Logan called n Tho Princess Donnie opera comills mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Owen were the pany guests at a delicious Monday. banquet of the First ward choir and Mrs. Clara Jarvis and children of Mutual association at the Wellsviile ; liyruui were the dinner guests of Mr. Wednesday evening dancing and and Mrs. Itoyal Basset Saturday. sketches of the opeia were enjoyed Mr. Preston Maughan returned when delirious refreshments were home after teaching school at Clark-sto. served. Mr. Sidney Wyatt spent the weekg Wm. J. Hoskln returned from end at Rexkurg Idaho. Idaho teaching school there the Mrs. in. H. Maughan and daughtwinter. er Sybil were the guests of Miss Bar- past Mtss Marguerite Maughan enterbara Maughan at Logan Wednesday. tained her College clast at a canyon Mrs. Leah Poppleton is home from party Tuesday. Preston Maughan acPocatello Idaho. them. A very enjoyable companied Wilfred Baugh spent Saturday and was spent. Preston Maughan day Sunday at SaltvLake. motored to piarkston Monday to atMrs. Lorm Haslam ami daughter tend the farewell party given in honCieo are the guests of Mr. and Mrs or of Mr. Jack Thorson. Cyril Allen ot Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Win. S Glenn motorMiss Mary Brenchley spent Satured' to Ogden Sunday to usd thetr day at Ogden with her brothers New- daughter and son in law Mr. and el and We. M. Brenchley. Mrs. Cyril Allen, M ss Norma WatIrvin Maughan Is her from DrumIrma Wooley, Dorthea Wooley, kins, mond Montana. and Oretla Hail of Logau were the Miss Sara Burray is til with pneuguests of Miss Marguerite Maughan monia. Saturday. Mrs. Lily Ames was the Wellsviile Wellsviile celebrated May day Satvisitor Sunday. Many visitors from rut of urday. Miss Laura Corbndge of Smith-fiel- d town were here. A parade of lovolv was the guest of Mss Margaret little girls paraded msin street headLeisbman Saturday and Sunday. Miss ed by the Scout band with Miss Maurine Hyer of Logan is Psrkcr as Queen of. the Laura stsying with Mrs. Archie Buster. May and Archie Hill as Consort. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Atieu spent Monday at Logan. Miss Celia Maughan was the dinMILLVILLE ner guest of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Stuart Birds, Our Friends - - ?;y s j ... who completed the eighth were the Misses, Clara and da;llon-- hurt wm none. They just wake Wriereman, May Burris, Malar 'bini up, ou might ay, an he grows lei ia Palmer Lucille Rentier, Elsa faster n he would if he'd been t jd the Mew in Baugh Berger, Glen Oldham. afternoon Thursday Stauffer ."AafaSi and V '! bim Bn' he givea up. Lots o men starts out good an' then fails be- - 0'urg j and cause they rit mo' cutlin' back than 10 BU,ld' l Br" evening- the school gave, an DISCONTENT, opon air concert to a large aud When men were serfs of lords w no ience of parents and pajrons of disconthem aa livestock, the school. Seats, were provid- classified rebellion of a was against tent spirit lawn. ed for the visitor? on the established authority, and in the grouped minds of those The children were who profited by tlie which svstem it was a crime but one dearound the flag pole, on gree less heinous than heresy. And - -- - e. -- the bitter tongues of his generation. He faced death to avoid being branded a coward. To live as a coward was worse than not to live. The orthodox duel hi gone, along that " with the wigs and side-arm-s kept it company, bst ia primitive ' communities tbe opinion still endures that one who Is Insulted and' does not resort at once to violence is wholly jacking in backbone and deserving of all manklnd's condemfia" lion. Thus one who resents the lie fights' in self defense fights to defend himself from the condemnation of his community. Man has not ' . changed. The method of the duet was messy find wasteful, bat the theory deserves our respecL-Wbefor good and sufficient reasons, one mao feels an Urge to wreck the person of another, botbc ommon sense and sound religion urge him to use his fists promptly and get the malice out of his system. Whether be win , or lose, he w ill be In a huroof to make malice peace; .while if he conceal hiscommon to prove himself superior to brawlers, he but adds hypocrisy to hate and hi last state Is worse than The enemies we forgive sfe those we have licked and those who confess Ourselves unable to lick. Fisticuff but they are the may be short cut to the cultivation of a for: giving spirit men and after all raise mediocrity . WIIJ.IK WILLIS them. AH genius has Its beginning in a sublime discontent. Little Willie Ignoble discontent it is that causes had three Willis wretchedmen to hate poverty and ness and Ignorance, but inspires fights tint week inthem only to covet. When thus her -- but Jtli were in spired. men hate abler and-ric' take by men and burn with a desire to defense of hts earn not will force the rewards they honor. The "felThe difference is not in the quat had 'heard y in w the quality lers" it of discontent, bat znolher'.call his Is one composed group of the men;. of honest men and tbe other of 'him Honey.1 - there are Yj BuLliheral men Jhat t to sane men understand that discontent is the mother of all progress and the hope of civilization. Discontent Is either sublime or ignoble. Sublime discontent It' is that causes men to hate poverty and wretchedness and ignorance, and inspires them to work I their wsy up from the dead lovel of. knaves. as to ret to, there." In the old days when proper men wore knee breeches, wigs and steel fighting tools, one challenged 'to a duel Invariably - fought.. Jr He fought, assuming that ha fought at all, to defend himself from low-bro- y' Heaven, hut kntiw right rov Pm goto to fwi cheated if I dont get a new spring hat tbe minute 1 get KUMXG FISTICUFFS the- first. today men who have nicely AUNT HKT nests and fourteenth-centurTve Skimped feathered minds who thlpk the discontent j snd saved and ot the poor an offense against , the without done ot the state and a and tried to be pesce and dignity a good woman. violation of property rights.. so X) ' |