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Show Mar 30. Tuesday, X 1S22. Tl.E JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH -- WM. ELI HAWKINS ir Yfietenf bus&ke Central Hotel , Logan, Utah A mil , who has faithin own science. hk Lou Pa K en O V jQy' OFFICE CAT Memorial ELEANOR H. PORTER dead must feel the new spirit with which each section makes lta loving memorial tlila year. In an many ways doe lnhowitwtf. in to tuany unexpected place are we reminded that the sous of these soldier j of US have lain down together across the aea In blood and agony and death.! Any heart that stopped one utter- noon last year to do reverent before ' the Court of the Dead, must liue leaped at the sight of fresh, pansies lying on the evergreens. The wind thatawapt tlie avenue tliat, afternoon was cold- - and somehow there was somethin passing brave in ' the way the freeh spring Sower lifted-u- p their soft faces to meet It so qn- ifrald of Its bltterneas, so willing. It seemed, to die so like those young, ' WOK IS young boy who lie among our dead The saddest word a of tongue and pen In Prance. No doubt of it, Safe to aay, not half n dozen In Please remit." 'Are all the passiug throng, saw tlie plao tng of thut little bunch of flowers Cnele Levi Zink Bays that to the no simply was the little scene enacted, Amerk a he" was to quietly It aU done that unless the little group had already caught i niaJe,tic difference In weight he-te attention tlie whole precious thing tween the bntt- end of a and - a ho handle.7must have passed unobserved. , All three of them walked with a certatn unconscious aloofness, as If Proprietor to Customer: Do you In the straining crowd but not of It know that Frultklst Ice Cream tastes A quiet deflutteness of purpose In j their uuhurrytng but unhesitating better than, kissing a girl? Customer: Why? steps set oddly In the avenue's mad rushing of feet The two children I Proprietor; 'When you eat Frult- seemed somehow closer to their kist ice Cream you get the kiss, but mother than the mere holding of her 'not the suit. hands could explain. Something be- - L COX IK SAYS yond the mere physical seemed their nearness to each other and as they If the married men today could be approached closer to the Court of the Dead one sensed Instantly that tlie talked to sleep as essy as they once gold star worn by the mother was for were rocked to. sleep, sleep would u sou who could have been no more sure be a blessing. titan a boy. 0 0 0 Tho sweetly serious eyea of the Ut- - j Being a nobody has Its virtues. tie girl and the straight gaze of the When make Jack of kbakl-claboy searched the do not send report wiftly but carefully the inscriptions ed the state shields beside which still ,er or our photograph and full memorial Particular. lay . the vrreath. There waa such a poise about All the good advice and council even tlie children that one's heart heeled shoes fell on denf ears, but when fashion said go, they went. bf he fish-pol- -- I breach-of-promi- d Twenty-seventh- 's -- ' Many n wife has been astonished when her boasts about her husband happened to come true. Notice hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Cache Knitting Works will be held on the 9th day of June, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock p. ra. of the Mid day, at usual place of business of the corporation, at Logan, Utah, for the purpose of amending the articles of incorporation of the said corporation to as to provide that the capital j stock of the corporation shall be assessable, and by adding a new article as follows, vlg: Article IS That the capital stock of this corporation shall be assessable in the manner provided by Title 19, Chap' ter 2fcof the Complied Laws of Utah, i If. and any acta, amendatory thereof. By order of the Board of Directors. . Date of first publication May 17th Notice Is Steeped te thy th Clewing Flower Beelde the Shield. price of long weeplnglhese three must urely have 0ild for it. Only a quick npw hrd glance' at the mother shewed that at last "the shield which they ought bad been discovered. Taking from bis sister the little buneb of pansies, the boy stepprd over the low railing had baring' his golden head, stooped to lay the glowing flowers be- -' South side the - shield rnurked " , CuroUna. It Is the new memorial," said the mother. Softly as the boy rejoined ber and tlie three passed on, hut not until they had quietly turned away did the full meaning of It alt flash on the observer. ' The woman's voice waa the unmistakable voice of the South and that Saturday wus April 28, the Memorial day of many Southern states. Through all ber chlldliood she had doubtless marched each year In long procession of school children laden with flowers for the graves of the Confederate dead. To the grave of ber own father"' she had possibly brought violets and pansies and liere, where she was ne longer a little girl, but a sorrowing mother, here In ber new northern home, though bleak wind blew about her and the rushing of the crowds Beemed strangely far from the reverent qnlet of those old southern cemeteries her she had come to the Court of the Dead with pansies for .her southern son who had fallen Under the Stars and Stripe In - , - Fiance, j Sim bad celebrated her old Me- mortal day by a consecrating of her new'- - one. - Jt was aometlilng more than an Individual sorrow that she typl fled something' more than a personal offering for her bigger than td individual sacrifice for tli nation. Old scenes had so tugged at her heartstrings that the Memorial day of her childhood could not pass w Ithout Its offering to (be heroic dead but the future, wblch for her had also become the past when a boy laid down his life In France this future had swept ber far forward and beyond today.' In her simple deed something typifying the new America that la being bora something strong and flue and generous, something great' -- sad slugle-hearte- And seeing if, on could Snly pan " on, rthmightf ulty, rsverently with his and r I .own heart washed-cleane- r dedicated to tho flag for wblch North ami Soutli, East end West, hsvo gives their dead. ' W. H. PETTY, D. H. THOMAS, Secretary Adv. r nt SHERIFF'S SILK H. P. Barber. Plaintiff vs. Stephen E. Byington and Isabels B. Byington, has wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the 14 day of June 1922 at 12 noon, In Logan City- - Utah. rods Beginning at a point 8 4 West of the Southeast corner of lot 2 block 19 Plat C Logan Island Survey, and running thence west 9 8-- rods; thence North 17. 2 rod' thence east 9 rods; thence South 17 2 rods, to the place of beginning, and situated in the Weat half of tho Southeast quarter of section 24, tp, 12 North range one East of the Salt v Lake Meridian. Dated this 24 day of May 1922. M. L. PETERSON Sheriff Adv. 4 c? ! I o 00 c A '1 ' y lit toast; not more thsa "! ' - ne t C cMckeu, t v Several of "my" Column mi!k or l have written to oak me to publish tek: 10 creara c b sl.r ou' Invalid j , desserts (such aa custard, jc crc . , ere There to manf many, or rooked cereal pufJla; ; ; and shadow kmt pers-euisriigtitw lives, thst nothing would be lost, wad rick people around, that I am ur buttdr and thin cream (to prcrl that something might he gained; that,y0ur other readers would appreciate ; fats to the system.) If vegetablea t v there waa nothing, anyway, like a cun- - (uck --eerles of articles," says one allowed by the doctor (they are r i , munlty of Interest or of hobbles to of thme eUerg I, Rowed In some csses- -ss In ecu ! ! 1 eomply-wlt,n onl to lad wssSlfeWr,T j indigestion, for Instance) the suiUti For naturally 1 ones for this diet sre: fresh spinach, wss the wife that sluired the commn-- i thew MJueats. want to publish what tny readers celery, strained peas, and baked annltyiif Interest than when it was some . , other woman, though of course, she! really want to read. I am going toltatoee. , knew as well as 1 knew that Jerry begin today to take up thl subject; j special diets, as diabetic (Eot She didn't finlab her never would In hospitals there era four kindsaB( jn pneumonia, must be dictated sentence, and because she didnt flulsb of diet given patientaFlld Diet,sj)y the pbyslctua for each indlvidscl -e. H, Tr uiade lne Think all Semi-SoliDiet; Light or, esse. Soll'or ,. was talking Then, la a minute, she Convalescent Diet; and fuU trsya! , again. th,t haTe outlam, tb, UirM h. Ahat is, ordinary . simple - f Hie was speaking of Eunice. Fh kddariiy used to lll- I. onltod , abgU froltt ,mk t0 WMk, said once more thut because of hen When the bom woman she knew tnnt she need never four any upon to set as nurse to a alck recipe, for tho various difc-bof her r.mily, she must follow I publish serious trouble between Jerry and me, C0nUln6d Jn th thr aleU. Tor, after ail, Ite the child that always on o( these four types of diet. Her I hsvo only Space to glv two pays for the mothers mistakes and doctor decides which on is best day ...such recipes: Just as U Is the sol- suited to the patient, and he should j . Albuum Pu iota cl dier that pays for Ids commanding off- also be consolted to in the .- regard blunders. of cold wafer That's why she fed glass jar one-haicer cup offered- But, in generuncooked white of on o;x; snd the that I had bad to mi.v for her mistake, exact dishes tables msy ho used null vv.liy she knew that Td never com- at, the .following tshake th jar until thq cou tents nr . . , f n mixed (about three mtnut-- , pel my little girl to pay for mine. 8h " L l clear aPa.theB Fluid Diet. sold that the mother lives In the heart Mlt a few (ralna of the child long after ih mother b beef te and beef juice, eggs in egg- serve. Often lemon of few drops mother was why the gone, and thut nog form or with fruit juice r or Jutes sre added tor, fever patients. always had to bo so careful. cocoa; cereals gruels; gruqts; milk; Milk Albumin is made by slmif'y , Then, before 1 knew It, she was talkalbumin milk; albumin' water. one-ha- lf somealmut nd using cup of sweet tni!k 13- brightly ing briskly Diet: Toast stead of the water Soft or 8emf-8oli- d called for In El thing entirely different; snd two minwautes later I found myself alone out- softened with either milk, cream, above recipe. side of her room. And I hadn't told ter or beef Juice; custards, whips, tv t her. junket, gelatines and soft puddings; j A1I Inquiries addraaead k snd Klrkham in care of - tbs d But I wasn't even thinking of thst eggs, .i I was thinking of Eunice, and of that strained cereals; cocoa with --egg; j Housekeeping department answered in these column! h t round, ehtldlsh scrawl of s diary up- sifted apple-saucsnd H the foods tarn. Thtn requires aoitstk" stairs In the attie trunk. And I was In the Fluid Diet. r time, however, owing to tb t picturing Eunice, In five year to corns, and Convalescent Diet! number receeived. So If o gar. Light 1 and ber thought in or writing diary; desired, reply Fruits, fruit Juices and cooked fruit; d quicker what if site should have to sad oavsioyn i d cereals; M enclosed with th qaestloi.I went upstairs then and rend that cereal foods, thinly-cut and was Eifitor rice macaroni; dryiy diary again. And all the while I reading I thought of Eunice. And when It w s finished I knew thut I'd never tell Mother, snd that Td never writ to Jerry not tho letter that 1 ' going to write, t knew that. ( . (Copyright hy ELEANOR H. PORTER) ' MKA Then she spoke of me, of tny child place to say. But again she kept right on talking, l.rwd, end her voice began to quiver. before 1 had even You fin see thing1 so much more and 1 wawsllcnet-clearlf wheu vou stand off at a dla- - begun. She aald how she knew It could never be on at count of Eunlc. That Fwould never subject my little glsl to the sort of vret'hedlydlvided life tliat I had to live shea I was a child. (4s she spoke I was suddenly back In the cobwebby aitlc with Httle Mary's d Irthen -- shw-iaiw- d Jkiry, and 1 thought what If It wera Eunice writing thut!) " Hie said I was the must devoted mother site had ever kuoun; thut I wus too dt voted, she feared sometime, for I made Kuulce all my world, to the exclusion of Jerry and everything and every body else. , But that she u wry sure, because I was so devoted and loved Eunice so dearly. Unit I would never deprive her of a futlierf love , j and care, j I shivered a little, and looked quick. If Into Mother's face. Hut she w jt not looking at tne. I was thinking of bow Jerry Imd kissed jmd kissed Kmdce a mouth ago, when we came away, a If be Just couldn't let her go. Jerry l fond of Eunice, hoW that site's old enough to know something, and Eunice adores lief futlier. I knew that irt wus going to he hard. And uew to have Mol her put It like that 1 began to talk then of Jerry, f Just felt that Id got to say something That Mother must listen.' That she didn't I told her how Jerry understand. Then 8h Spoke of Mt, and of My loved lights and tutude and dnnclug, Childhood, and Her Vole Began to and crowds bowing down and worshiping him aU the time. And she sahl yes, Qulvor. alia remembered ; thut he'd been that tsnee like this, you know, than you way when I married him. can when you are close Id them t She spoke so sort of queerly that She b rokelo wn aud ert ed w hen she ! glanced at her hut site st III again Influspoke of the divorce, and of the was looking flown at the Item she was ence It had upon me, and of tho false turning. Idea of marriage it gave me. She said I went on then to explain thst I It waa the worst Lind of tiling for me didnt like such that I bethe sort of life I had to live. She aald 1 lieved that Utere tilings; were deeper and , worldly-wisegrew pert and precocious and higher things, and things more worth and full of servants' talk and while. And she sald yes, she was glad, Ideas. She even spoke of that nlglil and that that w as to be lay savgoing at the Uttle cafe table when 1 gloried grace;, for,of course, I , realized In 'the simrkle and spangle and tolfl ing thut there couldn't be anything deeter ber thut now we were seeing life real or higher or more worth while than life. And of how shocked she was, bottle together, and pub the keeping and of how she saw then what this ting up with annoyance, for the ultithing was doing to me. But It was too mate good of slL especially of Eunice. late. i She went right on then quickly, beShe told more, much mote, about the fore I could ay anything. She said later years, and the reconciliation; that, of Course," I understood thst I then, some .way, she brought things waa. still Mary and Marie, even If Jerry around to Jerry and me. Her face did call me Molliei and If Marie had flushed up then, and she didn't meet married s man that wasnt always nt eyes. She looked down at her with Mary, she mt very ture hhe was very busy turning a hem Mary Ttpil enuugli stsiiifas and good . Just so. sense to make the best of It; and she She said t liere had been a time, was very sure, also, that If Mary would Uttle worried a when she had onee, only niuke s little effort to be once Is about Jerry and tne, for fear we would a while the Marie he had married, einrate. Kite 1)1(1 that she believed things nilglit l hA easler fir Mary. that, for berr that would Imre beenThe Of course, I laughed at that 1 had very blackest moment of her life; for to. And Mothrir laughed, too. But we l would lie her fault, all her fault I understood. We- both understood. I tried to break In here, and say, had never thought of It before, but 1 No. no," and that it wasn't her fault; had Iteeu Situ le when I married Jerry. hpt she shook her head and wouldntI I loved lights and music and dancing listen, and she lifted her hand, and and gay crow Just exactly as well as bad to keep still and let her go on talk- he did. And It wasnt bis fault that I ing. She was looking straight Into my suddenly turned Into Mary when the eye then, and there was such a deep, baity came, and wanted him to stay deep hurt In them that I just had to at home before the Are every evening listen. w itb his dressing gown and sllryero. . Kite said agnlo that It would be tier No wonder he was surprised. He fault; that If I had dope that she hadnt married Mary he never knew Would have known that It was all be- Mary at all. But, do you know! Id cause of the exumple 8he herself hud tiever thought of thst before until set me of childish willfulness and self- Mother said what she did. Why, prole ish seeking of personal happiness at ably Jerry was just as lutnli disapthe expense of everything and every- pointed to And bis Moris turned Into a body else." 'And 'site 'said thdi that Mary as 1 But Mother wss talking again. would have been the last straw to Fhe said that she thought Jerry was break ber heart. But she declared that she was sure a wonderful man, fn some ways; that now that she need nut worry. Such a She never saw a man w Mb auch charm and magnetism, or one who could so thing would never be. 1 guess I gasped a Uttle at this.' Anyreadily adapt himself to different perhow, I know I tried to break In and sons and circumstance. And she said tell her that we were going to aepa-rar- she was very sure If Mary could only and that that waa exactly what I show a little more Interest In pictures and irorn t dip- hxd some Into the room In the first (ovncctnMv ( I I con-genl- sew-InR- ! - 1 '' er T. s. w,t; , ir hr ul I well-cook- soft-cooke- e; ed well-cooke- They brought Jerry's letter to me at wonderful Just that pulut. What letter that man can write when he wants to! . He says he's lonesome snd homesick, and that the house I like s tomb without Eunice and me, and wheu am I ' coming home? I wrote hint tonight gol n g tomorrow. Tim that t wss END. Notice . to " Contractors 8elpdpropoaI will be received by the Board of .Education of the Cache County School District, for lieratlone to1 tho Newton School Building, Newton, Cache ' County, Utah. Proposals ahall be delivered to the Clerk of the Board at his office to the Cache County Court House on or before 2:30 p.to. Saturday 'June" 1, 1922, at which time the bids shall be r , opened. The Owner reserve the right to reject any or all bid. Plans snd specifications are on flte at the office of the Clerk or may be . Hodgson, Architect, Block, Logan, Utah. Commercial All carrier Logan City shall be paid Contractor. made separate oa Bid shall b General Contract, .Plumbing and heating. Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check In amount of S per cent of the bid, made payable to the Board of Education of the Cache School District. County - The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a bond acceptable to the Board of Education and to accordance with the State Law, C. A. HOGAN President. ARTHUR JENSEN Clerk Adv. now for universal brotherhood. " ws , 1922. nmSTRATIONS t ' KipKman Reader.! tb fs . EL.tXMNU THE IW.UJDS A AW. WHATS THE USE By HE INVITES YOU H0M you BUMP INTO ThE FELLOW who PROSED You That B3 ORDER MEET -- ms KiDDiE Isnt He the Cuts Little L F. Van Zelm WeCrm Nrwmtsrv 1nkm ID Dinner TO WIFE AMD WOIY . Tf -- R-R-JL ME RAVES AU. The WAN ABOUT HtS SWFWET L A, lit-Tl- E Lzcr i Doesn't sound Awful good to T YDU, BUT YOU KNOW YOU HAVE "TO BE A GOOD SPORT To LAND THAT ORDER SO VOU DO YOUR BEST, BUT WHATi TnE. USE, t |