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Show rg-v- Monday, January 29, 1923. 17IF. JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH - IT Women Clash On Quick , Divorces ; Girl Attorney For Em 21-Year-- CONTROL US fc By Prof. J; Arthur Thomson M. A., LL. D. (Science Sendee) (Prof. Thomson of the University of Aberdeen has an international reputation, as naturalist.1' Ie is the editor and Old Arc You Wandering in The Mist? n'Mmi ns z-- r; ' f: large part the author of the Outline cf Science,' recently published for the purpose of doing' for science what Wells Outline of History" has done for history.) If we are to attain to a firmer and finer control of life, we must be clear In regard to" the factors that determine its course. Long ago men spoke of the Three Fates; now we speak of the factors in life, and ' there are still three. .There is, first of all, heredity, i e., our continuity jwith the past. in wia T'HE man or woman surrounded by better thoughts and things, hut who continually ignores them, is like a lost soul wandering in the mist. - ' tf . The newspaper is always full of ideas that other men and women have thought out for your happiness. Think of all that you miss when you overlook these things. :! 1! flesh-and-blo- od 1 i !i . really means, ourselves our Our inheritance to begin with bodily constitution, mental capa- city, temperament, instincts, urges all more or less unified. To our parents and lineage make-uwe owe a certain which Is us; for in biology it is not possible ao draw a line between the hair and his inheritance. Yet, from the first, the living creature -- begins To he moulded by it& food, by its surroundings, by what It does and by what it does not do. Thus we are ever, to some extent, making ourselves, till we cease to be plastic or modifiable at all. In a sense we are made by our forbears, though every new creature is a 'fresh individuality. In another sense, we are for the shaping all of our life is in part determined. The impression of inexorableness grows on us. when We think of concrete cases, like the Haps-bur- g lip. An oddity like having six digits has been shown to laH for six generations - what an extraordinary inertia of the useless. This inexorablencss is e pecially marked in the cases of Mendelian characters, clear-cu- t and peculiarities like the color of the eyes, presence catara, brochydactyly, or having fingers all thumbs, and certain forms of epilepsy When and feeblemindedness. to ccme stay, come, they they and though they may be masked from a they cannot disappear stock as long as thi.-s- exhibiting them continue to 'tnultioly. Among the descendants of Jeon Nougaret, who was known to suffer fr-n- v nightblindness in certain propoitiort have 1647, a. been night Wind generation hf-tgeneration. If a normal member1 of the lineage married a normal outsider, the children were all normal ; if an affected member of the lineage married a normal outsider, the night, blindness expressed itself afresh in a certain proportion of the offspring. Our .examples of have been on the minus side, but there is no doubt as to hereditary orip of useful and admirable plus characters, such as longevity and selt-cotroL . ' . Read the advertisements . They are the V" voices of hundreds of thousands of looms, shops, studios, foundries, laboratories, where millions of minds are turning their, thoughts to your comfort and conveniences. p, ' ' i$$ 'f --- -- . r7?.$U .' V. ; SV A tf w The advertisements bring you cleaner food. They improve your personal appearance. They ease your daily task. They take the humdrum out of youMife. They tell you where, when and how to find things pleasurable and profitable. . 'V . e, ri , , v self-mad-e, evy lesX n ti.irt.it OrifTTiZ nEIT YORK Quirt ahd rasv divorce, tnexprnaive enough to ho In' reach of the poor ahould be made possible, believes New York's Roierta Levy of Brooklyn. youngest Portia. 21 year-old Separation is not sufficient relief says Miss Levy and. among is not permitted t the poor it work a hardship when the marry again for the support of her children Mrs "Remarriage of divorced persons is adultery declare Marian Griffin of Memphia. Term., first woman elected to Tennessee law against divorca. , house of representative, working for iron-cla- N Advertisements are your dependable friends. Cultivate them. d non-blendin- g e er 4 . Fighting Bull Wins Right to Escape The Sword BROWNSVILLE. Texas, Jan, 27, The verdict. Too vicious to be killed, gained freedom for a bull which made a gallant fight at the Plaza de Toros in After it had injured the matador, two picadores and a banderillero, it was permitted to leave the ring without being Thia js IheJfirst time ... sacrificed. in a decade that a bull has entered the arena at Matamoros s and lived. Mata-moro- a. Die house. Miss .Palmer hint uTl Tint risen to go, when, on the Cleigy-mnu- . she sunk further too k in tier elmlr nnd tried to draw from Sue her opinion of the new minister. Sue however, to talk nloiiit his pie-ferre- I sis-te- "H'liy, yes. I like her," responded Miss Pnliuer, Hein the pastor's sis. ter Is a difficult place to fill. Miss Abhv Is doing well. Ihoiuth, and Is devoted to her brother. I must say. however, I should Im to to he as curious ns Miss Ashby. Stie quizzed me about evervone in the imrl-.lt- , anil especially nluilit you If your Interest in the choir mid Sunday srlnsd wr anything new.' Sue gave u sigh of relief as her eulh r left. What Mn unpleasant afternoon he mused. First a near quarrel with Ralph, nnd then a visit from Miss Paltrier. Never mind, tomorrow I am going to have my little piny mates in for tea." At I o'clock they entne. each currying a guv knitting hog. t'ircled about the liropl.iee, their finger fievv, busy with crocheting nr embroidery. n Wlicn Amy. tile next bride-to-b'Hut reiilly, Sup, do you tlituk lt' to work ait initial on a dnmn-- k fulr to nil the others who like to share napkin, it was a siunal for much tensyour porch these summer evening- ing -- vebb'b quickly fumed to author And how r.iu thenew inirson n Misiecled victim Sue. How ubsiiril yon are, ISalph! Mr. I low mean yoiciir to me, girls! wns forty yoterihiy. Ills sister she cried, as she brought tn a niiiflln told me so." And after this plate of marstand. Hood old scout of a sister! comguerites 1 made for Betty's sjiecial mented Itiilph. And then, after fruitless arguing, he benefit, too!" I must As reward, said Betty. marched dispiritedly away without noread you a letter from sister. Mr. Ashby ticing the athletic-lookinYes. let' hear what the hn tie's dowalking with his swinging stride tonow." ing ward home. h. thank you, darling !" said Betty Ralph hud Rcnrcely gone when Sue to .sue. who hnd caused the tali lamp had another caller. Mis palmer win to diffuse a glow f orange light In Individual, who was sui sharp-facethe elmdnwy room. "Yea, here's the pervisor of the church kindergarten. 1 want to read," he continued, It was on Sunday school mutters that part turning two or three pugea: she jjitjl vo me fo consult Bn.iv... You knew bow qulot M'irtel These affulrs hud Just been husv with th tals.t crao tn embroidery, when JteV. Xfr. Asliliy repa-S"- ,! Hlv? "rued. u. Jq 55 or 19.4, by M cl fur N(iaier HyndUte f . Sit, Utiljih ! l'uu kutnv It would be uitisr iik hi fut iiiiitbi-- to aniiirtiai'e in,, cugiigciueut curlier lliuii Mix wii'Ls lii'furc Then Ml buve the weililing is aeeK Irwu tmluy. Why urn, pil'd hc plemlt'il tUilpli. Ithlu titou ! exi.'luitncil Siii. "With the hriucMmiitiM nut ),'t amt il.iiii'. auid'e!) (i stiUli of r tlut, sertmisly, Sue, ilu please Hie uimiuiiieeiiieiiL You il m t know how Tin iiiniiijr to lime my friuiils Uihim Hint I null) mu u lucky fCltlltt. Your frlcmls hue every contlileni'e iu yoi Halt'll, a ml euu I mu ailllua you sliotitii piny with my little puls without being labeled no (dd. imli-vil- r f eou-aliie- -- .1 g d . d llwys 1 322?; liana nf. Iiamllwork to Tw.roiialill.td to who niakv. tin- i nf ll p. tiir. train.! and napkin ring fnn thlt wont a path whn-W Rnnllv rtli-ov.r- t wMim! through thn fl.hbi to th. woi hut Neither ali.ara nor comb head hart In.n near th. wood carver for smv. time. heard a auppmuert aound of Then breathing In the next room, finally tills, In cam. abort, .harp puffg The .lobr .ItgMIy ajar. wa. rough It puahert open hy a thh'k. knotted atick. A woir.an. head ainl ahoulder tatter tlian the dwvrf-Itk- a rarver ia-d lit th door with tda-tn- g eye. Brandishing her ath k a!ov her head ahe aereamed In angry tone. "Ton girl, can Je.t gtt out of here mighty uupk' I want you to understand my broth r hamt a marrvln nmo!' OW EO-Y- ar A3I4 A rnmvrKnl wvj Kf Nr tn 51 5 X HKnti Hi. Qwch Hmimt rmrmgnt Kir rheumsttan ralvrcvit Kt ia ndF dew fuJ trlievcs yovr dvrei ' ce rm y matt Amend 3rd Ave. da lb h m. for All Age The Original Quick Lunch t Home, Office Fountain. RjchMilk. Malted OrainEztract in Pew-w- a Tablet form. Mouriiking-W- c cooh. Food-Drin- k fcj'Arout LnitatLbS ltd Substitater f ber wh u- 1 1 you cool m WHlernieloti In XIr. Nex onr'a ice chest you give her half. i on a modest twenty five for one whole month I'd atav alive. And when a bird had fifty beans he had a ts fortune in bis jeans. A hundred berries wa a price beyond the dream of avarice. I've seen Hie tides of commerce flow. I've seen those nionevs couie ami go. They used to be a husky bunch and een a ntckle packed a if you c mid show a 5 you were In puncln Yes, I remember when a jit . nod sooety. had quite a lot of kirk to it. Theres can e'en remember when I Just one answer to tie told I must And laid t n, aud lx- - getting pretty old. proudly flashed a 1 Th Better Way. He That young one vv Itii Its crying will drive me etiizy jet! t'nn't yon get him quiet? She I'll try -- Inglng to him. He oh, never mind; Better lot him cry! Lnnden Answer.. , Daily j Fashion Hints j Both Biamcloss. If the oNriiiiim hurt yon. dont rtlanie me. but blume your nerves." "AlliT if I flit "U on file lliise whetil It I over, don't blame tne, but hlnme tooth. iny Blatter. XI uni h Meggemiorffer I ACTKSSURIEH Tha Good Business. j yon j.n( fin ear 4(, ,v (j j.,, than employ sales- - men? "Me need a few bright young men who ure standing to Jolly ciisimner In line " j Big Elactric Plants. HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED Many of Hie greatest electric ptanta Jty Amos Tash tire among the Rocky mount ulna and j I can remember when At Fresno, in a jit had on the I'm Jlli- coast. a 0, 0f kick to it; when you California, a reservoir on the luow a nearlvy niminiain supplies the'hcdv- - roti id take anold. thin dime and" go CM" t lest. he.fld of water trjedf'-- r such and lmve a fancy time. I can remem- - ofutp 6 PthcHMM9 dismile-I- n d By Step Rheumatic Pain" imcr is n two-biwould slunk a bell and when you could into fis. hop some of the western in-- t, illation a Us even make a bar-1lull and purpose after product serving the .water, In generating electric power, is r liiiuh. for Irrigating land. I c. n I'umnher when a plunk would lor you quite a hunk purihaso An Cxptnsivo Favor. Jutwedd Me II liuve to get a re-f-r of pern mouse or li t vou go and - im ey. have a seat at some show I run re2e'',ur ; It will JI is Jsf w I - . vv so, dear? member when two bucks would buy ' Justvvedd I no ice that every time for you a brace of ducks, and when a. "Why, Pwlty, how ierfectly lovely!'' .hrlckeil every one ex'eit Sue, who quietly begun to serve the tea, ond iimiatnrally ntilxluetl until her hnt! tlcpnrtetl. gne-Her mother fnuml her. an hour Inter, at tiie desk in the library. o busily engugml that she had not henril Anne's nniummis to dinner on the Japanese gtilig'" Pm In Ink up to my elbowrx. mother ileer." idle elained. "But I'll, coma In Just a moment. There are r tenst to notes I might to send out tonight to my piirtlnrtnr frleml. near at hand. I m ju- -t finishing one for Mis Asbtiy. "Vhnf is It, child? Another pfrty? 'Nn. mot ber: It's the prellndnnry to what you are to send t the Star tomorrow. It's our announcement." mi 1.4no feet, nnd Hie p,-tributed over a distance e. L F. Van Wwtcnt Zelm Ktwtppr Unn silver cloth, strap pump choosers blue Batin bow held by a . silver clasp, to complete its dainty-selfThe long, tongue shaped buckle of brilliants which adorns the brocaded slipper, Is quite the newest in buckles Skipping to fingers from toes; in he circle are warm, lambs wool line.d mitts, of white kid, ermine handed, for my Below, a sixteen button glove of white kid and a gauntlet of the same material are embroidered with black silk (ti a delicate, tracery deslga. lady-of-thre- e. Nothing Conceited About Percy |