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Show THE, JOURNAL, LOGAN qiTY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, May 12, 1923 SMITHFIELD, May 12. Shttchea By Folks Back Home SMITHFIELD By Robert 3. IMStribel krs. Hairy Fern entertained Thurs- j day afternoon of last . week in tended the Scout entertainment honor of Mrs. W. G. Anderson. ' prior to her departure for Gar- at Logan Saturday. 4; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Follett of ' field. The- afternoon was wspent I North were visiting here in music and games after hich delicious twvcourse dinner IIYDE PARK. May 12. The Monday. was sel've to following Munk Benson Deviva Miss of held! Y. L. and. Y. M. M. I. A. dies: MesdameS V. G. Anderson, visitor here, conjoint meeting Sunday Sorensen, NV. I). Smith Hancey s)ont M'jlliam U i.awI, 11., J... n ' ! - i la-th- ! "Tliat u 54 t wt: c.ts . Husi Bolt Jwt epljint!tin?'I'ncl counter. 1 The first success means only that' nlc things they U7, the craftsman has learned his they have Sense make you feel trade that he knows how to usehlg a man, and knew g a little tools. girls, you bet I'd and a little generous recognition per- sunshine and not b suade him that he is a master, and M? 'adjectives at once his day is finished. No man. whatsoever his abilities, can Test on It is my belief t yesterday's laurels. He must do bet- married women thl ter work tomorrow, or the world will a thing as a model t forget that he did good work today. owe other woiual To be content With an achievement VEhen married k is to confess that one has reached with the limit of one's powers. The and their aewing or to begin crltle. world quite properly turns away by desert from those who arfe done. Its inter- Indirectly greater labor. an ideal husband si There Is no end of labor for those est Is held by those who- are coming agree concerning a who, would do good work. Leonardo up and pushing on. but all ficatiohs; was the world's super-maand he There is no success save In conwas learning still when he died; nay1, tinued effort, and to be content with husband shouldhe k bye each time he had Just learned how to learn. a finished labor U to fall. down toa-n- . , -I U j.' 4 do1 not know ' this way about It. confirmed and entk and comparatively pleasure from the t BKIHTATIOV are scrap pile la full of those who once had bright prospects and lost everything by succumbing to the popular delusion that success la an arrival at a destination. Success Is not the end of the journey. It is but the attaining Of a higher level, where traveling 4s easier. And the traveler who thinks he has arrived, and sits down to take his ease and enjoy the view, find himself kicked from the pathway by; abfler and saner men who know that success Is but an opportunity to do tV)tMiMti A a rent many failures by success. The . went-out- rat Beckon ou noticed te was lauKliin.' I need i'!elkI1e lin solo. Robert Christopherson ; tier an' seine other women t mulin' Mrs. Wilford Christensen and f The Smithfield ladies' glee In frout Btll Hart's house las' talk, Why Mormon by Ernest children of Ogden are visiting an J how Iee. here with Mrs. Sena Christen- - dub entertained at a theatre par- m "'i . a there, at the Capi-The Relief Society will hold;sen. ! tty Tuesday evening Billy an' Mary after which their conference Sunday evening ; , Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Nielson, ta theatre at Walker wag married las week, you in the meeting house. Mr. and Mrs. Thonias Nielson a dainty luncheon was enjoyed' knov, an theyre The B. Y. C. Oral Expression and Mrs. Johanna Peterson mot- - at the Bluebird. There were 30 i livin in the houae ' Present- Class presented their drama ed to Clarkston to attend their BiBva ma give lem. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allsop y Wrong Mr. Wright here Fiv school drama last week. Isht party place, too. Rene Clark of Rich- -' tertained at 6 oclock dinner last Miss evening to a large and ap- Well, Hilly was inond was visiting here w ith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. preciative audience. in a rocker Mrs. Earl Karren of Lewiston; friends on Wednesday, Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart an Mary wag week Miss Virginia spent a few days here this and Naomi Mack and Mrs. Atrilla Mack and iu hi lap, an Johnson of Hvruni were visit- - children of Ogden were the invisiting relatives. they was kingin hlni(n J!ph , . 1 i ; j Ia Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeffs of Lo- - ing with friends here Rundav. Mrs. Carrie Elwood of Ogden gan were visiting here Monday.' Miss Ruby Johnson of Avon 'spent a few days here with Mr. spent the week end here with and Mrs. Herbert Elwood. her sister, Mrs. Gloyd Hyde. The sense of touch is dullest A large number of our Boy! o Scouts and Bee Hive girls the hack. hand-clappin- . , en-da- ( -- vited guests. Ice cream and ncht frequent an hadn't pulled women cake weie sewed in t,le evening. down the onghadea. way home from by Messrs. Robert OrifTiths, Jam- - jc'hoTr" practice an 'Ttop'pwi es Fulkerson and Melvin Corbett to enjoy the show, ' i knd fa,k" w.hat dont entertained at a dancing party1. at the Jensen Confectionery Fri-- 1 1',"'1. lo,n 0111 ,hl,dts day evening of last week in hon-- ((!''!0,u, -or of Ethel and enicc. llilllard. Jt's natural fo' lota o' folks to be Luncheon Was Served, i accretive, reckon, but I aint never t Mrs. Leonard Miles entertain-- 1 v k no wed s man what made a piae-ei KoI?8t ,(,A d"Ml' at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday in Jest donh.,di"' , t do It. They may mean to twin Sister, Mrs. the' t,,ft hand from knowiut BP Ldlth Ituder. jWlint the right Is doin', but theyThe friends of Mr. Rav Ander-- 1 ii take no special pam to keep j ,, , from knowtn'-n- ot son met at his home Tuesday ev-- 1 Uuti 18 'P ' meaD'i be-' and ening gavehima party foie his departure for Gaifield b,.neve folks would be a sight 4 lie evening was spent m games decenter If the wun't no shades an For Economic Transportation nil of us had to live right out in the Chevrolet lias 14,250 dealers and service stations in the and music after which luncheon (open, I ain't never heard of a gold The girl acros attae street came . so unsatisfactory and so blind and was. served. United States. Good service is a big factor in the purchase of 'over at twilight yeaterday evening, so stupid, The Misses Nora Peterson and f Kll. doin no meauness. i radiant and glorified In new hat and an automobile. We give it. dressed up and went to the Venna Cantwell entertained at a aixtTikt' frock, and sighed wearily and hap- - post office after dinner Just to pass oilv ss in candy pnll Wednesday evening; she relaved her favorite . "Bein jnp nieat market and Impress Hiram. happily at the Cantwell home. Games He stopped life, of course, and talked married la moatly (l!rtM',ter. been and fnusic were enjoyed. Lunc'1- Calling nil afternoon." and talked about the ball team we'tv matter of accuniu-- ! 1 A said and like feel she, Exhibit eon was served to 12 guests. latin' some private going, to have this year, and never bard day's work,- Ive been even noticed I had on I family Jokes youJaf,r The members of the cast Go-- 1 LOGAN West Center Street UTAH uwnin an and collected cun smile at one iwas ao provoked I wouldn't go to placet i) ing Up were entertained at a; lot of nice and seventeen the drugstore with him for a soda, goadtp another about whenful theatre party Saturday evening; That's how, come 1 went calling, company Is present Pretty nice compliment. I I wasn't going to waste all this make wantthe "ll and gays somethin compliments dto remind you. mostly. How do you like nty! up. 'And after Htraniscold recep . new frock! And my hat! , Thanfcjtion I needed i few compliments to you. A man can say nice things; make tue feel good again, anyway. make him. But men are! 'when Women may not mean-- all the tTl -you "r3 '"' nF' i Tln-s- e The Girl and The Butcher Boy, s.'-'- ! i ' j 1 j d r- -1 jspiCars IiB - b ; Motor over-partl- - ' Up tobacco-flavore- d bui constitutes caress In all pro the kisa thpy deu (lie evidence that still Care enough a, to kisa them, c Kven so, the pr not alway model haps the reverse Is man a kiss Is a kls WllO i addicted to ! e If ever the Identity of the 1 If thbre is a moL probable that h amf pipe, keep hfs mini most of the time, and freq, kiss her good-by- at-m- j ! e. i WILLI K j Cache Auto Co. - ! new-things- j - - The COAC of last week at f he Capital theatre at Logan by Trof. ' D. Robinson. HUDSON Coach is a Hudson-Esse- x in- high-grad- The Coach is durable. More than owners are proud of it. It has 40,000 a siytple and sturdy beauty. There is ahiple and comfortable Carrying space for passengers and luggage. Body fumbling noises are totally absent. Doors and windows stay tight fitting. The Coach built for service. On either the Hudson or Essex chassis it is is ready always for any use. These are the essentials of ate priced closed a moder- ay. V ESSEX Co ach , ,, tr, . HUDSON $ 1145 VoarfnJ Cabriolet Freight - ' mnd To - - PERMANENT ENAMEL BAKED ON STEEL'- f" 4 ' J 4s .members attended the convention held at Logan on Thursday of last week. Airs. Levi Edgar Young of Salt Lake was the speaker. After the session all had luncheon at the Bluebird. The Senior Class of the Relig-- 1 ion Class held a class party Wed- nesday evening at the JenBen1 confectionery under the direc-- i tion of Mrs. Alice Thomley. The j time was spent in program, games and music after which re. freshments were served . MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Henry Ford made his first motor car in 1892. ; $1045 1145 j j j I Rudyard Kipling as a schoolboy was considered dull and lazy by his teachers. Chauncey M. Depew is believed to have, delivered more public addresses than any other man now living. King George is said to be one of the finest shots in England, and his horsemanship is second only to his shooting. General Pedro Nel Osqina, the President of Colombia, was once a student in the engineering school of the University of Cal-- 1 of a John Kenlon, chief of the New York Fire Department, the organizlargest ation in the world, started Hfe as a sailor before the mast aftey running away from his home in Ireland. . Now past his ninetieth year, the Kt. Rev, Alexander C. Garrett of Dallas- - the new presiding fire-fighti- ng Extra . Hudson & Essex Sales Co. Logan Corner ot 2nd North &, Mam Hfair - . - , ' ' f pal Church, was the youngest of five brothers, all of whom lie came clcigynwnr . . and built by Dodge Brothers engineers for this process, three distinct Coats of black enamel ere successively baked on the steel at ap intensely ' f ' ' high temperature. ' Sk . f - , The result is a finish so hardy and durable that it seldom requires more than afeood cleaning and ' - - polishing to restore the original brightness. x i J boiler-make- r. SAsc' all-ete- el In a vast series of electric ovens, especially designed New South Wales, was working in the mines at eleven years of age and later followed the trade X. , Eight years ago, when Dodge Brother! originated motor car body, they took advantage ' the of the absence of wood In the framework to bake. an enamel finish on the kurfade of fhe steel. ? J . - ifomia. John Storey, the Premier of Built by M t i j Freight and Tax Extra vention. It wa treated to provide closed tar comforts at little more than open car cost. e Closed cars, on chassis, were too costly for most buyers. So a revolutionary thing was done. An entirely new closed body design that eliminated all the old, costly manufacturing methods was invented. And production on a scale unknown in the closed car field was started. It brought closed car comforts within reach of all. ) ; , Mrs. William G. Anderson and children Spent a few days of last week at Willard, Utah, visiting with Mrs. Andersons mother and friends. The relatives and friends of! Mr. Thonias Griffith met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Low Tuesday evening of last week and tendered him a farewell party prior to his departure for the misison field. Music and jramog were the order of the evening. Luncheon was served. The Ladies Literary club Speedster - (1423 Phaeton 1473 20S Sedan - - Things That Count in Moderate Priced Closed Cars "f Niss Leatfia Roskelley entertained at a dinner party. Sunday evnirtf in honor of. the Misses Ethel and Venice Hillyard. 1525 The Co.ich I --- - Even in sections of the Southwest where alkali in the toil is especially destructive, to body finishes, Dodge Brothers enamel retains its beautiful lustre, ' . , after year of wear. ' ' v - ' . , -- - J V is , The price of the Touring Car . - $1050.00 delivered - Frank W, Blair Company Ulc?i East Center 46 a 4 Logan, iVV f? T |