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Show V PACE sl: XI IE JOURNAL, Industrial Workers Twf nour UPOYS LOGAN CTTYJ CACHE ' Wednesday, May 30, 1923 CUUim, UiAfi WHO NFVER CAME BACK And Good Food ,, Food, so far as the vast A Limited Stock of ma- of women industrial workers are concerned, mfeans lunch,4 says the U. S., Public Health Service. What they eat in the morning nnd4n jority ! 1 Automobile Casings 10 Days Only g depends very largely on conditions over which some other woman has control. Taken as a whole they have very lit- o.ft ! tle choice. About the only rule that can be laid down is to eat something and not to rush to work withHundout eating anything. reds of working women, mostly young girls- do this dearly every 2H At The Following Prices: - -- day XQiiflyAVPuM. doJ he Would have his breakfast or move. And in this particular. Am-)c- an cemetery leSurtiiu, outside Paris, whara 1,497 aoldiers of tko A. ritk tko Store and Stripe, to keep (ward ako o than. would d;J well to! at least, girls imitate him. At lunch, however, they may bring a cold lunch with them, BENNIE GODFREY have a lukewarm lunch brought 4 to them, go some for a lunch or I NEWS in.1 F. Ua koriod oa Freack (oil. Germany Plans Regular Shipping, To South America STORIES IS LAID AWAY) AND OTHER dinner, or eat in the" cafeteria. be must lunch A brought ITEMS' HAMBURG, May 30 Ileg- eaten' somew here. In some placCLARKSTON, May 29 -- On circumstance some ular es and under shiping serviu- between) Sunday at 2j p. m., .May 21, the Germ-uithe western) and es it car'be eaten out of doors funeral services for Salt Lake of Simmons Benjamiti Clyde Central ami South of coasts comfortably, without being con- Godfrey, 36 years old, were held has $50.-00sued K. H. Jones for taminated by flies or dust. jn provided for in an! ward tabernacle, Bishop for alienating the affections Ameraa is cuiiludcd be bv all the; must agreement Generally, however, it llaVHten xvas in cham,. Th. his wife and up his German lines interested in the eaten indoors, either in a room music wa sfurnished by the ward of It stems to me that it f ret. aside for this and other pur- choir which sang Though Deep- home. h1 hard to that a traf ic. would It is planed to have me ship poses (such as recreating) or ening Trials." The invocation woman of that kind was worth To eat in the was in the work-roothrough the Panama Canal) pronounced by Thomas II. $50,000 or any other amount 1 recreation room interferes yith Griffin. ten liys bv the way of, The every choir "I,et sang a moil. its use by those for whose bene - jNot Your lleart be Troubled. Bremen, Rotterdam, and Ant-frt it was set aside, ro eat m to western , orts in South. E!der Thomas (;odfrev wus lien C. A. hails the s it,werp the work room prevents the the first api,aker and ,,.aii flom America. Every m weeks (uo killed the was Lake druggist complete airing, thatf is so un- the i!ook of iIo, mnn. Spoke of .hip is to go through the strat! offtrol $50(1 reward portant after several hours ot the, splendid record Denny had citv of Magellan to western South , slaver-his the of capture occupation; it interferes with made. wa.v otj now it is r toning to pa because American harbos the sweeping pf the dust that ; Elder Seymour the same inti mediate Thompson stops in is no statutory there in the morning ()f as aiK)1 s with Detune Europe. hours and that unless removed, as ward teachers and said his outhtrizin; it, In addition to this schedule, will continue (with accumula companion was always willing to it is intended to send one ship aftera is d all threaten! with breathed Ogden tion) to be do his part and he possessed noon ; it exposes the food A! great faith in the gospel shortage of water this s imirer through the Panama Canal month to Pacific ports of dust that settles fast ''hen the j p)e maje (jUa, tet sang Shall and so has ordered all Central America. mer-- i in to water air is comparatively quiet and put gardeners We Meet Beyond the River.44 ia always unwholesome and o- W. IB Griffin of Ixtgnn said he A lot of water is used bv gardisease-germften dangerous, to the in the remarks that had deners and it is thought that il Aluminum Coins Soon with which the air is lad- - rejoiced To Circulate In Berlin been made. Said he loved and they haVf to py for just what , and to flies, which stay after respected his friend Bennie, and they use none' will be wasted. 4t-nthe lupch is cleared away. These we must acknowledge the hand , BERLIN, May 30.- -lt will; The are hot imaginary. are Utah godangers. of the l,ord in all things. County 1 seems now of evidence He recited a poem that was in to imvr. bl7j'rsov weight coins will again be freriy to indicate that tuberculosis consoling at Provo on June 9. Thcv have m Berlin shus and (for Instance) is often a hand of sony very fine herds an John Elder Leishman It is estimated that there to mouth"4 disease and is car- Wellsville spoke on the Blessings section it is said. will soon lie 210,900,000,000 ried to the lungs by way of the of the faithful. Our brother will in aluminum .small stomach a well as bv the receive his reward. A duet was Reports from Wober Co. show 111 circulation. This is particularly sung by Orson Myler and Louise that breath. hit frost that s.ction quite The true of forms of -- . tuberculosis Buttars entitled Come Happy as hi rd as it did Cache Valiev. depreciation ot . the affecting that made niark other than the pfennig has e Elder ChristenDay. Joseph Tender vegetables wete Ladh lungs but may aisobc true of sen said Benny was a member nipped and some damage w i s Peces such, insgmfieant bits V'-of his Sunday school class and done to the alfalfa crop. pulmonary tuberculosis, .Ult; 'av.f disappeared factory was a splendid young man, alfrom virtually cash tills. Bc- Eating in a modern cafeteria or in a clean restaur- ways willing to help his teacher. Coach Eugen Roberts of the fort l!J 'var th('.rp NVore "e andl most Elder Marler of Lewiston Bri ham Youngj University hasij;'' picnni'j coins in cor', er, ant is usually much the lunch wholesome way of get.mg n!1!1 decided not to accept the pieces osi-- t five, ten, and in nickle. and though of course much of its Brother Godfreys family coins) on of of recredional director lost by were a good family and in silver, be&iiks the ten and 29- advantage may be church the schools that choice of food. A neighbors. lJlms-wil- l offered hint sometime ago butmark is usually well cafeteria Ravsten in a tew closBishop plant of minting The remain Provo practice at school thj ventilated (at the beginning of ing remarks thanked all present mum coins he been has miginated ven luecw'sduring from is for attending the services and ful. the jneal, anyway), free he war, when this material was) or more screened and is in all those who had assisted any dust, Used to rti. j ee the copper coin- - The Secret Of less effectively against flies way through Brother Godfreys Aliss Frances Id t'ge in the smaller dt nomination Merrill. The food is commonly clean and in Later iron was also used, and to died home her at old, to go Troubles .well looked. Finally, Duet by Mrs. Ben Claik and years the Faxon town of Meissen. sick s!e of most induces ness., Brigham people cafeteria ping Gertrude Burt. a Benediction was pronounced She was bedfast for several (famous for its poivelahi ware, to wash their hands: it prompt The weeks before she died. valuable significant following it jCven resorted to the use of por- gives m fellowship; by Elder Joseph A. Godfrey. 'celain for this purpose. make to paragraph is from Objectives Six brothers were the pal! ..recre&tjon; and it tends Bert Rudd of Grand Valley,1 All of the nuv coins now be-- ! in Elementary Rural School one cheerful. bearers. The floral offerings was nrxing sheep dip in ing minted are made of alum-- a Agriculture, just published as Idaho, food-wone beautiful. were importand ell, for As profuse vat and stirred it so viOir- - inuni. Only lecently a large Rural Schools Leaflet No. 11, ant thing is to avoid the things At the cemetery Elder David big pieces by the U. S. Bureau of Educaone gets at home. Home cook- Dahle dedicated the grave of our .ously that some of it splashed number of his into he nearand before were mouth into and and tion, department of the Interior. put circulation, friepd and brother. ing tends to sameness of rid element it some are home it, the lacks finally nearly plans nearly evening: Sunday completed for Washington. ly always k coins as well, ' We have failed to teach the issuing that it ought to have. Buy- sionaries were in charge of a1, killed him. Ihe former an about the size essential principles of coopera'i something different. As a gen- splendid meeting. The speakers were Elder Johnson and John E. They jrd making war on the of an American quarter and the tion and group action made neeral thing het food is best. Newton. Griffin of workers 'magpie up in Idaho Falls and like a United States cessary to our social organize Meat for sedentary y to Ulnrkston from all appearances they have latter will measure something tion. We have failed t,o teach visitors unless , at inadvisable Sunday lunch, js '. k group interrelationship, so that of lunch is really ''dinner; meat Were Mr- and Mrs. Frank Shum-j- a lot of th m for as the resultof The mintage ' once a day is usually enough way, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Holt the offering of i bounty on them coins also is beng considered, fanners have little ability to see Masson of Mr. Jessie of turne the effect upon the farming and were t vege-there theh gs, Trenton, , for most people. Fruit, ' j()0.000 FAMILIES MOVE Mrs. James Mr. and of other group programs. 421 excellent. the are pd salads first and week. Plymouth, jn group during xtables, Those who have led in rural Pies, cream puffs, eclairs- etc. Archibald of Dayton. Mr.Mr.George, eggs and 837 heads. CHICAGO. May 30, Atiout thought have failed to conand: are all right in their place but Godfrey of Fielding, - Poland To Have Direct ,283.000 GarL. of Atkinson people change their vince fanners in general that Mrs. Jos. allowed to take be never should places in this city ev- - organization, as a means of the place of better foods. Sweets land. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.Grif-- j Kaai rnmmunieniion dwelling cry vcar according to statistics economy in distribution and but fin of Ixigan. drug the appetite for a time feel in the struggle With America : .compiled bv the Peoples Gas, leave one hungry and often Coke and is over. These for existence the before Light against other orday Com;any. ing faint WARSAW, A bowl of soup with crackers or May 30, The totals are reached by figuring ganized groups bent upon their of a radio station ini4 4 members to a familv, and exploitation, is a necessity. This bread costs about What a piece the United States leads the ' kqjvPie and a cup erf "coffee does; aj production with slightly more Warsaw , which will be one records show that some-tha- n explains why the farmer of the .' but soup, if properly made and of the worlds 'the most powerful in the world. Ahm?' more than 300,000 fami-cro- United States, although the efficient most agricultural , ' eaterr With bread and butter will has been undertaken with a Hies move annually. of the world, has not betworker ' pusUpn and the other will not. The the claims Rlaad it gas qp company A battle line 420 miles Ion gv'" : Thfikpie Satisfies more quickly;- and twenty miles w ide will be es- - rertun tv of direct c.mmumca- - know s because it ,must turn off tered his lot even though he has soraeUnecowith his practice. chat thdse sho but " 1,h " astern countries land turn on the gas in the dvvel bettered there- - tablished in eNvv York in an ef- - :tloR inaeat and distribution (and nomical while they w noon as eld tenants move out body lings fort to check the advance of the lthoat .havl,b? to are likely to eat slowly) compete against or' ford through other! ami new ones come in. The bility m0th,,mmun,cat,on him of robbed have find that the soap has satisfied Which will cost thatgypsy ganizations ' statistics show that more people State five of his profits. a portion them by the time they, get- and a half million dollars major on was The move ' work construction f 1, Chicago's big a year - V though ; and they are practicallive and to commenced in Ftbruary, 1922, moving day. than all other times He has managed to He if it becomes general. themselves find has not accumulate wealth. to , lv certain land will be of next finished , the Julv. year combined. They been pauperized, but he has later hour an satisfied The better, increase in the coloreds The total cost of the station show that while about 42 peravoided it in too many cases only ' L'tKatfif they had spent the same population of the United States Lamcunts to almost $2,000,000. cent of Chicagoa total popula . meringues. for frothy through drudgery, exploitation 6.5 money . only per cent during the P ;: tion of over 2.800,4)00 moves of ' write was n automobile reaf his wife, and children, and l'For further information U. ten smaller bumper last a rate years, S. vearly, ferm 25 to 27 moves on adopting n standard of living General, that in vertical is fo'the suspended Surgeon than1 ever before. i, 1 flexible loops is said to be proof May' and about 12 percent on such as is unjust. His lot is Public Health Service, W ashmg-- October 1. Chicagos other big MaA normal mans heart beats agenst. fenders of other cars little better than in pioneering ton, D. C. for Reprint 64 ; ' moving day. a etc. times dS vs. He is entitled to more ill 92,160 day. children, lnutrition jpassing ever or under it. j 0 21,83 $ bie-tkin- ' . pre ) - 2 122.11 4 j 1 . , s Vt - l s ra,e Cache Auto Co. 1 West Center Street -- - - Logan, Utah -- gd , 4 . alum-who- le 1 , 2110-ma- nii-j"- rk 4a 500-mai- j half-dolla- - r. -- - 1,000-mar- j - : , J I of-th- 4 one-four- -- th p. ' k ; U: M j ! tree-destroyi- ng - -- To Foregather In Fanners . f Episcopal Brotherhood - Chicago. (By Asfcociaied CHICAGO, ut the Corporate Limits ot Preti) 29. May Ar- rangements are already in full swing for the reception here during September of the larg- est gathering of laymen of the Episcopal church to be held this year, when the fortieth anniversary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew is celebrated. v IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THK First Judicial I)ltrict of the Stat" of Utah, in and for the County Of ; Cach-.- . t t In the matter leff dhe Restriction Not only will every Episcopal parish in the United States be represented by men and boys, but almost eery parish of this denomination in England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the West Indies also will send delegates and The gathering is members. known as the International convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The organization of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew was inspired by the late Janies L. Houghteling of this city in 1883 and from a very meagre beginning it has spread to be one of the largest organizations for men and boys in religious work in the world. Since its birth it has been and always will be the heart of of a movement to spiritually vitali7.e the man and boy power of the church said, Courtenay Barber, of this city- chairman of the convention committee. The national body has held 37 conferences, none 'of which is restricted to members of the brotherhood, but to all church men and boys. of the rewards of his toil than he has been able to get. SMITH-FIEL- CITY. UTAH. NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of the uboe named court heretofore made and entered oa the 26th day of June, 1923, notice is hereby given that William Mather, Wllligm Richaidson, Peter Hansen, William Screw thor. Alice Noble, William H. aud Julia A. Cantwell, Cantwell, claiming to be a majority of th desowners of land hereinafter cribed lying within and upon th borders of said City, have Died their petition prajing that the same be disconnected and detached from th-- l present limits of Smitbfleld City, (n Cache County, Utah, The west half of the NorthWe-'- t quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Thirty-threThirteen, Township North of Range One East of the Salt-LakBase and Meridian, contalnms ' x One Hundred Seventeen acres. And, that the corporate limits of said city be restricted to that onfent in accordance with Sections 771-77- 5 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 3917; that any person interested in the subject matter of said petition may appear and contest the granting, of the same at any time within 10 dajs after date pf thejtirst publication of this notice and the service upon said City in the same manner as a numto-wi- t: e, e inous. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 26th day of May, 1923. F. J. GORDON, Clbrk. Geo. C. Heinrich, Atty, for Peti- tioners. Date of First Publication May 30, 1923. Date of Publication June 9, 3923. - next session of Parli-meis Expected to provide foe the centralization of Londons electric supply, now in . the hands of a number of companies The nt oAe hundred thousand eggs are produced by a queen bee in one Reason. |