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Show nsa twv THE JOURNAL ' Att Monday, October 15, 1923. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PUBLISHED BY AMD ENGLAND PUBLISHING Community Action To Assure Better Child Health Nationally Is Chief Reason For Big Conclave Today s Events Today begins the Annual oa-- spent many happy hours wit ft of Vocational Educa Kitig George on tire Deeside, She servance Editor iiDttU ordo ' ' holds a record of having caught tion week. 77 D tbo Office la post' U Except Wook, Every tit ay Sandap llttrtl Prince Arthur of Connaught .the bhgest salmon ever taken at Logan, Utah, a Second Cleat Matter. and Princess Alexander cele-jo- n the Dee, , She is a veiy strong - ' trues their tenth wedding an-- . swimmer and delights in SUBSCRIPTION RATE BY RAIL. PER MONTH, In Advance ir bfe. Lord Camegie, waose , today. BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance 70n ' lit. Rev. Joseph B, Cheshire, bride the piincess wjl become .A Discount ot $1.90 Per Year Will Be Given for Advance , .of North Caro-- j at the ceremony In the Guards Episcopal bishop Payment for a Pall Year. bna, today celebrates his 30th Chapel in' London today, is the ' s ' f MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Jumivemiry in the episcopate." eldest son and heir of the Earl David Lioyd George,' former of South htsk. The marriage will Tka Aaeoclated praaa la exclaalvely entitled to tba nan for repnblleatloa of al) nevra dlapatcbee credited to it or not otherwise credited la thie paper British premier, and his" pa t .unite the royal family of Eng-ai- e and aleo tbe local new published beretn. scheduled to visit St. Paul j land which centuiies ago had its AU right of repnblication of special dispatches herein are also reaerved. and Minneapolis today, esta'es forfeited because of a ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION The maniage 01 Princess Iiehdlion against the Crown. Maud, niece of King George, and TODAYS "ANNIVERSARIES . THE BEST PREACHING: Let your light so shine before Lord 1G51 Carnegie, sop of the Earl King CharlesII. of Eng men, that they, may see your good works, and glorify your of Southhesk, is to take place land, following his defeat at ' ' in London today. Worcester, made his escape to Father which is in heaven. Matthew 5:16. The American Legnn, the France. A LAMP AND. A LIGHT: : Thy word is a lamp unto my great organization of American 1795 Frederick William IV., feet and a light unto mv path. Psalm 119:105. VVoild W ar Veterans, beg ns Vs of Prussia during the revo- ing What does Paul call the temple of God, and if we defile this annual national convention ln,utkm of 1816 born , I)ied at v San Francisco today. temple, what is the result? 1 Cor. 3:16, 17. lh61r a ", iT rntadampJ&nujryv Tire AnrericaiYGTuRf Heanl; 7 Whai is nct,CMsnry- a lieuten- 1832John Clarke, Association,' of which Herliert ant in the Continental army at Hoover. is presidenL-jneet- s at the age Of 16; and afterward . Herbert HoovEFL WILLIAM BROWt Detroit for annual first its today of Georgia,, died. Born MORALS MELONEY. DECADENCE OF , convention. , The American Child Health Asso- tionale de lEnfance, and Secretaire in North Carolina in 1766.' is much that justifies the assertion that the of The the countries ciation' first annual meeting in de I'Oeuvre Natiunale Ue Orpheline THERE morals are on the decline. It is said that the racelworid, principal the United! 1873 Russia annexed a part Detroit,. October 15 to 17. Will be de la Guerre in Belgium. M. Maquet including of Khiva, in Turkestan. in that it will not only draw was given a place on the program at unique for wealth and pleasure is sapping our vitality. The diversions! States, will take part in the in 1869 First, State legislature together some of the moat eminent the suggestion of the Commission for child health authorities in the United Relief tn Belgium Educational Founof South Dakota convened at of our youngsters-ar- e of the superheated variety the ' States; but from other nations as dation. ' ,. He will speak on "Belgian opening today at Geneva, Sw Pierre. ucts of gin and jazz and midnight petting parties. ' f . . , , well. ... , Colonies for Debilitated Children. 1901 Prince and Princess of ' Some of the Among the chief speakers will be for discussion The committee appoincl by Wales ...The parents of these young people make no effort" to stem Herbert Hoover, president of the As- and papers to betopics (King George and Gueen read will deal with Work of the Secretary Interior, the swift tide of degeneracy'' in their offspring. Too often they sociation, who will deliver the openwere .welcomed a; King-tocommunity programs for child to investigate the Government's Mary) ing address; Dr. George E. Vincent, health," how the general public can - , Ost. are themselves immersed in the same maelstrom of vicious liv- reclamation Rockefeller of the Foundaabout of better president bring policy is to hold its 1903 , Swedish parliament tkm; Mrs. William Brown Meloney. community 'activities for child ing. The marriage Vow in many cases is lightly taken and has fast meeting today in Washinga measure repealing the noted and editor, and a direc- health." the workers in child health author passed ' lost its sacredness. Adultery and divorce are no longer things ton. ' tor of the Assmiation; Mayor Frank education and their duties," ."practiact of 'union With Norway: E. Doremus, of Detroit? Dr. Haven cal methods of teaching health to A conference of the attorneys to be ashamed of. They have lost their stigma and too fre1921 General Leonard Wood Emerson, professor of Public Health children," and the newer phases of of the various Western general in was sworn Gov n looked as ernor-Gp, Adnynistiation of the Collere of public health nursing, and the health quently are Upon as matters of course. States has been called to meet :n oral of the Physicians and Surgeons, new York, of the child in relation to athletics Philippines, ' Our Civilization has reached great heights but let us not for Chicago to Investigate the alleg- who was Health Commissioner of and physical training. . ONE YEAR AGO TODAY York front 1815 to 1917; Miss New This is a tentative list and is exget that the higher we ascend the more careful we should be !d monopoly in the sale of gasoCoronation of the King and Maud Brown, who is a child health pected to be augmented as the connot to" lose Our balance, since the speed of our downfall will ,be line. education specialist of e Queen of Boumania. , vention draws nearer. election will be held Aspecial The convention, aa the associaSeveral killed in riots between reputation; Dr, William J. French in exact ratio to the altitude we have attained. in Maine today to give the vot- director of the Fargo, N. D., child tions first, Is expected to be the foreCommunists in policegnd health demonstiation; A, D.' Jamie- - runner of othejre which will serve anIlowever, we shall not take too pessimistic an outlook on the ers an opportunity to pass on a BIRTHDAYS son, secretary and scout executive of nually to bring together the child future. There Is reason for confidence in the stability of our bill which would limit the hours Crown Prisce Carol, heir to the Detroit Council of the Bov Scouts health experts of the country of Americs, and Monsieur J. Maquet, suggestion and solution of subjects institutions and the inherent virtue of our people. Judgments of labor of women anl girls eru-- p the thione of Roumania, bom at Directeur-Generde 1Oeuvre Na- - which will raise child and maternal the royal chateu of Sinaia, 80 should not be based solely on surface indications. - The froth lowed in, manufacturing candle establishments to 18 kears mei ' ago today, should not be mistaken for the' essence. ' hours a week. 'Hon. Martin Burrell, 'librara wonderful girl? Where, bi a uotti, Tee, to cheer him up." Princess Maud, Londons royal ian of the Let us hope that the loose morals of today are only a -Dominion' did, Eiistaie Hlgnett get tff? lie made all Oh. right," parliament, . a tremendous gi ievani e tf tbe fart manifestation a passing ailment of humanity. The bride tolay, is the second daght-e- r born in England, 65 years ago to"Run along! of the Princess Royal and the day, s Mr. Mortimer ran along. I"e had that she had broken off the engagependulum will swing in the other direction. Eventually we Will late Duke of Fife, and a niece ot Hon .Walter Cameron Nichol. tlie air of one who feels that lie only ment, but what rigid luld he to go haul in sail and steer by a safer Course. King George, with whom she Lieutenant of British. Columbia, needq a j leaked cap ttrnl a uniform altout tlie. dace expecting her to be But this will come to pass only if the saner elements in the a great favorite. The Prince? bor at sixes too small for him tn be a engaged to him? KnsVo'e lllgnett. n Goodrich, Ont., 57 years tyo doubt, looked upon the pfsir girl as is old their has and thirty years gpe it population, by wisdom, their courage, their devotion ,t properly equipped meaeeuitcr boy. , , today. Marlowe regardeil utterly Ueurtlexs. most of her life quietly with her agoRear hold in can check unstable the Admiral William S. Sims constituents and protect duty, her behavior aa thoroughly Sensible. "And, as Bream wa saying, rewidow mother, of Duke ol the U. S, N., born at Ottawa sumed tbe girt, "you might have beeu She had made a mistake, and, the race against the disorderly clamor of the mob, Fife, who lost his life as a con- Ont., 65 retired, i tide at the eleventh hour, she had left behind." yeabs' ago today.' the 'summon of task this' we ijTo the aid of sequence of a shipwreck off the Hlen Ware, a accomplishment "That," said Sam, edging a step had the jforre of ch.irueter In correct favorpopular our colleagues of the Fourth Estate those who believe with coast of Morocco some years ago. ite of the was tbe thought that tortured It. He was sorry far psr old EuMuce. stage and born elouer, me. the thought that a friendship so but he really coni I not permit the sugus that in the Critical times ahead our eiie aim should be the Like her mother she Is an exper in San Francisco, 46screen, years ago delightfully begun in and gestion that tVdbelinlua Bennett her this angler has respect cultivation Of the sturdy virtues 'of our forefathers; plain, de- -' today. "But It hadnt begun, t We lutve f i lend called her Billie had nophe-- , cent, honest living, respect iot law and order, for the sacred never spoken Jo each other before bated in a perfectly, splendid way liked to eeek him out and otfer IIHMIWI Imve throughout. It wss women like , ..v rights of property, and the preservation and maintenance' of i , . v h him Ida bankroll. Bennett Billie to her "Have you forgotten? ' .On the the ideals and institutions on which our government was You really, are tlie bravest man I who made tlie world worth dock . I . ' y ' ever met! founded. Country Editor. . ,v t , , Sudden enlightenment came Into her living In. , "Oh, no!" , Her friend railed her Billie. He ' .eyes. , "How modest you are! But I did not blame them. It wns a delightOh, you are the man poor all brave turn are modeat IN 1S76 AND IN 1918 ful name and suited her to.perfettlon. : AND bit . j "I wa only too dellglite-- at what He practiced it a few times, 'Billie t The nianf lucky sharp contrast between the year' 1876, when' Sitting looked like a clinuce of do!n you a ' Billie . - . It certainly Her clouded. , face Bioux ' was leading the warriors against the - white nervice.i I f "Poor Pinky le feeling the motion ran pleasantly ntf the tongue. Billie "It naa the extraordinary Bennett." er musical. Billie Marsettlers, and the year 1918, when Chief Albert Grass of the of the bout a little. Ita Ids first voy.of It that was so wonderful. 1 do dib ' lowe. Kill! IV ' better. noticed Sioux nation died in Soissons, France, fighting for America, is By P. G. Wodehoiue mire presence of udiid. You didnt age." "I shall always remember that It was among those present the chanuing and bealtate for a aecontL You just shot emphasized in a letter written to the National Republican by popular Sirs. Billie' AlarUnye. Pinky who first brought us together. over tlie aide A consuming desire came over him though propelled By .Would, you care for Mrs. Albert E. Jones, state war mother of North Dakota Mrs. on deck? stroll i some Irresistible fordel "Not Just how, thank. I must he to talk about the girl to some one. 'Jones' comment was prompted by her interest in the article on It was nothing, nothing really. One Obviously indicated aa the party ttf getting back to my room to finish unBuffalo Bill by Roger Pocock in a recent issue, r the 'Second part was Eustace Hignetl.-just bapens to have, tbe knack of packing. After lunch, perhaps, Illuttrationt Eustace was still capable af speech, keeping one's head and acting quickly Only last week," writers Mrs. Jones, I met. in council with be I will there. the Ry way. you on the spur of the moment 4y Some and after the host was hardly know my name, but 'Indian women who are members of our American War Mothers Irwin Myrt people have It, aome havent." at all he would enjoy a rolling smiled She tlli, miner brightly. .further chat about his ruined Ufa. And just think As Bream was association. These war mothers of tKt Sioux nation can "It's funtiy that " 4 person's "name is J sytnjf-,'r- .' T Besides, he had another reuson for memler tbe days of frontier warfare, and there were, several - "It all right said MrMortlmer, tbe last thing ne thinks of asking. seeking Kustuee's mailety, Aa a map iwniu l bMip H. Doras U ' Mine Is Bennett.? old chiefs who, during the four hours of our council, guarded who had been actually 'engaged to reappearing suddenly. "I saw a couple "Bennett 1" marry this supreme girl, Eutuce Hlgthis ceremonial tent as in the old days they had guarded more "KT5 a dear and. run down to tbo WHhetmlna Bennett. My friends," nett had an attraction for Sam akin U Ita all ritfit about she said rftly as site turned eway, to weighty and far different councils. They are all that are left niimn.aiui seelunch. that of some great public monu: our for me "cat! place Billie!' of the old band of 'white horse riders Old Chief White Cow ment. He had become a sort of shrine. "It la all rrgbt. Tbo tablo steward He had taken on a glamor. 8aut enaid so."' Walking, Crow Ghost, Red Fish and others whose names 1 canCHAPTER lil tered the stateroom almost reverennot recall. Some of our war mothers of this Cannonball chap"lea, but p and mako certain." tially with something if the emotion , rltilit, Foe some momenta Sara remained of a ter are able to speak English, The majority of them do not, "Ail where he was, staring after the girl as seum.boy going into his first dime muRe boppej away and tbo girl turned , but all are devoted to the order.. The American War Mothers to Sam with shining eft. down she flitted the passage, lie felt Tlie exhibit was lying ira his back Mr.' to you oughtn't dixzy. Listening to Eustace Hlgnett'i organization is probably, the only one., in which Indian women bav"Oh,tbtue 'UMarlowe, taring at the roof of the berth. By f you oughtn't' story of his blighted romance. Sam at HI and forcing himtake active part. .The North Dakota division, which Mrs. Jones You might have Realty, been drowned! But had formed an unflattering opinion of lylug tnabsolutely think f purely inland scenes self this WHhetmlna Bennett who had believes to be the only state group boasting Indian members, has I never aaw anything ao wonilerful. It and objects he had contrived to reduce was like the atorleo. of who broken off her engagement simply beIn Ida complexion to a tueie chapters among the Gross Ventres, Bullheads, Arlikara or used to jump into lion kmghto deaa after cause on the day of the marriage his the green But it would be paltering with tinge.' r Rees, and the Mandans, as well as the chapter of Sioux mothers. glo've- o. R cousin had beeu abort of tbe necessary , r to aay that he felt debonair. '; h ' He had, indeed, the truth ' "ypaf audit Sam, a litie vragnely, wedding garment. National Republican. ! He reqelvhd Sam with wan austerity. Tlie bad hot atruck him. thought a liltp smugly hew different , "Kit down lie Said. "Don't etand his goddess of tbs ted hair was from It oeenied a silly bobby and rough on there swaying like 'that.' I cant bear ' Still, the southern professor who has made flour, rubberj the lions, to, . tbe object of Eustace Hlgnetts af, , fections, And now. they had proved to It "It was tbt sort of thing Sir La urt molasses, tapioca, dyes and flavoring extracts out of sweet "Why, we areut out of the harbor be one and the same.' It was distsrb-inKir Galahad mould have done! tr Surely you arent going to be potatoes, hasn't succeeded in making anything .better of them But- - you alioiildn't haro botherod, It wss like suddenly finding the yet. seasick already," v, a film turn feature of ' ' than sweet potatoes,-rDetro- it It bow." vampire all News. . realty! right "1 can Issue no positive guarantee. Into , heroine, the It's all bow T "Oh, eight Perhaps If I can keep my mind off it, Some men, on making the dlscovvry "Yoo. - I'd forgotten that Mr. - . , t have had good results for Men are of two classes those who do their best work to- iMortimer wasquite felt tills bsve of, to he on board. Ho has girls Identity, might ten mtnutea by thinking steadlast the save to tluit had Intervened providence glrso tne all tbe money I shall need. day and forget about it, and those who promise to do their best You ily of the Sahara. There, said Eusthem from a dVnetrous entanglement. aall was It had to this I tray. work tomorrow and forget about it. Moniteau county .Mo.) ou this boat in rather a is a This point of view never occurred to tace Hignett with enthusiasm, burry. Fafor on ! Tit at la something like ' - : Herald. ther's head clerk was to, hare gnnt to Oh, You Are the Man Poor- Pinky. Samuel Marlowe. The way he looked place a Ilea OOltFANT -- T open-nheisar- y. , I -- ' - ! , - - - -- , , I 4 j 3 . 0 gov-om- er - a itz-eila- - , n, -- - , I nation-wid- , Berlin-TODAY- S -- . fo-- ri tern-pora- al , ' old American Child Hygiene Association and the Child Health Organization of America, the assocation has grown rapidly until now the membership numbers nearly 5,000 and extends to many foreign lands. The aims of the Association are to achieve this child health improvement through helping communities to increase their own health protection to a maximum, through teaching, literature, the founding of scholarships for doctors, teachers and nurses in health work, and by other means designed to t increase the health knowledge of parents and Ihildren. . Herbert Hoover is president of tho Association. Dr. L. Emmett Holt, noted child health authority, is first Courteney Dinwiddle is general executive, and ' Ella Crandall is associate gen-Phillips eral executive. Headquarters of the ( Association are at 532 'Seventeenth Street, Washington, and executive offices at 870 Seventh Avenue, New - i York City. i ' ri had i mjtTon( that girts culled Wllheluilna , were Sometimes BItUe to their friend." . reulm-In- , States to a its organisation m January, from a merger to thu c ..." ' V aiEORGEUnited ry . VINCENT E. ! -i -- I never call her .anything hut " Hut 1 really cannot talk atxnit It, 3 he recollection tortures ttte. - "Hint's Just count 'i I hat you want. w at ion principle. ' Its the Persevere g . - : - V 1 Three Men sup-poe- e Flnjy-Boodl- ! 1 I ''S THE a Maid quk-knes- . a' , 1 ! HiW -- "Bit Down!" He Said. Dont Stand - There Swaying Like That I Cant ' Bear It". x , 1 " r s ... , - -- ! V-- - co-l- g. 1 five-re- - - -- X , - - TT Bananas have suddenly gone up 3 per cent, says the New York Herald. So they did have some, after all. Ponch, Its remarkable how few of the persons killed at on Sundays are on their way to church. Little Rock - grade-crossin- gs Arkansas Gazette." The mam" who said our trild life has disappeared probably overlooked the young intellectuals. Pacofic Coast Serviie. It is clear now that the League can weather all "storms if the Storms are not permitted to reach it. West Palm Beach Post. tbe bank and got some money and met tne oa board and glem It to roe. hut the filly old man naa late, and when he got to the dock they had Juat pulled In tlie So he tried to throw the money to me In a handkerchief and It fell Into die oater. But you shouldn't have dived In after It "Oh, wrtU said Sam, straightening hta tie. with a quiet brave smile. He had never eviwcted to feel grateful to that oheae bounder who had shoved him idf the rail, hut now be would gang-plan- V . r of ateaarda and they both bald It wat all right So It's all right , said ' the . girl "Oh, Splendid, 1 Bream , ' Hello? ' ", "Ihr he an anai and run along to e my Staten mm and tee If ' . la quite comfortable." ; ' Hound to he .Yes, but do gix He may he feeling lonely. Chirrup to bliu a little." . "Chirrup?? r ' Pinky-Boodl- . It was that he had been sll wrong about Wllhetraina Bennett. 'Eustace, he felt, had been to blame throughout If Hi la girl had maltreated Eustace's finer feelings, then her reason for doing so must have "been excellent and fo praiseworthy. , After all . . . poor old Eustace , . .' quite a good fellow, no doubt In many ways . , hut coming dowa to brass tacks, what was there about Eustace that gave him any to pipnopulire Hie affwtluna of at Boodles Bitl r -- and youll smin forget that youre ou board ship at all. . "Theres1 something In that, admitit's very ted Eustace reflectively, fimd of yog to be ao nipathetlc aud - - f lutefested." t My dear fellow ' , . anything that I can do , . ,. w here did you fiieet her first, for limtance? ! "At Eustuce Hlg- t dinner . nett broke oY ahruptTy. He had good memory and lie had Just tin fih tliey had served at that dinner a flabby and exhausted-lookinflab, half sunk beneath the surface of a thick white sauce. , , - "Aud wliaf struck you tuost forcibly about her at first? Her lovely hair. I t suppose?" "How did yon know she had lovely ' ' ' reeol-leet- ed g ' halrT ' - - "My dear chap, I naturally assumed f that any girl with whom you Ml tn love would have nice hair." -, "Well, you are perfectly right, as It happens. , Her hair ws remarkably beautiful. It was red , . , , "I.ike autumn leaves with tbe sun oa them! sahl Marlowe ecstatically, What an extraordinary, thing! of sand and spot! Miles and in la aa absolutely exact descrip- That not a drop of water anywhere !" , Him. Her eyes were a deep blue . . f" Sara sat duwn ea the lounge, "Or, rather, - green." j "Tmire qillte right Tbe great ' Blue." Oreen. a There Is shade of green thing is hi concentrate your ml ml tin , t , , other tuples. Why mu, for Instance, that looks' blue.. "Wbst the devil do you know about tfell ate smite ntore altout your uufor. tunate affair with, that girl Billie the color of her yyes?" demanded EusAm I telling yon Bennett 1 think you said her name tace heatedly. about her, or are uu telling meT was." "Wllheltnlnn Bennett. Where ' on (To be continuetD earth did Jon get the Idea that her Barn was Billie f r O |