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Show 4 LOGAN THE JOURNAL, FACIE TWO A, CITY, CACHE COUNTY,' UTXH C , ' h ? Tucsdav, April 29. 1921. Z sunshine after moistening. Hut this Will not necessarily bleaca the material to its former whito-nesb'Try covering the spot with lemon juice and letting the sun Rv BEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS shine directly upm it., If this ' TAKE IT, IP Author of YOU CAN fa Is, cover the stained place wih a m i xt u rro f j el iod soa- and pulverized chalk, then exposing the Mud materia? to the sun. Javelle wa-- ! Lnt anything vet'y uplifting or inspiring about the ter which can be bought at Any THERE mud. . drug store Is a sure wav of re-- I And yet great beauty rises' from that which we call by moving the stain. Followingdi-- ! that name. reciions on the battle. vase. It is made On the mantle in my library is Mrs. P., Please let me knowfrom mud. It was first just ordinary clay mud, common in a how' to dye a dark green sweatportion of Arkansas. But somebody had a dream cf beauty and er to a darker color w'th out so gathered up tiiis mud and moulded it and baked it until it was the texture of the hard and now it is a thing of rare beauty with its streaks of spoiling woo!.- , ' blues and brow ns and greens. ' to is Answer: It Today I walked into the woods. Often my feet sank into black recolor a dark darker. And, dye mud, but as I looked down I noted little sprouts of green and. wool is likely to shrink. d leaves, a bud of white. member, peeking out from these tiny I would strongly advise you not In a few days there will be flowers as white as snow. I have seen pond hlies of exquisite beauty and whiteness to makeWhe attemot. Of course a t rofcssional dveing establishstanding up with their faces looking into the sdn but with their ment mght be able to do IhC stems and roots deep in the blackest mud. work successfully. Or. if you are What a mystery this whiteness from what is just mud. I often think of lives whose origin seems to have been in determined to try it yoursplf, what is hardly more than the mud from which the lilies spring. you might buv some black or And I think that maybe that is why there is ji sun to bring verv dark green wool dye and rryma ItzOTZOtOf outtheir.5cfulnessofptafamud:::' which matches wool the sweater. is God is for mud us of so that what that the Maybe why I not vou direcBut could give we are, may serve to contrast with the beauty of our best. I often wonder about the meaning of strife. Why is it worth tions which I would feel would while? Why if not to prove to a doubting iord that a man be certain, to bring the desred may rise from the mud of disappointment and failure and blast- results. Tomorrow Some Good Daned dreams, as the lilies do from out the black, unwholesome THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK . 1 - j - - very-difficu- lt spear-heade- THIS IS THE CONFIDENCE THAT WE HAVE IN HIM, THAT IF WE ASK N VTIIINU ACCORDING TO HIS WILL, HE HEARETH VS. IJohn 5:11. What encouragement did the Loid gie Asa at the mouth of Azariah the prophet? 2 Chron. la:!-?.- , EYE H TH NOT SEEN, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of inno, the things which Cod hath prepared for Them that love him. T Corinthians 2 :9. How should we enter into the house of (rod? Psalm 100:2,1. BEING PROFICIENT the best 'college basketball teams in th States never played a game of basketball in his life. He is the exception, rather than the rule.' The best athletic swamp. How clean is the face of the lily, how pure its heart, how coaches are genet ally those who have played, the game and have its open amis, even though it Tie born .from deep InTthe white Z - experience IiTtt. mud! That is a rule that almost invariably holds true in life. The best ditch digger is the one who has been digging ditches all of his life has made it a business and knows the quickest and ' best way to do the job. "The best doctor is generally the doctor' who has studied the most, has had the most experience and has made the greatest effort to keep pace" with the advancement of medical science. i The same is true of any profession, any business, any trade. Billy and Nannie had been giv- they were trotting side by side To be proficient, we must know our business. We must en a soft bed of straw out in the across the parade grounds tomake a study of it and devote all of our energies to making Jhe shed near the. regiments jiors-es- . ward the i entrance. Theto v, ere about to slip by unnoticed most of what we have. when a sleepy sentinel called. Look around you and observe the men and women who are reBilly, what are you laughing Halt! Who goes there? garded as the best in their line. at? asked Nannie that night as Receiving ho answer, he was are who have the have the to they w'ere lying on their bed of alert in a second and, drawing, best They given people they .straw after a good dinner. his sword,; he barrel the way their chosen work, way that fat wo- with it. It makes no difference whether they are men who labor with manOh, at the legged it across the parade Billy was about to butt the their hands or men who are skilled in some profession; whether ground. But how she ever weapon out 'of his way when whose chief aim jn life is to have a good home squeezed her - - two hundred he discovered it was a sword they women who have chosen the business world for their activities. pounds through that window with a long,1-- ' sharp blade inor stead of just a club as he had at T6 be recognized as a leader in whatever you are doing is beats me! Of course they will be very first taken ,it to be. and he drew honor enough for any person, whether it be digging a good ditch nice to ' us, said Nannie, of back quickly. or skill in one of the professions. ... we stay here. But we must be So it is you, old Mr.Billy, tryProficiency in whatever you chose for a livelihood carries with going on. Do you propose waiting ing to run away, is it? And just it a certain sense of satisfaction and it ought to he recognized Until .. night, or going jpretty the day we need you in the sOopF more than it is. parade, at that! Oh, no, you need . I havent made up my mind not try to edge around toward yet-was just being lazy. Didnt my coat tail to butt me.' either Water that has gone over The dam never generates any ele- you have to laugh at younself, You can just save yodr butts cting Ttow'er and unnecessary words never solve any of the worlds Nan, when they were trying to for someone else. Now make tie us with those thick ropes? tracks for your quarters before problems. As if any rope that w'as ever I waste a little powder on you could tie us up and your pretty wife. w'overr of "Prosperity once was determined by the number of new homes so we couldhemp not get loose ! So Billy and Nannie were forcteihg built, but now' a communitys prosperity is judged by the They are pretty thick. Dont ed to return to their shed They number of new' automobiles it boasts. you think we had better begin to had been, there but a short time chew them apart now', for it will when Billy got np and went to take us some time? the back and began to peer Perhaps we had, answered through the cracks and knot hol-- i THE coach of one of v'ciy ish Recipes. are-wom- en . . 1 ! Billy. So the Iw'o lay down close beside each other and began to chew on their ropes. Having done this trick many times before in ther lives, it did not take them long to chew the ropes into a pulp and from that into strings and strands which soon fell apart and freed them, and a few moments after that ' ftfH STAND A0 UQKC. PAINT Paint Up -- Say, Nannie, I have discover--, ed that this shqd l6oks right on- to the woods outside the camp grounds. And I am going to butt a board off so we can squeeze through and get away. Id like to see any old sentinel stop me when I wish to go! Hark! What is that? asked " , Nannie. Efficient Clean Up world is smiling and everything WHEN theyouwhole is fresh and clean and en es- - Lou ra, A and freshen up your home. Wed like to have a chance to teljyou how a little High Standard Paint will work a marvelous transformation how it will brighten up your house until you can hardly believe your own eyes and how inexpensively this pleasing change can be made. TOMORROWS KinKirmn, MENU Breakfast Strawberries Cereal Coffee Fried Eggs Toast Luncheon Baked Rice and Cheese 1 Fruit Salad Tea Rolls Dinner Vegetable Sour. Bunts gVmisiies Miybe youd like to redecorate one or two rooms, or refmish your floors or paint your porch. Whatever painting you have in mind weeaii supply you with a Lowe Brothers Product specially made for such work. And in addition to supplying you with paint, we offer our complete Paint Service. We will get a Decorative Scheme for whatever painting you have in mind from the Decorating Department of the Lowe Brothers Company without cost. And well be glad to offer our advice, gained from many years of naint exnerienre EVERTOH AtlD SONS CO. LOGAN, - UTAH Phone 235 I". Beef Rissoles Baked Potatoes Beets Date Dessert Coffee ANSWTRED LETTERS Blue Eyed Bride: 1. When marrying, does thg froom present the bouquets carried ,bv the the bride and her attendants? 2. Is it correct for the bride's parents to provide the wedding sapper? 3. Does the groom stani the expense of carriages automobiles u'cd upon the occas-- k n, for the bridal party and ic-- 1 lives ? ojorado-$&)tis:- ffeiwy nusls 'rcur sssut&ncc Scensy-'folk- d lofaMJhtMtrip-'rJ. J. DEVEREUX General Agent of Commons today. A notable wedding in Washington today v ill be that of Miss Laura Emily Dial, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial of South' Carolina, and James Lawrence Brownlee of day Ariglo-Cathol- ic " convention , of priests has been called to meet in Philadelphia today', to be conducted along the c conlines of the as in been such have held gresses England. The Episcopal Church Congress, ji national body made up of the bishops and clergy of the Protestant Episcopal denomination, will meet, in Boston today for the first session it has held in fifteen years. The marriage of Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and the late Mr- Vanderbilt, and the Hon. John Francis Amherst Cecil, First Secretary of the British embassy at Washington, is to take place today at Blltmore, the Vanderbilt home near Asheville. N; C. Fifty years ago today saw the incorporation of the fipst pipeline irt America, for carrying petroleum from the oil fields to seaboard. Today such pipelines in the United States, if placed end to end, would be long enough to girdle the earth at the equator. The great Gothic Cathedral at Linz, in Upper Austria, a structure which has been 62 years in building and which rivals the Gothic masterpieces of the be dedicated with imposing ceremonies beginning today', and in which eminent prelates from many parts of Europe Anglo-Catholi- - e the groom which takes Lon and the best man to the church a id iator takes the married couple to the house and, after the reception to the station. Mrs. M: "I wish to u?e to exterminate he! bugs. Will this tarnish g It picl i,re frames or have an injurious effect upon a Answer; Yes. you must re-- sulphur : Tpicture foliert and details 508 Clift Building Salt Lake City, Utah' Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc tors and dentistsfor this statement. Your own experience will prove use YVRIGLEYS it' if you will after every meal. The following quotations from a recent work on teeth and health are worth remembering: ' Dentists have found that the exercise of gum chewing brings about a better nutrition of the ' teeth . . . . . -- . The cleansing action of the gum between the - . teeth helps to keep them free from the particles' i which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.? to- - Y The busy man or woman either rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they sfiould. be cleaned, and the-Atlant- take part In The Days News The lion. John Francis Amherst Cecil, whose marriage to will Answer: 1. Yes, the gr wm pays for the bouquets. 2: The bride's relatives are suppled io provide the supper. 8. The of carriages an! autos i borne by the family of the bfidf , save the carriage used b; o SantaKSaperiorSmVice andMassachusettsT? The first national budget to be introduced by a Labor Chancellor of the Exchequer will be submitted in the British House A" two fares to NatiomlPadp andycur Arizona Republicans are to hold their state convention at Phoenix todayr Presidential preference primaries will be held today in Ohio after every meal Mid-esU-is-i- o. beautiful-th- its a mighty' good time to take a hint from nature El BrminghamAla. p aftfomia -- Amona . -- S jf; round-tri- Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs, George W. Vander- bilt and the late Mr, Vanderbilt takes place today at e. is a member of the Exeter branch of the Cecil family, long famous in English history. He is a son of Lord William Cecil and the Baroness Amerst of Hackney, his mother being a peeress in her own right. . His career has been given over entirely to diplomacy. At present he holds the post of First SecreBilt-mor- tary to the British Embassy at will do it. Also it will, aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to .mouth and throat. . Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. 1 Get your Wrigley benefit today ! Try Wrigleys after smoking Eli The Flavor Lasts Washington- His older brother, the lion. William Cecil, was killin Catholic cathedral churches of ed in action in 1914, leaving a 11, 1868. move the 1817 wife two Count and small oldsons. An Eennedetti who, America. pictures from the room. But sulphur er brother is the Hon. Thomas as French ambassador to Pruscannot" hurt the piano. James Amherst Cecil, and a sia, was conspicuous in the inCHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Mrs. A. C.: Kindly tell me younger brother, the Horn of the n Worms and parasites in the intestines Henry auguration how to take mildew out of wh to Mitford Amherst Cecil, is an ofwar. born in Corsica. Died of children undermine health and so wer.ken t! chr vitality that goods. ficer in the British navy. in Paris in 1000. they are unable to res.-- the diseases so fatal to child life. Answer: M Idew is different Todays Anniversaries 1891 Nearly twenty acres of The svfe course is to Rive few doees of s from other stains. It is a mould 1803 Sir James Brooke, fam- buildings in u bite s Cay mb YrmufuRe. It destroys Chattanooga were and and, like other iftoulds, it may ous in history as the White Raj- destroyed by fire. expels the worms without the slightest injury to the health or activity of the be killed by stong sunlight The ah of Sarawak, born at Bath, 1894 Mgr. Satolli ordered child. 'Price Sic. Sold hy growth is stopped by drying. England. 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