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Show ruuii THE JOURNAL, ILLStLntO ReinToforce Glands Keep Youriqr Say Scientist WELLSV1LLF, Mav, 8. -- 1 he "TeffpfcTritl' assemble on thi libltc .sq.une, and niarrit t j ot rf !uy mans' tc que1 if squaie, where the Lloving piOgram will e rtridned: 1. Music by he Seoul In id. 2. Singing, 'Shine On. Attermrlnck (- - 3. hm b Prayer Ya!-tf- Cinq W. J ties, . , 4. Male tjuai tot t by !vc. ncth Murray ai.d c')in,mi. Address of vekore Evan Bankhead. t 6.- - Instrumt l.ltil Music lv inont Alien and compare. 5. 7. Bending by Vugini.i -- cr u- - I - dry. all- . ma' TheVrS,benefited, Sunday morn- man, Phyllis Parkinson, Julia! ghlv Miss f,ne.8 &ve. Ruth Maughan, William,, Kate Murray. Mabel Wilson", Is elfalC r bell Parker: Gents, Rnv' T.elsh-'- 2 -we Work, Kindergarten !and Elmer man, Royal Basset1, will have a kindergarten class L Woodward, iwrence Baxter, the summer montlis Spencer Maughan, Raymond throughoift children from the age of 4 for Harley, h tshman, John to 6 also for the children who . . . , Christensen, Robot Williamson,, n ,. Merrll Rrenchley, and Cyril ?hUJ.d work will be uncter the Gunnell. of Miss Marguerite supervision Flower Girls, Ruth Wood- who for the veas Maughan, ward, Edith Jones, Myrtle Wsj, V.t the U. of fPfcialia ters, Hettie Leatham, L Vivim ThTas along special line, we are fortumite in being able to have she Miss Maughan, as we fe-can do a great-dea- l of gooci, fur children and greatly benefit the community as a whole, we hope will give this "serious I arenta and- register"" fheTrLcduIdFcn be- fore the of June. successful One of the most dances of the season was the carnival dance given Friday evening May 2nd my the TennL club the proo.eds are being uesd for the tennis court, which is construction on The --public play ground. Miss Isabel! Maughan entertained Her mutual class of the 2nd ward on Tuesday May Gth t the home of Mrs, W. Maughan the evening was spent in sew lig end music. Miss Martha Stuari also gave a very interesting talk the close of the ev tofhe ening, Refreshments were served to twenty girls. Mis Marguerite Maughan of the U. of U. spent Saturday and a" Ma-ith- 1 at Logan on Sunday. Mr. Delbert Maughan of Idaho was a Wellsville 'unitor, Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Audra Turner and children aie spending a few dav in Idaho, Mrs. Joseph Rrenchley was a Logan vis tor Saturday. : William Selley spenf Mr. Thursday at Ogden. Piin-crof- 1 i lt t, Meteorologists Favor Reform of Calendar (By Scienc? Service) WASHINGTON. May, 7. Reform of the calendar, with a year to consist 3 month of four we:ks each wkh on extra day, was advocated by a resolution passed by the American Me teorclogical Society in recent sessidft here. The change was Marvnjof the by Dr. (J. U. S. Weather Bur.au, on the ground that it would simplify collection and study of weather er of-1- data Dr. Marvin- - sa-- - the who! a question of thq reform, of the calendar was before a, special L'mmit' ec of the League of Na and Mrs. W. H. Maughan. and the resolution approv(ions, The Second Ward Relief Soed by the meeting directed the home at of met Mrs. the ciety of the society to notify Mary Rrenchley Tuesday May secretary committee of the sothe League 6th and held their week! mecy Dr, Marvifr add-t- d action, ciety's ing. 1. 1928 had been that January Professor Rose Jon s of the LL: Mr. U. was of the ::i guest-n- f and Mrs. V. H. Maughan Satur-- j day and Sunday Miss Hazel Mortenson has ie-- i turned from Ma!ad where she has been teaching school this Milk winter. Miss Mortenson 'rill For Infant, Invalid, summer school af the Iduno Children, Technical Institute'. Tho Aged Miss Gladys H 11 spent fiej RJeh Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder ' iSiti Week end at Idaho, for All Age. g rorm,makeThe d rt-te- nd Food-Drin- friends Mr. and Mm VVUIord Andei son ftnd sonsf D6&n &nd Vcrn -- ! , MICKIE , THE PRINTERS DEVIL 2?v otlsJht or Tin 2l IXUTiilXi LIKE IT OX LAK-r- s The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing Buch wonderful work in flesh healing w tlie Borozone liquid and powder combination treatment. The liquid Borozone is a powerful anti-eptthat purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while tlie Borozone powder is the great healer. There is nothing like it on earth for sjieed, safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30o ic , and COe. ' 'Bold by CITY DRUG CO. ! 1 f SW-N0U k No Cooking. A light Lunch Always at hand. Also m Tablet form. Ask for HoTlicka at an Fountain. Avoid finittioiif Sutiititotv Digestible ARE TWE UOSICST) Summw --L,- Powder River frontier days and originated the annual stampede here, and has been adopted by the Crow Indians, tells of the first reproduction of the Custer massacre ever stag- Excursion Fares ed. - frjemls attend thejfuneral ser- this subject. vices of Judge W. W. Maughan f1 -- (By Associated Press) SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 8. Dr. William Frackelton of this city, who produced the first , gnve a'wonderful talk Saturday Sarah Glenn; the Junior High afternoon, CantrMl Wvutt; Maids Stella,! School On at Child Culture a Qu en iw Drastic Control -- -- j Indians Calls for v Stieet; un-d- 02 i Mimic Battle With The part of the Sioux Indians was played by 200 Crows, and local na tional guard troops were Custer's mem In the midst of the mimic battle Blue Bead, one of the Indians, insisted on capturing the American flag. This was not in the rehearsal, aid immediately Jhe dead troopers rose and returned to action. Blue Bead was shot from behind with the wadding from a hbmk madebusiness thrip to Logan Tues- cartridge. A battle royal with fists ensued. As Dr, Frackel-tO- n day. expressed it, Custer was Mr. John Gunnell was in Salt soon avenged. Like last week on busines. Dr. Wallace was in our city, tentatively chosen as the most ;Tu sday examining the school favorable t me f ir a number of of children, for goitre. A number to come on which to start years cases were reported. A large number of cur people the new calendar, since that year attended the lecuie given at the begins on Sunday. By the proposed calendar, ISouth CahheHiglr W' dnesouy month would. be just four every goitre,.. L., by Dr, Wallace-nil-weeks long, the same day of f Salt Mr. Wilford Maughan Lake spent the week end at e'ery month would always fal cn the same day of the week, and cllsville. Mrs. Reese P. Maughan lu religious and secular days such Day been J1 for the past week suf- as Easter and Election always come on the same fering from an attack of appen- would day of the year, A committee on dicitis. aiul which all the great religions of Mr,-the western world are representRichat family spent Wednesday ed is now conferring with the mond. t r.nd Lague of Nations committee on A number of relatives c: ' 1 Mrs. V illarcl Christensen and sons Boyd and Grant, are spend' ing the "week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen of the d nner Petersboro w:re guests of, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Janes Sundae Mrs. Thomas Williamson and .son Lynn of Idaho Falls, arc heie. two wyeeks spend mn-dow- tf-- . , . Mixed qino n fir by Gunnell and company. Julia Selley, Verda Poppleton, 9. Speech bv Prince fonsrrt. Thorp Sybil Wyatt, and Laura ?' S; e 1 h ,h' .,?U -- 1, a .Gunnell. - UVextend Plover Dull, welcome in our us to join 12. Quartette by Mattie Par- hearty Mav Day Celebration at Wells-Ivill- e ley and company. 13. Dance by Maids of Honor and promise all a day pf en14. Str nir quai ti tte by Roy joyment. Hall .and company. Professor Rase Jones of the 15. Trio by Ldies Glee club. U. of U. visited our city Satur16. Announcement. Miss Jon s f day and Sunday, 17. Braver. --8. , - Olan-doge- tham spent" Wednesday at Brigham city. Mr. Thomas B. Thbipe of Ogarid den is visiting relatives, three for frietuL days. a. id Eliza Madison Mrs. of Honeyvi'le (laugh r Ethel, aie spending the week end v 4h Mr. and Mi. Oliver Baugh. , is Miss Baibara Maughan spending thg week end in Salt LakeTiVher sister Mis. Harry Christensen. .. Mr. Edward Walters has gone to Coalville to woik. P1 wey Summers of OgMr--'- . uen s end Sunday , w tih her par. ents Mr. and Mrs. Michue.1 Hen " Dr. Arnold of Auatria, Old Age Desays in his book. ferred", io speaking of the gland: "W uniat inaial upon the r inforcemetit of their functions if changed by age or disease by means of extracts obtained from tlie similar organs- -' of healthy young animats. Buch a treatment is now offered in the new scientific comGl.indoeen, which bines the important elements of the vital glands with other efficaHundieds of cious ingiedienta. men and women who are weak, worn-ou- t are tab and ing Glandogen to awaken the devitalized glands, so they may continue iheir normal function of supplying the vital glandular secretions so necessaiy to physical n energy and perfect health. is prepaied in two dilfer-en- t forms one 'for men and one fw women. Olandogea is obtainable at Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co Comer Main and Center Friday, 'Hay-0- LOOAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH - What he World Is Doing, C4S SEEN BY 'POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZINE - . Cooley Surely . I AVOC I bwl vO bUguil are all tied in the same way, and (he method of doing this is plainly shown in the detail. A spacing peg must be used, so that all the knots will be' of the same j axe; the. knot is tied around the peg.', a day. Connected to pumps, it is enough which is then ahped out. The peg should j to drain Lake Mnhigan at such .speed be about I in. square Slid tapered to s th it the level would be reduced teu feet point. a year, or it could light, heat and furnish Lead-I- n Fits under Windows power to 600 towns with populations of 5 000. Were it possible to use the energy Fitting under a clo-c- d window, a flex- art ilh rv, 20y tons of shells could be ible lead-i- n now on the market should , shot onto the moon each day. prove popular with radio fans. The lead- m is thin and fintr- Simple Method of Making Rag and can be bent to any shape to fit Mats to the winclp-eFxeellcnt doormats can be made at dow ledges. It is home from strips of rag or burlap. The covered with a strips must all lie of the same width and mutilating twisted until they- - are about the thick' ts material which ness of a finger The .strips are tucked, of grounding jlunit 4 m from one end. to a length of circuit on wet winwood, and are spared 4 in. apart. The dow sill- -, and elimwidth of tbe miat depends on the Huminates the necessity tier of strips which must be an even of drilling holes and number. After fastening the length of wood to fitting porcelain tubes in the Wina table or bemh, the strips are ready to dow frames. .Tatis lie woven, "which is done by-- tying them are prov ided at the together with squnre knot. Until the ends for sol A ring mat - completed. The first knot is tied the down teaiffrom with the lir--t and second strips, the secthe aerial and the ond knot with the third and fourth strips, lead to the the third knot with the fifth and sixth The fitting Exercise in Hammock Helps ongef trains. A mountain of solid rock 5000 fret high and the same distance to Reduce Weight if placed on an immense through the ba-To eierctd tlie parts of the body in jack, could be lifted by the force required unnilates, and help users im- to operate l he esjels, at the rate of a foot pro o their physical condition, a reolv- ing hammoi'k lixs been invented. It is Mr. W. W. Cooley who gave a number of lectures in Logan last week in connection with the Better Business Week conducted by the school of commerce of the Agricultural college , ding Machine Company was so with Logan and impressed Cache Valley that he has sent the following letter of appreciation: . ly fire-pro- - Mr. M. R. Hovey. Chamber of Commerce. -Logan, Utah., Dear Mr. Hovey: I enjoyed myself so much, aid to stretch the spine and the circulation, and reduce weight during my stay in Logan, that I feel disposed to express my ap- The device consists of a met si framework, with sunup at one end anil head grip at preciation Df jhe courtesy shown the ptlier. A strap goes under the chin. (Vie by? the educators and Canvas webbing, alia p( d like a ' Y," supat fle U) A. "Ur and fiigh ports the body. school and civic clubs and the Farms in Cities Predicted chamber Of comfnerce, as well as Years in Seventy-Fiv- e the invigorating climate and , pre-ven- - muscle-stimula- d, te ,stu-Sfen- ts will prove of beautiful scenery of your city Small farms wiflun the city limits, and Uache Valley. I shall not double and triple - di rked streets, and hesitate to let others know what greatly enlarged t rathe accommodation-o- f all kinds, will Is needed by Xew York a delightful country I founds within tlie next seventy-fiv- e years, it ts Having traveled all over the val predicted, to care for the 29000 000 inI observashall ley, speak from habitants who by that time are expected tion. It is no wonder zens are that your citi- special benefit t o radio W. Preventing Windows from By Steamed and frosted windows are a source of annoyance to many housewives as the moisture not only olwtmcts the -view but also soils the ght-- ? through (he accumulation of dust when sweeping or ct anifig A cloth bug containing a few""" -d spoonfuls m tobacco, placed in the water ' trips. and so on to the end," The row of knot is begun by tying the used to wash the windows, will overcome1 second and third strips, then the fourth this trouhleand will also dear,i impart and fifth strips and so on. The knots cry stal effect that is very pleasing. sec-on- If according To engineers. applied to other tasks could furnish sufficient power to run 3,200 street cars or pull forty-eigpas- - al facilities. scenery, the fertile fields, the The tidiness of the homes in schools, are all magnets to at-the valley tell a wonderful story, tract, when the public shall they are a monument to the know of these attratcions. homeloving character of your ! Again ' thanking you and people. through you, the people of your J'he majestic mountains, the community, and with the kind-- 1 OurUt Sughro Whm Mm ' Steamirig to call the city their home. contented and that Navys Electric Fleet Has Power for Giant Tasks they must be so, is apparent from the fact that I heard no Electric energy generated by the six expression from any one, except batflerdtips rro idled by electricity now expressions of regard for their S numbered among the navys fighting cmft own honie section. Noteg knock-- 1 er or kicker. That meanTrariot to any community. If you could gather together the kindly expressions, and broadcast them to the world, you certainly would have an increase in population, from that desirable class who are looking for homes in a prosperous land, amongst contented people, and possessing high class education- - enlhusin-t- s living m apartments, where the drilling of j j i J est thoughts and best wishes for the continued prosperity of Logan and Cache Valley, I am yours sincerely, W. W. COOLEY, Machine Calif. Burroughs Adding Co., San Francisco, The fVillingest Thing It T)oes |