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Show PACE EIGHT THE JOURNAL, CITY. LOQAN T1.c5.dciy, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH May i;,2 1.1, . 1 I ; THE JOURNAL TODAY'S TA LK i i-- -r I b A PUhl.INHKD BY '!s ' . FAKL AND ENGLAND ? AUGUSTUS -- SUBSCRIPTION except Editor RATE ..80c 70c for Advance Payments for a Full Year. A. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlon Ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also tbe local news published herein. ' AU right of reDublication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION SERVE THE LORD with gladness: come before his presence and tfith singing. For the Lord is good: his mercy is Psalm 100:2.5. Jus truth endureth to all generations Is there a day of reckoning coming Hebrews 9:27. ever-lastin- t Sunday, BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance.. A Discount ot II 00 Per Year Will Be Given z BEQRGE MATTHEW ADAMS Author of GORDON. Entered at tbe Post Office every day In the week, at Logan, Utah, as Second Claw Matter, ! By IlDUSUlNG COMP AS I g: i. .... . A TAKE IT YOU CAN, ' The Hardest Thin UP 4 g -r- ,: -- newspaper man interviewed one of the nation's most prominent Governors the other day. And this is what the Gov- ernor said: j. To see the righflhing is easy, but to have the courage to and he gave go dhead and (to the right' thing is what counts as the secretof his administration that he had tried to do this, without consulting friend or foe. w After all, it doesn't take anything beyond ordinary intelligence to see the right thing, but it takes extraordinary courage k to do the right thing. It often loses fi iends, it brings loneliness of spirit and many times leads one to a solitary path where the way must be taken alone, and Wilson had this courage. Therewere , Both Roo.selelt Tinies iiTthe.r lives when they both felt the bitterness of isolation but the immortality of both is now secure ; countless generations W1 IdealsT" Sometimes, the feeling comes to us, who are just walkers in the ranks, and very obscure, that the right thing isnt always important. But it is if we are to taste of happiness at all. One of the richest rewards that doing the right thing brings is contentment. This is what makes you sleep at night, when your body is given to its bed, and this is what makes you awake in the morning refreshed and ready for the Vork of another day. The hardest thing in life is always the most important thing, Special Sale on All ALUMINUM WARE -- PENALIZING BOBBED HAIR SCHOOL - A- officials of an Indiana community have decreed that teachers with bobbed hair shall be engaged next year. In a Pennsylvania city, a .different course is being pursued teachers who bob their hair will likewise bob their salary. By the edict of the school board, a raise of $100 will be paid only to those who wear a full head of hair. According to the best evidence obtainable, there are no restrictions as to the kind of hair worn it may be real or articifiaj, It seems to have resolved itself into a question of respectability. These particular school officials have concluded that children have less respect for teachers with bobbed Jiairr TZ , It may or may not sound the knell for short hair among the feminine instructors, in these particular cojnmunities, the decision of the school authorities nothwithstanding. It all depends on the trend of the style in hair dressing. Not even school boards, though they may sway the destinies of school teachers, are capable of controlling feminine styles permanently. They need only to look back into pedagogic history for the answer. - -- Think of the bangs rats, bustles, tight corsest, big sleeves, hoopskirts and other horrors that have characterized the teaching profession in the past along with contemporary femininity, and left the awful record in old family albums and framed photographs of country school rooms. ' If long hair comes back, school teachers, in common with all ; members of the feminine sen jvho want jto be in style, of course, will wear it with a relish. But, unfortunately for school officials who disapprove, hair seems to be coming off more rapidly than ' ever. From IargVand small cities and alike come increasing reports e of sawed-of- f of shedding locks. The tresses is advancing with dizzy rapidity. Already some have theirs off. The time may not be far away when children may think school teachers who are not bobbed are . too "Take the builder, who spends the largest part of his money and skill in settling the right foundations he knows that his. great structure of steel must rest on solid iock. - -- The doing of the right thing from day to day is the solid rock of the great and helpful that w'e want so much to be. rs if H a i t 1 ! ! ir i uGuard Your Month X WRIGLEYS be the Let guardian of your mouth and throat It will combat trouble of i various kinds. It helps to keep the teeth free from food par tides that ferment and cause -- .1 1 L r v I & decay. UTZZ - ha an antiseptic effect It relieve acid mouth and thus not only prevent harm to the teeth, but serve to sweeten the stomach. It- - 0 Ul in if 'I? It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. ' Read from a widely known medical work: -- ilniiha "Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition and the cleansing action is a defitaUbli nite benefit it prevents dyspepsia. frnk, dm Good chewing WL gum is excellent for mi nil V I . PremierRamsyvMacDonull ts to address the sjxth annual meeting of the National Cor Terence of Labor Women, w hich begins if? sessions today in 1 .on-do- i r S h I Clemens, John Buchman Ends, Dr. Wilh'ctm T, G. Morton, Peter Cooper and AUce Freeman I ut Pier. . (IN THE PAYS NEWS Bishop Joseph F. Berry, who has teen, presiding over the Me-- ' thodist General Conference at Springfield, Mass,, is the senior bishbp of that denomination. Today he celebrates his 6?th birthday and three day3 hcree h? w i'l have completed 20 yeats in the bishopric. Bishop Berry is a typical Method s, hi appearance in experience and te his platform manner. Catuidun by birth, the son of a Methodist preaches, be joined Lis father s church at the age of 14 and two years later began to- preach,-A- t the age of 18 he was recied ly the Detroit conference and lor several years enjoyed a lepute-tio- n as throughout Michigan His Irsl the boy preacher. pastorate was in. Mt. Clemens; he left in 188G to become associate editor of the' M chigan Christ ian Advocate. In 1390 he left for Chicago, when, he became editor of (the Epworth HeraM. one of the most wiely circulated church publications in the wi!d. He was elected a bishop in 1904. i So we say, after every meal Italian av ators Austrian battleships in I'ola haibor. 1921 A f des-tioy- ed Six were kiljed in mine - . 11-3x- 12 long as they last. , 1 1 a- ' born at Worcester, Mass., 55 years ago today. Will am Boyce Thompson, . New York banker and a let dor in the development and control of western mining properties, born at Virginia City. Mon., 55 yeai s ago today. And Carpet Mr Buss I wish those two fool wnrdfitdi who are lighting a duel over their latl.v love, wouldn't make so much noised ro, th Their Pay wild old winter kin and , shook his beard of whit And forthwith alt the barda began to fuea and fume and write. Up SummW Excursion Fares Gently Hinting He They any a woman never forfeit, a iiiuii who has kissed her. s'he Ye. I helleve thats true. He I wih 1 could le suie that you would alwa.vs remember , me. l Following Round Trip Fares from Logan: East ' Omaha Chicago $ 61.00 Detroit Buffalo New York....v Boston , Philadelphia Toronto Montreal Washington, D. C British pari ament a bill for the regulation of tours of labor in factories. 1861 Gen. Butler, at the hjlad of 900 men, occupied Baltimore without opposition. Aberdeen as Governor General of Canada. 1908 The conference of the governors on conservation of natural resouro.s met in Washing- '$1.00 $2.00 Discount on all Small Size Axminster Rugs 27x54 and 36x63. $8.00 Discount on each Axminster Rug, Size $12.00 Discount on each Axminster Rug. Size 9x12, All Axminster Rugs will go at $50.00 each as 1 So-ci-- ty Eighth national of the G A. R. met at Harrisburg. Pa. 1898 Resignation of Earl of 1 Specials in Our Rug Department o adelphia.,, 1814 1918 i w-h- ! One 25c Saucepan with each Sale I ANNIVERSARIES ton, ft : - 1.00 Saucepan 40c for f&l.QQ This Aluminum ware carries a 2GLyear Guarantee. In addition to these prices, we will give FREE ... J The Pennsylvania for the promotion of Public Economy was forme J in Phil1817 KI4 J ' v strikers fight w ith police in the Mingo district of West Virginia and Kentucky. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY I The release was reported ofjj H. C. Rowson, one of the Amer-,- ; cabs had been captured by Chinese bandist on April 27. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Bishop Joseph F. Berry, of he M. E. Church who declares that Modernism makes him tired.' bom Canada, 68 year ' ago today. Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant the' New York preacher whose views on Modernism have at-acted much attention; born in Boston, 64 years ago today. Rt. Rev. William A. Hick.y, Catholic bishop of Providence 71.00 90.G5 105.63 132.40 138.50 129.95 1 03.75 122-7- M 26.60 Tickets on sale daily Mayy 22 to September 15th; Limit, October 31st. 1874 ? J n. Ten busts of great Amc leans are to be added to the cotie rK n in the Hall of Fame of 'few York University today, j he In rt? are those of John Ad it.H, 1 nomas Jtfierson, Andrew Jack son Inillif s Brooks, SamueFL. TODAYS bad digestion. for.... $1.40 DOUBLE BOILER, age-lin- grand-mothe- $1.60 PERCOLATORS 2 SAUCEPANS-O- ne $1.25 $1.25 Large Dishpan and 40cSmall Saucepan j Observance of Arbor Daj in Montana. Centenary of the birth of Franklin G. Adams, ncjted Kansas editor and hsstoiian. The National Fire Protection Association v ill meet in annual session today at Atlantic city. Democratic primaries will be hfld in Alabama today lor the nomination of candidates for offices fcj be filled at the cmting election. each SI. OO each 1.00 each 1,00 One 50c, for $1.75 TEA KETTLES $1.60 LARGE ROASTERS . 25 Ounces for Stopovers 25c sU$e less than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILUONS OF POUNDS ; r?r , , " Reservations or Further Details, Consult F. L. SCOFIELD., Agent Logan V i 1 |