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Show PAGE TWO TTTR E By-BEG- RG AUGUSTUS GORDON . . -- Entered at the Poet Office every day In the week, except at Logan, Utah, aa Second Claea Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE BY MAIL PER MONTH, In Advance. BT CARRIER, PEft MONTH, In Advance.. A Discount of $1.00 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Pull Tear, . MEMBER OP ASSfKTATED Editor ' .eoc 70c PRESS A. tht afraid of it. Robert Updegraff --says that the man who knows how- - tor handle trouble is worth twice as much as the man who doesnt know'.. Why not? Isnt the man who is able to carry through a plan under fire vyorth more than the one who has no fire to go through? The easy jobs in life are all taken and (here is a lodg waiting list You have to hunt and hope and pray for the man who will tackle trouble. No one ever gets very far by trouble. For until you master it and make it useful, you are not worthy to enjoy the fruits of joy and happiness. ,, "Trouble is a tribute to greatness, for there can be no great-nes- s without it. And never believe that you are given more thaq yoiir share. Its a gift of fortune. Just like sunlight is, or the perfume of flowers, or dark, muddy days. Ninth Corps tuea United States Army includes California, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Washington, Nevada Wyom-1v,i' B y City. These training camps afford a delightful months outing and opportunity for physical training, and the drill in physical cul' ture that is only afforded by army life. and middle and aged men, Young . especially professional men, fvho desire 100 per cent physical fitness in a strenuous age, when the efficient individual is at a picmium as never before, should get infoimed. - side-steppi- Efficient louseke difference between observing the law add enforcing The duty of the peopIeJs-to-ohserthe legally constituted officers is to enforce the law. Former Governor McCray of Indiana, as chief executive of the state, was thaiged with enforcement of the law, but he did ng - THE DIFFERENCE is a Fred Lallatine formerly of this city and for a number of years a resident of Soda Springs, dropped deal of heart failure in Star Valley on Wednesday. For sale cheap, Iver Johnson Nathan H. Gardner or phone 195, in even ng. SOS West 1st North, advt. Ltturnf Melvin Ranks, 20 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banks of Bancroft, Idaho, was kicked by a horse, on Wednesday of this week and .died as a result. not observe it. Evidence at his trial in federal court, resulting in his conviction and sentence of ten years at the Atlanta penitentiary, disclosed that he had forged notes amounting to nearly a million ' dollars. , Here was a man who took oath to uphold the constitutin of the United States and Indiana and the laws of Indiana. Yet in a few short years, he repeatedly violated the law with impunity. His violations were continuous and he must have had knowledge in his own mind that he was acting contrary to law. Such an example as the forjner proud governor of Indiana affords us, is not calculated to law enforcement or law observance. The punishment that he must suffer should ever remind us that this is still a land of government by law and that the high as well as the lowly are measured by the same legal yardstick-McCraplight should be a lesson to all those wlo, once lin close quarters financially, think they can escape by committing more tjrimes. r The deeper the hole is dug, the more difiicult it is to climb out. help-eithe- ys k Blossom. Breakfast Beiries A delicious hard candy, tender and tasty, daintily flavored, with many different soft centers. Very special for Saturday and Sunday at 60c a pound. Peanut Butter Chews Another delightful hot weather confection. A delicious chewing candy folded over sweetened pea- nut butter centers. Only 40c a pound for Saturday and Sunday. . See our windows. The Bluebird s' i ) V,'vr; permanent settle-ment in the valley. lOCC-Fir- st 1 1 J 1 of The QO O Establishment Thatcher Bank, the first bank in northern Utah. QPA-rCac- Valleys greatest he year. The Centennial Celebration a n d T h e National Summer School -- mond Wendelboe. She enjoyed the mild winter climate there, but thinks it strange th&t after spending thirty winters in Logan, the really mild one should be one when she was not here to enjoy it. , Ice Crcjam special THATCHER 4LyearsGf service Adv. taking care that ithe sponge is All the business men and citiwrung almost dry. Spread the zens are reminded of the big shade on table to do soft-bristl- ed white-cheeseclo- th work day in Logan Canyon next Tuesday. Every business house will be expected to have a representative. The Committee w'ould like at least 100 men so that the projects as outlined can be completed- - Monday morning early the committee will make a special trip to the canyon and outline the work more fully so each group can go to work on Tuesday without delays. The pro jects will be at the Logan Canyon Cave, the Logan Park and the Fish ponds. All should meet at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday at 7:30 a. m. The necessary tools are axes prun-nin- g shears, shovels find picks. The most important of all, however, is a good big lunch. grandfather in the title at an earl- y- age, joined - the lmperial Yeomanry and attained the ppsi-tio- n of colonel commanding the Shropshire branch of that serv turpentine. ice. He is an A. D. C. to Kjng (Shades that, are $00 old to be was a washed can often be tainted Georgp'V, and from 19(H) do 1905. with a good qual.ty paint. But TODAY S ANNIVERSARIES take care to apply this paint in 1743 Seth Warner, a famous a thin layer and to dry it leader of the Green Mountain before putting the shade Boys in the American RevoluLord-in-w'aiti- thor-oughl- y up. tion, bom I must at Woodbury, Conn. warn my readers that Died at Roxbury. Conn, Dec. 26. colored shades are more diffi- 1784. cult to cleanse than vhite ones. 1749 Dr. Edward Jenner, the Washinging may streak or fade discoverer of vaccination, born them. Sometimes the in Gloucestershire, England. method is the only Died in London, Jan. 26, 1823. one safe to use but you must 1817 Founding of the Harexperiment even with this, on an vard Law School, one of the first inconspicuous part of the shade in the United States. 1841 A British force under before going ahead with the en tire shade.- - It Is always safe to Captain Elliot completed preparmake tests, in work of this kind, ations for an attack on Canton. -before boldly attempting to China 3 1850 A large body of Americleanse the whole articTe. cans under Gen. Lopez landed iri Cuba with the view of wresting the island from the dominion of heated-com-me- j Should the Kingdom of Gcgd The Cache County Fish and be established by Intensive or Game Protective Association Extensive Methods? will be the will be well represented at the theme of the address tomorrow First Annual at St. Johns church at the Sportsmen's Outeleven oclock service. at the Geneva Resort near ing American Fork foday and SunGive your car a treat. Have it day. About 20 members with greased at Blue Light Service the Imperial Double Quartet adv. left on Friday for the resort. Station. No 3. Many contests with prizes are The secretary of the Chamber offered and the local boys will of Commerce was in communica- compete in a number of them. tion w ith Mr. Lloyd Timerman Prizes from twro dollars to fifty of Ogden about the moving pic- dollars will be given and some of ture of the best whiskerites and the contests wilf be horse shoe bonnetites in the valley on Sun pitching, team cat fishing, fly on the tabernacle square. Mr casting, bait casting, trap shootTimerman will surely be here ing, fat mens races, for Sunday and those with races, potato race, tug of war, whom-th- e catch- committe- e- has ar- boat- - I'owing races.-duranged, should be at the square ing etc. Special prizes will be ofpromptly at 3:30 p. m. About fered for the mot practical 100 will be in the pictured This camp, member coming longest will consist of 25 members of distance, oldest member, youngthe Daughters pf the Pioneers, est member, .biggest cat fish fifteen members each of the caught?, smallest fish caught" Pierian Club and Crimson girls cleaning cat fish without knife, of the Brigham Young College assemblingjcod, reel,-- line and and 40 of the best, whiskerites fly and drawing for attendance of the valley. The Silver Grays prizes. Mr. Chas Jenkins, presiwill also he out for their first dent of the local association, rehearsal m Logan and be in the and several of the other officers went to enjoy the outing. picture. ' ck , bt , , al Todays Event p Norwegians today celebrate the 110th anniversaiy of their national independence. One htindred and seventy-fiv- e years ago today was born Dr. Edward Jenner, the discoverer of accination. Representatives of the Socialist party from all parts of the United States will assemble in na, New York today for their tional convention. Whether McAdoo or Underwood sentiment predominates in Tennessee is expected to be indicated by the results of the Democratic county conventions in that state today. At Ann Arbor today the w edding will take place of Miss Theodosia Burton; daughter of the president of the University of Michigan and Mrs. Marion L. Burton, and Dr. Geoige R. Stewart, Jr., of the University of California. . Factors which today are mak I h Mrs. Louisa Wendelboe has returned from' California, where she spent a very pleasant winter visiting with her son, Mr. Dia- Sunday a the work, Cereal and wipe with a clean, moistenCoffee Scrambled Eggs ed cloth, then with a dry cloth, Toast cleansing only a small area n a Dinner time. The best way to clean the Rump Roast of Beef with Brown Gravy the cheaper quality of shade Mashed Potatoes following: Lay the shade on the Peas table and rttb lightly with a litTomato Salad tle cheesecloth bag filled vita ' Chocolate Pie heated cornmeaL Finish by ductCoffee brush. Supper ing wiih a Olives , This method of shade if desired. Baked Grapenuts Dish This method may also be used Quick Biscuits on the better gradas of shade if Cocoa Preserves desired. Cake Still other ways of renovating Holland shades are these:: RENOVATING YOUR WIN- Rub the shades lightly with powDOW SHADES NNN dered bath brick applied with a From time (to time housekeep- sightly moistened pad of soft ers write to me concerning the cloth. Dust with asoft brush the renovating of their window Or, begin by wiping the shade all shades. Are they washable? all over with a I am asked "or could I paint duster, then go over it again them a darker color to cover the with a sponge moistened with Shades, like anything, elsq, can be renewed in proportion to their worth. In other words, an expensive qual ty of shade can be cleaned repeatedly, whereas a cheap shade may not stand even one thorough cleansing without showing a distinct change of appearance: Itpavs to buy a good shade of linen rather than a cheap starched cotton one. A Holland means a linen shade which can be sponged off w.th soapy water and wiped dry. But the cheaper starched shades will and, if sponged, must be handled most carefully; To sponge a good Holland shade, apply a vry thick soapsuds (while soap) with a sponge Galley discovered jjy white men. ; 824 Adv. , dirt.? Rainbow-Truffl- es 1 Special Sunday over our fountain, Fresh Strawberry Custard Jce Cream in Bricks 50c Cherry ve TOMORROW'S MENU ; Milestones of Progress Fresh Strawberry Custard Ice Cream in qt. bricks 50c over fountain only. Cherry Blossom. A KinKmoih -- bj.cycle good as new. See , Turning Camps will be held June and July.at Fort Douglas, Utah; Camp Lewis, Washington and Del Monte, California. T r . Residents of California should address Chief of Staff, 91st Division, Presidio, San Francisco; Oregon and Washington addresses same official, room 023, New P, 0. Building, Portland; other slates samefficial, 104th division, Dooley block, Salt Lake There Cath paid for used oil cans one gal. and five gals. EVER-- ; TON AND SONS CO. Adv. - 1 , . t has returned stay in California, wasnt well burdened with trouble. l ) Trouble is a part of the business of life just as much as And strange as it may seem, you can get &s much fun out of solving your troubles as out of your other problems that arent all mixed up with trouble. Truble'is a part of the business of life just as much as honestly earning a living, or creating something useful When, trouble comes to Small peoplq they are immediately frightened and try to run away from it. The big person faces trouble. Looks it in the face.- - An important fact arises hele trouble shrinks when you tell it to its faee you are not CITIZENS TRAINING CAMPS Thiitj-da- -- Trouble paper and also the local news published herein. All right of repuhiicatinn of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION THE A. McAlister from several weeks F we only knew' it, trouble is really more an asset liability. 1 have never known a strong Sunday, -- - J. II TAKE IT f The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the aae tor repnbllcatlom of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In tbia -- MATT ft E W A D A M Si Author of YOU CAN KARL AND ENGLAND PUBIJSHIXQ OOMPAJTT r 17 LOCAL NEWS THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK PlhMMiEl) Hr Saturday, 7L.y LOGAN CITY, CACTTE COUNTY, UTAH JOURNAL. Spain. 1880 Nashville, Tenn, began v a celebration of tihe centennial ing for peace in the world will anniversary of its settlement. be studied in the international ONE YEAR AGO TODY summer school to be opened in Seventy-si- x lives lost in a fire Chicago today under the panic in a school house Enterof the Womens Interna- tainment at Cleveland S. C. tional League for Peace and TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Freedom Alfonso XIII, who has had IN THE DAYS NEWS the longest reign of any soverign Lord Kenyon who is coming in Europe born in Madrid, 38 to America soon to attend the years ago today. aus-pecie- Protect your property from the ruin of sun and weather Paint in time sf centennial celebration of Kenyon College, is a descendant of George Kenyon, Lori Chief Justice of England, who was the first benefactor of the Ohio college and in honor of whom it was named. The present Lord Kenyon, like his ancestor, is keenly interested in educational matters. He has identified himself particularly w it.h the question of higher education in Wales and hag served as senior deputy chancellor of the University of Wales. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Lord Kenyon,-wh- o had succeeded his Rt. Rev. Michael F. Fallon, Catholic bishop of London. Ont, born at Kingston, Ont, 57 year's ago today. Dr. John 1 S. Abercrombie, state superintendent of Public Instruction of Alabama, bom in St. Clair county, AJa, 58 years ago today. Rt. Rev. Boyd Vincent, Episcopal bishop of Southern Ohio, bom at Erie, Pa, 79 years ago today. Bishojf Eugene R. Hendrix, senior bishop of the M.-- E. church South, bom at Fayette, Mo.. 77 years ago today. SUN-PROO- F paint now and paint with PAINT Weather condition! cannot effect Paint. It ie laitio it (tretchee end contracts enough to keep moisture out no matter how cold or how hot the weather may be. An coat ie formed over the whole house a coat that is perfect protection against deterioration. Look over your house. Remember that it is cheaper to paint than xepaif.., Sun.Proof will protect your home. It is e Pittsburgh Proof Product. Sun-Pro- ol ANDERSON & SONS CO. 258 South Main St. SnJ Ifn rtn far "WkH U Jt ? Haw .laBoxda ifta Ptmhartk Halt (itmt Htkt. Qht 3 ( u ISIS, Mitwamhrr, If li.. A taida ta txllrr hamat. - 'TTSBUHiH FLATE To - oo Ju |