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Show VX2 JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE Two CUN1)AYS T.HE JOURNAL CROSS-WOR- I .t Editor GORDON 7TW j , and not Proverbs thine ow 27:2. - PRAYER: 0 God, Thou art great and greatly to be praised, but we are nothing save in The-e-, and then we are children of God, and in this we glory. - ' - . a, n up J - . , new ht - . ed MON DAYS JOURNAL ' ' JOURNAL, gotten out entirely by the U A. YESTERDAYS Pi Delta Epsilon, national collegiate journalistic fraternity, was awaited with considerable interest and, it may be said, justified expectations, as might be expected with such a large staff at wot k and so much time in which to prepare for it. , , 11 the (Jo Sunday you can bear all. the bell of after breakfast, mother tell me to 5 ring out. Very ee that brother, my best clothe and he also and the ten o'clock we are sitting in our ready, too. 11-the servlet. I like to sing minister will begin to than hear a sermon but 9 we have some of each our church I,am always glad I am good so our good The minister said we should , would show we were good people. our dinner at Aunt Jane s. I asked , Sunday afternoon we . her wbat the five pointed pity our Sunday school teacher r' 7- of. was made , wore, . 0 Which yon mean?" she asked me. Aunt Jane is deaf in so she did not understand me. one 2 to the pin like youfc Auntie 1" said Edward She K - . 1 . ' louder. "t colored dress that was Aunt Jan wore a 32-3- 3 In at the waist with small pleats on either side. It was a very t to it style Edward gave her flower pretty dres and to to pin on her blouse. V .. 4 , . , Answer To Inst Putd (yell), J l (limb), 0 (),-I I (lo). I t IT 9 (baby), (et), (Inp), (ot), 1MH (Its), (tt), 4 (on), (eat), 14 (In), (am), (all), 1814-1(ran). , 81222214 (malt). Copyright, MS, jr Th International BynSkate , .'Naturally, it contained the. Associated Pi-es- s dispatches. 1- 10-2- 18-2- 1 10-1- 1 , 5 1 10-2- 1 cates that mixing brains with the money we spend dn ttiAToads is the thing most needed in this department. Our city school board comes in for its share of criticism also. According to these young men pointing the ,way to better con ditions in all public affairs, the citizens take so little interest in school elections that incompetents are elected who sit through their term of office and retire with the same unquestioned, unchanged and limited viewpoint that characterize them upon their induction into offiep. Of course they are not entirely at fault for their lack of brains or sense of responsibility, the greater part of the blamer must rest upon those who elected them. The chief cause of complaint in the editorial referred to, as also in a front page article is that the board has not taken steps leading to a bond election for the erection of an addition to the High School building. In this connection it might bve been well for the journalists to have reviewed Logans bonded Indebtedness and show how light it teally is, and how easy H would be to raise the necessary jmeans. Just a mere touch, on the municipal Aladdina lamp, and there would be the building) ' fully furnished and equipped;''''--''- " ; that the It appears, too, that Logan is churches, Kjwanis and Rotary clubs and American Legion are presuming' upon the functionsof the Chamber of Commerce;-an- d that in such ft small town as Logan half of these organisations: ; ' ! dd ndt justify their existence. And now, having had the way in which we should ; walk indicated with such clarity 'and precision that a wayfaring man though a fool need not err therein," nothing remains iut to follow the path or paths indicated, , . 4 - over-organiz- ed , In Sugarcane, .Summer Savory-SwisChard, Watercress. There is quite a list of herbs, or as we call them, vegetables in which starch predominates, ' I will give you a list of them the ilext time. Any of the foods 1 have so far named, may be best for you if served n tne raw or uncooked state. They can - be made very- attractive. AH readers of this publication are at liberty--writ- e for information on any subject pertaining to health.- Address all - - such communications , to Dr. David IL Reeder., Home Health Club, La Porte, ipdiana, g'ylng full name and address and Gc ' in postage. - v . CLUB NOTES . King Solomon gave good J . h ad-v- kc for a certain patient of minewho "writes me frequently and her letters are usually r- to-b- son-in-la- w. . w ed son. . t t Youll beam with de'iqhl as each brushful of thK self-levelin- g p:U!.t quickly transforms the pearance of your iar. a Riter Bros.Drug Co. ALL STOIH s hiij Favorite Clones tarns co is a ,Tbe Opin.on of an Lxoert My . ftiqifn-ln-l-m-- I,., h vnnnah, in fond of in lln fnnd ClwrlHsion nle. if u li of lbl, In fimilor failMr-i- , j.!, 11,. iiiv a n,n i. n ,, n i i u,,m Tlii Charleston pent n r nejfro ilKinlmnn lo t.u.e lum st .iiou, ttie esptnlitloR.. negro ,'il quite saiiMiln,. of K,n(e factory calcli'He Lnen. t,, uni, h ta ran. rmr netly the riglit Hie certainty of plenty or .n krs verlieles, an liom if auitv piiMeil dill lot: wlihli I lie imiron iij not feel a single nil, Ide. He durnywi halt, lie shifted hi position, he did thing an expei lenr, d nnslw eer) hotild do, yet no hite reuiirded h m. a patient ni.m, ,i. all gmd He fiaherinen must be, hut there is a limit f to luitleme. , Look here. Boh," he md at are you sure thi 1 tlie phne slirre you brought those other geiiUrmn yefterdu) when they made sinli a g"tl . e -- ' r - , 4 I e . ini ji! j Hij-m- Sturt-e- Well, you ma THE ARISTOCRACY OF THIEVES is gradually establishing an aristocracy for thieves. If UTAH steak a sack of coal or a loaf of bread from a private tlo- - h flailing today. If t lie weather i ri.ht and Jhe tide gnd tlie Bait, and if we've come to the rigid spirt, what's Dete-aoIm not getting any r, suits! I'm Ihat weHt(Hr-M-es-4i,.r- man hot ' khklhii, yotr "undeman enterprise he may expect no mercy; Similarly the commerely asking your professional who tampers with the strangers check may expect little nion a an ' -- - - passion. expert." . : '- . self-defen- se " "' cock-surene- r leii.-th- son-in-la- to-th- - t With ourAuto Paint, v0Ur car can be made bright new in the snort coh.r.iuv seen on. other cars this 4 elfish-ness'aad e n (-- about seven pages of symptoms and then a few pages of abuse : for her W Mrs. J, please read that part of your Bible in which the wise Old King says, For better is a d'nner of herbs and contenttin ment therewith, than a. stalled ox and a contentious woman. Then you tell your acid cnstarch.' Figs, dates prunes and rais- that Dr,. Reeder says that you ins are neutral fruits and will ought, to have some good spankum tea, extra catch combine with, almost anj' other Vassuh, tld yere is de iii,liiiia.it no sugar. and swiss lettucestrong so also food, 'wilj npnt." V chard, watercress; parsley and All of the good food that you Are you certain we hme the ceery, but when 1 mention so say he supplies to his family,' is ,irt of hldtl Yassuh, we got de er.v hfst bait puny kjnds, Iloiriot mean all of in your case soured by n acid 1 nnfe meal. . disposition. Try taking a few dey 1. 'done of. love Iff x It up fn said the first meal with your next fneal And I think BohrDe tide suits eiiictly, tmvs," which should-bmuch better. will feel of the day or breakfast, you told me lx fore we Ross stole 810,fi00..from the state land.. board. He waa "addition it gave' a great mahy 'notes relative to commencement TYVD TUAH'S 4 to prison with a recommendation that he serve seven years. exercises at the 'different schools of.the cityand county r- - with said that he had discovered buttwA tKutaJnjJhe spnt two Before years have passed he ie paroled by the state board of i lists ot graduates, indicating that the one or more in charge of ROUSEYU These traits were present ifi the, .first man pardons. The thief who gets $14 on a forged check gets no i'the educatonal section had thoroughly coveted that field,,' land rriaa sindev They are noted: id chance to win compassion by returning the money, He doesn,! .There was also an unusual amount of local news; particularly ) i 'JV v ; It WWthy,; 1 plj, belong j,1 aristocracy notes relative to past and present students 'of the'U; A, C. There Without selfishness, that is without a diie regard' for one s Ross belonged to the aristocracy of criminals that steals only were several that had been previously mentioned ; but aside from one would be killed. One must in a measure stand from the state which condones the offense if the culprit , who is lxth of these features, there was an excellent collection of local ownforinterest, hi own rights. notes of various kinds for which the young men in charge of the up caught brings the money back. The history of the Ross case is This is why we say that is the first ljiw of in line with other official thefts where the stakes were high v local department deserve credit. ' Vfcr - . and the punishment low. ,His release but 'further emphasizes But these, however excellent, are the routing features. It nature Our ability to help others depends upon out - own strength. the need of changes in the .law which will provide1 direct and was in the editorial department that ihesq brilliant yoyng That In order to .specific penalties, with the power to change, them confined to the Is, we cannot give out of Any empty vessel journalists shone in a manner not tobe emulated by fhd ordinary . bestow or physical governor. Salt Lake Telegram., . ... t j of whether mental value, anything spiritual! th'at thfc which is all every day newspaper mam, editor of the is we shall too ourselves a have it this raised much that find have Farmer wheat necessary vitality t year, surplus. they , country claim to be, , , All help of the poor that has been of any value has been by Well, they had to plant something in the - old vrye field.-rN- ew These are the shining lights of the new generation who, with of York Tribune. U all the of youth, are. prepared to tell the .world rich men, that is by those who have' a surplus and devote some to ; fellows. the it of their ; help I 'what should be done and direct community effort along the 0111 the accommodations at EHis Island who comRjain You have to be selfish, in a w'ay, before you can be generous. Those . paths of health, wealth, prosperity and civic perfection. seem to overlook that, those who make use of them do it volunThe leading editorial failed to agree ' with the twenty .one Otherwise you will have nothing to be generous with. There was a play recently in which a man who tried to hundred citizens who petitioned for the passage of an ordinance tarily. .The United States does not insist on immigrants. PittsChrist, gave up his job and took to giving away overcoats burgh Gazette Times. forbidding Sunday picture shows, branding such an ..ordinance as ridiculous and inconsistent as the blue laws of New England. to all who would apply. issue' may be as dead as slavery, but men dont The , This was a very fine theory as long as the overcoats lasted. think League it necessary.to keep .saying that the slavery .issue is dead. '"'When they fan out' he" would haue to apply himself to another NewsJScimitar. Memphis for overcoat. an , city pose h s a seat of learning and culture if any portion of its would be much better to make overcoats, and make them It residents drsagree with these supreme arbiters? With equal Colleges teach men much more than Mr. Edison thinks. A honestly and cheaply, than it would be to give them away. lot of graduates have been offered major-leagu- e , contracts. disregard of our tender sensibilities they strip. the city of its title, The other necessity in mans nature is sympathy. Tlnless he Associated Editors. Beautiful Logan, and expose it to the world in all its' deformed is In some measure able to sympathize with his . fellows, his and unwashed nakedness. Even our church assemblies are but unchecked selfishness would . , destroy them. The countryis becoming much more prosperous. Every pig rivals of the theaters in affording amusement, and in y their - Sympathy is the check - are selfishness, Becanserveupon on a country road is a - registered thoroughbred attempts to inculcate right living are usurping or complement--mg---whic- h sympathetic we use our selfishness not yotnun overBethlehem own our for benefit, only worth Globe. better--th$75. sounds work of the home,, and should - - stick to their real job of theology,' which it states is to explain but for the, benefited others. The growth of civilization has been largely a growth of We can now understand why Dempsey didnt fight during the the unknowable, which certainly is some job; one that would tax even the genius of the brilliant members of Pi Delta sympathy. This has been attended by a growth of selfishness, as war. Uncle Sam didnt offer to pay enough. Des Moines ' only the strong can help the weak. . , ' Register. 1 ( Epsilon. - If his selfishness-dominate'ncxrselt7onrj)rai:iically"X form of city government, and control by a commission, each of his fellow and in time find them all against him.' So he shall - What would happen to this country if all its citizens had no member of which is charged with oversight of a certain depart- be destroyed.' Selfishness carried to an extreme defeats itself. higher conception of liberty than freedom to get drunk? Green But if this selfishness is lirpited by sympathy,- and- if in ville riedmont. ment, and it comes out squarely in favor of the ' city manager addition to being strong he has a, desire to use his surplus system; the assumption being that one man w'ould know more for the benefit of otArs, it not only conserves thetft, strength If some of tke politicians who feel called only knew what about every department of city government than two, three or but makes , it them his friends. In return they help him. they were being called, what a happy cbhntry - we should be any other number of men. The article declares: Too long has If Mr. Duke and Mr. Eastman, who recently gave away Judge.. Logan suffered from inefficient municipal methods, and1 princely fortunes to had not been selfish in the first charity, 1- of the a(dvities city commissioner is con place, if they had not piade their The only things further apart than East and West are Ger money, they would not have had fined to looking at some repair job perhaps once a year. Com- it to give. t man and French statisticians. Calgary Herald. " missioners, now will you be good. Consequently, if they had not the sympathetic disposition to The next article, on Logan, the city beautiful, is somewhat a their fellows, they would not have given it. help The next time Shelby, Montana, wants a little advertising, reiteration of r k statements, notable chiefly for introThere must be a right balance between these two - instincts she will hold a religious duction of the prious revival. New. York Tribune. words dentritic and dysgenic; , , rather far San Francisco Examiner. fetched in their application, but of value as to show the tending eiudition of the brilliant author. Its always to be honest' even it it isnt ahvays , H may be only a coincidence, but many negroes who left the possible to be possjble Another editorial indicates to the city commission in right. general, South for West with the expectation of better jolw hut? twk1SS1T homjs ,nd Koadmaster Sorensen, how and letter food,, are and their way back as the water-melo- n making Why do people scratch for faults and- - need magnifying road.makmg and road repair, and indi- - season is opening up, . Birmhgham glasses to see virtues? r; MAKE YOUR LOOK LIKE N;v s -- 20-2- 5 1 1-- - acids-shoul- 33-4- 11-1- 1 tions, Jt remained for the farm ous Dr. George Starr White to boil down what would make a large hook, into a few pages of -his splendid book outhi I am going to take the liberty of giving you enough of these few pages so that you "can demonstrate in your own person how exact a knowledge of food combinations Dr. White has given to the world in his be ok. He first emphasizes the fact, aa I have often advised yon, that starches and NOT be eaten at, the same meal Just a little thinking will make clear to you the reason for--so much sickness and so many doctor b lls, for stomach troubles', constipation, I presume thaj potato salad might be called one of the outstanding offender , in the list. Strawberry , shortcake might come next, tappl$pfe might nose in for third pace' in this race, but fruit salad with French Fiirkar dres.dng along House rolls andY Fpench ) fried potatoes would comd right up to the front place. Nownut8 wnTccmbl ne wed with almost any .Qther natural food, tut remember that peanuts are not nuts, from a food Peanuts belong standpoint. with ether legumes, such as lentils, lima beans, navy beans, and none of these should be eaten with acids. Some, people put vinegar or catsup or sugar or baked beans, , all of those are x -5 much needed legislation.' . He was married three times and was the father of twenty-eigchildren. He is survived bytwo widows: Elizabeth LuSty Penrose and Dr. Romania B. Penrose; twelve children, ninety-fou- r children grandchildren, a hundred twenty-dhregreat grand " ' y' and two great-gre- at grandchildren.- ' Honored and revered by all ,wbotincw him. fpllowing a life of unusual length-devotIn the service of the Lord and hia. fellow men, he has passed to his reward. -- da 45 41-4- m -- 3 --H 19 to a great majority of the MOST important item of was of the state, entirely overlooked in yesterday people issue of The Journal,' which was gotten out by students of the XT. A. C. vThat was the death of President Charles W; Penrose years of the First Presidency Of the L. D. S. churfhphrcty-thre- e of age, a member of the church since 1850, ana .one of its most prominent continuous, and f uccessful advocates, defenders and missionaries during all of the J'ears that have since passed. At the time of his arrival in Ijtah in 1861, following eleven of active missionary1 fervice in England, he was one of the years ' men in Utah and taught school at various times educated best and places, among them, here in Cache valley. He also entered the mercantile business In Logan with William H. Shearman as partner, continuing until Z. C. M. I. took the stock over, when he became book keeper and secretary of the Institution. His chief recognition in civic pursuitshas been in an editorial , capacity, having editedTthe' Ogden Junction, Ogdens first newspaper. He was a most prolific and convincing writer, and at different-tim- es headed the staff of the Deseret News and Salt Lake Herald. He was also the author of a number of church works that have been widely translated, and of some of the most inspirational hymns i in the Mormon hymn book. But great as his fame was in these directions, it is even ex-celled by his record as a missionary, expounder of the gospel, , active leadership and incessant application to the woi;k of the Lord in various parts of the world. President Penrose took an active and effective part in the ' early politics of Utah as a member of the People's party, and as a member of the territorial legislature drafted and ' introduced v 1330 27 Mil PRESIDENT CHARLES W. PENROSE A A? as 28-3- v mm 21 ITS l man praise thee, n mouth; a stranger and not thine own lips. Let another E: nr v - h repabll-eatio- n the Associated Press ia excluatvely entitled to tha aaa for credited of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise In this paper and also the local newapublibed therein. All right of republication of special dispatches 'herein nro also f . f reaerred. ADVERTISING RATE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION SELF-PRAIS- should rtnaember that all fruits with the above neutral excepted are ncd, so also are tomatoes and all commercial sugars,- , Any of the following named herbs which are known as salad herbs, may be eaten with rcids; Alfalfa, Asparagus,, Beans Beet t6ps, .Cabbage, ( string 1 Cauliflower, Chicory, Celery, Clover, Dandelion, Dill- pock, Endive, Fennel, Hops, Leek, Lettuce, Mint, Mustard, Okra, Onion (young). Onion Tops, Parsley, Plantain, Portulaca Sorrel Sassafrfs Bark, Sp'nach, Bean Sprouts, Brussels Sprouts, Juice , MEMBER OP ASSOtlATKD PRESS - EDITED BY DR. DAVID fl. REEDER. LA FOR PS, INDIANA ' NATURAL FOODS 'Although both Lindlahr and Macfadden have given to the world mch useful information m regard to gcod and bad food as, well as. the 'combinations, great value of know:ng how, to avoid starch and acid combina- ery day In tba weak, except Sunday, Entered at th post Offua at Loxan, Utah, aa Second Claea Matter. HATH SUBSCRIPTION BT MAIL, PER MONTH, IB Ad ranee. BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Adranra. A Discount ot fl 00 Per Year Will be Glren tor Adrance Payment for a Full Year, Home Health Club PUZZLE STORYj D , published by EARL AND .ENGL AN DPUBLISH ING COMPANY AUGUSTUS .Tuesday, May ,, , fBoaa, de flab fur." said Bob, opi- de trouble it de wat- -r dat aint yere abut tCoxilSt ta MCNuht Svrdlrsie, cull 14 " C .A match has been arrange! between Tommy Milligan ami Bruno Frattini for the middleweight championship of Europe, the contest to take place in London on May 25. FrattinL the champion of Italy, is the Europ. ean titleholder, having defeated Roldnd Todd in a contest for the championship last year. ss - -- belike Tell your friends you art Rodeo Bound or ' then light out. afoot ahorseback.forthelead- Ing cigar atore, drug atore or candy More in - e I 1 s- him-he-wi- ll Sweets Rodeo Bar" thats what you ask for. Youll agree it' the -- - - 5 - the-Nort- Age-IIeral- d. - X f V - finest chocolate caramel bar a dime ever bought , 4 ; , Tm Kmm IT Ow Mede 9 Swfrr- - Sait Lak TUe Hon of Rtol Oo4 Cmadr EVIRY BITE'S A DEUCHI . |