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Show FAGii Tvv THE JOURNAL, LOOAN CITY, CACKS COUNTY, UTAH v) Tuesday, May m CROSS-WOR- THE JOURNAL EARL AUGUSTUS . PtlllJSHFD BY AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING adverting - i . Create in me a clean heart, A MUCH NEEDED PRAYER: O God; and renew a right spirit withrn me. Psalm Si: 10. Come thyself, 0 Lord, into our hearts, and then PRAYER: they will be continually renewed.ItJ.1! -' LJlMeBWMii"'.'.l"'. I I t: M. Depew on his followed. ' It is: No matter how much you like anythlsig, drop it if it does not like you. You may like to drink coffee all day long, but that coffee mav keep you awake at night and not like you. You may like to smoke excessively, but that smoking will ba i injurious tef vour systiYn, It w'ill not be beneficial to ynjLn' but like because .we them, hot be should formed Most habits because of their effect upon our general health nd comfort. are bad ones; There are quite as many good habits-- ' as there and those, who take up a good habit - usually ate those.,, with intelligence enough to know what the habij does "for, them, and not merely how they like it. habits Perhaps the dividing line between the two kinds of we like because habits bad We take here. be found up may just . us. like because habits we take they up good them, and We dance till midnight, eat suppers of lobsters and oysters and stay awake because we drink strong coffee which stimulates our tired nerves and, then we feel rotten the next day. We like the things, but they do not like us. Long life consists in choosing the right sort of haUts, which - - - i , s & i ! v I 1 automatically take careif us. The right kind of, habits are taken up by common sense.and ' t intelligence; the wrong kind simply by desire. We are living in such an artificial age that we cannot, trust our instincts and wants. They must be controlled .by our intel- . lgence. In no department, of life is intelligence more, needed and better rewarded than in the, formation of habits. For a habit, if it is a good one, becomes a buttress to our health find spirits. ' It keeps us going .when, we are not thinking. It enables us to go on and think of something else, while it automatically takes care of us. It is impossible to co- In the same way bad habits ruin us. ntrol them because they operate beneath :; 'the intelligence ;:The only place to control them ' is in the beginning, (by refusing to . adopt than altogether. The best sort of a bad habit is one that is never formed, and the way to keep from forming one is not to begin it. ' - We are creatures of habit and we are what our habits make us. But we have the privilege of forming those habits, so that after all we are products of our own.intelligence. - If we have etiough of mi'nd we can make ourselves what we , ... . - . will. ; We cannot do this by the direct exercise of the will, but by controlling habits and Seeing that we form only good ones, San Francisco Examiner. . MAKE LIFE A GLORY ' ' ' " s One of the largest and most t e Eliason accompan-thMss Nni sympathetic gatherings held on the Hansen pi by Jennie Eleventh ward was the Lome nentl of Sister Alice M. McMur-- . a Elder Orson Smith told,of his , J die on Sunday. i u- yeatw acquaintance with , The hall was filled to overJ fj and i PanJf andT angrandpaients flowing with relatives Mttonfa. j Uhe friends.-number of people honorfrom Paradise, Sister McMur- - nulies. They were all ' Day God Latter able. fearing dies former home were ' Saints and Pioneers of this tendance. whom the younger valley;of . The floral offering were promembers of ,the family should ' V fuse and beautiful. be we are going to visit our nncte lets go tip loio the proud. justly Bishop Jas. R. Thomas conand get that big hook Shout ihe motli and The passing of a good Latter ducted the services. Uncle Edward can tell such a lot about natural histoiy. Saint is not a cause to The choir sang Tho Deepen- Day The fruit trees hart large abloom and will soon mourn. All is life in the cateI am sure! . ing Trials Throng Your Way, gory of Gods understanding. was a day last week, Uncle told us about the cocoons. Elder Jas. Z, Stewart offered Death is the, beginning of life. Ilo.w the butterfly itself from the cocoon. Representing the invocation. to each other in the All last we go Edwards. Uncle join at Song by the Relief Society concourses of eternity. W. S. RICE of nature study? .he akeds "Do you w'aiit to have a deceased which of chorus the enwe What is the would love!" Oh, yes! we all cried, That Our just greatest legacy ADAMS, X. y. And had been a member. the day had passed we learned a whole lot about, the We get thru the lightenment the hard shelled 4H2-4and the slimy B. read a Samuel Mitton poem gift of the holy ghost. , The Rice on crabs, too. The snail carries her house with great written by Mr?. Norman of CalThe better we liva, here the leaves and smaller inserts. her back. The bug ifornia a Sister of Mrs. McMur- shorter our sleep in the grave Method Experts, Mr. off her foot. I found her.shoe but My dolly lost a die. He said that the large gth. we should not fear the time for the stocking I fear is lost indeed. Mrs. F. E. Williams, ering, the beautiful flowers and it is a blessing to die in the cousin, demonstrations of love toward Lord. . personal representatives ' ' ' of coutse. I the departed and her family, 0 my father, was sung by a 0-4 r William S. Answer To Last puizla were tokens of the esteem and mixed quartet. ; (bowlL 241419' (suear), 25!$ IT (sis).3 1J (u's), respect of their many friends. j7.v?' McMunin, Chas.; . o. Adams, N. Y., will be at 27 (lamer), (um iim). IS 18 23 25 (cats), a beautiare All these things S? Argy?e 2f (Beires)r1314-15- ' teets).6 (no), ,' (!r), 6 J15 ful benediction to a noble' life Dtu?n, , (wear). well spent and will bring consoCopyright, 1025, by Tt International Syndicate ., Bishop jas. r. Thomas spoke j'Utah, Wednesday, May , lation to the bereaved in after of his life long acquaintance cyj ' Pyprv rupLureuman, j with Sister McMurdie. : years. 'tSZ of No was the pTanTof 'too' stoTOrJTWomaff'and child"shouId great Spoke day to go to too that and for dark the her joy night demption ' UPW s. dots advantage of this comes thru a knowledge of assist those in need. Her life had unlife. The Wail of eternal and Soul and a usefulness Be of one been the gospel plan to Suffering Officially ' opportunity. time llier was One Uib Told of Sister McMurdies selfishness. She had been a ' In a Nw Turk theater a ,TJre Rice Method for cheerful, willing sacrifices for worker to the very end. She Opened on 18th of June drama by a new drama tint a each was a noble example to her fato Her her heritage family. hud that even the crlilrs play and mily and friends as a mother and Rupture is known the didn't have fhe heart the next morii-In- of them was a good example I YELLOWSTONE world over. You can now PARK, tu tell the whnle truth about It, a testimony of the gospel. We a saint. , ; have OfMlie here the' end to At love, third the are placed hcl, when YellowExorted the family to be true see Wyoming, May 25.Method demoaudleme wpre writhing In charity for and assist each oth- to her stone National Park, the sum- nulTering teachings. The choir sang their aeats, a stout man who had er. Goid expects his coyenant Guide Me to Thee. ' . nstrated and have a Rice mer playground of The Nation been patronizing a bootleyger be van to live pure and spotless Benediction Orson P. Satter-thwaitwHl officially opeh this year on to utter loud fries. A number of children ! Appliance fitted to you. will "have no ' Jnne II, with appropriate cere kindly 'disposed persons took up the lives so thatendthey of life. minute tlie mis- fear at the no charge I The Relief Society chorus Absolutely monies being held at West Yel- chorus and In unother had responded to Vocal solo Resolution. Eliz- sang at- the cemetery and then guided playwright lowstone, Montana, the west en- what he thought was a curtain rail abeth Lemon unless you are satisfied accompanied by the grave was dedicated; ' trance to the Park, Several gov- and was statjdln before the footHalversto keep, the Outfit after ernors' from nearby states will lights .howinsf' bis 'appreciation' and Jdelvin Lemon and Roy " i ; l on.;-. es ; IniudhmtiLUt,:;:, of urds.participate in ttv- celebratioin, toimihling I President D7 Mr Bickftiore of WELL ALL BE THERE v. r as well as Mrs.. John D. Sher- thanks. the, author had witlwlrawn the Hyrum stake said Sister Mc, When adjusted and you see man, President of the General hlniaelf tlie stout man's companion Murdie had been one of his life Federation of Womens clubs turned uam 1dm angrily.' how perfectly and cofriends." That She" had and a number Af. "What In the world did yon mean, long of service holds. No up in a life mfortably ter the celebration the gates will demanded the friend "yelling- ' fyr grown and ehurch and to her family like Author! Author: that'; be swung open and Yellowstone h, had lived as becorneth every Lat anI wasn't- yelllngr for him, will be on its way to the greatexswered tie fa( fliaa wrllly hUK'Ij .indig- ter; Day, Saint mother.-Henothing to est seasoii inlhe history of the nation, "I was. was .worthy of emulation.' big and worth while? It never yelling for ether! ample park. (Cpjrrllkt bf ih McNftOilrt flyndlcatB, Inc.) the flesh and Death in a family brings a has and never will. Our young. On June 1st, the Park will be complete, reversal in. the thots men fromr this division will SOTe. Can be opened to people traveling in of lits members. It outdooFs,-Th- e add in. the plans gen. ajife their own cars, and who are pre. causes us to stop and consider pared to camp, out.' Only 1 the eral stores in the park, as well the comfort. oOft, teachings of its members. It and by Edna Wjatt of north and. west, entrances will be gasoline! stations, will be causes us "to stop and ' consider vilte for and the young ladies, th$ rubber-lik- e composition open At That time ds'-i-t is'not 'open jt o' fak'cAre of these early and 'remember with i from Franklin.' We gratitude e Die likeljithat theeSst and'; vlsit6rs;andiat Old Faithful Mh the teachings of those gone on. will be there in good numbers pad, ahy degree of pres-'sursouth entrances will be open beMost people question death. to help these young people win required, fore June 15th, at the earliest, C. A. Hamilton, who conducts do not understand life, the honors for us from the other We due to snow conditions. People the general store at thatpoint wear a truss all should we understand contestants .of the( church. then expecting to visit the park be- will be able to provide, food and death.why is Our ; follows as die. to program was life when thougiven, plan It fore June 18th, should arrange lodging for a limited number of June 6 Registra- your Saturday, to enter. via West Yellowstone sands have, ; reported tion and reception. . No travel will be permit, or Gardiner.. However, by June people; f. General cures through using the ; 'Sunday, ' June"" on the roads of the Park be- - ': 1st, practically all of the main ted sessions; Rice Method. Why supoints of interest, including the fore June 1st and tourists should Monday,-- ) .June v 8 General burden of .rupgeyser basins, the canyon, ter- arrange not to reach the park be joint sessions' moYning. Special ffer races and Yellowstone lake, will fore that date. features afternoon. Pageant: if there is a chance be accessible but there will be The damage caused by the g Past, Present and Future of M. to be from no hotel or accom- - fire at Mammoth Hot ; I. A. in the evening. camp Springs forever? Anymodations available before June on March 30th, has been Tuesday June 9. General sesrepair. 18th. People entering the Park ' ed, 90 new sion in the morning. Preliminary way, and trucks will ' cost you the official opening date have been ordered to replace tryouts in the afternoon. Grand to come in and should have their own camp those concert in the evening. destroyed, and everything all about the Rice equipment and be prepared for will be in readiness for the visitWednesday, June 10. Jubilee in the rally morning. Grand Method and the wondering public when the first railroad visitors enter on June 18th. parade. help Well all be there with the ful opportunity for Jhere will be no hindrance whatNews The in M. I. A. and. cure it offers your ever of activities due to the fire. in.; fu-jl- - - - . ' -5 44-4- 5 3 big'25-31-36-4- 3 Rupture , , - and , " . Rice, t , 1 r 1 ... - 20-2- 4 -- nr;thaEcclS.HoteLLoganr, - , MijFaporita Stories take great Park y this e. - ihaving; " ! bars x -- the-Applia- nce 'it . deep-pressing-sprin- gs; r g0Uge . be'makeOU ve as-th- male'-quarte- -- Dont i , the ture free . buses-befor- truss-wearin- it e nothing learn All, The geysers are spouting as regularly as ever before, Norris Geyser Basin is more active than in former years, the' Canyon will present the same aweinspiring views, Yellowstone Lake will afford a most pleasing sight to theeye, new activities will bf observed on the terraces at Hot .Springs and Goodbye FOREVER I the Mammoth bears and other wild animals to Objectionable Hair! will afford great interest and Wonderful mw Oriental discovery pleasure to those interested in safely hits out unsightly hairs the wild life of the Park. -- Koot.AiAar Every effort is being made to , No nerd to remow hairs with sa electric needle. mr to shave, nor to use old fashput the highways 'approaching ioned methods that cause the hair to crow back heavier and suffer than ever. Sunaly the Park in good condition for spread a little Karma, beauty eoecuiltsrs' the heavy travel they will renewest discovery, over the unwanted hairs and in one minute they are gone as though ceive this summer and even kt by m.igic, and the skia is dear, who, healthy and soil as velvet. present time the approach roads Karma made of the finest of soothing Urtroidi bslsama ft u applied almost aa to the north and west entrances easily as cold cream. It penetrates to the hair roots, and gently eaves out the hairs, to the Park are in good conditools and alL No muss, no bother, no Oder, tion. The roads in the Park will no imury to the skm. bee for yourself how wonderful it is. be cared for as soon as they opKarma is sold on as absolute guarantss f satistactwa br en up and everything possible Sehramm-JohmoDrug Co., ftiter will be done to provide for the RroR. Drug Co., Cily Drug Co., Yellowstone visitor a most com. Drug Co. fortable and pleasing trip. (Advertisement) . 4 Statistics show 75 per cent of the arms lost in the World War were left arms. That makes 75 per cent of right arms left arms. ' . Greenville Piedmont. Just when we began to think the human race is becoming more intelligent, another song of that kind makes a hit. San Francisco n r I LOGAN 0 , , . 23-3- 9 39-4- 0, non-essenti- v COMING TO - f 7-- . Chronicle. ' 16-- 1 2 life-tim- - ed Wells-positi- life a glory grind, my friend? Its up to. you to IS your in, your own niaW:it either one uutha .QthrwJhe master how face how life, you face the hands. Its a question. of you into what daily living face how your put you you your job, world, of service. Of honest, willing, joyous work. Given the right mental attitude it Is easier, to make life a ' , glory than to make it a grind. The in us! it's Charles in not is Wagner, Joy things, says reason life is such a grind for mostj of us is because we are tidying to find happiness in things in the things that money will buy. Yet the fabulously wealthy are not even as happy as the very poor. AU the things they have ' been abl to pile around them have not made them happy. " ' Joseph llauf thought he would be happy - when he- had amassed a certain amount. He was sixty years old, ' the news, papers said, and lived in a lonely hut in New Y ork. He skimped and hoartled, pinched even on the necessites of life, .for many, many years, hiding his savings in nooks and corners of his . hut. One night he counted his money over and found he had ten bags of currency. Nine of tne bags contained a thousand dollars dollars. each, and the tenth a hundred and eighty-fou- r Good! In a few years more he would have ten thousand dollars. He put his treasure away carefully and dozed off to fileep before the fire. When he awoke, his log hut was ou fire, and every cent of the money for which he had slaved and e endured privations for half a or more was lost to him! You say the man was a miser and that he was a fool anyway, who didnt know how to take care of the money he had saved! That is true. He didn't use good judgment, common sense in its management. If he had put it in. a savings bank or invested it in good securities, it wouldnt have been quite so bad."' But the mans greatest kiss was not the ten bags of currency but the possible happiness he had lost in the terrible grind of the long dreary yeai;s in which he had been saving it. lie' had" closed up every avenue of joy, had .starved and stunted his manhood, his spiritual and mental growth, strangled all that was fine in his nature had gone through life deaf and blind to the music and beauty of the universe,' without getting even a mess of pottage in exchange for all he had sacrificed to his avarice! It is not, the struggle for the things "we., need the simple necessities of life but the straggle for the things we dont need, things which we imagine would make us happy, that causes most of us to miss happiness. In straining for we lose all the joy of living. Dr. Harden in Success. , i therefore, have (consideration for all of .Gods 4-- , ninetieth birthday said, or monkey-shinfc- s rather than monkey-gland- s is lengthening the span of life. He added that there is one rule of life . that he always tt We should j ! - MAKE PEACE WITH YOURSELF CHAUNCEY ! Editor Entered at tha Post Office everj day In the week, except 8unday, at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter, RATE SUBSCRIPTION -c' BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance.... 70c BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance...; A Discount of $1.00 Per Year Will be Given tor Advance Payment for a Pull Tear, ' PRESS Jll EM BEII OP ASSOCIATE!! The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Ytrina use for. fcpnbit-catio- n credited of all a?9 dispatches credited to It or,, not other wl In this paper and also the local news published therein, Ail right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reservad. . RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION i,.n There pleasure in dying and .1 maker. , our j meeting is a Our stewardship here fixes our station in our after life. ' The fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man Is a beautiful thot and a glorious i plan for we 'all belong to one " I great family; . , COMPANY .... GORDON PUZZLE STORYj D "CATERPILLAR FAIRY, e. i Of The World you unfold the pages of this paper all the news of isr before you in brief, readable form. . Everything tif importance that has happened in the nt-hours is presented to you. Our special services with the leading news agencies of the new and the old world make this possible. All the news thats fit to read is in the-worl- d rece- THE JOURNAL Published by EARL & ENGLAND PUB. CO. . Logan, . Utah 0F DAUGHTERS -- 'The PIONEERS Sunflower' camp 'will meet at the home of Mrs. .Ernest Morgan, Nibley ward, Fri" day,- May 29 at 2oclock:' , . , The curtain will be rung up on the 1925 Davis Cup competitions on May 9 and 10. when ithe Italian tennis team will in the first round with iPortugiJ in the c'ty of Lisbon. Tot lead in the winner of the j great Derby at Epsom is the highest ambition of every racing owner ip Britain. Men ihave spent a lifet'me. well as it fortune, ocurting the luck th; 'seems to decide the destiny of this greatest of all the worlds com-ipe- te - . fixtures. than 20.000 person ;are employed in making fcp jcre.un in the United States. racing- More I case. Remember these Experts will be there only one day, then your opportunity will be gone. Just. ask at Jhe hotel desk for the Rice, Lx they will do jjerts and Call any time the rest. from 9 to 12 a. m.,2to5 p. m., or 7 to 9 evenings. - . young Womenand person- children receive al attention of Expert, in separate apartments. Dont miss this gre opportunity to see these Experts on Hernia. WM. t S. RICE, Inc. Adams, N.Y. |