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Show r TE3 JOURNAL, FAGB FOUR iPllECE H ;soIq and th$ choir sang Rost,! , Rest for the Weary Soul, as a closing: song;. Benediction 'vas given by Joseph Quibejl. August Bissegar, who has! been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is reported as slightly1 j improved. , Alfred, the young son of Mr.j and "Mrs. Fred Rossiter, has been seriously ill for the past1 JS : ten days. ' PROVIDENCE, Oct. LOGAN CITY, CACHE . COUNTY, THE COLLEGE at-a- Pre.-i-an-d , t - , , self-appoint- ed Dont use a leavener that does not Copyright, 19tl, bp the InternatUqtal Syndicate I ( a Vital Element Calut temt EaMssg Pcwtlesrs L&cU in ALBERT L. CLOUGH ' ywir'?- Touching Up The Trimmings Again That Stitch In Time" Proverb contains a small amount of white-c- f egg. This makes it possible lor. representatives of the company to te. t it frequently for leavening strength right on the dealer's e ounter. Nothing but absolutely fresh st ..Ok is permitted to remain on the dealer's shelves. It must always be up to the high Calumet standaid. bt 2!'" scratched. KEAK AXLE NOISE J igh-tenaion mageto? Anawert Vou cantjot possibly do so, as the magneto can be used to supply ignition current and foi no other purpose. The current which ft producer ir'lutermllti UmetFi erloo htgh pressure and too low anipereage to op-- i erst lamp bulbs Any attempt to take lighting current from it, would absolutely stop the engine from Why dont you Install an acetylene gas tank and gas headon can obtain a second lights? hand set verv cheaply, no doubt, and the light thus obtainable would be good If you wish you (can ecure a special (not a generator of the bat-- I terychargfng type) and drive it from vour old generator connection. which would permit you to operate your electric lights. , 4 BmmSLBfflW.WEB The Economy e - are on a broad straight campus highway full of man obstacles, blit well charted and well traveled, which leads up to the plattorm where you should ' some day stand to leceive a bit of parchment bound in red. It tales persistence, attention, regularity phiysial ability ann mental growth to follow that road to its end. There are a number of diverging and at- tractive roads and. lead often downhill and at pace to the edge of Should you take anv of .them, if you are observing Whenrymi do run the risk take chances you you of spoiling your bakings. rontainwMte-of-cgg- r' A CAR l in almost constant nsa. In all seasons and weathers, .ne top and the upholstery aoon begin to show wear and Hear. Leather upholstery, before It becomes brown and shabby sbouir be washed with wap and water gnd when dry, given a treatment with leather dressing, cushion springs that have broken should be replaced by an upholsterer before the leather Is broken through. Leather or other material, that has become loose from w here It was tacked In place should be reUcked at once before It can become torn, the necessary material and gtiimp tacks being obtainable at any upholsterers. binding Side curtain fasten ers. that have become Ion or broken, should be before a bad rain make, their absence too uncomfortable a replaced matter and fastener-eyeletthat have tom out of the fabric, should be made fast by sewing on a reinforcing patch. The top should be treated withagain a suit-abldressing before it has become shabby and has lost lta waterproof r,otB are Cleaned from top fabric with warm Grrar all dust has been removed by brushing Gasoline should soap not be used for cleaning, as It Injures leather and waterproof fabrics an spreads grease spots Side curtains should be dusted and refolded occasional y so as not to becoms too deeply creased or the' celluloid Daaiy Tuesday, WMte-S-Sg- g & j L another town in the valley can There produce such were some products of the vine and tree that many people had tint seen before. The displays the home of MissWinona Han live giiTs w ei e messed in w erelieatly "arranged arnTTvoukl wen. Games jtnd refresh- have done credit to any fair. costumes. Sotne freak plants were shown; ments were the evening s pleas which amused and interested ,tfie visitors. Great interest was jaken in the pets and other animal displays by the children. The art needle work and patch ' quilt work of the girls and the handiwork of the boys as well s the cooking and bottling Hutoplay fans who have mar-o- f was a marvel to all. The work Ever-,vee at the, careful detail ni our two young artists. R G pti Thorpe Hnft attracted much attention. Sev- productions, one of Which is Five Days To Live now at the eral of our townswoment exhibited art needle work as an in- Lyric Theatre, will bes urpriSed to know that there is a centive to the children. Judges were called in from guardian who watches the people of the town to judgejthpm with a jealous eye for rie the different exhibits and rib- - tail, and who never hesitates to bons were given to denote the?gsert her authority. old person best, second best and third best.) This Among the out of town visi-;j- s known as. Mama Wong at our fair were Supt. R. V. g Chinese woman, and one of Larsen, Principal A. R. HOvey the army of quaint characters and his fellow teachers fromthat haa Cme out 0f the Orient Millville; Principal Myrtle Neb-jf-o inhablt the West Coast of eker and teachers from North ;California. she is one of the Logan; Mrs. Marttneau of experts on Chinese art1, tounstsi Japanese atmosphere in that dis' -- Hi E5SIGET0! piNTx 1ft.- -j Bradley Riter, son of R. Mrs. Aaron Zollinger, from Rlter "ho is attending btan- Thursday and Friday, Oct. 5th pk3ft nver valley, is visiting her J TT and6th, the schools LJlr?YitpKrQatsT41ivandiSr-I.-ir-NetbT3- f the following interesting dence held a fair which consist-- j (j0( w hile her husband is a ed of fruit, vegetables, grains, conference at Salt Lake.yaoP8 s of a recent nddress-o- f handiwork, tiding boysr and girls Conference visitors are ,Mr. Dr. Raj Lyman Wilbur Mrs. William Low, Mr. and: dent of the University, delivepaintings by two of our local artists," chickens, pet3 of various rers. llopkin Mathews, Mrs, Le--, ed at 'the first assembly of the kinds, and calves, pigs and vi Hammond. Mrs. Louisa Heard, college year. It contains a real sheep. and Kishop Campbell. the (message particularly for The fair was a marvel to all Read it. hoy or girl at school and wife Fred fuhriman paid who saw it, and exceeded the! their friends a hasty visit onj tteacherS'- expectation. It was! their to Salt Lake City. STANFORD, University, Cal,1 way iheld in the project room of the Know what you want The mutuals have arranged Get. 5, ,&chool which was until recently a .,.an(j opening social for,and why you want it and youll for occupied by the janitor and his Tuesav evening as a be. hard to stop Be a good citi .wife as living quarters. Theof thei winter vvork beginning . center pf the room was occupied ,by tables of fruits banked by , vegetables and it is doubtful if .V UTAH Jvemera ber the white-of-c- -- ff m a i m ra row the - You pleasantness? Answer: Most probably this noise comes from Inequality m the depth of mesh of tha pinion and ring gears at various points of revolution of iftttar gear ally meaaalha.t. atu- - or the-possibly both, of these gears does not run true. It is possible that a reduction of this noise esn be effected by a readjustment of the thrust bearings, which control the depth of gear mesh, but more likely yon will have to disassemble the axle and correct tome misalignment that exists there Of course, broken or damaged teeth in the final drive gears Is capable of causing noise and Imperfect lubrication may interfere seriously with quiet operation. u or 1 Rivr.a 1 a.iy odii-- r b- - and. A pound CQi.cf Calumet contain full IS ounces . Sorr.e baking pou'ders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ocae cans. Be l.ghtlng-gen-iera- tsnmG ALSTON cco-nomic- positive Lake-da- y aid and its sale is 2; j ti lies ps much as that flr-jl- K. 1. Vi writes: When 1 speed mv car up to between 15 and 20 miles per hour, there arUea a rthnuc, grinding note, which suggests til fitting gears ilow can 1 locate and stop this un- n in Calumet protects the success of1 vour. BEST BT TEST sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER PIONEER WHITE LEAD you will see evidences of wreck-- ' along the road and at the cam- pus edge you will see some ct the edge hangers group?d there talking about committees, B. W. sake; Are piatoif d Paints which use Pioneer White Lead as a base have pipe courses, made with a top and bottom rirjgs aide d dealer tones, because the white lead is LIGHTS FOR B by a professors, and other things and or can they be used either side up, GAR I;. with equally good raeultsT special Fuller process. people, instead of about themAnswer: Rings of the plain, selves and their failures to make! In addition- Pioneer White Lead is ground so fine that tjpe. with simple, rectangular good. work squall will pass through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the it well whichever way they are pu' These people belong to the In, but many of the rings, whlcl square inch. get-b- y is curse are the that to prevent designed type must be inserted with th This gives puint.C with a Pioneer White Lead base of our whole scheme of life. In- proper side up or else their purpoet &StaravXya.ny greater covering capacity and makes them easier to spread. stead of taking a mans part1 is defeated. that Ts directions Candy made by the teachers, these accompany to lndlcati the at be content are rings they orm ? strange part Fuller's Paints are made with a Pioneer White Lead which la tha top aide, the intention and girls of the school assisted1 bottom. If you stay long enough t?ns base. They are high quality paints. being to Install them In such a VV,1181,? f L. H. some W. of the I have mothers,0 a dis-good writes; by lilt way that they collect excess oil will see how' fast they car, from which tha gener- from the cylinder PnobaWly the mo-- t you walla, on the up Was sold during the fair and Our Service Department gives free advice, quotations, over the edge, thuugh appear and ator, have starter film been battery folk to known stroke and It down into the proceeds will be used to help aa a reault. I have crank case, scraps etc. removed and, call some them when of and the moves struggle piston Maiua Wopg Arc who W3fif , , no electric lights but am using the down. In decorate and equip dur indus-'special rings, ons nfclP a lon(J time before th v kerosene lamps, which five entire- should be using W e can fill orders from stock. sure to follow Instructrial arts or moiect loom. vve( brought to this country years A ftw do work their wru ly unsatisfactory Illumination, Can tions as to the method of placing as a rhinesA slave, and who feel that the fair will create an secure current from the In lighting them the grooves. t( the .rrain load, PinfuI1v; k interest in the various lines of w ranked now among the a previous loss of time and after Los of women in the thiest will exhibited cause and city activity J ears of age. ,whe474Ht alwavr ends at energy. the children to appreciate' .their Angeles. , The committee calls attention May I name for you a few of edge, town. It will also furnish maWhen a Chinese picture is to Dealers Logan Hyrum g. Street of the side show. to the fact that a constitutional terial for language and nature be made the first step toward these .edge roads so that you exercises in school. The school having it absolutely authentic is wjU kn.0Y when you leave thpyery diverting and dangerous if amendement is not equivalent to n highway . several project 'to enlist the services of Mama t is) promoting a legislative act, but oi.lly gives you stay 01) it ton long can tf?this Bad start route. A popul-- 1 . among them being the equipp-.WonIf be, .9 Rubbish road. Littered to pass such congress the ing th eplay ground. Mr. it often saves the stud ar road for the new student who with trashy iittratUre. Much acts as come power within the limits vid Fuhriman has charge of this 10's research department from does not get down to nsles!iime .set by the amendment. here on foolish, $wnt Thus, work and has made a fine begin spending yeeks. in search of the first day Easy to travel py or inane movies and idle even though the amendment be of with .the . the other ning some new detail that, through but return trip weary and f,u11 campus rumor. help incorporated into the Constitupupils and Mr. her knowledge, can be attorded , teachers and 10. High speed ! boulevard. tion, no change in the status of George Pickett. lie hope to have 0 jn route Traveled Leads directly off of the 12. Put-of- f a few minutes, campus child labor, as far as the feder before school closes m the But it it not always an easy by those who think m terms of Ujore Full a lgovernment is concerned, back. is ffthan roajq spring a fine lot of play ground matter to praciire her advice or tomorrow j0 ftime wasters. Mortality of possible until legislation based apparatus. her services. Hers Ls a life of ",3 Aimless route This roadjtravelers vcry high, , , , ,. , . c. , on the amendment is passed by r vo strange activity. In her quaint ;looks 40 E. Second South St.. lige a maae and it is hard Salt Lake City, Utah.. congress. WI - reconvene ciway she makes more in a single to steer along it, but it reaches is therefore an error to idIt No day in Chinatown than the pro-- the edge surprisingly fast. entify the proposed amendment traveler bethe can seirjvices fbr Milford dueers could possiblj- pay her. help guide with a child labor act or t an10 year old son of George M.i Motion picture producers are cause he does not know where child labor restrictions DANISH ROTIIERHOOD ticipate 0cV not tbe onLv ones that seek in- - he- is going. on the strength of the amendAll men of Danish birth or de- Ti'ardA Ciiape ' formstion from Mama Wong. . 4 Bootlelg routs. Short road Crystal Soda Water ment alone. V to a statement The civic authorities, too. have to edge often with a big spill at According eendants of Danish Beer or Ginger Ale $2.00 Root are , parents . . rfsoect her know- , sued today from the office of the lead to end. the May case For fifteen of 2 doz. bottles, $1.00 Florto Miss invited per mass attend hereby a music, was furnished by the $raeV?u National Child Labor Commit-Idle- r ence E. Dillon,years death. w.3rH11?? of Indiana'polis, meeting to be held Tuesday Oct-- rebate for empty case and botwanb choir. A solo, Face traveled tcss there is need for clearing has specialized in shorthand retles. Face was given by Ezra Camp- - ?wat0Wu nI18Se c .5. One road Often back up a misconception with regard porting of medical conventions 10. 8 oclock p. m. at the Comturns all usually extracts along impairs bell. The following brethren ( mercial Club in Logan for the, We have the, best to child labor reached. is the before the across the 10c become To proposed Orient, manufactured so edge and has at at of per oz. the beautiful life of'5?8 proficient spoke of organizing a local bd Get our 6 Poor health avenue. (Bad amendment to the' federal on' Cherry Blosimportant matter it. that her services are in de- purpose prices Milford, also gave words of When an of the Danish Brotherhood of or Concord eating at odd times no jstitutxon. The committee has mand by medical associations in ge concerning the Chincomfort and sympathy to the comes-uAmerica. Danish Vice Consul som, Blackberry, noticed misappre-Stoa is not concult move that is to first there exercise; their enough f leep) bereaved family; Joseph many parts of the United States. T. N. Orblob, Colonel H. M. H, Grape Punch. l, ese, at the sign of the Medical hension surrent arising from the William CheckettJl, Oscaiv Mama Wong. Lund and other prominent speak Crystal Bottling Works belief that the child labor HOME N(H She has been of great assia-tpne- e Adviser. Rice and Bishop Hammond. from Salt Lake City, Ogden ers 7. Wrong road. Some takQ amendment is a bill before conto Mr,. Ilayakawa and his Expert jour husband hon eat'y The opening prayer was giv- Phone 444. and Brigham City will be preem-as toniKht? ge to en by Conrad Alder and Joseph directors in. many of his pro- it and never return Others limit the designed Advt. Yes. he has gone to a rrv banquet. sent. to get back It begins anv- -' ployment of children under 18 Adv . . Eaer proppunced the benedic- -' ductions. The grade at school to j lion. By Chide Sughvoc which Milford .belonged attend-e- d MICKIE, PRINTERS DEVIL Wm The Epic the Boss n His Trick Necktie in k body and acted as flow- , er bearers.;' we Sunday, the 8th, funeral ser-- . (Qoo ORPC&, SET.TVC oSS, AAMOlU YR16MO Karl Kraus were held in the WCwbER OLM MM GIASSS.S VAAFTA. HAVE LEFT UVPW FXWWW EVRM TVA TVO evU, o' OSW, QoFE OLE BOS'S WACWU' AVJAT. AT chapel, Bishop Hairi- r First ward PWi6 KMUVJXEG, SAWliU' MK4 PER AFTER TT -v camt VAtkJ 'TU' fcOA ET OOVyU mond presiding. a uz without 'eu wowve The "choir WS EPOWU TRUCK WECKTlE , WOCH I ' UR6 S TUFP,, VJEUL.K, LW16R Jims sang Though Deepening Trials! 'W tw BOSS .VdU. wea tbvun LAST FRIED . OBDEREO WAP FELL IWTO HlA PvATE So Throng our Way, prayer by! I UJOKEO 'M THERE VJUX TH' VdtAtoU' owe CJP THEWv 'TP.t5 UCKt.a - . Oliver Hanson ; choir sang The VttTCW "VA MOCK. OU MEW BVTCTOU ' Recessional. The speakers Herman of Grether Salt ..were T take City, William R. Zollinger, . . fyTluimte' Stlrland, Conrad Alder, ttm Bishop Andrew Hamtjpond. These tpen told of the honest, ; life of th deceased J ,! energetic ' "'"..'of 'his faithfulness to the gos- -. that Le had joined in a ; land and patienoe the severe sufferings he had' . ii ' idured for the past two years. 'Ezra Campbell J?ang a beautiful ever-watchf- Art-tor- anrravv-minde- s j t TTEKY-LFS- Eor Clearer Color Tones super-purifie- 8 - i - ero$e-aectlon- st 1 thel'T8, W K- o weal-;bac- Smith Bros. Lumber Co. -- i a0 g. Da-'dish- ed i .slop-fro- m , Q.ccu8 BURBOSEfi -- - S A,dXiiaamiTdS i to!?e I j , con-habi- ts j p i Qui-bel- p i j man-tgres- THE of TR-VRE- - mw , - - J? f -- -' f.-ei- gn s Sr P - t r; ? L Is '. r |