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Show iAG3 T T-- L Friday, Ckt. 13 1922. ma journal, cogAn cm.cACHi county, btxb TWO P T Q TT T?. N A T. 1 PUBLISHED BT y nwr, AJfD ENGLAND PLUUSIIINQ COMPART Entered t tkt Poet Office Every' Day la the Week, Except Suadsy, at Lof an, Utah, aa Second Claea Matter. " "" ' USCKIPTION RATE f 30c Whole or Half Hams, lb 22 c .1 lb. Picnic Hams, now for Our own make of Pure Lard is Unsurpassed. Buy Lard is going higher. , $U0 75c 5 lb. Pails 3 lb. Pails $4.00 .. $2.05 20 lb. PanT. IQ lbs.'Pails It would do you good to look through our plant and see our Saturday's Meat. Raised and Slaughtered in our own Cache Valley. We have fresh Fish twice each week Mondays and Thursdays. Plenty of Chickens for your Sunday dinner. The Lunch Meats we are making are of the Very Lest . Quality 'xC Bologna, lb j. 0c Minced Ham, lb 20c Weinies, lb 0c Royal Tongue, lb 35c Veal Roll lb 40c Choice Corn Beef, lb We dejiver every Saturday and Pay Particular Attention to Phone Orders. siIn Advance.. BT CARRIER. TER MONTH. In Advance, A Dlecount I 100 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advanoe BT MAIL, PER MONTH, Hams, Choice Hams Mermaids Learning Swimming is Sight on Boats to South America. - Payments for a Full Tear. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Aseoclated Preea is exclusively entitled to the nee for republics Uon of all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local sews published herein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. " Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. - , - -- --NO BOGEY MAN GENERAL Striker when you J)o you remember climbed up the long, long stairs to the dark and mysterious attic ? And the other children, told you to watch out for the bogey man? And you jumped and shivered and shook with terrified ' delight? There wasnt any bogey man really. It was just a dear fig ' ment of childish imagination. A - " General Strike. There are members of society who and those would like to frighten the rest of us with his name. But they forget, these agitators, that this is America, where all have some, Y and many have much opportunity to learn ; where standards of , living are high; where men are safe and secure in their homes; , where each mans house is his castle, and each mans wife and children, his to protect and love and keep, and never a man or a j Government to say him nay. ' American the true, red . blooded, patriotic, g American can no more be led into makof a himself Bolshevist a part bogey man than he can be led ing into mass murder for the establishment of a soviet, a la Russia. ' The indignation, the revolt, the emphatic negatives to talk of a general strike, came first of all from American workmen, who are Americans first, and members of a union, sect, order, or ganization only after they have expressed their Americanism and their belief in, adheraqce to, American principles and the Ameri, can Government. . t Our childish tormentors could never produce their bogey man. As long as Americans are Americans first no agitator can produce the General Strike bogey man New York Learn ing to swim at sea without entering the ocean is the unusual experience of many American girls who are flag-lovin- g. home-lovin- land-lovin- g, - The swimming tanks aboard the Munson liners are used in the Neptune ceremony which is enacted when the vessels cross the equator. On the trip to South America, a traveler spends practically every minute of his daylight hours in deck sports. The swimming tank always bat its full quota. Besides the . 1 Lenine takes sharp exception to the condition that Bolshevik propaganda abroad must cease if the Allies lend Russia money. He figures that his propaganda may in time overthrow all the governments, all money become the property of the State, and he will not have to pay the loan back. There is not an honest hair in his head or a drop of real manhood In his craven body. ' 8 The Strength of the Pines! ! SPECIAL SAL OF ;i J & BLANKETS 5 5 5 Sweaters' 12.75 Value. Sale Price $2.15 13.50 .Value, Sale Price $2.85 $4.50 Value. Sale Price $3.65 $14.00 Value. Sale Price $9.95 $10.00 Value. Sale Price $8.23 $7.50 Value. Sale Price $6.43 $4.50 Value. Sale $6.00 Value. Sale Price $3.15 - .blankets For Baby , All Wool Price $3.63 KNIT SET Wool Mixed and , . COATS , fc f X Author of "ThtVoko(tPadr Illustrations by Irwin Myr i - S - f $9;73 Value, Sale Price $7.23 $12.00 Value. Sale Price $9.40 $16.00 VaL Sale Price $11.73 $17.00 VaL Sale Price $12.50 MENS UNIONS $2.25 Value. Sale Price $1.45 $3.73 Value. Sale Price $3.15 Price $6.65 price $5.25 SILK CAPS $2.50 Value. Sale Price $1.75 SHAWLS $4.50 Value. Sale Price $3.65 Boys' and Girls UNIONS $1.30 Value. Sale $2.50 Value. Sale THEATRE La.jJ time tonight. wind made a strange lo Ills words a long, wild shriek as It swept over the heads of the pines. Then why are you waiting? Bruce asked. So you can understand eterj thing But I guess that time Is here. There Is to lm no mercy at the end of this fight, Bruce; I ask nnmt.aml will give , none. You have waged a war against me many times, me, you you hate won the hoe of the woman I lme apd this Is to he my answer. His voice dropped a note, uml he Im going to kill spoke more quietly. you, Bruce." Then try It," Bruce answ ered steadily. Tm In a hurry to go hack to Linda." Simons smoldering wrath blazed up at the words. Both men seemed to spring at the same time. Their arms The indications are that more Hailed, then interlocked ; and they Americans will visit Rio this year rocked a long time hack uml forth than ever before in the history of travel. The Brazilian Centennial In the snow. Exposition is the big magnet which For the first time Bruce had full is drawing them to the land under realization of Simons mighty strength. the blazing Southern Cross. Charles With all the power of his body lie E. Hughes, Secretary of State, retried to wrench him off his feet, but cently returned after participating It was like trying to tear a tree from in the opening ceremonies. the ground. But .surprise at the others power Neither one of us was not confined to Bruce , alone. rather quietly. and storm the Simon knew that he had an opponent is going to escupe the cold. I suppose you know that." worthy of the Iron of his own muscles, I know thut one of us ls. Beand he put all hts terrible might Into cause one of us Is going out a more the battle. He tried to reach Bruces direct way first. Which pne that Is throat, but the mans strong shoulder doesnt much matter" His great held the arm against his side. Siwhen I mons great hand reached to pin Bruce, hands clasped. snatched your gun right now I could Bruces arm, and for the first time he have done more, I could have sprung discovered,, the location erf his weaka few feet farther and had you around ness. He saw the color aweep from the waist tuken by surprise.1 The fight would have been already over. Bruce's face and water drops that I think I could have done more than were not melted snow come npon It It was all the advantage needed between such evenly matched contestants. And Simon forgot hts spoken word that he wished this fight to be a test of superiority alone. His fury swept over hire like a flood and effaced all tilings else; and he centered his whole attack upon Bruce's wound. In a moment he had him down, and he struck once into Bruces white face with his terrible knuckles. The blow sent a strange sickness through the younger mans frame ; and he tried vainly to struggle to his feet. Fight! Fight on ! was the message his mind dispatched along his nerves to his tortured muscles, but for an Instant they wholly refused to respond. They Total unhod endured too much. hovered above him, consciousness ready to descend. (To Be Continued) UttJ. B tvn 4 Cs. But It came a I win t that there was other business for Bruce than the recovery of Ida blankets that he had supposed would lie tied to the saddle. The snow wan thick between, anil he was within twenty feet of the animal's body tiefore he glimpsed It clearly again. And he felt the first wave of wonder, the first promptings of the thought that the horse he had shot down was not hla, but one that he had never seen before. But there was no time for the thought to go fully home, Nome one cried out a strange, of hatred and triumph that was alinoaf lacking In nil human quality and a mans body leaped toward him from the thicket ' before which the home had fallen. It was Simon, and Bruce had 'mistaken hla horse Jor the one he had ridden. v , Even In that Instant crisis he did not forget that he had aa yet neglected to . expel the elnpty cartridge from the barrel of his ritle and to throw In the other from the maga-slnHe tried to get the gun to Ids Shoulder, working the lever at the same time. But Simons lenp was too fasl for him.1 His strong hand seised the barrel of the gun and snatched It from his hands. Then the assailant thre.r It back, over hts shoulder, ami it fell softly lu the snow. He watted, crouched. The two men stood face to face at last. All things else were forgot- jSfW o For a Gesaeffatioas American housewives are using Calumet Baking" have-esoitpe- d Powder today with the same success that their mothers experi- enced over a third Nifipotff BEST BT TEST the a century ago. This perpetual of growth of favor Economy BMHiiUS POIVDEH sales over 150 greater than that of any other brand. There isnt a baking powder of greater meritthere isnt a leavener obtainable that will produce more satisfactory or positive results., Thats why the largest baking powder factories in the world are always busy turning outenough Calumet to supply the great demand. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER Price $1.00 Price $1.75 ways. that, even w 1th my own rifle as you enme up. Its laying there, Just betdde the horse." But Ilruee didnt turn his eyes to look at It He was waiting for the attack. wilderness In which we live." Bruce gazed In amazement. The dark and dreadful poetry of this mans nature was coming to the fore. The easier to spread. which means that Second, it is paints in which it is used have clearer color tones. Pioneer White Lead forms the base of Fullers Paints. It contributes to their excellent quality. Call on or phone bur Service Department for free advice, quotations, etc. We can fill orders from stock. Big Bee Demonstration To Be Held First, it is ground so fine that it will pass through a silk screen with 30,000 to the square inch. This gives it greater covering capacity and makes it . , ecting. The Two Men Svood Face to Fact at Last. Paints Pioneef White Lead is used as the base for best paints. It is superior in two expects to com The MacDonald's latest starring vehicle for First National release, next week. Victor Schertzinger is dir- I could have snatched your life Just as well, hut I wanted to wait," Sltuon went on. I wanted to say a few words first, and wanted to master you not by surprise but by superior strength alone."' It came Into Bruce's mind he could tell Simon of the wound near hts shoulder, how because of it no fight between them would be a fair test of superibeknown ten. The world they had ority, yet the word didnt come to fore a world of sorrow ami pleastils Ups. He could not ask mercy of ures, of mountains and woods and tlda man. either directly or Indirectly, homes faded out and left no realiny more than the pines asked mercy ties except each other's presence. at the Snows that cohered them. A11 about them were the snow flur"You were tight when you said ries that their eyes could not pene- there no Is escaping from this storm," was were if It and as two trate, they Simon went on. But It doesnt much unon an contestants lone otherwise matter. Its the end of a long war, inhabited sphere who had come to and what to the victor Is he fulling saow gave neither herehappens 'grips at last-Tnor there. It seems all the whole picture u curious tone of the more fitting that we should meet unreality and dimness. Just us we have at the very brink of -- . tleathand That h. should be.waiUug r was of Iron. "Well, Simon," lie sa!d. at the end . for the one of us who . , Youve come. so d like terrible d, this Its, The mini's eyes burned red through the snow. Of course I would. Did you think you could escape met It didnt much matter whether T eoep0i jouor not," Bruce answered Is Used in Best plete the filming of ""'YY WORKS Pioneer White Lead B. P. Schulberg half-sna- e. $8.00 Value. Sale $6.50 Value. Sale Sons C UNDERWEAR SWEATER By Edison Marshall 1X Oassncbs Sr AND BLANKETS Cotton LYRIC swimming, golf is played on the decks. This is accomplished through the use of a device which indicates the distance accomplished journeying to South America this by a drive on the ball, which is atseason. The swimming at sea takes tached by a string, to a recording place aboard the speedy Munson instrument Liners operating under the Stars Tennis courts are also to be snd Stripes. All of the vessels of this line plying between New York found on the upper deck of the vesand South American ports are sels, and keep the younger element equipped with open air swimming of the passenger personnel occuIt is tanks, which provide endless hours pied with healthful exercise. which the swimming tank, however, of pleasure for the traveler. seems to have an appeal for the Competent swimming Instructors older travelers who do not venture sre on board the vessels, to guide for a plunge, but enjoy the sports the efforts of those who know noth- almost as much as those participating of equatic sports. A humorist ing in them. There is a big open who recently made the trip to Rio room on one of the upper decks de Janeiro on the S S. Southern which is practically a balcony overCross after watching the efforts of looking the swimming tank, and a bevjr of shapely and pretty girls here, in comfortable wicker chairs, Who were performing in the tank, the spectators ait by the hour remarked: This is indeed a sight watching the mermaids disport watching mermaids learning to themscllyes in the tank below. swim. , under-educate- d & 256. 255 Rickard Bartkelmest he masquerades by the name' of hot-head- Benson Serge B. and Phones super-purifie- B; Logan And Cache Stakes A splendid program has been prepared by the Bee Hive girls who are completing Bee Hive work this fall. The public is invited to attend the demonstrpation which will be held in the High School auditorium Saturday, Oct, 14th at d, Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Dealers Logan Hyrum 7:30P.M; There will be an Exhibit of work done by the Bee Hive girls during the summer. This exhibit will be in the Faculty room of the High School and will be open to the public all day Saturday. All parents should attend this demonstration and see what the Bee Hive movement is doing for their daughters. SKOKIE mvidll Salt Laka City. Utah. 40 E. Second South SL. 5t Y SWARM DAY Saturday, Oct. 14 has been named Swarm Day by the various Bee Hive swarms of Cache and Logan Stakes and an exhibit is being arranged at the High School to which all are invited to ward ; 1st Aid 10 ward ; Dancing attend. It opens at 1 oclock in 9th ward; song by 7th and 8th the afternoon. In the evening at the following program will be rendered: Community singing; prayer by Logan Stake; Ten Reasons Why I am a Mormon, by Mary Kendrick. rfAs The Giri Eats So Is She; 5th 7 :S0 wardsL History Temple' Mary Anderson. A Business Of cf-ih- e fice, 11th ward; song.Service 5th ward; Awarding of ranks; Mrs- Clara N. Hulme and Miss Magda Peterson ; Taps ; Benedic - tion by Cache Stake- - - - |