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Show CT.'LrlcJ YV SSS JG'OKKAL, O THE JOURNAL -- ' "PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Farmers Tuesday, COUNTT, COT, LGGAI3 g.v. Look .the latest methods of selling piaoosts to load a $225 piano on, a truck and WarVtfie One of pi ice .up to about $550, Then they put 'these pianos in the Entered at tfie Post Otfics trery day in tbs week, except Runday homes of the people and comat Logan, Utah, at Second Claes Matter. mence to jew and cut the pri:-e-. Rate Subscription It is very fascinating to got in-- IO5 BT MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance.. to a deal of this kind Host' -- 70s BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance . sound pretty good, while! pianos 00 A Discount o t II Per Tear WtU be Given tor Advance , they are new. But will they all j ' Paynnt tor a Fall Year. stand up nd retain that tone?-flo- ' ' . Member of Associated Press about' your service sta- - f The Associated Press Is, exclusively entitled to tbs see tor republic tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in thin tbps? Who is going to lookJ after them? Jf ytm Jwant a' paper, and also the local news published therein. ot apecial dispatches herein are also All right ot republlcatlon $225 piano let ijs order one f6r j ' " , f , reserved. , you direct from the factory and ADVERTISING RATES FCRNIISHED ON APPLICATION give you a wholesale price. We will do this on a 10 per cent READINGS BAROMETER , Commission. ' Why not buy from - Change Rfia Fair , v your home dealer whose taxes ' f TtvDsy9 help to build - our roads and mi2llll3lll!4ll!lffll!lf!!IH7IHIllil9lt!l) WQOWIIII rSlIllfilljgi educate our children. HARRIS ' MUSIC CO , C. M. Harris, 175 The above reading are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer North Main, Arimo Blpck, Loat 3 o'clock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday1 gan, Utah. Phone 376, reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. (Advprllspiunt ' Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON Never Before Perhaps; Never Again Such Amazing Bargains ' BrandThe Worlds Best Every Item Genuine Quality Pur Aluminum Ware GUARANTEED for 20 Years, ) I i Z ' z f 1 r ; V , , V L THE GLORY OP THE LORD But as truly as I live, all the BETTER ( PLUMBING! earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord. Nu. 11:21. Crookston. .297-- J ' We bring PRAYER 0 .Lord, Thou hast set Thy glory above the our tools tpe first trip.. heavens. ' ' (Advertisement) . . ...v. s Modernisms and GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY grow old gracefully should be the ambition of everyone, but not all are able to achieve this very desirable goal In life. Worn out by the almost constant strain Jhat existence on this earth imposes .on frail human beings, many of us are unable to see much except the dark side of the picture that old age provides. In every community many can be found who go down the slope of life happy and contended, whereas others are in frequent friction with their neighbors and see no good yi anything. . Joseph G. Cannon, former speaker of the house of representatives, who recently celebrated his ninetieth birthday, and Chauncey Depew, who lately passed his ninety-secon- d milestone, are outstanding examples of men who have grown old gracefully. ; Cannon voluntarily retired from public life in ,1923 after a , hectic career of fifty years, content to bask iir the . glories of the past and refusing to be perturbed by any of the problems that are facing the new generation. Depew, likewise retired, is an optimist of parts and while in the last decade of a century on earth, possesses an outlook on life that would do credit to the average college graduate. - The world would be a vastly' improved place if there were .. more Cannons and mor6 Depews more men and women satisfied with their lot after they have had their fling in life. Living on the shady side Is much more pleasant when there cornea a realization that new generations bring new conditions and they . can not be viewed in the light of past experience. , TO ' ' . I c , NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT TINE hundred and one thousand persons moved away from American farms last year. They moved to the cities. But theres nothing to get excited about.' Nearly half of the departures were balanced by the excess of births over death on the farms. The net loss was 479,000. A look around shows the city people eating as abundantly as ever, and there, is certainly jiq famine in the agricultural dis- tricts. ' , v 'The fact is that with modern machinery and improved farm-in- g piethodi it doesnt .take' so many people to produce food for ' thCfBation, i v Fundamentalism, to Greet Delegates V r e - (Bv Associated yj j Press) BALTIMORE, May, 24-- The dev is ion of thouahjt fetw;cen Fundamentalists and Modernists in the. Presbyterian Church of the U. S, A., will come to the front again when the General Assembly of the church May 27 in annual conven tfon-ven- es ' tion. i The divergence of belief, re volving about strict inter; i pretation of Scripture .was recognized at the meeting of the Assembly last year, when' Dr. Charles IS. Erdman, Moderator appointed a committee with the following instructions ; . To study the spiritual condition of our church and the causes making for unrest, and to report to the General Assem- bly, to the end that purity, peace, unity and progress of the Church may be assured. r -Ths committee, headed bv Dj Henry C. Swearingen of St. Paul, will make its report May 28. Discussion is scheduled for the following Monday-Thexamination of belief and the' report was the direct result of the appointment of Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. a Bap tist, to a Presbyterian pulpit in New York. The Philadelphia Presbytery protested- - against his liberal viewer while the. New. York Presbytery accepted- - bim. :,ri - w ily m yur - tor of the First Pretbvteran than you expect! That what weve put MORE Summer Conoco Gasoline more milts extra miles! Thats your bonus when you deal where you see the Conoco sign displayed. The savings which careful drivers are enjoying am proof positive that Summer Conoco actually delhe ers extra miles. Why dont you enjoy this mileage bonus, too? CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY MER Producers, Refiners and Marketers to Arkansas, . Church of Berkeley, Calif., one of the candidates, is reetgnized as a Fundamentalist and bst to I)r. Erdman last vear bv only a small margin. Dr. William O. Thompson, fonnerly President of the Ohb State Fniver-sity- . who with drew in favor of Dr. Erdman last .year, opposes . him. I)r. Thompsons stated belt fs aie construed as Liberal or Modtrnist, and he 13 expected to poll a heavy vote from the eastern cept Wthrash, SWonl, Mean, Otha- - beau, Ortftm, South Dakota, Utah, Washmfton, H'yoaoaf fhekedwith ex-- - Philadelpli'a. Balt Shakers Pepper Shaken ; ! , 4 In. Curn la Covers la Pio Plates 9 Plates Jelly Mouhle 4S Oa. Collapsikle Childs PUteo I.Fo i . 5 j- f Nursery Rhyme Cups Letpea Jftice Extractors Measuring Ifpeeni Tea Balls Percelstar Handle Oil NhmIs 1 $ Ol Fonnels Udles - -- Strainer Ladles f 1 QL Puddiue Puns Sink Shovel Cups Cookie and Bwchnat Crftter About Women in Foreign Capitals Miss LONDON, May 21. Sydney Courtauld, the only child of Samuel Courtauld, the artificial silk piagnate, who was married sd quietly to Sir Montagu JJutlejs eldest son, might life. h,ive,lecTp very gay-soci- al r . Glass Holders Huusehaid Scoops Regular $1.25 to' $2.00 Values ToGcll Sor 998 Eacb Pan. t Qt. Psn Tea or Off to Stralnors Colonial Salt Shaker Calomel Pepper Shakers " Soap Dishes " Man Cookie Cotters Lady Cookie Cutters , , Kitehea SaK Bhekeru Hitches Pepper Bhukocu ToothplA Haiders -Caku Turners Perforated Csjto Turners Sue ar Shakers Haney Salt Shakers Fancy Pepper Shakers $ Ot, Fruit knaaeta Coffee Balia 14 Os. Cups Vs Pt. Measunnr Cups Bkimmara tAluamuai Handles) Clothes Sprinklers i Qt. Handy Bowls ) Coffee Percolators Pretemnff Kettles with Cerem Panelled Bound Boasters ft Qt. Psn. Preserving Kettles 1 Qt. Pan. Double Boiler ft Qt. Panelled Ton Kettles Jft Qt, Bndi Psn 2H Qt Pan. Cracked leu Pitchers ft Qt Pan, Colonial Qt laid Podding Pail Seta Angel Cake Pan 2 Qt. Coffee Pots ft Qt Pan, Colonial Sane ft ft Qt Pots Pan. Colonial Kettles Qt Water Pails Heavy try Pans. 1ft Inch Drip Roasting Pans 14y4IfcxlTfc In.) Oval Roaster f 15i6tx7H In.) Colander, IW4 In. 1, 1 Vb and 2 Qt Upped Sauce Pan Sets t -Round Roasters ; Sizes cf all utensils In tMs Sale are most practical to meet every kitchen need. Quantities are Limited. Bo Here Prompt at the Opening Hour.' No C. O. D.s No Telephone Orders No Deliveries NoTUiervaticns at These Prices Cache aliey Hardware Co; Wednesday, May 26 122 North Mam But she never cared for sofciety. of the worlds greatest made a good record as a vestigators in solar and stellar student at Cambridge and after spectroscopy. He got iiis preshe Ifft the University took up hminary training in physics an important secretarial position and astronomy at the Massj-o- f and had a flat of her own in ehuseU-, Institute Technol v ' London ogy and at thc'IIarvird .siio-nomicThen he LONDON, - May 24. Por- went to Observatory. of Berthe University trait masks m rubber aie becom lin. Before to California going ing ryrite a craze with society he was director of ttfte famous women and the originator of the of the Ui.i- fashion, a voting American art- - Yerk?s 0bervatory which inof Chicago, 1st, is being kept pretty busy exstitution he also served as ecuting ciders. s. of Few The faie 'models are first men so in have America had made in clay from which a cast is taken, and thd rubber many high honors formally features then imoulded in the conferred upon them by Eurocast. Natural colors' are used pean societies of savants. dor tintin gpurposes and give a most life-- 1 ike, effort. The masks, mounted on a solid base, or in a gold frame make effevtive ornaments foi the boudoir or salon. Today is celebrated as. national independence day in Argen- t v- in-S- he T fi al ust try it pro-fess- qr A tin of any size you choose will cost you nothingat all if you do not astro-physic- In The Days News Interesting New oloroth, Ktmsms, ffslisstmrL Presbyteries Qt lipM 8im Pmi Cbikl Cups Bird Coufcte Citttrm Os. Bmhessed Cups t accept of faith or resign. He resigned, but this did not a1 ate the feeling ip the Church. The alignment of opposing factions may ,be evidenced even before the discussion of this report, however, .aS the two recand dates for Moderator present opposinv dldes. The election will be the first order of business. The alignment of opposing friction miv !e evidenced even before the discussion of thiif report, howg ct- as the two Oah didates 'for Moderator represent onroYpo' side,s. The election will be the first order of business Dr. Larslev A. McAfee, pas- tec to 35c Values To Sell Sor One 'Cent Each 1 e , I Regiilar Dr. Geoige Ellery llale, to whom the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia has , awarded the Cresson .Medal for .scientific achievements' iti the past year, ia regarded by marjy as', Amer-- I fcas leading phjsicist. For some years he. ha? been "honorary dnector of the Mount Wilson Observatory near Pasadena, of which he was formeilj active director.. Dr, Hale is one pronounce it to be the rarest tea that 'as ever entered your home. j tina. Rt. Rev, -- Will iwm ArHkkey today 4bseivcs his fifth an-- j nivetsary as Catholic bishop of Providence, lb I. The Northern Baptist one of the largest do nominational gatherings of the year, meets in annual session today in Washington, D. C. Secretary Jardine will speak i k j on the on-lenti- agricultural situation before the National Association of Credit Men in New York City today. , 4 " I chi in 1 1 Tea .eJffieaietg- - ft |