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Show rag journal, lc ;ah cm, cache county, otar JAGE Two - MONTHLY REPORT OF THE CENTRAL CACHE COW TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR MONTH OF JUNE 1926 Women of AnUaiHv Knew Nofhjmj About perr.iinent Wave Mat hints; But They Worked Cute Little Tricks of Their Own THE JOURNAL - , ' EABL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY EJltor AUGUSTUS GORDON the ' BT MAIL, PER MONTH, tn Advance-..BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance... A Discount of 11.00 Per Tear Witt be Given for Advance , , Payment for a Pull Year. of Associated Press . The Associated Pres tr exclusively entitled" to jhfc use for repubilca-Uoof all news dispatched credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local ndwg published therein. AD right of republieation of special dispatches hereto are also reserved. r ADVERTISING RATES FURNIISHED ON APPLICATION n BAROMETER READINGS Rain Change To-Da- . 9 y ' Pt- - J.- - . ..Lark 1617 Fair J308 Maughan .Baby , 2161- .1462 Lily . Ballard Spot Bob ' 1878 1518 - ...No. 6 58 9 1473 1761 DeKol Never! N"W . '' THE FIV Koillg W. r "The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer yesterday Nt 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday, The reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. No.' Cows. Lbs. Milk M. BEAUTY BY MME. QUI VIVE For The Permanent Wave Ye shall be holy unto me:' for I the Lord GODS PEOPLE Women of antiquity am holy, and have severed you from other people, that ye should nothing about permanent 1 Lev. 20:26. be mine. machines, but they 'worked I am thine, 0 Lord I have hcard Thy voice,) i., PRAYER cute little trick of their ,1 gi-- M l, d IJts. Fat Ballard J. Ballard to" he inv owb TfniT 7 ice'ti passed a bund through his .hair wenrlly, slim.-geh,s .. der and fdghed. he spoke with 'Dorothy," ra thusiusmi,' Ids nhl, vivid p teill it coming to the top again, J'mi somethin? jou. toust pmne jouli never, repent ft to anyone." - iWesley Johnson .. 1 Plowman Bros. iy. Duce On .Citring lef Site took the handkerchief In v'lpj ant flown, died. 77.48 jnto her hnd ami henrttirokon little; HIGH HERDS OJPTWELVE COWS' OR MORE t The doetbr Owner nevw hrnce hip' 1 1 Then been anyone 'before Dick ui,i t), never he anyone aftpr him," burst Into ohs and huil, ,1 head on Ihe doctor's breast. 61.78 60.10 50.20 - lejra again. 'Never! - ol716 - to . 70.63 65J52 jo on - Natures hind an) joijil love Sfton. Lbs. Fat 93.69 71.15. 1560 ......... Johanna- - Ernpst Knowles E. N. Hammond A. J. Reese . - Milk 2082 ' . Lbs-- . ) l.,ir i, for the month H.W. Banard M. fIIII!fillli7llll8llll9llll29!llllllH2lll!S!!lf41lll5II!!fi!lll7ll!ISIill9!lll30 Yesterday coyvs Cow ; . . ten Owrer II. W. Ballard Jr. William Woiley..r.' Younkei iH; W.BalLml Jr George Reeder M. 4. Balhird . ' Member High ART. f.ICNTTORf irtPrtffht , Rate Subscription ' . " By- - EDG h T 'I.!, never, never get over it. y. A Hhole life's ruine 1. r.uit jua help nirt I cant bear the tiTrria girlie, . stroked her soothingly it U 1 , . - i Entered at the Poet Office every day , in the wee. except at Logan, Utah, as Second Clan Matter. . , As Often as .Necessary , Theie were 578 cows milking in the association and 44 that', were dry. The average milk production pgr cow was 767 pounds Ucmpared VltK 925 pounds for previous month. The average lmtterfap ouuction per cow was' 29.40 pounds compared with 32,98 pounds for 'previous tfiontlu There were 104cows that reduced 40 pounds of fat or more compared with 158 for previous ' ' ''month. , PUBLISHED BY FridaivJulv I Whut la r knew her permanent wave forever,! Youd better listen now. This la FIVE HIGH HERDS OF LESS THAN TWELVE COWS 4 gbont ymir father. wave keeps on ' hair producing straight No. Cows Lbs.' Fat Lbs. Milk Owner Dogothy looked up with uw .klng out a 11 pushing it out from the scalp to g. y, Younker 841 39.35 Interest. The doe.tor hirrrinl on' own. ynu know he and wert C8 97 ' 1122 .11 an' extefit of six inches a year. (William Worley, hirsute get 5 1037 39.08 8 830' 35.32 Peterson - mir last , school together. Well, it San Francisco is undergoing a carpenters strike. The calling tenclrLs, if their souls yearn gSiie' : H 1003 35.20 year at Harvard. Jim Dad lieni wakof the strike was immediately followed by the importation of a for them. They divided their chritude may find a means to F. Wood ving pretty Ipird, hut soim lrnv lu JOHN B. THATCHER; .Tester. bunch of professional sluggers, who began the regulation assault heavenly crowns Into individual thwart Mrs. Nature, though to spend a good hit of rinie'wHb On men who insisted upon working. locks, wound them on curling we doubt it, Mrs. Nature, once , a very' pretty girl whom he met on insist men who It is time thi common system of slugging at a dance. She was clt.ii tiling sticks, plastered them over with set in her ways, fe very determ- - Chinese Actors Appear BALLOON TIRES LOSE workihg must stop in this country. Men have the legal and moral and before graduation he tali Jut out in the hot sun med. She has definite ideas of - tne that he was right to quit work if they want to, but they have no legal or day and Sat engaged: rTerricmner while Mr. Sun her own and these ideas do no j light for hours ENDURANCE Be came home moral right to prevent other men from working, the ate night - A Chinese theatre, presenting; out of a sound sleep .to toll me all Strikers must depend on public opinion towin, and that opinion (;c the baking for them. change or waver? Oriental! native Chinese drama, an about it. Then one evening not two .is quicker won by fair means than foul. The slugging system, It is more than a hundred The kind of a wave fhat a tea weeks later he came to my romn and and a Budvfhist Jossi which is not approved by the great majority of union men, .has garden now much' since gets girl depends well, something' nad happened. 1 very years "Streets! done'mueh to condemn unionism with the public. Of Interest to Auto Owners of the features are, House, never got the straight of it, hat be found that the could give a upon the'manner of winding the soon to he opened ati Although the motorists of the' acted like a lunatic, and fr n while of Canton, hair, hair. If it IS. wound fia the permanent wave'to-cu- t ONE ALWAYS PAYS countryr are by this "time sold on I was uneasy about him. That's bow Intovnatinn-e PS,n marcel is result on a wound it if J0 !nt9 ,,m,tnerhip in the y theJiair is line; curling the They a(jyantagp8 that the baf--1 w came Commenting on the general desire iu .t)e luany n Kx,)0?l,i0"- - noW b'ins It twisted tire the around has wound as metal as sticks "f ioa brought, i Stockton, California, Record says: carefully they havej lonely I thoilglit that tlia trR:te , j . ' - . puiindoiuhia not yet learned the Vitaly import- tmwM Stamping a ballot opposite a bond isue proposal is the easiest Kik wound on a spool plunged the same as tt is twisted around hira Ahm. r0 dHI,rMslng for thing in. the world to do.. It is when the tax bill comes that the yie sticps ;n boiling water- and the curling icon, then the result The exhibit includes pagodas, re? ance ofguardtng against underin- - go vve Came here ahd settled - niicnel shoe pinches. People have grown used to the fact that every-- -. other buildings Ration, which meails a 'heavy loss offices on the 10th of Jtilv ami n the ' re for se.veral h0Trsf1Isa round cur Too mucn ,.vrvt ligious lem tlum 11th your mother walked into the n mileage and an unnecessary ad-thing m their individual lives costs a great deal more money than rei t ' "mv nrnrlncp it used to, but not to the idea that community effort, state and then dried them in 'an oven, Idition to overhead expense, accord-,- 1 Office with a sprained wrist The rest j, the doctor ended. county expenses are also bound to be higher. The demand for j When the Ipbr was combed ing to Louis P. Signer, manager you know," "Put, doctor, (lad was Ttlyvny lower taxes, and promises to reduce taxes go Tight along with flat, there was a perfect wave-th- e (of the free emergencyroad service crjtzv about mother," said the girl Iinsistent cries for improvements that a;few years ago were ,of the California State Automobile ncredulously. could be.moisends 4nd the M considered luxuries, but today are necessities. 'The people should jine , ' . , , , , , Association. vJk purely lie was. ne raved over her si ght natural wfa not delude themelves into thinking that modern improvements tenef anc cur e( ai'oun( tJiei . of air does not Just, as he did over ids little Boston .Three pounds in the mean much to the show are to be had for old time taxes. . .finger. More' marvelous yet quire very little heat, and that; Prince Poo Ding, tno-vaverage car friend. That's what Im trying to The tax bill will grow or diminish in proportion as the; people the curl3 stayed in place. And soft, silky, mean hair requires Orient as tins greatest magician and owner, but It would mean a great you .that. . ' Hut you neednt think that I ever understand that they cannot get something Tor nothing, even the wetter the hair, the tighter more. The sme rules do not wonderworker ever- to Auipeaf in deal more fo him if he were to realshe interrupted hastily, will," was Prince frorn the public treasury. Taking money out of the public treas- - he curl. Foo Ding apply to all heads. The reason that country. ize that an underin flation of three1 Well, tlie point under discussfes born in Hong Kong ury for any purpose whatsoever, is just the same as taking money pounds in a balloon tire calling for now Is what were going to do with out of one's own pbeket. Economy in public affairs will be se- - The first permanent wavejfor unsuccessful waves is in- -; in England, from which country he2? 'pound3 reduceg the mileage of you. Were av.fully short of nurses cured just as is economy in ones private affairs by personal machine was a crude affair; the sufficient practice or improper returned to his native land in lilflt) to the tire by more than two thousand down at the hospital.' If youd care we out abstinence from expensive or superfluous demands upon incomes, heat was furnished by gas.' The! instructions at the start. a fellow and help the he register began Shortly afterward signer said, need you. We really do. But the , " reason why the process took sol A permanent wave is not pret- - study of magic under the leadirg "There is little similarity In high work would he hard, Im warning you," A GRAVE RESPONSIBILITY long was that only one curl!ty when it is full, of load dust, exponents of the art In China, andjand jow pressure tires. The balloon Dorothy thought in silence for a tuoThe opinion grows that higher demands should be made upon could be waved at a time. For nor when the hair needs washing !u was onj' a matler of a ye rlit contains fewer plies of sustaining rnenC then spoke without enthnsii! ism: I suppose Ill liuve to do something groups than are made on individuals that when men and women m0re Rmjtfotton fabric and a greater volume because of an excess of oil. Thet until he became known with my life, urn! nursings us good a i live together in communities, of air than the they should justify their existence hi in'LihaTlieerTuccesr hair hould not be dried after the world's greatest necromancer. tire, high pressure 0 comes to, There is a smaller volume of air In itnj tiling else. Prince Foo rty worthy accomplishments Ling The doctor quickly covered a smi(e, The principle which nrkkes higher demands of groups than 'u-- cooe 'T.0, sJa,e cufh Shampoo; it; should be placed America direct from China and the older tires hut the air is mainthen answered quite seriously: ' Uhe of individuals is recognized in our law against with cornb Permanent Las set and 'with a ihim waving i large company, tained at higher pressure. brings yith conspiracy. Fro "Its better than anything else, quently individuals can do .that which, collective bodies may not Itecome so common and the the fingers, preciselv the same so that Sosqui visitors can he as"Having fewer plies of fabric, child. placed sured that the performance pre- the balloon tire flexes more when ' So It was arranged nnd Dorothy enprices so reasonable that a, as naturally curlv hair-iindividual fritter his may time about as he ........ ,Any away sented will he a revelation in the in contact with road irregularities. tered training immediately. The first pleases, cr(wt s w5thin t,p Set but it is the popular verdict that when people spend their lives , The side walls vlbrajp rapidly, bend few days site lived In a daze. Life a mos; every w0" If the operator gives the art of Oriental mystery. endless duties, together, their time here on earth is wasted if .they do not make cia rcac lifte a. piece of Wire In. the hand. seemed to consist of ing . und nights of almost i aching bones an effort to improve conditions and prepare the coming genera-- . niart" customer an exact repioduction wave pattern which-need- s only If they break gnd the plies wilt sep. " ' drugged sleep, and In the morning tion for useful citizenship. . The process so changes the of naturally curly hair, coming! to be moistened and pushed for-u- p arate, causing thread when the, loudly clanging rMng bell premature There is justice in this verdict, for any community, that does structure ofrthe hair that sham- to the ,standartL of nature, ward to be perfect. wear and reduced mileage. called her to another (lays ork she away and the people struggled out of her sleep like one ,vfU not take the curl that should be all that is expectIt is doubtful if permanent who are at the helm now , the citizens whose opmumsrare respec- But after fighting for consciousness. ted and whose leadership will be followed, 'should feel that thev away Tiie difficulty is that ed. But experts do better than waves. injure the hair. It is a Increased petroeum - produc- a while order came out of the chaos, have a very grave responsibility. Mrs. Nature, knowing nothing that; they produce perfect un- fact that they make the hair tion in Peru and Ecuador has the work became more Interesting and renewed searches for oil in less of a strain. ' A man seeking your praise first seeks your advice. about a girls desire to retain dulations, with a very definite thicker. Chl and Bolivia And as the months passed Dorothy , , , 1 li(e-lon- ESirwiimaufifiEM vvn- - .1 . . umn-nge- d " , e iulTheateratSfiSqui aml-shoo- correctlyiNFlated wig-make- I 1 rs . J , i i mu-lei,- - ! f I - , i 1 -- - 7 . - , and-educat- t i j - . s v J , . a1 s i - - Adventures of Joyce Arden In Hollywood : Nocturnal Visit BY GLADYS L. RIPLEY ! forgot her own suffering and buried her troubles in those of others. And there came into her face the old alert, Intelligent interest in things and In her voice there was n new, warmth and sympathy. And Doctor Bronson, say-- i Jug nothing, watched his little friend With much satisfaction. The summer fiery by and autumn came. It was late in the afternoon of long day that Dorothy appeared Ib hi office, her face glowing with happiness. Til save you Ihe embarrassment of admitting It," l.tugbed the doctor. Just telt me who It is." "Doctor Wilson, she latighed hapIf 50U Oh, hes too wonderful. pily. only knew' him as I do. lies so good to those poor people In the wards and often 'sits by them for hours Just "to cheer them up." The doctor tried to Conceal his hut it was not lost oa amu-emon- t, Dorothy. said. "Yo Im too to. 'all want may laugh you Imppy to care. Rut, doctor, do tell me one tiling. How often cun a girl fad In love anyway? laughed "As often as is neces-ary- ," the dndtor. "Thnta alLriglit," she j Immense Cavalry Boot YVilliam was gone where, I knew jjot. Man lias an infinite capacity for giving pain, I read twrily. Too true! The house waft quiet 1 decided to go to bed. "Surely tomorrow I would find out about my screen test I yawned. I was sleepy, I heard a clock strike twelve, midnight suddenly I a startled hy the noise of a closing - As I waft about to spring up, William came stag-I thought I was incapable of hating him, but door below and stumping feet on the, stairway., goring into the outer room, Just a little j party, anger and scorn rose in me while 1 hlukhed in shame Someone had come in, apparently in a state of ronstd-- j Joyce, lie said, nothing much! A few girls cant; find humil.ation. Was this the clean man to whom erabie excitement. I became aware that my outer ! hurt a man. Dpn t look so mad because -you. I had pledged my love and loyalty? Dont come any door, which I customarily kept locked, Vas being werent there, Oh, Iiu pH right, Dont be afraid to nearer to me, or Ill scream!" " Scream if you like, unlocked and opened. ' j he said as he kiss me!' approiched me. (Continued tomorrow) 1 ! ; J I I What Is said Fd Tic the largest cavalry hoot in the world was recently manufactured to commemorate the six hundredth anniversary of Di Bootmakers' gtiild In 1 ebeln, Germany. Ten large cowhides were re--j qulyed to supply the leather for the book The foot men arcs .19 feel tnd the shaft 1C.4 feet. |