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Show l H PAGE 10 Viili JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE Monday, July 12, 1026, COUNTY, UTAH '"Some Sign .and Wonders THE tARL By MARTHA PUBLISHED BY AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Editor ACGU8TUS GORDON Member of Associated Press vnfn-tlousl- n shout-der- tliree times, right at the Fair Change To-D- ay You, moke mo flgid- dovrn sick, believ in In signs an in em Nothin tom Sn Maria. Teptln whett they hit right as they Will today, You wait -- uni see," from- - Sis. Site, sweeping f.istei than ever. Stisanne, her namesake i ted to' take! the broom from her but wasj waved aside smilingly as Sis M.irlu . Let her alone, honey ' exploded: ("ain't do nothin' with her vv tiert lies ! I press one shall not therefore op another: but thou shalt fear thy God: for I am the Ye Lord your God. Lev. 25:17. PRAYER Reveal Thy Fatherhood to us in such a way that w shall live together afftofiildren of God. BEFORE GOD nYe shall have one manner of law, EQU as well for the stranger; as for one of your own country: for I am the-- Lqrd your God." Lev. 24 :22. PRAYER O' Thou righteous God, there is no respect of persons with Thee. stpn-ee- jollTT fry LED BY COMMUNISTS cf a pretty girl as possesing a rather meaningless some is to imply that she has has reverence for everything splendor. She booing! to the life that is beautiful. We think loveliness. The situation in Passaic, New Jersey, where families are said magnificent type. She is regal to be moving out by the hundreds, is regarded as a fair example of what may be expected where the spirit of communism is perand has poise and manner. A mitted to dominate. This city ordinarily is a prosperous woolen handsome women is one of f ne mills center where thousands of women are employed. features end with a figure that But five months, ago a strike was declared and it is still on with is proptr'y proport oned. Handsomeness ig statel ness apparently little prospect of an early settlement. The result is many are beginning to feel the pinch of unemployment and are teautifiTy presented A good looking man, if supmoving away, while strike leaders and woolen mills operators are Equally obdurate and refuse to give in or accede in the least erlatively good lookng. might degree to the demands made by opposing sides. be called handsome- Certainly j The strike is said to be under direction of an organization that riofcody would th'rk of referring iff receiving funds from the Soviet him as being e ther pretty or headquarters in Moscow, Rus-- 1 sia. At least this charge has been openly made and not denied. beautiful. The handsome woThey call themselves the United Front committee and are led by man is not mascul ne if she Albert Weisbord, with whom the operators refuse to deal, were she would not be hande Vigilance committees have been formed of those not in sympathy t some. but freaky; she is tvith the strike leaders but all thev can do is to contribute to the and carries herself line maintenance of law and order while they see their neighbors a goddess. leaving the town by the hundreds. An idea may be gained of the Handsomeness has to do only when it is stated that one mill alone has a payroll of w.th externa1 appearance. A $130,000 a week. This means that during the 22 weeks of the handsome woman may be warm strike this firms employes have lost more than $2,800,000.' Not spirited, or cold. She may not only does the woolen mills industry suffer, but business' of all be particularly brilPant and vet kinds is paralyzed, churches are deserted and spiritual leaders are she would he- handsome. Cer- much worried. to deserve the term she tainly, The situation gives rise to the thought as to the extent and iiiiust be of the kind that alpower of Communism in this country. Those in touch with condiways gets the second glance; tions declare that if the fight is won by this element thev will be BEAUTY BL MME. QUI VIVE He is a treat to the human eve. hearterted to attempt similar activities in other sections. That To-lPretty, Beautiful or Handsome Which? leautful is something is why,, they declare they are standing out it. Indeed different against quite If httd yourchoice would need, be expel ted from her in one operator is quoted as saying thaf he would rather close up ou you Beauty is a composition of be J would you be the way of bran-fira When than pretty, deal with or come to conclusion Iever any many' qualifies. It is physical, with uT38., the jstrike leadership.' " eautiful,6r would you be hand- - young, wpmen is Iticky enough mentis! and sp'ritual aH combin-eIf conditions are as they are alleged to be it would seem that 's0me imagfat? Jhal? all to posscis pientab charms, s J effective remedy should be applied. .There may be faults on both three of these: adjectives nave vxsll 'as a desirable external Apincludes manners, an Beauty 11 it j;true, but whMswv 'element' ? inimical to the 'e same meaning. There is a pearance, ne find her ch&rming understand ng of $ semingly l piopr att're interests and welfare of the Afnerican people seeks in this man- - distinct difference between them or del ghtful, or enchanting ; wc cracc of and cowmen figure ner to dominate or control it is high time something were done to 01 at ltast uhat they suggest, do not call her pretty even If toauty uses bad English th nk of the pretty girl though she may be all of that; bring such domination to a halt. We shall hope to hear soon that be?uty has a flaw. If leautv the situation has been cleared up. Deseret News. as a rattier meaning- - "e select words that have wider runs over at the bees, it isn't x be- - fuller less loveliness- The baby-do- ll meaning. alb beautv at The trouble with guessing at the A height of fall dresses is lo,1!rc' to her class. Prett'ness grl maj be extretnel; Beauty :s another v.orl for that you can never tell what the designers vgmfies softness, fluffiness- pretty and still not be beaut fu perfect on. True beauty should will be up to next. daintmoss; prettiness can never or handsome. She is the maira- - be an inspiration f is should fune has passed and the young man who didnt realize that arpbvd to beauty that is men type or a carbon c pv have that quality that makes ft diamond is Shes a pretty little of the vde eyed cutit' in Jthe for admiration and an emotion- thKstepping stone to the altar will have to wait tn1ture imp'ies that a girl is good pony ballet. year. al effect. 'Beautv is never com-- i to look upori, but nothing much To say that a woman is hand- plete unless the beautiful one , mind - i Jun-oesqu- S-wta- med - -, e e. I d. t 1 - - zine-oov- - er are on their way. TODAY'S EVENTS o dogs. Mind a, grinning broadly, nil bnt outer barrier, with three J,, ii beau couple of four-eye- d ery frolicking at her heels shortly she was buck, her e.i es d mcing He sold all lie Cs she explained: wanted was ter find out could wp lend told him him the' loan of our fib-veI hated to say no but Sumnne was sef on takiu us ter see some grand tie, - 1906. been vented to roll mattresses wrap them in paper. BY GLADYS L. RIPLEY -role in the picture was little else hut to look. What's the idea? Why so pensive? asked a 1 hve np t0 that 1 bought as I got voice at my side aft I ?7tty'a sat for my call I green Silver spangled evening gown., No girl looked up into a pair of the waiting bluest eyes I have ever afford another erving spell . Probably William was on,1 n,rt and he cn with a heavy heart like mine onany man, and smile. Tired ofWiI,lam- - Let Yours thAnki sleeping it off anyway William knew where I Was.1 must forget William' for the time being. I fnUHtl f v,,u i tnl,y. hp.1!5 tlle tlme. b smiled, taking a Doubtless I would sm him before the day was over. I get in trim for myLpart... - - -sat heside me. My self as i (CONTINUED TOMORROW , inovle In town terntght. Eeri a she spoke Susanne rnme back,, arms; baskets, hndrtled apron, , scfarti fuJJ of roses red. w hit-- :pinh and of the Blade yelnw. They Blossom, apfiy crowned hy a delicate head of cropped yellow curls. At Jen at Co a stinteinii!nv,'lngf Seftti, deeply ti-- Dr.. Francis G. Blair, the new president of the National Education Association, is a prominent educator who foi twenty years has willed the posts of state superintendent of public instruction of Illinois. Dr. Blair is a native of Illinois. Even bgforfe beginning his collegiate training he had entered upcJn his chosen field of work as a teacher in the country schools of his neighborhood. After completing a course in the Illinois state normal uni- vers.ty he entered Swarthmore college and in 1897 received his B. S. degree from that institutiort His first position after leaving the university waff that of teacher in a- school in Buff- alo. Then, in 1899, he accepted a eall to became SUperinteAdent of he training department of the Eastern Illinois Ndrmal School, fill until chosen to" his present place as state superintendent in - "Brother Juckons ulen 'fra id sis good-looke- rs 4 - triumphed. I Thev -- nte.-Bce- There are, naturally, very few women in thus world Who are really beautiful in the full Complete sense Of the word. But j there are thousands who approach c.osely to the Standard. And the great sisterhood of is adding recruits to its ranks every year- Because American women are eager and keen to make themselves charmng and attractive. t - Should I have trie I to see William? 1 asked my-- 1 I walked to the studio 1 was afraid' of scene of being upset for mv day s work. I couldnt in . crea-anoth- er Adventures of Joyce Arden In Hollyivbod Friend In Need I a miserable the next This would never do, I told my reflection morning in the mirror. I must some get pep into me somehow. I made some strong coffee, took a hot bath and creamed my face. 1 Was duet the studio at ten. A little ice would' help my swollen eyes. I mumiged to borrow some' from the land iafiy. ' t wont to In ,ii all How about siieli things, Siwinm moil suit Willi a tryirig to take the broom frlnt of shipping Iter wrists lie: Uuh out and No! said: pick posVs all jott '(an ti.nl and make the house all pretty." A she ran off bareheaded, basket and shears In hand, theie mine nn l unctuous hello from the fur tlie domineeker knew!" St Sue . , step, rooster. My patience I CP fillllfiMtllfilHPili 211111 mi21HCTHl4llll51lllfilH17HII Yesterday g The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday, The- - yesterday" reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. NATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS t .besides, I drapped two forks .pul ft sjkkwP when I Was willin lireikfat diSheS 1 fiat's the sign of two mea and er woman cornin' hungrj at that with a preacher throwed in for the BAROMETER READINGS Rain tmi nt The Associated Frees i exclusively entitled to the use for republics-tloIn this of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited ' paper and also the local news published therein. AU right of republication of special, dispatcher herein are alio reserved. r ADVERTISING RATES FURNIISHED ON APPLICATION - I swpp jj tiling this fliouiinv Maria. I , . SI Sue flung back, wlthont tiigi-fDot trm-k-lug1 bee broom-- : 0e limnin'' SheiMings from u,t now MadderV vinet," , "Tiiey dbnf hurt a cent! 'w.irth,' , Sis Maria began: , 'They might, from Sis Sue Somebody's 0omnr' , eiiniB and shore. Get any Word so?" came h,i. h Sue stopped, saying over her : Tlie (lorainef ker rooster mme BY MAIL, PER MONTH, in- - Advance- BT CARRIER, PER MONTS, in Advance.,. A Dlaconnt of 11.00 Per Tear W1U be Given for Advance Pajfrnent for a Full Tear. - ftrwr SI Subscription Rate v WILLIAMS (Tops right ) ET alone the porch! 'T ' Entered at the PoM Offler every day in the week, except Sunday at Logan; Gtah, a Second Class .Matter. AT; tanned, wearing motor raiment, with great distinction, who bad come unnoted, by the back way tit rough the peach orchards, and stood slightly at the Mile steps saying: "Please lmlies, help ft poor fellow utterly lust Im looking for t)te CYnyton pltu.fi Well! Youve fourtd It! Right here! from Sis Marla. "Hope' juo Imveu't got" a warrant against as keepm b i t In dogs we dont aim to be disturbers of the peace Nothing Worse' tlmn a letter of Id traduction to your niece, - said the stranger, his eyed fast upon Sas.innA As he held the letter toward her, shs MVhed it. let everything fail, n4 Prom It-- ! IV-cried ecstatically: Ybu are Culinliiglmmfi! Brother, Arahyr I happens f ant,1 sttid the young man Bowing, with twipkimg eje. Peggy wag Susmtne's cioief-- t friend h'td Ixwn roonbnates. and finished i " tbgfttter tt Miss Gilbet t's tuiwu school. Thus Peggy had sung Brother Archy's .praises all the jenrs he had been burled In South Africa, making his fortune. It hadn't been at all a to do with oil tedious- Hd mineral concessions so here It wa home a year ahead of time but on tlie edge of something nearly as Improf-portant a ltjg 'water-powe- r eot herd In this Southern state. Re had come In his own car-- it was tnJ.de the peach or. hard Jnclosure, lie con- fr gf - , , fessed.All thl in snatches, between helping Susanna with the flowers. That matter well out of hand,- - Sis Maria said majestically, Susanne had better go along and show Brother Archy who refused utterly to be an thing more formal the way around that would' save the car Snd the peach trees, equal4 ly from dumage. Each of HiPtfi had generous basket and they charged to bring tlie baskets hack full to overflowing. Here was excuse ff reasonable loitering bnt not for taking two hours to the job. With has Vet half Hlle4 they sat down IP the grass, to rest and eat, and laitgh Into each other' eyes. And so 'they went home, brazenly squabbling 9 tor she Should carry the baskets, all the way np the walk. Half any. Sis lUnria shouted merrily at them: Hurry yon runagates! Put hungry enough to eat both of you.1 Ton had better make haste,. Sis You know theres Sue supplemented. woman doe the signs said so and Shpll' crowd the table and spoil the dinner didn't fry but two chicken nd the baill was baked djy before yesterday. Then, of course. Brother Archy had to hear about the signs. Are thee any more? lie asked a f Sis Sue flu ' . f lathed. ' Sis Maris Wagontonds of them, broke in. Dream of a doath means ft weldin' right away. And I dream! Inst night Descon. Job had come to t life to die over again" - A sure sign, I hope." Brother Arch! aid, softly pressing Susanue's hand tf |