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Show U i journal, lcgad cm, cachs ccmnr, otab PAGE TWO If early grayress is inherited by both father and mother, the children are almost certain to see their locks f natural shade fade into pure white, years before this transition should occur, Court Refuses OGDEN, Utah, July city officials are PUBLISHED BY EAItLAND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY EnUrsd at j Ora I . - i : BT u day In the week. except Second Close Matter Sunday PER MONTH, in Advane CARRIER, PER MONTH. Is Advance A Dleceunt of 1.00 Per Tear Will be Given (or Advance Payment (or a Full Tear. Member of Associated Press Tha AssodateS Preea If exclulvely entitled to the nee for republics (ton ot all new dtapatrbea credited to It or not otburwiae credited In tbl paper and also the local new published' therein. herein are ieo All right ot republicatlon ot special dlapatcbe ADVERTISING . for , BAROMETER READINGS Fair when n-- .n ,,Bl4 J was 'so nervous influx loop. 1 had beat the rs a tu-inert drove roe detracted, j ad 'ered vith sick iead..che that many t roes Id haw work nd gb. home . Sevt fil frieada tfdd )t a'j, , j jlail i n , ,iUlt aluUt, , , Karnak,' and insisted on rue a(' jnd believe me J never nlupi,. one .bottle. Why, its anwn UlB litis mod wine built no up i taken tdx boHJs now, eat mm1Ug gnybodv ele can, and tiotiiir ,tlrM 1 Ute one Jdt. NtaW ahip hhe a b, 1 all ill. i Ive and peek'' -. Mof Kartiak." continue in welebt that I t.ixi t rating s Vf't-X- f Mity u the hold Hansen. "It wa just tortur.e for roe yuu Karnak ju.-- put roe m il.t city oftic ahs. " t tJ eit anythin?. 'l lived on a if eond'liou and I cau w aj) 11 rs lb lover Tile piof ltj 25 a in and lost and till dav pounds fed jear I til to prevent injunction i, come; Knm.ik is i i ,i from aw arding ft COlltifiC't f -- fM matter wjiat I ale it seenxed self. -- City Jkurpak is i;ld 'a 1 n u hv I ll (i 1 would ret sick at my stomacii bitum-and Sell red dc owners rani m-- J oh mon Dina Co u ad all j operty belch up bitter water. 1 just dread lea dins druyr'iidv fadvertiw meni) II ous. five a court The day is granted REPORT MAniJ TO TUK BANK OOWMISHIOXER OF THE HTATl: op' . UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF May of txecut'cn to give the L ajiiyi" Change 1 to bed togo ed I RATES FURNII8HED ON APPLICATION B&ia - - . reserved. of advisory corrmittees, Judge James N. Kmba.l; second diftrict court, Srturday dissolved a temporary injuncton .n an action brought ttga net the city fcy property owners rrla jWhy, This Medicine Has Given live t the v crat contract j Me A New Leae Oa life And lor ving in tlhtrc.jl Could Talk AH' Day and Not 10. Thr court also eustaisci : Say Enough for It" Declares eortrsHt tit ",iuref to FHansen. . Judge Kimball pointed out1 tiers am j "I tell you, Karnak has simpb that f rep arty ahers had evidtuty Lten ca led rhea mo a now Jenae oajiife, varnj l ah day hi to adv st v.ith the city KlMon Ut the ofifcltu wool! 7 to Uf P strife by tr fIM, C Pt Jig the Cijn CHS of oUll" i Believe me, J wag jurt about when the suhoritv to award ij near all In' an anybody could be cent wets and ftlect tht type Otland Rtay (Hi ihejr feet when got OUNDSTAKING Subscription Rate JIT MAI I i every Lor&n, yt&k, . 1 thend-vic- e Editor Post Offlc at . uhgmss to Stop PavInj? , t-acocstuh cordon Tuesday, July fa, , S, t,a-ne- J wfiai!16flli7l!l!Rni0!Il!29,l1ini2l!!iamuil!!I!ill6UII7l!!ll!H9!IIian - - - - Yesterday The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at S oclocb each afterhtton fxceplSunday. The yesterday" readiiirrach Monday refers io Saturdays reading. Hair Turns Gray Reasons Why the Wise Owl acr-jr'her hr gray hair as she accept; birthdays' Xrnth t subiwt :s to ,j0 thoVi.'-ii- t a'x.i,", talked about, oi worried ao.jur The year.. svving round and the pageant of 1ft marchas oinvard. '.hy waste t;me or tears on what j jnnot ixisvihlY be changed 1 4 A hair shaft, is made of Kltb-- 1 stance that is transparent, and j the coloring matter may )e liken I ed to the contents of a glass tube. When the coloring pig- disappears, nothing in the world but a dye will bring a dif-- j ferent hue. Dye is like paint; it does not restore the chemical that is the oltring pigment dis- supplying th color pigment absent or weak. Cases ot four that has turned white during great terror have been reported, but these cases ar very few. affects the hair in many ways that are not helpful s waxen poor, and fallen In decay , . . thou shall relieve him: yea,; .though he be a stranger, or a sojourner; that he may live with( thee." Lev. 25:35. PRAYER In Thee, 0 Lord, there is neither Jew nor Greek, barbarian, Scythian, bond or fiee, but all are one. JLll.J!JigJLaLAL GETS RESULTS heels now are on sixty out of each 100 pairs of shoes RUBBERby men. Such is the estimate going the rounds in the shoe industry.. It is not surprising, if you have noticed how many men wear rubber heels. But may be you remember back only a few years when rubber heels were unusual. What them into popularity? The answer is advertising. brought s tf the rubber heels sold are for mens shoes. This Is because most of the advertising has been directed at men. One of these days some wise manufacturer of rubber heels will notice this. Then hell call in the advertising man and his staff of writers and artists. Campaigns will follow. And soon women will be wearing just as many rubber heels as men. Its all a matter of advertising the most powerful force' in the sale of goods. The ideal combination is advertising, which reaches con- sumers brains through their eyes, and personal salesmanship Which reaches less vividly the ears. Our present standard of living is largely the creation of advertising. For advertising creates the demand, makes people want the thing advertised. When the lure becomes powerful enough they hustle about and get the money to obtain w hat they want. Advertising thus spurs sales. It also stimulates production both of --the things advertised and the things that have to be done on a bigger scale to obtain "money for purchasing ad' vertised wares. Three-fourth- There is a new thought for you that advertising is a definite agency of production. Most of us have been thinking of it merely as a medium of salesmanship. Advertising is what is making us buy. It creates the demand. . And the demand induces us to work harder to get the money to spend. If all were abruptly discontinued, the American standard of living would quickly drop to the levels of grandpas ,day. Salt ng Lake Telegram. fJ It causes the Hair to fall, to thin out, to fade m streaks or to blanch. Nervous diseases are likely to impoverish the growth of the hair and its vital ty not return. . Cases of temporary whiteness have been known tft result from sickness. The hair loses its color and then regains it, shewing that for a little time the system cannot sunply the necessary But this coloring chemicals. miracle happens seldom. Injuries to the scalp will even in bring white locks crown. Iw-- p fw (Yhi" roj erty wnois BANK THE IIYRUM STATE an wmendtd compamt or t ' n i ? appea,!. The city was representHue ot Cache, Sue ot 1tah, at county IittpUcHl at HyrunTln ed ty City Attorney Alfred W huiuuefcg on the SUIh day of June, 1924. RESOURCES Agcis and the propeity owners po5,2ii a: Lojiib and Discounts, , . - Horn. W Attorney A. 77 tin-ic- i r Hie iii.se of . (. I.ess Notes and Bills of this Bank Rediscounted, - TODAYS EVENTS VlMLS- - Storks, Bands and Seruritlrs, etc.. , . , Bunking Houser Furniture and Fixtures, , Other Real Estate Owned, 0f i Due from Other Banks, ... . ...... Cash Items , .... Centennary of the birth Alexander Burton Hanger, silver, tinguished American jurist. Tennessee keeps a hoidlay in jcurmwy honor of the birth anniversary ' Total Cash on Hand, of Gen. Nathan B. Forest. Mtsfellairoous, Many eminent representativTOTAL, es df the bench and bar will atin LIABILITIES to Denver v today gather appears,' nobod knows. Medical tend the annual meeting of the Capita Stock Paid . in. men have weightier matters to . Surplus Fund, American Bar Association. engage their scientific minds. Undivided Profits, d The annual meet, Total. Nobody dies because the hair whitens and the fading causes ing of the Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Ord- Net Undivided Profits, 2? no suffering tevond thX of the Reserved for TaxeS and Interest, acare streaks White mystery. er of Elks will begin, its ses- Reserve mind; so why should the physi counted for that for Depreciation, . A bad way. sions in Chicago today. cian cV surgeon waste precious Deposits Subject to Check, . fcV blow does something to The American delegation nis Demand Certificates, , tim eon a matter that does ,not bump with scheduled to arrive in i Dividends Unpaid affect the health of the human the scalp that interferes England to fluids the necessary supply today to attend the World Conrace? Total Demand Deposits, the natural tone or tint. vention of the Christian Endea- - Time oertifimtia, of eause commonest the The vor Union, which will begin its Savings Deposits, is advancing age, snowy-cres- t Ride First sessions Friday. which brings many changes in Papooses Total Time Deposits, muscles Is With His Father Sybjects oftheinterest tci banks less elastic, the body 'total . throughout country will be skin more delicate and likely to ; discussed at tw'enty-fourt- h the CONTINGENT LIABILITIES GLACIER PARK, Mont. July wrinkle, brown spoils on the . . Total, B, ..... ( 77,218 09 hands and a fading of locks that 13. When the Blackfoot Indian annual gneetin gof the American State of Utah, County of Cache. once were of strong steady color. papoose is two years of age he Institute of Banking, which will Clifford Warr being first duly svorn according to law, deposes and say -It is barely possible that gray is given his first ride in the sad- meet in Dallas today for a ses- that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and (oregotnf ha r can be prevented by pro- dle with his father. After that sion of four days. report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the Bald bank at the close of business on the of June 192G. per attention to hair and scalp, the bo'y is turned loose on his X CLIFFORD WARR. Hereafter Italian patents will The Jurate brain robf lives on own resources wiih a suitable Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 6th day of July 1926. 15 for run of instead for years the supply; any treatment, small pony to master. In teach MURIEL JENSEN periods at the option ot Residence, Hyrum Utah. that st'fnulatea the circulation ing the infant brave the fath shorter Notary Tubing Correct Attest: of the blood vessels in, the scalp er ; is very persistant. Ju the th eir holders. ROBERT T BAXTER will tend to keep th hair ujcUT first lesson the child is taken ? A A. ALLEN a rubber tube hard Pressing will he iant and growing. so J intothe H. HATCH E. down a new cover for Directors. Another cause of 'white hair never be frightened by water, mustardthrough jars ejects a small State of Utah, office of Bank Commissioner is hereditary grayness. When ' The mother .sisters and a group amount I, Seth Pixtoa, Bank Commissioner of the State oT Utah, do hereby certify of their contents. this tendency is inherited the jof family friends of the tutored that the foregoing is a Gull, true and correct copy of the statement of the hair may start to bleach out and equestrian watch the proceed-white- n As now constituted Turkey above named company, filed In my office this 8th d.iv of July 1926 SETH PIXTON in early ycuth. If early ing fro mthe river bank.On the lias an area of about 495 000 Bank Commissioner gravness is inherited by both Glacier National Park reserva square miles and its populat'on is of which heart in the the is estimated at 10.000,000. father and mother ,the children tion, Scroll or fret sawing of fanare almost sure to see their locks Rockies ,the young Indian rider 1 TODAYS EVENTS f of natural shade fade into pure at the age of four geneially is Inclosed in a khort tubular cy articles originated in Switzerland- where, to this day. in white before this transition able to nde a pony up the wind- - handle, a landing net for should occur. Evidently some ing mountain trails way beyond Char!esS. Hamlin, who has" is opened by a spring as many hamlets, it is their sols vital element that gobs toward the timber line. been a button is pressed, reappointed to ifie Federal support. Reserve Board by Prsident Gool-- r idge, has been a mefnber of that bddy fo rthe past twelve years BY GLADYS L. RIPLEY and was its' goveinor from 1914 to 191G? Mr-- Hamlin is a graduate of Harvard and a resident of Boston, ia which city heToilbw-e-d the profession of law for some years. He was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1893-9- 7 and 191314, when President VVilsoh appointed him to the fed eral Reserve Board for two years.JIe was reappointed to the. board in 1916 and has continued in that position. He served hi , will-men- t lost.-Wh- . dis-,Gol- (lj , sixty-secon- . . .... , 3flth-da- I A Russian author has discovered way to get double royal- ties by publishing the same book under different titles with two different publishers. We dont see why everal of our popular authors shouldnt cash in heavily by this system. Their hooks all read alike, (anyhow. Chicago Daily News. -- i 4 - frl"11 j . j j j k Whether or not the youfh of today is better or worse than that of yesterday, or just about the same, it is possible that in both cases room for improvement was not, and is not being, exhausted. Charleston Mail. , Unostentatiously and little by little, the horse supern seded bj the motor until now there are only 4,152,00ft more horses on American farms than there were in 1000. Detroit News. has-bee- Its I th li,-- i i -- - 'I d-- - a wonder the barber shop mirrors havent cracked under the strain of seeing so many strange faces in late years. i t midf-strea- m , j f,sh-erm- Adventures of Joyce Arden In Hollywood en Now Friendship Ripens p:w - capacities several diplomatic and commissions, one being to fishery determine the, question. Mr. Hamlin is fthe author of an Index Digest of the Federal Redferve Act add anothfur-sea- l, er oil the Interstate .Commerce Laws. , CHINESE HERB REMEDIES , It was lute afternoon before I finished at the athdio. I wondered what had become of my friend of thv beocU'. He had told me be also was, an extra" waiting lorbls fall. Ilia name as John Carver I hoped I would see' him again. He had actually made me forget W,lliim for the time being. f A I rather expayi to find William waiting for mej I couldn't help liking John Carver, He was so By; the time we reached my door I had entirely as I ume out of the .studio, hub instead I found very attentive, aud he did-sa- y such nice things, not forgotten William and my1 disappointment In him. I John Carver. Hello, my Queen of the extras. he mushy, pappy love phrases, but real compliments no j cared whether he apologised or not at are beautiful, he told me. Every man I met leastlonger greeted, -- Your faitlitul galley slave awaits without not at the moment. exclaimed John Why! to see you home William has disappointed me again1 said the same thing, but somehow It sounded more Carver as we stopped before my door, "You live here? I was glad of John Carver's company. Ism.-erfrom John Carver. I How jolly! So do 1!!- - (CONTINUED TOMORROW) For Asthma. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Internal Troubles, etc. For Further Information Write to Hons: Huy Botf ! I ' E. Center SL Pocatello, Idaho 458 , - t |