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Show LOGAN err i; CACHET COUNT Friday, August TSTHteb. r THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY 1AKL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMP ANT BENSON, Aug- 10, Mr. and J. C, Jorgenson, Mr. , and Mrs, Howard Reese and W, G. i.Reese were in attendance at th e - Mrs- Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON -- PRICES - , Entered at tha Pont Office every day IB tha week, except Sunday ' at Logan, Utah. ss Second Claea Matter 4 Subscription Rate .toe BY BAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance TOe BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, to Advance. A Discount of 11.00 Per Tear Will be Given for Advance Payment for a Full Tear, gathering of the South Sea ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE in Logan last Saturday land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Mekhin and their I lot of Ladies Silk Sleeveless Sweaters V two little boys find Mr, and Mrs-- , Willis were guests at the home -. ues up to $4.50, to clear W- - G. Reese Mrs. of Mr. arid Member of Associated Press 14 Infants Sweaters Surplus Stock Valu The Associated Preea la exclusively entitled to the oae for republics-UoFriday and Saturday and part of of all newa dlspatcbea credited to It or not otherwise credited In tbla j Sunday. They came to' see their up to $3.25, Special to clear . paper end also the local newa published therein. son Roland- who made their ac-- j All Tight of repuhlication of special dispatches herein are also cjuaintancs and was often enter-- I reserved. Misses Three quarter hose mercerized and ADVERTISING RATES FURNIISHED ON APPLICATION tained by them when id KitchenRayon, values up to 65c and 75c. er, laboring as a missionary in the Canadian mission. These "Special BAROMETER READINGS won the hearts people splendid . , Change Fair, Ladies Rayoq Hose, Reg. Value 85c, Slight of many Elders who labored y - . x ' Itaia 9 and and in Foronto vicinity, imperfection, Kiiri!ll7l!ll8i!i!l'29'!H1 mi2lltl3llli4!lliIIi:6llll7llll8l!l!9ini30 are calling on them in pass-- ! they Yesterday d Mens Mercerized and Rayon Fancy Knit They recently mg throughbarometer The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS J in Salt Lake over Sunday spent TheS yesterday Ycu take a long breath, drop into one of her big easy chairsvand Socks, Special it oclock each afternoon toexcept Sunday. at the hbme of ' Saturdays reading. reading each Mtinday refers is then Canadian (o Here, of the peace. yourself. say Nephi Jensen We include in this sale several numbers of i ' ' mission.- They are on their way reGod Lord What thy our Cotton Blankets the prices are lower When you meet her socially, she is just a nice, quiet, fairly to Itaijmond, Alberta,' Canada ..doth the . GODS EXPECTATION nll IIia buMofear Jhe Lord h0;Lt1lwiau llr quire of good looking woman, said the social Philosopher, but when you where they intend making their than usual. ways, and to lovejlim, and to serve Him with thy heart and meet her hi her own home, she is enchanting. She seems to be future home so they' may be in Value $3.25 with all thy souk Dent. 10:12. 'another personality. You actually get the impression that e Vproxhnity t0 the , temple, where PRAVElt My soul rejoices to pursue the t .beautiful. $4.00 Value they may be able to do ordinance ' . . lovp. "I believe it is that she knows the tritk of setting the scenery uorfc for themselves and dead $4.50 Value that brings out her charms and loveliness. You step over the kindred. They are making the threshold of" her home and atrmce you are aware of a sense of journey In their Ford car. THE SIMPLE LIFE Ladies Lingett and Sateen Underslips You take a long breath, drop into one of her big eaty, restfulness. On Wednesday last Mr". T TNLESS it deals with motor care or airplanes or with the. an $1.50 to $2.50 ere, .then is peace. Here is happr- yr3. yurse y. Ballard came home Ljmore vigorous and spectacular games like baseball or tennis,icaans'JIJ1. ness a is name, inis it is not probable that the announcement of a championship' after spending a week visiting Ladies and Misses Lingett Bloomers Reg. D 1311 t anything that gives you this almost heaven- - reatlives in Salt Lake city. They tournament will get much attention And when it is found that 85c d and $1.25. Special .... the tournament In question wa? to decide the national marble1 y ,!nj of tranquillity. Rather if is what she does not do. She report having a very enjoyable docsn around t flutter a take more you. shedoesnt ask you do vjSlt Their daughter. Mrschampionship, we are Inclined to pass it by without giving it any TOWELS .comfortable chair. She, herself, is blesspd with a marvelously er Wilies rrtured with them to at all. harmonious-qualitand on this she to passes serenity : Reg. 65c pr. In a time when we insist, for diversion on nothing short of delightful .spend some time witn her par- (r gue8t8 &M 75c mBn' Reg. pr. seeing human life risked when mounting a rushing airplane Her house speaks amity and concord. There is no gilt there Zn from a speeding automobile is a common attraction ; when a game or garnish colors. There are no terrifying frail chair that are like- - yjr an(1 1 hot of colored Towels Reg. 50c Value, nthen Reese yjrg or too precious ancj a of auto polo only occasionally thrills the spectator; when a ball erumple up under one. Nothing is Reese and Mis. of sjster usefieach Special U.,?r husband have gone on a player has to be a consistent home run hitter to win tlje plaudits to of the crowd, we are not likely to become enthusiastic over' My hostess not only appears at her best, but so do her guests. to Nevada to. see some of Childrens Play Suits Tan and Blue She has arranged her lighting fixtures cleverly, I noticed their relatives- They intend to shooting marbles. -7- 9c-B9c Special And yet this ancient pastime has some merit. More keenly that all the fixtures were placed behrml s, so that every he gone several days than ever. should it challenge out attention today, because it guest .sat in a flattering shadow. No glaring lights striking one! Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Reese New Shipment of Rag Rugs. 28 by 27 harka back to a day when life was simpler. It carries us back to directly in the face. And of course every globe properly shaded.1 and Alma yictor Reese Jr. and !. remote villages and countrysides at a time when the world w'as Lighting effects have much to do with the appearance of a worn- - Miss Ida Thatcher have gone on . Special Price . The prettiest of us will show up complexion flaws in artifici- - a to visit island barely making itself heard, even in the, great cities. Quiet days, Park ,.jp 1T lare All Prices on Light Weight Underwear cut ,c,5uel are, uric9ra': Mr- and Mrs. Charles Pond, the they were, when men got their exorcises at their work and didnt ,a lg, , sroJg',. ee e a thsad vantage. We pull our brows together find it necessary as men do now to work at their play. , ' Mrsexlla. Reese. They from 25 to 50 per cent, to clear. parents 0f blink our eyes and wish we wore m g.mce.daik coal- - hole.iflt I to make several detours to The game of marbles satisfied to the fullest extent the plain . ,.T noticed also that her home is filled with books booksjpect desires of a simple life, wfthdiit and frills or thrills. It did not, vjsjt several points of interestBookcases m room where. in the hal m the bed ' 1Irs. Deborah, . Tarbet has re- every , take years of toil to perfect oneself in It. One improved with prac-- J Good books, not trash. I bad the fedmg that she had and might become exceedingly skillful at it, but room.s' covere(j frm her recent illness lice, of course, -- ,r acquired some of her charm from them. She, handled them loving-1- , to the extent that she is able to An appreciation of good literature is no small ouality of, f1 rent,.W8h,Pfrartt,on,namehkeily not needed to enjoy a game of marbles, get out and look after her poul- golf, for instance, beauty It recommends itself to the' novice and to the master; to oldj , her table, the food was delicious. She tryt e,n we (lnrd to young. It stimulates an' Lionel Munk is slowly recover interest; its leisurely . and KNITTING WORKS entertainingly about cooking. She told us ing from his attack of blood pol-- .. intelJ'gently i pace permits of conversation running into of ' n f h! SeV son. multitoL, not It i. with rt any ,SSodM throng!,,,jeoring k rather1 an opposing player or luckless umpire but with individuals enShe has a keen appreciation of fine flavors and a high respect' Mrs. Allen Ricks Is gaged in talk while the happy, hours go by ; for a healthy appetite. s such the game of mai bles is a restatement of a view of life aT1 l. ueese a hindrance to1 the grain harvest There wa something else that impressed me. There was an . Dr. Geddes Conies and and a manner of living now rapidly going from us. It is fortunate house their of fun and good nature. Each member of the family a'f SOgar beet crop and the pas- that a national tournament was held at. Atlantic City. It is .in atmosphere was a booster for the rest; by that I dont mean bragging, butmad several Vnprpvments on it tures and third crop nTfalfnnr(J some' way an assurance that the good old times may be brought refrain ing from the stupid little family that show up the1 The primary officers are trainto The U. A. C. jokes . ' benefited. Lay.vy.aaei0iK. victim to his advantage. ing their children for an enter- being greatly Leon- Richard and Afton It struck me that it every woman in the world had the gifttainment which they intend giv-; NEW; YORK Pedestrians Association in the near future. functions about the dt signing such a beautiful ,home as. that one, it would be a ingtorfleft yesterday morning Dr. Joseph A. Geddes,- Assocsame, strength as the Bartenders - Union of America. Florida beautiful world, and all the women in it would be beautiful. After from Fairyland, is the t:t1e of for their borne in Los Angeles- iate Professor of Sociology at the Times-Unio- n all, the family is the great thing in life and the bulwark of civili- the canteta they are preparing. .California, after spending sever Utah Agricultural College- has zation. This woman is doing her bit. Elders Richard Yeates and fil weeks as the guests of Mr" ' from the Universi returned ARMORED omnibuses for Yankee tourists might prove just Leander Jones wei'e the speakers and Smith, their of in Paris. At the worst they can try tanks. Springfield Rewhere he has ty Chicago, Sununcle A military expend predicts that the next war will be our and aunt, at Sacrament meeting by fought been work in doit research publican. g wireless. From what we heard the other night we had the im-- , ay evening. Each gave an in- economics and sociology The pennant, winner in the teresting instructive discourse. Dr. Geddes was formerly Pro-- , djcaWs Shaft, says a headline, indicating1 ing and bore strong testimony to League will have that Premier Mussolini is making a regular Prince of Wales out fessor of history and sociology Te Soviet Government has relixed the rule against foreign the divine mission of the pro- to beat out Johnstown, which of him.- Chicago-EveninPost. and of the division of director You have to let a fellow find it before you canfphet Joseph Smithgold prospectors. copped the honors in the first arts and science at the Brigham take it away from him. American Lunberman. While the recto t showers are half. Young College. He has carried on extensive studies of rural life in Utah which he will continue while a member of the depart-- g BY GLADYS Lu RIPLEY ment of economics and speiojogy U- A. C. j at the Courses to be offered by Dr-- ( Geddes the crpning year are as follows : general economics, ap- plied educational sociology, ap--! j - I - j SlQO Si .2 1- n I - 39cai49c 39c 4Sc To-D- ay ! - ' - - - - 92.69 93.19 S3.69 Si. 29 1 i ; Specialv..9c - - j 4 she-doe- s 59 c - Oliv-noti- ce - - too-ne- - g9c 39 c 49 c 35 c fj-j- p ' , 49 ' tho-cha- 9Sc a!1-,- - - t -- - j . ! s easy-goin- i g k 1?!. , j '4' i. ' Pilk-Scen- es - of ; - - - - - Mrs-Jonatha- , - , Mid-Atlan- tic - - j Adventures of Joyce Arden t The Fight I I - i ; plied rtxr&l sociology, principles of human geography, principles of sociology, modern social problems, rural community organization and leadership, seminar-isociology and research 'in' socio-- logv. i The fall quath of the U. A. ' C. epens on Monday. September !2 7n - 1 - 'tf T - blow at a BOTlncnt 'v"r' hThlTf bv the throat.. Joyce, while the govl," he said turning tT me. I started for window. -- Get. your lmt and coat and wait for jhe me outside till 1 A J r cry's Get away, quick" 'lijn',H"l,lhirouShhe window, and passed throuxU vcrr aKaln named me tmtH. this time 1 obeved There's not room here for both the hagained I heard Avery tell Delroy as he got In his Itelroy. I noted the disorderly scene of our reeert There's not room in the whole world for.duttle. I was going without Rrasp. friend or fortune after f ns." with a quirk turn, as he snt a" reached for the knob to open the door, but It st rangle hol.l on Delroy. I ftil'y expected to eee s locked and Delroy had the key. I sank to the my go over the balcony down to the street beneath. ; ground In utter weakness. Was this fame and for-- j Instinctively I covered my eyes with tny hand. The, tune in filmland? I suddenly 'knew nothing more. thought made me sick. I CONTINUED TOMORROW) arms nyre too lonK for his advenwry reach. Two men clinched. They swayed la- k and Tort h on the balcony, each trying to g.t the other against the edge of the It was a field to the finish. Hovrlh finish with this hound," contin- - would it end? Would one throw- - the other into the-wed In turning to sjieak tft me he had loosened, his street, eight stories below? I stood paralysed With rrf a litUe; Delroy was hot alow to take advantage.Jear, not knowing wh.t might iappeh next. -- - hah-yny. ' -- VS5 lmllI t he-ttai- lel-jwa- nothtTgmy blwith Mike ODowd, former worlds middle weight champion who has entered the political arena In St.Paul.has two distinguished prototypes John Cully, who became a member of the Bn tish Parliament, and John Morrissey. who tecame a member of the United States Congress. Both were pugilistic champions in their day. When Captain Webb was the first to Accomplish the English Channel swim tere were none of the artificial helps available those who attempt the feat in these days. lie swam naked apd unoiled, with a pair of gf2" hs as his only protection. t,o |