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Show 0 November 13, 1926. Saturday, . n ig..aaw err ' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, v UTAH PAGE NINE.' 1 OFFICIAL RETURNS OF RECENT CACHE COUNTY ELECTION BY DISTRICTS U. S. Congress Senate U. S. "Utah Justice State State Senate Representatives the schoof 'house and for the piirpose of considering RICHMOND traverse the principal streets of the advisibility 'of parking the the town. Competent judges public square. The meeting will ... Con-! w ill be selected to award the be held tomorrow RICHMOND-- . Nov. 13. (Sunday) mani-siderable interest is being ' prizes. evening at the opera house at In the evening commencing at 8 p. m. All the citizens of Richfest in the carnival to be held mond are requested to be prethree days of next week by the 7 ;G0 p. m. a spicy musical South Ward. The j gram will be given after which sent. are active fan experienced auctioneer will The following committee has various committees been selected to put over the in getting their special part of auction off all unsold articles, the program under way. A dog Friday evening a drama The Christmas seal campaign : Mrs. w ill and pony parade is to be a spec- - Pimce of Liars be pie-- 1 L. B. Caine, Mrs. 0. A Wiesley, lal feature of the first day. Cash sented by a talented group of! Mrs Ed. Webb, Mrs. J. Forrestand prizes hav ebeen offered and players. Specialties will be pre er. Mrs. Elmer Skidmore the youngsters are busy getting sented between the acts .These Rulon Rose Miss Ruby ilkinson . of their ponies and dogs in shape along with the drama promises a real evenings entertainment Franklin and Harold Albiston for the event. The carnival will open Thurs- and will be played in the after- were married day, Nov. 18- at 2 p. m. with a noon for all children under 12 week. will leave - I . 5 Count Clerk nd - ed have returned from a wedding trip to the southern part of the state. They have moved into a part ol the Alorgan Knapp home. Air. and Alls, Joseph It. Thompson Mrs. Alice Barnett and Alls. Alaggie T. Alerrill wept to Weston Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Chatter-to- liu.-il- County - Ore-spe- nt the Pacific Livestock show Ogden, Mr hud Airs Chafes lioyd of Alf. and Airs. Floyd Thomson Salt Lake were the guests of of Salt Lake have returned to Mr and AlrsrPnti! Alerrill Tues- their home after a visit here with Mr. and Airs G. M. Thomday. Dr. W. II. IIendricks of Salt son. Lake spent Tuesday night here Mrs, C. 15. Johnson entertainwith his parents, Air. and Airs. ed her sewing club Thursday S. W. Hendricks afternoon at her home . Aliss Air. and Airs. Melvin Smith Olive Hendricks was a special have announced the arrival of a guest. m wsu" HOME EDUCATION . ON TELLING THE TRUTH I It was born that way. Maralin grandly. Well, my mother told me hair will get curly if I of spinach. Judith a dark wisp of her bobbed hair, and said, curves a little on the i ' ONE AT A TIME out-of-to- ; Buying a new car is one thing. Selling a used car is another. Dont get the two confused or you are almost sure to end up with a new car you never really wanted. FRANK W KleAItt COMPANY 68 West Cent. Rhone 175 j i de-(w- ag DK!tDALe USED CAS .S As .THE DEALER- WHO Air. and Airs .Walter Webb, Air. and Mis. Alvin Johnson and V. Traveller Air. and Mrs. 1. motored to Swan Lake Sunday and spent the day as guest Of Mr and Alls. Chauncey Thoruas Air. and Airs. Eli Webb, Air. land Mrs. L. F. Hendricks and Air. and M George O. Webb Sunday ahu AL. and Airs. Alder at Preston. I L. and All's. Nephi Aloulton davs of Jest week spent ; 1 I p i ' Attorney infantile sense! of ' disillusionment regarding Mother, who had broken her own commandment about telling the truth. Being a child, Judith did not resson .this very far, but being pa u sensitive child, she felt vaguely the injustice of grownup standards. Childrens choice of food should ' be guided by parents-buthis should not mean that truth must be sacrificed. Tact- - 0f matrimony? True, this is a Aa- .,ito3tats:,Jh5t0J5! border rnt)r' but itor John A. bfood's customers hail from all over Idaho and Utah, and many licenses are obtained by parties from the other states. Oretna Green in its palmiest nthing on Preston at We have had kindergartens e time, of the Present !. for .'ears. At first we had op-but now we have un- - n. en warned licenses recent-animosupport. Attendance is.J.Y lssue4 here, but one, the a privilege, not compulsory. nirst was for a Franklin county , who stops to think of couple. Lafayette Bingham and Anyone the enormous step from home,,1.?,3. Ida Day. both of Weston, uham AIcLaughlin and Beryl to school conditions realizes the F. Hanks, both of Salt Lake City-11- . need of a halfway house. Bair, Superintendent of Newell Wallace of Boise and' Ethel Fulkerson of Macky, Dav- Schools.. Colorado Springs. , Have the little ones of your id Clarn of Oxford and Urayno ' house ? Larsen of Honeyville, Utah. Ot-- If community this half-wa- y not a kindergarten- should be 1 Clegg and Arabelle Lee, both provided for them. The Nation- - of Salt Lake City, Fred Ball of al Kindergarten Association, 8 Logan and Fay Player of Brig-WeFortieth Street, New York ham, Harry Carl Nelson of will gladly aid you i to get one Pocatello and Hilda C. Bennett of Virginia, I. L. Coulter of opened. Send for leaflets. . Helper and Aliss Elsa Olsen of The oldest vintage in' the Huntington, Utah. Alelvin Schif-vvoiis on exhibition in the fanan of Logan and Gladys All-sof Smithfield. Edwin Bench wine museumat Speyer, of is-in an Logan and Lanez Rasmussen The wine Germany. old Roman flask which was dug of Providence, Utah. Part of it has up recently. t fl , st , ld op solidified, because the Romans frequently mixed honey with GinCiiESTERSP!LLS ltlM AskyMftrfKftat for ihUliM-tei RnwA Fill is RA ad R i metallic .Kifaboa. Ttffc into 1 for DstgiUL Ask IMARONTb Hl. HrfiaEIL (URANIA P1UA I as Kent, letlahta. Nay wine. lna bts, Eskimos have abandoned the skin kayaka for the motor - . boat. f mr r I OLD - fer4fwks4 ft? ftftUGUm mAYWUt) out-of-to- m A County I ar us declared with all the vehemence that is permitted to a six year old that she just hated spinach, widow' of William Chatter-ton- , that it was bitter, and that it who was a former resident tasted like horrid old grass! of Richmond. Not even when the spinuch was A surprise was given Airs. C. dessert fortified J. Olsen at her home Wednesday could' she by special this comparisaid Maralin, who forget, by a number of friends. aversion was quite was two years older, thats no- Her son. Airs. Alary Duine.v entertain-t- d 'sincere. thing. And I dont believe it a few friends at her home But Judith ate Spinach. She! about the spinach. Monday in honor, of her birth- - ate I thing you're bold! If you large, dishes of it whenever day anniversary. Covers were, it appeared on the table, and dont believe it, well ask Teachlaid at luncheon for eleven. Airs, salvaged er tomorrow. Then you just sundry fragments George Carter of Preston and from the kitchen after the table wait and see My mother would onne&beck of was cleared. She ate it bravely nt tell a he. Smith field were Accordingly next day after persistenly and hopefully, for guests. Judiths life ambition was to school, Maralin, the braver of Aliss E. AI. Hicken is visiting iave beautiful curly hair like the two. approached Teacher. with relatives at Salt Lake. Alaralin Aloore, and Judiths Aliss Thomas, she said will Air. and Airs. Albert Cart- - mother had told her that the eating spinach make your hair few whole question of curly hair was curly? wright entertained a Ifi iends at their home Sunday. a matter of eating spinach, Aliss Thomas looked down upAIrsj. Robert Lowe of Franklin This had been explained in on Alaralms blond curls and an tail so many times that Judith smiled. guest. Air. and Airs. C. II Anderson; had , Hardly, she said.,And then quite a mental picture of and daughter Elaine spent the the bitter spinach juice working noticing Judith in the back week end in Salt Lake. But I think straight ground. Air. and Airs. Alfred Christenhair is very lovely on some sen of Salt Lake spent a few people. That day at lunch Judith days of the week here with relate es. pushed back her dish of spinach. n' 'County Commissioner follow-positio- n, " The Child's First School is the tamily" Frocbcl Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40tb Street, New York City. These articles are appearing weekly in our columns. Judith disliked spinach. She County Sheriff County Surveyor Assessor j Air. and Airs. Wallace Gall-rat- h who recently were marri- years of age and to a packed house in the evening.Saturday evening, Nov. 20 the carnival will close with a grand ball in the opera house. Caps and confetti will be made a special feature of the evening. seems to be The entire ward orated. getting behind the proposition The general committee cons- with a vim that spells success, All, and Airs. Alma Alerrill ist,-, of Allen Hendrkks. Ruby Johnson, E. M. Hicken, and have received word from their Cyru Lew is. They have the fol- son Marriner who has been in the Germaimission low ing program outlined .for the laboring for two years that he has three days. ,Nov. 18 at 2 p. m. xeived his release and will inth bazaar vv ill open and no artii' Turn home soon. Amass meeting has been cles will be sold prior to this bv Alavor G. G. Hendricks time. At2 :30 p .m. the parade Treasurer County Recorder- at Hebei City with Air. and Mrs. daughter at their home SaturMoultons parents, Mr. and Mrs. day. W. Z. Harris returned Alon- J. G, Moulton Jfr .and Mrs, James Andrus day evening from Portland, a few days of ast week at gon. where he went to attend - bazaar which is being handled by Mrs. J. W. Funk and Airs.' H. S. Webb as members of the and they genend committee w ith a dozen other ladies are y in collecting engaged articles and produce for the fine booths that are being dec- County Mother, she. accused- Attention, Housewives Ive found out that 'it isnt true about spinach making my hair ith suddenly paused and eyed curly. Alother, it isnt true; it's Maralin speculatively. it's a lie Unexpectedly JudI know lmw vour hair got ith began to cry. . It tok many days and much curly, she said. From fating spinach. diplomacy to form even a thin No Sir! j dont have spin-pc- h covering of healing ovtr Judat our 'house. Mi daddy iths wounded feelings. Nairn aldo-like it. ly. the sharpest disappointment Then how did vour hair get centered about the hair) But beneath this was another hurt, ftnllL curly nt - - First Prize Bread at Cache County Fair 1924 and 1926 Was Made From . 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