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Show FACS TWO THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED EA DEAD HANS ROW NOW ALU EMITY HULKS DESTINY OK ILLINOIS JUNE IUKSSAGES II'.. - - ' I TOWN . - : 11Y GORDON ACCUSTUS tiwt Office wj-t lxgtin, ytah, m Eatered with ; 4 Friday, February 25, 1927. CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAI1 ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY L & K LOGAN THE JOURNAL, A week, .except i ay 1 - . Second Elam Matter - Subscription Rate " . ' , PER MONTH, In Advene . J , , v - BY , BY CARRIER, ,BER MONTH, ID Advance A Discount or l 00 ier Year wilt be Clven --tor Advance " Payment fur a Mull Year, jnvERTISlxq RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION MAII-- - - Member , , 4 f Associated Press entitled to the a for republic-'klo- a The Associated Brea ta of nil news dlmuUrhee rredited to It or not otherwise credited la tide . paper and alao th local new puLlUhed therein. of apeel.it dtapatchea herein ara atao f AJl right of repubHcntton -- reae.rved. c . . . Theres always t i etS.'.K Ac?" READINGS BAROMETER fair ' ' FRANCESCO ZANARlNl enough food in the house when Shredded Wheat is on your . pantry shelf- -' r' Chance C? 1 t 29,!!il!i;i2,j!!!!!4!!!Lr!f!,fi!!!7!!!!S!:!!n!ni.0 .t . lesterdaygi i of surxiving iWt 25 tr find CHi;UUYf 111, opocly intirnfllod th.if if The Above readings are taken front THE JOURNALS barometer Choatlv titi boi bt among thewe of (lit1 tu of woik wU !otnK n' in cauri hcatt j?( ;or at 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday, The yesterday" jeure a MUjit uieniiirtnlHow,to one of ''ne. it ypPHe dobo.t epriuanei.m will (u t a Thtr0 21 figlu lAui.-r-reading. Monday refers to Saturdays readingmiseach If iluft happens the tjfmis.uid tlA imu ho pM,.pp(l OPHth in tho ,1tratist mine dit,aa!er. mm w mw imho i.'inMitlilliii mumm mmxwii ftnci'hodi s the desolnte fatelrP(nilnng inhabitants will ijuit lh.' j today ittnu b walhng themsohes; burning ittbith Amy overtake all of Clu'rrv village which otter of- oft h them on tlm I Revth-rDRIVERS WILL NOT IIE CAREFUL Hf a fdul strike tomes on April 1. .jg saloons. Few of the resiili ns tjwiUi d.n iunl lias bftn Cherrys Tjviie ni'e Sfl houses in 'Dead slay in Cherry for love 01 the tt.un Mniu.i, out semis i Man's I!o,' all of them empty And few of them so near f The Automobile club of Southern California admit But iveii it the 01shitfls . Mans now,' wheu' th wind now j,e and the .ound the, i bulletin which says : Grade crossing accidents are on the the Rreat mine fm- took the town wut not be mon and whtMt-- f th...u.h the I)Uk iS crease in the United States, in spite of safety schemes and erows-- f Xov raf,s 'h,'re I1"11 ot 3K7 h'os ,f rherrr dw,, !",l "",,,"s loiRotten A tone immortal at the , ing elimination vienilc Dung dotio in many secU9IlS, ii'ir.e ih to mark, torever 39011, Ihoae homes were touch- - luae been, and where, ,n ,t, c (red-- , disuhtei whih Large increases .ifl such accidents in 1320 are snown in a,d more heavily than any Othprs, folk of the Villas;, deil.iip, the ,lp .n . t, v nil li.u'nK prhpaied the pub- -' tenant! lit a of the nunmary or reports of all the Jargc ntiirodd lines. According end bereaved families moveil out. lapirlts ind IlnouKhoui the .iidtiipi for, he Now the railroad company ihich er to these reports the first seven months in 1920 showed 5.0GS dismamiedl if cherry bero- m- a desen-h ' accidents at crossings, as compared with 2,681 accidents for theiTJ'' laab iuin nearby, and has lage, Francesco uiutnni same period in 1925. Fatalities were 1292 in 1926 and 1151 in 1925.' It is stated that the compilation4id noj includojthe short line or interurban railways. Smithfield Third ... ."..I .. ..."....n-f.- -" 'W J ji jli i Rain To-Da-y -- , !, Io j w aim ns m m N-- wh-i- s ht-- tl ri-- For an afternoon bite to ward off mack ior fatigue or an after-schothe youngsters j " A i I lie-u- ol ,u.-e- - , nii.-it- -- ,1 - 111 ,i- d A balanced diet to server- - ady omp-nuo- Ward -- root ani gzerci.n,n Ip ARTHl'R A. tfcGiT tltH former phyxleal iirtetor, Cornell Medical Colltje. rrtftr . Correct carriage an aid for vital, organs row hv tht w Many ed tor cular structures to bold the spins trsat nerve aptnes hut helplessly ills when' attempt 1 lo bend wa-- d made back This Is largely due to. th fpcv t''pt It run- ning down th csntsr and the nerves branching out at each In inreiy neces- sary to band backward. Hence this 1b one ot the moil necessary and ettmn-latln- g Mere perfection of spinal muscles does sot Joint ot all cormoan ported alignment and suppleness ot this rective aplnal exercises. Its column. Them still may be value In promoting erect carcurvatures or stiffness causing riage cannot be overestimated. Impingements npon nerves. This Exercise No. t Jsadt to improper functioning ot Lie flat on the back, holding jlto 'ofgkbs controlled by the hauehaU bat of similar object , .across chest, rise to jlirvcSo pinched. illttpg posiKzerdoe No. t tion, back to' start and repeat. - Stand erect, feet apart and Place feet under some heavy .well braced, wand or tome object object, if necessary. about as heavy, la the bands. Here we have an exercise Ewing forcibly as though au Ik- movement that imposes stretching n ball, first from right to ing upon the spinal column and left and then from left to right, muscles. You might live to be twisting aa far as posslhls In one hundred and never effect eseh direction. Do not move this therapeutic movement In Keep bead during exercise. our average dully occupations or even lu the usual careless eyes forward. gymnasium program. Exercise Jfo. I Stand erect, raise right knee to ybost and clasp bands Ju.it Mg health ai tides vhich knee aud pull thigh forcibly hOre keen published throughagainst the abdomen. Alternate out the fnlfcd mates and Canti&i during the pad ten right and left legs. This is sn exercise commonly gears have brought me employed by spine specialists many thousands of letters. and masseurs, for Umbering and I kate kept these letters on file and recnly do tiled stretching the lumbar region, muscles of this region will them into tu'elrr different lie be greatly helped by this exerpreclasses from tthick cise and Infringed sciatic nerves pared fa rice special sets of will be treed from pressure. All exercise trkii h are, in efegans of the lower abdomen are fect, a condenxd system of to meet all oilmulated and regulated by this moremenf ' Mvvement. Exercise A'o. 9 i,ls flat on the abdomen, fact downward, bauds clasped In small of back. Raise head and phouidera from the floor aa high t possible, bending the spine In U backward arch. aside your work for shopping or cooking. Just crisp a Shredded Wheat biscuit or two in the oven, pour on milk or cream, sweeten with sugar, honey, or preserves, and you have a perfectly balanced, natu- ral luncheon. It is Natures own prescription for a lud case of hungcr. !!. 25. 'ihf Third ward Reunion was h Id pstn day m the new arnus-ir.ej hall. Rnhop Roskellev lead in community sinjrinjt. Miss Thelma Ko,skeiley at the piano. Prayer by Chaplin Joseph liill Miss Lemmons recited. L. ern Toolson made all . The story, sununaiied in a irV nanijrT.piN. lvlates howl elcomefeel by his heartv pannv von tavoiite ne of John l. JukIhk', CLirkstvAi. njg,(Aunt) ' 28 Tante lide, kn tide jFeh. iss Opal Ahlstrom recited ground whom the life of a jack. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin sent from Vienna to a Jensen renderad a duet. Miss - Ruth Simpson, li2 2 S IVh. 2 - to oiifhee a scandal Emma Hansen at the ptano Miss that Fanny unwittingly has pivcipitated upon their proud heads.1 Margret Hansen recited Maks Fanny rebels, quits the faim and so.jii in lh ensuing world becomes a central figine m the ctia Leant night life in the from seat. the rear war, (hiving ind profiteers.! which is sustained bv the war u city, H. John said Peterson Bishop widelv woven into of The far this fortunes ;uv Kimie.r il was just one jear and one a dramatic fabric agam.-tad of martial alarms. i new (j'c ward was day since the t v the front ; the The departure of the lira! umtmgn nt el' tioo born and to be alreadj establishi n g a terror of an Inead of revelry (nnt'';.-air raid; raJs; ed in a rs w home was very in the luxurious haunts of tie war eon'.ud naiu'l'o venues these Dinner was servwl jprentdv tng. mass scenes quite beyond desi upturn au nnfmiad like huge can- jin the basem e n t. T w o ses in.the course of the action, embiouDie' wth int.niate epi-- 1 bumlred n i n t y t w o sat sodes, to point their messages ami morals. BISCUITS blown at the first tables and, FULL The Greater Giorv ham the art of n addition to the .nearly as many at the second. A laudation of laughter. most delicious hot dinner was; served .y the leiieshments com ll e weather permits the pro par- - ajuslak'a w tench thr.t can be dance ;ind Mis.s A I i St euro d unc' n.ittee w ho come in for high jslip of the seed beds. manipulated with one hand. atiqn Mdy deinonstrate i n TI runi lo praise as the success of the day school Cache The. County ( depended iifwin the cooks and dancing The Lath s gi Public Square board has proffered to pave the waiters, who handled every de- sang two selections Mu ill om side walks on the west side of rail in Ron Ion style sa Tltornley diiectoi () ah; ll Hi .! 2 Enthusiasm is square. The program was continued etin at the Ih piano Mau :d 'ii D PL ov ei the ;st 2 p. m. Miss Gertrude Tool- prepos' Several of the auxiliary or' A to foam the nsponded i Ml all. n program w'hich ,son i c itt'd Keeping Mothers ganizations ot the dominant J Rirthdav gtr and Better Smithfi v . s lain ed last summer and church have voted to join the M iss S. N. SiH enson sung In Ihuk t n a I. 'I midei way when the eautification program as part the Heart of tl Hills nceom- m Sc i'll n t m The pnlK square of their yearly projects. si Miss Ovahe Gtagun. and Uvin Winn. I unie.!l y mu len jUowtd and re-- 1 ' K U. Mil. s.sang Mrs the j IKl Vid m the)-pTIifrr; ot iixj.aaiion Mvedish Rational anthem in a Home Missionaries ,nd toi tie planting of lawn) costume And then sung it in )iidin and- lin,u,llh Mr. Jaim- .Mileg.m gras-- , shrubs and trees early m g i for Logan Stake uliss Maid Fulkerson fils sp, Ihg. eomn.uiist. fn.il li.i 'mo, C. A. C. land-- , phv , Mis Ejjrl Goidon followed h'l ..v sc;-Home Missionary appoint-- 1 mil with the y Edna Wallace Hopper. g.hdrr Miss with Stunts M.k!ml, ni , un t . Mu c cry woman who sees ments. 1 o . Stake, mmtti Sunday. Logan Xtuiy . ly evening He.nnc gave a dramatic read-- ; I . l i Feb. 27. ty li.in.J '1 y (ragun .'m outhiiHii plans tor the ko l,.iv ire U'mi The cuckoo Mis m the work. During this Colege Ward IL F, Merrill, white, i, yciiiii;. thm rj s.olt, Sweet Sitim dub sangJ sangdtt ,,l.i F. H. Baugh Jr. iHvino. cv F i. sin ti.rt I t r.iil il the ch Mi Bar.sen, accompanied n sfhMtiun find tup AU- Xii'uC.' Aly taoe t, rk i .icniinU s all H. Ward 1st A M. Isiael-ehi Irogan chairman of; l die and Man Fulkerson sang a if gru e and !irt In nm-- t aU Lyman Pederson. the ntii'c:iUofi 'Vtii , t!ic v atir - I'.irih ct 0 c nm-- 't duet J. Win Tools, hi read a confer2nd ward ward ( Ixigan Ut n has .i.itofi (iip and liilit'rcij v n.icn i in ly. have Mich E. B. Silencer, Vm. W. Lan''-!In 'ifny mir cha;i ( - of Itvnm giving plans ence) ANNOUNCEMENT i..a.i ti,,; i lie na-iIks i.t a hand lotion Owens. fu for ground improvement, ciicrl-r- . , icongTegation in warn jells and peril tied f,.r Lie hv CarJi 6th E. Ward Logan ch Mai lIj the of flowers it hamU. and nn igiply planting was dismissed. jfhe meeting lisle; V. U. Ballard. It - ti d gtea-- j i r Muhv. It c Shop vill remain shrubs. " At night a grand ball was cm- 7th Ward John II. irs t i.iii c. A d it u. ercnrics a!J until a. Mr. Satunlavsi iis m.; open ll.insin bv very ved a li tl at w 'ter dos, alt iliat shi;i rto.es, phased Schenk, D. J. Sutton. htrge nowd. ad .,t uniiie d c, to the hands. The Hyde Park fund played an,. Holidays gntil t a. m. vi r t.ie attitude the people ot con-- 1 Vard gth (ward VI ii : U We are again handling the v natl ir t tin- - t it hew taken toward his . a'l tl.xt during the dinner hours which L. S. James t Cardon, ference) e o, rs i t. J.Iy Ii.hhD 'rtn Blend famous Hawaiian i.,i k pt even- thing lively. Among Di.gi .,n. he jrediits thut witE-i- Anderson. c hi tne rc;r-mwhile Coffee, hurt a i Will ground tine IIvnnnp and liitK-is Pi jou the out of town guests were Fuipliirt Logan 11th ward (ward con- -. lv iJlS t ,di wail. t cnip.tir- - It is catkrt i.i.k !m, fh n city J eautifica-ln- ference) President Kurh and wife Samuel W. Wl Henderson, N. aliai-Ii dna r s Youth iand t tim handle eggs which we date-ar;d as tah W. Merkley. W. lhndricks and wife Bishop;"e . I.' uni. 1 he prT is ('Ic. ivtnl-be de to f rM i.i guarantee the peifect, I Danielson and wife of Ijevvh,ton nation Ilyrum Logan 12th ward N. A. Lar- iirvs si tt t try it. I tltink I have i tried many tvon thing i this k.tirt, Many old time residents retuvn-- 1 livered to ts daily and free from v hi tv k Jgnfth in the United sen, E. T. Ilawkins. hut ntl ing r. ;Ii tl.is. A Never over Si; U'1l.tt.' n nterialize. ed home for the day. Ttie bish- - all imperfections. Irovidence 1st ward J. w 't'i it. Your dealer guarantee lev r Pome mis vis.ted llulme,' Vo ko Hickman. J i ic l:rom the first and the,one will rrti.ru vruip e.vrev if it d vs tm s i C K F.N DINNER mmud wmds and all the public SPECIAL rkase. JGa get it and see what it 2nd ward S. K. cot providence means to Tint , D liate..hint ?175 has :een Mitton, C. P. Cardon. Lathtrs were invited guests. FOR SATlRDVY s j ij eTi t Guitar and Harmonica fiifgving the ex-- ; River Heights ward C. TV. 40 CENTS Trial Tube Free i f hva"f ifvirig the uisvi by James A. Cragun, pntlic Dunn, Reed Bailey, AH Hours FTrt Wa!! Short IJotvr, Orders aL m in re. P'e Ladies f.aktt Ktofe lnvet The male glee club sang two Literarv Swiss and German Meeting I ui tr.al tube of YoulL ixe ahme donated Willard selections. F. Huber, J. Sermon Smith, Thomley LmioSp THE DAIRY SHOP Other Tk will conducted. Miss. Oralie Cragun pav :i ents made by j llhe yaii(.us organizations and A sleeve that , slides on i the ateompanud. Mrs. Elizabeth Ilulse gave a j v crl. wid be donated as'sron as handle sets the aj jaw of a new nt enough ward direction in position, wa can turn to tbs bony spinal column with Its - tasty, satisfying, anil with ail the nourishment of whole a heat. No need to lay f Held Wednesday SMITH FI EU), art limber In n for- providtho mus- THE GREATER GLORY AT THE CAPITOL Reunion ,, , t If This is Fef Xe. you trill clip these articles as they appear en h uerk, at the end of tuelve iceehs you uilt hate complete system of corrective and constructive exercises. f 1 j F.l-fe- n - fch- , -- - ZVI j . I I J i ad-vou- n I ' -- f 1 A 1 MEAL IN TWO o l , ikautiiv t j j i i I . i j . C I I . I I v ( s . , So Soft So White i 1 j i . j nt-s- . thi-1.- 1 i . pro-n.oti- 1C 1 . Diet for Adding Weight targe boat of cooked or raw cereal aerved , with creem or milk. Two tablexpoomfu! of bra flake Bran, com or whole . and a moderate amoeat of ugar. ' , wheat bread and butter. Cocoa, chocolate or coffev ub-- etltut. Between break (alt and luncheon take at lea at - twa glaaeea of water and oaa glasa of milk. LCNCBX0N: A eream aonp. Dark bread with plenty of butter. At least three- - vegetable In aeason, preferably creamed. Ripe banana with plenty ot cre&m, or gelatin with eream- - Cocoa, chocolate or coffee aubstltut. Between luncheon aud dinner take on glaae ot water and r ee glaae o( milk at tntervala. DINNER: Broiled lean meat, flab or chicken- - One vegetable. or gelatin with Salad. Rice, tapioca pudding. . whipped cream. Cocoa, chocolate or weak tea. Before bedtime drink on glau of water. AS to - A letter he. A. A. McGovern. t Mr. it cOorern ehoulB be Mreefl Weet VXb Street, New Tor Olr. a-- k -- . . 1 v j R.'Kiiu-committ- n, . -- ee I I -- ! ! m - 1 whc-ik-.c- r 1 i clisa-Ii- j fStlKrABT- 111 1 : 1 1 Ij0n - k- p - e. 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