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Show Saturday, February 26, 1927. the journal, -- HISTORIC SKETCH Some Coincidents and What became of 'I Logan citv, cache lounty, Utah PAGE THIRTEEN, v Home Health Club Edited by DR. DAVID R. REEDER, Kansas City, Mo. hem Making-meoxer:. A again. What more can fN the days of our Missouri troubles, Thomas II. Renton was weeks ago I told you that fewjing . in do 7 United States Senator trom Missouii. He was an inteaise omt. Yes, many respects, .v Answer:-Man- x of gan-- i Moimon hater and did what he could on exery occasion to harm n!ans body could be compared uiene are cured ly a very s,m- ,Ue process. It can do ro harm; the Saints. To him is attributed the credit or discredit tor the!t(7 hou'se1x11 wul ,lu down and re' 1 call on the Saints in 1816 for 500 men to no into the wir xxith1 H01;? .et a lew primes m Ipso1 uilt. same mannei in Mexico. however It must be done little Salts, , not expensive use or.e1 J. C. Fiemont, the famous ihv little a careful process. tiacupful to each gallon of hot j xvas a andthe ; i ca-w- s. - explorer, of charged J;o "'- - Mormons, The plans and specifications xreVr should be 110 degrees must VjemdiM'Tm(TnT(rwc.ikaTrn this hot Water rn hou: mont had ftade txxo expiormg larint1uenced that he had wir-- l : a time, two or three timelnti! overcome, tfins to California, and xvas in pd President Young that the The right kind of materia? daily, and wrap him up&tmghlj murder of Utah must be used in the the xxar xxith California when gentiles, , . rebuilding.110 heavy flannel that has been1 miKt t, ,T ' son-in-la- w UJ Benloiu .P0, ; - Hifloni ! Chevrolet in ; , tokeS: t lied ;i.i fZi, eBrr haved -.- trol of the whole- region foe the United States, and had pretty well succeeded when Kearney reached Southern California with his force. Fremont had set himself up as governor of California, and rather resented Kearney's interference, but was commander of all the forces on the coast and was a man that would stand no fool- - xxas the 4 JT1V?d a hoft of bx- - - Crea-Keam- ey Full-Crow- f - Monterey met General v had auciru Seems ; tions. Again there aild stupidity by wit and vwa and was taking him back east !cal calls for Sherman and a om The Mormon company was to he nature and temperment The General, who was) be his escort back to the Mis- - 'lKecl1uPn the balcony drinking injOi man may te change or so souri river. It was the troops of W. T wth delight the sweet strains-, 'altered and improved by re- tive chemistry that he virtually as(ceded f1'001 that killed Albert'I would rather becomes a new creature. No, p!ied, no; Johnson at Shiloh. Sidney The choir' You know and i know from Ring After the war, Sherman was ear ery s.nfer effectively made commander of the West- , (personal observation that by kome Aganl No taking into the body through e.8 ern military district which ,, 'the mouth certain chemicals oi eluded Utah. It at the orp ear This seemed to touch the veteran, who L usances, such as wine or time when the U. S. officials were conducting things with a now came forward and in a few 0t,er alcoholic material, opium the cocaine etc that a pretty high hand, and prejudice earneat wonls acknowledged pure clean " compliment paid him. He sahl iU.rson becomes vile and unclear. matter of course. There had!hlWf father He hadLard been several murders in the sPeec U:ompa ugly 1?uand: Parowan. from all of which had been'fr1.1.8 wrf territory, He did Parowan only sme brute, a thief, a .mu j 1, y m IH..I.I uMMwiw a innllni.i.nii,ifMmiim J'LvChaving seen it on the map. even a murderer.' Now if, . the He was giatified to behold the wrong kind of chemicals can do 1 'beautiful homes which the'ao ucl1 damage to a good per-- ! people, while facing difficulties,8011 ,s t not logical to believe land trials of the severest kind, that the light kind can te found had built up in the desert, and to change the evil pefsoQ into Sunday Tuesday his sincere wish was that theygood might live to enjoy them, and I do not wholly agree with SHE WASA to them hard times might some of the methods liSed at fGORGEOUS jthat come again no more. Monday present, but I am always open PASSION morning General Sherman at- - to investigate and prove any- tended a military review at thing which may be of value; When Dr. Koch said that he Camp Douglas, and during the day himself and party were the 'had made synthetic serum which guests of President Drigham destroyed Cancer' growth I was Young and other prominent) sceptical, but he convinced me a new car. This is what had told Smith drove out with in the felt that he had AC Oil Filter A MW AC ell Alter MBsm B il applf WMUW1 twaM wHtlmw ol Mint "re crea-Rherma- n j in-;:- ibtmttNtUArul MOiuta s ie MTtfar 1 Imio4 s Now I of the rfl p MtUtthtHttMli tmr4nw M iIm !w t" M i 46 O East Center SL, Logan, Utah work has to be done by you repairer aparentlyi j has finished with it. Q u a I i ty a t - -- j mean-career. Tfemptress ho e, - 4 I- J - -- J you-happe- n . -- connefct-jy0U'a- Tod-beari- ngs . aQ repair WE? dir-W- m Cache Auto Company deSSww j $393 iiritli Al gttewtBA.nat,Mkk 7 j we,., - (CkMkOM tUlloo Tlr mw ttuiliri i I JXd Truck Vi-T- oa Come in ami see these strikingly beautiful models I .1,1,1 nr l I HMItU Of course I ghouki be caie-- i ful, keep the 'speed 'of the car reasonable and not far with repairs. Then he needs your help. "I never had any repairer you will find it .necessary to against main bearing but this one ever suggest any guard troubles. Use plenty of oil. It aron orderhe this thing might pay even to forget the gued. rule over oiling. It Then you have never be- wouldagainst be difficult to get oil up fore had work done by a truly past those rings, so carbon competent man No good re- irom excessive oiling should pairer expects to do the whole not worry you for a time, thing any more than a wise It would be wise to guard manufacturer guarantees that against excessive tj Under wear your car will be perfect the day. that might come from the new you acquire' it. He knows the find tighter rings. Watch this Vi .'SSS.ktod of a report particularly in starting when 5'0U to Teneral made the engme is cold. j,,, to .remove IBANEZ i e A' Grant on his return to Wash- - t ; j The main point in driving . wc .V do not but Youve had new bearings & new car considerately is to know, , ington GREATEST know that the President visit- !in thia engine. Now lets see lap in the cyoi dors by n natu-a- l NOVEL NOII ed Utah some months later, id Trtw1 what part you shouW P,ay in process. You should apply such as 1 aun receiv-- e A SCREEN and told Governor Emery toi. jn or(rer tQ ytiake it a somewhat the same rules as in 1,1 woman worth are while, Che SENSAT10N see to it that the Mormons had weighed Two Hundred and gfenuine success. You probably cases where you have fitted wfll not hold to any arbitrary new rings, and exactly the J. cf Fremonts record in theiSeven pounds and was mentally rule regarding speed because same prdeess when you have ended 'his sick. You know what I xxar practically yon appreciate the strain upon had the cylinders rebortd and He did not go out in a! couldn't even write a letter. Her bearings when the engine is oversize pistons installed. This blaze of glory. Nor did his daughter told of .her pitiable pulling slowly up a grade. If however, is a proin, lapping father-in-laThomas H. Ben- - condition and undertook to be you feel that the speed should cess that calls for your best old ton, exemplifying the adage the nurse and carry out my be kept below twenty-fivtory ot you judgment. HERE i ando Rmhi ranking falls upon this rock shall; pet ions. Now the mother writes are wrong. There will be times pamton "You'll hear some people say with hi greatest tales, 'Tbe broken. be splendid letters, she ifl nearly dot when thirty would be found to keep the speed of the car at TorfTne Four Horsemen, 4 jmal in weight and does her far less injurious. In other about the- same poiut for at rent and "Blood and Sand. J a hOUSework without taring. ofwomans power, must use good least five hundred miles, That An epic words, you modern Another in the same ' mental judgement in this respect, is good advice because you are flaming picture of a wno siren. With Greta Garbo, but thin' as k rail.' is keeping in mind that so long concerned with the speed - of condition, has set all filmdom aflame wa now of normal 4 weight and sings as the enginto ,i. not being the engine, not that of the car. her beauty.at work, which is pushed hard the repair job la her happily in c.'.r itBenson Ward R. 0. Larsen instead of a burden. She also! not likely! to suffer. second gear though t joy and Alma Sonne. liYou now writes splendid letters of havent had time to self may be running at what Spectacular! Alsen and Hyde Park-A- lma ten carefully to your revam her health and happiness. seems to you a most moderate Francis M. Young. AH readers of this publication ed engine but Im willing to bet speed. Try to keep the engine Romantic! Logan Third Stephen Thur- are at liberty to write fof infor- youll hear some main bearings at a speed that permits it to and Reuben L. Hill. ston mation upon any subject per- knocks for a while. That is be- run at greatest efficiency, reThrilling! Fouth Frank L. West and taining to health. Address all cause you have had new rings gardless of w hat gear you are William Evans Jr. communications to Dr. David H. installed. They .will cause thd in. Fifth John IL Anderson Reeder. 3131 Main Street, Kan- pistons, to drag a bit and that "Thij usually ia an engine with , and George L. Daines. sas City, Missouri, giving fall accentuates any .looseness in speed, equivalent to that of a GRETA GARBO Ninth A. E. Cranney and name and address and miles car speed of twenty-fiv-e at least the main bearings. This Howard Reese. was but nesa there before, MORENO an hour on level road. Of six cents in postage. ANTONIO Tenth John T. Caine and R. with , the pistons offering no course It varies with different E particular drag no knock V makes of car, but you soon Lionel Barrytpoee CLUB NOTES North Logan Wm. A. NoMe Gangrene; find it and can locate it by the velopcd. B. Wamef Su H. is the Grandpa Roy DArcy and A. G. Lundstrom. , "This knocking will continue varying effort of the engine in yictim. Directed by Dear Doctor Reeder:-Yo- u will until the rough edges of the pulling, Once you have found ind Jtney this speed make a note of An intenlational competition remember our is piston rings wear off Be grandpa. FRED in work The smoothly. pistons where the ammeter 'Indicator of practical telegraphy will be nearly Ninety-thre- e years' old then will ride more easily ad points ,ta Then be governed by held at Como, Italy, in Septem- now and has been NIBLO well the strain. on the main bear- this rather than byi the speedber in connection with the ob- until a few months very Has had ago. of th will be lessened and the ometer, making due allowances servance of the centenary bunion for com- ings and has years Volta. will disappear, Jusrtfor tbe current drain forJight3 Alessandro of knocking death plained of cold feet for a long how good a job you make of to be driving at f time. One foot got sort and we e thein inventorseig-arettjde rings jngrht. 'Watching the ammeter A Philadelphia took him to the hospital where breaking holder is mounted on a Upon tow well du enable you to keep track largely pends they said it was Gangrene' an you drive the c'lr for the next jef (he engine's ' speed when thimble to prevent feminine incurable. W e used a deep the-ap- y week or so. With the re a g in low',; second or and to hold a cigarette on as and lamp you snggestwl and Its rew!vergev tight touching table without It got well, tut now its troubl- - and these -- T dragging,! Youd think I was learning pistons m $495 after the ! mi 745 (UuutfcCM?) MmItIho AwlMln ex-lain- Much AmI 715 . Truck on New Door Handles several engine. ' Smith been given a few new ideas too. and repeated for my benefit the exact warning given by the repairman. He means .that if you want repair work to be one hundred per cent satisfactory you cant expect to sit back and consider the Job entirely comlete with the paym of the b'll, I , - 695 The Landau . mw AC ir eUraw wfcrawdt Motor mm A MW Ik he The Sedan Cabriolet wtr. New Tire Carrier the repairer - the day The Coupe $595 $625 The Sport Ait from itw AC Air Cleaner A in i Lamps hd aMcotri liipi MeEkh mm buUet-ryp- e 44 pteulag touch of bsooty an4 Mvk repairs to e Bullet-typ- - J525 . The Coach Fenders n New lull eroirt osrtiM fra4n tdd mm mi MttMtatw tfat w Md WnwtiM b w- 1,? - The Touring or Roadster low-price- -i 8fh- reduced prices 1 Not only does this most beaud cars offer tiful of all new paneled and beaded Fisher bodies but also many new fine car features and mechanical refinements such ati , . CAR . -- amazingly improvements I0H1I SMITH the state of affairs arched from Loa Angeles , to you read someh'ttei. Sherman sent, ,IfJ be letters I an receiving an officer to Utah to invest!-'- 0 ?ate conditions. This officer'1 rom those who going ma,lc il 'P-fair report. Later through the process you would Sherman himself came to Salt elieve ex cry word said by the bake. jlVmous Di. Edward E. Slossom They arrixed on Sunday the in his recent lecture on AHD-HI- S ?th of October. In the even-- , live Chemistry." in the distinguished Many were quite skeptical party, "bo wei'e staying at the Tow n- bout the Statements made by nd House, received a serenade the lamous scientist but tht VU. MAN FKATl'llR PF.RVICF. ffom the Camp Douglas band. advanced student who has had Star tiuiMing, Wnslnngton, I), C. l as-hundred 1 years ol people training and experience ,in ,the street before rejll not deny Lut rather admit the hotel and General Sherman that Dr. Slosson is inclined to was urgently solicited to make Freaking In Repairs sale and conservative a He declined, however! Every time your care is He claims that creat ive'chem. it is, in a sense, a new orowd gradually dis-- , aH d ersAbout 10 o'clock you re con! ?fai,Y '? That peo sistent in youT car care you choir, !, vxill seek to break in the "ho had been attending just as you would break Mormon batallion arrived on the scene. The time of most of the men soon expired and they were discharged. At the request of General Kearney about 146 of them and xvere nut under the com- when tjx: lv safe in Utah. Lshness. This WilU Te-in- Low Cost to drive all over again! Smith did cut them off that they could not get into the country' ' vin are. I reported. And wHich lay before us to destroy every time you have big re-- J inhabitants of our. land, pair work done you have an put it came to pass that to enjoy ownership land3 we had passed by. of a newer and better car. 1and the inhabitants thereof Next week, No.. 189:-trick were not gathered in, were des-I- n Traction. , j troyed by the Lamhites, and (Copyright by the, UlmantiK.jr towns, and villages, and Feature Service). cities were burned 'With fire. , hf And it came to nass that we did again take to flight, and those J The Book of Mormon j whose flight was swifter than i the Lanunites did escape, ir.d Is It Truth or Fiction? those whose flight did not exceed the Lamanites were swept (Coniintiwi from Tagc Seven! . , down and destroyed. And now behold, I, Mormon, one to fifty acres are common ; of two hundred acres not infre- do not desire to harrow up the. quent, knd of greater extent, souls cf men in casting before them such an awful scene of only occasionally met with. .The great number of these blood and carnage as was laid enclosures, and their, varying before mine eyes, but I know these things must surelv s&es, and distribution,- would seem to Indicate, that many of be made known, and that , al! them were built for temporary things which are hid must be upon the house tops places of resort ia ease of inva- revealed ' Arc now. I write somewhat sion Of their lands by an enemy. The larger forts were undoubt-erl- y conceiving the sufferings vf occupied by large armies, this people. For according to and were places where final re- the knowledge which I have resistance was made' after the ceived from A moron, behold, small forts and places of resort the Lamanites have many priswere abandoned, and the people oners, which they look from the of Shemzah; and there gathered into the larger enclo-- tower women and children. Were ' men, s ures. A few extracts from the writ- And again my son, there are ings of Mormon, describng some many widows and their datigh of the events of the last great ters who remain at Sherri ah: war between Nephltes and La- and that part of the provi.Jons manites, will help us to under- whkb the Lamar .'es did : stand the story the ruined forts tarty axvay, behod the arny f of i'.iiophi has '.hi ried away, telL ; And in this year they, (the and lelt them to .yander withe- Lamanites), did come down soever they c?.n far food; nr.d against the Nephites with all ofhanywa--old wcii.e i do faint b an die their powers; and they were the . And the army which w waih not numbered because of the greatness of their numbers. - ttne is weak; and- the armies of are betwixt "And from this time forth Ithe Lamanitesdid the Nephites gain no power Sherrizah and me; and as many over the Lamanites, but began as have fled to the army of to be swept off by them even Aaron, have fallen 'victims of as dew before the Wn. .their awful brutality. These quotations will give us - "And it came to pass that the Nephites did again flee, a faint idea of the events of frpm before them, taking alltthat war. and the .ruins bear of just each, a the inhabitants with them, both) silent wiH.t-.sd It is a terrible in towns and villages. V strug become when men it came to .pass. thatidit.wn cam 'against us again, l hoed with such implacable hate and we did maintain the City. that they can only be satisfied h And there were also 'other cities j with the blood of their were maintained bjf the.ents. (To be continued) Nephites, whjoh strongholds . what-opportun- ; ity Wer . - u ' I tht - -- - i s eon-An- lm-th- ey oppon-whic- 'r 'hi a V,u- - 4 |