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Show F-- CITY, PUBUSHEDflft WiAys-Otertan- at th Katermfr t - Fort OtO eTerj iijr la the week. at Letaa. Utah. aa 8aeua4 Slaaa Hatter t Subscription Rat erpi Member of Associated Press ttootifattoawtspawlictTrrefnreirtirtroFSoroIBfrwIaa paper and also tba local newa pulilluhed therein. ( special dispaicbsA All right ot repubJIraiiou , - . t - , i - - I Days Ift tnt one tiiinesK-- mt hearts t be Kh.d, iuIkk our we try are wet. tlw 'K. , children, dour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , NOTICES . I the twilight. of ! f. i return. v her '" : happy of prei. hat will A,M Nq ward meetings,,, in Cache and "Logan stakes Sunday even- ing, March 6th AU are going u, the Court of Honor meeting at the tabernacle at 7 oclock. I alone . CHURCHES I (lie fire, dear Mothc By with ! (the sales rooms of Hatch Motor The service for Su ay and the week at the Pr sbjtenan 'church iife as follows: Biblq School at 0 q clock. Worship jll a. ip. Christian - .and ' - raaenred. Fourteen r M tor repaHirtk credited la true eifluatvely entitled to. the I Royalty-to- vrc Kitting Company Send eud i Car Used By! The Daimler K.night Limou- -' sine, which was the personal car of Ilis Majesty King George V of Englahd from 191t until last - Rr Motor : BT WAIL, PER MONTH, In Advene BY CARRIKR, .PKK MONTH, In Advance A Wseeeot t 1.0 Par Year will bn Given for Adtaaoa, t Payment tut n Pa Yaor. ' ADVERTISING RATES ' FURNISHED DM APPLICATION The Aaaorlated d Knight British Years. Half;? (By H. W. j ACOUSTU3 CORDON t BeShowD Here - ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY & AS WE SIT BY THE PIKE TONIGHT of England's f.STYLE IS V Sftt u rday," March 5, 192) CACHE COUNTY. UTAH foundries shape women's "hats; t King BORN IN METAL MOULDS f THE EARL LOG All TH2 JOURNAL, TV7G G2 The cards being sent here by The. company, berain ere alao Willys-Overla- Christian ?Eildavolv 6 :45 p.m. Devotions 7:30 p. m. Jesus Whom Do Ye Sa QuestW Now tlmt theyve left the ptd, I'U' Cjwe so loveu n, the voice no "dear, to Iietr, neer Will nd of Toledo, Ohio manufacturers fwoo , ; oev (' hearts erased. or days But the laughter and suujt, , of Overland and Willys-knigcars, as an example of the longe- Lthat were merry and I Light Bearers, .Wednesday evening 7:30 p. vity of the Knight type (sleeve aright. Fair Discussion class. Coopera-iRain Change valve) engines, which are used j From dear oee ut . have vunlhh' tioii d 8 cars. While will" be the topic for con- the Willys-Knig, , t0igW , in and used the f body deration, 'i!nil!l2!l!!a;!!l4!!S!5!rfI'iIi7!!!;!:f)!II!20 equipment . this car were all specially built ,wr growing eU. duarMother uul i .Thursday 7:30 Sunday School , Yesterday , for this Limousine at a very our hair is w turuinif gray. 'Association, The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer Chicago, 5 one bright, are, (AI'l Mud, 'free end of the braid goer into a high cost, the engine is the Thursday g:1g p. m. Sr. anil bHinatwe iron kettle, and .hovel .pindle and deft finger, start sew- - Standard Daimler dimmer totught. at 2 oclock each afternoon exeept Sunday. The yesterday an. a'dult using Knight, so ial Westminster Hall. away as titu to Add ((uUkly the making of ing at the top of tlw erown. nrteaaary patiiw leading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. em us t women n fiat, kh silk, UeslTn strong, Yet grows the from spirit Sam,Ba the lug the braid through (tie stitching wl Friday 7:3d p. m. Boy's club. ?, MU,- feathers from Arrlc or laces Journey along, and sloping often to fit bodying the same principles Of l from soli theru Europe. right, JUSTICE LONG operation as the Willvs-- night. 'Trying to dIn. what jthe crown to the plaster model. services Science our home, us wo .,it. Christian The Aniericau-itiadYet while hats which Tb soft crown is taken to the inY. the. 'will Charles tie 37 South held at Knight, which chic rival there Main, the. was; here lonj, T LAST, after prolonged delays for chapeaus ot Parisian metal mould for subjection to heat of the w often feel lonely at night, vector oclock. 6 at Mavth purchased engine, H ISundhy, ha neither cause or cue. th. U. li! this car last year from the Subject: Man. Sunday School brYm 7T ticatVd o,', 'a."other tfiriti.sh be turn in out manhole face. set good examples, tayght B. Broward, made in 1925 upon re--! layman of ht j BAROMETER READINGS j n pla-y- , To-Da- - y -"7 i ht , q " . in eb i ! guid-ie- - prm-es- DElJlYEl) A k- s K, e ( ; I a So. ..... wnniinlJA.rt.'.r.El'K; i'SS&iiTM j .tK I The the apixintment Edgar AU Through'We afjangemLts madt iby John N. To commendation of Senator Reed Smoot. hat S Thut without Year v or droad. you of his pamor.- amt the picture goes to tbeiThe vucutun snd resulting suction1 Wlhj s. President of Willys-OvThere was never any valid reason could holdup your head . . , jPtiftHRR aihI lubori's who Butkt a fold tbfk brim biiukIy thu land Company, this car will for being present and tho.se v bo once; but capuouSj punier moadi from huu & metal 'mould, giving it 4h your given .which be shown throughout the east Ad wr keep appoiatment should not ever had assisted in any way. Chorus. We have failh , j. j jji objections on the part of sornesenators prevailed, and confirX' hsifwouidiTck 5S' " Thee Every estabHshrnents! ' STh. ...'rirtt! er r"'71he , to a. h. i ir-tnaibn was held up until now. jnd shspw. aecording a of hut Urge Prwin A great JN. totjr. j 1 There was never any doubt as to Mr. Brossarda qualifka-- t est is centeied around car, mi op thm we get iOIieBOme at automobiles In the first place he was a graduate of the Utah Agricul-- j : A.woiusn worker takes a hank of of iarge cortege which for fourteen years serv-- , night. followed to the Logan cemetery "" ed f Mkhia. sin. urt More, aer. t th. a o an the King Eng hlemi. our cMUr ea. grand-- where the grave tas- dedicated the degrees of master of science and doctor of philosophy, and and night. It is indeed gratify- children by John Manghan of Wellsville. to. work at Cornell, following which he served chant tailor; of John Bench, the painter; of Campbell and Mor- ing to know that during the he did uowu from six sehool mates acted as p,IMr May years when Europe was in the above; as agricultural economist at the U. A, C, rell, mens clothing, furnishings, etc. beareds and his Cunday School in WOlld That each day. and He ' and war of the throes , , the of class member as and served carried the flowers which .And oh! Shades of Volstead! the Depot Saloon advertised trembled on the brink of des- .la 1922 he was appointed guide you aright. was a beautiful display. bis m,r;y 'aB'1 lovP you 8,1 'Federal tariff commission, on which board he again received beer, wines and liquors; not, of course for home consumption, pair, the confidence and faith of T(j your jrather each day, dont for- Mrx Gladys lfolmgreen and a recess appointment on Senator Smoot's recommendation in but to accommodate the through tourist trade, as the line of the King of England rested in get to pray son Dell are spending the week b mi That your ads may kepi pure the O. S. L. Ry. at that time ran directly through from Ogden an American design motor. 1925, which" has but just been confirmed. her parents Mr. and Mrs. jwith 8ap There was never any doubt as to his educational qualifica- to Butte, Montana. We can't imagine who were patrons of' the Realizing that the car with its In w E just am) (long history would instantly) The visitors in the ward the tions and his actual service and experience in the office had1 Occidental saloon, a half block west of the corner, .find favor with the American That you may" Ha down in peace cv . ' week were Mr. and Mrs. who be new could man over present a him is any great advantage given cry night. jt unfortunate that the space on thej program was so(pablic Mr. Willys and Mr. Ralph Jensen of Bear Riverchosen. Which goes to show that political position is no bed limited, otherwise, no doubt, McAlisters harness shop, Mrs.! Knight Whan Bernard, and Cora, dear Mar- - City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Betlh- ' 'of roses. display this car in, , Palmers millinery store, Greaies depot grocery, Thomas the1 P'an-joria too. ler of Daniels Idano Mrs. C A ' li,n,1: firstf ?ub ?llf,d 10 a ,ir b6lt Hillard of Maad Mrs Richard Newspaper. reports published some time since to the., effect Tailor, Andreas Peterson,7 shoemaker, the il. 0. M. and B Cos'mel'K'L sorrow and has Jieurtiu on fears, Through the this V. Atlantic, mg Lenhler of Blacktoot, Mr. and ' that Mr. Brassard's confirmation had been opposed by Senator stoi-e- , Fames butcher shop, Newberry the butcher; Squires) occurred and tears. in New York City a AMrS: Jas; ,ar,, t0 Goda a,kn0W,H f mith Cran King; are directly contradicted by the Senator in a personal le- barber shop-- James Quayle, dealer in genial merchandise. Hy- - little over a year ago. Since that 'Tw,VHand.. ' .. tter to a Logan friend, and this is confirmed bytha recorded vote rum Ricks fruit store. Goodwin Brothers, general merchandise, jtime ;t has been inspecte,) bv But vcil not call them hack tq this illtcl- vioild again; tiavid Jenkins, general merchandise, the 'Blanchard, '.House and of the Senate on Tuesday liut. t ot jhp Where sin ami temptations are rife Baldness Baffles the Cache Valley House, hotels conducted respectively by John !fast Bor wo feci that they, hy find taken anfj Middle West awav. Efforts of Science and Paul Lindquists-furniture Blancjiard Cardon;, and' under- - Accompanying the car is a Are liiuig a Happier life ' REVIVING OLD MEMORIES . have before us as we write, a reminder. Of , the Logan taking establishment, John Reed, general merchandise, and otherKni?bt motor expert who is (By Science Service) So oft write us letters dear (Inldrctl Dramatic company of forty-thre- e years ago, in the form establishments, might have found space to advertise their wares. fa?nliay 7T!th tbe Daimler eir. 3. we pi ay, WASHINGTON, Mar Thev lioer and comfort the beurt; Incidentally, it may be remarked, therig' a vast differenceDaimler-KnTghbald men who pin touch of a program issued at that time by tho Homo Dramatic comllopetul Tho duty today, may call you away, pany, saved during all of that time by Mr. A. B. Wilson of Hyrum. between the forms of advertising in those days as comparedtor will arrange to give special You are still uppermost in our thots. ing faith to the hair restorer The writer can recall the fact that the company was far wijh the present; as much difference as there is between thesbow'ns pf the newest deieiop-mor- e So write us often, and tell us thy boit.e on the bathroom shelf can never hope for the hirsute glory news. J" ol years ago as compared with thq Logan ofment n tbe sleev;Yalve capable .than the usual amateur companies of those days, Logan of forty-thre- e Ami words thut will giv us dslight; that was Sampsons. For the the And we hope that we, soon our loved thousands that pant nd;th(i play resented in the old Reese opera .house was an as- - today; but so farUs the peiTprmantfe of thq home, dramatiewJtKnigMWxes alopecious ones may uaa : five-actThen we'll cea.se to be lonely at night. to) more hair the Amencan English comedy by the famous playyirightBoyci- - companies are (kn$ernc4 ft, i?duld,-- ' Id i(sd a tbrttmon expression, turdtl by the illy? Medical Association and the U. TV Olsen, A. W, make any of the amateur companies of o some, to .Company. Advertisement. When caukj L Yhe;jpdiformer5,Jy':'uLi'P-Snirth,'"rStol;iy the curtain of life rolls down S. Public Health Service recomW.t beat them. M. ohn A. G. Rozsa, J. Bywater, Wilson, J Jones. Hyslop, J. are living who are wounded and And to' that' bright mend a good tonic, message, and tokm.,1 Williams, Miss Fletitia Haws, Mrs, G. J. Bywater and Miss Nellie a dandrutf antiseptic mixture of. be always consolation Hhore; may Jones, How it came that T, II. Cutter was not on the cast seems i(ytl in even mid "hat will like a case ever ulcohol and castor oil. These this found, blessings joys ' ours measures that have the stamp a mystery. where, in the flower of his VVir - wSb-tS- er - ; . i fl com-tion- wtr post-gradua- . T,7, - - - SSTiSSSS - sat - te , -- Co-o- p - S , , - - 1 fenS . k i WE V . , pt)-in- .' we-v- goi-ie- the same program, which was printed by Smith and Stratford, complimentary comment is made upon the company's performance upon the previous Saturday evening, of The affair was a financial the society drama, Mauds Peril, with Miss Nellie Jones in theide friends anticipated a sue-- j as.t renf!,D)n of the play success. The superintendency of title role This, according to the comment, was followed by what JM,IVII Service as the ward the ward Sunday School are to nonsensical piece of nonsense1 which must also It termed chapel was filled to its utmost be congratulated. have been off color for those pious days, as it adds: The com- capacity last Friday when the! On Friday evening following pany, we are informed, were not aivare of the low nature of the play was staged. Two perform- - the play. Mr. and Mrs. Jack an ances were given: a matinee for hjng entertained at supper with piece or they would not have permitted it on the stage children in the afternoon and radio. Covets were laid for 12 excuse that at this distance sounds a little thin. ... v , va , V'l As this program was number 23 of volume three, it is to be Both performances were well Death comes as a dark y assumed that the plays mentioned were but two of a long received. The cast has been sence to any household, it came working very hard over a Friday morning with special aeries.There are other interesting reminiscences in the form of ad- - Hywth and attained a smothness gloom to the home of Mr. and an! nTHta- - Mrs. Geo, W. Maughan, its Vertisements, for instance of a tortwv day. saK of ladies, misses' tl0nper1.0ITnarK'e of. characters that is usu- - shadow intensified by the sud- and childrens wear of all kinds, hy Z. C. M. I.; of T. B. Cardon, ally attained only by profes- - denness with which it struck its watchmaker and jeweler; of J. T. Hammonds btok store and sionals, all parts were well rend- - blow. Our hearts go out in synv iin furnished plenty of pathy to the bereaved parents stock of wallpaper; of Ormsby and Riters Pioneer Drug store; fun for the crowd. Between the and family as this makes the of G. J-- By water, house, sign and carriage painter; of the Fourth acts music was furnished by the second son they have lost in 2 C. B. Robbins, manager; of Carl J. Cannon, mer- Ward Kemp sisters. The cast consist-lyearAlways in death there On by the way I pre-!bo- j Co-o- p, s. THE FEATHERHEADS By Osborn rs: I may !of mKl,ca appro what nair a man has j0y ami deitght. From that blessed home, well nevr ahead y but they are cold comroam. fort to the really bald. For sure made ' And more no more lou,il.v at night. enough, baldness there is no grave many a heart will throb cure except upon rare occasions. in keenest sympathy with Mr.fr Grant Willis Nor has science been more and Mrs. Maughan. To them kas 'ogan chaPeI come one of the greatest trag-- ! DiUghan, eight year old son successful in unearthing the edies of life, the loss of a son of Geo. W. and Ellen Adams cause of baldnesst. One .German in the first bloom of boyhood, Maughan who died Thursday authority believes that it may At a time when he was becor.i- - .evening from tonsilitis and pneu be a secondary male sex character Consequently a man has ing the comrade of his father, monia. the champion of his mother, thei The services were conducted more call to blame his parents has been called to eternal by Counselor W. E. Nyman. The than his wile when he begins to rest In the gentle sunlight of choir sang. Though Deepening see his scalp appear through his jthe morning he has entered in- - Trials. The opening prayer was departing locks. Nervous condito everlastihg peace. But as the offered by 0. A. Follett. The tions have something to do with tomorrows come and go they speakers were Bishop N. W. it, it is generajy agreed, and will dull the edge of grief and Crookston and Heber Maughan occasionally syphilis is the bring to those who mourn, not of Logan. The choir sang guilty agent. Other physicians Sweet Hour of Prayer. Prof, have conjectured that baldness forgetfulness but knowledge, the knowledge that the good O. V. Israelson. Bishop Kemp 3 due to some disturbance of God doeth all things well. and Bishop Hull of Whitney. the endocrine glands. This obFuneral services were held j Counselor W. E. Nyman in servation is based on the fact at 2 p. m. in the North i half of the family thanked all that salts of the rare metal thallium which produces endocrine disturbances will also proThis and That, Over and Over duce baldness. No form of enFa.blesdocrine treatment, however, H that haa been usfid so far has in Ws been of Any use in growing a cover for a shiny dome. vmowIrradieation with roentgen &nc tnA rays does no good and exposure fndther to ultra-viollight is of very nothing to ta little use. In short, science does !,wdK masuccK not know wjiy the bald are bald It wdA lutt and. there is little the bald man SOUjT luCK,h can do about it but cultivate a cheerful disposition. i WWW i u sun has gone down while where sii i j ! fr , j j , J j . ay - 6ufcfe-o&- tNii-NAV- c- prsr. et The determined man whether he wants a. job; a partner, to make an investment or ' to find an investor will be found Battering th Gates of Opporof tunity with the solid-shot Publicity. |