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Show tf s FACE Tv70 ri nri JulTvNAL, Lw5AX Q n, CnCriri Welnesyt JIay, COUNT -- No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels THE JOURNAL BY PUBLISHED EARL : ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY & Editor ACGU3TU3 GORDON loitered at the Poet OfHee every day at Logan. Utah, aa Second EIm Rat Subscription ' ' . BT MAIL. PER MONTH, in Ad ranee . ; CARRIER. .PER MONTH, in Adrance 1.00 Per Tear will be Clrei tor Advance i A Discount of Payment for a Foil Year. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ' - oe TOc Member of Associated Press Tbe Aaaodated Press is exclusively entitled to the ase for repetdlee-Mo- n of all tews dispatches credited te tt or tot otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. herein are also" AD right pt republics tioq el special dispatch reserved. , , To-Da-y O ko& Always on Hand at SCHR A MM-- J 0 HNSOX Drug Stores Beauty of Design and Economy in Price worH wo do. 'Our They characterize the monumental of success has been founded upon these two ieatuie cur business. l quotWe ask the privilege of submitting deigi.s-au- . ing prices to you. If you can find a better stone at a lc--s pi ice than can give you, you will be fortuna.e indeed. We specialize on California Granite Bases . . FUNERAL HELD AT WELLSVILLE Q , are taken from Yesterday TIIE JOURNAL'S barometer fba above readings S oclock except each afternoon Sunday, The yesterday" it reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. FOR P. O. HANSON WELIJSVILLE, May 4 The funeral services over the remains of Edmund W. Walters, oo years of age, a hotel man, who died of heart failure Friday afternoon while at work in the storeroom of the Economy Butter shop at Ogden were hed in the Weilsville tabernacle on Monday May 2nd at I p. in. with Bishop John B. Kerr of the second ward presiding. The music-waby the members of both of the ward choirs under the direction of Choister Wm. J. Allen Commenced by the singing:-DeaTo The Heart of the Shepherd. Prayer, Daniel T. n s r Stuait. The choir then sang, Nearer My Cod to Thee. Thos Jensen of Ogden with whom Bro. Walt- ers was working at the time of his death spoke of life Iteing very uncertain, and of having known 'Bro. Walters for the past 10 years, found him to be a real true friend, very dependable, always cheerful and a real friend maker where ever he went. He of the Later-Da-y spoke Saints too much? always being ready to assist. I have always maintained that each familys income and Violin Solo, Wm. Douglass on the Piano by Miss each family's spending was strictly its own business. But, after all, the most prosperous industrial institution may put up a sign Irma Maughan. The next speaker, E. R. Owen of Logan spoke Safety First, and no one resents it. of his early boyhood associaShall we always live in the sun? Shall we always have an tions v ith Bro. Walters, also era of prosperity? What kind of an age will our children live that death is essential and that in We cant be sure of leaving them prosperity, but we can the Spirit is indistructable, also leave them a knowledge of the value of money if we start in of Religion being a good thing, ' helps or$to live. better also to time, which is better, , try and be happy and scatter it It is a good thing to teach them this principle of living. around so all will feel it. I buy this, I must do without that. Or, If I give up this and Vocal duet, Bock of Ages, that, it will be possible to btiy the other thing.' In other words by Mrs. Mattie Darley and Miss 'teach them the compensations of wise spending and the peace Irma Maughan. Joseph Sorensen of Mention, born of saving. who labeled as Bishop of the M waid with Bro. Walters as 1st 1 ,The Daily News is to give a series of articles dealing with Mr. Counselor for a number of years Hepry Ford,. We understand that thq title will be The Dawn of spoke of his honesty' and' faithfulness in the churcfi work, al- -' the Tin Elizabethan Period. Ptmeh. ; so spoke of his labors as Superintendent of the Sunday School there. SCENE IN FLOODED AREA Bishop Kerr spoke of the coming of tne Son of Man and made closing remarks and Thanked all in beha'f of the family for any assistance or hetp given. Closed bv the choir singing Guide Me To Thee. Prayer by Alex Archibald. The Bowers were profuse and beautiful Iteing earned by 16 of the relatives. The Pall bearers were Evan Pei kins, James 0 Ila'l, Wm. Jones, Chris Larsen, Wm. Waiteis and Earl Parker. Y' A laige cortege of cars, fo' llowed to the Cemetery, whete the remains were laid in their (ttnal resting plae. Mr. Edmund Walters was ,i boih in Weilsville CM. 8th 1872, wheie he lived until his marrito Margaret Archibald, and age Refugees aboard barges bound for a camp at Vicksburg, Miss, to Paul, Idaho, where moving after fleeing their homes which, had been inundated by flood in the hotel busi- " . waters. ness for several years moving - money-spendin- g. " , . 1 , Jte& THE FEATHERHEADS By OdioriM That all Vbo Think vjivt' GdT A PHdN&roQ: J voo never, consult IS Em , min -m wwinmn up '.WD.IH.' t... - ElT A CSCJgS VMO Soaks You a aucFGS PdE?Y BEEaTH he takes Talking- - To Consult h you-w-Y- ou - MfWlUli.tii - - - iimtihU-ilmi- . i it free, and to be of value it ought to be Under om staml-- , out monev, friends or power, independent.. no: do we 'aid txpect .he gov- . Coia Rui&cu. g ...lit,. Ilopsieida eminent 'to support trade; we OLIVIA bors the belief that Stephenson eXpecj. (r;lfje () sippoTt the An emergency or Talbot Jennings, is not yet reduced to the status government. . (AF- - j Translated Md MOSCOW. of an ordinary lifer, and that national defense may require Shakespeare with the blank verse English instruuor at the reads, and the ancient jests re- - sity, the passtge op on the front some diffeient tieaiment, but CLOWN- - I in upheld he presents! novated will by two he will be back thlsj If before he under normal conidtions trade break Idaho once they 'things spring by the Cmversity of page more than Your so Its wtll fall MARIA its own re- Heralded as the first educational - shoullcl rely on s consciousfades from Indiana jtiade nfust the time conies. Ostensibly he is today with- permanent I , univer-revampe- d j te institution to produce a modern- - down ued classic when Romeo and Juliet Professor John H Cushman, was given last vear. Idaho has head of the department of dramatics into ,vviil produce m Twelfth Night Twtlfth Night (translated modern poetic English, eliminat'd med eval costume for. he says, some of the action and fitted it to modern dress would destroy some the reqairementa of the modern of (lie pla.vs effeUiYnes stage. Adiences nowadays appreciate The Bard makes two characters the bright colors and action, but thus: tan do very well without unintellispeak FLOWN 'I am r s ,1 e! on two gible language and scenes winch do not centuhute vitally to a plays points MARIA' T h a t. if the ,ne movements he believes Amateur breaks, the other will hold, or if actors, he adds, cannot dec la mi both break your gaskins fall blank verse toreefully. therefore belong to the province of private enterprise. NATIONS EQUAL IN EES OF U. S Proper Food and F.xercxst' By AKTfUK A. M( GOVERN J (Contmued from page Oney not help revealing' many new wants anti many' new sources from which they an be supplied. Our sister republics have of enormous value, resources from there to Strevell, also liv- to create seven years ago, when dea and increasing constantly ing yiA Logan for a number of he left a job as bond salesman w'orld whole of the years, he is survived by his and coal deaer in Evansville to pendence wife and Three daughters, Mrs. rise with the fortunes of Ku upon the products of their Wm. S. Moyes of Ogden Miss Klux Klan. He startled his natural resources assures them1 Beta Walters of San Francisco 300,000 Booster subjects of the of a continually enlaiging ccm-- 1 and Miss May Walters. His step imperial realm in those days by mertial horizon. While our own mother, Airs. Sarah A. Waiteis dropping from the skies in an countiy is desirous of partici-- j of Weilsville and tw o sisters airplane to address their d pating in tins' trade, it does not one brother, Airs. June Bair night meetings in his regal wish to do so at 'the expense of!' of Websvitle, Airs. Andrew Neil-- 1 vestments. Coleagues spoke any other people, but upon a sen of Boberts, Idaho and Mi. mysteriously of his spyr and basis which is mutually just and1 W alters of Bexbuig, ldapaganda system by which he tquitable, Commerce has no also sulje. The remains weiej could set atoot in every Indiana other permanent foundation, We expect other countiiesj brought from Ogden on Mon-- J county, between noon a nd sup--1 day and taken to the tabernacle per time, whatever older he (to produce icmmodities which wheie they laid in state and, wanted spiead. we t?an use for cur benefit, and The m v J of nissteiy he ere- -' we expect to produce commod-ate- d tbtii as kept him from be-- 1 lties which they can use for ing regfided as an oidmary pri- their benefit. The result is a soner. OUiCials of the peniten- more abundant life for all con- tiary have denied him visitors erned. and have puniJied hint in soliIt is this, mutual interdetary coni figment. The prison pendence which justifies the hoaii htta i idea that no uie in- whole Pan American move-- ) INDIAN P0LIS, May mate inr be hbetated by ment. It is an ardent and When state prison gates ur p..iole w,lhin 1 years desire to do good, one to ot swung shut in 1U2J on D. C. incdicuatcin, htpmg to allay another. would that Meve Stephenson Indiana pi epared to lmruus Calling attention that the adventui-- i snoitly oc leleased. forget the J4 year-old conference now in session here, er who had been for a brief but Three guanas have been the third of its kind to lie held day its most spectacular missed lor smuggling notes since 1911, has a ct'zenfrom Stephenson to friends out- President standing, A hie sentence ior murder, in side the waJs. Prison n its great with the aWuction es have resiHed in vain writs aid be lvelieved and death ot an Indianapolis demandfhg his presence in court jnient lies in the fa t that it girl, had cut short the role of Thrice in 18 months, Stephen-Uoosie- jrepicsents not governments but' Warwick in which the son has been outside the prison private industry. Governments do not have, b'ond and chunky Steve had in the garb of a Bee man. Tw ice cast himself. 'he appealed m com t to pi ess commercial relations," he conBut 18 months have passed) for freedom. Oreo, with the tinued. They can promote and and Stephenson is the liveliest eyes of the state upon him, he tncouinge it, but it h distinctllifer Indiana ever had. Already .was taken to Indianapolis to y the business of the people lie has made more trips outside; If this desirable befoie a grand juiv them v Ives. testify the pnson than most convicts about alleged political is to activity grow and prosper,' coiruiv make in a lifetime. His activiti- - tion. The it is to piovide the different was told that juiy es, real or lumoied, attiact as Stephenson could and would nations with the means of selfwide inteiest as when he ruled talk of wrongdoing in high p'ac-- leahzatioin, of edination, pro-.- ' the Indiana Ku Klux Klan. es, but it got no information gross and enlightenment, it; ' He has taken with himto his from the man who must in general he the product remarked, cell the atmosphere of mysti- - when he was nr iix iMa.I of mur-!of private initiative, cism and power which he began der, that he won d ' talk when Under five governments mid-an- j pio-Dani- el Fn mw P)tunal BiWtor, ( oniU AUtltal ( vlltye Moderation Makes For a Long Life T practice moderation in all thmes is to lead a sane O existence vvlich is ronduc-thcbliPr it be longevitv in mutters pet Lulling" to vi ark, recreation, social activities, exerois", eating, drinking or any other activity, moderation is the one practice that makes for a wcil balanced mode of living or may bring on such conditions as chronic inflammation of the stomach, o tire Over-eatin- g ovdr-drinkin- g j 1 par-(1'i- ti sin-ce- ie -- dis-viv- id semi-offici- al - authoriti-connectio- -- i i- j j 1 Round Tvo Is Fannys rbi39. Fathij nf,o The-pueu- c LiesAev-THA- T'3 FQEE e 270 NORTH MAIN is much food for thought in the following, from the of Olive Roberts Barton; pc-Arnold Bennett says in his book Things That Have Interested Me; The papers are adorned with advertisements of experts mho offer to teach the craft of earning incomes. But I doubt if I have ever seen the advertisement 'of an expert who was ready to teach how to spend incomes. Tie proceeds to tell us that the French peasant is generally cited as the model of economical living. True. But they work too hard and pinch too much, with the result that though they live well, so far as they try to live, they do not try to live enough. They have developed ferocious instincts of avarice. The American, both business man and artisan, works hard and spends hard. Mr. Bennett would likely call him extravagant, as he calls his Englishman extravagant. And without doubt he is right,- Americans have made a We demand good houses to national sport of live in and food furniture in them. .We demand gQod clothes and cars and theatres. We demand clubs and pleasure parks and dance floors. Not the rich man alone. The medium earner demands these things, too. And does he save on his. table to get these things? Not' usually He demands good food, too., Is not the American going to the other extreme and living - rr v. Order Early For Decoration Day FORMER CITIZEN WISE SPENDING THERE Get the genuine, to the yellow pack-agegood drug store. Price ffiA-i ' . .Fair. 5 Change1 NIGHT TO-TWELFT- rrr t t at any READINGS BAROMETER ......Enin - Hr ' Matter BI SPEECH If y visit to U pmuamthr r at4 towels )mv4 f to ttenuiffe Cm TeoWts, which take BaaliMSB nad prepared especially for tomedi sea ett the b4 etiect rmltiof froa 4 preesvre. That empty fnawtai fedm et the that pit of the fttomech wtii diiepMiri BiKHia eervous feeling with heart pal piurtto wui vamsh end you will again bi to take b deep breath without That drowtr, aleepy feeling after dinner will be gepUced by m desire for will cmm. cnterta'nznent, Bloating iroar limbi arm and finger Will no longer W cold and "go to el cep" be cause baelmann a Gu Tabkti prevent gee from interfering with the cireula the week,, except Sunday, I IDAHO STUDENTS GIVE MODERN 4. 1927, A G8EKT DEAL. OF MONEY, SuT ns hacn iNvn-e- become tto a MgMSEtl OF A Social FRatEUnjiTV AT COUEGE. KiJney dtseasf s trouble and eonstltutiunal Siii lx as yiuit, diabetes and some forms of ilieumatikm It m just as important to observe moderation in eating as !e other things. The ideal is to have a well balanced (In t, wkiui is one that consists of about Hiree ounces of protein a day such as lound in meat, eggs, i and milk, in moderate amount of tar bohytli ales suUi as macaroni, potatoes, brvad, cereals and other foods ( ontainlug star. Ii Sugar should be used sparingly because It Is constipating and tends to cause acidity amt obesity. One should also have a certain amount of fat, represented by butter, cream and the fat of meat. These form the primary requisites for nutrition. In ftddinon to these types of food, fii-i- there are substances necessary for good health which are known to exist but have never been separated from thp good. These substances are called vitamins and are found in fruits in tbelr fresh, uncooked state as well as milk, butter, nuts and some fresh vegetables. Many vitamins are destroyed in cooking so It is important to partake o! the foods containing them tu their uncooked state. a General Menu BREAKFAST: Any kind of fruit ; cereal with milk or cream; dark bread toasted with butter; coffee substitute. LUNCH; A Soup of any kind; fruit; corn muffins; glass of milk; stewed fruit or gelaMh,-Drintwo glasses of water between lunch and dinner. DINNER: Broiled lean meat, chicken or Ash', two green 'vegetables; for dessert a pudding or gelatin; dark bread nd cocoa or chocolate. GtOrAf "Eitrsor A. A. McGovern. Address u letters to Mr. McGovern, No. 41 Fault .4 2nd CilyL. Stt Ney fork |