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Show . TIIE JOURNAL, Saturday,' May 28, 1927. LOGAN CITY. CACHE UTAH COUNTY, r PAGE ELEVEN very little food in the house miles around; thousands have mighty little wood out- embraced it, and among others OF EARLY DAYS and side. We burned considerable ourselves and many in this Asagebrush that winter, at least neighborhood.' But what did they preach? Harry and I thought so as JOHN SQUIRES Mother and my sister could And why do' you call them UTAH bum it. as fast as we could prophets? Storv Continued Why they opened the. scripgather and lug it . into the tures in a wonderful manner; house. By JOEL RICKS No direct news came from showed the people plainly many Dad to us. Occasionally word things to come ; opened the we never; . Chrid would be given out in wandjtrie I I Become a Veteran Grasshopper Fighter tly'i before; and and meeting that all were getting understo? other things they intro- passed through the grasshopper seige of three or four! along O. K. in camp, and xtraordumry years duration and by the time they left for good we ( Uncle Sam's men weVe snowed?? JV? they said was an i : were a sorry looking bunch- - I will give you a little idea in re- -, in and half starved, one ancient record of the forefath-- ! died east miles of to the MonWers of the Indian tribea. ; gard to ,the way they treated us. The advance guard began arrive one morning and by night they had all landed without a camps. Of course this was good How were they dressed, and news to us. in what style did they travel? single accident. The kind of breed that paid rs this visit could next (Continued Saturday) They were dressed plainly! fly as far and as high as they wished. and comely, very neat in their ; ; ; The sky was so filled with and each wore a hat of! persons, when a time thisj Incidents them that one could scarcely having big Church low round crown diah color, came. news see the sun, and it was all a In im, after the broad and a History A letter was handed to Presi-whe- n fellow could do to face them of the Shakers, so it is .manner they began to light. I will 'dent Brigham Young by a mes4 said, for we had not the privisay right here that I have never' senger. After reading it he' (Continued fiom Page Seven) lege of seeing them ourselves. seen the same species since. called all hands together and1 77 .However, these fashioned 77 xTliey had a business activity, read it to them. This news fifty miles from Cincinnati. hats were not a peculiarity of that was marvelous to behold1 cast a gloom over .the entire The inclement season, the fa these to but as they never closed their chops bunch and spoiled our fun. We t;gUing travel in mud and eaclT ofThem by thT.Sh ackers, at a: t0? l"1101or or jaws until everything - in ' all returned to our tents and mid i,bim the time they passed through he i sight tf a green mature was wagons, and stood around look- -, cotmtry ; so they wore As to their style of devoured rigtdown to window- - ing'at eacfy other in silence, ri,l'-TVnembnrSUhem. he travoH ng, thcy sometimes go blihds artd greeri paint. A green- -' not. caring to laugh, play or purch to hunt them up and on foot 80metimes in a k hpm. tood no more show out eat. peach, jpie. enteitainment until he . and sonwtimsi.( pel.haps 1 the!;-Vf OT taan would Jn Jvvhile'in this mood the bugle able to renew h,s . He but thcy by water If a sounded "which meant that we kept hus identity ajourney. i rhigwith jJack Depipsey. secret, and themselves with neither provi0 purse male or female appeared out of were all to assemble at the gent by nor scrip for their journey, doors dressed in green he would bowery which was built for the nfmP of Coltnn, em?nsurneither shoes nor two coats be driven to cover or meetings, dancing and other down, asked if he could enter-- j apjece in less than no time. You must,amusement8 After being called stranRer wh0 had Well, from your description remember this, if they could eat to order President Young took 0 e of these four men I think I all the bark off a shade tree, the floor and began to speak The old gentleman cast his have seen them on the s which they did, it would not something like the following; him and beheld a tiers of Missouri. They had upon take them long to eat up a fel- - Brothers and sisters, the news weary weather beaten traveler, commenced a mission in the Inlows pantaloons when the color which reached us a little while soiled with the toil of a long dian territory; but were comsuited them. the air at 100 miles 'ago is very bad, and shows to journey, besmeared with mud, pelled by the United States J STREAKING through It was a mystery where they us that our enemies are still on eyes inflamed with pain, long agents, influenced, no doubt, after hour propelled by a came from and where they went our trail. Now then, we have beard, and a vistage lengthen- by missionaries, to depart from motor, turnpowerful, but light, ere 9 celebrate our ed by sickness and extreme fa- the Indian country, although over at terrific speed , . the oil must after filling their mission. All ing day, the day we enter- - tigue. After a moments hesi- well received by the Indians stand chances No be takenl can . we know was that they left the pioneer up! me bade welcome, and themselves. ed theae valley9 and j would tation he whole sui rounding You saw them then? country suggest that this news doeg not invited me into his house. SevBetween Cheyenne and San Francisco the blown and leafless, and our- - interfere in I did. mountain and desert divishazardous, least with your eral ladies were at tea. I adthe dressed as selves looking blue. Just think a stranger Were they well? ion U. S. Mail Planes are lubricated exclusiveGo now who had them come to partake cf in I of being one thousand miles anticipated believe all were with VICO 100 Paraffin Base Oil. they ly and yourselves for I have their hospitality for the and spirits. health from market, the season too far faitherfjoy good under night. all stands tests. I up will that our take Will they return soon ? 0, advanced to plant another crop care of They received me with a if we humble our smile have oil You the same can for your car, quality of welcome, and immedi- who would-no- t give the world htt e or no food in the country, selveg and t our trust in at a cost no higher than that of other oils insisted on my sitting to see them. so that famine stared its in the Him ately e Then we and down to tea, by simply asking for VICO. The Wpll, I am one of them, and face. People who have not did as he said during which variesl base never foe A You know we paraffin grade quality something like the following tho others you may perhaps passed through these famine always observed every car light, medium, heavy, extra heavy, in see. conversation took place; conditions can hardly under- - those days.?especially one quality! " super heavy that kind. You one ?of them ? God Stranger, where are you stand the hardship ahd feelings bless is You name? from? look fall and winter you. Wlt your certainly of those who have. I have been f?ovying a e tiodied men were called weary; you must have traveled My name is Parley P. Pratt, without bread weeks at a time, one of the four men you have PurPw ? a long5 distance. just living on segos, weeds ov,11?0 from am I Yes, described, but not much of a the beyond off which this army Always landing anything chewable. frontiers a dis- - prophet ; and as to a sight of of Missouri, and to armed strong hungry and never satisfield. I yfas twelve hundred miles. me in my present plight, I teeth, while pur men were tance of indeed. have seen my mother cry many Did you hear! think it would not be worth Ah, no tortunsteso ome ad a time when trying to portion four of great proph- - half a world, anything out what little bread she had to Poor 8uns and little or no arn-h- ets out that way? The rest of the conversation children. My little brother 9iun,ltl0.n- - Others none at all. I cannot What write, for all spoke, Prophets. prophets?, were poorly clad who could not understand the all laughed, and all rejoiced at four men Why, strange i situation would say, Im huo- - and shod., However, away they mei who came through this, once. Parley was sick with measles grv and want some bread. we? headed fob IEcho canyon country and preached, and bap-- ! I have fnd 9fher points. well mother answer? was, tizej hundreds of people; and, if or sorpe timeat thehome of -which after ordaining Elders and or: Brother Coltrin and came near the House- or youb.ertJather as outfit muzzle-loa( Manufactured and Guaranteed hj UTAH OIL REFINING CO., Salt lake City .httle ganizing churches,' .they , coh - ddtig. 4 He rycovered? 'however have some. Why dont i on and we tinued 'as horse the Saints dup-a could-.howestward, providfed fTOirel t you get some? She aout the size of a small pose,, to the. frontiers on a mis- - for him .to tfde to Kirtland, Explain to hfis understanding b?i ,pin. I presnfrie this gun had slon to the Indiahs,' and we have wherA he received a royal wellwby force a fel- - never heard from them since, come from the Saints and where thing I can do tuielp him to fter my brother Harry had Wa ,lothSe3 atJtwo hundred but the great work commenced he met the Prophet, who had overcome the habit or, rather, said his prayers at father AU the bullets he had by them still rolls on. It com- come over from New York. syards kill he is not the appetite? knee and was bidding him good Were Thus ended the first mission madefrom Mother8 pewt menced last fall ' at, Kirtland, I feel sure it is inand strong, ht neVr u816 er added to this was a and has spread for a - hundred to the Lamanites. spoons, M. him. Mrs. R. A. juring can I have all the uttle about half full L -believe that Answer:, I your can at after harvest? bread C. A. Nebekeisof DVcnport, Iowa, is here visiting with F. cf gunpow(lert th a few caps son could overcome the habit of 1 ! arves c0me K. Nebeker. . , in his vest pocket. This is a Why.d0i?,t smoking cigarettes if you were I rm harvest was had the misfortune to break his Millville of the j George Hise.of to procure for him some specoften used in connection with.ment of an avera Morm7n log Saturday. j ially prepared or medicated gum Edited by DR. DAVID IL REEDER, Kansas City, Mo. conditions tha- - prevailed but takin the field to atand off the Mrs.ErastUvS Cole was injured by a kick from a cow. him and chew have it regularly he did not understand the unfted states W. II. Petty, operator at the depot, has returntd from Hot for about three months, and where he relieved the agent for a few days. Springs, meaning. When the time came' for Poison: The most deadly fear, or while brooding ovr gradually break off with the Logan river was very high and residents along its banks Th next t mblc that befell Dad to leave, he picked up my poison that' the incan He indiviovercome will hatred for another the woie becoming alarmed. smoking. average your us was the re ort that John- little brother Walter and kissed dual is in danger of is fear. ' hibit, digestion and' develop habit without bad results and Andrew Eliason is home from California, where he ha3 been son's Army as headed for him and broke dowrt; in other he will .ultimately become a Anger has been the cause of poison. the State University. ' attending exUtah, for the purpose of The bite of an angry man has strong, healtfiy boy. words, began to cry. A great death in untold millons of cases E. Cardon writes a letter from Indianapolis, where Joseph who the Moimons, and is caused blood an stunt for a soldier. This brave death through terminating While he is chewing the gum he was doing expresanger, simply missionary work. were reported in rebellion to act started Mother going. We sion of fear. I would think it adviseable that poison. Fannie Maughan spent- several days in Salt Lake this week. United States. the A violent quarrel by an angry he take a little tobacco . in a ' Millie How'e, one of the teachers at the Woodruff school, children soon got started with At first glance you may disThis news reached us on the the same fever and joined in pute with me on that statement woman followed soon after by clay pipe three or four times has returned to her home in Clifton. ,, 24th of July 1857 while cele- the chorus. While the music but as soon as you begin - the nursing' her baby has many daily for The first two weeks, ' George ViUett fell from a horse and broke his arm. the baby to have smoking twice a day for the J. P. Larsen, of Cove, returned from a mission this week. brating Pioneer day at the head was in full swing Dad stuck his argument it will be finished be- times caused sometimes follow- next week, then once a day for He labored in the Southern States. convulsions, will cause convince his small youryou of Big Cottonwood Canyon. artillery through roll, Ida Blanchard, was visiting her sister in Montana.- a week, after which he can President Brigham Young and of bedding, shoundered arms, self that anger and hate are ed byeath. both caused by intense fear, In my Home Health Club quit entirely. He should keep on a large party had gathered saluted and disappeared. Mother was left with four .1 was once taker, up in a very Book, Volume Six, entitled with the gum for a couple f er flood in 1913, or the Floods then, only 120,000 persons were there including your .mother Will Power and Personal months longer, when the crav- hurricane last fat and myself, altho wf were only small children and winter star- short and angry manner for under the societys care. 1 have taught statement and that making my ing for tobacco will be entire.y Magnetism kids at that time. We were ing her in the face. She had With 3H,(K)d The JOhio River flood more approximately overcome. Of afterwards not will t how to mutual a overcome students course, shortly far, hate, worry, anger and how to do any good if he will not con- homeless and nearly 20a 000 nearly parall&di, the Mississippi acquaintance passed by. ' As soon as he was out of ear increase love, peace confidence centrate his will upon the de- living in concentration camps, disaster than any other whim sire to quit the use of cigarettes more persons are in the socie-ty- has engagdd the .efforts oi shot my companion said, I hate and power. care than at any previous Red Cross, which then was just like 'n man a personal letter I have told AU readers of this publicaiton that poison, Id just . , beginning the organization of its like an excuse to pound Km into are at liberty to write for in- you how to medicate ' the gum period in peacetime. addition to the flood, it disaster relief machinery and In will not know it, and he ' formation upon perany subject jelly. is also succoring the victims ei was unab'e to cope with such a Why? I asked, as innocent- taining to health. Address all tornadoes and one m!"e situation as it can at present. three to David communications Prf as Red Cross possible. ly Tackles H. Main 5131 explosion, making this period About 320,000 weye made homReeder, Because he is a snake and a Street, eless in Dayton and the 112 Biggest Disaster dwarf that of Septemker-Oct-obedishonest cur. I am positive he Kansas City, Missouri, giving cities and towns inundated other which Cross and full ReJJ 1920, name address at and 3 is a thorough scoundrel. He is WASHINGTON May 28 officials then delcribett'iardhe hrfl918,-an- d $2,472,28? waS exone of ' the kind that would least six cents in postage. ' inIn in In the worst the their flood, Mississippi pended knowledge, feeding and' clothing CLUB NOTES sneak in during unguarded them t moments and take advantage of Dear Doctor Reeder: My son American Red Cross has con- cluding, as jt d'd, the Florida refugees and helping ' I reconstruct in fronted floods since task their its linois, greatest homes, as hurricane, one that is not prepared. I am is addicted to the habit of cigar' ' War. and ct World the minimum Iowa with .. the Oklahomo,, Kansas, to compared I am ette He to has be afraid tried always smoking. going It Is the worst disaster of the two fires in Alaska which de- $10,000,000 sought in the tu. 3 1 Vl robbed when he is around. 1 quit. He W'ent without smoking kind , in the history of Red Grot s stroyed whole Villages, a tor rent emergency. Out of his own mouth my for a week. During that time Cu-ahurcompanion thus gave fear as the he suffered with toothache, and relief work, covering more - ter- nado in Ohio, the It is a safe bet that the man FRANK W. BLAIR COMPANY cause of hife hate. It is so in had the appearance of being ritory and involving more- in- ricane, a flood in Mexico and a ' 68 West- Cehter- quite ill. He has gone back, to dividuals than the San Fran- - hurricanes in the West Indies. Who sings How Dry I am every case. In Rivof Ohio cisco the disasters number fire wet. the .Utah 1906, while or in Despite Logan, Eating angry, smoking again. Is there any- REfiiii'iSCENGES - Hi do--a- s ' ;V' that'1", WE t V li i r Mi ! in : MKMAI - car-m,- 1 I un-cov- er -- fron-eye- i , far-flu- phe. , 0 Jt high-grad- i ? aervic,f.e i j J IKE - er ioo Paraffin base oil v remem-notabit- in con-shou- ld d- V1 ,) Thirty Years Ago sJi' cow-hor- n' descrin Home Health Club , -- . - , - Make Money! Buy t- s - r, Graham Brothers () IkUCKS 2-T- oo n ' , is-- - r |