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Show -- PAG2 T7T0 4 Uii1 Cilt) THE JOURNAL -- ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY . Editor GORDON ajt Uta .i Entered Post Ottic every day la the week, except Sunday, t I.an,,5Jt6M, aa Second Elaae Matter Subscription Bate j . BT MAIL, FEB MONTH, tn Advance BT CARRIER. RRR MONTH, la Advance A Diacount t' 1.00 Per Tear will be Given lor Advanee Payment tor a Full Tear. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ,?So The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to tbe nee tor republics-tlo- n of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this ' paper and also the local news published therein. All right ot republics tlon ot special dispatches herein are also ' marred. -- s I - - 9a Member of Associated Press i : jeet meeting heid at Ogden in he Biglow Hotel, last Taesday evening. They returned "home ' he same evening. Mr. and Mrs. n. J. nawkes By GLADYS E. JOHNSON and baby of Logan were visitors here on Sunday, at the home furnished Exclusively by The George Matthew Adame Service of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen. .250 Park Avenue, New York ' Mrs. Lundtta Chugg and two small daughters left Tuesday1 : afternoon for Lehi to spend a THE OGRE OF FEAR - ; and "' few days with- reatives Rus-so' CHAPTER n .the attend to also friends, in d the stuffy Joan unpacked her grip and hang her res: as reunion. . closet. How limp and foClon they looked. Her hands lingered Fuhriman is Mr. Walter over the- orchid georgette. She had made it for the Fourth of to the home of his July dance, if had been Hughs favorite; even Elmer Iarcher -had on a visit after spending the d mother, wore it. flushed a dark red. and grown tongue-tie- - when ghe in Calischool to winter going Instead of relieving the ugliness of the room, tbe eight of Joan's familiar be woke to a sep e o leaden oefeat fornia. . liorntv of i rifting into things seemed to accentuate ft her She J. Powell and Mr. John Mrswoul hk'! silver toilet articles on the blistered bcl-her fast until she too hoanu and Mrs. Fred Dunn and two robe on the bureau, the and hopeless. Was tin tc children of Salt Lake spent lunipv couch, her mothers picture in colorless tate-I, tombed owe Its silver frame looking down trom!e her at the home of Mr, here Sunday 8carlAK above the stained mantel. nil;Ireai-- j and Mrs. Henry Beard. They rel)'Wr hOrned in a Joan tidied herself preparing to No Man's coui.tr turned home the following day. look for work. Jfer image looked The climax rams oh a div whr. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Dunn of bio k from the glass straight and had answered on advertis-meand Mr. and Mrs. slim as a goldtlpped arro BWeetJy' w hith led her in , huTv little oflicr Salt Lake cool, grey eyes si ghtly defiant of Logan also Poulsen A Loren a furtlTe loo)king tulki.,g tween their long laslies--no one would ' hif4 Kllal)bv un; r,lr called to Mr. and Mrs. Beard on ,ike gu.ss at the secret fear in her heart, fel her eere(1 up at ' He Joan That fear grew, spread over Efrvi)gue reminded Tuesday. Diantha Hammond enappresenslon. Miss heart, as the day wore on, Reoping j,w who workei tj,e her courage, dimming gallant' on the railroad at home, .a awaitliy ter! nined last Friday afternoon youthful beauty of her. indeterminate catimulity vnicli Dor in !k nor of her niece Ruth Ham- Just one visit to a big advertising eeyvllle vaguely spoke of as for or nd it being her birthday. agency was sufficient to prick Jduas signers. , were and t rr.usements es Can dreams of being a commercial ortM. Hn rambling, evasive talk at prat With no training, how could she hope bewildered- the. girl but tq her horror' enjoyed at Me close a dainty to compete with the cleanness of line, she realised lie. was nicking c.tetdib Vrehei." was served to about the smooth finish of professional love to her. There was .1 scene fifteen little guests. work. had failed her or brief but anphusxnt, then she found Drawing The Bee-higirls of our rafher, she had failed It. Her choice1 herself racing down the tafely imof a ork was narrowed with the diy, personal1 .hall pf the building flying ward entertained the Beehive Large and busy offices had no place down the stairs to the street. girls .of River Heights at a ' for a girl who knew bo shorVhntil Among the crowds it wa dream bonfire party. Wednesday evenand could only type indifferently. like, ridiciilous, like the melodramatThe offices got meaner, the pay, small- ic things which happen in cheap films ing on the public square. Games er, hut still there was no opening' Joan told hefseif. But it had supped were enjoyed after which they Chill crept over the city with the her confidence! more, it had left her served a bonfire lunch consistnight. K stole between the damp feeling smirched. ing of roasted potatoes Rot walls to touch Joan where she stood Joan wandered up a hill, and loanin the center ot her dingy room be- ed on a fenee edging a vacant lot dogs and soda water. They reneath the sickening glare of electric looking over the city below Khe was port a splendid evening. IIOVMO All LOVED THRU PUBLISHED BY AUGUSTUS T ucsday,- - J une 7, 1527. LArcJUkk, . 1 - - l rose-colore- d ; 1 out-disc- arded BAROMETER READINGS Rain Fair Change , 89!nnil!!2!lliS!l!!4lin5!P!('ll!71llIf?ll!19irnS0 To-Dtj"-- !? Yesterday The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer At oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Monday refers io Saturday reading. HATE BUSINESS man said one evening to a group of friends whom he and his wife' were entertaining, after a discussion of national affairs, Do you know what is ruining this country? Hate! Not racial or national hatred, just the plain individual brand. I find it in my personal contacts every day. Isnt A it ridiculous? , . ' Strange that the following day, at a lecture,' the speaker . marked; . Hatae is the thief in the night that win eventually, steal every' good impulse unless carefully and systematically barred out of state and federal politics. There is nothing in the world quite so ruinous as jealous hatred, he remarked. To my mind the greatest of all commandments is, Thou shalt not hate." A new word called to your attention will often jump up unexpectedly over and over after that, if you have noticed. It almost word hate, for or new-ol- d seemed to be so with this old-netold board of comhad a the booster read where that night I city merce in a certain town" that more important than all the new industries they could induce to locate there, was the necessity , of burying old feuds and personal animosity. Bury your bate and work together, he advised. ' My goodness I thought I. Is it so bad as that? Why didnt .someone tell us about it before? This hate business has us by the thioat, it seems. Oh, well, its, winter :and. we hate the coal man, and the gas man, and the plumber, and the doctor and the man who made alarm clocks. It will be differently I picked up a magazine that contained a 'short play of 'Tol- -. sloys, the last he wrote, I believe. In it Fedya says, You know, we love people xf or the good we do them and hate people for-th' '' ' barm we do them. There is Was again, but with explanatory trimmings that supplied the missing factor in1 the equation. Indeed, it was the whole equation itself I' . It is true ! Tfie people we hate most bitterly are often those nf Jo-t- n- -.. t.,, ection-hund- s ve -- The chilled and bewildered deeplights. The cracked shade over the windov? ening twilight prodded her to activsucked in and out with the draft. ity. The vision of her dreary poom Somewhere in the house a baby cried her only refuge swam Into her mind such a thin dispirited wail! A A revulsion of feeling shook her and board creaked In the hall as though in its wake came sudden and com a ghost stepped by. The night was plete surrender. furtive hideous. Back in the dismal Bush Street That this same. planet could hold those fragrant, star-- , house Joan hunted writing paper filled nights of Dorceyville! That1 from her suitcase and wrote, sttp-thifeline world could hold Hugh-- - ping 'frequently to brush away the ' and Jove tears which would persist in forming The rest of the week told the same on Her laches and falling to blister ' story only now tlmre was something the paper, desperate in Joans search. VT small Darling, darling Hugh: store of money !hud abnosiLvanishod Come doton and Ret me. but t was not this atynb twiikh was1 breaking her .spirit, i Sensitive to outside Influences, lie suffered acutely from tjre dismal bouse, Vhere the1 tnusty black ness, fessed about her1 each, jlfght as she lay wide eyed on ; g the lupipji gouch,, Wiierc i PARADISE ' NOW Low Fares West -- roundtrip fares to Pacific Coast cities and s playgrounds greatly reduced world-famou- Now pi an vacation trips to die cool, refreshParific.Indude ing resort centers along the blue SanFrancisco at no added fare in your jour- reney to southern California. You can go and turn via this colorful western metropolis if you wish. Travel westward over the direct Overland Route Lake Tahoe Line. From Truckee, visit jeweled Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra. Then SanFrancisco; lOtrainsdailyfrom thereto Loa Angeles. Return same way or via any of the routes covered by following reduced fares: Los Angeles Lsi Angeles both one way via San Francisco: return via Las Vega ways vi 6n Francisco $45.26 $48.80 $41.30 $63.45 The . June PARADISE, Price family met at the home of San Francisco SanFrancisco circuit via Portland Airs, G. E. Olsen Monday May 'direct via Hack via. Ogucn Reno 30 in a family reunion. The entire family old and young went to the cemetery at the time apTicket! on sale any day on and after pointed and cared for the gravMay I Si food until October 31. es of the absent members. They reassembled at 12:30 and a hot dinner was Served to fifty guests. The older members present spent the afternoon in soP. BANCROFT cial chat whi!e the younger ones Genersd Agent Southern Pacific Lines played out door games. Bupper was served at 5 :30. Out of town 41 So. Main St. the activity pf any one or set Saturday after spending ten people the reunion Salt Lake City, Utah attending of groups lift If thd entii'e city. days here at the home ot their were Mr. and Airs. L. S. Price Mr. and Mrs. Louis and family of Hyrum, Mr. and 'Jhe responsibility rqstsupon all parents, Frank. it tax ik dovk Mrs. Ed. S. Price of Salt Lake days last week in Providence And asiitf as possible 'it will be Word has reached here from L. Obray visiting with her mother, Mrs. Somebody said that it eoudnt be W. Mr. and Airs. City, asked to contribute. Those plac- Freedom,; Wyoming, of the ardone' Blit he with a chuckle es of business which are open rival pf a baby boy on Decora- of Ogden, Air. and Mrs. James Annie Pickett. was entirely That maybe it couldn't,repliedbut ho H. Norman of Ridgedale. Mrs. The bean crop and .receive direct benefits are, tion day at of Mr. Jane Richman and Airs. Ilannal destroyed by the frost; the sec - mould be one of course asked for more than and Mrs.-Frewe have wronged. Luthi. Mrs Olsen were wouldn't say so till hed tried, ond planting will begin the special guests. time. Why not take stock of our besetting others. By bringing in a large Luthi was formerly Miss Mary g It is buckled right in with a trace Of week. The!8 the ter All part members of the family the burden will not Zollinger of this ward. group, Olive Roberts Barton.. nnothlt were sins, including this word hate. strawberries fJ" If hp worri-e- he hid it considerably excepting two come heavy on any one. With Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Pickett were present to Bing as he tackled the started damaged. Samuel Price of Burley, the features as outlined, the and family and Mr. and Mrs sons, Garfield ijething of Mrs. Jane Obray AI. S. Price and of Weston. celecommittee feels that the Ross Pickett and family of Presvisiting That couldnt he done, and lie did if It was decided that a family Spent the past week bration will warrant,, the sup--, ton. here Sunday and Airs. with her sister. Hilary So hod v scoffed 'comfritfrii-tie- s Oh you'll never port of all over if Or- Decoration day organization would be effected Obray. are coming ito celn'ateriand v stayed andMJie an be reunion annual do that. X1 Turle Walter M.irRndrMts. 11, Nor Mrs- - James jxt. La1-- io one everihas done, it"; it must be a ieabcelqpipkld.f Fa! khaMj.Waugterif Blfce BE man and little son Milton 're - But 'he tfeok off ini coat and rlic Air, S. Mrs. Ilowell and Bert Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ed tok f bis hat, to their home at Ridge 1 Nielson and daughter Itobertta are rejoicing over the arrival of turned we knew lie d dale after having spent jfirst hing Tuesday PROVIDENCE of Smithfiehl spent last Sunday a baby boy, the new comer ar- Decoration day at Paradise, With a lift of his etiin and a bit of ' Monday, Mr, Smith from Po- - and Cowley Garage, have behere at the home of their fath- rived Sunday, ALay 29th. All Airs. Norris and a grin, Joseph who his concerned fchtello with come new members of the family feeling line. er, .George M. Pickett. 7. tO (Without any doubting or quiddit. June Fern PROVIDENCE, motored daughter Vere on their way to Indiana, Chamber of Commerce as a re- The Air. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ro-, A. number of farmers who He Btarted to sing as he tackled the Primary organization gave have called at the Chamber for road sult of the recent membership a ranches at Eidgedale, Ida., festival last thing Horace song Saturday Obray end visiting with their mother, information. They were pleased campaign .It ig earnestly desir- afternooiTin the ward - That couldnt he done, and lie did it. A came home with their families Mrs. L. W. of and Ogchapel. Obray ' Mrs. John T. Roberts. to be directed through Logan ed that the workers complete number Of the cable for Decoration day. were entertained at a chick' There are to tell you it Kenneth Summers left Tues- den canyon and to learn that the their solicitations today and to- out to listen alsoparents Mr. Airs. of Bradshaw and visitors some at the home cannot be done, en dinner ' ' road was open. for California of Mrs. II. Thursday morrow so the prospective from the 2nd ward were in at- Tremonton motored here on day morning G. Shipley of Hyrum. iThere are thousands to prophesy new members can receive due tendance. The failure; was Monday to visit with Mrs. Kel- where he will labor as a misMiss Virginia Obray spent the performance At the weekly meeting of notice of the membership meetexcellent and the officers in ley having come to VVellsville to sionary, his parents Air. and week end at Hyrum, a guest of There are thousand- - t' point out to Ed. Summers accompanied Bet nice you one hi one. the Presidency of the Chamber ing Thursday evening and be of- charge are to be Commended on decorate the graves of their Mrs. Shipley. The dangers that wait to assail you. him as as Lake with received Salt other the far kindred dead. City. on Monday, the plans for the ficially their efforts. Airs. Allies and Airs. But just buckle in with a bit of a We must have Airs. W. L. Obray and daugh- John AI.Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen and The Sunday School put on a )big membership meeting to be new members. Mills of grin. Ogden spent Just take off jour cat and go to it; held Thursday June 9th at 8 p. more members to reach the 10G pageant on Sunday evening children of MiHvi.le and Airs. ters, Gladys, Grace and Ruth of Decoration Day at Paradise. , as ou tackle the which was splendid and well Jeppa Monson of Smithfield Ogden are spending the week Airs. John 0. Bankhead and Just start to sing m, were completed. The officers mark by Thursday evening. .(thing Mon- here visiting friends and relaon called here relatives on of and time woith the effort the for Mrs. Alarion cooperation Pearce left Thurs- That cannot he done.- and joull appreciate tives, day. the Logan and Cache Stake The Finance Committee for any one to see. do it. for Weiser, Idaho to attend day ifS TAlr- anfl Mr- ard Mr, Joseph Hirst has receiv- the funeral of their father. Edgar A. Guest. presidencies for the member- the Fourth of July celebration Airs. Jack Ilomer and children met at the Chamber of Com- of Idaho Falls has been the 'three mall children of Logan ed from his recent illness and Air. and Airs. Ed. S. Price ship meetin gof the Chamber. merce on Monday and listed all house guest of her parents Mr. Pent Sunday afternoon here is out among his friends a gain. of Salt Lake are visiting with BOARD MEETING Dr. and Airs. E. P. Oldham of Air. and Airs. P. 0. Hansen. Mr. Roy Sullen, manager of the firms and business and pro- and Airs. J. M. Theurer for sev - !at the home of their brother J. If. Theurer. Salt Lake spent Decoration day the ,Sego Milk Products Comp- fessional men in the city and eral days. According to Section Griff Jones, Fred Jensen, at Paradise. Air. and Airs. Wilhelm PederThe first passenger railway any, Mr. Otto Mehr, manager made allotments to each for 29 Laws of Utah 1925, Chapter Ezra and Jesse Jensen Mrs. Alargaret Danielson and has 'been opened Chugg, of the Logan Garment Company the celebration. The committee sen and children returned to the govert. the Board of Education of ly J. V. "Cowley Jr. of the Evans feels that the celebration is not their home at Salt Lake last Budge Lqw .attended the Sugar little daughters spent a few inent in Nepal. India. Cache County will meet June 18th at the hour of 1:00 p. m. Alexander 0. f. By at its offices at the County FINNEY OF THE FORCE Good News! Court House, to adopt a budget for the maintenance of the schools of Cache County for the school year licginning July 1, w a , Mt!:fw2n PadiSIs tewR-wornln- I the-hom- e ' j d' lat-iW- ho stock-takin- - ACTIVITIES AT THE LOGAN i - Mill RO FCOMMERCE . 111 ! 1 thou-an- ds 4 - - t ! -3 . ..r -- fE 1927. A copy of the proposed budget is on file in the office of the clerk of the Board for inspection. (Advertisement)'. 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