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Show rACo nO LCuii '773 VAi y If IlliE Xittnt ' St tut Post Gfflct every diy is el, at Lagas, CUt, u Seeoad SIm ViUer 8ua4r ter AOtsm Toe v Payment tar Fell Tear. ATVERTISrNO RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Member of Associated Press The Aaaociated Press la exclusively eautled to tie I for republic, tloa ot all new dlipttdio credited to It or mot etteete credited la this paper and alao tie local newa published therein. AH rltM at repnbUeatlOB . ot special dlspotcUea hareU are alee r ,. ii ISIS , Rain , ; be Sixth . . ' 1 iii Yesterday The aboTe readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometei At S oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday , reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. LVh' M'C j I wrnmm rfjsnwi PUTTING BUSINESS INTO FARMING ride. Find a minuteman. Paul Rtrvefe' any locality can make its own place in national or life. Petaluma, California, did it with White ' Leghorn hens. Tillamook, Oregon, did it with cheese. Jericho, Utah, does it with the grfeat Jericho wool pool, that sells only top ' vool in one price sale. ' Idaho Falls, Idaho, does it with potatoes. Wenatches, Washington, apples are internationally famous, and I so on through a long specialized list. Hi every case the profits result from high grade uniformity The producers do not trust to'luck, or to individual idiosj ncracies ; they agree on & standard, and enforce it. The independence of the farmer becomes a myth in every one of these high priced specialty products; independence, that is, to produce freak stuff by freak methods. But they become independently rich; which Is better than mere license to do foolish things in a foolish way. A grain company that was urged to buy in one of the most fertile sections of the Mountain West, refused to buy grain We want standard grains, it said, and no two of you there. raise the same kind of stuff. Your wheat is mongrel ; your oats are all the way from white or red, to black ; your barley is piebald and will not grade in any market. Well go out of business before well buy in such a district. The adoption of a high standard product, and the cumulative aid'of every affiliated grower to keep up the standard and make the supply adequate to fill the market every year, is one sure wdy. of the agricultural doldrums. f r Mr. Warren Wongan wife is pretty sick here last week. But is improved now. Mr. Willie Ottogary Moroni Timpimboo is home now. But been aupHo) Oregon Indian school, and brings his daughter home about last week. Mr. Timus Berdash was motor down Ogden city last week. Mr Nephi Berdash motor down Garland about last week ago. Mr. Seth Pubigee was visit my ' farm dow n Elwood yesterday. Mr. Nephi Zundel was . motor down Garland on the last Saterday. Some our people working made jin the sugar licet field now, down around Riverside. I a pleasure trio out Snowville, Utah, on the last Sunday, and accompany with Mr. Fred Knutson and family. Mr. George Brams still here in our town now yet. He expect return home some time this sumer. WILLIE OTTOGARY. now. ijp. To-Da-y ALMOST - i. Jn Am Fair Change :r JonhShanbnc" D?. BAROMETER READINGS . conference School TflSHlIfl willSundayward held tomorrow in the with sessions at I BT HAIL, PEE UOTZTX BY CARRIER. .PER MONTH, to Ad nam A Discount ot 1.0 Per Tear 13 M Crirwi tmrfA. Fir CHURCHES ourjjj Subscription Bat !i Xinae , . cxocpt WRITES TO 10:30 'a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class June 8 The our toys been up to Fort Hall work will be conducted as usual WASHARI$ about last week ago to play ball. They played at the morning session.. In the 5!i best team they got up there and score Was II It. I'in favor boys. And they are .been play with Plymouth last Sunday en ' , they score was about 5 to 4 in favor Plymouth boys, and they going gave them, another test Mutual conjoint Ward Fourth next Saterday. They play a good this year. program Sunday night June 12 Well the dont were going for fourth July yet. at Logan High School Duet, The grain crop look so good this. We ma have s a good crop. Some of us raise Mr. Ceorge P. Same trad his baby overland car: i J" off here last Week. He trade for two good Le horses. Mr. Mose George and family return jueo here again about List week ago. But he was been home out Nevada all this spring. Mr. George Tospanquitch is pretty bad sick here Kftot GORDON OTTOGARY THE JOURNAL BY ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY AUGUSTUS Saturday, June 11, 1927. county. ur ah CA American History Puzzle Picture THE JOU RNAL PUBLISHED frr PTOEER SKETCH The Christan Science Service will lie held at 37 South Main, June 12, at 11 oclock. Subject: God the Preserver of Man. j j w-a-s TRENTON JOAN LOVED THRU HOW MATHEW I!. FARNES Tomorrow, Trinity Sunday be observed at St. Johns Episcopal Church, with the usual service at eleven oclock, with hymns and sermon by the lector, Rev. Ailen Jacobs. will Among TRENTON, June 11 those who left Trenton ThursFurn'slied Exclusively by The George Matthew Adams Service day for Salt Lake to attend HENRY FARNES enjoys the distinction of being 230 Park Avenue, New York June conference were Mr. and MATHEW In Logan, in fact for many years he Mrs. R. F. Shumway and Mr. was the only man in the valley, who could make a tin pan or a and Mrs. F. I. Mortensen. THE SOFT LAP OF LUXURY stove pipe, or solder, a leaky bucket. He has had many exper-- j Mrs! T. E. Fuell returned CHAPTER 12 home Tnursday from Salt Lake ences, in coming to a wild desert country, from a manufacturThere was a moment when the two girls looked silently at where she has been for some conditions. ing city in England, and adapting himself to changed time during the illness and What he passed thm,8h will he of interest to our readers, death of her son, Elmer JenI was born He says, May er Popularity, particularly of her sheltered and assured d I picked up two rocks happened, sen. 17th 1840 in Essex England. threw one at him which hejtion in Dorceyville It was note unpleasant to find her here Roy Hansen arrived in TrenMy father John H. Fames and I then threw the other friendless and needy dodged, she, Esmee, serenely perched ton Thursday from San Franmy mother Ann Isaake, were quickly and struck him on the; on the upper end of the seesaw, natives of Essex. My mothers cisco, California' where he has role the of Bounti-Lady ' head, he dropped like he had ful-Enjoying brother had a veryr important been continued her searching house was more apparent than ever been for some time on account E,m I had kill- shot. I Joan packed In a fury of hate ran of poor health. He and his wife influence over the 'future lives ed him as it thought 1U!18 Ins took some time to Tired and depressed of our family. He and his wife though she out of the room without a backward and little daughter will stay at to his senses. The him Joan drew the shreds of her glame, and after a word to the apa were in London, about the year bnng told him it served him was. the home of her parents Mr. tittered pride about her She t thetic landlady, fled down the step-captain one were and 1843, day going Mrs. Chris Hansen until his e1 a with ovr the I he was with that no had that episode further feeing Hugh right. escaping ind was too rawr to speak of this to this from a sordid and hopeless t re p. down a street, when they heard trouble lealth is better. . him. wqth shrewd eed girl The mere sight of Esmees apart-ansinging, in a store room, and We reached Salt Lake in Octo Miss Thbra Bfown is home I just got tired of it all ment sent her spirits higher. An looking around saw a sign over ber. I got a job ior a short time now after spending the past would leaie homo, apartment for the girl ho Latter-Da- y Saints in a tm shop, and after that I thought the door, had sold cigars at the Nation cl hotel winter in Pocatello, Idaho, atevaded Meeting House, He said to his took a kit and went from house Esmee1 Jo,n rwelvel an impression of rich Wati hing her narrow lv, tending high school. wife, Let us go in and hear to house lamps re the tinware formed lur own opinion man, of'?1,lne!ie rugs expensive repairing Mrs. Riley Allred is in Salt tables and they have to say. They for the people. 1 did fine tor course It wis generally a man t;1dmlneon Mack onlacquer .The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the the polished when a gnl ran uwa from home softly Lake with her daughter, Mrs. went in and for the first time those times. was the faintest hint of pat dels of the fl,l,rs She could glimpse Garn Stevens. articles appearing under, this heading. They are printed in their lives they heard the a bedroom, pearl gray and pink sitin came to Logan and ronage in her tone George a? but the opinions of the citizens who contribute them. he The annual Lapray family Now I will teil tou what gospel. When they came out worked for William Budge. We will brocade a white tiled bathroom, and jon said, I believe they have the both saved every dollar we got hate to do Joan I'e got a dandy w hen she placed her grip In the clos reunion was held at the home t, there was a surprising array of of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whv dont ou apartment gospel. They went again, and hold of and sent for mother and little live Lapray with me for a while anv dresses, lustrous satin, georgette ev on continued going until both were the girls. I omitted to say tome Over Forty, Ga to Summer School Saturday and Sunday, June wav she added at loan's institutive ening dresses, heavy with pearls and ordained an that before One ofthe most important cultural advantages which the U baptized. He metal doth or etheral as a summer 4 and 5. There were thirty or movement of refusal leaving England Oh A. Q, Summer School brings to Logan is the opportunity it of- elder, and, came down through had formed an attachment for wouldn t sponge, loan said cloud To Joan's wide grev eyes, Es more people present, the time You must mee explained with a little self eon proudly then uriousiv fers for the older citizenry, not actively engaged in obtaining an our section of the country and a young lady named Mary Ann have being spent in programs, games an awfully good position, Es scions laughnew the refurbish was and add to, their stock of knowledge and religion French, and when Mother came nive to keep up an preaching education, to You see, Im using the apartment visiting and feasting. expensive plate' of a ideas; Children are at home from school to care for the younger He stayed with us and taught she came also, but this was not The dark girj shot friend while she is in Kurope Mrs. Grace Bingham a and strange " pfles-- l hours are, specially arranged to suit the convenience of the the gospel to .our family,. Moth- until ,1867,. 1 sjde'ong gUuue at Jiun and became She told me to use everything.' children of were Cprnish, Utah, Esmee's eyes watched Joan Hilt cluster of orchids on course is just the right length to be er joined theltburhL, ii$avas f in the- spring of 1861 I came busied ijijluthe housewife, land a visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. have done pretty row lA.she talked fur, - fft'ell qVr Hansen last week. say thfct I to Lbgan Ehd started a little her stimulating without being exhausting- a3 ,a long, term may about 1844, 04 Veil to hang her modest i eturned she girl (ontinued noncommittally was nearly born in the Church, tin shop. As soon as I could get ' Of fi.uise, nglt now I am out of waidrobe in the doset, Esmee drew etaily 'prove for one who has' been out for some time. Mrs. Niel Bennett of Evan' Then the courses are also specially prepared to suit the prac-- l ag I was taught it from the a piece 'lut have something to go on her silken Chinese robe about her ston, of groundl built a' work Wyoming, is visiting with tical needs of such1 students as you and I. They are complete time that I tan first rpmempef. little log cabin. When times It wont ut n,e out in the least, Id and snuggled deeper Jn the eav Mr. a strange faint smile chair and Mrs. W. B. Wilson. like to have vou we in themselves, and. a generous number are in the truest sense There were four gifti touch'ng I would take a kit, Ian have some avvfullj graiiously Were du Mrs. Leon Faler who has been good times I her lips cultural without requiring that much technical background be boys in our familyy jnd,.vq 'alj and go out to the other Joan' had expected to lie awake here settle- - llke to tinvel with another girl from Suqumish, Washingbrought to them. They are varied to suit many tastes and most had to work Ad bqlp triake s e JFIr to make dates reviewing the litter events of tht ,omet,mts There little raepts. " tor two I like to dav but after a luxurious bath, which ton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ott MnM Riggled requirements, and are taught by men and women whose modern ing. money in circulation in those K0 WlUl d ,)lonil too we make good seemed to wash awav the last les Faler has to Hyrum to viewpoints will each furnish a window for gaining newvisions One day and I could hardly get toila for (,tih other and men like a tlges of the lodging house she hated visit old gone 'tliys and understanding. friends there for a she fell asleep and her last conscious teens, I was enough to buy solder. I would i hoice w hile. Yiouth often surpasses middle age, not so much by virtue of Joun were vv.is flooded half silksaw thoughts only with She and the take my pay in grain, flour, was street, listening its energy as by its assurance and Too often dow. Some two weeks ago Mrs. busy tinning over this windfall en feel of the quilt, the cool softness Boy Wanted. I went in- meat, or most anv thing the in her of the mind Esmee under her pillow most asset had valuable the wisdom is the Crammer and of ones later years, to the place and found it was a Andrew head, Simmonds had the mispeople had. I did first rate con- always been suspiciously regarded bv the heavy fragrance ot Black Nar of its usefulness and impressiveness because it ex- tin fortune of falling and tearing the for of cissu8 from at girks home place dass shop. applied loans, Hut the vanity breathing presses itself in worn out formulas, applies itself to conditions and went to work as an appren- sidering. all the must les loose on her left this was not Dorceyville and she table beside the bed When came we girl over, my as they existed in youth and are now understood. New thought Joan woke the sun was steal arm. Her and worked there until I were rnarned, and set up house- had to dov assomething, didnt she9 Her 1hen daughter Mrs. Isaac and ideas, coupled this wisdom make an irresistible combina- tice, money and ing under the blind and the morning Hansen gone piactically I from the trade. earned in After that little Brigham on cabin a City keeping was half log rfioie For more than half gone tion for both personal culture and prestige. So few, comparaoverwhelming: thm this fact n made good wages for that taber-tr- y was the unlit U rublean hour she lay revelling in the spent last week with her and street the at the opposite disgust can to leave vocations their directed attend tively, study, that I saved up my money withjnacle. Latter we built a hhop in thought of returning to the dim, din warmth and luxury of this awaken returned home June 4. At this IS) It was like being horn anew wejhere havea rare opportunity. the intention of coming to Amer front of the cabin, and there I gy room, made unbearable bv the ing Mrs. Ethel Simmonds of the last two davs and by Alteadv the (hill and bitterness el writing Trenton of ica, and by I860, I had enough worked at my trade many years suffering is staying with a Elmti Fan her taunts house were fading from her Esmee the (same time they lost nothing of to pay passage for brother Geo. We hare had seven children Crammer saw loan weakening and mindgrey and furthest eway of all, was her. HAS ULTRA-SMAR- T their smartness. and mvself to Florence, Nebras- - born to us, three boys and four brought all her eloquent e to hear the memory of the modest white room Miss Blanche Jensen of She was detei mined to have Joan, of Dorceyville. as dreamlike now as ka.. Nothing of particular inter- - girls, five of them are still Idaho is visiting Chesterfield, i it had never existed. Jean miglitv Ormond, though stay WARDROBE IN happehed on the journey. Atj ing. I lort my wife a number of lug with her It gave her a pleasant This was a new Joan Ormond, old- with her aunt, Mrs. Frank A. not selected bv Florence we both got jobs, years ago sense of power and evened up a few er, sadly wiser, a Joan Ormond who Bybee. a , y ' neese j ' p II. Smithfield, George to drive a team foh Wil- - Father never joined the old Dorceyville scores knew that life could hurt and deOtto Hill is our new station During preparation for In the end, Joan rose obediently fied it to hurt her further. since liam Budge, and I to drive an Church. He died suddenly whiif duction of TUlie the Toiler,,"? J.M1'":, Davies, I Well It is awfully nil1 of you Bv the time Esmee had awakened, agent during the absence of little ox team for Hooper and Eld- - crossing the plains and was Im sure, I since I will eor.ie and by the time they had taken their Mr. Hunter. coming to the Capitol TheatreVi h dream redge of Salt Lake. It was no buried by the roadside. My stay for a while anvwav. and when baths and eaten breakfast, it was Miss Sunday, Marion Davies, heroine and . not of something trick for me to adant mvself to brother Ebenezer went back for I get work Ill make It all right with noon Hardly worth . while looking Great Marguerite Holyoke of the piay, took upon her own . Montana vou Falls, was visitowm (i inline story. But for Eswould Joan work tet not Joan decided. a teamsters after the feat- - emigrants that year, and met mee go out to the house with her to The shrilltoday, shoulders the responsibility 0f i Inreally Tillie the Toiler, Matt tie and 1. gotjob, peal of the doorbell sent ing last week at the heme of and j the familj on the plains. Father get her grip It warn only temporary Esmee, a swirl wardrobe to be Moore, her acquainted, selecting the of ntffledvdark hair Mr. and Mrs. J. W. leading man in her I Va'rned the knack, I also got had died the .. Bentley. before. To she told herself us she walked alone and silken negligee, into the minianight ' film " I'rodrt' would ture to turn hall ; come for look Surely, something miraa the cook bark now back n,lTirst up it seems a for the outfit, with a man Ita Yort, Angeles seen opposite Mis so job and after all what else could following close on the heels or her bestow the destinguished cross cle how the many thousands lur fared very well. Hohywood picking cmt. just t'Davies The she do9 .She as symbol of appreciation for to had eat and t live satin mules. iruufie, across the plains w bo came out from the cities of The (hill, the dlnglness of the grey pink J clothing she believed M ph , y k 4 Wet 3 weOn the tripseveral what he is and what he has done Monday Andy Cotters Party. hand-caTilhe woo d wear. She did not North England could stand the hardpassed Charies A. LindK. ve one of the exclusive design-- ! Arthu rockerK lWrt companies, and they seemed ships of the long weary jour- mattered iogr cabins t6 the beaut bergh. The Air such a tired, worn out lot of peo ney and make a home, and a era at the studio ketch out iful city it is now. I am about Conqueror of Estelle beautiful designs from which Wawcett. ArthurClark, George pie that my sympathies went hvilihood m the !eerl.' For myGer out to them. In our Hoyt, Welcomed Home Designed in Germany a high1 the wardrobe department company self it seamed easy to adapt my- the oldest settler now living in speed motorboat is reinforce jtrude Short, Claire McDowell, was a big bully of a fellow who self to western life, and condiIigan. i have filled one mission and a framework of the light Jackie by Savage I felus on in and was the tions. to Southern wife States. learned My younger picking me witrurowe is siuatv umo(Continued From Page One) l metal used in airships the I am grateful for the gospel. lows all the way smhrt in fact. Just the kind of rough it ami make the best of ribs- being placed at an angle to own his would who a me to :id we often It it this country, people, have,, brought making very unpleasant everythin, got along things the' real Tillie nothNOTKE for us, I happened to say one fine. We nine here to be satis- and planted my feet here where deep affection for him and have increase its strength. wear. A bit exaggerated Plumbing establishment has flajv that if be ever touched m fied, am 1 tHnk the Lord help- my poBtenty will endure for been thrilled by splendid ing conventional. Where the ac opened in Smithfield. Prepared he a is skirt dictate what was coming ed us to I copterited and happy generations. That fs the reward achievement, a colonel' of our To rid building interiors of fashiion youJd 'get cepted republic, a conqueror of the air echoes, hoyyow paper form held twelve inches from the floor ot take care of your plumbing to him. hnrm one told him Mini I have always been an active for my sacrifices. Isaacks came to and strengthener of the ties of in shape by wires, that can be Miss Davies saw that her cos- - troubles. Phone 6. Jones Phanb he came at m with a cane, and worker ih the Church, I lived My une'e tumes went Dame Fashion two:ing Co., Smithfield. By my struck me over the head and In the Utznn First Ward, for Itg&D and died here. He was a which bind os to our sister na- inserted in walls being coninches better and hung fourteen! work you. shall know me knocked me senseless. When I nearly forty ytsntn, and have brush maker all old settlers will tions across the sea, and as pre- structed or applied afterward, sident of the United States,.! have been invented. inches from the floor. At the wen I Agan grow from a few remeqdjer him.- (Advertisement) .'ame too and realized what b By GLADYS E. JOHNSON tin-smi- th posi-an- e w-a- s j - , gloss-jus- 1 Moulders Club Column bor-Tlie- If Youre s T 1 - i - , six-wee- - 4 ks 1 - e 1 and-thrp- e 1 wasery 11 1 h loses-muc- h -- 1 w-it-h coun-imai- FILM:? liv-e- st high-am- e I sten-caricatur- es 1 j-- rt jJ l upon-Colone- could.. s r arrosrrid - 1 r- - h-i-s O |