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Show 3X t . v . , Jt S? tee journal, lcgaix err:, cache f PAGE EAtet AOG WD8 GORDON t - , e Subscription Bate . BT MAH PER MOOTS, la Advance . BT CARRIER. JPEB MONTH, In Advance i ' except i , i , . . . tee tee ' .'dLti . ANDY COTTERS PARTY IS CHAPTER The man, who followed Eumee hark Into the kitchen Woe pudgy and middle-agewith smalt eyes which glittered with a soft of fdawessive light whenever they fell on Esmees graceful, indolent figure. At ' sut h , times, his mouth, ordinarily, tightly closed as a steel trap, sagged, and sometimes he furtively licked his lips. Entirely unembarrassed ,ly the inadequate ' . silken robe which the wore. Esmee introduced llin. : This is Andrew Cotter Andy. , , To? himself! And. Andy, this Is a girl out wsnt-Jouahe f teo .discouraged, neasily friend from my old home towt!K who had Instinctively wrap- - 4 to drift along in tbs pleasant Gulf Stream ofirfate which had caught her she ped the thin peach silk negligee wore about herself, spoke up quickly. up. The gin fizzes were softening the sharp edges, Andrew. Cotter was Interrupting the other girl: , , . shrill not so coarse now; Esmees Miss Allen er Beatrice Allen." did not jsr so much: best of laugh could Why Joan had done. It she all that aching feeling of betrayal ijj not exactly have told. Jt w,aa not her heart was being stilled. A greit snobbishness which prompted It; it recklessness took possession of Joan, was Homs fastidious instinct bunt'd tjnie t0 joAx for work lontorrow- -deep in her 'nature, some warning, play today. protective instinqt which did not -- An hour later, dressed In clothes want to have he hathe of Joan Or- and furs liorrowed from Esmee, Joan ' mond, linked with this place and was handed into CotterS car. had lost someperhaps, with EBmee Crammer. she that felt Joan Under Esmee's derisive glance, Joof her old identity wRh her an flushed, a flush which deepened thing game. - Joan Ormond with her hopes at the little emphatic edge on the and dreams and childish boasts had other girls tongue. Oh, yes! MLS disappeared; Beatrice Allch -- Blondy Allen. who had appeered OUt.bf thin air was lot on the man. was self possessed, a- trifle! cynical. The Mr. Cotter seemed amazingly at Beatrice Allen could do things Joan She (lid home. He sprawled in a little spindle-legge- Ormond would never, do. chair which threatened to col- not see it as her first surrender. his .They drove through Hie city wjiieh.ti while lar se under his weight, small eyes roved approvingly over had taken on some sj.WeLabt niira-- ' Joans face and down the long slim eulous change., .A joyous city, a- plealine of her body. sant, exciting city to one who viewed Beatrice eh! Kind of a mouthful It from the padded interior of an Cot. expensive limousine Instead of push, to call a little girl like yon. ters eyes went up again to the rufhed ing her way wearily through the Blondy thats a good sidewalk crowds, searching for work. golden hair. name for you, guess I'll call you Joan became as gay as Esmee, deBtotidy. lighting the two men with her youthJoan's spine started to stiffen, ful zest with her flushed and vivid both at the familiar patronage of his beauty, and if there was a slightly tone and because he was so unpleas- hectic edge to her gaiety, no one carantly like the drummers who had eat ed, 15ast of all Joan. fat and conCotters friend, fair, on the porch of the National hotel and whistled meaningfully at her as siderably 6ver 40, whom they hud enshe went by. .The next moment, how- picked up at his hotel, was quickThe Joan. party sowith tranced came new tnat and bitter ever, they reached the phistication. She was not in Dorcey ened in tempo whenroadhouse where ville now other times, other man- discreetly hidden his admiration . ners! they took dinner and was much, of Jonh imitated Esmee Cramthers became marked, He that Inmate easy manner and laughed Ingratia-- ! Andrew Cotters type and more than Ingly at Mr. Cotters fesble pleasant- - fastidiousness of her riea. With the air of a magician pulling a rabbit out ef his hat, faces produced a flask from his hip pocket She and Esmee powdered their and Esmee mixed gin fizzes on the in the dressingroom she confided, cluttered dralnboard while she con-- ; Sometimes he rather frightens me tributetl her share to th conyersa hi hands are bo hot and the things tlon in a Bhtfll vole flung back over he say Esmee, deftly applying vermilion her shoulder. , rouge to lier pretty soft mouth, enthuslaa-was Cotter loudly Andy tic. Say, this is great, you staying ihnckled. Oh, well, you probably wont see here with Esmee like thta. Ive got town him after tonight, hes leaving for a friend man from tAnt come down to the city on business. home," but under her lashes ESmee YouU make a hit with him, Blondy, studied Joans unconscious profile for What do you say we make up a party a long moment, then her plucked for dinner? Or better still, lets pile eyebrows raised in faint derision and into my car and taken run down the a dim enigmatical smile was Born at highway. We can find some place to nn the face which looked back her from the glass. dance and eat along the line. Esmee was right Cotter's friend But I should get out and look for some sort of work Joan Was be-- did go home that night they saw the ginning worriedly when Esmee in- - him off in a hilarious group at folwhich terrupted, shrilly impatient: "Oh, pif- station; but In the daysmen. always fle, let it go. Its too late today any- lowed there were other of them men, a constant Stream way It was easy to be overpersuaded, flowing through Esmees perfumed,, the easier because in tha bottom Of Satin hung apartment. her heart, Joan did not want to go 'Tomorrow The Sargass Sen r n - ' ! Member of Associated Press The Auociated Freaa is exclusively entitled to the nee for republic-tloof ell news dlspatehee credited to ,!t or not otherwise credited In this paper ant also the local new published therein. All right of republication of special dispatches hernia are alee . t reserved. t d A Discount ? , K , it s Furnished Exclusively by The Oeorya Matthew Adame Seryic 259 Park Avenue, New York , t , Bundzy, ' 4 of Jl.Otf Per Tear wiU be Given for Adranee . . i Payment lor 4 Pull Tear. APTEBTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION " . By GLADYS E. JOHNSON Editor at thi Fort Qfflc every day la the week, at Logan, Utah, it Second glass Matter i Entire 19271 JOAN LOVED THRU HOI' BY PUBLISHED b Monday, June 13, ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMP ANT & t 1 ctae SCIENTISTS SEARCH SAHARA FOR TRACE OF MANS ORIGIN THE JOURNAL . CvXjhty, , READINGS - ,C.yBAROMETER Rain Fair Change ' jtJ , f To-Day-- mm U!l2Illiail!i4!IIi5iinfi!lil7!IllS!inf!H!aO , f Yesterday y The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at 8 o'clock each afternoon except Sunday, The "yesterday reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. THE ROY SCOUT MOVEMENT . nPHE annual report of James 1 the Boy Scouts of America, BA y 4 g. s j -- : West, chief scout executive of shows a gratifying growth and development of this great organization. On March 31,. 1927, there were 841,869 jfiemhers enrolled in this movement and with , the Scout officials the membership reached a total of more than , a tnilliom It la reported that thf progress in scouting during the last year has been the most gratifying In the entire history of the movement, , r During the past year great emphasis has biin placed upon the development of habits of conduct through the Scout Oath , and Law and the Daily Good Turn which is expected of all members. It 'would be a mighty fine thing for the peace and happiness of . mankind if men and women could adopt the scout idea of doing, or trying to do, each day a good turn. One good turn would deserve another and good turns to ones fellows would in the end become the rule thus doing away with all that is hurtful in hu- -' man conduct a This good turn precept is sufficient in Itself to , Justify the Boy Scount movement Tho value of this movement is now recognized throughout the world and every man should lend his aid to the end that the ' 8,000,000 hoys of scout age still outside the ranks of this organisation may he drawn in. This movement serves to focus the attention of the men and women of the nation on its boys and on the necessity for training them for citizenship and wise leaderits objective character-buildinship. Scouting has-fo- r It inculcates in the minds of the young the vital need of the observ- am of law and the beauty and nobility of service. The young ' people of this generation have many temptations and many hazards. They must have strength of character and be governed by high and fine principles In order to play a good part jn the world , -- - nt "s'I ' K : mh nn irin EXPEOlTlOHr BE.UOIT - .it.?, ' - PASSING CARAVAN AT ENTRANCE Colie and Dr. Alonzo W Pond, BELIOT, (AP) From the simls of the Sahara - Beloit college his young assistant, started their scientists- geek to wrest the secret qilest witt five months at research l nthe Sahara in J925P mtveHng of the birthplace-- of mankind. 2,500 miles by motor and camel, It in the conviction of Dr. George studying the Tuaregs, veiled nomads I,. Collie, professor of anthropology of the central desert, and discoverat Beloit and lifelong student of the ing stone Implements of an age origin of man, that ia the great more than 300,000 years gone by. Last fall they spent another desert Of Africa lies the answer to riddle: 'Where did nmivjnionth in lhe: desert at Neehta el- the age-lon- g Arbiu, Algerl.,. first appear upon the earth? A skull of a child bUtevcd to Dr.. Koy Oh a p man Andrews, New Yoik explorer,, who onqe studied un- hava lived GO.OOO years before the der Dr, Collie, la equally convinced time of Christ, found at Mechta, that man sprang frpm the Gobi de- supports 'thfe hypothesis that man It sert of Mongolia, and teacher and Originated in the great desert. friendly con- is now In the hands of Dr. pupil are engaged In Cole, I Diversity of Chieago test to find the birthplace of humankind, one believing the goal ts a'uthropologist. gr classification. Meanwhile "the- - quest goes on, In Africa, the other hoping to find and in the laboratory afield In Asia. . jt -- T ... x'.- - r.r" w x 3 "V" r - " Fay-Coop- er . c the Chamber of Camerce are in , receipt of the auto touring: maps and Idaho, Very at. tractive illustrations and information concerning Logan and Cache Valley appear, on one side Of the maps while the highways are on. the other. The Advertising Committee of the Charn- furnished the cuts end ad- of Utah vertising information for the The Logan Branch has maps. an exchange arrangement .with the larger cities of Idaho, Ove- - TOE FEATHERHEADS While Dr. Pond works at Beloit, trying to piece together the story of prehistoric man from 4,000 specu ments lately brought back from Africa, Dr. Collie Is scanning the eaves of southern France. He seeks evidence to prove his theory that men who lived 600 centuries ago came from Africa to Europe ever land which linked the continents by a direct route. From this Aurignacian age the Beloit lias a necklace, one of the earliest pieces of jewelry in existence. The scientific quest has been financed largely by Frank G. Logan, Chicago capitalist and patron of the arts and sciences. H established at Beloit the chair of anthropology which Dr. Collie fills, and made possible the explorations in the desert. tnu--bcu- m ( ( , J DE.Se,RT-5- yip of the Chamber furnished some Woodriiff 'School and Mr, P. At 1 p. m. the sports proof the attractive cuts used in Kuhni, a student of the Brigham gram will commence with a at Provo. ball game between Franklin the beautiful Logftii an'ti Cache Young University Valley Booklet. for the annual booklet published by the Logan This is known as Academy. the Aerial and is well gotten out. There is considerable interest hike between in the inter-cit- y Logan and Brigham City to "the high mountain west of Wellsvil-l- e next Tuesday June 21st. Prof. It. W. Bailey who represents the. National Summer ' hewtfpm. , Chfck Jenkins School, :? iThefS will be no' more war hi the world whdn the real spirit of the Chairfipt Athletic' Committed 'of of th true scout takes .deeper root in the hearts and minds of the Logan Chamber and Mr. B. 'men, regulating their'conduct and impelling them to acts of kind- C. Call,, chairman of the Education Committee of the Box Elness and beneficent helpfulness. Deseret News. der Chamber of Commerce compose the Committee for the hike. The Committee and bus- -, iness men in Brigham City are enthusiastic over the hike. Prof. Bailey promises that sev--j eral classes from the college will go. Besides a number of " ' the local business men a numJI ber from the county will make HTha Logan Branch of the the trip. Several from Wells-vil'.- e Autimobile and Assocation 1tah " SAHARA, ,r. Wis. of today. - . Teachers and intelligent parents have long since learned that talking about morals does not get the boy or girl anywhere along ' the moral road, Precept is alright, but example is better and boys and girls are kept in the right way by forming in youth right ' habits Of conduct. They learn to do by doing, to be by being. The ' seoiSting program teaches boys to do the right things. Scarcely & day passes In which the public press does not record some act of service rendered by a, boy scout. In many ways these boy scouts ira mow gendering service and in many cases performing real ACTIVITIES AT THE LOGAN 'I' IK K - wnTimli rinnKym and Smithfield of Something Doing Utah-Idah- June 'of, iiesfKty, ihjjdab(34 $iP dpeH;! The Officials in charge of the the expect big celebration usual large attendance this year, as they have been working diligently to place a befoie the public that day second to none ever held pro-gra- be-for- . . ni c. Middleweight? - . - , ln cham- h,,. j W Farewell Party, for A. Bralln pionship at stake. There is also some of the best boys obtainable on the card for the preJune 13 A WELLSVILLE, liminary bouts. held in the was farewell party Brass Band and Orchestra Wellsville pavilion selections will be given during Thursday the day, with evening in honor of Elder Ferris wheel, and other attracHill, son of Mr. and Mrs. tions for the young and old. Hill now in LoThe Idaho Day committees Leroybut former residing residents of gan say that they expect to see a Wellsville. Elder Hill will leave very large crowd out for this here on Monday Juhe 13 for great big event, as there will be Salt Lake and then on to the something doing every minute Swiss and German mission. - A of the time. large .crowd from fcerA and surrounding town were in attendance and enjoyed the dancing until 11 oclock when the following prografn was rendered. Remarks were made by they Ube this new wonderful Elder Hill, and his father L&rOV Fremh Pioeess Face Powder called S Hill Vocal solo Hefirv Park MEU,0 that ugly shine Bern ark 3 were made by Mr. away Women rave over its superior and purity quality. Stays on Jonger John C. Brenchley and Bishop skin looks like a peat h keeps cora-- I C. N. Maughan who had the plexions youth rul prevents large in party charge. The remainder Get MELLO-GLa box of poies. Face Pow der' today. Kiter Bros. Drug of the evening was spent in Advertisement. dancing. Music was furnished merry-go-roun- . - ww Inter-fbunta- memorating Wel-lsvil- le By Otborft Cache Valley League. Baseball game between LoEvery : Minute at o gan and Salt Lake of league. 15 Franklin, Commencing at 7:00 p. m. a big boxing show is scheduled FRANKLIN, June 13 Next with Ed. Shepherd and Johnny Wednesday morning, June, 15, Chane as the principals in the the "big annual celebration comwith the the birth the. headline event, The grand, opening of the gala day will really be on the evening of the 14th when a big dance Uill be held in the ' Franklin opera house. . The program Wednesday are interested. AH are morning commences at 10 a. m. The plan is to be with the singing of national, welcome go. church and state songs by the at the Leatham Ranch in Can on by 6 a. m. pre- choir. Address of welcome, by the More hit the trail. to pared of the details will be announced mayor. Address later. Mr. John Moser, the artist J. Grant. Singing JV tnc Imperial Glee has on display three very fine ' pieces of art in the large com- club. of Address by Governor Baldmittee room of Chamber The officers of ridge of Idaho. Commerce. Instrumental muMc. the Chamber appreciate the Vocal and musical entertainloan of these with other beanti-fu- l & paintings loaned by the ment. m the ( d, - Girls Dance With Joy (ILO'-ke- eps Oscar Proves'His Point! ur Le-la- nd I I" by the Wellsville orchestra, A good sized purse was received nd pi epjsnted to. Elder Hill as is presented to all missionaries who leave Wellsville. Out of town relatives and. friends who attended the dance were Mr. and Mrs.- Leroy S.r Hill and family, Mrs. : Henry Blanchard and son Archie, Dr and Mrs. W.. E. Hawkins, Mr.! John Hawkins and Miss Georg iniA Hawkips, Mr. and Mrs. Fj O. Jorgensen,- - Mrs. Georgiania' Hill, David Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. E. RA Owen and daughter Luella and.' Mr. and Mrs. Holman all of Lo- Hill of gan, Miss Madeline Mr. and Metropolis, Nevada, Mfs. Elmer and Leslie Kerr of Idaho and Joseph. Fairview, Parkinson of Rexburg, Idaho. ' - - ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 15 POUNDS ; IN FIVE WEEKS Men and women, thtn and miserable, are -- urged to put oft weight and, get backftfeir health and strengtl .with Atc(W God Liv3 er Oil Compound Tablets, On woman gained 15 pounds (ft five v eelta and thats going rtasl enough for anyone. Only Q'epTmrTfiro-nabiet-an- d ' if they doh'f put . tiyo t pounds oL, flesh on any thin person in 3Q diyz Schramm-Jobnson or any drngglst' W authorized to hand you back the, money you paid for thejm. - But be sure and demand McCoys,, and get the original rich in health and strength building vita mines. For your healths sake refuse imitations.? 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