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Show ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE OVER LEASED WIRE, AND DAILY MARKET REPORTS, MAKES THE JOURNAL AN IDEAL PAPER FOR CACHE COUNTY FOLK ,NAL VOLUME L. yOU CAN FIND A BUYER FOR WHAT YOU IIAVE TO. SELL' IN NO BETTER WAY THAN THROUGH 5 THE JOURNAL WANT AD ROUTE LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927. quet for 1,000 of the delegates, 'a gala ball, fireworks, . special The: Journals Weekly ' Features From Europe NUMBER 181. Diplomats DaughterAVeds illuminations and official receptions. Approximately $150,-00- 0 has been appropriated for the governments snare in the . program. , p; :cj 4 V- ! J , London Raises 'Memorial sionally a rider is to be seen To General Booth following the flight of the fal- France Considering New Kind of Trains' A con on horseback. LONDON, July 30, (p) world memorial is being built PARIS, July 30 (A1) Fiance here to the late General Wil- - Women Allowed To may soon begin to retire the! familiar lianf Booth, founder of the Sal- -' Join Political Clubs European railwayj vation Army. It is a college fort LONDON, July 30 (P) coach, a car divided into corn-- j Salvation Army officers, cost- - Women are not to be excluded partments seating six to eight,: each' compartment from political clubs. ing $1,500,000. separated! J The most prominent feature! When a discussion whether! from the others like the state-- , of the building will be the great 'they should be baried was atj rooms on American trains. central tower, 200 feet high, its height, owing to decision of The increase in the number! surmounted by a powerful, the Larkhall Liberal Club oft of crimes in this kind of coach 2 cam-- j has led to an energetic electric light, which will be Bath not to have women , W-X- ' on newsof some the South part the National Liberal club paign throughout Ml v don. The college will be finished, here set aside a special visitors papers to require that all seats! visible! in a be in 1929, the centenary year ofijoom and announced that e railway carriage birth of General Booth. imen would be admitted for from the others. Robbers have of travelers lunch, tea or dinner provided taken advantage Royal Exchange Slowly they 'they are accompanied by mem- - atone in a compartment, !bers. point out. Falling Into Disuse LONDON, July 30 (Aj Thej Some of the Larkhall club Royal Exchange, at one time'members said that if women Numerical Addresses the greatest business centre ofjw'ere admitted, they would up- -i Suggested for France PARIS, July 30 (P) A numthe British capital, is slowly set everything. erical into disuse. is telegraph and cable adIt a largej Philip folloing Socialist Snowden, dress for with a Austen' the first to aish the bride s every Paris houseLONDON, court of (API Sir building injmeifiber square Parliament, said: and to extend his congratulathe centre, situated betweenlT think it is a perfectly silly holder is urged by the Paris Immix-- I, tin. Foreign Secretarj., to Mr. Anderson, whom he had the Bank of England and Man- - thing to attempt to exclude newspaper Liberty. Frenchmen pKijed mi iniportai.t rMi at the tions known for several years white the are beginning to complain that weddiiii? of Miss Matilda Houghton, bridegroom was private secretary sion House. women from the club. the romantic sounding names daughter of tin Ameriran Ambassa- to Mr. ltoughtou. As far back as 1842 this dor to the Court of St. James, who1 Mr. ami Mrs Anderson left after of their streets and towns cost beiame was valued at building 150,000 Women Like Colorful Mrs chandler P. Anderson, the wedding for a tour of England them heavily in telegraph tolls, Jr, at St. Margaret's, Westminster,' pounds. To build it now would Matches and Typewriters and Scotland . by automobile. They be addresses aUo was since must J.adv Chamberlain cast a far greater sum. Once LONDON, July 30 0P) Maypaid present planned to return to New York , each pillar in the large hall was fairs latest is a craze for odd for by the word. It is not un- at the ttrunony. early in August, whore they will After the sen ices Sir AuBten was make their home. usual for a French address to allotted to one of the ancient color schemes. IJJUiU'M. 11 city companies. Members of the A Bond Street tobacconist run to fourteen words or more. municipal-coLibel ty also asks the various guilds used to gather commenting on it said.: uncil of Paris not to pick WILLIE round their particular pillars I sell dozens of day Every out hnd six word street five for the transaction of business. boxes of the new olor tipped names when they are christenThe war removed these busi- matches. Half a dozen shades new thoroughfares. ness operations. With one ex- are WASHAKIE in one box. Wo- ing patched all the big trades today men sort them out to match ception, rave their own special ex- their rocks or the various rooms Policemens School changes. Every Wednesday, in the house. In round card- Teaches English all harvesting just PARIS, July 30 IP) So suc- WASIIAKIE, July 28. The grain crop members of the old board boxes these big headed however, all with. cessful have been the few Well, we having a over. nearly Company of Wax Candlers and matches look like a childs who Parisian is and whea this speak good harvest policemen Chemical makers still meet to tCrop very splendid, and year, with blunted English in aiding travelers that also the sugar beet is good too. The weather-itransact businessu Tliis- - is now drawing crayons getting pretty the municipal council has dethe sole commercial usq of thi points. now. Some of our went hot. dry Every thing in sold Even the typewriters cided to put English speaking e hub of business over to Logan city and- spent 21 July" Iheir. Bond Street are now varnished officcers on where tour' duty AndTfome went over to Holbrook; Idano, spent a cheerful red, green, blue or1 ists appear in any numbers. da yover their. Mr. Eftos lubigee took pioneer own Most mauve. wonien society (A police school, with an origMuseums in England to Holbrook. She Was lose on over race his , a portable typewriter. They like inal enrollment of nearly Have Many Uses fifty, 8 race 3 and the spark pldg win the race; and harand cover .lu the machine ,fIlu has been organized. It will teach time over. But our teal allso LONDON, July 30 UP) One momze with their good .having boudoir hang-wh- o the English usually employed was pla yball with Hollbrook, and scorse goes to a museum in Eng- boys ' by those asking for aid and diland is not necessarily a seeker was about 6 to 8 in favor of our boys. And and the proper words rections, THe also some off our people went to Malad city V ROya,1 Actress Wounded for a polite and informative 25 July. But we was join Parade. We have sion Museums Galleries Whie faring Green reply. k to hauld our wanders and have a a rc,th,ese, others: LONDON, July 30 (IP) head gears on. It was looking fine. The boss Shorthand students use the tma and actresse3 are murmur Fewer Tourists Visit of this gang was Mr. Seth Eagle. He took'all fiee lectures as a means of fak- here because Norah Blaney, Paris Markets hg Willie Ottogary charge of our buisness. Then our bays ing dictation. actress with The Vagabond The PARIS, July 30 (IP) played with Malad boys. It was a real good Foreign students regard the King, has bought a green famous onion is game. The game was start about 2:30 oclock on' the 25 July, squad soup lectures as opportunities to. frock and a pair of shoes to dwindling. The little gang of 1927. Then fight come about 5 oclock at the Star Threata, learning English. match. There is a theatrical tireless tourists who invate Malad City. Master Chester O. Kick-bo- o Dan boxing with Mr. banBoys like the polished we should that the at Paris market But he was a half breed Navajo Insuperstititno Mark. public Wyo. Casper, Billy isters to slide down. never wear green. dawn to breakfast on onion dian. Mr. Kick-boDan was out box him. He weight about Green is my lucky color, and soup after a night in Mont- 175 lbs. he over weight. Mr. Kick-bo- o the Dan but he was decision Many people appoint museum as their meeting place. Fridays my lucky day, Miss martre, means less work for the over him. Then Master Chief Custer Ottogary his brother, And, as A. O. Curie, director Blaney said, laughing away the police now than at this time fight with W.vne Huff, Union, and he desison over him in 4 of the Royal Scottish Museum, advice of her friends. last season. round bout. Mr. Huff only last three round, at Star threata, Officers at the public mar- Malad City. The was a Tiemonton ball club come over to says, museums are even us id! But it was on Friday evening for flirtations. while wearing the green doub- - ket report fewer altercations Washakie on last Sunday, try to get our boys to play ball with Ilence, the 6,000,000 people' let and hose as Hugette, that between foreigners who want to last Monday. But they was all line up to Malad City so they I ex"ho yearly visit Londons! she received a dagger wound see and porters who want to didnt go over. Then he prospond for next Sunday. WellKippet-cheMr. with them. to . over will museums will be called upon 'during the play, which nearly work. The di bovs play our contin- pect it going here after to pay an entrance severed One of her fingers. Nologan and wife motor over to Logan city last week. Mr. gent has been the victim of and mother with fee of two cents, many accidents, involving up- Morni Timpimboo and family also his father h Mr. Nephi also 24th an,d to Hoolbrook to July, spent over sets France Sets Holiday of vegetable carts, spoiled have I over there. Holbrook' to 24 over and family spent In Honor of Legion dresses and police intervention. Falconry Near End been over to Holbrook and Malad City and haveing a splendid As English Sport PARIS, July 30 (IP) France a second good time bothe places. Mr. Catch Lion purchased LONDON, July 30 (IP) Fal- will observe a public holiday France Changes Rules motor was Tomick Mr. week. car last George hand Cherelete conry, that old and honorable Monday, September 19, in honor' In Legion of Honor of last week. Mr. Tom Elk went letter Tremonton part down members PARIS, July 30 sport, which in the Middle Ages of American Legion and spent 24th July over their and accompany his disputed for-- first place with here for their Paris convention, will be no more sudden promo- over to Logan WILLIE OTTOGARY. ect hunting and jousting, is fast The holiday has been decreed tions in the French Legion of family, by the government. Despite thei Honor. All those receiving the disappearing. been officers be- those who have The Old Hawking Cub, the fact that it is now expected coveted red ribbon must start nineteen years must elapse can be made five for chevalier as years last to keep alive the ancient that attendance will be far less hereafter as chevalier, the low- tween appointment officers commanders. Grand of the grand ''port, has just gone out of ex- than the 30,000 originally an- est grade. The new- regulations and achievement commanders been have must the honor is are embodied in a bill passed cross, the highest istence. Falconry is still prac- ticipated, the government of- for three years. To be eligible ticed by some persons in pri- - planning an elaborate' entertain-- , by both Senate and Chamber Legion holds. The grade of ficer cannot be attained before for the grand cross three years ate. They obtain their falcons, rnent 'for those who do come, of Deputies. Under the new regulations eight years as hevalier. Only (Continued on page twelvel however, in Holland. Occas- - There will be an official ban- li - ' .'aiAb meni-visib- ft. l'VH le Lon-jber- s, wo-th- , happt-nes- C i ' J OTTOGARY WRITES TO IRE I01IIAL FROM , one-tim- 1-- Ford-truc- o j w ess-su- Ber-das- (Pj-pTh- ere IF YOUTH BUT KNEW. life I have actually been penniless and at my wits-en- d ' what to do. i I took myself firmly in hand and forced worry out of my thoughts. In order to do this I took up public speaking. I accepted every invitation to meetings, banquets, gatherings of all sorts, and blindly agreed to say something, not knowing what I would say or how or if I could say it. t Speechmaking means concentration. I read the papers, found my subject any subject and went to work to on it out of office hours. ' This wrenched my mind off line, on my athers side especially, had a tendency my professional troubles. and niyB gran life; fathers ended my orry. Worry I used to write out my speech and read it: I have no I others. I felt mself drifting into this condition.out-- memory no ability to memorize, that is, although I remember events, people and places. I dug up stories and roded over my shortcomings, my business, my was told them over and over to mvcif until I could do them fate think to I future. the I feared Twice in my veil gainst me and that I would be a failure. F all things youth must learn, MORERAT16N is the first and foremost. Moderation, inambition, in everj-iin- g ork, play, eating and drinking, moderation lot. It un- a except laughter. You must laugh inks you, rests, relaxes. The second rule for health and success is DONT Worry ,'ORRY, Worry kills. Worry is devastating. soul. i poison to the brain and heredities.' All families" have certain tendencies, ) k. bfn CANADA BABSON BULLISH Oil mujm Alberta, July 30. Roger W; Babson is stopping on a trip through Western Canada. He has always been a friend of Canada, but seems now to feel more optimistic than ever. He believes that Western Canada, as well as the Eastern provinces, has a wonderful future. His complete statement is as follows: Natural Resources Abnormal do in the States! The Canada today possesses the in this Northopportunities which the United ern countryplanted is a type which maStates possessed fifty years tures more quickly and requires ago and this specially applied to fewer growing days. Further- -' the four Western provinces, the-croutlook for this more, British Columbia, Alberta, CALGARY, grain-moreove- op Sosk,-atchewa- and Manitoba. These provinces, containing an area of equal to about the entire United States, abound in great visgin forests; rich deposits of coal, iron, copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver; millions of acres of the finest wheat growing land in the wold ; unused one-quart- er waterpower sufficient to run half of the industries of America; a pulp wood supply to which the United States must ultimately turn ; together with most profitable fisheries, fur industries, and other sources of income. Added to this natural wealth there is an good proexceptionally spect of many rich oil fields being develgped in these provinces Oil is already being secured in good quantities in the vicinity of Calgary and several additional wells are in the process of being driven. The Imperial Oil Co. and other established concerns are interested - in this development. This assures me that it is not a proposition. However, I am not interested in the speculative features of this discovery, but rather what it will do in so many ways toward holding up Western Canada. What oil ,and climate will do in so many ways toward holding up ,' Western, ..Canada. What Oil and climate have done for Southern Calif otnia so oil and agriculture pray do for Alberta and especially for Calgary. I was criticized in Nebraska a few weeks ago for sympathizing with those Nebraska farmers who have left for the wheat T ! Fall is now exceptionally good, Canadian Cities Very Stable There is something about the Canadian business man that appeals to me greatly. He possesses a combination of English conservatism mixed with American speculative and pioneering qualities. The income of Canadian cities is now derive! primarily from agriculture, tire forests, the mines, and the fisheries, btia all Canadian cities are- good jobbing centers with profitable wholesale and retail trade. Manufacturing as yet is in its infancy; but is bound to grow owing to the great quantities of available coal and water power.' All Canada needs is a reciprocity tariff brrangcmenr with the United States, which would also be a blessing to the United States. As to the exact business situation in the leading cities of Canada today, the Canadian Credit Mens, Trust Association supplies me with the following - facts: Montreal All lines' of the wholesale trade report very fair amount of trading. Boots and shoes show a distinct increase irt sales. Retail trade both city and country is very busy. Wholesale collections good. Retail Vety, fair. Toronto The volume of business transacted (by wholesalers and manufacturers generally may be considered very fair. The warm vJjather has resulted in a considerable improvement with the retail trade. Collections good. St. Johns The wholesale country of Western Canada. - conHere land can be purchased $or trade at present may-b' $20. and acre which wilf, raise sidered satisfactory. Retail trade more wheat than land selling in good. Collections both wholesale, Iowafor $200. an acre. Frankly, and retail good. I doubt if the farmers of Iowa, Winnipeg All lines' of whole Minnesota, and the Dakotas real sale trade are enjoying a very ize what is going on here in nice volume of business for this Western Canada. Certainly the period of the year. The retail politicians of these and adjoin- trade is very active in seasoning States ought to visit Brit- able lines, especially wearing apish Columbia, Alberta, Saskat- parel and Campers supplies. chewan, and Manitoba before at- Collections fair. tempting to solve the farm proWholesale' grocery blems of the West. My guess is salesRegina are now reported as good that after making such a trip Dry goods and boots and shoes these political leaders would ad- quiet. Hardware, builders1 supvise their constituents to raise, plies and auto accessory dealers as much as possible, crops oth- enjoying- a good volume. very er than wheat. I am especially City and country retail trade optimistic concerning The Peace fair, Wholesale and retail counRiver District. Here is a rich try collections slow. virgin country where experts Saskatoon Wholesale in tell me more wheat can be raisthe trade grocery very good. ed per acre than in any section in the world. Yet fine land can Dry goods, hardware, builders be purchased here at $10 an. acre supplies and auto accessory sales good. City retail trade is rathIt is true that the winters are er quiet, country trade slow. Collong and cold, but it must be re- lections generally fair. membered tlat the growing days Business conCalagary in this Northern country are ditions in and wholesale both very long. The sun rises at four 'clock in the morning and does retail continue satisfactory. Colnot set until eight or nine at lections only fair. Wholesale and Edmonton night. If Edmonton should adopt daylight saving it would be oblig retail business reported good, ed to set its clock's ahead three notwithstanding continued rainy hours instead of one hour as we on Paee Elovonl e ' - (Co-atlnu- By CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW : . . . (Copyright, After a while this public shaking became a habit. its almost second natue. .They cant stop me. You can make almost anything-habit, and therein lies salvation if the habit is good. Take a man addicted to melancholia: At first he must force himself out among people; force himself to talk and laugh and take part in social doings. Presently it catches on, gets to be easy, natural, habitual. And the man is saved. The third rule of life is RELIGION. I have always felt a real dependence upon God. My idea of God is personal rather than as a force. Not a personality such as we are, of eburse, but a glorified, divine and' infinite heart, brain and spirit all comprehending, all powerful, a g. n, Chairman N. Y. Central Railroad Company Now never-failin- Important Oil Discoveries In Alberta we live again. standing. 1927, Faraqus Features 'Syndicate, Inc.) Christ is Gods pledge of love and under- " If people would only depend on the power of prayer! If men. would only know that when things get too much for them, too heavy, too complex, help will come ! Help always comes if we open our minds to it and trust. Always my own prayers have been answered. Not always in the way I wanted. But A WAY has always opened out,' and when I followed it, I found it was the right way. Love people ; that is the fourth rule of life. Get interested in them. Persist in being friendly with your fellow creatures. You will be surprised. You will find that most of them are really worthwhile, really good. I dont believe much in chance. You have to make I think of God as being interested in mortals and mor- things come jour way. And they will come your way if tal affairs. Christ was His earthly manifestation, Christ you follow the rules of moderation, of not worrying, of Gun vid loving who understood, lived, toiled ?.ni suffered upon earth 3 diversifying jour do. r hr irt ho died m. vo emit co h.fvH t f ftaflrt 1 l |