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Show .Wednesday, Novem'ber 2, J927. FAGS TWO paratively small part of the world at the present moment, but through the spirit of France and America, united in might, it can be back to include all who seek place under the conditions of liberty and fraternity that symbolize the democracy of the two greatest modern republics. Marshal Fochs definition ' (of PUBLISHED BY democracy fiom the standpoint of a soldier advocate of peace EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPACT is clear and sufficient. He gave it to men who understand his Editor jmeaning and live in its spint and will carry it on to their sons ATOC8TC8 GORDON . and daughters. Boston Transcript: Kuttrtl t the Port Offlce every day In th week, except Burnley, THE JOURNAL pu.-die- ! - tt Lcgsn, Utah, aa Second SIam Matter Subscription Rati , MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance . . . . BT CARRIER. .PER MONTH. In Advance A Dliooant o X 8100 Per Tear will be Given tor Advened IT ADVERTISING " tie Payment tor a Full .Tear. RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Stenographers Romance By JANE PHELPS , Member of Associated Press . A The Associated Preee la exclusively entitled to tb tee for repabllen-tlo- a et aU newa dispatches credited to tt or not otbenrlee credited U title paper end aleo tbe local aewe publlehed therein. ot epeclal dlepntcbee herein art alee AU right et repnbUcetloa marred. - Furnished Exdusively By The Georg e Matthew Adame Service 8 West 40th Street New .York , t THE SEARCH FOR A POSITION 1 Chapters - - , , - Acting upon Mrs. Dooleys advice, Nellie brought in an evening papfr. For an hoar she studied the advertisements of Fair KaIb Change Office Girls Wanted, listing bn a piece of paper those that y read the rpost. attractively. Surely- she would have no slightest S2:nilJ!il2illin!l!!4H!!5!ll!fl!ll7IIIIS!ili9ilII3n trouble in getting a place w'hen so many men were advertising Yesterday ' for help. The above readings are t&keii from THE JOURNAL'S barometer It was still daylight a hen she crawl. -yesterday ed Into the little hard bed, but a somethin, Mrs. Dooley urged. At 8 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The happy smile played about her sweet I'll be an office girl! P didnt BAROMETER READINGS t To-Ds- rrv - of the givate soldiers of all time, Marshal Foch, is a leading advocate ot peace democratic peace. In his address to American veterans assembled in France, the quondam generalissimo of the Allied armies made the following notable declaration in definition of the aims of democracy. It is in order to maintain law and order, to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community. State and nation, to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the riiasses, to promote peace and good will upon earth and to make right the master of might that you are united. With your sense of realization of men qf action, you take from our walls the words liberty and fraternity to make them the practical form of true democracy, opening to everybody through work and peace the widest horizon. If Marshal Foch were not one of the greatest of modern Frenchmen he could be without the slightest alteration one of the staunchest of Americans, His declarations against mass control, dictatorship, lawlessness and indifference are part and parcel of the plan of democracy in this republic. His plea for peace and democracy, through work under conditions of liberty and brotherhood fits snugly into the spirit of the United Statfes of America. The widest horizon which he points out embraces a com- - ONE Refreshing Shaves , ( You want smoother, better shaves. Shaves which give a soft, youthful appearance to your face. Youre tired blades which pull of dull, rough-edge- d and scrape. 'Heres , . the remedy. VALET AUTOSTROP rA?OR.: Arazorandstroppingmachihe combined. 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She, bad heen told of tbe 825, and tike of a clei gyman'g widow, and was In different social environment at tbe Conner had advised Nellie to hang Corners, aa well as being three or h)ur'on ( It, 'that It wouldnt last lang years older than Nellie. But she hadn b!ew York, Days.) always spoken kindly, licver patron- - i (Tomorrow'--Blac- k, U (singly, to Nellie, so TT gitl (had 'no ,, . fear she would not be pleased to see Outside industries dont help her when she got rfeady to let her taxes. Logan Linen i?.8 know sue was in New York. Just before Nellla slept her eyes fell CtTnpany'. on the suitcase in the, corner .of the t. (Advertisement) room. She had unpacked It before she went to bed, putting her few. possessions In the bureau drawer. Til send you back tomorrow when I g$t my job. Youre nothing but a cheap old thing anyway! she said, shaking her finger at the suitcase. Miss Carterll think I stole you! Ill 1. AVIiat Is wrong with tills pay rent for you when I send you sentence? Her falsity was disback, about a cent a day would be covered. about right. 2. What is the correct pronunIt was 7 oclock when she awoke, ciation of preferable? 3. Which one of these words and a rainy dark morning. bal''I'll sure spoil my clothes unless is misspelled? Mechanician, Mrs. Dooley will lend me an um- loonist, aviator, plummer. 4. Fin jjj the missing letters brella, she soliloquised as she dress- of these synonyms for the word ed. "Nice way to welcome Miss Riley allot p , (vert.) Oh well, I suppose to New York! - - 8 - - n, r t they need the rain to make the sidewalks grow. There aint nothin else 5. Fill Ip the here to need wettln that I can see proper word, Nellie then use this word in daily conMrs, Dooley accommodated versation few a times she cotton and and it is a with umbrella, big Their activi fared forth to get some rolls and tea. your permanently. She would make tjie tea over the gas ties betrayed - - - r - o - motives. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S jet fn her room. She knew how beEXERCISES cause often when she worked for Miss 1. Omit Yes. 2. Pronounce as Carter, Bhe had seen the boarders e as in ,,ine, not cook things 'in their roomawoe to as in ask.j menr 3. Besiege. 4. Asthem if Miss Carter caught them! as in She bought a basin with a lid, and sassinate, tmifder, execute, mas then hurried back to make her break- sacre, slay, slaughter. 6. Quietude T fast. She was hungry in spite of the generous meal she had eaten the at ternoon liefore. NEWTON Queer Im hungry after that feed I had yesterday, she said as she made her tea. After she had tidied her room Newton, Nov. 2 The past (Mrs. Dooley asked 83 for the room week has been full of Halif bhe cared for itl Nellie started out to find the job bhe was sure was loween activities. Friday evenwaiting for her. It had stopped rain- ing the Primary . association ing but was dark and disagreeably gave a party in the amusecold. ment hall for the children who All day Nellie went from plara to came in costume and, their time place, wasting a good (leal of because of her unfamiliarUy with the parents.1 The decorations were city, a"nd so covering the dlstar."e in black and orange. Refreshtwice when often once would have sold from one done. But not one encouraging word ments were Theitonejof your whole I day 'starts coffee fox your breakfast cup of If the coffee is full of pep and vigor you a!" full-bodi- H-v-- y, By OtborM VKhI marvelous blend is always in the brewed mild, medium or strong. It is packed in vacuum to preserve the flavor. -- . , I i , . . v ejk -jj booth artistically decorated and did she receive. Din you take dictation? Can vou fortune telling from another. read your notes after theyre cold? Dancing and games formed the Where have you worked? What are your references? What experience evenings entertainment. have you had? were only a few of Thursday evening the Gleanthe questions put to her jthat she er girls entertained the M men could not answer in a mknper to at a Hallowe-e- q Enpatty. .They to she whom satisfy anyone applied "Youre too pretty to work any- tered through the basement to way!" one old man told her as he the hall and after wandering clnn ked her under the chin. through spook alley for some I cant eat my own face, can Ill have to soon or go hungry if I,Ltime, came up into ' the main dont get work she snapped at him' hall which was all decorated in as she went out. Nellie was by no means the ignorant girl one might A GOOD T1H'(J DONT MISS IT -- Send this fid anT ten 'cents to expeit Miss Carters boarding house Co had been an advanced school in some Foley Sheffield and.George and Nellie had listenot8 Chicago, 111.,' writing J your respects gieedily to the conversations, no onenanl? an address clearly. YoU will paying the slightest attention to her, receive a trial bottle of Foleys probahlv thinking if they gae it Honey and Tar Compound for thought at all that bhe would not!cou8hs, croup (spasmodic), tickling understand throat; also a trial packet each of Day after (lay she went from office Fpley Pills, a diuretic fetlmnlant for to offne looking for work, and night the kiduevs, and Foley Caihartic after night .she returned to her dis Tablets for constipation, biliousmal little room without having any ness. and sick headache. These resut cess liable remedies have helped milTry somethin else, dearie! Per- lions. Sold Everywhere. haps vou ian get into a store or (Advertisement) ed cup, yur I r start the day with confident stride. The flavor of this characteristic Eull-- f 1 avored coffee vacuum packed Halloween colors. The refresh-- 1 talk, then proceeded to re- - son, Moroni F. Jenkins, Henry ments which consisted of brick organize. The new officeis are: Hansen, Moses Rigby. Interment was m the New- ice cream, punch and wafers!, Rigby president; Della' t0n j were ,to and Milled Snth- lne h"t.?'lGrinin. first gold and black.second counselor. Aviation evening was spent in games erlund, a Anderson secretary andi were suitable to the Spur Fabricuis! casion. About forty were pres-- ; treasurer; Orpha - Sen-whi- ch j oc-id- Obstacles South America ent- - assistant secretary and treas-- j Washington Nov. 2. (A) district schools held aiurer; Daisy Larson, organist; Gf commercial a Halloween party in the school Alice Griffin, chorister ; Eugenia Development in Latin America is be- viation gymji Saturday evening where Alvis, historian;- Clara Larson j Elizabeth the. decorations were again in chaplain; Funking accelerated rather, than recolors suitable to the occasion. custodian of relics. itarded, say's a report to the Games and dancing formed the Vocal duet, Elizabeth Funk Commerce Department from and Norma Christensen. evenings entertainment. W. Leighton Rogers, agent as- Under the auspices of the Mrs. M. C. Rigby and Orhpa to investigate the sub- Gleaner girls, Prof. Reynolds, Fabricius acted as hostesses. signed by the very obstacles art instructor of the U. A. C. About twenty-fiv- e guests werel-ieit encounters. j which lectured on Art Sunday even- present. Mrs. Alice Jacobsen .formerly. Great distances between clt-oing. Class exercises Mere disthe Newton ward accom-'ie- s pensed with and (the entire rugged intervening listened attentively (panied the ladies over and en-- j tains and lack of railroad com-t- o the many beautiful thingsjjoyed shaking hands with oldjniunication he finds, are about art decorations and! time friends. lually encouraging the new incolor schemes. Funeral services were held in dustiy. Cne of tne worlds first The daughters of pioneers of. the ward hall Wednesday at 2 comma rial aviaton services the W.m. Rigby camp met p. m. for Alfred Stone. Bishop to prove profitable was that Thursday last at the home onM. C. Rigby presided. The choir established several years ego Mrs. M. C. Rigby. There were furnished appropriate music along the Magdalena River ih in attendance of the county assisted by Iner Peterson. Wm. Colombia. board Mesdames S. E. Need- H. Griffin Sr., Counselor L. C. Now in addition, regular pasham and 0. P. Satterthwaite. Larsen and Joseph Tudden- - senger and freight service is The latter treated the lesson ham were the speakers with maintained between Buenos which was on the Navajo and closing remarks by Bishop M. Aires, Argentina, and MonteHopi Indians, their religious C. Rigby. Prayer was offered video, Uruguay. On the we&t belief, home life and costumes1 by President J. E. Griffin. Tbe coast, Chile operates an air and tribal characteristics and 'grave was dedicated by J. J. mail service between Santiago and Bolivia and Valparaiso, superstituions which was very .Larsen. 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