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Show Twu PAGE iftt: EA BL&ENGLAND PUBLISHING, COMPANY Editor GORDON W- 'J. Funk, road superv.soc .or the state highways in Cache county reports that the Logan canyou road will be open for Jirough traffic about May 15. The rune s In good condition to the bi; Jug-- . way. Tbq snpw drifts on the Cache Valley to combine, their - Intend t it the Poet Offiee trery day. to tba week except 8uaday, ' at Logan, Utah, aa Sttenti Claaa (Matte. Subscription Rat i - BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance BY CARHIEK, PEJt MONTH, In Advance if . . - , - . 60c 70c A Diaconot ot $L00 Per Year will be Given for Advance . ' " . , Payment for a Foil. Yean ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON. APPLICATION summit up Member of Associated Press The Aaaoclated Preaa la exi luelvely entitled to tha'uto foe repahflea-itto It or not? otherwise credited la thle tion of all newa dlapahbea paper and also the local sows published therein All right. vpf Tepuhlicatlon of apecial dlapatchea herein are alao reaerved. ' ; od-en- ts to Change goal jJh Monday evening the advertising from THIS JOURNALS batometer The above leading ere taken at committee cf the chamber of 1 :0u o'clock each afternoon except SuiiUAJ. The jeaterday reading eacu commerce met with roads com! ,, to mittee. d thd Preston chajaber of Monday refer Saturday' reading. a commerce rn - em in i ieii mu. to consider a plan of or- a Cache Valley highway ganizing T 1 M advertising aSkociatSoa G thd idea SLEEP s . would be to get all of the towns; on the Yellowstone x highway in has, been a mystery of the ages, and upon tlje solution Yesteray leaggTetwneei AU 1 SLEEP es- - give the matter further consid- eration. Monday the college canyon :oop committee went over the proposec scenic loop and was much impressed with this drive. Something definite will be- - announced in. the near future as to this- , Ject. The airport committee of the chamber met Monday evening and discussed ways and means to make the airport possible. Something definite about this pro eat will also be announced in a day . or so. Pm-gre- 29!llHI2IJ41ll!5J!!!61li7181I9!!Sa t. It - insol- o. The membership committee the following new members for the chamber of commerce: . P. Jones, manager of the Jones Plumbing, Theodore Seenoizer, county game warden. N. M. Degn, e, of the Degn Studio and C. C. manager of Everybodys store. This biiilgs the total membership to folir hundred and thirty. Four hundred and fifty is the j To-D- ay V this dugway- wui pe ' many a reputation has been mkte or WThe' ek act nature of sleep and its causes are not yet thoroughly under-stood. The value and necessity of, natural sleep for human, beings I . is universally recognized. It was once an adage that the requireBy JANE PHELPS J. ments as regarded sleep were, six hotirs for a ipsiq, seven for (a Furnished Exclusively by George Mathews Adams Service woman, eight for a child, and nine for a fool And someone has 8 West 40th? Street, New York. recently remarked, in referring to the modern youths, that .they never want to go to bed the same day asthey got up. It has never CHAPTER L. men I ever knowed, and I guess been conclusively settled1 whether man can constantly work by made me think more of women ' day and sleep by night to better advantage than to sleep by day ANN HAS HELP IN THE HOUSE, it folks than of men. Things were going well on the Ann laughed gaily, and Nora, and work at night, but it is proved, that only those animals that ranch. Dicks hard work, Ann s eager to talk, explained that her , are naturally night prowlers can work by night to no disadvanteconomical management showed tp drank and abused her Ma. thal . 'Mr. Sander gratifying results. stayed out. running age. You must nave someone to help around, and Mrs. Sanders felt So many factors enter Jbe. problem, as to the number of you, Ann, Dick declaredAnd badly because of it. He used, to go and see a girl knowing she had worked De- hours of sleep that no rule can be laid down, which will cover all Ann, yond her strength for a long time, and it most, broke' her heart, she adults except thin one a sufficient number of hours of undistur- at last consented. explained. TIe didnt drink. and But no Chink. Dick. I'll go into' wasp t ugly to- her. Just stayed bed sleep should be had to restore the energy expended during San Bernardino and find a girl or, away, and she crying her eyes out someone we will feel safe because of him. Not that Mr the previous walking period. If this is not had, the balance will woman, to leave with Jack, as wea asiBelden is his sort, or like Pa, be post, and sooner or later, health will break down. In the case with the work' So leaving ier But. hes. .a man, and can take She said thU boy with Dick she Jour- - care of hisself. of children, growth enters the problem as wed as expended energy the little to town to f ipd a maid with a finality that wa? amusing, , s neyed and this growth ratio must be reckoned with. She was fortunate in finding a, Jet Ann didnt.- qmile. She was .Irish girl looking for work, thinking of. Mi, Sander , crying dedicated by young ci.J5So.n34thjrj.g goes, on daring sleepy hich canno$ and although she doubted hes'.weWiMr .husbaAd ' neglected . , food or rest or any other method of restoration yet, devised. ability as far as cooking was con- - iher. cerned. she seemed But after a time- Dick seemed Sleep may be extremely deep with one person and extremely light and wholesome, and was well spa- -, to have won the girl's favor even with another, yet the same number of hours in each may achieve ken of by the woman for whom! if he. were ja, man. although she she had worked. The family wele never gave rum quite the place in the same result. A dreamless sleep appears, to be most beneficial, going East, so she could go with her heart she had given Ann and . at once. 'Jack. but a dreamless sleep is not always deep. A fairly good guide is Ann Little-JacThen one might he came home took, to Nora immed , or old, iately. He called her Noa. much helpless, determining the hours of sleep which any person, young not vet gone 'should have to give the person all the sleep he can use. Many to her delight. And Nora almost; to bed saw. Quietly she helped . .worsbipoed him. She was inteli- - Ann undress hum then went into . children are allowed up until late at night ana. then have to bcigent strong and, as Ann had the lithe lean-twhere ahe slept She was. It's awful to be a woman. she called artdshaken to get up in the morning a sure sign ihat they thought, willing, and Ann soon initiated muttered; "I wish God had made need more sleep. Up to the eighth year & normal child who is ac- her into the ways of the ranch, me a man- XU bet Id been decent to her. if he had. , tive all day can. well, use twelve hours of sleep. From, this age on, strange Now Ann'oecaslonally speni an, Ann never mentioned the r or two with Dick in the or--; dent Dick was. Just, as usual at the hours .of sleep may be very gradually reduced. She made him teach breakfast. perhaps a little more Adults must work out their own! schelulesr but be sure to get chords. to plant young trees, to help herj in quiet than Nora had seen him. grafting, in which he, was; "She didnt make no fuss last plenty of Bleep. .Train yourselves to sleep when and where wou the much interested, and had been, night, and she- aint going to this will In spite of noises aifl . lisQactions. Sleep in..a well ventilated t, cressful a small way. .And, morning, Nora said to herself as room. Sleep under light ' weight covers, warn enough but not too too, she often spent a lazy hour.she prepared breakfast., t she aint (in the Ma. bT toeboiinvUlaine. much like warm. Use a moderately small pillow or none at all. Learn lik'ivim6 Saiiere6 wemnkim or book late in her j but magazine feels 'she bad. even if she relaxed, in and fully different positions J always become, sleep She was delighted to have ihand. make no fuss. Her eves is Never have on tight night clothing, and never have on a belt 90 time to read, time she felt was,.dont e awful f ther own because notning was: Ann had felt the humiliation of , J tight that you can notice it." r y"inevlected. For Nora loved her mis-- ! Nora's presence when Dick came ' And this is easier said than done. Perfectipu m Anything, Is tress only .a little less ardently home helplessly drunk, but there she did the baby pov. and was no way to keep It from her to stop trying. And finally, than hard to attain but that iff no reason insisted she should take time to in that small house-- Either she i would have to send her away or ' sleep is thecheapest and mos,t effective restorative knotfn.- - t)afc rest. You never was made fbr hard accept the situation, and already land Tribune. Maam. she would say she had learned to care for the work, It's great, big, strong gjrls lute big Irish girl, to feel a sense of seme should do It And Ann, not curity because she was. with her or about forty- - acres' piore than contradicting, would Additions Made smile as she Sensible at last, Ann. Hugh planted last. year. , of the work she had done Norton said as he and Grayson thought To Bean Riant It is estimated that $60,000 ever since she came to the stopped to chat with her. Nora . wilt le added, to the coffers of ranch especially since little Jack was plaving with Jack' and the puppy Hugh had given him. a Hyrurrr, May - An addition the'farlners of South Cache cai Dick. Nora had a great oueer little Scotch terrier, named of $12,000 Worth 'of machinery this, year as a result of ,, miration. Arm But "You should have had strangnely. Bobby. will be made to the Hyrum bean industry. (thought none of the devotion she Nora long ago. Still like her? bean factory according to a . Like her! Why, Hugh, we all ..gave her and little Jack. statement recently issued by What a' wonderful thing It Once she said something of this love her. She's one of us. ana a perfect wonder to work Im getthe superintendent of the Mor- would be for parents If they couM to Nora, Just to see what she to ting terribly lazv. Nora gan Canning company. The only have the benefit of the ex- perfect seriousousness: rephed. You needed to. Ann. Grayson addition will be necessary to periences of their children. He's a man! They dont need said quietly. X felt anxious about take care of the increased proWhen it takes a air! a lone timejthln?s that women and children you for a time, but now you look taxen and loving well. being But on duction that is expected from to radiantly keep being put to an appearance, the de of. They mostly gets the best lazy, you for a long the planting of about one hun- lay is probably due to the time re- - care of what's going. Mr. Sanders dirL time t dred acres of ground to beans qutred to put it on. so did my Pa Thems the only Tomorrow Grace Returns 1 v AJR.URITAH.mFE I - . - - eith-helpi- 1 , - I good-natur- , , k k ana-Nor- o good-nature- I - I inqi-hou- ; - ; , - ' toaed sad-lik- ; - fr v . -- H- -- ; 1- ,p , ad-ln- i e I ynd over-worke- d , ' South Cache Student Officers ' Elected Friday ' Election for was held Friday by the students of the South Cache high school. The include: successful candidates Ivan Barrett, Mention, president; Ruth Stimpson,' Hyrum,. Hyrum, May I the . , 1928-2- 9- officers, vice president; Inez Morgan. Nibley, secretary; Wilbur UnParadise, Clifford derwood, athletic Mendon, Stauffer, council; Florence Moench, Logan, editor of the Clarion; " Providence, I)atus Hammond, editor of the year book; Clark cheer Providence, Theurer, leader. More than three hundred ballots were cost by the , students, TUBBY . - -- ver using the route more extensively m Utah and kaa-hA similar plan was adopted about twelve years ago when auu were Jos., logs, and tourist-traffi- c commencing. With the past experiences and the present good hign-way- s. tnere is no question but tnat many more tourists would take th Cache Valley route U it, were advertised more effectively. Tae advertising committee of the Logan auto branch i. muen inter1 ested in this plan and will cooperate The - Advertising committee of the Logan chamber ot commerce will meet very soon wita the Logan auto branch committee the Amazon mine. Mr. Funk re-- 1 ports' that they are twe or three weeks earlier 'hi. the canyon. ms year than last year READINGS BAROMETER Rain - rf! togetuer- Cache Valley at eng? and then it not take' long to put the road m shape to the mam summit Deyond , nr terests and work h j Continued From Page pne about the only, unusual lung wasj the complete absence of .axil cab from the streets, it being, a holiday by tradition lor :nz uily-- j CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLISHED BY iueMiay, May, 1, 1 928-- NEW YORK POLICE ON ALEUT TO KEEP DOWN DISORDER ACTIVITIES OF THE THE JOURNAL AUGUSTUS CAtlK COUNT. UlAa. JO JttiN aL, LuGaN CITY, I There were numerous striker ini industrial establishments, espte-- f ially m the "red beu ' and In die no suburbs, but trouble wrs ie-ported. o ! 1 Because its leaven- Three Kilted Twelve Wounded Warsaw, Poland. May I- - (APf May day begaftipfre with the kJK aa.t 'toe tpg,a UUee wounding Of 12 When comciunLt this morning tried to jpm Che socialist parade. Shots were exchanged when tba socialists refused to permit .he communist j .0 march with them. ing strength doudle ACTING al- ways has been and .always will be MAKES BAKING EASIER die same. You employ the . same amount every! tune, and. secure the same delightful results every bake- - GREAT SHOWING FOR BOYS DAY IN SCHOOLS day. TryCalumet and find out what' "a big help it is. Continued From Page One , & several school songs were sung. At Junior High Boys' Week, exercises at the jnjor 'High1. Schq3lwere con- - ,r ducfje(ifluhdi ' iuialces'ofi LESS THAN. 0 PER. BAKING the The opeu- - mer 'number was, bx, the Girls Gtee Oub.;Mr.,Rfix offered the Invocation.' Mias Idell Grunder played a pianh soo, which was followed by 4 vocal duet by Pearl Baugh, and LfiBue Clark., 5 Cache Yajley Home Coming Celebration July Tlje address ofj.thB'day was delivered by Attorney P. J. Evans, who impressed upon his aud'i ience the importance of obtain- PAHTAGES BILL THi ing early in life, an appreciation of the duties, privileges and responsibilities of citizenship. At Senior High Billed as one of the most entertaining acts as well as a novelty At the Senior High School the offering is RADIO FANCIES the feature offering on the Pant-age- s invocation was offered by Prof. Bill Wednesday. Here onq finds a real modern flash. The E. J. Passey. During the exert specialties emerge from a huge radio set in which are seen de scenes. There are some classy dancing numbers a series CM0iJ0GfadyiTyWsom features of the assembly was of song selections along with a host of laughs. It is so distinctly the' address given by Mr, different and a fitting climax. To, Wm. R. Deffe, Smithfield George W- Skidmore cn the May 2, the balance of the Bill. WINEHLLL and BRISCOE two lads who do nothing but make many character qualifications, emphasizing the Golden Rule you laugh have a bag full of new jokes and, wise cracks. and square deal principles, with TOM FULMER and MAE WAYNE bring a clever, act to.Lo-gan- . study and application for self They feature an original hjedley of popular songs Tom does improvement. the vocal part while Mae accompanies him on the grand. DOTSON a negro dances aqd song artist displays originality in his the rapidity of machine gun bulTODAYS RADIO lets andact.hisHis jokes comesowith, fast that taps imiate some firearm. dancing gets PROGRAM Something New Under exactly, what Douglas MacLean is offering in this. tefrefiMpgly ''novel comedy. SOlTT WKSTKIO. The setting of tlje story is' a city of the Par 'East. Program 1b Central Standard time. CUSHIONS. 411 time ia P. M. unlesg otherwise MacLean plays a young thief who, introduces modern technique Wave lengths on left,, of caU into the fine art of winning faiffe, fortune, and a beautiful girt by letters, kilocycles on right. ones wits.. Although the settings and characters are oriental, the action and the speech is American. H, T. 352.9 KOA Denver 920 Wr. 2. of 369 The combination 2 these extremes N, May, Luke, 5.30 Fundamentals of Law contributes, much humor in a new way. 6:00 Stromberg Carlson 24-2- AT l tlt i - 5 s , down-to-the-min- 6:30 Seiberling Singers 7:00 Orchestra 463.5 KFI Los Angeles 640 8.00 Quartet and Features IQ.00 Eveready Hour 10:30 Don Amalzo; Orchestra. 12:00 Dance Music 336.9 KNX Lor Angeles 890 9 d0 Chinese Theater; Feature ' Iff. 00 Tom arid His Mule 11:00 Feature; Hollywood Nite 384.4 KGO Oakland 780 8.30 Cafe Marqhard 9:00 Memory Lane; Orchestra 18;3Q Don Amaizo , 11.00 Pilgrims 491.5 KGW Portland 610 8.0G Voters Service; Features 10. Off Eveready; Don Amalzo ' , 11:00 Maxwell Hour 12.00 Dance Program 422.3 710 KPO San Francisco , 8:00 Reologue; OrcheStrtf r 1Q:0Q NBC Programs 11:00 Roister Hour. 12:00 Dance Music V 348.6 KJR Seattle SCO 8:30 Dinner Concert; Studio 10:00 Two Pant Twins ' ' 1 1 :00 Feature ; Dance 370.2 K1IQ Spokane 816 8: Off Orchestra and Features IffrOQ Eveready; Don Amaizo 11:00 Maxwell Hour 12 Off Dance , The cities and. towns of America are being planned with a view to beauty and the significant thing about it all is that, to a large way, business men and women are behind these efforts, It Is true now as never before that business is the world's most inviting field of effort, And the Echo Said No. BATTLE OF BALLOTS tor Ileed was being sent to ATTENTION lifcrnja voters under the frankIN CALIFORNIA 'oc Representative C. C. Dickin: S. son. (Continued From Page One) - 4 j - NOTICE gates, and Daniel A. Poling of New York, prohibition candl j date, also was unopposed fol Tow hom it may concern:' I , the partys' SO delegates. hereby announce that I will not The Democrats have a total hereafter be responsible for registration of 46.,79S, an in-- 1 ny debts created 'by riiy wife, crease 'of 126,493 since foul j lrs Eva j. parkinson. Dated : years ago. The Republican r 27 ,q2a (bl271ed) is 1.2H514 company1 gistration Iwkinaon. ed with 1,012.701 four years increase an of 241,813. - j ago, Smith Committee , Criticises Walsh - New York,. May 1 (P) The; Democratic state committee in I r desire most sincerely to a statement issued from Gov- thank, the many kind friends ernor Smiths campaign were 80 helpful and sohci quarters and published today? tous during the very brief illnoted the use by Sepator Thomas A. Walsh of his con- ness and folowing the death of ill my beloved wife, the late Eliza gressional flanking privilege I would be great- circularizing campaign matei beth S. Lloyd. ial in California.' Iy pleased- - to thank them all The statement charged Sena personaly ; but owing to the tor Walsh with franking con- conditions and the prevailing ies of a letter by William G. quarantine, I have not been McAdoo to every registered Dem able to learn of all those who ocratic voter in California. In made kind inquiry, tendered formation concerning the prac- service, sent the many beautitice was sent Smith headquart- ful .floral emblems, or in any ers by Isidore B. Dockweiler qf manner expressed sweet symLos Angeles., who also said hait pathy: but I assure them a'l cartoon which he that I ami deeply grateful to described as malicious in char- them all and hope they may acter and utterly contemptible find friends as kind ana helpHe said a letter ful in the hours of sorrow that in content from former Governor Gardinqi come to all. Thomas W. Llovd of Missouri in support of Sena - ! - . anti-Tamma- Q |