OCR Text |
Show PAGE TvVO X .T.: VariJvJhNAL, LGaiv i.v Ci if, CACtiiS CoUNTY, U Saturday, May, 12, 1928 ia.. nestled snugly in ii cnb. As ha looked at that bouquet of smiles J and dimples he said, "1 bat is tbs most beautiful thing in the world I shah take the babys smile with me to heaven. Then he saw the mother leaning gently oer the crib, smiling' j infinite tenderness of motherhood upon fhe child, and he ' (the PUBLISHED BY said, This is the most beautiful thing yet. I shaH take this moEARL&ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY thers Jove to heaven." 'O Then he went back to heaven with his mementoes. When he Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON 'reached the he ftowers found had that the pearly gates withered, Entered gt (tie Fust Offke eery day In the week except Sunday, and the smile of the baby had vanished; only the mother Jove reat Logan. Utah, as Second Class Matter. mained, and he took that into heaven. Subscription Bate This story is not overdrawm: for there is nothing in the realm flOc BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance of known things so infinitely tender, so surpassingly fair as the 70c In Advance FEU MONTH, BI CARRIER, picture of a beautiful woman with a piece of helpless, innocent A Discount of 1,00 per Tear will be Given lor Advance human flesih in her antra, with the touch of holy adoration and Payment for a Full Tear. love in every caress she gives to the helpless one. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION , Some one Jas said that a person is great if he can write poet-,rMember of Associated Press But the true mother is a poem in love and deed. She is a livuse to for republic-tloentitled la the Tbe Associated Prana exclnslvely of ell news dlBpntfbe credited to It or not otherwise credited In this ing, breathing aHegory of truth and heauty. Hers the deepest and gentlest nature in all the world. To paper and also the total news published therein ' Will Bell to the Highest Bidder their entire Stock of All tight of republlcntlon of special dispatches herein ire also fine spirit tbe first cry of her child is a note from the heart her reserved. of eternity. To her it is the music of the spheres. Nor does she Merchandise Consisting of Dishes, Glassware, Rogers ever fo, get the one whose infant steps she watched with such Goods and Toys. and Community Silver Sets, j genuine solicitude. Whether he becomes a prince or a prodigal, the ' sound of his footsteps are ever welcome to her in the evening via Bain ' stillness. Change House Furnishings Complete Line Including AlumShe alone lives out the deep and almost incomprehensible 5JP inum, Granite and Tinware. of the Masters supreme paradox. My yoke js easy; My truth i burden is light. Yesteray ' Lawn Mowers, Garden Like Him who was the gentlest of the gentle and mightiest Hose, Rakes, Shovels, Forks. The shove readings are taken from THE JpUBNAVS barometer at of the mighty, she finds her ease under the yoke of service; and 8:00 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The "yesterday" reading each her lightness of heart comes to her under the burdens of the Monday refers to Saturday's reading race which she bears. Builders Hardware, Maydoie Hammers, Diston Saws, Her wisdom Is infinite. She knows enough to know that there Files, Locks of all descriptions. Strap Hinges, Chisels, is more joy in the smiles of a child than in the huirahs of the MOTHERS' DAY Nails, Shot Guns, Rifles and Shells, multitude. She prefers the sui passing drama of childrens play to , Of close the at most the tinsel show comes and social DAY of functions. appropriately OTHER'S At the heart of the mothmusic week, which has properly attuned the heart tothe er is the infinite faith and joy that accepts and live8 out the , Complete line of House Paints, Brushes and varnishes Matchless Philosopher's supreme definition of greatness: Let ofter and finer sentiments of the human soul; and it would be him who would "! 'i be greatest be servant of the least. ' a strange and alien heart that would not respond to sweet memWith a patience that knows no irritation, and a love that nevSPECIAL One Garland Radiant Furnace Heater, ories (d early life and the tender ministrations of a loving mother er fades, she pours out in unstinted measure her holy soul in sufOne 0, Ten No, Foot Plate Glass Floor Show Case, One for those, who are least worthy who shared the youthful joys and comforted the youthful sorrows fering, service and No. Laval Pe to accept it. Seperator, One Platform Counter Scales Hence we all rise to welcome Mothers Day. Not that mothers the to Only the mother can bring gentle grace that belongs haJ not always been Joved, respected and admired, and some have peace to this sordid, and Belfish world. What mankind needs is to One Combination Burroughs Adding Machine and been famous in the annals of, history. Drifting backward, care for the political revolution not so much as the heart revoluCash Register One used Westinghouse electric range, , thoughts revert to the divine Mary, Mother of the Savior, as a tion. It needs to have enshrined in its heart that holy thing which All Fixtures Wall Cases and Shelving and Bins. is of the a had who ever glory motherhood, the tender love of humankind. perfountain of mother love, and as the only one fect son. Many of the most famous men of history have paid tribute to 1:30 Wed. May Begins A their mothers as the source of all that was worth while in their characters and their success in life, Abraham Lincoln declared: to Two Sales Daily Until Entire Stock is Sold. This is a All that I have or hope ,to be I owe to my mother. By JANE PHELPS Rare Opportunity for You. Furnished Exclusively by George Matthew Adams Service has greater respect been accorded moNowhere in 8 West 40th Street, New Yoik . ther, than in the United States, but until the advent of Mothers Day it was an individual acknowledgement and tribute paid GRACE EMBARRESSES ANN upon special occasions. Now the entire nation arises at the Giace outU the conversation, AND HUGH while Annf went In to attend to time to pay tribute of respect and love to mother if living ' Intermountain Credit Mens Association, Assignee the dinner, to tell Nora they were CHAPTER IX. or to her memory if dead.That fits the individual case phut in our Ann had many times tried to. to have guests ' , , When she returned to the porch assemblies upon that day the tribute is to motherhood the un- - act as If she either did not notice Belli . . v that she enjoyed Grace's and Grace was --sttUngia. .the hamiversal mother. is a beautiful custom and since rfiotherhood or Dick s nonsense, hut now she de- mock, and Ann at once went over will exist as long as the race survives, will no doubt be perpetual; termined to try harder than ever and sat beside her, and compll , to hide her feelings; to Join with mented her costume , as firmly .established as Christmas. fHeilo'Nlicdh dick said 'is He a 'agaigr,Tiga.aj Htipgj'V1 yartr" yyyax 'trat and Grace came up on the porch it wasn't fori Dick thered be no A Tribute "MOTHER 6tay to dinner, Grace Is going to. use wearing anything smart Hes and we'll have a game of bridge the only onfe appreciates them" frocks, which she made herself, or By L. BAY ROBINSON Didn't I Just tell you I liked in the soft brown crepe, her best tt is said that an angel once wandered around the earth in afterward "Do. Ann added, saying your dress?" Ann asked. search of beautiful things. In passing through a green meadow nothing Hugh Oh, yes' But one doesnt dress dress, which she had donned to Grace, whom she had while attending to the dinner, and for a woman." he came to some JUlies, radiant in the sunshine and dew. He said : not expected to remain Thanks Id enjoy It., Hugh' Arm said nothing f more, hut which, while simply . made, was Those are the most beautiful things I have found In the world. I said, then led Dick to talk of his Grace brought up the subject at undoubtedly becoming But now , shall take them with me to heaven. , crops, how his young trees were the table had made pick think shej He entered a humble cottage, and in one corner saw a baby coming "Ann thinks women dress to Grace on so rather shutting looked in It She had loved please each other, Dick, she said to wearbadly It because of his compll CLEAN MODERN Welt .what of it? he replied. AND EFFICIENT ment when, she first made A ft "It shows 'how Bttle she knows was J!! a little another thing, only, of the world,; her ipnocense! it Upright Shaker, Automatic Humidifier,, Ash those tta pricks which hurt 'ylil1- ri 4,f was almost 1 a sneer that i, last of jV a womahhbut It her loving i Spray, Hot Blast Feature1 and Smoke 1 kept word h ? s' i . - iri . . a think were 1 able to afford awake half ,the Alght. . . ' Consumer ? The jjiext, dax ' Ann wrote for Ariy i dainty, expensive things, and lived has the Most Sturdy, Efficient, and Easily where I could wear them approp- samples of new goods She would riately, I should like to wear make herself a different dress, one Handled Grate on the Market them to please myself, my love that awould make her look younger, gayer affair, but she would of beautv, Ann said Quietly. I dont see but you look as well carefully abstain from copying anything of Graces, neither would as anyone, Ann, Hugh said let her know she had ina4e Of. course you'd say that' she because of anything she had Everyone knows youre in ipve It ' with Ann i Don t blush, I Ann. ,i;, said to pick came s she The and Think of it 35 cents worth of bread, if figured samples the isnt any crime Ive been in Jove a creamy crepe, orccied it. with Dicky ever since I first saw She also a fashion magazine prices charged generally; for only 10 cents, and besides him." ! THE JOURNAL IN ..... JLAN, UTAH y, I n j 1 Art BAROMETER READINGS - ' AW -11? To-Da- y- 29l2i34ilS!6li78it9!30 0 , .r- M- self-sacrifi- It -- PURITAN the-worl- at Sale WIFE P. E 16th d Dont ed Miss This Sale Jack Auctioneer ; ? Premier Furnaces s III if I 'jfil'llv 1 J i 1 1 uiii 1 1 at' there is no bread on earth youll like so well as the 0, 1 Skaggs System baked bread, if youll use it Just one week and thats why we are making this big price sacrifice for all of this week. I Full Pound 10c Loaf Nutty White Bread 1 Full Pound 10c Loaf Brown Health Bread I Full Pound 15c Ldaf Rich Raisin 10c 6c and loc You will be expected to take one loaf of white, one of Health and one of Raisin in order to secure 3 loayes for 10 cents. We want you to taste them all and buy them for a whole week at about half our regular price for the three loaves. Our regular price on our own baked full pound (16 ounce) loaf will be as follows after this week, although the flour price has gone away up:! White and Health Bread, 6 cents per loaf, and Raisin Bread, 10 cents per loaf. Be sure to get your three loaves assorted every day this week for only 10 cents. Then you will always use our bread. This offer good at all O. P. Skaggs , System Stores in this territory. , 'j E (G 3 STORES Cache -- It MAW OJP A alley Home Coining Celebration July 24-2- 3 Anils face was crimson, and Hugh looked as If he would like to strangle Grace, but Dick only lauvhed, and returned: Your being in love wouldnt mean anything, Grace Don t be too sure. Dickv I may not be as safe as vou think Hugh changed the subject to Anns relief yet all through dinner her face flamed She had caught a look In Hughs eyes that showed he was hurt. And she felt as If in some way Graces last speech was a Threat, that she would now try harder than ever i to win Dick The evening passed pleasantly enough And Hugh took Grace home . Ann was glad he had stayed to do that Dick had been very gay. but after they left he why do you wear that color Its unbecoming "Why, Dick! You used to say brown was mv color, that you loved me in It Oh, weiL.our ideas change I wish youd get something new, tilings like Grace wears- Ann bit her bps to keep bak, the reply that hovered there Grace had made fun of her, her taste in dress. After a moment she said: I will pef some new clothes Dick But the things Grace wears would bankrupt us. and would for your be verv inappropriate wife We are ranchers, Dick, no societv people. Suit yourself J only thought said-"An- as he Though what. Dick hesitated, she interrupted That perhaps you would like look like other people" Heart sick as she was so often Ann said no more She was always dainty and neat in her print would do everything she could to keep Dick. She realized Jhat she must Yet somehow Ann felt ashamed that this was necessary (To Be Continued). spanner wrench , that fits nuts of several sizes and tightens Its grip as pressure is applied has been invented in A hexagonal England. TODAYS RADIO PROGRAM iVESTEira Program In Central Standard tima 40 tlma la P. M. unless otberwlaa Wave lengths on left of call let ten, kilocycles oa right, X- v - : IvOA Denver 92 4 00 WEAF program I 352.9 - - 00 20 00 f Feature Dance Midnight Express 4 KGO Oakland 7M 8.30 Home Songsters; Talks 00 2 00a 384 Feature Mr. and Mrs. JACKSON !& FRY CO. Phons 130 9 30 Hawaiians JO 00 NBC ' . Programs 0 . 00 PXA Hour 348A-K- JR 860 Seattle 11:00 Broadways & Boulevards B 30 Dinner Music 12 00 Dance Programs 9 30 Musical Program 491A KGW Portland 61 11 00 Trio 8 00 Dinner Music 12 00 Dance Orchestra " 9 .00 Concert 378.2 KHQ Spokane 810 10 00 RCA Hour 8 00 Orchestra and Features 11.00 Broadways & Bouleyards 10 00 RCA Hour 12 00 Dance 1 J8-O- 10 10 11 12 Installed By Rear of Journal Building Sunday School Lesson 8 30 High School Soloists 18 00 Dance Music 4S8.S KEY Los AnrHes 61 8 00 Male Quartet f1 , 8 0 Symphonet RCA Hour ; x : 11 00 Philco Hour ' 12 00 Concert Orchestra 1 00a Midnight Frolic 536.9 898 JKNX Los Angeles 9 00 Charles Vf. Hamp 9 30 Playgoers Club , If you have a Premier Warm Air Furnace Saturday Night KPO San Francisco 6 30 Ye Towne Cryer 4223 7.00 Childrens 8.00 9 00 11 00 12 00 71 Hour. Broadways Sc Boulevards Dance Music. The only way to get rich In office Is to sell your self respect. Reologue Public Dinner Dance i |