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Show Chance Ta Get Benson Ward Returns Elder THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS Stock In New Wife Mining Company Cash Elder Smith armed home with his joung bud1 last Sunday from Ausualu. I La many friend wish these voarg people a bon vojage There is now available for t'.u investors cf thir county a Wool f flock of tiu. Lhtlo P.owe Mining Company at ten cents pti shaic, payable in five monthly installments, i. e. on Hitts don with order pnd brlanet monthly ar.c fifth each montn. Tins is i home Inaufny of great pottbiltJe' ntuated in Cisen Canyor ehere everv bodv uivcstigue for themselves tnd see th- - prog resanv mad" ht Um. fleet the cuing manager and engineer and get reliable infoi nation first hand then use your own judgement as to lti stability and value A jtalueb.e and metal has been greatly sought found right at our homes. In im mrr.se quantities and a process has been develoned to extract the metal cheaply, making ifca secure vsiuable Investment for and very bodv Send your order to t)K office. 16 Kearns Building, Balt Real lake Citv Utah or to Cat-doEstate office, 113 North Main, Logan. Orson Smith. Local representative for the Company. Advertisement! WilhYoim 4 Oct. Benson, 1 1 through hie. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy. Ballard are over the recent arrival rejoicing of a fine baby girl. Mrs. Oga Faklev presented her husband with a fine ten pound son on the 9th. The above named young mother and their babes are getting along famously and the fathers are wealing broad smil- es. . Among the Benson people who John attended conference was Ricks who reports that there was a very large crowd in attendance The hai vesting of --the sugar beet crop is on and is Everybody .ell I should say. busy? Bishop H. W. Ballard recently underwent a very serious opera- ation at a Logan hospital. We aie pleased to report that ho Is reeoveung ss rapidly as can lie expec led. Ilia many fi lends are in hopes that he will soon be al-- 1 Bishop ight. The recovery of Howard Reese us not as fast as hr numerous friends would wish, but that he is on the improve, tltough slowly, is very graufying. Albert McCann of the C. ' C. school' board recently ruet with tne parents of the children who aie attending school and explained the plans of the school board in .regard to tire traospor-tatio- n problem and allowed the necessity of parents with bus drivers in the carrying out of the plans necessary for the safety of young people who are takn to the North Caehe High tmdthe children who attend the dislikt enuols. The bus drivers, Messjs M. J. Talslev and Frank Reese stated that they are domp. all they can to Insure the safety of the young people under their care. Jonathan Smith took two of the three teams which pulled at the Cache Co. Fair to Balt Lake City to enter the contest. He dia this at the urgent solicitation oi rn Fire Prevention Week Suggestions -- the lair offdals. 10,200 Feet Altitude O, Oct. 11 Of- (Tf) Four hundred seventy -- eight million dol'ais wcilhe price paid last yer by tn- - iltisrns of tne United Mates fir the privilege cf watching their hemes, churches, schools plaas of business aral other enti pi ii er go up In cm ok". In ad-Kn. 'tnousands of Hvm we: e saci iticeil, a majority of them .vo rr.ft. and children. A study made by the National Fire Wate 'Joaii-c- i which is affiliated vln Hie u- dt 1 sr.'.'SKiSins By Jane Phelps A Hmotherin? Katie Gore, Her Right to Live, etc. Author of HORACE field today awaited calibrate n'''by ther United States bureau of standards of a barograph earried fey two filers yesterday when they ascended to an altitude of 40,2000 feet, expected to be a new two-ma- n record, Capt. Bt, Clair Street and Capt. A. v. Stevens. United States Army filers, took off yesterday on an aerial photographic mission. When Wright feet in the a.r, the highest altitude the plane would reach, .the throttle irozc, at 75 degrees below zero, preventing descent, and the filers were trapped. They were forced to remain in the air until the gasoline supply was when they attempted to glide from Indianapolis, their position then, to Dayton. They were able, however, only to reach Ushville, Ind., where they landed in a field unhurt and then re- turned here. The plane was' not 40.20Q did. Chapter XXII When they are from the table Thi .new and unexpected blow left Lila dazed What to do now?j Horace followed Lila Into her sit "Mr. Garretson left no oilier ting room. word Lila asked the stolid lookA Wife In Xante Tetnenww ing janltre... Only, but what I told you he didnt know when hed be back. UP NIGHTS He paid for his room for a month GETTING before lie went. That1 alj I know." U Naturen Danger Signal A month! Her father expected to be gone a month! Lfik knew Rev. W. H. Mitchell. 824 X, Park he paid for hi room by the week and if he had not intended to be St., Columbus Ohio, Bay: 'T feet gone some time he would not have'j gm dobig real missionary wort paid for a month. when I tell or write how y wife Lila felt dizzy, sick- - She had was relieved of a teriou rase of been 0 hopeful as she dressed for bUdder lrriution with LUhated her vudt, so sure her father would gUChu (Keller Formula). She had now see that Horace must be told. ,0 get tip 6 to 8 times each night." She stumbled out of the house, it acts on bladder as epsom salts end forgetting she- - had said she do on bowels. Drives out foreign would dine out, told the tax! deposits and lessen excer. iri to take her to the drug tty. Thi relieves the cause eeUing Bp nluWs. ) h.i store near her apartment. tablets rest 2c each at all drug five It was still early, scarcely stores, Keller Laboratory, Mcchtn o'clock, but as It had been a j,vbum Ohio cr locally at lilter gloomy day and darkness had al- - Bros. Drug Co (Advertisement) ready set in. the streets were lighted. She would have to wait until her father returned, Horace ms people, might probably censuie IN POLITICS her, might even treat her coldly I for a while, but when they underher carefully stood, saw how (By The Associated Press) father had refrained from forcing New York Governor Smith himself upon her or them, they would surely forgive" the deception began campaign tour to south ; that had been hero that had been will speak at Sedalia, Mo., Oct. forced upon her when she was too 16 and Chicago October 19. c;t. Paul Curtis called upon young to understand what it I might mean to her future. Smith to Let the people know in' - etd-driv- triton tt n Robinson Francisco tacked-- 1 what that fiitjauiay, at- - -- .rf; VLPjZVn? would allow them to think she' wSffS. 0U4 for Hoover, tSrmoars HAM Commander Richard E. Byrd . (left ilanding) and tour of HU AaodaUt STAR jSTAR BACON Vital among the health protecting, nourishing, energy producing foods that will sustain Commander Byrd nd his daring associates in their Antarctic explorations are Armour's Star Ham and Star Bacon, In die balanced diet tfut makes for vigorous men. Ham and Bacon are essential. They satisfy ana nourish. Commander Bytd has proved They are served from four to five times a week and because they are served so often, to avoid monotony die flavor must be the superlative enticing, far beyond the flavor of ordinary ham and bacon, ' So the Hams and Bacon must he the best. They must be good to die taste of those men who face the rigors of the Antarctic. They must have keeping qualities, for once in the Antarctic there is no convenient store at which supplies can be replenished. Necessity demands th best! So Commander Bytd selects Armours Star Hun and Star Bacon. He knows sod relies upon them. the quality of Armours Star Ham and Star Bacon. With him they went on his history making expedition to the North Pole. Now they go to the Smith Pole. Good food of dependable mulity'is a necessity. The name Armour on a food product is an absolute assurance iof quality. pro- - accompanlc. Ite-administration publican Washington Henry J. Allen, Republican publicity director, denied charge mado by former senator ILmsbrough of North Dakota, that Ilouvcr financially interested in Columbia and cr selects R- -, ed In order to stimulate local fire ful Hie would have to make no prevention effort, the Natlmal excuses to the servants. Chambei of Commerce has been "So here you are at last! Hor-- 1 sponsoring foi a number of yearn aee, the veins on his forehead a competition known as the swollen with' anger, confronted Fire Waste Contest. .Part- Lila. You thought because I was icipation in the Contest is open ;r meet all chambers of commerce and aim to be away you eould again Par organization? affiliated with your lover! "Dont Horace, dont! Lila put jjex.0 the National body. For this veai more than $00 such organisations up her handsasiftoshieldher-- ; Glass, Washin.gton-Sena- tor an. enrolled. The fire loss statistics self from a blow, so terribly did of the cities reporting In the Conthe Then the accusation hurt her. test show a decided Improvement unexpectedness- - or it. Ehe had silence on. oil scandals, asserted flood relief srmo cities over the record of the supposed him tar away. Lila knew credit for European for previous years. In 1921 the she looked guilty she felt guilty ahould go to Woodrow Wilson, t Contest cities effected a reduction tor Senator Plaintield, N. J having gone when he had for-- 1 of $12,000,000 In property loss n conspired1 New her. bidden Everything , Hampshire, Moses, compared with their average an her. i'lao opened her hpa.' dared Domperatic v campaign pual,v lass vf or. the preceding five he demoralized said South de- year, ' , The per capita loss of the cities said: to purge party of unuined In the Contest last year amounted "Dont speak to me! Ill listen to $2.70 as compared with i 07 tono more lies! .Go to your Tammany taint Wille-vth- e Knoxville, Tenn.-M- rs. in 1926 and $3 77 in 1925. This lr 100m. I will sea you in the mornand declaied Smith a reduction of more than 28 oer brandt, of influx pent within a period of two years ing. for stand after Tammany Stunned, bewildered, Lila, If the record of the country as stern southern immigrants. Horaces at look one European long whole had equalled that of the Governor Ritchie, ChicagoContest cities last year property face went slowly from the room. better to talk in thej Maryland, denounced relgious was It would-b- e woitb $150 000,000 which activi- burned would still be standing morning. She was pitifully tlred.j jatoleiranee and church her emotions had completely x" ties in polities, hausted her. She would go to bed; Ka3. William Allen DflllorS WlVGS IxGt Drclrrs Nnt Tn Rnh Because Necessity Demands the Best waa no wonder he looked stem and sad, believing what he AWAY . Intcr-Chamb- y ear. It FRETEND8 TO CO States disclosed that more than distance to her home. Quietly she 30 per cept of lt fire deaths occur 1st. herself iawtth. herliaU'h.kcy, among children under ten years ot UK 130 Angel,' ' W; Two Aviators Reach Dayton, ficials at Thursday, October U, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGK Krx c. wHl .take You can get die same good Ham and Bacon very easily. Just ask your deader for Armours Star. Insist on getting it. ARM OUR SS5 COMPANY CHICAGO Assassination Of Negro Being Solved The Chicago, Oct 11 (P) political assassination of the negro lawyer Octavius Granady.i shot down last primary election f day cn hour before the polls of ward bloody -- twentieth closed, was moving rapidly" toward solution today. For six months the killing of Granady, who va3 a candidate for ward committeeman dn the; Republican ticket sponsored by U. S. Senator Chailes S. Denecn, has been under investigation by Leave Ogden police, grand jurors and special Several prosecutors. persona have been indicted and arrested, 8:03 a. m. and 12 noon but it was r.ot until the ariest last night of James Balcaslroj thaU police expressed the con-- ; ' vfction that their investigation had been successful. Balcastros name came into' the special grand jury investigation when Frank Aliuto, a former Milwaukee pugilist who rlso was known as Frankie Barry, testified that he hud seen Baicastro fire the shot that j killed Granady. It was only a few days after Stopovers Allowed 15 he had given this testimony Gobd in Coaches that Alioto was shot dead by gunmen. on Only One Another-Californ- ia Excursion . See nil of California but notun she stump in One Round Trip ol Republican dor remained 11, (P) auspices had done as she said: national committee. nluUny i3 threaten- - out to dinner. in.n!a J1'1 to came her. no But m .e Ontf Dallas Major General Henry sleep navy because an edict that ha3 gone forth by one Lila reviewed the event) 7. Allen said only defection of from the chief of the Reich s of the evening: her inability to southern Democrats can keep naval station hero, that officers collect herself when she found gmilh from winning. Horace had not gone away. She, stockl)ri,ige, Mass. Richard wives must not be shingled, as she thought lie had F shuddered Long, former Democratic Great indignation therefore damaged. The purpose of the flight was to mvony the ladies, who declare candidate for governor, declared test the range of a new camera! ona &luJ aiJ thgt whatever the mads Iloovcr. pretenso of going the authorities has been developed .mat-ai- r he in decree her jhatcorps in her discover may might for military work. Pm-- u as he thought it. He had J. S. Checks InflUX vioua attempts to make pictures; :f 8 oi rnaii j.irautp appenaages, deceit to listen to her had berefused official will not tolciate any they from a high altitude resulted Hi Of French Teaehers to give her a few refused fore officious with meddling frost forming on the camera lena,n! Had he truth. him the to tell day and preventing exposure of the their own feminine coiffures. day limit ParH (JT) The perfect ParThe rulejn the German navy really loved her after all? film. abarose be Is to accent Lila isian very looking early, going Only Capt. Stevens said be was vir- is that officers shall be either and wan. But she dressed sent this winter from many clean shaven or else cultivate a pale tually certain results were Trains Night must with unusual eare. Horace American private schools where yesterday. -full pointed beard like their ad- not see her looking unattractive. For Complete Call Information finished Phone at aro or heavy Idaho Man Killed gjrs miral Prince Henry of Prussia, Lila hesitated about going to; expense. Suffered From Goitre the ex kaisers brother, who breakfast. Should sha have it While Hunting Deer nder a tightening of the has copied the style from King brought to her? She felt faint immigration rules paasports Five Years and weak, needed her coffee. She have been visaed grudgingly McCall, Idaho, Oct. 11 (P) George of England. The first fatal deer hunlin; is said to he as well as Horace had her prldo, by Domestic in consulates American peace 51 s. C. I. Corey, Kuna, Idaho 523 Eceles Building in many households. and she had done no tiling wrong.- I ramv. Ptgular teachers, grad- accident of the year occurrec Gays: 1 will tel or write about endangered She would go to the table as us- uates of Fiench universities here Tuesday and the bodv. of the terrible tlLd.it a: relieved with Rut perhaps the trouble will uah See the Scenic American Canyon with a teaching record in the vietim, Bailey O. Duffin of fcoibo Ou.utrun1'. r tolorles lint blow over automaticallyf now ' said Lila "Good McCall To was mornmg, found can Wednesday United the ex to France, go asj cunt, easy apply and not that longer hair is coming in she took her seat. r nsivv States on professors visas. But covered with snow, after an al1 to according again rereports. Horace Good morning,' Get more information at Eiter the smart, young night search by a posse of Bros. Drug Co or wane Snrbol turned not lowering the newspa- society teacher, required for,,T,ore than 50 men To the politician, hts constitu- per he held. Com pony. Ohio. Mochanieiburg. F. G. Ruthrauff Dustin was killed Tuesday polite dinner table conversation ency is merely a ladder on which S.d by r.l' dnwiss at la at girls schools must await her i afternoon uhea a gun carried rteakfast They D. F. and I. A. to rLse to- greater height. silence. How different from the place on the immigr- - by Lee Cotter of AleCal dts-- J tegular Soil hern Pacific Lines gay little chat they had used te jon nyota, charged as Cotter stumbled 1 525 Eceles have before this thing came be-- -. Building while walking behind his comteween them. Tears came into Utah. Ogden, panion. Lila eyes, but site forced them The men had just killed one ROMAN MIAL back. Crying would not help her deer and were continuing tho nothing could help her until her hunt when the accident occurfather returned. Oh. why had hsj Cought from cold may leal to eriuua red. Cotter went immediately and heal the inflamed membranes and NATURfS ii Cn), us the trouble. You cm atop them new with gone just at this time? stop the irritation, while the ereesote for PUT ettOwM Children Rebel jj generation of nomads becow hdp i sit was unable to recipe FOODCreomulaion, an emulsified creoaote that Lila glanced surreptitiously at goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the actable: luut body. is pleasant to take. Creomtiiaion is ( the Llood, attacks the sett nf the trouhio. Horace. He uas almost os pale di!i(ktfl U Order Against Bathing f medical discovery with j Strimcd and Everything went well until checks PudgiBg the of setiuo) the germs. Are these eggs really fresh?" growth and wan as she. .He had walked It soothes and heals tho in Homed memCreomulaion the that to tried launch is gusranteod satisfacyou'll cajoy. jbnehers she asked. the floor all night occasionally ; Bratislava. Czechoslovakia branes and inhibits germ growth. Try i. tory in tho treatment of cougko from j of taking a bath. The pupJs Oh yes maam. the grocer she had heard him moving about,! 01 sll known, drugs, creosote is recog(API A special eoids, hronchiUo and minor forms of and! belled soap and it was finally nccessar? nized by high medical authorities as one and thought of him a too angry1 bronchial irritations, and is excelleul Are you tpdte sure? Because 1 wttr squad of police has been to call for official help. cf the greatest healing tgenciea for congha to sleep. That it had been litt fur building up the tyalem after colds T named to take charge of bathing am afraid of bad eggs. from colds and bronchial irritation. or flu. Money refunded if not relieved love for her, love that would not. Creomulsion contains, in addition to "0by " called the grocer to his the gypsy pickaninnies of the LlfcAD COLDS after taking according to direction dented that had kept him ; be other healing elements which tooth son, run to the back room and Czechcolovakam prairies. Aak your druggist. (aJr.) Mdt in spoon; inhsle Wf! wakeful Lila had no way of know- For the first time in history A see if this mornings' eggs are apply freely up nostril. school has been established neat mg. He had been so proud of cool enough to sell Ungvar for gypsy Childrenher, thankful that he Jiad kept The himself worthy of her and now! experiment nas proved that if I Ills house had tumbled about his rOR THE COUGH COLDS THAT HANG ON derstand how we could do wrong thfJSSsgS Over' 21 TfimX tarT Bed Kiel, Oct. Some-exnausi- ea J -- - eThrorouhlfthnad I i , I I . ROUND TRIP $20,00 San Francisco $23.00, - - Los Angeles $25.00- - Circle Tour i j Fast Southern Pacific Office m 1 weH-dress- - (Adv-itiseme- BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Pudding j- )( sy - two-lul- d : I erro-aot- e, , j . CREOMULSION most I , j - I I I K |