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Show vt THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. PAGE SIX. . Extension Home Maddox of the Circus Cafe gang, sought for questioning in the Moran gang massacre and affiliated with ' "Scarface" A1 north side gang. Police believe gang rivalry for the reopening beer trade was the motive for the bombings. welcome comments, but children must endure them from their elder without protest. The child whose privacy is thus disregarded suffers a diminution of . his essential self respect; he is outraged In his finer feelings. A sensitive child who receives this sort of treatment learns to put psychic barriers between himself and those In whom he should feel the fullest confidence. A less susceptible one will become coarsened, and blunted through this type of experience. Fair play, good taste and a desire to protect the precious overtones In the childs character Mr. and should Providence, May 2 lead us to refrain from Mrs. Henry, DatUge visited with liberties with , personal taking LoMr. and Mrs. Ernest Felix of . him. gan on Thursday. the priesthood Members of came out last Saturday and each one did their part In helping to clean rubbish away and get the back grounds of our church not be without new house in readiness to plant lawn They would MELLO-GLO Face Next Saturday the men ore urged wonderful to respond again so the task can Powder because It, prevents large pores ... stays on longer,., spreads be completed. and Is famous A number of our men and boys more smoothly have been busy for several days for its purity. No irritation. Never working on the Blacksmith Fork gives a pasty or flaky look to the skin. Its new French process gives Irrigation ditches, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jensen a youthful bloom and keeps ugly visited with Mrs. Malinda Fuhrl-ma- n shine away. Try MELLO-GL- O of River Heights on Sunday today! Rlter Bros. Drug Co. (Advertisement) evening. Mrs. Chris Stlrland entertained ten ladies at a quilting party last Thursday afternon. In the evening dinner was served to Eliza Zollinger, Winnifred Allen, Susan Annie Schmidt, Rose Schless, Schenk, Eliza Rigby, Nellie Mere's Management Program ' At a recent county training 'clas of 45 local project leaders, who represented various towns in the county, the regular Home for Management demonstrations 1829 were completed. The work began last November when a State two weeks school ' was conducted at the College for the training of county leader! frem vanouo parts of the state Housing was famished by the College. The expense of transportation and meals was - borne by Farm Bureaus, Relief Societies, Civic Clubs. Literary Clubs, and various other organizations. Intensive training was given to the fifty women according to the project which they represented and which included Home Management, Clothing, Foods, Literature, floriculture, and organization. Time for rerreatton addd Interest to the program. The northern district which comprises Boxelder and Cache counties were represented by the following leaders: Mrs. Ezra Harris Bothwell. Mrs. N. F. Marble Dewev. Mrs. Lorenzo Bott Brigham. Mrs. D. M. Reid Hyrum. ' Mrs. Geo. E. Dotv Richmond. Mrs. Luella B. Hiftter Trenton. The county leaders are premitt-e- d to attend three consecutive years if they prove fchemse'ves to be real leaders and carry on protect work during each year. Mrs. Doty and Mrs. Hunter are serving the third season as county leaders. At the conclusion of the StHFchcol. the Home 4gent met the leaders ii their mrlcus districts a and assisted in formulating plan cf work with a division of nrojecfc phases, a d vision of duties. and a definite dater schedule and place for every month weie jmlll the demonstrations eompMed. In the afternoon on Friday ihe Coehe Countv leads: s were invhed to the new Winsor heme and th home of Mrs. Chas. T Sorensen on 5th North. Both women acted as hostess, explained the rousors for the colors selected, the construction of the home, and "av-th- e prnup manv Ideas which m.pht be marled out in an home vl.rre a bt of person i I Ingenuity was uxpu. Mrs. So ensen how she hvl 'rented harmony with the use cf r, few packages ef dye and careful foreattended. thought. Forty-fiv- e Many county, classes were held from 10 00 to 4:00 whllo others were conducted orv during the afternoon. Almost 100 ncr pent of the leaders have attended As an outgrowth of the color study, there are demonstration Jvoine in Wellsvllle. Jwistpr. ITT and Bear River wherein special assistance has been given by Prof Revnolds of the Art Department and Mrs. Barrows of he Extension Service in the selection nf color schemes for several or all the rooms of the home. In some cases, rooms rre being cnlaicod bv removing toionades anil tearing out waits'. The men and are working to occomolts i the suggestions bv carte rummer A countv excursion will then lv conducted to see what can be none without too crest expenditure of funds end to make hemes more livable. Assistance nos been given to tw ntv or more others In etch county. cie-eesrf- ul - wo-rn- t'n ' Bombs Cause $4,500 Damage in Chicago he May I bombing executed syndicate" three contracts today with precision and efficiency. At 3:08 a. mr a bomb exploded at the door of a northwest side saloon and at 3:10 another at a saloon a few blocks away. At 3:13 a third went off In the doorway of a third soft drink parlor in the district. Each caused about $1,500 damage. Two saloon keepers shook their heads when asked the motive. "I have been selling near beer oniv." said Joseph Kucharski. The third told police his place and others In the neighborhood had been closed the day after the St. Valentines day gang massacre and had not been allowed to reopen. Thursday the retail beverage dealers met and the word was passed around that things would open up again May ..,Chlca- Paul former,- bought Debs Favor It To All Others Thursday, May 2, 1529. with rhyming names, Byrl and; other executive capacities. It will Marriage Earl. They had a double wedding be the exchanges annual observ-tw- o months ago and a Joint hon- -j ance of boys day. Laws Changed eymoon, now the tain wives are Washington Senator Brook a fish seeking divorces. They lay the hart has a black eye and troubles to life under the same story to explain it He slipped on Rome, May 1 (AP) Permler i roof a with their , husbands stone In a creek, fell and struck Mussolini, In the hope of increaspar- -' ents. j his head on a rock. ing the number of Italian off1 g h ts York-- "L New golden Yo r Deckard spring, has caused the lowering Oct. to be celebrated would seem to hold a living Jubilee Is t Dearborn. Mich., with a of the legal marriage ages from of some sort, pro- - 21 championship the husband, and Night and Morning to keep bably having spent a greater pro- -i sreat banquet by Henry Ford to 13 to 1516to for 14 for the wife. them Clean, Clear and Healthy of her life in the air than Thomas A. Edison It Is planned from portion observe the fiftieth anniver-- J It Is explained the government Write for Free Eye Care? anybody else. She has .been up measure will have a certain o Eye Beauty" Book a total of, 30 hours and is 17 7 of the discovery of the inasttnMC&.DCH.S,SXOIiiSt,Ckiur old. She Is so airminded c&ndesccnt light also by special sociological value as well, much as It will afford a means of that she slept most of the time t illumination in many eities. combatting the practices of comwhen she, her mother and others. free union, California produces 99 per cent mon law marriage, went in a seaplane from New York the almonds grown In the which is particularly prevalent in FLASHES OF LIFE tominutes Albany and return In eight industrial centers. less than it takes the tilted States. crack Twentieth Century train i Cleveland T here is curiosity to make the trip one way . about Anne Morrows engagement New Ycrk Boys are to run1 ring. She was in the receiving the New- - York stock exchange toline at a reception at her 'grand- morrow. James N. Gilchrist, 20, ' mothers home and guests could who has never been late for work, (Incorporated) detect not the slightest gleam of and has distinguished hlnjself in, , a diamond. bis studies, is to serve as presi-- ! New York The most beautiful dent. Other boys will act in' Located Just ijght for Convenience and Comfort. Take the Jewish,, girl ever seen by David' Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Can and ask the Conductor . Wark Gnffilh is to be a bride. for SEMLOH HOTEL Friends have been informed that a 3 erheadae fed mb thafor ahead Carmel Myers of the screen is to g -- melt and hihaia Corner East, 2nd South and State Street the vapors marry Ralph H. Blum, Los Angel-- 1 , MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT RATES $1.00 to $3.00. es attorney Los Angeles Louis and Lucy SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . alliterative Young, twins with Ji Jor tmeJ)wmriy Qtwr names, are the wives of twins Italian YwmoiES k-- Dotty ! ! ths I O SEMLOH HOTEL MEURALGIA . VapoRub rill. Mrs, Stlrland entertained at a party again Monday quilting , evening. entertained Bullock Moses Mrs. at a quilting party Friday. At the close refershments were served. Lynden Barkle of Tremonton and Miss Rita Adams of Harper are visiting relatives and friends here. , Chris. Stlrland and LeGrande Stlrland motored to Ogden and Huntsville Monday, returning that evening. LeRoy Cederlund, our merchant, occupying and conducting a confectionery and grocery store in the old co-o- p building has Just comof pleted a service station south the store and is handling Blue-ligproducts and Is equipped and reedy to serve the people promptht ly and efficiently. Chris&snd Le Grande Stlrland left Tuesday for Pocatello Valley, While away they will visit relaand McCam-mctives at Downey m. A splendid lecture to the moth era and daughters was given by Mrs, Hulme of Logan stake board In our M. I. A. on Tuesday evening. Axshort discussion In regard to the girls camp and the vacation for the girls to that place was also beneficial. Mrs. Jemima Campbell and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of the stake board were also present. The following unusual program Was rendered In our sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. Open tng song, "Come Let Us Anew.1 Invocation, J. R. Fuhrlman. The choir sang, "Praise Ye The Lord. George Squires was the first speaker who spoke on the commandments of God. Violin solo. Miss Olive Hanson accompanied by- - her sister Miss - Emma - Dell Hanson. Louis S. Cardon of the high council then gave a talk following in line with the subject "Love thy neighbor as thvself. Kind Words Are Closing sohg, Sweet Tones of the Heart. with Mrs. Fred Jensen singing the solo part. Benediction, Joseph Quibell. We are proud to have one of the junior winners In the stake contest In our ward, namely Mil-to- n Pickett who won the boys declamation. Mrs. Frank Kelly spent Friday afternoon with Mrs, Marriner Nielson. Miss Renla Fuhrlman enter, tained Thursday evening In honor of her birthday. The dinner table held a large birthday cake for the Small baskets of centerpiece. candy were used for place cards. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fuhrlman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felix, Misses Lucille Baer, Verda Stlrland. Jeanne Pickett. Lenora, Schmidt and Relda Fuhriman. The remainder of the evening was spent In music and social chat. TfalksTb Buczkowski, police inwas believed to have his beer from Claude By Alice Judson TAKING .1 & 4 ,J urijy J ( t That's the only kind of news your speedometer GOOD news! these days if you use Conoco Gasoline. Every click seems to whisper Extra! Extra! and that means extra miles -- because Conoco Gasoline is packed with them. The Conoco Gasoline supplied to you today is refined especially for summer driving. Summer is the season of long trips and continuous use of your motor. 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Years later, when she recalled how her mother had treated her like a pet poodle dog, she would experience vividly a sort of shame of her physical person. Few mothers would outrage so obviously their childrens modesty, but many, without being aware of It, do so only In less degree. We do not think of taking personal liberties with adults, and children should be certainly treated with as much respect. unare Adults able to ward off I o |