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Show PAGE EIGHT. TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. BOH GERMAN AUTO PIONEER GOSSIP HEARD Oil OF GASOLINE JOKES WHEN FIRST CAR SPUTTERED AUTOMOBILE Satur3ay, May 18, 1929. mannose, found in nature, and aitrose, gulose. idose and thus far made only in al-lo- se, ta-lo- TIRE ROI'f Property AND Destroyed, By Union Strikers it') f John Lowe, prosperous Franklin farmer, was transacting Ellzabethon, Term., May 17 (AP) business in' Logan this week. He purchased a new Graham Paige Two reports of destruction of automobile from the Blair Motor Company for his family use and property of union strikers were to Sheriff J. M. Moreland purchased a new Ford Sedan from the Service Motor Company made here today, as the trials of 86 for his son Thomas. Fred Spencer of the Calder Spencer Motor Company is elated over the results of his weeks sales of Whippet cars, having sold four of these popular priced machines and one t, both products of the d Company. The Calder Spencer Co. expect to take up their new quarters in the building at Third North and Main which is being erected by John II. Moser as soon as the building is completed. Willys-Knigh- Willys-Overlan- C. R. Johnson, transfer man, reports three round trips to Kemmerer this week with his trucks. He went via Preston, Treasureton, Grace, Soda Springs and Cokeville. The roads were found to be good all the way. Karl Benz, Germanys pioneer in automotive invention (inset), had a bitter struggle with, unbelievers when he first introduced a motor vehicle (above) 44 years ago. It actually ran. , Germany. May 15 simultaneous with the establishment of . a new motor car speed record In Florida there died here one of the men who helped make this motor age. A bare 44 years ago, when Karl Benz's high motor velocipede" made Its noisy, smoky way down Mannheim streets, it was hailed with ridicule as "an absurdity that never will amount to anything. It was only his tenacious cling- -' ing to a childhood ambition in spit of much discouragement that gave the world within the span of a single lifetime an in its important, development great motor industry. My favorite idea," Benz wrote, "was always the thought of setting the locomotive on the street. I wanted to free it from Us bondage, and even in high, school the chant without raU' was the under current of thought that all ran through my work. Benz's death vividly brought home, the almost startling brevity of the motor carriages career. sTlie inventors first car made its existence known by violent ratt lings ' and bangings. It sputtered and chugged while the stood onlookers and speechless. On its first run Ladenburg, TAP) Almost three-wheel- ed . open-mouth- its steering wheel got out of control and the machine wavered and came to a halt. The crowd jerred at the "useless absurdity. But Benz refused to be disBy 1887, with a four, couraged. wheel model, he was sufficiently encouraged to take out his first patents, which he pokingly termed the "birth certificate of the great grandfather of the automobile. Benz remained almost throughout his life a prophet unappreciated in his own land, for only distrust and lack of interest greeted his first real successes and It was left to France and the United States to give him his first recognition and ' He finally succeeded support. in establishing the Mannheim Gasoline Engine factory which later developed into the Benz Works, an organization which spread to international proportions, laying a foundation for the world wide motor and automobile industries of today. MISSIONARY IN WALES ALWAYS GLAII TO GET NEWS IN HOMF PAPER (Continued from Page One) work In the service of the lord Is the greatest work that a person can do. I can truly say that a mission is the most wonderful opportunity that can come to a I am certainly young man. thankful it has come into my life, because it is a great school, tu closing I wish to take advantage of this opportunity to say hello to my friends throughout Cache Valley and to the missionaries in the field. Thanking you again for The Journal I remain, Sincerely your friend, i A 'Mill - !'' II .11 Josenh A. Anderson Richmond , Utah 4 Notice A special meeting of the stock- holders of the Standard The Falling Away or The Worlds Loss of The Christian Church Continued from Page Six the eternal life of man. Such the life and the purpose of the Christ, I pray you think how serious is this matter of the religious world the alleged Christian world denying the Lord that bought them! Turning from God and Christ as revealed in the Bible, and especially as revealed in the New Testament through Jesus Christ, as God manifested in the flesh! Has Christendom done this? The evidence of the fact is placed before you this night. The evidence found not alone in the scriptures we have examined and compared with the creeds, but proven by the admission that they themselves make, viz., that the expression of their creeds arc not drawn from New Testament conceptions ; but from alleged reason applied to faith, drawn from the ancient philosophies. In other words, Christians departed from the revealed God in Christ, and accepted the God of the old pagan philosophers. What is this but the Worlds loss of the Christ? And with the loss of the Christ, the loss of all things else that makes for the whole system for which he stood, and stands? For men may not repudiate the Christ deny him that bought them and retain a true Christian religion. My dear friends, this is the accepted anniversary of the resurrection of the Christ Easter Sunday! Will you permit me without resentment, to suggest f, that you make it, each for a real resurrection of the literal Christ of the New Testament, in conception and life? That putting aside all the jargon of the vain philosophies of the school men, ancient and model n ajl this effort to deduce a positive conclusion from a negacoma to the simple tive idea faith of the New Testament scriptures the realitv of God revealed in, and through Jesus Christ, our Lord; Gods glorious Son? Amen. strikers from the American Glan-zsto- ff and American Bemberg mills on charges of conspiracy to commit murder were resumed before two magistrates. T. C. Wilson brought reoorts that the Grist mill of Joe Gllnd-staf- f. a member of the United Textile Workers Union, located on Stoney Creek, had been dynamited about dawn today and that the automobile of another union striker, Sam Hall, a neighbor of Gllnd-staff- s, had been burned. BABSON SAYS- EMPLOY. MENT AND PURCHASING POWER SHOULD HOLD UP WELL INTO SUMMER - -- Continued without from Page One some assurance that this would be properly used, leisure would do more damage than good. Consequently, if Industry Is to adopt the five day week it should undertake a workers educational program, teaching them the difference between leisure and idleness. Spare time properly used will assure continued prosperity. Employees should be encouraged to utilize at least a part of their spare time in self improvement. It may be that we shall have Saturday morning adult classes in various educational subjects of interest and a year ago. value to workmen. The princiOf English pal danger in the five day week invention fe a is not loss of production, but the phonograph record so flexible possible encouragement of idle- that it can be bent double with-o- ut ness. I believe however, that our Injury. W. J. Funk, state road supervisor in this county, has a perplexing problem on his hands in the matter of repairing the state highway leading along Canyon road both beyond the point where the Thatcher Mill race crosses the highway and also below that point. The wet that has raised in the road bed has let the bottom fall out of the road. Drainage will likely have to be resorted to to obtain the necessary results. Nothing much can be done with this road until the water drains off. An effort to bring about complete reciprocity of truck W Zcnmicml if en- forcement divisions of the two states has revealed. There was no final agreement reached, William Cole, director of the Washington state highway patrol, said. The Idaho men did not feel they could give complete reciprocity. The plan advanced was to have one truck license, either of Washington or Idaho, suffice for a man whose home is in one state and whq does occasional trucking in the adjoining state. have-sucan agreement. Washington and Oregon now Yailue forYalme h Charles Shupe,' specialist in automobile body work, who has kept a shop on first north street for a number of years, has dreams of soon occupying a new home where he will have room to care for his ever growing business. Mr. Shupe will take new quarters in the Moser building on the comer of Third north and Main. He expects to get moved about June 15. AC&08S Hoary Siat aloat Moatk Pary It. Cat leagthwlit Poroolro It. IT. 18. Ul It Part If. M. ft. 0 A K It A S Coif komr Mmin cl paper Lightly klUl boat It. Coddlt It. J.adr la k aerie Oaocat" IT. Vlrtaoat It. English novelltl tt. Be carried 41. Heaped at 44. Potato 48. Ret of atepa 41. Glrla aaaie . 4a. v eteraa a tor ta. t'jlladrteal T I A 18. al Ollatoalnc tt eraaaaata T N A It. Fenfire ta. Pintail deck Oeeaa tl. ta. Fxlnt tl. ( oort order tt. ti. as. Map Treadle Greater amoral It. Strayed Tl. t.aaie klrd Tt. Totter Tt. Rtlli T4. Container ti. Sea 1. f. I. t. I. g. T. 8. t. 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Here, in the price range of the four, Is offered a smooth, powerful, motor which delivers better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline and whose smooth, quiet, velvety operation, with Its complete lack of drumming and vibration, Is a revelation even to those who are accustomed to driving automobiles. Here are beautiful bodies by Fisher. Here, In all closed models, are fitments by Temstedt . . rich, d upholsteries . . . adjustable driver s seat and a completely-equippe- d Instrument panel. And throughout the entire chassis are found numerous examples of advanced engineering-su- ch as quiet, nonbrakes . . . ball bearing steering locking mechanism automatic acceleration pump . . . and chromium plating on all bright metaL vu It Eiimi li. It. Villa la la Othello 1L Rope (or koistiaa a apar IS. Fertormlag 0 A li. Meaaarat at weight ti. Rpaa of horaet 14. Spill rer 1 jpe ol leu ti. 17. Rwlsa1 river is. Explode Price jfor Price Solution of Yetterdaya Punle S i licens- es between Washington and Idaho has failed, officials of law ' L Wit i. Tropical tala I. Port at a bridle 1L la tka aldit could offer education system special courses which would appeal to many workers who have long felt the need of further education, but who could not spare the time for it. -Also employers should -i- nsist on a full day's work lor a full days pay. Gambling in the stock market, for instance,, is. creating a fever of dissatisfaction in the ranks of employees. This' means, that a large group of people are not concentrating on their t real jobs. 11 we should have a five day week, those days should be five full working days,- - with to everyones attention riveted the job ln hand, and not wandering to the 'stockj market or the golf course. Business by the Babsonchatt Is now 7 per cent above normal compared with 5 per cent above phaeton high-pric- SEDAN CABRIOLET . .....695 deep-tufte- Tht Comtrtibl ........ 715 Mu Dallvory .. . . 595 IfeUwTciiaula ... 400 IANDAU Ton Chaw la . , Th I H Ton Chaaala with Cab , valve-ln-he- ad ed ... ... .545 ra . QjV But no mere recital of features can give you any conception of Chevrolets value leader- ship. So we urge you tq come In and see for All prlcaa f. o b factory Wat, Mich. o yourself why over 500,000 people have chosen the new Chevrolet Six since January 1st! , him-seJ- COMPARE the delivered prire 11 aa the listrlcs in considering automobile value. Chevrolets delivered Well price Include only reasonable chargee for delivery and financing. Noted German Opera Singer Dies at Agte of 81 carried no Other passengers. Of(Continued from Page One) ficials of the company refused to work In 1897 and later again i discuss the accident until an In-joined the She vestigation is made- Metropolitan. made her appearance In di New ln "Tann- opera lat 1899. Manufacturing Company lha?ser ln. will be held in the assembly room! A du,nng the sea of the Cache Valley Banking Com- -i s?n,of I901'02 marked the final of Mme, pany, Logan, Utah, on May 27th, Lehmann engagements ln the United States. 1929, at 7 oclock p. m. She did not visit this country The purpose of the meeting Is veral years (o amend the articles of lncerpora-fo- r her Peratc work ln tion so as to make the stock In the corporation assessable, to re- -, turoPecelve the reports of the company' and to transact such other busi- - Two Killed in ness as may legally come before the meeting Airplane .Crash W. O. DARLEY. Secretary. ' Advertisement Walla Walla. Wash.. May 17 (AP) TWo av'ation students were PLUMBING killed here today when an airTHE BEST IN MATERIALS plane, owned by the Walla Walla AND WORKMANSHIP airways company fell 1500 feet, the dead; Elvin Cassell of Hamme, Wash., Baugh Plumbing Yon must be satisfied and Allen CMara. believed to be from Athena, Oregon 125 S. Main Phone 57 or 735-- J The plane was demolished It J" ... - the Philippine Islands succeeding Henry L. Stlmson, was announced today by Secretary Good. The former secretary of war was tendered the office several days ago by President Hoover. 100 to Mr. Davis retired from the cabwhen President Hoover asDeath in Poland inet sumed office. He Is a Missourian and was succeeded as head of London, May 17 (P) The Ex- the war department by Mr. Good, diswho managed Mr. Hoovers westchange Telegraph company patches from Warsaw today said ern campaign . more than 100 persons were burned to death ln a huge fire at Iwle, Seven Other Sugars. Poland. Warsaw, Poland. May 17(AP in Glucose Class More than 4 000 persons are cona as destitute homeless and (AP) Eight sugPhiladelphia sequence of the burning of almost the entire township of Iwie, on ars. all alike in having their arranged in rings, are desthe eastern frontier of Poland. cribed to the American Philosophical society by Dr. Claude S Davis Accepts Hudson of the United States pubhealth service. Philippine Post licBut some of their effects are aS different as can be. he says, 17 The Washington, May due to slight alterations In aracceptance by Dwight F. Davis rangement. of of of the Prt governor general They are glucose, galactose and Burned ()' - Cache Auto Company 30 South Main; Logan, Utah 2 003 00R0i 0? um (SHUT |