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Show ' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, IACE TWO THE JOURNAL' : THE LUXURY EARL&9ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY it the Io-- at t Offie eveiy day in the Logaii, I tab, as Second Class Matter. ILRN1SIIKD ADVERTISING HATES week except Sunday OX APPLICATION Member of Associated Press entitled to the nse for repnbUcatlon is I'xclii-itel- y luted 1it-of all nenhdisiiatchcs (rubied to it or not otherwise credited in tbia paper and also the lmal news piihlinhil therein. All right of repuhluatiou ofspea.i! dispatches therein are also reserved. The-Ass- BAROMETER READINGS Rain To-Da- 29, ,1 2 Yesterday Fair Change -- y 3, ;4 i i!!5!i;6:7J;89!30 The above readings - a re taken from THE) JOURNAL'S barometer at "8:(H oclock oath aiiernoon exupt Sunday. The yesterday reading each Monday refers Ux Sat ui day's reading. These figures represent the NET PAID CIRCULATION of THE JOURNAL for the preceding thirty djiys. Where the figure fiOO is given there has been a full coverage of the valley. This in addition to the NET PAID CIRCULATION. Del. Oct. Oft. Oct G 3,500 ft Oct. 27 Sunday Oct. 28 3,324 Oct. 293,328 Oct. 3ft 3J35 Oct, 313,340 Nov. 13,350 Nov. 2 3,50ft Nov. 3 Sunday Nov. 43,359 Nov. 53,350 Oct. 173,275 Oct. 183,284 Oct. 19 3.509 Oct. 20 Sunday Oct. 213,285 Oct. 223,340 Oct. 233,325 Oct. 243,325 Oct? 253,334 Oct, 263,525 . Sunday 93.258 1ft 3,265 Oct. I! 3.251 Oct. 123.500 Oct. 13 Sunday ,273 Oct. ,275 Oct. Oct. 14-315-3- 16-5- ,850 Chapter 23 AN ACCUSATION This does not include service copies to advertisers free copies whatever. OF COMMUNITY f TWO THEORIES - ' er leave. By the flicker of her eyelids and The other night the detective climbed the fire escape, from where, on the third floor, he had an excellent view of your husband in this girls apartment. Another silence. He wished she would speak. He had expected tears, hysterics, but not this uncanny calmness. It annoyed him. Himself he bad pictured In the role of sympathetic comforter. Barbara seemed like a woman turned to stone. Dont look like that. You you 1 frighten me, he said quickly. fancied you must suspect something of this. Honestly-- , I did. "But I didnt, suspect it. "Never, never! Her voice was husky with sho stood. or any -- cut-thro- ; ; ; at Interior Soon about the only white looking bed6 left will be those Which have urses Jn white bending over them. Yet it is only a short time since began to discard the idea that to look clean should have that hospital whiteness Jn the bedding, at least. Many of us are still cautious, even if we are quite beyond brass knobbed beds. Pink feheete or green blankets? Theyre thrilling, true, but how will they go we a bed room, the room?- - colored bound sheeting,- in blue. scalloped NORTH Barbara turned away from Henderson "Believe me, my dear, fie said, "with simulated sympathy, "I think 1 understand how jou feel. I, too, know the agony of loving some one who doesnt return It. Immediately her pi file was In rc volt. I think Ray does love me, Heudy, but be hates living on ui money and lie swesnp fie wont coma back until he can do so c of Ims financial independence." And nieanv. fide lie expects you to meekly await hit pleasure? She drew herseif up with a quiet LOGAN j North Logan, Nov 5 Mrs. W. E. Nyman and family and Mrs. Wanda Lauritzen and children motored to Bear River City Friday and spent the day with relatives. repulsed hl fervent T would have trusted emotion. Ray In that way all along the line. Even now I can scarcely believe it. You are positive of what you have told me? "Do you think 1 would have told you unless I had been certain? Then, a moment later, his handa gripping hers, "Oh, my dear, let me help you forget thd rottenness of it . Try to realize all. . that you can rely upon me. . . ." , "1 will try. But she mambled, go now, please, Hendy. The only way you can help me Is by leaving me alone. I want to thi,nk, To think! Her head, she felt, would 8 pi it from thinking when after he had gone, she (toed staring at the gleaming brass andirons, her head sunk on the marhta of the mantelshelf. Could it be true that Ray had been unfaithful? How $h( fought in agony against accepting Mrs. Anna L. Nelson entertained on Monday afternoon at luncheon in celebration of the eightieth birthday anniversary of Franz Nel- Mkul Covers were laid for ten guests. The afternoon was spent in so- cial chat. Miss Erma King was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Lucille Beutler and her mother, Mrs. A. L. King at her home Monday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to fifty relatives and friends. Many beautiful and useful presents were received,-6 Miss King will be married Nov. to Albert Beck? the marriage to take place in the Logan temple. The Ralph Smith camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers held .Green walls or wallpaper with a light sprig design these just cry for orchid sheets and green A little blankets and spread. more subdued, say for grandmothers room, would be orchid For the younger and deep blue. generation, proud of pink or peach tones in the decorations, green sheets might even bring a Where the word of gratitude! furniture is painted, sheets and spread should carefully pick . up the color. If your taste happens to be 18th century as well as 20th,. may well be a patch-wor- k or applique- - quilt, a colorful candlewick spread, India print, or chiqtz. achieved Washability "may be with linen or cotton crashes, reps, colored cotton sheetings, small ginghams, chintzes, patterned and,, for the boys room, novelty of instead If monks cloth. homey simplicity you prefer the and grand manner, there, are silk lustre - rayon cotton damasks, teffetas, silk taffetas and moire. C. A. Nyjnan entertained honor of heg husbands birthday anniversary --aaWday evening with a Halloween party. Decorations .and entertainment ?n keepwerfe1 ing with Halloween ideas cleverly carried out. The evening was spent in playing games for which several jazzes were award ed. Fourteen guests .were in at tendance. IhhCheon was served .at owning. the 'A number of friends of' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman met at their hohte Friday everting. A Yjary pleasant evening was 'Spent m games and Spoof. After which dainty refreshments were served. Those N. present were, Mr. and Mrs. A.Mat McDonald, Misses May 'and In Of LoWorley, Miss Vivian Buncp B. P. Noyes MrMr. and and gan . of Ogden. secThe home and community au tion of the Ladies THE INVENTORS PATIENCE will entertain Thursday evening at a testimonial in honor of Miss dijplfy Marietta Nyman and Miss Eva That suicly Is my atialr. club team N his address honoring Thomas A. Edison, for the 50th' an- Beutler the Utah states dewestern Act) should to fils, Presiwon the reuan of incandescent suy, who the of the lamp, perfection niversary Pacific at contest the faith::!. monstration dent Hoover spoke of what protracted and patient industry International Livestock exposition an ominous EilerLc, Silepee is necessary in producing new inventions. The structure of at Portland, Ore Wedloesday with while a hot coloi flamed to P,..r knowledge is built up, he said, not stone by stone, but particle by a demonstration on dress design. fiata and her eyes nai cheeks, their success of the girls team is Thursday meeting monthly The particle. rowed dangerously. Mrs. largely attributed to the work of of home at the afternoon Most people who have done great work in life have had to Just what do you mean? The opening Mrs. Mildred Youriker and Mrs. Burns Crookston. He seemed to regiet ins Lasti'y U! , exercise the same illimitable patience that was displayed by Mr. song was Earth With Her Ten Sarah Nyman, who coached the Yet, were it net true, why should spoken insinuation. Edison as he toiled over the electric light problem. They have Thousand Flowers; prayer by team. ,hadnt la lorded to Henderson have Invented such a Mrs. Marion Folkman; lesson on "My dear had to try and try. After innumerable experiments, they would Several motored to Cache JuncShe no see reason could HanA. blurt that out, knowing how It story? J. Mrs. Horticulture by tion on Sunday and met the for bit doing so. . . . begin to see how they could make the forces of nature help them. would hurt you. sen; song, Mrs. Owens; sketch of girls on their return from Portin those in moments first same this have business succeed sha endless who BenPeople Calnfshe was still only her eyes ' the life of Charles Reese of land. thought it must settd her mad. Pao-- I son by Etta Nyman; piano solo, patience. The most of us get discouraged and quit after we have dangerous Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKin-tne- y ing the floor, between the couch Mrs. "Please explain that Immediately song, Crookston; failed once or twice. But the man who has real power never Marjorie were the dinner guests of and the word word were for armchair, officers Owens. in have The implicit tiust retiring Ray" abandons a line of effort unless he has absolutely proved it is Mrs. Tiger Allem of. LoMr. and went she over the for their of a story. Suddenly given thanks Henderson vqte Ungeied a ciga.et, afternoon. hopeless. Sunday ofshe found gan in a herself ths grip of past labors and the following frowning Mrs. R. C. Hopkins and son Ed ficers were sustained: Mrs. Jen"Yes. was afraid you had. But jealousy such as she had never exafternoon with nie A. Israelson, president; Mrs. spent Sunday men, my dear Barbara, are weak, perienced in her life before. Hattie Swenson, first vice pres- relatives at Millville. Vividly she recalled that moment creatures the at best wayward T BUYING IN SMALL QUANTITIES ident; Mrs. Henrietta Nyman, se: Frank O. Peterson has purchasOh. for Heavens sake, tell me In the ballroom, when impulsively cond vice president; Mrs. Anna' H. ed a home in Logan and will move his arms had about her and gone know if you do know what you W. B. his family there within the next Mrs. had chorister; he crushed with Kemp, her the Ups ' anything." she cried suddently. ' ago, the majority of pepple used to stock up in the Lenora Mrs. few days. Johnsofl, force chaplain. of bis . . Could kisses. Still ne appeared reluctant YEARSwith fruits and vegetables for the winter. They had Folkm&n Marian Mrs. and Larsen of Phebe Mrs. Hyde Park is Hyde Its like this Barbara." he said he have done that, loving at that committee- - CLosihg song spending two weeks In . the ward cool storage places where they could keep these products for program time another woman? Impossible presently, Jte suspected for Catch the Sunshine. Dainty re- with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman, a long time. As the result of buying larger quantities at the most He had some time that with Lowther there It seemed aed yet. were served by the who extended a warm welcome to, freshments cost.' favorable time, they got these foods at a low must be another woman. 9ince the left her, tearing himself rudely out lf hostesses, Mrs. Glena Crooksion, a eight and pound son of . . arms. her . in I their fruits and ve had him Today people commonly buy vegetables night of the ball Mrs. Ethel Crookston and Mrs. Oct. 16. All concerned doing nice- in ker . heart she knew she Delia Hurst. A social hour follow-c- ti Deep watched tor your sake, my dear, very small lots. The majority of them have no suitable storage ne added hastily knew you were would never be convinced of Rays Mrs. Elam Cronquist left on places, and these foods would spoil if they bought any large lot. too floe to resort to uch a sub- infidelity unless she corroborated A Halloween party was given Wednesday for San Francisco Scientists tell us that a suitable storage place needs a temperature Henderson's own with her story terfuge yourself. It appears there Friday evening at the ward hall where she will spend the winter. I most of the time around 40 degrees, and the average city home is Is another girl n the case. A caba- eyes. But how could she do so? under the auspices of the M. I.A.i Mr. Cronquist will join her at to lack likely any such place. Pausing abruptly, she glanced The hall was appropriately decor- Christmas tune. ret dancer at the Golden Dollar, It would add something to the cost of construction to provide, ated in Halloween colors. A feagrandname, Riqi Gilmore. They seem to towards the Of, the large crowd of hunters ture of the evening Was spook who went hunting deer the folTime such storage cellars. But the habit of small quantity buying be very good friends and Im tolj father clock. several prizes lowing were successful: games, for which enough for the mad idea that had Albert are constantly together. makes things cost so much more, that people may eventually were awarded. Other Halloween Beck, Ed Wilhelm been suddenly born in her brain. and S. W. He paused. ! conclude In the pause Barthat the well equipped home needs such conveniences. attractions ahd dancing, refresh- Younker. bara reminded him coldly: ments were served to a large While hauling beets on Friday Some moments later she had We, too, hate been very good crowd. . Mr. Orvin Nymans team and load into cloak was her and slipped friends. GARDENERS REWARD Mrs. Orvin Nyman entertained of beets went through the bridge down in the front hgll where she He smiled with a sort of damnaa delightful Halloween par- and into the canal. After considwith bad the ble indulgence. night porter call her a who have been cultivating a vegetable garden have ty evening for her erable work he was finally drawn Thursday I know, my dear. But Im afraid taxi. To the driver she gave the and Edith. out. PEOPLE storing away many useful products, and if provided daughters, Marjorie name of the house apartment their friendship has not been of the Halloween ideas were carried out James Maughan was in Grace, . where, Henderson with proper storage places, they will reduce their, Jiving this had said, same nature as ours . . in decorations, favors and the Idaho Thursday on business. He waited deliberately, the bet- Rita Gilmore lived.' "costs. luncheon. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holmgren and ter to drive his point home. iki games and music. Refresh- family and Mrs. Chas. Patterson . The gardening habit improves peoples health, it helps them (Copyright. Dial Prtn ) ; Go on teli me everything now ments were served to thirty of Garland were Sunday visitors reduce the cost of their food, and it gets them in the habit , of A matter of 10 minute that youve started, Barbara cried. ha in the ward. guests. more and tremenUoM fruits. eating effect on Barbara vegetables I've learned that this girl and Mrs. O. A. Follett entertained at Frank Reeder who has be life. Continue th tomorrow. atory The opinion is quite generally held by doctors, that if people a family dinner Thursday even- living in the ward for several ate more garden products, they would improve their health and ing at her home in honor of her years left for his home Jn Canada the past week. expectation of life. If you have had a good lot of garden stuff In a famous poem, the maiden asked the bashful lover, Why two sons Carl- and John birthday Mr. ahd Mrs. Ralph Jensen and anniversary. Halloween decorathrough the summer, with more stored away against the weeks dont you speak for yourself, John? This remark might apply to tions were used and were carried family of Bear River City spent to come, you get in the habit of depending more on this form of out the refreshments. Covers here with relatives. diet which supplies elements that the body needs and must have,1 many business concerns that fail to speak' up for themselves by were iplaid for twenty. A social Sunday Mrs. Eliza. Irby and son RalDh J followed. and of which many of the of Glennwood, Iowa spent the advertising. evening fail to provide enough. IJ 1 Farm-Bure- 4-- - H ,- I 4-- i parents and Mrs. - they impoverish their home town, they lessen its ability to give them atisfactory employment, good .business opportunities, and an adequate share of those advantages that are necessary to make residence in any town desirable. If we are to have a prosperous community in which it will be profitable for people to live, the people must stand by each other. Support the business of your home town, and it will provide advantages for you in return. Talks Tb Sleep is flow a colorful experience. By MKGEKY TAILOB Decoration Editor, McCalls Magazine. Written for The Journal. This .very cautioh is responsible for the latest in colored bedding you can start the adventure with sheets with colored borders. And you can always begin with the guest room! Cant you see a bedroom with cream or yellow walls, walnut or mahogany furniture and maize sheets and blue blankets? And a little daring, perhaps, but delightfully so blue pillow cases! A bedspread for such an enin semble would be happiest and either of the two colors, might even be made of the same -5- ago, the business slogan in most towns was, YEARS for himself, and the devil take the hindmost. Qr as m for they Used to put it in the mining camps, Every . himself, and hold your cards close to your belly. policy was that the business The result of that men spent their time and energy scrapping with each other. The effort that should have gone into making business better for com- everybody, was all wasted. Today, we, have in wide awake re-munities, a sentiment among the business men that the best i suits are obtained where all work harmoniously for the common good. A town where that sentiment prevails will go far ahead of one which runs on the old lines of everyone for himself. While business men have generally been converted to this idea, there remains considerable of the obsolete Everyone for himself conception among the public generally. A- good many people do not realize that their prosperity and welfare depend to a large measure on the prosperity and welfare of the community aa a whole. One manifestation of the everyone for himself idea, is shown by the people who buy much of their supplies away from home. It is difficult to see how .they gain anything even temporarily by this practice.' And in the long run this policy is harmful to them, since they impoverish their home town by so doing. And when H TOO EARLY RISING many a mother kno there is such a thing as gettm up too early in the mormu. Some children habitauliv ak up- at 5:30 or 6 and insist" o: waking the others of the fanul who would much prefer turnm over on the other- ear and enjo moie In ing another hour or As - - sleep. Children wake up early because .they are hungry, inipi',-perl- y covered or otherwise uncomfortable. Their " mornim- sleep may often be prolonged o giving them extra food lor simirmper, seeing that they are ly and lightly covered, or get,Un. them up and taking them to Uu bathroom during the very euF, -- morning hours. The child who does not sleep through until a reasonable Loui in the morning, even after the measures have been taken, should be taught to amuse himself without waking the rest of the household.' The very little chrld who is not able to get out of- - bed without help should have toys at hand with which he can play until mother comes to, him. The child of 3 or 4 is old enough to close his own windov. bathrobe and and put on his slippers. If the room is cold he can go back to bed with some picture books or crayons and paper which will keep him. busy and quiet until the regularising hour.- As soon as possible the child responsibility for dressing himself without calling upon adult help. He then is tree to roam about the house and do whatever he likes as long as he is quiet until everyone is ready to get upassume should - is Your Stomach a Gasser? ? d Excessive gas in stomach and bowel i aoesigt necessarily mean that your food 1 at fault of that you have chromo dyspepsia. In most cases ft results from gastric neurasthenia a purely nervous condition which disturbs thu functional activity of, the stomach. Taking medicine to digest the food artificially is a waste of time. What you need is a remedy to correct the nervous trouble and prevent the formation of abnormal gas. Gp to your druggist and ask for a Gas Tablets, package of BaaJnuutn which are prepared especially for this ailment. See how quickly they will relieve pent-u- p gas and all Its distressing symptoms, among which are pain about the heart, palpitation, anxiety, shortness of breath, diowslness after eating, heartburn and a peculiar gnawing feeling In tbe stomach. Genuine Basimann's Gas Tablet can be obtained at any good drug store. Price fl. n Schramm-Johnso- Drugs. I - i 1 . I Nyma it. Messrs O. A. Follett and y Nyman motored to Randolph, f county Monday on business A. B. Nyman was a visitor Bear River City Monday. in LIFE p , culty. Are you certain of that? Im afraid so absolutely. DARBARA turned from Henderson quickly and walked over to the couch. A strained silence fell between them. Henderson wanted to lash out at her, tell her exactly what was In his mind. But --that would mean breaking with her definitely. He knew he dared not risk that. Should his friendship with the lovely Mrs. Lowther be terminated publicly, he would have a swarm of Irate creditprs down upon him, like a flock of crows anxious for small pickings?'' Besides, - be' htif still a strong card up his sleev. He followed her over to where . 1 the sharp quiveriag breath she drew, he knew that be had hit her. Motionless she stood, her fingers clenched about the marble of the mantelshelf. When presently she spoke, she articulated with diffi- r f. relatives. Mr. ajid Mrs. Nephi Chiisti motored to . Ogden Fnda spent the day. Hans Anderson of - Mexico been visiting with rehur, I r lends the past week. Keith Follett and Ceii ch ensert who are at tend. M! at Ogden spent the wet if heme. Mrs. Roy Holmgren and of Bear River City spent Sr with her parents, Mr. and ivh-- L J . NuVchiIht of Mrs. Martha? Aylwortli ot, mond on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Peart is your husba&d retnm to her aparV-mgeach night after the cabaret has closed down, that being towards two in the morning. . . I have had the apartment watched and ths man, although ks has waited repeatedly, has not yet seen Low-th- - Bi rbara teuriul pieatling, Ttay decline lo return to her until heo can win success a a composer. He is on the point of yielding to her plea to iemin Im with her lust a feiv hour, winn, suddenly remembers Rita, waiting for him tn the citv U beip on tlia score of his revde. Kay tears himself fiomi Barbaras nries and leaves. Ths next day Batbara doses her country home and returns to the city. A few nights later. Henderson makes fertent love to her, again urges that she divorce Kay and marry But Barbara definitely rehim. fines because she does not lore Hi i.derson and is still detoted to tier husband. Editor AUGUSTIS GORDON ; part week with her sister, JohnsonT Mr. and Mrs. B. Af and family, Mrs. Eliza Irbv son Ralph were the oinnsi Beds Now. Bedecked In Variety Of Hues PUBLISHED BY . Entered , AVci(Hc&Ua . . ... American Radicals Reach Leningrad Leningrad, Nov. 5 (API- - A delegation of 24 American radicals, including a number , of women, arrived here today to participate m the twelfth . anniversary ceremonies of the 1917 revolution at Moscow. The party will remain in. Russia two- - months. one-ha- 1 One-thirt- Rftvdgr Baking ; doub)e(rcting) ( ; fTHE - non-garden- Same Price for over , 38 years , ( a gSwmcMforgg r i The price is i right Quality is right (every r can guaranteed) e MILLIONS OF FOUNDS . USED BY OUK GOVERNMENT unim-.......1.rl- )1lr1 ...uu- - |