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Show 01 TflE JOURNAL, LOGAN ClTY,CAUflE COUNTY,' Uf AlL RAGE TWO AUGUST! V-- l I .Tf'd GORDON SS Ih flf Ofli'j,y(Miy ni Login, I Rib, ji'ij'ci olid lluas 1 except Sunday ' ON A IT LI CAT TON URN! SIIEI) It TCS AlWERTlMMi week MaTicr. Press Member of Associated i ili-p- - V - BAROMETER READINGS Fair Ilain 29 !n a, i I iv 1 i P1- !3!r6J!7j:'8;i;;9i 1 1 & -- i - ns are taken from THE JOURNALS lbe j caterday 3:00 ocIim k ond Ii in k i noon Sunday. Moird.iv reb-rto Kutunhiv's ro.nlinsr. eopt barometer at reaillug each These figures represent the NET PAID CIRCULATION of THEMOURNAL Jfor the preceding thirty days. Where the figure 5,900 is given there has been a full coverage of the valley. This in addition to the NET PAID CIRCULATION. Oct. Oct. 193,509 Oct. 20 Sunday Oct. 213,285 Oct. 223,310 Oct. 233,325 Oct. 243,325 Oct. 253,334 Oct. 263,525 Oct. 27 Snuday Oct. 283,321 , Oct- 328 n. i m.-t- a x. j i i i i U'ltl-- C 11 Bi-R- ex tir-tiiv- Oct. 313,340 Nov. 13,350 Nov. 33,500 Nov. J3 Sunday Nov. 43,350 Nov. 53,350 Nov. 63,350 Nov. 73.352 irmi-raM- e defi-n.tl- y Ri-R- n, lt- -r -- 1 ! the world at large has been recognizing fhe education plays in world progiess along every line. So far reaching and significant has education become of late years, throughout America especially that a special The Education Week. period has been set aside known as Journal of yesterday announced Mayor Hmntlstroms proclamation that parents and citizens of Logan in general observe Education Week which begins next Monday, November 11 and continues on through November 17. The youth of today has indeed a glorious heritage from the j past, an educational heritage that goes back far into the roots of our lives, political, social and moral. Education is the handmaid of industry which in turn has shaped and moved the world in the hands of humanity. Education Week throughout America pro? vides an opportunity for teachers, students and parents to get fi together, to see the work that each group is doing toward upbuilding alortg All lines of endeavor that are worthwhile. Parents must rejoice when they see their children enjoying the fruits of j,good schools, efficient teachers, and high ideals which far sighted y 14 , V, f" r f4 M SATURDAY SPECIALS ANOTHER UNITED STORE IS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC TODAY IN THE CITY OF LEWISTON. Si United Stores in Cache Valley, offering Merchandise, Service and Prices that cannot be duplicated. Sugar SS. Corn I Chili Beans . Fine Sugar, 10 lb. bag v Fancy Two 2 Pkgs cans 2 One ' Pound loaves Jumbo Celery Crisp OR? 2 bunches Coffee M. J. B. Jr. One lb. Peanut 1 Its All All Early June cans by 419 White Laundry 10 bars Soap Walnut Meats 45' f. Butter Coffee 49 OR& M.J.B. or Blue Pine CO 1 lb. Fancy Mix lb. 49 Candy Its Peas 3 Nut Butter Blue Pine, 2 lbs. 10 IT Salted Peanuts Bread Login's best 49 01 39 Twoibs MALT PURITAN Because Quality Barley UNITED SANITARY 59 MARKETS Th largest distributors of choice meats in Cache Valley. LARD Pure White 1 8 pound pail HAMS BACON .27 Sugar Cured Per pound. Whole or Half, per pound CHOICE SPRING LAMB Leg Per pound Shoulder Roast, lb. .. 23 Chops Per pound 16 Stew Per pound 26 28 20 11 Baby Beef Pot Roast, pound. 19 LOGAN HYAUM Journals I . tint-in.ghtuiare would let pass denly she opened her oyes, comment. But he didnt. eonsbioas that her teleYour mention ot jour husband, phone was ringing. Barbara, trdngj file to a point about which I have been meaning to She picked up the receiver. "That you, Eitbara? Its your speak to yen. Youve decided upon Untie Homy. l'i coming tight up getting a divorce? She nodded, staring straight Must see jou imto the Iron be. attend of her dotfn at tho carpet, mediately, She tc!t more tliiin srfuised. as though there was some mystic writing on it she w tfs trying to deMr. Vendavecr London was an was cipher. It man. most busy On what grounds? iaiU''ti.il tor him to honor his niece "theOmpatibiilij', I think. hy a visit during an hour usually Not even to heruncle could she stiictly lor business. So not intent was she upon bringjterse'f to tell rof Rays sefcnv keeping him vaitfng that she completely ing unfaithfulness. Well, thats up to you, Barbara. foigot to telephone her decision Cant say that 1 thought much of to Henderson. No gud af all for Mr. London was pacing the sit- Ray myself. I cant see that ifeli ting room when she finally tame business and ever make much money ..at that . down. Cant ay composing ,ot Iris. hearTiefs play."Mornij'g Barbara. orchestra ing in some night-cluthat 'joui'd looking well. now." Parbara smiled waniy. As she didnt speak he brushed "Late night she explained. "Eeea out with that lello lien- - j tl'0 tobacco ash off h!swa!stcoat and rose to his feet. denon?" Soiry, my dear, but I must he "Yes. Why? uncle cleared his thrbat. going Business, you know. Cheer yet and rememThu, In tharneteristlc manner, tip. Yourelineyoung out of the Mikado, ber that came directly to the point. "V.hat's all this I'm hearing There are lots of good fish (n the sea.' But Id give that man Henhim? about jou aud tnrned derson a wide berth lr. future, it Ba; ba. a stliY&ned Itnr.ie-.uiatcl- Mr. Cowley s . brother-in-la- E. w, Brossard. a member of federal trade commission. B. the. ACROSS Fidelity I. One ot the three musketeers IS. iililraw 14. Center Oil: sntrix 1. 1C. Vessels for making tea 15. Southern state: ahhr. 19. Series ot sanies SI. ap tt. Intersect DEPARTMENT The River Heights, Nov. 7 AP conjoint meeting commenced Sunday evening by singing. "Sewing. Bind-ru- p Opening prayer by Pearl Vocal solo hy Professor South discourse A verv interesting was given" by Professor J. S. HickVocal solo by Professor were you. That precisely, was what Barbara did. She was not at home when ho neither was she at telephoned: home when he called. Finally, when he wrote begging an expiahatton. she told him wbat she had learned from her uncle and. for farther information. referred him to Mr. Landon can-dall- y fcimsoiL Th next she heard of Henderson was his name on a passenger list as among those returning to EngShe was snrprlsed to find land that she was only mildly interested in this item; indeed what amazed her most of tho whole affair was of the how little the discovery worthlessness of Henderson had e hurt her. it only rhowed how she had cared far hlm; Sha was beginning to feeognize that her liking for him had been little more than the gratification of her own vanity Slowly she was becoming, in some measure, to realize the colossal selfishness of her outlook in the past and the guilty Might thought occurred to her. Ray laVe been Justified in lCaving her as he had? Some wefcks later, npon idly turning the pages of the Loudon Sketch, she came upon Hendersons photo derstanding" You mean that Ilend.vs been with that of the fat and smiling botrowing money on the strength Miss Maidstone. of marrying me? Barbaras voice Mtss Cora Maidstone, she read, was one gasp of amazement. "only daughter of Colonel Robert Her uncle nodded. Maidstone of Morehampton Park, Barbara didn't feel she Could be- Surrey, whose marriage to Ralph lieve it at first. Too absnrd It was Townsend Henderson, Esq., nephludicrous almost. Henderson of ew and befr apparent of the Dnfte ail men! IIow contemptible to bor- of Townsend, will be cerebrated in row money with the intention of September. She put the magazine down with eventually paying it back out of hers! a quiet smile. Remembering Miss She remembered how repeatedly Maidstone, she was suddenly a lithe had sneered at Ray for the tle Sorry for Henderson. method he chose to make his live(Copyright, Dial Pvotat lihood A lonely How, under the cirenmstances, Qirl watches the fla'c" of the the Go'aen Dollar. Con-- t had he flared criticize Ray,? For . nue the story 'it-tl- Closing Blessings. song, "Count South-wic- morning, where tt. Rodent 47. Mars Rina: French 43. Fertnlnlng to Your 41. 49. Printers mea- sure Form of word pnztle tl. loot ball 2. Depression he tween inoun-taipeaks Sf. Comparative V snfux 'v J, SS. Frononn n Builder of the Ark: vqr. 29. Free 50. Spanish article 51. Two: prefix 32. mphaslzc S3. Hypnotic state 84. Deeay 35. Alnajs 80. Hush! 37. Wooden pro Seller 39. To each 41. Trap 43. Before: prefix 44. Level to the prunnd 7. Book of tho 45. Tor example: Rlble : 40. abbr. of the fi. Ceremony Plant . dvertisenrents lily f uni II v In 111. Phjslcians lie- - 49. Industrious sect Kree 50. Famish with a 11. I.lplitcn crew In a IS. sitting 53. French conposition 17. The Greek P. junction SI). Part of a soil 55. rsjmbol for course sodium SS. eoHoi. 41. Keen k. Benediction by Roy Bar fuss. A noted increase in ihe population of the v, are. was noticed when a baby boy armed at the nom-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis j. bout.i and a babv girl arrived at i.it home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dvis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider were called at Salt Lake early Saturday Puzzle 27. Ynso lurnered Si. Aliidinu pine SC. Riser In Belgium Si. Unwound SI. Cook orer lire eoals 3S. Overtaxed 33. Bivan 40. City in New York state wick. b slowly to race him. .Meaning that we've' been seen about a good deal together? "No. I've lust heard that yon intend divorcing Ray in order to marry him. Mr. Bai haras ejfis widened. Lnmlon decided that, whatever she intended doing, she didn't look too tiappy about it. Who told you that? Barbara asked wonderingly. "1 only decided it my'Yir last night. Mr. Landou paced "That so? more. "Then the carpet on-- e there's been son.e fihy business going on, my dear, and I think you'd better hear of 't. As Up sp d;e he threw himself down into tho only rocking chair. "It's like this. Yesterday a fellow. namo of Fieeman, called Into tny office he arranges loans for those in need of financial assist-ante- . After hed hemmed and hawed for svetal minutes he Inquired. as discreetly as possible, what tiuth there was in the rumor that my niece intended to divorce her present husband to marry Ralph Henderson. Then he told nte, after I had bamboozled him into It. that the fellow bad been obtaining loans from him on that un- S3, -- man. Solution of Yesterdays , 1. 1 Police Investigate Chicago Robbery () Cash and Carry Stores North SMITHFIELD y, Odors Astronomical 5. Rons seat 57. Threaten 53. 54. DOVtN 1. Cold S. Catchers of lampreys !i. Preposition 4. Icnitcd 5. Bulk 0. 365 days ' they joined Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ride: From there they immediately motored to Xos Angeles fer the purpose of attending the funeral trvlces of Mr Charles H. Townof - Mr. send the brother-in-la- w Rider who died very suddenly m Los Angeles California. Miss Anna Olson spent last week end visiting with friends Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family motored to Ogden Sunday for the purpose of attendoy ing a farewell dinner .given Mrs. J R. Larson in hcaoi oi Mi of Logan who Merrill Anderson will leave in the near future for a Swiss and German mission. Mr. and Mrs. achn Sandberg and children spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with friends and -- I i relatives. F. Eduards of San Mr. B Francisco, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leh1 Olson. Mrs. A, V. Krause of Stocton California is home visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. 3 Keveren. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Bmdrup end small daughter of Magna are Mrs. Mr. and Nephi, visiting with Eindritp. Also Mi. Lyle Wood is now homci from California where he has oeen ' for a short time. Miss Ardell Baueh who recentlv, met with an accident is now or. the gradual improve which is wclcotne news to many. a The M. I. A.- sponsored Halloween dance in the ward , All-Talki- ng Comedy Whirls and Girls Shows at 3 5 7 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 8th and 9th amusement hall. The Hallowe'en' idea in the decorations was car-- , rled out. Punch and candy wa Efervcd to all present. The Phi Papa Nu club members, entertained at a "50C parts at the home Wednesday evening of Miss Phyllis Nielsen. Dsfnty re- freshments were served to eight, couple The Hallowe'en idea was, carried out throughout the eve- ring. Score prizes were awarded to, Frahcis Rider and Preston Jensen.1 i : i tonu.-.-ow- NIT 24 W. 1st gett-Cowie- j - 1 Sal Soda - -- iii-- J many yeais FORpoweiful influence w ex -- , M - j j or any EDUCATION WEEK v j J e i - This does not include service copies to advertisers free copies whatever. i - l I Isti-r- 2, Yesterday Oct. 9 3.258 Oct. 10 3.263 Oet. 113,271 Oct. 123,500 Oct. 13 Sunday Oct. 143.275 Oct. 153,273 ' Oct. 165.850 Oct. 173,275 Oct. 18 3,28 1 j - at-3.3- 0 . y 2 1 i , . & Change To-Da- . $ '$ l , si THE LUXURY HUS BA D TliP Asxo I. nl rio-- t J- - r luii!y entitled to the use for republlefitton d to it or not" otherwise credited in this paper In s t of all neVs llnlein. ontl also the lu.nl mu- - pi.lilMn-ihes therein are also reserved. All right of reimhln ..(en ot npei wl tlt-ji- af 1 elk season having killed educational administrators, backed by the plentiful supply of tax lilt p fTnuloV bull. illUowO I have and channels, national state monies? gatheied by local, LUnlCj brought irjto being and made workable for the good of all. Graduate of U.S. Nothing i.s.bujit well saf it be solidly, and fjve Schools one of are endowed efficiently planned, t uiisiantially built, wisely ouV couniiys greatest assets. It has taken much tore'ar and; A.C. Dies in Eksl ta speedy recovery. osier the 'eductionaf system which our youth enjojs today, andl Nov. 7 Hyruni Tuesday th Education Week should be oberved in such a way that Moses Cowley. 37, son of Mr. 1st lyceum number The Me Sour Stomach citieus wdl be biought to an eei sttonger realrcation of wh7 a' ,nd Mrs F. Mathlas r crtHey ot- rclkion string Ehsembie hue which those education of worthy. forces heritage 'onehas in gat Lake.dwd Thursday morn- - held at the South. Cache high1 . is made. AH" STTiaefTS were'Tia'--T in a Washington '1J. LnwsveT.mTr . . . Ting DangerSign; 'i" a!t jpttal of acute "' accordon mitted cardH their nephritis, activity famenreceived to word the was and the number 'by Lyceum ing Nature Warns When Poi-- t jily. At the time of his death Mr.'icved by ail present. was El associated with the' primary 'take board meethi-to. Sap StKv .Cowley Begins ' fedenr. trade commission and as heM at the stake hoiisr! also was attending George 5asiiAXI-fcf- c R Sour Sour Taster,p.m. and ar- Taursday j. & V .ington university. Bad made for Union rmgements Belching. Heartburn, He was born October h, 1892 jviil be held next Pains m the Pit of the S mccngj xvhich Nov. with the 10th, aie Nature's way of tel.:. Sandi' 3 NOP SIS- Pfirh-r(lolerthe first time Rays desire for intuah t 0 t Il u5 ino truth of vrlS! Prlesth0Od meetl- nArnn,lLl commendable dependence appeared college, ton aoeb to the A committee chosen from theiyour rtlost imPltant l.iimli a wln.h Ituu has her from the latter institution instead of afinoying in her eyes. UMii tpt J)t,cn hy desperjtioir, Coterie club met at the home .of stomacn. of was a He 1917. member in Mr. London awkwardly patted s l iiuwls up a to a These Mrs. symptoms ge.. Herman Pedersen on Mon- of UitTi the Sigma Chi fiatermty. After suite. A fetv ' ii ilnw her shoulder. r , u s Gita con.es home enUst- - daY night, to select a cast for mean Hypei Acidity th? Mr. Cowlev school leaving must it "There, there, my deer, .tml aith in r IS i:ny Lucia to be givenner of more serious ills fbe "Aunt fed play officers' the with training anti leaves iiued bv t..r ilfcou-rhave been a nasty shock to yon, stomach mcers and oth-'- i 21st. lor hi lint; plane When she recamp at the Piesidlo. where he, Nothis voice was purposely graft to fatal conditions. turns tu hir taxi, hov.etei, she Mrs. at home meet the Lou quently He of rose ,of to capt-urank the tl u'rs io e.ait in the tab, disguise the tenderness behind it. disorders Nov. these Jarvis where 9th two was Stdp the Saturday with will for army years ixpicti'itt that Gay .soon have the build. n Damnably unpleasant business. lV,r two Take a teaspot of i bccupation at Ccbienz. Ger- - she will give a talk on her trip Get ii Ionrlv l..t Jot wonld-Jiouis wad ps ; But uncle, surely they where she has been in a little water after me., . nd if illv a s home in despi.r mahy, and upon returning to the to Canada, three n't advance money on such a ififnsy b an t.t t c liter, Itav Paves the will be amazed at the qt.uk . "weeks, for became United instructor, States, visitnjg I'Til bn. h tv nv; vveaked loneer r proposition? in military, science and tactics at1 An M. I. A. dance with the you get. You can fetl a pai LieU'Mrly i. n State university, Gobblirs was held at Hyrum 1st 'working in 10 minutes t;r "They sebm to have. And Ive .,t t L. Pennsylvania out a good hall no doubt Tuesday less. remaining for two years-- He then ward recreation is a new scienuL i f n plet CS went to' Fort Benning, Ga., and 'night Nov. 5th it being the night case. There are always gambTerS Its special mguc later to Jefferson barracks. Mo. of election, the young folks from (pound willing to risk money on the chance EXIT AN ENGLISHMAN He left the army iast May. Mr., the other w'ards were glad to go directly to the' source of ot of some presentable fellow carryhome from the Cowley at one time served the have a place to be entertainen- ach troubles. The correcav AN ing oft some heiress with whom he L. p. S. church for four years as and all had an enjoyable time to- tion is mild and soothm assoto known is be P.i'.a tutils vigil bclore frequently a missionary in Hawaii. advance ovei the violent ha: ciated. Gil.noie's apartment., Barbara I& addition t& his parents, he ful eifects of soda or potasM" Her anger bad passed. Her chief' Survived by the following brois sold under a sutu is docltletj to ruatry Henderson emotion was amazement at the A. C. HarMrsv or and money back guarr.ru t tion thers sisters; A sotiss cf bitterly hurt pride of the man. Suddenly, noScbramm-JohnsoDrm.'. Salt Lake;. Mrs. J. W. Olsen, ken to this decision. .She ticing a vase Of mauve orchids, she drove Mrs. E. all good druggists. f Richfield; Advertisement decided ou telephoning hna the burst iuto a mirthless laugh. Washington, D. C.,suppose even those orchids in friends Hyrum. an(j Cowley and Matthew Cowley, Salt t thing :n the morning. Uor the - Mr and Mrs S. Rosenbaum O, Thats It? Lake; Samuel P. Cowley, Los Anlemainder of the night She vvoald weie eventually to be paid lor out Rosen-M- ri Dame. Salt Lake ; ancl What's your Old a moment John Mrs Dwane of Mrs. Gent; Then, my money! an(j ; geles t:y to sleep. Elna P. Austin. Los Angeles; baum from Brigham were Hyruni brothercrying for? Ray later, "Why did' he do it? She did try. She tned In a Urchin: Hes not crying i C. 'Gloyd Cowley and Mrs. Lois isllors on Wednesday this week. would have died rather than have 'determined fashion. But, dona such a Allen Gilchrist, Salt Lake, Joseph 'M-F. anything; mother just gave J1' lucky in y10tcr thing! and Louis il rpite of that, sho lay awake tin Logan, iR nig elk on the 2nd day of the him. Tho last remark had slipped out til dawn. Cowley. Salt Lake. The body Lm-- ! of her unconsciously. Immediately be bi ought to Salt Lake for Eventually, when she did sleep, she lcgretted ft, hoping that her Cross Word Puzzle The by services and interment eral a tormented her. SudIt without - thi in il:i y t I'.-- i K" S. DEPARTMENT . publishing company Kditor EARL&ENGiLANI) K. ii , THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY I-- 8$ S. 2nd . East WELLSVILLE ! j Police Chicago, Nov. 8 day were investigating a rob- bery in which J. Samuel Blum of San Francisco, said to be the owner of 14 Pacific coast sand-- j he was, wjch shops, reported forced to give $300. and jewelry t valued at $0,775 to two men in to"--' an alley in the business section early this morning. Blum told police he met the twp men as he was leaving one downtown hotel to go to another, He said they walked around for a while and then- forced him into an alley and robbed him. Blum-saihe was enroute to New York to raise $5,000 pn the jewelry to loan to. his brother, Michael Steipel of that city. - Camp Fire Girls Support Hoover New York Nov. 8 iAPi Sunoort for President Hoover in his effort? to secure for the peoples cf the earth a lasting honorable was pipe tied by the expeace ecutive committee of the camp fire girls of the United States in c telegram sent the chief executive today. and i Coming Sunday, The Gold Diggers of Broadway -J- -iJ |