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Show .k. Dorothys Christmas f the Resolution It Brought TVOROTHY rOIlTER, beautiful, cultured and wealthy, was known In lier community' as lroud Dorothy. She was popular enough in her exclusive set, but to those of a lower social status she was considered a cold, unfeeling, moving statue. On Christmas toe Dorothy pushed her way through the seething crowd stores for the into one of the ten-ceforgotten tissue paper and tinsel cord to be used in wrapping her gifts. As sue was caught for a moment in a counter, a piping jam by childish voice rose above the din : Please, mamma, buy me ,a new pair of stochin's. I ain't got a deceiu. oue to hang up tonight. Dorothy listened as her heart suffered a queer little 'quirk. '1 11 mend up one, said the shabby woman at her side. Santy won't care about the darns. Tne mother wiped away a tear ns she turned from the poorly clad little girl and caught Dorothys fixed Under her breath she whisgaze. pered: keeping'airways lightedARDUOUS . IS LONELY, C- , b! ' j. k mam,-Com- COUNTRY H Preparrd liy The National AmerieanKm Commission' of IrilE AM URIC AN LEGION V Si a $ & ! jdTFw UAX CAN YOU ANSWER? r ti BONNER GRAHAM By MARY HOW 1 1 about the I'niteil States? Irohahly not one half pa much What do M j ou think ou MKnv. These games are designed to bring ou up to date hi know ledge about llij'Tgvcat country, - Try to answer tlmsa ten questions. . PONIES . 28 By Mary Graham Bonner When it is nnjffeft Washington, D. C what time is it at Little Black we Shall stay around here for awhile? the that - Salt Lake fity. it would John and agreed both Peggy Clock suggested,-an- d 2 Which have the greatest value, the annual manufactured In these days, long goods or the annual crops of the United States. . Certainly it was a strange looking world 3 What state has the longest water frontage on the Atlantic was so wild and land the ago. The people looked so differently, T Ocean ? of lots such there was space. 4 Which is named the Nutmeg jtate? You've just seen the first team of oxen draw the first cart, 5 Which extends farther south, Ohio or Oregon? the Little Black Clock began. Yes, I certainly turned the time 6 Where Is the lowest altitude in the United States? back a great distance ! 7 Which is closer to Louisville, Birmingham or Pittsburgh?' This is the very beginning of travel, but even before this g Which W33 the first state added to the Union in the 19th cart was made the people could ride, and Ive engaged a couple Century ? of ponies ,so you can have a ride while I wait for you9 Of what states is the cactus the state flower? so short that I wouldnt be so very good at rid- are legs My 10 What Is the capital of Nevada? mgRight away two ponies' were brought by a person who looked ANSWERS GAME NUMBER 27 1 5 like a picture the children had seen of a very early earth dwellei Louisiana. 2 Kansas 82,158 sq. miles; South Dakota and that was just what he was. sq. miles t Nebraska 77,520 sq. miles; North Dakota 70,837 4 New 3 920 miles. Orleans Idaho and Wyoming. From They got on the ponies, and oh, how the pomes went! The sq. wind blew 'about their faces. The ponies took them over rough, milaa ; from New York 909 miles. 5 North Dakota. Minus 45 dee paths through the woods, and rough fields, through grees average minimum. 6 Philippines 11,414,060; Porto Rico 7 Missouri at its southeast corner. 8 Oklahoma City. finally came back to where the Little Black Clock sat and waited for them. 9 Chespeake Bay, Maryland, 10 Eleven a. m. , 1 dont know what I think, John told the LittloBlackXlock, Answers for today's questions will be printed in the next issue I love riding a pony, I adore a train, I think a plane is so exciting of The Journal. and I did Jove seeing that oxen-car- t. These and innumerable other questions about our eountry are answered on Its a good thing I asked you to come on adventures with Ihe new, Map of the United States, with condensed atlas, which The the Little Black Clock grinned. You want all the different me, American Legion is distributing at cost in connection with these games. Any reader may secure a copy by sending ten cents in voin or stamps to the Haskin kinds of travel- - the old and the new. .Well have some more Information Bureau, Legion Division, Washington, D. C. Mention this news- traveling adventures, but now I have other plans. 1 1 ' ; ' - wf 4 v 5 , - - " , r , t tj t 9, K 4 r r ' jjr ' 4 -- . . ViY ll t III a v You see, mam, 1ift mdre concerned Mabel, , KWYOffi QVESWAmKnUMBER about gettin somethin to put in the stockin." ' Before Dorothy realized what she was doing her hand was finding its Core. madam, way to her purse. she said, slipping a hill Into the womans hand, take this, please, and get and the filling, too. Get jhe stockings busy while I atnuse tha chlW fit rtie toy counter. What Is her name? Its If W s 1 X vJ JOB ng Oil, oh, oh. Thursday; December 19.' 1929. TITE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH TAGE FOUR A IF ?. Xu; e :v pt$.k if , - -- - ? 77,-61- 1 , vi v - half-mad- if I"! with we, Mabel, to buj nice toy while your mother waits for her package, won't you? and Mabel Sure I will, miss, The rough country of the west (above) has provided slipped her hand into Dorothys as she difficulties to the crew 6 placing the ariel beacons many smiled. looked up at her mother and (below) which flash every 10 miles to the night flier. They tarried a long time by the toy F. C, Hingsburg (inset) is chief of the department on decided Mahel Capt. counter and finally of commerce airways division. a doll. Dorothy wrote down the childs name and address so she could woke and send her some pretty clothes for Washington, Dec. 19 AP Take it from Capt. F. C. Hingsthe doll. burg, chief of the department of commerce airways division, After a while the mother came for lighting the nations airways is an arduous task, AJabel. ghe had only a few small There h$ve been places, he says, where our men literally packages in her hands, but a whisper have had to cut their way through to a location selected for a to Dorothy told that much had been beacon on some' mountain top. bought and sent home by a friend. When one flies over the western section of the transconDorothy said goodby and left with tinental air mail route a beacon flashes by every six minutes, tn but tinsel her hand, and only paper in her heart there was the richest but on the ground it would take a person two days to make the she had ever known, trip between some of the lights because of the topoMabel got her trunk of doile graphy. clothes before the holiday were over, The beacons, throwing a 2,000,000 candlepower beam arpund and the proud Dorothy resolved steel tower, are placed every 10 miles the hprizon from a never to let another Christmas pass third beacon, an emergency landAt the every along airways. without taking cheer into some neglected home. This was the happiest ing field. In the mountainous country some of these emergency fields are far from habitation. Christmas she had ever known. Lily Rutherford Morris. Captain Hingsburg told of the Pleasant Valley emergency five-eol- paper and he sure to give your address plainly. KNOW YOUR COUNTRY office of prosecuting attorney John in a sack and that his name Chester, Jr., whom he bejieves had been Melvfin but now it is to be Melvin T. Horst, the Your Lawrence. year old boy who has been missing from his home at Orrville, for one By giving a rubber stamp a year. jointed handle jts inventor claims Lavely quoted the boy as telling1 to insure even impressions of that he was carried away type, free from blurring. him- - its 10-mi- le 51-fo- ot h (. . 1929. Westers NewsDper Union.) Win-nemuc- 'Christmas Stockings ft rf f: v '?:? ? ! IT Iftf iS I I fI ! M field between the East and the Sonoma ranges in Nevada. It Is 60 miles by mountain trail from the nearest town, he said. There is no commercial power available to operate the beacon and we generate our own. A caretaker and his family live at the field and supplies are taken into the valley every six months. In winter the field is completely isolated by trails.- d There are many similar places. For some, caretakers cannot be obtained. If no commercial electric power is available, automatic acetylene lights every four miles replace the electric ' ' beacons. At the end of this year, the department of commerce estimates, 12,500 of the 35,000 miles of airways will have been many years ago there in Germany a very wealthy man pawed St.Nich- olas. This German fellow liked nothing better than to help poor t people, but disliked very much being thanked for Id gifts. One S Christmas eve he wished to give p a purse of gold to an old roan si and bis little daughter, and In order to escape being geen, be fi climbed to their roof and dropped his precious gift down the chimney. Instead of landing on the hearth, however, the purse fell right Into a stocking, Jj, which was hgng up to dry, and gl the next morning the purse was .discovered in the stocking. When other peopl heard of the strange ' happening they also & bung up tbclr stockings and 'all over Germany and In gH shot) country It became the cus- jj torn ftn Christmas Eve to hang ujf ones stocking for St. Nlqh- olas to fill. Detroit Free Press.' is'.1 gw j is j p lighted. th, blots out thoughts too large and cold for his young mina. js g S j ,SiPaeente 1 Salt Lake City, Dec. 18 (AP)- Carl Glazier of Kanab is dead today from injuries suffered in an explosion at the Echo Canyon dam project. Glazier, Joseph Hines of Salt Lake City, and Smith Richards of Fielding, Utah, were injured when a charge of dynamite was set off at the project Monday. Glassier died last night. The toher two victims are recovering. bed and watched the moonlight streaming through the aquarium pi on the window sill. g He had spent all day planting the water grasses and arranging 15 the stones. His fish were not I'3 common gold fish, but that exotic, variety which seem much too fantastic to be real. &( The silent world of the aquarSCHEMER ium was luminous with a transfiguring light that endowed grasses, the silvery sand Missing Youth and the fish as they swam and Beieved Found what shone and drifted vAth seemed to the boy incredible beauColumbus, Ohio, Pec. 18 (JP) ty. His aquarium was beautiful Howard Lavely, county detective, and he had made It. looking at it happily for a long late today brought a boy to the S ed . !THE CHRISTMAS at Echo Dam Project By Alice Judson Peale MOONLIGHT Cabot lay awake in his fan-tail- 4 Man Killed the-quie- t He-la- while. .V Suddenly he noticed that there remained but one beam of light shining through the water and In a moment that, too, was gone. And all at once there swept over him a feeling of loneliness and a realization that even in this little world of water which he himself had so happily created, there existed currents of life, and states of being uterly foreign. Yes, ysee its like this 1 bring mpty box in and pretend to hide it under the bed. The wife is curious, of course, but wont let on. Then I ks to go to the club, an' Its cinch, see? He this bi r 4 sleep. - :.s Christmas Gifts THERES a sound principle be- - i hind the extra miles per gallon . 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The more sensitive, highly inteCbihJrco and ChrUtmat grated child not infrequently sufsubtle and obscure It la good to be children sometimes, fers thus from At such moments and never better than at Christmas unhappiness. the child needs neither a rationwhen Its Mighty Founder was Child al nor a light response. He needs Himself. Dickens, the love which through Its warm Ty for Useful and Seasonable Anniversary Sale Price Then it came to him that just as the moonlight ceased to shine through his aquarium making it alive and beautiful, so too, the warmth and life would leave everyone he knew and that he himself would one day become a part of cold oblivion. And he found himself sobbing into his Mother in the next room heard She said and came in softly. She foolish, comforting things. fussed with the windows, tucked in his covers, kissed him once more, left him and he went to " until Christmas eve at pillow. 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