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Show "V yy rrt t T? T - Wednesday, March 5, 1930. Hr. Pedersen Gives THE JOURNAL, , 6ea Last evening at the ward Mutual. Scoutmaster Peter, A. C. Pedersen gave an address on Denmark and the' Scandnia- vlan countries to the M men and Gleaner girls class Mr. - Pedersen filled a mission in Den- - mark has more people than He introduced his talk Washington D. C. The country mark. owned many islands by stating that Scandinavia is j once more than just Norway, Denmark! but at present Iceland is her only and Sweden. They have nothing possession in common and the three names' Practically all of the streets should not be used svnonomously. in Denmark are paved with cob- Denmark to, 3,22ooO(Ton air nat,ure had hot PlU?ed. a s?r lsl,and; that of Utah which makes their?fk 2r ,s.one 01 th; en.Ure for population ten tunes as dense- as Utah and has 250 000 farmers. ibullding " fcemg imported, Copenhagen. the capitol of Den-- 1 It.heAn interesting charcteristic of country is the public school . - " 'There are mo entrance - examinations for high school fJo Jfradfts are given High school is - nn-pa- Only the price of learning a simple health rule, this smiling youngster finds! life. i 1 W radiates "jpjAPPINESS just we began from giv- tnai Mrs Fred E. of 2023 Stone Street, Falls City, Nebraska discovered, which she could give to her baby that made her happy, well, strong and buoyant? Not a medicine; not a drug of any kind; just harmless bodily lubrication. Only that, and nothing more. Mrs. Schmitts discovery that little Barbara kept well when she was made regular as clock work is the same discovery as has been made by millions of other people, who are enjoying the happiness of health they use Nujol. Babies, old folks, people in the prime of life all alike need to have the bodily poisons (we all have them) regularly cleaned out. Nujol just gently, naturally, normally lubricates the action of your laxly which needs lubrication as much as any other machine. Please remember that Nujol conis tains no drugs; is not absorbed in any way by the body; can form no habit; cannot hurt you, no matter how much you for" over rt , than "Happiness is on the other end of your phone too,, says little Barbara lake. AH it can do is keep you internally clean, and make you continually feel betier. Colorless, tasteless as pure water, Nujol will make you see the bright side of life; it will help you to get the moet out of your life; it will make you wake up in the morning feeling fit, and help you to do a good days work with a smile. Millions of people have discovered tins fact why dont you? You can buy Nujol in sealed packages at all It costs but a few drug stores cents and makes you feel like a million dollars. Gt a bottle today and set how brimming zestful health ew ill boost your days happiness. Price and Lewiston lor 25? MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMEN1 In Salt Lake A. F. Wimnier, manager of the White Sewing Machine company, has been in the state capital this week, havim gone down Tuesday on business. Chemist Examines OL' Back to Hospital. viliara Paulsen, iterowiy ui of the Utah Mortgage Loan corporation, has beta. taken baik to the hospital toi u raiment. He was operated lui appendicitis about eight weeks ago and of late lias been sutieimg from plunsy. Samples of Cider 5 (AP) Falks, March Saxon, Twin Falls county chemist today began analyzing eight samples of eider taken trom eight drink vendors by federal prohibition agents, police ana eountyotficers in a senes of raids KIDDIES ' SHOPE, See the here yesterday. lor your Childrens spring clothOfficers said if the chemises ing. 31 W- - 1st No. analyses prove the cider contains Advertisement will lollow. alcohol, prosecution V. E LarAttorney Journal to Get Score n Prosecuting son said dealers who persist in Friends and patrons of the oe will cider hard dispensing He blamed suen Journal and citizens generally In taken in hand. (drink sellers for the majority of able to obtain the results of the m this Aggie-Bobc- at prohibiticln prosecutions basketball series to , vicinity. be played m Sait Lake Friday ana Saturday night, at this office. The score will be obtained by halves. This service will be AL rendered by the Associated Press It will be accurate and will be right up to the minute. Baby Girl Born Meal time is a good time for Mr. and Mrs J. W. Mountsen of 26 North, 4th East, are rejoic- suclability. Meet the boys at the ing over the arrival of a fine Blue Goose. Advertisement daughter born Tuesday morning. Twin Homer -- ' " Come and SEE THIS BUCKEYE Coal-Bumin- Brooder g Examine the Buckeye Coal Burning Brooder and youl see the big, heavy stove witl Is Colony Brooder Buckeye of this famous Made in three sizes for J50. 5041, or 1000 chicks, Brooders handle Buckeye brooder is built to also Brooder. and Buckeye for safety', for convenience, for economy and, brooder. You stake the lives of your chick3 and the above all," for keeping the safety of your buildings chicks cozy, healthy, vigorous throughout the broodupon its absolute reliability. Yoi cant be too careful in ing period. what of Be sure .youre making your selection. See getting "when you l?uy a, the Buckeye before you buy. Blue-Fla- l' CONSOLIDATED WAGON AND i 7 MACHINE COMPANY WEST, CENTER NEWS Although the Shirley Mae Shop doing some remodeling, their place of business is open as usual during business hours. Advertisement its abundant heating capacity Youll see the wonderful thermostatic control which insures correct brooding temperatures every moment of the day and night. Youll see how every part A L-QG- LOGAN, UTAII. Glee Girls Sing Tonight Its tonight folks. The- - event you've been looking forward to. The U. S. A. C. Ladies Glee concert. The girls have been practicnow It is ready. ing diligently and8:15 p. m. and Is begin at ;It will free Its a musical treat, given folks, DON'T MISS IT! Pioneer Bail Indications are that the annual Pioneer Ball at the Palais dOr tonight will draw a record crowd. Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mrs. Farrell Johnson end Mrs. W. O. Darley have had the arrange ments In hand and -- with such a committee, no necessary detail would be left undone. Presidents of the various organizations of the daughters of pioneers will be m the receiving line. . You are judged largely style you wear Jour hair, Have your batteries recharged help select the style best NOW. Save trouble later on. for you. Modern Barber & Central Garage, 33 Federal Ave. Parlors, 13 W. Center St., 1240. Telephone 891. Advertisement Advertisement Fish and Game Meeting Nearly all the towns In the state that have fish and game have already met organizations, this spring and perfected their associations with new officers 'and outlined a program of actithe coming season. vity for not to be too far behind, will hold its meeting In the very 'near future, either March 21 or 28, according to Dr. F. B. Fark-- 1 0 inson, director of the Lo-Iga- n, by It the irf the first 'j ; atisfactioii Assured nuky ITE Cash and Carry Stores Cornish Court of honor was field at Cornish", Sunday .evening at 8 o'clock in conjunction with Harry regular conjoint session Baker conducted the first part of the meeting and Commissioner' A. L. Rawlins the court of honor part The following program was carried out: Singing, "M I A. Our M I. A invocation, Bishop M C. Neagle; smgtng, "True to The -- F.uth,'' solu. Arthur Simmons; violin talk piano solo, Doris Grossing on the "Life of President Joseph F. Smith;" LeRoy Richmond; voAnna cal solo, Arnold Troseth. Orchard, president of Y. L. M. I A. of Benson stake gave an excel lent tak on the slogan: "We Stand for the Preservation of our Heritage Through Obedience to Law. Commissioner Alpheus Rawlins conducted a flag cereTroop 61 followed by mony. pledge to the flag. A talk by Commissioner Amos Bair, using some of the small things of nature, showed how they became structures of might; thus it is with Doy scouts, they are small with might possibilities. Tenderfoot awards made by Troop Committee Chairman A. L. Bambiough of troop 61, Cornish, to; Second Lewiston 59, Troop ward; Otto Brockman, and James " Wheeler. 61, Cornish; LeRoy Troop Ericksen, Valtfen Pitcher, Asael Buttars, Max Miles, Cecil Bodily, Howard Kartchner, Ronald Butler, Omer Buttars, Eldon Haslam, McKay Marler. Second class by Scoutmaster Leland Dopp. Cornish, to: . Second Lewiston 58, Troop ward; Howard Ririe, Shirley Rogers, Albert Orchard, Arthur Van Orden. Troop 61; Raymond Dopp, Marvin Jensen, Joseph Halgreen. Merit badges awarded Scoutmaster L. E. Crookston: tests .t, IT of Large Attendance at Court Honor leaves Only Standing Room Interesting Program of high We specialize on fiames and axils oiiuup, North Main. Advertisemen . Receive Awards priced brands Throughout his talk, Mr Pedersen threw slides on a screen with a projecting machine. Pictures were shown of: farm houses, Danish - architecture, noted buildstreets, avers, ings, churches. monuments. resorts, pictures himself and other elders taken of while on his mission. ANDERSON Scouts of Cornish USE LESS Denmark is, above all, a land of it Is impossible to get a "comer on anv one thing All the creameries, factories, etc are owned by the farmers. There is no graft, no middlemen a'nd every man gets all of the monev-tIn this be had for his work. regard, the United States could take a lesson from Denmark. Randolph's Boy Randolph Scout troops have now been fm-al- h mu tired with the Car V.Ulty council, so being a u with, the re.-.-t of Rich coun though not of the reat of th lYfodiu'f stake. Huold Rix and Allen Hatch hate recently passed merit tests in beet production, and Walter Marshall Alvin Norris and Wavne Correspondent 38 years 25 ounces , . , Same raEwWOTjffcArsiajarat&i'fe3rt'olifge The purpose of the school is not to to the pupils a m uss of usful information, that is a secondary aim The principal am is to impart to them a spiritual view oi Does Happiness Cost? Sihmitt V aarone7orth i hero under present organiaa .jan DEPARTMENT MRS. LOREN THREE Rx - has passed im Randolph Scouts Join These ere dairying. badges awarded Cache Valley Council merit the CORNISH j HelloOIdtoXHiw Jluch ing her What was it P. UTAH I i Talk on Denmark LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, .v V 21 W. LOGAN SMITIU f ft Main WELLSVILLE HYRUM El) 382 E. 8S S. 2nd 1st N. r b Convenient Place to Park SOAP Toilet, 1 bar lO4 fhar 01 BREAD Large loaf, 2 for HEINZ KETCHUP Bottle PALMOLIVE SOAP 15 25 29 SALT Fine 5 lb. bag PEANUT BUTTER 1 pound PEANUT BUTTER 2 pounds BECCO 3 bottles.... JELLO- - 12 25 JQ f5 35 25 y M by Troop 58; Max Orchard, Bert Orchard, Demar . Choate, Kenneth Rawlins, Murl Rawlins, Howard r" n Junior Rawlins, Glen Gus taveson, Max Van Orden, Maurice Hyer, Glen Taggart, Ray Jones, David Last, - .Boyd - Hendricks, Thorne Pond. Lewis, -- Troop 59; Don Van Dyke. Troop 60; Joseph McKnight, Eldon Wiser. Troop 61; Fay Eggleston, Clair Van Orden, Lloyd Jensen, Joseph Halgren, Arthur G. Price, Eldon Jensen, Raymond Dopp, Thomas Chlpman, MarvliT Jensen. Star awards made by Bishop let us suited Beauty 'phone Mose Christofferson: Troop 58 ; Max Van orden Glen Maurice Hyer, Taggart, Boyd Hendricks. M" Men's Games Troop 60; Eldon Wiser, Joseph Logan Junior high gymnasium McKnight will be the scene of the finals in Troop 61, Lloyd Jensen, Eldon the eight-stak- e basketball tour- ensen. nament tonight. A short Ahapny talk was given The Logan Fourth ward team representing by Executive Preston W. Pond the Cache Stake and the Seventh ward, representing . the, .Logan worth according to Stake , aye the two . teams . til at estimate, $40, 000.00. come to the finals without a1 deClosing song, "Let Us All Press feat. These teams play tonight On; benediction, James Tagand the winner will be declared gart. All seats were taken and the champions and will meet the many had to stand for the cere-Oedstake in the regional meet, tnonv and nroeram. I to. J! en I K. .u kURB- I frygirertnits irmar T- Aiii1 nirr EVERY DAY DURING MARCH Plan now to take advantage of this bargain fare! Comfortable Parlor chair car and coach service with convenient station Cafe meal service en route. In effect during March from Salt Lake City, Ogden and intermediate points to Los Angeles, Pasadena, ' Barstow, Pomona, San Bernardino, Daggett, Uver- -. side, Yermo. Proportionately low fares to, other ; . . California points. t , $20 to San Francisco For Further Particulars Consult F. L. 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