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Show tki 1AGETW0 THE JOURNAL 0Aurder PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING By mail, per month.. Ity mail, per year t ered, per month Delivered, per year - Ib-li- 43e I4..)0 Member of Associated Press n The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper ami also the local news published (herein. All right of repnhlication ofspecini dispatches therein are also reserved. reputi-lleatio- READINGS kts tao Chapter Cow Falls While Being Milked, Breaks Milkers Leg Paradise William T. Lemsuffered a painful injury while morning Wednesday milking. The cow slipped and tell on him and broke his on leg In two places. He was mediately rushed to the pital for treatment. hos- Special Mothers Day Exercises Held -- barometer at reading each Correi pendent presentation Si- certificates by H. R. Oldham;- short talk, principal Edward ft Oldham; selections, band; closing prayer, William T. James. All members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maddox spent mothers day with their parents. The district schools participated in field day exercises Thursday. PRIMARY HEALTH Seville Final Rettirg Place Columbus uus first buried in f Carthusian monastery of S Maria de las Cuevas at 15utL The bodywas removed Ducks for Breeders and Interred In the ratu Are Fed Differently of Santa Domingo. In lT.Ci it When ducks nre raised for breed- transferred to the cathedral of It was inCuba. In ers they are fed differently from those Intended for market They ferred again, this tlmo to i are not forced so much as are the cathedral ot Seville. lntter, and les fattening feed is Porous Human 5hin given them. The cornmeai and beef f the The skin ot a normal adu't I craps are reduced to 7,000 pores, which, minute quantity used in the above rations. The following la aa excellent raare, would extend 27 mi.tion; Equal parts comment, wheat they were placed In line. bran, green feed, 5 per cent beef scraps, and 5 per cent coarse sand Un for Pineapple Fiber a er grit fiber Is now bcii Pineapple A ration for breeding (laying) to make artificial silk. ducks is recommended as foflows: Fifty per cent by measure, corn-me; 15 per eent wheat bras 13 DR DIAMOND per cent green feeds (cooked vege, Mr! AakyovUrucrlst tables, such ss potatoes, turnips, . jhl eksa lent UutnuaiJ Rma4 Pill. Ited or J ,pij- ( O f etc.) ; 12 per eent beef scraps, and Ah metaLic boxn, 8 per cent coarse sand or grit. Mix Kthfeoa. TnkB other. Itcy of tmip DrcifUt. AU t with water to a dry, crumbly state liUANU I'lLlNknlOr u . and feed twice a day morning and Aehet. M tie', finvNx night. Sunday oue-lial- tie-the- -- - al PLAY COMING A primary health play will be presented by the Primary children of the Paradise ward, at 8 p.xn, Wednesday evening In the ward hall. The primary officers have worked hard, to be able to put , over this . entertainment in a pleasing man -- .Monseur!" Fllque said sharply. Clearly the man was on edge. His manner became attentive as I yilERK was no thought of sleep told my story. "It certainly comes back to in my mind as 1 entered my he muttered, as 1 disroom. Samuels' suspicion of Carothe oil stains, "but therein played me. line bothered still that alibi Miss Jabrles gave Finding paper and pencil, I pro- him, Come, let us consider evidence Mother's ceeded to draw np a summary of Paradise Special day services were observed Sunthe whereabouts of each of us be- against the suspect, Fllque said. Two motives money aqd the day morning, conducted by the tween 6:30 and ? the nigbt before. girl and what Hunt has Just told Sunday school superintendency. Paradoe was killed shortly before us." The program was rendered as And that rose petal? follows: Opening song by the 7, that was sure: It doesut mean anything ia face school, Angry Words, Oh Let on north terAnnrnleg: Smoking prayer. Parley W. of the rose you found tn tte waste Them-Nevrace. Miss Jahries saw and heard Lofthouse, song. Oh I Had Such paper basket" welbltwtfiere. Insists he could not have Ah. that rosef We ihalT speak a Pretty Dream Mamma; come speech, Supt. Ernest S. left chair long enough to kill Para- - of that again, Fllque chuckled. Obray; ladies trio Mother by the Misses Mildred Olsen, Ada Today 29;i1r!!2;iii3!;!4;!i!5il:6;!!i7!!!;8!i!9!30 Yesterday The aliove readings are taken from TUB JOURNALS 8 oVlook each afternoon eieept Sunday. TIip yesterday Im- again? IS ner and would appreciate a good attendance of the --42 BLOOD STAINS Fair P BOOTH as urt By this llm 1 thlug. Annersley was rullty. despite contrary clems. I pushed on, into the library. Flique, Samuels and Kirk looked up from a Utter of papers on the writing table. Ilelio, the deputy exclaimed. 1 said good eight to you once. "Come, monsieur." Fllque Inter posed. "We must work together. M lAntlquaire has something to say. Is It not so? Samuels waited for me to go on. It s about Annersley, I began. Trying to get him in 'wrong Dan haled At first C'lauiU Aunerwlcy, idiom Parados has mined Ananvially, is suspettrd. but tk$ COM UpiUUMt ktm ICCtlifhl 18 ricuri It is dit ttrp Inrtet if eourred that a pule phnsnix. Pur ados' lueh jiywkoL disappsaied sUortlp hef&ts kip death, Allan Hunt, wi atm to ikerk sh Pai atlas art c&Utctki it, t liked be cams the beautiful Caroline limit is suspected. Hunt tells the ktnrp. At mulnwht Samuels the deputy, dismisses the mrntp fcttriww them So ones ta stay oh th island alibi r totally satisftietvrg Sarnia Is stays up fo ramsutt faith 4ii-- ti trie li(fte, a hrnft'h deter the v ho found Parados dcH. 23c .. ... 7i SYNOPSIS: Parados tt murdered o estate. Intid ?30 Rain PARADISE DEPARTMENT CHJUtiES C.1 COMPANY HM KIPTION KATES Paid In advance BAROMETER at MRS. NETTIE OBRAY Entered at the Tost Office every cty in the week except Sunday at Logan, I tab, an Second t'luss Matter. ADVERTISING KATES El ItNlSlIED ON APPLICATION hi journal.. ucuan, cache county, utaH PULS . by Oscar Hitt Old Man Mortons Son, Elmer . to it a hard now, the pretty UPproposition to win the big prizes of politics. They have a few seats"? women have found er tr landed a good many minor offices, and congress, but in the main the cards have seemed to be stacked against them. The success of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick in winning the Republican nomination for United States senator from Illinois, will encourage many others to try for the higher offices. Perhaps the day when we shall have a lady president is nearer than many of us think. Bickmore and Lillian Obray; Mother Acrostics by members Look on thia rose," Fllque On one thorn exclaimed. Is a redness! ol ALIENS SENT HOME i i i the United States government has 5,000 aliens for various infractions of our laws. This is a sharp warning to any aliens who think they can come to this country and do just as they please, that there are some limits to freedom even in A free country. 1 - The United States gives these people a better chance than hey ever had anywhere else. It seems a .most ungrateful and to thingfor any'ofthemland that gives them this opportunity. ward the laws of the The majority of aliens in our country are hard working peowelple who are doing the best they can, and such ones are come, bu$ not those who attempt to defy our government. , - turn-aroun- show-contempt-- to, dos without her knowing it. Let ns consider the dews. That petal, now." strong motive. Tou shot bolee In that ... Mitt. Jalu its; Annersley Insists rose t found tn the basket, ""The she was In her room all of time. , then?!7., May have motive. "Who put It there? Samuels Mrs. Paradox - In her room. Man- muttered. Fllque twirled bis mustache. ning with her. May have motive. would you say 111 Informed "What Proleiior John: In his tower not In that you that my rose room. Hendricks confirms this. basket ten minutesjrabefore i found May have motive. tt there? We looked at him In astonishUendiicki: Eu route from launch to fort via house with mail and ment. Who put It there? book. Sea above. Alibi incomplete. Look upon Jhe rose. Fllque Cefia: In her room reading. Not picked up the second rose. Tt has - twe thorns on its stem. Upon one confirmed. Hag strong motive, Caroline: On the cliff. Not con- of the (horns Is e small molstnre firmed. lias strong motive. a redness." Ho held the lens over Flique: Walking on the Island. the stem of the rose and Samuels, accomplish the results you hope for in your home town, calls for something more than advice and criticism. . Renewed Belongings Bring Renewed Pride Repainted furniture old, dull surfaces brought to life by coldr revive Interest In your home and its equipment . . . provide a new thrill. Painting with enamel used to be a slow process, requiring very skillful work, but that isnt true today.. I primary department; piano solo, Dorothy White; Introducing of the mothers by Bishop Orville L. Lee. Each mother' was presented with a beautiful booklet and a white carnation. The booklet was a token of appreciation from the Sunday school superintendency and the carnation from the mothers bishopric. Thirty-tw- o were present. A tiibute to depud; parted mothers was Beautiful Words of Love, wis sung as a closing number; benediction was pronounced by Fred S. Summers. Mrs. Jane Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wheeler and children of Lewiston were visitors here Sunday. The Aaronic priesthood will have charge of the Sunday proafternoon service. A special gram will be given. Quite a number of relatives from our town attended the funeral, services of William , Swinyard at Logan, Sunday. There still are some men who would not vote for any woman for any important office, no matter how well qualified. They still think the women should stay at home and devote themselves exclusively to cooking the dinners. But times havg changed, and objectors of that type grow feWej each year. SINCE January about the Unconfirmed. Grainger: Having snpper In kitchen. Lum We confirms. May have motive. Lain We; Preparing dinner. Grainger confirms. May have motive. Bunt; In bedroom. Unconfirmed. There was also the possibility that the bated Parados had been shot by some person who bad corns to the Island to kill him. Annersleys alibi looked soon but bis motive was powerful and Miss Jahries might have lied.- - -t remembered the newspaper clutched tn his hand as ha burst Into the library while 1 was with Parados. The way he had held It a If something were concealed was what bothered me. 1 began tq walk the floor. Annersley bad backed out through the patio window between and S:39. Annersleys newspaper bad concealed a pistol Somehow I figured that paper might still be around perhaps had left it in the patio or on the terrace. wanted that news paper. 1 was too excited to sleep, so I left the room by the window and outside stair. 1 found no trace of Anceraleys Times on the terrace. It was dark as pitch, but I was able to make out another outside stair to ray left. It ascended one side of a wing to a roof above the sun root. As I stepped into the patio, some-thifrmMled under tny feet.' A bent down. It tins a newspaper a copy of the Time. My hands trembled as 1 struck a match. saw nothing at first, then two small stains the si?e of a dune" were on the center of the sheet. Oil stains! It may rot have come from a pistol, I reflected, but Its eome- - Seventeen Eight 7 Grade' Graduates, I At Exercises Paradise The district schools will close Friday, May 18, after a successful years work. Seven- teen students completed the eighth grade work making them They eligible for high school. Shan-dreare: Ethel Cook, Annie Vaughan Bickmore, Ruth Welch. Ruby Christiansen. Ly.t Qla James, Max Oldham, Kathryn Nuhn. Leah Bickmore, Gur. ney Lee, Clark White, Elva Drusilla Bradley, Rex through It In Howells, Norma Bankhead, Phyllis Hirst, turn. Artell Bankhead. Blood!" the deputy exclaimed. Rock and Commencement exercises T dont know how I missed that" were held Wednesday evening "Also this," Fllque beamed tri- tn connection with a band conumphantly, and he wared his enor-mtu- cert by South Cache band. The handkerchief In our faces. program was as follows: band Four smell red status spoiled the selection, prayer, Bishop Orville whiteness of the handkerchief. L. Lee; girls chorus, "The, Flag Whose blood la this?" Samuels Without One Stain, by the demanded curtly. eighth grade girls; valedictory. saxophone and Fllque laid the handkerchief and Gurney Lee; Clarinet, duet, J,ydiaJamesAUd ose ouJJleAahle., , This la what I know. When Helen Oldham; class prophecy, ffiadame opened the safe and the Ruth, Wqlch;, cornet duet, Max Oldham and Clark" White; an petal was revealed, the rose was address to the graduates and not In the basket it was then that A Grainger left the room. moment, CULL LOAFER HEN and be bad returned. I did not see him- come tn. when oirbts bands t EARLY IN SEASON Kirk and I glanced s O -- j: 4? Jth tMvas&JX t - $ : f Mil- -- u QEJHCEt y 1 Eimasimefl - I - - 1 rr can be applied by anyone in a few minutes One coal ...covers thoroughly.and it dries hard,.... smooth, .and brilliant in a few hours. Eight beautiful, modish, bright colors are available. Baseball and Tennis GoodsEquipment for Athletes," Supplies for Sportsmen . - . as well as Decorating Materials and Household Requirements at our store - f r i i Logan Hardware Company Logan Utah 1 saw blood. I dropped the handkerchief and Grainger picked It np. Tou seef Then 1 saw the rose In the. basket aad ' blood - w aa on Its thorn, t was astonished! Thin Information staggered ns. Graingers hatred ot Paradoe had been stressed less than anyone's else. "Let me get this straight," Samuels muttered. We find the petal. It Involves Annersley. Then you find the second rose that letshlra out Now you tell me that Grainger dropped the roee Into the basket Just after we found the petal. That makes It look as If Grain-ge- r knew Annersley did not kill Tarados, and wanted to do him a good turn or he knew Annersley did kill Parados and was trying to switch us off his trail. And that leaves Anneysiey about where he was! Marram (Copyrwkt.DselYiUtam and Company) . Theyre baffled! And tomorrow, t. Flique telle a story that throws plenty of fuel on the fire. Sandw ich, England Here's a tip to the golfer who would be well dressed watching Bobby Jones play, the Princ of Wales wore plus fours of chocolate red and beige checks with a brown and white checked cap, brown qnd beige socks. He carried an umbrella of red and white checks. Forrnby, England Lord Decies is to entertain the American girl golfers at dinner. The invitations do not state whether he will serve some of his century old brandy from the cellars of the last of the czars. Try a Journal Want Ad, when other methods fail. Every department of this bank is alert to protect the interests of customers and rnrirtun- - Nonlayers Kept Until Fall Brins Very Small Price. A hen sold In June will bring in more than a lien sold iu October, poultrymen often say. To test the truth of that statement, particularly as It effects culling the loafers, poultry extension specialists at the Ohio State university present this example on the basis of last years prices: "A Leghorn hen weighs four pounds. She was worth 2$ cents a pound or $1.12, on Juno 7 last year. On October 11 this same' hen was' worth 19 cents a pound, or n total of 76 cents. She was worth 36 cents less simply because of a low ertng of price.- - It wrmld be necessary to make a profit of 36 cents on that bird In Ibe four months from June to October to pay for her depreciation in value." Trices generally, go that way, every year, the university poultry-me- n point out, hence the necessity fpr culling the loafer hen early. Another reason, sajs Tatil Is Zumbro, one of the specialists, that culling lowers your feed costs. That Leghorn hen wonld eat approximately 23 pounds of feed In the fonr months, which would cost from 60 to 70 cents. The hen stops laying the first of Jnne. She is not sold because the flock ewner I too busy, or It Is thought she will lay later In the summer. Summer comes and the hen Is still ont of production. October comes and the hen Is sold to make room for pullets. On this one ben the poultry man has lost 36 cents for depredation In price, and 80 centt for feed." w itys business progress. The officers and directors who manage this banks affairs are local citizens familiar with conditions and needs here. The results of their constant vigil-- f ance is manifest in the many advantages enjoyed by all patrons of the institution. Q. 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