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Show yiPfMfMf f Mf Mf in 1 r'wwwwm THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACEE COUNTY. PAGE TWO ing with the neighborhood. These 856 zoned towns will say that these regulations attract purchasers of real estate, who are- - given some security that conditions will not change around their investment. THE JOURNAL Monday, August 4, 1930. UTAH COLONEL GILFEATHER Monk by Dick Dorgan her at Logan, Utah, ns Second Class Hatter. L fjy Mary Dafilberg - v-Eanuiani- - KM SUED ON APPLICATION Sl BSdUPTION KATES Paid in advance By mall, per manth-B- Me y BewarttT 9 ?X0P8t8 Blaine American adventurer, in rpt tea from eome Mexican meiergmta by mer Dogger Marie, Of Temue rancher Dogger talU (A love With him, but (toward, who hoe a wife he doe not love, yoe to join the Allied Armies in Vmnce and ie reported mating end probably dead. Dogger i heartbroken Meangchile America hue entered the war, and Dagger tin eamf in Ann Antonio, when ehe meet a flying ace. Captain John With hie help ehe Veneering, learns to fly and new interest holes deaden her torrew at How--' ora e lose. Veneering frankly adores her. Be ie a heavy drmker which worries her at times, hut almoet without knowing it ehe 4 in love with hi a. , tall 4M mail, per year.. Delivered, per per year.. -- 45 month.-Deliver- Member of Associated Press The AMOclated Press Is exclusively entitled to the eao for of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of republlc&tion of special dispatches therelr at ShtO " ' reserved. wpub-Ucatlo- BAROMETER Rain 1 Change n READINGS Fair Today f 29Jl!2!l3i,45!6!78!l9i30 Yesterday ; ; . t l The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at afternoon except .Sunday. The yesterday reading each Jonuay refers to Saturday's rending. t Oclock each KEEP COOL GENTLEMEN A DVICE to men on how to keep cool these sweltering days is given by a woman. Miss lUith OBrien, who heads tha textile division of the bureau of home economics in Vashington, Briefly, they should go without coats, do away vith collars and ties, open their shirts at the neck; eliminate leeves, wear light-fabrshort trousersr and adopt sandals n place of heavy leather shoes. As far as the average male is concerned, Messrs. Hart, ic . khaffner and Marx are more potent lawmakers than the con- gress of these United States. The Volstead Act is flaunted as jersonal whims direct, hut what rebellious male would have he temerity to defy the edict of what the well dressed man k ' n us t. wear? & . . ,, Swathed in yards and pounds of heavy wocd, ' guillotined with starched collars, strangled with tightly knotted cravats, with vests, bisected with belts, weighted down with shoes heavy enough for deep sea diving such is the ludicrous spectacle of that paragon of modern efficiency, the business man. And mans inhumanity to man is so ingrained that the poor brute doesnt even realize that his suffering might be alleviated by applying a modicum of the common sense used by modern woman. , In answer to the suggestion that her proposed common sense method of dress for men would, if adopted, depress further the textile industry, Mids OBrien declared that clothes would be cheaper, men would change more often, and greater sales of clothing would ultimately result. The bureau has recently issued another of its leaflets with descriptions and illustrations of the famous sun suits for children. These little costumes are made with tops of net or cf broad suspenders to admit, a maximum of sunlight and air. male adult? Why not sun suits for the heavy-lade- n WAR Chapter 12 ronegs THE ISSUE GGE8 .was waiting oa the araodah on evening lor Va- oeerl&g to come to' escort bar to a dinner given by .one of tbe officers at Fort Sam Houston. When he drove up, something !g his bearing as be stepped from the car attracted her. What's tbe matter, jack? she asked quickly, , I've got my orders." ' His voice wa dull and heavy, Tor Prance ?" He nodded- - Her own heart missed a beat. She ' Stood, sway- D , ing. , BUSINESS OME business people are successful and some are not, Some have judgment and some have not, some are and sortie fire lazy, and kome hfivfi the .qualify. called push, while some lati it. t it will often happen that If you employ two men fri a store, one will have this quality and one will lack it. The second one conceives it his duty simply to answer questions about the goods, tell the price, receive the money, and wrap up and de' liver the goods. The other fellow, however, sees that business is more.than has to be the element of persuasion in it, tha element of enthusiasm for the articles placed on sale, and What is still more important, intelligent Information assisting the customer to find what he wants and needs. Her persuades the doubting; while the indifferent salesman lets 'the doubter leave the state. But the good salesman knows so thoroughly what the goods are, and studies the needs of customers so carefully, that he usually succeeds in finding something that the buyer will like. The same principle applies to the managements of such stores. One management is much like the clerk that receives the money and passes over the goods. It may train its clerks to sell goods efficiently after customers reach tho store, but it does little or nothing to attract attention to its goods, to manifest enthusiasm about them, or to give the general public the information it is entitled to have about them. As a store, it can not expect large results. The advertised store is the counterpart in management, of the clerk who becomes enthuiastic over its goods, and gives buyers the information that they desire. The advertised store thus arouses the interest of the public, it creates confidence in its goods, it gives the public the information on which people can make intelligent purchases. If it delivers good goods, it is bound to succeed. that.-Ther- U- - ! THE BOY AND THE FRUIT THE old time home anywhere outside of crowded cities to take great comfort in its fruit trees. But in the average town today, such products stand but very poof skins chance. They mysteriously disappear, while the tell-taor fruit cores scattered about the place reveal the fate of these products. ' , j , All of which is a bit hard on the householder who put ii) good solid work trying to improve his home place. It if remarked that boys will be boys, and that fruit stealing has been a privilege of childhood since time immemorial. In these days fruit costs money, and the loss of it, is not a matter of slight importance. Parents should look into the( doings 6f their youngsterl when they return home from nocturnal excursions with those suspiciously stained mouths. Can a boy who has been to steal fruit, be blamed too seyerely if he steals more important property as a man ? le peri-mitte- THE ZONING IDEA i TnL7,thllJ 1 Pr0t!,Ctin, of real estae values called xon. rapi acPted, a recent survey showing rif-that 311(1 towns have ordinances. Read tis who do not understand the term zoning should understand tha zoning means the regulations by are reserved for buildia,, of a eerSlypS and town claiming tSat they inter-fh!- fereilhthiSr,fv,!5C p'a?a,.kP mdlvidual to make the most profit able use own property. And yet property values arfi often seriously injured by erection of structures out of keep- - sr delight in Cheese flavor till another jj. bell-boy- ... . Kraft-Pheni- D i ei 6 h x X triumph! New digestibility, health qualities and delicious new flavor added to cheese. In Vclvecta fill the valuable 'properties of rich milk are retained. Milk sugar, calcium and minerals. Good for ivtry-m- i, including the children. Vclvecta spreads, slices, or melts and toasts instantly. Try a half pound package today. ! straight-jackete- d TWO CONCEPTIONS! Digestible asrnijk itself! and listened to tbe solemn bling to a set formula. No ring?", tbe old chap Inquired Fretfully, marking hie place with forefinger. "My, yew shore were In a hurry, folks," Dagger stared helplessly at whose answering gaxe waa more vacuous. Can't we gel married T she pleaded. The woman patted her shoulder "Dont yew worry, honey. I got a ring left by a. feller got pinched afore Mister Shoreman could spell the bonds onto 'em. That'll do." It did, but Dagger couldn't keep her eyes off the cheap gold circlet that presently adorned her left hand. A crtmt&al's ring' Wae that auspicious for her and JackT Nonsense 1 What did the previotia ownership "of a wedding-rinmatter! It they loved and at the thought her eyes shone dewtly and her Ungers trembled under Vaneerlngt arm that must be enough. At an; rate, she was married. And when Jack stooped to klaa her, her lips conveyed a silent message that made him tremble against her. That was a time of ecstasy, sharp and heady. And Dagge- - loved tt alhyMie drowsy clerk at the St. Anthony, who was sodlscreetly in. terested;. the grinning the belated couple from the root You will marry mef he begged. Yes, she whispered. x Nawahos Berard Chicago DTV-FatHaile, a Franciscan monk, with Navaho Indians in New Mexico this summer, preserving with the phonograph, type writer and pen the rites and language' of the tribe. He ir a research associate at the University of Chicago. PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Balerud at the lost Office every day In the week except Sunday ADVERTISING RATES I Tents With DEPAKUT VELLSVILLE MBS. HOWARD JONES, Correspondent Record Output of Helium govAmerillo, Tex. 6TV-T- he ernment helium plant at Son-c- y, near here, produced during May the largest quantity, of helium ever turned out in one month, 1,230,350 cubic feet of gas containing 9T per jeent .helium, Moslander ranch. parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Selley Falls From Hutchison. Miss Laverne Maughan (of Soda Springs, Idaho, is the guest Top Floor of her aunt, Mrs. Howard Jones, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bren. Sustains Bruises chley and son, Len, motored to Roy Saturday and were guests Wensville Calvin Selley seven of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hamyear old son of Mr. and Mrs. mond, returning on Sunday. William Selley, is resting easy after having met with what Separata Cockerel might be & serious accident on It will pay to separate young fell he when through Sunday, when cockerels from the the top floor of the large bam eight To ten weeks of pullets will It age. S. Bradshaw Thomas owned by the pullets a chance for betv on the cement floor some 20 gle ter development, one can force th$ feet below. He was taken to the cockerels for market, and save time showwhich for and labor If the chicks are hopper hospital ed no bones broken, but phy- fed after five weeks old. Put the or "That fine," the heard hemelf who recognized them with whether cannot tell sicians grain and mash hoppers out on the "Youve goua and done Itl,. ay strangely. ; not he is seriously hurt in- range to induce a maximum of ex"1 He offered hi how one The she bruised bad is reworry child The band; without ercise, This keeps the chicks out wardly. news-tur- ned and very sore from head to In the sunshine which will promote ply, and assisted her into the trout Aunt Espy would take the a be alarm. to false out She. vigor and vitality essential to the seat, got In, alammed tbe door, and Mrs. Ella Peterson and child- young stock. threw off tbe brakes, grinding out bttd .done what ber aunt expected. the are ren of Magna spending of the driveway at, thirty miles an which was more satisfactory than not having done it week here with her parents, hour, Fattening Turkey Wiliam Page. Mr. and Mrs. Probably, too, tbe old lady was Begin on the first of October by "When do yon go! she asked, calwho Out of town people Influenced to aeertaln extent by tha increasing the feeds gradually then. led on Miss Esther Buist on her morning and evening. If the birds attention the newspapen paid to "Next week. Sunreturn from the hospital are fed enongh they will not move both aa a romance OP "It's not very long, la It! she an- tbe marriage, operation about very much. There Is no adthe Air Service and because of Its day after a successful swered. Mrs. were: for appendicitis in shutting them up. Tbo Mrs. vantage He mattered an oath, suddenly social reactions. There Were long. more milk fed the better the bird ; Mary I. Sorenson, Mr. and from New York, survey-dispatches Whitthe to ever and B. H. carh stopped. palled so feed as much buttermilk as pos3. C. Sorensen, Mrs. ing the tumultuous history ot the Lets get married. he cried, sible during this time. ney, Clarence Bird and daughbeen which bad ) Vaneerlng family, O. "Married!" Her breath quickHughes ter, Orpha, Mrs. H. Keep all hoppers and troughs several for prominent generations. of clean at all times. Provide the ened. "Why. Jack! and Miss Violet Bird, all waa like Aunt San Antonio, Espy, birds with deep wooden troughs for 1 love you," he hurried on. "1 Mendon. was but J herself, C. Dagger, Impressed, from or barker wet mash, made think you love me dont you!" Mr. and Mrs. Levi Inclined to be reproachful, especial-1- ; boards or planks. and four children of Hhooer I I dont know. Jack received 'a telegram ! after bringing, spent Sunday here Parkinson Tea, you do. Dagger. You love from bis mother Lime for Hen Yard complaining of tbe mother. Mrs.. Jane me. Ive felt it ever since we first suddenness of his act to her home, she has spent two If It has not already been done; met that night at the St. Authony. "You should bave told me. Jack! every bare poultry yard should be months at Hoper. You've felt, too. WhyTw couldnt Alim Yfannconstderairof ns to Miss Hilda; Clark of Sait Lake Ifmea and plowed or spaded at once have been together much more If and kept under cultivation for Is spending a few weeks here forget everyone but ourselves. Wt had been married. And 1 need with her aujit. Mrs. Fred Wvatt. Several weeks If possible. There 1 Why! Its our marriage. Isnt need I more than " 00. little girl, jou Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rlags some difference of opinion as to the itrYea, but It affects other you know." lime as a soil and family and Mr.- and Mrs. value of people. "But Ive only known yon n tew Your family b,avo never met me. William Mltton and family spent disinfectant, but it is pretty sure to weeks. prove an advantage to any crop Saturday evening and Sunday that ' What does that matter! We Perhaps they wont like me. Permay be planted. Frequent stirin Blacksmith Fork canyon. " think Im a haps theyll soil helps greatly In preInow-eacother better than most Miss Elaine Brenchley return- ring of the or reducing disease contampeople who've lived together tor ' He caught her to him fiercely. ed home on Sunday after spend- venting with her ination, so crops that can be cultiyears. And you do love me dont ing two weeks at Roy,Hammon. vated are best. "They'll love you! Youll see." - Grant Mrs. sister, yorBut tell me about them," she Leishman David Mrs. and to she Mr. him, and , He taught her The Finnish government has commanded. Theyre lust names and son and family, Mr and completed a railway . through experienced ' no distaste tor the to me." the Leishman. spent Alvers Mrs. the valley of the Tomla river clasp pt his arms His face hovered Jack set ber down oa couch, park. almost past week In Yellowstone eVer hers In tbe dusk, her lip met and reached tor a to the Arctic circle. Anof Los cigarette. Allen M. George his. .Mechanically she drew closer Well! He hesitated, striking a on Monday home returned geles to him. yielding herself with an match. parKitty my sister is a after visiting here with his Allen abandon she bad never known good scout, says what she thinks, ents, Mr. and Mrs. N, G.accombefore. The is does about wbat she pleases. You for two weeks. He was Darling, darling, darling!" His ought to get along fine with her. Mrs. Melvin home by panied In was low her ears. She Father's a corker kind and sort of yoke Archibald, who wiU spend isa raised her lips again, and he making there. Mrs. Allan, who loves him. month gentle. Everybody ernsbed them as if he'd drink the Mother ill at Ogden will remain there Shes a spoiled Humpht You will life from her throat. for a few weeks before returnbaby. Weve all spoiled ber. She to that in marry me! ha begged hoarsely. used to say she wanted me to marry ing home. Yes," she whispered. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker a princess meant tt, too." He" Now! Tonight!" and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuart resnatched Dagger to blm again, after "oh, yes, Jack! I 1 want to." turned home on Sunday,YellowBut then I bave got a princess a in ten her a third time, then Texas flying days spending princess!" threw In hls clutch and pushed the stone park. Dagger cuddled closer to him. He car lot all It wag worth. Miss Irma Walters- - of Salt was very satisfying, tbia ace of Lake is visiting relatives her?, Oa. hnft ota In the night, stopping hers. But that didn't remove ber the guest of Miss Anna more than once to Inquire tbe way An Instinct beyond forebodings. ' to a Justice of Maughan. the beace. The din- control warned of ber mother-ln-laBuist were Thb finest chocolate creams are Mrand Mrs. Alextheir ner party was forgotten. Aunt Epsy hostility, and ah made up sister, dipped om at a time by hand. The guests of dinner was forgotten. Uncle Jim, Howard, her mind no act of her ihould fur Mrs. H. B. Whitney of Mendon finest everyone. Each was wrapped In nish that hostility any excuse. coffee ever Hills Bros. Cof; on Saturday the other. fCrtmxto. IW. mi Cmm,t Mrs. D. P. Walters fee is roasted a few foetnds sf a and Sir. An hour later they stood up be motored to Salt Lake on Mon- time .Storm tlouaj already are aoaia fere a, bewhlahered old man, and by the patented, continuous day where Mrs. Walters will happlneiw threatening Dagger hi agitated wife and a farmhand. Will they mar her Ufa, with Jackt visit relative lor one week. . , process Controlled Roasting, No Earl Owen and Frank Leishleft Sunday morning for other coffee has tlie same delietoss- man Gas Taxes Show Gain Gets Athens First Tire Shop a-- weeks Boston Coffee has tripto VeUewston fl2TOrthat41iHs-Bms- r i yielded $4,799,499 In Massachus- - croned city where Plato dream-et- ts park. and because is roasted none the same Mr. Mr$. Heber H. Bank-hea- d collections during the first ed of a new world has the "afid daughter, Lorraine, half of 1930, an increase of) fresh distinction ot establish- way. at Southfield, 10.2 per cent over the same ing tHe first electrically oper-peri- spent Sunday in 1929. iated tire-repshop in Greece. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Frui frm tit Nelson. D. H. Maughan left Saturday ertitnel esrssm Seek Cheeper Planes First American Highway ; . Detroit tPV-- A Washington (vFl The mail for Evanston, Wyoming, where fack. Easily study of pro- ductlon economics for manu- - coach brought into existence he will spend two weeks at the eptntd with the factoring aircraft will be made 'the first great American high-b- y Mrs. Herbert Pappenfus and key Leok J iU the Society of Automotive i wav the old Boton New York, children of Kemmerer, Wyo., Arab so the (a a. and Baltimore returned home Friday after Engineers in technical sessions Philadelphia 8 October in Detroit. spending the week here with her C10 turnpik. w B M 4 G. o w tl ti c KRAFT Velvee'ta Delicious New Cheese Food ea LYRIC of Barn Today, Tues., Wed., CHILDREN OF PLEASURE Newly renovated Through x-r- with Lawrence Gray and Wynne Gibson 0 $E(0)9( ACCIDENT INSURANCE 0& h h Ea THE 1QURNAL - 1 has a new, accident insurance policy which pays for loss of Life, or Both Hands, or Both Feet,' or Sight of Both? Eyes, or One Hand and One Foot, or One Hand and Sight of One Eye, or One Foot and Sight of One Eye, from $1, 000.00 to $10,000.00 according to the cause of the accident. fortune-hunter.- rule similar in It pays half the amounts for chocolates roasting loss of either Hand, either Foot or sight of either Eye. HLLS it is fenewed there are certain increases in the indemnity paid. Besides there are provisions for paying certain hospital fees and indemnity for loss of time through certain accidents up to $20.00 per week for as long as fifteen weeks. Then, each year BROS coffee We are now prepared to write these policies for Journal 8uhscrihers for a payment of only . od $1.00 PER YEAR air Better Call and Get One at Once! 27-2- i ' " $ rtiin A 4 linitminf b |