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Show r FACE TWO " & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY My troubles, at the I'ost Office every day in tbe week except Sand Logan, Ltali, as Second Class Hatter, ADVERTISING It AIKS 1 IKMSUKU iN APPLICATION Gauged j t M'BSCKimON RAILS ;Paid in advance mall, per month- - By y mail, two years per month- advance-Deliver- -- - . - -- Member of Associated Press The Associated press is exclusively entitled to the tM tor Rain 44.50 n repnb-Dcatlo- '1'r READINGS f Ptrmm tlnvnhtrr 'Toda- y- 29illIlIII2iilj3!4I5t6i7!I!8111!9lp0 3 i Yesterday f'rt t t 1tr mnt flntho tut t) c tti otter, O- TI-'- -c m THANKSGIVING SPIRIT days people were supposed to spend a good - part INin prayerful meditation Upon their of Thanksgiving'-dablessings. It was a generous conception of life. Today not much time is spent in meditation about anything. People are rushing hither and thither. Millions of Americans go some distanced) fdtend some Thanksgiving dinner( but 'they have hardly reached the bid hearthstone, oruherever the family parly is held now, when they have to turn around and rush back. They do not find much time for. thankfulness, or anything else but eating a big dinner, probably more than is good for them. Yet we do not want to give up this old holiday, tts early history is inspiring. The first Thanksgiving on our continent was celebrated in Newfoundland in 1578, by an' England minister, when he exhorted his companions to show thankfulness to God, who had delivered them in those strange and dangerous places. It was a faith that heartened many hardy pioneers for the pei ilous tasks before them. They believed they were guided by divine providence, and it gave them power to accomplish the seemingly impossible. From the early days Tranksgiving day was a very cheerful feast. People forgot their troubles and had a day of merriment. It sent them out on the difficult tasks of life with a new business. May all rejoice as families come together. These ties of blood should mean much. They hold when less firm Ones l.rcalf apart And lot them hot forget thgt this faith in the divine providencetow h i ctliaiik f utness was' expressed, had much to do with the successful founding of this country. It sustained the Pilgrim fathers in many dark hours, and this same spirit should prevail today. - former DR. H. VERNER GOLDING came - tox.c. Rheumatism settled in my arms and legs; my digestion was impaired; I had constant headaches and dizzy attacks, and was finally forced to give up my practice. Knowing something of the scientific the Saigon background of formula, I tried the treatment. a Sargon Pills regularity of bowell movements and overcame my toxic condition. The Sargon liquid restored my d gestion and my strength returned Every trouble I had disappeared and 1 expect to soon resume my practice. When I do, I wdl recomtreatmend this remarkable ment," Dr. H. Vemer Golding, 12 Christ Block, Alberta. Canada, former intern At the Boston1' City Schramm - Johnson Hospital n, D ug3, (Adv.) Agents. New Hostess Dresses Resemble Nighties 1 1 1 kilted him ) I used to think Id try and get out of the country but 1 never could get the money. Then after a bit 1 didnt want to. "And then come across my wife Per AP) It takes a wise again. In Southcliff. on the beach, Woman these days Q tgii the with a little girl. I loved that little between a satin givt. I said If ever 1 could do any- difference 1 ef dress. it meant Both are long, lac So you see I couldn't Stand by snd have little mate and Sea tha girt go to your brother, ets. Mr. Grannock If youll excuse die Nightdress ensembles, however id hfe wasnt fit to touch her men when the 72nd congress gre sleeveless or have rudimen- saying s and she only marched " dresses Hostess sleeves. opens. tary cap him because he pestered her so. sleeves and have usually But longer the south Thb sad wlddw that Isnt to say she knew It end the energetic widow from have smalL trains. was In my mind to kill him because mint S1 represented opposite reashe didnt, not for a moment and sons why women enter politics German Pays she was willing enough. In a way, Mrs Oldfield took the oath of bls wife.,, s Taxes Cabbages to beBntwhst office . to f mlsh . out her 1 "want you to do is : emexp.red term. (AP) The to see what's happened about my But gavels and gowns, domes Heide, Germany and dinner cou-- not make her sauerkraut market in' this Hol- money, If f have any 1 never meant forget. She did her best, but she stein town is badly congested Margots kid to have the lot. She his ought to be provided tor decently finally decided she would find because one fanner pa more peace and comfort amid taxes In cabbages instead of cur- but its my Rose it belongs to. That old home surroundings. Perle Is playing some game. rency. . The farmer had been served Mrs. McCormick, on the othfer hope you'll bs happy, Mr She thinks a iot of you hand, threw herself into politics with R last notice to pay, and the bottle for a senatorsh.p whereupon he wrote to the tax Yours respectfully. Clement, collector saying that he had not . ' with zest v . Dr. Lytton had given a copy of She was a bundle of ambition, the money, but was willing to intent on still greater political pay in kind. tbe letter to the police, aud when it As he didnt receive a refusal, was read at thh Inquest (with the achievement, yet keeping an cabtons of alert eye on her home and he loaded four parts referring to Mr. Perle omitchildren. bages early one morning and ted), It had removed all suspicion a ij. dumped then! down tn front of that Haliie might have been an acPolice Dogs Guard Art the tax office, with a note that cessory to Lester's murder. That he considered the claim settled (Pi-T- wo police Chicago had been two weeks ago. It was Prince and Peggy, degs, becoming imperative that Grannock make the rounds of the Art should be told of his brothers death. Institute here with the watchAnd there had been no news of man every night tu the day- -' To Idaho Falls.& Haliie. time they frequently pose for students. Probably she Imagined that In shoe-string- ft-o- To Six Dwindle In New Coneress 1 Bv Su McNamara g Washington (AP) The rank tf congresswomen will be bolstered to nine tor the fhort session of the 71st congress which opens December 1 but they will dwindle to six with the opening of the 72nd conwav-er.n- gress. One woman !n whom a chair and desk beneath the capitol dome aroused ho enthusiasm will ret return Neither will a one l'or a hom not sparkling-eye- d only a seat In the house of representatives but even one In the senate he'd allure. Both relmouished their seats, one to go back home the other to try for new honors. n The desks of Mrs Pearl Oldfield of Arkansas and Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCorm.ck of Illino.s will be turned over to Pe-dt- Farmer In bus-bend- -- J Return $2.70 Dil.ri.l'l. ' ROSS, CHIROPRACTOR , - i t With Offices in Logan ami Balt Lake City is Offering to Northern Utah Residents the Best in Chiropractic Health Service Is Licensed arid a Palmer Graduate Telephone 446-- To Blackfoot & Return November 28th From Logan via Oregon Short Line Railroad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destinations before mdnight December 1st. Ask local agent for (Adv.) details; R. Physical Ills are always tho result of either a violation of natures laws or an interference with natures way of keeping the body in perfect health. The human, body is such a perfectly made organism that it is unnatural and impossible! for diseases to creep m except from a definite cause withm. The nervous system which conveys the hfe force to every part of the body is designed to give perfect health to all organs and keep them in repair If there is the slightest interference) with nerve communication there is bound to be disease in the organ served bv the nerve whose hormal functioning is regarded. The only sure way of definitely ending an ailment caused by nerve impingement is to relieve the nerve, with the result that the ailment naturally disappears. Becauseof these facts chiropractic adjust m e n t s have successfully corrected many acute and chronic diseases, some of which all other health methods had failed to Improve. The re ar sons for the excellent results chiropractic adjustments get is explained In - Gian-nock- 1 above mentioned tacts. that chiropractors Namely, do not treat symptoms but go to the immediate cause of thei trouble and correct that. Good health follows as Is not, always the case with othar methods. For regardless of the time spent Id the treating Fanny's toould have made her a "LADf. symptoms the cause remains, tha illness will also remain evdn though it may be arrested for a short time by other meth- ods. Dr. Ross is one of north erri Utahs leading chiropractors. Is & graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropracr tie at Davenport, Iowa, conHe sequently is well equipped with both experience and training necessary to give adjustments that will, and do, get results. He spares ho time nor expense In keeping pace with this profession in either knowledge or office equipment and because of the astonishing results he gets, he has a large number of patients and holds an lmpor-ian- t position in northern Utah's professional world. If you hare difficulty in correcting your ills, see Dr Ross and allow him to give you a spinal analysis. w B UT Fanny wanted ohly her husband's love and not thh tondescending apptoval of his family. STARTS - i u. this is J;rannJtk hah on hih hmt by nowL t hiv tome to see you You ree i was brought up to believe lbat Clement Conaldine was my father, jnd I've done very wrong 1 re no business to cOme worrying you after you've had such awful trouble. Rut they told me at tbs Broon bouse ailftlllUllt- ht here with yon the oil er Rose Conal- dine inMiniiw-systems that all big companies employ in iheir business are benefartoes (hat mlinrtibriUy tiie greale-Snd property owners have. Jii-- a$ life WiMiranee as is recognized by all capable financial autlioiai-'being One of the finest imeMments that an ran omkeot only foi (lie pniteel inn It. offers his dependants, but (or (lie opportunity il af fouls to m i nimil.ite moneT m too Is. pro(iertv and general inMirmwe comeded (o lie one of the prhae necessities of Uip crop giovver and the 'Poprrtj owner. When rue investigates insurance raTeseT aIT Linds, it is almost nnhrlievahie thht (he Owner of Anything nf tangible value UAuld Jeopardise his Investment fcy twk t 1nsviranee, aHd this H rsyvee- lallv tree (vhtu we think of the many things over wliirh we have tie control, sm-- as storpis fires, and oilier arts of Irov idetw-e- . which might hi a short lime destroy our property. Thr t'ardon Realty Company, in IiOgan, is ofe fering To this section a complete service in business. Tliry are representatives of manV Companies Who enjoy envhsMe CeputUthms throughout the country ami the tiigh Standing these com uoik. evidently I S I J ildered. "I can't tlie rest of what you enid. I don't follow It Lytton hiaile violent signs to tbe It to trtttw-btrm- ie y j j bew ou' As 'to - j j ; gasped the girl, crimson Oh, 1 am sorry It bfit I heVei imagined "Lytton." said Grannock, "there r been something you ve been keeping from me Something" ' Oirl man. Its nothin? about youi Rose nothing. Its onty that Lestev has been getting Into trouble. He well, he had a row with someone who out to be Clemen; Cos You know, the man who was wanted for murder years ago. lie drew a shaky breath. "And you say that Ceaaldlue was no, he wasnt your father?" The girt broke into tears. Mr. Perle said he was, he didnt hiarry hiy mother," she sobbed. T was shown tettei tiom him to Mr. Perle saying that I was o have some of hlb money. " Only we Sh&red it- fu-u- ed thPin-tfnVane- IIIUE F$TCUIE5t et)A-thoug- l) Whor r.-frle SnrLw She foughr ith her tears. :T believe Mr. Perle stole embezzled a lot of it years ago anl all be did like bringing me up to believe it waa mine was lust hia devilish way of getting n Bant. hs -- reesoaea. fbb taai I d do ehythlng ratber than give it But now hes disappeared hnd up somfe people other lawyers are asking questions and 1 simply must find his daughter and glw What Is reft of it back to her." Grannock tried in vain to aten the torrent. He told me firat, the devil, tha he didnt know Where she whk.aiu tllPn ftftPt" trip pftar U rtr all made public about Clement Gd aldlne she came to see him and Si ranged that we wero to share the money. Only, really. Perle planned to get nearly ail my share. And then he disappeared. And 1 cant find her from his address-booeither under Conaldine or u k Elies-mor- e Ellesmore? said Grannock. "Why, yes that was her name, wasnt i,L The name Rose called herself by until only a short time ago? It was under that name that she trained to be a nurse." "Lytton!" Its all right, old mat Its all You were bonnd to know some time- H strode across ve room as Grannock put up a hand and pulled at bis bandages. Hullo!" shouted Lytton. "Yes, said Grannock. Yes, I can see you, doe. Weeks later Dr. Lytton finally bad found Haliie, but his efforts to get her to return to Grannock had been futile. Can you honestly assure me he wants me, now that he knows 1 afu the woman who blinded him? she bad asked. And Lytton had been forced to admit, wretchedly, that Grannock bad said nothing at all about her. Then Haliie ban come to him one day, radiantly happy. "He does want me!" she cried "He advertised, as he promised, when we first met on tbe cliff." She held out a newspaper. In the personal column were the words Jo tbe Ivory Rose Come Home. It was dusk when they met, as It had been on that first night. The ivory rose was it her bend but Grannock put it aside when she dumbly held it out to him. "Say something to me, he bs sought her, his own voice shaking. "I' want to hear you first before 1 right. CONCHITA MONTENEGRO Because she didnt know EnConchita glish, Montenegro played in French and Spanish alkies wh.da she first went to But nt tlnited States forest rantelling a story to prove that the public has developed a Good Samaritan attitude toward forest fires within the A ger Is past fix years. In 1924, this ranger says, he watched for a few moments the reactions of passing motorists toward an .ncipient woodland fire in his cistrict. This Is what happened. An auto came by. The driver stopped to put water in the radiator, saw the smoke, stepped on the gas. arid went away. Another auto came by, driven by a local man. He stopped, got out, kicked around the fire for a minute or so and went away. I Another autoist came by, TODAYUcked up, got an eyeful, stepped on the gas, and went away. The next car stopped. Three men got out, took a took, and a drmk, and they went away... Fourteen cars passed, and I of the had a good cross-sectipublics concern for forest fires by the time I put the fire out. "But wheh a fire broke out near the same spot ths year, rangers found 15 people already t work with rakes, shovels, sticks, hands and feet, fighting the flaming menance. shes done so well with language that Ameri- can audiences soon will become acquainted with her. Conchita is 17, was born in San Sebastian, Spam, and is convent-educateShe entered movies in Paris last yctar, a'nd her first Hollywood talkie is Sevilla de Mis Amores, with Ramon Novarro. She dances as well gs acts. , ' -- Good Tires May Be Required Harrisburg, Pa. tP) An effort will be made to induce the 1931 Pennsylvania legislature to require that good rubber be used on motor vehicles, O. Eynon, Berjamiri says state vehicle commissioner. France has 1,200 military and naval planes and 993 aircraft to commercial and private uset . Station. On Air Houston, Tex P) With the This ig Staannouncement, tion KXYZ, Houston, Texas, this citys fourth radio station was opened. There recently was tio inaugural ceremony. New THANKSGIVING FAMILY IS THE COOKS TEST (Continued from Page One) 1 tablespoon finely chopped onions. Pour the boilihg water over the gelatin mixture and stir unttj it has dissolved. Add the vinegar, sugar and salt. Cool. Add the rmt of the ingredients and pour into a mold which has been rinsed out of cold water. Set in a cold place to stiffen. Unmold on lettuce. Cover and surround with salad dressing. Pumpkin Filling for 2 Pies , 3 cups mashed cooked pump- - Their business poliey is hue of inihfle sevnre, mil are otteimg their pAirotis the Servile ol m newesjierts At lift wdditronal charge. Tinx aTp always willing to give Advice Without rAeonipeiiM atid WVe Able to advise you in an impartial way as tn the best solution of your insurance needs. Hicy ltl - to those of ynu Who do not already hav your property Amt life protei ted will find if fntnvdmg and profitable lo onnit the tardon Reality t he dene pdny and tram how inetpensiwly it ran by using tiie service (hey have to offer.- Richards fUlUHOl Funeral an msti-tyti- nn which is a distinct credit to this community and is one with facilities that are comparable to those fourd in cities much larger than Logan. The entire establishment was planned so that details of the minutest significance can be cared for m a quiet, dignified and efficient manner. Important integral parts of this modern institution arer'nheautniacKaperBTtir a seating capacity of aptwo hundred proximately people; a private family room; a large and expansive show room and a slumber room for either adult or luvemle needs. Tho personnel of the Richards Funeral Home has had many years of experience and consequently is drained to render a funeral service in a beattifvl and. tasteful ' . manner.' This firm rigidly adheres policy of giving the same careful attention to everv detail reg'afdI&5S Of the amount expended and a spirit of sympathy and service marks every feature of their business. They have built up an enviable reputation p.nd thei efforts they have expended in doing so have not only been exceedingly beneficial to the business, but to the success they have enjoyed P"" They also p: slant ambulance service, calls anywhich answers where and at ahy time of the day or night, and this is just another evidence of their desire to serve the public in an efficient manner. Their .chaoel is situated in a quiet, convenient of the city where there t part is always an abundance Of i, .parking space and all things considered their service leaves itothing to be desired. to the it Thanksgiving Hints ) To prevent a soggy Under-- J cups sugar 3 tablespoons cinnamon crust of pumpkin piei, bake 1 12 the crust 5 minutes n ihod-lerateaspoons nutmeg 1 oven before adding tha teaspoon cloves 12 teaspoon ginger filling. 113 teaspoons salt Pumpkin pie requires long, 2 tablespoons butter, melted slow cooking. ! 4 eggs, well beaten Whipped cream, ice cream 3 caps milk or chopped nuts can be servBeat the egs and add the ed on to the pie when served. milk. Mix well and add rest Small oysters, cooked mashed of ingredients which have chestnuts or nuts can be added been mixed together. Pour ilnto to the turkey dressing, 2 deep - unbaked piei shells Sweden was Americas best which have been placed in the pie pans. Bake 1 hour in very market fbr motor trucks in slow oven. September kin 1 2 te Izw Cost Trips CAPITOL Portland The best sound In the State and Return TODAY and WEDNESDAY wrj0 Thats the rite lor a telephone day call, when you do not ask for d particular person at the other telephone When youre traveling the telephone takes you back home in A minute or two TELEP M on e Chtstom Home of Logan is : i you.-ow- rs RICHARDS The k r. fntei-esl- s panies hate is a hplemihl saVegirartl for the of their patrons. They sell fire, tornado, automobile, and, including hfe, almost any known kind of insurance. They especially feature antor.nmile tiahilily tnsmwnce. whiih protects, not only vviii.iu far but the lives and property n, on Plight collide vv ith or injure. Mostpeopler, ( iui,in-lanI hall ue this fonn oTTnsiirame as tnuie suranee ou theft own ears, aftd when one d i j j , reads of Die damage suits being settled again-- t all over the eenntry, for amounts as large ..s 1 see the logic of this ion $23,flOf.tlO, tt fs easy Located in Logan, is a Completely Equipped Undertaking Establishment Whose Personnel Have Had Years of Exper ience From the First Call They Will Assume Full - Responsibility for Every Detail if Desired-.- 4 r i spite of GrannOck's blindness he must have been made aware of the full details of the tragedy and that he knew now at last what she had hidden from him. Dr. Lytton was sitting with Grannock in his hotel room one afternoon, when the telephone rang. A Miss- Rose Coqaldlne to see Mr. Grannock, said the eferk f Lytton repeated the message. Ask her to come up," said Grannock. His voice shook. I'll get out, old man, said Lyt-to"And look here, Grannock, it there may be Miss Conaldine see yoiz." may bring news that will upset DO you forgire me, my dearest you love? the door to the Lytton opened girl He caught her to him, turned np who came in. her faefe to hib and looked at her. But, good heavens, youre not Looked aod looked again. is your name Conaldine? he Whispered. Yes, Yes, you He saw her color change. She are lovely, ray ivory rosfe. And was very blonde. S I beg your pardon," Lytton stam- youve cbme home. (V'opyri ght. hit, by Kay Vkkrrsi mered, "but We were expecting Miss Rose Conaldine. You are a relative, of course. The End. MORE HELP FROM PUBLIC! c 4 j . give niuhrn Gm? j j if you require the address of the Miss Conaldine i know said Gran- - i With Offices in Logan Is Offering to This Seciion a TJomplete Service in the Insurance Business, Including Life. They Can Also Realty Supply You With Any KnowriKindof Insurance Faritirir City Property. Sand Loir Rate of Interest Ltoris ort a Mr. Liau -- I nother-in-la- "Well, yes, in C nu, course, nock. 1; i ", CARDON -- REALTY COMPAHY Oh" X7 XXEI.t - Ranks Of Women - not hit o tromn CArthNCCS (.ilNNOCN still In Bali!- mm Im from the Iiail not been nn his .. aper-itold nf his hail brother's tnunler. Anil Dr Luton liU nhysiclan.-ha- d not Sshod him the letter nhtch had been willton to Ciannnd. hy Mrs Bartholomew' Just before he went out to kill Lester It read. "DearSir. dont ?knov you and you don't know me. though I guess you may have heard of me. A gbod mnnvjjeoplf hnve., The reason I am writing, Mr. Is because some one Grannock, should look Intofliat a lawyer called Mr Perle has been doing. Moie than ten years ago i wrote to him that 1 thought. one of my in ventloBS must be making money and he was to let Margot Mutrts kid have toms but I touhd out that my wife didn't get nothing but then she was too proud to ask. "1 found Bolt dead didn't MU him, But I hnsw t should never knew I'd be cobvlcted. prove It (Ive alsajs thought it was Margot END The Above are taken from ifl JOURNALS barometer at t o'clock each readings afternoon except KtmdHy. The "yesterday" reading each Vonoat refers vn fvaturrtnv' rosdine - tin it hn v He Pertm pi nt fiM bfmorlf ti rrrtutrd for ivetioot of teeter: Fair Change ttt'ilmtnl htufVrt nUt ue are lh$ tha mil hr to it ItwT ttrnmf-- k t?r it ufHtiunur tH the toft Hotbr nitrrit-hu- n uitrtr him throuuh inttUhrr i riiM.li etcuiiotlitu a ill rrutwe hot tcuht Afranirhife Lester Hraon v hn ri i 1 t(it it(n K m hoULrothf'r to I. tome itrr Hollies oritiuuti timr-- i lirtuiu nt duty toitt her to ntftrru him hy thrrotrmnn tn trlt f,rnn-u- ot ftftrt hnlo-mc- tc k hrr metre! rutrvli ir oldtyromtnt tyrne of fhtlhr ft hntfCtl ot hrr hnshmul Hht J frit nmHimnrtt a Hit H ima firm (wi that IfaWr $ tthllne t tiifntui&f trhn fothrr mtH u outrd tor oi other mwr. tlrr 29 yritr hr tote tIr ln te vh mvpnlon9 Sew ofk Ifnrver pn iiotilra Hofltr to hunt oter haft nt Cfrm ortfire tn tninthrr poem 25c of all news dispatches credited to it c r aot otherwise credited In this paper and also the local newt published therein. All right of republlcatlon of special dispatches t beret an also reserved. BAROMETER thtlUe UUratnure. v ho hhnttm Sml twmi- ft mr him Htertn m iHr t bn M j)Ti Kan. $2.00 45 ROY VICKERS MJCHEJDAMC 1900 ' ed, Delivered, two years advance- started in w.th chronic constipation that defied every effort I made for f relief. My whrle system be. - - . Praises Sargon ptmasiiniTiT, nra - KX&L MELROSE DoctorGo!din THE JOURNAL - Tutiilay, XovtmLor 2", THE JQTTP.NAI,, 1.00 AN fTTY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. LEI US BE GAY MARIE DEKSlil ROD IAKOCOUE all ,javwy GILBERT tMEKY MECCA HOPPER Coming Thanksgiving Ramon Novarro in The Call of the Flesh The picture that has Everything JjlUfM W E O "My idiuttp;V Hoover Sweepers ... Free demons? rations of this wonderful machine ran be had in jour own home, Just forhe asking, and HoovcV users ran receive service or parts for their machines by calling BILL THE HOOVER SERVICE MAN Phone 1289-- -fit East 4th North It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans i j |