fjloErOUR Ti-ginariy THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN SATURDAY. DECEIVIBER 31t 1921 LOGAUTEMS Tnnlac Vogotabjo Pills aro sold on a poBltlvo guarantee to glvo perfect satisfaction. Try thorn tonight and you will bo delighted to find tho ro sultB you havo obtained, Scandanavlan danco Saturday night, Dec. 31 at the Fourth Ward Hall for tho benefit of tho Scandana vlan choir. Music by Prof. Otto. Admission GOo a couple every body Invited. adv Mr. Louis Falk was presented with a handsome ring yesterday by tho business men of this city In a.pproca lon of tho renown Ills nthletlc career had brought to tho city. Tho ring Is of gold with a raised football on tho top. Around tho sldo of tho football Is ciiBimeilt'AM It. M. O. Q. B. 1010-20-21 meaning that Falk was All Rocky Mountain conferonco quarter back during theso three years. In side tho ring la ongrnvoj his nnmo and tho year 1021 with tho lino "From tho Logan DuslnoBS Men." Loulo rocelvod It with, his customary BiiTllo and said ho would bo proud t6 wear It. i g'anlac Is appetizing, Invigorating , and strengthening. Try It and bo con viced. Sold by tho City Drug Co, 'ndv Mr. J. M. Mlcklc or Smlthflcld spent yesteday In this city. Ho camo to' attend the Farm Bureau meeting and transact other business. When It comes to Shoo Values wo havo no competition as our prices are far bolow tho purchasing figures. Rasmussen Bazaar. adv In tho matter of tho garnishments placed on tho money duo tho farm ers who signed notes for stock In tho Pioneer Sugar Company from tho Amalgamated Sugar Co. In tho City court on Thursday attorneys for tho National Bank of tho Republic and Mr. Geo. Knox ngroed to tho relin quishment of soventy. If you onco glvo Tanlac an honest trial, jou will add your volco to tho thousands of others who aro praising H Sold by tho City Drug Co, ndv Articles of Incorporation havo boon s filed by tho Logan Cleaning and Tall orlng Compony with n capltol stock of $G,000 fully paid up and non. as sessable. Tho president Is Geo. W. Squires, Vlco president Albert M. Squires, with other Incorporators as followB, Leo M. Squires, Lettlo B. Squlrcs Jessie W. Squires and Irma Squires." Tho Republican extends hearty congratulations to this rising concern. Mr. Coo. Squires Is among tho best boosters of Logan and his business success Is mado up of effi ciency and scrvlco. Amendments to tho article of In corporation of tho Co-op Drug Com pany havo been filed at county court - houso whero by tho name Is changed from Co-operatlvo Drug Company to A. It. Mclntyro Drugs Incorporated. Tho buslnos3 Is to be conducted by three dlectors, who will also act as President, Vlco President and Secre tary. A. A. MclntKo Is named as President and J. II. Knauss as Secre tary. Tho eight hundrod forty-sovtn shares of stock outstanding nro fully paid up and tho Incorporation Is for fifty years. . ' Don't be misled by high quotations j on Furs. Wo pay highest prices for hides and furs. Logan Illdo and ! Junk Co. adv tf Mr. Rns Rasmussen of tho popu lar Rasmussen Bazar spent yestorday in Salt Lako City on bulness. Three and four room modern ap artments for rent wfth garago and basement. Corner 6th E. and Boule vard. Call 36BW. adv-1-3 f WE"JrrHi- - j&yJS& Mother Spoiled It All. ' While I was still In school, I attend cd an evening party at the homo of one of my girl friends, writes ft correspondent of the Chicago Journal. ' t When It was time to go, thoro were two fcllowu who wanted to tako me home. I was very much flattered and accepted them both. One of the boys appealed to me strongly and I lm- - aglncd myself deeply In love with him. But, as It was getting late, and my folks wero worrying about me. my mother bet out to meet me. When she " ' saw. mo with a fellow on ench arm tho was scandalized and started to scold, while tSo boys, very much frightened, ran away. Bear Dream Not Alarming. To dream you boo a bear signifies yon have- a rich enemy, but no( cun ning. To bo attacked by Jo ,beor de notes persecution, which you will over I throw wbsn It1 seems most hopeless I SWI'KT-lIRAltTS Have wo longed for tho' days of tho dewy, filled oyos, Tho lbvo-llght of purity, as falr as tho skies Unbroken by cloudlet tho pure rip pling stream, A laughllngly created by golden sun beam? Yes we have longed for thoso days onco again, As happy wo wandered o'ro grassland and fen, Tho moon-ljght to glisten through wnvelots of hair, Tho old lovers' lano as known every where. When by sorrow bereft of all wo hold dear, Look o'ro to that day night never known thcro; Knowing only too well by experience gained, That day Is never In child-hood at tained. And then as tho clouds over scorn' to remain, ' . Lot's look to tho sun if that peaco wo'd attain. - AfCVp look Jp&tho days bo full ;pf sunshine, Our sweethearts tho purity oxlstent In mind. Lot the mind, let us mind It is found thcro within, Tho sweetheart of youth, beckoning hand we would win, nvormoro with tho angols In gar ments subllmo ""ho whitening purity to bo yours and bo mlno. CJLYRELES RAY'S MOTTO Star n Big Hit in Comedy, "Alarm Clock Andy." His favorlto motto was "ho who hesitates is lost." Yet even in his speech ho failed to heed its warning tor ho stuttered bo that you could hardly understand him. "Ho" Is Charles Ray In his latest Thomas H. Ince picture, "Alarm Clock Andy," which will be tho attraction at tho Oak Theatre today. Ab Andy Gray, salesman for a mo tor truck firm, tho yuothful star It too bashful o get within gunBhot of a prospect. Ho soon discovers that ono of tho reasons why ho Isn't "get ting by" Is because Blinker, tho so called "star salesman" of his outfit, whom ho has ploked as a shining ox amplo for himself, is really a bluffer. So Andy gets busy on his own ac count nnd, aided by a pretty girl, puts over a big deal that makes tho future look all, rosy for hlra. NOTICE OF ASSESS-tlENT Utah Idaho Land nnd Water Com pany. A Corporation. Principal place of business, Logan, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on tho 30th day of December, 1921 an as sessment of $10.00 per sha'ro. was levied upon all tho subscribed capital stock of tho corporation, any part of which has not been pnld In full, pay ablo to) Horschel Bullen Jr. Secrotary and Treasurer on tho 2nd day of February. 1922, at tho offlco of tho corporation, Commercial Bloclt, Lo gan, Utah. Any subscribed stock, upon which this assessment tnay re mnln unpaid on tho 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1922 will bo delinquent, and such subscribed stock, both that for which certificates havo been Issued, and that for which certificates have not been Issued, will bo ndvortlsod for salo at public auction, and unless payment is mado before, will bo sold on tho 21st day of February, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment to gether with tho cost of advertising and expenso of salo. HorBchol Bullen, Jr. Secretary, Commercial Block, Lo gan, Utah, 2-2 She Meant Well. To say the fitting thing In acknowl edgment of a favor Is something of a tax on tho conversational powers of most pcoplo ; when tho recipient Is un familiar with tho concnt!onal phrases used or gets contused in using them, comical situations occur, as in this In stanco reported in Harper's Magazine. Two slstera oj a deceased cook called to acknowledge tho flowers sent by the family. "Wo came to thank you for those benutlful flowers that jou sent for sister," said the cldor woman; and then, with a little stut ter, sho added, "and wo hope soon to be ablo to return tha favor." From tho Outlook. Thle "Earth" Lamely Water. A trldo more than seven-tenths of tha surface of tho globe Is covered by the waters of tho oceans. Tho to tal area covered by tho latter exceeds tho total area of tho lands of the world by S3.000.000 square miles. Reckoned In terms of quantity, tho oceans contain 824 cubic miles of fluid, or 14 times the bulk of all tha land in the yot& aboycjoea level, "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL" Thoso few versos nro dedicated In loving respect to that band of noblo women "who aro keeping green tho memories and ideals of another gen eration. Tho Cacho County Daught ers of tho Utah Pioneers. Tho day is warm And the sunlight fliiors across my chair , I am trying to finish somo letters Needing mj personal enro But I find my pen suspended 1 cant think what I want to say And I push my papers from mo I can't work this holiday. I look from my offlco window Abovo tho city Btreet And through tho smolco of tho chim neys I SCO n vision swoct. Again I hear My mother's volco Tolling thnt dear old tnlo Tho Story "of tho Pioneers?. Along tho Long Long Trail. I forgot tho cares of 'business And my ojos grow dim with tears Not in sorrow but in ncmory Of those 'far departed years. I havo hoard tho past 1 dead How untrue, why It can bo Brought before us every day , In tho dreams of momory; A Mil Vn llvn hn nil! rinva nior , Aim e live me 0111 "uyB uiti 1 Picking up tho broken strands Robbed of bitterness and sharpness By times all healing hand; And I glvo this hourtto memory Tons asldo my bills of salo And I'll hear ngaln my mother Tell once moro tho long, long trail. 0 again I seo tho pastures Where as a boy I roamed And the whlto waBhcd adobo cottogo My own dear childhoods home. I con bco tho currant buBhes And tho willows and tho awing And my mother there a rocking t And sewing na sho sings. -s O tho Bweotncss and tho glory .0 That again comes back to mo 1 If thoso golden happy hours Gathered round my mothers kneo; When tho twilight shadows deepened And tho' moon camo up so palo Gathered there with up turned faces Listened to tho Long, Long trail. Sho told us of her child hood And our thoughts wero in a whirl That our own grown up mother Had been a little girl; ' ' Sho told ws of hor happiness When there camo a baby boy And nil tho little things of llfo In that town In IlllnolB, Sho told of that fair far city In tho curve of a river deep Of storos'and churches nnd houses Df gardens of flower sweet, Its mnrts of trade so buBy Its streets bo straight and true, And with in Its midst n temple Crowned tho city of Nnuvoo. Then camo tho days of tcrrow When mob rulo had Its reign linl tho saints wero driven from their homes Never to sco them again, rhoy crept away to tho river banks With others of their kind But in tho hurry of leaving Mothers doll was loft behind, Only a little token But tho lovo of her childish heart How many hearts were broken band 'And lives wero torn apart. But with their magnlflctnt leader 'And faith that would never fail They began tho first lapso of the, Journey, Along tho long, long trail. Then camo tho call to arms! What heavtbrako and anguish then Tho government demanded a Battalion of flvo hundred men; Did thoy turn asldo from that duty No though It Bectncd so hard They gavo alleglanco to their country And put their faith in tho Lord. 'And tho .women stood bosldo thorn Valient mothers of tho raco 'And thoy sent their men to war With a smllo upon their faco. Sick and weary and hungry They faltered hut did not fall, And flvo hundred men marched away Down tho long long troll. And when sorrow overtakes them TIs tho Banio tho wholo llfo long Down tho coward sits, a falluro But tho pioneer goes on. Thus they gathered wagons, oxen n a pralrlo schoner train And with only God to guldo them Started on across tho plains. But their faith gave thorn fresh cour- ago, Helped thom fight their battles through And thoy act tholr faces west ward On tho long road from Nauvoo. And it their hearts wero heavy I .4 -r -- Thej' could hoar tho old west hall Tho land of milk and honey Boyond tho long, long trail. And whon tho evening shadows Drew across tho sotting sun And tho head teamster halted And tho long days march was dono CI080 beside tho running water They would pitch tho camp for night In the clrclo of tho wagons Shown tho campflres cheery light 'TIs tho satno tho wholo .world over When over hearts aro young And romanco steals along tho raya Of llfo fair rising sun, When youth is youth nnd stars abovo Then all tho worlds for salo And many a youth plighted his true lovo Going down tho long, long trail. Can't you sec with mo In fancy That great trackless desert land And tho llttlo lino of wagons coming on, Across the sand? Can't you feol tho awe and wonder Of tho thunder against tho sky As they drow asldo and waited whllo Tho buffalo herd went by God gavo them strength to bear thelr ,ot . " V , V- Ho mado thom strong and bravo. But .many a bitter tear Was Bhcd Besldo a now rando grave; -j But' this' my friends" Wns'a pilgrim- ngo As puro ns tho quest of"tho holy gralllo Anj tho flres'of faith wero kept a- glow Along tho long, long trail. One by ono tho miles slipped past them Day by day thoy plodded on Building bridges, fording rivers From day break to set of sun Stalwart men and clear eyed women Hearts aflamo with God own flro Carried on their dally burdens, I To tho land of hearts desire. How they suffered how they strug- . gled But their spirits did not fall And they camo at last rejoicing To tho end of tho long, long trail. Hear Is a splendid city Whero they saw only a doaolato , plain Hero Is a world of luxury Whero they tolled in' sorrow and pain. Hero stretch tho fertll fields Blossoming fair as a rose Laced by tho sparkling streams ' Fed with eternal snows. ( In tho midst of the rocky mountains Thoy bullded this cmplro fair 1 A placo of clean bright cities, With wide straight thoroughfares All this thoy left as a heritage To them wo say All Hall Ood bless tho pioneers today, Who camo tho long, long trail. (Loulso Wenschell) Birds Mentioned In Bible. Twenty-ono birds aro mentioned In tho Blblo: The bittern, cormorant, crane, cuckoo, dove, cnglo, hawk, ' heron, kite, owl, partridge, pelican, j pigeon, qunll, raven, sparrow, swnl- J low, Bwan, stork, turtle and vulture. f ""T A Real Holiday Special Strictly Fresh Butter, per lb 40c Whipping Cream, per qt 55c Coffee Cream, per pt 35c Swiss Cheese, per lb - 40c Pimiento Cheese, per ib 40c 1 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen .40c We Have New or Old Full Cream Cheese. Sunshine Jane Peanut Butter per lb. .. 20c Wc Will Sell Three Milk Books with 12 Tickets in Each Book and Each Ticket is Worth One Quart of Pasteurized Dairy Shop Milk, for $2.50 FOR TODAY ONLY The DAIRY Shop . 33 West 1st North Logan, Utah. Phone 384 J. TOM MIX DUE IX NEW PICTURE "HANDS OFF" Tom Mix, his trusty "bIx" hla lariat and his famous horse will be tho featuro attraction at tho Lyric I Theatre today, in "Hands Off" which report says Is ono of the breeziest action pictures that this William Fox western star has appeared In. It 1s a story of Texas from a novel by Wll Ham McLeod Ralno and was direct ed by Georgo E. Marshall. From tho tlmo Mix tosses his hat into thQ plcturo while watching a duel between two tarantulas on tho Texas sands until tho final fadcout, tho plcturo Is packed with speedy drama , Mix takes tho part of a roving cow puncher who drops into tho fighting frontier town of Tascosa in tlmo to become mixed up In a number of stir ring adventures including a gang fight, a bank robbery, an attempted lynching, a murder and a stampedo worses quite enough to keep oven him busy. Paulino Cudley, though only six teen years old, Is Mix's leading wo man, and hns n very charming part In Ramona a ranchman's daughter. .. Healthy Calllno. Of eight English clergymen whoso deaths wero recorded in ono week a short tlmo ngo, the ages aggregated 600 years, the oldest being nlncty-two und tho youngest flfty-seveu, writes i correspondent. This high average of Just under seventy-four years la cither an uncommon record or attests tho longevity of tho "cloth." ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Ita criminal to take a chance on ny substitute for "Bayer Tablets or Aspirin." Unlasa you bco tho name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you aro not sotting gonulno Aspirin pro ecrlbed by physicians for twenty-one years "and proved safe by millions. Tako Aspirin only as told in tho- i Bayer package for Colds, Headache, 0 Journlgla, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Fain. Handy tin boxes of twelve ablets cost few cents. Druggists also ell larger packages. Aspirin is the trado mark of Bayer Manufacture or lonnacetlcacideater of Sallcyllcacld. Trees Loaded With Fruit Trees loaded with fruit are bent down; tho clouds when charged with fresh rain hang down near tho earth; even bo good men ore not uplifted through prosperity. Such Is tho nat ural character of tho liberal. Bnar trllmrl. - i GREETINGS! 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