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Show A Saturday, January 1J, 1020. - THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Great Paper Famine if Forests Are Wasted experiments. In the long run the! country-mu- st solve ill papeij problem on the basis of a per-- j inanent wood supply, fo ihlSe&U t is urged that the mill wastes ix utilized for paper making auu .bat tr. forests of country , ... . oe regenerated aad adminmlei - - MISSIONAR- Y- EAGLE , MALTED BRAND ' MILK Evaporated Milk ihe Cache Stake High Council, . land,-Virgini- lore-resource- ., ,y,vercar iu Mill and uric ad varbuswMCchet j wns;s, .inpludini slsbs H !(oCo': ' Carlisle, they and edgings, is well adapted tor that Benson J. E. A. G.' need attention by taking they Barber. , papei max ing py one ol uu three , heimcal processes now common- - j COLD MEDAL , .Hyde Iark-r- J. Z. Stewart, 14, Harrison. ty employed. But only about' .three per cent ot the wood useu Logan 1st S, F. Ballif, 1 Cardon. jior puip is mill waste, ami tits is evidently a very small por- Logan 2nd S. B, Mitton, J.'ffoni' . Tt rdard remedy for thaw ' . F. Whitney, ,.11011 0f ail thH slahv and .agings a cfwn wrj off these y from wpruco, and Logan 3rd H. K. Merrill, nd eucngfUvsa th body 'now being made "into iUlLbl, . fanner muck. lhr sUc. ,l rirtisrgiei, Hanson, t imr CoW Here, undoubtedly, is a big tick! Logan 4th F, Ccholes, II, A. Peterson. tor development, as it esam-Wilthat there must be an, annual Logan 5th Henry E. Hancey, JohnlF-Squire- a .waste cords cAutes Logan 6th Adolph Baer, A. species alone. E. Passey. Even more (important than the -utilization of mll waste is t'e Logan 7th George Z. Lamb, George Hamp. regeneration of the forests for, iiic peipetuation of the paper. MILLVILLE, Jan 16. Mr. Logan 8th R. - O. Larson, J. W. Linford. industry in tne United and Mrs. Sam Larsen entertain-I- t II. Budget J. H. Logan 9th-- 0. And Anderson. rorests and making niLif? cvening A deiicJ0U8 su ,r A. 10th E. V Cranney, I Logan piovision for further growth rca8t gocse and Joseph Cardon, lhvcmm3"r 71 North Logan A.' E. Ander tVcn! ln sPcn m Playin wnli son, Henry Theurer, orations should ta so ondocSl xhoe present were Mr. and Mrs. Providence 1st J. A, Hulmc, as to secure increas ng repraduc- - m,., Manre, Mrt.ar.d Mrs, ITU H. C. Peterson. 4 fum ol trees valuable for lumber and Mrs. J. Ccifc-an- d r. nttrrerij. i royidence 2nd VV. W. Hen palp, fortunately . such hl, and Mrs, Adolph m derson, Lorenzo Hanson. syee.es astir and poplar are pro- - cf Providuicq; and Th a, jlr River, Heights John Juayle, hfic stedifs and may be reprojcssop William EVans Jr. duced naturally. Spruce may 'and ,r. Mrs. E r. Scott t reproduced by proper methods tertairtd a number of friends u the ccnttf- fully decorated, Dinner . Thursday eveuirr; three-fourt- ; lenEteti 4 tVAPosAtfa Lc-Ro- MILK . . Founded Upon ' An Ideal T MILLVILLE , Pure milk the year round and pure milk for all this was the ideal upon w hich Gail Borden sixty years ago founded the Borden Institution. The present day Borden's, nation-wid- e in its scope, faithfully lives up to the - same ideal. CtiA.&a.ir if youship thomto Snubc; Shubert Wants Utah Foco -- ALL. VOO CAN SHIP s. Wtaaaf GET A SHIPMENT CFF TODAY lUDutl-MlURC- For infant feeding for table use in coffee and I C LfTa umiMnjtirtHift prinTT! ftm tfHIHDIUTTPiIS8tt' to MUSTCRAT f -- , Will Pay TTiese Extremely High Prioo vlZ , cocoa for cooking, baking, whipping there is a Borden product for every purpose. The name Borden s" on k nsrh the container is an absolute assurance of purity and quality. . in.ie ill ina i )- a -- re-.n- cned?oS fa?w out-or-to- I - hs - e frt; three-fourt- IWs csttcmsly lrih prices am kMed on the wv74nowa "ZlTTl liberal grading aaTara qaoted for immodiita a. 7m trt. Na S, I and otherwise inferior akmi athigheat market value, toe qoo ' other Utah Fare, write for LktlWwlirri fclftr," the only r" acearata market report and prk liat of lti kind published L-Write or U A- ct!pnct - A.B; 8 AMERICAN tfon. mntu ill'll crelmnd'c? f ; s, I - fJIGH QOST , . , I Reduced J j "enter-easter- n - . .rno-hal- f l. I0ROUP S ! Blts VictfsXfcxra 4 -- f There will be a mu' rs cf the Cache Vl- .ball League, Monday , Ijsn. 19, at 7:00 p. m. In U 3 gan Commercial Club re. WANTED -- WVpoae o( Fresh row. Phone 624 W - tstifornla rT01! ,I!0rfhnrH-lta- f WE llUV Liberty Bonds. H. A. A Compter. LOST Lsdles gold wrfat watch Please return to Journal Office. - Pedersen S P. Packer, Prc ;. rA. C- - V- - - t , , WANTED Burnt JjT-- l cheap It. p. Q lines, PboualSW, X f, HHifit yb-- j ahe, Ptiit "llKXT-- Tstore and homo Ioika go' visit fi POIU Cl 'jhttlrj for the year 1920 ard to 1 &ny ether business .hit ccire before the L ing. Ycurs tmlv, : B. B. Lf. ' C 1 1 hbngry Sparty location lit Jlyrum. Apply, "Co 328 South, JIain. : Alr Phone 12SJ, Hyrtim. 4 rained blezep.ih tha Curiosity IUHY t 'HICKS order now for Mar 4 Prlrrt I ' April. May, F. I), flcgan. Ph.in .Garden of 64fiJ. 1 House and lot w--t of fair ground for sale or will trade for cattle. Apply to Gunard Johnson. Phone 697W. FOP.-CAL- ! A FEW- SMAl-- 5 - t- -. i Oif(.3EXClLV.y T office ( Claw-Package- jti ri BASEBALL L3AGU ne-thi- rd - , 25 VT W. AustinlAvc. , f .' ; THE LAR6EST HOUSE IN THEWRLO h' - . L, n runs rnret Ait wood-usin- ggaiaurg dn2r r.O (3 afte-costin- , 8-- , Refreshment? neighborhood of pup BUtUr v commend themselves. - in time for the out cf fid Larsen Mable oi of large tolHanwn, quantitie. growing to catch the last Cfu. KU?-,t.belma ojostrpm of Logan, Mr, woodclobetothem ils willg-batand Mrs., Harry Nielsen, Misses G n ly reduce the cost of lumbering Borden'sCondcnsed MilkCb. rftnrr Ardath and , Vida Andersen nd Youn, tr.n.purtaUuu. Established 1SS7 Messrs John Nelson, Her. ,11 Olsen, a forests thrifty, growing the Twin' Fali8 man and New York Borden Building trIp up Harry Ndsen, Lyman produce yields scarcely imagi - cour,try. He was much impres-e- d by one who has been actus- Kd with th2 country up there Anderson, Owen and Morgan Jen A most delightful eventomed to deal exclusively with find much enjoyed his trio. was spent in games and ing !d recnv s tnocar-ioadr?eutIy of hay, music. purchased t!nbe,F end renrsentatives close Mr. John the At connection and looked about with the iha Nelson f conveyed the fjnthw ' th2.Practlce SaeQ of ill?,?;??,? itn making seme investment. he country must neir h otnes, that In consideration. r serious Vir and Mrs. Enhrinn Jess-- '$u5t3 Mr John Jhn8on wentto reangly upon Canada, eventu- - country the mills employ techni- in ic Idaho " qptiirdav bandoning many of its own callv trained foresters who pre- - tak? alcnkatdho country end Monday On business, and locato two cars ills, or the Nations policy with pare accurate figures concern- lHe , try decide to locate there COa whijih were fhlppedtcT forest3 ing the yearly growth of the- may egard to ts prive-tic Mr- - and j,Ira. State E land mst be radical 'handed. Can- wbicb which serve as a came over Sunday to show their !blm 8on?e un? 5 ?CC da now has 90 paper and pulp basis for the annual cut of rigid timto his proud grand nilla which produce approx- - ber. On Wednesday afternoon the rTcnts tons of paper a ft is the nately .2,100 g eblon Clasa en- industries Other visitors to relatives t a little V.ot which 89 per cent is rather than the lumber compan- - .friends were Mrr.and Mrs. Lawn-- ' terfajned veilable tor export. Of all sup- - jes that are especially interest- uece aoC!.a ence class exercises ofcp hes of paper, wood and pulp ed in applying consevation to the cart andSdiin of LoS, Mi?r. ,uct,ed the Second aed by the Lnited States about national lumber supply', accord- - Bessie Nielsen and Mrs. Joseph ffi1;8. i8?d ,?.ra8: new comes from Can- - ing to the Forest Service. Like- if. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. the iwise u is the Publish(,r9 rather Campbell and Mrs. Ida Miller of ldf., .. the .children Bhort time, encourag- supplies of pulp than the pulp companies which Providence. ood in Alaska and the noith- - must eventually pay the penaltyAbout .forty five - Millville -- aml about f5r - witalefut-bfflber- tng Bcoiits attended nforem the gplendid i per cent of th? mills are loca - which must, therefore, take it.Friesthood meeting at Hyrum on ed m those regions. So long as m0n themselves to then rendered, games piayea Ind rantee " mIss Leone ap:r more cheaply than they the of thf Nations Jessop has been an get it froni lhe Uest.Jt is puipperpetuation for some time with quinsy and suppiie3. will be A missionary party . 0 be expected that they will buy Her ether afflictions. many give Friday, evening in Lthe rom Canada. Nevertheless friends hope for her speedy re- -; al in honof of Elder . Joeph her? are several factira Which Lichti ChTnesisDne 6T Rafael Eliason.tvho leaves shorthould gradually bring western Natures Daintiest Fruit . ,cEiders Ah in Alien ancl for a mission to the Southern ly into i with arer 'e competition Writer Declares ren of Hyrum arrived on Mon- States. astern Canadian product day morning to begin their work Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hovey ento forest experts. There One of the daintiest pnckai that as home missionaries, for th3 at a family dinner on tertained ire quantities of wood ii the hn nor been wrapped by Nature next two cr three weeks. They The guests were Mrs. vest available at stumpage pri- hund, ib the way Roiwrt 8. Walker, ar Sunday. welcomed bv the heartily Eliza in charGarr, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ces much less than in the Nv'rth the Guide to Nature, Saints of this ward wherever Camobeli of Providence and Mr. ast. Much of th:s wood is on Rctpfizsfi th fruit of the Lichti chine i, bieSFir AndG- - ahdlMrs. A. E. southan tree to native gift, Cranney of Logan evergreen he National Forests, and, thereera china, but vhich planter are couraging those wuh whom they Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hovey of fore, is available without the loniMln to yrow In southern Ciillfor--. meet, ' VN with spent last week arrying charges that must Miss Rula Morgan is convales- - Logan So fttf the ,Icht, frnlt ha8 6 and Mr. Mr, parents Hoveys lgurecy against lafge invest iQ America in a dry state, jeent from her recent illness Mrs. James A. Hovey. nents in land, furthermore, the inj j that condition in the market much to the and gratitude of Mrs. Albert Bergsjd of Iigan ield per acre of forests is much t i improperly called the lichti nut. her host cf joy friends, spent Thursday with Mrs. Elizajreater in the West than in the ft is not nut in any sense of the Miss Huldah Nie!sn beth Andersen. Canadian forests, and! ,,ord. hecauv th vd u not edible. ' a number of hfr friends the fruit. The for croon Is only plant there are large water powers id snoe F The f.vpn;n(T tauietl tears at " globu-IUs Womens by ivailable in the West. Certain The Lichti chlnesls ripens . onions. and In midsummer. Each Ja' fPesKj rwldish hufbands fruit lor, wadisadvantages, such as high Harry whose birthday throw your cld tires ges and big freight. , charge8, individual fruit measures from one it Covers were la id, for " DONT was, m in inches two disme, M armed With our new Trust be recognized In consider- ter. A dainty chicken sup- - It is fiercg ftnrTrUnw The flesh, white and juicy, is e-- sixteen. have itch. to the man the in but the West, cement ing supplies csreiy and snngty inclosed in a rough, per was served, and tha table process we sew and it js believed that these do not orittle hull. When dry It rattles In the was very beautifully and taste-halTwo cld trees together, mak- counteract the advantages. Each has a large single seed in ing one as good as new, for The Forest Service points out-- the renter. - The Chi new eat the fruit !l PILLS $3.50 and up. Tires for sale however, that wether paper in- - raw, dried or canned. It Is different CHICHESTER with BB&NR, A A Ask !4Mf iialit M of IMswsa 4 Bwas4Vl for $3.25, guaranteed from 2 forests rely increasingly upon from shy fruit raised ln the United kUktU tU te M M4 ixmAV or from sny Imported from any Stutes, use or increased wtta eairt RbAos Canada, V upon to 4 thousand miles. We buy bo, n mb Htf TflAa of our western resources, iu ci- other foreign country. WK&riMt invcM. Afwrni-- fjrr.L cW tires and tubes. HRhD HLUtoM case these are temporary ther yeankew4B BeeLSaim, Ahsiqie iyiiatA - CALL AND SEE US YOU BOOY6UASO 6W yitstYng.w.T: Phone 719-68 West First North Logan 2suppose ya thoucht D0NT (JCT H MAO' YoawCNTcuTOF rAW- IWOUUN'TFlNOOur ABOUT I TrtAJJAU, DONT rot WAY TO 60 If DIDNT CHA . V, -- " -- t-- 1 mrausMt' APPOINTMENTS, I WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 In lessjhan J20 yeas 03 par cent ot the pulp and paper mills of the country, mainly those in the East w ill haw practically ex hausted their supplies of spruce, hemlock, and fir tr.e principa. woods trom w h: h the paper' w which neuSfRpsrs are printed i " " made. The annua! cu.ting of the'i New woods in the Engl am State8 aiul New York Is approxi matcly 3,262,000 cords, and a. this rate the supply will la., approximattly 17 years. The es timated annual cutting in th .J,ake States is 3030,(100 . cnrgL. and if continued will exhau the supply in that r:gbn, with.i 18 years. Pennyhania, Mary end Noith Caro lina, with the r smaller an en worse of theinual cutting being faci 000 cords, a latedat which rate the spruce, hemlock and fir will last but terf year; Only in Alaska, Washington Oregon, and California, are th reserves in no immediate dangc of exhaustion tf the cutting err tinues at the present late of 2 218,000 cords a year. These figures, of special .r terest because of the prener paper shorge. are included i estimates compiled by the Fore? Service of the United States Dr partment of Agriulture. Th data accumulated give addition al emphasis to the demand f r na:ion-wid- 3 policy that will pr privatefv ownpd forests on a joe manently products e basis ah' will also result in utilizing mi waste for paper making. MILL LOCATION A FACTOI Even if the countrys hemlock spruce, and fir resources, inglud far-o- f s ing the vast forest of are Alaska, lumped together, th supply of thes3 woods will b sufficient to meet the lumbe and paper demands for less tha of a centur; assuming that the present rat of cutting continues. At fir8 glance it rmght seem that a nc h tional supply for of a century makes it unneces sary to worry over the lumbe question for some time. Cut, a already stated, 95 per cent of th; pulp and paper mills are locate' in the East; these are very ex pensive establishments, millions of dollars, am can not be moved convenient! to new locations, nor can worn be shipped to them economical!: from great distances; Consequently talk of easily utilizin' reserves is impractic the far-of- f able unless the present mills ar to be scrapped and new one built nearer the sourceof supply Up to ten years ago the Unite.' w itl Slates was withb to but regard newsprint, the last decade the consumptior has pxceeded home products and promises to do so increas ing. In view of this situation two alternatives present themselves, according to Forest Ser- 1&8 mU m In used New five room modern EDlt bungalow, fuU basement. 80 Weat Fourth North. ftt Sewing Machines, them at Singer Store. Sen Ins - Marline i HATfHKKV Phone 113 W.! Ready to batch for Cache county breeders the following varieties. Get em early. R. 1. RMj, ll..rref ! Rocks, White Wjandotte. Lrtn,- - To the public! On UCCTHCt ct your own eggs, well bat-- h them, or ,v Drcvalene of we will sell you day old ehlt. Whit 17 from hens whose flock re. uiStBSPS in C.1 Community f , Leghorn cord is 203 eggs pr y oar, Ton ton 'tb danger r t , draw m ns for tub hntehf4 1 is i tjnretb.jrtl , P f IAK1AA t ef-tfh- iMOforn y0"-- ' . e?Vn,V . htfcJCK , W Anted - , immediately .4 k W. , . ittil to either tha city 1 capable and reliable man to aeii physician or health officer. Our well known line of groceries to II. K. MERRILL, fsmlly trade in Logan,' Snrlth.'ield Titw Phv!eSn Lewiston and Richmond, , , surround, Excellent . ... . lag territory. opportunity! for man desiring permanent and pro- -. When in Salt Lake flat Addrea 12 & Grand Sparcy L,' . Mehse Co., employment. I nion Tea Company, 345 Pierpont 2nd ' oa,4ln Ave. Balt Lake City, Utah. i i ' , w GLINES The DOUBLE TREAD Clancy Kids c Like Most Cranks He Never Got LIBERTY BONDS Bought at Highest Market Price. New York Started Quota-tionaelai- ly CM 0CHIND OlONT TIRE CO. H. F. MITCHELL 68. W. Center Street Round $ , PERCY L. CROSBY taOor, KmejN Sraitast OwrricM. M and talk Hr 6ACK CBA? j f r ;er Me srAtfTeo .sf'!;.. DMTDTOl .rAR,T(:;:;ir; ctANCY'ir |