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Show V THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CI1 PAGE TWO Y, Tuesday, February L 1921. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL (AKL AM) c IBUbHEO inr INQUSD PUBLISHING , OOMTAlfT, DITOB GORDON fentr4 Wwfc. Otttco Krery Day In th At Logan A Second Claw Matter. Pott At tb f 1 crept Bmaday, scnsritiiTiojt RA'ri BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In AdTance- BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Dlncount of (1.0 Per Tear Will Be Given Tot Advance . Payment for a Full Year. ' MEMBER OF AriS(MTtTEI) PRESS . A lea The Aaeocteted Preea ) eiclualvely entitled to the nae trrr r a b lleattnu f all newa dtapatcbe credited to It or not otherwise credited in . paper and alaothe lacol newa published herein. All special .dlapatchea herein are alee right of repnbllcatlon ofRatea Furaished on Application Advertising THE AGE DONT-CAR- E Seeing is believing! Examine these cars critically. Compare values at the Show, where everything is displayed. "T Studebaker cars are of exclusive Studebaker design conceived by Studebaker - . over the country people just dont care. It may be said that the chief characteristic of the age In which we live is that nobody gives - a darn. An . elderly man who had devoted the better part of his life to loving amt intelligent service in one of the great libraries of the world, without becoming either Nobody seems to care rich or famous, recently remarkfd: anything about this library any more. Most of the people who are working here, are paid several times as much as formerly, but they come and go without the slightest apparent interest in the welfare of the library. Formerly we' considered it a disgrace if ft took five minutes to get a book for a reader: Now it takes twenty minutes, and no one except a few of us old fellows seems 1 , to care. But the strange, the sardonic fact is that these multitudes of people who do not care nevertheless expect to be cared for. the world in Never before have people demanded so much to in return. so little been comforts and luxuries, and give willing declared is the chief that egotism A great educator recently cause of the present unrest. Mans attention and interest have an- extent; asserts this been turned in upon himself authority, that he feels himself quite superior to all that has gone before, and totally without interest in wlmt may come ALL ' - . - . best-know- f! after: it and built complete in Studebaker factories. Studebakers reputation precludes tW building of cheap cars or the making of substitutions to lower costs, and therefore, these qsrs contain the grades of steel, leather, upholstery, finishing paints and enamels, tires and accessories as well as the finest of workmanship. s engineers - to-suc- . LILLIAN GISII in February 3, 4 and 5. WAY DOWN n at the Lyric EAST, p thing is thus expreasedhyone of its newer prophets : of individual. should be collective instead The idea seems to be that by adopting different forms of organization, novel types of government and new names for Self-hel- h them, happiness is assured. An extreme individualism in which the the uneducated, the weak and the poor are doomed fo unhappiness is distinctly evil. But just as deplorable is the other extreme, in which everyone expects to be able to break training and yet have all the privileges which discipline and earnest and determined effort alone entitle one to. Indeed many of those who are most insistent upon an easy road back to Eden or forward to Utopia, and who care the least about giving an honest return for what they get, do not have the p should be colexcuse of either poverty or ignorance. lective as well as individual, but never until Eden comes again should it be collective instead of individual. No social or collective system can possibly make up for a deficiency of individual effort. Indeed the very search for and dependence upon some misty is a sign that the individual has given up the collective cure-al- l of our most noisy radicals are uch because of struggle. Many failure to put their, own personal houses in orde. - When a man begins to become very fussy about other peoples business it is a pretty fair indication that he is a failure in his own life. Men to compensate for their own inadequacy by devising Elaborate schemes for making society'in general more adequate. Saturday ' Evening Post. ' "What appears to have happefifcd is that in setting free the individual human being from these external restraints and compulsions which constitute tyranny, he has also been set free from those internal restraints and compulsions which distinguish liberty from license. The f9ol who says in bis heart There is no "Cod' really means there is no God but himself. Ilia supreme egotism, his colossal vanity, have placed him at the center of the universe, which is thereafter to be measured and dealt with in terms of his personal satisfactions. Motorists who presumably enjoy pleasant scenery, with clean and sanitary surroundings, strew the refuse from their luncheons along every roadside. They wmnt other people to be careful, but personally they do not care. When prices were high a few months ag everyone protested against the profiteers, but each individual " ' seemed bent on making all he could. J off the of the market, the closing Strikes', holding products down f factories and the limiting of acreage which are exceedingly detrimental to social welfare when practiced by others become necessary privileges when practiced by oneself. But decline In the older restraints and compulsionsisnot the only reason lor the present epidemic of egotism, selfishness, disA SANE AND PROFITABLE STEP-, regard for the rights Colhers'and general carelessness. "AnAN FRANCISCO and with reason, good itself, other reason is the uncritical acceptance of upon the assurance of industrial peace and industrial progress but socialist philosophies. The gist of the as a result of a permanent arbitration agreement which has just been signed by the Building Trades Council, representing the workmen, and the Builders Exchange, representing the employers engaged in the building trades. Under this agreement, which was brought about through the good offices of the industrial Degins Thursday, February 3rd, 8:15. reations committee of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the contractors and the workmen have voluntarily set up a Friday 2:15 and 8:15, Saturday 2:15 and 8:15 permanent board of arbitration and hdve bound themselves to submit to this bokrd for final decision all questions involving D-w-rmwages, hours and working conditions. The members of the board ws are the archbishop of San Francisco, a former justice of the uornie "court of California, and an eminent constultant in WOHOEB OF THE 20th industrial relations and management, to whon?nll present and all CLTOlPy&a future disputes in the building trades in the city will be submitted 'A megn&omi TliiWfw iwfiiM11 for adjudication, their findings and judgment to be accepted as ProcfuotJort fiMtr UJfcJ Da Itaa final by the parties to the agreement. The board is in character, each of the three numbers being held to represent, impartially, the interests of all parties involved including the employer, the employee and the general public. Under the agreement it js' given the widest latitude in tile matter of initiating investigations into all affecting the building trades, and it is empowered to call for copies of contracts or agreements touching any phase of the 'building situation. Its hearings will be public, except as it may decide otherwise, and the expenses incurred in its work are to be borne equally by the parties to the agreement. The Golden Gate city is to be congratulated and it has set an example which other municipalities may profitably follow. Deseret News. 11 Cord Touring, (1485; Landau-Roadte- Tint Standard r, 2-in- wheelbase ch Equipment Price, f, o, b. South Bend (1650; Sedan, (2150. self-impos- Self-hel- The Special. Six 11 wheelbase ch Cord Tire Standard Equipment Touring, (1750; ty . 9-in- Roadster, (1750; Coupe, (2650; Sedan, (2750. Pnces f. o. b. Detroit er (1750; ming easy-goin- g, rosy-color- ed LYRIC THEATRE mm 126-inc- ... -- AH wheelbase h Standard Equipment Cord Tire Touring, $2150. Price . b. Detroit f. o. ' open and closed models are on display at H. F. MITCHELL 1 -C- Phone 37. See us at the Show.jj Logan, Utah non-partis- t tt mg W This is a Studebaker Year ns J ,, A Workof Superb -- n the expert who counsels the government to fix the maximum price of shoes at $12 be kind enough to tell us whether the $12 shoes will be the kind we used to got for $4 or the kind we used to get for $2.50? Worcester Telegram. Will AN EIGHTH ARTCombining Drama, Painting, Poetry . Music A THRILLING. PRODUCTION ' RmLodybg Tin Famous Dramatic Story of the same Title, accom- Orchestra of 30 Syraphoaty Players! ptnied by a selected - - X ' 'I f production and trenbeund- If HQTE Ownfl to cost ofDown East will nosor bo procontraotStWay at Theatre Prlo j Mntfuijrwirt except First-Cla- All Seats Reserved. ss Now On Sale 25, 50, $1.00. Evening, Matinee 50, $1.00. $1.50, Plus Tax $200 All of the people mav strike for higher wages some of the time, and some of the people may strike for higher wages all of the time, but what will happen when all of the people strike for higher wages all of the time? Boston Transcript. A Baltimore man had five barrels of whiskv stolen while he was attending church services. It falleth upon the just and the unjust. Cleveland Plain Dealer.. The general sentiment now is that our teachers ought to be given enough salary to live on, but when we were little boys and going to school we had our doubts about that. 0! K'-pr?- - SftORT AND SNAPPY Japan faces a shortage of money. Same here. $30,000.000 battleships are bankrupting the world. . Its a wonder the shipping board didnt buy out Ponzi. We used to have landscapes, but now only billboards. The only way to beat the rent hog is to go to the penitentiary. Hoover was secretary of the interior when he shut off our eat s. The difference between bandits and coal barrons is modus operandi. Added to Englands unemployed is its fool nobility. The white lights dazzle but moonshine Oned readnaught costs more than a thousand schools. The world may be safe for democracy, but nobody else, after dark. It is estimated that at least1 beautiful section of the Yellow-te- n Coal operators couldnt - pay thousand automobile parties stone National Park desired by wages because they only made could.be taken care of in the irrigationists. 400 per cent. razzle-dazzle- s. i Mh 0 Cracking the Whip . - A -- |