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Show BUSINESS DAYr, MY as tfu? Government sees it ' PUBLISHED BT EARL AND ENGLAND FLBUHHINQ OOMPAII root 1W4 At Offloa Every Day In tha Wssk, Exespt fiBday. Second Class Matter. Lons. Utah, MUUSCKIPTION RATE PER MONTH, la Advance BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance.. ,7 A Dtaeoaat at 1.00 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advance Payaaenta for a Fall Tear. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS TRe Aaeoctated 1reae la exclusively entitled to the uee for reyablleatlon 9i all newt dlapa tehee credited to It or not otherwtee credited la thla paper tad ale the local newt published herein. AU rlflt of republlcatioa of special dispatched herein are also reserved Advertising Katea Furnished Lon Appllcatloa. . r. .(c BT MAIL, 1 4 tJ K4 - V , ( Grow AuiXW' Ak4i tages Special unicnnu eonsist of a number of wire a vrr-t- . er generation of i onne. ted UI he upier end of the tiiis from wild r.idiiillng mast ,il reili.i amateurs ms) hate been led to id In -- cxei.il dire, tioiis. 'I he lead-ithink that I lie p.i is more antenna (e Is l.ik.li f is an the fell! rul point of ffii lent than oilier forms . vine of mu', linn the use the iirynnient adxanx-efor their In if. iier.il. length of the, radiating lli.il (hey have lieen adopted In tint I tilled Mates navy on all hip There wires ..r i His' of the umhrelln fa a if o reason for the adoption of at,,. ut two thirds the total height of this npe-- nf uiitenna for the navy, hut the mast, .illlioi'gh this dlmetision la it Is not heeuitse of the great ettlelenc) net In. d. und a different r.i.i may he eiuplox ed wllli m eess. As van lae In faet, the onl) reaof the cage son the i age seen Is in the illustration. Insulators are all In used at the t)ie tunv Is heeaiise of the faet that It pl.e . it id. .lit olie tliitd of the xxa) front t li 1,4 "iH f H umI1 In illrtx (lit n pmitiy kIh1I lli I'! wpl mmin f m w ,( ttie nntnuia nith a .iiitrmu will ifoi hII tilnitr Iii yrottttd T4h iuUnlintf tl. piy Tin r to In h iiir wir of of inivJi tfiriii,itnn on tlit iiieiitt of tliS1 ire IhhiM lo Mor1 llhieR iim T hi itu wir flip in.t'sf N hil Tlie lanko a CvijriMv .o nnimm Si. me 1 new f n BY JUNIUS V 106 iDi eco.s'cacp u The of dresM Willi MOtl IUN m. t ova I NX 1 I.k k, It ia the truth. ou'll find bat though her rlothes are on her li.uk. The) 're always on her mind. !ie. 7 ' j fr e vr I'atile nay-- , Russian students liavei lo gu barefoot on uiiuuut of the II. Hie, Wh.il ll;ie tlie) e.tleu dtl 111 ... . 000s JAN dim shoes' OfltTTED59,008.095 WEEKS ENDED 1 1 20 DEC I ' ? JW" 5VX9S7 29 NOV $8,71.5,792 5 S.bOb.SSi 8 ,505,AS 22 n " I0.225.ill I note 7,5Vl,505l IS 8.6i5!h87 15 fe 9,2il,928 corvnioHT mis St so tug srfXvKf, wsvsis&vow, e " 8,212, Vs - )- COft i - Another p:ith.t:i little feature of everxila) life is a eonf ieiitiou sl)l- Ji H s ' ou t o rd e r ijig Kjiin aiHx . a iu) lea at tie lasliioimlile restaurant while) bpr Xxr) miul hungers after (huken heb. 14. Approximately WASHINGTON, !,20.i,2 1.5.000 Uiil am, ,nMI1 Hta(k p. passed between individuals making use of tlie banks of the Federal Reserve system during the, week ended Jan. 31, according to the peace on earth xx.ii nexer come newest official report to Washington concerning debits to individ- long as nations win right n,r a The Sons Readincr. studious ; YOUR boy IS Encourage him in the reading of books good books. Supply him with plenty of magazines and periodicals ' ones. good , Let a little fiction, filter into his daily mental grind but make fiction. ' Keep feim supplied with clean newspapers, that he may begin early to understand the practical side of life but avoid sensational sheets. ' If he devotes all of his leisure time to the , reading of one class of literature his mind will run in a groove as a boy and become warped as a man'. If he feeds his mentality upon many classes of literature Jhe will be many sided, with increasing knowledge upon each. Your boy wants to be a man. Extend him two helping hands. - 4 according to officials of the Federal Reserve Board. This is based on the supposition that as the volume of debits rises, there occurs also an increase in the circulation of goods and the exchange of services. . A steady increase m the volume of debjtsjo lndnulual count marks the reports to the Federal Reserve Board for the last thirteen weeks. For the week ended Nov. 8, the total of debits was 88,212,945,000. As a measure of general business volume, this would indicate an increase of 12 per cent since the first week of November. The increased holiday business is dearly market! in the report to the Fetleral Reserve Board. During the week ended Dec. 20, the volume of debits rose to $10,009,537,000. This was partly due to the payment in that week by many persons and firms of the final installment of the income tax. The lull in buying during Christmas week is shown by the falling off of debits to the total of only $7,547,505,000. The total rose again, however, in the week ended Jan. 3, when the report showed an exchange of $11,223,963,-00- 0 in credits. The decline during January from the peak point of the week of Jan. 3 was a result of seasonal causes entirely, it is explained. The decline was not, however, so great as the seasonal falling off of 1921 and of other years. .. The Next War. n last of the American army withdrawn from Let us hope that ho other otie will ever cross the seas, We have dipped into a foreign war once, and it was a costly - V venturer-Anothmight beeven more so wit nothing material v ' to gain. v Of course, if the time ever comes when the honor of our country demands that we fight, then we will fight as a solid and un-- 1 t ited people. But in the meantime let us avoid foreign entanglements. Entanglements lead to jealousy and bitterness and hatred. These in turn lead touar. ; Modern War is worse than hell if you can figure out what . v that is. , Any day now the European lid may blow off again. Lets not catch it on our own heads. has-bee- The i er 1 , . i For Faithful Service. years represent the best part of a mans life. TWENTY working be spent in one service it is sufficient to command recognition. It establishes beyond doubt the loyalty of the individual employe. The right thinking employer recognizes this service. He values the man, else he would not have retained him for so long a period. x In the ordinary course of events this serviceWhould place the individual near the top of the ladder. Often success is carved in a much shorter period. The successful business man is in a financial way to retire at the end of this period. But many men clo not reach a state of independence in twenty year?. Many continue on one job in and year out. year t The.wise employer takes care of this cog in the machine be- cause the employe has demonstrated at least one cardinal virtue loyalty. At the end of twenty years he does not cast this man out for younger blood without assuring the faithful employe of com- fort in his old age. Salt Lake Telegram. t . - No, we wear 'F cant clothe. be as the Lord madcf us. The law requires us to - Some people who know the most have - the least to say. ' A r - Breakfast Banana - Coreat Omelet Coffee Toast Luncheon Baked Renns, Tomato Catsup Bread and Butter Tea Jam Dinner Hamburg Steak Boiled Potatoes rule, a woman arLth!!!PtJ(.,t bh subtrait rrom As a awmx Is )U8 Illiln to . ov seniK! Antenna. Umbrella One advantage la wealing a derby Is that nobod) want to steal it TAKE YOl'K CHOICE! We don't know how the beds are hut there are txvo hotels tn Point John Hock man. Pleasant, V. Va ages one plaee and Ed Stone manages the other. who prame along the from pockctbooku dangling j8,rM',s the .xnarist or hands arc holding out to 3 walking invitation to crook graB the leather and vamoose into the darknesa, 6vf Women a difficulty is it N ll) j 'ri - IN tine, Imt un- furl nnulcl.x in radio, priMt) is a pretty dos, and it takes more than nn.v appearance to do the work. One of the advanliiges of the euge is that high tension corona losses are redmed lo a inlidiimm. If the um.iteiir t using und. imped oscillations. tlmt is. using a vncuuui tube trunsmltiVr, lie need not lie concerned uhont roirmfl hisses. However. If a dumped or spark transmitter is used.! the cage antenna will tie advisable. Is Also unifoim current distribution secured bv the use of ila- - cage an-tenna. This is not the ease with the! antenna, where the currents not equal, tue outer eair.xlng more From limn the Inner wires the foregoing It mux lie seHl tlirtt ihe cage nnienna Is to lie preferred to I he old) because of the reduction corona losses and of tlie because of Ihe uniform current distribution. It Inis been shown that antennae have certain well defined directional char-sctcrlstic. The one having ihe most1 elearlj defined characterise s Is loop antenna shown In Figure 0 lu actual practice it ver.v sntlsfai-tor.- x l t.xpe of loop antenna for purmses consists of eight turns of No 111 wire, spaced oneeighth, and wound on a frame 30 Inches square., n The fundamental ve( length of lids antenna Is approximately 180 meters. Obviously loop sutenmie need not! be square. They may he triangular, circular, or any dosed shape, and their linear dimensions are not necessarily fixed. Due to their small dimensions, the amount of energy ph ked up h them Is also small, and therefore the) should he used only with several stages of radio frequency See uinpllflcHtloB liefore tlie detector. Figure 84 In Which the loop Is shown with only a detector. In the hook-up- , I. Is the loop antenna, and forms the Inductance In the oscillating elrcnlt. C Is the variable condenser connected across the lsp terminal and is used to time the hsip to the proper wave length. A loop antenna in this manner has extremely sharp directional characteristics and Veielve signals only from Rtatlona In the plane of the loop. That la, the loopjmist he parallel to the direction of travel of the wave sent out byjlie transmitter. have recently Many good elrenit been devised whereby loop antennae are used with success In eliminating ..iaaUvlnierte.rence, Tl!lselitnj.na thm Is accomplished partly hy the small linear dlmenatona of 'the loop aud MMi-l- the doughimts Mike the other sidej in the same aj, beginning the d r THE SHADES OF NIGHT stitches in the other aide of the 5"J- - I am going to change my hotel, stitch foundation chain. Finish There is a lady opposite me comes with a needle and some of the cro - in at all hours of the night and het ,hreub joining the edges se. undresses leaving the Rhadeg up fanned VWhat has that got to do with Co,,,. c0SnK you? In response to a request for A reader I cant Way awake all night. sent the following Doughnut Bearj Bag crochet dl- - rh 6, jotn crochet 2 row, rectlona, the following letter tiavepIa(n (thread over needle Some men see the sun rise in. Ihe once.) Third Row: Increase every 4th st morning, others manage to get into bees sent me form readers: Increase every v4th bed by that time. Mrs. M. F.. F. W. M . Mrs R . Fourth Row. Rowst. Fifth Knit plain. Sixth Mrs. R. A. S. and Mrs. F. C. all sent the same directions, word for Row: Increase every 4th st. Seven- NO MORE GAS sllka- - th Row: Knit plain. Begin at first word: Ising golden-browa 50 chain with of st.. row and repeat, thus making two STOMACH & BOWELS teen, begin Crochet edges 1 d. c. In each at., identical halves. join in a ring, If you wish to be permanently refill with beans, rice or but 1 d. c. 2. Row: Second shain join, lieved of gas in the stomach and the stones 1 before completing d. c. cherry in 24 sts , 2 d c. iu the next. bowels, take Baalmann's Gas Tablets in 24 sts, '2 d. c, in the last, jotn, Joining Baalmanns. Gas Tablets are pre. j Tomorro- w- last How to Make pared distinctly for stomach gas, and cTc7 In 14 chain 2. Third for all the had effects coming from sts., 2 d. c. in every 5th st. join, ch a Good Cream Soup. pressure. gas 3 d. c. in every 2. Fourth Row: That empty, gnawing feeling at the Books and scientific publicof fourth st., join, ch. 2 Fifth Row: your stomach disappears, that mil- pit 2 d. c. first st., and the one about ations to the value of four ankious, nervous feeling with heart will vanish, and you will Sixth Row: Just the lion gold marks have been sug- palpitation opposite. be able to take a deep breath, the again of as payments part same as fourth row. Seventh Row: gested often prevented by gas pressing 2 d. e. In every st , poin, ch 2. Mparationsx due to Italy from xgainsf your heart and lung. yird Your limbs arms and fiDgers wont Eighth Row: 1 d. c. in each d c. Germany. -- e feel cold and go to sleep because This complete one side. Now, The claws of a bear are Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent gas working in each stitch of the first with the circulation; drew as the and strenginterfering weapons, chain, make the second side tn the th behind them sleepy feeling after dinner it is almost in- slneRs same way. Fill with beans and will be replaced by a desire for some calculable. A grizzly can break form of entertainment. Your distendcrochet together. the back of a horse with a sin- ed stomach will reduce because gas K. B and 1. E, T. both sent the will hot form after using Baalmann's gle blow. following directions: "Using brown Gas Tablet. Get the genuine In the firstmadefrom iron, ...Irqnwas crochet mercerfiiT coHort' thread; ore in the American colonies at Yetlow package-pri- ce tl frorrrMefn-tyr- e Drug Co. J. Baalmann, chemist make a foundation chain of .50 Jamestown in 1608. San Francisco. Ad ter-rWl- ef Anti-m- n,vt powder up her fare For this 1 love my Sadie I'll see her xxhen Ihe nreus conies. For she's the bearded lady. Happiness Is much like unto mushroom, so when vou go hunting for It, you want to keep a lookout for toadstools ' CWfwjAe 'M"' The best out of through it. Rowt Btrteioncl 0 i pretlx good Henry Ford finds it hard to keep from sympathizing with the chap who tells you proudly that his car I stltche First Row: 1 d e. in fourteen months old and his total 85 to date have cost him each at. of eh fastening last st in repairs cents One hates to remind hlni of row. to first st of row, th. 3 and the inevitable calamities that are i proceed to next row. Second Row : coming to him all in a hunch. 1 d. c. in each d c. of preceding row, orraslonall)'ntaking 2d c. In Germany has just ordered eight same st in order to keep the work hundred billion marks worth of flat. Repeat until nine rows are wheat Bout a bushel and a half made, which complete one ide of we reckon. 7.,,,,., 9 , KinKmon A CROCHETING DOCGHNCT' BEAN BAG TOMORROW'S MEN! L Many a man wnll spend a dollar for dgais without thinking twice, iand then swell up in admiration of himself when he blows in u dollar for am,y to lhp f"11'1) Efficient yS busekemngM f Laurti r. x ot ac-;- percent. 7J50W j - ual account, Are you convinced that a more intimate knowledge of taxation on the part of Utah taxpayers is necessary 7 And we add, not only knowledge, but the most decisive action. Every rule of business and individual prudence seems to be lost sight of by those who spend the pooples money. - I . CLtARINGS INDICATE MmiKIWEntNT oe Of Debits To Individual Account In Federal Reserve -- ijsiem Represents larger Turnover Of Goods b levied for all purposes was 75.8 a. wire antennae, erwtod at right snglc torxmt be irere ANTENNAE OF OTHER-TY- PES ea Ii .f"Imt, transmitter niHy be n distant lug This ay stem I the one determined. ARE DESCRIBED net by ttie mtiiHTonx natal raiiio up, is atn lulls lili.nf tbe aea coast. Tlie uiiibrella ljpe antenna, aa Ulna-- ' ha ram. Bags, Loop and Umbrella Forms trme.t in Figure n, receive fr-n- i fl shape aTid similarity general Have Each Certain Advanto an tuiibu llj. iteferring to the figure It will he seen that this ljo of and Uses. COPvmGMT the of the taxpayer is heard in the land, and NO the Utah State Farm Bureau and the Manufacturers association have organized forces to try and hold the State Legislature down to some reasonable figure in making appropriations to 4 the varioug state departments ; an activity that should be surple- f mented by similar actions in every county and city in the state; for judged by the rapid rate of increase in all of these depart-- ' , rnents of government since 191.6, confiscation of property looms be-- ! . i Miliiuiiiliie. llJ jaeiilULjjf Hie Tuxi system. lu which two vintrle r' 'iviEa How Taxes Grow, Where They Go. wonder wail J 1923 mp r PPAJ?D BY J?AUJfEQ)UCH u chami-terMl- j OFFICE CAT 1 1, partly by Its inherent tine of thv must Itiilmrtnnt uStenns I u a rtitlirti' of tin-braitiu cutnpas. tor ship, slrphm and J I THE JOURNAL i y Wednesday, February TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE TWO le j 1 fiat-to- p flftt-to- p ' e thj recep-tlona- ' cun lie fnsiefied either to a small pat or to a ieg driven into tlie ground. Due to. tlie fact that the wires of the umbrella-t- ) pe antenna cover a huge area of ground, tlie capacity of the antenna Is ver.v large, jiie total imbalance, however. Is only a little giealer Ilian that of the vertical portion of tin antenna. The iimhrelln-t)i- t antenna has not found a ver.v wide field of application In conimereiul or amateur telegraphy, During the war It wus used to 0111 extern in portable army net. Due to Its dlreelionttl ehnrneterlMict, which are nil or in oilier words, energy Is rudialed equally in all directions It 1ms found some favor with some iilgh-ur- e t powered commercial slDllon for oieanie communication. - .m- - , r. traus-uirren- o |