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Show THE JOURNAL. Friday, October 20, 1922. GRIZZLIES HIS TAKE ELEVEN tcry of man. PieSing together the few known faets cf the calendars life story, scientists have found different interpretations and uses for well known fact3 and remains of early. For instance, aceoidlng to Moses B. Gotsworth, writing in a recent publication of the Pan OIL & THE ALBERT L. CLOUGH American -- ay for -- gams.--throu- Copyright, 1021, by the International Syndicate The Ear As A Trouble Detector , Sounds Good quite-anoth- er derangement, hj the ear, will depend upon his ability to translate the Not until each was abandoned code signals of distress which the car mechanism is to put for a better, he claims, was a across or in other words upon his knowledge as to thetrying meaning of abnoimal of uses sounds different kinds, such as light and heavy knocks, pyramid given over to the grinding, squealing ra'iling, sinking, buzzing and Chirping noises a royal tomb. Is a fact that the operator who pi The It keeps his ear (uncons. iously at least) pyramidal form, in contuned to the noise of his car and heeds all warnings which thns come was obelisk, the to is witb junction him, ncjt usually a very large contributor to repair shop profits. devised to cast a shadow of suf OIL GVC.i: SHOWS AO the delivery piping disarranged 1KI.SSl RE and we suggest that you have it ficjent sharpness to be measured examined at onee and existing deand anajvse(j day by day. The fects rernedi d wonderfui Washington DSTIFF EAGIXK UiSTFS FFFL C.. ment t Washington? K. A. V. writes: - Since which shadow measurements the bearings of my engine having taken found td he constructed perfect up and new piston rings fitted, mv fo-- 1 gasoline has Increased while to consumption f base peaki from about 15 to 8 m. p g The the form 0f the Egyptian car has been run about 100 miles slnte this, overhauling, but Is stiff, obelisk, is too high, he found to Mv mechanic claims very stiff cast a shadow useful for solar V. B Ml inn: The cowlboard that after running somewhat longof of my car will nol er fuel economy and performance measurements. The blending hliow the slightest pleasure, at any will improve. Do vou think so? the suns rays around the top, engine speed, although the pump at that distance, blur the shad appaiently is pumping a good fctieam of oil The gage, inelf, ow. However he declared, the in vcoikmg order, as I tound when shadow was used for certain I plugged the pipe from it to the that which measurements hearings and ran the engine. prove Whete do you thma the trouble i 21st 23 an dnotfhe September lies? fall eauinox. Answer: The gage records the the day of the e back due to the res. stThe pyramid was the result of oil to liow atue ftont the gage ioii. Answer: You better a him to get the Egyptians efforts nection to the end of the distribu- the benefit of the doubt give and run to shadow if occurs tion and, car as pipe the long anything it is for perhaps 00 sufficiently to reduce this lesistance or make miles more, before having measure the months and years it practically ml, the gage will In- thing further done, being anydicate little or nothing more accurately, and along its tor in- careful about your oil and very tint stance, if the delivery pipe should pushing Die engine too TtardT sides the early astronomers become ceithin the hrnkon, are cinutpr Bearings that movements adjusted excescase or detached from he con- sively snug and piston rings, whhh tracted nozzles, that furnish the pet haps not only have excessive of the stars and planets. spray for the mam bearings, the frhtion at certain points, but also monoancient an Stonehenge, oil would simply run out Into the are quite leaky at others, often engine base under practically no lith ruin in England, attributed for a very gieat increase in back pressure and the gage would fueitconyniption was aolher meeh Whether or not to the K Druids, E for Haacke, Burning indicate as vou your engine will come out all Carty nothing Assuming, solright, of means determining is the anical that state for pump ham for McCarty, Lendtnghom working is of course, a question, but further normally and the gage Itself Is running will give you an idea as Referee Wilson ar and lunar movements, it wa5 K. Burmngham. O K. we believe that you will find to whether It is improving Head linesman said, as wras the purpose also of Empire Simmons ancient similar several other Reeves Scoring fou'idowns in various the secrecy attending the deter- theoiy, the early Egyptians were stone constructions Crowther 2, Smith 2, Baugh 1. Points after touch- parts cf the world. mining cf the searons and years. faced with the needef mainThe primary reason fop the down Crowlh their rods used to measure the taining and increasing Sacred the was calendar-i- n. early days shartows- - by which sow to when of need knowing by the Assyrians on the north EVOLUTION OF and reap, how to handle cattle years was determined, were jea and on the the Ethiopians on the south and When, Iously guarded propitiother determine and to do so they had to increase mearurediTo set the date, is priests A ous dayls. All peoples, it sup out on the their food the of supplies. cs no more lengths ground of the posed used the periods tillable was available it was was and the the shadows, but ceremony moon as their longest space to ROMANCE OF MAN this increase the yield to them show. up accompanied great by and unequal was varied in Borneo, expert cal- of their lands by mtensixe and was Today, it Noah, the yar. through endar makers among the Dyaks careful farming. It was neces(By Associated Press) raid, adopted the early Egyptian poles. sary to know just exactly when WASHINGTON, Oct., 19 calendar of a five month year, have seciet measuring set-- ) to sow and when to reap over travel the anti country and three they calendar, the month The evolution of 30 days to the intensive crops could only and rods from the days when man could ten day weeks, as a belter way ting up measuring deuolped by locating the ting in the ground pegs at cer-jb- e count only from day to to ration the tribal supplies. distances by the secret eise points in the seasons, the time when the lunar Bundles of small sticks were month was reckoned as a year, the first known means of actu- rods. They tell the farmers to Precise knowledge depended to the present time of an almost ally keeping track of the passage plant, cultivate or reap when upon study cf the sun, and as universally used time counting of davs. and evert oday some, the poles shadow touches cer the Egyptianshad neither tele syetem, is a romance of the his- - American Indians keep five tain pags in the middle of the scope nor sun glass observation To bundles of thirty sticks, nulling day. At the end of the harvest of shadows was developed. shadows have better the return and the Father last pyra The they out one stick every day. bundle is repeated in each half, tithes of he crops which are mids was gradually evolved as a huge sun dial, and the need th their fees, year and even things up, and was fulfilled. Three crops of middle bundle is split in two certain grains are still harvested the determine to equal groups of midsummer and astronomer?, according to the in Egypt. approach 4. midwinter days. In the Fiji Is- - writer, that they were able to lands the moon stick, was used, (determine to the third decimal Conway Tearle To Be on which a notch marked the point the exact length of the " jyear, which they set at 365.242 waning of each moon. Pola Negriis Sheik a six, days, The Hebrews evolved Remove Corns out set Jacob The famous when month year Egyptian Sprinx In "Bella Donna!! from a central position in is neither a monument nor a stakes Easily, Quickly a line to the horizon to mark tomb. Mr. Gotsworth declares, not by painful, dangerous gouging or set on but war designed and built priT try very hard to find here cutting, not ly burning but painlessly where the sun rose and simply by shriveling them up to you the longest, shortest and med- marily as another astronomical in America one can peel them off In one piece. Use very great lovian day of the year. The ex- instrument by which the sun- er for the screen only, you unGETS-I- T treme ages given to early Bible rises and setting points of derstand. to Spring Frrirner and Thus spake the dazzling Pola Demand the genuine. Your money back worthies were attributed and if it frills. Gentle, soothing, absolutely counting as moons fixed. That monument was not Negri when she had become acyears harmless to live flesh. At all drufrcrlnta. Costs but a trifle. Es Lawrence A Oo later 5 and 6 months as full so accurate as lh observation climated to these United States. M!r Chicago. of the neon dav shadow, so was And just two weeks were requir years. sold In Logan by Riter Bros. Drug Co j One of the means used by the abandoned in favor of the lat- ed for the Polish emotional actCity Drug Company and ress. assisted by the folks at priesthoods, to impress the ter. A. R McIntyre Ine. According to Mr Cotsworths the Paramount, to find her hea- tmasses, it was explained, was line and atound ends. The aerial route proved to be an effective one lor long gains also tor the vis. ting Cm he Valley gridders In the opening period Logan scored a touchdown and made a safety a blocked kick, forcing Davis back or its own goal line, accounted for the safety Crowther, the tali end of the threw forward passes right and left and the Logan eleven niade long gams as .esuit or then. the Logan eleven Ken Smith w.Bs the agressive backf.elder with Baugh also doing nicely. On the line Reese and Crowther were the atars The lineup and summary ; ?r Monu-Gnzzlie- s, - lj t& pres-m- nt Safe-y-Log- an -- the-tim- e CALENDAR I sct-isu- ch pre-tai- day-throug- j i j - , e SELL YOUR CREAM TO MAHER The DAIRY Shop WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 18 Announcements the that Mammoth Oil Company has "brought in a gusher of a capacity estimated at 20,000 barrels a day in the Teapot Dome field of Wyoming will, It is renew and strengthen the demand for a Congressional investigation into Secretary oi the Interior Falls secret lease of this valuable naval oil reserv to a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company and on terms which Senator Kendrick (Dem Wyo.) alleges mean a loss of $15' 000.000 to $20,000,000 a year to the Government. An inquiry into Secretory Falls action in turning, the Tea Tot Dome field over to piivcte interests and thus depriving '.he Navy of its last publicly owp.ed y .been urged in a resolution introduced by Senator LaFollette, (Rep. Wis.) The present Republican Congress has failed to move, and the resolution, together with a mass of data supplied by Senator LoFollette. remains in a pigeonhole of the Senate Committee on Public Lands, In a recent 'speech. Senator Kendrick reviewed the- - w'hole history of the Tea Pot Dome transaction and presented collateral facts tending to show that the Mammoth Company got WE PAY HIGHEST CASH.PRICE FOR CREAM. We Also Buy Fresh Eggs. n Bring Your Cream to town with you when you come and Give us a Trial. We Pay Cash as Soon as we Receive . the CreamT r The DAIRY Shop 4 3 WJ " Let Fuller Paints Keep Your Roof Sound This Winter1, . A V, COAT of paint is as necessary to your roof as your coat is to you. It starids between you and the weather. , M Fuller Roof Paints are made to combat severe weather conditions. They are the result of 73 years of conscieatious . endeavor to produce the best. They are inexpensive, durable and attractive and suita t ble for all classes of roofs whether of shingle, metal or felt, t We offer a wide range of colors. ies. I want to call the attention of the Senate to the millions of dollars which the Government threw away by the noncompetitive, secret way in which this lease was awarded, Senator Kendrick said. Ever since I can remember it has been contrary to public policy, if not to law, ta sell even a condemned t r t t Write or phone "Service Department for color cards or . , information, Smith Bros. Lumber Co. 1 - Logan v Dealers Hyrrnn mil-itar- y long-establish- ! millions of dollars beyond a ques tioaof a doubt Senatcr Kendrick then showed that concerns operating wells In addition to roytles are these independent compan also paying bonuses aggregating millions of dollars. There is every reason to believe the Government threw from $15,000 000 to in leasing the Wyoming naval reserve in the manner it did, Senator Kendrick declared. Government the What threw away the Mammoth Company and its parent, the Standard Oil Company have on posit. lands adiacent to those in the Tea Pot Dome fields are paving 20 per cent more than the Government receives from the Mam moth Company for a richer de- - e-- J a-w- $20,-000,0- vy lover fer the screen only you , understand. Conway Tearle will have the leading male role in Bella Donna" according to ah announcement made yesterday by Robert II. Kane, production manager for the Famous Players-Lask- y Corporation. Jesse L.T IQaskey, in charge of production of Para mount pictures, wired from Hoi lywood requesting Mr. Tearle to start next week for California, where George Fitzmaurice is to produce the picture from the desert play by Robert Hich-en- s 00 1 picked opr The Standard- Oil Company and the Sinclair Oil Company, one of whose officials, Harry F. Sinclair, is heavily interested in the Mammoth Company, are building the, Tea Pot Dome pipe line, 800 miles long, at a cost "of $15,000,000, Following Senator Kendricks speech. Secretary Fall, br'way of defense of the leasing of tlje Tea Pot Dome fields, prepared a long statement for publication in the Boston Transcript. Although President Harding, Secretary Fall and Scncrtary Denby have sought to justify the secret transaction by which this valuable Government holding wa3 passed to the control and furth- HAVE YOU A DAUGHTERS Watch her Health! Portland, Qrog. - When Jnj daughter vas la high school and away from home he was troubled , with lutictlonal dlstuibances and , pain, to the extent of almost haW in to give up h'--r studies. When ( she came home and I learned of her conduion, I Immediately began giving her Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription combined with the Pleasant petlets and In a short , time her system became regulated and her suffering ceffsed. 1 hopq this statement wiil help other .girls who ha vo the sarde- - trouble my daughter bad. MrbJF, Cf. Nonngm 134 N, IStft St M Get Dr. Pierces Favorite Jbesi-enptiofrom today your.deighbon. hood druggist In tablets .or liquid, er aggrandizement of a power- oi write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y4 fof ful monopoly,- - Republican influfree confidential, mediqpl advice, Senate a ences have prevented Unclose 10c it you desiraa triad investigation of the deal. , . tikg. tablets. 1 ' Conway Tearle, what er! exclaimed Miss Negri. Over , in Europe before I evep work-e- d in pictures I used to go into raptures about how he made love to Mary Pickford and Marguerite Clark, and now that he is to be my Arab in Bella Donna my joy in America increases once again. Miss Negri, as befits an inter national vampire, will have two ether men at her feet in "Bella Donna, Claude King being cast for the role of her physician-friep- d Senator Smoot, one of the and Conrad Nagle for los who principal reactionaries of the thug far stood in yVwaV 0f an the part of her husband ' es out to the dashing lover play Senate, is chairman of tne Pub-n. lie which has Lands Committee' MrTearle. ed by lov- -- -- . - Only Rig Game in Logan This Fall. - - A Rocky Mountain Oct, ; H. E. BINGHAM. Manager Colorado Mines aturday, s f its rights or a considerably lower .basis than that upon which other concerns wrere able to ob tain leases on adjacent propert- muleon one of our western reserves without public notice and by competitive Lidding; tut in this case, with no emergency existing, arid conpoltrary to the icy of the Government, we find with the Secretary of the Navy concurring, and with the appor-a- l of the President, entering into a lease1 in secret, which if placed on the market at public auction would have brought PHONE 137 135 NORTH MAIN -- h Vsually'A Will Conditioned One WHEY A DOCTOR WANTS to find out the condition of the human -the heart and lungs and, if there U nothin machinery li Hstens-t- e abnormal about the onerative sounds whfeb they make, he Is measurably safe in concluding that they are all right. In the case of the motor car, it Is not necessary to use a stethoscope, for the 'various car parte are sonorous messigen, which furnish to anyone who Is broadcasting "listening in and who can intelligently translate the code, a more reliable Indication of their condition, than can be obtained id any other single way. If nothing out of the ordinary Is heard, by a skilled listener, when a car is running. It mav be assumed, with a very fair degree of certainty, that nothing serious is wrong or at least that nothing has been out of order for long enough to have caused serious damage. One may go so fai as to assert, In a very general wav, of course, that nearly all the things whiih may go wiong about a car, cause unusual sounds, either at once or very shortlv and that airvone who Is reasonably attentive to car noises, will be informed that there 1b trouble, by these abnormal sounds Obviously, it is one thing simply to know that to determine what the something is out of ordir and Car That tha-Ba- vig linm page COUNTY. UTAH TEAPOT DOME HINT FOR Uni(Jlvte well known Egyptian pyramids were not erected by early monarch oi Logan High Wins By that realm as monuments to The Score of 34 To 0 their greatness nor as tombs f r bodies; but were huge sun At Kaysville Crowth-e- r their dials with the aid of which the Proved Potent Fac- yeaily precession of the equinox es was discovered and the calentor In Grizzly Scoring dar devised.. The pyramids were construct The to Journal) (Special and asK YSV1LLE, Oct. 20 The Lo- ed by mathematiciaus tronomers Mr. Gotsworth holds gan Grizzlies completely outclassed The size, height and slopes ct Davis and won by the score of 34 each being determined do aid to 0. The Logamtes were more ex- astronomy. Each of the piles in perienced but also displayed a su- lower Egypt was built at a dif ferent period, until the last was perior brand of football. to be the more nearly perbackfield charged found The Logan fect for studying the sun and aw LOGAN CITY, CACHE 3 p, m c t ' , " |