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Show ? T IF you watch the buying - 4A opportunities, in T h e Journal you can save the price of a subscription. VOLUME XLIL IF you'll tel LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1921. -- KJ EehfcJ Journal as we set behind til home enterprises, tint's til well ask. NUMBER 313. tsHlocklanV SM.OFlCNTTLEJRBDE HIES BUSINESS ITS Hi UP Conference of Bankers A very clear and concise cf the present - business ture Is Inviting financial was land ers and Farmi Organ-- , gjven yesterday situation by Kiwanian izations to a Confer-;W- . L. Wanlass, director of the Commerce and Busi- ence to Discuss Thjj Credit of an-aly- A;i at the Utah Agricultural College at the weekly Kiwanis luncheon. lems of Agriculturist - (By Associated Press) is Farm- - Prob-:Schob!- The Old World. As to Persons Serving on Directorates of Tw o or More Interstate Railway Corporations and Allows It in Some Cases. 31. eco-em- ie Press) Dr. Wanlass held out hope of WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. a steady, but scraewhat slow, re-- ! t hi?"f.rt Hent Aeting on the di rect ion of lreSvCtvory-ftf,,JIarding, Secretary Wallace was of depression. lie emphasized elate cf mind of extending invitations today to Far ticiilarly the 8Uch time as thl- in r'ople --,the farmers organizations and feel and declared that a resentatives cf industries Asso- - ing of optimism on gieral the part of ciated directly, or indirectly the public would do with agriculture to attend a na- - more'lhari generallyother single any' tional conference here probably conditions. ;thing to Dr. Wanlass -- showed that practical ways of improvement ' there is every reason for this for the severe agricultural spirit of optimism when he list- through- - cd the favorable and unfavorpression which out the land. able asptctaof tM present siluib. ticn. The favorable conditions he listed as follows : 1 The notable deflation in pi ices, whelesala prices have been reduced 40 per cent. Retail prices, as is natural, aie following-wholesale prices. 2. The better alignment ,of prices i. e., th; closer harmony that exists ' between costs el production and prices. Some commodities are still out of (By Associated Press) alignment. 3. The rising price cf bond? MONCTON, New Brunswick, Dec. 31. Five trains are snow-- j and, to a lesser degree, of stocks, bound in the,Follcigh mountains Since November 1, bonds have section of Canadian National risen 5 per cent. This is one of c most certain indentions of Railways and traffic is pletely tied up between Spring- - prosperity. hill Junction and Truro as a re4. The bank situation has sult of a severe snowstorm in and' money rates have NovaTScotia Thursday and yes-- 1 been i educed, terday. One train is reported number of raw makriais 5. completely covered - over with sh0w a rise iii price. This a snow'drifts. The situation fawmwe- indication. isytry the worst experienced by railKThC way II being cleat e'd road men in many winters. for lower production costs by Icwfr wages, lower transportaThousands Starving in tion costs and by & likely re n in the price of coal. Dr. Wanlass then listed the China Because of Flood folowing unfavorable conditions in the present situation : NEW YORK Dec. 31. New 1. The agiicultuial situation floods, sweepingover vast sec- is unfavoiable and no quick retions of China ancT followed by covery is pc3sible. We must famine, have killed thousands jw&it qntil ancther harvest for and left hundreds of thousands relief. 2i The piiTrhnsing power of starving. This vas the message received the farming class and the la yesterday by the Episcopal de- - tiring class has bten'decreared Dartment of missions from the due to low prices for farm crops Rev. Edmund J. Lee, secretary and unemployment. cf the international famine re3. Our exports are falling off lief committee at Thnwel. and our imports are increasing. The Yellow river, which last 4. Chaotic hanking and credit August overflowed its banks, conditions exst in many Euroblooding a large part of the procountries. vince of Shantung, again has ris- - pean 5. Business confidence has not enthis time covering great t lUurnuL Thfs is the most de-exi- IAUIS, Dec. u French . fof T j I - use 0 is uiticial prestige to his cwn advantage in grain deals in report by the Chamber of Deputies tom it lssion. The S be ledCgeTaTLcurity loans where the consortium hasiFnt to demand vjicrain to ; av the public treasury ono nni rrivcm a Anrpion fnr onera-Msj O thousand to be his snare be to first beneficiary expected Estimates of the capital of the of commissions paid to a London consortium range from five mil- firm for the purchase of Aus- lion pounds steiling to twenty trian wheat for tin French government. millions. AMOClSteaTPressfl ( By ness, WASHINGTON, Dec 31.- and finance in United States is encouraging said Thomas McAdams, president of the association. He emphasized the importance of this country Interesting itself in the problems of Europe in order that American prosperity may be maintained. He said, Future prosperity depended on the way financial . - or more places as officers and directors of interstate railroad corporations were given legal permission by the interstate commerce commission today to hold their America afiswers Europes call. various posts indefinitely. The commission in an order which did not name the individuals or railroads concerned sa'd neither appeared that public nor private interests can be adveisely affected by the re- tention of posts as sought in the application before it. Todays order did not affect cases on a- ; ; l THE NEW PEACE 4 THEFT ANNOUNCED j j com-jth- (By Awoelated of Notable Year Has Anniversaries - Been Passing One The year New York, Dec, 30 about to begin will inc,,ule the centenary annivemriej of the of A larve number of men I PrM) AHMEDARAD, British India Dec. 31. A plea for an Indian republic to be called the United States of India. To be declared on January first and to be attained by guerrilla warfare if necessary was the principal feature of th address of President Hazrat Mohani, of the Moslem league in opening the Mohandas Gandhi, leader of the lustre to the reputation of their ists to form a , won and ccuntries respective with its government parallel dostinction fer themselves ; own parliament and armies; in various lines , cf high endeavor. t ' The. year should have 'an interf Arnerv est for the students ican hisjtory, marking as it does, MAKERS IN CLASH one hundredth anniversary of the birth cf two Presidents of the United States Ulysses S. ' (By Associated Press) Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes, MEXICO CITY, Dec. 31.Mn of whem had distinguished two clashes in the vicinity of themselves as commanders in the Chamber of Deputies yester the civil war before being called day eleven persons were into the presidency. jjured. The clashes occuried of the Foremost in the list of American between sympathizers writers bom in the year 1822 is Social Democratic Bloc and the over man and truly Liberal Constitutionalists the many-side- d coma of election Edward the Everett permanent pictured figure, And there was that mission to legislate during the Hale. and original figure, congressional recess. The Social rugged Donald Grant Mitchell (Ik Democrats gained control of the as commission. well as Matvei), philosopher whose Reveries of a Bachelor endeared him to the RUSSIANS SINK leaders of 2 contients. Another! whose memory is held dear by yf SWEDISH SHIP ycung and eld is William T. of Adams, the prclific writer wholesome. bocks for boys tinder (By Associated Press) kacta in Shantunkiangsu the pen name of Oliver Optic. 31 The Dec. LONDON, d g a neW outUent situation. The return of'ThorrtasBuehanan- Read - and Esthohiarr ship Sarema carrying ; ?L dJ let to the . j business confidence will do much Malcclm Johnston were the oth- a cargo for a Stockholm firm So suddenly did the to hasten the return of pros- er American' literary celebrities w as sunk without warning in the come that great numbers were who first saw the light in the gulf of Finland by the Russian unable to escape, wrote the perity. 1822: year a ice breaker Vingt, saysi Wanhns Dr. clear Soviet gave very dargyman. Whole villages were Other names cn the roll an exchange Telegraph dispatch. business cycle E.1?0 thousands and wereai?U8If,cn that v e are now in cf famous Americans boin a swept away y are reported to Twenty-thre- e drowned . include those cf two have The been ago called section cumulative c In Anhwei province John Generals noted been notihas soldiers,. Swedish all are 1S cyde. Me ministry ready Ilwai river burst its banks and T ahead woth the retuni of Pcpe and hitz Jchn Porter; fied. has become one great inland sea. to who distinMan-ar- c Anson Bariingame, Dr. declared confidence, Large parts of thirteen counties Govacr-Geneiof India, of Recovery is sure and an guished himself in the field submerged, the flooded areajl8the celebrate can d Field, Gotland Henry Mkityn i t i cempiising: about 10,000 square optimistic altitude will hasten . i plcmacy; centenary cf the birth cf her of Yap, was agreed today by delegates of the five mdjor powers participating in the arms conference and the Netherlands, Great Britain and Italy accepted the arrangement vith 'reserva-j1- 0 tions. The arrangement wornd take the place of the separate treaty on that subject negotiated between the United States and Japan but never signed. Yap would remain under the Japanese mandate. LENINE r HIS LEADERSHIP b.- - (By Associated Press) X' RIGA LETHVIA, DetT. 31.- Nikolai Lenine retains his position as the executive head of the Russian Soviet government as the result of the unanimous acSotion of ths ninth viet congress just before its sessions closed late Wednesday nighty- - according to a radio dis- patch. . a READY (By Associated Press) Dec. 31 WASHINGTON, i j j The new Peace Dollar which has the head cf Liberty on one side and a dove upon a mountain top clutching an olive branch sliuck by the suns rays with the word Peace beneath, will be reedy for distribution Tuesday. one wjjj fce presented 1 reaaeru Hardir g f By -- Associated RETAINS , ..is - (Bv Associated Press) WASHINGTONBec. 31. An arrangement whereby the Netherlands as well', as the United States and Japan 5 given cable rights on the Island v DOLLAR vlS TO YAP AS - Press) KANSAS' CITY, Dec. 31. Cattle Receipts, 550. Market ifwr-- . ,Tons iiSL25. . . Hogs Receipts, 1000. Market slow. . Bulk of sales $6.90. Sheep Receipts 1000. --- luc-tio- j ; ' -- resumeTelations WITH GERMANY (By Associated dred thousand in bonds on July eighteenth became known today w ith the arrest of Mrs. Abe divorced wife of the former pugilist, Sam Gold and Harry Cohen, by postoffice inspectors and members of the police bomb squad. The bonds with a face value of cne million four hundred seventy seven thousand dollars were stolen somewhere enroute from the federal reserve bank of New Ydr), to the treasury department in Washington. .Some had htencanr j; llcdjby perforation and others were Stamped pid but sta np was removed by chemicals and many were passed, insaid. , The charge spectors against Mrs. Attel was attempting to pass altered government bonds and the two men are charged with conspiracy. At-te- ll, BALFOUR" WILL HAVE JAN. 14 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 Diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States were officially resumed late to- - Students Meet 5ENAT0RfENR0SEi d - a 1 , Convention drow-ned- al Presa) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. A. definite decision has been made by Arthur Balfour, head of the British arms conference delegation to sail for home January He will be accomfourteenth. panied by Lord Lee, first lord of the admiralty, leaving Sir Auckland Geddes, ambassador, to wind up thtf remaining conference jaaitem. An early conclu- sion of the conference is thus indicated, it is believed. . cen-tui- thee Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 31 A mail theft of a million five hun- j J 1 (By Associated (By Associated Frew) CHICAGO, Dec. 81 Cattle men of the country stand on the threshold of an era of properity and the man who has cattle will soon be in strong strategic position, according to President S. B. Stafford of the Chicago livestock exchange in his annual statement. As an indication of approaching good times he stated that cows suitable for breeding have increased in- - value In western states from ten to twenty dollars a head in the last sixty days. GIGANTIC which specific action had previously been taken. ed NEW AGREEMENT Prominent Cattle Dealer Says Bright Prospects Are Ahead For The Cattleman and He Gives a Reason For That Opinion. ! . kind-'e2e- 3 Press) N. Vilgrcin ,(lod admims Llor, the al ls pub-ltra- tr 1 f I (Bv Associated (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 31. Prominent bankers are optimistic for nineteen twenty two according to statements made public asby the American bankers sociation. The future of busi- c J Jonkheer F. Beeliertt Van Block land Is one of the two principal dele gates from 'the Ketnerianos to tns armament conference. The e&nfereneeof allied bankers, and manufacturers which has been considering measures for reestablishing the international credit of Europe agreed today upon the draft oLJfcproject for an international consortium which will be submitted to the allied supreme council at Cannes Representatives of Japan today joined the Briish. French. Italian, and Belgian delegations in the conference. The project is based partially upon the international credit schema of Dr. J. Dutch economist, Teimeulen, which was approved by a frnan cial conference at Brussels last year. The id.a is tc upbuild J lie utilities, railways and red agencies in countries where economic stagnation is due to lack of transportation. The as- - PARIS, Dec. of Agricul- Secretary and Manufacturers Agrees Upon Draft of a Project For NEW YORK, Decfl 31 Stud-May- o, ent delegates from many eastern lieges and universities were in Yorkyesterday to attend affaires from the Beilin gov- An international his letters cf oeiety has been ernment AGAIN credence presented and was receivecTby Se- Anking, - including militarj- govern cretary Hughes. IS ILL Henty F. Durant, 'reformer and author, j agriculture for their, prosperity. cf deaf mutes; ,boi. at a dinner lastnight. of France is already preparing founder the Wellesley College In we must sections agricultural WASHINGTON. Dee. 31 . . and Orange Judd, .distinguished for an appropriate observation j await a new harvest. Make anniver-- 1 The condition of Senator Pen- Will pub-jc- f hundredth and me scientist si Remain ths to Andrews agricultui jOIH2 After Following the address, the rose of Pennsylvania who has Usher cf agricultural pkpers.asry of the birth of Rosa! unanimous!4 club voted been confined to. his hotel serv-- i Stillman Case Evidence to support a motion pkdgng e'jAlso entitled? to a place in the. Bcnhcur, the famous animalin Massage Country eral days severe cold "described to optimism al!list n i,ion Boucickult. cne of painter; Another notable c.ncry 4 in today as about siuhe.! the eminent most cf year playwrites France, the:Lhe tenary in Earlithe present time r MONTREAL, Dec. 30 All his day, whose fame is most will be that tf the birth of thej CHICAGO, De:. 31 Grand SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30 jluncheon, the club veted to siip-testimony taken in Canada in 4 former connected with tbjrtagejgieat scientist, bom rt 'closely Andrews, will the establishment jury indictments of three own- Logan Lorriny the Stillman divorce case in America, although he himself the discoverer cf inoculation asjrg 0f a massage parlor, based of the unit of a Field territory Godin the general torney Artillery be heard publicly, Eugene jtf he NationalGuani."7 !a cure ftp' ihydioohobia. Two on evidence of what State's At- waa of lrifilx birth. named to condurt of 1 la wait andtint iireeent ly ' 1822 Re-the Canada To ;to The Gr( J Beyond commissioner President-elecgave, other FYench celebrities bairi; turhey Robert E. Crowe terms year i R. O. Tcrter t the Canadian hearings, 'an- chairman of the territorial statesman 1822 Sir In Imminent the committee, wer', Edmrnd de gross and increasing secret im- The at ientral, luncheon. . the publican nounced today. theE and writer who madn moral ity, were announced Alexander he is Campbell, .wisTOnT thq 31.- Mr. attendant pi was wen by Dr. Mrs. Anna N. Spillman whojnounced here tbdhy that that Amticsn terday as'the beginning of a Alexahde'r.a distinKuishcd will but prophecy to v. Sarah Stocks, aj? Hawaii, not old to return an and 'arrived 73, in Canada today Hayward. j. and fermin-:nz:e. Liberal offices Jn ,Lqs An r . resident of campaign to lid Chi- -' .. pndiagtheicstaliliriL paity leader wuld ccn"e thr - tnn.pjisKCi ' W.nt to of scores Of "Such estatlish- (he Dii'rVA fnialc, soifcf cagd away at her home at 2 oclock onjopening of the hearings in Jan-- geles. Andrews has turned hjsi x Lruci Pbilippc. ment;. Tuesday a. m, Mrs. Stocksthaa uary 1 lr prpparpd tn produce Hawaiian place over to hsr 1 Uvc G In been ill for Jhe past three years, a score or mope witnesses in an formerparther, W . B, )PiUnian, many centenary; Hwtmcb-SehFe-f- -Vc of nuns clothing is r.z'Xr. iv tfd Mathew she has svfmd severely of effort to disprove allegations of .brother, of United States 8 dh- -: Arnol'i,"the"7 poet by Nevada. heart trouble for the past few .piracy with Fred K. Beauvais ator KevPittman ClHCAGO. Dec. 31 Wheat and essavist. Others on the mnn. tb- - aichsogst. famous matter of imagination. months. Funeral service will be Indian guide, who was named Andrew! obtained st Ucense ys- - May $1.J5. , 8 are Mrs. Elizabeth Lynn Unton, fcr'his extensive cxcavaticnj iff the Vuppcsod iri a j The dinner pr;l i f ' held in the Fipst ward meetis?, corn by- - James A. terday o wed Miesjuny BhsbyjMav coin pcnular author; Alfred July! corespondent ' tVa'-h.kosts al we h.av t of biart YcHriia. house Thursday at 1 p, m. N'ev,the York and Trey bunker. naturalist, today, i$0.54i174(. 'ti!!rrin. (By Associated Press) Huntington. - is - Thisf Kiw-ania- Parlors n - K Agei WcanTasses at-jpo- j the-t-ef- t j . V. ie yes-ua- ly de-Ma- ck . - wr-rid- - . d " 1 -- "Y" ! . - R..Rus-,H'PsrJ;- ; , rcirr,? . . |