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Show 4 "Saturday, February 2 HE JOURNAL, 18, 1922. LOGAN ' FAG CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH J 3 LOCAL NEWS 3 C Call editor. 884--J Is this the Third Influenza Wave? for the society ' Willis Baird of Preston, Idaho, In the spirit of retrenchment ways improving the college and Almeda Hyde of Fairview, in educational expenditure, the plant. Everything has been Idaho, have obtained a marriage , authorities of the church have placed in speh a splendid con- license. asked the Board of Trustees of dition that the Board of Trustees Vernon Apts, for rent, 3G3-the Brigham Young College if believes it can make a contribution school towards next the the Adv for relieving they cannot, on the church vear, modtify thehir operations financial burden A fine line of Spring haircuts in such a way as to relieve slight- The budget w ill therefore be Adv. ly the drain on the Church treas- made to call for ten or twelve at Utah Barber Shop. ury. It must be well known, of thousand dollars less for the Twenty-fiv- e fine elk were seen course, that the revenues of the next school year. The faculty Church have fallen off very has been enlarged in othe last yesterday, browsing in the foot greatly in the last year or so and year or two so that it is believed hills near Smithfield, close to will no doubt run at low ebb for that a few of the members may cemetery. Close inspection provsome time to come because of the be permitted to have leaves of ed that neither Kessler, Picot general depression which every- absence for next year and go or any other of the Stray Elks' away to eastern universities for Association were in the herd. one must feel. , The College fully appreciates advanced study. It couldnt be expected that so these conditions and will do its The remaining teachers will a butcher as Eli J. load. proficient increased a share in meeting them. During carry slightly long stay out of the the last few years, when times Several of the faculty are asking Bell couldnor has he, as he has business, can have been prosperous, the for this opportunity and they Church has almost doubled its no doubt be spared for a year or purchased the butcher stand and annual appropriations to the so without in any way injuring business of the Cowley brothers, church schools and the Brigham the efficiency of the institution. located in the Canal Grocery, at 395 West Center. Young College has been on with They will return to the college the Church has been (especially later to pursue their teaching. Washingtons Birthday char3 The College budget for generous. acter ball. North Logan, is now in process of prepMany thousands of dollars 21st. Good music. have been appropriated for fix- aration. The reduction called for ad welcome. ing up the grounds, for replacing can be made, it is thought, for wornout equipment, installing the existing emergency without A telegraphic despatch has new furniture, rebuilding and in any way seriously affecting borne to Mr. Roy D. Shaver ol and in numerous the work of the College. remodeling this city, news of the death of his mother, Mrs. David Shaver, The M. I. A. convention of at her home in Lincoln, Kansas. Cache Stake will be held Sunday She was the mother of six living Periwig Players in February 19 at 2 p. m. in the children Roy D., two sons hv Arms and The Man stake building. Prof. Frank D. ing in Rupert, Idaho, and three Daines will give a talk on the living at home. She was sixty-fiv- e leadership of George Washing, years of age. Arms and The Man by ton. One hundred per cent of Shaw, one of the most delight- Mutual officers and workers are Seventh Adventist Day 2t Church, 274 N. 2nd West street. fully ironical comedies of that urged to be present. ' Alive up to date topics for up to master playwright, will be proto Pay The your subscriptions Bible people. Subject Sundate duced at the Logan High School Journal in next Thursday night by the U. You save advance for a year. day evening 7:30 p. m. Will Adv. Japan Succeed Where Germany money. A. C. Periwig Club under " the Failed? Hear this important auspices of the Clio Club. National Forest Bible prophecy. Limited seating This play is one of the series Timber for Sale capacity so come early. Stanley of community productions Waldo Porter, pastor. which the Clio Club is staging. It should have an especial appeal Sealed bids m ill be received by the Charles McNeil will leave toSupervisor, Logan, Utah, up during the present reaction Forest. to and morrow March for Salt Lake where he including 21, 1922, against war because it presents, Tor all the is to attend the convention of merchantable dead in Shaws inimitable way,' an amazingly clever indictment of ordo!r;''andT3l life underwriters of this district the live timber marked or desig- of the national organization. war and things military. nated for rutting on an area in the While there he will also attend The Periwig Players, under WV4 Sec. NE'i See. 4, T. the convention of Aetna Life the direction of Maud May 11 N. R. 22, E.Sec.and3, SVi SV4 Sec. 26. Insurance company agents of Dunn, director of dramatics at 814 Sec. 21 Ei Sec. 33, Sec. and Idaho who will hold a Utah Sec. 35 12 34. T. N. 2 It. K. S. I.. the Utah Agricultural College, two session. At this conin Mill M., aud Loday Spring Hollows, have selected an admirable cast gan Canyon, Caeho Forcbt, ference Mr. McNeil .will give a of experienced players from I'tab, estimate! to National be HVO.OOO feet talk on how to secure prospects among their number to put on B. JL more or less of live Douglas and close cases. the play. The acst is as follows : fir, Englemann spruce, and Alpine fir eapr timber, lou.ooo lect n At Raina ... Claire Cardon Sullivan standing or down dead saw timber, Special Plant sale for three 600 cords of, dead fuel wood. Bluntschli Thatcher Allred and days only. A limited number oi No bid of less 3260 per M feet Catherine will be cold at Lor Thjdcher for live saw than timber, 81 00 per M potted plants ' Sergius Sarorioff ...t Japk Croft feet for dead saw timber, and 80.35 Ras8mussens Bazaar, Adv. Louka Jrehe'Chipman per cord for cordwood will be conPdter Rich sidered. Deposit with bid 8100 00 A very sudden and unexpectMajor Petkoff The right to reject any and all bids ed death Johnston. occurred at an early reserved. Before Nicola hour .Robert Bjorkman ted, full informationbids are submitthis morning, when Mrs. the Russian Officer Mose Rich Umber, tb conditionsconcerning for sale, and Nelsena Nelson Larsen, wife of the submission of bids should be ob- J. P. Larsen,' passed away, preThe scene of the play is laid in tained from the Forest supervisor, sumably In her' sleep, at . her Bulgaria in 1850. Logan, I'tab. ad. home, No. 7 E. Third North, of IM ,'i heart failure. It was a great shock to the family as last night upon retiring, she was apparentTo-D- ds state of ly in her usual fair health. The lady was borti at Banders, Denmark, Skpt. 16, 1863 ; had been a resident of tjie William C, 'Pearce, who kails from 1847 Justin R. Whiting, repreNew York today for the moat exten- sentative in Congress and Democrat- United States for thirty years, and of Logan for twenty-fivsive journey ever made by a ic candidate for governor of MichiShe was the mother of eleven of organized Sunday achool gan in 1898, born at Bath,. fi. Y. chrlden, all of whom are living. work,, is associate general secretary Died Jan. 31, 1903. Tuneral services will be anof the Worlds Sunday School Assoc1891 Gen. Henry II. Sibley, first nounced later. iation and a leader of international State governor of Minnesotai died at He la a of the St. Paul. Born in Detroit, Kb. 20, reputation. product healed Wanted Furnishei Middle West, born in Illinois and edu- 1811. Call Mrs. Atkinson, cated at one of the smaller colleges o 1904 Lord Roberts retired from apartment. n Dept. Indiana. Sunday school work claimed the post of commander in chief of Millinery Co. adv. in bis J, 1922-192- . , T Events - e. representative iShamhart-Christianse- attention early bis career and the British army; ns long ago aa 1889 he began his J1920 Paul Desclianel was Inwork as an organizer. For ten years augurated President of the French he sorved a field worker of the Illin- Republic. ois State Sunday School Association. ONE YEAR' AdO TODAV In 1903 be joined tho forces of the Lord Miluer advised givilig Egyt International Sunday School Association as a training superintendent and Henry Starr, notorious .bandit, later was appointed to his present po- killed in attempted bank robbery in sition with the World's Sunday Arkansas. School Associatlon. On hi- s- journey TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS around the world Mr. Pearce will carJean Jules Jusserand, the French ry a message from Jobn Wanaraaker, ambassador to the UnitvdStates president of the World's Sunday born at Lyons, France, 67 years ago School Association, addressed to the today. Count Laszio Szcenhcn)!, the new Sunday school workerk ip all lands. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES Hungarian diplomatic representative tfn Luther, the great in Washington, born 43 years ago reformer, died at Elaleben. ' day. Edwin DenbjC Secretary of the Born there, Nov. 10. 1483. 1797 George rcabody, pbilan- - Navy in the HardTog cabinet, born at Ibropist, born at Danvers, Maas. Died Evansville, Ind., 62 years ago today. In London, Nov. 4, 1869. Edgar E. Clark, late chairman of 1814 Samuel F. Cary, who was a tbe l S. Interstate Commerce Cone candidate of the Greenback party for mission, born at Lima, N. Y., 66 Vice President, born in Cincinnati, year ago today. Rt. Rev. Theodore N. Morrison rDied there, 8ept. 30. 1900. 1842 Opening of the "railway Episcopal bishop - of Iowa, born at connecting Glasgow and Edinburgh.! Ottawa, 111 72 )fni ago toil ay. . i 1546--Mar- , , a - The Boy Scouts and their clads of the Fifth ward had one of the most enjoyable of their reunions on Saturday evening last. There were scout games and stunts of all kinds, at which Scout Orson Ryan proved a wizard. A bounteous lunch including all kinds of sandwiches, cakes and cocoa was served, also peanuts. ' A lively contest between six teams of boys, in making fire without matches, resulted in a victory for a team composed of Eagle Scouts Cecil Cooley and Harold Peterson and Scout Hyrum Cannon, which gave them the privilege of lighting the bonfire, at which time the lights were turned out arid by the campfires glow a program was rendered. A recitation was given by' Scout Emerson Thatcher, and Indian stories related; by Scoutmaster Geo. R. Hill Jr. and John Olson. Scout songs were sung by all, and the flag ceremony went through with the true spirit. lathetypeofberrceldBOwprtvalMtatra Influenza? Doctors disagrre. It wiU ba remembered that after the terrible epidemics of 1918 aod 1911, it was predicted that wavea of Influenza jrould recur, milder each time, until humanity ahould have eeqaind immunity against the disease, Science has not yet found the germ, uer medicine the cure. But we hare learned better hew to avoid influenza, grip and pneumonia The value of Vick aa 'an aid la preventing these diseases is explained below. Avoid Influenza- - Grip Pneumonia infection. Apply Vicks to help avoid Use Vicks, at the first, sign of an oncoming cold. ; ' . authorities now " MOST medical that Colds, Grip, Influenza and Pneumonia are all germ diseases most commonly spread by breathing in the germs. If the system is in good shape the membrane of the air passthese ages in a healthy condition germs do not breed In fact the germs of all of these dis- Attack a Cold Immediately t coid cominf on, go right Wben you feel Take a laxative. - Make some hot lemonade, then take a hot bath as hot as you can stand. Stay in tbe tub 30 minutes, sipping lowly several glasses of the lemonade. Get into bed, with a hot water bott at your feet, and pile on blankets. Alter an hour's sweat, dry thoroughly with a rough towel, apply Vicks over throat and cheat, rub in wen until the skin is rod, and then spread on thickly and cover with one or two thickneaea of hot flannel doth. Get Into bed again between dry sheets. Leave tho beddothmg loose about the neck, like a funnel, so that the rising vapors may be freely inhaled. It is an obstinate cold, indeed, that will resist such treatment. If it does, call a physician. borne. eases are frequently found in perfectly healthy persons. It is only when the bodily resistance is lowered as by a cold for instance that they are able to harm us. Avoid Sneezers and Coughers Acts Two Ways At Once It is best to keep awiy from tbe eneesers end coucher m the street car fend public place, or if you roust meet them, insert tome Vick in tho ncutril before you start out. On return inf ' borne, melt a little Vicks in a tin cup or i and inhale the vapors. Opposed to Bacteria The ingredients of Vicks are not only antiseptic, but rubefacient that is, they eummon the blood to the tissue where applied and this free blood circulation is nature's best method of repelling germ in tertian.. Ate Ykks epreads A Vapor .Lamp in Salve Form Vick k tha discovery of Mr. L, Richardson, Ha realised that North Carolina cold troubles were affsetiooa of tha respiratory organa and that the only way to get medication direct to these parts was in the farm of vapor. Mr: Skfrardsoo finally worked out tha protest far making Vidro, ao made that tha body beat protective film over the membrane and furthermore ia opposed to the growth of bacteria. In rinrt, we believe you have a much better chanca to avoid infection by these numerous germs if you have Wicks in your nose. The Ingredients of Vicks of history mankind has been searching nature for remedies against cold L troubles. The knowledge gained thru thousand years has come down to us today. Vicks contains the best known remedies for these troubles, some of them of great antiquity. Menthol, for instance, come from Ou of Peppermint which was grown in Egypt three thousand yurs ago and whose virtues are described in tbe old Ice- landic books of the 13th century, The highest authority on drugs and their tars is tbs U, S. Dispensatory. We give below a few extracts from the Dispensatory on some of tbe , ingredients in Vicks. Since the dawn t - , Vicks it of benefit in cold troubles in two ways.' 1st It is absorbed thru and stimulates ths skin, thus helping to relieve the soreness, loosen the phlegm and make the breathing less difficult. Jhd At the same time the ingredients, released as vapor by ths hody heat, are taken with sach breath directly into ths congested, inflamed air pasroges. . releases the volatile ingredients In the farm of vapors. Vicks really ia "a vapor lamp in aalvn farm. V t , MENTHOL "It is actisely ll is employed for Us antiseptic and anaesthetic influence M coryza. phoryntUts and lorynstiu," "Has a peculiar and apmoble ' CAMPHOR rtliests confession , effect on th mucous membrane is a posterful stimulant to th and inflammation respiratory tenters. Or EUCALYPTUS OIL "Germicidal, antiseptic and Uimutani largely used n chants hone kitts mid injections of tin upper respiratory tract Us sapors are eery efficient, , , .. OIL OF TH YME"This drut is a powerful antiseptic mtk nemAcrful holme properties , penally in confession and catarrhal conditions of th nose and throat." ft f OIL OF T URPENTINE"Its sapors or an excellent remedy for, and hiihly beneficial in, oerriout forms of bronchial and tunf troubles hot pomrful haling, antiseptic properties . "'S 00' Adopt the DIRECT treatment : for all cold troubles , , . a liniment and, at the same time, a as INHALED, vapor, Vicks reaches Immediately the congested, inflamed air passages. ABSORBED, like Thsee Sizes: 35c; 75c; 91.50 Best flour made. Beaver Dam Hard Wheat The Cash Grocery. ' 1026-Adv. . CREAM-L- O only 35c e : a bottle. , ; t-- Adv. i Funeral services for the. late Elder P. S. Christensen, man- Mrs John Ravsten will be hfld in ager of the Bikuben is visiting the Clarkston chapel ep Mofiddy. in the, city and will take part of February 20 at one oclock p. m. ? U. A. the time at the Scandinavian Lt is expected that Lhe church authorities pf the Benson .stake meting tomorrow afternoon. will be present. The High Priests quorum of i the Cache Stake will convene in During the visit of Dr. F. S. the Stake House Sujiday morr-in- g Harris, president-- of the BrigFebruary 19, aU 10 o'c' clk ham Young University of ProBishops, John Adams, Howard vo, he visited The Journal office Reese and William T. Burris win and complimented the manage be the speakers. A full atten ment upofi the very excellent dance of al members of the quo paper being published, which he um is requested. had called to the attention of , Andreas Peterson, Pres. Provo people and publishers, as an example worthy of imitation. At the meeting of the city commissioners last evening-'-nTickets for B. Y. C. vs. Unibusiness of special importance versity of Utah Basketball game was transacted. Tfc1 was decided, on sale at Logan Hardware, adv. however, to again notify the Agricultural College that t must at Reports of a gratifying nature once install a writer meter to come from the JJtah Standard measure the anrnuar of city wat- - jmine east of Park, Excell-e- r it consumes. U itn the rapid ent proves Hyde continues to be ant ex- increase of populft opening up the property, e ms and sew-- j macjn the tension of Within past week some very i z real.d ir systems s i h goi(p8ilver.iead neither the Agr.au tural OTge east in the encountered btcn Ciosscut where a : , - ' t j Military Hall Tuesday, Feb. 21st General Public Invited t -n ht . 6 No Special Invitations Issued s r 1 - , ore-ha- cross-fissu- offfiimited that vilege to has prevailed, (while citizens can L obtain but sometimes mJKUrin foot ,commenccd a mete trickle f ir lawn, or tunnel this coming the household use, and pay the fuli!htat'on has ju t The company rate. The privilege las been tended so far that in many cas-- ! eceiv. a pennit from the State to dispose es canal light have been Securities Commision amount to thb shas treasuiy br abandoned, suspended of for the 'of purpose $15,000, hose cause it is easier to use a and tap. Conditions demand a installing hoisting and drilling revision and. Lange of method machinery, and in consequence and the cpnu pssion will have the sinking of a double compart-publi- c support .in securing them, .ment shaft will be commenced If Logan is to grow it has brbe as soon as the snow is off the done. ground. tnceJ)rJW Balcony Seats for Spectators re , heorth 4. . ' 50 ..Cents Admission $1.50 Students $1.00 en k- i J. L of J J.-Plowman of Smith- -' The Logan Stake M. I.A, will be the speaker at the vent ion will be held on Sunday Scandinavian meeting Sunday February 19. in the Stake House,' at 4 p. m. in the basement of at 2 o'clock. Prof. Durham will the Tabernacle. All are cordially furnish a piano solo and Prof? invited. 2t, Henry Peterson will give a talk.', Elder J, con-fiel- d i- - I ".i'-V- 'V' |