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Show THE JOURNAL, PACE TWO THE JOURNAL It ITIIUSHINQ BY (POPULAR CMS' .STEM UV 111 . EARL AND ENGLAND fOQAN CITY, C A CITE COUNTY, UTAH r Sunday, - , SCBSCIUITION RATS I5Y ,60c 70c MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance. CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance AfBJscount of 1 1,00 Per Year Will Be Given for Advance , Paymentsfor a Full Year. , It is brooming quite the fuduon fV poimtry, suburban, and even city dweller-- i to prm nie smalLbird hoti-e- s in yards and paiia.; They are,, usually mounted On poles or In treestf apd as they are securely it is not an easy mart ej. to return 4 I hem when It is desired to paint, O pair, or Uectn theta, which is oceslsiott-all- y acees-urmethod of mounting bird h()u-- so that it, can readily be de. t.whed is Town m jhe drawing. The top of the supporting pqst down to fit loosely inside a o, 2 fruit can, whiih is" cut and slotted AVhLov.ti The can is hailed to the underside of 'the bird ou and Upped o tc the end of the pole. Nails are then dr.Ceu tt)to the slots and bent downward at right, angle as dupn, so that Um can will not slip off. Wht n rt'mo ing the bird house the nails y. . EMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The AsalViated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all new! dispatches credited to R ot not . otherwise credited in this, . paper and also the Icsal news published herein. All right of republiealion of special dispatchea herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION M e BE KINDLY A FLECTION ED one to another wilh brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. Be Electric Locomotive Is Victor in Tug-o-WRomans with evil overcome but good. of not overcome evil, Two monsters at the rails, one operated motive was pulled backward, despite its by electricity, or white coal," and the utmost effort to hotd its own. Both en12:10, 17. 21. gines were of the same aright. The LET THIS MIND BE IN .YOU, which was also in Christ Jesus. (Other by steam, staged a spectacular at Erie, Pa , recently before rail- steamer is one of ten built for service in lowliness in or Let nothing be done through strife way oSicmlg from all parts of the country. Mrxieo, where it a ill haul freight over vainglory; but of mind let each esteem other better thanJthemselves. Philip-pian- s ( puffing and snorting, a ith its huge driv- - grades twice as steep as those usually whc Is turning ahead, the steam loco found in the United States. (infj 2:3, 3. What did Jesus say about Tittle ch ild ren? Matt, 19:13-- 5. ' Soap Holes of Cowboy Days" Men Outnumbered by Women Is there a day of reckoning coming? Hebrews 9:27. - in Census World of Become Valuable Clay j ar tug-p-w- ar i I keep-em-aliv- t T H ..... ' it and few who can resist the lure of service which pays This is particularly true. when the act is condoned by if it does demand some compromise with conscience, In recent years we have been more or less familiar with people who operate on the borderline of respectability. Society haa come to accept all who have managed to keep their operations within the law. There arc many people in the United States who spend much of their time devising ways and Today is Ash Wednesday means for doing what the law intended to prohibit without viothe beginning o Lent. marking lating the letter of the statutes. Within The law has come to of the birth of Centenary -have a. vital import in public and private conduct dLucy, Iinrcom, th.e 'bjew- Eng-W- e seem to Je lacking in the moral scruples which we used kmd fill girl who became famous to associate with the man of conscience. -- We seem to be no a3 a Pew Five years ago today Presilonger concerned as to whether a certaia act is right or wrong, if! dent Wilson Bailed from Hoboken it is legal. 'In short, we have attempted to' stifle the individual on his trip to the Peace Conferconscieneefor a wiitlen code, and what is not written provides ence. . . ' a wide, margin for questionable practise. In the Teapot dome Mt. ' Holyoke ' College today investigation we have seen much of this trend. Conduct which wil commemorate the seventy-fift- h anniversary of the death of we would consider wrong on the part of the individual stands: Lyon, tho founder of that Mary brazenl before us as a Inatter of individual opinion without any institution. . legal prohibitions. T; Today there trill be a partial i, There is no telling how far the present investigation .will get. ei bps? of the suri visible only in It may or it may not establish grounds for criminal prosecutions, too Antarctic Ocean, the South and southernmost Af-TAtintic, but irrespective, of this, it reveals to the American public a - conscience on the part of certain public officials and priLouisiana Republicans are o vate individuals. It appears clearly that the Teapot dome trans- hdld a state rail and convenactions were intended, to provide many profits. Whether they tion in New Orleans today,- - T to the. navere legal of illegal, they appear as a gross insult to American which 13delegt.-tional convention will be named-Iintelligence, for They stand for something which conscience knew THE DAVYS NEWS ' to be wrong and contrary to the spirit of honesty in public serJames F. Byrnes," who has an-- , nounced his intentions to be a vice. Salt Lake Telegram. candidate in the South Carolina somely. - -- a - 4 1 r. cal-lous- ed s SAVE, THE ROADS time of the year is here when stone and gravel roads are the hardest strain and enforcement' of the law regarding the use of the roads when the ground is thawing is essential, . , i. But law enforcement will not solve the problem by any means. There must be a desire on the part of users of the roads to do the right J.hing regardless xf the inconvenience that they may be caused. Some owners of heavy motor trucks communicate with road officials before driving bn the roads, when they feel that heavy travel may damage them. Tf tbis spirit were shQwmby all who use the roads for haul ing heavy loads, there would be no problem and taxpayers would be saved thOusandsTf dolIars Which are spent annually to repair highways that are cut up in the late winter and early spring. THE - - -- . 1 f Decomposition the trearn with A, ' A - t ,, - - . Little wonder that the price- - of gasoline advances every Tew weeks, with the crude oil companies paying attorneys $100,000 retainer fees. IN admjsslon into the Dominion of Canada. Twelve persons killed 19 10 in a Zepplin raid over the eastern counties of England, 1920 ' Norway and Switzerland approved the League ofRat- m - DUAL CONTEST CEDAR .CIT Y- Mar. 3 Final arrangements fiave been made for a' dual dylxvte' btween the Utah Agricultural College freshmen and the branch Agricultur- al de- , Nine killed jn armed conflict in county Kerry, Ireland. The President and Mrs. Harding left for a vacation in Florida. - , TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS . George F. Slosson, veteran , lates ushauld grant to the Phillipine Islands their independence on substantially the same basis as that 6f Cuba?' The negative team will tVavel. A. H. Bagley, Carlos Jones and Karl Gardner will represent the B. A. C, In Logan while Durrel Corrjv Roma - Middleton and Elton Jones will champion -- the affirmative side for the Branch in Ceder, City. ' ; The contests will take place on the 12th and .13th of March in Cedar City and Logan re- United professional billiard . player, born. at De Kalb, New York, 70 years ago today. Hon. Louis Alexandre Tas- chereau, i rmier of Quebec, bofp iq Quebec, 57 years ago today, t Frederick II. Newell, former director of the United States reclamation service, born at 62 spectfully. Bradford, Pennsylvania, yenrs ago today. Albert Johnson, representative in Congress of the Taird Conductors Wages Washington district, born at Be- - Considered Springfield, Illinois, 55. yeas 3, T(j' ' ago today. .. Freddis Welsh former chamCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Mari pion lightweight pugilist, born 3. A call' for conference 'to be in Wales, 38 years ago today. held at Chicago between the Western Railroad Managers asAmong Americans who have athletic prominence though nan- sociation and the;, executive of Railway board the. Order of us an arm or leg Hugh Daly, to," discuss a new Conductors, one armed pitthe phenomenal be isto is scale, wage expected cher for the Cleveland National - next or two sued within the '80s. is in team the early league - , - primaries this year for the seat in the United State senate now filled by Nathaniel B. Dial, enters the race with a long ard creditable record as a national lawmaker.. For fourteen years he has been the representative of the Second distrtict of South Carolina in th lower house of Congress. lie was first elected at the age of 30, far below the average for newcomers in that body. As a member of the appropriations committee he is numbered amongThe influential bestknown.The members on the Democratic ?idelder p of baseball generation of the house. Mr. Byrnes is a fans recall Dalys pitching as native of Charleston and is now classy, j Tha re lords in his forty-fift- h year. He re- unusually 1883 he pitched a in show that ceived his education in the public no hit against .Philadelgame schools, studied law and since next the year he poli1903 has been engaged in- the phia and strike-ou- t for an average shed practise of his profession in the one season.. city of Aiken. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES A SUNDAY HYMN 1815 Paris received a despatch giving the news laird of all being, throned afar, of Napoleon's return from El- Tliy glory flame from sun and star; Centre and soul of every sphere, ba. near. Duke of Parma, who Yet to each loving heart how 1824 the of Chancellor was HighRun of our life, thy quickening ray French Empire under Napoleon Sheds on our path the glow of day; died in Paris. Bom October, Star of'our hope, thy sortened light -- e sem-phor- AC. College The, question for v r is: r Resolved:., That the bate, ONE YEAR tkGO TODAY'S ions. ' -- three days- - L. E. Sheppard, president of the conductors, has returned from Washington, where a new wage agreement was negotiated with the Southern Railway system. The Southern road granted an increase of 6 per cent, Mr. Sheppard said, which makes the scales as follows ; Through conductors, $6.16 a day ; local conductors, $6.68 ; and passenger conductors, $6.70. He expects the same increase to be granted by the' western roads., , . - 18 1783, 1833 Cheers Dominque Bouligny, former United States senator from Louisiana, died in New the long watches of the night Our midnight is thy smile STRICT NEUTRALITY - e,-s- -- 1 A. C. AND B. Today's Events ! A Itiyer detail, when the can limy easily bef "o leluwed by an upward pull, it -- - the law, even e. - are turned to the position shown in the caused by contact of metallic surfaces in the women foreignJffmb is believed fifodiicr s all iron lactate tKaT to be partly explained by f he death loll cVi time ita volume oCwater, it forms Tlitim cause tlie- t'fishy taste, frequently deof numerous wars in the jmst'few genera soft, slippery mass where the deposits tected in butler, gov erqment experts harp tioo&. i are in tow ground. discovered. y, . hand- - - J i . n. LAW AND CONSCIENCE I dissap-pointment- , 1 That there are more women than men in Pfuijr holes,' once thought by cuttle the world, is the conclusion drawn by a rangers of the VI est to lx dangerous of worthless slime, have become mire seems to be no telling where the Teapot dome inves of jmuerul el.iy of great rununer-eii- tl THERE will end. Each succeeding' revelation adds to' the ghm-Ar-e 2.j0B00000 women, 25.OQ0 ooo minevalue. Bentonite, as the substance than the number of men, his taken from the deposits is called, has Complexity of the situation and the disgust of the public. But defi-'- ! f,uw- - In CrT'l1ny 'tbf.:rcT1 ?02 been made into an ingredient to give even so far as the probe has progressed, and despite some Women to each 1.000 men ; m Russia. 1.400 body and weight to pn r . atjd to axt m tute public conclusions, it is doubtful if the foundation, for a ea(.1) I000 rnrn; and m Frjnet, the mixing of wall plaster and paste t0 roni(,n criminal case has yet been laid. While tjie public conscience; has j jwd Belgium, n sportively, 1,093 and 1.032 Soap makers experimenting with it arc men. The 1920 census pud to have found it possessed of good been terribly abused, it would seem that The laws are still pretty !cp rat,i cleaning qualities and beneficial to the I for -Satet sl,ow skin. much intact. of the clays and massage , to every 1,000 creams Many j there ere 1.040 route by beauty parlors aie mixed In these days of commercial ambition thd dollar commands (tanale in this country. The preponder-- with it used as a base. In the riw state it lies . in mce of Suggestion and Health:Some- - There .are not many people body has slipped, you raay andWho really and truly believe the you may not have noticed that i Bible. It tells them that Asa duiing January and February ofman thinketh, so is he. and al- this year there has been no inThe Kingdom of Heaven ' terview, Reluctantly given out within you, . by Doctor Famous Calamity ' Nw how comes that in your Howler about the epidenic of thoughts you dwell on disease, flu, meningitis, or small pox that sickness, pains, aches; would surely occur - about the fears and worrits last of Februaty, until there is mriKipgdom within you. If you really.believe the . Yes, surely somebod has slipped and contrary to the regular Bible, quit it. routine, the doctors are not overEvery dose of medicine pre worked and the undertakers and scribed is a suggestion aniHhe florists Jook gloomy.. power of the suggestion spells The weekly health index put the potency of the medicine. The out by the U. S. Department of only real medicine, the kind that Commerce shows a decrease in- helps nature, are the kind that stead of the usual increase in the supply the natural elements which have not supplied in the death rate. E aily. in January of 1920 an daily diet.' narcotics Poisons, opiates, epidemic of flu was predicted by old Doctor - Crepehanger, - and and coal Jar prepai ations cannot sure enough the , suggestion possibly cure any diseased condi-tioThey may suppress ., sympworked. The death rate for Febtoms andrthe patient beieves he ruary was enormously high Is cured. In thal case its the During presidential election thinking that does it. To keep on years the reporters have all they taking poisonous di ugs after the can do along more interesting symptoms' are suppressed will lines, The .doctors don't get cause real sickness or disease. much notice, and then also its CLUB NOTES Dead Better, to Spina Bifida A father wants people pant vote and besides all to know the chances for his litthat, a ot of unrefined oil got tle daughtermixed Jn, so the: news colums - Dear Doctors Recderr Our have been chuck fullt withou little now about seven daughter, t lying scare people. Another months old, has what our doctor factor has been so much worry calls spina bifida. He says it is about how to beat the income congential, which I sunpose he axjh aLro&,ny.people hav a megnrBtn completely jforgot ten .their.. sore called a good surgeon and they toe that it got well before they on it, but although she had a chance to see 'the doetor operated seems to gFOW and is bright, . about it. she is helpless and one foot is No ,my dear Madam or Sir-called a club foot. Since the am not making fun of you at all operation she has developed but T am going to remind you what he calls hydrocephalis and that a careful analysis of the her head is very large. The place flu epidenic during the three where has not operated they worst years will show conclusiye healed but does not seem to baby ly that more deaths were caused mind it. She is easily frightened by, fear of the flu than by the and jumps at all sudden or loud flU itself, noises, Can anything more be One out and out honest physidone She does not move her cian, came out frankly and told legs much but seems most conhis fellow physicians in, 1918 tented to lie still. Our other that tha death rate from fear children r just are normal. Do you and worry was. two to one as think our baby ean ever be nor- , flu. How,, the fact against the that this ' great "physician has Ans. A case of this kmd can been given an honorary mem- best be handled by placing imbership in one of the most ex- plicit confidence jn your family clusive scientific societies of physician. He is evidently doing Europe and that physicians all that the . best medical .skill from all countries go to learn of knows how to do, It requires him should jend weight to his rare good . judgment to know words. when tojoperate on these cases Recent scientific discoveries and when not to operate. The onhave enabled :measure ly suggestion' I would make is quite accurately the state of the use of the cell salts or tissue health or disease, and not the foods for the excess of water jn least of the great discoveries is the head And to increase bone the fact that powerful sugges- development. The powtions can make most remarkable er against diseaseResisting will below changes for either better or and the chances for full developworse in these conditions. . A ment not good. faiily strong and healthy man . All readers of this paper are can be accurately diagnosed at liberty to write for informaWhile surrounded by a vigorous tion on any subject pertaining and cheerful lot of friends and to health- - Address all communihe will measure up to 100 per cations to Dr. David II. Reeder, cent.- Home Health Club-- . LaPorte, To express his joy he celebrat- Indiana, with at least six cents es and that evening stays up late in postage for reply, giving fulL ' eats va big dinner, sleeps badly name and address. ''' and the next morning feels rot. " I IMI U EDPI ED BY DU. DAVID 11. REEDER, LAPOUrfi, Detachable Bird Houses Editor Entered at the Post Office every day tn the week, except ' at Logan, Utah, as Secohd Class flatter. Wednesday- Home health Club cMTJIAflCS cMAGAZINE COMPANY Augustus coauoM. BY -- - r psto 4 , ten, Its raining and he gets soaked, feet wet and no chance to make a change.- - Conditions are just right ; for a bad cold, tansilitis, flu, pneumonia almost anything. Just a little common sense at this time would soon make him again 100 pep cent, but he meets Jones and is told that his cough was bad, that he looks badly and should see his doctor or go to a better cH ' mate. During the day several other fool friends bang him over the head with the club of suggestion along the same line. his measure and . Again take you will find it Agout 80 per cent, but if the doctor will refuse to tell hini what it is, shake his head and give out a doleful groan or two, it will go down from 10 to 20 points veryquick-l. . - - y. ; wlth- - Keep the suggestion hammers or clubs pounding and you can quickly kill him, but let the doctor smile when ha finds it. 80 per cent and remark, Say, old top, you must be as tough as a mule- - Your ancestors piusl have been very hardy people, if all people were like you you would bo compelled to have . war to start a graveard. (By Associated Press) ' drawn; Mar. 3.-- The WASHINGTON, P.orn in 1773. dawn; Our noonttdtrisMhygraeloua famous a strictest neutrality as between Our rainbow arch, thy mercys sign; Mary Lyon, of sin, are thine. the rival revolutionary education clouds be save in the All, higher pioneer in Honduras has been enof women, died at South Hadley, Buck-lanof all life, Below, above, Lord at Born joined upon the American naval Massachusetts, light is truth, whose warmth commanders in Honduran waMassachusetts, February, Whose is love; ters. They have been directed to 28 1797. throne, Before thy MonuOF wb of Ericsson 1802 DANCING ouf confine Da iustre We as themselves - exclusively CLASS j Fyli us free, to the make one must be a bit ruflly. so to to delivered truth us The index would . go up 10 Grant and thy was completed Bettys puts its faith and not nn vlacly protection of American And kindling hearts that burn for lives and interests apricot color taffeta trims itself In finely trial. for A week of the right diet to not government perthe points. pleated ruffles and & silver wita yard, and yards of Val. lace ribbon assume and from the fool friends, 1874 to that is matched by tha Meeting of the first TUI thee, mit away their claim operations around and about the scallops of bandeausash altars all living on the youthful dancers, of the Province of One holy thy will American return the index to 100 per flame. of sleeves and skirt. The other frock the one heavenly legislature appearance light, bead. 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