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Show THE ?ag:: Tvro THE JOURNAL of steel, but in sentiment TRI-WEEEL- Y aQd ; that the petty and jealousies of the past vil be done away with ' all will pull unitedly for a bigcer, broader, betPUBLISHED BY ter Cache county. If, as may' be expected, 3fr. 1AEL AND ENGLAND PUELISMNC CO. Eeclesand has associates, speed the day, the e Entered at the every Tuesday, Thurg people will arise and call themblesed. day and Saturday,- - at Logan, Utah as Second-clas- s -' matter. , roads convention. , EDITOR third annual convention of the AUGUSTUS GORDON Good Roads association )o be held in CITY EDITOR F. J. IIAESTTALT. Logan in mid June, when fair Cache is looking CUESCIHPTION EATE3 her best, is being looked forward to with pleasurBy Carrier. able anticipation by road builders and advocates SMonths section designated by the fi Months (L73 of good roads in the believed much profit-- ; 12 Months (3.50 associations name, and it is On Time la Advance able growth of good roads sentiment anc action By Mail 73c will result. 90c 3 Months Returning from the mating of the executive 6 Months (1.75 (U3 board recently held here President Sherman of 12 Months : (3.C3 Six months is the limit oa time subscriptions Buhl, and Secretary Wallin of Pocatello, gave most favorable reports of their treatment while of & paper. We cannot let them mn 7 here, and the Pocatello .Tribune aays r longer, go we make no yearly time rates. The people of Logan are enthusiastic &bout at thamee t n g of4heINTER-URBAAND TRADE. TIISIn the Richmond Department of-- todays executive board, arrangements were launch- for a splendid program tCLbe carried out, J ournal wilt be found gome "most sensible, o Ner- - ed both ou the part of the offieers of theassoei-atio- n vations regarding the effect that some of the and on the part of the people of that county merchants seem to fear the proposed inter-- ' thriving little city, located in the center of , one of the richest valleys in ike entire west. urban railway may have upon the trade. We beAt the great gathering of the Idaho State lieve the article to be based upon logical -Automobile Association held in Pocatello on Time was, perhaps, when, had there been Saturday last, as reported by the Tribune, an intdrurban railway and any appreciable Dr. Patrie of Blackfoot launched n moveamount of money in -- circulation, dhr- - oountry ment, which promises to be a splendid one, for the organization of an auto tour to Lomerchants trade would have been in danger. gan on the occasion of the annual convention There are a multitude of reasons now existing, Intermountain Good Ronds associaof that greatly minimize the danger, and some niy tion.the felt that for lie fifty or a hundred or the case may even he reversed. " two hundred cars, driven by their owners, In the days of old, wherever a country store to make this trip would be a splendid adverwith any appreciable amount of stock was found, tisement of the state and would be a big demonstration showing the necessity, for store owned by the residents it was a ' good roads in this region. In passing he of the town and too frequently superintended by called upon the members of the association some, man folding his position rather by reason not .to forget that there is more, than one of his ecclesiastical, than his business record. It road from Pocatello to Utah. Jle pointed was made not only a matter of local patriotism, out that heretofore motorists have traversed the difficult road via Malad, but he called but almost a religious duty to trade with the the prettiest, and, -- attention-to the fact-tha"almost "exbest route of all is via McCammon, Bancroft. clusively of staples, and the commonest ones at Soda Springs, AEontpelier, Bear Lake and that things that everybody must 4i a ve and the wonderful-- i, in the kept poorest shape imaginable. xJf a lady Logan canyon. The spirit of this organization may be judged yearned for a dress other than the ordinary very .ordinary calico, linsey, or the one or two from the fact that after having exhausted a fund pieces of delaine kept by the very largest of twenty .thousand dollars., secured "from the State for the macadamization of that terror' to country stores, and she could muster the price or her husband wished something better than the travelers, the, Ross Fork sand road, and finding cheapest kind of a suit,' the the work incomplete, the members feEto work sheckles were carefully hoarded untiOhere came to raise a further fund of fifteen thousand dol a visit to Logan, or preferably to Salt Lake at lars upon their personal guarantees, trusting ' to conference time. the state to reimburse them. The Tribune says further; That day has gone by. Tlure are still a few Um motion of Mr. Carruth .of rBIackfoot, they ft upon Pocatello was selected as the rendezvous of business principles; an t bth they atd the indiall the automobiles in this section of the vidual firms carry stocks as large, varied anil state on the occasion of the good roads as may be found in cities of the same size at a big at Logan in in the United and States',. In anywhere staple auto parade he formed here for a trip to fancy groceries the stocks are complete, clean, - Utah, either by way of Malad or Montpelier and attractively displayed, ..Each season of -- the and- - Bear.-- Lake.,The, Montpelier ..delegates to look over the Logan canyon road year brings its supply of new and dry promised and report to the secretary in due time goods, notions and clothing. Of course the ultra whether or not it would be practicable to go particular, and the few who can never 6ee any. by that route. will come to Logan or go thing good at home, From all of which it may be seen that th; elsewhere for a wider selection, but there is meeting in Logan js regarded, as a most importplenty in stock as a rule to satisfy all reasonable ant one, and one which- great results are frijm ' requirements. expected. As to pricO'5 here is where the suburbanite interest the in. In addition to all the speeches can obtain no advantage by seeking the larger of good roads, the executive committee is already city, where rents, taxes, rates, clerk hire, almost trying to secure the exhibition here of the good every expense, are higher than in the country, road films exhibited at the Richmond, Va., conand the country merchant with a good patronage vention, and moreover, to induce the good roads can afford to undersell the city store keeper and, division of the Agricultural department to send if we does often and informed, so, its good roads construction train here to give in the staples required for everyday use. The re- a practical illustration in the building, upon a sult may be th$t instead of losing trade, if trol- scientific plan, of roads that will endure the strain ley rates are reasonable they may gain it; the of constant traffic, and last for years. Logan ladiesjtaking advantage of it to take a ride There can be no doubt1 that the various cominto the country, and at the same time save a mercial and industrial clubs of the county will little money. send large delegations to this convention, and it While many of the county people would visit seems among the Btrong probabilities that these Logan, perhaps more frequently, their home will, through the lectures and demonstrations to towns would be visited by crowds that never, or be given, arrive at such a unity of the faith on at least at rare intervals, visit them under pres- the good roads question as to agree upon both ent conditions In the sale of garden produce the best methods, and upon the issuance of the and other. farm products, the country people necessary bonds. Once carry the convietioi to 'would find th interurban a" great "aTJT the property owners that the money will be And again, Logan people and visitors to Loeconomically expended in the making of. a road gan would take frequent trips into the country that will endure and stahd the required tests, merely to enjoy the ride and the fresh air,, aad and the favorable vote would be almost unanias a result property adjacent to the line, would mous ; hut the people are tired of being taxed to increase in value. Nothing in the United Stales make patches of road here and there, that are has been so promotive, of intercommunication as not 'scientifically built in the firstplaee, and are have the trolley lines. They : soon bridge the thereafter allowed do fall into disrepair. distance between the city and country, between one town and another, and line the intervening The days we eat meat are considered as homes. with become source cf a space They holidays by the children, testified Samuel Lip- mutual pleasure and profiLlTheir. cheap ratesof son, an expert weaver, employed by- - the American transportation sole many problems of both Woolen conipany, engaged in one of the most economics and pleasure. Within a very short highly protected industries in the United States, time after the completion of the promised road during the hearing given in the Ilouse of Repreor Hyrurario Richmond, webF sents tives'in the matter6flhe strike how in Jieve aELwilLagteeihat it wfts one ofthe-mo- st progress, needed factors for mutual development and pros- week out of a wage averagingabout six dollars. perity; and the traffic will jnciea?e 'atTuira rate Thats the share protected plutocracy hands out cities and Jowns are united not only by hands to the Jabo? the tariff is given to protect and it ' as to warrant extension until all of the principal wants to reduce even that. Post-Offic- Good .... "Thursday, March 21, 1912. JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH PERPETRATED BY WALT MFDOUGALL y I OF THE ISIUC.'GSOME . ,rreRELN:FTQFRE;ADCRSF:ARpR0MARTCEfn-EgS- NTHE BLIGG COLLECTION. sl Inter-Mounta- in f V WITH ....... ........ ... ... ............ 5 ( I Tri-Week- ly s a -- N " i 9 - stock-consis- t, ted - hand-me-dow- I, i t f1 n up-to-da- te con--yenti- on WHAT TO DO AND HOW June,-and-th- -- up-to-da- te - ... y N J. - , w from-Wellsvill- e The Good Listener Wins in Society-- Talkeis not Popular Did it ever occur to you that one of the strongest points in etiquette is to acquire the ability to listen ? In society I have noticed that the jumpy girl, the woman who interrupts, or' the one, who once having achieved the reputation of being brilliant in conversation, never ceases to display the said brilliance, has no ,v V great hold. -- The one- - whose 'flattering interest in yonr conversation keeps her quiet, save at proper intervals when the responses intelligently suggest appreciation,--is the truly popular favorite. 1 .A man is often Bowled oyer by a girl with soulful eyes and a tongue in leash. But Be would run a hundred miles from Miss Fast Pertwhose - flippant1 interjec- tions while unquestionablyuelever and telling, da not eiui? thfc man to regard her kindly. '.'a He is apt to feel thafciher caustic interruptions are somewhat akin .to ridicule.. Moreover, they detract from the flow of his own eloquence, which you , perhaps have observed is very dear to the heart of the average man. Beyond the question of person-a- l 'satisf action it is without doubt most .courteous to listen until a speaker has finished. It is equally true that very few women are able to sufficiently control themselves to wait for periods or new paragraphs. Javid Belasco. a clever --critic of everything real and ubreal, was at my house for tea one day when the .discussion of Mrs. -- Leslie Carterwas somewhat And equally so, I thought, in the real life intercourse sof calls and even common talk. , . It seems when you once set yourself apart" asa critic,:W'more kindly speaking,. . an observer, that we women especially are so eager to have our little say that wp cant wait until .the speaker addressing us has iuUy finished. The nervous desire to express our own opinions, makes us forget that it is decidely impolite to interrupt, , will keep Jher of lemon-juic- e hands in good condition. Keep a d halved lemon on the for use after the dishes are wash- ed and you will find that your hands no longer feel1 dry and rough on account of the unpleasiSirth-ermorant task, of lemon-juic- e will eat away the cuticle which grows on " the finger-nail- s and requires constant attention. Another use for- - lemon-juicwhich is not commonly known, is to keep boiled potatoes from turn- ing black. Just squeeze the juice into the kettle while the potatoes are boiling and 'there will he no unsightly discoloration.' The . A t sink-boar- dish-washin- e, g. e, Perhaps "there is no place where the problem Silence - is Golden can be more aptly aptly applied than in the dialogues in which men and women are supposed ta enjoy equal suffrage, the woman always realizing the truth pf the adage ' if she wishes EFFICIENCY to remain popular, "A diplomatic girl seeking so- How , Many Men Know how to cial advancement ean often, by Keep It at Par. flattering attention to a ehaper-on- s "Thousands ; yes tens of thouswords, acquire a social. uplift that wouldnt come if she ands of men, grow old 10 years too soon. were to express her real thoughts. If you are a man and - realize You know we cant be hung for wane-anthat your efficiency is on-thour thoughts. that you are losing money' Aftei jkU though I knoW1 there are some very., brilliant social and happiness in consequence, get -stomach accesses which have been made a 50c box of afttablets two and take eftoday by brilliant conversational er or each with meal three for believe .we if could get forts, l up a list of social statistics, we days; then take one with "each meal regularly until you feel Well would learn that the popular ' ' matron was the. one and vigorous. who looked more than she said. stomach tablets disinAlso1 that the best matches had fect, tone up,, restore elasticity to been made by the girls who knew the stomach and intestinal canal when to speak, but whose long and .end 4 indigestion.' They do suit was looking and acting the more: they increase the nutri-tio- tt oL the body and in ease of part of the appreciative listener. Therefore, my dear . girlies, nerve exhaustion, sleeplessness, though small talk may be a val- night sweats, bad dreams or any uable asset, I am going to back condition that requires a restorathe heresy of cultivating silence tive they act, with astonishing always of an appreciative ehar-aete- rapidity.4- - They can be found at, mind you, but listen intel- A. S. Hornes, and helpful drugligently. gists the world over. There will be plenty of time for conversational gymnastves after -- You judge a man not by what jf Candle lectures have any fouu- - he to do, but iy what he promises dation jn fact. has done. That Js the only true THE test. - Chamberlains Cough this standard has THE USE OF LEMON JUICE no superior by People everywhere' The woman who does Tier own speak of it in the highest terms work will find that the liberal use of praise. De-ineat- 4 d e MT-O-N- - A MI-O-- r. Leaning on my elbow and listening, I was somewhat surprised when Mr. Belasco said What you are doing now is one of the hardest things to learn, on or off the- - st a ge t ol Hp further stated that though temperament counted of course largely, repOse and restraint were harder to gain stage work. trten-quietl- yr In' noTEs Rem-edy'Jndg- ed C; |