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Show t, V Monday, November 18, 1918, V THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 25 DISCOUNT. ON AUL CLOTH PRICE.; FORGONE 'WEEK AT - - - f ' PAGE TIir.LL t t 'Mil A T--' te. i --- WAR WORK AT ; o o Training During THE U. PHOSPHORATED AC. i MALT V j Strengthens Vitalizes to BLOOD POISONING !Par MILLVILLE - m Boys Overseas IhBEafygardCaaSafaflfstfcdTreafaietl How - often lockjaw an& blood ' MiUvflle Nov, r. F, Nourishes and Invigorates nerve and organ or the human ever; Yeates and Israel Yeates, bods, ilfpi saya Doctor, Read hi lull statement! is F result from the T, poisoning The following information in of a slight scratch or little crtlneglect Htat-bn-a Wtzard Oil a safe and effec- regard to Christmas Parcel Couit 19 Months, tive first aid treatment It is a paw, reported they have had the emit ahtiseptic and should be ap- pons will be of much interest to Over Thirteen HunFlu but ane about over it now. plied immediately tp wounds of this meians. l those who have boys overseas kind to prevent danger of infection dred A, C. Men in SerSpecial courses in agriculture They are at their ranches in PoIt is and have not received the , couand and soothing. healtbg vice. ' drives out pain and inflamand farm tractors which gave catello Valley. ' ' t t qtuckly mation m cases of sprains, bruises, pons. These instructions must material aid to the farmers in . Mr. S. A. Whifney is receiving cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as be read very carefully; and ' A brief yet comprehensive re. their problems of increased pro- congratulations of his friends on reliable, too, for sti.f neck, sore feet, to thC very letter, eelthsores, canker sere sr earache and port of the war activities of the duction, were given attaining his 78th birthday. A toothache, during Christmas Parcel Coupons, Utah Agricultural College has it from druggists fhr 30 cents, Courses in home econom- family dinner was given in his, If Get At the satisfied return the bottle and request of the War Dejust been prepared by the De- ics for women which aided the honor by his daughter. Guests getnot your money back. and toe Postoffice DeEver constipated or have suk partment partment of Information- - Ser-- , housewives in conservation were being Mr. and Mrs. Ernest headache Just try Wizard Liver partment, the American Red vice of that Institution. This re- also given. The appeal made by Nevesand children. v His child-re- d Whips, pleasant iittie pink pills, '30 Cross has undertaken to furnish port shows that 1375 students the government that women be who were unable to be pre- cents, Guaranteed- .the machinery whereby toe near, and former students of the col-- ; trained in business to sent remembered , him with replace and young people did quite a bit est relative of any man in the lege have entered the army and' men in service was met by the letters; post cards, and gifts. of celebrating Monday evening American Expeditionary Fotoesj that there are forty one faculty school qf Commerce and BusiMonday about 2:30 A M. the and former faculty members in ness Miss Betsy Nielson came from whom a Christmas coupon Administration and many people' were awakened out of home to spend Tuesday evening label has not been received, may the service. On this vast service women were placed in essential their sleep by the vigorous ringfoerward a Christmas parcel to flag are thirty three gold stars. positions at lucrative salaries, , ing of the school house bell, Mr. with her family. She was accomLow that individual, in accordance The Institution, has given miliHealth conditions have pre- Jas, A, Hoveywason the job as panied t by Lieut. Silver P. with toe following plan : tary training to 1880 men during vented the regular work of the soon ns he heard the welcome of Logan who came to pay his - the last two years,7 the report Institution this fall. With the re- news of FjEljtlate of mailing extendrespects (to his friends the Nielpeace and did his best to ed to Saturday, November 30. shows, , ,, opening of the Institution to ci- waken every body in town that sen family. Lieut. Low has just Mountain Division headquarcourse in the R. (X Other sections of' the report vilians, however, many Valuable they might he joyful also. Every eompietedbis ters is forwarding, under separT. C. at Ft, Sill Nebraska and show how completely the in- courses designed to prepare men bod rejoicing but; not many ata a supply of coupons cover, om ten structional work of the college and women in the furlough great work of went to adjoining towns to cele- - IS. of must be carewhich, course, as Instructor was correlated with its experi- reconstruction will he brat ad they want to continue to i fcp given. issued only under mental and extension work in "It was neither (to one of the officers training fully guarded, possible nor keep our town free of the Influ school in ' accordance 1 with strict this New York. He had aiding Utah to solve the protd change the work' of enza. Wo have had 0 few . case3 and a careful record of all plan, to tell of blems of increased production the many interesting things Experiment Station because but it bas been kept pretty well issued checked.. These and conservation. of the war, It was very gratify- from spreading.? The children hk work and his life at the camp Coupons and a most pleasant evening was coupons may be furnished by The. report is as follows; r ing to leirn, however, that the Chapters on and after November The past nineteen months at spent byall. projects of the station, conceiv- larly through the efficient State 21 to individuals jvho request Mr, Roy Yeates spent a day or . the Utah Agricultural College ed in time of peace, fitted war Farm Bureau and the . many two recently with his fathpr and them, in accordance . with this have been devoted to war ser- needs dif- county farm bureaus, to carry Forty-nin- e admirably. mom- family as he has a montoly two plan. One coupon only may be vice. The instructional work of ferent experimental projects Utah through too critical the Institution, the experimental conducted by fourteen depart- ents just passed in a glorious days leave from his labor as issued to each individual filling work, the extension activities, ments are now under way at fashion. With as great problems electrician in the electric light out the following statement; copies of which are forwarded, unsolution now that plant in Weber canyon, have all been dedicated to peace ( L3gan and ilt tothep parts of appearing for Mr, Orivelle Eliason has accep der separate cover, for the condemands, and as future activity Utah; They are war as well as the war is over, the Extension ted a position with the Utah venience of Chapters; , jes,will be dedicated to the needs peace projects because they are Division will carry on, The undersigned hereby deIff reconstruction. While such work cannot be Power and Eight Company in make agriculture t designed to clares that he or she' is toe near. Epitomized to such an extent more efficient, toJbring greater expressed in dollars and cents, Logan canyon. est Mr; Rafael Eliason has entireliving relative, in the United that only bare figures remain, crops,, to make happier homes. (no more thaft cap experimental recovered from quite serious States, of the proposed recip. the warwork of the Utah that have "assumed work. In fact), a few figures will ly cultural College stands as fol- - outstanding importance because aid one to grasp the importance attack of influenza and has tak- ient! that he or she has not received a label from abroad fjthat lows : ' of war, are those in the breeding and magnitude of toe work of en up his work again id the S. A. should such label be received it T.C, at toe A. C. of U. The college has furnished, ac- - ,of sugar beets, the production the Extension Division. will andMrs-'Nielnot be used, anddhatto the P. Olson s The emergency war work of . . Mr. cording to caref ully checked esti- - of sugar beet seed, the breeding have received a letter from their best of his or her knowledge and mates, 1376 young men for the of potatoes, the standardization the countyagents in 1917, result- son Wm. Connary who is in belief only'one Christmas parjl s. ed in an increase in Utah of fighting forces of the United r of wheat, the proper jse of France stating that he is well Of these 1376 stars, thir-.- j gation water whereby, an inreas-ty-thr- $544, Old in the value of crops -. ' ahdllkeshis workbuf lsTept faculty (ed acreage can be brought under grown' and $202,934 in meat gold. Forty-on- e The cant the course He of for proresponsibility very busy. and former faculty members are water, the drainage of water produced,' Figures for 1918 are tell them much about where he per operation of this plan should on this vast service1 ged soils 'whereby land is, re- not yet available, but indications is or what be is doing, but jvill be placed upon an individual flag. Of these stars, one is gold, claimed, the utilization of farm point to stiU. greater increases. have plenty to tell when he gets member of the Christmas parthe production of The' boys, and girls clubs, in Reports show that a majority, cels committee, or, in larger . home,,. of men representing the U. A, C poultry and eggs, and the breed- their various projects, netted the The of beets and last hay crop Chapters, upon a on the battle field are officers. ing of- - hogs steers ,and dairy State a profit, toyer all expenses well in and of the Christmas parrels co are pretty getting hold cows. . . of supervision; of $583,91 in One hundred ninety-fiv- e and each such application are trying to get as much The following estimate, concommissions, according to estiThrough the efforts people done as be approved or disap-ftl-e fall should possible. plowing mates based on incomplete re- - servative yet overwhelming, is a of can county home demonstratstormsnow has Butthe little for future reference and ports. Of these, it is known that sffiEngexamp!e of what, the or, $1,000,000.00 worth of thrift caused a lull for a day orso. should the war depart checking, three State of Utah can sdve annually stamps was purchased by houseone is a brigadier-genera- l, ' has been received Word and retained in a special by proved conare colonels, one is a major, and by applying correctly principles wives from savings due to W. of of relatives W, meat or Whitney, , postoffice department discovered by the Utah Experi- servation ih the homes. These four are captains- -' , of illness serious his "such son the action deem necessary. are typical illustrations. They do the College ment Station. During Burns, He suffering from Typh- p This plan does not supersede over are 1,000, not exhaust, toe possibilities of There slightly 450 to gave military training oid Fever but is receiving the any previous instructions, but men in its units of the Reserve 000 acres of irrigated land in the situation. best of attention at Dr, Hender-sen- s all previous instructions as to Due in large part to the Officers Training - Corps. The Utah, On this land, 8,000,000 at Brigham City the method of handling these of water is applied anof toe Utah Agricultural and ithospital summer of 1918 saw 280 men acre-feis hoped is well on the way parcels must be followed to the from Wyoming, and 400 men nually, or eight feet to each acre. College and associated agencies, to recovery, , letter. Parcels shall not exceed to two acre feet hub in fart greater degree to the from California and Nebraska One and Red toe ladies Cross of The 3 by 4 inches in size or by as demon magnificient work of the farmgiven military and technical in- of water issufficient, in are actively three engaged pounds in weight. again struction. Thi3 fall (1918) seven strated by the Utah Experiment ers of Utah, the State was able to and their Yours complete for, the Christmas Roll watknitting to increase its wheat production hundred and fifty men, members Station. A proper system of time. the in quota Call, appointed would make it in 1918 over 1917 by two milof the Students army Train- er distribution MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Pres. John McMurdie and the this to utilize 6,000,000 million bushels or by $4 per cent possible ing Corps, are receiving to are RED CROSS-- By AMERICAN secretary filsoattending ofwater annually The same year saw ah estimated itary training and either eoile-iat- e acre-feoff . matter of the the F. getting Oxley, George allowance increase of 418, 149 sacks of academic, instruction or wasted. With adequate Xmas package to our seven boys Assistant to Manager, irriwater could this techper cent and sugar or a twenty-fiv- e training as mechanics overseas. are who of gate 500,000 acres alfala 500, increase. Mrs" Albert Bergso is home group of schools, and a single set I. m II. 000 icres of sugar beets, and used for again from Newton where she of equipment can bo 500,000 acres of wheat. The land number of went to attend her brother Vern- boys from a large is available for this increased hr one districts on Wennergren who died of in- schools. In country Thousands Have Discovered Dr. legation iarea. This would incRuU Musterolo on Forehead n fluenza. Her many friends are such teacher could supervise maEdwards Olive Tablets are two Utahs crops by rease and Temples schools of a Substitute. i a Harmless pleased to welcome her back nual training or the tons of hay, eight million substJive Tatfetathe r her own recovery fr and twenty Stadia mild but sure tons of sugar beets, lute for calonelr feeling from same disease. is onc million bushels of wheat worth, SrSreSm(rjSl laxative. nd their effect on the liver WILL NOT PRESS the result almost instantaneous, They white ointment rea dean, and ia a friend Boer over Mr. Musterokj Reed $100,000,in the aggregate, treat WAR POWER BILL to oi Dr. Edwards determination not made with ea el mustard. Better than a ? liver and bowel complaints with calomeL 000. mustard plaster and does not .blister. turned to Balt Lake Friday His efforts to banish it brought out these only externally, and in no way can evening after a pleasant visit WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-- It The extension Division has Used tablet little oh j affect aJotnadi and heato as aqme totoe in and the Paul other do food with dflk These pleasant little tablets Winburg tarnai Is probable that no urtheif efbeen particularly active that calcanei doe but have no bad after sore throat; bronchitis; friends. - t for Excellent increased producs effects. They don't Injure the teeth like campaign for fort isill be made to enact the croup, shf neck, asthma, neuralgia, Anderson ' returned administration emergency power Strong liquids or calomeL They take hold tion and greater conservation. P. Mr. pteensw rheumatism, lumbag J. Of the troude and quickly correct It Why of the. back orjoint Supaiaa sad cure the liver at the expense oi the teeth? Working in closest Friday evening from .his f ranch sprauisTeore muscles, bruises, chilblain Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the with the State Council of De- frosted feet, colds of the :chest (it often at Pocatello after f inishing Mia a strong liquids. It is best not Gat th Genuine' Adfall seeding. SMSSStoaM-Wto take taiameL but to lot Cr, Edwards fense and the Federal Food :v andAvcia' w Clive Tablets take Its place, . h been able, Wasted Most headaches, duUnesaf and that ministration, it, But it need not be so expensive bay feeling come from constipation and through its specialists,, county a disordered Ever. Take Dr. Edwards? some people think. One teachas home demonstrators, Olive Tablets when you feel toggy" and agents, economy in the manual and mechanical er communi-ty clouded heavy.T Note how they dear" boys and girls dubs, Cakg inYvery brain and how they perk op" the spirits. arts can cover a considerable service bureau, and particu- - of Soldiers 1&--M- fol-low- s 1 ed i- ,; -i 1917-191- 8. Jy. Wv't ZV 1 1--- -- V ' Z-- V (i JfeadiesDo.7iiinG2orgia A bit of as f, a crickets ani rollicking rigtime lively' American with a clever bunch rof words. Sung by the ' ' Quartet on I new Victor Record.-- J 4 " On toe other side , "j, Carolina, Im Coming Back to You, A song of tender sentiment, which contains a suggestion of Old Black Joe. Admirably presented by the Peerless w r Quartet. 4 , . 4 rr I. Vktof a - Two , 1849? new "Cohm "monologues a i Moaroe Sliver impenoaates this character with his typical Bowery humor and perfect dialect. CoherrCiet a Married la one selection. Being told that two can live as easily as one he proceeds to try the , experiment. is an equally humor. Cohen on His Honeymoon ous recital. The drollery of both stories is greatly enhanced , . , by the manner of telling. mirth-maki- 4e-sira- ; ng ' . V(.tar 4txble-(ce- Rewrd, d 18501 J 4 Stop in and let us play for yon these and other Now Victor Rocorda fer November THATCHER r,:US!C CO. ' 1 I hill LOGAN, UTAH (jeo. W. Teasdale, Gen, Manager 1 -- . -- r Agri-projec-ts - CANDY4f j ; n THE TRUTH ABOUT 4 ? irri-State- ee 1917-191- GdVG ihaini; HnzdoSiy 11 " per cent of whom are w omen. , . It makes, possible, to large extent, the ehocolato and paper box Industries, with their millions Invested, and employing thousands more T3 I It employs normally 100,000 people, mostly women, s Thre are still people who believe that the candy industry Is using from 25 to 80 of the national sugar production, and that the wiping out of the industry would solve the sugar problem, people et . - . for-wast- cm. 1 I one-ha- lf , ' b ' et x ,The truth Is (hat only 8 of and today this has been cut to k tf't mil-llo- guma-Sod- ) -- l&ajodZScabox. itodruejista, i ' r o , are realizing that Reasonable people, them, pnly this small amount of sugar going Into candy, and la view of 'he high food value. It Is time to consider effecting further savings by , tonserving 1 other directions as well, ' aarmal tin It tint MnSr tutiwtrr nplt. In UU ewmtry. pr (nnnd w ml ha a !. f tl I I v . ,Tke Candy Mansfactnrers of Utah and Idaho, 4 , normal times; fyltiv COMBE - the sugar was used in 4. with these fuels before T ww-Jitf- y, Sugar is a necessity. W do not take our requirements of sugar, a spoonful at a time, Some people like their sugar In candy form. And they, are Just as much entitled to it la that form a others are entitled to have It melted in their coffee, In 1918 (the last normal year la the Industry), there were approximately 2500 candy factories In the United States, using about 8f, of the sugar consumed In the entire country. A muth smaller percentage than anyone thought. - ou thought H much higher, didnt you? The capital Invested In the Industry was then more than $110,000,000? greater now. It Is the thlrty-etghtlargest industry in the United State. ' 1917-191- 8, es to destroy Indus' When people know the truth about the candy Indust, they tmme. diately recognize candy as a wonderful food product one that H rich la nutritive values a necessary food tor people who woik haid. 8- act-iviti- net the wish of the government oo t ' f bill to provide electric current lor wor Industries. Chairman Fletcher of "the senate commerce committee announced today that be was not inclined to press the measurL As passed by the house an appropriation of $150,000,009 was authorized, blit the senate committee, ixj a substitute mtasure. reduced this amount to $50,000,000, J) VETERINARIAN Phone 27 Richmod - t Utrh r'1 r ft J l - 1 -- Buy W. S. - S.- i - ! |