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Show r THE good Lord never in- tended ihat good money should work. be made by poor HOW "A you getting your share of the little Fortune Starters? V A Tuttle G. W. OLUME XL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER h your WASL Crop? NUMBER 194. 18, 1919. REAR ADMIRAL J. S. M'KEAN MARVIN UiJDEfWOOD COLORADO M.y Assoc iaUil Iiess) He.- IS WASHINGTON. A possibility that the Snat treaty fight may be resumed actively belore the holiday recess developed today when th? foreign relations committej vas called to meet Saturday mornirg The purpose of the meeting was not announced but leaders indicated that in effort probably will be made to have the take action on the resolution of Senator Knox, Republican, of Penn, to declare a state of peace. 1 - ts dollar iMILLION Atlanta, by FIRE Di- rector General Walker Hines to be general counsel of the United railroad administration. Mr. Under, wood was assistant attorney general. AT Rear Admiral J. S. McKean, chief of the bureau of naval operations. ARSENAL'HITCHCOCK T ID ARE BE . ' ht - 1 1 TRAIN Head Organization Whose Task Will Be The Battering Down of The High Cost, of f Living. . Deed 18 A. CHICAGO, fair Sprague, state, price said today Mrs. Maud R. Turley will lead the Illinois women in the fight against the high cost cf living, and she will take chargs of the entire state- j; fcdfti-missicn- r1 . legislation which would put a stop diaonKra in Mexico, particularly that which harms Amoricana. i OFFiriAf CHICAGO, Dec. 17 Liquor a sscr la ted Pres) interests estimate thchir loses WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. A as the result of the enforcement call for a conference of demo-'o- f the wartime prohibition law $100,000,000, according to a cratic senators on Saturday today by Levy Alayer, select a leader to slicceed . the NflTF 1 Li ill Bv - Mrs. Turley Bays to reduce COStS people must cut Gut .luxuries, and stop eating dollar a dozen eggs and. ninety cent. butter. Postpone the purchase of that fur coat and expensive t and then, and then only Pricea tumble. Bnrrnirrn8uit i , toa (By Associated Press) Dec. 18.- WASHINGTON, suit to re- - The official text of the M?xican! vt tin. counsel lor the distillers in late Senator Martin of Mrgima the Hlumoui:ced that was issued by Senator Hitchcock, AdviCfi ef Nebraska today. Hitchcock is covt.r approximately this-s- um note it is said differs only contesting with Senator Under- - ' from the United States govern-woo- d slightly from that carried by cf Alabama for the place.. ment win SOon be filed at Washthe Associated Press Tuesday ington. He will go to New York ty Whl! !! PARIS, DccTlL-- It next week to confer with legal cfficiilsd Is useless that would to ask for an apartment at less certain of they liquor representatives 'interests with regard to filing make no comment until the note than G000 francs a year, hone is thoroughly studied. ,the suit. It U hunters are informed by one of Joseph Wolf, a distillers agent indicated that at first reading he .largest renting agencies in ' TAME announced today the sale of 1000 the note had not made a faVor--1 RACIfrrRAII . DAuuE 1 DnLL UjLIiIC barrels and 30,000 cases of able Paris is Press full, the pays impression. whiskey for immediate export. jde Paris in' warning people away Hamto will bulk of it The from the city.' One sees this on go . . wr iTiiPB' t Letters have been sent out to b ' 'all sides.. It ,is linpossihle to find , I Germany , (he Alumni of the Brigham1 ' not kitch- only two rooms and ( By . Afcocitr j Preis) WASHINGTON, Dec. as them Young College inviting Dee. 18. Tonight and Friday en but a place in the auto bus at. , its Rhode Island, through y. y f 'or a seat. in a restaurant theater i.f g t 0 .f f lb rowhttWarnier,j general, Herbert . A. r h Basketball game between an tarney the supreme court daq unchanged. R,ce) , the writer so' team and the College, today for permission to Institute! , eludes "sit you wno HnV of Miss Elgeva Allen of yrum team for this year. After the original proceedings to test the to at horner coming Paris, stay to has returned her home fol of the national progameora( about 7:30 the Alum- - validity and to en- - lowing a sojourn of six months aThe worlds tavern; nbw become hibition amendment, ni association is . reorganpalace, receives none but m li The Angeles. lady bonaires. imn federal officials from en- - ih Log ized. During the war period the probably considered that if the forcing it in that Btate. alumni have been conserving in world was coming to an ' end Whitworth with on the seventeentn, it would be ,, time, energy and material SOIIET AMBASSADOR and daughter who are IS CITED EY COURT better to be wafted off with things, but the sentiment seems to- of the family ; a decision she tending: school here, leave rest to le to reverse to such an exDec. 17 Su- - Ja inciined to NEW YORK, Monmorrow in home for their no.since regret tent that the sDrine reunion and Paris . j ;? ; . thf -- r f All-St- - .ed ar to-b- e , - . . Mrs.-Jose- ph Take the main spring out oi Some rmn and dor do iiiile our calam ty clock. but puff and pant. FORMER Some of us should take oui The bacon the bey: bi ought rains ort nd sandpaper them home is now on sale. ar wlth rior'4 r to the standard but to 7 time Cacne C. Ludwig compelling Under the direction of Prof, winter. Valley 0d infor eorrnensate the vears (llv f i d soviet K. Martens Mr. Soren Han- - N. W. Christiansen, the South that ghe reports Nour- gen and Sant-'formerly of Hyrum, and a di-- .l Cache High School Music Depart has been ambassador, Eerclary rector ..a1!?..!!' of the First' National ment will give a fine musical Jeva last active northwestern financially throughout the bureau, to shew cause who they and fcig family are en- - entertainment this evening in )jere to nlanned Rewas it when spring and central western regions. ou c; joying life in their new and the Hyrum Third Ward cnapei. c?mn!wd snlen-"n?ti)e to the equip money ra'e con ew the conditions ounty jail for a beautiful home at Hollywood, r, The Professor will present his COyery from in erec- ' , i)V (Vm to , nht i m.nei aTiW-- r' suburb of Los Angeles. ne,1?bj'atj)ry r 7s to'tempt fcr chorus of forty trained voices, a Wtam questions and prod V TJ number of vocal and instrument' l sru:e bud amanc .,i nown asthe B Y y- AlunH condemn'd books and papers a at a $1 meaj oi 8qUare Bquarc al soloists, and the schools ex- -l No Psvchohieical laboratory to permit the restorat'on committee !d 1? th j cellent orch?!l:aL.. i san.v fuel a con are r.butions rff taken trains very large galing8 rad-caactivities . j allowed (five dollars being the step. R. S. Aihton ami Holden, Regional diiectors maximum). It was so decided Dj: Michael Misleg treasurer FIX ARMY FORCE AT 280,000 - MEN; ' . I.ET JAILBIRDS ROOST . AT NIGHT judge ; McCarthy advises SALT LAKE- DEC. 18. In answer ta a letter written by Dan B. Shields, attorney general of Utah, who is a member of the slate board of paidons, in connection with an investigation of the ap- plications for pardons and paroles filed by prisoners sentenced fiom the Third judicial district, the following letter was written by Judge Wilson McCaithy of the Third district court, who was formerly prosecuting attorney for the Third district: I am just in receipt of the list of applicants for pardon sent out on your usual form, in which you request certain informa- tion regrrding these parties. You also have written in your own handwriting the following notation. What of these roosters? You have hpre struck upon a most happv phrase, because :osters are housed in chicken coops, and chickens are usually let out in the daytime and f Bowed ta wander back in the night time. chicken In the raising of chickens even the most inexperienced raisernevef goes out in the Trighttime and lets his chickens out of th? pen, because to do so would disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood and could not possibly do the chickens any good. Mv adice relative to these particular roosters which you hove D to at least be as humane to them as the ordinary chicken raiser is to his chickens. Let them et least stay there overnight, if for no reason that that they themselves might be disappointed if you turned them loose with the usual promptitude of the board of - j i -. SERVICE RESTORED T pre-wa- AbS(( mil'll ; (By Associated Preaa) Liquor Interests to Lose W000,000 PARTY LEADERi N. CLEVELAND, O.. Dec. 17. Charles Johnson, Go years old, a' farmer living at' West Salem, was in Cleveland today with a reserved seat ticket so as to be in the front row when the world came to an end. After going to a house where the beginning of the end was to be staged and finding that no one there had even heard the end (By Associated Press) was at hand, Johnson com- -' CHICAGO, Dec. 18 Over a plained to the police. dozen sideline industries of thejgjQ STEEL PLAN I Two men came to me last Saturday and sold me a reserved Chicago packers, involving in vestments of many millions will scat for $15, he said. IS STARTED AGAIN be disposed of under a decree, soon to be entered before the! United States court in Washing-cruitin- g station which he os- - ton by Attorney General Palmer tablished in August is leaving The packers refuse to discuss The Colorado Iren and Fuel Co , here at the end of the pres:nt the decree details under which opened its steel plant today with hundred men work- confine thirty-eigthe produc- - ing. Mere will be added in the there being a much larger float- tion of meat, poultry, butter, next few days. This is the Trsl are male there a.nl discontinue attempt to operate since the cheese and ing population, eggs Strik- many more enlistments. S'xtecn sidelines such as leather, can- - steel strike was called. the Mr. ned fruits vegetables, to have enlisted here during plant continue ers picket soaps, Have?' term. Ib ha-- , made i groceries, fertilizers, codstor- - but no disturbance is leuorUd number cf friends here and ha.- age, fish refrigerator car lines A few m.n have been employed He will hr glue, cereals, sporting emoyed his stay. goods since the strike was called but succeeded by Ccrporal Archb.tl and control of stockyards, but today the first large nuir.be1. will fiCC'.mwile v.rhoe is of ft learned that the outline was employed. Shuts, the plan has been agreed upon any him. OR UNDERWOOD FOR (By Associate J lress) J. Dec. 18 DOVER, fire Causes of the spectacular which last night swept the lowei ui-- , pait of Picatinnv arsenal rethe an in lowing cxpksion st arch laboruti ry will be the mb 'jeet of an official investigaDua by army officers today. The file destroyed four buildings entailing a loss estimated at 'a million. Five men wu? hurt The exone probably fatally. plosion recked the buildings in ,Docr, and was heard fjity miles away. Mrs. Maud Turley Will func-jtion- St-t- cs Big Show DENVER. Dec. 18 Speak-- ( ing before the Colorado legisla-- l Leonard ,ture Major General indifWood said the marked ference cf the average American toward the performance of his civic duties and the willingness s ,of agitators to usurp the of government are important factors in the wave of unrest now sweeping the nation. ;He said as a remedy, the government should take every immigrant in hand and counteract the influence of radicals which and is soon spread over him 'teach the new comer the principles of real Americanism. Iriss) ; E. Marvin Underwood of Ga., who has been appointed $15 for Seal al Assoiiatod CITY, Dec 17 Earthquake shocks at six oclock tonight caused some excitement (junong the people following the numerous publication of that the end of the world No damage le-- , twas due today. suited although tht shock, were former severe, more so than ones felt here. Despite the excitement there was no com-mitte- Farmer Pays ftv MEXICO Bn ss self-style- rlf Wbita. n i 3. ''" , (I - i 1 ' a-- ! ncunced. REJECT "Vi " oepartment- proposals :ri wjV.h he alg0 . was. the. trea,s . WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Rejection by house and senate tnili- Game Bold f a departrmnt ITopOHaf1.3 orderod' m,ttee waa 576.000 officers and men, certain tonight f Arrest His not in Ends fihow vhy he should when chairmsn Wadsworth predicted that the senate committee be committed to ja-- for would fix the strength of the force at about 280, OOO.JThe house ers obtain All three tempt agreed tentatively on & similar program, cornmjttee( . ed by Deputy A orn y Ge.mia jijiere js no question, said Senator Wadsworth, but that the Bel- R1eer cure vCpvi isenat committee- in its present frame of mind, will not fix the A French sold it r vw.ring a No woman is a as some mittee returnable and uniform number gt more than 280000( and may po5aib!y cut the number Qjcaptains are painted. Klan arn' da'more than that. German the o:i today on the subcommittee bill were concluded Senate demanded hearings chief of IS HF.I PbES while the house committee took up questions as to the future day, thn. loanmm he that LANDIS DECLARED i0f national guard. The senate committee hoped to have pro-- n mm to staren a - J w VVHAT THE STARS in share for the full committee after the holidays, POaU ano l iin, commie 7 was Federal nr request pardons. committee of the American Legion? corn- The judge K. M. Landis said todav P0?ed ofmilitary Anv further information I can give you respecting these the sotffier P door o, the bank. A Tukey. Omaha. Neb.. chairman: Colonel M. J: A,lan could outside he was fhftMhern be PREDICT birds I will be glad to supply. D Hay Ecreman, Chicago, and Thomas W. Miller of Delaware, explaido to prevent d to the today recommendations of the organza-frnvv v i ned ALLEGED SWINDLER CAUGHT IN TOILS recent convention in Minneapolis. Other formulated of its at in Detroit next ,tion "Watch FIIILADELPHIA, DEC. 17 After a ten months chase which ine "tand Abel Colonel were witnesses Davis, Chicago, 111., national gua- n emt American led through the United State3 and into South America, William other peilit 0 9. Most of the planets are favo Legion post asked that he take and a!.r..3!'era dbR A. E. Moore, charged with obtaining money under flse pretenses c v wlnle house Colonel R. II . Gillette, committee the heard the bank able today. n t or guftd. on matter. the action was arrested today. of National N. Guard the association. marks Y., m million Troy, one took it This is a luckv dav for wed- h' outlaw? of th Twenty years ago the police say Moore was the principal m a andthese men should be Under the legions recommendations only a sufficient garrison that and material benefits e.( a as tury dings "a declared he New tensationrl nhlrtee Police and a.id overseas army for purposes suspiciou: aftrefng policemen became j,s jove w;j, he gained by permitted to go around mekii.s standing a rh1r7esvear sedcncensSng Provided. Universal are for military Belgiaji MSore the Landis boys, supposed training confidmie shadowed added, those who speeches Judge today. marry , n 7;nd on after of operating a game. a cafe, Thmtrps aclra. and new his1 18 to 20 years of age and a general staff liberalized by and admix him enter and Haywood aa reiernngw Sing Firwr, carried on 8n insurance brokerage business in from airhbV emerged later in , was recommendedf Continuance of the prehaving who are atjlure of convicted assoc-ates- , i !ayS havc lhe be3t this city. According to the prosecuior he sold the stock of a con- camos sent arrested and a Separate department of aero- was officerstraming bond. under cjqjbc3 aU7l,ry today cern instructed in hi? care and fled. He returned last summeer and turhwl also were favored.4 'hautics to the of over Belgian Famu'-Alrcpukr The l stars indicate continued Judge t from South America, detectives said, to witness the DemDsey-Wiltar- d Colonel Davis suggested a limited system to fix the rt r;fe for Eastern Europe, and e circuit court of appeal ssic police. fight, and had planned to remain here with his children and Italy will have a his court could take no action, with proper national guard provisions. .would meet objections of France over the holidays. number of men to receive military training, which, he thought On Tuesday evening Prof. Geo. ytpr 0f serious difficulties. A 1 opponents of compulsory training and give the states forces they M. J. Commissiotifr While Ih? scientat of famous a death The was present D. Cato CLARK TO TRY FOR PRESIDENCY AtlAIN . ' is again foretold and there Crockett and Supt., Maughan of need. , will be estab- - 1. A. meeting held in the Provi- 1 General ORyan renewed his recommendations for a. citizen fThe candWacj'of Champ Clark for- - dence First warrl chanel . He will be many who pass on among gh . phnt hedgr cjrtnc purchasing wertjj nrv o replace both natkmal guard and reserve eoips to Tobacco of men foremost talk affairs. fine tre verv a oi Democratic the gave mcr speaker of the house of representatives for trical supples, they became the Iment the regular forces ahd be avafiabk Jogally at the call of Children born today will of a locsl A piano so o was well rendered nomination for president. Julius J. Binder, chairman to the tecterat jrovernment for e t , and and and ULaV guests of the Rotary Club at r uatc governors upon uppucationn crna estab-generous Fiank, bv Miss will cncrgeti : ' committee, announced today. Similar commirtee a:.d.4aiioe. n:v of ini1il:ry n lajuniri. affairs foi niH hm limalc 1.; a ; gave Ust.o-- IhlOUghout the country, he wi! monument bearing the alumni name. Aftcr the business meeting, the members of the association are invited as guests to the Christmas vacation ball tm be Soldiers . SaS , l .t d. - 2. ( - r1 - ; . ! pn.i-othe- r pj-- e roT)ri ! WilS ee m nron-urandi- SnavTDetroit 1 1 i.P-- - v - ; , citizen-officer- s, - lilx-rt- ' try-ou- 1 i.- -i liShSeSt. - d - . ihbcrt.') - - '7, |