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Show ft Tuesday December 21 , 1920 TIIE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FIVE. SCHOOL HOMe . STUDY.J SPOPTS JThe Boys and Gh&sIewspaper r. 182ft. (4,14 iiisi I WOCK .PLAY , mi'S. Klliu ART STUDENTS SAVE BY MAKING OWN BEADS Car- ANSWERED, LETTERS Mc.ry G. Can you pie me ani.Kw hich sends small bags the name of a good Look o' of 'wholewheat flour thiougl I cannot mint ion games which my sister and 1 the mails. way 1 can umhu da leeving could UK for hoinj parties? the name of the company here; ONLY" work a like a Answer: I cannot gic tlu for that would be advirtising.j ChrecKto Coluuibe tuk.i da chant e name of such a book here in I b.lieve they sell 10 punds of; lotiga time ago ceil dnt boat ami lie, ldaVe. But 1 take plenta this column, for that would be whek wheat flour for $1.25 scud; timla decRe tvcclh da umney im.l I no tan chance advei Using, But If u will, rg it anywhere by pc reel post, maka da prefect every nine go tirnke. vend me your address a. Mrs. T. G. D. : I am a bride Lasa week 1 wav een one place where, abort; gotta horse race. One my frleu tell stamp I will gladly wntt you a and lionet kno$y much to' cmne go tlu rtui weeih lie personal litter, gitin- yon the' cooking yet so am writing namtis cf two fine b. jk on you to hilp me with the menu1 say he gotta hum It uheoeha Imrse win, games for home parties with v.hiih will lie for the first meal; gonna So we go veeslt dat place and m.v1 will at eal husband's mother address tht of iht publishers, my buek for leetle, I have all the meal friend tradtCTeefat) tell oilr table. Kps. A. 1.7: Can you ticket, lie tella me he make bet ou, rr.e if it is tea or coffee that cur-- , Panned eftcent ona vegetable' longa shot horse for w in da niciv. airs of fine maruuisolti can be. dish, and rather thought that I lie any I can thala plenta money eef thorn an 'would like to serve stuffed pep-ec- ru I hetta some' money. You know, dipped into to give Oin you send IMetro, ilitt horse pea longa shot now, color? pi rs for this. stuffed pep- - but he no stay longa shot when da Answer: Although both an, me a recipe for I do so want m' race go. my frlen say. lised as a dye, I would advise pers? But I tink he was ern.c een da head mother-in-la- v I am a thrnk to you to use tea, as coffee is apt I say eef dat horse ees shot before da Lamer! to leave an odor (tea never nice I bet la toy life be ees shot when Answer: I am pleased to U da nice queet, tix. You know I tut eare You will hate to. try a does)to give you the following bow longa da horse been shot be no small sample of the material m which has just been' can feela gotal dHt way. I tella my fine recipe tea cf various sticngths To g:t me ly an altrustic read-for- e frlen meltlie be go dead soinatlmc from the exact shade you desire, wound. tr friend, and which is even p- -t de Y'mi dipping thj cui tains. no understand!! me, Pietro," my several the than ter good recipes Can y.,i Young Housewife frlen etty. "I hit horse no getta shot give me the name of a factory. weoth du Itullet. He was Ss Stuffed Green Pep, shot weeth da ltet. Why youjuano longa Itetta ;r mill whtro a cousin cf mine' A. C- Wash 12 medium sij-ecan Perf: your money and maka d jirofeet? living in a diftant state Ro I taka da chance and liettu tree send for wholewheat flour. The sreen peppers .take off caps and bucks. Ihit horse gd Ilka devil leetle out tht take later use, kind of .ocs not carry this way een da race and full down. My wash the Hids and in Hour its grocery stores. Make a filling of 2 .nitre frieu whs pretty mad loan hecs cash. l. Answer : Send me your He dat horse would win eef he no ground stale gettasay ins name and address as well cups of finely But I was surprise du as a two cent stamp ai.d I will bread crumbs; grate this over ai horse run dat far when was shot. inches Mobile he was jusa half shot and only of cIudfc .about p trivina Vw.r rb. milk with moisten square, or, run half da race. I dun no. I link no errant, and jduff the peppers j horse feela good eef ees shot. N'exa Now put; time I hetta on one wot gotta plenta with this mixture a heall H. cup of lard or butter in Wot you tlnkF large iren spider and nut the O IN TRE DAYS NEWS r papers into this, packing them Fifty yeais ago today is Dr, clcce; cover and put on range Charles II Haskins who is prom vnd cook, turning often so as not to burn, tomatoes and break nently mentioned for the of Cornell University to the lartre tomato pieces small: succeed Dr. Jacob G. Sell urn an, oour this over the peppers in a Dr. Has- tar. re dish just before serving s.everaLnionths ago. kins is dean of the graduate This is delicious and very rich. school of Arts and Sen nee's at Fasten caps on peppers with i ADVENTURE FOR AMERICA A MUSICAL Newspaper dispatches state that there Is a plan afoot toniave a carillon at Washington, D. gi a tribute to the soldier dead. Contact with the men and women of Flanders has directed American attention to one kind of music, vital in die national lives of these people, which cannot even be beard in this C-- coautry, A carillon Is made up of a set of tower bells attuned to the Intervals of the chromatic scale, usually cover-- in range of four octaves. To attain such a range the bell producing the lowest note must weigh severnl tons, while the smallest weighs scarcely twenty pounds. The hells are connected to a keyboard or to a clockwork mechanism which causes their clap per to strike. Producing music from the bells re-- , quires great skill and dexterity on the part of the bellniaster, for lie must ur. his feet for the larger hells, and the muscles of both his wrist and elbow are brought Into play In producing tbe effect usuully- - given. A treiBolandO Is not the result of & carillon fine chnnce molding of metal but Its making Is as much an achievement wroughi by a wise combination of excellent nia terlal and deep thought as a Straili varlus. Lovers of carillon music com pare the tones to those of a pianoforte la delicacy and to an organ In majesty. When touched by the hand of a mastei like Denyn, the wizard of Moilnes, the music seems to 'come veritably from the heavens and to settle In peace and benediction over the surrounding coun- try. From the even rows of roofs and the trees Of the surrounding level spares In Malines the immense Gothic spire of St Ronn bnuld once arose. The cathedral dated from the thirteenth century and has for hundreds of years been known the world over for the retnarkuble silver) Quality of Its belts. So much sttentlon had been given to making it the besi Of Its kind that Its bell makers gained wide reputations and the town" Itself became the headquarters of bell found - . lng. v. The tower, vast and mysterious against the luminous sky, seemed to dominate the city. While compelling the attention It stirred the Imagination as it kept watch over Malines and tolled the passing of the hours with Its hugest belL When not attached to the 'wonderful mechanism that con trolled the ringing of the carillon, thh bell required eight men to ring It. Tht range of the bells of this carillon wa great enough to admit of many difli cult operatic selections. Today the majestic tower mingles Its dust with that of the ruined city over which h lhad for centuries guarded. , The carillon of Antwerp possessed the greatest number of bells of any in - II has been said Flanders sixty-fivthat from the cathedral tower on i clear morning 120 cui'llous could b seen. red-topp- -- , The Better Way Brown called at the club one evening, after being detained at the office- and found 'Peeke huddled up miserably in a chair. Hello, old chap! Im just off to catch the 8 :40 home. Coming along? exclaimed Brown. I dont want to go home, Peeke, dully? Whats the trouble? The wife and I had a row this morning and she said shed never speak to me again. Oh, thats nonsense, replied Brown. Just go home and put a smile or your face, and shell - re-turn-ed sou-o- f . - li.s-m- human lives of many truemen, ) and (Answer to vests rdays: A A Christmas Story About Sara GIFT FOR DAD pers "loNft , He reported Merry Christmas JfoUy Christmas mother's day tool w , presi-dme- y w! Oiy nna IS A member Ot mm. - jbowover owing to the great number ati MICKIE, WE PRINTERS DEVIL 6.00 bYH PENT Two rooms will rent separately. Inquire So. 2nd East. or HI Two registered Du. N FOH BKRVU'K cent word peg 13a roc Jersey boars. Jeueva Farm, 16o for tor first lest than charge North an Unless advertisIssue. have you Lv. Richmond 7:20 a. m. ing account with us send cash with FASHIOVABLR dressmaking and Ar. Sugarton 7 :30 a. m. order. Phone 531. MW. designing. Lv. Sugarton 8:15 a. m. -LUTHYJWM Watchmaker, Journal SEND in your electric motors for Ar. Richmond 8.25 a. m. Block. M. O. Bell, 287 N. lBt repairs to REGULAR 748-YE. or call for propmt service. ORDER your Christmas apples. Lv. Richmond 3 :30 p. m. Phone 502-JHALE HONEY FOR at 80 West Srd Ar. Sugarton 3:44 p. ml North Street. N. E. Miller Sons. Kolt HALF A dolls wicker buggy, SPECIAL Lv. Sugarton 4 :15 p. m. GET YOUR EGGS the day they are .practically new. Phone S58 J. laid. Floyd Adams 626 Canyon Ar. Richmond 4:25 p. m. APlt.RS Delivered for the holi- road. , Lv. Richmond 4:25 p. m. days. 7ac and up. Phone 274 J. ' 4 :35 p. m. Ar. Sugarton FOR SALE A few full' blooded " Ft 11 SALE A pure bred Poland Hampshire Rama, very Reasonable, 4 :35 p. m. , LV. Sugarton Chinn boar, weight about 2IH1 ILs. H. A, Pedersen, Logan, Utah. Ar. Preston 4:55 p. m. Purchased by the Agricultural ColLv. Preston 11:10 p. m. lege. Now for sale at 285 East 3rd REGISTERED DUROO JERSEY'S South for (39.00. Ar. Sugarton 11 :30 p. m. New big type, breeding stock, lv. Sugarton 12:15 a. m. HAMS and HA tON Smoked with guarantee to please yon. P. L. Nelson, Utah. 12 :25 a. m. Ay. Richmond maple wood 1 2 cents per lb. A. Richmond, Bertelson 842 canyon road, phone Adv. BULKS Fresh from Holland. Earl 237-M- .and lata tulips, hyacinths, narcii ALIAS SUMMONS FOIt KENT Two nice rooms and sue, crocuses. Also peony root. Cach In the District Court of the First bath for light house keeping 537 Valley Floral Co. 31 Federal Ave, Judicial District of the Stale of So Main. Utali, In and for the County of CHItIHTMAH APPLES Order now Cache, at fifty cents to a dollar fwonty-cent- s a bushel. ' KHteen cents per vs. bushel for delivery. Jeneva Amber Mitchell, Plaintiff, Farm. Herman F. Mitchell, Defendant. North Logan Phone, 6201 The State of Utah to said defendant: -Ready You are hereby summoned to ap- IX)H SALE modern borne. move t Into. J. Chas. Johnson, TO pear within twenty days after service black haadbas. -jCHRI5TMA5l a. One c3 o w ! The Latest Thing In Tips. ' nervous old Indy was about to cross the channel, aiul as she went on board began Inquiring diligently for the raptaln. On being asked what she I wanted to see him for, she said: should like to give him a small tip London Mora to keep off the rocks. lng Post. A .Same Thing.-- " "" iows Teacher Millie, dont pronounce the dead 4.,. French word dot, a dowry, with the the above ynrkjj, and and In t sounded. It is pronounced Ilk case of your failure so to do Judgdough ment will be rendered against you Millie Well, I guess thats wliat it according to tbe demand of the comto plaint which has been filed with the ! clerk of the said court. This action The Other Kled. Is brought to dissolve the bonds of I her food Is going to take drop matrimony now existing between II over the country. you and tbe plaintiff. LEON FONNESBECK. "That is more than the consumer Attorney for Plaintiff. can do' unless he goes outside ths Post Office Address: Logan, Utah. three-mil- e limit." Adv. 1h, By $ 1 P' rW t Quriet Sijhro Valhfif,UM For Rest Results, See ! t R. II. JACKSON D.a t CHIROPRACTOR t J t Farmers & Merchants Bank Building t J Logan - Phone 131 Utah i t eeeee$ ( The Boss Never Took a Lesson in His Life HEALTHY NEW YEAR t bushel de. Kidman. North V Am- - rcceived. Bo If a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stampel and self-- t - ft. 50 1. at addressed envelope must be enclosed JNE YEAR AGO TODAY The Editor. with the question. United States army transport Buford sailed fr.m New York Th Clues. 219 deport.? i Russian and we have another constituWhen n. Rns' for about radicals j ther tional amendment prohibiting the use TODAYS BIRTHDAYS of tobacco In any form- Thomas C, McRae, Governor "Tear . torn at Ml lect of Arkan.-as-, It ought to be easy to smoke tho Holly, Ark., 59 years ago today. offenders out." Lynn J. Frgzier who has b:e.' For Lewis- Lyman I . 'istorical societies, both ,in riea and Euntc. U. I. C., iivered. Logan. -- ton Factory District w er ties Jonathans, Special Service ITsr-ol- d on her to his mother as follows: Her name Is Miss Albright, snd stie Is bright, and believe me, she Is going to make the rest of ns bright r kuow the reason why. no end of pleasure just because hea was a ninny and afraid to lakehim chance? It would be easy for to fix" it so that Parker W'ou d win but, then, maybe somebody would find out. As if he knew what Sam was thinking about, Pinky Pinkerton None broke in on Sams thought of your friends'll ever get wise. Ail us guys at Parker will keep the whole business under dur hats, ana nobody will ever know." That was the straw that broke the camels back. Sam Olieam I lrtake ca;t aside his honor and, hC you up on that, Pinky," worksaid, it, Howll we deliberately. now?" And then Pinky, realizing that he had poor Sam Sam whom 11 had thought so highly of. of whom his parents were so proud-un- der his influence, leaned his the crafty head forward, and laid the of for the "throwing plana ' Colnmbia-Parker game on the folbelowing Thursday night, the night fore Christina eve, (More Tomorrow) n. ... Harvard University and has toothpicks. mother-in-labeen professor of history there- - I am sure your a will think you fast learner. Its ince 1902. Mcadville, Fa., was worries about her who the He girl hisr birthplace. graduated that is approciat- housekeeping Johns from Hopkins University mothers-in-laI once when he was only 1? years old ; ed by The old minister an com-heard Say. : went tc abroad and then are those most people Univenireligious at his the studies rlcte Be- - who think themselves the great ties of Paris, and Ber in. foro joining the Harvard faculty cat sinners. And its about the be-house-keephe Wasjin instructor for a time, Faroe with the I Johns Hopkins an at Ihe'ginntr. Tomorrow The Unexpected Unhusity of Wisconsin. Twoj Guest. one was Haskins Dr. years ago o t'the expert advisors, chosen j A lnquirIeB addre83ed t0 miss Efficient o accompany Prnsidni wnson KIrkman In care ot tlie department will be HejHousekeepIng .0 the Peace Conference. in these columns is their ae. written manj book on his (answered Th,g requlre8 C0Miderable time. Ollesru's luexpectcd Present lor Hit rather (Continued from Yesterday) e What dollars", murmured Twenty-fivto yesterdays: (Answer ( timber for caalles In Sam O Hearn as the scheming, lie right kind Parfie air?" A sunbeam.) craity Pinky Pinkerton froma hall stood by with ker High, Wins State Prise With Essay sneer on his face. PHiL'ADFi.fHiA, Pa. Sixteen year-ol- d Sam leaned farther over the Robert Nelson Yoiuig, a Boy in the rear of Johnson counter State the won this Scout of city, where Pinky had gome Store, Drug Board National his offer, and thought. prize offered by tbe make to best the for o' Fire Underwriters e dollar added to The That twenty-jiv- e ersay on "hre prevention. he already had twenty-fivthe medal. inscribed gold jiize was an would not only give hint enough to lie has since persuaded his parthe talking machine as a purchase ents to let him join the United Christmas present for bis folks but States navy. would leave him fifteen dollars more, which would provide him . QUESTION FOR DEBATE with spending money for many Resolved: That school cafeteria weeks. What an opportunity! lunches should be furnished at a Then suddenly it came tP Sam profit to the schooL that by selling the game to Parker be playing aquare Do you notice any change he would not Ed. with hi school, Colufhbia. would ht$ classmates think it they Why? ever found out that for a measly dime. swallowed a I just Ed. dollars he had old twenty-fiv- e thrown a game to their hated whoIThet basketball rival? What would A Welsh miner Hartman think, especially? who beewme Peggy British atwtes-nmBut, shucks, why be so foolish, Sam thought. Columbia High had never done him any especial good ft that he could see why; should he sterday: Victor Herbert, himself and his folks Of t h a orchestra deprive something that would give them uitovtor.) cous-jwel- w Marine Private Win Seven Honors The most decorated private of the Marine Corps is John Kelley, ninewas teen years of age. He recently awarded the Congressional Medal Ot Honor, his seventh midaL ground: Neds of spiteful I -- 1-- ...... .nswcrs. be-jS- kP OLD MAN PUZZLE each Supply the missing .words, containing the same Utters: re found Bitter foes round to the them cast would Who OLD LADY RIDDLfe What is it that never asks any questions, and yet requires niajiy ft i s ri-v- , Cm-'nn- had a new teacher. Mv pal and I. wanting a little exmonev, decided to go into the We automobile cleaning bn.inc-- . for nanie picked mgamred, buMiiess (called it the S and K Aeto Cleaning Sen ice), printed up8 some ma'l pamphkts on my 5 by inch printing press, advertising the business and diRtributerl them to automobile own rs in our neighborYou should have seen the hood. business roll in. do-e- u ,Ve would get as many as fl orders a iRPtk to visit various garages and wash up snd dut out machines and do various odd iobs such as that. We divided tlie profits, which were quite satisfying, nd while our business orgnnnutiort has since dislamdcil we are thinking oi reorganising again this winter . (i. S, 10 years, Detroit, Mich. tra -- Looking to the Futuro. governor cf Noith 1 must admit that you are a good in Steel county a bom Dakotay loser." Minfi., 46 years ago today. Friend," answered Flute Fete, It new the Edward Capps, Trof. Is more prudent to be such. A man minitterio who makes a fuss Is liable not to get States United Greece born at Jacksonville, Id a chance to sit Into the next game." ' 54 years ago today. Class Distinctions. Prof Charles H. Haskins of Both those girls are the daughters for is mentioned who Harvard speak all right. cf millionaires. Why Is it that one I I know shell speak, moaned the presidency of Cornell looks down so on the otherT" bom at Meadviile, Ia., Peeke. Because Ihnt one father made his Thats why I dont 50 years ago today. money In refined sugar, alille the .want to go home," Charles F. Taft others father traded In crude oil." in bom publisher newspaper Bright! Cincinnati. 77 years f go today. When school opened this fall, . CuvriAM, O. Shops are asking surh lugli prices for medallion and bad ciiains that the members of the art cGs$es at l airriiouiit Juukur ilinh School are making their own for a. few cents eaih.. , The beads re mi le of Permodcl-l- o when exposed day which h.irdt-nto the air. They are molded on s chain and when hard are enameled in brilliant colors. The girls are very small pleased with the results of their work. Cleaner |