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Show Thursday, December 30, l'J2u. 1,H E JOURNAL, Recurrence of Flu LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY', UTAH PAGE FIVE . Tfc HOME SCHOOL STUDY Uncertain S POSTS WASHINGTON, D:- - a ONE ARM MISSING, 1$ LEADER IN ATHLETICS f Salad I What Gen-!Tn- . -- s J ' ,'T-in- t -- 1 t C 1 i ; j j ' i , t I Par-tan- ( - i momi- - I ( 1 that Sven should Flu! 'Lrc. , Every ntw plan .should 'louli wih a l laundry voap. become prevalent here and there, - lPt ecrnpi lou.-l- v chan ami Kerosene Emulsion: Hard m the pi,lem- at the firt f infmi,,,, it itould not V. r hll,M,il ic proportions of the past two mould be mid quarantined 1 ; kerosene, 2 gal- wntir, gallon years- nor would it rage in such oJfVhe 1,,nsI)iv;,iK' hot severe form. cuil up wail r; remow from the fire and It is unfortunate that the nil of for i W st11 h'1 a',. thekiroseneA nt,ph:lc public becomes so intensely in The stuns of brn, should b spectacular epidemic rTutate 'inaVywTint? itl termed of dmease and is so washed' frequmtly with ':,;ip- - bei nines a ercamV nros lf little moved by the daily occur-- - uds; palrps and rublur r)r(.nr,iv ma,i" ti1(1 oil will not1 of many preventable should also Le given this plants' rence t out m efxduH'.dor use deaths-iall parts of the coun- - mud. In fact all are in killing plant lire on foliagi di plants one the Of and try. lute with from tin to fine n T,tTas;:)Iial million deaths occurring in the ' f .thls kl,Kl- h:t ordinary soap pkrt of water. oil Ciude emul United States annually, at least nd a spimge or a I'lie of cot- - sion is made in the same wav 100.000 could easily be prevent- ten. and lx- sure undir the )y substituting crude, oil in the ed by the application of available eaves as that tigo is whne he 0f kirostse. medical knowledge, For exam- sec s hide. It is Lc- -t to apply these r nn- one of bethe diseases which ple rnong ho man' rcmcdicr (j-hv fon the le?ms harp curl-uscomes prevalent about this time for aphides are the toliarco Hj and afford protection for the of the year is diphtheria. This hero- - jcttobacco dust, ureter side of pbe th? disease is responsible for about neccctions, sene emu Is on while-oi- l and leavin should be hit in srraving. 15.000 deaths in the United. Ihe latter is very good for it is there that the lice will soap. States annually. Practically ev- and 1 oliicco is easily applied, ,0 found. If the housikeepcr ery one of these deaths could be may be usid asa or in (in,s not wish to go spray to the not prevented, for only have we umigation. The followin.. treat , rouble of spraying her plants n an effective for treat- K exe.huit : with tobacco watt r, kerosene ing the disease when it occurs, Vatcr : Four a gahon: mulsion or the whale-o- il Tcbiicco but what is still more important, soap cf water over a pound of tobac- she should . burn we are now able by means of a preparation, o stems and let it stand a day, some tobacco near the plants simple skin test to determine if warm then strain and or get some man to smoke a pipe keeping which children are spsceptible to ue as a spray. AftcP an hour rear them. . diphtheria, and, this- - ascertainpray again and dust with' to can we immunize ed, effectively obacco dust (this can be bought them so as to protect them The next day give anywhere). against this disease. A to Miss The 10,000 or more deaths the plant a bath of carbolic soap Klrkman ,n care addressed of th Efficient suds followed shower of a oy from typhoid fever that occur Housekeeping department will be water. answered in these columns In their annually in the United States tepid TiO Use Whakkil Soap: dis turn. This requires considerable time, could also be largely prevented - M - tarrier oier tains, through primeval forest , across river, through almost Impenetrable Jungle and umlerbrusb. In iTll from elephunt, lion, Ie.iunk, hyei a, fcer- lKnts, the tsetse fly, wild men an well as wild beast. Karh (n trier has a m. ill bag of oil pounds, on an average t'tirrlei make go mile a day. and eteu fi sr, -- in-lic- versed by Battle gi-ot- e. ' tm ""'.v -- . ' r- - ,u're x-.- J er t - pro-dtiee- d s 1 anti-toxi- S fie eimmunities everywhere make certain that their water and milk supplies were protected, and if simple precautions were taken in homes where is entyphoid feer occurs-Icouraging to know that smallpox has been so wrell controlled that a,t present the average deaths from it in the United States number only 400 annually. Nevertheless, these 400 deaths are entirely unnecessary, for vaccination has long shown itseif an effective means of control. In almost every community in the country the wastage in infant lives is still enormous, especially when contrasted with that in New Zealand, for example, where the death rate is only 50 per thousand births in the first year of life as against 100 in the United States. Commenting on this. Surgeon 1 General Cumming said; he ex- would t is well-direct- trusted with the saving effected, I would strongly urge the people of this country to recognise the fact that expenditures in this di- -i rection constitute the most pro-- ! fitable form of investment. Ef- measures of health con- nervation constitutes a most ur-r jit need of this reconstruction criod. - , . , , , . Resolved: That there should b simplified spelling. ve I Tterd) (Continued from flew fast and wildly. Whacks landed. filled the air as the fist There. were no shouts, only an grunt as the two boy rolled over and over in the snow. h'rs Cal was on top, then Tom. There was no particular order nothing seemed against the rules. , Pete Porter 'stood loff to one sale was .This starring the best scrap he had witnessed in many a day. Finally I alvin Percival twined bis legs about'the body of his opponent and squeezed. That squeeze sapped the strength from Tom, who was now below Cal. Tom grew weak, tears came to his eyes. Say when youre heked, muttered Cal, breathing hard. But Tom Jones wasnt going to give in until he had to. However, try as he would, hf could not break Cals hold, and so, after a long silence and waiting he muttered, "Aw right, le me up. Say youre licked," insisted Cal. "Aw aw aw right, lemme up." "You licked?" Cal tightened hi grip and squeezed hi legs together Fists eyes. When young Calvin Percival Moore, j I sidewalk Paving District Number 2, on the third rtav of January f21, from 8 oclock P. M. until 9 oel.x k n nr at least (1) hour each day and continuing for a period of six (6) days consecutively at the Town Hall, at aaid time will hpar all persons or aggrieved or having auy protest assessment objections to make to the made and or assessments heretofore gil,k 1 The Clancy Kids 4, f furnished room by near A. C. preferred. n, iVl -- W J. 1 sp-an- s com-..h- ' FASHIONABLE 'dressmaking and designing. Phone 809-HONEY FOR BALE North Street. N1. at 80 West 2rd E. Miller ft Sons. FOR BALE A few full blooded Hampshire Rams, very Reasonable, H. A. Pedersen, Logan, Utah. at Cornish, light gray horse, year old. Branded bar with X over It. Finder call D. W. Cook, LoLOST 4 git n. Reward. Fresh from Holland. Early and late tulips, hyacinths, narcis- ItULBH sus, crocuses. Also peony toot. Cache Valley Floral Co. 3 1 Federal Ave. FOIt RENT unfurnished 3 or 5 room 479 West housekeeping Center. Phone 638. R. B. G lines. Under a new process iron Is coated with copper by painting it with a varnish made of pul- verized copper and copper oxide in crude ol, then subjected to heat, which volatilizes the oil, reduces the oxide and fuses the metallic copper t the iron, , WM. ELI HAWKINS D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer School System Boom Hours: Residence Central Hotel Bldg. 2-- 4, 1, 6-- 7 Office 135. 637-- J. Zj. 4. PAPA, COt pur A PCAYCR AN0 rue tohO m.fARKiAfre UK',8A9eRwrH GROUND fur VJIU.YA S M ORt out fCH NAU6H7X ON. rnetNO .THIS- - mVi What a Fw BUhon Dollars to a Real : Estate Kaal : By FEBCY U CROSBY ft Lyofl RusTolstoi. sian author.) , 1-- 2. protests against th granting of eaid application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit tn duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and tiled in thi office within thirty . (30) day after th completion of the publication of thi . , notice. T G. F. McCONAGLB State Engineer Date of first publication Dec. 1. 1920. Data of completion of publicadTtion Jan. 7, 1921. (Ttrdr? at Ceu a HAI.E !.() bicycle (practically new) for $(0.00. See Part ley Savage. Rudyard Kipling, the soldiers poet celebrates his fifty fifth TWO YOtlNO 11(18 WANTED. Call phone' 9 48. year today. s tit On word per Uu. tin Today is the fiftieth annivers tor first Tor 15c leu than charge board and room for ary of the drath of Maihul Piim Issue. UnU-- s you hsve an advertis- WANTED man attending school at young who the famous Spanish soldier ing account with n send cash with the A. C. Address Curtis care "The . Journal City. predicted that the United States order would become a woildg first VM LUTHY Watchmaker, Journal In your electric motors for SEND Block. military power. to M. O. Bell, 287 N. 1st Memorial exercises will be WORK WANTED by a man. Cal) E. repairs or call 746-for propmt service. 1- -4 AU twelfth The Prrsiilent of th United State. H)ll 1- -4 8597. WHO IS HE? Journal. I que-stion- j 1 vico-presiden- J X his sl.irt and pants in shreds, his face bloody and scratched, arrived home an hour or so later, he was a sight to behold. His mother gasped as he wearily stamped into the house. Why why what on earth Calvin Percival Moore! Oh Calvin, ' what I And so it came to pass that when Calvins father came home that night and Mrs. Moore related the day's h openings, laying special stress on Calvins battle with Tom Jones, Calvin Percival was sent upstairs and to bed Mtpperlcss. . In his rodtn he threw hunself on the floor and sobbed loudly. II is mother, turning the key and locking the door, stooped to the key hole and with tearful eyes, listened. "Shucks," Calvin was saying between mournful, drawn out sobs, "shucks, and them doggone (sob) resolutions why gee whiz, and they wasnt even sposed (sob) to (sob) s go into effeck (sob) till New Year (sob) nohow." And then came long, Thi Esb hard sigh. WANTED - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that he undersigned will meet and sit a Hoard of Equalization and Review in 'When (Answer to yesterday's: word? doe mn have to keep his When no ous else will take U.) Sweet Beeoe," think Calvin, the Young Hero, chen h 1roceeU to Mess Thing Lp a Bit. He couldnt ' Im Im licked," he whispered with big tears streaming from hi held in Chicago today to h friends? RESOLD HUlw md j . NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW , QUESTION FOR DEBAT? mark 634-the seventieth anniversary of RENT two rooms unfurnished, per cent of the power obtained! tuuaqufio, the tsetse tty work only in the Iroquois Theatre fire ja IT)R 61 N. 1 West. fr0rr. gasoline, the dnjtlme. It prefers to work on which nearly 600. persons, most-l- y and in case of horse these th women and children lost their General Pershing 7s salary is re legs, Uonfc up In.arathn and doth, Transylvania University at Lexlives. now $21,000 a year. That is no. ft slum hi he understood that thfii foe learned men of the United ington. After being admitted confined to certain F0 niuch as some ?eace time to nuifl and beast and Canada will gather in to the bar he removed to AriStates rtfs are getting, but it is enough district." 1881 and a year later be Chicago today to take part in zona in a his gan public career as proseof annual the the Physi meeting ift kick from the door. It pays of his county. attorney cuting America. of GUARDIAN clcg'cal Society to be a good fighter, in war or PROBATE AND TODAY AGO ONE YEAR A largo parly of Canadian SHIP NOTICE peace curlers representing neailv ail Germany agrned to ign the sCONSULT COUNTY CLERK OlYTHE Horn of the peace treaty sail will ratification of the provinces, KKi NEILS KKKPEtTIVK Ft) It 6 on ScotStJan. B. for Nl John's today EURTliKK INI'ORMATION n the District Court of the Flrat land where they will engage in Governor ,Coolidgc declined er Judicial District of the, Ktata of cele- dorsement for Utah, In and for the County of In the District Court of the First a seiiec of matehts on Judicial District of the Klate Cache. in South Dakota primary. brated rinks. Scottish In and for the County of Cache. vs. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS IN THE DAYS NEWS Amber Mitchell, Plaintiff, Herman F. Miteliell, Defendant, Marcus A. Smith who is unNOTICE TO CREDITORS Rudyard Kipling ona of the The State of Utah to s.id defendant: writers derstood to have been selected most popular English d You are hereby summoned to Counof In Court the District Cache mema born in Wilson now a President service after living, Bombay, within by twenty days par summons ty, State of Utah. upon you, if served n( ber of the international joint India, 55 years ago today. Estate of William B. Parkinson, commission which deals with wtbin the county In which thia Albert E. Smith the retiring brought. otherwise within deceased. ,ction be- governor of New York, born in certain arising Creditors will present claims with irty day after af rvlc Jfend vouchers and New York City, 47 years ago toto the undersigned at the tween theJUnited States B. at of residence Edith his day. Parkinson, so is to now Canada failure do, completing Judg' y0ur against you No. 69 South, First West Street. second term in the United StatProfessor Stephen Leacork of wj tohe rpn(j(.red State e Lo'gan City, in Cache County, tj,e demand of the ac(,or(jjng Ari- McGill University, very widely senate member from es a a or on before of 23rd the the Utah, t vhich ha beP filed with the zona. Senator Smith is a Demo- known as a writer, born in EngA,pr Kif F?' 0ierk of the said court. Thi action dJ publication December 20th crat, and before taking his seat land 51 years' ago today. of 'Date )g tr(mght l0 dmsolve the bond A. D. 1920. Simon Guggenheim, prominin the senate in lDl9 he had serv matrimony now existing between EDITH B. PARKINSON, in ent terms you and the plaintiff. as a rd CEORGE W. LEISHMAN, delegate capitalist and former United eight LEON FONNESBECK. GROVER C. DUNFORD, Terrisenator from then States from the Colorado, congress Attorney for Plaintiff. Executors. Post Office Address: Logan, Utah. W. W. MAUGHAN, Attorney. Adv. tory of Arizona. He is a native born in Philadelphia, 53 years of Kenllckv and a graduate of ago today. Adv. pir-fccti- -- ! English cities deerlte,he fact that enninea that i are driven by it develop but 90 ed uiKiuion m aceornance wun vu rB qulrements of the Compiled Laws oL pafng Uah. 1917, as amended by the Sea- - perty any having all persons and slon Lawa of Utah. 1919. to appro. trlct, or ob- of such grievances, or protest Prlate Three Hundred Acre-fe- et time present at ater from Tony Grove Lake in Cache lection, shall file with the Board lame and County. Said water 1 to be stored be barred tr01 in said Like, which inundate part or otherwise objection to the said making of the SW 4 18 (after Sec, 6, Township or any part thereof. assessments Base North. Range 3 East, Salt Lake Dated fit Providence this 22 aay nd Meridian, from Oct. 15 to July 1 1920. f r year following, oy mean of an of December, H. B. CAMPBELL, earthen dam. The center of aald dam CONRAD ALDER, located at a point 4,450.3 feet. F. L. MERRILL, South and. 1189.2 feet East of the S. Ad. B R. T1BBETS E corner of Sec. 31, township 14 N., Range 3 E,, released and allowed to flow down' the natural channel of River, from where It will be recovered at a point N. 89 deg. 25 min. E. 10.155 feet from the N, corner of Sec 38, Township 12 North Pange 1 East, and conveyed in a Pipe line and a ditch for a distance of 19,000 feet and there used as a supplemental supply from July 1 to Sept. 15, Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in the N. Sec. 1 NE 4 NW. R"c. 2, T. 11 N., R. 1 E.: 8. and N'E 1 E. 8. L. R. 12 N.. gee. T. 35. ' M. Thia application 1 designated In he State Engineers office as No. 1- -? ly increasing in health mea.w by is very small indeed when con- - e. harded. Tom Jones gasped. Stand it any longer. I if the I Resolve- ' the do future That what Being minus one arm doesn't preshall be done with more thorough-mes- s Roderick Mac- -' vent sixteen year-ol- d than heretofore . Donald, Smiling Mac," a student , . OLD MAN PUZZLE at the Richmond Dill, N. Y. High School, from keeping the title of athEntire 1 in n insect; behead, letic marvel of h' school. and I am a reptile, curtail and I lie is captain of the soccer team, am a conjunction; curtail again, a crack tennis player, c?n swim like . and 1 am an article. held a fish and is a Mar (Answer to yestwdaya: t and I ) and track performer. He can do bow-tia Not Saying for Sure tie but most everything I expect to graduate Dick Cone He lost hi arm in a street car acin February, but I have no idea tliat cident when he was five years old. 1 will " Hvde Pa Weekly, Chibays he, "Two arms are good cago, I1L things to have, but it is easy enough to get along with one if tliat s all OLD LADY RIDDLE you've got. jj, often separates chasm Wliat d. Hn,u llto11' Ullt t0 A,rtrcorun l,our b,',,ln'1 tlmn time Slid generally only half that. t-i i ei They make better time in the sell han In the dry , In the wet. they travel In bare feet, while In the dry the enrtb U baked, the iccoutid la hut like The Valley of Ten Thousand Muoke, and they re comielled to wear windal. There I one great drawback to the Bi-l- ; mi material ha yet been d that can rexlat African rain. It laugh at the average rubberized fabrics. Qne of the few partly materials la a peculiarly wovj en canvas made In England, and een when mull hags of thia material are opened, the content are simply pulp valueless, and frequently undecipherable. r.larod paper suffer most; why, 1 do not know. I suppose (t Is the ( eomhlnution of beat and water. The plunge of Victoria Fall on the Zambezi 1 three tlrnea that of our Niagara ; the roifr I heard for 19 tnlles, and (lie column of vapor Is tulles high. In ftuo dialect of Mnslumalund anil It name mean the Maiulieleland, water that smokes. From Kusempjft to Livingstone 11 (Victoria Fulls) ll &S0 mile, from Livingstone to Bulawayo 200, and from Kasempa to Caiie Town 2,290 miles. The fauna of Rhodesia Is wonderful; think of 17 kinds of antelopes! .h? Although the tsetse fly I an abomgallons of hot water- Use reply is desired, a stampel and aelf-lh- inable second place as It as a spray, after which 'addressed envelope must b enclosed a destroyer of take value to our property wash the stuns of the plants. It ,th the question. The Editor, American pest, the boll weevil. A The use of coal gas instead of singular peculiarity of the first named pense of life saving through the gasoline for motor fuel is rapid- - consists in It habit of biting human lielinA horses and oxen on the feet. orevention and control of disease - nd Sandwiche a party without -- Sandwiches, salads, and all tKh little trimming that go to help th success of a social affair, should eat, but should not only be good be good to look at. Brown and white oread, cut in very thin slices, makes a pleasing appearance br contrast and taste good, too. The butter should be creamed so that it will spread betnuts and1 cutter. Use chopped-u- p up olives mixed with cream cheese or jam, or jelly foe filler. Between circular slices of bread put a slice of tomato, s layer of grated cheese and a thin slice of bacon, then place the whole in the oven to brown. Sandwiches of this sort are very delicious when v hot. Balls of cream Ycheese with nuts mixed in, placed chopped-u- p on a leaf of lettuce, make good salad. Dates stuffed with peanut hotter are relished by many. 'There are ever so many things that you can prepare for the table. Make it s attractive and delicious as possible. v f ' one-quart- PLAY, Dec. There is absolutely no way V Ysy Laura A KinKman of definitely foretelling whethwill witness any er mis winter recurrence of influenza in epidemic form, said Surgeon p eral H. S. Cdmming, of the U- S. 1 Fi 'is fre purely nfcessary to spray 1 AM.s Public Health Service. As a re- eyaiimi The clay following the . suit, however, of very careful . tifst sj laying as the insects a. .T m. muhrs ial have si analyses of the epidemiology of' from the reeovtr influenza, especially as the reAph,'u,s' ('r first treatment. Three or four! RHODESIAs THE LAND OF Pci i sult of intensive studies in an sprajings indeid, ahk;n?ntownt r MEN, WILD BEASTS AND u homes where influenza occurred of these iimrrary to kill NATURAL BEAUTY , ttle so 1919 follow and the ; Is, 1918 ii pti it may be statin It applied 'sin u with nwy sl,l:y t not so lung ago rvgardi-d- , for answ Africa, i n'( ii ed that an attack of influenza on Kil1 licn s inL "r ith a v' hik. most part, as a "sepulcher of lit the i ' to confer a definite im- .UntRej'h.r Mnv-Yoiinappears Hoine ni;m si ups and good world mcit daring explorers, now munity to subsequent attacks;, Housikt ejn r and Al. f. ) son t if arc often as: engages Ute atlfiutub of the world las laundry It cals lor eternal an immunity lasting for sever- igilence effective as whale-oi- l ' so' i ai'se of lls vast natural resource and soap, of tin house keeper al years. Inasmuch as the epi- - ,,in to It Industrial the hous, k.Cr neid. not dt funtt-I.e- il . Material demic of 1918 and 1919 affected !o ka'P house plants frit from the National i I 01 of sue is nut able to ob- -, s, ocletIt. D. by Geographic so very large a proportion of the thtse pm asitis. As is tlv t am the whale-o- il i H regular hast follow the the for soap: vv,f descriplug there would seem to many things, on ounce ef lor hir population, The following tlon of Rhodesia : plants. be reasonable grounds for be-- i levcntion is worth a pound of Kciosene Emulsion mav also bo 'Tweeter lthleta most b tra- 29. lieving WOBK The Boys and GiblsNewspaper aciwv r - V - of CHCCK? |