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Show ' J JS . Wednesday, May 11, 1921. TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE TWO NEW DiaEVACS- THE-JOURNA- L - P" Careful Buyers! 1 iuji.ish;i EARL AND ENGLAND I'LllLISJilXQ COMPANY BY lOGBSTUS GORDON I ..4.... 1. JEDITOB Catered at toe Post uiflcd Every Bay lu the Week, Except Sunday, t Logan as Second Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance.. BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance - A Disconnect $1 00 Per Year Will Be Given For Advance Payments For aFull Year. ' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS rhe Aanociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlcn of all newt dispatches credited to it or pot otherwise credited In tbit paper and also the local news published herein. UK right of repnblication of special dispatches herein aha also reserved Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. ' end faithful sak son Once upon a time physician fcad their It tc alleviate conddKas when the human race was ill. They woTd go rheu-...- i had if "eta a (ad t:.ey catediism; through patients; quit em; pul tad preactjbe coated pill. 7 k -- y would list to labored breath were jectlnng; they wcuid he'p.tl.s bab. nig, while &e patients' thoughts of h.ves. Now a seems'old tliem would cure they teethmg; while die list t ail wonts doub'e Bubbles, conssdesed snerest trouble we will for die doctor savmg laves." There's a dozen new diseases ;Some and" eases when t treat the doctor which with sneercs. some cooghwg that s bid'y guy m outer gear. If (enfolds a kidney floated or A tongue coated or a liver slightly bloated, he preserves a little beer. v TOO MUCH JAZZ. AT the outset of a few comments Apropos of the general -- attitude toward life in this period of reconstruction and readjustment, the writer would like it .understood that he is j neither. knocker, pessimist or a crepe hanger, nor of such serious c mind that he cannot enjoy the ordinary pleasures of life; the . Nero spirit is not still prevalent, and we are all found fiddling at various forms of amusement so generally patronized and popular.! outset of a conflagration that may prove as sweeping. rthe It has occurred to him of late, however, as it must have to What the world is most in need of is universal production many others, that we are over emphasizing the social sideof life in farm and field, and in all of the many and varied industries that at the expense of its material and substantial realities, and seem constitute the suip and suhstance of our complicated to have forgotten to use the words of a famous author that life together civilization; that at one and the same time provide employment is not all beer and skettles; and, to quote another, that life is and furnish the workers the necessities and comforts of life. real, life is earnest;" and that relaxation, play time, should come Production in many formerly prosperous industries is almost at a following earnest and useful effort. demand for their, products having dwindled in soine standstill, Recalling the history of nations that in their early virility and instances almost to the vanishing point ; not because they are no strength rose to prominence and power through their hardy and longer needed or desired, but because former buyers are not able vigorous habits of life, and later, falling into slothful in which to purchase, because the industries they were formerly failing, sinking, and being forgotten, should serve as More than reason. also languish, and for the same a warning. Rome was mistress of the world, with the rest of employed and the idle three millions of the nation's working producers are the world paying tribute to her until her formerly hardy warrior situation is most serious. And yet it would seem upon the sursons became sybarites, sunk in self indulgence, with habits that face, we sit and fiddle and seek to put more jazz into life. were at once vicious and effeminate. It is traditional that at the Utah won its proud title of the Beehive 6tate in the days of end, Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The story has been denied its first settlement, when it was root hog or die. Men and quite recently, but it is at least characteristic. women labored from daylight till dark. Industry was the watchThe trend of the present time, when the world is facing a and the price of life itself. The people were thrown entireuniversal crisis of the most grave character, 'and one fraught word, their own resources and responded with such good will upon ly that before long all could command the necessities and some of the comforts of life. Never, probably, had there ever been in the world so democratic a community brothers and sisters indeed They had their simple pleasures, observed 'Independence and Pioneer days and assembled at conference in the spring and fall. There were a few home theatrical productions and an occasional reunion or dance; but, life in the main was devoted to the work of production, the building up of individual'and communal prosperity and the development qf the home life. Children were P. M, Contmuou 2:30 to brought up to work and to self reliance ; and the first generation ... PRESENTS succeeding the pioneers well carried on the work begun by their parents. They realized their responsibilities. This state was built by work; not jazz. t ' With increased prosperity came more relaxation, more fre quent holidays, pleasure and general leisure, which was good. It gave opportunity to "acquire education and to develop the social we now have side of life. But as a result of several grades of society instead of a companionable body of brothers and sisters solicitous of each others welfare; and instead of an occasional evening outing, every member of too many famines regard home only as a place in which to eat and sleep; not for companionship and self culture.- In our schools and colleges, competitive sports in which the and sororities, the social school teams engage, fraternities school of features life, occupy entirely too much attention, and the expense constitutes too heavy a tax on the parents, and encourage habits of extravagance in the students; and the educational results generally speaking are not commensurate to the cost, the time consumed, and the disinclination to labor that is often the most pronounced result. In the cities there are balls, chabarets, theaters, the moues a choice of places of entertainment for every evening in the week to suit the taste of every member of the family old enough to express a preference; and in too many families the home life of which poets have written is unknown, and to spend an evening at home is regarded as an affliction. We must be dressed up" and FATTY ARBUCKLE in THE . BELL BOY jazzed up; and in face of the necessity to get busy in the line of News Orchestra , Enlarged production and in furnishing employment, we are running down and paying high prices to experts in sports, talking of the games and watching Jhe papers to get the scores, ignoring so far as possible the great economic crisis that is throwing hundreds of thousands of men out of work and without means to support their families. Theoretically fiddling while Rome burns. A hundred and sixty-fou- r years ago Ben Franklin wrote - - relative to taxes : Friends, the taxes are indeed very heavy, and if those laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay we might more easily discharge them, but we have many others, and much more previous to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our idleness, three time as much by our pride and four times as much by our folly ; and from these taxes the commissioners cannot ease us by allowing an i No other store in town helps you size up the different phonographs, so that you are able to decide for yourself which is best. Only we possess an Edison Turn-TablOnly we let you hear four leading phonograplisvin a thoroughly scientific comparison. e. HARRIS EDISON DEALERS " f Edison f LYRIC THEATRE ' Ask io hear our Turn-Tabl- Comparison e Given only on request) , .Notice to Manufacturers The talking machines used in these tests are kept by us in the best possible condition. Manufacturers of such machines, or their representatives, are invited to inspect them, to regulate them, or to substitute other machines of the same make, of their own selection, of equal or greater value, at any time during II s MUSIC " over-developm- () FFICE CAT -- George Beban in Hearts of Men at j Friday at 7:20 Universal Uewee Production Deluxe Toe Devil $ Pass' Kev . - t-- fM , it . EXPERT KNOWLEDGE-- Of the mechanism of all makes of Cars, enables us to do your repairs at the lowest possible cost We do VULCANIZING of Tires and Tubes and sell and repair BATTERIES of all makes. Special Now Goodrich Tires and Tubes Discount. Twenty Per Cent Come and see us and save Money , It is a play of optimism, of faith ; it proves conclusively that every cloud has a silver lining, if we but take th etrouble to turn it insideout ; it interprets with an alternate note of pathos and humor th etrue philosophy of Mrs Bildud says these are wonderful dais for writing poetry and cleaning the bark yard German sas that if she pas her debts bhe will be broke, which makes German) one of a good sized eiowd AH, YESSSS' Enough' to make of the mermaid a murmur maid' These new bathing! suits! For why shouldnt the funny little belle of Neptunes count murmur against the fate which pre- - 7Z Continuous Performance " li',', t a un o r oim" k ed gm g ham? Gingham units have been so popular on the Florida coast this winter! Would that the northern resorts do nothing to Interrupt their Price 10c ours? A blurb from a Chicago newspaper souety page We submit the above as a fair sample of inetropolitian journalese What the writer is trying to say, of course, is that it is all right to wear bathing suits made of material called gingham. 1 Centra! Garage OF C A R REPAIRS r abatement. LIGHT IX DARK PLACES The opportunities for wasteful spending in his time were few The situation makes me feel like indeed as compared with the present, and the tendency has ad- - the boy w hen he asked his mother if might go swimming, and was told vanced with the growth of the country. Theirs was the period that he coui. but he must hang his on a hlckory llmb and not eo of the stately minuet; ours of the whirlwind jazz, to which ne!flolhp! .near the water from of j COLOMBIA report speech before the say syntax, history! and his geography slightly mixed The income tax reminds us that while it may be true that Tll rntter was a girl, and not a boy. Porhajis you will remember those ; figures never lie, a good accountant can dress up the truth so its deathless lines own mother would chase it out of qhe yardwitb a clothes pole. Mother. May i go out to swim? ilf Captain Kidd had had the knowledge of figure juggling our HanVlou clothe onhkkory limb, captains fit finance have today he would not only have shown that Butdont go near the water' he was running his ships at a loss but would have fixed it so his' Ram tonight and warmer, clear-nam- e would have come down to us as a Messed philanthropist, Saturday and colder, saya th burro, and then truthfully instead of p.ber PLANT A BED OF Everblooming Roses Senator Strode speed up like dancing dervishes. la it not time to cut out some of the jazz and get down to j "xife always had deep' the serious business of life, when there are so many important (respect for Senator strode' orudt- t,on but ,n this l18nee he has his to be nroblema settled practical not to his natural a pirate. High School Logan Scene 'from von Stroheims' REDUCE THE COST 5 business hours. , Salmon Pink. Shell PinkT OPHELIA MILADY Red. These are strong plants and will bloom consummer. all Can be tinuously planted safely now and will bloom within six weeks. $6.00 per dozen; 50c each. begin to two-year-o- ld PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO Ben Carlisle Phone residence 886-- 261 North Main |