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Show . (. THE JOURNAL, PAGE TWO Tuesday,' Slay 31, 19214 LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH fifie at th Entered , Day in the Week. Logan as Second Class Matter., Post Offiee at Every, Except Sundsy. (SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance... BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance.. Given For Adyancs A Discount of 1 09 Per Tear Will Be . Payments Kof a 60s .700 Investment when permanently done.. Lan8 worth a few dollars is doubled or trebled in.yalue for, a few dollars per ache. JBut the safety of the investment rest? of the tile. upon the k a most profitable 7 Cotfenhd -- IF -- ' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to the nae for repnbllcaticn of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein at also reserved Advertising Rate Furnished on Application. carry for general construction, is the right in all sizes you will .need. We tile make We underground. guaiantee it to mfel jour engineers most rigid specifications. ' Ve can refer j ou to many satisfied farmers., v A -- v The Gorinne Concrete Tile Go. MORE BLESSED TO GIVE a., . , J i Established . - pr-Hi- J 'I,?, s w4V r . fy MISS EDNA CROWTHER e A lady y'oung in years but of wide culture and experience, one whose whole life has been to the art she loves music is about to open a studio in Logan for the instruction of students in piano or voice culture, and in eaelf she is well qualified. The lady is Miss Edna rwwther. She was born in this city and in her childhood, her even then remarkable voice attracted attention and she appeared in concerts, operettas and programs. At thirteen she belonged to a mixed quartet that traveled through Bear Lake and Rich counties. At fifteen years of age she trained a company of children and produced, the operetta Cinderella in Flower-lan- A -- THAT NEW EDISON BOOKLET! away. Our sup ACT right is going fast What ' Pagoda, Burma. So- - t not evn become drivers c vehicles In" hecauxe th y feel that sut h a cities W title considerable is there entails a certain measure of amount of unrest la uiuny pans of calling Yet tlielr attitude i ruelty of horses of Hurnm, the India proiter, people town id crippled and lnulmed humans which is governed as a part of India is the height of tin Mud ness. Suih and yet la geographically separate mates are consideied to tie in the from it, seem to be living contentedly. , degi ailed classes along with the grave and social GeogntphUal diggers anil the beggars, anil are de the ecunomtc situation flowing from nied ussouutlon wttli the imruial t them undoubtedly have much to do with tills. Burma knows little of the j Burmese fear of famine or the pinch of poverty. eminent luimot fad to arouse In Its lamia are productive, it is rich from westerners Is the prevalence of minerals, it is not over popuiHte.l, ami j llM uuil the 1)(.cuiiar Ulm u It U free from the elaborate aste s.vs-,terul- taUu SumklnK illUllU,(,d tem whhh Is a tremendous handicap vvoiueu and children. Gig- men, by t to India, both socially and ecunoniiurettes and cigars of a huge sie aie rally. . prefeired, often a foot or more in w nt-eall other and practically Milling and with a uiiumfeieme in j length out about the Hast' have ponded Children of all ages use j proportion. repeatedly that It Is difheult pt best these gigantic "smokes, and It is not for westerners to undeistand the ori- umommon even to see an infant in forty-fiv- e children ap- ental peoples. If the observer from j arms putting away at a huge (heroot. pearing in the cast and chorus. the West wishes to tackle this admit- Hie habit is not as injurious as aught At the agfe of nineteen she tedly difficult problem by easy stages, he expected beeause the tobacco used place trained and conducted-- a rnixel perhaps he could find Inno abetter adulterated with a consiUeral.le pronumber start than Bunua of mllaer nmt,riaN. chorus that appeared - in high to, a seto-eless of gulf between tliere Ther custom., Eistedfod in Malad, competing the life and iscustoms of the Burmese, not a ,n ,uJa against a professor of twice her anti those of the West than will he of Malfl ceremony or ,8ritualism.matter Forgieat was and witti and made found if the comparison is age experience, before together, mally usually eating awarded the capital priz of $42 any other eastern country. witnesses, constitutes a couple man The Indian Is in most cases a sober ami in cash, besides a rocking chair wife. Though the theory is othermust lower The individual. pastes andseveraiotherprizes. wise, a girl usually selects her life with desperate seriousness and is given to him by her parShe graduated from the take beeause of its hardness and the ents If a bride is dissatisfied with Music department of the Fieldof clinging to it. The higher husband site may run awav from ing Academy in 1911 and then castes are sedate and given to spe u- - i her parents. She went to Salt Lake where in the latlve philosophy. The Chinaman is 1.1m and return to her , ls but retued various departments of voice an enigma. H.S emotions are difficult the P'edure. After she has Mo- of the The fathom. to people culture and piano she studied run away three times and been refor four years in the Utah Con- hammedan countries are marked by turned three times, she may leave for good, it being assumed that it Is Imservatory of Music under Pro- quiet dignity. Th Burmese Love Life. husband to retain her. fessors J. J. McClellan, Alfred In contrast with these other peo- possible for her Best, Hugh Dougall and Tracy ples of Asia, ami almost alone amoieg She is then in effeit dhoreed. The works the other way about Y. Cannon graduated, then them, the Burmese are frank, open, also rule If parents do not consider a women life. Their of lovers voice and two happy taught piancfor suitor eligible and prohibit a match, years, while earning means , to are not secluded, hut are among lie the trtiiiileii has only to run away to men Both In world the women continue her studies in the East. freest him three times, after winch the parIn New York, under Prof. C. and women are lovers of iiiumc and ents must not interfere, hut must of bright .lotldng, Bectume wearers F. Wilcox shfc studied hurmdny the muirtagu a thing accomtheir spontaneltv and friendliness ahd arrangement - ami under U4, plished. of the Irish thev liave bw,n dubbed Whete Burma touches India proper e aid of the Orient. MadabYNtna on the hitters eastern border, It ls Burma m a country of many tubes, operatic singing, in which her by Bengal and Assam. Furth-e- t instructress promise! her a but practically all of them are of the bum,to ded the moth il tom ties southeastern u.uH re- sume ra lul strain. Shuns, Kpietts, i lie t. Along groat eurm if she us eastern holder, Burami aie (Ulus Puiaungs Katchins, main. ma is in cnnluit with China for a llviiiJT in the those outlying 'I tie Chinese at In Pl iladelphia she studied among of the countiy, thougU the distame. parts under Parley IJuim Aldrich; Karens 'auiT to a certain extent one time i Mimed sovereignty over the 'I he Inw.r part of Burmas NVNon A. Chestnut and Warren the others are to lie fouml In land. houmhitv Is fot tiled by I reach eastern lit uva lower in slie of moie East While Burma, the haw. parts Cochin l hum and Siam; and to the ifceptoU many engagements to Uy settled section wklih is most e.i'-vve- -t lh s the Bay of Bengal. is son'll ami ess-tworld outside It the ac of and '1 he total dug in churches, at recitals, atea ot Burma is sllghtiv who constitute tlie however, Burmese, o1 chibs. She was. 'during her levs than tint of Texas, our largest witli element the dominant high the ueriod of eastern stuoj, h mored est while is iu eness culttue, and give color to Butina, state, in selettiou to her sing by as it Is known to most westerneis who of lJIXHiOOO, several million more than thut of our most populous state, Mahlers Eighth Symphony on visit the iHiid. .New York. '1 in is the Burma of lie t the Burmese, that its t.it produ'dien Climate and Resource. United States, umh r the direc- lower Burma aud the basin ot t tie The gi eater part of Burma Is in the of a land is liver, jiruwaddy tion of Leopold Slowstouskr, great tropes and tiring half Hie year mmh also to sing the part of Luiia in i pagodas, the shrines of Buddhism nf it is very hot This heat Is espeof these Thousands upon thousands the Mrnd pera Cavalleria struituies surmounted by cially trying to Europeans In parts of ticana, and the part of Esther gilded spires and tinkling bells have the deftn region where the humidity Is In some sections more than 20 n the epera of Queei Esther been built. Many of them have fallen high feet of ruin falls each year. There is in the East her st.v Into detay, hut othtrs are built emit, During of great assistance to year, 'Ihey ate the symbols of the considerable loss of life among natives he from the Mormon missions and her hold which the Buddhist religion has in some parts of the country and insects snakes, spiders, Is tlmlr poisonous Burma. It of upon the people appeal mice invariably exeked belief wild animals. Just .as India has Its of the thut way aequir purest favtahle comment. She . was Ing merit and at.hi.ving holy rest af Simla to which officPhls aud others frequently and enthusiastically ter death Is to erect a pagoda ; and journey in the hot season, so Burma nent oned in mltsicnary lettois very few Burmese who are able to lias its hill station, Mayinyo, only 42 fo the Deseret .N ws antt other add to the countrv s forest of pagoda miles from Mandalay, but nearly 2,400 This summer capital feet higher. Whenever spires fall to do so church publications. It makes for Europeans to possible Poor. Few No rii and wherever Aristocracy, sang the are no noble classes among stand the rigors of the Bunna cliThere with t were speakers (the Burmese, no aristocracy, few who mate. attention Burmas mineral wealth has long r,0,,r he Vm are verr 'MalI,15r. uml few her return made It one of the treasure houses of BS 8 th tU8l,! "h'le oehoiiu' hioh d taught in various does not exist In the country, time the Orient. One of the richest and academies, and conducted are several classes of people who are ore bodies In the world is sitprivate classes with great suc- looked upon as degraded by their vo- uated in the northeastern section. cess. She loe? her art and has lutions and with whom practically no Mogok, a short distance north cf Manthe happy faculty of teach. ng it1 Intercourse Is Imd by the majority of dalay, largely supplies the world with Silver and precious stones and imbuing her pupils with the people. Unfortunately, too. these ruldes. tlie tilings most highly Brp hereditary. They are the were among her own love and enthusiasm for 'a- in tlie old East. But Burma of tlie descendants tlie prued grave diggers, while it. During the past season former pagoda slaves and the beggars. a No possesses modern treasures: tung-Ihstudying Art at the U. A. C. un- - cm. a necessity In an age of steel and e general she has been heard in chapel ex- fortuuates Is one of the contradictions eiei'thltyl flu, essential In perform-I- n Burmese character; and there are ir.g the worlds sanitary work and in ercises, and in the Tabei nacle at conferences. She desenes others. Their religion requires kind- - equipping Its households; and petro-e- s toward animals, and Burmese will leuiti, the fuel of today. and will no doubt meet success de-ot- ed Th. Eng oo raphio National by tb, (Prpsr cieti, Wuhtugtoa, 1)0 Daw-Y- d Three Ways To Riches. i I Edison Likes in Music is full of worth while things. Go through the list of Mr. Edisons 23 favorites. Get his views on listening to music. Checkup-s- ee if you have the 6 selections uu-fo- rt J ;! he thinks every one should possess. Get your copy at once. Ccme here if you want to hear or buy any of the Mr. Edison has named. We have the most 1 complete stock of in the city, and are always glad to serve you. rs HARRIS MUSIC CO, Edison Dealers. j There j are three ways to get a fortune. You jtnayjnherit one, do Ous, You can j s Comparatively few steal one hardly a satisfactor Weve t d, Four percent and absolute safety.. UTAH CORINNE i.- - I t , v quality Material Concrete,, The Best water material to Full-Tear- CINCE the outbreak of the recent war.thfs country has donated more than two and a half billion dollars in actual. European relief, and. is still contributing to the starving inhabitants of Chinese and to others who middle Europe, to the famine-stricke- n need help. That is a stupendous surrt, and we doubt if any other nation on the face of the earth would willingly give such an amount to charity, with no object ahead other than to relieve distress among the afflicted; irrespective of race, creed or locality. Certainly the nations of the old country ought to have a kindly feeling for the United States, for we have been most kind to them whenever and wherever they have been in trouble and distress; We have fed millions and millions of people who must have starved to death if we had not assisted them, and it has not only been done as a government but as a people, for almost every man, woman and child in America has given something to one cause or another from time to time since 1914 to the present date, and each did so out of the bigness of their natures and the generosity of thheir hearts. We are very glad that it is so, for it is something to be glad over. Many thousands of American have made sacrifices of their own pleasures and desires and in ' order to give to those in distress across the seas, and it must ' ever stand as a glorious monument of the kindly spirit that dwells in the American mind and heart? Wet Lands of! Reclamation Logan, Utah t?V N. i5. hus-tam- l, way. dtflt-cult- y save one. Most of us must choose this method and a worthy way it is. You can tlm consistent saving you build self respect, character and riches. By YOUll savings .strong bank NOW. Open account tfflATCHER-BAriflit-- ... . j in ' this y :--- - , El con-sid- et ases them JCkWh rf LYRIC THEATRE Three Days, Wed. Thurs. Friday 1-2- -3 PRESENTS It appeals to everybody because of the pleasure Lifter and benefit it affords. EVERY o ME6L refresh- The IcneesMastin ment possibletocbtain. SealeUi$ht?-ke- pt riht in its wax-wrapp- ed liell-slmp- bit Y1LLIAM LAVfcRSHAM ' St'T THAT WA9 WlS Selatnic3t PictUY HOBART ; By FRANK L. 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