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Show Tuesday, November 1,1921. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, PAGE TWO MARY THE JOURNAL PlBlJSHKI) 2 BT EARL AND ENGLAND PlBLISHIXaCOMPANY AUGUSTUS GORDON ..EDITOR Esterad at ths Post Office Every at Logan, Utah, aa Day la the Week, Except Sunday, Second Claaa Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL. PER MONTH, In Advance. , BT, CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of $1.90 Per Year Will be Given for Advance 60c 70c Payments (or a Foil Year. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use (or republicatloa of all news dispatches credit to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. AU right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. CRIME STILL TO KEEP THE BABYS EGG WARM When Mary learns to drive a car, die road it much too narrow. Hie people scatter near knd tar; it chills diem to the marrow to see her the spin from side to side while passersbyjun off and hide and wuh streets were twice as wide, or wish themselves a sparrow. And still shes always nonchalant, and" never seems to worry. Pedestrians who re on a the uses all the street and jaunt, are scattered in a hbrry. Lnocks the coppers off their beat, nobody mindr it. cause shes tweet; they Until shes really learned to drive, she hat her seem to like to scurry. And-thoug- h tribulations, but men who have escaped alive, give her congratulations, for Mary's cute in any bus, and that is why they make a fuss. Its only women folks who cuss and heap calumniations. , MPANT TWi rr Cub HURT IfANY gangs of thugs and thieves are being broken up in the WMtN T NOT WitTH HY You large cities all over our fair land, and the jails are getting ye overpay 12 Mtlll full of bandits, but still the news columns of the daily press contain little else than the exploits of this gentry. One reason for this banditry L because of the high wages paid during the force of the Atlantic fleet, born at 0000000000000000000 war; the youths got used to having all kinds of money and, spend- goootyoo Me . 68 years ago today. -Rt.JL-v.- Kitwarit aA. ing it lavishly and now they refuse to get bask to first principles. TO-DA- YS Fawcett, Thousands are browsing along the edge of dishonesty and looking pis opal bishop of Quincy, III., born at New Hartford, Iowa, 56 years ago longingly into the forbidden field. ' today. ( The main reason back of it all is lack of intelligence ; the Edward Robinson, director of the greater the fool the greater the likelihood that he is dishonest ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOt jMtrupoinan Museum of Art, born he does not know or realize that dishonesty is a mistake; with IX THE DAYS NEWS jtn Boston, 63 years ago today. them principle is not a$ powerful as a policeman. The better any Major General leyton 0. March who today ends his active career man behaves himself the better he gets along in this world in the United States Army, leaves be-Observance of All Saints Day, morally,' financially, and every other way ; but these young men bind him a splendid record of ef- Centenary of the birth of Joseph have not learned this truth yet. They will learn it from exper- fleieney In the highest posts of the Brooks, who served as governor of ience as they get older, and a part of the experience will be jail service, including that of Chief of Arkansas during the reconstruction Staff while America waa at war with period. terms, shame, disgrace and the lash of public opinion. I I jPMSLI if -- EVENTS : j Germany, The father of General March was a famous scholar on the staff of Lafayette College, and the son not only had a full course of study at that Institution, but grew up In an environment calculated to establish high Intellectual and moral ldoaU. After graduating from West Point he was assigned to the artillery arm. He wsb one of the Amerie can observers In the war and In the war with Spain and all in the Philippines ho improved chances to get knowledge born of experience. General March was thief of artillery of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, from which post he was recalled, in May, 1918, to become chief of staff in succession to General Bliss, who had been assigned to the Supreme War HANDY AROUND THE HOUSE France will observe today and tomorrow as memorial days In honor of the soldiers who fell during the great war. The Finance Committee of the status senate has fixed today for resuming Us hearings on the tar- should be taught to perform household tasks is THAT boys held to be a purely feminine notion. Yet an educator, long conspieious for his success in handling boys of age, advocates this very thing. iff bill. As this man points out, the boy who must pick up his own The board of promotion of the things and help to keep the house in order learns habits of neatNorthern Baptist Convention is to ness. Neither is his help in the routine tasks of t he household meet at Indianapolis today for its annual session. to be scorned. Today will begin the Anal week Most fathers and sons have to help with the housework at one state and municipal political of time or another. Whether they are just giving the womenfolk a campaigns in many sections of the hand or shifting for themselves, knowing how is half the battle. United States. C. MaJ. General Peyton March, .Also, practical experience in doing housework gives the male a of the Staff of served as Chief who as woman's on the observation of experbetter angle job Just late S. Army during the V. war, on slant sex the a fair the world better ience in the business gives goes on the retired list today at his work the is that it Each learns that man's daily burden. really own request. other is doing, and with the knowledge comes increased respect Council. Important action looking to a TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES and consideration for the worker, change in the chairmanship of the whkh the boy acquires ,1268- - The Stamp Act, one of the Democratic National Committee is i Best of all is the habit causes leading to the expected at a meeting of that body lad who learns early principal The mother. as he works for and with his American Revolution, came into ef- in St. Louis today. to look about him, see what is to be done and lend a hand with the fect. More than half ahundred of the doing has mastered one of the great fundamentals of service and The tenth session of the largest stockyards in the United 1784 under-colle- ge . . Russo-Japanes- Pocatello Tribune. success. Continental Congress opened at ( Tren- ton, 1802 RECLAMATION OF THE HOME GOVERNOR j Davis of Idaho emphasizes the need of reclamation and intimates home and church are losing their control. To overcome this national weakness he makes an appeal to parents to correct the ideas of wastefulness and extravagance begot by war. Family life must return to a sane and conservative basis and we roust let up in making criminals by raising children In idle- ness. Fathers and mothers must spend more time with their own children instead of turning them over to schools, clubs and streets I to raise. Habits of industry can only be acquired by boy a and girls when parents work with them instead of giving them money to speifd on pleasures. Honest labor and habits of saving will form more character than scolding, lecturing and passing laws to safeguard youth. We have got to get back to the principle that there is only one honest way to get money and have it to spend and that is by service rendered. Reclamation of the home must be founded upon industry, and all schemes to bring up young people to live without working are doomed to failure. The public schools must give more time to manual training, textteaching trades and occupational work instead of cramming wits. books and sharpening sound moral t An enduring constitution, good common sense and and earning without applied industry character are impossible before spending. Convention assembled at Chilllcothe to frame a State Con stitution for Ohio. 1821 Steamer Water, the first steamer on Lake Erie, wrecked. 1834 Philadelphia and Trenton railroad completed. Columbus Delano of Ohio 1870 was appointed Secretary of the Interior in Grants cabinet. The system of purchasing 1871 commissions In the British army was abolished. 1896 Emperor Alexander III ot Russia died and was succeeded by Nicholas II. the last emperor. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Eight were killed in Cuban election riots. Sinn Kevin Barry, Felner, executed in Dublin. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Boise Penrose, United States senator from Pennsylvania, born in Philadelphia, 61 years ago today. Vice Admiral John D- - McDonald, S. N., commanding the battleship Walk-ln-the- i of the beak of the rooster. Go over ting the head, and set the comb these lines with India ink, using a diiwn in between the two pieces, the fine pen. Now cut two pieces like dotted line going Inside Baste this Fig. 2 from a piece of red felt. Lay in place. Basle the two pieces one of the felt pieces like Fig 1 around on a table, and then lay one of the forming the bead together outer edge, leaving the bottom the 2 tike of on Fisto top It pieces tbet it will take the position shown portion which la cot In scallops In Fig. 4. The two pieces will (It open. This forma a case enclosed exactly along the front side. Stitch on three sides and open at the botFig. 2 to Fig. 1 on the machine, fol tom. Stitch the two pieces of felt lowing the dotted line given on together around the outer edge folFig. 2. Lay the other piece like lowing the dotted line shown In Fig 1 on the table and stitch the Fig 4. The eye Is made from a other Fig 2 to It in the same man circle of white felt with a black butner. Now place these two pieces ton sewed on top of It. The size for together so that the two wrong sides the circle of white felt la given on eome together and all outside edges Fig. 2. Put an eye on each aide of are even. From the piece of red the bead. With water color paints felt ent one piece like Fig S This paint the beak brown and the tlty it the comb. Place the comb st the rooster is ready to be slipped over top of the two pieces of felt form- - a boiled egg. Of Interest to Women so-call-ed Oak. Mrs. , Warren G. Harding, wife of There is plenty of room at the top of the ladder, but many the President, Is the possessor ot a people object to the exertion of climbing. magnificent new teal coat, a present to her from the Masonlo bodies of The main trouble with most' of the official dry agents is that Missouri. Mrs. Alfred Boutall, ot Memphis, when they land a bootlegger they gp after what he has in his has a small piece of silk which fell ZR-pocketbook instead of what he has in his boot. when it exfrom, the ploded and fell while flying over the Living in a small town has one distinct advantage over life in Hummer River at Hull, England. The a big city. When the tongue of gossip engulfs a fellow you never souvenir was sent her. by her. father, a resident of Hull.. have to ask who he is. ' The first woman ever to aspire to , ill-fat- 2 gubernatorial honors in Virginia Is Mrs. George Curtis of the tbwn of Kellar, who has announced her candidacy for the governorship of the Old Dominion on an Independent Socialist ticket. Mrs. Amelia Heath, who died recently at pgden, Utah, waa the last survivor of t he six women who were the first women jurors In the United State. The Jury waa impanelled at Laramie, Wyo., in 1870. A Chicago society woman, Mrs. Spalding, has set a world record for women anglers by bringing unaided to gaff a broadblll swordfish weighing 428 pounds. The catch was made Calioff Catalina Islaad, southern fornia. The American Farm Bureau Federation has appointed a committee to draw up plans fori organizing the two million farm women in America Ina united effort to Improve farm and home life from the social, health, economic, cultural and civic - standpoints. i drums and trumpets as favors for the refreshment table. The following sandwich filling is a delicious and nourishing one: Swedish Sandwich Filling: Cook 2 cups of tomatoes for 3 minutes (the variety will do), then add to them pound 4 dried beef and 2 pound of cheese put through the food chopper together. Let simmer for a moment longer, then add 1 well beaten egg, stir over fire only a minute, and let cool. This amount makes 26 sandwiches. If a less salty taste is dMired parboil the beef for 3 minutes before putting it through the chopper. Tomorrow "What Shall I Serve Instead of Ice Cream"? 1- -2 ANSWERED LETTERS , small unsweetened crackers in the An Appreciative Reader; "You salad dressing and offer these to would do me a great favor by pub- people. In regard to demonstrating lishing in your column directions for the lard. I would advise you to make twine a simple white cake with it, with no crocheting an oblong-shape- d shopping bag Instead of the round frosting, and cut the cake in small kind you gave directions for recent- cubes about 1 Inch square; have a ly." saucer of wooden toothpicks beside Answer; Oblong Twine Shopping the plate holding the cake-cubBag; Crochet a chain nine Inches and stick a toothpick intoa cube of Form cake when you wish anyone to samlong (or as long as desired). 1 treble ple the cake. Give each person a difbottoipof bag by working on into both sides of chain and 3 trebles ferent toothpick with a cake-cub- e In'each end stltch. Pontinue work- It. throwing away the used ones, Grateful Reader: I am going to ing in rounds, 1 treble in each stitch, Joining each round and making 8 tell you about a new kind of party ch for first t, until the bag Is as deep my sister and I are getting up for as desired. SJx Inches Is a good our girl and boy High School friends. depth, for a nine-inc- h bag. The You can use It In the column If you handle is made exactly the same as wlah (for we are writing this from a tor the round bag 4ud is attached to distance) and .In return would the sides of the bag. Roses, for like to have you tell us of some subwhich Igave directions in the article stantial kind of sandwich we could on the round twine bag, are bow put serve In the refreshment menu on, and the bag is liaed or not something that isnt sweetened, and aa desired. which la rather unusual. We are call-i- n g our party a Loony Party. EveryWorried: Pleass tell me of a good way to demonstrate a new salad body Is to come dresaed up in a loony oil and a new kind of lard in stores. fashion. Photographs ot famous men A manufacturer of these products wilt hang on our walla, each man baa offered me the work of demon- labelled with some other famous strating them, but 1 dont know how mans name.One game we will play to do it. Should I make cake with ia this: each guest will be asked to the lard and salad dressing with the try to act like some wellknown book oil and how would I offer samples character (such as Mark Tapley, v 3, Japanese women usually begin at the age ot ten. smoking s. Russian .women have the reputaOne of the sad mistakes of the present generation is to put tion ot being born politicians and individual rights above public duty. It is well for a man to insist diplomats. are 'many A Denver woman applied to the UI07T his rights,' but he should not forget that there his country, the public at large district attorney for a permit to duties he owes to his community, self rights interfere with those shoot a rival for her husbands afand to his God. When fections. duties, then the rights should be curtailed. Many believe in The Iowa State Conservation Board limit. The State Rights also which are all right up to a certain has Just acquired Its first woman however, United of the States, member In the person ot- - Mrs. central the to government duty Dorothy Deemer Houghjton, of Red . must never be overlooked. i States today come under the supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture, in accordance with the provisions of the packers and stockyards art. Opponents of the proposed amendment to the New York State Constitution, which would give preference to war veterans in civil service drive are to begin a state-wir- e against the measure today. The Industrial Relations Association of America, which is an outgrowth of the National Association of Employment Managers formed at Rochester In 1918, Is to begin its annual convention today in New York City. University of Illinois alumni today begin a drive for a $2,500,000 fund for the proposed stadium and athletic field to be built at the university In memory of the Illinois men who fought in the World War. This, the second day of the American convention at Legion Kansag City, will be opened with a reception to Marshal Foch, to be fol- lowed In the afternoon by the ventlon parade of the veterans. F1CJZ The roosters head pictured below Is mads of felt and Is mads doubls so that there te room inside (or an Thie ease of felt Is slipped egg. over a boiled egg, and keeps It warm nntl) serving time. Ofen when a child refuses eggs this Ub tie rooster will so distract Its attention that the egg wlU be eaten without any coaxing. The egg warmer la made of red and white felt The felt can be purchased at a stationery store, or where school supplies are sold. Some dry goods stores also carry It. Make a pattern (or the wanner by cnttlng out Figs 1, 8 and 3 around the outside outline. Cut two pieces like Fig. 1 from a piece of white felt With carbon paper transfer the dashed lines on Fig. 1 to the felt also tha line vhieh forms part of these to the public?" Answer: In warm weather It ia nice to dip small piece! of a lattice leaf In salad dressing and offer these to people who wish to Jest mayonnaise made with a 'new oil. But In cold weather, when there la no lettuce ia the garden it is nice to dip Pendennls,. Preswe will not tell each other which character we .are supposed to be the others must guest which one we are! Dont you think well have fun?" An Answer: Indeed 1 do. It is a splendid Idea. I would suggest small Romeo, All inquiries addressed to Mias Efficient Ktrkman In cure ot the Housekeeping department will be answered In these columns ia their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So it a personal or quicker reply la desired, a stamped and envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor. Women rarely suffer - s Probably the oldest "school girl" In America laMfsTAmf Davis WlnshTp, who at '90 years of age completed the recent summerc ourae at the University ot Wisconsin. Mrs. Wlnshlp, who Is the mother ot one ot the faculty members of the Wisconsin university, baa been a student at various institutions of learning since 1909, when ahe entered college at the age of 79, Too bad our political wir)v jammers dont inflate tires in- . t stead . Major G F. OLSEN NOTARY ents, etcetera) but PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER . ' 83 Years Experience Land Titles ia Office at CACHE KNITTING WORKS 89 West First North St- - Logai |