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Show TuE JOUENAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE cOUE Ions of dollars, are manufactur-- j I Southern pub- ers located in the South. The growth of the South inlications to sell the Southern farmers on the idea that pros- dustrially has in its own turn perity depended not upon one made' the rapid growth of kind of crop, but upon many Southern cities. During the past kinds of crops. twenty-fiv- e years there have! PAPERS REPAID been Southern cities that have While' the Southern newsr doubled their population, " noti ' paper and farm paper publica- once but time after time. ous advertising these oirlhe part of DIS-lE- G far-seei- - . Ui rfvV Monday, November 23. 1921. AMENT -BVVlTtRWHl.tWN Yeast Vitamon Tablets Greatest Complexion Secret : -- I tions were never directly paid for such advertising, the result New South. Comes Into ant prosperity of the South has upalJ them many fc,d for the Own eiSpace so generously donated for Advertis-lth- e upbuilding of the Southern Publicity agricultural interests !sta of Tellsmg Expert But advertising has been not Awakening And Its only the means of building up It the South agriculturally. Future has built up the South industrially from practically a minus Ry ST. ELMO MTNSKXD.II.K Editors Note. St. Elmo Maiwen- - quantity, SO far aa. manufac-industrigale Is the leading future in con- were tog circles in the South. As mot cernea,. .to a South wnere point people know, the big advertising ex- pert of today ia a man of wide knowl- ern industries rival the indusof our edge. great executive ability and in tries of other sections inr0Sin - es dvertl-'H'purjn- jr ' The South today has a num- ber of cities which have de veloped into great distributing centers. In these cities are huge distributing and jobbing) houses representative of prac- tically every line of merchan-- j diae. Of so much importance as distributing centers have cer tain Southern cities become, that hundreds of manufacturers located in other sections of the country have chosen them as locations for important branch houses. SOUTH AS PLAYGROUND Advertising, however, did not stop at developing the South agriculturally and 'industrially. It developed the South as a great winter playground. There was a time, when the South as a winter resort was neglected. Advertising has changed all this ed the Country about which one should and often did wAte songs, novels and dramas mainly remarkable for an impossible negro dialect and the number upon ev. of .roses that intruded and scene setting. ery Cash, as the country consid- ered its use in Dixie, was a petty contrivance used sirietly as a medium of exchange and not as a power of development. With blind allegiance the South clung to cotton as its great and only staple and the shifting market on that single staple spelled relative poverty of affluence for the territory south of Mason-Dixo. n. A change has come to' Dixie. It still has its roses and its ne- gro population, but added to that has come a great outpouring of industrial blood through the veins of southern progress and in instant response the South has developed until from a weak and pretty sister in a cotton gown it stands today an industrial power to be. reckoned wtih in the offices . of the worlds greatest banking, transportation, development and commercial units. Figures may weary the average reader, but beneath them lfe$ a romance greater than any f'etionist ever drew with swift running pen if one has but the ability to see and understand. Of the entire output of the United States in corn the South biveS 54 'a per cent, of tobacco l.T, )!)Qtatoca 92 per cent, 'pea- -' Buts, 99.9, ,$ppks 16.6, rice 85 per cent ana sorghum syrup 85 per cent. The annual peach crop is nearly $144)00.000, sugar cane syrup $90,000,000, oats $175,' 000,000, wheat $300,000,000 and cotton $2,000,000,000, with a live, stock value in the South of $2,500,000. The7 Souths development, as an agricultural- dairy And livestock country is due to or e cause more than all others. A ivertis- ing was the force that (hanged p to a the South from a varied crop and live sto k section. It was not un il the Southern newspaper and farm paper publications had given the widest publicity to the benefits to be derived from varied crons and Uve stock raising that the southern farmer8 Ccyld be duced to dethrone iftrVg ton. It took years of cofitinu- - one-cro- I. C. WTATT Managing Director R. XElVrtOLD lata of tha New .Grand Hotels. AaalaL Mgr. SEMLOH HOTEL Cp. Halt Lake City, Cta whose breeches struck him underneath his armpits and hit him at the other end about the knees, lie did not believe in decollete clothes. They buried him in the midst of a marble auarry. They cutthrough.saIul marble to make his grave and yet, the Jittle tombstone that they placed, above him was from Vermont. They buried him in the heart of a pine forest and yet, the pine coffin was imported from Cincinnati. They buried him within touch of an iron mine and yet, the nails in the coffin and the iron in the shovel that dug his grave were imported from Pittsburgh. They buried him beside the g best country on the fact of the earth ' and yet, the wool in the coffin bands from the themselves came North. The outh did not furnish a thing on earth for that funeral but the corpse and the hole in the ground. ALL FROM THE NORTH And they laid him away, and the clods rattled down upon the coffin. Ajtd they buried him in a New York coat, a Boston pair of shoes and a pair of bre3ches from Chicago and a shirt from Cincinnati, leaving him nothing to carry into the next world to remind him of the land from which he came, and for which he fought for four years, but the chilled blood in his veins and the marrow in his bones. It was advertising that changed the South that Henry W. Grady Today pictured. Southern people may buy Southern made shoes, hats, suits, gowns, steam engines, automobiles and, in fact, almost any commodity that is made anywhere in the United States. Not only are Southern made goods sold in the South, but they are in demand and are shipped to all parts of our own rountry and to foreign countries. The upbuilding of the South industrially has been due to advertising. The success experienced by the few Southern manufacturers who first had the courage .to advertise encouraged not only other Southern capital ot enter the industrial field, but brought capital from other sections of the country to start manufacturing plants in the South These new manufacturers in their turn advertised and became successful. At the present timeome- - of this countrys largest advertisers doing an annual business amounting to mil- ow,1, sheep-ripsin- RATES a 10 Rooms. II. OS without bath, one person. 11.10 wlthont bath, two persona. 100 Rooms, 11.50 with bath, one peraon; $1.(0 with bath, two .00 with bath, persona. 50 Room. one person; 11.60 with hath, two peraona , ISO Rooma lid connecting with bath. 10 large Sample Rooma Every comfort and convenience Beat Location In tha City. Note we advertise 109 Rooms at 11.00 per day IT" That big dollar sign with tha UtUa a next to It. Too know how often y ta have been paying the op heeaaae moet hotels limit their 1 1.00 rooma about 1 dote a. If you want to quickly dear your skin and completion, put aortia farm, healthy flesh oa your hones, iocreaae your nerve force and poorer, and look and (cel 100 per cent, better, simply try taking two of Maabn's tiny yeast VITAMON TaUete with each rucal and watch results. Mastin' VITAMON lets contain highly concentrated as well aa the two other still mote important vitaminee (Fat Soluble A and Water 6olublo ties C). They positively will not upset tho stomach or cause gas but, on tha , '"'eootrary, are a great aidas to digestion, to over-come eonxtipation and a general eonditioaer of tii whole system. Punplc, boils and skin ' Ot WK,f Un An Baautiful vanish like seem to eruptions magic under their FMtvrjlt YouFU.ll. an influence, tha completion become , Hollo w Skua, Flabby fiunfyinx beautiful, the cheeks NachT CHaaka or a Scrawny rosy instead of Mutin VITAMON Tabwu pale, the tips red instead of .colorless, the eyes to Ora Foaatlvaly Guarantor bright instead of dull. 8o rapid and amasing Giro You Now Hoal.h. Baauty are the results that success is absolutely guaranand a Moro , KouaSad Faso teed or tife trial costs you nothing. Be sure to ts aat Flfura. the member the name Mastin tablet, original and genuine yeast-vitamiThere is nothing d like it. so do not accept imitations or substitutes. You can get Mastin' VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists. Hu RueUtttV ftf A PA' fUHKi-Sof An' Ron INTO ' vaC NCCT y ruts Banishes Skin Eruptions, Puts On Firm Flesh . TRUTH? ISNT IT THE Ar e Positively Guaranteed to Put On Finn Flesh, Roliert Quillen) ' It will lake more than a world About the three-syllabl- e VtAST VITAMINS THtCaiCMM to only way discourage Advertising has acquaintel war to put the ex" in expenses loading aloud id the movies ia to use them to sold in words with and the people Too many statesmen think the Southern industrial and agriculof victory require grafting Hard times: fruits A built-u- p season during has It tural products. which manufacturers must sell to In- Southern cities and peopled.. the ' Let us beat our. swords into plow- - dividuals instead of selling to the Southern resorts with Visitor-- . Hhl4r6B an,i our iatp allies Into (Tuna Government. It ia recognized by SouthernJ more ptmTue-1 TPgntaTsrmay-go- t people as the greatesT factor in 11,0 aoncon lormists get more the Souths rapid development of its lands and mineral In a rural contest in Kentucky, sources. the winner dressed a chicken in do extent an To so great But the metropolitan chickSouthern people believe in the en won't wear seconds. power of advert isingthat New One upon a time there was a gar- the most disreputable law- Orleans has already made a Even yers hesitate to manufacture evid- - age man who fixed the thing that in largo advertising expenditure was wrong without gening ence In hootch oases telling people of its many thing else out of whack. a a a state of Georgia ia planning to conduct an adAs the years pass, it becomes incrcasingly difficult to tell an educatvertising campaign extending ed man from one who owns a hook over a period of years. Savan'of quotations. nah, Georgia and Montgomery. a a a an on to each put Alabama, are Permanent waves are all right in their way, but what the small boy advertising campaign to tell the rest of the world the advantages There are fewer domestic storms- wants is something in the nature of the home where there is an oc- a permanent bath of locating in a Southern city. rasional squall. in believe Proving that they The man who says we should and practice Cwhat they preach, Well, well, why shouldn't the cost plant evergreens in celebration of the Southern Newspaper Pub- of government be higher? We are the Disarmament Conference must think it is a conference lishers Association has con- getting more of it. successful ducted a remarkably ... . lAts aee; the Conference will be One fine thing about fumed-oaadvertising cainp&ign selling tnei0Ver n a fPW an)j the senate furniture is that it doesn't show the South to the rest of the United should ratify its work by 197t. burned spots where cigarettes are States. There is not another parked on the edge A sufficient commentary on the section of the United States manners of this age is that when a! The laundries would have more which believes more in advertis- tuan is polite you suspett him of fan if manufacturer would sew the ing qr shows greater results bating something to sell you. superfluous buttons on shirt sleeves instead of coat sleeves. from advertising than the a a a Time is money; and It may be Southern States wast-- t to who be that fine Another appear people been thing about climbing accomplished What has re m?rey savin for thir that ,l ren'8 arp in the past by the South through; top floor. of a is advertising only promise what it win RCcon?Pis.h in the . in descending a grade on which futur. With its Vast mineral re- -- hA WCVUIU Hoffrir VC locomotive will regenerate enerVd sources,! its wonderful agrricolgy. To sum up,, the electric locomos e is muih the better transporta-- t tural facilitJea, and its growing i Don tool. .. industries alT backed bv the The flexibility of'tbe electric lo- of advertising. power comotive ia much greater than that The electric locomotive is a bet- - of the steam locomotive, as stated iu England is dependent for machine than the steam loeomo-- , a report of the Survey as the result of her bread upon for- ter industrial live for the "following, among other of a 8arve' covering-teign sourced of supply. reasons' It has no boilers nor lire- - reon between Washington and Bos AND TABLET 6ENU1IU Clear tho Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back sub-title- s. j ; Sae 7!Ulk hr infants V invalids ask for , Horlicks the Original imitation i and Substitute Avoid ! ! I extract to Powda For Infanta, InvalidsandGrowingChildrsn Rich milk, malted grain Nourishing-DrgastFor All Ages No Oxiking k Tha Original Ude Food-Drin- -, .1 i k ' I How Will You Say It To your friends and ao quaintances this year? Our line of AND NEW YEARS CHRISTMAS 11 elec-1l-- Cards will say it for you ic - 1 Come in and See Them I he has a shorter rigid wheel ,on' al,ed- ,he superpower zone. carries no tender, .it has a 1,8 caaf,,y is determined by and therefore by the average ratio of weight on SrlverB to total engine weight; it has less uork it has to do, and not by the 73 WEST CENTER is taken weight per driving axle and a great- - maiiuuin grade, which er proportion of its weight is spring rare of by the overload capacity of UTAH LOGAN borne; it has uniform torque, .and the engine. With electric traction the for profiles intum grade therefore a higher coefficient of i practieally eliminated as the dehesion; it can be built for any pow-i- u iu metor locomotive equip than a third of that needed for er desired by increasing the number termining The expense of Thousands Have Fosad of driving axles and is therefore free ,nen witbn the superpower zone, Steam locomotives from limitations of length; its maxi- - Everyone is of course familiar with track maintenance is reduced, and1 Belief From Rheusiata j thy ballast is (leaner. The engine-mum torque it available at murh jti,e facthat hde a giant steam is laboring and groaning up a 2 house expense is reduced nearly to ewtaf t$M past fifty yean by taking speed; the Hieara locomotive grade, the electric trolly & negligible amount. In the electric IreaenptMok'Sttl. It a well knoam can work to an adhesion of 20 per Ppr, - loqomotlve energy can be regeneratsod rvttabla tamaiiy. fioM by a good " cheeris on ar track adjoining cent up to only 10 or 12 miles an or seat by maU for $1 00. druggists profile permits It, thus hour, whereas the electric looomo-- 1 ruHy humming along aa on the ed wbee.the MMEK A AMEND, SOS Third Aia. Now York wear and much some litkviug energy tlle . . moving. tive can work to thla adhesion up tov,lng8 Qt The availibility of the electric Vo- - (f brake ehoes bettering 20 to 25 miles an hour; its efficiency I5 w trAins consequent: R,n atatia a also over range of load from 50 to 10h comotive for service, it , r mainten-in freight-caally handles three times aa many per cent varie. onry a few per cent,ed. Is at least twice aa great as that jn expense This gain ts not possible . After a knce' and is constant throughout its llfe.T of the steam locomotive. ' whereas the efficiency of the steam ' trip it can Be thoroughly Inspected f Asa result of these and other ad- - where the traffic is great and the locomotive varies over a wide range in less than an hour, whereas the vantages, the electric locomotive tracks, yards, and terminals are age and use a modern super- - thorough inspection of a heavy Should, under favorable conditions, gested. as they are in the euperpow-heate- d as er zone. (From A ateam locomotive requires 50 steam locomotive consumes 4 to 10 (handle twite as many Superpower steam locomotive per locomotive- - System for the Region Between Bpt-hoper cent more steam per horsepower t hours. It requires no water, fuel sta- - ihe The I Veafr- As a matter of (art. qil JTieTntrahd'VYahhlngtonr Geoiogi-at full load than a at half load. tiona. ashpits, or turntables. Western Railway It artu-rateam locomotive must burn coal repair-sho- p Survey Professional Paper 183.) rapacity required is less Norfolk A friend In speech hut not in deed box; it la no true triced to a friend In neeo. base; it No man's steady character will er. a hie hlui to keep cool In warm weather The most exclusive people In the world are either In society or In Jail. - heat-treat- er THE JOURNAL OFFICE ad-!,- t , In bringing up children, study their nature more than trying to remodel It. i er " It takes money to make money; yes, and a great deal ot somethin! else. W 1 Economist. Does your wife taka an Interest to economy T She Yes," replied Mr. Gmwcher. think I ought to be able to make a lunch of a piece of lettuce and a apounful of tea cretin tha aaine as uv" MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL 11 j I constant and close touch with the country. economic needs and conditions of the ' It was only a quarter of a territory wherein his ttarrlt te. Whatever the head of the Massettifcale century or so ago when Southern agency says will be accepted as ab- people bad to obtain even the sorbing facts by the merchants knd simplest of manufactured comleaders of the South, and can be ao modities from the North. It was cepted by those of the North as the this condition which inspired note of authority. the late Henry W. Grady, beenV Up to a few years ago capital loved publicist of the South to and now Southern resorts was not sought in or did it hur- write in one of his editorials, as tertain thousands of visitors during the months when the ry to the South. Dixie was follows': fellNorth has its inclement weathei . considered as a pretty section of ft was a -- We hear rumor quite alarming that, unle we start duarmmg, there will toon be war and strife, but we think that we're enlightened, to we aren't so easy frightened at the scary rumort rile. There' a much more frightful menace walking round or play ing tennis that we ought to all oppose; it a menace always active so alluring and attractive only covered up with hose. If you are a man of leisure, and you drive a car for pleasure, then the menace takes it's toll, for this menace to detested gets you going and interested, and you hit a tree or pole. I'm referring to the chickens who are out to raise the dickens with thjeir very scanty clo'es; with their nak'd knees and shoulders, making guys collide with boulders, and producing other woes. for tiie styles are only egging Let us make girls start fellows on the street to stare. If she wont wear cloes, lets make her, for she aids the undertaker with her legs and shoulders bare. 1 ton-mil- con-wt- th ton-mil- i , al By Charts Sugfaroe Times Aint What tr. They Usta Be! A |