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Show f TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING XMAS PRESENTS AUGUSTUS GORDON., Truth?.-- ' war 'q. rvavai'' ..EDITOR : joi ott f" k; Hm. li,it e i; , ; w i is no kr v ' t sjsarxjar's e- pr it pi n A 'I'll .ire v ITaTSrZ krlaom or' I,o "7 m Unit u like Uie knls you perfume prnpa-,,,- ff Ms soma iA Svisjxznckr's If a dog or a man isn't worth a darn he is almost certain to be fash-m- u f s we Vo u uodeislanil the theory Ihe of war won't die until tney liking spell s YOl f this sophisticated age, 'the young piople never hold hands unless iliey are bridge hands In THE lUSY HOI HEKEEI'ER'S U I -- 1H)V GARDEN Wy do my plants droop and din? the opening line of many Inters h Winter T n that 1 rerel t wt .v I read dawn in the let. I s tel find Out the net were of the variety which reqnire ee- -f and that they were not ro.emng the necessary amount, The average housekeeper is too busy to fuss much over plants. Thera fore she should choose, for her indoor garden, the plants that are easy to take core of. In this class are Begonias, Primroses. Geraniums, Imand Abutiions patient, Cyclamens, ("flowering maples). These six will nourish without constant spraying and syringing, if they have good drainage, a reasonable amount of sunlight, and are in a room free from escaping gas Here are some points regarding these plants which may be helpful. Cyclamens are properly classed as among the bulbs, but are more commonly purchased as started plants Although, all of these six plants, which I have named must have sunlight, cyclamens will flower well without a great amount of direct sun light and this Is also true of begonias although the sun is needed to give them a high color. Geraniums, on the other hand, must have, all the direct sunlight possible through the eutire Winter. Is e-- 1 ra-i- any way to make a hot dish of the leftovers Please print such a recipe, as 1 like to know just how to make the most of a certarn food before buying it (Of course I know to roast it) Also give, menu containing roast goose Answer. Tomorrow I will print a meriue hay a Roast Goose Dinner for Chi istmasDay, giving three recipes to go with (KThe day alter Christmas 1 would adyise you to serve the goose cold and sliced just as you would cold turkey But theJollow-In- g day tfy this delKjous dish for dinner. Rechauffe of GooseCuMhe remaining meat from the carcass-o- f the goose in neat slices (although small) aiid lay in a saucepan with a sprinkbeling of indued ham and onion Cover with the tween the slices. left-ovgiblet gravy and heat slowly to the boiling point. Remove the a moat to hot platter, add to the gra- vy a tablespoon of red current jelly and a tablespoon of Worcester Sauce aiul let It cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes Then pour this gravy over the meut. and selrve at once. in I admire your thoroughness planning your meals ahead and learning how to use an unfamiliar food before putting your money into So many housekeepers neglect It, such planning and then wonder why thetr food budget is So high In planning a Church Worker turky supper (or a church, how many turkeys would be required to serve 125 persons? Answer Three turkeys. One trial vill prove it znd show ! you in results why millions of f shrewd, thrifty housewives pre- fer Calumet to all other brands. The unfailing strength of Calu- - j met guarantees perfect results. Not only saves flour sugar but saves Baking eggs, etc. Powder. You use only a tea- - IP' The people who send you monthly lulls show all tiie fervor of the oilier collectors of antiques home-cookin- jazz-shatter- 'MsM $AV UsliffcN hat spoonful you use two teaspoonfuls or more of many other brands. lT--. About the time a bov gels over being proud ol Immune le, he begins to think he understands women Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been appi ved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. As a rule, the steps saved in the kitchen are wasted m the living room when the phopogiaph is started YOU SAVE 1ATESIALS IT IS f USED - Wirt e o Another thing that has been very effective in bunging music into Amcritic flays Americans for their lack of home life. A erican homes is the installment pirn She rays that anywhere but home appears to be the motto At timps there seems to be little of about ninety-nin- e per cent of the young men and women she difference between a conterence and has met in this country. She might have gone a step farther and a controversy 'and included persons of all ages. At least that was true during easier to overcome evil Its much the war period and immediately following, and to a considerable , if we haven t ,hp t,agh on wUh n extent today. But the tide is turning; the trend is back toward hand to pay for indulgence in the evil home. Jazz and the bright lights may be all right for a change, lut the tinsel fades and the everlasting bam" and "boom" of The dry and bootteggers agree in drums and horns falls heedless on the jaded ear. We are getting principle but they dont appear to be in harmony concerning the details e over our spree. We' are going back home. And a jAs the man at the hext desk studimighty good thing too; for disregard for home is one of the es the rate of exchange, he wonders first indications of individual degeneration and national decay. why they, dont juote the English ' We are pound hi ounces , learning over again the lesson that a fevr true friends are better than many acquaintances, that there is just as much One can buy a metal pencil that and window need a South will feed itself, but what writir; entertainment in a book, and far more instruction, than in the They should be kept as close to the glass men are after is a pencil that will possible Only in this way will they g is better than that served in as average movie! that feed the family flower through the colder months hotels and restaurants, and that there is more real pleasure to be when the days are short. bird will Young, You see, one Keep trying, and after a time yau stocky geraniums are needed for the serve 40 people, so three had in the quiet of the family circle than in the will become so important that Sou best display, although plants which ers will be just about right have been taken up from the garden atmosphere of a gilded cafe. -- Provo Post. Mrs. G Can you give me a recipe can leave the car at home and ride " never fails. Calumet is sure Thats economy. And true econ-- 1 I time. omy in cost in use-4n Mo Efficient . you use it Calumet is all bak-inpowder. It begins to raise bakings thejkistant they are put into the own. You dont have to keep peeping to fee if bakings are all right You ktiow they are. Eojvk Kim text-book- A full moneys 5 You save time when , l te- n- fial in every way. Every-partic- le is full of actual leaven- Aid ih'oi THE commissioner of education for tun Amoderate priced ing value. worth. ,ie niey saved by dis arming will (onit in hand) to pay for ini Honestly sold. Economi -- Hie (ni.ii.i into thinking she uses kar, zxnd rn, le lorn , hev in Baking Powder of great est merit. Honestlymade. M t "lllllb- sbi H spell,. liens ,n. wiapieil. perhaps the tuxitdjer vull .dr .a iu.ttfght. i If tl HIXMOR IN EDUCATION war-tim- gift . reckless . jf ; ,H The friendliest terms lire cash on deli ?i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Aisoclated Pfess 1 excluaively entitled to the use for republlcatlon new dtanatche credit to It or not otherwise credited In thl paper of tod also the local news published herein. til right of republlcatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. GOING BACK HOME . (By Robeit Quallen) io ba Z all -- 5 krownv Entered at ths Post Office Every Day In the Week, Except Sunday, " at Logan, Utah, as Second Claaa Matter. t SUBSCRIITIO.N RATE BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance.....:. .00e w BY QARRfER, TER MONTH, In Advance : :..78c A Discount of 11.00 Per Year Will be Given fop Advance A Payment for a Full Year. , Delaware is quoted in recent on the subject of a conference of educators saying n s and illiterates foreign-borfor these the that teaching should have emotional he found an this eleand persons appeal ment lacking in such books , There should be an element g humor in theln, too, whereas every book he examined was 'devoid of any trace of humor. Most educators also were, he thought, .inclined to be a little too highbrow, In the entire list of textbooks that can be Recalled is not one that seems likely to suggest anything humorous' to the student thereof. It would truly be a sweet boon in educational life, if mental traifting coiild be a gay and lively occupation welcomed by students, young and old, as delightful entertainment, and by teachers as a happy opportunity to display their art a feeling corresponding to that enjoyed by skilled stage folk. It seems improbable, however, that the process of teaching and learning win soon become of an emotional and humorous character. Textbooks made by jokesmiths are yet to be created "and the army of teachers who never yet saw their calling as other than tremendously serious to be to new standards. It will be necessary, indeed, to equip some of them with a sense of humor, those of the high brow variety probably needing it the most, and how, alas, is this to be done? Nevertheless, the Delaware mans idea has its attractions. Learning made so easy and delightful that children will cry for and and their illerate elders welcome it with laughter and applause, think of it I Indianapolis Ctar. !wac,vwTtyyty?r." Isnt It The Viva Erbwrs COMPANY Tuesday, December 2o, rl92t -, t a,l !PA (t uru , tfs. IViii, i til rv Y t JHiw'hi-r- HAVE YOU NOTICED THIS? s A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it Events ed To-Da- ys : will do well if they have been cut for dressing made with sour cream on the street egr without losing caste. back with-ato serve on Cold Slaw?" unsparing hand. The primrose is perhaps the most Answer' Sour Cream Salad Dressreliable contlnnous flowering plant ing Mix 1 cup of sour cream with 1 The only person more obnoxious ec80n f historic importance to the kid world was which may be chosen. cup than the chap who boasts of taking slightly beaten egg. and 14 xk tea- A family, vinegar. Now sift together The best of the Begonia a bath every morning is the chap who made by Judge Hagerty at Attleboro, Mass., when he decreed for the average window garden, are spoons of spit, 2 teaspoons of sugar, boasts of taking a cold bath every a few days ago that property owners have a right to seize and those of the, Semper Florens type. 1 teaspoon of mustard, a dash of morning e The variety called Prima Donna Is a pepper, and add a very little, juice hold baseballs batted on their land. splendid one. having a lovely shade from aVraw, grated onion Add this An interval between movHome: SThis decision will create great unrest among the kid element, of pink. second mixture to the first and let It ies All of these plants named will cook over the fire until it coats a which has always regarded it an inalienable right to enter any flourish If given plenty of sunlight Cool, and thin with more Contentment. Chronic mdifferen- enes garden after a lost baseball. If thereby it happened that and watered freely. It is taken for spoon. sour cream If necessary. I surely did apprethat good soil is used in the A Young Girl: the potatoes were trampled down, it was purely immaterial. A granted pot and that there are large peb' ciate your recent article on nlu1'1 lnservattvc- - One who roosts in a runner was always half way down to second, and if they did not bles under the soil (at the bottom fp..niat creams and nest. of the drarnage; also you to ask If you wont print some feathered find the ball at once, hewould make a home run. so more that the earth Is well 'firmed good candy directions? Faith even as a grain of mustard It has sometimes seemed as if the kid element took unneces- that the water will not trickle down Answer: Send a stamped, and the soil I will gladly seed will remove armament. the between sides the and envelope sary satisfaction in recovering a ball out of a well planted pots instead of percolating through send you a candy article I have just It is much easier to love dogs than garden. In fact securing a baseball before the neighbor house-,wif- e the soil The pots should not be fill- had printed up to send out to any to the top with earth, or there reader who wants it. This article to love people (who keep dogs that could plant her skirts over it, was one of the most ecstatic ed The water. Made howl. Will be no place for the Home is called Six Good the one plant which Candies and contains recipes for joys of boy life.' But all those days of romance seem to be over geranium la receive water, much too not should One of the merchant princes is Chocolate Creams, Coffee 1enoche, according to the stern decrees of the judiciary. aa too much moisture will cause the Chocolate Bonbons. Vncooked Pep- quoted as saying that "adversity" leaves to drop. permint Bonbons, Almond Marsh- made him what he in. Obviously a A dear little old lady whom I count mallow Fudge" and Cream Candy. misprint for advertising. among my friends achieved success But dont forget the stamped, adIhlft advice; r through. with her plants , dressed envelope! habit Is a little WISE lady who knows, offers the following advice to wives The daily-bat- h d she had a tinsmith make her a sine Bride: Is there. any more trouble, but it la cheaiier than winfor I can which, if followed, would add largely to the number of happy tray aa long as her dining-roomyself, that grow greenery the perfume habit. dow, and two feet the other way. The a centerpiece for my dining tables? , homes:,. sides of this tray are twonchea deep - Answer: Yes. Plant grapefruit '"When a man affehta to have Idt A husband in hand is worth two in court. and the bottom la covered with peb- seed thickly in rich earth. In a Interest In the ladies, he has either bles. This tray is set on top of a table piece of potery. This gives a Your husband will never outgrow the boy stage. Treat him and the table is mounted on small refreshing bit of greenness and Is religion or a bald heada as such and hell cuddle like an infant. wheels (ordinary castore would do as most satisfactory. There are two kinds of men; those so that the table may be Foolish wives are those who buy heavy glasses to find their well), Tomorrow Planning the Christ- who think the world is going to the wheeled away from the window on the mas Dinner. dogs, and thoso who are too busy to husbands weaknesses. frosty nights. With this hdvtce, which she applies to her water 1 ressed t Mis a All inquiries TafTy now is better than epitaphy later. Say it with kind plants never runs onto the woodwork Efficient of the water - words flowers wilt. accidentally, for "the surpluc and is Kirl&am Incasedepartment will be Obregon is cutting the Mexican Housekeeping runs onto the bed of pebblee In half. That means 467 generYduve got him let the others worry. a answered In these columns In their arfny creating als and 3 privates added to the army evaporated thereby This for Is turn. which require. good of unemployed. If he says he has been at a Lodge meeting, BELIEVE HIM, moist atmosphere.w a a a. ? & you wont add to your peace of mind by learning otherwise. beings. s The Chinese delegates have one stampdeelred, is reply or quicker LETTERS ANSWERED If you dont tell him he's wonderful, theres a flapper waiting envelope must advantage. Whatever they 1. most ed and of the folks bark home will never Thrifty Housekeeper; This Xntes 'round the corner who will. with question. the enclosed be inI am going to serve roast goose hear about it. Editor. The of lf he tells you is true let the other half Slide. stead of turkey, but dont know The three great aids to the health Americans are fresh air, plain of The poor it." will hear There is no crook of such hardihood and there is scarcely a The movie picture hero and her; she food, and the ruling that beer Isnt .soft-she- U crab! Ve suppose he medicine. human being so keen to as not heroine 1- LOST BASEBALLS potR-fcnrgo- od ADVICE TO WIVES m of the birth of James W Simonton his title to Ky West Trumbull, noied American his- - obtained from the Spanish govern-toria- n intent m 1815 Prince George, fourth son of their 1841 The Towers of British Majestiei, today enters upon Furope signei prinupii a troa'y for the sup-h-is 20the enr pression of the slave trade. Seventy jears old today m Theo- 1852I)nvid R Atchison of I E nlted SOuii was chosen president protem Burton, tor.rer reOhio now an senator States and of the United States senate. presentative in Congress 1860 The State of South Caro- Maj Gen JolmE Morrison, late- - (ina unanimotisiy paswed the ordtn commander of the Southeastern De- tta( P 0f secession partment of the C S Army, today 1871 Forty-fiv- e persons perished reaches the age for statutory retire- - in the wreck of the steamer Deleware ment S Isles. the off illy The national association of State directors of physical education is to was1880 Broadway, New York City, first lighted by electricity. meet at battle Creek, Mich , today council 1890 The Toronto city for us annual convention. should not that street-car- s The Illinois Commerce Commis- decided sion has set today for hearing the run on Sundays in that city. ONE A EAR AGO TODAY case relative to a reduction of streetcar fares in the city of Springfield Midnight curfew established by Prof Gordon Jennings Laing will the police in New York City. ho the speaker today at the convocaPlymouth Rock split when moved tion of the- - University of Chicago, to its new location at Plymouth, when 150 degiees and certificates Mass. will he conferred. TOD A VS RIRTH DAYS The attention of the political world Theodore E Burton, former Unitin Russia centers on the ninth ses- ed States senator now a ropienea-tativ- e sion of the Congress, from Ohio, born at Jefferson, . which is seheduled--tassemble today 07 79 years ago today. w at Moscow David B. Hanna, president of the IN TIIE DAYS NEWS Canadian National Railway, . born Hjulmar Bi anting, the Swedish in Scotland, 63 years ago today. premier, who shhres the Noble Peace Elsie de Wolfe, formerly prominPrize for 1921, Is one of the remark- ent as an actress of the American able personalities in the public eye horn in New York City, 56 at th ejreaent4KffttAit. Jn spite'of stage, agofoday. years the fact that he is a Socialist, and, Robert Lee Williams, former govindeed, the founder of Swedish ernor of Oklahoma, born at Brun-didg- e, Is he unalterably opposed to Ala., 53 years ago today. the use of threats or violence, and Branch Rickey, president of the has no faith in the Socialism that St. Louis National, league basebail says It can reform the world over club born at Lucasville, 0 , 40 years night Mr. Branting has led a most ago today. strenuous life. The only son of a distinguished Swedish university And now cometh ' the season professor, he received his early education in France. While a student of $he year when the beloved his tastes lay in the direction of and sorrows, cfour-joy- s mathematics and astronomy, but llje shares threw up the promise of a scientific principally the latter, can get up career for journalism. In the early and build the morning fire for in eighties was swept into politics not say that the great Radical Socialist move- breakfat. We do a a ment in Sweden, A speaker of rare she will ; we only remark that is entitled to pity and compassThere must be something wrong eloquence, and a keen debater, Mr. she can. usion. Feople devoid of brains inw 1th a Conference that doesnt Dranting is, besides, a statesman of 4 ually are. spire the keds to do a little bombing wide views. , and other coTODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES Ru?ia by way o protest. China, a a to Ihe untries cannot eat unless wg feed 1783 Virginia agreed We can remember when folks world will never seem normal terms or Congress Tor a cession f the never bought any gasoline un- to The Americans while the sons of western country to the United Stat- them, and it is mostlv dua to some less they got grease spots France retain their army and the es. their own laziness and cussed1821 -- Juan P. Salas soid to John ness. habit of kissing one another. on their clothes. k Ccntcnarv H j Mis-do- j ... et good-looki- 4 pi.... ..1 , u.rE3 ' If-ha- ignorant 1 to be capable of comprehending yaps are all get that for anybody to run full tilt into armed marines under orders some advertising out of the A to kill is about as safe as jumping into Broadway from the rottenness. That .poor top of in New York is a fair samthelV ool worth Building. That is exactly the thing which is simp going ple of them. He wired to the eradicate mail holdups without the need of killing either I! tramps or robbers. They will keep a safe distance from the marine undertaker at Los Angeles" who bur,ed th dead rl: Whisp- guarded mailsNew York Herald. ler in her ear that Henry loves ' k i re |