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Show HE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY ' at th Pott SUBSCRIPTION RATH CT MAIL, PER MONTH, la Advance.. ST CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance.. Dlaeoont ot tl.O Per Year Will be Given s Payments lor a FnU Year. ter rStkcrdurv. Lo6t Due to Poor Highway Surfaces in the Country Would Pay the Bills for Good Ones. kaY" kLurJcijrxi Tbat tbe Bums spent on motor vehicle repairs Is vastly greater than tbe sums spent on blabway paring Is tbe statement of Prof. W. K. Hatt. recently appointed director of tbe advisory board on highway research. Division Research. ml BngtneeriflK - National Advane , ' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS. . Aood LcQrS Day In the Week, Except Sunday, Second Claat Matter. Offlet Every at Logan, Utah, at , BKiL 0cAili9clwNc23 Tilt ANoditid prw ti exclusively entitled to th net of republicetlon of an new dispatches credit to It or not otherwise credited In this paper end also ths- local aewa published herein. ' HgbPmt republics tion ot special dtspatchee herein are also reserved. - BY JUNIUS Advertising Rates Tarnished on Application. HAKE MEN OF THE BOYS ; COOVBiOMT taaoc high-power- P walk Tok TTVBJi I EKikpurS. pJL cIyItnIc, fcJwdLzrbuk), 0 Ikuxk; ItncLAo Tot for' cirtrxkirN. ed think .this race. Now nt v i v !. , Their fathers used to wear trousers handed down from - an elder brother and were in luck to get a new suit once in three years. Son has to have the latest cuts of clothes and last seasons suit would never do for this season. Father used to get up early tzd build fires, curry the horses, milk the cow and carry in the ' wood, but son wont even tend the furnace or .. mowthe lawiL Tether got a Job in summer during vacation and worked hard, but t:a goes camping,' or plays tennis. Father got his spending tztzty by earning it, and his Christmas presents were tippets mittens that mother knitted, and maybe a home-mad- e sled. '' j.0n has an allowance and his Christinas present ought not 1 aaythhig leas than a racing auto. Father made his success thrown on his own resourcea and having to hustle, but ; ' doing everything possible to prevent his son from ljuma success by coddling him and keeping him from develop, Tig of the qualities that make a successful man. any Every town and community has a few of thia class, and both stjuk! son ought to get wise to themselves. Boys should not . should be allowed to go UK pamperaLand no young-mif it can possibly be prevented. Allowing that is no kind-to them but just the contrary. izs tri t'Jg j i an : . SETS WAGES ruzxlc '.72 been demonstrated during the past year. clearly Lidiczl labor leaders can call strikes to. enforce prohibitive ris isd working conditions but they cannot force Industry to 'c 7 rite under such dictation and furnish employment. The price of labor is set the same as automobiles, diamonds, . butter or eggs. Combinations to corner the market may hold for a short time but when they break the smash is worse than ever. The buying power of the people sets all prices and the law of supply and demand operates & conjunction with the buying power, Industry furnishes employment and industry must produce at a ijrlce the public will pay. 7 The average workman begins to realize that it Is operating Industries and not the union or radical , labor leaders, which furnish him employment. ' , . Any. agitation which prevents the operation - of Industry prevents employment at any wage. Hence strikes and labor agitation are not so popular. thing has ' 1 , i 1 Centenary of the blrht of John A. Katson, distinguished Iowa statesman and diplomat. The Viriinla legislature ensemble today to organize for Its biennial aeeaion. The New York League of Women Voter begins it annual convention today at Albany Evanston!' 11L, la to bath meeting place today ot the annual aeeaion of tb Educational Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church.-- The taking of testimony of Canadian. witnesses In the Stillman divorce case la to begin today before special commission at Montreal. Hearings In the Interstate Commerce Comm Ism Ion Investigation Into the present level of all transportation rates Is to be resumed today In Wmshington. Meant of obtaining better enforcement of liquor laws will be discussed by prosecuting attorneys of In- diana at Attorney-Gener-al Chinamans philosophy is that what he eats and 72burned Is lost forever. what is ", Hence he burns as little fuel as possible and foes Yw? himself warmC."!!: . 7 T to - bed - to a American fire losses the past five years would have mid "for -, four Panama canals. j That loss paid by Insurance companies would have built ft hew 85000 houses. ; , It would have built macadam roads Costing 20,000 a mile three times around the globe. I tea years we spent 8914,000,000 a year for new buildings, and burned 8242,000,000 a year. . ; In 1320, 15,219 people were burned to death and 17,641 were seriously injured by fires. - i It costs more than a million dollars a day to maintain fire departments in our country. While 15,000,000 people occupy temporary shelters we are burning 10ft homes every day. . War is a waste but preventable fire loss is worse, a per capita tax of 84.80 a year of 105,000,000 population. 1 conference called by tb In Indiana poll today. . Styles In mena drees for- - the fall and winter season of 1922 will be fixed by the International Associaat the tion of Clothing Designer association's annual convention beginning In New York today. IN THE DAY'S NEWS Although n newcomer to Canadian political life, James Murdeck. Minuter of Labor. U not tb least interof the new esting of the member Domlnlno cabinet Tram n railroad brakemaa te n seat in the council of state la the jump accomplished by Mr. Murdock in a relatively short time. Born In England, of Scoteb parentage, fifty yean ago. he was brought to Canada In infancy and spent hU early years on a farm In Ontario Tiring ot farm life before he reached bU majority be entered tb service ot the Canadian Pacific railway as a brakeman, subsequently rising to the position ot conductor, in which capacity he served until 1105. Tram the beginning of hU career as a railroad man- - be took an active Interest in the organised labor movement and in time became prom- - British statesman and cabinet minister, born at Kedleston, England, 3 years ago today. Sir Charles WT Macara. one of the foremost figure! In the British cotton manufacturing Industry, horn in Scotland, 77 year ago today. Thomas Dixon, author of The Clansman and other popular novels and plays, horn at Shelby, N. C. 58 years ago today. William Spry, former governor of Utah, now commissioner of the General Land Office, born in England, 58 years ago today. James H. Huatis, president of the Boston A Maine Railroad, born In New York City, 58 year ago today. Max G. Carey, outfielder of the Pittsburgh National league baseball team, born at Terre Haute. Ind., 32 years ago today. . H? pj a . " If Mare turned overYiew ieaf on tb First, let ua hope It was a leave of absence, , no-w- orld v The English and the Irish- are now saying it with flowers. hope they dont wither. , - see the civilized. - , Peers might endure forever, tor tb natural resource of tbe New Boxers ot York, Phila- weak and the natural hoggishnesa Boston and deluhiL, of the Pittsburg strong. We It may be all right for ex-ea- pt rock-du- . et TWO GOOD HOME DINNERS ' Your family will like the following FORMIDABLE eimple but delicious dinners: women do the call Why they Olives Celery weaker vessel? Hot Pot of Mutton en Casserole Not? Why Coffee Spice Cakes with Chocolate "I Bee a good many feminine Sauce " . Dread naughts Hot Pot of Mutton en Casserole: One of the strangest things In this world is the way a woman glowers ; when you step on her foot In the street car and how she smiles when you romp on her corns at a dance. THREE THINGS THE WORLD NEEDS Puncture proof tires. Fool proof automobiles. Divorce proof marriages, Alice Why don't you wear your new silk stockings Im saving them for a Virginia rainy day. Cut two pounds of stewing mutton Into small pieces, sprinkle flour over them and dry them in hot'bacon fat. Cut 6 large pared potatoes into slices of an inch thick and boil them until almost soft, then drain them, rinse In cold water and drain again. Cut 2 large onions Into slices, parboil them also until just beginning to become tender, and drain. Place a layer of tbe fried meat-slicin the bottom of a med e casserole, add a layer of potato and onion, then another layer of the meat alternating the layers until all the materials are used. Season each layer as you add It, with salt and pepper. Have the top layer of potato, dotted with bits of butter. Pour In 41 scant pint of canned soup (chicken or consomme will do) to which you have added 2 tablespoon of tomato catsup. Cover the dish and cook in moderate oven for 2 hours. Serve hot In same dish. one-four- th es ium-siz- Union Pacific System Splcq.Gakes.Alkb .Chocolate Sauce: National Western Stock Show. Cream together 2 tablespoons of One and fare round trip. butter and 2 cup of brown sugar; 7 add 2 eup of dark molasses, 1 teaTickets on Sale January inclusive. Limit, January 25th. spoon each of ground ginger, cinnamteanutmeg, and Adv. on and grated Ask 0. S. L. Agents. of ground allspice. Mix spoon thoroughly, then add 1 tpaspoon ot A Frenchman has trained soda dissolved In 4 of a cup of sour milk. Stir in enough sifted himself at holding his breath to thick form a fairly stiff cake batto flour such a pitch that he can shave ter. (It should from the ribbon himself, peel and eat a potato, spoon.) Turn into buttered and drink wine all in one breath. pans and bake In a moderate oven. 14-1- a T remedy In tho early days of motor traffl practically oil outomoblleo hod pneu- matte tires When run at high speed th wheels dispersed the binder of tbe macadam sold and scat- tered tho stone. A more tenacious binding material waa conceded to be the remedy. Than canto tb large mo- tor truck running on solid tires and Imposing n weight of many tone Thus a now problem arose how to prevent crushing and abrasion ef road surfaces when subjected to the Impact ot these solid tired, hesrily loaded trucks. Ths only thing to do won to pot the shock absorbing principle of tho Inflated au- tomohtle tlrn Into tho surfnoo of tho rood, thus seeing strain ea the road foundation, the road snrfaoo and the vehicle, Had tt bee suggested ten or fifteen years ago that rural taxpayers resort to city types of asphalt paring tt would have seemed a preposterous preposition but with present expend)- tnrea for important country roada , ranging from $10,008 to 810.008 a mils one-ha- lf - suggest Considering the age of some accounts, It might be right to cal! the collecting agencies collectors of antiques. a v -- o V faults of others- - 1 aectlth..oo.t I, my pulses burning, luck is turning. have a fair chance in Also we sometimes wish that Christmas Turkeys would gobble After all. the most prolific causa build a great navy. Some people who more and cost less. cant pay the Ir grocery bllla drive of war la tbe atork. fine cars. o. Denver Excursions Tb discordant not In tbe concert of the Powers seem to be the high i - irdl-eat- Tire Saving by Smooth Road Enough to Build Them .. Smooth ay M. high tune, O. Eldridge, director ol roadf, American Automobile Asms ciatiou, to pay. more attention to the effect of the vari- ' ous road surface on motorvehicle instead of consider- t by ing only the damage doneroad. the motor vehicle to the Compare, for instance,th smooth resilience of Futu Avenue, New York, paved with sheet asphalt, with the surrough, gritty and flinty face to often encountered on -- t It b im- country road, nd..jry to what a tidy sum m tire agist would be saved if wa bill could all travel on avenue surfaces. The aving to flra coets alone would pay the difference to construction coeta . in many instances. t b nQt Tirprlalng that engineers ahould study ths subject from the practical and common tense premise former chl6 0oiomUt for tbo United states Bureau of Publlo Roodo deter attention ef JuatlPabi-purpoproposed Improvement of toads ana eerTfce etreete from nnticlpoted careful ebouid CLll for ot tend eurvey and eettmoto mm tho onft&oen now provide for tho dutnetioa work Itself. Thin method, bo says leaves to the engineer the amt dlnore--j ttoa aa be now customarily exorciaeid tn selection of design, hut subjects to to the test of financial justification, Tho saving In sost of txaOo opamUori per tons mils, deter mined by carefu Investigation, when applied to tho total existing and potential to erase tn toaf1 miles, according to tS. Penayhacker will give the gross nmiual saying traffic operation attributable to the lm- -i -prevement of tho rood. Investigation shows that daring tho yearn lilt to 111 tho prtoo ef UtumH sou paring materials-- iMreeosd onto 85 per cent., while highway labor Inn creased 150 per cent, and tho price of materials rose fromj . other M to 150 per cent. Costs of bath labon and materials are now cm ths decline,1 however, and there Is a strong reaction In favor of reduoed freight ratsa Al1 of thla, of course, means cheaper highways, se u ti j j y; v .r To tin o should be added gasoline, oil and costa, which would bring th. total to approximately 85.000,000,004 o j Approximate flguree available es- -i the annual axpendlture on the automobiles and trucks that run over the roads Is ten times as large a (be amount of money spent each year themselves. ,on the country road Prof. Hatt and bln committee believe ot that tb. fcU vthlcfe operation due to road surface! mud bo emphnslaed and tho futuro must bring Intensive research for thT of extending the life of the road through proper coastructloiwnnd annually." U.OO.OOO.M a Ordinary itch la only akin deep, but aa Itch for office goes to the The illustrations In the toothmarrow ot the bones. paste ade may not make you want 1 tb paste, bnt they make you want Well, well. It's fair enough. Some the girl. women roll their stocking, and aem roll baby carriages. There are just two ways to beat a , rival. One la to under-sel- l him, and Learn one thing every day: Mice the other la to call him a menace and ia them be bitting by destroyed may lick him. tbe head with a brick. e e Citizens of tbe United States may --rejoice that Ireland has won freedom but tbelr rejoicing is not unmixed with envy. , Man'a attitude toward freedom Is that of tbo parent who makes the kid take castor oil but chooses a substitute for himself. i Not all of the elate la used In anWe take issue with a brother editor who Peace hath her victories. It take suggests that people thracite coal Some of -- It la used In a thousand bullets to All! a soldier, do not need to be expensively dressed. The law forbids nudity. " ' cheap Mad pencils. but It takes only one to kill an ' Ine e nocent bystander. t ' Tbe skirt may shrink year by year, I Its no wonder masculine . styles in dress seldom change. We bat there will always be enough of tt People once thought the world . . . 7" the bills, to make a paragraph, ' only 8,060 year old. but now they e e eeuld get In realize that At that the Japanese Mutsu ta this kind of mesa in so short n time. After careful investigation we find, that high finance is ae more than reason of a menace to e objectionable only to those who lose or have no finger in the the American epuns concerning it. A statesman says the Interests of Canada and the United Btate are , pie 8tlU. tie maa who tella yon he bee Identical. Fine. Now when statesmen ao desire to bo rich may be truthful concede that ths Interests ot all naenough la other respect. tions are identical, the world will bo Even the worst of us find it easy to a for 1 vehicles tn the United States and Canada," says Prof. Hatt j and the turnover is more than nt (By Robert Quillen) 283,-CC- - 1 invested There are 1 But the show-dow- n caught me napping, Ah, I surely felt like slapping. inent a a labor leader. Tor a number On the wrist, the sap that sat across of years Mr. Murdock baa been the from me. Canadian of the I had hocked the baby's bottle Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen. And a book on Aristotle, TODAY8 ANNIVERSARIES And I hate lige k I to see the kop1785 The eleventh aeaalon of the ecks flee. Continental Congress opened In New York. Then there came a sudden tapping election 1803 First Slat a a rapping. In No, by beck, it 1 Of a Ohio. thundering upon my door, 1822 The welfare of the people la tbe supreme law, was adopted aa ' And the poor sap cleared the railing window sailing on tbrougbL-thi the State motto of Missouri. ' Right 1 18(8 Gen. John M. Palmer' waa Left the city and saw him nevermore, Inaugurated governor of Illinois. 1888 At meeting of Irish Na- But a feeling born of sadness, tionalists In Dublin it waa resolved to continue the struggle for the That is not akin to madness, j Greets me as tbe jailor fastens up rights of Ireland. the door. 1890 A woman Nihilist killed NEVERMORE the chief of the secret police In Mos- I cow, But what makes us excessively of'lndiana 1895 Oov. Mathews is to discover that our idol recommended that prize fighting be angry not only has feet ot clay but also made a felony. 1918 Walker D. Hines succeeded fallen arches. W. G. McAdoo as Director General of Some men think that women won't Railroads of the United States. be happy in heaven unless they get ONE YEAR AGO TODAY new wings every pay-daLucknow troops quelled peasant revolt over land tenure system at THEY Ol'GHTA BE TICKLED Allahabad. Two Hotel Burns. Headline TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, Hundred Guests Escape Half Glad. ISNT IT THE T R U T 1 OKI NATIONAL FIRE LOSS Council j Ace, thought 'Ha, "I can see my r t a 7 MOM. mat off. ALLAN u. What a blessing is a Joker In this lovely gnme of Poker; On the draw 1 got the Joker and the fifty-cen- ts rabbit eaiTCp OFFICE CAT Once, upon a midnight, dreary, I w as neither week nor weary I was only getting dope on bow two pair would beat a flush. All my kale lay on the table, 1 had bet all I was able, And I'd reached the sad conclusion that, the. talk of luck was slush. ; nowadays have the making of real men in L0ST of our boys and we can all feel proud of the way many are forging she! in their studies, their behavior and abilities. We are very , thankful for that, for they are the men to rule the country ia a short time now. But here is another class of boys that are not doing as well as they ought to, and for this the parents are to blame, for they are rearing them in idleness and extravagance, which will be a gTeat handicap later on in life- - These boys you see driving cars, frequenting pool halls, out late ground ia that with all and swagger air of smartness that HI befits nights, them. They are the kind of boys who start out with dollar dog and a fifty dollar gun to shoot five-cea twenty-fiv- e 1ST I OY COGAE marm JanuryIirio Auto Repairs Cost is Much Greater Than Road Upkeep tt .editor l.MrxTca Gordon. OFFICE CAT LUCKY BUG COMPANY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING wd Wednesday, TIIE JOURNAL. LOtJAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 70 i will stage the intercity bouts in Franco tojtfew York Jan., 18 19. K 1- -2 3-- cup-ca- HAMBONES MEDITATIONS BEYS TWO KtN O SMART Folks - on'B uv 'em DOOES THINGSFU You N TOTHER JOOES Serve with:. Chocolate ..Sauce; .... Shave one . square of unsweetened chocolate into a sauce-pa- n and add 2 cup of sugar, 1 cup of boiling water and a pinch of salt. Let this mixture cook slowly until of the consistency of maple sirup, or thicker If you wish. Remove from nuigeflavor with 1 teaspoon of vanilla, and serve hot, poured over the cakes. (This sauce FLOATING HUMOR The- - Voice f -- Experience,. "Dad, Im thinking seriously of get ting married. Seriously? Dont 11 to me, son." Wayside Tale Of Ne Us te'Him. Hewitt Why don't you get Lis goat!" Jewett W'hnt for? I am a vegetarian." . Snuff. Sneagle." Snotueagle, suowl." "Suellher, suostrich." ' Lehigh Burr. may be reheated so the hoosekgep- W may make It la advance and heat it just before the dinner hour, serv- Ing it on cold cakes.. Beef Loaf Baked Potatoee Coffee Canned Peas . Maple Cup Custards Maple Cup Custards: Heat 1 scant pint of milk, with a pinch of salt. In the upper part of the double boiler,, then add to it 2 eggs which have been beaten with 2 level tablespoons of crushed maple sugar. Stir conwell stantly until the mixture ' thickened, but do not let it noil. New pour it Into buttered cups, dust tops lightly with ground cinnamon, and place these cups in a pan of hot water to cook in a moderate oven until they are "set. Do not let the oven, through accident, become so hot that the water in the pan will boils around the little cups as that will cause the custards to separate. Test every now and then by Inserting a silver knife into one of the custards; if it comes out clean, the. custards are set. Remove from hot water and cool, (This method of heating the. custard before baking, gives it a smoothness that cannot be ... . obtained in any other way.) Answer to Alice": You did not write- fw enough to enable uie to get my ro- -. ply to you; I am sorry, bnt of course it Is only fair to answer pi? reader leters in the order in which ) receive them amt there weresinany, many on my desk when yours came. A month or even six weeks is not too far ahead to write and I hope you will give me another opportunity to 1 help you. How to Make a Dainty Tomorrow Cnhemstltched Handkerchief. All Inquiries addressed to Mis of-- - ths Efficient Klrkham Housekeeping department will be answered in these columns In their turn. This requires - considerable time, however, owing to the great number receelved. So It a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped and envelope must be encloeed with the question. The Editor. 1 - ed True. Wbafs good for a bald .. ..... Barber Hair! Customer head? CRsap-Feef- " -- - b Fall "Does HUtoq. make his fowl He ought to. - lie keep pay?" Bell them In my garden." Giving a Guez. What were the Greenbtcker. paw?" People who lived up near the North pole." Louisville Courier Journal. Distinguishes Him. Little Elmer Papa, what la It makes a statesman great) 4 Broadhead professor Death, Stumped. 7Joutd It be right for me to bold yen liUujy anus?' ton. You've kid me there," Brown Jug. ' e- that my |