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Show cAG3 TWO TftB JOURNAL LOO AN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH U J .'I MH..U THE JOURNAL f V. . , PUBLISHED BT EARL AXD ENGLAND PUBLISHING 0 - IMb frtsncl -- Copyright, f1I? MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to tbe see for repablledtloa credited la this paper dianatebee credit to It or not otherwise . u i and also the local newt puhlIsEed"'Berela. 11 are also reeerVad. herein of of special ditpatebee right repnblleatlon . Advertising Ratea Purnlthed on Application. : tlMn ArJ, ncra) WK2T QOqT - tvrtd-- Riddick of the Republican Publicity Committee. aandinjr out an appeal to the faithful for funds to carry on with, niakes these very interesting confessions: The Harding administration is obligated to carry out the Republican platform pledges. . . From the different interests and different sections come differences of opinion ahd counsel, that tend to confusion, delay, compromise, and even failure. The counsel and the misrepresentations in the independent press and in radical and opposition papers add to the confusion. ; It may he pointed out that Chairman Riddick's denunciation fcf the Independent press for having published the facts concerning the Harding administration is inconsistent iff view of thd con- -. Session he makes in the following paragraph : with results so far I .No Republican is entirely satisfied j AIRMAN 1 . Accomplished. " - iHEY'kk Teittr iromiWijon .. Tfo , r ' state-ineh- AN EXAMPLE OF TAX EXEMPTION k PROBATE court fight among the heirs of James J. Hill and Laura in-uc- a - . e. WHAT TO 1)0 When your office building ANSWERED r: atgrewrftiif 1 ouW i in p,e tout Palnt pieee putty- color. This doe not ahow every amndge at white paint doea. and yet It give the aanltary effect or gleaming white kitchen. inteeeeted nartCi "Our ho DM h wlodows. Should deep the curtains hang on a line with the wall, or should they.be aet In the Jut-owhere the window la? If the lat ter, how could one put up valances? Each sill la at broad aa a window eat. Aniwer: The glass curtain ( that la, the while scrim or muslin curtain) should be hung very t. near the glass In tbe The cretonne or silk valance and long should be put around the opening on a line with the wall not sunk Into the nook containing the window. Ton will find this effect very pretty. IRw can I remove Anonymous: atainS from a white table cloth caused by Spilling Worcestershire sauce? Answer:, Thla la a very difficult tain to remove. Try Javelle water (which most druggists sell), following the directions on the bottle. After applying the Javelie water, dip the stained part In a little water to Which you have added a few drops of ammonia, then rinse in cold clear water. P. S.: "Kindly give me a good fudge recipe. Answer: Here is sn excellent one Sent In by another reader: Molasses ut ed Jut-ou- When the building begins to totter, ir your offhe hi on the top floor, step Into the hall and say Oolug down! On the way down notify the agent that you are going to move to the ground floor. As you emerge from the debris, remark to a policeman that there were more lirii ks In that building than you . Melt but- one-four- th bite-suga- one-fourt- h one-four- th one-hal- amt-i- rt Tiislo this one tn youf hilUT ring frequently. Take from fire, add Home-mad- e whisky sure Is risky. one and one-hateaspoons of vanilla, Bootleg stuffs a certain killer, beat for about two full minutes or If you wish to linger with us uhtll ft Is quite thick and pour if Stl k to pop and aaspariller. Into a buttered dish or pan. Cut when almnsf hard, (One cup Success Isrutt on the serve-sel- f of of may be added Inplan. stead of the shaved lf into-iqnnre- cocoa-powd- Reader: Please print directions for dyeing a mouse-co- l red fur neck piece black. Answer: Fur cannot be dyed home. D. Z.: How Is white French Ivory cleaned?" Answer: With either denatured or grain alcohol never with water. A, M. E.: "How can I darken mall arena on an Imitation leather davenport where he leather finish has peeled off? Answer: Buy a small tube of artists oil paint ati an store, and paint the bare areas with this. It necessary, soften the paint with little naphtha or gasoline. Tomorrow Msking Tour Own A y Soap, AH Inquiries -- addressed -- to - Miss Rirkham In ears of the "Efficient Housekeeping department will bs answered In these columns tn their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number receetved. So If persons, or quicker reply Is desired, n sump d and envelope must be enclosed with the qnestlon. Tbe Editor. t ilUm) War will be doomed when natlone come to understand that there ts no profit in licking a good customer. Before taxing a child's Inheritance It would be only fair to deduct the share of the war debt he inherits, U t lf one bigger fool than the titan who "knows It all that's the mun who argues with him. 5 attorney of Los Angeles advertised for a chauffeur. Some twenty-od- d responded and were being questioned as to qualifications, ef. ftelency and whether married or single. Finally, turning to a negro chap, he said: "How about you. George; are you married?" "Quickly the negro responded. "Naw sir, boss, naw-si- r. Ah makes mah own livln." , . An Wouldnt it be a good thing if all the grouches were as bad off as they think they are? e e Glrlu born. on. Monday pre beautl- ful, but Jealous, according to an old belief. Girls born on other days of the week are about the same, only more so. e HOW TO MAKE MONET Get a dozen eggs, a pumpkin pie, a - abort-circuite- loaf of bread, a pound of wieners, a Figuring that the time is not fnr cash register and a box of paper is,arfcc when he will be unable to make the limit, Cham- napkms and start a chain of restaur- - pion Benny lightweight has his eye on lonard ants. The public has learned how to Jack Brittons welterweight crown, Manager Tris Speaker of Uleve-Yo- u make this sort of business profitable ' drlliin for 'l ha fa can retail egg sandwiches at 20 in Texas. John D. picked Cleveland cents each, giving you n profit of 350 as the to start oil busthe right spot per cent. By using a razor you can j iness, so It should be easy for Tris. cut pumpkin pie into twelve pieces 1 and can retail the piece at 20 cents, CO-KTHE COLLEGE thus each pie would bring you $2 (0, representing a profit of 1,000 per ,lut couldn't miss a peal life , cent a with or,6lal pie cost you 12 wtory pnlsh-acted hy the greatest runt id CChtS.'You Tan get 1 1 untwf every noted nlavern ever Irot-jliHiloaf of bread by serving two small uud (lad in a (house ltd gellier, slices of toast for 10 cents. It is being beaut lew. Thin Is TIIK done every day, snd so far as the AFFAIRS OK ANATOI." beat the fare is concerned the public simply ginning Wednesday Lyric. J eats it up. II te Mrs. Asquith finds us more progressive then civilized. What she probably means Is that we are more aggressive than civil. Science has Its limits, however. It hasn't yet discovered n satisfactory substitute for lc tn the- making of - Ice cream. ' A see "Another difference doormat and n diplomat the doormat's business to earth and the diplomat' between Is that It's remove tbe to acquire It. As we understand it, the business of n social secretary (s to keep a card Index system so that Madam may not become confused concerning the. Identity of her latest husband. L g tlu-lllx- e j modern verse. .Also method used, to censor the adjectives tbe editor applies to it. woman shouldn't ise paints and powders If sbe has a complexion that Well, If business ever gets back. It can't be Improved on and a husband can tell ua whether the eld place has that can't be Improved on. e chanced much nines Dives. moved tn. BEAUTIFUL" YOUNG WOMAN tt healthy woman. If her blood is good, her complexion is ns;y and her skin like satin she attracts the tnen and is the envy of the women. For over fifty years the rtien and women of this country have recommended and used Ir. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery for purifying the' blood and eradicating the poisons which accumulate in the sy.stem. Vim, vior and Atvacily pn will: opod blood and pure, rich Wood follows the use of this wonderful herbal tonic of Dr. Pierces, fsoon after yon fdart taking this Ahcmlivt? Extract yon feel its revivlfvin effect von feel clean; strong, vigorous, instead of dull, spirit Icm and jnopish. Afterwards the pimples and blackheads leave, the fkin dears up, tlie elteeks take on a rosy htic, and bright eyes tlie dull, luFterlcss ones, with their dark circles. This Golden Medical Discovery of l)r. ierces tones tip (he stomach and ii Teiy efficacious in indifrc'diofi, while it increases tho appetite, and " F system builder that thousand in every stale of tlie Uliion havo successfully used. Now is the time to try this' extract, which can Le drained of your neared druggist, In tablet or liquid form; of tend 10c t6 Dr. PierceS Invarlidn Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package of tablets, or send for free booklet on the blood. is usually -- me-fe- tf fools didn't rush ngela fear to trwsd, there B?ell, where would he In no aeed of .traffic cops. Brtands opinion that golf is will bo eilently cheered by many of th6se who love the Lord and strive to keep His What, by the way, has become of ajlty old men who prelend to be enregret that He didnt see fit before they were bom tbe man who kept an ftot thusiasts. awful sentence of eating ones bread in the sweat overhanging mustache to strain bis e 's, soup and coffee? flank: Ait fidjeettv nsed to modify M. Em inany Theres 1 iw A'- - See cake-chocola- te If desired.) reta. gov-emine- nt a er When a man wenrs that fnrtlve. A tax on musical Instruments look In .these times, you haunted TAX EXEMPT BOND EVIL would be ail right; but why not tax tell can't whether he Is a knave or a of the Treasury Mellon declares tbe Jss bands at well? mere rich man. e bonds issued by nation, states and municipalities dry France must remember that the up the sources of industrial capital and places a premium on ex- prayer reads: "Forgive us our debts travagance In governments, he is stating 100 per cent facta -our, debtors. forgive When he tells congress, as he has on several o o e occasions, that When economy has limited tbe big tax , exempt securities constitute one of the greatest economic guns on battleships it might limit the evils the country ever has faced, no man can disprove what he clerkships attached to big guns. ' , As long as a large percentage of those most able to pay taxes escape all tag burdens through investments In tax exempt securities, the balance of the population must pay double tixea to raise the needed revenue. it A Hnr she THE Cut-In- thought. cup of Pick your out of the a in ter, large aaurepan. Mix together ruins. Dust stenographer her and say. "Guess In a bowl of 1 cup of 1 r. thatll he about all today. cup of brown sugar, cup Then go and workoff the old one of top mHk or cream and about "the rapid jumble in real cup of molasses. Add this mixture to " the melted butter In the frying pan estate a and stir till It comes to a boll; then FOOLISH , ETIQUETTE let It boll two and f minutes, '"Many a family skeleton Insists on till stirring. Add 2 squares of unRearin' short skirls. sweetened chocolate finely shaved. Fudge: ISNT IT THE TRUTH? . blows over. A KinKmon Mrs. Hill has been on of late In St. Paul. The row has been ver the appointment of an administratorfor Mrs. Hills estate of 12,000,000. But that is only incidental here. The aignifican , point of public Interest is that Louis W. Hill, former business , adviser for Mrs. Hill, testified that beginning inl9l6 ahd continuing uhtU 191S, he disposed of heavily taxed securities held by his , .Principal, substituting therefore tax free holdings, and in this way Increased her annual income f ront $365,000 - to $730,000 . a year ; that is he doubled net returns. e Is complete example of the working of the tax exempt lna evil anybody can understand at a glance. In a single In the case of a personal fortune Which is surpassed by eral in Michigan which have been similarly invested, a little shrewd readjustment has withdrawn $365,000 annually from the ' reach of the tax gatherers. C But the money thus lost to the public treasuries mufit be found .BOmewhere, so the burden is shifted to business enterprises "to people who are obliged tq work for their livings, to the widow ' Ydth a cottage instead of a palace. If the case of the estate of Mrs. Hill were an isolated one the matter would not be worth mentioning. But unfortunately if is typical of hundreds ,of other cases. A "good many billions of Tbs wagons hitched to movie stars dollars are tied up in tax exempt securities In this country. now are waggln tongues. e e e Kgure very conservatively on the basis of what was done with And some people think U. thes estate of Mrs. Hill by expert handling, and the extra Weight of taxation placed in consequence on the shoulders of those whose lands for Un Saxons Alone. e Genoa , property enjoys no exemptions becomes world the round: It runs proved into It appalling. the hundreds of millions, possibly intir the billions annually. It may yet prove It square. e S s easily makes the'difference between a siotationin which the thla contortion stuff will Honestly, mallow could handle it.s finandaLntoblems earflly, and the present reduce ffesh. Go to the antics, thou .very difficult economic condition. sluggard .... any . fouselo alde-curtal- - Car Identification Marks dlffe-enila- te Efficient LETTERS Mother-of-FouI would like io know 11 painted kitchen furniture harder to care for than oak? My cabinet and tablerore oak and I bare been thinking of doing them In hite, but If It would make them harder to care for 1 do not want (hem that ay. ,. ' the Answer: Tea, white paint on the kitchen furniture requires a good Those who remain true to the reactionary leadership of constituted by contributing to Republican party as now ; campaign chest are given the assurance that their rtply "wlll be brought o the attention of party leaders, who will be appreciative of thC favorable response." Of course, contributors will know what this means' withoutf urthcr explanation; It is simply an other evidence, of the barter and said long existing between the . Republican party and the special Interests in matters of legist. in the . tion and between the recatkmaries And the rank and file of , , offices., jlnattct The stationery upon which the appeal is sent out bears the ' title House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.; but Chairman adds this lind: Stationery used in 1 this . Riddick scrupulously Correspondence privately bought and paid for." This t, however, emphasizes the fact that the letterhead bears ho union' label nor does the printed contribution form which accompanies it. by the International Eyndlmte e , fcy name. tier. a. what is a joke?" Stiet up! Dont you know more than to irKieiZH the OAxfc jprokiki-ttbiN- - ! Gxt S. aCaiSTCaef HERB WE COME Said the devil to his angels, llent up another vat. Alt' fill er up with brimstone, Here eonies the Offloe Cat. I2GtcU, , OVYJRofl, This confession, coming from such a high official source lneahs not only that no Republican is entirely satisfied with the isulti accomplished so far, but that the Republicans as a whole are keenly disappointed at the lack of results, To quote Chairman Riddick verbatim again: 4 '"The only other alternative if the people lose faith in the Republican party, is radicalism, revolutionary and Confiscatory that will spread ruia and failure everywhere. That menace is real and must be met. : Presumably this has some reference to (he agricultural bloc" although that body, of progressives la not mentions fj TAAOC NOW IM AFRAID BY JUNIUS IJ1 . (MUuALLANRATMOSS. MARK COWaiGMT eoidiUoT-- t M. They Enable Ownership To Be Positively Established IN CASE TOUR CAR Is stolen, are their plenty of distinctive things about It. by which It can be positively identified and have you a record , safely filed away that covers all thee points? Necessarllv, your car and englim numbers are on record and If you carry theft lnuranre, furthir data may be avallable. but for tfiS gUldanr pf the popce Frf reeove rtas tars, each ewner should have on hand further distinctive data and secret marks which can be promptly communicated to the authorities. In case of theft There are a number of accessories which tenrral'.y bear ferial numbers, such as the carburetor, battery, hern, generator, starting motor, distributor or magneto and the vaeunra tank and while It Is common practice for thieves to Interchange these accessories among different stolen cars, It ts nevertheless worth white to keep a record of their numbers Nearly every car that has been In use some time, has some minor peculiarity as to painting which should be recorded tbe slighter and more obscurely located the peculiarity the better Often there are bent, dented or nicked parts, which are of evidential value and a c.r from othe-- a any changes which have been made that Of the same model are of value. Secret marks ran be made, that It Is very unlikely a thief will find and erase, especially when these are mt da upon hidden parts of the frame, the inside surface of the engine oil par. r In other rather obacure places. These may consist of cold clils-- l dents, prick punch Indentations or file marks In way places, the exact location and 'form of which should be recorded. Thee wil soon become covered with dirt and cease to be noticeable until the rt Is cleaned. Lock washers, used In obscure places, can have dlsttnguls! Ing marks ground Into them, which v.ill be hidden by their nuts and can b eliminated only by disassembling the car. r BATTEKT IS BEING mnde so that charging would taks place at speeds as low as 8 to per hour. Answer: Tour generator shout I begin to harge the battery at Ml. p h. If It does not cut at aa low a speed as this. It can be made to do so by a readjustment of the relay, and you mav even find that cleaning and smoothing up the commutator and putting the brushes Into condition " will result In an earlier If vour battery Itself Is In good W hen winter A L. V. writes: no leaks In condition urd there came on, I had the charging rate the system, tt should die charged. of my generator slightly Increased, Perhaps the chails.ngkeep rate of the thinking that this would be advis- generator should be Increased. able, as 1 make very ehort trlpa. Vour electric service station will Since doing thts 1 have had to take rare of this adjustment and heevny water each ceil of my bat- that of the relav. tery about once a" week more heavily than I did last summer although I run only about five miles per day. Is this because the charging rate la now too high? Answer: If Presumably It moat of your running fa lrt the daytime and your engine starts readily, there probably was no, tteed-o- f the chara-In- g yout Inn rate as yon easing did. The large amount of refilling required Indi- STORAGE BATTERT QUESTIONS cates that your battery la being A. M. aslk: (1) Does It harm a overcharged all the time, and w battery If the car Is not used.' (If think that you will find the cells Is a battery charged when It (e:s gassing hsavily If you will remove 1200 (1) ftliould water f:om an the filling caps and look Into them other cell be put lhtu is that with the . snglne running fast low ? enough to charge, sometime when Answer: (1) Not If Hie battery you are returning from a trip la kept welt charged alt the time, Probably you better restore the ft) .No ft probably would not be lower charging rate. Running the one-hacharged. The fully charged lights overnight, occasionally, will car battery b considered fully keep the charge down until you charged at about 1280 or even change the generator adjustment slightly higher. (I) No. Unless the cell has leaked or loet liquid ! SHOTTED CHARGE AT LOWER pillage, nothing but distilled water SPEEDS should be added to It. If one cel! H. g. writes: The battery of my persistently tests lower gravity then car runs down quickly. I the others. It frequently Indicates drive elowly and should I ke to that It Is Internally d know If an adjustment could not be and needs expert attention. lv - .tsRcA. Ike L? ed - ' itxroci flv, -- C SIDE CONFESSION . ALBERT L. CLOUGH HI JV&TTV Paymenta for a Poll Tear. . THE G&IXie txCotv e .Too MONTH. In Advance... T CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance.. A Dlaconnt of 11.00 Per Tear Will be dives for Advaaeo . FOR WkotvJrokiti lot COMPANY MAIL.-PE- " nms OFFICE CAT ANOTHER DANGER .Entered at the Post Office Every Day 'In the Week, Except Bandar. ' ' i at Login, Utah, ai Second Claaa Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE ST Tuesday, March 14, 1922. N THE KIWANIS CLUB Rill congratulate of, the man-ageme- ni the Lyric Thea- tre for seen ring The Affairs of Analol," which opens Wednesday. ed |