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Show THE JOURNAL, uE TWO LOGAN Friday, April CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH " i THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED , at Entered i BY EARL AND ENGLAND piUUSUlNd COMPANY .the Post Office Every Day In the Week, Except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, aa Second Claaa Matter SLUM RIPTIOA KATE PER MONTH. In Advance.. BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance A Discount ol 1 00 Per Tear Will Be Given fqr Advance .Pay menu lor a Fall Year. BY MAIL, , l "t, (i V jyi 70c The Associated Prees la excluaively entitled to the nae for republlcatlon ii newa dlapa tehee credited to It or not otherwiae credited in thin paper ..4, mlao the local newa publiabed herein. II tight of republication of apeclal dispatchee herein are alao reaerved. ' Advertlalng Ratea Furnlahed on Application. fi V. isnmmn ,.0c member ok associated press t fkif TO FEED NEW YORK nine of Em no Caruio would aid 1A! n lind III .O'yuire Jill eduialiou1 m in u 5 ii siiKKit ih.it Him buy V ONE IS. free fro Ttioroush fill r it ion tlirmiUi Kullnrs Edrth at Mia this unv irmii? ery inaurt-quality of this sui r or lu! It is MOI5IH VVVniNd n Hive vou any wild fish? We have none ready But iH.ilei II piovoke one if voii II vvoll, 1 ru ant This sives vou a mol pnKttia. furm-'liiii- It may lie (rue he never told a lie hut George ilit n t have to make out .in income tax blank. in aini max- , imum SOMETHING AWH L Old I. dv lell me. my poor fellow vvli.ii was fhe most horrible sight you o. i . vi li iM m tlie. t ceui tie 1 , .soldier - The seigeantK fate wheu Always ask. for ew-vsnienc- es I ; 5B. ' Sr t f 4- & , to A DAINTY JUtile ornament that serves make' ones appearance more attractive assuredly Is art appropriate Easter gift. It is " a mark of thoughtful friendship. Jewelry Is not too costly for Easter presents. Here you will see innumerable Pins, Rings, Necklaces, and so on, at very inexpensive prices. In no other articles can you secure such great beauty and fine quality for so ' . small an expenditure. , v 'h IiL X t 'X I V-- I i L an item you might repeat. bathtub In the I nited States was built lu Cincinnati and 111 a 'home there m 1842. It was made of mahogany, lined with sheet lead and was proudly exhibited bv l, owner at a Christmas parThe next day it was denounced ty in the newspapers as a luxurious, un- fir-- Bishop Jorgensen Explains Iiis Action lhitrfdeiphia tried to prohibit bathing between November 1 and March 15, by ordinance. In 1845, l.oston made bathing unlawful when prescribed by a physician t, a year. Vuginu taxed bathtubs We know some small boys who dont favor a bath tub in these times 184 " Choice EaiAtf gifts are priced $2.00 up to $50.00 : f " $ Cardon Jewelry T 41 . (Inc.) N. Main St. - X V ' Co. man who practiced medicine in PenHeylvama became (aiimn and A jronng w an called in consultation in many town and cine because of In ruc-ce-e in the treatment til diaeaae. Tin wra Dr. Pierce, wbo tiimilv made up In mind to plr cine More the public, am) moving to Buffalo, N. Y pui on what tie Called hi favorite Prescription, and In druggist Jth every slate, dmeanea ' in The Woolley Case 7Zl $1 Stap 1 25c fl. G. Hayball Merc. Co. PHONE 161. FREE DELIVERY , of1 The n' difference between a Da- fel1 dea(l mal1 who ve,,,ort- of lent! results Ve IO the lUmorS When told the amount of his taxes, the BUlt entered by Bishop Abra land the average fitizen Is thsit the ham Jorgensen against E. R. .Davenport man tarried inclination Woolley, included a report ap- - int0 tion pear ing in Wednesday s Tn-- 1 HFRK KiM)KVM.K Is I5MS Lune, which was misleading RsThe more 1 learn concerning food, The leas i raw enjoy it conveying the idea that the my appetite is good, Anirt decision had the effect of Although 1 ,ll,rp ot now branding the claim as unjust. Below we reproduce the letter Kor vitamine and calory And protein theres the rub rent the Tribune by Mr. Jorgen must upend my salary, sen, showing the suit was not I now W hen all 1 want ts GRl'U! dismissed for the lack of ment, but Lecause Mr. Jorgensens NO II RM Claim had been scettled in nl; Th philosopher says that w herein, lies a things come to him who waits seems to-uabout a iiltie work on hint to ethers holding claims of side"How while waiting? nature. Ine article a Theie has been a number , . , j SEND HER AN EASTER LILY She will certainly appreciate both the plant and your thoughtfulness. Nothing more emblematic of Easter spirit than the lily in all its pure white beauty and delicate fragrance. Get them here from $1.20 ud. Other potted plants 50c and up. I it s, similar follows: ! asrainst Emet R. Woolley, De fendant, therefore settles my in dividual claims; but, in my op h.v, M wneh may be male bv other stockholder against tlie Erpt Is Used in Best Paints A beetle has been known dispense with food of any kutd . for three years. , ways. ' TTrst7Tf7s' "grourid' sd"fine that It" wilt ' pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. ThisgiveS it greater covering capacity and makes it easier to spread. which means that it is color tones. is have used dearer which in It paints Pioneer White Lead forms the base of Fullers Paints. It contributes to their excellent quality. Call on or phone our Service Department For free advice, quotations,, etc., . We can fill orders from stock. Second, super-purifie- d, W. P. Fuller & Co. 40 EySecond South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah - shoes! Every LittleTaski Barden? with weak To the women worn-okidney, housework is a heavy bur den. Backache, tick beadachev nervousness, dizziness, "blue spells and a weak, tired condition, make the simplest tasks difficult and the everpresent daily duties give the weakened kidneys no time to recover. Use Doan's Kidney PtUs. They hav brought rebel and comfort to thousands f weak, suffetisg Romeo, 4ik your msighbort t A LOG AW CASS . " ' Hu, llama Ntn. ut IPAI NTSlF.ORlEYERYiPJl BRQSES c "Take a handful of Interest in Terr. era tuns cf the sea Kivcr Hocliti, That I the best fwipe the fcrface vary from 28 m a "1 ulm everything mtk swims snack sf r.uwbls d for happiness," savs a noted states In4f polar, i f gion try irsduaur mr srsrst man. Now we know why money lend, degrees in the tropics. aaul I could hardly wore. I bad bam in er are surh a rheery drowd. back and aa u at s-- sides air was annoyed hr kidney i triad ktdaer di(ereat medwe. bos cot aa I srashaeew Woolley. 1- - Pioneer White Lead is used as the base for best paints. It is superio; in two v this v Logan, Utah. 6 j Do 'you thing yon can The Boss pitch hay? Hit Nibs "Well. I II try. I used to be pitcher on the school baseball team and yesterday I pitched horse- fe-re- d Resjvectfully yours, A. Jorvensen. Logan, Utah. Anril 13, 1922. Federal Ave. Pioneer White Lead who never paid a lTe"icovetv-ca- r gasoline bill. the article resrect, I might misteid other claimants into the belief Ahat my action had ferever barred them from making legal demand upon Mr. , Cache Valley Floral Co. tlfy-tate-i- iSssitfrrsrK tmi. peculiar to womankimi. claims After suffering pain, feeling nervous, ami dragged. dimn by of lieSex a wonijlTjs qmokly restored to health y its nre. Thousands of women teeiify that tavonte Perscnption has entirely eradicated their distressing ailments. More recently dint wonderful di- co very of Dr. Pierces, called An nnc (for k nine vs of backache), lias been successfully used by many thousands who write Dr. Pierce ot the benefit received that their backache, rheumatism, and other symptoms of uric SCtdAiepomta in Joints or muscles are coiupk-tejconquered bv its nee. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce. Bun jt ,.X V., for trial hkg. of any of his m or write lor tree medical cuivics. $1 ex-e- pt difficulty in luiJerstandingwhat realty has taken place in this case, permit me space to explain, that so far a? I'am individually concerned, Mr Wcolley has re imfcursed me for my proportion of the accounting demanded, and also the expenses I was put to in engaging legal counsel. I had therefore no individual claim for any more; but by such settlement, I have made no attempt to settle with Mr. Wool lev for anv other stockboder whrT mnv hold similar claims against him. The dismissal rf FIFTY YEARS AGO 8-- Phone your order to deinoer.it a- vanity. Then came the medical men and dei land it a imSiace to health In SHORT Editor Tribune: In your is A teddy bear sat on the ice. cold as cold could be, sue of Wednesday, April 12, ButAssoon he up and walked away, . -- Abraham s he teW.-eafoiloxving id lie app ears Jorgensen is forever bar Did any one ever see a woman who fed from proceeding against look intelltgnu while talking Ernest R. Wcoley Tor an ac rotild a baby? to to of money alleged . Seen any delightful early robing eexunting Sticks. . have been received for sugar Edwards J,ew says the only fellow yet?" things dont gQto suit. ua inJWashington. we roar xhestily '""TeiC'k Tew liave tieen nfter "my during l919 and 1929 while he who ever gets anywhere by letting r Cache-Sugaa day or two, and then forget all about it. We dont follow garden aeed." was president of the West things slide is the trombone player ;for to a billboard sign the ADD SIGNS OF SPRING company, by the order of onAccording up the roars with definite action,,. way to get along js to Smile Third the in w- Female color entered cinnamon canary (ismissal Because of this weakness we suffer from appalling waste and Weve smiled so hard our face is wanta to mate. Walnut 1926. The chapped but the grocer still keep InCourt Distrnict Monday. extravagance, in our national life. We see officials vacillating in suit was dismissed with preju- sisting thatt we pay our hill. iheir weakness and indecision when they should be firm and r dice against the filing of another on the Rhine has atop, in their action. suit on the .same cause of action ped.The watch We reap as we aow, and the yield is no more than we sow. set forth in the complaint. opporunlty in an , For the information of the general public, who may find . V iiis Imlt o of gin. 1 The Co. SM&Cty nt -- up ll.'res Utah Cfil Refining , -- e $1.00 (0c Ikiltle Strawberry Jam for $1.00 20 Large Bolls Toilet Paper for . 50c 3 Cans Del Monte Sifted Peas for 50c 5 Cans Itordens Tall Milk for 25c 5 Cans Itordens Baby Milk for 7 Cans Best' Corn for $1.00 $1.00 8 Cans June Itas. for 10 Cans June ltas, Solar Inland, for $1.J0 8 Cans Tomatoes for . .. $1.00 25c 2 lbs. McDonald s Cocoa for 2 lbs. Loose Macaroni for . .. 25c 15c Van Camps Tomato Soup, per can .. 10c - 17 lie Swifts Silver Leaf Lard, per lb. 6 lbs. Tapioca or Segv for . . . 50c fi lbs. Blue Bose Bice for . 50c 5 lbs. PulveriiUd Sugar for ,50c 5 lbs. Brown Sugar for . 50c 4 Packages Stlvtr (Boss Search for 50c 4 Packages Kingsford Corn Starch for 50c No. 2 Galvanized Tubs. Reg. Price $1.50. Sale Price 89c No. 3 Galvanized Tubs. Reg. Price $1.73. Sale Price 99c Ii I s -- T " 3 t.lltl S OK V hbTKRDAY licrc :irt lh girls of yemerday S ho si iiiimI so fair? it 1. r r iiiHulier them so, I say, 1 ml vh them there. ( Easter Gifts Of- Jewelry X ' '3o IMia AT1 5 Large itoxes Matches for hs 1 - Bars A. B. Naptha Soap 100 Bars A. B. Naptha Soap 10 Bars Crvtal Whitt- - Soap, 100 I5ars Crvtal White Soap 30 Bars Silk Scap 3 lairge Itars Cure .Castile ToiLt W - . mwAmn - 10 that-thes- e - mm X s th f jitnf Pairs of Hip Boots. All First iturday and ,: Qualitv io Be SoM t!-- An active and thorough campaign has been launched to sell the U. A. G. Summer School and t)e Farmers Encampment and Logan and Cat" he County to the teachers and farmers of the sfafe and to portions of the "in-- 1 termountain states. The Committee from the U. A. C. met with the committee of the Chamber of Commerce at the.Ohamber on Thursday and plans were laid for launching the campaign. It is the intention to get out 5000 copies of a neat little folder calling attention to the advantages of the U. A. C. Summer School, the hikes that will be taken, some striking views of the College and the Canyon, and the entertainment and other that will be provided fo the summer school students. This folder will be gotten out under the auspices of the Chamber and will accompany a circular letter giving a special invitation to the teachers to attend the summer school at the U. A. C. This will supplement the advertising to be sent out by the College. A tittle later about 7000 folders and circular letters gotten out under the auspices of the Chaniber and signed bv the officers will be sent to all the farmers of the state, inviting them to attend the Farmers Encnmp-meat the Agricultural Col- lege. It is expected to have a real tent city on the campus of the College for the encampment. Camping out while attending the encampment is a real feature for many of the fanners and others. Last year there were nearly 1000 farmers who attended the encampment. This year it is expected that At least 1500 will attend. Last year the farmers in Cache County did not attend as they should have done. This year an aggressive campaign will be conducted to see that Cache REAPING AS WE SOW. . County is well represented at too a we Americans are IS people the encampment. It is a reflecnational concern- .tion on Cache County not to have We are indifferent because we do not enter actively into the a much attendance than . discussing and shaping of such affairs. We have no time to the otherlarger counties, as we live so 7 devote to the national welfare because we are engaged almost near the institution, t,exduaively in lhe..ftccungulstionjof rnoney for our necessities and YES. indeed . Toflay I lia(Pa crputororpriiw-'pleasures. - This trait is not found only in the Republican party or in the Thus spoke one Osrar White; I bought some safety matches and Democratic party, or among any certain class of peopled We are One hut of ten would light!" v all tarred with the same brush, and the tar is thick and black, and ' SCRATCHING AROUND one-four- Mllfill i Week at Rcmaikably jamv S3-5CPriee of, per pair You will have to be here early to get your size at this price. SOAP SALE and three-fourt- - . Farmers, and Students of The State to Be Fully Informed of Advantages Offered By U. A. C. Summer Schohl and' Farmers Encampment. recently Compiled by the York relative to the food consumption of that great mctropolis.one can readily see how, :ould an ertemy shut of its sources of supply, that city would very . Portly be forced-t- o capitulate; and by multiplying the amounts some con- I from eight and a half to nine times, one can form to this vost great supply production necessary option of the ' country of ours. The port district includes a population of 8,000,000, New York of the number. This district City comprising about t receives 531,000 carloads of foodstuffs annually, or nearly 1500 ) carloads a day, by automobile, railroad and water. It has been ' estimated cars, if placed in a string, would form a train ' , over 4000 miles long. The fnilk is obtained from about 420,000 cows, on 40,000 dairy f farms, mostly within 250 miles of the city; it amounts to about . 2,670,000 quarts a day. The daily butter consumption is about 217 tons, the state of Minnesota supplying nearly of this amount, the rest coming from Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Michigan, Canada and Denmark. Thf receipts of cheese are about 18,000 tons annually, after 5000 tons have been deducted for export. The cheese comes mostly from New York and Wisconsin. , ' The total meat shipments amount to about531,00Q tons, or more than a billion pounds. As indicating the excellent market for. the thousands of vegetable gardeners surrounding the city, there are consumed 366,000 tons of white potatoes, 54,000 tons of onions, 35,000 tons of sweet potates, 30,000 tons of spinach, 30,000 tons of tomatoes, 28,000 tons of cabbage, 26,000 tons of , lettuce, 21,000 tons of peppers, 18,000 tons of beans, 14,000 tons , of carrots; 9,000 tons of celery, 9,000 tons of peas, and 100,000 tons of other vegetables. , , The approximate consumption of flour from grains Is ; Wheat, It is ; 706,000 tons; rye, 82,000 tons; and barley, 20,000 tons. estimated that 2J 40,142 acres of land were necessary to produce this grain, calculated on the basis of the 1920 grain production figures, which is the year covered by the New York consumption figures. Nearly. all of this flour came from the western states. " t The fruit consumed amounted to 72,969 carloads, 11,142 cars v Zm apples, followed in order of tonnage by grapes, canteloupes, termclons, grapefruit, pears, strawberries, pipeapples, cherries ches and plums.' 'The total tneal of meAt, fish, milk, cheese, jgs, cereals, vegetables, fruit and sugar makes a grand total of ver 8,000,000,000 pounds, or 4,000,000 tons. ifwi 100 of facts the figures READING chief statistician of the Portof New list - V 1922. 1 1, aie catuely aad anr evra is permanent. I Udaey sssdmns such. I Itml Beaded a LET GEORGE DO IT Biltyr JI am. so tired You know I lied arid 1 h4 am studying for lawyer.: Peaay Ktdnry PUlr. Milly: Why dont yon let the old Three km ei Peeas (idasr PtlU ham enrad thing lady for himself? '' eetDeeaNatAarStwwMtaBew SKiff DOANS MOatni rOBTCR CO. etsle. . M.T. . He... Rhode Island V inventor ha per- z 4 (ike, - b at "J THE DAIRY SHOP 12 Qts. Pasteurized Milk fected a new radio device by which he can listen In ontelephone confor $1.00 versations. Nothing new In this. Any 135 North Main. Phone 137 woman on a party wire can do the same. .t Buy your fresh Creamery Butter, Cream, Milk and Buttermilk, Eggs, and the kind of Cheese you z 3 k fi. v t |