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Show IV Friday, January 26, 1923." TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 52 TWO BIMESS DAYisMY gutsrs PUBLISHED BT CAlUi AHX ENGLAND PUBLISHING at to CONTACT v . Port Office Every Day In tb Wask. Bseapt LogaaOtah. aa Second Class Matter. 'at n imaAmy, bl'BSCKlPTlON KATK T CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance A Dtscount of 1 10 Per Tear Will Be Gtrea Payment for. a Pull Tear. , 7 tor PffPAPED BY J?AZXJfFGUCJf .Tti Ad ranee STRUCIURArattL , 1,9ZS00 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Tb Aaaoclated Preaa 1 exclusively entitled to the aea for rspnblieaUon w diapatehee credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper M all ted aleo the local news publiibed herein. . so reaerrad. All right of republication of apeclal dispatches herela are Ad vert lain a Rate Furnished on Application. " . " as the Government sees it r- OUTPUTHIGHEST IN 10 YEARS Tooa Sold lr 1922 sRfepreaeoimq CkSfferceot Of Mill Capacity -- W I OOO -- 2,000, Tonsjrr. T8 ' SELF-HYPNOTIS- M AYE DUES most interesting American patient to date is a New Yorker afflicted with a chronic yawn. Like alk neurasthenic he'had"kepttlo.seTabirtiim.sclfraTi(tw1ierr1iowaike(l into the Coue diaic he announced that on the average he yawned seven times a minute. Referred to us,, our diagnosis would have G been that he had attended several sessions of congress. of perfect, meaty tomatoes, seasoned with aromatic herbs and se3tful spices, Pierces Tomato Catsup makes meals more palatable, prods drooping appetites and is a most savory and delicious relish. prat Coue didnt seem especially concerned about the cause. He put on his work.j The patient became interested and, hence, naturally" He sat through the whole session wthoul a quit yawning but relapsed into gaping as soon as he walked out. single yawn, It is probable that this unfortunate hypnotized himself into a belief that a yawn every eight seconds was inevitable. Epidemics of interest in the psychic come about every fifty years, after the periodical great war. Were in one of ' these epidemics now. And its funning its usual course. The present stage is interest in autosuggestion. Prepare to read and hear a lot about hypnotism, within themext year. Maybe you do not believe in hypnotism. . All right. Tell a friend that you have some prewar hooch. Give him several drinks. Then confess brutally that you bought the stuff from a bootlegger and tried it on the friend to learn if it were wood alcohol In about thirty seconds the friend will begin feeling symptoms of wood alcohol poisoning and will rush to a doctor, in a frenzy of fear caused by . As interest in hypnotism progresses attention will veer to catalepsy or suspended animation, of the type induced by self- hypnotism. The most celebrated case of catalepsy is recorded by Hudson in The Law of Psychic Phenomena: The fakir of Lahore, India, at the request of Runjeet Singh, allowed himself to be buried alive in an air tight vault for six weeks. His nos- -, Irila and plugged with wax, His body was placed "in linen the bag, bag in a locked box, the box in a brick vault i Then the vault was plastered over and officially sealed. A guard of British soldiers 6tood watch, night and day. At the end of six weeks the vault was opened by an official committee and the fakir taken out and restored to consciousness. The case Was observed personally by Sir Claude Wade, head British official at the court of Loodhiana. Sir Claude vouched for It, and Hudson in his book cites it as one of a number of Either scientifically authenticated cases.-- Purely hypnotism. the fakir was into a state of suspended anima-to- n or his audience was hypnotized into believing it saw some- -. thing that did, not occur. A dangerous force for a curious amateur to meddle with, youll agree. Salt Lake Telegram. -- m. i. eara-were- can for lOo 13-cf- c. 1919 - l,L35,WX) - 1910-- 1 W00 1918 - 1917 - ivr science - sales tonnage yearly t91M,9Z9,W)0 1911 997,100 . m Buy it in the large empty it into a bottle WASHINGTON, Jan. in tb refrigerator and yon save 30c the price of a bottle, for Pierces is of equal quality with the highest priced catsups On the market. Use more Pierces Catsup, it tones the appetite, is a wholesome food and it saves you money. Get a can today. 00 I.OO 1915 l,L95,MX) tnnct.wASH. pc, I9lt 1,629,600 1,155,200 1913 1,16,300 Sales of .structural steel jumped to 26.- - at home and place tons in 1922 representing a volume of business which was the highest in 10 years, according to a study just completed by the department of commerce. Bookings for the year amounted to 64.3 per cent of the estimated maximum capacity of the mills, the study shows. Bookings for December, fpr which reports have just been 1,929,4400 received, went up to 145,800 tons, an advance of 21,000 tons over the preceding month. The December business indicates a eontnuance during 1923 of the nationwide building boom that began last year, Commerce department experts say. April was the month of record bookings during 1922, the official reports show. In that month the volume of business amounted to 89.9 per cent of the maximum capacity of the mills on the basis of orders calling for 224,000 tons. -- May was close behind April with a tonnage of 204,500 representing 81.8 per cent of maximum capacity. Seasonal decline was delayed until November when orders amounted to but 121,000 tons. The market continued dull, however, only for one month, which is unusual. The 1922 volume of business was nearly double that of 1921 and approximately 60 per cent greater than that of the prewar period as represented by 1913. L T - - . i i.i i iimm, ii V OFFICE CAT Come Out of the Kitchen A Delightful Comedy in Three Acts Will be Presented by L. D. S. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB ed ' BY COWOHt TRAOC . is now claimed that the Garden of Eden was in Missouri. W? presume it was. Eve who first said: Youll have to show ; 1 1t meP . KNITTING SLIP-OA GIRI.S SWEATER TOMORROWS MENU. Breakfast Slewed Dried Apricots Cereal , Dolled Eggs Coffee Toast Luncheon , Canned Chicken Soup (With art" Egg In It) Cocoa Corn Muffins Dinner Veal Cutlet with Gravy Mashed Potatoes yozw i lmgs Don't waste expensive don't worry about results don't try to find a leavener that is as dependable, wholesome as pure-aningre-client- s, - - - Coffee N Parsnips - Apple Pie The following directions are for a knitted girls sweater, size 34, which Is to be worn with the popular round "Peter Pan collar and cuffs. It Ig Jude green with cord and tasseTs of ihe sdnie shader Knitted Shetland Floss Slip-O(Vlcunda or leeiand may be used instead of the Shetland if desired.) Eight ounces of the wool, one pair of number four knitting needles. Cast oh 84 stitches, knit 12 ribs (24 rows). Twenty-fift- h rowi Knit 1, yarn over the needle, knit 1. repeat' from star to star across the entire Row: K 1, row.tTwenty-aUt- h drop the loop, k 1 across the entire row. Then knit three ribs ( rows). These seven ' rows make the pattern throughout the sweater. Knit In pattern for 17 inches. Increase one stitch at each end of needle every other row fire tioies (ten stitches), then add to tea stitches at each end of needle six times (120 stitches, or SO stitches at each side) ; knit five inches (always keeping your patn: gheonon POVJBER 'It has no equal regard-- , less of the price you pay. It is used by the majority of i ROwo; American houxwives. Its sales are oyer one hundred and fifty per cent greater than the next largest selling brand of baking" powder. Buy it try it use it A pound ccn of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come m 12 ounce instead cf 16 ounce ccnsi .Bs sure you get a pound when you want iL 3ST BYTEST 1.3 w iLDs rjiuiTjT r.ir.7:; j i qv.deh JUNIUS NIBLEY HALL a. COCAR ALLAN MOSS. 1921. U A. RAT 099 RCOSTCRC 27th Saturday, January and Mens at A girl's hair occupies ail of her attention until bhe gets her first corset. And from then on her shape occupies all of her attention. Teachers are more likely to take an interest in children whose parents take an interest in them. It pays to visit school once x . in awhile. MARA Tickets on Rale B. Y. C., Logan High Prices 35c, 50c and 7oc w: As a small portion of the public --L we wiBh to say that we ask nqne of the dividends paid by the railroad. Brow, was a corner stone why lip on a stitch holder, knit 2 purl 2, All we ask is that the cinders keep needed? knit 2 bind off 30 stitches, knit 2, out or our eyes and that the trains move faster than a walk. purl 2, knit 2. knit 8S stitches. No mere man ever feels as hard , Next Row: Knit 8S stitches, knit as a small boy feels when he boiled It lakes nfore dough to buy a loaf 2, purl 2, knit to spit through his has learned of bread and less to make one now Row: Knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, than it ever did before in the world. teeth. Topeka Kansas has some newly knit 86 stitches, repeat these-tw- o We kjiow a home here in Logan installed dial telephones, and one rows twice. Make other Shoulder to in- - which the . daughcorrespond ixteenya Now csst on 30 stitches, to take ter has seven beaus and the ! the never even place of the ones bound off 4n daughter back, and knit 2, purl 2. tor 42 stit- has a caller. e ches; knit 86 stitches for ten more rows. Knit four inches bind oft ten The bill collector never has to stitches at each end of needle six chase the man who earns his money times till 60 stitches are bound ' off. before he spends it. Shop or the Editors mourns that he ,can no longer hear the operator trill her ." , now Some of the young ladles stop on the st.eet. fish their powder puff out or their Hessian Boot and powder their noses in the glass of a show window. ld -- twenty-six-year-o- ld Its a Hot Cereal Decrease one stitch at each end of needle every other row five tipies and make front correspond with back at under arm. Cuffs: Pick up stitches and knit 2, inches. purl 2 for three and one-ha- lf Waist UordrTak five strands "of yarn and twist, double back and tie about three inches from each end, to form the tassel. This is a very graceful model suitable for young women of almost any age. Tomorrow Nine Good Pudding Sauces. i The man who can profit by his mistakes is a real financier. Among other pathetic - failures must be listed the effort of a highbrow professor to act enthusiastic, at a foot ball game! - For breakfast tomorrow you can have a real hot whole-wheporricfge and it will take but a few minutes to prepare. Just put two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until thick. Then serve with millr or cream. Or, to, retain the crispness of the oveiv baked shreds of whole wheat, merely pour hot milk or cream over the biscuits. Either way you'll find Shredded Wheat a nourishing, bracing "set-u- p for the day ahead. Shrtddtd Wheat is 100$ whole wheat, . at WILL JACKY BE THE NEXT? All our other movie idols having fallen we await with dread the dis- patch from Hollywood which will Inform us Jacky Coognn is a fallen star. . The laird loveth a cheerful liver. AND A SHIRT-TEARIN- 1 r CONTEST at During Farm and Home-We- ek Manhattan at the agricultural college the horseshoe pitchers are to compete for prizes. Why not let the woman have a dlah washing contest says an exchange. Civ a prize' for the woman who can wash and break the most dishes. 'And then have a burned steak contest by the .hired girls'. Union. Give the prize to the hired girl who tern). Next Row: Knit'gS stitches. knit can turn a steak Into tjL purl 2, repeat from star to star a scorched rubber In the shortest Ifer 42 stitches, knit 8S stitches. time. Next Row: Knit 8S stitches, knit e e 2, purl 2. repeat from star to atra A THOUGHT FOR TODAY-Ye- n SmS 2. atitf.hesjtipeat . these two eaa't weed your, conscience, rows tilt you have knitted ten rows. to the laundry. Every "man must Next Row: S TAKE DOC'8 ADVICE Bathing alone wont keep, you 1 clean, 'According to Doctor Frew; So 1 guess Ill have to buy a .tub Made big enough for two. ready-cooke- . . ready-to-ea- t. salt-fre- - A COSTLY d and A per feet, delicious food for any meal of the day. Serve it aimply with milk or cream, or topped with berries or fruits. Con tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is e and unsweetened you season it to your taste. "Triieuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker toast. Try It with V real butter, soft cheese or marmalades. EMBROCATION J "Asks ItflO.Oftn Heart Balm Headline. This heart balm seems to be quite an expensive ointraenL INTERPRETING THE SPIRIT OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS. . The bride was becomingly gowned in while tulle vail and brides roses. whole-whe- at Shredded ''," The perfect food A doughnut was cemented In a corner stone laid fnP'cwhiiild. Ing In San Francisco the other day. Trt BUdiit form' t ' it P |