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Show X ,v J ) . . . pressed; an incident that had never occurred before, and was redolent of the spirit of service characteristic of seoutcraft. The visit of a number of boy, scouts 'to France iidlnore than all other forces combined to remove a rapidly growirig disapthe proval of America and Americans. Speaking of the a ,piigeant,jLesaidit was a means of expressing someleally great FlttingrConcIUSlOn to V Week Larfrelv I)GVOtcd as to Gains A The -r v' t. 6t 4mm timnunum lumtd WEEKLY TRADE RECORD the United States are showing - marked success in their0 fight to retain the hold upon world mar- ! cts which they gained dur.ng the war period. Of the .Wn Bre muuuct ur m2 Indus! us vkhun a.e seeking world markets, tl at a;- pertaining to cotton goods shows a larger percentage at ci,n in t .e exports of 1922 than any ot nr s The total value of cottoi iiian..'ac-turcexported in the 10 m nt s ending with October, 1922. is i1 e n against SOhJOUixx) same months of last year v.h 'f most of the other rn itiu o tun' g in tne industries show deilri value ot 1922 txui.rt a io-- t u truths in Such way of Cotton Manufactures National Cmr Bank or New York . 4 " I Cut $U7 in 29, 1923. Mothers 1) uiy ) 1922 1921 know that Karo is a wonderful energy food for children. Delicious on pancakes, hot biscuits and for making ginger bread and cookies. Ask your grocer for Karo. is to impress them upon tl.o 1e GUXHX)0 yards against 27.UUOOOO minds and hearts of the boys. alone a i ji 105IU Aft in viuc n Id n.on'f.s cf for tne Some klame nloths of last year; of Indian conthe reared legends 5 - UAlJM bleacued cottons to South America ke period u.tn vey such lessons, and in this if la.t iar. and the n..c ter of 7.UO0.0W) yards against 6,000,000 in form they are never forgotten. s ard- i i.iorted i 300,4 usi a,;aint the same period last year; printed The speaker related one and in 4 22o,0,i0 in the 10 in si, is period goods 21.000 000 yards against Cotton wianig apparel (KJUOUO, while the other grades to ot PC! connection sang an Indian song) There is a Karo for ct cry luilatc and shows a total of approximately South Ameica also show mcreas- as- - i supposed to have been sung by Among the congregation n ilhons in ex The Philippine Islands took in against Its a Indian beautiful conmaiden, 10 months of 1922 9,000 000 sembled in the Tabernacle yesevery meal: tie ,a e months ot last sear, the lesson of purity, and! of unbleached cottons against a iinllion ii 4 sard, ,'ainst vejing afternoon there were terday llXOUX) in the same months of Blue Label Karo 1 (ioldt tt Svr - last naturally a large number of boy finally the speaker concluded year; 33,!XXJ,UU0 Manilla Flavor yards of ujlex, Crystal H'fttte 2 scouts firm tre various scout with a voiceless form of Indian the bliuchtd toyors against lJOOO.ttX); iii'v with those of 1921 Iron and st trend ? Label Karo to the Great 9. prayer d Utsxuxx) beSpirit. .ot.oi yards of printed goods organizations of the city, it nuiiuucl uri ixtlusi.eol nin'iii- nettr 3. Square Can Green Label Karo Thd choir sang an anthem, ery, show a total hi lie 10 month ?12Uii'Ksi- against "A million, against UuOOOOO. and in the other ing distinctively their meeting.' How I' n t r 2. groups increases. of 1922 of only SlSdonuiiiiO ap tiini penned jr'oc I26 Beautiful Upon the MounCorresponding 4. Imitatum Maple Flavor The stand w as occupied by scout $295X60,000 in the same months, ot aga.n-- t b!4 m Miens (ine dved To British territory the exports Orange Label Karo , !iow and church officials, including tains. ora, nds activi-iU', si h ae, increases despite the list year, mai hinery amt sj Index gnl William Peterson of I)r. the b'2.of reor sn (XXKXXi id ties cotton manufacturei of the hors i Presidents 0. H. Budge and sa'ii $29 1X6 6 against $4S1 i')id SUwm Rprntatwa o. s though mother country; the quantity of O iXXl'Hj a.'a si V4 fined mineral oils $264 ( labian Brokerage Co. President U. A. C. said that, we have Quinney, Joseph SaH Coke City, Utah une tl '! a n i.ubliached to in cottons to Canada fiHUXNMKXi, is preper riahomes decimal beautiful some and fine against Shepherd of the Logan Temple, schools ehtnefv $41fXX)(00 aetin.l SMHOU- - bleu i lotions sp .rtid miow a the 10 months of the current year -' and religious orgamzalie in- - is nearly 7,000.000 yards President Henderson of the B. (XX); Aik chenmals $4iixX)X)0 agoii.t slint di!ine in ssi e twer for redpe folder against 4,- PRPP IDIm or Cook Hook, or write to Cora in me h inanuf n tur, s Y. C., and Mayor J. A. Crockett. tions. Yet it was found that alb gr.uk s ot (xxhxx) one year earlier; to Aus Product Refuuog Co., Dept. A Argo Uknot - iof.o dll occt SH million ddl-'ijnatititirs tralia 2', million yards against against Joryiu,The choir was in attendance. of these did not reach the mind, r r - as the man a In a Ionite,) nun her of IXX). to Tgypt nearly million; Beand of the hearts youths. Services commenced by the ott ms factures including mdia ruhlirr Mr o' wing a total 1X101)00 yards against less than sides, their play hours had no' Uunhitaiid other in in - oi NiiX M) yards igort WLXX)- - 2 000,000 a year ago, and of the singing of Sowing. Iiroductj, sards finer grades Canada took 8i mil- failures oi word ami amouioh ixx), printed (XuisCXX) President Shepherd offered guidance. It was to fill these, vacant spots and to guide the' tliere is a slighi inc'ease but the agnnst 7iUXHX)0 .rid lo r grades lion yards of bleached cottons the invocation. in quan- - against less than 5.000,000 a year is in most cars torrespr nding advances percentage ot gam The choir sang, Captain of boys recreations, that scout- -' i t tv is well as valie biluwTTTr.t m - ''otv earher, and British South Africa came into and craft existence, Our miton goods are gaing to over 3 million yards against less ow a Israels Hosts. tr al seem likely to ' ' ' all of rtlmii of th worll except than one million in 1921. President Quinney told of the well has it fulfilled its purpose, approin number of instructive functions of providing the exact thing was needed; that which held, during the past week and that can-bing to know, to, that Atlantic obtained neither in home, Tluc Ra he was pleased with the idea unUL JuUUIJ A City . Stroudsburg. B., Syra- nor school. told in mother the derlying the present occasion. Biltmorel curie, Westchester He praised the Indian pageant speaker of her two sons ; one of Greal Clay Club, Allentown, Pa., Lancas- with its educational features, twenty five who was a wander- -' F.XRIW 11KOKHKUJK t'O., Nall Luke City, Utah. er and a social outcast, and the . Tter, Pa , Flemington, X. J., and which he f elt w ould - never be other a boy of fourteen w ho was real appled for the East-- . Target Shooting Mont forgotten. He stated that a fea-- - a comfort to his solace and a Zone as well as the New, ern NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF SPECIAL TAX LIENS ture of the afternoon would be mother. She attributed the difYork A. C. The shoot wlTJ be brief talks by boy scouts. inThe Shorters, Themselves are in held Mav 10, .11, 12. Picking! Owen Olsen, a boy scout, told ference in these sons to the Notice is hereby given that special taxes for construction of of the IVstinies of fluence of told of lie seoutcraft. York for the Eastern cam-- ' Xtv the story of the pioneering of the immense amount of invaiii. Control Street Lighting District No. 1 are due and unpaid in amounts and ' the Spirt and ate doing pletes the zone tournament lands set forth and described in the delinquent list the Logan beginning in 1859 .and able service upon Ahead in logressive selections. In this connection it performed for the Ezra P. Mon.son has been ap hereto attached and unless said taxes and interest, together with giving the names of the original love of community Manner by might be added that Chicago pointed a member of the Idaho cost of publication arc paid on or before the 17th day of March, pioneers, and related the in- the scout leaders service, service inwill not only stage the Great , cident which gave the city its deed islature for Franklin t.ounty 1923, suit will be brought in the District Court of the First Juliv PETEK I. CARNEY that money could not buy. Lake z.one tournament, but also name. He told of the relations f ITiomas ireston, dicial District to foreclose the lien for such special tax upon the the spirit of the the Illinois State tournament ln Plac Editor National Sp( rts with the Indians and of the He invoked dlness compelled him to property described and for sale of the same in payment of said Scout above in aid of that and the grand American Handi taxes, interest, costs of advertising, costs of suit and expenses building of the first homes down great Syndicate resl-- n' work. will shoot This latter cop. what is now Center street. President Quinney also spoke; This Rhould be a whale of a take place August 20 t3 25. Mrs. Dora S. Berry of Salt ofhTbits f lA 'formation Indications are that it will be 4f)'L4, for. traP!'hHjUn the Lake is suemg her husband scout leaders, announced an. The Amateurs now the in are fire to shooter for a the necessary and of their effects upon by the choir and a re-- ccntrol of the sport for the first! at 1,000 targets before he can Fred Berrj Jr. for divorce and after life of the individual, pre- - anthem Cltal be to given following ,the;time, through the recently in enter the Grand American. she alleges that they were marRenting a number of individual the students of corporated Amateur by meeting The idea of this is to provent ried in March 1920 and a few t and family, contrasts indicative and piano of Mrs. Lin-- 1 t.rs Association of America, men of unknown average to hours after the ceremony was of the effects that follow the Violin nartz and Prof. Clark. Tnis organization will, quite and win. It will be performed her husband left her different classes of habits. the anthem bene- - naturally, receive support from participate Following secure registration and has not returned. to told the possible Parley Papworth was diction pronounced by the in manufacturers the shcots for all this year, that is way stoTjT of a bear hunt, and gave Crockett. Oscar Martin, 19 years of age of the filthy lucre, but how the for a tornament of any where some details of the habits of the Mayor ser- - moncv 8hall be conclusion of the the At of Salt Lake was convicted on is in 30 50 to cne from spent targets grizzly bear. the following program of up to the amateurs.. entirely If the day This looks lika a mighty Saturday cf involuntary Ruth Sperry sang "The Lord vices classical selections were beauti- - amateurs can spend the money He was the driver move. It is also likelv the slaughter. is My Light by Weston than the 18 yard championships will be of a truck "hieh knocked down advantage With words of, warn praise, fully rendered manufacturers have been President- - Quinney introduced non, Jr., violin pupil of Mrs Whv, we do not and killed Miss Clarice P. dropped. and Miss injj jt for a qUarttr of aspend .Linnartz, was Eugenia cen 18 yard event dersjn, last May, as she who for the spoke Hubbard, I)r. Ralph puil1 from car. street will more pian kind of of,tury, as the alighting money draws just as many shooters get they most appreciatively in the future. the 1C and it would not be at words spoken of him and his Prof. S. E. Clark. VIOLIN A rainbow at night is someWe should sse many progres-- bad mov e to make the standard work here. Looking around he Obertaxs (Mazurka). Wieniawskl srve moves on the part of the shearing distance 18 yards. The thing cf a novelty. They had one could see the eons of the parents Ballad Vieuxtvlups amateurs. One we have al Uomantlque the fiveman team race as conduct-read- at Tacoma, Washington, present and some he regarded as riANO It stretched ac other of that eliminated noted, will evening. be last giving his own in spirit. A little boy, he Cnnllqu dAniour the,jd Liszt jear Liszt Eastern Zone tournament to from the G. A. H. program, toss Puget Sound and was as said, approached him the other Love's Dream the New York Athletic Club. Hereafter a man who has shot brilliant as those seen in the day VIOLIN day and asked him if he was not a direct descendant of the Old Son of The Puazta . ... Kiler Bela Under the old Yegime none ofa sa professional will have to time. the trapshooting tournaments wait two vears before he can PIANO Mother Hubbard who went To The Weber Farm Bureau has were register-- return as aiT amateur. You can Rubinstein at the cupoard, and he admitted Ktummtiol Omrow ...Chopin ed, and it was often said tliatlalwavs the soft impeachment and said Kautaisio impromptu get an argument on has made an agreement w ith the VIOLIN inone would be rgistered until whether a man can be an ama- - pea canntrs as to prices for H. R. PEDERSEN, he had also many of her characTreasurer of Logan City and Collector of Special Taxes. The farmers will receive Advt. "Jocelyn. B. Godard, the amateurs vvere conducting Iteur after once .being a. profes- teristics. The speaker rejated a Bcrceusa from ' fails of trapshooting. 'sional- We personally believe for first grade Iafe Teas $58 number of incidents relative- - to jthtr-f the things that develop the ton; happened that after a man is once a pro- a second grade $38. ,aa 8?,n ts pertinent QUERY as one cf the chief planks of the New York A.C. got into thejfessional that he cannot again Early jieas, first grade $68; sec- The One spirit of seoutcraft. Among Harding his platform a promise that, if ond grade $43. ' other things he told of the asbidding for the prize tournament be an amateur, of the East. We know of no! The Amateur organization sembly in London of representahe would only be a figelected, other club that stood out like have worked out a new system Next week the Scouts of Salt Promise That Was Kept ure head President. tives of thirty two nations, and However, this but it certainly is a good of classes for 100 shooters and Lake County and South Davis yet it was not to go to battle. It he has kept that pledge to the scouts was an assemblage of boy thing to bring the New York ov?r and under that number County well start a drive to Judge Evvin L. Davis, who letter, and I want to be fair enWen." be XI, Id. "lx there ,,ny lad Athletic Club into the fold. all animated with the scout and Class A will be 96 and bet- - raise $25,000 with which to to give him full credit for represents the fifth district of ough t the amateur will take a 'ter and Double A wil be 99 or carry on their scout vverk spirit, for the development of it.Tennessee in who Congress, which he paid a high tribute to tint? interest in the jbettcr. This seems like a firopl has won your train toaoT Lotulou distinction Sir William Baden Powell, the was quite evident at the East move. Among other things the Gifford Pinchot, the new by his additional leadership that President father of the scout idea, and its Stockholders Meeting ern Zone meeting when no less amateur organization is going governor of Pennsylvania has gave one pledge in the - - Kean Practice. first organizer. The speakers than eight shooters in attend - to move the headquarters of the taken up the fight against boot- Harding 1929 campaign which he has discourse indicated that out of Have you had any experience tn ance offered trophies worth Asociation to Chicago. leggers in his state and is using The annual faithfully kept. Being eminent. toil and sorrow comes some of aleumnhlp2 asked a titles 'itinunger stockholders $25 or more for competition in Among the records made last 300f the mounted police of the ly fair In altthingsTJudge Davis of Lewiston the Bear meeting the most profitable experiences. of a cotlfxe graduate- apiriylrtg fur a the tournament, and "Tndica- year warein is State and just coming to light searching trucks took the opportunity at the Lake Irrigation company will be Without them, though one may Job. the of are tions that houses other made a Phil of Millers and 56Trun majority buildings Oh yea." replied the other oonfUlhnt have great knowledge, yet lack the trophies will be offered by in three successive shoots, 378 where booze is thought to be Jackson toDav Dinner in Phila- held in Lewiston, Utah, Mondelphia give President Hard- day, February 5, 1923,. at 2 wisdom. A rich man once asked ly. I a saluted for two year In the competitors. It would not straight at Ardmore, Okla., 100 hiddenw the aeata for the full creditHe said: oclock p. m., for the purpose of ing him why he could not, in the football exbe shooters if did 83 and surprising Auterleun Legion straight at Milwaukee game. 1920 the the own read of his During sons, campaign hearing the annual financial reeyes actly the same thing in other straight at Memphis-whi- ch ManyN women in Holland are you will recall that Weekly. they (Rep- port for the year 1922, for the sincerity of purpose and the real zone tournaments. It ja interest- - makes a pretty fair run. studying engineering. ublicans) denounced President election of officers for the encharacter he sometimes read in Wilson and his administration suing year and for the transacsons of the of the eyes the.poor; in unmeasured terms. 3Tiev tion of any other business that and Mr. Hubbard thought, poor criticised him severely because, may legally come beiore the little rich boy. These sons had never an unfulfilled desire, although the .head of his party, meeting. (Signed) 5 he had taken the lead in party G. A. HOGAN, President. i therefore ' had not had the, M. J. SWINYARD, Sec. character building experiences matters; they upbraided him that the poor boys had met. It is bitterly because, although the advt. chief magistrate of the nation, often the case that the parents Witli so ninny heavjviolglita in he had taken the lead in governdo not understand and cannot mental affairs. They said that the limelight it looks to be the reach the hearts of their own children. The scout leader, howthey proposed to elect a man tight time for elimination botita to vs ho ever, can often reach and mould among jwho would not do these things. determine "txho.a or the aspiranfk-fsome those diverse characters in a, to set up title. Dempseys They proposed Trta common mould, and make them ' Manage sort of a political Sanhedrin of Speaker of the elder statesmen 'and master, Cleveland Indians Kill have 30 fed that the chief value and, minds perhaps permitting the pitchers in training next spring and pleasure in life is obtained in the; President to sit in a3 an ob--' from the lot He believe he will be giving of free service. Mr. Hub-- ; a.hlft server- bard was touched by an incident Babe Ruth, who la spending the 4baijQmLrredJiare4U.-wya-4i- e Candidate Harding acquiesc- after the pageant, .a little boy returned his'costuTrieusedmthe and he is the only man who bury. Muss, say he ia 15 pounds washed and ever run for President who had ligh'er than tie w,ut a )ur aKO, pageant I 4 19- -2 V- 1 in-4- 'ie r s compared with Europe, our chief rival in the cot-- ( and only $56,- - ton manufacturing industry. The ' OOOOiiO in 113. of unbleached cottons This increase tu the cot, on goods quantity to c,outh America in the 10 gomg the o in all nearly exports ocyy.s months endlng wllb October is Th: cotton good, manufacturers calendar year 0unlOu to The Education of Scouts And Scoutmasters, And Informing Parents of Scout Ideals J inj. S. Exportation if,,m tkt ' Monday, January LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TEETJOURNAL, CE SIX - 8,- ell'-.00,00- I I - - , - t 01 KX1 - i , II i , I TOUT ), inji amT-wo- r , ii-- one-ha- ll r Rrl(;d-frtrf- i- i t e YearFor -- ' . i spSS , 1 0) Trap-shoo- man-goo- d er-.t- 0 An-kno- 1 y -- j i j 1 19-2- 3. - - ' - I - ; ! ; Tlt-BI- t. j - - . sell-lu- g Aale-llarxar- d - i i I Special Dinner Tuesday 35c Rice Tomato Soup in Beef Broth. Stewed Chicken with Dumplings or Venison Steak, Potato on half shell, Buttered Peas, Hot Roll and Butter JTea, Coffee, or Milk. Cherry Jelio with whipped Cream i j nilr V J |