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Show I 4 PACE SIX 'IJIE JOURNAL, these tools does not help her earning power. It simply makes It harder for her to' earn any-- 1 thing. It t3 like attaching a car- penters tool kit for a debt. It r makes it impossible for him to' work or earn anything and he PrFRICE ' Saturday, February 3, 1923. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH n JdtrcT t MSSTORIES -- 9-- r IW never can pay up. 4 Obviously, if the reparation-are to be paid, some plan mire be worked out which will enable '! n e 8alt L:kt boys-Re- x Germany to.sell more goods in United and France the I Babson England, an h,Lp C!Uit, agu! 10 and Roger States, than she is staling todav. 11 ir-- i it., rtiely and Erick This suggestion, of course, raisu izes Several Pro-pos- ed es a howl from our manufactur- New nw, 1., led that tlOlif ttf a bandit a. a tltreiruble lie, ers and the manufacturers in all countries. other these They say and so taiiui otu to rob the Plans that by such a plan Germany 'htore f John K Wallace, Toe would ultimately be the winner Sees Present European Condi- rather than the loser because she lafter heard someone in his would ultimately have the trade place f husine.-- and investigat-o- f tion As Darkness Before the world. They say that this ingr.isiov.eied that s unenodr The Dawn suggested receiver for Germany, Vas taking a ot t his nvich ELLESLEY HILLS, Mass. if on to his job, would develop amlret and earning it oif. lie Hade and when the turt.d his resoher and open Feb. 2, 1923. Roger W. great foreign was discharged the nig th door ot his home fired receivership Babson 8 Statement last week on German nation would still have (lbert Whats the Matter with this tremendous commercial ma- - one i(,h,t. It hit IxUh the the lett though France has aroused widespread chine. England has thought the bos, ,fpassing, K and entering the comment and criticism. thintf thru to this point and it is nght Kg . f lus brother. The . It is alright for Babson to this that has made her so ansi- - mue off in a hurrv but the, preach, writes a high French ous to cut down German repara- - police followed their trail am official, but it is another thing fins efleitej thdr afrest. The wdl to collect the money that France such a commission should tre handled hr the juvenile court,! If . must get, and get at once. Every be appointed and should decide i week we are going further into what can pay and will Cas-- ! An attempt to Weir Germany debt. Our financial condition pay, the shock to our commer- sid, manager cf the State the-- ! forced us into Essen. It was a cial and financial atnfoiled was organization case of sink or swim. We swam." could lie somewhat reduced by when m Salt La the at Cassidy appeircd Mr,: Babson again reiterated havinjf payments begin in small-doo- r of the shnv with a gun in trouble aternent hl.8 that.tbe amounts and gradually increase, his hand. At that the robbers r with Europe was primarily a period of several years, tiled to down him but when he lual rather dhan finaiKialJterttnnratfngtty'rt, .TTfnt was Etdl contends that the French, that the comrru;rce 0f the world about one o'clock at night when a districts Ruhr the eland the financial machinery in- - the tactics in attempt wrs made, fundamentally wrong and will volved in international trade' COuld adjut itself t0 the chan Sheriff Harries of Salt Lake esCountv has arrested 12 merch b The problem is very coni- - ants of that city for offering to tions, Mr. Babson continues: continues Mr. Babson, sc!'.l cigaiettes. He is endeavor-bu- t plex, Several ways of collecting the not appear hopeless. ing to enforce the anticigarette does it that Germany $32,000,000,000, we cah all insist law as he promised he would Individually owes as reparations, has been it be handled by a board of fore election, , suggested. who are chris-- j The French plan is being commissioners, w ho tian business men. Salt Lake now has but 23 eas ap-- , nfSnnwihie Proacb it with the idea of coming c.x of small; ox according to the city health officer. He says hnv-- ! ever that 36,000 per jus in that much the French are able to col- - interest of future" peace, we. city h.ve been vaccinated since i eil J'8houIJ pf.hlVi-fjRloudly against any January first and he ascribes U offered by politicians, the control of the epidemi verv Prorsla interested KLS'Sfei'ffj-rei.S- : other, who larKely to this fact. 4- - Forty Years of Service. STEADY GROWTH -- the close ATLiihhu.'S, c of t Three knights of the restless foot, Three guardsmen of the range, Three stats of the Three Star ranch. well-strun- Tvvo million acres of land in Old Mexico, a lot of it owned by l olonists is to be tr. by Soda-Wat- high-stomache- I 59 succeed Umt-'iotatx- d high-spirite- i . f ' d ex-ithe- .v v 1 .I0.noever I?, I pro-agr- , j 1 j e The-acti- on i,1, v i beet-growi- ng j , -- ei-th- er , $32,000,-000,00- ! Whippio-Lz'sue- w-it-h reli-Aft- er 49 succeed d. s, S 41 fail Of 100 Single Men 3Ir. Mormon Peter , the gentleman in the chair, now a bit stout for saddle-ease- . Hes not too to be And the ladies are strong for him, as you might gather from his monicker. jd o er is satiricaL h I' e remcm-- 1 Of 100 Married Men ' reparations, is niy gC.,jjona ju connPction-w:tthe' mind absolutely unfair. All na- - matter Men w ho were The Idchi legislature is going, formerly .tions involved except the to memorialize Congress to fix a' on one or the otju,ri ed States, are borrowers as well are grajuaiiy showing an open- - minimum price for wheat and i as lenders. The pemon who is rnindedness toward any r racti- - " hi auggevt cue dolar and a borrowing as much as he is lend- - 'caj soution I still insist, how-- ! half a bushel. Whv goat the The Adventures of These Modern Musketeers and Their ! concluded Mr. Babsom' thing in that halfw iy fashion. n e1ri'inti thCi 81?re!iniieft ever , ask thf ,1nCel,h ,debt9a (that the problem not is greets itr Why largely Mascot, Molly, Will Be Recorded Serially in He forgives a beets, nuk, oats rye gpjrjtuak ihe good of the li!5tiJ?slS-8'eStates is ultimately bound up' and barley and the rest of the THE JOURNAL him RThe in the SOd of the world. This products of the farm to be fix finhThI! iLun.haitneiaPl)lie8 to France as well as to od Wheat isnt the only crop a ct nts a gadon has been intro- tl1pm Gcrmany- - to EllK!and "oil as! farmer grows ' :d Benedicts dutt-dftMnno Tni we Th?WnS'to France, and to the United in the state legislature lhr!T tUl lStates most of a,1 From those Fr d Llddi U of Bingham disan-pareHave Good Time an interesting are have most is most the having a;a.lwho mre rK a ago and has not " """ ten eai They have quit counting War came upon us be-- bills and are now finding out been heard rf since. He left an, RICHMOND Feb. 3 "orld ' than The 18 4 cause mans intellectual powers: what is in some of them. One( insurance p icy 'for one thoys lri. , South Ward held step in the right direction. had increased so much faster measuer that has provoked sonTe!and dollars in the Woodmen of their reunion at - the - chapel One of the most feasible sol u- during the last Sft years than his t debate w the proposal- - to tions suggested so far Is that spiritual powers, Our system of crease the salary of tho. State! ior the married a,T. of C! u.e Ani. Thursday duntl1 the eath) people of the ward, proposed by C. W. Barron, own- control was out of equilibrium. Game Warden from $2,400 a Luld not be er of the Wall Street Journal, The same condition still exists, year to either $3,600 or $4.000. of the man was proved. Yester-- i At 12 a.m. meeting was held which the following dis-f- lt and .Boston and Philadelphia and before the financial prob- - A good many of the lawmakers day Judge Hansen in the News Bureau. He suggests Hems of Europecan be corrected " as given : Congregat- that this is not the time to ti ict court declared Li Jdell of-that a teceiver be appointed for the spiritual condition of Europe be increasing salaries and a lot ficiai,y dead and the amount of m ourouF-PTGermany and that the matter be 'must be Improved. of the common people will be paid to Chaplain-- Eli P3bcy handled exactly as that of any Webb, cur in their opinion. And any-Jhother great bankrupt SecreCongregational Singing 'Now-Le- t General business in the United way a game warden isnt worth'"18 M mow. us Rejoice; address of tary Hughes idea to have a com- States meanwhile continues either $3600 or$4,000 to the All over the state the farm- - welcome President J. W. Funk mission of practical bankers, raUtah. state above cf normal 3 slightly plus per ers are falling into line on the mixed quartette Roy Anderson ther than commission of diplo- cent to be exact. of mats and politicians, is a similar question and the I, Orson Clarke, Mary Barnett seems inof Cache Funk Senator and other foreign exchange outlook is that there will tje a and Laura Bornett; reading step in the right direction. rat. ternational barometers strongly to b? as busy as a granary If we look at the matter, suggest that while things are lie wants to restore the pass croP. jear. The Nellie Webb: Instrumental duet onto the farmer" is thatTTfabl continued Mr. Eahson, Jfrom Mr. and Mrs Willis Swedish likely so looking rery dark lii Europelt stem for state officials , mea-i- t duet relief tba! of these receivership points is always darkest Mrs. Era ns le Anderson !ac He savs tany free. travel before may they just cf view, we face the real prob- dawn. would save money for the 8ure8Jbal are botnjf shaped up and Mrs. Gunnar Laurence; lem. If Germany had , 4 0 state. Likewise it would save ' for him, wi II amount to nothing Remarks C. Z. Harris; Readin gold it might be a Blaine Wlntre (at wadding) monef for the cities and coun- - ba be must wxirk out his own ing Ella Thompson; Solo simple matter to collect it, but Le niade a hit with that woman 'ties too, so why leave them 0ut - 8a'aon, and he is preparing Anna V. Merrill; Talk Bishdo lb she has no such amount on hand. !over there he can't keep her eyes in the cold? Mr. Funk might get op J. L. McCarrey. ormany has only about $260,- - ott me. Following this programme a a city or county office some day s 000,000, in gold. This means George the then hed wish he had' The Hindus, who enormously gumptious dinner was served that some method must be de man detecUve employed to watch the broadened the scope of his bill, loutnumber all fcht rest of the po- - in the amusement hall. Sevvised by which Germany can get deajreg cuj down the pulaticn of India, are divided up eral hours weree then spent the gold which to pay the of the estate into a multitude of castes, Court shaking hands and visiting. At 'Supreme reparations. France says . that kilting two birds with! from five members to three. 'gicusly separated from one an-- , 4 p.m. Mrs. Austin Johnson if she cannot payr . in gold she ne stone, people sometimes find A bilf providing for the reduc- - other. In whatever caste a man gave a reading and Mrs. Blain must pay In machinery, coal and that neither bird is worth hav- - ticn of auto licenses and for a is born, in that caste he remains Bell sang a solo after which the other property. But taking away1 mg. time was turned over to the Igascine tax of two and a half! until he dies. Unit-'ral)- w Makes Men More Successful g Sain, his friend with the enormous drooping mustache, suggesting the horns of a Texas steer, inverted. He seems sad, but js ouly shy except with a gun. His nickname con-- ! the government, which proposes to take pexes sion of it at once. Most f it is in the Colmia jfublan rcgion, in the state of Chihuahiu. fiscateJ hen Figures Show That Marriage fr. Sandy Bourke, the gentleman with the curly dark brown frame. "Sandy hair, the broad shoulders and the refers to his grit. Youll do well to remember that and not provoke him. Pas Mormoh w -- , y, But TH ATCHEB? BAHK Stranger, meet I t mariiy in TeuInVar'nTuch they can for themselves regard-Theeetfor less of the consequences. war. another ?I am not pessimistic' about 'VkW j the European tangle. I feel that the probiemfrom another an- - it wi out ome wav Se. wk Mr. Balfour s suggestion ej gle, but Hughes is making a very that we cancel one another s gocnl start. Mr. William G. Mc- as0 bs some sound sug- the German ll!8rrfvcU.Ce,tea bank, surely. i ' i of $90,857.71 (.8,800.82 This satisfactory growth through a generation is ample proof of the strength, service and safety of the Institution. - artfsowdntfhe had total and total resources hitcher Bank $1,902.57.47. be-th- at I ears Now, after forty years of consistent service, Thatcher Bank has total deposits of of $1,635.G0(K47 and total resources spin-j0Ve- LnL $1 A rb 3 I or after one 83, ber that Thatiher Bank had to do all the pioneering in banking in the valley, and when we consider that capital was very scarce in Logan in the 80s, we see that the bank accomplished much during its first' twelve months. v - ef-18- doiKysits- j w 1923 1883 , ee 1 51 fail! worldly wise maxim to the effect that he travels fastest ISit,whothat travels alone to k the way of other exploded fallacies? Is the married man who mora in the modern frequently succeeds? competitive struggle, i Statisticians of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company recently had occasion to study this question, to sift the evidence in hundreds of cases. They found that the married man has the best chance to succeed. Among every hundred married men whose records w ere examined 59 had advanced so steadily that success was stamped had failed to make the grade. Among upon their careers. Forty-on- e the single men, however, the failures outbalanced the successes. Fifty-on- e made records that were mediocre or worse, while 49 had succeeded Georgia Minstrels who entertained with their speeches, singing and jokes. The remainder of the afternoon was spent dancing. "Friday afternoon at 11 p.m. the children of Primary age were entertained at dinner at chapel after which a childrens dance was given in the opera house. At 3 p.m. the young people of the ward were entertained at dinner. In the evening a dance was given at the opera house for the public. On Sunday February 4 the South Ward chapel will be dedicated. President Heber J. Grant is expected to be in attendance to offer the dedicatory prayer. conjointly Tuesday evening at the South Ward chapel to hear Are the French the question justified in occupying the Ruhr District debated by members, of the two associations. The affirmative side was presented by Russel Smith and George Harris The negative side was presented by William Funk and Russel Hendricks. The decision was eft with the audience. The boys certainly presented their arguments in a very fine manner. Elder Erastus Johnson went to Logan on Sunday where he was the principal .speaker at the Scandinavian meeting there Elder Johnson has recently returned from the Norwegian mission. 1 Ray VanNoy and. son Spence The biggest event of the seasa few days of the week at spent on is coming on Feb. 16th. Lake and Ogden, Salt Watch for it. The Richmand Irrigation It is known that each indivi-uaDistrict will hold' their annual oyser eKangesris sex at difmeeting at the club rooms Mon. ferent persons, hut the authoriFeb. 5. ties do not yet agree as to the The cow testing association sex with Which he oyster starts held their regular meeting at its life. the club rooms Wednesday evening. I)r. W. E. Carroll of the One blew from the whip U. A. C. gave a talk on Feed- brings an agonizing death in three minutes. Some specimens ing Dairy Cattle. The Mutual Improvement As- - of this fish weigh more than sociations of the two wards met threequarters of a ton. al History Proves That a Defeated Team Comes Back Strong The Second Night IETBALL A. t. vs. B. Y. 'LJo 8PJ. Qj |