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Show Friday, February 16, 1023 TIIK JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH .'HE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY EARL ATD ENGLAND PUBLISHING nrtr4 tt t COMPARE Pot Offlc 'Every Day ; In the NHL Eaeeyt Second Clast Matter. t Logan, Utah. tuftar SUUHCKimiON RATE BY' MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance.. tT CARHIKH. PER MONTH, la Advance A Discount ot 11.00 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advanoe .c Ui , PPEPMED 8V jRALPHF QlUCH Evevf Hoiaise w3e OFFICE CAT BUSINESS DAYr, DAY as the Government sees it Should Know These Facts About Baking Powder r that a big can at a low cost many times results in bakings that are unfit for food. that lack of proper leavening strength means failure r .TOt -- Payments for a Pall Tear. ? -J MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Preaa la ezelualvety yntltled to the see for rspnblleatiob Te C all news dtspatehea credited to U or not otherwise credited In this paper end nine the local newt published herein. All right of repnbllcatlon of special dispatches herein ere also reserved .Advertising Rates Kurn'sbed on Application. on '-- that one cents worth of inferior Baking Powder many times ruins one dollar's worth of other ingredients. BY COPVA'GMT Trillions Of Marks. TffAOC German printing presses are again in operatioh, and if the of paper holds out the fatherland will continue to be flooded with valueless marks for some time to come. Yet there is a very substantial sum of gold in the Hank of Germany, upon w hich fact the Philadelphia Inquirer comments as follows: "Outside of astroqomy and soviet Russia, no one has ever until now needed to 'use the term trillion to count anything. Gem trilmanys bank note circulation exceeds one and lions of marks. - - Americas total wealth, which is double that of any other country on earth, is computed toi be upward, of three hundred billion dollars. It would require the whole of the United States, including land and every form of property, to cancel at par that ocean of marks, and ituwld still leave a deficit greater than the total property wealth of Germany. But there is a very curious feature to this grossly depreciated paper money of Germany. There is today in the Bank of Germany a reserve of real gold which is worth six times as much as the value of all its paper marks, quoted in American dollars. When you remember that in the United States our gohlj reserve never approaches the face and redeemable value of our paper currency, the . fact that Germanys actual gold in bank is worth six times the sum at which its paper currency is rated, doubts must arise about " Germanys desire to emerge from its slough of depreciated money just at this crisis. Salt I.ake Tribune. THE tKree-qudrt- MAMA that millions depend on JUNIUS fOBAE ALLAH l HtGlSTCACpU S MM1 Off AT YERSATILE BED LINEN we:-rtourist reached an isolated wayside inn, and gratefully accepted the only remaining lied. Next morning he was called rather earlier than he wanted to be, and drowsily askto continue his ed to be allowed " A &d! Me UJHlUSi F&WHER. y The Economy not because of quanti- ty but orvreenunt of quali-- . because of price tynot but by reason of results. c V f Ml-ff- er Half an hour later the landlady came to- his dour again' and! said tremblingly: Sir, do please -- -- bake-da- y. That why the sale of Calumet is 2 times as much as lhat of get up. Whats the matter now? Oh, sir; gentlemen any other baking j have two other staving here, and; 1 they want their breakfaStrat powder. Buy it try it never fail to use it. A pound can of Calumet S o'clock. I cant lay the table' till WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. Receipts from sale of stamps and Ive got your top sheet. other services at fifty of the largest postoffices in the United An egotist is or.e who loses' States totaled $21,931,1)02 in January, a record amount, according to an official statement issued from the office of Postmaster Gen- faith in a dictionary that doesnt' agree with his spelling. eral Work. Postal receipts constitute an accurate barometer of the conA tall man has one bit of con- dition of general business, according to officials of the depart- solation when he is growing bald He is so tall that short people ment. When business improves, receipts increase. tell his haii; is growing uncant The total of receipts in January showed an increase of approx-- j less they see hint sitting down. i imatcly 19 per cent over the same month of 1922? This is virtually the largest percentage of increase for January in the history of We dont want another war,' and we dont want anothef peace' An Egyptian girl has been found well preserved after 4000 the postal system. Business volume of Jauary showed a small seasonal decrease like this one. years. That throws light on where some of the chorus girls come from. Omaha compared with the preceding month of December as indicated by What becomes of all the pins ? the postal barometer. Receipts in December, including of course, asks a womans magazine. Whyi the holiday business, amounted to $26,727,276. December, in the not ask the babies? postal service, invariably marks the peak business of the year. A HIS NAME CLARENCE? seasonable decline always occurs in January, officials explain. This The mice would just go craz: in wras smallest decline the the many years. year, however, over fiim. A steady improvement in the volume of general business is mean? Whatye indicated by the record of postal receipts for the last thirteen Hes such a big cheese. AT THE months. The one decline of the year, that which occurred in July, A woman is usually judged by was a reflection of the hampering of all lines of endeavor by the on her head, not whats whats to $19,railway shopmens strike. In July, postal receipts dropped in it. 543,153, the lowest point of the year. Amos Tash says lots of young Outing Flannel, light or dark: .'. .(men are willing to die for the Per yd. girl before they marry her, but luck is against them. Gingham Bungalow Aprons. At LISTENIN IN. Jones to his wife Sez Farmer Ureases. t0 Misses Gingham contain full 16 ounce. Some baking powder come in 12 ounce inttead of 16 ounce can. Be i ure you get a pound j when you want it. TOE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER, j s i j World-Heral- d. Jr 1 Saturdays Specials i simplest thing in )the world to whole-whea- t hot mush a mush that is ioo per cent nourishment yet light and easily digested. 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 milk or cream. Its the make a real Three Rule Store 19c 98c 98c $1.75 At 1 Percale, dark or light; yard wide. 19c At 27 in. Gingham. 19c Per yard 32 fn. Devonshire Cloth, 35c Per yard 30 in. Jap Crepe. $1.00 3 yds. for Hope Bleach. $1.00 5 yds, for ..... : Childrens Shoes. 98c $2.50 From Ladies,. Oxfords or Pumps,: : From $2.98 ,0 $4.50 Ladies Dresses Taffeta and $1 0.50 $14.98 Crepe. Special - Efficient u A : .. ....-- : J Piggly Wiggly SAVES YOU MONEY, TIME AND INCONVENIENCE. YOU SERVE YOURSELF TO JUST WHAT YOU WANT -- PRUNES AND FIGS l..lb. lari: wpt Prune.... 17c lb. Urc avreet Pritnet.... 33c 1 box 25 lbt. tweet Prune for 3.75 1 lb. large black Fiix 24c t lb, large black Fin 46c v Dunbar SHRIMPS .Sbrini. can.,.. ... 18e CRABS AND LOBSTERS Geisha Crab Meat No. ' Star Lobster No, V. Star Lobster No. bj 64c J. 29c 49c CEREALS i M. I 28c Large pkg. Sunrlpe Oat Larg pkg. Carnation Oat 28e pkg. Sperry Oats... 28c Large pkg. Carnation Wheat for 32c Large pkg. Sunrtpe Wheat 32e Large pkg. Sperry Wheat.. 32e Small pkg. Camptior Oata 13c Small pkg. Hunripe Oats ... 13c Small pkg. Sunripe Wheit 15e J. B., lb 85c 2.00 41c 1.05 44c. 2 lb 5 lb Polger Golden Gale, lb lb..... 86ct2i4 lbs..... 2 Hill Bro. 1 lb. 4 Sc, 2 lb. SOp' Amber Whole or ground. ...j&t TOILET SOAP Oasis Palm Twin Bar Gly Ole O Palin 6c 10c Goblin ..... Life Buoy 5c 3c 7e 25c 6C Buttermilk 4 J. bars PANCAKE FLOUR Small Albert Flapjack 15c Large Albert Flapjack........ 29c Small Aunt Jemima .......... 16c 4 lb. tack Aunt Jemima 46c 9 lb. bag Already.. 48c 4 1U bag Sperry .j... 87e 9 lb. bag Sperry 66c fruits fresh all the time for you to select from. . Green vegetables and SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE 31 Coffee Breakfast Oranges Creamed JL WEST CENTER STREET; LOGAN Left-Ov- er Fish Muffins Luncheon Venetian Eggs .. Y Bread and Butter Cocoa Stewed Prunes Dinner .Broiled Sliced Mashed Potatoes Squash Coffee Baked Apples THE HOUSEKEEPERS VIEW POINT Have you ever noticed that all housekeepers can be divided into two great classes those who find their work a drudgery, and those who have no complaints to make concerning it? . 1 have noticed that, and Ive been making a study of these two great classes. some-wom- from ironing. Mercy no! to feed the hens! Or its time to gather the eggs! Or observe the case of Mrs. B, who is interested in making a hooked rug. She has 6ent away by mail for the particular kind of hook that is needed for the rug. Her husband has made her the wooden frame for it. Now she is busily engaged in tacking denim strips along" the frames and soon she will be sewing the oblong piece of canvas to these strips, taut across the frame e en for themselves because of their many duties, while others take their burdens as a matter of course? I have1 asked myself again and again. But now after a long period of observation, I believe that I have the correct answer to this question. The woman who does not fret about her work, is invariably a woman who has an interest outside of that work. Look about you and see if this is not true. The woman who has something outside of her housework, hasnt as much time to dwell on her cares as the one who does nothing but housework. Take the case of Mrs. A., for instance. Mrs. As outside interest is her chickens. The constant care of those hens, and the money derived from their eggs, provides Mrs.' A. with ' an interest which, to her ,is positively thrilling. She has no time to sit and mope overtfie ache In Ffer" back ready-cooke- At listenin in youre a dandy! How in time are ye goin to cook With that blame receiver off the hook? Who in blazes will feed the fire With your ears tight glued to that doggone wire? What good does it do ye ? What dye learn? Gosh all fishhooks! Dern! Shmddeeat Ping.JDang. But Mirandy stood with her hands on her hips, Sez she: What langwidge from The perfect food tn Biscuit form I - V . Not Just 1 bile engine. n will doubt- - less raise many pros and cons, for many people like to hear the 7 No longer will fans be able to same old joke over and over say, even if they say it affect- - again, though the majority or ionatelv. Charles Ray who acts the people prefer to have their. g those country boob characters. th eir SU1?T True they will be able to see him in the type of character they , have come to associatewith him still, but his country boy impersonations will be varied with other characterizations which they will find equally as fascin-- . Minutes I ating. In Forty-fiv- e from Broadway Charles Rav, introduced his admirers to a dif- ferent sort of character than they had previously seen him in, and the attendance results have adequately proven how much Every icing a perfect kj" the picture was liked. with ROOF Q ARPEN - In. Peaceful Valley he reCAKE CHOCOLATE. IfVTn started. that will a country boy again, and so the program of coming pictures will Afford the artist a wide field of -- v. virgin territory have been planned to link, the Belgian Congo, Rhodesia and Central South Africa with the Atlantic coast of the Dark Continent. A Belgian claims to have invented a rotary valve that can be used .on an standard Automo a Boob, Kilt 3 KCPUlSr BOV characterization and ! Three new railroads ' at your lips! work all the better for the - news I get; 1 hear bothgossip an sermons, you bet! Ill have you know it aint no Sin, An there aint no harm in lisand after that she will draw her tenin in! design on the canvas and begin tearing rags into strips to hook The trouble with having a through the canvas Has she wife who is a good manager bs time to grumble that: its just that you are usually managed. a constant war against dust and dirt or that it wouldnt be so V hen a European nation anbad if she had a vacumn clean- nounces in conference that er? I should say not. Com- Cards are on the table face its up plaints would take just so many it is always well to turn them minutes from the hooked rug over and see if theyre all from work 1 one deck. Of course I am not referring to the housekeeper who is ill and Two society women from not strong. I am merely refer- Cleveland sailed from New York ring to the woman who is well last week to make a trip unacand could fill her life with sun- companied across the Sahara shine, rather with than gloom, Desert. Somebody ought to ware if she would only hunt for a the sheiks to hide out while gripping interest. there is yet time. Tomorrow Recipes from Read-YOU MEAN-GUY- ! 4 ers. See where a girl, wanted in a Chains ' combined - strong $100,000,000 mail holdup, was springs rid recoil mechanism arrested in Chicago. Holding have been designed for install- the males is one of the neatest ation on ferry boats to prevent little things the female of the motor vehicles running over- species does. St. Louis Post board should their engines be Dispatch. develop not only good for whole heat, Shredded Wheat is 100 A perand ready-to-ea- t. d fect, delicious food for any meal ot the day. Serve if simply with milk or cream, or topped with berries or fruits. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate and unbowel movement. It is salt-fre- e sweetened you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real whole-whetoast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. Mirandy: A KinKman TOMORROWS MENU Why are COFFEE Jf Laura Here's a mush that is you it's delicious. turned to his old character, the country boy, and is being received with the glad hand of old-tifriendship. In Nineteen and Phyllis he is the well dress-- . ed boy of a small town and strik- another new noter and it is noteworthy that the distribu tors of the Charles Ray pictures go on record as stating that this feature will be as popular as any feature in which the star has ever Appeared. In The Old Swimmin Hole, An automobile control invent-!e- s ed in France stops a train if it passes a block signal, slows it if rounding a curve too rapidly and keeps a speed and braking, record of every trip. Nearly 50 per cent, of the leather tanned in the United St ates Js .made .fronv imported attrac hides and skins thn High grVinnl tnnight, he ! rwitwu. confection. J 1 e tn M far fawwinf mm motd.Mlitr Tbtto CfacWott Vo- -r a coot Ciiocfr Mfa br J.G. MtDonnldChotolot Cotnposf |