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Show J- - page two TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Ghe THE JOURNAL MSIRESSMfiM - PCBLISHITD BT EARL AND ENGLAND 1'I HMHHISO OOMPATX Al'CrSTt'? as tfu Government sees it EDITOR GOUDON run Ulftca a. very at Logao. Utah, a izm lu utc Kw Second Class Matter. Myt MSMJiSD auwuay, sr fiALPff Yeall TTMiE GARDNER from its fudges-- free y on r self from rv Within n vus-- you will bo to tnow tli.il, its . Kellogg's limn giuniutct-- (siuaiinut Mi r j mod at tin u!rut'iiit-lltrtlitf if it is t.ittii it t,'d. iris . I'mii Kcllngjrs Itrun is not oulv ft per u's i .i 'in f trom siustitln, but lum li w tf m.int'iit ruiutn.l tukrii o't I Ul.titli fovtl, vtu h mral m inrumi t wo nk r, sills a- - lo ll ns sitlu r vital liwl i isIntTly lull mu. It . Vr'. 'i i 'in t y tu liuiuau sl.ivixc put are a tide ertr: r atal a.kiwui uat u tu ..ii-- . i i' ( i tn i .. i'iuiui le I . t K'llogus Bran as a cereal, or in i'l it on or mix il nilh other Think iili.-i-t tin. l.tt ii s it ia reailv i M terc.il il jou V.ict tl ' i(n-i- , ,io. " i',o Mllll Il is delirious tstulo-iiitlMbli- - lot a k.i llJ.n eras for en , mifUnr - tabf(-sHi(i- t i. us, MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED FHFW'a Tbs Associated Press ta exclusively entitled to the use ti-- INCREASE NINE PERCENT Notion's Total $507,878,000- Above Year Ago, F , ederaJ Reserve Board , Report-- RHUBARB, ONE OF- - , j ui t THE BESTlllSHESi - 1 - tor repabUemtloa all sews diapatchea credited to it or not otherwise credited tn this paper had also the local news published herein. AU right ot rcpubliratioii of special dispatchea herein are also reserved. , .. Advertising Rates Furnished on Appltcation limiuin I Favorite Plant Thrives Best Sections Where the Ground I .ijliin lit- .nos- ot that, .11 lhif.lt r lit! oil K in .0 iluts-- l in -: fii o i .ui m e 0- -, Is It nun di loiio, s, I, I'll Hill' - , 11 I '( NOW ii.i .1 of them in the way of license fees, they should lose no time in equipping their ears with the 11)25 plates. Before adjourning the legislature granted additional time for motorists to obtain licenses adjourning the legislature granted licenses before becoming delinquent, lx cause no one know exactly what the final draft of the law would enact. The legislature also made arrangements for those who paid their license foes under 0. S. TOTAL . $6,351111 CD TOOAY the old lawTo obtain rebates so that they would not be beaxilv EAR AGO b,a'.s,zsi,cx penalized for their promptness, y ogcg sevicf . o ft. Under the new law there is a material reduction in the license tax, so that every afitomobile owner who obtained his lecense WASHINGTON, Mar. 13. Approximately JU.337,1 11.000 is plates under the old law is entitled to a return of approximately on deposit in savings accounts at principal banks throughout the of the amount paid. Owners of automobiles who received United States,' an increase of nine per cent over the total a year their license plates before the adjournement of the legislature, however, are subject to a slight penalty, in that they cannot get a 'ago, according to the newest cam ass by the Federal Reseru board. crease in sa ings accounts, when "nationwide in character,1 fees paict for inspection, w hu'h are etiminafetTunHer reflects increased prosperity ami financial Well being, officials the 1923 law. T to grow be of total the nation s savings deposits This ia an unfortunate condition since it is manifestly unfair jplain. the have of after paid outstanding obligapeople majority more money from one owner than from another for ex- 'only tions families with necessities' themselves and and their provided actly the same privileges for the same period. The advantages of and minor some The luxuries. present increase indicates thatj adjustments in the law should accrue to the conscientious taxis if little there any unemployment in any section of the country. payers, but in this case they are given to those who delayed payThe Reserve board's canvass of savings deposits is Federal ment of their license fees beyond the date of delinquency as conto made federal reserve districts. In six districts savings according tained in the original faw. The amount in each individual case, the year in higher proportion than in the United however, is so small that it is not likely that a general complaint grew during at States Increases of fifteen per cent were reported from laige. will lie made. the reserve districts centering at St. Louis, Kansas City, Dallas and , State officials in charge of the administration of the regisSan Francisco. tration law should see that the dale of delinquency, as now fixed Twelve per cent increases were reported by the districts cenfor this year, is rigidly observed. Otherwise more advantages accumulate to those least entitled to them. Last year many auto- tering at Richmond and Atlanta.4 The Cleveland district reported an increase of nine per cent, mobile owners using the Utah roads failed to obtain a license. They were not prosecuted and so earned a premium for refusing to obey the same proportion as for the entire country. The smallest increase, four per cent, was reported by the state laws covering the subject of automobile registration. Boston reported an increase of seven per cent; New York The benefits of laws should accrue to those who observe them and not to those w ho defy them. In the light of this reasoning, the six per cent; Chicago eight per cent, and Minneapolis ten per cent. In other jears, it has been customary, for bankers to expect a secretary of state should make it clear to all who have not yet obtained theip license plates that prosecutions will legin the day decrease of the total of savings deposits at this time because withcrediting of interest in after delinquency, whtph nderthfjffi- thja .year is March 31. drawals are frequent after,the the first two months of the year. This year, however, the usual Salt flood of withdrawels seems to have been more than balanced by The law protects. ux in' that to which we are entitled, hut it deposds of proceeds from the redemption of War Savings Stamps and Victory Notes. stops short of going out and getting it for us. -- iilote fre-l- i -- p,-- lii m tin- - - ill-i- t tpt- - Inn - 0- l.i o'. li I i , h1 k i ,i k i lui-s- nt fliithK (tr, , I'llat ami restau-- i - fn- - Kiilu,;jtx It. an in iiuli-- , "All droccra 'util i a i. iyt mt holi-- t I,. GARDEN SEEDS FREE! l AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE In tlirliex Inst - tin- n l the raisu Load, mini, .is. bran '1 ha I - you ilui-l-.o- t does not tin dm in.' lln il I., And, lid not k.low ' in '-- e bv the government, a number of envelopes containing paihagesof garden seeds of various kind, which ma Ik had bj those who will make use of There has been sent, us tti, tlitoi liardB gmimrl winter. tinfii li'ltk of rlmliiirli will ilit- ordinary family, sn.s the lilI ted stati-of Agriuiltnre, Imt If Is uIh.iin dt i mill- - to iliint n ft w extra lulls for good fueasmt-- . The t either in llie late plnnt- - mm Jit full or Hit- but no fcteuis irin. Inmlil In- - pulled the Itrat yea- -, and veil few tin- - ms ond jear. After the ms olid i the ilaiils will Ini reuse !u UL'nl, hilt timillv Kt too fhli'k uml the ol , - f. mu ..i-ii- nr - stalks art noilliem uml li , our Im at Ii, pmj Ii i If. of Keiingi V lii.m Get a t. to day util iglil .p;:iiu-- l it l.f da u j i, v ; ui.r io. u uii.l v 1 1' 1(1, It- tnl-li-In (In eurly mill emu hum. s qininilt lex - fi I our - IiuiiI Iliiiilnii i Meiinl out ol' is Stnilli. Imt t hu-p- them. To make sure that the seeds will not he wasted each one applying for them will be required to present the coupon below signed b the party presenting it and by a parent or li f s guardian. M-- COl Mt.nis ,ltH(iI1t lit ii yeais. this I lON J hereby apply for garden seeds and promise Will plant them and take carejof the plants. I it-a- s semi-annu- inne tin.- i 'll tir- -t . ji-ji- Hhll'. to-exa- - Hu ilit-- . i . Phila-delph'- - lli.it Mint- snii.' one-ha- lf . In- ing fur uf lln- - V -- y getu-mll- it lime rliulnirti tn as ph oil l itnted I - till on t 1 i'.ri-.l- i. 1 ' i1 , nn-li- In our ci nnilumtlieiV that automobile owners know exactly what the state - i n , Freezes Solid. AUTO REGISTRATION ! l- - nervosa rZ'orm ron 5 against Constipation with Kelloggs Bian! Tt is wonderful r 5AyiNGS-DEP0SIT- 5 - 10-- win tha fight .1 IUI HON KATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH, tn Advance.... BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance , A Discount ot 1 00 Per Year Will Be Given tor Advenes Payments tor a Full Year.), taUM M Caucii latch 15, Tuesday, that Hf.r liuiM-ti- tlie rools. or a purl of them should be dug up unit illihled mill the bent pleeen UKtsJ frltliuli.illien iduntlmt should le planted nt one sltle of the home aiirrten. but requires a j h (Parent or Guardian) Murder is becoming so common it will stain havi to lx called another name in order to attract attention. A fellow s sin may not find him out, but it takes a wise one to keep his wife from getting in on the know. a. Stuttering is a great aid to the person who finds it neees try to invent an excuse. al " Lake-Telegra- Rhubarb la a Good Producar. wll-('rnlm- rich snil. l tin rimts It n ttixxl B(fnr sotting l!nn to illit nj trench or seiernl Lino hole hiii! work) ulxo to mix liuinute Into the Mil-Iimmire nllli the nurture will. The limit." houhl he Mt at leut 3 feet hihI uiH neetl manure or fertilizer eierv year. oil, y Efficient Ol Louro A urt DEMAND FOR MAN, TEAM AND PLOW KipKmon Gardeners Community Problem by Employing pert With Tractor. TOMORROWS MENU jted out to a formal dinner, how shall I know which knife and St ewer Dried Apricots fork to use for the different Cereal courses 2, When an invitation Coffee Scrambled Eggs has R. S. V. IV on it, is it coG Toast Creamed Dried Peef on Toast rect to answer by phone? Answer: You need not worry Bread and Butter Jam (won about which knife and fork 10 Dinner use, as the silver is laid on the Liver with Brown Gravy (table so that jhe outside knife, Mashed Potatoes fork or spoon will always be th Bi ussels Sprouts ,one to use next, that is, the ones Coffee Orange Gelatine nearest the plate are for the last ANSWERED LETTERS courses and the outer ones for first courses. No, it is not Jean's Tal; How do you can-th- e correct to reply to an invitation d.v orange p.el? Answer; K lect oranges with a by telephone you should write bright, thick skin. Peel them and. note. Why dont you buy a good on table sendee? If you cut the rinds into pieces of not the address of a pub-- a form size, idtout one inch long by quarter of an inch wide. Publisher who sells such a book, these pieces into a saucepan, write to me again enclosing cover them with cold water and stamped envelope, and I will! bring almost 'to a boil, but do not send you my multigraohed list of actually boil. Pour off the scald- - Rook 'That Every Housekeeper ing water and repeat this process Should Have. This page describes twice again. Then add to the peel various books, including a fine its own weight of granulated one on. hle service, and gives1 price and h name of the sugar cover again with cold wa-- i can b ter and let boil until no, sirup ifinT1 from which they - ; shows in the saucepan vvhen it is bought by mail. held to the side. Spread on a but-- J Tomorrow Just How" to Cook Chicken. tered platter and when partly j me.-- law i Chile manufacturing artd mercantile establishments employing fiftv or more women are required to a dav nursery for the r xf , nit,. . it. b each provide Chil4ren of their worker, a white sweater which is turn-Denmark ing yellow from being worn has a permanent Answer: Soak the sweater for court of industrial arbitraaion three hours in four quarts of wa- - for the internretation of agree- - . Breakfast A. Wetting ploummi tu plow tlie .sum II gnultn is often a serious im'e in eltles. anil ton ill lent, esieuull , Keep fit and fine with after every meal. Eat wlselyt chewyour WRIGLEYS. unU-boo- k Sound teeth, a good WRIGLEYS Is a helper la all this work a pleasant, bene tlclal Tryth new Pure materials, actentltlo cleanliness . against p. That Is WRIGLEYS as you get 5m i P. K. absolnta then sealed all Impurity. and fullflavored. g j digestion your health. manufacture, aereiige busis spnl Is nun-- thetiper than hi Inn ing each lndiiithiul garde't pinned separately. Tlie problem of flimncing tlie plnir-Inand invimrathin of community gardens is will ed by each gardener putting a'rerliilii amnrnit, sy I'd, Into--a et.iiiiii.iii fund at the tieginnlug of the fteusou. 'lhis fund Is placed In the bands of a plowing committee wliu employ a innn with teams or tractor at a pre arranged prhe per acre, and the committee sees t It that the work Is prorly done. After the plonlug Is completed and the work paid for the committee returns the unexpended HU h'e -- and proper appetite mean MUCH to plck-me-n- nliere lerj fen tennis and !una are Tlie eouimunltf KSidenerx Imie soiled this dlflleultf by haiing' tlie enure trnet pinned and hammed In a IiimIj either by team or tractor. In this ntty the w oi k can he done on tiiulUtlile. , the! dive yonr digestion a kick with food well with it$ peppermint ' candy Jacket Solve Ex- I i i .il i to-an- ' y bodied ijotiU lind a super. flavor iiv '.I ra An Important Outfit balance to the member or hold it In a comiaon fund for meellug exigencies that Biay arloe from time to time. Where the gardeners are or-- gimierrmnnin peroxjde and putes between employers and matters nuch ,s plowing laying off the cne tablespoon of borax. This jrmploves. The tribunal is nation- - garden, and cleauinx up lu tlie full, by the officers of the will bleach the sweater without al in character and no appeal lies are. handled . .. ni, L . club inju ring the wool agenst i ts find ings higtierr j .prcpnieJYJ, if I should b? in vi- - court. . r pint of hydrogen A like coilee mild os lull COFFEE and lor super- - tea tavor-i- n TREE TEA Yi.J.BRANPEN8TEltt&CQ I |