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Show V rna jotnurAL. loci ah crrr, cacsx cccjttt, rrxa rrstwa THE JOURNAL Pl'BLLSHKD "1I Ten Per Cent of Funds Mobilized By Americon Relief Administration For Russia Went For Medical Aid BV EARL AND ENGLAND 11 IlLl.SUINa COMPANY May 2,ltf2J NVedm-ttla)- r Why Souls For Sale They Were Fairly? Matched : (By Rupcct Hughe) The criirits' comm ted by the public against YnovinK picture 19 21, I t. two.) m(i and their people are larglv dee youra la all to the habit cf comparinfrtho OpillS elaliuou ofknow, FllkoX." raid hv.s of act rs w.th imaKiiiar.v Suiiun-never J, Martin nnrnily. and ideal live., instead of lntrniki-Jour patent, I used the paring them With t e nal Ine ol.liiliied In our own SCHULTZ By MORRIS Editor Augusta. Gordon Entered t tbe Pont Of Every Day In the WMk, except Sunday at Logan. 1'utah. a Second Claes Matter. 1 f- - 1 KUtHCRrPTION RATE "BY MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance ..... gOc Bf CARRIER. PER MONTH, in Advance 70c A Dlscoont ot $1 60 Per Year Will Be Given'fnr Advance 1 a for Pull Year. Payment y , tic' j 1 11 ct-- d Now l.ile.ratorj. ol jou demand tilt llinuauuA dollut other ople. ,, when 1 don t owe jbu a eet,. An artitle delated t) the Marlin had limted IIP.olT Sip to his voice mahis in IL lly.vtiod But wnen eaniji in Maine to dlaetlss tli- matter, staitl njf readinjr. lllkoff had lieen pestering him for you say The divorces m Indiweek, making Id life miserable Add- ana are more numeiou ed to this the Martin iimipaov was on that throws a differ nt ligit on the risk. 1ilkoff didnt knt' that matter. iat hate another gla. first to theConditions in the studi is are often, ilio asperity vt our, meet mg," not atwavs ftevond criitcisai Lut MlgesliHl 1ilkolf. tolv at the Heandal.s .nd murlie poured out two gl of elder and the two men nt down the table ders m chjuith choir. and pulami slpplsl them. pits. IllUolT hud lertninly huented a In Fouls for Sale, I Your Obi Ear Look Like a pis a i ss of mi a nixing rubber ut tried first of all to tell a Mon .i.ike New Ear We Will Tell Y'ou Mow the eiene. Marlin admitted second, life: of mounpr puture Hut d 11 It, Hi heft;," he shoutlimb 'lo Ibi II At a N'ominrft Cost to make it .true to its l.fe: and Hl'1 Eli HUMS. Hit I (I 31. ed, "I tell jam 1 .alt aonfront you Hie Itewl Store jrivr a true idea of the with the man who invented the prov- third, life jUtside. And so 'tafe a es foi me. in in a.wn wnk!" The f:rs( a'atm clock mtule' Hilkoff a gooit as ealletl him a liar, mimstirs (lauprhtfr fir me heits ha-nappearence in 1420, amt tti o Hinl Martin, a poweifnl man, leated roine, and show that she of Milan. to his feet ill furv. end of temptation a'1 mis- (amici was a councillor boil at a a Mutiitjccl "Hilkoff. If JOU weren't th weaz- fortune in her siiujr (and some) t a I hotii-- , and at the saim ened Inti tut jou are. I'd break ev- little home town. She find' it ery hone In jour bodj for tlmi!" he the a n . time a little wax cardie was moving1 pictures Iw-shouted a and then fascinating hie-- - iiuhtfd aut mat icalK . uge, "idj ih 'W tu" said Hilkoff, with aa Vbrlv." Ilovv mtii'li ate jou evil lit in. I have n t idtalized the ni to p.iv 7" I have Not a ivnt. ansvv ereiC Martin. eni hashed "1 hen you wont live line night out." its ideals. I have not ct ncealed "Eli''" vtaiiniieieil MaiCu. its un lc.iant jihases, lr.it I "I he alder hut jam lino Just drunk have tr'ed to show it diffiinl-ties- . a ami. lined it I have mad vvhat use deadly polsoa. Il kill III .about two hours No. jaMi'll lie dead could of the heartach s. herobefote you i an r ua h Hie v illaga. '1 lie isms and nobilities, the bright minute you move alaiut it suits to rewards and the fine ullieih a 1'ireulate. Had ter sn stilli" Cct acquainted with Vesting m iv ie ut ii and house Attention the diffei Mailin' Jaw altoppeal; the nnamier quality of the I have ent kind of battery tervioo aturasl at the utlier. He knew Hilkoff vvmen and children as built on the idea of keeping known th m so well and so lmifr. for a alesjaerale iiihii. your prevent battery on tbe In building the picture from "However, there' mi aiAldnte, Marjob to the last and at tbe tin, Hilkoff resumed. "A sure Hire, the stor.v I have made nuuiv poskible cost to ye: it must be tuken into the atvsieiu. Get changres for the sake of iKuittv. I your i herb Mink and wide me a i has k drama or picture. But the fir-- t 1 II for lilty thousand. give um racl'cal chance vas c mpclled BATTERIES enough to hold you till toiuoriovv. by the spirit of cons rship. 'I hen 111 mall the elieek to mv bank, Service Ntation Brobys Th? ojieniiiK situaiion in the . anil then I II give you the lesl, enough 116 Norh IViain " to eomplade the attre story was not even ciilked in magazine when published What if refuse':'' "You'll la-- a ah'ad man In tvvaa hour' and book form and later in the time, M. n tin. Inn U isn't a i.i fail newspapers. But to make am 'I he dia'tair wont find any use of it at all on the serten, detitli. ttaa'e of the poison In jamr svstem. would vi date t he rules f Oh, I'm salt aamugh. And, aif asnirse, censor board, and set the axe-t- o shall still earry through my suit - MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRIX Yhe Aaaoclated Preaa is exclusively entitled to tbe use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credilod to It or not otherwise credited in this paper1 and also the local news published herein. All right of republieation of special dispatches herein are also reserved - ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATON j I 1 OUR GREAT SCHOOL today's issue of The Journal appeares an article presenting an' IN showing for thhat great school of the people, the Utah Agricultural College concerning, which, of late there hqve been, circulated a number of unfounded rumors as to its attendance, the patronage of its several courses and the standracls of its scholar-- 1 ship, especially of collegiate rating. It has been stated that the attendancesj-i- s declining; but the InWhen Herbert Hoover, chairman men, women and children were figures presented, taken from the college records, prove conclusive-- , cholera and other oculated , against AJmmiatra-3onRelief ly that since 1904 when the enrollment was hut six hundred andi if the American enteric diseases, tne cholera cases, announced recently that the sum which in the summer of 1921 had with the exception of those two unsettled years 1918 twenty-threpobilized for Russian Relief by the been reported throughout the season the sum 1919, when the enrollment fell from 1170 to 1033 and in the latter American Relief Administration and at the rate of 170 a day,toin276 1922 amounted sea, agencies amounted mer of .veor to 821, there has been a steady increase, until the enrollment! fc few not daily, but fur the entire seas.oml $7U,OOU,0Oll, I approximately L Hut the inoeulution campaign, this yjar .reached 1719. Mtrsoiui realized that more than ten sihgle ' cent, of that sum,' or more than Which was th nmt extensive underper Another fallacy has been that the number of students entitled 97,000,000, was spent for medical preventive medical effort ever taken, was only a single item in the to college rating is dwindling as shown by the record, which is also! purposes. In the face of the terrible famine r.iedical program of the American Relief Administration. In addition fully explained in the article referred to, wherein it is shown that' .conditions which existed and the fart to l that it fell to the lot of the A. R. A. inoculating 7,000,000 individuals while, prior to 1915, two year high school students were admitted 'to more provide food for upward of ten the Administration supplied institutions into college courses, since then they must have completed and grad-- j 'million people, the medical phase of than 12,000 relief operation has not attract-,e- d cluding hospitals, orphanages, disinstiuated from the full four year high school course. Measured by the, ,the the public attention that such a pensaries, etc, Mary of these on the point of closing were otherwise tutions would effort with standard the exception of the two off years, altove present thava received. It is difficult to say their doors for lack of the most elenoted there has been a continuous increase until the poor 23 ofi wVeV7inorr Russians are alive mentary necess.ties. Hospitals larked which medicinea, syringes, clinical therfood 1906 has grown to seven hundred fifty-seveexclusive of thirty mometers, hot water bags, blanket, they received or because of the trestudents of collegiate qualifications who are entered as vocational) mendous and costly fight which the soap, anaesthetics some of them for relief workers waged had to resort to newspapers of the lack of banstudents; and relative to this class i was shown that "vocational! American .against the spread of infectious dis- dressings because applies to mature students training for some special vocation, suchl eases, and the improvement inwhich dages. United States surplus army mediand sanitary condition as butter and cheese making, feeding, and canal management in! (the American cal supplies to the extent of $4,000,-00gifts made possible. and medical and hospital mateIt is highly significant that with the agricultural course, Wacksmithing, machine shop work, woodj fur(the inoculation and vaccination of rials costing $3,600,000 were Cross working, contracting and building, auto and tractor, care and re-- ! isome 7,000,000 persons in the areas nished by the American Red the Americans were carrying to the American Relief Administrathe hospitala pair, millinery, typewriting, stenography and similar1 Iwhere an their feeding operations there was tion in it effort to keepwhen the epiin Russia practical courses. These might he termed side courses which may) aa astonishing decrease in the high functioning demics due to the fsrnine were of tincidence typhoid, cholera, taken mature students not entered for the regular college' be by and smallpox. For example. threatening to depopulate the courses, and they form a feature of the highest practical value to In th Kazan District where 850,000 the student whose age or circumstances will not permit a regular r college course, and through the resultant increase and value of their productive capacity, to the state. It is largely because of these) courses that the college is held in such high esteem by the farmers! of the state, jnd held by the middle class and artisans as the great school of the people, teaching the things of immediate practical value in the essential arts related to the making of a living. These! KipKrrmn special practical courses should hot only be maintained, but em-- ; con-' and aside financial for ; from the fact that phasized expanded ditkms necessarily' prevent the great majority from continuing, their children in school up to and through college, it is also true! TOMORROW'S MENU take three more white crackers, Breakfast that very many of the students lack either the natural capacity or! the other half of the onion, one (Jrapefi mt heaping tablespoon of cornCereal lf starch and from "another angle, many a student who would have made an exteaspoon of , Liver and Bacon mix and these 'salt ingredients cellent carpenter and contractor, or blacksmith, has been lost alike Coffee Toast with one pound of beef which to community usefulness and fame through the misdirected effort Luncheon has been finely gtound. Mole totco'averl'him into a professional. It should continue to be the Asparagus Loaf the meat into balls the s.ye of ix'ttuce schoejs afrti to maintain the standards of its departments 'of pracand drop these Inlls walnuts, Wholewheat Bread Jell v one by one into the (tomato, tical or Vocational training as a distinct and highly valuable ( ocoa soup mixture in the saucepan. feature of its offerings. Breaded Breast of Lamb also add enough hot water toi Potatoes Baked Sweet Nor need this conflict with or retard its regular college courses, two cups of the liquid in all. Lettuce and as a matter of fact it has not done so. In this respect the Beets hour Simmer Add, Coffee more salt if desired. Seri n very: course of the college is ever upward and onward. While in some Fig Pudding The following recipes are for hot uninformed quarters the college may have been regarded solely) hearty and nourishing c'.shes Fig Pudding: Cover on, and as a vocational school, as is shown conclusively in today's article for every-da- y use : lf cups of diced white1 its scholarship ranks high and is recognized as standard for ad--! Breaded Breast of : Lamb dried with water and sim-- 1 figs missioij to any college or university in A morion. Additional proof) Nave lamb cut in pieces about mer till tender and the juice on'mmer as therein shown is the number of national honorary scholarship disappears. Add three-fourt. of a cup of sugar and three and professional fraternities found among its advanced students, added one teaspoon of e e fourths of a cup of ch opped and in the professional rating and or v.negnr but no salt. .degrees of its faculty. a thin batter made of and Summing up all the evidence one can but lie convinced that may be aided near end of cook-- , h of Kraham fourth e Utah Agricultural College is not only the great practical school ing. The mi at is much more flour, a little water and tender this way.) Reduce broth of the state but is also a college par excellence. teaspoon of salt. Pour to one cup lor cne breast. Cook the entire mixture into a over night all day will do as dish anl bake in a moderA rather wide experience induces us to believe that more well), ami lemove the hardened ate oven for 45 minutes. Serve people are .interested in whats what than whos who. Cincinnati fat. Bread . the cooled cooked hot. pieces of lamb, tiivt dipping Tomorrow , Knquirer. , YourCrocheting them in white of egg, then in .. Hat. self Silk White bread crumbs, and fry till brown in hot fat. Thicken the Hospital Anacdota. broth with flour and the yolk ot A pretty imrse had for s patient a orffe egg, and season with a dash eralihViV old niiiyiimii4re who kept her of nutmeg and pepper. running In nd out on trivial errand. 'Jungle" Stew; Soak over He wanted the window opened and night on cup of Mexican or then he wanted It elosed. The pretty iorning nure wa kept Imsj. jkidney beans. In the Neer mind." an Id the house boil them in water to' cover, He may trying to he j nlar. adding salt when pearly cooked von to marry him."- ak in of butter Put one tablespoon net Tea. he may." an Id the nnre. the frying pan and fry in this has about run out of other requesta 'one large onion chopped finely. When the onion is brown, add it Inaeets Eat Feretts. ' , The firei In the aonthefn part of to the beans with Saghalien, Jupsn, have suffered can of tomatoes and tt invert. Areordlng to from severely cup of elbow macaroni. Simmer Information rtdalned, 8r.7.V) acre of and tilLthe macaroni is done, . timber were detroved by this' Insert season to taste with pepper. during lnt .vear,' or about iMO.noO.nilO Mexican Albondgas etiblc feet of si nniling tlmlier. It Is re: one large Nibley Ilall,-Thursdaported that ome of the timber can Chop May still he used If cut within a yenr. Brown cnc-hafine. very ' in a in of a it diced bacon little X .' 8:15 .Rata Mad Home In Cheese. medium' sized .saucepan. Ado fa When the proprietor of New York tomato of cup Lsoup hotel moved a chef from (canned) or the same amount a nldelioord to the luncheon room,- he .of chopped, fresh-towoost and nnimi miir rule usd nurwiffr'eitteirty .three unsweetened white. im3lllfratlt oorEo'i hilt bail estah- y (crackers finely ground. Nov. tUhd a family la the cavity. e, i Rus-oa- ir n, hos-'pit- al 0, dress-makin- g, para-'typho- id j pnr otie-ha- ' . " one-ha- lf - one-ha- - hs wal-juic- Salt,. , one-fom- th but-ter- el . . a Wrong Mr, Wright doe-to- r. Presented bv ! The B. Y. C. Oral one-four- , th one-four-th Expression Glasses (Ahl-bondeeg- as 3rd on-jio- n lf P. M. M Prices 25c and 35c fa'e iuie-toirl- b ti 1 1 d . ' pie-pine- tut I 1 at 'WESTINGIIOUSE 4 1 itv 1 and swinif'ng. win. j - n! a,. The head of the "You eownrdly murderer;" picture would have been cut off1 So Hilkoff smiled and bowed Ironically. before it could be sem. "I am only getting hack my own, changed it. But the very difMartin. ference between the original Martin put hi head In hi hand and its picture versi m story and hriHs.sl itenllv for a minute or mav make b it h more int resting two. 'llien he ralsi'd It. Ill do It, for manv reasons. h said. Hilkoff drew a revolver from hi If all the bread an avciace N'o'trlek,' paaeket and asweredi him. eats in one ye.tr wen person a S.ilil he signitia fitly. one loaf, it would tnki in baked Martin brought hi cheek book from hi desk and tisik out Ins fountain pen. 'three strong men to lift it am "I can trust you a to the antidote? !a horse to pull it. The weight 'of the loaf would be 379 pourd-v- . lie asked. Y'ou see" Hilkoff "Absolutely. The inhabitants of some t I may have another Invengrinned tion to sell you later on." the remote parts of Chfna have Martin hanwleal and wrote out a the idea that the greater the Hilkoff took adieek for fifty thousand. beliefs number of religious all rigid, Martin. It. "It look he , more the profe-scertain said. "If jou have played me a trlek they in the next I'll strike without are their thanees aati. I'll get you. world. He a'heck warning next time. put th - Alrihfc id o i ILI005NESS-S- rat BEAD. .CHE. Tsbtct ( Prlot) to too lod treocibea tl.o orgitia of diestioa n. oi Improve Appetite, CeHeyee ct!) for o CaitttlpRtlOlU ! Cct a 'Box Tour or over Drojqrrt Chips off the Old Block JUNIOR Little Me the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then randy coated For children and adulta Ht One-thir- - d IIITIK RROTHKHS DRUG 43). . In hi jss-ket- "The antidote," said Martin Impa- tiently. "II ilf the antidote. Pilkoff corrected. taking a Mwder from hi pocket and putting It into Martin glass. "The rest tomorrow after that iheck ha been deposited In my hank and drawn out by me" Martin gnlfied down fit draught. In the morning Hilkoff tramped off to the village and posted th letter to the hank. He returned to find Martin gloomily awaiting Mm. The ret of !!e aathlote." This afternoon. That rhnk will arrive about four. Then Ill give you the fest Time enough. Keel all right, don't you". Martin grunted morosely. The two tnen loafed about the camp. At four oclock 1tlkolt came up with the rest of the powder. Martin drank It down greedily. Y'oure anre It will complete the cere?" Absolutely, my dear fellow." Plk It Ym koff smiled. perfectly There never was any harmless. poison. Martin threw hack hit head and laughed. It funny. Isnt It!" said Pilkoff. ,A scream," said Martin. You see, Tve gone bankrupt, and your check has gone to the official receive!1. e. 1 j . y, 1 isi Originality. If I could give an acconnt of all that I owe to great predeceswir and there would be but contemporaries, a sum II balance in my favor. In point of fart, we are all collertlve being, do what we may; for how liltle have we, and are we, that we ban strictly call our own property? YYe nmsf all receive and learn, both from those who were before u. and from those who are with Kven, the greatest genius would not go far. If he willed to draw everything out .of Ms own lnternrfl self. But many very I d men do not eoninro Tiend that; and they groe In darkness mi Hirtrtmni'myTff for1 ha)f 'a'"I)fw, L rlgloaUty. Goethe. n. mple-mliide- lt,sUsco, lime Again United StatesTires are Good Tres jl Ji - 30x3y2 UcoThestill the fabric moneys - worth of America. If your dealer tries to sell you some thing else he wont be surprised if you tell him No. UscoYare built by the same people who make Royal Cords. This fact counts. NheretobuyUS.T res , Lundahl Service Station GamerndSoiphandMain 0 |