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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL Will Fight PI Entered' at th Office Every Day at Logan, Untab, aa Secoa th Week, .egeept Claat Matter. H, I2.i i.X. : V ROSIE y -- Pott I. OF UTAH CROPS BLlMHIXq COMPACT linilir Sordoa .1 THE CONDITION Fed Propaganda By Use of Motion Pictures & PUBLISHED BV EARL AXP ENGLAND Monday, May f KQLUf MATHIH Winter ijhea , 25i52S2525ZS2SZS222e$lS2 . UU WsMrs NniMH winter wheat gained lsWs.) i five prints in condition in April wahken mined a SrAumuw boredom, iand is nqw 90 per cent of then smiled m K Thi? is three percent lower! AftT 0. Ihesw situ-- j good eotursdly. than last ypar. The percentage! pi coqutry folk bed little la Unit lives to talk about ; sin'll wonder that of tlbj sown acreage abandoned "I heard compliment Jmt now, tlur sbri(t daughter should be tu thsiu is again small- being only 2.5. " Mr 'n Bird tu bis man. a Sever i mnug uiarwl of clevernen. ilr ,nn un car last j it was only 2.0 per cent 1olHdy bobad listened to tbe mothers Uk' The acreage remaining for h?T T1, 'J'1' h WM tiles of Rusle' brffSIueks" In, the viln is harvest 139,000 compared lage achuul, of befits lent 1u tbe mti'l-ts- l Jvvith 159.000 in 1922. The re- - unvooi., Hue. -- ss slums tiMn tbe dear little Why, Rosie could play tbe egg ,ln-Uiuetionwas due to the unfavor- - abbb a ..on vuWd be biruiin.x " ' ,u,' Mrs. ,lu " k''H'la m,J able conditions at seeding time! Merjbne i.r.,wn suit' was l, il)B eburch. v')t,n last fall. Many growers feared W Hpo ' r ni br spotted breast eat losing seed put iten dry fields. IW gtamfurd, out for local color for bis Editor Sunday;I , ! BUWCRIPTIOX BATE T HA ru PEE MONTH, in Advance . BY CARRIER. PER MONTH, la Advance A Diaooant of $1 00 Par Year Will 11 Given for Advance Paymanta for a Fall Year i -- 0o . .70o - ! 0 ; entitlid tA thdlisFior all newt dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited republleetlon lB thin naner local alao Tbf of and Associated Preaa la exclusively the newt published herein. of apeclal dlapatchae herein All right ot rapubllcation ADVEHT18I.VO rates furnished ire lao OM AIWLICATON i resorted. CHILDREN IN THE STREETS . bushels. The crp lavt veir was 2.226,000 bushels. r r the Lmt?d Oiat.s absnd-'bddimcnt totals 6, G29, 000 acres' last eoa.paied with tear. The remaining acreage is1 where last ear 09, 750,000 itheie was 12,127,000. The con dition now i R0.1 compared1 with 8.5.5 las, .season. The pro--t duct ton fouast is 578,287,000 bushel Last May it was 584, 703,000 mid the tirutl product-- ! mu I'.tlhiated as 586,204, i PLAN for the ue of mo-- , tioa pictures to cumbat ra; liical agitatioi. aad to create a better undtrstamiiiig o I American institutions, the most and comprehtsive ever projected on a practical scale in the United State, has been launched by William H. Barr, President of the National Founders AssociaL. Edgerton, tion, and Col. President of the National Association of Manufacturers. Under their guidance a national foundation is being organized which will undertake the widest possible romotioi and development of the film for use in church nnd Jha 'schools. la the purpose of the foundation, Mr- Barr declaies: ft 4s no exaggeration to sav i that a great social danger confronts outlining - Uhis country. It is found in the fact that a large number of eur people are drifting from the fundawhich eur ments) principles up-.- government is based. This is du f the spirit of fo the iLjtU.on sovietism, radicalism, ar.d, without ini.cting any religious controversy, atheism. A mans religious beliefs may be his rwn but the safeguarding principle of Christian effort must be the controlling belief of the people of this country if they are to maintain a nation which wid have honor, stability, and power. Amenca particularly industrial , America u in transition. 8,000,-- 1 000 of our boys and girl have! never had any religious or moral ( education they are Inflammable; material. The ideas of the generation coming into control in America nr very different from the ideas which governed American life twenty or thirty year ago. If vve are to reach those who are listening to the demagogue, the w agitator, and the must parallel the preacher's voce i and the printed page with the tioa picture," be--.. WeteBUMB- - urt 1 add Jr rui. iiirii. iiud been suggest edto him ss an Ideal stopping plate for bis purpoaa of sevsttidj Tbe Inn eral miles a a. Ul 'well wiimiry, bad not sppegled writer, and neat Mrs iKirjr was Iierause t bis pleasing to give bliu tb abeller of ber aiti's. live small luuue. Tlten hosie came home, lte was not tbe imsin-- l there when she arrived g it stak. but be met lief later, far mit on tbe bank of a little stream, Tommie bv her able 8tauiford Wsrreii as Obliged to mi l, "I (lout loo warm, ahe adile.) way," wa-00- 0. nl! liven Bird. When ihllitieq pluv a ymiie of hunting for some uiol when the one who is looking JJci ' Igots near tl.e p!ae where It Is hhhlcR. I tah rje imrroed five points 'tllP he ir lw htt) 111 Apul and 11 mw 95 per cent ung warm. "f ,1W "'ll ' "I hen when a j noim.J. per.i In guessing 1' Kistle looked' up to see who Ii.st sear it was 98. The winter wthiiig near ttr gnawer, tt s also- hen be coming. Stamford thought . V ! kVlng warm.loss was insignificant but the experience d bi.eM orb. acreage is onK 11 000 , lltir, ,ll( a Wlinil. f '"'etit ancloutled blue. pared w itli 12.000 last yeai., The (terKM((1 How do you do?" greeted Kosle, pi oduclion foiCilNt IS 1.0,000 BouiHliu nmm I Mhuultt have naturally; her vohe was low and tluit exjH lcit tiGUsOll. Mr. Marten, of course; there sweet nWr w11 n" Rri The United States has now 5 so few strangers III this locality. are hml 11 iiU u .,u 234pOW) bushels ol rye with a Md ber has told me about yon." condition of 85 1 and a promise fc",',T The acquaintance prote-ae- d rapidumJerstKMl th esprMHion p' .. of producing i I,., 10,000 bushels, j ..vn ly. allowing for the fact f being conkln(J combftst J Cftl thfi Hv tci(?e U(210( j to uiv? from feeling! tint! I tlnually thrown Into eatb others pany. tt hen one has bee-- i for some OOt) acres, production was 95, 'am 497.000 bushels and the May! "Did they tike your Song of Ker- - time a lonely man in vssih of tuate-- I , chick, Condi. ions was 91.7. kerchlck, or Teacher. rial for romance, one may grasp as It Is also traus gratefully at an Ingenuously euterfalu-tinteacher, leather, Hju , ' , AsMl N young woman's sorry, tin the A two per eent increase in other hand wheu a voting woman oven Mid Mr that tame hay acreage and a one perjBlr(1f wa,int recent city ex-- ! transported from cent decrease in w ild hay are in-- ! "Had tack to the il'gid borne of prlence j lonely memories' dicated by the preliminary re- - w rut!lt.rtheymirheard juur night song, hspoens to find ther , man of fame and ports from Ltan. This gives would surely be praised, for II is so Iandyoung fortune well. .Stamford began to 513.000 acres of tame hav nnd; lovely a song, so full of beautiful tael fthir that his heart va slipping so rich and so soft and so 111.000 acres of wild hay. Theiodj, ' assured p s session Into the $ repof hay is 94 compared ous as jou iug it when dying per tun lit lug i f this humble little liosle of tha in or the early, w oval moonlight night with 99 last jear. The forcast It Is quit daylight, of production is 1.302,000 tons early' dawn, before gtamford had a wort suibltlcti and Surely that was what the ceuiili-nte- nt of tame hay and, 1 16,000 tons of ferilMwtuc was about? And howr many gave advantageous plan for of his writing fame. Of Kofle's heart, wdd Last year s linal estimate 1 have been tlir l.llipllment? he was amusedly sure. The open de-- 1 tons of tame and was light of her blue eyes when he went to wild tons of 155.000 hay. sit by her side the sweetness of her The stock of hay on farms welcoming smite! Stamford was put have been much depleted by the how be was to dispose of .certain long feeding season and the exHosts a heart, when the tlm of of ceptionally large numbers came, but he still walked with her dovfn the long winding paths In stock fed for market. The carri the sunshine ur moonlight of tho hills. over this year is estimated as And he made love. 129.000 tons where last year it Hr bent sue day to sdutro an unwas 252, 00Q. usual ring she wore, A faditless And Plowing Planting emerald In a cltated setting. The season has been more I wonder," he ask'd her In the favorable in Utah fori farm . gentle reasoning ton he tmifc' with is work than last ear. her, .If resile; Ut valutrf 4rthis that 71 per cent of the la ring, Rosie? , Va1iltan old , f i lour fatally plowing arid 65 per sent of the (4 Our family? Why, wt have wot planting was done May 1st. Youro Catting Warm." bad a valsabi Jewel, I bolievo. where last ear the figures were Thf ring, was 64 and 47 respectively. peaking of more than one, for surely throughto generytlonK ine. It was at one time tbe were there Meveral or a number who given Mortality of Livestock betrothal dug uf dear old lady. I spoken of that song If (For year ending April 30, would have ber while 1 was in the city. iut It." heard they had, 1923) 8 tu m ford Warren thought, as days Oven Bird, your priilae Is "Ah, Horses and mules d. ing from passed, with g sinking heart, ot his was and this sweet, very potupllment disease in Utah this year are For soon, now, b must go sweet, too, but It was not for going. to back the great home which watted estimated as 2,090. The proceed- rtn;v me alone. . buck to the woman, wb was, after ing year the number was 1,572. No, It wai for all of ns birds and she bad become bis wife, to help hint Cattle losses from diseases in Insects and the creatures of out through her Talked name rsd money 18 as are state the per and It was a compliment given on reported to tbe furtherance of Ids own fame. thousand while exposure losses by two people. And little Moaie most be speedily "Yot know I told yon how I had were 25 per thousand. ComparKosle of the Rills, There able figures for the preceeding seen two people having a picnic In would he "heart Interest" In that over 'yonder? little open He pretended to hope tbit b story. year are 14 and 20. The greater thatThey hail Just finished their lunch- would not loss reported now actually oc- eon. grieve for him toe deeply' They had brought It In a basket she who the idol of the people Losses 1922. in curred May and they had route in a funny old who had vis given of their dally toll that from all causes totaled 21,801 dustv automobile. ' the might he a lad)'." But Stamford the year just ended and in tho They were talking of how they tt srren's Jealous hope wss that th had found a nice little road off the preceeding year 17,680. blue eyes of Kbslo unclouded Sheep losses from disease rose main road andIt how lovely and quiet might know mlstinsas glwayt In memseemed. from 13 to 18 per thousand. anl Re decided to leave ory ef hlmaelfc then they had found this place from snd so ram down one mornLosses exposure rose withAnd abruptly, trees and from 25 to 30 per thousand. ahd they aald: grass and ntoa about ing to the Dory kitchen,' ready to Mart at the call of the mountain stage. Then at occurred' Again the losses oh. It Is so and peaceful he stood amaxed In th doorway. Roil the beginning of the period re- and restful here. lovely It Is so nice to get surety not. nnd yet.' es surely Rosl ported. Sheep losses for the per- away from the burry and the rush of was there before him. Bending, too, iod total 108,000 as agenst 64, the city which gets so tiring at tluioa. to kiss ber metber good-bA Real And how wonderful It la Just to In modish taller-mad980 for the preceeding period. a Strangely Swine losses from disease have gentle breeze blowing and to aloof, still gracious Rost. I havo been called by telegram," she exare reported as 20 per thousand hear the songs of bird. heard a plained to him. "My bsppy vacation, bird an eve "We've and This 23 a and now year ago. vlreo weve seen blackcut abort by a concert engagemant. makes the total number 1,800 birds and Inconsiderate folk." gnd just now we saw auch a My manager a of instead 2,070. funny, bright ml little bit of a bug! Ptimford, th writer ot boobs, stsrsd In the United States the total "Oh, he made up In color what be ss on ef bit own chagrined heroes number of horses and mules larked la six , r might bsvf dona, lost from disease is 365,000 for "And then they talked soma more You see," Rosie explained, "I am the of the beauty of the world, and espe- known In gperstic life as Roslyn the past year and 385-00cially of the loveliness of getting lmray yea, yen bare beard of me. preceding year. where the only sounds around And now, too, you will understand' Cattle losses from both dis- away wars , the sounds of birds and of shout tbe ring; Mr. War res ; It I my ease and exposure total, 1,950. breeze. -engagement riag. though It did' be- 000 compared with 2,016,000 "It seemed such n compliment to all . !L5l'Lk4l, jaLLlMmuJtlm eld lady who lx my f asee's dear flrrTra;rre Sheep losses amounted p 1, It made me very happy," ended sir. mother. Roslyn Doray's coming, nup285.000 head as compared with Oveu Bird. tial hav a, I know, bean heralded. Oh, yes." nld Mr. Oven Bird. How pleasant tint wg msy rid Into 133.000 last year. A'WL mu sojourn ' total 3.206,000 this year and 3, help tu rest tbe tired out citt people,!' bor bn been ss agreeable.'; followed hesitatStamford . And Mr. Oven Bird .mg Ins i livery Warren 082,000 last, how pleaw-be ingly to the coming stage. Miner M. Justin Song again to ahonMment at the conn fv Birdlwlil Ws Thq Story of Rosie ef ths HIUI" Apricultural Statistician and to the world of ouf-ti- f dor most unsatisfactory ssdlpg 3 "oh 1.0; fe.-- l 1 didn't mean in v tht alt-tin- V''" mlt - hr w -' hen-hick- g good-lookin- g fti-n- j j busekeepna BtUtkuia A KipKmon TOMORROWS MENU ;a .full aiticle on this deseri breakfast Coffee Oranges Cereal Fried t which will be published on Wed- nesday, May 16.) Venetian Eggs: (This is one of the moNt useful dishes I know j Errs , , left-ove- rs 1 I ! onf lf sPn pep-siz- "- 1 . i I r. - 11 ly I oe I - ir one-hal- I p- lf 1 any o0t - - and 1 I . gy and .beerj actr iss "an't ''b' an,lr!: gelling lst j r- - of the jou 11 , 1 , - i. b a 'Tl a '',' i- f "i jour 'n Toast jqf. It is nourishing,, easily pre-- l Luncheon pared and delicious) . Put three eggs into the top of your double A ; Vegetable Soup ' Whofeu heat Dread and Dutter boiler and beat weH ; add either one quart of canned tomatoes Apple Sauce Cream Cheese ' Having eliminated most of their laymen of brains, the Russian Tea (both juice and solid parts) or the same quantity- of stewed Dinner Ixdsheyists are now attacking the heart of their nation by killing Chicken au Gratia fiesh tomatoes. Mix well, then off the priests Apparently bolshevism dosnt believe in either season with one large onion fine linked Sweet Potatoes brains or soujs, Creamed Suinach ly mmced, one teaspoon of salt, 4 one tablespoon of sugar and a Romaine, French Dressing dash of pepper. Cook over boilDread Pudding The pesbimill Is algo a fellow who knows what ought to be Coffee DISHES IN THIS WEEKS" ing water till thickened (the don but i sure that it will not be done. MENUS eggs thicken the mixture), then Chicken au Grntin: (Last serve on toast. The trouble with blind love is that it doea'nt stay that way. Stuffed Peppers: Cut a , slice Sunday's menu called for roast ' Washington Post. Chicken. I assume that the from the stem end of six large green peppers; remove seeds housekeeper still has a few chic- and partitions, and place these ' Some people are always complaining because they don't get ken on hand for to-- scooped-ou- t pepper cups in boil- what they deserve-Uin- d they would yelp mightily if they did. morrow nights dinner. If she iing water for ten minutes (off has only a very small amount of jibe range), then drain well. Mix "Tour tabtespoorts a1 FLOATING FISH cold chicken she may mix' it cooked chPPed ham, four tablwith a can of boned chicken in bread crumbs, one ets recipe). Dice cold cooked fPp?ns of chicken finely, then weigh it.!taWespoon 0f chopped parsley, ofJ large onion finely There should be one-ha- lf pound. cup of toCook three tablespoons of rice minced and one-hain boiling, salted water till ten- - matoes; season with one tea-of saRard a dash of der and drain. Dutter a medium and stuff the peppers with baking dish and put a lay-if- lo'srouture. Cover the opening er of chicken in the bottom.) " s'ice of bacon, and bake . Spread over it a layer of the m cooked rice; cover the rice spar-jR8 or 5 minutes m a oven. iingly with tomato catsup and JJJderate Tomorrow Answered Letters, well season salt and with little a HERB in t tltnpU toy whlck Is ' M!ly ua4v, and ahkh Is stirs Id pepper. Repeat these layers till' r" Bird Hw toms was tot. Tbs flab the dish is full, haring the final Row bird soar remains an unsolved Muwa I tbs drawing was eat (rani , layer of bread crumbs and problem. Observation has failed to rar box and painted with oil cheese. Drowq in a hot oven and tlet eet their method, and theories need pi.ats. The nail fastened Into tbe not ui,a makes tbs flab swim In serve at once, Hi(!rnlng fmta. The writer hoped to natural witioo through )) waver.t . Baked Peel and get some new light on tbo, matter Parsnips: Trie A outline at the lull to the f wash six parsnips and cut them when once from the edge of a cliff lop ot a c gsr box with carbon V .a a half lengthwise. Now steam hear !h top of Wt. Fremont hp ip large t,njre w flM them for one hour in the top of wstched through powerful, flaws a uaS tbm outline. Send- coat of white sbslUe. Svlecl a nap r roueh edges, eagle caimiy aaiiing lu circle with oil of amall bor and about two Inch your double boiler (adding only f wior the wood en both aides loot, Drlv ths sod of this M,'T .hlni to a very little water them, andj ,u,rt ,r h hud studied ptTTorlf reseat a 4 fljb. Taint the Into thf bottom ds of tbs p onion m the having the water in the lower j lug from below, and bad discovered tug deep yeb Ash as show a In tbs sketch. It Is th lnP Port to pan boiling rapidly). Remove no moventent of the wings. Perhaps, to dries tbs nail to not Halat the edges of ths far. ecroszary moat tbo from, range, put them in a- but- - he thuurlit MoiiMthtnn-sytgo eootd-bonly point through w also. bva in (mint Is or It msy wm. Try U Witlr seen from above n hied, but he felled dry tbs wood , iMtUiAkwg-di sfrrinkie -p.n tisw-t""-(wwri8 ary ainrHu'd' i salt and pepper and pour oven to detect Tho aad trjee all ltnvf which mgt quin tremble. In natural position as to sake BB the U . ,, f Je swluiuiinj Cup of melted butter.' wing were absolutely motionless. Yet II showu not la ths perdrawing. ork e fcpcw ti!rtt-Place the dish in a moderate ia fectly balanced meo the sail r l,mt eagles heart it would bartwsrfkiiis'' 'stTsWTonntrc ovenToLake Ir6Flnrnutes7nruu11 Vtild it be. Tbe nail will look b!dof eats when they should be tender and ; ,u,"ble lo h rarth hM'1 orer 'r hen b Idjik bettermsy If painted lb? lam color would e em,r, It dry g brown. Serve very l;ot,. J tba fold fish. j ""i "",t l"' wiehed wings Straw berry Short Cake: (See; ear-fol- 'ol s t trnto, ut "'I , 1 -- sgU n"Ur like tbe- w.hm so isn t'wrest, while engrossed with the Ihel- priMe. tel In Ibis wav.this Xis timt ti.'ec.iitpiiuicnt."! drtlU f the uioinita'iDS, , ss If because of loielj prliulrhe village stuoug l'' V self-seeke- r, ; novel, betr tbe self ssme uIol forthcoming MVlril1 sometbmg e g 'of . daily. The home town editor must confine himself to facts. If he distorts his news matter he is soon classed by the public as a plain prevaricator, and that ends his usefulness in that town. If the big city daily confinds itself to facta, without doctoring or coloring of any kind, it is regarded by the great majority of its readers as too slow for this rapidly moving age. It is failure, because It Is not popular it is not what its readers wartt. Jimp was when we took many of these lurid newspaper stories with a grain of salt) but now we use It by the barfcl. I lid ( CET WHAT THEY WANT it s newspaper talk. mfiny times have you heard that remark made alioTff: some pieef of scandal or other juicy item you have read in one of the big city daily papers? ' ' There is plenty of justification for the remark. It is quite true. Practically everything of the kind that gets into at least some of the big newspapers is doctored and colored to make it more ap-- pealing to the animal side of human nature, Dut for this the editors are not alone open to critielsm. v s , ,It is what the public demands. , And that reminds us that size and circulation are not the only points of difference between the Tiome town paper and the big city B,rl lbf In. 2.377,000 a day passes but someone is injured in automobile SCARCELY Generally the victims are children, almost babe, who have been permitted to play in the streets without regard to the great danger involved. A day or two ago a tot three years of age suffered serious injury and another less serious hurts, by riding out of an alleway into the street on a tricycle. In this in stance, according to traffic officers, the accident was entirely unavoidable. The driver of the automobile not only did everything possible to prevnt it, but after striking the victims picked them up and removed them Co the emergency hospital for treatment Accidents such as this wilf happen occasionally. They could' be rendered less numerous, however, if parents and guardians would warn their children against playing in the streets, here there J1 constant danger of possible injury. After all, the auto driver is not! always to blame. On certain streets of the city, according to report,1 it has become quite a practice for children to steal rides on the rearl end of passing automobiles, and in some instances to stand in front! of oncoming machines, with arms outstretched, long enough to' place themselves in positive danger. Children who do this should1 be taught tW folly of ij. and brought to a realisation of the .awful! consequences sometimes following acts of this kind. The com-- ! munity owes itself this protection, and if such a lesson is empha-- J sized it will go a long way towards eliminating the ever present fear of accidents from motor vehicle traffic. Deseret News. jOST 111 k-- e ed It r . i u. - far-awa- y ' d d d i rJ Ul h i . |