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Show ) DONT FORGET THAT ADVERTISING THE IS A MIGHTY FINE TONIC FOR BUSINESS . OLUME XUV. SECOND SECTION LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 True Types of The Holstein-Friesia- n Thirty Years Ago Dairy Stock so Favored in Cache Co. News Items Taken From Millions of Dollars Threatened in Market tVFLLESIdOYH I LLSrMtrasr large number of small specula- - ' tors to believe that good stock market days are over. Popular fancy in this quarter is turning to short selling. Since the technical position of the market fs being undermined by this move Roger Wr llabson s warning against this practice issued today is particularly timely. I do not pretend to be able to forecast the short swings of the stock market, says Mr. Babson but I do know that the short interest developed since the recent bear raids probably the largest in recent years has reached a point where it is very dangerous. This is largely due to the tact that speculators all over the country have been carried away by the prevailing bearish have gone propaganda and short just as they buy stocks when surface conditions look optimistic. It looks as easy to sell as to buy and it is my guess that the majority of thee speculators do not understand the position that short selling places f Mr. Samuel Holbrook of Paradise had a narrow escape from ning w hen he was fording the Paradise river, which had twol- - . len to a raging torrent. He had a load of grain in the wagon box and was accompanied by his small son. The ford had evidently ' been washed out and as soon as the wagon was well put in the stream the horses had to swim and the wagon overturned with Mr. Holbrook and son underneath. They worked out and swam ashore and the horses also gained the shore after being washed down stream a considerable distance, but the grain was lost. Halvor Sorensoiwind Miss J. C. Johnson of the third ward were ' ' united in marriage by Justice Bratigham. W. H. Judge (Kentucky) Smith was sworn in and took the ; . ' bench vacated by Blackburn. . . Mr. Chris Garff reported favorable progress in the negotiations for the establishment at Ogden of an immense factory for the manufacure of his patented door, i Quite a runaway occurred when Leonard Jones was sprinkling the streets and sprinkled the legs of a team, which frightened them and they ran away, breaking two hitching pools and striking a buggy, breaking it and causing another runaway. . ' The Clarkston correspondent informed the Journal Editor, Mr. Noble Warrum, Jr., that John H. Dahle was not & Logan John and never was and never wanted to be, because he had something better in Clarkston. He was also glad to state that' John woud be ( rirovv t 5 . The oriRiiidl iMintiiiKS fiom winch theie m lures weie taken hne lieen iiAllctl for th of Amt i ii a in twc ly colors, one-liathe truf tvpe of the Me. They lepre'-en- t Kilwin Megdri;ee, artist, is shown In the insert. lf Holstein-Krieala- n Holsteln-KriPSla- n Axuo-(i.aio- married. them in. Let us see vhat happens. If - Tin so model, xpiesi ntitiK the Hue tpe of the Holstein-Friesia- n breed have been completed for the Holstein-Friesia- n Association of A meric a In the Japanese s ulptor, Oozo Kawamurn tinker!) Hepliran in white metal, painted with typical Holstein mai kings, are to lie loaned land grant agrirultural colleges for animal husbandry work and will '" be furnished breeders at oat. and constructive effort for undertaking this the improvement of the breed. In this connection, it might not be out of place to rehearse briefly, the history of this movement and the procedure of the committee. Following the 1921 show Season, the World conducted an open forum on the problems of the show ring and many letters embodying the careful thought of leading judges and exhibitors were presented. Among the many suggestions, offered for bringing about greater uniformity in show ring practice was one by Mr. Axel Hansen, of Minnesota, that a conference of all approved judges on the Association list should be called where these problems could be gone into thoroughly. Such a meeting was called by the Committee on Prizes at Fairs and the Executive Committee of the National Board of Directors and was held in Philadelphia in March, 1922 during the Brentwood Sale. Director Fred Iabst, a member of both committees, presided. About forty men who were especially interested in the show ring were present and participated in the preliminary discussion. Secretary Houghton offered the suggestion that paintings or lantern slides, representing the true type of the breed, be prepared and given wide distribution. Mr. Pabst advocated the importance of clay models showing the ideal type. Both sides were enthusiastically received by the meeting and the work of producing both models and paintings in perfection as assigned to a special committee appointed by the Executive Committee with full authority to proceed. in n are interested in the subject: Here are shown pictures of the ideal Holstein-Friesia- n cow and bull in the form finally approved by the Committee on the True Tpe of the Holstein-Friesia- n Creed. The paintings as show n abov e, in their original form ai e done in twelve colors and on a stale life size. Reproductions of the paintings in full color, masuring three and by two and feet, to be sold at cost, and other smaller reproductions for wide distribution, are being prepared. Replicas of the models in bronze and in white metal are ako or- - . -- - s c In a recent issue of the Holstein-FriesiaWorld appeared the following iliustiations of true types of the breed, with the accompanying article bvHM. S. Precott, an authority upon the subject, which we reproduce for the benefit of the numerous Cache county breeders who , A horse was found wandering on the streets and when sold it went for 25 cents on the second bid. , i Members of the Opera House band went out serenading their friends. They paid their respects to C. W. D. Fullmer, Prof. Paul, Moses and George W. Thatcher, the Sanders, Earl and England families and several others, and their concert was very much ' enjoyed. Mr. N. VV. Haws was very much provoked, when .three . chieveous boys broke his bicycle, which was standing in front of the post office. Ephraim Stowell and James Edlefsen were out1 riding in a cart when the horse ran away, throwing them both out. Stowell was severely cut and bruished and Edlefsen was shunned by falling , on his head. . A two story brick residence was started opposite the Woodruff school by Moses Thatcher, Jr. The desigd was .elegant and would not disgrace its nefghbors, the B. Y. C. and the Woodruff. ' Logan was proud of the addition of this wonderful Homo. All the Logan business houses closed every Saturday afternoon' ' for the band concert given by the Opera House band,' , you gave your broker an order to sell 100 shares of some stock short, he actually borrows the stock from one of his other customers who owns it, or from some other broker, lie actually sells this borrowed stock for you. You put up the cash guarantee its present value or margin deposit to protect your broker. It the stock happens to go up, you are called on for more margin. If you cant coyer it, the broker buys the stock in at the market and returns it to the original owner. You stand the loss. Sofar short selling presents ' - breed. , the dangers attending f The Journal Printed Then May 19,' The recent bear raids) in the stock market have led a only NUMBER 120 s far-reachi- ng dinary marginal buying a few points in the wrong direction and you al e wiped out. It must also lx borne in mind. Ihovvever, that you borrowed the stock and that you t did not borrow it for any given on call you can timhTThe owner at any time for it and you must being completed atul will be loaned to colleges for return it. If your broker can use in animal husbandry work and will lx sold to breeders borrow sjme more for you some at cost. The result of this wide distribution of these replicas where else, all right ; but if he stock the and reproductions can he none other than a most effective must buy cant, you WASHAKIE, May 15. The people ard here 1 in the open market and return unification of ideas among educators and students as to the condition. But our agent is visit here in its price how matter good no high it details of the true type of the Holstein-Friesia- n breed. The town our nor how much cash you have to, yestreday and he is talking some of models and paintings will also servl a most important purprotect your margins. Moreover, our and some matters of business. All" ' people pose among our bleeders in setting up a definite ideal for if these 100 shares pay a diviour wheat crop looking very splendid and they them to strive for in their breeding operations. The Holstein-Friesia- n dend which you are short of. are Association that. of which rejoicing over the crop. Everythings is very has sponsored and America, then you must also pay tinanced this deserves posthe short own for effort, its vision splendid here this places. Our school children highest praise Multiply your and thousand several are rejoicing over the school vacation for ttie ition by . tlie greatest danger of the prac-Mr. Socquitec Timpimbor and wife summer. m-- 1 The same stock may be had a tice is apparent. The short that! associations of number to went BE LOYAL TO Brigham City last week on business, How To Take A Bird is very soon larger than clay around 20. the are infant in yet stage, and) the lie return next week. Well Sir Mr. Seth Pabigce Mora, recently the corner in the number of shares of sale, it is hoped that all will succeed for and hi sbrother went down to Brigham City on has THE are illustrated Wiggly ASSOCIATION that WI11H! tMtagary stock pjggly given Census; Cooperators three or law' which more two weak once the under new' the gives1 the business matter. Went down yesterday. MisS Mary Moenbug extremely Prices advance shorts to each member equal votig is down to Deweyville on Dr. Treatments. She was cut her leg with to a points and a few' of theincreased position of the speculator who is I.ovalty Welcomed Are cooperative short. This stock had been cannot put up the association is one of power regardless of the amount harrow while she work out field. She was improving fine and marketing Disks the into Brokers go of stock that he may hold. This come back home in few days. And also Mrs. Johny Jack to she will of the short stock, interest the projority market to buy Bird censuses are tak-law. however, w.il be of fnarV' to is wife ,al,clat0" it. The demand raises bably sold at round Deweyville too. Her little boy is very sick. Mr. Willie vo vi-in the f'1 nrices a bit, then there are more (the stock was called for thlere unless the association has, about the 1st of June H'1(afs is went up. Idaho sometime ago I But he was looking for Neamair a Experiment Jwas ,10ne to be bad. s Prices Washington, D. C. thy loval support of every mem- - vinitv shorts that are forced to cover. of Some the boys been clean water ditch last week and get Esch year competition is and the ber. '(latitude 39 degrees), and cor- - job. The market strengthens secur-- 1 soared and it was taken off finin keener and coni ing the ready for water just now. Everybody is well in our principal exchange. Settlement was rush in to get the Assoc lotions in the state respondingly earlier or later at through unless and farm-the behold, of markets, No rate town. one made die here now. But weather is little bit change just at $100 the return j ully in because points farther south or north, ities"'they must Pnc-- 1 a share. ers of the state organize, poo! have failed sale. for more cold no now is it here now. Mr. Creer Jack is visit our town here and cf the dislovalt.v of the members The United States Department there are These spectacular cases lllus- - their products and, send them to of the association. Private en- - of in es skyrocket and the .speculais He interested few a was from Idaho Country. He may return home Agriculture days. trate our point but do not re-- J the markets at the proper time terprisqs noted that their bus- to tors who were short areto wiped data all possible week. gathering some next time But accompanied his wife. note present the great losses result- - a great los will result. Individ-in- g j iness would decline because- of ,pid in its study of the numeri-th- e out. It is interesting to cannot uals Millions stand alone limit WILLIE OTTOCARY. . no V from short is selling. so the their here that there went of association, into cal distribution birds, sale. If of dollars are endangered today jand rerev a higher returns than and offered higher (relative abundance, and any your lossesSm a short can- - on the short side of the present 'associations that insist oh rigid district 50 you at stock . you buy a that association fluctuati'ons taking place in of the prices than and inspection. Ix.mGoa woods and cultivated land. important study in itself. Fornot upossibly lose more short' my,. fot, a growing accumulation '.grading in to could MemOers n umbel s tr distribution. Volunafford pay. martouch sell with as it it the shakier piles keeping if that gets It is not necessary to find a th is reason censuses on land you 50 points but of th association failed to tle- - tary roojxt raters are welcome. or even higher. A rise of three to five kets at all tmes so that they iliv.--r at 50 it may go to 100 and re-to the association and s a Detailed instructions and i place where birds are nbunclant where conditions are' changing jou points would start the drive that c:n tell the proper time to mar- result it failed. With the 500 or even to 1000 obtained lie blanks in order to take a bird census; will also be useful when accommay failurejport must cover and stand the lossin- - would practically wipe this' in ket each product. of low 'from the association came the Survey, Bological any convenient place is good, panied by, full notes regarding fundainen7 We have in the Theshort interests, for in terest out. Moreover, of below meant an bird is census much a By ering prices though preference should ,te thpin conditions from indicate not do Stutz stance were taught in jtal conditions at the association could have! exact enumeration of the pairs given to those where cond!-tion- year changai " ' cenT to been to Mr concluded Babson had rot. has business 1920. year. that gone stocks The April wfth-t- o obtained. In an birds lie to the of if not inaire actually changlikely past The will nesting The doubtless. and count continue 145. should be made at 'Business is still good. selling between 100' was successful a in the boundaries of a selected ed much for several years. It the h'-ortfan,zat'on ex- - itions are in one short the sales cf the against ght breedir? r the short situation to indi- ambitious men would buy tract of land, usually 40 t jW will then be evident thst flue son, when the greatest r the floating or available ers and their chances to win fundamental majority of the stock acres in extent. The tract jtuatiens in the b'rddife are not of birds have eg r climb dwindle as the short interest cate that the stock martiet has UP supply prices started to run ard the business for gain, jehoren for the count should to artificially 'changed eo In the nest. Y. at reached Short its top. selling grows. and went to 724. The N. The will law new as as The this, of the vironment as businessprevent nearly short present possible is best response in In fact selling dangerous general Stock Exchange then stepped Stick together, for in union javerage conditions for the local-- birds to chaims in their- - cn- The firsf--r against fundamental ronditbns but the short ' interest ir to in the and suicidal. viionmeiit an was is is normal ity xUength, regard above made i per interesting p.a;,ortion share still by jthcri a apt tojx settleat the rate of $550 one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-ha- lf land-gra- nt WILLIE OTTOGARY'S WASHAKIE LETTER I vv H to-ter- j trad-margin- s. 50.'henj"f j littl-us- e of - j j , tlx-pa- st " - ho-e.t- te - s ' Condi-mome- nt sell-ceed- ed iql .e - - tr i re-.d- ue - f |