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Show rv . Remember that when you want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it VOLUME XLVI. JOUMNA E Journal want resuCi A tJ, CRthc NUMBER LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923 COAL PRICE IS E 1211 IS BOUND TQ ;' RSE Former Justice of ed. The King Seems In No Hurry To Choose His Successor Lord A Curzon Likely Candidate. Coal (Bv PrpiwV illiam (By Awociated Ptom) LONDON, May 21. Great Brijtain bids fair to remain without a premier through one day at least. King George, who U in Aldershot, had up to this after- noon, asked no one to accept the Premiership, to succeed Bonar Iaw, who resigned yesterday. The king has no intention of curtailing his visit to Aldershot, which is scheduled for at least a week. Meanwhile the two most promising prospects for the head of the government, Earl Curzon and Stanley Baldwin,are in the country for the Whitsuntide holidays, and plan to remain till Wednesday, Mr. Law .had a slight operation on his throat, it is announced. Otherwise his condition is unchanged. Associated CIEVELAND WASHINGTON MAY E. Day, former associate justice of the supreme court today presented President Harding with his resignation as umpire of the mixed claims commission. Mr. Day explained to the President that his desire to resign was due to a recogtiitiyli of the enormous amount of work facing the commission with claims amounting to $1, 479,064, 000 to he settled, and to his le-lithat a younger and stronger mail should be in charge of the work of adjusting claims upon which the American and German commissioners are unable to agree. With a war bill aggreating $1. 479,000,000 already presented against Germany by the United tates, on behalf of itself and its citizens, to the mixed claims commission a considerable number of other claims await settlement thru diplomatic channels. The 12,416 claims filed'vvith the commission, according to the re port of of Robert Morris, American agent, and made public today comprise the vast bulk pending against Germany, but do not include many filed after the time limit of April 10 last. 21-W- Bonar Law Has Resign- Noted Railway Man So Declares In Address .At Cleveland We are Rapidly Depleting our Accessible Supplies of Su- preme Court Says A Younger and Stronger Man Should Be Selected And Therefore Sends Irr Resignation (By Associated , Press) May 21 With the upward trend of labor and material and the increase mining costs, the cost of coal must steadily rise In the future J. Kruttschnitt, chairman . of the of the! Executive Committe Southern Pari fid Railway, an- nounced in an address here to- day. He was the opening speaker at the annual meeting of the In-- j temational Railway'Fuel Associ- ation He also stated the United, States had mined more coal in' the last twelve years than in the ef previous one hundred. The easily, accessible' coal deposits are being rapidly depleted, he said. I Seventh Infantry Wins Another FATALLY HURT IN Lord Curzon (left) named by Bo car Law, and Stanley Baldwin (right) ' popular chancellor ol exchequer. Victory Bv Associated Press) , . MOTOR ACCIDENT . Lord Curzon And Standley Hal dwin Either of Whom May B Selected To Succeed Bonar Law As Premier of Great Britain , ffIMMW C ,i ' (Br Atfoclxted Press) VANCOUVER, May 21-- Monk McMoran, also known as VANCOUVER May, 21 ToDale Mack, was fatally Injured day was set aside By the seventh Grain-MarketiVancouver at stationed yesterday in motorcycle races DEPT. TREASURY HAMROCK WINNER infantry Chicago Workmen conducted under the auspices of barracks, to celebrate two noted the OregonAVashington Amerivictories by that organization! Get Increase IN LOWER REVOKES ITS Association can Legion..-- McMoran crashed the first at New Orleans, in the! into a motorcycle which; had with! second war of 1812, The In Wages RULING COURT just spilled. . the war department. It has been a tradition in the Seventh that that regiment saved the day for CHICAGO, 111., .May 21. B Our Grain Exports Associated Preaa) (Bv AcsonatPd Tress! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May General Jackson when his forces Wage increases for all the Chi21 The WASHINGTON May Wheat GrowDENVER, Colo., May 21. at were menaced by the British cago building trades operating ers Association, one of the largAre Mounting Treasuiy department today re- Patrick J. Hanirock, former TO BE SENATOR 4 New Orleans. The war depart- on an open shop basis is an- est cooperative societies in the voked its decision of tw weeks tant-general of Colorado will ment disputed these claims and nounced. The increases are ef world, will be set in operation ago declaring exempt from in- retain his as member a (Bv AnsorUlHll Prowl position whether the Seventh fective June 1st and range from when delegates from 12 states doubted (By Associated Proas) come taxation, corporation divi21-WASHINGTON May St. Paul May 21 Judge Osmeet here today. Officials of dends distributed out of the pro- of the Colorado civil service com- was in the fight at all. After pro- - 10 to 20 cents an hour. exports from the United fits or the association estimate that car Ilallam today resigned from accrued prior mission under the appointment traded arguments, and investi-- j States last week were 6,516,000 to Marchearnings the war department 1. This ruling, officials bv Governor Shoup as the result gations 75,000,000 barrels of the 1923 the State Supreme court to be- -, a decision of Judge Morley in hoists the white flag, and adbushels as compared to 6,170, said, would crop will be handled by the come candidate for the Repubhae resulted in the of tothe district court Denver 070 for the week previous. at lican nomination for United Seventh. of the claims the organization. mits dol refunding of many million day. His decision, however, will States Senator in the special lars in taxes. The recital given yesterday hint put an end to the controver-- s Wife rs primary election to be held afternoon by pupils of Prof. S. STATE DENIES between Mr. Hanirock and MORE READING ' HE HAS GREAT June 18. , ; r E. Clark, assisted by H. Farr, FAITH IN GERMANY .Mrs. Elizabeth Quereau appoint-- I 1 in folBack At Doom the tabernacle flutist, ed on January 9 to the same REACH BALM AUTO ACCIDENT NEEDED lowing services, was MATERIAL enGovernor Hale greatly Bv Associated Press) Sweet. phice by joyed by the many who reBERLIN, May 21. A predic- Smith, secretary to the gover(By AaKoclaled Pres) announced is KILLS THREE will to be the be Calif. case SAN FRANCISCO, the nor, school survey mained to hear the old time tion that Germany The State-wid- e DOORN May 21 Princess in the follow- May 21 The fact that Mrs. favorites included to taken unthe York nation court, in New m supreme Europe de recently Ilermine, wife of former Em- mightiest der a monarch ml government. Elsie L. Lykins, formerly Lodi reveals the fact that chil- ing. State Saturreturned William (By Awociated Prase) PROGRAM peror France second in lank and that WOMAN DIES IN schools small rural telephone operator reached dren in the LASVEGAS, May 21. Four I day from her Silesian sojourn. Russia w ill be ruled by a RomanSweet T. .. Bessie. Bonnie, chilhundred times a day to a are a year or more behind were killed,. another is Ilermine and William walked off Czar was made today by the Medium switch board to connect callers persons schools in reel- The Mockini; Bird in the dren city not expected to live as the rethru the village yesterday. MYSTERIOUS WAY Helen Mullen German historian, Dr. Max with numbers is not sufficient sult of an automobile overturnmai.e ing achievement. Surveys backCome H.iek To Krin . W Kemnurich. ' Kulie she developed ing between Santarosa and BANANA BREAD AN D in other states show a hk proof Coinin Thru The Rje . .Alfred Jaell heart trouble, according to a re- Fort Sumner ,on Sunday. Ig-- i SINKERS LOOM AS COMin reading on the part (By Aiwotlated Praia) wardness OGDEN LI ESTOCK MARKET Raymond cent decision of the Industrial nacio Sena,' of DURANGO. May 21. Lloyd of lural children. Th. cause is Old FolksLorraine ING DELICACIES Sumner, and at Home SaensT Accident Commission, which three children werg Freed, a ram her is being held to lie found partly in 'he lack of Kathleen Maiourneeu instantly Herman OGDEN, May 19. Cattle (By Science Sen ice) ruled against her claim for in connection with the myster- adequate reading material in killed. His wife ii in a critical H. 18. Farr WASHINGTON, May Receipts 285. Steady. Top none. ious death of his wife, Verna small rural schools. How bo led . Mrs. Lykins has peti- condition, Believe Me, and Garry Owen, Introduction of banana flour to Choice steers 86.25 tioned for a rehearing which, iff who died or alcohol pois- the av erase adult would b'',rie Freed, prime 1ape the pantry shelves of America $7.50. Good steers $5.50 oning but whose neck was brok- if he were compelled to spend an Recollections of Home. S It Mills is said, will granted in the near was suggested today by I . P. in en book a futuie. manner. strange sogie Fair steers $1.50 entire year rereading $5.50. Krma Burnham Adams, counsellor of the Freed Mrs. Lykins application for himself in read be voluntarily a, gave could easily that be Feeder steers $5 $6. Choice Union. It could HEREON VISIT but cannot explain the few hours. filed through the up compensation, SUFFERS INJURIES $6. Choice cows womans broken neck. made on the large scale from heifers $5 JjkJ,BOY Aeiident Commission Industrial when bored are VHEN STRLTK-B- Y FAR is said to b the first on jvcord banana culls" in the tropics, $1.25 $5.50. Fair to good an entire school year reading Mrs. Hannah Thatcher, one of he believes. cows $3 $4.25. Canners"$l in the Un.ted States v herein a the , land rereading the single school , K L. LI I I , ,, aUJ.Y pioneer women who with Banana flour is made and $2. Bulls S2 (w $3. Feeder cows Vhtlephone curator claimed frf'e the late Joseph f rimer, first or second reader -- Norman Johnson, 6 years Ol used today on a relatively small ,uffered heart trouble brought W. Thatcher came to Logan $1. Veal calves $7.50 24 D street, was provided for them. in age, scale in farts of the tropics, es- $3 by reach!, i.q with her hand to I860, and who has been living Jamai- ?! (By Associated Press) Progressive rural boards ot injured last night at 7 pecially on the island of KANSAS CITY, May 21 with her children in California, education are purchusing sets The culls' are Hogs Receipts 760. Steady. ca, he said. th 1 uJCJ,flc T vlepjio'ie and came in today from San readers for tv park. The boy suffered a then Calves,1 and 12,000, of Fran- -' 220 supplementary Top $7.35. Fat hogs 190 to dried artificially a - cisco much to the school broken collar Tilt graph Compam Rural steers srades. banana Market The leef to 2,000. Heavv $7 of $7.35. lbs., to $6 bone, delight primary hogs injuries powder. ground before those of her children prin$7.35.Feed-e- r stead to strong, top $10.25. $6.35. Bulk $6 in patrons are ra sing money so- his head and fractured ribs curding to her testimony living flour is used in Jamaica and on Utah. She was met is $7. at Sheep receipts 7,000. Killing, that school officials may purch- when he ran in front of an auto- - the commission, she worked hogs $6 Ogden cipally for making pastrydelicate No. 12. This position by her daughter, Mrs. Porter Sheep Receipts 7558.Stead.v. classes steady to strong, Toplace annually library books suit- niobile driven by Earl G. Ander-abl- e position a great success, the had a longer reach R. Danford, Mr. H. E. , Hatch, she testified, the Mureven 1735 of needs Choice Hanover to lambs Fat the son, natives $17.10. fruit street, $14.75. $13 of persisting. the flavor than those of the other girls. her son in law and one of her $12. Fat ewes $6 Hog receipts 18,000. Market. smallest children in the schools, ray . There are plans already un- wethers $8 I sometimes as grandsons, Mr. L. Boyd Hatch. associa-eof averaged low- - Rural parent-teachFeeder lambs manufacture cents ten $12 fifteen $8. to with his left the The for mother, mostly boy, der way some $13. Feeder ewes $5 are subscribing, for the east side of the street andimanv as 250 cells an hour at The' family were delighted to $6. jtions Shipper top $7.35. it'on a larger scale but for m sjle testified. have her 'come back on a visit. CHICAGO, May 21. Mayjschools, to standard magazines ran from in back of one car in number twelve, reason they have been held CARD OF THANKS d and I know The lady is in her 84th year arms tir 1 think the American got y and suih front of the car driven by wheat closed at $1.1714. May for children youth, abeyance. With grateful hearts we was intro- be affected bj and is in good health for one heart rthat my wheel the 79 front recommended could closed cents. corn easily at by passing ife are widely housew of that extreme age. Ins body. Anderson picked ithe reaching. , to thVnevv product. Amer- sire to thank .most sincerely aU Jperienced teachers for supple-love- r - niental who tendered aid, and the those teleinvestiwill v isit to the old horne- for the! Her The to The last w him ill the took and thing government .the attorneys Such activities anj up try boy reading. icans generally c they!stead vvastftime six years ago, company stated gate the rivers of Portugal with on the part of board .members county hospital, wlhere he was once and I am sure that after sweet spirit of sympathy manifested following the a view to obtaining hydroelectric' be resting, were not opposing Mrs. Lykins but she recognized hChooi to last many appealsuccessfully make night been practically patrons having anj suddtn and sad taking off ol ppwer lor. railways, power and aye readingmaterial that will although his condition is serious. 'claim with sny idea of d:priv- - every spot. - She talks inter- ed to buy a bag of banana flour seca our beloved wife and relative, lighting. early settlement enrich.the experience of rural One of the most curiousi sing her of any compensation to'estingly e they would come back for be she .which huthere. entited. first lived in the to They might school1 interest add ond helping. It would add plea- We are grateful, also to those children, , inventories An given a nort- to learn causes for a strike of workmen 'because, of the effect a decision Third jvard, but later moved to sant variety to our daily menu. who, at the funeral services told able concremixerrubrtmed of the worthy life led by the tie easily " a that reportedjrom the Ohi 1 j might have on " the company j what is now known as the Firs wheels so ds of coal fields. The men employed workinr force of 13,009 girls1 ward, on Third West between shelled such and vvoi pea !,parted spoke Electricity keeps an automobile at consid - jn the six months cf its exist-- , in a eertaiii mine were niuch at - and in ca s of th? Fix st South and second south. future, nuts warm in a new automatic- consolation to the beeivred, as .behind erable speed. Public United States to the those mule who a and called old home is now owned by Jini. inter tached to as jwell machine-anat lence, sang, (The vpndinir veuuiiig A Air mail rervice. with trips, Mr. Fred G. Smith, German vegetable fibre Health Service, estimates thrt (The mine boss decided to trails. vals flashes alight to attract nt i those who sent beautiful florale! Jim to another mine. Next three times a week, is soon to be c Mjns . TTl&tcher w emblems. Mav they all rccriv known as solodonia is being sue- - its health information broad-jfe- r tention to them. texin wool mixed with reached radio Cast hour in 27,000,, morning fuur hundred men were started between Warsaw, Po - (timU here v the by o'jcessfully Membrv and Dovver of attention flke consolation - 'ooO people in the United States .m strike, and in the end Jim land, and Constantinople,, Tur - t alone substi as a used - JS0rruw - John O. and tiles and 8cien family and ' Frefich Stanley, are tested by a i 1 for linen. ' rtute was. where he of the lonr alone. Mrs. of stayed instrumeut Stanley. eg jelativ tisti electromagnetic peJv ng bunched ' s'. JUDGED: ( adju- Grain - -- I -- Ex-Kaise- ( ni-- j l that cori-pensati- VV $6.-2- 5. Pan-Americ- an Chrf , ,,TI her-husba- oSlon i Cattle-receip- nd 'r. ts 1 c- I er r. j An-'M- I n, 4. - I avail-'report- ed of-th- l 're . d 1 . j j 1 4 i .. 4 |