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Show ' J ' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN rjrrarrs .rni- UTTLE TALKS ON THRIFT -- at tha Pott Offlra Evry Day In th at Logaa, Cut ah, a Kwm4 naaa Eatered 5 by & .. RmHTRIPTlOX 1MTIS MONTH, la Advance BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, la Advance .. ... A Dlaeonat of fl Year Will Bo (liven for Advnar it MAIL, PEI 10c 70c pr s Payment for a Full Tear. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PWiM Th Associated Prraa la excltulvely entitled lo lb nta far rapabllcatlaa Of all nawa dliqalchs credltod to It or hot otherwise credited to ibla pa par ' and alao tha local aawa published herein. All right of repubtieatlon of special dlapatrhaa herein ar alao raaerrad. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED in ON APPUOATON .. V NE of the beat things about the Boy Scout movement is that and ht ns as well, that the it makes clear to young boys, n iji rnyunuuauui j.nn.,ii..ny rBCum itnnn-- . r;ni.i T s mi iMisuiess - . ' that lets for our projects wherever pos- the general disabuse tlain these di-j4- i f Europe are facing troublous limps again, ' L jgiemraents Ejach is . nursing grisvgib.c.eS' iigaiot ebiuer uift pf ttu-o- ortlia of the - MH Whnf did - V couo-chan- e t', yt conso-gueac- ' rnfr Hunt. I! mi mdi I a, oil ", qur. In a South and West Hyi ii m to III 1'rohton and lot Toints Siii.tlifiebl, LetaiMlon, l'i, stou I'ruv .M idt-uc- Ir, a - ii p I ui "u ('.olio Jumtion M 1 I l in ui 45 a ui Id p in tu p 4 k tup u p in. a r in. T l m in titim tu II 5d a m i 3U p m (A I Not th. East, South. AWst t i a i r. a (III llcstoii and Int. I'omtH 1! I I li 1 a in North, East, South, Wr-a- t ( E I IlCBton, Lewiston, Suiitlifidd ') 1 a. m lo p m 111) Branch Loop, Caclic Juct to H)l Hill lit 5 a III (ID Itotidcmc. Milhillo Time civen is closing and irmil 'me at the office To lx sure of dis patch mail should be deposited at I ast 15 minutes pimr thereto. (At Means Dail) (It, Daily, except Sunday (ID sunda) only. Two-Colo- ! 1 on xat to Ml lncimuii!. mail is closed all day Sunda' delivery mail delivered on Sunda' s and holidays Delivery window open 12 30 lot 30 on Holidaxs J M limit 1nst master AH windows a,nd special lo'? Look at this oil range that really burns gas il uu - tji k'luoU, ' M -- 7 x TtS the Florence Oil Range, hut there is Range you will te astonished by the intensity of the heat. What you see is a clean, blue flame that you can turn high or low. But what you are burning is really gas oil gas the vajjor given off by heated kerosene. jTo light--' it you just, turn the heat regulator and touch a match to the burner. The burners are large the heat close to the cooking. There is neither smoke nor odor just heat. Have you teen thi modern range ? ' No words will convince you of the advantages of this most modern of cooking stoves the way five minutes examination of the range tiW lljjtit yf .tbr nrrtlof tfee'.wujlil j ' t ICK Smith, and Went North,, Hast, South und AT your first trial of the Florence - I till 1 nr of the v Kat, III) North, kW Lt'it) c"rd - a Nothing to Worry Abut, woke lip the other nlzht anil found ui wife going through my Harr) - - lft Then Broadcod by Radi. Ma i 4urt-that yuunt: man it I ibnit Iblnk be liketl the way last ihe aus uniiuuni'vCk lbuiii.il " diil xbe nt 11 aiinnunoed tbrulitii a uiruHlpliiiliey been use t Til dSntrSiilJ wt'kUuaOf tataa, a toii .in Ueaet. alo Is toad la Babylonian ret- aDd. those jieof.j6theri," eruption, At A d Inner tutuli r The Rexall Store 1 grievances are rapidly approaching ihe point sign). You will need two colors ard anal la u(Etd Ui vartain touib ? A the same time they are harried to the point of desperation one for the hlock design, and the IttucrlptluH la aaclMit Ke.vjit. It Is other for the background. Chain tMUe'd th account origin tcJ In N by troubles at home. , 61 stitches nd turn. First Row. Bolshevism is the great European spectre, bnd it is not at all Skip One, ch. d. in each ch. of 60 Lzpt ad- - archaoloeUts will Historian ,, impossible that the next few years wifi see the red banner waving stitches- working over the other bav th kewidat puibl Interest In ' the papyri that' nay be found In the - in practically every country over there."1 color used in making the rug. tomb, hopln j uiuethlnc will be ilisThat is the opinion of many wise students of international v '.& In 1 d. Ch. Next Rows: t,bVJKfplll,n 1Tr!,B three affairs, wfho are seldom wrong in their deductions. each d, taking up both loops and "Over here" it is somewhat tetter, considerably different, yet working over the other color t . j Jonni Ur oa Kfm,rc hM, used across to the other side. i0 degree of similarity that is distressing to contemplate. o,, tariy record of K(pt to We hakw a targe class of people who are honorable, thrifty , Turn. Fifth Row: Ch. 1, 4 d. tu aujaani r u j u that to th mw year f famine and other color, make four to an uv in faith the future sWding V , stability of our govern-- 1 d. and reverse color. the eren )ar of plenty, to the aeven Repeat ment.' But that faith is sublime, and is prone to overtook or ignore from six times and turn. Sixth j issues, or u the deatruetion of the ' pharaoh tent to recall the V Row ; Ch. 1, 3 d. and repeat from signals that are springing up from day to day. , riult,in then, to depart d. 5 in with last row, .? ending tnarfrom the people in the form of profiteering, graft In fifth and sixth rovvg 0u uf th lMaing object of public office, shirking of just taxation by the rich, indifference to Repeat Ninth Row;, .cn. I, o u. .aearcbe fur papyri la recent year thf manner in which state and national affairs are conducted, once. and repeat from star in fifth row M been to sad corroboration from 1 Sttme of the danger signals to which too little heed is . ot th stay in Egyptian tourev fciven, they constitute a condition that is. producing a danger- Egypt and tb modus, but the ' . oua spirit of unrest and hatred and class animosity. tnt whlth make aa large a flgurw ( Jewish blttory ar a blank In th to ure converts from Egyptian recurda. Bmonuirlriw aBenU.d0 ,w,t , lour Egyptian hlitory, tradition and litare prosperous and contented, and seldom among last blocks with plain ds. be erature were never conaotldated and ose fi tte middle walks of life. Their fa done among tween. Finish rug to correspond proselyting preserved. hose who have a real or fancied Tli Jew are believed to htT been grievance among those who are With beginning. To finish edge work all around the rug over oth- a comparatively email trib at tin 'dI fav(rp with the goods of tit is world, . v er color d. in each st. and d. in tint Egypt wa a highly popttloua natIe uptake ol temporizing with the red snqke each raw on ends, three stitches country, a the Jewrlab contact with and of doing nothing to remove the cause of his creation. That in corners. Use a large wooden Egypt Ini been totireaented by torn snake is now full grown biateriaa a tb'ng of allgbt and is serpent menacing the security of crochet hook. to tb Egyptiana They would the government of the old world. , tha Eaoda aa tb deportation t r regard How to Crochet an Oval Over here we are ar withdrawal of a handful of aliena. the same treading paUv.drifting into the 27 . Rag Rug: Crochet error. We ire doing little or nothing to elinimnate stitches in ehain stitch. Turn i &5K,li8h graft, or to require rich corporations and Skip one st. and hook through individuals ta tear their just proportion of the burdens of t&xa- - making a double, catching both a tlrthday Cakaa. Why Candl loops and lay in the other color Ttie ceatwi of placing candlea on a tiop. you intend to use and crochet birthday cake one for each jreee hese conditions, if not corrected, will , eventually throw us over it to the end of first row, Ir cent fraca Oermaay. The (karman Mme chaos tliat exists on the other side of .the water. the first chain stitch made, cro- placed a thick owe la the center, called 4 H is for such conditions that bolshevfam watches and waits. chet three times in , the same I.ebenillclit, tbw light el Ufa - . . Only he or nha elm declare hi or places. Then turn arid crochet each r'l. So much for over here , amy pat out the light V" over the single loop at the end 2 her birthday, of ,Hft ; It l unlucky if done by any . db, in st, before the last, one d. other member of th family. T ne the niost trying things about the Ku Klux Klan, says in end, 2 ds. and proceed, carry-in- g The light art symbol of life hod the Logan Utah) Journal, is the insistence that it olher color by crocheting I portion the year. For penema stapds for American ideals. These men' have a sadly perverted notion of over it, When you have made advaaced la years a read) ntuat do about eight rows, counting duty as, oUterwlaa, tee, many would American ideals Baltimore American, ' : across from center, change to M required. . I Moribund. A buUfiog rut un a llU pad a xuitMr nt to i tua Klmt filrmlH xx h, "l I know I in xninx lu truak " jws N . Coffee CROQUETING RAG RUGS- ttil Riler Bros. Drug Co. California.s largest group nfi geysers is lieing harnessed to drive engines with their steam. LUCK Look Maria, some on ha file load of cord wood for us. . j li.irlc-co'1-ri- .d DKI'lltll GOOD fficienf Strawberry Shortcake M ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS 4 Ate ' rued & WHY V rd I ( V Ji4 fore-fathe- rs innt Nut that time and v tat hot vure less Jest rue-ttlie frijcrt tlnn than now r ol Thty built Uu-t- cabinsThesturdv, baric h'ps Iwneath thi rotcctul j But nii i Iiutld I boards. The pmtectit t bark remains in I.utit ccunoiri-c.d- ly ; he saw null take its p.t e Pamt nutk v( I At ten Bo white k ketps a Ixiaril ilHOg- Mild .as, .luitk-t- l' tree A house painted with it ts A "tH painted u,ll painted house lasts Nt gleet painting and to pay. you base the repuirrimn '1 his is a line time to pamt.1 Sie us about our stock of paint materials livery thing ol theln sf 4 w., . t iht Surf a. j aiit J 6M Sa o Att. I lousekeepn OVER THERE7 AND OVER HERE" fh.ir pilgrim i ft j . Modern Homes hi sentiof ments were American business a more ag-- . interests to In attitude fart, dot's grrssive commercial contact w ith our pet-fil- e would be beneficial to them is an educational influence, it would teach them the superior ity of modern efiriency in business as compared with their archaic methods. There are many phases of The development ot thrift. broader markets for American products would mean the elimination of waste at home. And it would mean also the introduction of thriftier methods abroad, because as we become greater sellers we also become both greater buyers and greater teachers. on - f Log Cabins and kle kle And I . Hle I . . j j ly, many years Americans have had an intimate acquaintance the word 'deficit" as applied to the federal government. CY Lourn A KirNtman Congress has made its annual appropriations, and governmental departments have proceeded to spend more than their allowances. A, deficit has teen the custonfary result. TOMORROWS MENU other color by bringing the color ' But perk up! Ttey say every cloud has its silver lining, but you were using and making as Breakfast this year it is to te golden one, thahk's Ao pur national budget as many as desired and Grapefruit . system, change as often as you wish unCereal your rug is as large as you From where does this good news come? From General Ixird, Dropped Eggs on Wholewheat til want it. Pink and gray make a Toast director of the budget the man who ought to know. color combination to use. pretty Coffee The general tells us that at the end of the present fiscal year Tomorrow to Just How Luncheon Can Asparagus there will te in the federal treasury a surplus of sixty millions of Baked Macaroni and Cheese dollars over expenditures for the period. Fruit Salad a bagatelle Of course, sixty millions are not much-o- nly Wholewheat Bread Tea but surplus" sounds sweeter than deficit," sixty million dollars Jelly Historian Are Interetted in Dinner ' sweeter. Cod Fried Beaded Egyptian Excavations Long live the budget and hasten the day when taxes will Potatoes Steamed in Skins ha Aa euilntnii British , tegin to fall Asparagus on Toast xpraeil lb hup that legend in the , I ff." T it would in no sense The political in the Near East is, of aourse, not yet stabilized, but miner or later things will settle down and America should be in a position to compete with all other nations for the rich trade of these lands. One cannot visit these countries, many of which have a civilisation as ancient as the oldest document of human history, without being impressed with the fact that the younger generations are adopting a new viewpoint toward life. These people are today weighed down with traditions and customs entirely out of step j with modern progress. But the young people are becoming im- d with the ideals of Western FOR te, yo" f good ot mankind. sible. A SURPLUS FOR A CHANGE t of your 'l"iii.ui!i we find out- Philadelphia Ledger. 4 Et your ambition aaj wed-din- g 7r7n being a boy means being a gw son uiul brother as we as a good citizen. That boys will be boys was once taken to mean that, if the youth of the race run wild or are destructive, that is tel what we must expect from those who, according to Aristotle, are the hardest of all wild beasts to tame. The modern lad has every encourage- rnent to learn that politeness, truthfulness, fidelity to duty and other qualities of the sort are perfectly combatible with the joy of living and the natural freedom of childhood. Being a tey need not mean boorish unmannerliness, and consideration for the rights of others ia entirely compatilde with the juvenile notion of a good time. The man who most vivdly rememlers hjs teyhood is he who keeps youngest, and the test way to recapture youth is to be friends with the youthfuL If, as Wordsworth tells us, the tey is father to the man, let the man reciprocate and sympathize, and let son or nephew know that he understands the perplexing trail ; that he went overthe same ground, and through the same dark forests,! years ago. Boy week is a good time not merely for the boy to1 celebrate, but the man to reaffirm his faith in what he beheld in tha sunrise of his own life. Let him humbly submit himself to school in the republic of boyhood and liecome again as a child, re capturing his faith in the ideals that were his when years were few, but dreams were many, and ambition knew no teund.s. . the Near it i a bueiim lu bed r Europe, and the next few years will witness pronounced changes. These facts especially unoress the American visitor to Turkey. I unsuntinepie today suggests a city soon to enjoy a great commercial awakening. Americans stand high in the eyes of the people of tte Near last Tliey are impressed bv our altruism, . and have-- " been deeply moved by our unselfish policies in dealing with from the standpoint of trade and cura- -j mrrce. At home we pro- duce su much more than we consume that it is in keeping with national , BEING A BOV .aaawwwimiwyarmiyaBiainiiwiLii W. STRAUS, PrttuUni America Society for Thrift. To the American who visits the Mediterranean countries the fact stands out quite clearly that America should be more alert commercially in these regions. Other nations, aocably , l drat Brnaia, are getting themselves strongly intreocted r mrr I Jest turned Experienced. Before buying a hoi of el gar Bin your 'liip didn't ciiuif In, eht1 I ala pyx k Jack' ail'Iee. Hardy He ha good taste. eh? glint' t I i.oi Hate Weil, iou see, he used to '"o(i, I don't know. I found that! there was (iloitly of airiniore a oik un- - work hi a Igar store, aiul he know fj loaiimy otlier jieojdr' sbipx, so (vs the roiee. a t uiteiy ivtty aril." ' Why Worry? Ahe The throning of rice at Travel Rather Uncertain. ' H le denounced ae a dangeroii "I a, ml to kn bow to gel tom. K,irnn.Mtlte." Itercbe-Ba- t surely, one additional "V ld the clerk at the mu uni. lufui iiMinm wnniow. lou tube a train danger at a wedding U hardly woisb th.it le,iieR line in half an hour tner cnnalderiug. the Jiiniier Junction line," Educated. tml tin nV Rial If a Jane Is bean Plniple I ".Viol I Inn you Iril- -t lo link. rlfht, tb! higher eiiuculbm la Biilnce f ; u ry. j . Impeoprietiea. Ye ; awf If she lsn1. It Simon Volin- -' l..nly (sto)img near ubuny not enough. I. mle iliovi your holier efli.iin-,know l hut ion sinoke rfgttrettesf Seme System. aw Vo more a yera know, Im hln "Mi husband sttotig for vtem i I. ilk tie lo on .! you coni anaegen) i f" hcuT iTi. loin Uc' ji'rojirr inirriliici km. If l am ,iti!ng In that chair, he wlno-ie- r If i,ot. tie me Hand Fainted. ie Hitting there I lou-cMr- 'red saya he me lie, .iur I mu the (iiclure of r A Cynic Explanation. lle.lllll kl- when thee .M- ltileen e. the foolish fellow " Wniulcr win women w.is ihiuis i inn for unylhlng hand it a Sort of aiiobit.' in d "I ,uc ilhle.l Mime for wli.d they Inlnid to spv about imli oiber ifrer tliev part. .Editor Banday axnept Week, Mattor. R tun -- PUBLISHED By SABI. AVD ENGLAND ITBUSHING COMP A NT Oerdo Hurry laugh rd. THE RIGHT VIEW THE JOURNAL lilwHil Thursday, May 24, 1923 CUT, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH a third, equally iniMrtant. Oil It it most economical Kerosene is easy to get and much less costly than other fuels. Unlike a coal stove, you use the Florence only when you ntVd it for cooking. Tum'a lever and it is out. i r Wont you drop in at a store and look at this efficient, botherless, teautiful cook stove? Test it for yourself and see whether it does not belong in your kitchen. The store will be glad to render you every courtesy. Central Oil & Gas Stove Co, Gardner, itself will. It is well wflrth a trip to the store or the4 nearest Florence dealer. There you can light the stove and actually feel it efficiency. Nt rev ell-I'i- it Distributor. Mjjxwu-huxet- l terson Hdrdw Ar Co Salt Lake City, Utah Gmvenieneeand teauty arc two of the qualities of vfi ! flC2" te a 0 im V The Florence Lerefar Ai l,t. krrowa range muxt stand Irvri todo their beet work. Thi nr Florence Levrlct ix attached to tirk by nf the Kktrrac. By turning thi th Fkirmo ix eily and quiekty madr te rtand hrm and level, no lnaltrr heernvn th fleer.. nf More Heat Less Care - JW w , rit Oil Stoves and Ranges & S' V, - 9 |