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Show 4 mt JOURNAL, PAGE frOtJR LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH function la relation to Enrage are to provide the requisite banking facilities for export mod Import ong for travelers. Tbat part of his fuao j Cons which consists la floanelng loan of foralga governments or lndu tries ; has hitherto been, with sporadls a , The National Health Council, ceptlona, of relatively tacoaaldaiwbla j a combination of the' 13 greatas compared to tbo vasb j est medical and public health Otto H. Kahn Refutes Idea That proportion nes of tba volume of hi transactions organizations in America, has Foreign Finance Activities Dull In financing American Industry, noon announced says the U. S Pubj marc and enterprise. to America. Allegiance lic Health Service, that during for Cradltt Naeaaaity Foreign the 12 months beginning July "In saying tbit, I do not moaa to i 4 next it will endeaver to per- BANKING REFLECTS BUSINESS- Imply bat there la anything tbat aalla suade every person in the Unitfor apology In tba Boating of foreign j loan In America and In tba loaning j ed States to take a peep into the future to see what the con- "International Farmai an Othnr o T American fund to Europe, provtd j ad aucb loam are considered sound a ualntaa Man Wha tall to Foreign dition of his health will be a to security and are mad ror" legitifew years hence. Anybody who Markata Craata Osmand for Inter--' mate, constructive purpose. Indeed does not like what he sees will national Financial Servian. such loans ought to, and I believe will, be told what he can do to better be mad In Increasing measure, whan it. condition In Europe will bav bacon la baakera The Idea that engaged aucb aa to. warrant ll For ages men have sought to SaaBclog foreign trade and la "It la manifest that, tba promotion ' & probe the future by reading I a ara flotations bond foralga of our export trade. Including, ol the stars, consulting the oracles course, the export of farm products, j visiting fortune tellers and me- actuated by motlvss differing from require us, under the circumstances diums, and even by watching tboee of other baokere vaa refuted as they now ara and are likely u, blew remain tor some time, to aid the for the groundhog and reading racontly by Otto H. Kaba of Boch-aatepur r the goosebone. But always, in York, la aa addreat before tba chasing power of other nation by at Chamber of Commerce. tending to them financial facilities to all ages, when men sought ina reasonable extent. "Thera la oo each thing aa aa formation concerning the future Baakar to America, aa the tnraatlooa) "It la the function of jb baoker to with they coupled their request term j generally be Instrumental In of lll in)n carrying out inch the question, unspoken but Dudflritood,1 Kr. Kibo Mid. Ht ixiin transaction. In doing so, ho Is th I Will understood: too bei la the Imagination of people aQ ways means of serving a useful national there to see the prophesy ful-- : numaroua. but be doe out exist la Uia purpose, just as bs servad a useful. flesh. Yoa might Juat aa well apeak Indeed a highly Important national filled ? Farmer' because purpose. In bumg the mean of attractIt is not so difficult as it may of be 'International a certain ing and bringing European capital te seem to predict how long a man iba farmer sails la America in former year when bi. crop, to Korop,, or rendiwill retain his health or will of ternatlOBa! Manufacturer. tion were reversed and such iplla live. His expectation of life is "Tba banker maintains, and can waa nothing leva than vital to th do particularly easy to estimate maintain, international contact, and velopment of this country and tba Subtract his age from HO; and conduct International business, only to realization of tta opportunities.' if his health is good he will pro- tba extent tbat American Industry, ara Interbably live for more than two-thir- commerce and agriculture FOR SOUND MONEY national True, tba baoker must taka of the difference. tba M within purview eontlnuoualy Senator Oddle of Nevada, rhalrman But is his health good? Is conditions of affaire and tba current of the United States Setiap. coniuia asks the of Your health good? things throughout the world, but National Health Council. That ao must tba exporter and Importer, slon to Investigate the problems of and ailver mining, has allayed is the question! and ao must tba farmer take Into ac- gold th fear that Western Senators ig of can tendenclea and tbs the count A life insurance company prices their seal to aid the cause of sllrer, answer the question pretty ac- - world market la Liverpool. might launch an unsound money wavs. is so does it 1 am for sound money." Senator curately. Unless it bound to go bankrupt sooner or Oddle sav There is no thought of blmetalUm or depurtmg from the gold later. So it finds out the sort of, work you are doing, inquire in-- ! dltlone1 pn tbe cpcl,J nd .o standard We desire to help the great Investor mining- Industry, but not through th to your familv history , and ,nneM th r lh8 American ,ecur(tiei wnlch b. creation of an unsound currency " wants to be told what illnesses i tblorb exi,t,.BC depend upon the The commission is to siudy and refery of tti you have had. Finilly it exarni--j eoafidese and port oo tbe causes of the continuing ! sd af tie fallow baukera and decrease In the prod ictlon of gold tips vnu nhvRteallv. not merelv pubu any banker a hose activities would and silver: the causts of the deJustly create tba Impression that be pressed condition of the gold and stiwas actuated by cosmopolitan rather ver mining Industry in the United than by American Interests would States: the production, reduction, revary toon iota that confidence sod fining, transportation, marketing, sale, and uses of gold and silver In the following. th "Tba bustneaa which be does for his United Slates and own account In. with, or for Europe, effect of the decreased production of la Inconsiderable as oumpared to the gold anil silver upon commerce, inable to prevent germ diseases ; business bo doea in Ameiica. m prm dustry. exchange and prices. A PEEP LUO dpal "IIITEItllATIOIHL THE FUTURE rz Building Business for the Long Run JAIIKMMffll j , The truth about anything requires a "certain perspective. . If viewed too closely, even a masterpiece cannot be understood or appreciated. It takes a certain distance to bring out its values. This is especially true in build-vin- g a business, and. in using advertising as one othe means of building it. The clear vision comes only with the .consideration of what is best in the long run. One seasons business may be abnormally large or abnormally small due to conditions over which the' owners of the business have no control. To consider the business itself as safe and sound just because, at a certain season, the orders are coming in. is often dangerous fallacy, far more threatening teethe eventual .welfare of the business that makes it difficult to keep going. 4 During the past fevv years economic conditions have combined to prove the fallacy of a policy of manufacturing and marketing, always at the mercy of market fluctuations, with the manufacturer helpless to influence his market. And. on the other hand, these conditions havejroved the wisdom of considering the long run and making all plans in accordance with that J - hen-dllo- g i j jrt j Monday, July 23, 1923 ds hand-to-mou- 111- i merchandise, are giving a new emphasis to their preference for lines of merchandise that- - are and adequately ad-- , vertised by the manufacturer. The public, during the period of minimum sales, demonstrated its preponderant preference for advertised goods, and the dealers will not do otherwise than accent the situation and build their business for the future in harmony x trade-marke- d with it. Thousands of manufacturers-wh- o today are facing a shortage of demand for their product, and who see what demand there is going to competitive manufacturers who have insured their own market by means of advertising as the logical key to future selling success. It is highly important then, in seeking to apply the force of advertising, that it be considered for not as a ready made cure-a- ll sales inactivity, but as a permanent factor in business building. Every advertising plan that can lay claim to wisdom or hope fo long run effectiveness requires three things: First, to determine what are, unquestionably, the best objectives for the business in the long run. Second, what Are the best means, all told, of obtaining those objectives. Third, how and to what extent advertising can be assigned its rightful place among and in relation to' those means. -- th view. Today, as a result of recent economic changes, and of lessons severely learned, tens of thou-- , sands of dealers, in every line of from getting a foothold in yourj (Published by The Journal in with) body or to drive them out after American Association of (the Agencies) Advertising thev have gotten a foothold. Klom the spineless cactus, by! Most persons think of death he paricu-(larl- y wav, is roab(the as coming from one of the great vicious whiskey of diseases typhoid fever, for inlxtrcter half breeds and Mexi-- I stance. But it isnt these that devotees, how- - cver Radin reports, the devo is over they are in an emotionally jeans. T.ie peyote do the real damage. It's the hidchev it, - or occasionally tees are falling away rapidly, state of mind which compels lever, den things that weaken yourj rteep the buttons art! drink the t0me are drifting from church them to tell all the sins in public - - SEMLOH organs without your knowing it result. .Then affiliations about the Others meeting. go they altogether.. till the test comes and you find 23. B. B. RAMEY, Proprietor ' ThF cult has flourished mil il jure joining the conventional hall shaking hands and asking ,. defenseless. It is, , yourself for;p JL . t that LOCATED ilie Winneb JUST tve FOR RIGHT each This churches. other. CONVENIENCE of Protestant among lecentjy forgiveness instance, the abscess at the root. er nas :ie crown ot Indians of the Middle West. TAsj AND COMFOBT The picturesqueness of the closes the mee'ing. of a tooth that manufactures t Take Or itsla.t the stagesba been a have Bus, devotional ' Taxi, Or the Depot Car and Ask the cannot be Take creed ought gainsaid. the pus that injures the kidnevsjpk'TitiHnit). . ,8most, to. the attention of science by for instance, the Christmas cere FOOLISH, CR MOTHER L0VE7 r Conductor For Sejnloh Hotel ' . berv18, the infected tonsils , that dis- -. ' "Winnebago eus monies. On the morning, before cT01! e . charge a pus that causes UiEU-- n v united Mites. toms and traditions the results Christmas locates a Reader Can Draw His Own Cenofu. tnatfcm? the little lump beneath !jn EAST 2ND SOUTH AND STATE STREET .. certain books ot t it of which have just been publish great lodge by t!he (position of aiona Many WiH Think Albert the skin that some day changes ' B .Rates most $1 to $3. Modem In' Evey Respect. to la Pitied. notally tcj by the bureau of American! sunrise and builds a half moon! into a deadly cancer; the work,ew Testament, of in terms I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH v. Apocalypse, is1 Ethnology of the' Smithsonian, fire place in the center which that strains ones weakest spotithe While wait lux .hrr turn at the gro' at here. till it gives way, when another gen Indian rites. Then he lighted spends cery the iMhcr ihit the woman, jlnstitution night. The crown of thorns, for ex-- j The Mohammed o'' in prayer. At midniuhtj y sort of work would do no harm. n in(hetli example of one va All these things can be and ami le, is symbolized by a capaa John Rave, a ne'er Christmas Eve, with the entire rlet.v of .mother hue. ll will be investigated under the of beaver skin. The head men ofi0f the tribe who drifted Among! membership1 gathered, be blows) ''Monimer. I want aotne rraekere." l Too Much fqr ticket Clerk. Councils plan by a reputable the cult, in conducting ceremon- Oklahoma Indians and becameia flute tp each of the four cor-ie- I, "All rlijht, ihmlie; nioimner will tuj She Rsmam bared Him. Mr. Borem (billing u railwn.y tickMrs. C. 1.' write ttAit while out yon Hony." VVliat Ijccnine wear the feathered by each person's the tlckei clerk physican of the peyote eating hai ners of the lodge, announcing et) Moniiner". I want u (log" niece, a walking- w lib her who used r he at lint window? family doctor, if he likes. The piece of an Indian chief with a'jt. But Rae evidently was a'that the Savior has.come upon "All his lifted them went and ; popper will buy nwA right. past jnWIoii 10. In HP's that u Clerk at least Council hopes lunatic Tlckc,'. cross marked on the feathers. '0f considerable imagination.) the earth. At day break a.'- . hat. you otm. No, ilnrling.. yot iim.nIuiii. , i 000,000 persons, say 80,000 a The basis of this religion 1 he 'weird visions which, came the flute is blown in the same euuimt Imye nny more erackere." . . .. Who waa that, auntie?" Inquired "You don't ay mo! Whid waa tbe day, will have themselves ex- the fact that all rites are con - to him while under the influ- fashion, this time to represent Well. Jut two, rheii." the child.re.iMon?" amined during the 12 months aucted "That's Mr, Blank, dear. He' th under the influencelence' of the drug he interpreted the trumpet of the day of judg-o- f "Monimer, I want. to go home." A Mhock. Yea. dearest, were goins In Just beginning July 4 next. It is a village undertaker. This is a native drug'jn terms of the Revelations and ment when thd Christ shall repeyote. "SltiMk, ehr Oh, ye, returned the little one big job; and to make it easier contained in the tops of the returned to his own people with, turn. Throughout the ceremony a minute. Now you imssfn't take py Yes, line day fat w e,k a wrutian I reqiemher him pow. Ha more rntekera." quickly, the Council suggests that every spineless cactus, known aa hi a came to ticket. window, bought wears an otter skin I aril ni take three this time. the new relhion ready made, Boston .undertook my grandma." one should be examined on his cal It for' walked aiid and away without buttons, which grows in tl.e .. This was about the year, cap, representing the crown of Hud, I, oi of authority: even those born own birthday Mopping to ask u .tnng'of questions" Evening TraiiKCript. states. This drug, 1900. The new cult took a firm1 thorns of. the Redeemer. In s Southwestern mure lime you crack any on February 29, for 1924 is leap l's Angelea Tilnea, is well known, jfroduces in the Hia Condition. jnold among the red men but it tween times tie drinking oi ere. not a Mingle one. I mean tt". year. re1.-."Lafe Bwlggln was drunk when he 1 of a of 'sweet IMujday user of heightened degree continues, until peyote not darling's as the Good temper: Excutt. coming This National health examina he reNches for Die lieu rent object and The boM sent the bookkeeper out to drlr pAut yur yeaterday, wasn't hey1 tion campaign will unquestion- gious emotionalism. This cult, Arthur Hensley, a Carlisle grad! More frequent peyote it hatters the on a la It counter. bag buy 1dm a ticket to Chhago. Afier asked the constable. different uate. a Bible student and a manimonials consisfof a general .is vastly averthe lengthen of egga. ' dknow." reeled ,Oap Johnson of ably several hours the bookkeeper- came , the peyote cults of Okla nf militant Purriani'm, that thefessional meeting. The wbrship-homahut I noticed that he "Madam, yonr little boy hn broken buck with the tliket, "Took Rumpuu age human life. Its span in the you a hud uue Jtldge, whose dances while ui 'real breath of life tvas bieathed pers gather in the evening and toU woman'- - egga wliCel ofTm his wagon, for United States was lengthened hng tlnie grunted flie how. Well. I tone reason or nither; and waa sorter from 41 to 56 during the 50 the influence of the drug the into the creed. To Hensley is listen tu sermons and hymns ill,, did he? Tlmt'a all right. Ijl wiim JuM behind a girl who was planreof Office Indian Affairs the has due much of tbe formality until about midnight. - All chattering ahout loo blame' wabbly py for them hurling, yu tuut look ning her next Mimmera tour years that elapsed between 1870 the It ,roul cad rapt min went on you are doing. You thumped vir time they chew". peyote. By the to 1920 ; and it will be length- cently made efforts to do awaj which attends the services. threw the New City Stnr. York wrong hag." Sun. ened during the next 50 years with. the Reaching and sinking ' During the late years, ..i, I. ac20 least at more, years by cording to the American Public By Quale Sughro MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL Village Gossip .Health Association, which certainly ought to know what it is saying. This means that fifty fOOW JAM VMVVE CAT WHO 'iHC VMOOOS UAVf years from now the average (S)CCOttDiUia O THE WkPEItS , I BEE THAT AM ACTOCSS aouivvs prof, sapp,; man will live to be 76 instead of vivom to ovse WHO was, MAB.BLIED VKTT toua AGO FOE THE FvFIH 56. as at present : and that he I GOT LOST VAWSetP AWO JAAVIAGEO To gey TUA HAS JUST QPVT HER, UEW HOBQY But PAW, will feel spiy enough to enjov FOtbOVMiViG TW& ' BY BHOT MOT A WAS "AMO FKUO BACK Owvy deal life at 7-6- and for a good 9EAST VVOkAE longer. 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