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Show J Tuesday, November 6, 1023. t THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . THE ETHICAL SERVICE E BUSINESS life Is (rewind. That means that ths faith of man la each other I Is (rowing. Ths Mrs mss who corns ' to ths banks with characters that ls them to credit. ths mors men who rssllts that to gain credit at the hanks, they must possets themselves with characters that win them trust, ths higher becomes the ethical standards of tho nation. Is not this n great moral serrlco that banking renders? It Is a greater jnatlflcatloa for onr present .financial system than svea Its wonderful efficiency la pre riding ns with the material things of life. No greater serw Uo could b rendered the nation. J. H. PUELICHER of the American Bankarm Association I sometime think we lay too mnch stress on the technical efficiency of our business Instrumentalities and of the course The Lyceum too . UtUe on their moral services. South Cache High School, seIs it enough to say cured through the Redpath Lyto our radical oppoceum Bureau, will have for its nents of the present first number a lecture by Will-liacapitalistic order that evD. Saltiel, Wednesday it effectively feeda and clothes ening, November 7th. Followand houses and furnishes ing, this at intervals of about a ua with physical commonth, will appear the other five attractions, providing a i. H. Puellcher fort and pleasures and therefore It Is varied and welL Balanced serIs not enough. They esn That good? ies of entertainments for the oven Jhbugh a rightfully telL season. system may minister to our physical The second number will be a If It stunts us morally, it musical program by the I .aura does not positively make us bettar Werno Ladies quartet, Selma sthicaUy, It Is an Inadequate system. eter- - The general answer to this asset-tloLenharif, a versatile Is obvious. The very tact that will aptaining reader of plays eur Industry, commerce and (Inane pear in December. The Van O. serve us so . mpiy with the materials Brown, novelty trio, musicians and means for physical wellbeing and impersonators, are sched- gives us the opportunity to build and uled for January 15th. On Feb-- 1 support our churches, to foster the our great educational ruary 8th the MacFarren sym- arts, to develop to be kind to one another. system, one will present phony quartet we deal In generalities? of the finest numbers offered to DoButwe need not find In the direct effect of The re- our business upon the individual audiences. lyceum nowned, Opie Read comes as the much to improve his ethical standsixth1 and last of the series with ards? To tongben bis moral liber? Is it not good for the personal charonjfhifs"gripping thought acter of the race to do business as U? now we WHljethe South' Cache High Letareua takedoing the baslness of, bankSchool' ia arranging for this Lyfor exam pis. Is It a mere mechceum coursq it is being done for ing. anism or Is It a vital moral fores? ' the patrons of the district as Does It do more Umn, by tscllitstinq much as for the (students. There- production, raise the physical standfore very, reasonable rates ot ard of living, or Is there anything and methods admission are being made. A inherent in the manner of banking that raises tbe moral season ticket may be purchased of living as well? for $1.50, which is at the rate ot standard s ot our business Is done 25 cents for each entertainment.- py means of credit. The bulk The students of tile school are of that credit Is obtained from tbe engaging in a three day contest ' bsnks. It Is obtained from tbe banks and camp aign for the sale ot because honest, because they season tickets, to insure the" cause they arebecause they can m keep faith, ue-t- hst well-bein- n Nine-tenth- . eontiuance of the lyceum course in the future. AH the numbers will be held in the auditorium of the High grt trURted j - it they did not have'theae qualities they could not do business with credit, they could not do' business gt bank,, we say banks deal In credit. That la but a way of saying they deal la honor and honesty. They build the business structure withhs i faith of man In man. The part banking playa fa otar butlt. LOCAL NEWS AN UNUSUALLY GOOD PATTERN OF GOOD SILVER PLATE 9 Tomorrow morning at o'clock is the hour set for & Sons big aluminum sale. adv. AT AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PRICE here onjr visit. Ev-ert- A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo HanAMERICA'S NEW PLACE sen yesterday to become the playmate of r his two little brother. Many Americana fancy that, labor la well employed and our Industries have been reporting substantial earning andj? Improvement over the depression period, normalcy haa been restored. The truth Is, what we must consider normal in the future wtjU he an sntlrely different thing from what prior to the war. One reason la, our new place In the world as ths leading creditor nation. That change is a permanent one. 'We are not going to retnrn to the old position of debtor nation. Bankars In tha agricultural communities have come to the conclusion that we cannot afford to main-taian attitade ot Isolation and that The opinion is not a peraonaj one. men I have talked with are voicing the Ideas ot lh people with whom they have dally' business contact. s A great many hare wareed against Americas entrance late the European situation, asserting that oar foreign trade makes np less tbaa 2 per cent ot eur production, and tkerefere Is too small an Item to be vital or to risk onr Investment in. They forget, and most peo pie who have listened to them forget, tbst the unimportant 20 per cent Is the difference between fall employment ot onr Industries and labor and mnch unemployment end, business de presalon. If s msaufsctnrlng enterprise Is running at 10 per cent of eg paeity, It may be msking a fairly good showing of earnings, bnt it Is tot run-- , nlng at normal gad is not earning the margin which It should earn la order to be fully prosperous. It appears obvious that ws sfasll have to build up foreign investments la this Country. But It will be necessary to go slowly In the matt? of foreign Investments There must be assurance that whatever we loan will be used for producE. Knox, Sective purposea,-rWrtlltond . American' Bank' ers Associated. am T f i I h, 1 THE FIRST QUARREL. AT THE Mr Bifid: Se here, I wont land It any These longer. United rmirenotsv bit like mother- used to bring. WEDNESDAY We were i i fortunate in mak- ing a good buy on a number of baskets of choice Concord Grapes. We are making a special price on these for .'Wednesday. 2 'Baskets Concord ' Grapes for ... 25c can K. C. Baking Powder for . . ... I Carton Matches 59 19 Mild for ..... Sugar Cured f Picnic Ham, lb Choice Prime Rib ....... Roasts lb Sirloin, and Steak, lb. ne 25 16 Tyj g MLA - An extension class in Old Testament Literature will be offered in Logan by Mrs. Jean Fonnesbeck under the auspices of the Extension study department of the Utah Agriculture College, according to Dr. J. H, Linford, in charge of this work The class will be organized on Wednesday evening, November 7, at seven oclock in room 208: , 0 Logan High School, Mrs. Fonnesbeck is a carefu student of Old Testament Literature. She has organized a course that will be full of interest for every one and- that wfll have particular interest for church workers of all denominations, students of literature, ant teachers. The course gives both a general introduction to the Old Testament and a special view of the several books which make up its contents. It considers; (1) the historical background of the Ok Testament Books; (2) how the old records were written, compiled and edited; (3) how they have been transmitted to us ; (4) the present literary character of each book; (5) its mostypromin-en- t teachings. - V r ; dollar plant) Sh wailed in tht tumhlot, the first of its kind in the UniteJht waltad in tht shade. d- States, is being constructed For she ws Just a waitress near Buffalo for the manufacAnd watting: was her trada. ture of cejlaphane, a transpar- Not to Her Liking. ent cellulose product, used largeMidge How waa tire yachting ly in millinery for "decoration party? and in the, confectionery and were to Marjorie So to. There other trades for wrapping pur many on board the boat tbe beat ' Charlie could do waa to hog the roses. A $iuhr A Tragedy. two-millio- n PIECES FOR PIECES CARDON JEWELRY COMPANY Main 1 41 been done in the county for the month. Secertary of State II. E. toAn enjoyable dancing party was Crockett is a Logan visitor day. given last evening by the Phi appa Iota of the U. A. C. at clean and well dressed, the Cherry Blossom. Refresh- it Keep when you phone 171, pays, ments were served. Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Co. adv. $1.00 saved on a years subscription to The Journal is good Mr. John F. Bennett of Salt interest. Pay in advance and Adv. Lake, came up to Logan on save. to look after his busiIt was law, motion and trial Sunday ness interests here, returning day in the city court yesterday. Sunday evening. P. Brewer and The case lira. J. P. Brewer against L. F. Wanted Experienced Chocolloench and, Laurena N. Monech late W. F. Jensen for garnishment Was brought up Candy Dipper. advt. Co. and taken under advisement. You will be delighted with the Biggest Dance of the year picture at the Oak Theatre. Wed. night, 8:30 sharp. Dont miss seeing Without Orchestra plays. Come on. Limit tonight. There is also ward Best We ever had. Ninth a comedy. splendid advt. hall. oJ. Hy-ru- Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples today; Wiilliam Dement Stueler of Washington D. C. and Emma Caroline Neilson of Millville, Utah ; Arnold Rudolph Standing and Josephine Lindquist, both of Logan. 1 Stores . dresses for ladies just arrived from New York all on sale at manufaacturers prices at H. G. Hayballs. Center street Logan. Come in and see them. 50 sample 4 President Corrects False Impression V - - Relieves Clarkston Boys of The Charge of Loosening Wheel , of His Car And Endangering Lives Oil Sunday Evening It is with very 4 much, .regret that I read the article Youthful ' " , Upon invitation of the Secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce. President O. II. Budge, , i 1 all-ao- -- ct, I - e, -- I.is-ho- "n'rrl ' I y -- h i.,'F. Sfchirmeibter, auto tops Big Harvest Dance at Proviand general upholstering has advt. 8th. movedfrom Federal Ave. to 174 dence Thursday, South Main into his new building William M. Howell is just in Tel. 450 nj. receipt of a letter from his brother Major Reese M. Howell Gwendolyn Meirill today filed who has recently been sent by H. P. suit for divorce against from Manila to the government Merrill in the city court. Failure Yokohama as head of the Amerto provide is given as the basis ican Relief Mission'. About a for the suit. The couple have year ago Major Howell visited been married since Jan. 12, 1921 that country and is in a position and have one child. She asks the to fully appreciate the terrible custody of the child and $15 a destruction that has taken month alimony, plus attorneys place. Major Howell says that fees and costs of court. the work of reconstruction has already begun. The Japanese Now is a good time to make eopie are a very 'courageous your selection of Christmas and proud people and determincards. We w ill print your own ed to show the world that they verse on them. The Journal. Ad. can again regain their former position among the nations ot Mrs. Ellen Jessop received the earth. word of the serious illness ot her daughter, Mrs. Green TaylBifhop J. E. Salisbury, manor of' Preston, Idaho. She suf ager of the Boise braeh of the fered from a stroke yesterday. Investors Syndicate of MinneaMrs. Jessop and other relative? polis, Minn., for the past four left for Preston this morning years, has been promoted and to beat her side, J is here on a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph H. SalisPaper for wrapping apples is bury, gtnd other relatives, befor sale at The Journal office. fore assuming the district manCranford say r i 1 Adv. Only 5c per pound. agership for his company with should hars seen the collection. Germans have invented a in Salt Lake. PriMiles L. Peterson, sheriff of headquarters casters on base to metal be or to leaving Boise, at & farewell Daily Dlalegut. Cache county, has been called radical? Flubb What clamped to water pails to aid in tendered him, he was preto Salt Lake City to attend a party with - - never out made have I them. Dubb moving sented beautiful a gold conference of city and county ofIt Is a man who wants lo do ahether ficials to discuss plans for the signet ring. a he pleases or a mn who want to The mineral tourmaline be- have what he please. enforcement of the prohibition comes electric laws. The meeting is called by Ssvere, but Effective. and magnetic Light M attar. Governor Mabey upon the advice .My bunbuml is out very late, asheS. peat don aura b t and let Non Pocter of President Coolidge and will thor a cure?" Of German invention is a him read anything exciting "Tti era ere a an cure. Thi is of is on be held at the state capitol Nurae Will the labor report for coin in a slot machine to sumwomens clubs. Be out later than he VVednesday. District attorneys, la 1900 be all right, doctor? mon taxicabs. , sheriffs, county commissioners, mayors, city marshals, and FedLIGHT SHADE MADE FROM SHELLS PROBABLY, eral officers from all over the la A use tor all those at the bottom and lapping each state will be present. Her Tf She: I marry you wtll you 1st ' V" Vandals Endanger Lives, in yesterdays Journal, I am sure that this was also the feeling of all of those who accompanied , me in my car to Clarkston to attend the meeting Sunday even s ing. We all feel that an iryust- ice has been done the gpod peo-jJ- e of Clarkston in some of the , statements made and therefore wish to state the facts in the . Ns Tsar fsr Hr, Actor My good worn a, tht las pi so I stayed ths landlady wept when I left. - Landlady Oh, did she? Well, 1 aint going to. ; f want my money la case. , Christensen President.-JosepE. Garden, President Geo. W. Lindquist and myself atteded a meeting at Clarkston Sunday " evening, ThiB meeting was held for the la told. . purpose of determining, the atPspa: Tea. hut hsa A t lighttitude of the Clarkston people . weight, , relative to the matter of removing! the remains of Martin Harone of the Three Witnesses ris, . Fatsa Irony.By his loud vlc ths m youll Spot to th Book of Mirmon, to the With InforsisHon smsll, Logan Cemetery. During the Whlls ons who rsslly knows ths facts meeting some boys tampered Will scarcsly, talk st sill , with the magneto on my ear. On A Hsro. our return journey a wheel came Jim I hrsr Tom got th Carnegie off the car, which might have nieilai with gpsdal mention for itt resulted in a serious accident. Ing a peraon from droaklog At the time of the accident, dud Jam Teat Why thg apeclil men- to the darkness, it was impoa tion? to sible determine what caused' hla wife. Jim Tho person waa the v heel to come off and it was Penn State Froth. assumed that the boys might have had something to do with Her Remans. Niece Did yon swer get peopoeal, it. However, after a thorough annUe? examination, made later, we are Aunt Tea Indeed. A perfect gentle- convinced that no one was reman did it once over the phone bnt sponsible for the accident, and he had the wrong number. that the wheel had not been tampered with. Deceptive. We want it understood that Young Wife If thle ip an we bear no ill will toward the rug. why Is It labeled cotton? people of Clarkston because of (conlldenilally) Shop ,AMlstnt anything that happened Sundav la the deceive to That, madam, night. They have always had moths! London Mail. our good will, confidence and Mutt Htvt Sn Qod. and we feel that we bave Crabshsw I understand yon bad t had theirs, and hope to contin- - ; very touching aennon at church iaaf ue to enjoy that priviledge, - ' Sunday. C. M. Christensen so. I should Yon - your-self- Cash & Carry Mrs. II. D. Maughan has received Word from her daughter in Springvilld, Mrs. E. L. Barron, of the arrival of a baby girl. one Mr. Almon Fullmer, time lessee of the Eagle Hotel, advane. , later proprietor of one at St. Anthony, Idaho, from whence NOT WORTS he moved to California, returnrelaMUCK- - to Idaho a visit from ing tives, stopped off on his return Daavhtsr: Pajourney for a day or two to pa, Chollr W worth hi wslght visit relatives here. - N. iTTiEFh Have the kiddies wrapped your apples yet? Paper for that purpose at The Journal office for 5c per pound. Adv me handle all the Funeral sen ices for the late money 7 Thomas Wand were held yesterll. Im afraid youd expect a day afternoon at the Richards bes.des. salary undertaking parlors under the with such a responsible Job. direction of Bishopjforgensen ot ot Members Ward. 1st Hyrum v Directors Take Notice. 4 the choir of .that ward renderabore. Uoil, cloaeups often show us Friends One of the last strong points ed suitable selections.Ths reverse Is tlso true of trade- union opposition to the of the deceased in his more hapOf the prov erb namelv Nesrne-How They Lovo Each Other. Takes enchantment from th view. py and prosperous days, James Mabel You can't Imagine the num- introduction of machinery in has tanished with a de- Chapman of Logan and C. F. ber ot young men who paid attention No Chances. cision of the Cigar Makers In- Olsen of Hyrum told of the good Gueet Taking to roe at tbe dance. (at pat j) Why duent .your Marie lta quite imneceaeary, dear ternational Union of America works of the departed and of the daughter sins toulcbt? . admit opereters of cigar making afflictions of his later life. Closyouve already Imagined them Hostraa Wlij, you ee, among the j p 4, machines into the unions. r ing remarks were made by gentlemen present j one that J think Effort was baa serious Intentions. Jorgensen, Where He Wae Sick. " Samuel Gompers, the veteran made, but without result, to get Student May t ba excused? I don't of the American Fed in touch with Mr. Wands two president feel well. A pocket knife has been intration of Labor, has been a sons by his earlier marriage, Dean Where do you feel alckeatt GO vented Califunion that utilizes used safety member now for in said to be living Stanford trades Student In chemlatry. blades. razor , .. . years, ornia, Chaparral,. J. . North Elder George Pond of Lewiston returned last week from fulfilling a successful mission. m - 10 15 FOR ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW The county commissioners met yesterday and passed on the pay I dignity of his calling. Bishop Moulton was introduc-- 1 ed by the Reverend Allen Jacobs of St. John Church, Logan, The college choir, under the direction of Professor C. R. Johnson, sang Reverend Arthur W, Moulton, j Abide With Me and The of Salt Lake City, Bishop of the Pilgrims Chorus. Episcopalian church for Utah, in N0. y0 Bg coaxed an address delivered yesterday j A from Tobermory before the students of the Utah Highlander sked at ntation the ,he 0," their1 ?Uwy in Agricultural College of a tlcl'et 10 Klllln "Hoot regular weekly chapel exercises, pric0 replied Donald; its far ovier declared that true happiness awa, a (id off be dear. Id rather wark in life only comes when a man started. He had not proceeded far or woman fully respects the when the train came tearing along, work he or she is doing. whistling as It neared a station. We must all feel, with Nehe-miaYe needna whistle for me, said that we are doing a great Donald. I made ye an offer alnce, work and we must not allow the and ye wadna tak it; sue yon can cries of critics nor the disparag- gang on. Im gomin." Canadian ing remarks of the envious to Magazine. turn us from our goal,,, said Either Way. Bishop Moulton. "Miss Nontenant, will you be mine?" The permanent contribution "Never. to the world of a man or a woThe young man was disappointed, man is not likely to he found but not wholly discouraged. where we, in an off hand way, "Well, will you let me he yours?" he may look for it, continued the asked. London Tit Bits. speaker. Rather, it is to be found in the life that individual 26 & Adv. t, , 26 BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Home of Good Motor Cars. politico-economist- has made a happy choice of his work. and,, who ,,, realizes the who SILVERWARE SPECIAL Messrs. W. T. and A. G. Rex, prominent cattle and sheepmen of Randolph, Ricli county, are site f t j r ts-tit- RENDERS - PAGE THREE pretty shells yen brought hack roa of shells over tbe last. kritb yon from yonr vacation. The light shade shown in the sketch is made of small shells lapped one over tne other, and the effect of the light shining through them is very charming Indeed. The shade is made on a wire bulb protector Thl is covered aa a foundation. with small shells of the shape Select shown la the diagrams. Shelly ot this petal sbape which have been freshly gathered thia summer. Old shells are too brittle to produce good results. Each shell la wired and then fastened to tbe wire protector as shown In tbe aketeh. With an awl make two little holes in each shell near the bottom as shown in "A." Have a spool Of fine wire covered with cotton in a color to match the shells or in. green. Thread the wire .through the boles as shown in "A. "Pall both ends tight and twist them together aa in "B. Now fatten the shells by this same wire to the bulb protector starting , J N |