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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN PAGE SIX BEAR RIVER TO DESIGN FOR A CHEMISE BAIAS TO CARELESS It is nose too ooa to be start WEE MAKE band of tha colored malarial alio aa Inch wide. Hat the top ham Inf sntiderraar tor tha trousseau of ths sprlnf bride, and the little and this band hemstitched to chemise illustrated will be found on tha machine. Cat away the white material from beneath the band cioae to the hemstitch-iIn the center between the IE 1ITED 10 u. L Since Bok Elder CountyWill Cooperate With U. ji. C. And Chamber of Commerce In Entertaining The Summer School Students On Tuesday Peterson President E. (5. anL Professor D. E. Robinson met with President H. Bunder son of the Boxelder Chamber of Commerce, Super intendant C II. Skidmore of the Box Elder County Schools, May or John A. Crockett, Superin-tendeOrson Rjan, Pres5 dent nt -- Wm. M. Howell and Secretary VM. R, Hovey of the Logan ' Chamber of Commerce to dis cuss an excursion to Bear River Bay in Boxelder County during the big National Summer School at the Agricultural College, Many people do not know that Bear River Bay is perhaps olie of the most interesting places Jn the world for the study of bird life and the students and teachers in Nature study at the Sum- mer School would be 'particular- ly interested in this trip, especially the eastern educators t or specialists on the faculty whi will teach these subjects, Ur, retersoiiAvasVry-.qmcki- glTea, and work all ths black solid portions in satin stitch, nslDg colored embroidery cotton to match the band. Ths dotted lines sre worked in a fine darning stitch with sereral strands of ths cotton. On either side of ths design draw threads to form ths tour gets ot crossed lines Indicated in ths sketch, and hemstitch these lines by hand with double hemstitching. The shoulder straps may be of the colored batiste or ot ribbon. the days of Benjamin Franklin every Postmaster eral has found occasion to inveigh against a condition which has been the bane of the postal service since its foundation. Periodic and systematic campaigns have been waged against it but the evil grows as. fast as the rapidly increasing business of the postal service itself. The Post Office. Department, or, in the final analysis! the tax payer, pays an annual toll for the support of this malignant growth, amounting, in round numbers, to $1,740,000. Of late years, however, it has become more and more apparent that the department and the tax payer are not the only sufferers from 'the evil. 'Private business and private industry every year lose millions of, dollars from the same cause, .which Strange to relate, is, in most t paft preventable, This economic- waste this is nothing strange disefise more or less thah the earelfesA addressing of mail matter ; the depositing of letters and packages with incomplete, inadequate or incorrect addresses, an over w helming imajority of which Gen- a t est modern methods of fighting barkbectle3 by felling the Infest-- : ed trees and peeling off the bark, are to be used this spring in a. great attempt to wipe out the barkbeetle menace which is now threatening the two billion feet of timber on the Kaibab National Forestr states R, H. Rutledge, district forester, district 4, with headquarters at Ogden, Utah. Barkbeetles cannot be attacked in the same was as most destructive insects, with poisonous sprays of one kind or another, as they spend most of their lives under the bark of - trees, and prior to the great outbreak in the Black Hills 20 years ago, no feasible method wras known of the fighting of them. At that time, however, methods for destroying them ' were devised, wiiich have since been Used with excellent results. These have been practiced on a small scale upon the .Kaibab Forest for the last two years, but have not been extensive enough to do more than impede the barkbeetle ad" V vance'. f These beetles fortunately hare fairly regular habits. During the winter the eggs and young lar va, or grubs, exist in the barkdf k nxpt acceptable addition to "the wedding outfit The chemise is made with, a straight top and is trimmtd with hands of colored batiste, i hemstitching and embroidery, f Cut , a straight top chemise. And on the top edge baste a false hem ot pink or lsrendet, batiste one inch wide, four, inchef below this baste a -- cognize this feature as an inter- mails! esting and educational help to In another effort to stem the Hhe Summer-Scho- ol Itwas tide of this waste; to savemon-e- y therefore decided to make the for the taxpayer and to turn excursion to Bear River Bay a back into constructive business part of the school work. Presi- channels the millions now lost dent- Bunderson promised that their Chamber would provide IhroughrnistakesPostrnastef enerai New has the automobiles to take the students week of Februarydesignated 18 to 25 as from Brigham City tothe-Ba- y BETTER MAILING WEEK. ' and help to entertain them. This During that week he'will seek f;ne cooperative spirit on the the cooperation of chambers of -part of the Boxelder Chamber commerce, boards of trade large and Superintendent Skidmore was much appreciated by Ur, business and industrial enterpress of the - Peterson and the local officials prises, and (he view to having a With country. Superintendent Skidmore was of The opinion that many people antiquated mailing lists brought up to date and every check placin Boxelder county would go s ed against the possibility of lethear the discussions byth! and learn more of firs ters reaching- - the postal System natural resource, ' This will without Accurate addresses big The Pos Office has gone a be made One of the principal ex"of Summer the cursions long way toward assisting bqsi-nemen in solving the problem. and several smaller ones may be ' - made. Postmasters have interviewed As Superintendent Skidmore heads of firms ..who, duetothe handled Jbad eonsideraUeiiscpeiieace fact that their mail at the annual conventions ot by subordinates, often! are not School superintendents of the aware of their own mailing difcountry, his suggestions were ficulties. The department has solicited as to the best mannei even offered to furnish its own in which to bring the National clerks to correct and bring Summer School at the Agiicld mailing lists up to dateat the tnral College before the conven nominal charge of 60 cents an tion in Chicago February 24 29. hour. A very effective means of adverAt one time the proposal was tising was worked out and it made to Congress to place a was decded that all would leave charge upon each letter refor the convention on Thursday service, thus (Special to the Journal) OGDEN Feb. 13. The lat-- the Dead Letter office are costly to the Postal Service: Delay and are, more often than not, costly to the mailer. Solicitations for orders cannot produce results it the customer does not receive the solicitation. If hereceives is a few hours late a competitor may get the order which otherwise would have Often the soligone to you. citation does not contain the street address of the advertising firm and then. the customer's order is subjected to the same directory service and resultant - nan-delive- ry King Coal is Famous 1 Early indications are that another pronounced increase in the output of electrical energy by electrical red "publientilities during 1923. occur- Estimates Fof Satisfaction 1 Careful housewives prefer KING coal because they caR always depend on it-it is always uniform and always satisfies. stay there until well along in the sprinjrjwhen warm weather bethem into activity gins to bring and the r grubs develop into adults. These adult beetles then fly to other live, unattacked trees, lay their eggs there, and thus extend the damage. The grubs living on the inner bark girdle and kill the tree. The ob ject is to destroy the larva and insects before they mature and get but of the trees which they entered last fall. These trees tan easily be distinguished from, the healthy trees because the leaves begin to fade in the spring and there are also wh&t is known as pitch tubes on the outside of the bark, as the pitch runs out through the hole where the beetle makes its Entrance into the tree Such trees 1 as these which are dying and full of "pilch tubes are full of beetle grubs and are cut down in the spring before the adult beetles Quick-t- o slow - burning1, hot and free f rom bone and is the economy fuel as - handle, amount oienergy pi oduc- askr-KINAny business ed may run w ell above fifty-fiv-e commercial1 house knows that billion kilowatt hours. 1 well, y to an -- orders Often electrical the Roughly, public means cancellation, as well as ' "" the loss of future business. Mor- utilities of the United States in to their expansions al: Put your steet address plain- engaged capacities during 1923 amountly,' not only on all letter-head- s and envelopes; but on newspaper ing to nearly three million kilowatts, of w hich. about twice as and magazine advertising. 0 much will be pVodiKfed in steam to customer of a The reaction the return for a better address generating plahts as in hydroef an important order cart, eas- electric plants. These increases Will make the total generating ily be imagined. If he knows another, firm handling the same capacity of all the plans of the commodity he does not attempt nation something over twenty to locate the one to which he million kilowatts, or twenty billion watts first sent the order. if Js e- - National- - Elect ric and most Ligh t beg!rrtoemerge.-Thebarki-ioff and turned six in shows association the that the in firms peeled country varefully progressive WAR DEPARTMENT have long, since realized that years from 1917 to 1922 inclu- over so that the part next to the while at one time, to - appear sive, the electric light and pow- wood lies exposed to the sun and CHARGED WITH may have giv- er industry, increased to a great- drying influence of the wind and en an air of importance, this er extent than in the preceding air. Under these circumstances the immature beetles which are condition noJonger exists. Ac- - 35 years. DIRTY WORK then smallsoftrwKite grubs, cordingly their exact locations Increasing use of electric pow- - slirivet and"die. in thi5 way op now are registered on order er In industry has made it posmillions of the insects can be WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 13 blanks letter-head- s; envelopes sible for the average American fair a expenof at very disposed The long standing discriminand on all advertising. shop worker to augment his in- diture of money and the small On the other hand, many dividual outputs with corres- number that are left, fall prey to ation shown by the war departdirectory this les- ponding gain to himself, accord- their natural enemies, such as ment between officers haf the Frbruarv 21st. President Now- quiring the problem through firms have still to learn select- ing to an analysis by a -l- arge was son. list ell and Mayor John A. Crockett attacking a Recently establishment book of woodpeckers" other predatory as the that 281 central ' station ' company in beetles and even diseases whch pennanent army ed will take every opportunity to the pocketmeans of themaller at random disclosing solution. those and only appointed during the vatu on the presidents of It is believed, however, that if business houses were using sta- New j York. This statement usually succeed in holding them is4 about to result In H i emergency no address chambers and mayors cf the the which upon says: in subjection individual, firm or corpora- tionery meri-rtka A reaeriroute work and io of cities be a the th found other than rough" rigid investigation of the meSuch js the? program comparison larger on was nv-- t that is the National Summri tion, depending to any extent can of a in stable the out .which, in general jeriod SOnably thods functioned, they. city mapped by which regular officers' the mails for. its business, School that-wil- l be.hdd'atLo lie available per way for the coming -- spring on of the army have been placed was in some even cases this and erage horsepower brought to realize that the ' gan this year. missing. These firms represent- workman and ids increased pro- -' the Kaibab National Forest-- , It on the retired list. Alleged dir1 rofeSsor Joel Ricks of the delayand oftenmon-deliver- y bus- ductiveness shows that in 1899 has to be done rapidly as the ty work on the part bf warde-- 1 busi- ed the entire Category of College has been In qf mail, results in loss of im- iness. their products ranging the horsepower per worker was j hordes come out by the millions partment officials, charged by Agricultural - touch with the Chamber' of Com- ness and profits, the most, zith 2.12 as against 3.10 in 1914 ; along in early August, so that if legislative committee sof the V. from ''"accelerators to merce with the idea of planning portant step w ill have becn tak- crs. - - rwhile in the fonner' yeai thethey are caught in their F. W and 'other major veteran a trip over oapt of the Oregon en to correct the evil. ture stages, the work must be societies with having to added value products is a felt that It great public secretly It is estimated .that 200,000,-00-0 time Trail with Dr. Turner of Harre- per wage worker was $1 ,025, cpmpked before that opposed the passage of the Bur-supieces of mail are yearly service can be rendered in vard one of the greatest historlat-in with $1,404 the ! bill,. a measure providing ians of the country and his suc- given "directory service, which ducing the enbrmous extent of compared TO SYLVIA ter for the year, retirement of disabled! and careless practhis expensive w cessor Dr. Clerks ho will lie. at means9 that postal employees "Though the output per workofficers of the World j emergency the Summer School. The plan is must take time from the regu- tice. The cooperation of cham- man a view on the mountains, is influenced war conditions similar to under undoubtedly of boards bers of commerce, to visit Fort Bridger and then lar handling and dispatching of W here the evergreens grow those accorded many factors, ' this increase regular army of--! work back to the headquarters mail in the endeavor to provide trade and civic organizations, by Or the rippi ng of fountains, mechanical in .the ef has application can caused the finger of , and ficers, the press, publicity by of Bear River and follow down correct addresses for this huge man- Where the violets blow for substitute a as to scandal tow power that! ard toward a in point go way relieving did long volume of misdirected matter. ,the trail tha Bridger Was the laugh branch of the government and 1843 and which thousands ot In New York City alone the the postal service ot this unnec- ual labor is undoubtedly a cause Of a Maiden I know. wealth of of an immediate investigation has emigrants tra eled to go to Ore- cost of this service approximat- essary drain and the re suit will therapidly increasing country and the emancipa- As a generous giver joyously been demanded. During the be the saving of Vountless sums gon and the North West. Stops es $500 daily. tion of workers from drudgery summer veteran .leaders met will be made at all the old land- There is every evidence that to American business. sends and heavy labof. with representatives of thenar marks. The frail Mill be confin- the mailers of incompletely adOr a roliching ri' r. , -ed down the Bear River through dressed matter believe that to MUSIC LEADERS CLUB bend department and Tlljally drafted a Rounding xThe latest fight staged by Was Gentile Valley into Cache Val- the postal service nothing is imla bill which was considered to the laugh One of our most urgent needs Bessie Prenty, Philadelphia's Of this lady Friend have met with the desit t s of the ley and then swing off to the possible. The implied compli- is good mhsic. The success - of is disabled emergency of! icers, veright through Weston Canyon ment is appreciated but it must any meeting is assured if begun negro woman fight promoter, contest with the 1 a and visit the Standing Rock des- brnremernbered-dii- at ! teran societies and approved by this , no with appropriate spirited mimic. lively State, Athlejic Com As the Sylvan dell rings cribed by Fremont in his mem- new is the war department. Jt yvas the When are urgmorning town , organizations the Auxiliary is of the age which has ventured to And the Mocking Bird brings later discovered j ories.lt would be a great inspira- longer and to rake of ed the that' the, latter op- mission, advantage our cities have pump thpt contion to travel ever this route officials had done everything in Afforded for training object ,to the way Bessie has Sweet songs unto you can so no that a portunity grown longer shows of her boxing ducted some with men, like Dr, Turner, Dr, in music leadership. Is the laugh their power to kill this piece of ' in the Quaker City. Merks and Prof, Levi Edgar mail distributor Lerexpected to I is knew. M. Of Professor A. Durham this lady knovv "everybody in town. just legislation behind closed , 4 Young and hear them link up the leaders class a music doors. Veteran leaders now conducting Mail addressed inadequately The Wallace act, passed by t e past with present and forecast harmonious Morn three times a month for both of. retiring ewou Id besc - Officers and 7the'future;Ther Stakes. Cache It is Logan armypermanent many who would want to go that of Course, means delay. Often held on Thursday Evening at 8 In melodies born aired to, the public; for what it would make a great caravan it must be returned to the send- oclock in the Logan Stake side United States providing for What compassed the earth disability they are given their arid attract the attention of the er for a new address. For the of the Stake House,) and i3 free vcluta ry. arbitratioa of .wage and Was Sylvia's laugh retired status; whether it Is unlack of a return address nearly other industrial disputes between! ofpereonTfkdmirth entire country. to any organization. der their regular commission or . ... 20,000,000 of these are sent anand employed. employer World war commission, and just Of the members of the British nually to the Dead Letter office. In olden times Shrove Tues- i The first British hard courts W: D. C. how many of these officers No matter which course these day was the greatest day of the lawn tennis championship will royal family. theTDuke of York to 320 were promoted is the Lest billiard player, al- litters take it means hxss of 'year for football games m all be held at Torquay the latter Tea yields from 240 just a few days ahead of though he is left handed. money. Directory sendee and parts of England. part of April. pounds an acre. J -- ora" advertiser. the-dela- sbei-ialist- -- G in-tense- ly ' Thatcner Coal Co. i 1 ss S-h- ; 9 Jits the-large- s Til i'll1 street-addressle- ss x water harden into ice 7 one-ce- nt -- , - - s -- - . imma-annu- ; al m - ! enn-sylvan- when because, sufficiently cooled, water becomes filled with needle-lilse multitudes, of crystals. These Increase and interlace until the whole mass Is solidified, Dur , Ing icy weather Aspirin Tablets are a nilghty big bPlp in throwing otf colds and the grippe, Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so skillfully made that their bent, effeial action begins in 15 secA onds. Highest purity, never Irri-.tat- e br burn. t Oije of 200 riupetest preparations. Every iteirithe best that skill gnd conscience can produce. Riter Bros. Drug n Co Vrui -- - , 4- - ? -- their retirement. In other words TrirTeTrThartRFlYaFdepafV mentis showing unjust discrim- ination against emergency officers who were wounded or disabled in the war, and that its methods of retiring regular ficel-s- , when made public will sultin startling revelations. |