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Show joturna: EVERY DAY ITRNLSHED ROOMS ARE RENTED EASILY THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADS. VOLUME' XLVI LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, I. OTTOGARMITES WILLIE April 5. The people are here Condition yet. But we have had a snow last Monday. There are regular snow storm here our vicinity. It snow about one foot here, and still on the ground yet and.the start thaw today, the w'eather wte very cold here just seem to we can get spring here and seen to me the Winter is not be gone yet. We are been surprise to see so much snow this time the year. Well today is good day we ever had for one week so far. I hope have a good weather after this time. We was very anxious to put our spring crop. I expect some people were going to Salt lake city conference. Willie Ottopary Well sir Mr. Mose Neamam was a perchase and second hand lord car about Hast week ago; But he is been down to Tremonton Mr. Thomas last Monday and accompany his Brother-in-labowena and Seth Pabigee motoring down Garland on last and back onerto Ml A. Brover. But this man is sell car take his of sale to Mr. Thomas Pabowena. But he didnt gave, him a bill want he and get sale, bill a to Grover a last fall so he ask Mr, a license number for the car. And as Mr. Timus Perdash w'ant for one last Monday buy a new Ford car this year and looking Doet Brid, Johon down to G&rland. Mr. David Pabowena, some and chopping on doing also been down Tremonton . NUMBER 83. MEMORIES OF T1IIESW El T WASHAKIE, BABSON PARK, rt'V.v. SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1921. BOND FUTURE TO fflEiOIII.il Statistician. Discusses New Wheat Tariff As It Will Affect Growers On Both Sides of the Border EVERY DAY PROPERTY IS SOLD THROUGH THE HELP OF THE CLASSIFIED ADS Personal Reminiscences of Its First Settlers Forgotten Scenes And Incidents Recalled By Words of Those Who Took Part In Them BABSPJT PARK, Fla., April Babson one 4, '192b Roger edict the recent to of the first pi bonds in today gave strength belief that his for his reasons to continue good bonds wjll strengthen. , Fla., April " " On August 5, 1923 at the WelJOEL RICKS) (By 4, 1924. Roger W. Babson toBabson lesley Conference, Mr. We have referred to the fact day made public the final secsound bond rnaiket, a. Robert D. Roberts was -that predicted tion of his survey of cilrrent reserves about the only mannow living" gold that large arguing business conditions in the Unitwho was a man grown at .the for lower comthe and prospect ed States . and Canada. The st- time of the settlement of Logan, modity prices must help the atistician is hopeful for Western au Most and who passed through all of a. position Canada' ah d isiiot ai all sure lime expected the at theprivatrons- - and ? trials of- -: thorities that United States u heat growshot those early days. What he has inflation which krould have ers will win under the new tarand to say of his experiences will be upwardcommodity prices iff schedule. read with interest. Tla says, I driven bonds to lower levels. Western Canada, says Mr. have was born September 21, 1837 in Subsequent developments contention the parish of Llanfrothcn Mare JBabson, was thg slowest to1 reBabsons Mr. proved y Tast cover from the post-wWeadeiytcrancest-JVWayigntnd-everthe slumpT ionethshirerNortluWalesMy Mondays now says that were there. Mi and he will conFor the first time in four jears body was enjoyed. There was a big crowd parents were hard, working peoprocess strengthening WHISKERS OF A QUARTETTE business is now looking up in Hiram Wongsaw is up again. He was sick about two weeks tinue. ple, and at the time of my birth, were living in an old abandoned this empire, A buef summary Some of our ward going up on the Idaho Reservation want some , twentieth century The By IvM. PEARCE, Paiadi.se, which some claimed had there. There is lots of works up there this spring on the says Mr. Babson, has not favof the present situation as indipalace, been built in the days of the From their hats down to their cated by current statistics is road and canal and more other thing. Nearly our old people are ored the bond holder to any This ones race is litl ami wide, tell about weather and w oil) doodle, all (lie coats. Romans. It was occupied by helpful in understanding this gone by this time. The old people can During the .slug, Iollj especial degree. ; Sing, about "Polly w oil) doodle, all the the tell can daj we now other families besides and close 1900 several situation. between pretty twenty years TTOGARY da) j whiskers on emit side, own. The place was called our Business in l.iitish Co1920 the investor occupied the Hes got all the They have hair like papa goats, the Farm Park, and was probabuncomfortable position, of the Sing, dn)Poll) lumbia is better today than at all the . Sing, Folly Man of few income value the largest estate being farma in, dollar na. building : with permits fixed ly . only man with . horns ... "this time'for some years previ- great provinces day. ; ed at that time, in Wales. ; My farnell to about farewell, Farewell; amounted power itoba sees ni) are the who conditions ous. purchasing but words of comment, Agricultural they over. h ful faee. centenhils this Itehtre out great .cash ) and the parents like the rest of the of his interest are good; the fruit crop was fair so vast that their very greatOh, I am King down to Logitii, Sing, "Folly wall) doodle, nil the families there were tennants on at decline his of fishholdings and value ; more active tlav ; mining is ml J am going (o sing this Yet when considering Maniness causes one to hesitate in Durrate. this estate. an alarmingly steady clover. They will all he ing is satisfactoiy. There are making forecasts. slogan; should not be forgotten it toba, When I was nine months old new a four the all tills some whlsskers liaise for these last years Sing, "Polly well) doodle," a number of public buildings unk, Saskatchew an is that the province contains the ing Although and bonds are my parents moved from Farm-Parday. great f'entenial der instruction. The construc- not phase has set in so rapidly as Brismall a farm and recovering rented to I favorable refer Canada. position. tion of the whaifs and ware- tish Columbia and Alberta it is Chicago of again in a Lord help tills guy If his hand Every time thev raise their hat. in the same neighborhood, at aN The tremendous reserves of housing facilities at Vancouver coming along very w ell. , The the city of Winnipeg. BusiSing, Polly w oil) doodle, all the slips, tlit, counin this place called Colli, where they day; Mug, Folly woll)Hj(MMlle," all the represents the largest single w heat crop of this province was ness is slightly better in Winni gold accumulated lived until I was seven yeai3 interest hear them to I ; da lower for blat, evpeet building program in the Provin- proportionally as good asTfurth-e- r peg than it was a year ago and try argue w the all his whiskers tin old, when they again moved to of doodle, course place lies got Sing, Polly oil) lips dur- rates that would ce. Building operations thruout 1. w oil) doodle, west ; flour mills and oil refin- should continue to improveWini-pethe all day. Sing, "Folly the parish of Festinog, the hamon Value outstanding . a higher the West have been above aver-- eries are working near capacity ing the next 12 months. day. let of Bethania. It - was- - here surin this The bonds. danger wlth not a preponderance of and building is active. The best llut have courage brothers all, is dependent upon any age, directhe lies in all the that my father heard and reThis ones fat e is long mul thin, bingjJ" Polly contracts in British Columbia plus of money are said to be in one province, it is the great dis- tion mothU'i opportunities ceived the gospoL My t dn ; of possible inflation which Slug, "Folly uoll) doodle," all the The program includes. the con .Saskatoon and Regina. Prince tributing point for this entire 1' We will harvest them tills fall, received it about six! months! da) ; drive would commodity prices As Western Canada, ruction of larger piers to take Alberti Moose 11 the h Empire. . lie's got .whisker on ids ehiuT,,. Sing, (Polly wkS father fatherrYMY t(?r my and 'eventp ( ' day. up of ship-berw requirements ; 4 tlefora, Yorkton and Kerrobert, so must' Winnipeg' prosper,U of Sing, "Polly oily doodle, all the baptized May 24, 1846. additional elevator capacity for however, should buy more goods Discussing the effect of Presi money rates to the detrimentRedti). 1856 we left On Federal The April f19, wheat from 'e'll the investor. the separate d the movement of this spring than last. Real es- dent Coolidges recent increase serve Board is w'atching the lids gti)N whiskers ran lx seen, Bethania for Utah. We reached tare, grain ; the spanning of the Sec- tate values have not yet recove- in the tariff on wheat as it will situation w all the all the Sing, doodle, Folly Sing, oil) "Foil) and Liverpool on the 11th, and on very caiefully bear on the fortunes of Western ond Narrows with a traffic red from the slump .of a day; da) i the 19th we took passage on the inflafor chance little is there eontinu Ami our faces from this hair. the statistician lint he's got none upon his liean; bridge and the building of a dry ago and families are still Canada, as so to long tion ' all the ship Sunder Curlin, for Ameriget under way Sing, Folly Slug, "Folly w oil) doodle, all the dock at North Vancouver. The emigrating to more southern cli- ed: ca. We landed at Boston May its maintains Board vigiL day. the on da), Of course such a move program is extensive and ' mes. Yet, the province is com24th after a voyage of 35 days. a season this icts a more active situation for ing along very well, slowly but our part is unfortunate in devel- ant attitude. At Now in this our model town, Ami we'll licver more begin, Two later we took' the 1 percent in the days of of decline ' betweenthe peothe coming year. all the train forTowa oping Slng, FolIy Sing, Folly Moll) doodle, "nil the surely. comas City, Iowa. There time rate, money borof the on, opposite sides da) day; "The only fly in the ointment about 7QO saints came oyer was The crops In southern Man- ple & is our a on To grow whiskers rhin. great Take oumien'tif great renown;" effect will pared with year ago, is the attitude of labor. The itoba were very unsatisfactory, der ; but whether thebeneficial same ship that we did, all " on w oil) doodle, all the the the all investor. favor Sing, the Sing, Polly of Folly in factor to be more of them from Wales. Iowa City day. , longshoremens strike has hurt this year. The unseasonable- ultimately day. Victoria (Continued on pace ten) on Page Ninel in ruined Continued Vancouver, f shipping at that time was a small place. ness of the summer and'New" Westminister. The matly 0f the ciOps. The final re We remained there for aboilt . , are more en- S8gSgSSSSSSSSSS8SSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3SSS!SSS?SSSSSSSSlfSSSSSS;SISS three weeks, and during that printers and compositors have ports, ' considerable trouble ; couraging and a 30 to 40 per CO caused oo time were compelled to live out on in the open air, as no shelter of while in most trades there is an cent, crop has been harvested in cc ee ee under current of labor unrest many places where a total .loss any kind could be obtained. We tut which is not favorable to real was reported in early bulletins. cc o were very anxious to get started 4H ee General business conditions are prosperity. Ht on our journey. Edward Bunbe ker, had charge of our company The chief product of Alberta 5 to IQ per cent, below the last cc oo of about 800 souls. We had no Business and Famous Statistician dW. ROGER Worlis wheat and the 1923 crop w.as years average. -- The Province tc Authority BABSON, By ee o more and more o wagons so were organized into very satisfactory. Those' who is becoming WORK MEN . VI. i . HOW BIG a hand cart company. Our are engaged in mixing farming tourist mecca and the 1923 was much greater than ever before and dairying have also-doequipment and . supplies . were people well. Building is fairly active; and helped the retail trade very- - limited. - Twenty The increasing pop- (Copyright 1923. Fleming H: Revell He pondered awhile, and then be performed, and lives which' more easily attainable, A brid- - were compelled to sleep in one coal mining is making better reFirst published In Company. to -- himself and otherw ise would be lost are be- ge is necessary in order to care tent in order to give shelter to cords; and new industries are ularity of the by arrangement talking partlyhe this newspaper fur The is to These answered: startling. ing saved by this incandescent ry trains from one bank of a every one. We had six wagons me, up. continually starting with Babson Institute, Babson partly increasWell I am probably best lamp. by oxen, which earned Mass.) improved conditions have re- farms in this Province Park,. river to the other. Likewise a drawn 1923 of- - millions and the homes in tents The and provisions. "Each our 216 cnown cnt of ed year the retail That phonograph. sulted in a quickening per by 2 One evening I was visiting outlook all over certain amount of material family had one and sometimes the of adeven millions here been Jiousewives However the has best of the a perhaps trade, strengthening Like the Mr. Edison at his home in New vertised, and it has caused my the land are being made bright- things is necessary to take one two hand carts, in which they banking situation and- a better is relatively poor. ManProvinces Prairie' by this to the desired port of success. carried their bedding, and ra-other the thruout province. Jersey. It was at the close of name bo become a household er and their lives easier feeling been has But! that is Howeverrif the bridge is too lamp.word. I have perhaps made the incandescent Calgary and Edmonton are still itobas building activity number a long, hard day- during-t- he (Conttnued on page ten) not Babson. is not the It in all, being increasing most the first mainly for the growof 1907 when Mr. Edison money through place; competing panic but Medicine Hat and Leth- of residential buildings and road been struggling with his em th of the moving picture "in- enjoyed simply by the rich. The 12 had for hoboes and homeless, who are work Reports seems programs. bridge are good cities. It ployes on one side and his ex- dustry. Certain patents which almost ridicilous to treat these months of 1923 .show that the ecutives on the other. He was I had in that connection have walking the streets of New Chicago, Phiadelphia, unable to keep his men em- given me a large amount of re- York, New San Francisco, Orleans, The and venue. and storage battery they ployed as he desired, IF were clamouring for work, various other things have at London, Berlin, Paris, theRio de great while he was cheering the sales times been hailed as my great Janerio, Buenos Airep, M. O. Moser o youth of 18 was in the canyon dragging logs and Egypt of cities BIG China, India, HOW do est invention. WONDERED to them However, and you YOU force greatHAVE otf urging the mountain side. His horse became entangled in some also enjoying this incandeser endeavours. After all had know that I consider the incand- are and lost footing as did the boy and he and the horse manner escent light as my greatest in- cent lamp. went rolling down the mountan together. ' His left ear was torn gone I said: Do you want Money? Edison,- is -- the game vention although I never jnade off, he sustained two severe scalp wounds and a number fundamental econ- nearly Although The from it. much money money worth the powder? Is all this of and bruises. cuts . j. in dea of number .of time and energy which you are in the incandescent lamp busi- omic law is a great factor orchestra by accompanied Logan boys not we are or whether termining ness has been made by others. their friends were entertained at a grand ball; at .Brigham. spending really worth while? To this he replied : Babson, Stil I call it my greatest inven- successful, we must not make Parties attended from Salt Lake, Ogden, Brigham, and Logan. IN THIS ARTICLE mistake of assuming a It was . it ail - depends on what is suc- tion because it has brought the the undoubtedly a splendid affair. definition for success. wrong much world so is March the requm cess. If success of states The Journal happiness. National The First Bank, ' Success is not land. money,- popConvenience for4 Everj body of money, or power, or fame Has been scrubbed, papered and polished and iibw pre- 1894, ing r , Did you realize how as we sit ularity, attention, or even influ- sents a m uch improved and very inviting appearance". then the struggle .is not worth ence. Success is that 'someincandescent that here FifthVard old of son 'after the because ten while of Jensen The you get tonight yean Ephraim if wax throw n from a wagon and had his colar bone broken. these things, you find them to lamp is being used? The Presi- thing much more enjoyable t Sucof these things. Statistician . World-Famou- s The Mandolin and Guitar club gave a dance in the Second be mere empty shells. If how- dent of the United States is sit- than any inan cess a is spiritual quality . waid meeting house. ever, you are in a line of busi ting in his liln ary at the White ward satisfaction, which cannot The House tendered to Mr. David Jenkins was makes which ness by A reading lamp. my of people scenes happy, party surprise pleasant the big measured .by material things. who be takes you behind on o mission to Wales. , makare of Premiers in time leave a to short visioh 'of the and Europe great you get expects . Land, money, popularity, atbusiness and shows you how is done Mortensen of Brigham and Eliza Jensen of Newton Poseph ing people happy, then you are using it in the great capitals of and influence are mere- were married at the brides home in Newton. , Bishop Griffin happy yourself, and the game is their nations. Yet this does tention, of conveyances. They forms ' not interest me but rather that ly worth the powder performed the ceremony. ' His suggestions will some this which are by bridges, A. is Hendriehsen left incandescent J. this Edisons Greatest Invention Logan yesterday morning with tnt? lamp being in all the great thing under certain conditions hundred twenty-fiv- e different varieties of manufactured artiyou to make faster progress What do you consider your used and to a limited extent; is made cles from the knitting factory of Logan. They were for exhibi-m- u greatest invention? I then ask- hospitals of the world. Operafbe teturers Foir in Salt Lake. Utah not ai ntlioiwrie liich could tions Mr, ed Edison, os rtco Nmn) -- w - na ar Utah..J -- k -- -- 1 ," woll)-doodle- . ," - 1 $12,-000,0- -- -- ran-e- . 1 -- -- -- -- wolly-doodl- e, welly-doodl- e, -- a-- Jaw,-Nort- -- - th 1 -- , , west-boun- -- Wolly-doodl- e, -- wolly-doodle- ," -- wolly-doodl- e, few-year-s ill-wil- T 60-d- ay 5 -- wolly-doodle- ," 5 how-ever- r WHAT IS SUCCESS? . ne fur-farmi- - . T-hf- Roger W. Babson . it v 9 help to-nig- ht f . |