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Show Wednesday, April 9,' 1924. -- TTHE STANDARD DESIGNER PATTER FLAX SPINNING PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, IJTAII NS r 46: 4M "STHE STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERNSf-- T LOST INDUSTRY UNITED STATES American have abandoned the, use of flax in making! linen cloth. The old time American indus try is all hut lost, and the flax world-ol- d the national Foreign Trade Council,', using flax as an exan-'- j pie of the? international charaj-- 1 ter of American trade. Such problems and their relation to American trade w ill be discussed at the Eleventh Na-- 1 tional Foreign Trade Convection! at Boston, June 4, 5 and 6, for1 Tot the first time m the history of these conventions. The uses of tlax hav e increase' they now number upwards m one hundred, with imports ot textiles $50,134,569 in 1923, anu of flaxsee$48, 956,956. Flax is a 1 lower of the from iet-Othe United States, and n f has bean for a Century yielding . - Thursday, Friday and Saturday Every Garment in the Department will have Small Yellow Tickets On Them Showing Special Sale Price for these Three Days This will be an Unusual Opportunity for you io Buy Your New Easter, Coat or Dress at a Bijr Savinff. Dont Forget This is for Three Days Only Come Early to Get the Best Selection of these 300 New Spring Gar i ments. NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES NO GOODS LAID AWAY "g n., dustries. Until I860 the larges. . crones ywere produced in Ken- - z tucky and Ohio, In 1909. Amur- - U ican states yield.d 25.836.CC0 55 bushels oMlaxseed tin 1921, he S yield was 8,112,000 mostly in ihe Dakotas, in Minnesota and nVg Montana. Flax is the oldest vegetable Q fibre used by man for his doth ing, or comfort. Egypt is the cj motherland cf linen, and it isjte is not uncommon to find in Egvp-- 1 H tikn tombs quantities of linen sheets, and other cloth articles in a perfect state of preservation. From the royal tombs of the Thebes havsj Valley been taken Coral collars, linen kerchiefs dating fran the t:mo hunof Tutankamen, thirty-fiv- e dred years ago. As early as 1630 flax began to be grown in Massachusetts, end extended to ether provinces. In Colonial- - days linen was put J through forty different process- a-- , es of weting, washing and bleach ing. Every great grandmother of modern Americans once had .. to rnakT her s unning-whee- l household linen from flax. The virtual loss of this indus - try1, is due to lack cf machinery, to thj flaxwilt disease, and to the expensiveness of the many handlings of the plant before it becomes cloth, as com;ared Io cotton, and to the general fact that other crops are mere profitable. A thing'. of beauty, strength and durablity, linen has always been an article of luxury It has become more so with the decline of production during , the World War when the world acreage of fibre flax fell from 4,500,000 to about 1,175,000 ? 4 I $24.98 to $31.98 Very fine all $22.98 Coats in Plain Polo and Velours, in -- Materials with and Plaid all Wool Extra Good Wool Plaids;' Stripes and Plain Velours, POlo.i Flimingo and other Popular New Spring Ma- - . Quality. All Silk Lining in Sizes We ings. Sizes J6 to 46. . THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT are Offering Every Dress in Dur $17.94 Department at These Special Low Prices For . , Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only $32.98 to 37.98 Any Dress in our Entire Line , in all the New Spring Colors in a Style and Size to fit each and every wo- This is a very unusual ofbefore Easter We advise Each and Every Lady to Visit us THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND ONLY AT - man -- fer just $14.98 All Silk Dresses. 50 this special Lot to Pick from in all Colors and Sizes 16 to 46. Buyers will save $5 to $9.00 on These Dresses. - $22.98 New All Silk Dresses, in a New Spring Styles.! and.. Colors,., in such a varied we can only Invite you to see - THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND .. SATURDAY ONLY AT $23.94 Very Large Range of THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY ONLY AT $1 4.64 $9.94 Rulers of Low Prices Utah TjTIIE STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERN 3TT THE STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERNS out such restoration, sueh pay- - repres:ntatives volSmuious and for truth and advice - thereon paer. He is notorisusly a poor ments aa may be obtained will satisfactory answers in response were aswcrable only to .their business man, it was contended,, be of little value in meeting urg-e- to written inquiries. In connec- consciences. In acres granting this no provisions for any but his needs of creditor nation One of the little understood tion wjth various features of its freedom, the governments have imm.diate needs." In pro, croin To insure the permanence ot facts about American flax is both for the purpose o! on the same lines followed the times, he had igored or forgotthe new economic-p-: ace between jrtport, that it is used almost exclusiveinformation and for commissjon's spirit and intent ten the harrow margin on which gathering the allied- governments and Ger-- . advice the committe called to in constituting the committee, business the establishment, ly To rthe making of linsev.i oil which involves the eecm- - its assistance outside experts ot but in so doing they have paid farm, was operated, and was inThis was an industry found-'- 4 jmany, from all of (Continued onomic page one) European' recovery ic adjustmcnt3 Rented by in l791 With its plnioe-- ' himself, in artime clined t and .the entry um u),tha plan, there are provided the international reputation. The the highest confidence peoples to be imfhxseed began r established reports and state- of crisis in human affairs. In with the inevitable result that growth, Am.rican ficia Jrepresentuti.e ments of economists of world vision, in their independence of when the margin narrowed or ported from Jndia in 1850 on the first committee which ex- new period of happiness and! counterparts of those usual ls unmenacxq by war. Gnomic precautions against wide sending hav been in jts thought, and above all In their entirely disappeared, he was Large and growing quantities of amined imo the economin and fi to meet his obligat.ons. As flaxse'd oil are required in th jnancial .situation in Germ air, as a resud ot mewiT, hiization which are recog hands. It has had also the ben- spirit of high and sincere purof the accumulated inform pose, which rises above the he did not fully understand, the paint, soap, ink, oikotte and in a covering letter to the report .he.creau.ra ox . Ifcrmwy a.. 2?!ih efit involving other industries. There is n of his committes' tells the reparmation heretofore gathered by small things over which the reasons for his own predicament paying taxes to trio amu ox tnoir ifi?!13 small so offon stumble; my col- he was inclined to blame hw substitute for the oil. Therefore ations commission that ti.o com-- capacity the reparation commission. so a.so must Germany ' recommendations Tha of existence , safeguards have shown .thnmselvts banker and the prevailing sys- committee In ,in the United States the flax ir full work the leagues its be encouraged to pay taxes to blossoms in on or before temit emba.rs net pulled way hampers - cl -- has hold since January must' be considered not as in- tne limit ox tnear capacity iro... worthy of this trust, was human, of cours.-- , I This which The fibre of flax used for se-- d j flicting penalties, but as sugges year to' year. xms is m acco.u ses the case of ordinary busi.-t1 That their n'v he sup work, fortyeight meetings. ' Tne It contracts... r lace in the errnmisstert' han and in a bread - sen3e he was -tnorvuga erirt committee on rot suitable for spinning. and unuer.y...g ef means for assisting the rear, wuh wie these . 8ateg''aid-0- f tivveness.cf in used in making paper and cs omi recovery of all Europe ,n principles just" f the bvchar"e M. as.st Fa. of of the treaty of nuy right. The system of banking currency, composed which had been built up i.l this tain utinsels. The pressed se d and the entry u, u a sanies, reaffirmed by G.rmany should not embarrass the nor am mentier. Sir K, M. Kinders. v, the commission's great m Go. economic of functioning and is used as a cattle food. .he is Emile and Mr e. Prof. bilities, their, prayer country was suitable to the needs , Franqui jnye!w period! of happiness ,md in its note of May 29, 19195 tnat assisted by Mr. Henry M. knowledge hereafter tha1 it ha3 of commerce and industry. The i Attempts have recently bee prosperity unmenaced by war. the German scheme of taction any ancL is of fundamental Flora, to German , and her Robinson and umhr tHe vhair done so will be their full reward. needs of the framer were not in the United States and in CanThe covering letter of Genera1 must be fully as heavy propor' deg creditors, ada to introduce thprovided for, nor was it com- (SienedT as Dawes follows: of of manship of Mr. Owen D. Young, that any tionately tase been G. CHARLES care DAWES has n Great vices t eliminate wcedin has he,d sixty eight meeting , prehended that they shoul l t To the president of .he repara- rowers represented on the com, . Under tho prevailing law, ? Chairman on balmission. More than this limit fixing fhe conditions of the su- and the pulling by hand, and to provid tion commission. ... p. bank ' can make commercial for artificial retting in assembcould not be expected and less pervision over Germany's inter- ancing the German budget, comSir: loans for a period sufficiently You committee has unanim- than this would relieve Germany nal organization so as to i' ;pose posed of M. Alix, Baron Hon tart ling plants. textile manufactures ously adbpted a report upon thi from the common hardship and a minimum of interference con- and Dr. Pierelli, under the chair- Farmer, A Poor The long to cover the ordinary commercial transaction, but from a from flax in the United States means for balancing the German give to her an unfair advantage sistent with, proper protection manship of Sir J. C. Stamp has Business Man practical banker's view, ought are largely confined to coarser budget and the measures to be in the industrial competition of The plan submitted is fair ar.d held sixty meetings. Thesj sub not to make tears for a longer clothes and low grade goods, taken to stabilize its currency thefutura The plan of the com- - reasonable in its nature, amt I t committees have also had the as- period. A. C.Wri:'- d, former such as paddings, crashes, and which I now have the honor to mitttee embodies this principle accepted, is likely to lead Io iu-- , sistance of Mr. Andrew MFad- A great many stories were of the Federal of The and Yain spun from do- submit. peace. to Qmate the ' lasting made general jieoert.v.,v The plan has been yean, of these proposals by the reparation commission. The told during the discussions on Land Bank of St, I aal,' in the flexible rejection include mestic flax is used in the manusense a adjustments Deeply impressed by credits preceding the en- - Nation., Business. facture of twine, shoe thread, of its responsibility to you com- which from The very beginning the German government means time cf th committee, ontsi1.: rural of the Federal Farm actment a choice of coni, of that consumed by its mectiigs and toweling. Flax is ferquently mission and to the universal con- lend to produce a maximum ofith deliberate about the American act Loan e demorahza-thRadium deposits, richer than inves-and 1 cotten hemp. economic to been '. cf vith!uance consistent has mixed wih given largely science, the committee bases its farmer and his attiutude toward the ' orty others successfully 4 be? involving tion, and eventually and continued study increasin? of tigaticn pro) jusplan upon those principles in hopeless misery, In speaking of my colleagues j his financial obligations. This worked in Europe, have recently Otho electrically propelled fairness and mutual inter- ductivity of Germany) the con-- j P tice, is perhaps typical. A farmer been found on the old copperIn the preparation cf thib?. re and as bearing upon the value battleship .Tennessee', potatoesis est in the supremacy of which servative estimates of pa, ments! of the Middle Western mining properties long idle ini e butter careful-arand I I that led f:el this report, suodripj1 are also pee, Creditors of Germ- to be made in the hear future port the committee has ' ma- rot only the owed his bank $500 on a Czechoslovakia. States , driven essto in the of known a field covered broad business make indicated elcctricolly piudrepletion the itself sliced by ly by by any and Germany note. sonal When fell it due, "mrld to and had constant the commission the pel world also have a vital and en- ence in outlining the basis of a, ligation. .It has chinery. he drove to town, called at the The Australian Government' loan and should ot destroy the! cooperation of able staffs of ex- that their governments have in during concern. told and the he cashier seals the receiving sets of radio bank, limited informal thrir complete time to the effo's toLjerts in gathering ion, no 'case . Long before the With these principles fixed and perspective as wanted to pay his note. He call- fans in that country so that they Arabie of the cf t in and the it independence be registered .preserving aggrtgAeigesting bus. the majority ed for a blank note, filled it out can cnly listen in on the stations held ccepted in that common good scholars cf the Middle Agesfloat- faith which is the foundation of of eventual payments which w ii The committee has conducted o.i and action, either before or nf re-- ! for tbe exact amount of the old the programs of which they jag the of . examination their an by a increase. ter is the appointment sphere ground that the eaith all business and the best safe- annually . With normal economic con- efficiails of the German govern- paration committee. Limited .jnof, plus interest, signed it and forthe ' a universal peace, for ing in space. and paiu old tore the guard note, up cf re the, by and ment the and with granted powers representatives y by productivity recommendation ditions, committee's One in nine of the 110,000,000 mosti each of my colleagues!' 'Thank Gcd, that's paid fcapitel tonishment Ho. and, must be considered not as in- stored in Grmany. theamounts! German labor, agriculture ami committee, is that the inhabitants of the United States The I of course, a as point, wcr his received from of the has his It estimates performed hopeful industry. abolished in Austria, penalties but as suggestand not a owns an automobil? Vith-Tcitugal, flicting ec- - receiveable are justified. j the German government anti its free agent; these men sa'xhiug fanner is a renewer Sweden, the assisting means for. Norway. ing Italy, and Rumania. 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