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Show ' A PAGE TWO V ' THE JCUIINAL. . Monday, April 28. LGGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH rj4 i. THE JOURNAL ri EARt AUGUSTUS KUSH ED AXD ENGLAND IT riKIJSIlINQ TODAYJS TALK Author-- of "UP home owner builds a fence or hedge about his place fo what belongs to him for a little while." rhi-ris a desire within the minds of men to show what they re a foolish pl.iy and of thevery nature of materialism. possess.-I- t But whi n the spirit mind thinks, it reaches. Nothing confines it. It plys about its' own immediate world and then enters ' ' all worlds. And when a man rises above himself, high enough to own futilifhs, he breathes a purer air. People listen to him. are inspired, and carry great causes to their success; they win battles in his name, and take upon themselves the attainments of his soul. It is this thing that makes the orator eloquent, the preacher effective, the leader indomitable. - Emerson, speaking of the poet who has arisen above him-seif in the cumjxisitkmrafhis lines, has this To say : "In poetry where every woid is free, every word is necessary. Good poetry could not have been otherwise written than it is. The first time you hear it, it sounds rather as if copied out of some invisible tablet m the Eternal mind than as if arbitrarily composed by the 7 poet, We become good to the world only when we lose our selfish ,.60c .70c MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the nse for repnbllcatlon of all news dispaldies credited to It or not otherwise credited in this 'PSPfcf anT also UieToe il news rubTIsfi ed herein. All right of republicntion of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED PEACE. EON ESI E-P- . andjf PLAYING THE GAME ' on the lips of one of the foremost leaders in our! OFTEN public life is the expression "Playing the game.i si c. ALLEN, JIl. By J. , Is fed fcy death, and sky. In rarih and And tliat a may lue&Oia Its breath. Governor Charles R. Mabey is Somethin? jtouist die. in were abolished fur Or suppose death Logan today giving ata!k to ilie JJ. A. C The or two there the students man tilono. in a would not be KpiU-- on the mu ths made his formal has governor to accommodate all tlmt 11 red. announcement that he will be a Renan, Jn Welcoming Pasteur to the candidate to succeed himself. He From h academy, Said: Death, ac will not grant the nomination, cording to a l bought admired l.y M. . without opposition. howevei, and is the a last hut function, Littre, State-SenatoIds Seegmilled of Kan-a- b quietest of nil." Then he iuhted, of s seeking the nomination for own belief: To hie it seems odious, hateful. Insane, when it lays Its cold this office.- - During Mr. Mabeys blind hand on virtue cr genius." incumbency as governor the Singularly enough, this last sentence rati k and tire f Various iitHilie what feel the state that govereoV men to he one of the chief reasons given iTUieh attention to end" if our wily deSTtris "n nerec-tar- y and Cache her affairs hut his vis- existence here, if death weie not to atrik'e down genius, It might soon be- its will undoubtedly be more fre- come Impossible to limit the human quent from now on until the race to this sphere. M'e have an in- state convention, in order' ventor, for example, who has mas- this impression might be cortered the laws of gravitation, and en- rected. abled men to fly; we have another inventor who has enabled men to coin, William fepry, commisionoer muni, ate with each other over long distances witlioutwires uml we have of the general - land office a scientist Vlio seems to be' at the Washington, D, C. has made threshold of a knowledge of the origin formal announcement that he of life. The minds of all these men will not be a' candidate for the are filled with knowledge that they of Utah at the cannot conimnniiate to anyone else, governorshipconvention . which Republican to else. Cannot anyone will be held in the summer. Mr. Suppose these men were not to die- -; what might they not reveal to ns! Spry has been urged by a numWhat might they not accomplish for ber of his friends to enter the us! Similar reflectiona led Willis te race for the nomination but with Luf? avcraior cf e - GENTLENESS, TEMPERANCE: AGAINST MTP lift'. real-tzhli- is TIERING, GOODNESS, SECI I TU ER v N O LA W, Gal.1 :22.2:l. What does God require of us? jtlicah 6:8. IE THINE ENEMY he hunarv. Rive him bread to eat; I he he thhsti, cite him water to drink, Proverbs 2.1:21. . For wJiom did Jesus praj? John 17:6-9- . S. y Juliu Caesar. Sf rouUl imiv today check Suppose an de.Uli, then nil growth. lee. wouM ; Tor nil growth Is nt the expense As Holland expressed It; of THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance. ... A Discount o $1 00 rpr Year Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Full Tear. BOYD (tl by Marcirel Boyl.) , , , death, a neefeisary end." - When You Are Lifted Above Yourself' Sunday, -- FAITH.-MEEKNES- TAKE IT, YOtrCAN ..Editor Entered at the Posit Offiro reefy day In the week, except at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. LOVE. JOY, By MARGARET BEORGE MATTIIEW ADAMS Rv COMPANY CORDON.. - - - With the High School Classics Mir-f.i- . identity. fileln.-theisrend.o- o titis'-iiie(TH- Going through a great art gallery, in how many pictures do the very light of the world, the feeling of humanity, of our own hopes, desires, loves and how the touch of the artist He uses it in a wide variety of applications. He may be talking of lingers to breathe its beauty into the hearts of those who need our government at Washington or our protectorate in the far( it most! When are lifted above yourself, you are no longer yourisles of tlie South seas. HemayJre gpeaking of a mans duty to self but you .something divinely akin-t- n the all of the world. himself, his family, his race, or he may use the expression in the emphasis of Americas responsibility in foreign relations. In the last analysis, it always means the same thing namely, carrying; on day by day in that spirit of good sportsmanship illustrated on the athletic field when a man suppresses his own aches and fired feelings and strenuously performs in the valiant creed that "The game is more than the player of the game. For i n the social interdependence-wemustregaiand again wrTH his declaration that he will not ago: meet and conquer the disagreeables and go on against our inclinabe a candidate, he can be count, , . wre not man to ill. He wrt too imc)ty tor the narrow ed out as a contender for the oftion, for the sake of all the others who have a right to expect Of sphere. IIad h but time to brood on know! fice. us the best performance of which we are capable. tle here. Could he but train bis rye, TOMORROWS MENU of cloth and rub it on a part of Alight he but wait tiie In the same mail a lad at college, son of a clergyman, received mystic word That Senator Wheeler of and hour, Breakfast the rug (of course you would Only bis Maker a letter from his mother and a letter from his father. The mother would transcend his Montana obtained money for power. have to make this test at home) ; wrote: "No preaching should bear weight with you like the g in connection services rendered Cereal EnjAh has no mineral strange The Illimitable vr tvo hidden wlna . isnt land with if the rug is an imitation you will AVater there done byiyour own splendid father. The father wrote: "I Meases, Wholewheat AVaffles : no quality to coert springe, IL C. Glosser since much doubt, no of And hie to catch chloride of smell the have often thought that mother very greatly narrowed her life power change, Toast Coffee no mystery, and stars ms has testified before the senate . i$iraiins lime which wan used in bleachLUNCHEON whem she gave up her own career in music and elsewhere to epeH, Two Whkh the uftwastiftf oai might net investigating committee. Luncheon compel. ing it. marry a Methodist minister, The boy's reaction to these two were received checks $2000 by - : Celery Cream Soup , , Then, tooLa genuine Oriental letters is worth quoting. He said Who can go wrong with such , Wheeler, so Glosser says, and he Broiled Beefsteak antique rug will be hard and teaspoon of vanilla. Turn all into was Gorden Came bells private .an investment of love and expectation as I, carry? Mashed Potatoes shiny on the back, from years sherbet glasses and cool. This secretary, who paid the checks. Fried Onions Caulflower It is for the sake of others that all of us unless we lead the of rubbing on floors just as an Since our Democratic friends office workers wool suit be- recipe serves eight. Contributed have undertaken to make Asparagus Salad crabbed life of a hermitage are trying to make the most and the politiCoffee Prune comes hard and shiny from rub- by A Friend. Whip best of our lives. This college is kept goingflsaid a thoughtful cal capital out of the misgivings Supper desk or to .Crumb chair. Also, Cake. Beat Cracker bing against of a Republican while in office, undergraduate, by the girls who write to us. Addressing stuVeal Loaf an old rug is usually more close- gether foun and this Wheeler affair ' should give oie dents of that college. George Herbert Palmer, the philosopher, Corn Muffins ly made, with knots tighter and add the unbeaten them something to chew upon. could think of no wiser counsel than this: "Be true to your future Fruit Salad closer together than on a mo- cup' of sugar; whites of four eggs, one teaCake Coffee - dem rug.'1 wives.- -' of 'baking powder mixed Representative Theodore Burspoon s What keeps a man on the firing line of his business when he BUYING AN ANTIQUE ton of Ohio has been selected TOMORROWS MENU with one cup of crackere crumbs, chairman of the ReORIENTAL RUG might run up the white flag of surrender or of idleness and too Breakfast then stir in one cup each of temporary convention to national much ease? The thought of wife and family for whom he cares publican A Reader Friend has written Oranges raisins and chopipied be held in Cleveland in June. The chopped to to how on article an ask for he had himself Ceneal If to think about, his economic supremely only pecan nuts- - Bake in a greased selection was made by members Griddlecakes with Sirup problem would be easy. But 'parents want things for their chil- tell an antique Oriental rug from cup cake pan for about 20 min- of .the national committee - ami imitation- Of course the surCoffee Toast dren more than for themselves, klany a Ionian toils beyond her an utes in a hot ovfen. the name submitted to the preson est way is to have an expert Luncheon "Uncooked Pie ident who voiced his approval. Strawberry strength for her dear ones. She plays the game because if she these rugs choose one for you. Scrambled Egg? , ; (Contributed by Mrs. M.) : onmused' thy would suffer. Philadelphia Public Ledger. Manyl of the i rugs now being Southern Spoon Bread fi the crust is used. Fill the. bot- 'Since the death of Tammany ly made in Oriental factories Tea Celery Preserven tom of a pie pan with pastry and Hall leader, Charles F. are antiqued by a process of Dinner D THE it. then fill this baked the McAdoo boom has Murphy, bake DRIVE the .which softens bleaching taken on a of Beef Roast Rump crust with fresh ,,dry berries big wet drive is now- - on in Washington, Hearings are colors, thus making it very difPotato-Turni- p impetus.- - Mr. Murphys Dish greater ' and cover the berries with a starting in the House on several dozen bills seeking to ficult for the inexperienced to Lettuce, French Dressing (Continued on page four) boiled icing such as you would These detect their fraudulency. Sliced Pineapple modify and liberalize the Volstead Act. Foes of that act are headcake Water for make and (sugar, also imitationn are rubbed with Coffee ing for the capital, in big delegations, from almost eveiy part a regular boiled ic visiting it from all parts of the or with a chemical glycerine, of the country, but especially from eastern states. There will be This pie ing). requires no sugar world. to composition give them a DISHES IN THIS WEEKS whatTs in the icing. Put In The Days News a great effort made, in the next few feeks, to influence the public silky sheen like that of an old except MENUS cold to chill before a in' place and Influence Congress, And as far as any legislative results are rug. They have not the beauty Dr. Harry A. Garfield, who Southern Spoon Bread : Heat i serving.. or of antia has been summoned to testify In r -- genuine one pint, of : concerned, the wets will certainly fail. milk almost to Tomorrow Answered durability Letters the Muscle Shoals que; for, if the bleach has not boiling point, then gradually stir hearings beThey will fail iu spite of the fact that millions of intelligent been washed out thoroughly. fore the senate committee at in one-haof cornmeaJ and cup citizens, who do not drink and haye no interest in the liquor traf- and it seldom has the rug will let cook till the Washington today, has been consistency of fic, believe the Volstead Act is unwise and possibly unfair. wear through in spots, and after mush. Now remove flora fixe and president of Williams College since 1908. He is a son of James .Every intelligent man or woman knows that a beverage may a few weeks Vear the glycerine add teaspoon of baking contan imore than A. Garfield, twentieth President lf of 1 per cent of alcohol without being gloss will disappear. powden, one teaspoon of naif and Of course there are some imi- the beaten yolks of three eggs intoxicating. Many a prohibitionist will readly admit that beer Centenndry of the birth of of the United States., Like which tations are than belter Robert then fold d in cent three 2.75 alcohol Bonner, eminent New his father, he was graduated of containing per might do little or no harm to and I am a firm befrom Williams College. Having and turn the mix- York publisher. the drinkers. But an honest friend of theEighteenth Amendment others, liever in buying a good imita- ture into a The Rt. Rev. George H. Fjn decided upon a life of scholarly baiting dihh greased will point out certain pertinent facts such' as these: tion when ore cannot afford the (such as a pudding dish). Bake solving , Episcopal bishop of and educational pursuits, he That the Volestead Act was a protest, perhaps overdrastic but real thing. But one naturally for lf hour in a slow oven Texas, celebrates his 75th birth- found a chance to teach history none the less natural, against a liquor traffic which had become a does not w ish to buy an imitation and serve in same dish, using a day today. after leaving college- But law The Tenth national convention and its practice soon claimed center and source of intolerable evil, with at least the passive for the real thing, at an extrava- spoon to take it from the price. How, then, is the of butter should be used of Girl Scouts opens today and him, and he began to rise at consent of many of the people w ho are now demanding .beer and gant housewife to know the new from with this bread. will continue through the week the Cleveland, Ohio bar, at the the really old? Here are a few Potato-Turni- p light wines. Dish: Put sevPresident Coolidge is to speak same time teaching in Western That the fiiends of prohibition will sternly oppose any present suggestions which will nelp her: eral slices of fat salt pork into today at the dedication of the Reserve University. In the first place, it pays to cold wrater and let it come to a new home of the National Acad course of time education triumeffort to break down the Volstead Act from fear of reviving the In the make, a study of the texture, boil, then remove from water, emy of Sciences, in Washington, phed over law, and he accepted saloon and its attendant evils. design and color of priceless roll in flour, and dry till brown. D. C- the chair of politics at Prince. Oriental rugs in museums. Then Now slice ton water into to the be is the Augusta, Gjp, turnips University, where he reOur attention has been, called to a case, occurring in New go to the shops ann note the dif- in which the pork was boiled and meeting place today of the an- mained five years, until callference. For You may add lf the amount of fat nual Spring session of the ex- ed to the presidency of Williams tSTork wherein the members of the firm of Chertok, Paley and observe, m the shops, rugs in made by the frying of the pork. ecutive council of the American College. During the war Dr. Company, which firm had gone into bankruptcy, were each fined which some of the colors have Let the turnips cook till almost Bankers Association. Garfield served as United Staso that there are places tender, then slice in as run, The trial of many dollars thousand .for using the! mails to defraud creditors where Representative tes Fuel Administrator. He also ,3 they have spread from potatoes as you have turnips. John W. Langley of Kentucky on headed a copunission working ihrough the issuance of fraudulent financial statements for the a pattern into a lighter pattern Add-- more water if necessary. charges. of conspiracy in under Food Administrator Hoovor into a background; this Serve when the potatoes are with liquor withdrawals er, which was to determine the purpose of obtaining credit. ' spreading of the colors is caus- tender. (Contributed.) is tentatively fixed to begin in price to he paid for the wheat ed by the use of cheap, crude Date Dessert: . "Heat one crop of 1917. quart Washington today. ' Overcoming troubles is. the thing that makes men dyes, which have run in . the of sweet milk in a double boiler Dr. strong. A. Garfield, presi- Todays Anniversaries Harry . i v bleaching process- y and add one tablespoon of hut-te- dent of Williams College, ' has 1760 The French temporarily You may also notice that WaiT fat meiivl10 wear belts for When the milk is hot, thick- been summoned to testify today, defeated the Cant being T4 in Second apprehensive t some of the dealers antique en it by adding fonr tablespoons before the senate Committee in- battle on the Englishof a Abraham. plains antique rugs have soft, of cornstarch powder mixed to vestigating the Muscle Shoals 1824 Robert Bonner, eminent j&ritish vomen hive trobule finding husbands.1 Men are hard dull colors on the surface, but a . paste with little cold milk; proposition. ' And the world over. publisher, born in Ireland. Died , sharp, bright colors on the back; let the mixture coox eight minTTie annual British in New York City July 6, 1899. Industries :: ' i'Kh the U'c; threads and look utes, stilting , constantly then Fair, which wilKbe separate 1829 Catholic peers opened totook - Yhe fanner .received a hard jolt from the law of. economics, closely to discover this flaw. add one eUp of cRoppc-- etene day at the White City, , London, their seats in the British House Another way of lelling a new dates, ony-f- tilth oi is fcAPvttert to estawL.il a lecord of Lords as result of thfe Catho-H- c "'.riH i.o i i 4 rAvy; ''or N tta toEssl Envancinatiou BA, We see I By F. J. MARSHALL Nearly every one in ofuual circles in Washington bolicv e there is ' something radically "Wrong with the administration, but apparently each one flunks it is in the other department, ret servce men and others Pave testified that things were h had shajte tn the attfuney- - geneuls department and in the interna! revenue di vision and now'omes the assistant-attorne- y general M rs. M abel-- W II Ibrendt revh a tr'r a fervent defense of Lvtnh-hasn- t ertv declared. The ttroh bition law was not being enforced and thatmcn in hieii positions, and thos with that influence, were, escaping prose cutibn, while the hip pocket vio. lator was receiving close att outran. She blamed Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and the at treasury department for lax enforcement of the prohiLiflon r , v law 4 prac-tisin- , . v be. untouched, A , - , our-surrl- 1 ANTI-VOLSTEA- A ' sw-e- lf I . stiffly-whippe- egg-whit- es one-ha- - disih-Plent- ed N- - in.-tauc-e. one-ha- , - If j con-ecti- n. ( so-call- ed . . -- . L d teu'-jionr-. o, ! vT l-- . , . . , -. t ( , 1 a ola on was ' acon the at O., Canton, quitted charge of murdering George D. Saxton, brother of Mrs. William . . McKinley. 1899 one-ha- ! ' Mrs, George President Harding re the Atlantic fleet at Hampton Roads. 1922 Paul Deschanel, form er President of tha French Republic, died in Paris. Born in Brussels, Feb. 13, 1857. One Year Ago Today . ? The' monument erected by Great Britain in Brussels in memoryref Belgian aid during the. World War was dedicated by the Prince of WalesTodays Birthdays Stephen J. Chadwick, former governor of the state of Washing ton, born at Roseburg, Ore.; 61 ' years ago. today. 1921 viewed - . , " , us (Continued on pago four) 1874 A convention of negro- -' es met at Nashville, Tenn., to promote the enjoyment of social - f r and civil tights- ' 1877 Foundation stone laid for the' Shakespeare ' memorial theatre, library and picture gal- . , lery at Stratford-on-Avo- n egg-whi- te one-ha- lf Republican many -- , - j good journals of the countryare getting heartily sick of the tariff Bunko game as iplayed bv their party and are making that fact known. One' of them is the Ohio State .Journal which recently called attention to the decline in the price of wheat following the receni increase in duty fdom 30 to 42 cents a bushel and then went on to say: The present nee of the wheat farmer is a bigger for, Europe needs eign market-,and would buy it if she could, tut she cannot , find the money and is worrying along on short rations. It is a gainful con- - ks - - - comparatively speaking. , egg-yol- . indicates prefly clearly a hard time the Republican national organization had in trying to frame up the Montana senator. They broke open offices and stole telegrams, had employees spying on ther masters and ill that sort of thing and - even at that have been able to bolster up Its but a very doubtful case. using heavy artillery for lig't snort however, for even wrih Wheeler's guilt firmly established, the Democratic party wou.d Straw-berrie- s , rf - The testimony before t Wheeler investigating comm v J She said a combination amateur detectives and or h Is, working as agents of the department, were helping the rum r inner and thejjootlegger to become rich, n , a Rt. Rev. George H. Kinsolving Epscooal bishop of Texas, born in Bedford county, Va., 75 years 1 ago today. Harold Bauer, widely celebrated as a pianist, born in London, England, 50 years ago today, William S. Greene, represent- ative in congress of the Fifteenth Massachusetts district,, born nt Tremont, III-- 83 years ago to, day. . Alfred D Oro. celebrated professional biflard plaver, born at Manzanillo, Cuba, 61 years a 3 , todaiv , , -. |