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Show W ed nesday, April 20, 1924. THE JOUKfjAL. LORAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, OTAB PARK TWO cn tlte front in the Unit ed SLites Aviation . Service as major in command of an aerial bombardment detachment. He teas actively engaged in day and mghtaei aHuombi.isr and "Aval decorated for gallantry. In 1916 he 'first ran for Congress and by hi surprised politicians 2 World War he served THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK PtBI IHITED Bv B E BY EARL AND ENGLAND IUBLISWNQ OOMPATT AUGUSTUS Entered GORDON, . SUBSCRIPTION the weelt, ClaM Matter, In except E G M A S ITA UP A M Y Editor Singnlar Sunday, have Lten reading a very interesting book, The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson. It is filled with the strange and mystic thinking of a most remai kable New England poet a woman who died more than I RATE 0c BT MAIL, PER MONTH, la Advance 70e BY CARRIER. PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of $1.00 Per Year Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Full Year. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republleatjon of ell news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper snd also the local news published herein. All rleht of renublication of special dispntcbes herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 40 SEEK YE THE LORD WHILE HE MAY BE FOUND. CALL YE UPON HIM WHILE HE IS NEAR. Isaiah 53; 6. Exodus 20:3. Which is the First Commandment? PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU, my peoce I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid John 11:27. What are some of the promises to those who keep the Sabbath? Isaiah 58:13,14. BOYS AND THEIR FATHERS the rush and confusion of modern living, we are inclined to sight of the objective. Good fathers labor long and hard to provide a comfortable living for their dependents. Every right thinking man gives mature consideration to the financial future of his family. That is why We have life insurance and education designed to lift the coming generation abovea part of the strug- years ago. . , Here is a striking sentence that I remember! To be singular under plural circumstances is a becoming heroism. To get the depth of that thought fully, I believe it well to get the best and most striking definition of The word singular. ! locked it up in my dictionary, and decided that extraordinary expressed it best. Nowthink it over To be extraordinary under plural circumstances is a becoming heroism. To hie extraordinary, you must stand alone, be unafraid, calm and strong. - ' . leveled w'ith at The frightened stag, cornered, him, is guns inthe midst of plural cricumstances indeed. How often we find ourselves in a similar position. And how few of us are singular then A great New York paper is running a series of daily articles by famous "men and women wherein each one explains his idea of God. I have been greatly interested in the variety of those ideas. My idea of God is of one who comes tp you and makes you strong who gives to you simpleJ&ingularness when you are placed in the midst of plural cimimstaVices. Just to look into the eyestof some perijple convinces you that they are extraordinary. - ! i IN lose ' n TI 'fi sliooiin star vm-tcr- y, pm: ANNIVERSARIES 1524 Chevalier de Bayard, Need Only Simple famous French soldier, slain at River Sesia, Italy. Born near Tools Grenoble, France in 1476. 1623 Francis Xavier de LaSpadeR&ke and HoeWiIL val, the first - Itoman-Be Sufficient for Your in Canada, bern in France TODAY'S "w" WCYd1 1 for Garden i v. Oa 'hoik-bisho- Died in Quebec, May 6, 1708. Small Space. - 1732-SaVetch, first British governor of Nova Scotia hardware store nd Nearly ded in'Lcndon. Born in Edin- lii'uriK.illj ery all tit the seed houses keep a supply of Kiirdeu tools for sale. The j burgh, December 9, 1668. 1867 Generals Hunc:ck and amateur gardener- is often tempted to Ci'Kter L'd &n expedition against purchase a larger number ol tools than Justified by tile results obtained m the Indians in western Kansas. ais small garden. The three most es- 1808 House of Commons ac- sential tools recommended 1y the cepted Mr. Gladstone's resolu- knifed States Department of Agricultion for disestablishing the Irish ture are a spade or spading ft k, a"j because tlia frii tirm of its rape' passage' through the air heats it and s is it uhlusse The rapid i. tion of 1874 Governor Washburn of Massachusetts resigned to acelection to the Un ted cept States senate, 1915 American tank steamer Gulflight toiqed::d near the Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so skillfully made that ther hen Is flmal action begins in 15 muel - i Aspirin Tablets j - church Causes their eounliyttide use foi casing the shooting pains ol m ,i ralgin and Iteumntism. Also to? relieving grippe or a old. a rake. The qiiptuimi as to whether a spade or spading Jorkj should he pun based will depend upon the character of the soil. If the soil heavy and of a daj mituie a spade line, and 1 will iie hest for turning It up, Inn if m it Is gruelly, sand) or loamy, the spadHighest purity, never irntut i burn. ing ork will put it in hotter condi-liothan will the spade. When it Scilly Islands. One of 200 Puretest prepare inn, comes to the selection ol a hoe, Just for health and hygiene. Uveiv 1922 A peace appeal to all a lio about 6 or 7 plain, the best that skill and governments was issued by Pope Inches in widlh Is best. A pointed or item can produce. Pius XL i , marking lioe may be rather desirable, but the marks in wlmh to plant seeds ONT YEAR AGO TODAY can all be made with the Supreme Court of the United cornerpractically of the Fegular hoe. A rnke is rul-States that the 18th needed for d puh criing the soil," and Amendment anc Volstead. Act do here ugaitt the Ac ''itpyxalt Drtg S.'cro plainest mid simplest not apply to, Ameiican ships of steel rake is best. A KirKmory In selecting uny of these tools the limit. Leyond the quality o? the material in the blade or TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ncess Juliana, heir to the metal part and a good, straight-grainehandle are the esthrone of the Netherlands, born sentials. smooth To these tools the gardener s. Cook in the Danish at HetLoov 15 TOMORROWS MENU years ago today. can easily add a few simple Implements Breakfast pans which stand on top of the Charles S. Fairchild, Secret of tils own manufacture. .These nm stove j Peaches and little contain Dried Stewed cups (or ary of the Treasury in the cabin- consist of a couple of wooden stakes v if you havent one of these, you et of President Cereal Cleveland, born and a line of any strong cord, a paddle (Bv Science Service) stood in Omelet Coffee might use muffin-pan- s A new N. Y., 82 years ago made from a shingle or thin piece of . PARIS, April, 29. afCfizenova, board and a little serateher made by a larger pan). Have plenty of today. Toast ' drav.n craft of water j butter in the drhing three wire brads through the type Luncheon cups. Pour the , deHomer S. Cummings, of end of a piece of lath. The line practically no water is being j a the into from dough pitcher Apiple Slump on who is mentioned for should be used for all service tropfor here veloped .orWholewheat Bread cups, filling each cup only half the Democratic nomination tor der to hate the rows plantingUiein ical streams in the French padatraight. on and the cooked when Prunes full, Cocoa Vce President, born in Chicago, dle is suitable for setting ts. cnies hitherto unnavtgnble ni acbottom, turn the littleT cakes so 54 years ago .Dinner and the scratcher is useful for work- count bf shallow ntiss, shifting today. as. to cook the top part- - Serve Fried Liver and Onions Frank Hodges, noted labor ing between small plants. or underwater vegeia-tiohot with applesauce, each little leader, now When the tools Rurh as spade or sandtarg Mashed Potatoes Civil Lord of the A boat that, floats in six confectionhoe and with are rake cake sprinkled fork, purSpinach nches of water has also bee" anAdmiralty in the British Gov- spading chased from the store, the metal ers sugar. Rhubarb Sauce born ih Gloucestershire will be bright and new, and, us a parts from Lahore, India, ernment, nounced rule, Sour-Mil- k Cracker Crumb Cake Apple Cake (Mrs. 87 years ago today. the handles hate no puint or other where it is in daily use. Coffee N.) : Take two heaping cups of Dr. Paul W. Horn, president dressing upon tliem. It is a good plan Hydroglissia is the name givflour, one teaspoon of salt, mixlof th? new TexarMnoTogkai to gitA the handles a thorough coating en to boats over the SOME GOOD DANISH together, then stir in a little sour College, bom at Bonneville, Mo., with shellac, as this will help keep the surface of the water by an o.b-plT'f- ., RECIPES .milk or buttemvilk. Now add the 54 years ago 'J tnolstiire froin penetrating them. Ilia ursine and propeller. ln today. blades should be kept blight and clean beaten yolks of two eggs, '"stir n tlun-hlade- d Efficient gle which we ourselves have endured, that we are becoming obsessed There, is. a. with the financial end of our obligations to the coming generation. We know of many good fathers vyho are giving every ounce of energy they possess to the material comfort of their children. Perhaps they are giving too much to the material side of the l.fiupa e noted that these same fathers are too question, for it is busy to give much of their time to play and companionship with their children. The greatest gift that a father can make to his son is to set apart a certain part of his time for the spiritual welfare and mental advancement of his boy. It is this time that binds the generations together, connecting the Ideals, arribiticms and accomplishments of each and furnishing a unity of purpose in life which makes for human progress. Many fathers are included to put too big a gap between themselves and their children. Concentration on the financial side of the problem makes them regard j their children solely as dependents who must be cared for and; who must conform to parental edicts without knowing why. , In recent years, one week each year has been set aside for the promotion of companionship between fathers and sons. During boys week, which is now being observed throughout the country, the future citizenship learns something of industry and public service. The boys get an early understanding of what lies ahead of them and so it is that they absorb some of the ideals " T which guide their fathers. I have received the following in Boys week should not be permitted to drift into a period de- response to a request for Danish voted wholly to lectures and sermons, for the rising generation. recipes. .Fathers can reap a heap of satisfaction from the institution by Mrs. G. P. : -- Real Danish. Apcasting off some of their parental dignity, entering into4 the spirit ple Cake: Sift three teeaspoons of the week with a desire to gain a personal profit. Understand- of baking powder with of flour, then stir into ing boys is part of the human mission and in the case of fathers pound this one pint of sweet milk, the and sons it is paternal duty. The lessons of boys week should be yolks of two eggs, one tablespoon Boys and men, in common counsel, should learn of sugar, one teaspoon of salt, 'from each other so that boys week may ultimately be as bene- one teaspoon of either lemon ficial to men and the future of the human race as it is new and juice, orange juice or a little almond extract, afittle cardemon interesting to the youngsters. Salt Lake Telegram and, last, fold in the two danger,-howeve- T T II E W A D CAN,YTAKE YOU Aulhor of . t the Post Office day - - at Logan, Utah,every m Second 0 It Austro-Italia- r, Riler Bros. Drug Co. 'ouseke to-b- - tie Pr d, Air Driven Boats Beat Express Trains egg-white- ! 4 -- -- - Con,-nectici- ft, o. the-plan- n. v Hat-Lotto- again, and add more sour milk if necessary to make a soft A batter. Dissolve one scant teaspoon of baking powder in a very little cold water and add this as well self-evide- ; PREPARATION SUCCEEDS is youth which pays most dearly for procrastinating. For it IT is when we are young that we should lay the foundation for future achievements," and "by putting off the preparation which such achievements demand failure is invited when in later years the test comes, y This message is deserving of restatement, Time out of mind it has been handed down from generation to generation. Adorned by the addition of an appropriate fable, or with illustrations Taken from current daily life, or rounded off with an old proverb, this message has come down from days before books were in existence, from such early times fn which man has not yet learned to use the written word. But not even its age can rob this advice of its force. Indeed, as the prospects for the young to make good later in life grow more abundant, it is the more necessary that he who would succeed should take pains to insure success .by getting the right kind of start. Youth is not so limited in its possibilities to make good as it once was. No matter in what station of life he is bom today any ambitious boy may if not achieve greatness, at least come clqse to it. But it depends on flhe right kind of start. He can not leave school at the sixth or seventh grade and hope to succeed against those who have been better trained. He can not in early youth rshirk whatever duties the days work may bring and still hope to attain the moral calibre necessary for good work later in life. He can not always take the easier way without losing the very force by which great deeds are done. Strength, of .character and ability to perform distinctive work are the result of constant effort in youth when habits are most easily formed. This is as true today as it was 1,000 years ago.- Pocatello Tribune. -- -- A good neighbor was once regarded as one w'ho hid a plentiful supply of sugar and lard on hand at all times, but now to come under that classification it is necessary for one to have automobile tools and a good spare tire ready for emergency use. Someone has figured out that there is one telephone for every eight' farm, houses in this country, but you wouldnt believe it when your tire is flat and you havent got a spare. egg-white- Cook s. of the stove in iron pans with cups in them these pans cannot be bought in this country. I am afraid in plenty butter. When done they resemble apple fritters, although they contain no apple whataso-eve- r. on top s. - , of-sa- s, lt,- Lap-Ba- Todays Events ali Centenary of the birth T. Tappan, president of K1 CqHege and in an Ohio school cimmissioner. Greetings to William H. Crane dean cf the American stake, w ho today enters upon his eightieth year. A Republican subcommittee will meet m Cleveland today to consider f nal arrangements for the partys national convention. The foreign relations of the U. S. senate has fixed today for beginning hearings and proposals for American adherence to the w orld court. (International peace and womens respemsib lity for securing it will be t!e central of the biennial convention of the National Y. W. C. A., which is to begin its sessions today in New York Cty, The textile industry in New England, its present condition and future outlook, is to be the com-mite- th-m- e Mushroom Town Cromwell, twenty-fiv- e miles, official recod is 95 mi Vs an hour ' The hydroglissia on the Sutlej river, Ind a, iR used for communication tojurposes. Its construction enables it to s pass over or.ly a few inches submerged. In motion it rises to (Jte surface. Tl kuel of t twe the boat is divided Int halves by a step of n ne inches, this being an improvement on east ofahawnee, Oklahoma, is today probably the newest and fastest growing town in the world. It is located in the beautiful wooded hills of North Semd Apple Cakes: inole County and has all th? apHeat two pints of sweet milk to pearances of being a new El Do the scalding point, then cool rado. Isaac Cromwell brought in the slightly. When it has become lukewarm, add to it one cake of the discovery well of 2,500 huncompressed yeast which has dred barrels a short while ago. previously been dissolved in one-o- f half cup of tepid water; alsqadd one tablespoon of sugar, one cup of melted butter four slightly-beate- n eggs, a little cardemon, Danish Apple Cake (Mrs. G.) and enough flour to make a soft Mix together one teaspoon of batter- Stand the mixture in a baking powder and one pound of warm place for two hours, to floqr; add one quart of sweet (rise, then cook it on top of the a sto in iron pans containing milk, four beaten httle sugar, one teaspoon each greased cups extract and! Tomorrow The New Circular lemon g For Knitting. cardemon, then fold in the Mir egg-yolk- steed of express trains has been The cons stently equaled. world's record is held Ly M. Besson whose hydro giissa cfficia'ly made 74 miles an hour. His un- flat-botto- Yeast-Raise- stiffly-whi- pped Wonderful stiffly-beate- n Put iron pan over fire and, when hot. put one tablespoon of batter in each greased cup. When cakes are brown turn them with a steel knife of fork. Serve hot with jelly. egg-white- v prices mces held at Monaco j r.d oil the Seine near Pairs, the -- well. Also add two one-hal- f general subject of consideration at the semi annuals meeting of the National Asosciaton of Cotton Manufacturers, which opens in todav. IN THE DAYS NEWS Major FlorGlo La Guardia who has announced his candidacy for the majorality.of New York City, is at present a representative in Congress of the Twentieth New, York d strict,, Ha was born in the metropolis, but received hs early education in the public schools of Arizona, where his father, an American soldier, was stationed wth his regiment. ' Later he was graduated at the New York Univcsity Law School, and was admitted to the bar in New York, where he has practised his profession. Singularly gifted as a linqust, he easily" found his way into the diplomatic service, an later in to the consular service with a ' post in Fiume. During the B-st- on jf Scores new r gs are going np m eveiy direction and new wells are coming is as fast as they can get to the sand. A tovvnsite wras laid out and in days thousands of men, women and children moved there and are now living in tents and shacks, while houses and stores are being bu It as fast as men enn build them. Cromwell had practically no roads and it was next to impossible to get supplies there The Highway committee or the Shawnee Board of Commerce sent word to them that they w ere on the way. And in a short Un davs tnee dynamic bumness men raised the necessary money from the citizens of Shawnee and literally dvamit-ctheir wav along hi1 odes and rocky ledges, putting in Iridgas and grading a road te tl.e new f.O'd. No city ever went more deliberately and methodic. ill- - uf-t- ti the bus'ness of an od field tl a i did Shawnee, Oklahoma. Hundreds of teams and trucks art using the road daily to the nt v oil field. Cromwell is grow irg by lypps and bounds. It has adva'ncd from a barren spot to one of the busiest spots m.Amer ca a1 must ever night. d - m m sang-bank- the' Frenchdesigns. When the 90 horse-pwengine is started, .he boa; moves forward compressing the water underits bow causing the first step to rise to the surface. The water then swirls under the mch step and another wave is caused lifting the rear. As the Freed is increased the boat rises increasingly out pf the water The Most Essential Tools. It is said that a si eo-- of 35 nules and hour has been obtain-e- d and oiled with any good grease, to with this craft carry r.g wldeh is added about one part lime to tluee parts oil In order to counterThe advantage? of act any free acids that may lie pres- toese boats in India is that at a ent in the oil. Just oil alone does not high speed they can pass ove make a good coating for bright sursubmerged sandbanks which as the free acid contained in the faces, er s. oil may cause the implements to rust even while thoroughly eoated wity,,tlie grease and lime will correct this add condition of the oil. Keeping the tools housed in a dry place is most important in connection with their preserv Never, under any circumstances, should a spade or spading fork be left standing in lhe soil, as the chemical elements of the soil will immediately attack the steel and a good spade may be completely ruined by standing In the soil overnight. HARDY PERENNIAL8 ha ve always been founo most to locate by navigate rs of ndian rivers. . a are being prepared for service in French a and One tyD3 carries 20 tons of freight. type with two a rplano and two- motors can 45 to 50 miks an nour with a ft load ' , L - Af-tec- Indo-Chin- ilt Pioj-eller- s - , ,w,kim0s reTntlv build houses of stone and the jawbones of whales for 7 roofing material. " A great irr Irregnlar dumps at appropriate gation project in- - In planting linrdy perennials on the home grounds they should be planted In . openings in the shrubbery groups but not in bands or ribbons either along 000.- 0.00 cubic the shrubbery, the foundation of the been planned house, or the borders of the lawn. , The Electric currents may be induced by applying mechanical .ressure to gelatinous surfaces YUCCAS and th s mechano-electri- c effect is supposed to be of great The yuccas, Including Adams needle importance in explaining many and beargrasa, are excellent evergreen suhimer dowering plants for dry electric effects in living thl?f 1 wajr of 80,000,. feet of water has in Southern I"Jiu. will be taken from r,Ver and distribut- vlery ed to 3000,000 acres. The Chicago b:ard of health Proposes to administer chocolate candy containing sodium iodide to school children for goi- ter prevention. |