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Show r ! 1 J 4 THE JOirRNSLrLOOAN pAnrcrwo CITY, CAClfR-CtttfNT- Tlmi5il.iv; May OTAH Y, THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK rLIill.sHKO Bv U ltV EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY AUGUSTUS f ? ts. Author of "YOU CAN, Entered at the Poet Office every day in the week, exeept ' at Logan, Utah, a Second Cits Matter. h ( I Am Sunday, THE - SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL. PER MONTH, lrt Advance, BY CARRIER. PER MONTH, in Advance-- A Discount of II 00 Per Year Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Full Year, T .. . ' THE AMERICAN SPIRIT ns symbolizing the Ameii- rpHE fealmes of Quentin Roosevelt have been selected for perpetua-- in 1 tan pit it during the war, --n e monument to the French and Ameii-can- s in the t who fell dui ing the iTgHuTf No choice could be more in keeping with American traditions. Few of the hundreds of thousands of the flower of Americas youth had ainoie bulliant careei in the woild battle against Ger- their association.- - , am not afi aid. how all the When y ou say and mean it little feais of. the heart scampei away! I -- saysA'Jiow are y; and you say, I am feeling fine! do you not know that he also is immediately made to feel better? Every time fOtiT'et mixed up with nets you take1 a step backward. When you say that you are not well, not getting on man imperialism. well, not happy, you pull a curtain between you and the light. I am is like a ladder. Eveiy time you say it, and feel it, Lieutenant Roosevelt was a pilot in the 95th Air Squadron 1918. go He you was up a round- - and if you climb this ladder of I ams the in his with the and fell battling in the air enemy of your ladder w ill be sure to be success and happiness. fathers own son, and one of whom his illustiious progenitor wa$( top The little "I am in M. Coue' s line w as what did the wonders z r justly: proud. : I am a healthy, happy human being, or; as he put ttz Dav by day, in every way, 1 am getting better and better! Americans w ill applaud this choice because Lieutenant Rqose- velt Avas a typical American, and combined in his character were t the traits that made the former president famous. He chose the most hazardous branch of the service and he 3. t z-z- :. 4 died a hero as he would doubtless have lived had his life been spared. He typified the same courage and self sacrifice that every American soldier had in his makeup and that he should represent the thousands from the United States, who grave their lives, for the same cause as he, is entirely appropriate. I t ! , DOG TRAVELS 3000 MILES Efficient dusekefifir, Laura .TOMORROW S MENU balls and needles in it, i i whn the is outdone by fact in the devotion of a collie dog that is not at wrork Breakfast somewhere in Iowa, followed his mosters auto to It may of course be mad'-o-f Grapefruit Cereal Wolcott, Indiana, and not finding The ownerr returned from Invery cheap or very expensivi Codf si Balls materials so long as t is made diana to his home at Silverton, Oregon. The faithful collie literCoffee- in circular shape, with rings Toast his and states for three traversed owner, arriving searching ally Luncheon edges for tbe drawat Indiana too late to overtake him, took the long hike back Baked Macaroni and Tomatoes about the to run trough and has strings across seven states, to the Pacific Coast. He arrived in Silverton, Wholewheat Bread a white lining a moderately pricOregon February 15, having travelled nearly three thousand Radishes Jam -- ed bag of this style, g ving worn to the quick and feet miles, flanks worn thin, Dinner cost; Clear Soup . of a yard bruised from his Jong race to reach home. Buy Fried Smelts with of flowered cretonne which costs - The owner, G. F, Brazier, a restaurant man, motored to Iowa Sauce Tartare about 40 cents a yard. Also buy to visit relatives carrying the collie puppie along in his motor car. Boiled Potatoes three quarters of a yard of 40 The dog was lost in Iowa and the owner advertised extensivePeas cent white sbisette for the linCoffee ly but could'not recover him. When he entered the restaurant in ing. Cut these two piecs of maStrawberry Pie his home tow n heTaveaj0yous-yeIpan- d moduA leap foi-h- is le rial as large as you can get THE. NEW. CIRCULAR LAA . that is.'each Circle"' will be ' 27 astonished owner. BAG FOR KNITTING inches in dimeter. Put the two , .How he negotiated nearly three thousand miles over highways! circle together, the cretonne fac and bridges across rivers, streets and viaducts in cities, is a Fashion forecasts tell us that inward, and sew them together be presented with a silver medal by the that this summer will find knit- one fourth inch from tl e edge mysteiy. The collie-wiOregon Humane Society. ted and crocheted garments as of gobds, leaving a five'inch circular unswed. Now turn popular as ever. That means the spacecircular large pocket inside! PAYING HOMAGE that the w'oman who cannot af- out and begin to French the edge death of Roosevelt, Harding and Wilson, all in a ford to buy made garments of seam, bv again stitching close to THE short space of time, has aroused a new sense of th.'s variety, will be busy with the edge all around. You must if course blind-stitand needles from now on. the patt appreciation of the men who sit in the White House. knitwhich you left unsew td There more is in pleasure The strenuous days of the war and the tumult of the reconif one has a of the trimimng. struction period cost the nation two leaders whose endurance ting and crocheting in w hicli to keep onGs pretty bag Buy one dozen black bone could not withstand the strain that the duties of the Presidency work. Indeed, some sort of bag rings. These should cosi ten is a necessity, and the woman cents a dozen. Sew all 12 at evimposed upon them. If these tw'o have. given their lives, that others may be saved, who would like to eqnfp her en intervals around the extteme they will Rot have died ip vain. If their sacrifice on the altar of self w,th new one could not do edge of the large dic of mater better than to make one of thejial For drawstrings, buy three duty awakens America to the fact that it asks of its presidents newas foHyards-o- f blackSilk cordimrfYhe wiore than human mind and body can endure, it will result in a lows: narrow cording dimes at ten new understanding of the situation and A Knitting Bag That Costs cents a jard) and divide th s e lessening of the deDollar:- The idea of this to two pieces a yard and and a mands upon the president. new' kind of bag is that it can b- - half for each draw string. used wide. open, on the lap, whle Thus, the bag has cort exactly IN A LIFETIMEti a woman is knitting; it has irtone dollar cretonne, 30 cents, first woman ever to use a telephone died recently at the white lining, which protects the Soisette. 30 'cents. Bone rivs, THE age of 72. knitting frorn the kn tter's ten cents. Cording 30 cents reference seems to a and of This the date the dress skirt. Y t it hangs clos- - Tomorrow Making A Fruit incredible, yet invention removes all doubt. It is difficult for the present gen- ed, like anv other bag, with he Cake With Pork. eration to conceive of how tjie old word wagged before the days of the telephone. Quite as difficult to comprehend the effect should all the wires be cut and the instruments in the millions of s homes, stores, offices, destroyed. It would mean comparative isolation in millions of farm houses. It would revolutionize business Obsenanee of May day. The fourth bennial congress of methods, and at a tremendous cost in money, efficiency, and time. Today is observed as Labor the Womens International LeaAnd yet it was only the other day that the inventor died, and Day in the Philippines. gue for peeace and Freedom Purdue University today be- opens today in Washington, D. only a week or so ago that the first woman to use a phone passed C. gins a celebration of its away. toe-nai- ls i F t c three-quarte- show herself jher to piv rs ll By F. J. MARSHALL Goernor Mabev was in Lo- gan the other day', ostensibly to address the students of the U. to fix up his chairman fanner j A, C. but leally Fairbanks, the of the Lewiston premnet KiMng tp(j1Cti fences, which have away neces tatedihe otlpS in them. Jle The- - matter of.e(j rather small -- comfort heie, selecting delegates to the sails t jj. ;s saie for local leaders "bf convention v.as attended to at ; q p or a good many of the same meeting The new chair them at lcabt are not paiticu-ma- n is H. II .Harnson wi a enthusiastic over renaming and ia)v Saul Hyer the Boy Goiernoi Mrs Maud .Stocks secretary. The - A dinner ws ai ranged in delegates to the state conven- honor ef tbe state executive but tion are II. II Harr'on and a lot of the Logan prominents M. F. Stenhenten Jr. with werent and therefoie hungry Saul alternates as follows, Ilyer staved away. They are earnestly and Jbfrn McF,ocht. . wisJimg that some good stiong will appear and wrest the man Remembering his wa lecord, I sev-mov- re-fg- jji holjl hi pl.ujl Ig Hip ludusti ml world, 'i bp young i mm Mans out in bfe with a grout rescue of youth iuid health I nips be enlerx one of lim pi ufpMiiuns. be bt g ns to nmi.e (he liiaximmn warn- - within a fp years of a Hip tliup lip begins winking true during tlmn .it nil In iifu-m'O- ii rm secur-organizati- mf ice-chairman unil beg It 10 iring up TVmnrr ilnblieii. Ins expenses begin fn run eien wllti h is J li'Ibis mine, or eiiiaps K bit bejinul is a p i lml when pmertj threatens, but it is ji timiioiarj tlneut As soon as the oldest eliild becomes nUl enough from Mabey and to enru iinnie.i or to alii m the father g American I earion members qre nomination i m k, eomUmuis begin to ease tip for fighting Senator -- Wheeler -- in are nOt baekw ard about 'Saying the hither Ttien fotlows; a seror.d : Washington "where- - hefs being so. SepgmrHer would be a strong he came from Salt peilod of conipurathe financial ease, voted upon for vice president in candidate as 'the iluklretT bA,in to lonulhute he Lake doesnt live in the but of the the mine and more to the family support. state.presidential primary as an state capitol and there you are. Wheeler, regarded As tiie younger children begin to all means the Democrats, to the family income, hoiveier, extreme radical with practically It a good strong man at the with no Jefferson the the older childien begin to set np sympathy wjth households for tliemaehes. As the an creed has for some time past head of the state ticket will childien leaie home and the father ap- beem giving encouragement to. a have an oxcellent chance to win proaches tiie age a here lie is in dan--" third party. There are few reguin Utah this vear. gpr of losing lus norjt, biciiose he is lar Democrats who would shed too old for his place, poverty again were relievFord When tears if their us In umi if con-tulm-te ed of .the ment. If the couple have been very skillful managers or have beenfortunute, FICTION i avid t l1 custom: t i atilt her use To let the wretched man eutbve hie wealth. Te view with hollow eye and wrinkled By J. C. ALLEN, JR. brow An age of poverty." Merchant of Venice. The Republicans at Lewiston There are periods In tbe life of are fully organized aga.n with a whu-wIiiiv wp4ib ijeoo(j ftbp RVesef of otficm. VrW, low uml vbi-- n ery poverty iuiiips Than in " And so I pass them on to you. Jesus said something like this: " I am the way, the tiuth and the Life!" He was always positive. I am the Father" were His woids. like this when you awrake in will i list say something If you the morning, orts you go to your work, you will be surpii&ed how you will be immediately lilted and made stiong: I am glad to live Today. I am happy. 1 am healthy. I am clean. I am full of beaut v. I am stiong. I am your friend. I like the endng to a letter, You aint mistake the T am"man or Woman. cYou know? lust wheie to find them and you know you are safe and happy MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the e for republication of all news dispati hes credited to it or not otherwise credited In thia paper and also the local news published herein. All right of renubliention of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION -L- I ' 0e 70s J herein Fortune more kind had this l.ttle couplet of words brought to me, and eer since I am finding myself happier other day BOYD By MARGARET UP TAKE IT, ..Editor GORDON 1021. xttle talk? With the High School glassies FORGE MATTHEW ADAMS I, party Wheeler embarrass- tliev mav have been aide to save tip enough before the childien left Lome to caie foi them in their old age; hut the average man Is left to view "an age of poverty and dependent e. Old age pensions have done a tremendous lot dining the last quarter century tow tied solving the ptohlem of old age poverty; hut they beneht only certain In name only the Republican party has a majority in both branches of Congress, actually there is no such majority. Neither pai ty has a majority. Actually both senate and house are deadlocked so far a any classes of emptujees. The greatest definite legislative program or weakness In our present system Is that is concerned. In pledge party it iloes not piovide work for all those fact, the Republican party is in Who wish to work. the minority in. both -- houses, Cokctithms are no worse In tills now than they have always since the radical bloc has been, old age and poverty" have al- formed a coallition to defeat the ways been practically synonymous and if posterms. Long ago O'sian sang. Huppy Republican program, sible administrathe Republican are they who die in youth when their renown is heard' The feeble will not tion of government to w hich the re-spe- t Democrats in congress have behold them In the hall; or smile at their tiemhlmg hands. Their memory shall be lmnmed in song; the young -Tear of the virgin wilt fall. - But'the aged, wither awav, by degiees;. the fame of their youth, while yet they live, Is all foigot. at- tached themselves. Now thaWrthg Republlcian voters of the United States have voiced in the most positive terms their desire to have Calvin Coolidge as their candidthe inyrepid French adventurer ate for the presidency, speculaw ho led the first Protestant tion has turned to the selection colonists to America, is to be un- veled today at Mayport, near Jacksonville, Florida to commemorate the 362nd anniversary of the landing. IN THE DAYS NEWS Purdre University, which today begins a notable celebra-to- n in honor of its has as its president Dr-- Ed-- , ward C. Elliot, an educator of wide experience and proved ex ecutive ability'. Dr. Elljot is a Chicagoan who, after graduation at the University of Nebraska, and at Jena, m Germany, returned to the United States and wron a doctors degree at Columbia University. Then, after teaching for several years in Nebraska and Colorado, he went East and joined the staff of the teachers college at where he taught Columbia, pedagogics Next followed 11 years of responsible teaching and administrative work in connection with the department of education at the University of Wisconsin. In 1916 he accepted the chancellorship to the University of Montana, in which post he remeained until called to the presidency of Purdue in 1922 Republicans of Tennessee meet During the war was a years Thirty ago today in convention at Knoxville today member of the Montana State Coxeys Army of the Com- to choose their delegates to the Council of Defense and also a monweal entered Washington. national convention at Cleve- director of the Student Amy be observed land. Today will Corps in five northern Training throughout the United States as Arkansas Republicans are to states National Child Health Day. hold their state convention today TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES The Rt. Rev. Thomas 'J. Gar- foi the election of four delegates 1824. The Maine Conference land today will be formally in- at large to the Cleveland com of the Methodist Episcopal stalled as Episcopal bshop of Church was organized. -Pennsylvania 1867 Burke and Doran, the 7 The quadrennial general conThe Rt. Rev. William T. Cap- ference of the Methodist Episco- Fenian sentenced to ers today celebrates his tenth an- pal Church, the largest Protest- death in leaders, England. niversary as Episcopal bishop of ant denomination in the United 1873 David Livingston, famWest Texas. States, begins its session todaj ous explorer and missionary, Seventy five ) ears ago today at Springfield, Mass died in Central Africa. Born in the Little Miami railroad was R. E. L. Saner, president of Scotland March 19, 1813 opienhd between Cincinnati and the American Bar Association, is 1874 The departto be the principal speaker at ment of thecirculating Sprmgveld, Ohio Chicago public One hundred years ago today j the annual convention of the was first opened . died Gen. Rufus Putnam, who ted North Carolina Bar Association, library 1898 United States squadron' the first company of permanent meeting today at Pinehurst. under General Dewey destroyed settlers to Ohio. A monument to Jean Ribaut the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. (Continued on page four) suddenly Henry Switched to the suppoit of Coohdge for Piesident, some months ago, after having complained of the Chief Executives action regarding Muscle Shoals but a few weeks before. Senator Hiram Johnson asked whether or not promises made by the President as to the Shoals, had it anything to do with the mans sudden change of heart. lie went a little further than that, intimating very De-tro- broadly that he believed that Ford had been given some concessions, Now', a telegram comes to light in which one of Fords confidential agents tells his home office that Coohdge had said to him that he hoped Ford will not say anything that will prevent mg from handing over MuscLr Shoals to himjTas I am ' trying to do. To be sure, Coolidge denies having said that, but all .the circumstances surrounding the incident check out pretty well, so well, that a good many people (Continued on page four) ch . 1 - Circulav-LftjvPrRg- HOME semi-centenni- Pi DECORAT DEMONSTRATION aOnd Monday, - s, . iir-Qn- t I h Today Events semi-contenni- 'Nothing could convey so impressively the giant strides we moderns take upon the arm of science. The telephone but yesterday an essential today. And now the radio, whose illimitible possibilities are awe inspiring; w After all, the laboratories and orkshops of the men of science are doing more than making new' instruments of death. They are helping us to live more fully and more richly than our forebears ever imagined possible. Even incredulity bows convinced before the miracles promised for tomorrow, The race moves on triumphant over matter. TTie Evening , . . World. 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