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Show f LOGAN CITYr CACHE COUNTY, JOURNAL. THE 1 1 PAJGE TWO fe -- - Monday, May r I;i2 OTAB 'J . r With .the High THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK PUBLISHED BY EARL AXD ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPAKY By TAKE IT, YOU CAN, Post. wu? Offu'p day In the weekr at Logan, Utah, as tjsond Cls Matter. except UP SUBSCRIPTION BATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance BY CARRIER. PER MONTH. In .Advance, A Discount of $1 00 Per Year Will fee Given for Advance ( t TtVirrar hTTTrrriw rndorwvhere it's going?Where will it fest amLvvarmJts beating hcar.t in the sun? Its trjing ever soliard to get the trees to go along with its it'rrWef ping the leaves of Autumn Put of their winter nest.t, where for so many ffeonths they hugged the closed eyes of the 4 stop1 and ,.0C IQc Payments for a Full Year. MEWBI It OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the nse for republlcatlon of all news dispatches redited to tt or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All rlsbt of reDublieatlon of special dispatchee herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION THUS SA1TH THE LORD that ci rated Thee, 0 Jacob, and he that foimedrthee, O Israel. Fear not: for I have ledeemed thee, I have called thee b thy name; thou art mine. Isaiah 43:1. do with the - money which he received for beWhat what was the end of Judas? Matt 27:3-5- . his and Lord, tiayimr O LORD. REVIVE TIIY WORK IN THE MIDST OF THE YEARS. HabakkukJ3:2 What happende immediately after Jesus was baptized of John inthe Joidon? Matt. 3:16,17. - mfmm THE MARRYING AGE feminists agree with Judge Ford of New York that twenty-yera- s old but do not agree with him that, if,reealuti'ant,Yhey.shouldbelock-up-unti- l past the dangerous teen age. The French agreejthat before twenty is dangerous because early marriage is marriage the source of mueh domestic trouble and unhappiness. FRENCH should not marry before they are 1 The birth 'I t percent of the people of this community own a home, but why shouldnt more of them have a? place to go each night, after the days work is done, that they can actually and really call home? A 3 good The time for building is here. The spring of the year has arried the time when hope springs anew in the breast and yhgiLRatiu:sei jbQ.uUQ-th- taak,ofj-mviag,the.bcautie- -- t x. 1 , 1 4 Countless popple have had the home of their dreams before their eyes for years. They have feen waiting for war prices to come down. But are prices going to come down? Has not a new standard of money values been set up since the war? Has not the average mans revenue inscreased in proportion to the increase in prices of commodities? We cant expect the building material leader to sell his goods for less or the carpenter or the brick mason to work for lower wages so long as the price of everything else remains correspond Ingly high. There is no time like the present to build your home. Build Row and help make Logan in every sense of the word a city of homes the best place on earth to live. A statistical wiseacre has figured that Uncle Sams stenographers at Washington spend '$6,000,000 of his time every year dolling up. But what about the $12,000,000 of his time they would w aste thinking about how terrible they looked ? otherwise When" a map has cornered about all the money he thinks he Reeds he feels qualified to tell others about the advantages of being poor. If a womans intuition in regard to another woman is usually accurate it may be because she knows what she would think if she were in the other womans place. An architect says the White House is unsafe, but plenty of us would take a chance on calling it home for four years. -- titf-urne,- -- general , , -- ut - Giilll-Cur- v buseke Lnu pft A KipKmoni Into this dry mixture stir twro eggs mixed with two cups of sweet) mills. AlCereal so add one cup of pecan nuts, one Hash Coffee cup of stoned and chopped dates, Toast and one cup of seeded raisins. Mix well, then pack into six bakLuncheon -i- 4i Egg Salad ing powder cans, taking care not Wholew heat Bread to fill these cans more than Cookies Cocoa Jam full, as the bread will rise In them. Tie on tight fitting Dinner covers and stand the cans in Cream of Cabbage Soup Fried Diver and Bacon boiling Water in a large pot. Let Mashed Potatoes the water' continue to boil Peas around the cans for three hours, not reaching quite up to Rhubarb Pie Coffee It majr be necessaiy to weight down the cans. DISHES IN THIS WEEKS Potato Chips: Pare white poMENUS tatoes and cut them into thin Baked Tomatoes Mexican Style slices. Dry the .slices well in a TOMORROWS MENU Breakfast Berries " post--Fro- radio-activit- powder. well-beat- en one-iha- lf -- can-top- s. -- e- a y b -' es -- lea-spoo- home building this spring. ( -p- -t' Hr This being a presidential year, The National Republican the theieis naturally more interest official organ of the Republic in politics than ordinai ily. Even j national committee, has aga n in this state there is more ihan been .convicted of.wilful te- kusuaHnterest and there is liike-l- y hood in connection w ith to be some radical political Wheeler case. -Recently it printed a statement- that "Harlan ehanges fiom the rumors heard Stone vYhe new from various quarters. For sevof the United States, lud eral ' years insist the Weber said that he had examined the g try-incounty delegation has been on which- - Scrmt r evidonee.ui to get a favoritejion nomin- Wheeler was and he ated for one of the major offii considered it indicted,to ample ces on the Republican ticket, and the indictment. The atJtoinev from the discussions ih ere and at once the brand there it seems that the time has Lf f;lgifier on put , th -come when some of the larger jby that he had ade no tatins delegations over the state are action of that kind toam-aboready to concede toWeber 0T1P ard : hft Wfta st,n her desires jn the matter. Word training the evidence that had comes from Ogden that Weber been submitted to him. will be out this year to vet the Republican nomination for JThe statement of the National -ig rtdioeecret of ersonality-Involves aSfrong is on a r; ar w ith the Republican sentiment In Cacheto4join recordbrtho Republicans in dltter-enr Weber with a solid ter ami observes such widely delegation at however. Ever since pw smidUties as Caruso, Lawler, the fall- conventionl in helping Congress the day when the Democrats and Mitzi, one is struck to put over the nomination of started uncovering the corrupaith the fact that all these people their candidate for this import- tion that exists in off dal Washfire alike in Uie impression they conSalt Lake it is ant m vey of tremendous, overflowing ener-gington, Republicans have done One Instinctively thinks of them learned that a good many of the all in their power to prevent the when looking Into a spinthariscope. roliriciamthero believe trutK corning to Rgbt and finally 'i lie spinthariscope Is a scientific it is time the G. 0. P. should w hen all eke had failed the Prestoy that enables us to see recognize the political ambitions It Is a tube a few Inches long, of the second largest county in ident intervened to prevent the searchlight being turned on containing a tiny particle of a radium the state. his pet Secretary Mellon. Whethcompound, mounted la front of a speO. J Bracken of Manti who cial screen and viewed through a mager he will succeed or not rewas in Logan on Saturday, savs mains to be seenfThen -one lens. When Into looks It, nifying the naone sees a continuous display of W. W. Seegmiller, candidate for tional committee of the. party sparks the flashes made as the rays the office of governor from turned loose a band of secret throw u off by the radium hit the Fpnab, is in as favor growing to try and secure fluorescent screen. Radium, of course, the weeks go by. He does not on. the Democratic few years ago, was discovered only-something tJhat however Jhe people prosecutors Wheeler no sptnthnrisr'epe la very inset-nf!and Walsh-Th- ey old. We are not able, therefore, to from the southern part of the ransacked the state of say how long one will keep up lta state will be able to muster Montana to find something that sparkling display; but theoreUcally, strength enough to put over they might use as a club to one should last Indefinitely.4 Hour their man for this important ofstop the activities of these two after hour, day after day, year after fice. men, but have failed signally in year, that tiny particle of radium Secretary Herbert Hoover has their rattcnvji In the compound spinthariscope gives cehed the bluff of Senator" King off rays, and yet never grows less to bulk. Similarly certain people seem and evidently got a wav with it, Their star investigator is able to give off encouragement and as the illustrious Utah senator to get into trouble too. likely Inspiration and. mental stimulation made no retjly. It is a matter of His name is Blair Coan and he flhe without Utah senatnr seems to be as forever, losing anything from record that to lvmg their own personalities. Those who bes been secretary ar the organ prone fighting which employs have this quality dominate their sur- Hoovers Alaskan fisheries roundings as Caesar dominated Rome. policy and the secretary in lan- him. When on the witness stand he said he had, been sent to guage not to be misunderstood, Senators TiXrJfmfel asks'th e vtmtlem a ntoteit h or "6 f- Wheeler and also another senascience, such as Sir J. J. Thom- fer something better or else re- tor whom he did not name. When son, Lord Rapleigh, Sir Ernest main silent. The senator has he stepped off the witness Rutherford, Sir William Bragg, done the latter. stand however he told a group of Speculation is rife a to w4io five and others. newspapermen that Walsh will be selected to place the name TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES was other senator to whom the Calvin CooMdge before the he referred and that he had the 1775 Benjamin Franklin Cleveland convention in June. to Philadelphia after an coat Some of the r residents advisers stuff here (tapping his absence of more than ten years would not be surprised if Senv pocket) to indict him. Walsh abroad. went after him withouot delay Borojh of Idaho is the man and now he s protesting that he 1817 George W. Julian, selected. never said anything of the sort, nominee of the Free President Coolidges selection Democratic party in 1852 born at of William M Buffer of Boston while the five reporters say he Centerville, Ind. Died at Irvine- - as rhainnan of the Republican did. Walsh isnt the kind of man under-such ton, Ind., in 1899 charges National committee to relieve J. tosit down and the indications are that he 1821 Napoleon Bonaparte T. Adams of Iowa, appointment intends died at St. Helena. Born at Ajac- to take effect hot for Mr. immediately fol- Coan. making it cio, Corsica, Aug. 15, 1769. the convention in Clevelowing . 1824 A British expedition land indicates the is president A Clarkston uner Sir Archibald Campbell n anxious to give his farmer, who by-campaign a hostilities- - against the running start WJn, ls a Republican, was m by having things6 - the other day and wns Burmese X all ready to go as soon '"as the heard to lament the fact that hex' 1862 The fences of Maximil nomination is made. had placed some reliance on dhe ian were repulsed by the Mexi- It can be plainly seen that the word of his party as to the price 'J ownership of the ox continues of He had a few thou- vvheatr Puebla. to cut ouite a figure in the case sand bushels that he desired to 1866- - The eastern boundary when Democratic organs that sell but when Coolidge talked of of Nevada was extended one de- were so loud in their demands the tariff and thus gree by act of congress. that 'Daugherty be crucified increasing the price of wheat, he 1894. Antwerp International without a raising are now hearing just believed him and hung onto his Exhibition opened by the King as loudly demanding that judg- wheat. Then of the Belgians. the price began to ment be suspended in the case 1922 Lady Astor was given of Senator Wheeler. (Continued on page four) an enthusiastic reception at Danville, Va., her birthplace. railui-.iCtiwtj- v wiiBatter the bottom -- J. MARSHALL u - , U. t egg-whit- I By or-op- a generous layer of a time, in a small wire basket uncooked tomatoes cut into piec- and lower the basket into hot es about an inch square and fat to cook through. (Test by Somewhere in the heart of every man is the desire to be because independence i3 the measure of his standing seasoned with salt and pepper. tasting.) Drain the cooked chips, Next add a layer of peeled, slic- then plunge them (still in the in the community. ed onions which you have cook- basket) into another pot which sThe first step along the road to independence is to own your ed for about 20 minutes (or contains still hotter fat (smokhome. The man who owtis his own home is the respected, the cooked enough tq. soften them ing hot) to crisp them. Drain on trusted man in this community. slightly). Now add another to- crumpled brown paper before mato layer, another onion layer, serving. The home owner has a deep sense of civic .pride. He is estab- dotting with bits of butter be- Mock Angel Food: Beat two to a stiff froth, then lished; he is responsible; he is vitally interested in everything tween each layer, and finish with tomatoes topped' with buttered gradually beat into them one cup "that tends toward the peace, security and improvement of the crumbs. ' Slip the dish into a mod - ; of' granulated sugar, onee-ha- lf fe, place in which he lives. eiaie-ovenbake for about 35 j teaspoon pf -- vanilla -- extract and minutes a little long- fold in one rounded tup of bread possibly There are few excuses for not owning your own home. Means are provided whereby, with a small down payment, one may be er. When the onions and toma- flour which has been sifted toes are Tender and the crumba four times with three rounded acquired by weekly installments paid as rent. brown, the dish is done. teaspoons of baking uowder. The sense of security and shelter that goes with ownership is Nut Bread: Mix together two Last add one cup of hot milk and well worth the cost. lt is ajfeejing. that can be gained only through cups of graham flour, two cups turn the batter into a greaxed n of white bread flour, one pan to bake for 45 minutes in owning a homer of aslowtevten. sugar cup ofsalt,one The independent man always owns his own home. Build yours and of baking Tomorrow, Answered Letters four teaspoons now. Therejs naxearoiLwliyLogan should not see a great revival in she Is capable of producing. By J. G ALLEN.TR. tf-- 1 1 i ilnniiuhtej Koiiie to Uni that 1ms seemed the only man In tt, and Cisslus, In tins conversation vutli llrutub Is trjing to arrive at the secret of Caesar's dominant person- There Is a heavy note of sadness in the April wind and yet its mtei pi ising gallop across the hills and through the ally. it Is given to few of ns to study a cities and small towns and through the forests, carries a tale ' of tlie first rank at close personality of glory, too. aH!8 hand as Cassius had dune. The nenr-e- r work thiswind hit me ha ppily in the-- f ace As I cam e can make to It Is to approach and rolled thr pavement -- and bent-tree- s study the personality of those who waters of the liver into a billion waves. can tlom.ua le an audience from a theThen it paused,, leaped over great buildingh, caught little ater stage. rJhe seu-eof peVsontllty Is as hidoceans of lam mto its lap and 'swept its life on and on. I wondeml and wondered where it was going, where it came den as the secret of the nature of life volume upon volume has been.writ-tefrom. Not just fronr the North, or West, or South. gu both suDjeers. "Lut they gefT us JAn Apul wintT kisses buds and helps to uncover tiny fightnowhere In our study. . When sciening roots thrt aie about ready to get. up foi summer,. tists find, out-- w hot her- - life itself ts a An April wind is so full of God! Full of heavenly tears matter of chemicals, of ferments, or thi-that sink deep into the earth and loosen and soften each small tlmy wilt probclod in w hich rests the heart of a flower. ably lie m a position to show shy Now it is running through the darkness. Its garments are one man has a dominant personality and another Is a cipher.-- ' If life hr wet with the nnsta that became heavy in the sky and tumbled proved to he n chemical function, as to earth to catch a ride in their rainy form before quenching Lavoisier thougl It. then peisonatity- the towing things. will probably be proved to be a matTomoirow we wont know where this April wind has gone. ter of eveess or lack of certain ohera. Bilt we will remember it because it left beauty all along its teals in the svstem. Just now the best guess as to the way. - is of national importance in France but one Mme. Colette YVer, does not hold it as all im- Another declares that until after twenty no girl has sufficient judgment to make a judicial choice of a husband. But still another Frenchwoman declares that if a girls judgment has not been sufficiently trained at eighteen, it wont be in later years. Our notion is that girls will go Yin getting marriedWhenever they make up their minds about it; and since it is impossible to lock them up until they are twenty the question of the marrying age seems to be an academic one only. d Julius Caesar. card r rate French 'femmiist, portant. Happiness, she says, is of enormous psychological im- portance Happiness, moreover. she holds, is An essential con- . dition to assure the nobility of the family. She believes that before twenty girls are full of dreams and are likely to be considerably disillusioned when brought into sudden 'contact with hard facts. ! - summer glass T did-Jud- us When could they say till now, thst talked of Rome, 'ThaT Her wide wa!Is'eheorr.pasic3&uf ' one man?" April Wind Sunday, BOYD By MARGARET a Editor Entered at the -- School Classics BEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS Author of , Todays Events "X Centenary of the birth of Robert W. Furnas, civil war soldier and governor of Nebraska. Mexicans observe a national holiday today in celebration of meeting of experts to be, held at Geneva today ,to discuss an international agreement aiming at the suppression of unfair competition m international trade by the anniversary of their declar- the improper use of trademarks and other such abuses. ation of independence. IN THE DAYS NEWS Today will witness the close of the political campaigns in Professor C. V. Raman, who Indiana and California, prelim- has been selected a Fellow of inary to the primaries tomor- the Royal Society of England, is row. . one of the few natives of India from numerous who have achieved thishonor. Delegates countries are expected in Min- Though only '35 years of age, neapolis today for the annual Professor Raman has woman inconvention of the International ternational reputation m scien- tific and educational circles. He Kindergarten Unior. An international congress of (was graduated from the is to be opened at dencyp College, in Madras, at Naples today to celebrate the the early age of 16, topping the seventh centenary of the found- list, and tooJe his A. M. degree ing of the Umversity of Naples. two years later, with record Senator B. K. Wheeler of marks. For the past ten years he j has" filled the chair of physics Great Falls today to answer an in Calcutta University. Several indictment charging him with years ago Professor Raman accepting money illegally for ap- visited Europe, as a delegate pearing before the Interior De- representing Calcutta Umver partment in land cases. . sity at the Oxford Congress of The League of Nations has in- Universities, and was warmly vited a number of governments welcomed by learned societies to send" representatives to a in the British Isles and by, dis Presi-phJosqp- i re-ture-nd vice-presiden- -- be-ga- ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Town of Soulu Sela, in Asia Minor, reported destroyed by earthquake and fire. Seven men entombed by in a coal mine near Aguilar, Colorado. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Cardinal Gasparri, secretarp of state to the Holy See, born in Italy, 72 years ago today. Don O. Shelton, president of the Natioral Bible Institute, who says faith in Christ lags in bom at Odessa, N. Y , 57 years ago today. Dr. Thomas J, Kane, president of the University of North Dakota, born at Westfield, Ir.d., 61 years ago today. Joseph P. Tumults?, who was -- on ) t col-teg- es, private secretary to President Wilson, bom at Jersey City, N. J, 45 years ago today. Janes OGorman, former United States senator from New York, bom in New York City, 64 years ago today. - 4.UIT SKIRTS SHOW IXDIVIDLALITY In their manner of keeping the, Is green Art Spun. The other maximum hem width with a mini- skirt ts a d affair and mum of fullness around the instead of a band, has Us fullness hip. The d coat, braided shirred on each side to a wide on collar and pockets, goes with elastic, it and the coat is made the skirt that to gored at top back of a tweed of gray east, boldly wrap-aroun- double-breaste- to Insure a smooth at. Material barred with clear orange. ,c f f |