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Show PAGE TWO - -- TitJavv-May LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TITE JOURNAL, ft, 1 Vi THE JOURNAL TODAYS TALK . Pl'hUhHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND ILTil JhUiXG COMPANY AUGUSTUS GORDON.. BY except SUBSCRIPTION RATE n Advanoe..... CARRIER.ri;R MOXTfUn Advance. Rfi E MATTHEW ADAMS YOU CAN TAKE IT ' UP . Like A Told Story Sunday, HERE is something of sadness about the ending of a delightful book in which have lived life,art, beauty, instruction and' entertainments Rut oi i ly'toTTi'brl e f rnom e n t is the regret of Ynding felt for immediately there is aroused a desire to make all that has been read a real part of the intricate garment of experience. Nothing really ends. Nohting stands tsill. All is change. Today is not like- yesterday, but a continuation in another form. The outpouring of one heart to another is not an emptying but a refilling. - The mind is like the gills of a fish taking in and letting out the water that refresh and give life and make it worth all the pains, sorrows, disappointments that form the substance out of which rise all our joys. Like a told story is experience making us strong when we are weakest and giving us faith when our faith seems most T --21)0. A Discount of $1.00 Per Year Will Be Given' for Advance Paymonts for a Full Year. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches red i ted to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION' . O Editor eoc MONTH,-I- E 11 Author of -- Entered at the Post Office every day In the week, at Logan, Utah, aa Second Class Matter. BTMAIL.-FER By - - 4 THE WORK OF RICHTEOUSNESS shall be peace; and the' effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance for ever. And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places. Isaiah 32:17,18. shattered. ll j ""Even after I have read a bqok that has been of Upon whom should we cast our burden?- - Psalm 55:22. great inspiration, I like to keep it around, very near to me. SENATOR BORAHS ADDRESS 32 rijOferilS "pi'l'ldf iR the 'StliatE ihe oihcf dayfTar touch of the sun that It may rise to maturity and final beauty, the bonus bill, contained much food for thought on the tells a story. But after that story is told, there remains the grift question of national expenditures. He called attention to the fact of its loveliness and perfume. that our indebtedness at present, state and national, is about Every time you thinkf you help to tell a story, to yourself . to the w'orkl. and time added the and that Congress adjourned by $32,000,000,000 And are here what we is to for pick up, to shoulder, and it would be from $35,000,000,000 to $40,000,000,000. Thus, he on. carry said, a Congress rtthich is pledged in every way to the reduction of federal obligation and to the curtailment of national expenditures, will go back to its constituents after having added three to four billions to the national debt. The Idaho senator cited the effort to reduce federal taxes some $250,000,000, a program, which though laudable, would make it jtilFrnore difficaltrtfTredure outstanding ebligationsrHe declared that no nation in the woild had ever earned a larger indebtedness than that now existing, at the present age of the United States. Pointing to the growth of the national outlay, Senator Borah stated that in 1894 our taxation was $12.50 per capita. In 1922 it was $68.63 per capita and in some cites had reached $91. In. I TOMORROWS MENU --- state and federal, was $2,194,000,000. Eightj Mrs.. C. W.T Boiled Potato 1913 our tax Bmakfast Pancakes: Beil six med. years thereafter, and four years after the close of the war, when ed white potatoes in salted wa Berries many of the war expenditures should have been eliminated, it and w hen done, mash and Cereal ler was $7,061,000,000. The farmers tax bill, said the senator, was Sci ambled Eggs set aside to cool. Then add to Coffee $624,000,000 in 1913. Eight years later it was $1,436,000,000. Toast them three beaten eggs, one pint Then he said: Luncheon of sweet milk, and two teaspoons of baking powder (nixed arid Baked Macaroni and Cheese These figures tell the story of industry robbed of its reward, ' ' Lettuce Salad sifted with enough flour to of frugality stripped of its compensation, of men and women make a thin Wholewheat Bread batter. patient, persistent and untiring, separated from their holdings - Fry a golden pancake T.a brown on both Jellyx and their' earnings through the" wasteful extravagance of governD Tiner sides, like any pancakes. ment Unless w'e call a halt and make up our minds as a people Beef Stew (with Mrs.J.: Eggless Potato Panthat W'e shall deny ourselves and cut, regardless of personal con-- j Potatoes, Onions, Carrots) cakes: Pare and grate about sri - Cold Slaw large potatoes and Add to them sequences, there is no hope for the alleviation of this condition. Raisin Pie one cup of sweet milk, three or In this viewr of conditions confronting the government. SenCoffee four tablespoons of flour andsalt ator Borah is not alone. Others equally prominent in party POTATO-PANto suit taste,- - Care must be tak MAKJNG rt have- uttered similar-warninand president Coolidge himself CAKES en not to use to use too much has not been silent on this subject The orgy of spending must ffcur, as that makes them tough. be brought to an end. As the President said some time ago, the The following Reader friends Fry in butter. J. 0.: My Potato Pancakes budget must be rigidly adhered to and not a dollar must be spent have very kindly sent us in their that is not absolutely essential to the public welfare. This, it has method of making Potato Pan- Pare and grate four or f .ve large to them been pointed out, is the only means of assuring prosperity and cakes, in response - to- a reguest raw potatoes then add the beaten yolks of two eggs published: retaining the confidence of the people. The effort to force through ' Ms. W.. Potato Pancakes one teaspoon oJL salt, one tablefor public buildings, "salary increase, (three eggs, : Grate six medium spoon of flour and, last, fold in etc., must be nipped in the bud and held until such time as the sized raw potatoes after soaking the two egg whites stiffly beatcountrys financial status warrants such an outlay of public funds. the potatoes in cold water for en. Fry in bacon fat. Mrs. C.: Potato Pancakes: several houis. Drain the grated Deseret News. potato thep add to it three beat- Always use old potatoes for this en eggs, a pnch of baking pow- dish. Grate six large ones, aftr teaspoon of salt, paring and washing. Let stal'd der, one-haone tablespoon of floor and a lit a few moments and remove watie milk. Bak? On a hot gridtjje ter that accumulates on top. Now like any pancakes. add two well beaten eggs, four Two-Eg- g Mrs. C.: Potiuo tablespoons of flour and frv on Pancakes ; Pare six medium sir- a well-g- r ased griddle slowly, ed potatoes and grate them on a first on one hide and then on fine grater ; add two and the otheix It is best to have two cups of sweet milk; one tea frying' pans or griddles iii aot one time, as these spoon of salt, two slightly-beate- n eggs, and about cne and pancakes rcquTe more time to cups of flour or enough cok thon ordinary pancakes to make a thin barter. I use no 'but are truly delicious and worth baking powder ok soda m therm-- the trougle to prepare. Tomorrow Furniture Fiy on a hot griddle with lots of . lards or drippings. For Summer. - 1. A T You Can-D- o Wonders ii - - , I. i- - Maybe there is just one room in your home that seems to strike a discordant note. Maybe you feel that you would liketo redecorate every room . But whether it is one room or your entire home, you'll be agreeably surprised at the wonders you can accomplish with a little paint. A Finish for Bathroom and Kitchen Walls An an Beautiful, Practical Finish for For your bathroom and kitchen walls we know It provides a that you'll like Mello-Gloss finish that glistens when smooth, wiped with a damp cloth. It is unaffected by hot or cold water or steam and keeps its first-da- y Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Walls Beautiful Woodwork in Every Room semi-glos- newness and cheerfulness for years. For your living room, dining room or bedroom Of course with such attractive walls you'll want walls wed suggest that you use Mellotone. equally attractive woodwork. And for. that finish produces a soft, neutral' -- purpose Linduro Enamel has been made. This-enacan be applied on your woodwork background that allows unlimited possibilities for -- room arrangement a ad regardless of the present finish. It will transdraping, form dark, stained woodwork into satiny Then, too, it is easy to apply, covers and hides well and dries quickly to a beautiful finish that smooth, white bands. And this finish can be can be washed with soap and water. Mello- - washed with soap and water or wiped with a tone is economical as well as beautiful. . damp cloth without dulling its beauty. his-modera urn-si- ?, -- at , Paints &&rnishes We would like to get you a complete color plan for the decorating of your entire 1 ome or only part of it, from the Decorating Department of the Lowe Brothers Company. There is no charge for this valuable service. And wed also like to help you with your paint problems. We think our paint knowledge will be as much appreciated as our fine stock of Lowe Brothers Products. r EVERTON AND SONS CO. LOGAN, UTAH Phone 235 g - enormous-appropriatio- TV ns lf ? An easy way to get an If Jl. I, Eastman Camera one-ha- lf one-ha- lf X Slip-Cove- rs si Today's Events No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Ey- e Pictures 2 M x 3J To increase the popularity of picture making in the community, w.e will furnish you for $2.50 Six rolls of film years subscription to Ivodqkery A complete manual of instructions Finishing your first roll of film One" V 4'. t i f , t And give you the Camera . Sale Starts Saturday May 10th This offer holds good only while present u supply lasts. Cardon Jewelry Co. Washington today enters upon its 125th year as the capital of the Up i ted States, the transfer of the seat of government haring been made on this date in 1798. of Utah are to meet in state convention at J director of the department of wharves, docks and ferries. Later he became public safety commissioner of the city. The ability and force of character which Mix' Norris showed in these positions were more than ordinary. In 1916 he was chosen by President Wilson to represent the trained economist and sociologist group on the Federal Farm Loan Board. He has also served as a director of the Fed- presenting forty countries are to be in attendance. Important, not only because of the immediate effect it will have on Scotland but because of its significance in constant tendency toward revolution within the British Emigre, is the Scottish Home Rule bill, which will come up for its setond reading in the House of Commons today. IN THE DAYS NEWS Provo today to select eleven delegates to the national convention to be held at Cleveland next month. Unless there is an eleventh-hou- r reprieve, six men will be hanged at Amite, La , today for the murdqr of Dallas Calmes at Independence three years ago. A movement for a third political party in Oklahoma is expectGeorge W. Norris, who has been ed to come to a head today at elected a trustee of the Wood-rothe state convention of the Wilson Foundation is a Farmer-Labo- r Party to be held prominent citizen of Philadelphia at Oklahoma City. whose services have frequently The first visit of a chief of been enlisted by that city and by state to the League of Nations the Federal government. A gra-headquarters at Geneva will takeiduate of the University Penn pTace today, when King Ferdin- - sylvania, with experience in and and Qiraen Marie of newspaper work and in banking, Rumania will be received by Sir he finally came to his own, as a Eric Drummond, secretary-genera-l student and administrator comof the League. bined. when Mayor Blankenburg Intcrtlatioiud understanding of Philadelphia made him w mg eral Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES and 183 Albert Gallatin James A. Bayard, appointed as peace commissioners to end the vvar-w- ith Great - Britain, -- sailed for Europe. Same Price Battle of Palestina, in which 4,000 Italian (patriots under Garibaldi routed an army of under King 7,000 Neapolitans Ferdinand I860-- The Constitutional Union convention met at Baltimoav and nominated John Bell of Tennessee for president: s 1849 for over M.r. than a poun m a ball Jar a quarter ' Lawrence Brainerd, former United States senator from Vermont, died at St. Albans Born in 1794. 1874 Qqeen Victoria visited the Eugenie at ChLslehurst. 1893 James H. Blount of Georgia was appointed United States minister to Hawaii. . 1901 The first Federal Parlia-men- t of Australia was opener by the Prnce of Wales (Georgei V.) 1922 The Prince of Wales conccluded his stay in JaJpan and left for Manila. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Fifteen killed in oil explosion near Kerens, Texas. King George and Queen Mary had audience with the Pope. 1870 use less than of higher priced brands Why Pay IVar Prices? MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Former Empress Zita, widow of the late Emperor Charlek of Austria Hungary, born at Parma, 32 years ago today. Sir James M. Barrie, the eminent author and playwright, born at Kirrimuir," N. B., 64 years ago today. AreYoaaNervoas Woman? John W. Gilmore, for many Without health and w years professor of astrnomy in nerves many women find lue a har- the University of California, den. Are you suffering from lack in White county. Ark., 2 born of vitality consequent to the weaknesses peculiar to women? If so, years agef today. 4 do not despair, Dr. fierces Favorite Edward Weston, (prominent freacription mil bring relief. Your health is your most valuable awet New- York electrical engineer and and the .Favorite Prescription, made inventor, born in England, 74 of herbs, if taken regularly, will years ago today. . help to restore it. Health brings - A well, woman is always beauty. beautiful. Fend 10c for trial pkg.to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y. 33 years Ounces for , s and peace will be features of the program of the biennial meeting of the Worlds Y. W. C. A. which opens in committee, Washington today. Women ffiSDS? G3Z&TE8 f Dr. Florence Sabin, wha has the distinction of being the first woman elected to the presi R- - dency of the American Association of Anatomists, has been a professor anatoomy in 'Johns Hopkins University for more than twenty years. Born in Colorado in 1771, she received her A. B. degree from Smith college and then went Hop-kin- g for her medical training. Durham is now the only English country in which the wopien do not outnumber the men.'! to-Joh- ns FOE JYOEK3NG PEOPLE best , of workers get out of "sorts when the liver fails to act. They; feel .The languid, "blueaad iliaeoufaged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptoms might result in a sick spell, therefore the sensible course is to take a dow or two of Herbine. 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