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Show Tuesday, October 14, 1921 THE JOURNAL. LOGAN" CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX Laird, general manager of the cally all clinkers contain a little E Potlatch Lumber Company, one iron and are threrfore weakly neite.The--nmak of the largest timber owners and pass crushed furnace wastes unmanufacturers in Idaho and der drums president of the Western Forest- which lift out the magnetic and Conservation Association ; clinker particles and permit the coal to pass on, to F. B- Hutchens .manager of the to the bins. be relumed Growers Fruit Company. Supply ALL TO US Los Angeles .operators of -- the .Sayings well worth figuring on in California's may be effected by salvaging unlargest W. W. p;ne region, Ted, of the burned coal from furnace wast. LOS ANGELES, Out. 13 Be- Ilammond Lumber Company, es. One well known combustion lieving: that the continued de- Samoa, largest owners of red- engineer estimates that the averpletion of the great forestry re- wood timber and president of age amount of combustible in sources of the West comprises the Ilumbolt County Foresty As- the refuse from a large stoker one of the problems of the hour" sociation; P .G. Redmgton. U fired central tation boiler planst per outstanding figures in the in- S. District Fbrester in charge of is about fifteen or' twenty coal dustrial- commercial, and) 'civic the forests of California ; Profes- cent. Assuming that the life of eleven western states will sor Walter Mulford, head of the burned contained twelve per cent dust participate in a discussion of re- division of forestryM. University of ash, and allowing for flue Wheeler, losses, approximately two per forestation which is to be one of of California, W. the chief topics of the mid- the largest private owner of cent of the original coal is thus winter conference of the Cham- timber on thd Pacific Coast, and carried out, unbumed, in the ber of Commerce of the United president of the California For- ashesMost of the methods of coal States. The conference will be est Protective Association; Mm. of the salvage at present in operation held in the. Hotel Alexandria, Sprouie, president Los Angolef, DecMiber 2nd anifjem Pacifier Dwight 3rd. Phoenix, Arizona, past president an aggressive re- - of the National Livestock Asso-Without forestation policy the forestry ciation ; Wiggington E. Creed, resources of the west through president of the Pacific Gas and natural consumption and the Ehtric Company; W. D. B ravages of fire will be depleted Ron. manager of the Portland within a comparatively short Chamber of Commerce; Charles The Twins had just discovered time, it is declared .Translated F. Stern, president of the Pacific the monkeys. into general terms of the econ- Southwest Trust and Savings "Oh, look, look! Aren's they omic life of the west this will Company of Los Angeles; Dr- J. the funniest looking things you mean, according to Chamber C. Merriam, president of the ever saw? They hayeface$Jike leaders, a radical curtailment of Carnegie Institute and president a, baby or 'an old man and tails water available for irrigation of the Save the Redwoods Lea- like a cat!" and power, the loss of the vast gue, and Mayor Everett G. "See that big one away up in ranges now used for Jive- stock Griggs., president of the St Paul that perch holding & little teeny, cost of con- and Tacoma Lumber Company-Thgrazing.-increas- ed tiny one in its arms just as a woTokio Chamber of Com- man holds a baby !" struction, especially and the decreased purchas- merce is also expected to be re"One of them has its tail power of the west as a result presented by an expert on the re- sticking out of the cage. Wait ing ' of the general effect from these forestation work that has been until I go pinch it with my teeth done in Japan. - various causes. see what it will do. and Major David T- Mason, a forCautiously the little mischief est engineer of national reputa-- Save Machines up to where the big moncrept tlon of Portland, who is making was sitting with his back key A careful survey of the forestry to them, tail, swinging outside Coal Now Lost In problem of the west, will deliver But the Twin pinched the cage. the opening address on this subhe meant to, and than harder it Clinkers ject This will be followed by next thing he knew his head the short discussions by a number of was being banged against, the prominent men whose names bars of the cage and the monkey have been long identified with (By Science Sendee) w as trying to pull "him through 13 WASHINGTON-Oct the forestry problem. by his short horns. ts ef great power theThebars Among those- - included in the : only thing thaFreaTTy sav fuel-grplana for this part of the pro-- j are used in new types of Twin was that his horns ed the are Colonel Wnv B. Greeley, j saving machinery, to pick the were short and slippery and the chief of the United States For- - clnkera out of the unburned coal could not hold on .to monkey DC.tests successful of The first estfy Service, Washington, them- Seeing this, he let go 'to George S. Long, chairman of these machines in this country hold of the kids ears, but the forestry committee of the are described by Rudolph; Kud-lic- h, grab not was he enough for just of the Bureau of Mines, U. as he let quick National Lumber Manufacturers one horn the kid go & Department of the Interior. Association and a lurch and fell to the And genera The princ'ple underlying the gave manager of the It took but a second for ground deWeyerhauser Timber Company, new type of clinker separator to his feet and baa him Tacoma, Wash., the most, im- - pends on two simple facts, that for his regain But what was brother. portant private owner of timber j clinkers and coal do not fuse to-- his dismay to see his brother and lrt the United States; A. W. 'gethor, second, that practirunning dowfn the path like mad tryng to shiake off a tiny mon5X! key that was sitting on his involve the use of water, tofloat off the light particles of half- NAMES OF NEW - w electro-magnet- ic non-magne- - saw'-niil- ls - South-B'-TIear- df sink. clinkers Such systems-however- ion- The magnetic method has already been tested in Europe, where fuel costs present even more serious problems than they do in this country. Tests reported by a German firm showed recoveries up to eighty-seve- n per centof the compbustible in the refuse. f A San Francisco inventor has arranged mirrors and lenses in what he calls a .solar furnace,'' which can generate a temperar ture high enough to melt an ordinary brick. . Pneumonia is most prevalent during the season when people spend most time indoors. j - e home-buildin- g, - Mapetic But he never would have watched had he known what that little monkey intended doing when he got out. It was this; to get a ride-o- n the" kids back, for it had nosodner slipped through made a, bound and landed on the kids back. As its claws dug into his flesh, he kicked and butted to shake it off, but it only clung the tighter. Youll stick to. my back in spite of me, will you? Well, well seel and off the kid started for a duck pond nearby. He was in the water and swimming for the , m - - vice-preside- nt J Fall I lamest Sale . 25 New Fur Trimmed Bolivia Goats In Brow it. Black and Red Fox, Trim- - following-resoluti- t med with Manchuria Wolf and Coney, all Full Lingettes and French Sateen Linings! Embroidered and , -- t Plain Backs. oa was adopted : "Resolved, that we reluctantly accept the resignation of E. O. Howard as president of the Utah Public Health Association, although realizing the heavy demands on his time in business and 'financial circles have compelled him to come to this conclusion. We appreciate the eight years of service he ha3 given to this organization as its first and only president, and that to hi w ise counsel and experienced guidance is due in large measure the splendid have been accomplished in controlling tuberculosis in this state, by the educational, clinical and demonstrative programs of the Utah Public Health Association. There-- 1 fore be it, , , y ? Resolved, (hat this body of i 1 THE LEADER ser After Eight Years of Valuable Service the bars of the cage than it had wans,' the Electro-magne- - E. 0. Howard is Succeeded By George K. Key E. O. Howard, first president of the Utah Public Health head of the organization for eight years, resigned at the annual meeting of the board of directors held at the capitol Thursday, October 9th. George D. Keyser, president of A. Keyser Company and manager of the Utah Paper Box company, was -- elected to succeed Mr. Howard. Mr. Keyser is a former member of the city commission presenting theresignatton of Mr. Howard, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the association, said that the increasing demands on the bankers time were- such that he felt it in injustice to the. organization, as well as to himself, to continue as president, but that he was nevertheless reluctant to give . up his duties. . . On jnotion of Dr. E. G. Co- 59"North"Main 59 North Main - ! - HEALTH OFFICERS , are claimed to be less efficinet than magnetic operat- directors in annual meeting assembled to express their sincere appreciation o fthe services of Mr. Howard, and assure him that the good work he has commenced for protecting the general public health of this state, shall go on with undiminished enegery. Be it further monItefore the shore "Resolved, that the excellent opposite key realized w iat had happened. address of our retiring presiHe could not jump off now as he dent, delivered at the recent anbackr While one Twin had been bit- did not know whether he could nual convention of the Utah ing the big monkeys tail, the swim or not. this being the first Public Health Association, Our Accomplishments, other had been watching a baby time he had ever been near wamonkey squeeze itself between ter. He did not know that all be printed for the use of the dithe bars of the cage and escape. animals can swim by instinct. rectors, and for the information of those buying Christmas Seals, that they may know how Report well their contributions have Mad to Tli Bank ('ommimtioarr of The Stale of Utah been invested. of The Condition of The That these resoluTHATCHER BROS. BANKING COMPANY tionsResolved, be spread at length on the t the records of the association and Lorn ted nt Logan, Utah In the County of Corbe. State of Utah, clone of bnsinesa on the 4th day of Octolxsr, 1924 a copy be forwarded to Mr. Values to $40.00 J251 125.00 100 Newest - Fall Style Dresses i CT of Poiret Twill, Serge, Flat and Can- ton Crepe, in all Sizes from 16 to 48. ' 1 New Merchandise Just Received. cn-titl- ed Guard the childs teeth" Those tiny teeth are a priceless gift --gu- ard them well! WRIGLEYS u a wonderful help to keep teeth clean and aound, for it dears out the crevices, makes the mouth sweet jknd removes acid conditions from which most people suffer. A prominent physician says: It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal." - WRIGLEYS it good, not only for the teeth, but for the nerves and appetite and digestion, too. The whole family should use LIABILITIES RESOURCE3 and discount., .Stocks, and houds and securities, etc., Furniture and fixtures. Other real estate own ed Due from Federal Re serve Bank, Due from other banks. Exchanges for clearing house, Cuah ..... items. Silver. 320,238.89 35,839.91 $ . . . Currency, 25.432.18 8S.533.47 155.731.36 1 3.21 1 27 J l'iiand secret- cer- - 195.02 tifieates, shier s checks, C e rtified checks. 7.396.75 8.319.50 12.492.53 12,176 00 unpaid. 3a, 384 TOTAL 4,072.92 Total demand pflsits, .. de- - Savings S.ttHi 06, $1,911.85121 - ..$144 866.18 cat-- . , 7.50 .. Tittle cert $ Miscellaneous, Federal Reserve Rank stock. 8.354.09 Dividends j ToUl cash on hand. 50 New Velvet for Misses and Women Coat Sweaters Brushed Wool Breasted and Cricket Styles. 25 in New Double All Colors. $2.95 - $3.95 to $7.95 vice-preside- C a Gold. Howard. The Right Rev. Joseph S. Glass of the Catholic church and President Heber J. Grant of the L. I). S. church were elected honorary of the association. Governor Charles R. Mabey and Dr. John A Widstde were named regular Mrs. W.C. Howe was reelected secretary, E. A. Bering treasurer and Dr. H. G. Merrill of Provo, assistant 78 !! Loan Trimmed Hats posit. THE LEADER 59 North Main 59 North Main! ary-treasurer. Dr. C. N. Jensen, chairman of the committee appointed to select a state chairman for the Christmas Seal Sale reported that the committee had unanimously agreed on Dr. John A. Widtsoe and that the latter had 644,016.95 promisecj , to give' his services. The directors voted to have Dr. Widstoe act as state chair- man. George Albert Smith was 922,995.08 elected a director to fill posits.. the vaccaused ancy the by resignation .$1,911,851 21 of Dr. C. A. Broaddus, who has 7T3.128.90 Total time li TOTAL bTATE OF UTAH. j moved out of the state. . , Coiinty of. Cache.. The meeting was welt atH. J, Hatch, being first duly sorn according to law. deioscs and says that he. 1 Cashier of the a box e named Iwink tlirt the. shove and foregoing tended. Dr. Heber J. Sears of report contains s full, true and correct statement of the condition of tha the University of Utah said bank at tbe rtow of busfnes off 'tTTiV fir 0 Uibcr. --19?v chairman, N H. J HATtMi Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th da, of (h loiter. 1921. ANNIE PETERSON, Notary rublic Constantinople has been twice . (SEAL! My commission expires 1st d.i of February. 1929. miufstcned, formerly being f- Correct Attest II. K lUTtll ROBERT ANDERSON 3. H. BLAIR Dim tors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the Suta of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the atiotp named company, filed t,t my office this 4tli day ot October. 19.M. SKTL 1 ! Vi Bank Commissioner c, known as ' Byzantium .and later ' as Stamboul. 4 A e- - peculiar misnomer is,, that of "Brussels for carpets which are made m Kidderminster, England. while many minster" carpets come from Brussels. x. 4 s MrnNNt jOWM thc - 'w I INVENTOR OF TRANSMISSION OF PICTURES BY WIRELESS Mr. W. S. Stephenson, London inventor ol the machine for the transmission of pictures by wireless, which he says will soon be put on from their own the market Anyone will then be able to ss "movie chlr at home. I |