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Show X -y THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTT...UTAH PAGE SIX (compensation from the govern- ment to carry on in the smaller posts in a manner befitting re- -j of the United presentatives ' Qimnlif oiiiipuiu.at4Uii Present Of Our , Urged '( ;alender 1 T jr-h- ! -- thjlsire nli vs m IVIUI u It v re'i.u' me ouiev Takes ; Huskies to Coora'5;) for Tussle With Minivers (Gard- Coach Tieni--- Center Slavs a! Heme a'.!,lira. M1- m.KTiu-ai- mo nt e iri corps TiirrtfhQse means are inadequate for . gratification of this desire-- .mpons.ni inits operation - : Purposes of ata'JO!,!-- ! New have become ' t'l.ufh Ur.id, mi' i. .'I Im the eon.rc1 o! Tht'i" is not a. lU.'it, 'i Uumi..'s- does not, winch i ...jo. nit burc r. association, i; .iiuaia an oi1 iiiCHtue foi tire compilation if Tlie compiuiiim Midi , time of subscription. The ,,i sic usi leal reports for mmist rvo at the im nl llA pnnoip U functions capital may be Increased or re- i h in , lui ri mdividJul duced by a two-thirmajority t m. conijuis its op : i ons on0f me board in general meeting, ide b.. ms oi sMti'Mc".- "i its.pasl.bro shares shall be issued below In lcct Ht years, as Raf nt i loi niance glares shall know, national, state and city abie provided the transefesee Is have (agreeabie to the bank of ifiter-('1- 1 jim.: mints more and more lining comparative Statistical national settlement and the issui i,i tc heck and control the ing central bank or equivalent cl administration; All these institution, k calan-on our statistics arc based Shares will not voting o.i and preponderantly on the rights, the latter carry being vested ,1'O'ih as the unit ot time. the respective central bank or foe i.ic.iKu.ali dajs ot tne. u,Mkiin or corresponding its nominee foHhem82? MtuUon. instiu Subscribing Mb.i )T5irA jtifiric mfi.v pitHpr cm live times m a month, while ' directly to the public or 1nl .... ,iu. onl, .our or t on.iequt iu e ol ihesc a regularities, national settlement shares owned ihe mouths arc not comparable. . thpm There n. lor example, a dulercnce! I The banka permissible opera-o- f 11 number the ol percent between Counting tions include; buying and selling days m February h 'hdoys there may be a difterence of gold for iU own account or account of . the central ot 19 percent between the num- the ber of w oi king days in March banks; holding gold for its own and '..ic number ol working days occount under the earmark of central banks; accepting m February depending upon how the account the calendar shifts the days of custody of gold for the tne week to diflcrent dates of the of the central banks; making-advanceto or borrowing from the months from year to year. In the j business accounting wnen you at-- 1 central banks against collateral liquidity; buying and tempt to give a picture of progress Jot prune of exchange for its own by tiguies allowing tne income and selling or that ol the central outgo in a month which has 27 account of working days compared with a banks; buying and selling n onth that has only 24, the pic negotiable securities other than ture is distorted, unless adjust- shares, and maintaining of curments are made to justify the rent or depositi accounts with dificrcnce in the diferent number the central banks. You may be deceived of days. when vou use these statistics to judge of past performance or to estimate the future. Sometimes you may have five pay days in one month, in fact, where wages arc paid by the week there are four months in every year which have five payroll closings. When you come to compare these months with the months which have only four payroll closings, your statistics of operations are bound to be cut of line unless adjustments are made The inquiry of the national committee on calendar simplification disclosed preference for the 13 month plan. The preference is so overwhelming that I will take t.o describe the advantspace here ihe 13 month proposal. ages- oi-The other plan is considered duly a partial remedy. The 13 month plan is illustrated by the international fixed calendar, originated by Moses B. Cots-wort- h, an English born Canadian statistician of Vancounver and one time railroad accountant, whd has devoted the greater part of his life to promoting the adoption of this scheme aaid who assisted the League of Nations committee in its injuirv. The international fixed calendar piovides for thirteen equal montlw of twenty-eigh- t, days each. A new, month would be inserted between June and July which has been given the tentative name of Sol, which is the Latin name for sun and would serve in all langiiagetf'. The 365th day of the year, the blank day would be called Yeal Day," observed as a holiday or as u " International I ds ver i i tne t.i'i ver c.u f Dick Wltil ' 'i. P. ii j ',! v. . i Com li .u King one . i that v. his t iu be able to d" the Pioneer f deieii'! Mti '1 am ha e had oid (i; eu !. .S rn Utai: IMI1 again team pine mi n mce el success .scents to o" ,,i iffii'ive game, wrh t!,e h.iekfuld nnui getting avay !i The Fawner eoai selected tl.t twenty-simen tod.n hut hr will take with lain to Denver. The Fanner leave Logan today, will Thursday (veiling. They arrive m Dnivcr Friday and work out there on the stadium field that ailemoon The men taking the tup are Ed Jensen and Doug Bergeson. Pearse tackle and guard and Inn .sen. Cliff. Parker, centers. i 1 ' . 11 i x Ward, and Davn. tmaicis Wil- kins, Day, Pen rsen and Judah, Ivan Smith, tackles, Elmo Emu Nelson, and Christensen, ends; Remund. and Call. Gillespie, Tho.nosor., Welch, Maughan. and Abbott, Griffin, Dibble, I' Z,ric: MU y. backs. Alma Gardner, veteran center Will not make the trip due to a severe leg injury suftered in the Colorado College game. Gardner and is recovering very slowly Coach Romney will have to use Pearse again at center this week. football He played some good Joe Aggies. against Colorado Day, tackle, is in the patty, but the probably will not get into game. Coach Romney has announced that his lineup will be practically the same as the one that started against Colorado Aggies last week. It is probable that ' the only change will be the substitution of Bergeson lor Larsen at guard. Bergeson was a star for two seasons, but injuries and illness have kept him out of the lineup most of tins season, in fact he has only been able, to Start one game and he was taken .out before the close. He seems now to be in good condition ' however and his presence should Another line. strengthen the change will be made if the field Is heavy. In that case Thompson will replace Welch at hall-bac- k due to his superior delen-siv- e play and his greater size. Included m the party in addition to Coach Romney and the players will be Proiessor A.ath-N. Sorensen, chairman of the letic council, trainer George Nelson, manager Bill Reading, student body president Rulon Walker, and the dilector of the college news bureau. Coach Romney s probabk lineup will be: Nelson, left end: Jensen c, left tackle; Cliff, left guard; Pearse center; Bergeson c.. right guard; Wilkins, tackle right'; E. Smith, right end; Call, quarterback; Re- an extra sabbath and dted Decmund, left half; Welch, right ember 29. Leap Day, once in four the other blank years. day, halt; Gillespie, iullback. would be placed at the end of June, dated June 29. It would al $3.2; so be observed as a holiday, or extra sabbath. , To If this plan is adopted, the calendar will bo fixed and practically uniform. The months will be C9 70 equal and. therefore, comparable. Every month will contain four To complete weeks: the split wee will be eliminated Every week dav will fall upon 22nd the same fixed dates every ipontli From Logan via Oregon Short Saturdays for example wru!d Line Railroad. Ticks? good only fall on the 7th. 14th. Clth aiyl limin coaches or chair cfeo-anwill fall on the Holidays ited for return to hoije destina- same dates and always same oavs of the tion before midnight ol November week every ear. Or. of destder. 25th. Ask local agent for further thev could all be fixed to fall on details. enday. and thus afford two or Advertisement and half davs for rest and If the churches agree, Attachable to a kitchen sink ihe wandering date of Easter can set is a new dish washing device be fixed ejected to mingle with a water There will from which soap powder can be number of always be the same work and production spray. days in every month. Thete will be no five week payrolls. All periods of earning and spending will be equal or exact ; w . iJ I ON $ i 'NT4'-Mrs'Dofbt'- ' Ry ' LSSTOSIPIE, TO no AT I v . - . - - i i i f 1 i a Prevent & Relieve Hoarseness Sore Throat & 1 - - - N.-- R. Coughs u t no compromise with goodness! . the Camel blend is f 'SitTIff l'CWSMaC,S9Cil M3mv ti Made by ; Laaixut PbmKil Co., Saint Lottie U 5. A. i. DOMESTIC B LE N DT'J U CIGARETTES are vastly preferred by knowing Camels are made for the knowing ones who seek the pleasures of a good smoke, and these smokers may be assured that the true Camel quality will always be maintained. smokers because they appreciate the soothing goodness of choice tobaccos perfectly 7 blended. ' when they learn they flock to . Diplomacy (Continued from Page Onel ment and that to which- they would be accredited. With increased allowances for expenses, to include rent, sergent hire and the like, which now are proposed, it will be possible for men of small means or those dependent entirely upon their . satisfying taste, the rarest Turkish for added fragrance! Camels - - t S. HOTEL SEMI-O- most modern and skilful processes are employed in bringing this great cigarette to perfection! The pick of all Domestic tobaccos for President Matures Plans to Strengthen U. . i multiples Business conducted with- suob a rational calendar as this will- - be able to guage accurately what it, has done in the oast and what it may do in the future. cAntiseptic II -- were originated and made to promote the pleasure of smoking. The most perfect blend that the greatest experts know how to make is the secret of this really wonderful cigarette! The - TABLETS -- v'.v.svGamels i ! - - h: al-w- as J j TURKISH Blackfoot and return November i l!l!. DEPARTMENT Idaho Falls and Return f November 14, a real smoke! -- i , (red. white and blue were in ricks, Mr. and Mrs. David Hend- - Foc cuildiuK' operations scaf- iabundance as ws the punch and ncks, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks, foldings are being made of steel jeonfetti. 'kfbny out of town Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks, tubing, fastened with collars and L I Mr. and- Mrs. RTfey Lewis, Mr. couplings, tire only wood used people 'attended. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Mortensen and Mrs. Robert j3owmn and 'Mr. being in the platforms. (of Trenton spent Arfnistic day. and Mrs. Edwin Wiser. Engineers have decided that On Saturday morning the new (in Lewiston and attended the; United discovered m deposits Cash and Carry store copper American Legion dance.,- Northern Rhodesia are important doors for business in its Attend opened Ogden Party Entertains at '500 enough to warrant development. The following fedies motored Lewiston. B on C. On were Mrc Tuesday evening FrldLy and toOgdeh the with Baer entertained the members of guests of Mrs. Orlo Hyde at - a Stdhdard together Mrs. Jay Van Gleaner girls and M men prethe De Lure club at her home on bridge "party: The guests Orden, Mrs. Loyal Pond- - Mrs. sentedin a pagent, Modes of LivFriday afternoon. Japan.1 Ralph ing were eated at four small tables Dqrrell Hendricks, Mrs. Mrs. Rosemond Blair, spent last and 500 furnished- the enter- Bernhisel, Mrs. Herbert Harrison, week in Ogden with her mother Mrs. Bowles, tainment. Those present were Mrs. Vincient Willard Hendricks a n d, Mrs. Mrs. "Margaret Kartchever who Mrs. Ercille Hyer, Mrs. Libby Mrs. Jay is very ill at tjie Dee hospital. Cunningham. Karren, Mrs,. Edith Cunningham, Vernal scare Orden and Van Among those who attended the woq high Mrs. Verna Bowles, Mrs. Led a con- show, Gold Diggers of BroadVan Orden, Mrs. Herbert Harrison the Pond, Mrs. Verna way, in Logan .were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sara Swinyard,- Mrs. Arvllla solation prize. Mrs. Mrs. George Pond is substitut- Jay Van Orden, Mr. and Hogan. Mr?. Florence Allen. Mrs. Helen Hyer, Mrs Ruth Brown ing in the Lewiston schools this Lorin Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Pond Victor Hendricks. and Mrs. La Rue Poulson. Special week In place.of Miss an attack Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowden with who is suffering guests were Mrs. Mae Chandler, of Ogden spent last week end in La Grippe.. Mrs. William Baer, Mrs. Lillian of Miss Bowdens Lillian Hogan attended a Lfewiston with Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Grace Brown of dinner party in Logan mother, Mrs. Etta Pond. Smithfield. Prises were awarded progressive Mr. and Mrs. F. E- Petersen of evening. to Grace Brown and Mae onTheThursday on Logan spent the week end visit met' arm BureauLadies . Chandler. couldnt take you Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock ing in Lewisfon. Mrs. Cassie Campbell . enter- under Telford of. PresiCecil of there u quickly, long Mr. and Mrs. the (N? supervision tained the members of the A1 Mrs. Valeria distance telephoning has Taggart. Idaho Falls spent the week end long club at her home on Friday dent Lewiston as guests uf Mr. and never been so fast, so cheap, afternoon. Besides the f u b Christmas gift suggestion were in Mrs. William H. Telfordto completely satisfactory as now Invited given. members the following who of Hall Egbert Marysville Salt Lake Visitors guests were present, Mrs. Marie Mr. N. S. Johnson spent part is putting a new service station Bernhisel, Mrs. Victor Hendricks in Lewiston is suffering with and Mrs. Virginia Moore. Prizes of last week in Salt Lake visit- blooa poison in his arm. were awardedMo Marie' Bernhisel ing with her sons Artell and Mrs. Ida Lewis of Salt Lake Milton who are attending the and Seneth Thomson. and Mrs. Tracy Colt of Logan Mrs. William Moore was hostess U. of U. Miss Edna Poulson who is at- were guests of Mr. apd Mrs, to the American Legion AuxUiar; Lewis last week. in ladies on- Monday evening, tending a business college week in Lake Salt end delicious supper was served, spent the Mr. anef. Mrs. V. R. Carver of Lewiston with her parents,. Mr. Wellsville spent the week end in and Mrs. John Poulson. Lewiston and attended the Mrs. Cliff Wiser and children H American Legion dance on Mon- of Trenton were guests of Irs. on Van Jewel Orden (Incorporated) Thursday day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Van Orden of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reese of were Logan visitors on Saturday. Located Just right for Convenience and Comfort Take the Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Titensor Rexburg are guests of Mrs. Reeses Mrs. Moms of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Alien parents Mr. and Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor Lufkin of Shelley are visiting, in Swinyard. for SEMLOIX HOTEL Attend Reunion Lewiston with Mr., and Mrs. omer East, 2nd South and .State Street Samuel Wiser. Among the Lewiston people who attended the Hencmcks reLegion Sponsors Carnival MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT to $3.00. RATES $L00 American The and union in Richmond last week Legion SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH a were Mr. and Mrs. Willard HenAuxiliary sponsored Legion most successful carnial dance on dricks, Mr. and Mrs. Eric HendDecorations In ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hend Monday evening. E ; ciipTomaUe and clixcp-- i vate - i . will be possible to as- to these of training to obtain the services ability who have a de to serve their country in the Thus it sign "men (Conimud Ironi Page One) posts and ,ds of e ry of men of i ner Veteran (states. Thuibday P) 1929, R. J. Reynolds Toheceo ' gsvp aay, Wimteo-Sftlen- , N. C , M ' ' , , o |