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Show I fXGE TWO THE JOURNAL, CITY, 10G-A-N fARE iTOE RCDSE'EvKl Mciiriv, IV'pml.pr 17, COUNTY, UTAH. CACHE10R NORTH SCHOOL BC' JW-THE"laR- PUBLISHED BY IBB EARL A ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered t tli feet Office every day in the week except Sunday at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. AiiYEftJJSiMi RAILS LBMfcHEU ON Af f UCAT10M ElOMKimON KATES faid is advance We By wail, per month, I! mail, t years advance.. Delivered, per mouth Delivered, tw years 42.00 .,,. advance. 45 -- 44.50 Member of Associated ; Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the QM tvt repps' Ucation et all new dispatches credited to It or pot otherwise credited In this paper and also I be local newt published therein. Ail right pt republics tlon of special dispatches thsevis are la reserved, BAROMETER READINGS Fair Rain v Change- - roday- -P ' 29lllll!ll2!S!!iI456i78I9!30 Yesterday , The above readings are taken from TUB JOURNALS bsrometsr et I oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The "yesterday" reading each Mohrtav refers rn Ssturdave resdine. PUBLIC BUILDING PROGRAM ! has voted Jto appropriate $560,000,000 for CONGRESS to be spent in ten years. It seems generally agreed that these buildings will save money previously spent for rented quarters, and also avoid paying more for sites' for such buildings later on. It would seem an excellent idea to hasten this program along, with a view to setting idle people to work. The government has already hurried up this program, and 66 additional contracts for such buildings have been let since last January, The buddings now under construction v wilt cost $100,000,000, .resident Hoover has declared that eventually $1,000,000-00will be spent. It is more important than many public men- and business people realize, for the government to do evefy possible thing within its power to relieve unemploy, ment.,Vhile the number of unemployed people may have been largely exaggerated, and while business conditions are not as bad as many pessimists feel, yet the number of people still out of work is far too large, The existence of any such body of idle people does more to promote the growth of communist sentiment than anything that could be, accomplished by all the agitators that the Russian government could send over here, ZThe way to beat that agitation, is to get our idle people to "work. If the government would modify its plans and hasten the progress of the ten year program referred to - 0 - "libbveTIt wbuTdherprofrThebuttdlligi Sfp attneededfff probability they could be erected with much less expense out during The coming year, than if the program is carried : a ten year period. through "A business corporation facing such a situation, and secontented by eing chance to save money and keep its helpthose buildings prompt action, would go ahead and put, up within a year or two, even if it had to borrow money. It desirable wqyM seem that such a program would be equally for the government. all - and found Lrtton z;jn round her ahouldtrc. Ever heard that I hate woman?" be asked-"No- . , , . Yes, Ssxely said once that you were essentially a mans map. But Im afraid It dont care whether you hate me or not. "Hm! aid Lytton. "Would yon care tf I tie checked -- himself 9 itiddfrty-lishe thought Lester was upon them and sprang to her feet In panic. "We must go luck, she said, Or at least, I must. heavily. that I should be Sometimes fve-feglad when the worst has happened to me. Now, Id give anything for anotbar respite." She looked Jtu are published through courtesy of the or of student writers contributing independently. rrr 'v 8YK0P8J8 BoM FUctmore, -- nurae teko hhnded hardy Hvu nook by deaeittny him at a eructat inomrut. an 4 Boae tcnnUitn, the fit I if to tee, are ike earn peraon, but Grauuock kept (h iftnttram of the fact, Hallle actually ie not t o blame. Mating been delayed ( heater Brea i, Grannock e while drunk. , tire. Bartholomew et centric old woman, Hie her father wtie Clem telle Ha a neper test murdmer. ( onatdme, eater Haiti and threaten dealrea I, fa ttll (h hhuolH her a caret utiles ah mat nea turn OrounoctTta aahT to Baltimore for further eye treatment, accompanied by Halite, tin In hew York Lnoxcn to heeler. another Boa ConaUttur4 told by her onarruputoua lanyer guardian. Mr. Perl, that eh i a the dunehter of CJem Connldtne by a other, than hie wile, but may nee f Ion a fmtnue, of which Pnle ia twatce, 4f aha aplite it with him. Orannock aaka IJnlhe to at nt with Aim during hia com in y treatment do bt sure he 4 teteeyed, as 1 foire, nottnmtnfr,ot course that Hal Be ie the nuree who firat Lytton arrhee betrayed him. torn Sew Yoik. held In the school building!. gave a lengthy upeech stressing .the miportance of happy marr.ed Lfe giving his family as an example. He then Dim ACTIVITIES AU iteips Ri this department Mr.-Ihck- N of mt . A v y 0 $ & a 0 0 Vi 0 O tin). 0 0 Alumni Members Af JomBenedicts T v) 6' the faculty members, presented the" beautiful set newlyweds with of breakfast dishes. . of Refreshments consisting cake and hot chocolate were served. f !) loving cup. (which was made Mr. Stoddard, in behalf of cob r 11 0. I and Erma Ed Lundquist students Funk, both former of the North Cache High X ) School were named at the county ' court house at Logan Saturday, ' November 8. Ed was . a very prominent "4 Sxxa 'ttu i4 qutrtngtratinnrtorbrwn making-n- o student at North Cache, bemove to go. and: "cheer" class president" ing Would It be any kind of respite Reading from left to right (front row sitting) ; Itopp, Choate, Parson, Smith, Sparkman, Guthe leader, and also taking part if you married me?" he asked. (captain), Alyuorih, Tout, illrt, Chipman; (second raw, kneeling) i llaite, inggeimoii, Allen, Balls, R. in all activities' concerned w.th Erma was very Rawlins, Baker, Van Orden, last, Allsop, HtUyard; (standing) t Coach Whiting, Funk, BuIIen, Tripp, the school. Hallie wae speechless. Chapter 29 acItd ba a shock tor Grannock, of Johnson, Bergesoo, Bair, Merrill, Griffiths, J. Rawlins, Hyerj Lehman. prominent in all social most A ITAANGE PROPOSAL tivities, and one of the course," weht on the doctor, lookfkll. LYTTON lost bo time in mak-ln- ing steadily down the path. But North Cache Ends popular giris on the campus. American Legion English Teachers They aie planning to make so excuse to get Halils to not by any means as bad a shock as home in Logan Where Ed their other. could out We the Broon get blm8elf and sway from Crannock. will continue school at U. S. of the way, somehow nothing more Meet Principals Furnishes Colorful Season A. O, "I koow what has hsppened," for him to gain by banging around, Mary Telford and Harold said Hallle. .. Tester is coming you see and you could get Granannounces their Hawkeswood Reof Tests Aims to here." ' nock through the operation sud When the North Cache grid-ders Analysis were married English Speakers Claim Legion They marriage. veal Plates In Weak .Prevent Future Wars. hurig up their molsklns Hs cams down last night, on tbs break t to him when hes absolutein August keeping it a secret himself again. . . , l ought to last Friday they also hung up Language Work, until now. train Just after mine. Hes sure to ly The of the Harold was on the football general theme rnpka it clear that I should have two records for the grid books efi be with Grannock In an hour. The English' department 8 Armistice Day program at North team m wanted to marry you, anyway, of this institution. fighting with Does be kBOW Im here? With 3 wins 1 loss and 1 tie North Cache met with prin- Cache November 11, g.ven by the bulldogs. Mary also was a whenever and wherever Id met on of schools district Yes. His private detective you. the Bulldogs finished the most cipals the American Legion Posts Of student of North Cache and and Friday, to im- Smithfield, tracked down Nurse Casey and ahe colorful career of any North i .Thursdaymethods RichHallle relapsed Into silent amase-mengraduated in 28. , and of teaching mond, was Lewiston Cache grid team. informed him she had changed They1 will make their home the horrors of war Doped by prove gh almost forgot that she In the Junior English high and why it should be prevented. at Lewiston. North) school. nearly all the critics, places and names with you Id bad not given him an qswer. LytCache was favored to have only) told bar aha could tell if she kept ton answered himself. Mr. Hyer, chairman of the disMr. 6, a fair seson. In 1928 nd 29 the Thursday November Lester guessing a month. You wont, he announced, again Perklna and Miss Walker at- trict committee presided. The Home Economics to Bulldogs desperately fought And now, said Halils slowly, drawing out hit watch. , held in program was opened by playing Well, I the cellar door from falling tended a meeting 1 feel Id pay anything to get am of Trenton. the the "Star Spangle Banner,"' didnt really think you would, Still, keep Principals on next to the them, finishing other week. But that doesnt mean Im sorry. during which the colors were Club Organized last In these two years. But following schools also attendClark-stomen . advanced and all Im not grateful to you for letting "Oh, Im sorry, too! gasped HalCoach Whiting has pulled the ed: Trenton, Newton, me have a month. Wheeler, stood at salute. AU then joined Stephenson, lie. "Im afraid Ive been very unof Bulldogs from the ' Cove and Cache Junc- in a two minute silence in. hon- 1 Officers were . pimsen - for a l aid U tor Grgimocfe'i sake," gracious but I was so absolutely the region find placed depths them nefif Cornish, or of the departed soldiers. The Home Economics club In a meettion. . snapped tha doctor. 1 reckoned thunderstruck. I took it tor granted,, the pinacle. America. ing of all girls who are interestan analy- congregation sang Mr. Perkins tlmt in a month you would hare you see, that yon loathe and despise North Cache staged an upset sis of a test gave given to the Invocation was offered by John ed ip home economics, held In built him op emotionally and ner- me." the South tleing strong Mr. by Colbem gave the assembly room at 12:30 eighth grades last spring. H. Peterson. enCache eleven In their vously,. And so you have. Hes fit So did I. for a bit," acknowlThis test was based on a the ideals and purposes of the Thursday, November 6. They are iw to be told anything that he edged Lytton crossly. Even bow counter of the season. course of study .arranged by American Legion, foUowed by President, Rose Larson; vice The following week they ran a committee must be fold." dont know. , , . Hallle, youve make up of two selections from the high president, Annabelle Petty; secNot unite, said Hallle. turned me doiyn pretty flatly. Give over the Preston Indians, a from Junior and school gleS club, Hoys of The teachers Ruth Roskelley; treasurthp following Friday, an off col- senior high schools of Cache Old Brigade and America for retary, Oh, hell stand the nervous m one consolation. Tell-exact the er, Fa veil Roskelley; activity for or North Me. day Cache, Mr. they county at the request of strata of the operation all right ly what happened that night Barber, the jiext speak- member, Jane Petty. to the lost tam. " Logan unhigh er will not now stated, War It contained Miss Larsen, stop Miss Adamson, "I heard Lester coma home," she For two wceka thc Bulldo-'- s loy bupt. Larsen. of him gal ' .5jjta,"-b- a eight minimum essentials for 1 till people get awav from the old and Miss Smith, teachers TUv Drfli6ir tWO lul&, 'Tffle T 9 oF Cache "county Idea, 'war embodies Utej The' hornTf'econorrucs - sudjc 8, gfadcs Not If he knows the truth about two. Ha was intoxicated and he Coach games Whiting whipped disColeman Mr. of life," district. The whole group things which include domestice science, me. . , . I thought he was fit, too. was making a noise. He came down them Into shape as the great- cussed needs and methods of talked on the meaning of beng domestic art, household arts, But be Isnt yet. He confessed to the passage towards the study. I est offensive team In the his100 a Mr. American. percent and home nursing, are leaders me thig morning that the thought was afraid be would- disturb the tory of the institution, as can improving the English department In Junior high schools. Hyer gave as a Legion motto, of this club. 38 .to 0 victory seen pf the night after the operation was patient be the by she we had tvell war as "as In was unconsciously, Mr. 'Perils of this peace accompanAt the ' terrible to him, fallen into the precise ton pt the over Bear river. men stood meeting Missbeginning ied by Mrs. Brown to attend serve. The Aaamson spoke on r He feara he may be given a professional nurse "and eo 1 a meeting of the same type at salute while the colors were the purpose of this club in the sedative," explained Hallle, "and opened the door and told him he held at mithfield Friday, No- retreated. school and what they intended Shop Department that th nighNiurM may abandon must be quiet, 1 Imagined that he vember 7. tp do this year. Miss Larsen Gets him." folof the , The would be surprised at finding me principals Cleaning gave the requirements of the Members Faculty Richschool attended: cursed on duty there but he Informed me loudly. Lytton lowing members which are as follows: A person who wishes to belong "Well, ws can assure him that that he had engineered It. 8n It 'The shop C and D depart-"?- mond,- Lewiston, Smithfield, Fete Newlyweds . , , . to- ? has been given a good Hyde Park, Benson, Riverdale, therell be a trustworthy" he was t who was snrprised, Id had the Home Economics club, j. discussed floundered that be wont he left no Idee of that be hadnt warned heu?e cleaning by the shop boys i North Logan. They The' faculty gave a party must first be v.tally Interested fcs same in the the beet since vacation. to this problems alone again." me. Although, at that time, as you Thursday, November 13, in hon- in things pertaining for Bcrambl.ng scrubbing Trenton meeting. or of the newlyweds, Mr. apd subject, and must be willing to Ha has asked ms to stay with know, 1 was engaged to him." brushes was the order when the support it in all its endeavors ' . Mrs. Oswald Johnson. bltu." Go on." of the two shop departboys throughout the year. She must were Books Both at North teachers What dyou ntesu?" He talked and- laughed and scrubbed the shop floor. Library Cache, but Lavell could not have taken,' or be taking ofte of Ha feels ha will ha safe If I am wouldnt go, I was more and more ments the Then home econom.c subjects. She boys became painters Being Classified neglect her housewifely duties the Itli him. anxious about the patidnt who was and painted the floor a l:ght must be willing to pay a fee of lito Mrs. continue H. Katie Cragun, Therefore, teaching. Lytton opened his mouth. cents to begin. sleeping, I thought, lightly in spite grey. The reason for this color Smithfield Li- as the head of the family, Os- twenty-fiv- e of "Oh, Ple.ase laugh It you want to!" of the sedative, i begged Lester to is to make the 6hop lighter and brarian has the Miss Smith then acted as sev- wald shouldered the financial tho last spent brary, said Haiti faintly, 1 know exact, go away." chairman, and officers for this pleasanter to work ;n. North Cache, as- resposibilities. The forges were cleaned out. eral days at ly how it must seem t you. Gq on, said Lytton. hall teacher Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kirk-bri- years club were elected. sisting study llje I could have artangad for you t Ths elub expects to begin its He promised that he would go If and the old clay was replaced in classifying the books. were special guests. The the new in the flower boxes. The s sit up with him that night, ha said, t said immediately. t has been announced that party was held after faculty to him, , It , I by The anvil blocks were painted the books are now in much meet.ng wh.ch was in 'Session fourth hour in the first Thursreturning to Hallie. "Not alone, forgot about my duty, then, Lester and the anvils placed in position better condition for both the after school hours. day in each month Is given to at course," 1 mean, even If 1 could has power, a sort of magnetism tor The faculty had planned, te the club for meetings. There will students and the teachers. recommend you, women. 1 took a step toward! him. for. a noisy year of forging. conscientiously programs arranged to preBut due to the former disar- have a weinier roast or some be Punning would piobsbiy Insist on t am almost certain It waa only Tea Ccnromption rangement, it will take con- similar outdoor entertainment, sent to thq members. one of bis own nurses being there, on atep but be seized me and can The florid uses iluso to siderable time yet to complete tut old man Weather inter-vevetoo. . . , The trouble Is, of course. ried me down the corridor and into (MU) pnnml? of to.i imfIi wnr. their work. ' therefore, the party was Boosters Broon. By that time he will no the d'SKing-room.- " Goating 0 lt & - SSsS Program 27-2- t, I i n, -- goBtr-aiHyfij- 1C nt TIMES MAY BE HARD " IU W"""" W" IIM ml 7 BU-Tr " III) " In 1918, according to the report of the comptroller of the totalled cuireney, savings in banks of the variouson classes SO, 1929. June of volume The savings $9372,246,304.00. stood at $28,261,490,000 and the number of depositors Savings numbered 52,815,903 according to Albius and Depositors of 1929. In July, 1929, the volume of life insurance passed the one hundred billion dollar mark, which is more than twice the entire volume of life insurance of all the other countries of the world combined. More than half of all the people in the United States carry Jife insurance. Forty-fou- r companies reporting in 1929 and representof cent the insurance business reported a 5,4 74 per ing per cent gain over 1928 (Insurance Almanac,of1930), the United The 1930 building permits in the cities an expendcall for more or population States having 100,000 . ..... iture of $736,591,196. five billion If we had saloons on every corner, drawing dollars annually from legitimate business into a. wasteful and vicious trade, the present situation would be distressing. De-posi- ts COVE DEPARTI,1E11T W.J.lIVKRlSO.N.roltespoirteiit The quite a number were out.Rirth-rigenealogical lesson, The Tribe, was given in the advanced senior or adult class. The Bee Hive class, met In a ghostly assembly. The M men met with the adult class. Relief Society Plans Bazaar ht Cove The Relief society held Cove Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas the if work and business meeting Williams of Idaho, visTuesday. They are preparing for ited a few Rexburg. with Mr, Wildays In be the to held bazaar the, near "future. Many usefull art- liams mother, Mrs. E. J. Ken-mngto- - - . , n, recently. icles ife being prepared, Mrs. M.ss Dora Williams who is Thcia. Day and Luella Barnes rewere hostesses for their district. teaching school in Idaho, ceived a visit from her mother, Light refreshmentsheldwere served their re- Mrs. E- J. Kennington, and son The mutuals gular- meeting Tuesday night, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pay, Mr. VVUWVMMMWWWAMA V and Mrs. Glenn Day and Mr. $ AID TRADE - and Mrs. Albert Day of Cove . ... ? and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pet. ,a ( 5 erson of St, Anthony, Idaho, J -- - By 4V. M. Everton j! !X fellow Editor says jj enjoyed a turkey supper TuesThe v.ew expressed by our 2 day evening aa guests of Mr. V cnee rued fellow scribbler, 5 and Mrs. Nels jFrandsen. Mr. and Mrs. Pan Clark and 5 Cpt Coolidge to the effect 2 ? that liberal purchases will S Mrs. Thelm Presnell of Ogden 5 a,d-traseems to u? to i were visit ng friends and rela? tives in Cove Wednesday and J be well founded." Thursday. They were all for 5ame here, and "in this" connection we might men- 2 mer residents of Cove, having moved to Ogden last spring. V that it dont cost as Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Telford 5 much to make liberal pur- - l and Mrs Angus Pond and Mrs, S; chase at. Everton and Sons s Lowell V stare as it does at many 5 yi tensor were guests of Remember 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frtd Tltensor, , other stores. 2 there are many lines of 5 Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Allen and goods at Evertons and if i Mr.Mr. andMrs. Clarence Alien are and 5 will readers all.,our good and friends In liberally 5 vrttng relativesweek please purchase end. .Salt Lake this from each of these departMr. and Mrs. A T. Allen with j ments at wall aid trade Children, Birth, Fred and Reese greatly as suggested by Mr. Iof Tremonton and Mrs. Harold Coolidge. iKarren and children, Milan and , Helen Dean of Magrath, Can- . , ' de, tr ; i i i 4 R-.- l, de act-vitie- good-nigh- d; doubt have given you away to Grannock and Grauuock' wout well, he won't want yon. Will ha?" No. And I'm afraid of tail not wanting me any more, Not because of myself but because of him, the efTect on him. . . . You understand, t think. He may be stronger than ha wae, But tf be has to face that one night fearing that the same awful thing will happen to him and realizing that the one person he bought be could' (rust above ail other is Just tha one he was trying to shuntbea 1 thnk he will be come Insane." Lytton was scowling at the ground. You may ba right," ha laid ab"Its one of these cases ruptly. a here a 'sympathetic observer may well make a truer diagnosis than the medical man. , . . But wbat be asked. art Imaglue Broon a with Grannock now, spilling tha whole infernal golloio?" 1 apple-cart- ! "If be is, t must Just go away." She found she could actually smile If he hasnt at bis vehemence. spoken yet, 1 must try t make terms with him." Whet tenner He might be willing to wait one piore wect. It Isnt long. It isnt sudden long!" she cried ont with "But good God! didnt you scream? Hit him? Catch on to the furniture? He is a great deal stronger that you think.. I couldn't do anything to make him. put ma dodn. Believe me, 1 tried! A tor screaming, 1 see now that 1 was a fool! 1 should have screamed the house down; but my one thought was not to disturb the patient. . . , Once In the he locked the door drawing-rooand throw the key out ot the win-dow. It waa po good my screaming then. No one heMd me. Lytton wa silent. for she me. Fortunately ploughed p a, he Just sat down and want to sleep. And 1 picked the I tee that you dont conlock. sider it at all a convincing story, The only thing It doesnt convince m , of Is that there can bt any reason why t don't go and break Broon' neck! , . , Thanks for telling me- 1 don't want any one else to kbow ever, she said urgently. They bad returned to tb hotel. The clerk Informed Hallie that Mr. Breen had arrived to see Mr. Grannock, (Copyright, It II, by Sop yicker.) Has Letr slrtsdy slvsn wy secret to his Wrothorf R Monday's (setting chapter, " ... ada, were dinner guests of Mr, Bair, Belmont Larsen, Terrence Hatch, Max Harrison and Dorris Eskelson. Monday last was ye scribes 60th birthday, he was the recipient of some fine presents. In the evening, he and Mrs. Harrison were the guests of Mrs Martha Aylsworth of Richmond A delicious sppoerwas prepared Covers were laid for seven. A pleasant evening was spent and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Sunday. Mrs. Karren came down to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Ella Oldham of Salt Lake. She has been visiting a Jew days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Tremonton. She goes to Logan for the week, coming and will visit with her brothers and sisters there returning to Canada about November 17th. ' Saturday' evening," November g, Mis Beta Eskelson was pleasantly surprised at her home by . CemUlah LisIinUsI Fir Inhabitants of the Msrian Islands, a group of young friends The when they were discovered by evening was spent in playing Magellan In 1321, had till that time games. Refreshments were ser- never seen fire, and expressed the ved. A very pleasant time wa utmost astonishment at It They had. Those present were Irene believed It te be an animal wiiieh Hendricks, Agatha Hatch Ber- fixed itself upon nood end fed tha Day, HazeJ Cornish, Louise upon it, and whe approaching so Rawlina. Neta Eskelson. Mark near as to be burned, they thought Wendell, they had been bitten by Rich, Ned Taggart, it COMING UP! Planned Week November 17 to . 21 Inclusive will be goatJig week for all new members of the Boosters club. This activity has been outlined by the club in which all the new members must particiOn Friday of the same pate. wlek the final step in the initiation will take place during an assembly. Each former member will bring into the club one new member, making a total of thirty members Later ten more boys will likely be chosen to become members of the club. Two N. C. Students To Be Married Alta Van Orhen and Sarah Merrill received their cards from school Monday their reasons are as usual, another disaster. They are being .married next week. Alta is marrying 8. M. Reese of Benson, and Sarah, Ernest Hobbs also f , of Benson. s They are planning to spend the late autumn in California n a honeymoon. On their return they will make their homes in with-draw- el Benson. Buy rssekties with what St saves It isnt RerMsar? to par 50 or erv te get qvsiity is a dontifnet. Ltuermt Toftti Putr, tnsuir bp Use mket atil .iMmnc, ounsf to you ia g Urge tube at Jot. Not cWns, beaira) e and proto ijg your terth. Mora-ovyou fpfoznatf ly (1 vrarover 5Ct denrt-rke-e. it Buy things yoq actd with that aiviny tuck ties ere marly a euggehtto. Lam&rt Pharmace) Ca ai LISTERIN& TOOTH PASTE 25c - " |