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Show T THE HERALD-JOURNA- Got Out of the Last War VVhat Many Americans THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, NOVEMBER PAGE NINE. 1 2, Dental Health Campaign Started In County Schools 'uolul tin A St 1 b ' i I Slllll tills MU dt lit il i he 1I1I1 i impugn m uh In i omit Is til lit IlllllHWli In ,ilt h i immgn eii toil si hnul ottuuils .iiiiioinn is Oi ig'mitin tin in (An Hi i omit Sfnt.il fio iltli miijiit his bifii l.lllllll (lilt till till MS 1) fiirs b tho C ii lif i mint iifiil.il soMtli illume, in uli when viets lifi'ilfil Tin ill m il sin ietv offer-o- il its Minus tu i .uli si bool ami an c i mi u moii ot the tooth of i lull! is liiade i ,n Ii fall eur Alter pirenis t fei . the u'oth excminations lit not it ic ot anv de-- i I e i i impa'gn - is i GETS GIFT BOOKS t ti mng to In m oglin' d in iin annul if line g t o pi i 1 oi moii ill nl il i oi 1 urn, flu bundled dolin', - binlgitiii foi I Ins piucrum I'hut effotis In hm ili li ice teeth nulling si bool ibiMitn in Cache i mints Ii m In i n In, hi sin i t'ssfiil is noted in It pints b ,11iilti'is going to oilier mi until s Muting tne ,ut line in tins unmtv i it ot ii s rinmigh met oiht i m s i lust impmgii t lotul ol O K slips at the end ul the M n sbou i d pi i i out in the lotinli u figiue Ingtn r thin the nitiond urried average lVntal out In ten In ind 1TA units uiginfe di at d cm ri i turn eai a change w is made in the piogtatn eliminating the prue-t- u e of giwng n clip to the school lonec-tio- n with loo per lent dent In the piesoni sit-uevety rn si hool tettnig per lent of the teeth lOiit'i'Ud ret lives a cash award trom the bo.ud of education Monev t eta meet bv the hoard 111 this manner is used to build a sound dental health piogtam and getting dent il edm it toil material The efforts ot cun si hool is thus I p BY JACK HF.ISE Aiuerktui Wire Feature There isn't any need for a story to go with this picture just the names of the bovs in it and their record It stands as a living example of why the United States should keep out of the presenL war. The photo was taken some with years ago. Photographed D the war veterans are P Chamberlain of Seattle, who with Judge Abbot, giand exruler of the Elks lodge, was fer were in the same shell hole and the same shell took the foul teet of the'e boys. Thev nevei lost corsciou.sneuj and applied then own first aid. Manuel Tobasi lost both feet and seven fingers The mar who was carrying him back was killed by a shell. Tobash lay in a shell hole and froze It saved his life as the freezing stopped him from bleeding to death. James Hart lost both feet with the forces in Siberia. He fell into a crevasse and froze them. helping diers From left to right, they are J Schiefer lost both feet in the Argonne Sergt Haro'd Munck lost one leg and one arm while commanding a machine gun detachment In the Argonne. Emil Sumbrunn, lost one leg while advancing against a machine gun nest at Soissons Otto W Beier lost both feet at the Argonne Beier and Sohie- - chapel. Bishop George B. Everton of the Logan Eleventh ward presided. Prayers were offered President O. H. Budge, and J Harnuon of Cove. Accompanied by J. H. Taylor, F. H Baugh, Sr. and Mrs Elizabeth Thorpe sang, Only Remembered by What We Have Done. A double mixed quartet from the Sixth ward sang. Though Deep-nin- g Trials, and Somewhere Well Understand". Mrs. Florence Lewis and Mrs. Rebecca Lewis of Richmond, accompanied by Mrs Erma Hicken sang, "Goin' Home. Herschel Bullen. who has known Mr Griffin since early childhood, told of his early association with the family in Richmond He praisand ed Mr. Griffin's scholarly artistic father who came from Birmingham, England in the early days of Utah Under his father s direction J P. Griffin learned the mechanic arts in which he later excelled both as a teacher and a tradesman. He recalled the Mr Griffin of sportsmanship when as a young man they played also He baseball Richmond in declared that never did he say works against any any unkind one He characterized him as an a silent, asset to the community careful, thoughtful working man, his share always eager to do -- quietly years She has been a beautiful helpmeet and a pal We measure our strength in life by our influence. The greater our influence the happier we are Dad Griffin had influence over his friends and associates as this large attendance from Salt Lake, and Logan Arizona, Richmond indicates. His heart was filled with good for others The handiwork of God appealed to him far more than the accomplishments of men. His life was devoted almost entirely in behalf of his children and others He was anxious to do everything to have a name for his children to honor and respect. He has lived a full, beautiful life, and he wanted all other people to experience the same kind of a life" Bishop Everton expressed amazement over the strong family love that has been exhibited during the illness and death of Mr. Grif- v bv Leon-- u is imnimtd Wedne-rti- s d H kiikpitruk college lihr-i- n m i i mdmg to Mi kirkpitrak, lihriry board at Iowa State riietdlv sent him t list ot books ftntn vilmh a (hone iiitild be made he colh ge rei eived the book after Mr Kiikpatrnks He i lion e had been submittij tit ms them as extremely valuable ind im xjiensiv e publications Following me tile hooks included in the gift selections Democracy in Transition, written by a group of smial scientists at Ohio university; John Slom by Guv Pene Du Bois, snond edition of Die Neueren Mil-- i hindustrien by L Eberlein Bnt-is- h Trees and Shrubs by Gilbert and C.ntei Gesi hit hte di r Garten-knns- t, volumes one and two, by Gothein, Newer Methods of Volumetric Chemical Analysis translated by Kalph E Hooper, a.ssoi late professor of analytiial chemistry, University of Cincinnati, and Kussell I i HH KIM ies while driving an ambulance m t.ie Argonne Morgan Walker lost both feet in the spruce division in Wath ington while in service when a fin The pallbearers, all members of the bighpriest quorum of the Eleventh were Logan ward, Patriarch O. P. Satterthwaite, Heber C. Maughan, Charles JenkWilliam ins, Nephi Martineau, Perkins, William Watson, O A Garff, and A. B Harrison. The grave m the family plot in the Richmond cemetery was dedicated by H M. Morris, a from Safford, Arizona. A wealth of beautiful flowers banked the speakers stand and later covered the grave. The flowers were handled by members of the Logan Eleventh ward Relief Society under the direction of Mrs. A. H. Thompson. w cedure: 1. That loss could be gained by comber.. Patriarch G. A Hogan of Lewiston also told of his early associat- WITH GAMBLES G&STIRES First quality materials throughout, expert workmanship and center traction that will give you everything that you can possibly expect and more from a low priced tire, and yet so dependable that you could well afford to buy them even if they cost you 20 more. A positive written guarantee and a shirt included at no extra charge goes with each tire. G & S 4 PLY TIRES Citizens of Lewiston! 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Modem plastic cabinet, ivory or walnut finish, 4 tubes, lever tuning, self contained aonal. Walnut MfiP finish finish Cabinet Cabinet Winter Kmf Shirt Included at No Extra Charge A Charge With Either Washer given her husband. Alma Clayton, a connected with the attendance department of the Salt Lake City schools, read letters praising Mr. Griffin from the US AC faculty association and the Morris family of Safford, Arizona. He praised the kindness and the consideration that Mr and Mrs. Grifin always had extended to members of their family. He said that those who have married into the family have always felt like sons and daughters rather than as "Nothing was ever too good or his children," said Mr. Clayton Their welfare and wellbeing always came first. Ill bless the memory of Dad and Mother Griffin as long as I live They have entrusted in our care some of their children who have lived ln our home at various times. And we have benefitted through that association I have lived wth his oldest daughter for 30 GAMBLES w" SHIRT INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH EACH TIRE WINTER KING SHIRT INCLUDED - AT NO EXTRA CHARGE With the Purchase of this Radio AC ion with Mr. Griffin. He praised him for his fine workmanship. He also praised Mrs. Griffin for the assistance she has always Crepe Rubber Soles Repaired! 5JP AT NO EXTRA CHARGE INCLUDED inter-mounta- in j At (S55 WINTER KING SHIRT a vanball coaching be set up as a part of the councils university of scouting to begin November 20. 2. That explorer leaders taking the university course, elements of explorer leadership, spend at least one session of the course on tenderfoot preparation and registration was carried out. They agreed to accept a district quota, with and to work vigorously troops in attempting to at least equal their 1938 registration by December 31 of this year ing 1939 dropped troops during They also felt that much of the the months of November and ADIES HEEL 4 V LIFTS SHOES DYED Off OD BLACK New Laces Included I dont believe you have ever seen an offer like this before. It has never been equaled by anything we have ever had in our entire history. Look at the offers below. These are only a few of the many now in effect at your Gamble Store. We are including with ail of the items shown below a fine Winter King shirt or a 25 wool Chatham Blanket with the purchase of this merchandise. These shirts will certainly take the eye of the sportsman, the workingman or the farmer. They are medium heavy weight cotton flannel in attractive plaid patterns your choice of red, green or blue. Come in and see them. course vanball. 3 That each district vanball commissioner be responsible for setting up a vanball committee in his own district, to be composed of representatives from each explorer roop The vanball finals will be held in the Desert gymnasium in Salt Lake City the latter part of February. The district and Council finals will be run off in advance of the general finals MU HEELS We A The commissioner staff of the Cache Valley Council met Sunday October 29 at scout headquarters in Logan. The meeting was under the direction of Scout Executive Preston W. Pond. Discussions were on the monthly leadership round scoutmasters meeting--- a table, troop programs, troop reregistrations, scout leadership training and membership The council membership shows a loss of 357 scouts since December 31, .938. The loss by districts is as follows: Logan 81, Cache 36, Hyrum 29, Franklin 33, Oneida 23, Benson 41, Wyuta 80, Pilot Butte 43. The Smithfield district is the only one which showed a to ten gain which amounted scouts. It was felt that the loss was principally due to the failure of troops to register new scouts as they come of scout age, and the failure to register 14 year old boys at the time of charter renewals in the beginning of 1939 The commissioners felt that most of this loss could be regained if a vigorous program of promoting Choice of Composition or Leather! MENS RUBBER AQt DURING GAMBLE'S BIG OCTOBER SALE Many did not return from the and these are some last war . of the boys who did What would we get back fiom the present war? Scout Council Meet HALF SOLES I C3E9 train crashed special committee composed Linof Explorer Commissioners coln McClellan, Amos Gerber and Explorer Leader Henry K. Aebis-che- r, met recently at scout headquarters to lay plans for a vigorous promotion of the vanball program hroughout the Cache Valley Council. The meeting resulted in recommendations to the effect that a be council vanball commissioner appointed and that he should have a vanball field commissioner in each one of the districts, with the council vanball commissioner as chairman. This group would be responsible for promoting the van-ba- ll program. The committee recommended the following pro- . the The game of Sewn Up is the card ..harps favorite sun e it is the easiest at which to cheat. Sam BacheKler lost one foot, FRICKS! colleges his u livid sevm publi-- i ions as gut s from t tie low i Stale ollegi hhi iiv at Ames lows it i I ppit of the other foot, one eye and received seveial other Injur- Commissioners Of ginultuial it th" iiiuii.it ions in c mints si pools sin till Hulls with W i i Inldrci in tin luwistnn and Colli ge vvaid sihools having 'hca teith evimineii On will dental examimitions Friday be contacted in Ihi Smillitield ami I ir idise si bools the1 foi Com. dote sihediilis county will appeal m hi next issue of the Herald Journal Large Throng Pay Tribute Cache Scout Council At Bier of Julian P. Griffin Organizes For Vanball Friends and relatives gathered at the Logan Sixth ward chapel Wednesday to pay final earthly P. Griffin, respects to Julian highly respected Logan artisan who died early Sunday morning More in a Salt Lake hospital. from various than 375 people parts of the state crowded the till Stile I'hinv & Vn LOW EVERY-DA- Y 1 int ii Sage Foundation The Public Assistance Worker, Russell H. Kurtz, editor COLLEGE LIBRARY , J are rstrenvi U3Xj Partner cr y:ia. ISA-13- 8 North Main, Phone 100 |