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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAn. PAGE TEN Saturday, NQvember 10. 1J12S-- , J, LIKE CONVALESCENT, FARM PnOFITS- ;sF,r HOVER OH EDGE OF HEALTH 1929 I Are Under Way festival the 'corrJhe harvest of the ward. The Relief booth fh. U. have a clothing I f ' ON CASH-ANa refreshment a booth nkrge I wXcontafn New York, Nov 9 (AP) Clare HOMS 4ntri utlon ot Plans for the 1929 Summer Scs I Jacobo, once a mill worker In LawUSE sion at the College are already K rence. Mass , stepped up last night under way according to Dr. Jamei jThenat noon the M. I. a into that golden) world toward will H. Linford, director of the Sum-- 1 served a hot dinner at the hotel which she had struggled for nearly I now the new mcr has Session Decision alreadj ward church house 15 years the stage of the Metro been reached as to the specie I The school children will be served politan opera house at on be the the will proschool which features house for about 15 She made her debut In II Tra gram next summer Several of the II and 25 cents. The regular dinner vatore, whose tuneful Arias she wiL will 50 be cents a plate and a real visiting faculty members who could bing at an age when most cooperate with practically the en-- Thanksgiving one at that Everv-tir- e children are learning kindergarten I one is especially Invited to attend resident faculty in giving the ditties. After she had sung with work of the Session have been em I this function and help the ward Giovanni Martinelll the old fam ployed. Jin this big undertaking under the lliar 'Miserere which she used . to sing all by herself as a child Subjects which will receive spec-- direction of our new ward bishop ial attention next summer include Jric. both soprano and tenor could have leit no doubt in the minds geology, music, educational ad- - J Mrs. M. C. Neagle who was so of her old friends from Lawrence ministration, dramatic arV art II badly burned recently is recoverthat bhe was a success. dancing and recreation, dairj tng nicely, her burns are healing From an incouspicuous seat In subject, coaching and physica. I Quite rapidly and hopes are that education The special lecture I no scars will be left. Dr Parkin-courf r gallery, a sturdy old man. with which runs throughout the I son of Lewiston Is the attending DOLLARS drooping grey mustachios, listenI Physician Sesion will also be continued. ed intently to every note uttered by and Mrs. Hanson INCOME per FARM. - Professor E. B Branson, head I the trained nurse Ruby the new dramatic soprano of the who is caring I for Mrs. 2,000 at of of the geology Neagle. department Metropolitan opera company. Lat ISIS -- 192,7 er he went back stage. the University of Missouri, wil I ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr I entertained field work in a at supper Wednesday shouted geo chorus of probably give Papa! ,soo Italian voices, and he was dragglogy. Professor Branson is one oil evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hom-th- e I er ed up to a place by his daughters field Daines of Hyde Park. Mr. Dailies geologists ti outstanding America. He gave courses at thi I Is teaching school In Lewiston this side in the ligts. 6A0SS M.OAf , 000 College last year. This ' year thi winter. Angelo Jacob, born Ih Naples, NET INCOME FOR LABOR, once a grocer In Lawrence and geology courses will be given bj I Last Tuesday was election day V MANAGEMENT, CAPITAL AND now. a comber in a wollen mill, the College in cooperation with I here and a strong spirit was man-- t SCO REWARD FOR LABOR llfest in the voting contest he University of Missouriforgot then. tali the English he AND MANAGEMENT had ever known. Dramatic Art is a new Held U, I Itood two thirds for the Demo-h-Ite He could speak featured at a Summer Session I cratic and one third for only Italian and not much of O M Lee Emerson Randolph I tans. that. , Dr..N F de Cesare, childhood professor of dramatic art and pub I Mr. W. P. Dopp, Carl Hanson ! ni 1, 'll m 3 friend of Clara Jacobo, who had lie speaking at Stanford Unhrer-- Mrs. Marybell Pike and Mrs come from Lawrence in a delewill give courses iu this flek I ar Levette were the of L. II. Dean, fedeial agricultural economist, describes the lie is a scholar and a very ablt I Jlection and all votes judges gation headed by Mayor and Mn were cast Michael A. Landers, tried to ex. national farm income as a convalescent, recovering but not teacher. Professor Bassett was 1 At the church house I About 30 or 40 to par. In charls for government publication, be shows plain how he felt, visiting lecturer last summer attended the up I shower lie took that seat away up in E. Professor Spencer given for Miss Atwila Mackey income the 1919-2- 0 that farm still below is (below) per the (he gallery,'' Dr. de Cesare saldl. of painting in the Call-- gleston last Saturday at her home ' because he was afraid he period. Above he shows that dairy and poultry products fornia School of Fine Arts, 'wil I The afternoon was spent in might e valuable and humane .work of Ra have the highest total farm value, based on cash income work in painting, especially I tag the pretty trousseau and get emotional and he didnt want WORK OF. VOLUNTEERS Cross, so that It may be eVer leady to disturb those around him. In and the value of what is consumed on the farm. contest painting Mary WooCltag games A dainty to serve iu time, of duress, the gallery." Dr. de Cesare said, of Chicago will return I fet luncheon was served Mis or great national emergency. I not matter so much. to her next summer RED should be. They cannot take the again GROSS BACKBONE give Myrtle Hunter and Rae Baxter By I RANK I. WELL! It You see, Claras mother who In the year just ended, 213,000 war days, nor can ever popular clashes in dancinf I assisted Mrs. Eggleston of high prices and believed m her long before he did weVe piovldrj by Red Cioss Press Farm Editor) that because and recreation Professor Frant I daughters. Miss Eggleston was they go beyond and persuaded him finally to let (Associated farmers are not the same and W. Hart of the University of Call-- married Saturday Nov 10 at Chapters, lutlud.ng 1,393 lajettes Men and Women Who Give Serv'1 with her go to Italy to study died only Washington, Nov. 3 fT) Mater- values are whl continue his work iclgan to J. Van Everv of nineteen at tides cadi, for use definitely changed I a short time after Clare went ially recovered from perhaps the Bean administration tha) Idaho. iu uisaster ices Aid Greatly says the best way tocie-cid- e educational summer Surgical And tonight he's heart- worst slump In history but still beaway. One of the I Ephraim Bergeson of the state women who rolled surgloal dress a fanner should earn is began last what broken because she can't be here low the favorable position of to most eminent authorities on dairj I farm bureau spent Tuesday here Dressings, Knitting, Sewing his ten yea is ago, with ths help of income ings compare present t farm piofits are de- with that of men in other business husbanory in the country Will brjin order to cast his vote Still nety volunteeis, still cairy on ttys Carried On. thti In to scribed ' by L. H. Bean, federal and then work Mr. give and Mrs. Mooes Christoffer-fielto the in- employed work for hospitala'dii their communl Control Of Nematodes, agricultural economist, as a con- comes of compare that to Smith Hughes men and 3on, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell d and for the t'hipters stock, ties, of valescent,' hovering between health average income for At present the teachers Mr. agriculture and Mrs. G. A Hansen and Thousands of women, who were where a the fanner is prospective of School Music Mr. and Mrs. Vernal' supply must be maln'ulned and a relapse. The Institute a $657 facBergeson while the average year Is Be Considered In a series of charts for a gov- tory employe's was so successful last sea- - tored to Logan Tuesday to be In first enrolled as Hed Cross workers to answer epiergemy cilh. fu th income is $1,301. In ernment publication. Bean shows 1919-2- 0 the incomes were $917 and son will be continued for the third I the crowd. They attended the during the period ot the World War. year just ended, the women mpde hare never ceased in their labors" for 2,276,009 dressings. , the het income per farm, or the $1,279 respectively. By those figures vear. Negotiations with one of the Capitol and dance and took sud Af Farm Conference money i No type of volunteer woik is trnro a fanner may consider it is shown that the factory work- leading school music men In the per at the Bluebird. that organization, but still carry on Melvin tod Brcwn Pitcher into or meets gi enter appreda wages for his labor, Is higher than er is making more money now than country are now under war andi an announcement will be forth- - friends were en -- mined atanda knitting gpmenta for disabled so! tion eating at any time within the last eight he was 1919-2- 0 Horn Its beneficial fes than the in whereas the I . What methods'have ptoved most years, with the chicken dinner fcoiaay at the diers, making dresses and layettes distribution each December of Chust-macoming farmer is earning $260 less. exception of for children and I successful in the controlling and li of infants, home giving of their pr ?ntc, Mr. and it still Is below the Other comparisons show that in The famous coaching school I bags one of whiih gors to nematodes in the sugar beet fields pointHowever, hours of their time In the various to be continued though the namet Mrs. J. W. Pitchei attained in 1919-2the most the last few years servlco man In the Army and I will be one of the principal points ciery Mr. and Mrs. Hai.v Baker have volunteer activities of Red Cross Nu of the coaches have not yet beer representative period by have earned from 10 tocorporations y stationed on a distant post. 12 per cent to be discussed at the FarmerA con- nearly a new '13ft announced also j which Jarm canspecial year be This, at player their Volunteer piano products work,.. on capital and management. Agr- courses hi a work. by man. also F,atb year. Hit; jejjuest pomes for ni ne ference to be held" at the U. A. C. guaged. physical educatior j home on trial for a short time iculture has earned between 3 and plays a large part In the organization bagp. batif rbi Christmas. 1323, Rfd Tuesday and Wednesday of next arcl of Mr. and course, and Mrs. C. R. o Pike enter-lstudy program "The situation, Bean explains, 4 per cent. of Red Cross. Crofcs volunteers have bteu a'ki-week, under the direction of the be to by a highly qualified tained a few friends at a radio is the same as that of a Beans charts show that the directorgiven This I volunteer la the back extension division. work 42033. Thu bags, containing of education piokidc and luncheon physical last party illman Thursday an from source of farm income is This couisr will bo extremely val I evening. This Radiola is bone of Red Cross. Fully eighty Jive fmnil necessities dear to a recovering greatest Statistics compiled from the ness that had sirvlis just reduced weight from dairy and poultry products. Cache County survey per ceut of the service this humani to those entering the physi ling tried out for an indefinite mans heart, go to the Philippines recently to 120 pounds. During his convalescThe total value is $3,513,000,000 an- cal education field I time. made by R.L Wrigley and W. W. ence tarian Is able to render ihlna, Cmm. Nicaragua and all the organization he may have come back to nually. Owens of the extension service, of that figure The 1929 Summer Session wlL I Mrs. N. F. Jensen received word .tbs, public, through public hea.th. distant pirts whore Uudu Sams men time is represented by the dairy entershow that there has been a de- 160 pounds and for some I American Junior Red Cross, seivlce r.3 satioaed June 10. Only one from her daughter Mrs C. H. crease hr the beet acreage since varied above or below that weight prise. While grain crops, cotton, open onof Monday who Is now residing at to disabled veterans of the World six, weeks will be heldldersen Another s"rviee these voliuleers 1920 when there were 18,900 acres If above, he may be said to have and other commodities have re- the I so far as the best weight gional closing date being Friday. Juh Murray where Prof Andersen who War, and the service men of the regu which Ins the and planted to 13,000 in 1928. It is gained advantages, n dairy of the Id classes principal Murray high lar establishment, and its many oilier tiie Imagination rf a! who havegripped convalescence is concerned, but poultry business is the betweerjis farm come thought that the reason for the of school only J that the little of Session and their close the the daughter activities, must fall upon the shoulder Iu tomb with it. Is the decrease is due to disease In beets. In relation to the original point industry that is national In scope. wil La Ray had the misfortune of Fall transcrpilm the of from Quarter opening which he of the still he is At volunteer Other quetstons to be considerworker. best no advantage can be dropped Not only Iota I'ranld fir the Mind of hundreds given however to those stu-- 1 falling and cracking a bone in her Is this true of the national ed by the fanners in ted es ted In below par. claimed for any product. This be J of tcitam tirs of headquar of boo',3. to do resident arm. But Is getting along as well who wish dents for -the Except beet growing theim: ran a good generous accept- year grains, cotton, fruits and work ters where such distinguished volun- bool.3 for the hmrt first I us she can. this c,ame to the possibly 1919-2ance period. of during there is no period vegetables have suffered a price farmer afford not to grow sugar I Mrs. Lorenzo Sorenson and son teers are enrolled as Judge John liar attention of RcJ the beets and If a substitute for sugar of past performance on which decline while the price for meat come to England with the assur-Ra- y ton to Logan to take Iajne, chairman, apd Miss Mabel. blinded veterans of the World War. beets is made in the crop rotation economists may base an idea of animals, except for the recent ance that If they are looking for Miss motored or the Sadie who Is. attending the Boardmam Red; Fiom work b(;'t i:i 'f,.r'th3"na'r bind! program what Crops will be most what a healthy farm income slump in hogs, has increased. friends they will find them. The u. A. C. and Miss Neta Col B. 'P. Blckbell. vie who has Cross, and Jcretary with n few devoted this profitable? Englishman is more conservative recently been employed as a chairman In charge of foreign opera trap ciiptinn of tmihs workers In making the survey it was now Is being the American; you cant get clerk in the J. C. Penney store at tion, but also In than found that the sugar beet indusevery, cotnmii'i'ty ctri led on by 1,923 Iranserib-era- , acquainted with him in five min-- 1 Logan. A YANKEE ABROAD where Chapter chairmen and other who dur.ng this try furnishes profitable employr know him do when but hive utes; a you bunch of North Cache men Joly women devote hours of theli ment for the family and that the Dy De Witt Mackenzie ro.Tiii pr; i, j,and 3 IS titles you will find him a fine fellow students left here Friday morn-an- d t'me and to festring and beet check at the end of the year a loyal friend. He will teU tag on the big school truck, thei planning ihs have been completed. at tax' paying time is a material London, Is it true that the One cause of this passive dislike vou that America is out to grab will meet the South Cache foot-th- e help in solving the financial prob- English dislike Americans world and he will believe it ball team this afternoon and a is that we cousins in this great lems of the farmers of the county. Almost every American traveler but at the same time he will I complete victory is looked for by race are English speaking supProfessor D. W. Pitman of the I meet over here asks me this to be alike, whereas we are set them up for you, as an In-- 1 the students of North Cache. College will act as technical secre- That rather puts it up to me to posed Miss Geneve Andersen, Vaudicc far it. We expect other na- dividual, and drink your health from tary of the sugar beet group while answer a query which the and Bessie Pitcher attended the to tions do but with true sincerity. things differently, the discussion proper will be carorators avoid. They when the two branches of our game at Logan last Friday beried on by the farmers themselves. prefer to deal In flowery tween North Cache and Logan English race are found to be at RED CROSS NURSES AfD It is the plan of Eugene Merritt and keep the troublesome variance as to language and meHigh. and Emil Rauchenstein of Jhe U. problems buried. IN HURRICANE DISASTER Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike and thods and Ideas, then "intolerance S. Department of Agriculture. I have wondered often why there arises family spent last week end in . D. who are Washington was such reluctance to deal with I know two, English mothers 1' I Salt Lake City, they went that have facts. One would think it belter who vising the conference, to In addition to their year rQ6ti far wlth Mrs Edward Pike mother are rather sore on each other these problems solved by the to put all the cards on the table 0f Mr. Pike, who was on her re at the moment, because they have work id the Tubllc Health farmers to their own satisfaction, I Lack of frankness almost inevi- different ideas about bringing up public Health nurses ot th America turn trip home to Eureka, after with the aid of expert advice. Obsetably results in trouble. their babies. Each believes the Rjfed Cross have answqrsd a dumber 1 spending a week visiting her son The farmers and their wives of quious generalities rarely get any- other is wrong Neither of them of calls to combat epidemics, and la and family at this place, Cache County are urged to at- body very far. except to cheapen would think it strange if an Ital- disaster work during the year Geneve Andersqn a memtend this two day conference the price of Jjt berMiss Indeed, of the advertising committee ttiey ian mother had different views ending, the Red Cioss stated.. which begins at 9.30 Tuesday cause distrust,gasbecause of their baby raisihg, but all EngTheir greatest task 'was t tha rw for the big Thanksgiving dance, to Get behind this good driver for servics to others. Join during Red Cross merning' November 13. at the insincerity or because they arc about be given in the spacious gym at lish babies must be reared lief by College. following the West Indies hurriAnnusl Roll Call, November 1129. based on untruths cane when 20 nurses were despatched North Cach high school WednesI have lived with,, and woiked identical methods November 28. in of behalf the day n, beIs the Well, that's to Florida and 32 to Porto Rleo way The most important man In the with, and played with the English school wishes to extend a America Events in the Lives of Little Mai DE and England world is the one who can get rich nearly 13 years Perhaps that en- tween charge of the health work there. Invitation to all North Cachehearty stuThere a are thousand and one Epidemic eouditlonv were especially dents without making someone else titles one to try to interpret their and their friends to attend poor. feelings. Incidentally, 1 should say thingsnoton, which we clash They grave in both pavn and inoculation of this, one of the big social be vital, but they cause that I like the English. I like may I'm to flibS K hundred thousand persons had tions of the season. You are all them so much that 1 married one a turning up of noses SO n'flit to be arranged In order to prevent I welcomed by the school MV Another very important i cason of them. Since then I have liked I Mr. and Mrs Geo. W Thatcher spread of contagi ms. Nurslugth oriEfi, tcT us WvV for the passive dislike is the nathem even better. the sick, aged amLyoung and I of Logan motored here Sunday on HOl'l W ARf. ( ETTfrith Injured, tional There is a sort of passive dislike jealousy which very naturwere heavy A business trip, for the AI0N6 W SLnOOKOfM Lay in Your Winter Supply of Americans as a body. But the ally exists between the two dom- "caring in LoI Manscn was a both areis P; HOvt TIAKi'oGlVIMO powers of the world, each of tasks at thee cash prices for as Englishman likes thp individual inant The Red Crosi nurses also wers . Time , is which is striving to be king pin the latter American, a?,j?pfJSaturdayprovided soon as Cold weather comes likable. Matter Of Rivalry Ci When a world s pugilistic chamcommunities, including the serious but the bout was caued 0ff for My observation leads me to bejou may have to pay more. lieve that this statement could be pion is "beaten, he takes it like a septic sore throat epidemic lo Nw tRe present. Furnace Lump ...... $8.50 reversed and be equally true sport, he smiles and wishes his England and h tvphoid epijismJJ la Mrs Harold Bergeson spent last luck. opponent But Domestic Lump Americans a good have sort of Many $8.00 nobody New Yoik state Saturday shopping In Logan. subconscious dislike of England, could convince me that the deMore than gso Red Cross Chapters 'Dell Baxter fights in Preston Nut Coal ... $7.00 as a whole, but love the individual feat increases the affection of the the pation operate nursing (Saturday with Beckstead throughout former Coal for Iea the new services which they support altogsthtg champion Englishman. $5.50 Dr. H. A. Adamson of Richmond It just isnt human or Intolerant of Differences Imaae an official visit here last Slack Coal in $4.00 part. We nature read in fiction about When individuals encounter 'jTuesday morning. d t $1.00 per ton less. Furnace personal dislike on either side of the countryman Primary will be held Wednesday who love ye because says, Lad,-the water, it generally is their .Domestic and Nut at Yard. Keltic Cron Symbol afternoon instead of Thursday own fault Some Americans come e ha' lucked me, but that sounds n acco.unJ, the Preparations! Keltic ciosms such as were . England, and same Englishmen suspiciously like applesauce CASH COAL to f Any feeling which may exist in found ..n the Ilcsscf le, one of the on go to America, with claps . No. 2. their shoulders They are looking America or in England about for trouble and they find it Then debts, big navies and the like, re101 South 6th West there is the impossible person, volves about this rivalry, on final svmtmi, which appears t the eon Phone 333 The test of the morality of the who is disliked even hv his own analysis of the upright beam and the j book is whether the wife emerges But Americans ran continue to crr I jvnnl , leim, '5 ll. ;I- of the ectt. victorious from the tnamrie. i I TOTAL VALUES ! 'CROPS BASD- 4y -OF FARM Branson, Randolph, Mackey. Are Already Engaged y man And Hart D & 1 1 ia se 1 - Republi-Profess- Oi or Q, Sar-sit- y, 1 1 view-giv- play-landsca- pe buf-Hlnm- an ca'ss-troph- e r gar-meat- s 1 ia p-i- . - 1919-192- 0, 1919-192- 0. 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