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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, U, A. C. Student' Attains Fame 'LOGAN . department. 1M. 00 09 , Special to TM Tribuss. LOGAN, OcL IS UK has com Indirectly ment of ths Utah with ths publication Cosmopolitan of a" Herbert M. Stoops, tional fame. LEGION POST Special recognition to ths art departAgricultural- - college In ths November g picture of Illustrator of na- full-pa- Mr. Stoops received hie early art training at.ths . Utah Agricultural coUrge..He first showed marked ability Vhlls atlil Armistice - Day Plans Are a boy. His talent was so noticeable that hs dally attracted groups of students to to watch him work. Discussed Officers tq Be thsstudlos After leaving ths Agricultural college In- - 1907 hs went to Chicago, where he illustration at the ChiVoted on Next Month. studiedArtmagazine Institution for a number of cago ears, doing pen and Ink work on the side to finance hl, way through acffbol. When he oompletcd his trainmg at the LOGAN, Oct. 15. Plana for the ob-art Institute he went to work ae an ileervancs of Armistice day In Logan have lustrator for various magaslnes, attractbeen started by Logan post No. 7 of the ing attention all over the country. When Legion. The poat appointed committees to work out details. Nominations w for post officers to be voted upon at the annual election next month. The post opposed the transferring of the football game between the Utah AgriLOGAN, Oct. 15 The entrance recultural college and the Inlversity of of the Utah- - Agricultural colquirements Vyomlng on November It to Ogden. It was thought that this game should be lege" for students w ha are not high school part of the Armistice day celebration graduates, though very high, are being here. A committee to meet with officers rigidly upheld, as shown bthe fact that of ths chamber of commerce and Agriwho took cultural college officials, consisting of only eighteen of the sixty-fou- r Major A. C. Bulllvan, Judge L. K. Nelson the recent intelligence test were passed was H W. Brangham, end appointed. This 'committee today conferred with the by the committee. The Intelligence test Is given to deter-mi- n chamber of commerce officers and also students who do not with President E, G. Peterson of the have whether or not 15tfc the required units of tjlrh Utah Agricultural college. toe wrork school shell given, freshman The general Armistice day committee and, although many mature consists of Georgs B. Caine, Fell Squires, standing W. W. Barber, 1L W.i Brangham and Dr. men and women took the test, few were able to obtain the required grade. IW. E. Carroll. The men and women examined were Nine new members were Initiated. The 1ft number, but the five relegion ritual was read by ths post offi- about equal the highest grades were all men. ceiving cers. Ths following members of the post The Thorndike test, which was Used, Is Car-rol- he located In New York City, where Ae Is now Illustrating for magaiinea Herbert Stoops is well known as one of tbe in America. foremost Illustrator Another man of national repute who, until 1912, was a student In the art de partment- - of the Utah Agricultural col lege, is Herman Palmer. Palmer is recognised Herman by country as ons painters throughout the .mural decoratora-Fo- r several years after leaving the Ac ricultural college he was a book Illustrator in Nsw York Cltv while studying then at the Art Students lesgueEL HeBlatk-fleldH studied for two years with the foremost mural deoormtor of this country. At this time he was Invited to go to Spain and jstudv with Sorolla Bastlda as his tutor. Bastida la a painter of sunlight pictures and ranks among the first of Spanish artists; Would you use a grown-up- s remedy for your baby's ills? Remedfes are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. but-ffangero- maybe-aH-Hght-fo- oug-geea- lest T Better Teeth clean, conscientious sp,sWT..S algohol-- 3 1 PBH OEKX. 1 imilnfrng the Food tif iftftiNti gwtn ificretJfPromotlntWwtg A doctor in ' cant afford to DENTIST eBhir Oplom.MorpWae Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC . ft. . CbcerfutacssmdBrtLCcfi 232 Main (Over the Xoyal) Hours 9 to 7 p. m. LOGAN, Oct. 15. The reports of a number of committees were received at the monthly business meeting of the Kiwanis club last night. These reports were made by the following committee heads P EL Peterson, program committee. J W. Hayward, reception committee! N, J,. DeSanders, house committee; Joseph R.1' Jenson, attendance committee H. E. Hatch, finance committee; R. J Evans, public affairs committee; D. I Robinson, publicity committee; F I, West, education committee; M. H. Harris business methods committee. The probabilities of Increasing dairy production In Cache county was the ueb-jeof a report made by H. E. Hatch, chairman of a special committee. Professor A, M. Durham was given first prize and the Rev. Allan Jacobs ' -- Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. J5. Pocatello was chosen as the convention citv for the iy a annual gathering of the Idaho State Pharmaceutical association. C. O. Ballous of Boise was chosen president of the state druggists, With Bi M. Hines of Pocatello as vice uresident; T. M Starrh of Boise, secretary, and G. 8. Maddux of Gooding, treasurer. The meeting will convene in Pocatello October 91 and 12, 1923. Fork, J. F. Dunn, W. C. Alexander, A. J. Gorham, T. M. Gilmer, R. C. Gemmeli, W. A. Johnson, EL P. Kimball, G. W. Lambourne, H. J Moser, O. R. Meredith, A helpful Remedy DiMTkoe1 Constipation and WdVevtristawsand Loss or SLEEP realtentftercfrcnjnjgf C. H. Dowse, Johfi Dortuf, John Si J. W. Mellon, Nephl L. Morris, EL J. Rsddats, J. K. Rains. H. P. femubh i Grant Snyder, J B. Scholefleld, C Aimer Shay, 8. H. Sharman, J p. Spencer Solon -- Spiro, Harold H Smoot. O. A 1, GrjawDnCoWflCt Whitmore, C. 11. Zimmerman and A. E. NEVryORK; Hyde, Jr., all of Salt Lake. W. J. Funk King; James Francis, Spanish Fork Alfred L. Farrell, Logan; John T. Far-reProvo, Henry Gardner, 8panlsh Fork; Stephen Hallstceie, Logan;Z. David Har. Holmgren, TremoMon, Charles lis, Richmond; E. J Hancock, Mendon Abe Hansen, Richfield; Thomss Jennings. Tooe.e, Arent Johnson, Logan; W. F Mt. Jensen, Trenton;' I. E Jorgensen, CotBig Pleasant, Halcolm A. Keyser, tonwood, C. B Pettigrew, W. H. Taylor and M. I Jones, Ogden, Willard 1. Pack, Kamas, Joseph Potter, Cleveland. Howard Reese, King; Frank Rlppon, Coal- past dictator; Philip Pugsley, secretary; ville, James Soofield, Nephl. Richard Be non and J B. Miller were appointed on a committee to communicate with Secretary Du via or hla representative and arrange for-- his entertainment In rase the cabinet official should By U. S. be able to prolong his stay in the city, so that a special erosion of the Moose to Tho Tribune. 8per1tl lodge of Salt Lake may be held In his honor MOAB, Oct. 16 As a result of clashes of livestock Interests in the ranges of Grand countv, the county commissioners- - have adopted a resolution that the public range lands advocating in this countv be brought under the direct control of the United States government, being regulated similarly to forest reserves. Copies of the resolution have been sent to the Utah congressional delegation and to the secretary of the OTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE Of FLETCHER'S CASTORIA n, Jury Cases to Be Heard in V. S. Court This Week Jurv cases both civil and criminal. In the United States district court will be heard all this week before Judge Tillman D. Johnson. The following have been summoned for Jurv duty and will appear this morning at 10 o clock In the I nlted States district courtroom in the federal building Andrew Armstrong. Ephraim; Frank H Baugh. Logan, M P. Brown, Roy; George Chappell, Lyman, James Cotlam, TEACHERS ENTERTAINED. LOGAN. Oct. IS. The Logan city board of education entertained at the high school library and gymnasium In honor of the school teachers of the city and other guests One hundred and fifty were present. Stephen Hailstone, president of Orson Brigham the board, and Superintendent -- tr City, EL J. Claysqn, American Are You Prepared? the house ell the time would be a good ideav.Tet you keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or prevent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at hand u bottle of Fletcher Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other die orders that resultfrom common ailments that. babies have. Fletchers Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Children cry for Fletchers Castoria. and mothers recommend it because they have found it a comfort to children and a mother friend. If yon love your baby, you know how sweet it Is to he able to help baby when trouble comes. Ton cannot always call upon a doctor. But doctors have nothing but good to say ef Fletchers Castoria, be- -, cause they know that it can only do good that it cant do any harm and they wouldnt want yon to use for baby a remedy that you would use for yourself. Dr. Bringhtrst n. Kiwanis Club Heart Report of Committees -- us Children Gry For work, reflecting earn and quality and gunran-- , teed to give perfect satisfaction. Sympathetic, personal attention, eliminating all unnecessary Modest prices pain. that all can afford. Eg.--. aminatxoa, consultation and .advice about your teeth free without any pbhgalson on your pahtl Pocatello Gets Next' Community Leaders Association Formed Meeting of Druggists t Certainly not.' this is preliminary to reminding you Jhat Fletchers Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let stuff that' thisheawarning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the"Just-as-goo- d for the little babeon in all y our strengthr ry that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to All the mother-lov- e Baby Arid being true to' Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a babys food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. " planned to4 give men and women an equal chance The committee which corrected the papers learned some startling new facts. If they are to believe everything they read. One student was quite sure that the Panama canal was built ninety years sgo. If this is true, President Taft must be mighty old. Another statement, marked as true on one sheet, which w oil'd probably be news to Herbert 'Hoover, was that paper is often used for food. The committee also learned that there Is no gold produced in this country. Hers is a chance to start a hew Industry. The results obtained by many of the eastern universities who practically all use this intelligence test have been similar to those obtained toy the Agricultural college. It may be safety said that the test would severely tax the mind Of almost anyone. - All second prize for composing the first Ryan of the citv schools, gave addresses and second best songs respectively for of welcome Original games and dancing Utah. were features of the entertainment. LOGAN, Oct. 15, A community lead-er- a association has been formed in Lo-- 1 gan with membership composed of leaders who have been schooled in wo--k vesr the toy Uajocal community during services organization. The'assoctation will furnish trained leaders to the various smaller unfit, wards and societies of the citv for their work this year Following are the officers of the association: President. J. W. Morrell; vice president, Priscilla Rowland, secretary-treasure- r, Helen Keilar; song and play director. Professor W. O. Robinson Professor Robinson, executive secretary of the Logan community service, in fast organizing all his departments and committees for work. He has recently held meetings with committees on athletics, drama, public holidays and . IX70ULD you use a steam 'shovel to more a pebble ? Certainly not. Implements are built according to the work tney hare to do. the United States entered the war hs There he enlisted and went to E.urope. took dip camouflage painting, inrldentally doing illustration work for Ths Stars and .Stripes. Upon bis return to the United 8tates Startling Information Vouchsafed by StudenU Taking U. A. C. Intelligence Test were nominated for offices: Post commander. r. Edwin S. Budge; first vice commander, Fred W. Thomas, l, second vice commander. Dr. W, EL David Daley and It. T. King, adjuF. W. W. J. and Barber tant, Squires, aergeant-at-hrm- s Miles L. Peterson, Robert T. Jpppeson; executive committee, Louis K F'alck, George A. Ward, A, C. Sullivan, Bryant Martjneau, W. W. Anderson, C. B. Squires, Joseph iMcMur-riM H. Wiley, C. C. Christensen, George B. Caine and Karl Chamberlain S. EL Commander Budge presided at the meeting. . , mar-lea- era-ma- de 16, 1922. Some More Truths. oo 00 00 OfO Herbert M. Stoops Rises in Art t Nerth Main. YslapheM Residence Telephone, (M. Office, fcfOBER GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of r, County Asks Supervision of Stock Range fre-ue- nt SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Utah council No. SSllNheid Its regular meeting! Saturday night at the K. of P. hall There was a large attendance, Including visitors from other statea Two candidates were Initiated. The entertainment committee reported that a Hallowe en dance' will be held Saturday night, October 28, to which members and friends are invited. A meeting will be held next Saturday night, at whit h the organisation of an S. B. A. orchestra will be considered. THB TEST, Alice Do you really think that clothes make the man? Virginia Of course not. Its the kind of car he drives Life : ij'I I Interior. In the past much trouble has occurred In this county in clashes of sheep and cattle men, especially in the range of The most recent the Book mountains can la that of a few week ago, when nineteen head of horsea' and mules belonging to Joseph L Taylor, a sheep man, were run off and found shot to death In small box canyon E'our men were arrested In connection with this outbreak and are out on bonds pending a hearing In the district court In November. LODGES FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Sego Lily lodge will meet tonight In the Knights of Pythias hall, 68 East The Hallowe en entertainBroadway. ment will be diacueaed. WOMANS RELIEF CORPS. The Oliver O Howard Woman's Relief corps will entertain at a five hundred until 6 o'clock Thursday party from afternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall All comrades and members of the auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic and friend are invited. Awards will bs will be served made. , Refreehmenta The committee on arrangements in' Mrs. W. B. Holt, chairman; Mrs. eludes E. V. Waahburn. Mra Fay Valentine, Mrs. Benedicts Grant, Mrs. Albert Marriott and Mrs Aita Rumph. Airs Minnie Knackstgdt will entertain the OHver O. Howard Kensington club Wednesday afternoon from 3 . until o'clock at her home. 85J Devon court. All and members and friends are Invited asked to bring their sewing. Proceeds will be used to cheer veterans and sick members of the G. A. R. SensifclyPackatfed Ssi3 ibJyPricef NEIGHBORS RJi)Qrit be QUICK RELIEF embarrassed by Stood tho toot of tlmo, lining throo geeoroUene Uryorf Idiot Pood IMoIm lo Am Ml lehrammJohnson, ablemished skin Drugs. If you know what h meant to be passed by, or left out of things because of a red, rough blotchy complexion, why dont you begin at once the daily use of Retinol Ointment and Resinol ASTHMA Don't suffer another day. If you hsvs pasmodlo o t tms asthma, taka HOMO DTNE CAPSULES. In most oases they act like magto and make the jvorst suf, ferer forget they had asthma. They give eure and quick relief your money back free from Guaranteed if they fall. g dope. injurioue or drugs Tell vour .friends who suffer jHOMO-DYNCAPSULES are for sale mt drug stores inexpensive- (Adv.) habit-formin- K Soap. cation in Rinet Ointaan'it at44 by Heeircl at tba raot of tb unle, aaa whether vt anecnou like ecsema, nr Merely a tlirhtcomn ei defect you can uauaP.y relf em jkcataol Ointment and Res Th bland Son Mama t rht Sosirte t k rl,M eraoiftlr, njilyuid at litii. com Raunol Ointmratt. M 1, Anh elevd that it ca 9a UMd on u,oh9 auHacM-vlt- h. wit attracting aadua attention. Whaa vta akin treubia haa beaa overcoat, tba daily utc of Rctttnol goao la gaaar-all-y auficiaat to arc. anat complexion, clear, freak and glow tag. AtmilJnffuti. Resinol WOODCRAFT. OF Silver Maple circle No. 108 met' Friday evening at the Woodmen's hall. Several applications were actedA upon. Refreshcard party was ments were served. Election of offigiven Friday evening cers will be held Friday evening, October 27. ar. 'Bay die Raaiaal products today AMERICAN YEOMEN. Salt Lake homestead No. 1132 will hold its regular meeting Friday night at the Moose hall. Officers for the ensuing term will be installed. Reports oh new applications will be received and acted upon. Refreshments will bs served by Ladv Rowena and her committee after the A card party was given last meeting. Friday evening Mrs J. H. Gardner won first place for the women sndsMiss Clna Bremner Oscar and Jewell,- - second. James Woodward were awarded first snd second places for the men. The house award was given to Mrs. M. C. Mur- dock. - WOODCRAFT-JUVENILES- . Juveniles will hold the Friday regular meeting at ( 20 o'clock evening at the Woodmen s hall. The Woodcraft LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Salt lake lodge No 259, at its regular discussed session yesterday afternoqn, tentative plans for a special reception for James J. 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