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Show : 0 j Second Volume 22. The Section Herald-Journ- al Number 260. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Plane Expeditions Seek Gold In Jungles 6. 1931. ! '-'.T SPRY AT 100 To FIXES ROOM ALL GODS CHILDREN A These people zihom SIR.MONITTi: e HY ROBI'.RT me too help me all Coif . . . . I. PAINE ihihlini. FOR SCHOOL By ALVIN (Copyright Principal Logan Junior High As a project of the year, the Junior high school has chosen to furnish and decorate the faculty room. The room is now bea furnished with new tan blinds and drapes for the windows, three Bussorah Axminster weave rugs, 7 2 feet by 9 feet, two floor lamps, two wicker sets, a consul table with two chairs to match, 12 new arm chairs In mahogany, a refinished table, already on hand, and a mirror. On the walls hang some of our paintings. The wails are finished in light blue tones, and the floor has been sanded, stained and waxed. mayor SCHOOL HANDLES BIGGEST SHARE did . The Board of Education the work on the walls and the floor. Other than this the school Is putting over the entire project. The faculty and students believe that we should add continually to our school and care for all the equipment and buildings as much as possible. To leave the school In better condition than we found it is our aim. The room will be used from now on as a utility room. It will serve as a faculty room, a reception room, a student council room, and as a club room for any or all organized groups of students in the school. The room is always available to our students, especially when needed for group parties, practices, or as a rest or even a study center. It will therefore, toe used by the entire school and our visitors. It will accomodate from 30 to 40 people. The faculty and students alike are interested in the project. By spring we expect to have it paid for. Student groups and the faculty, are uniting to pay for it through theatrical pro- auctions, parties, contributions, etc. Last year the school was given $50 as a prize for our fire This with prevention work. other money we made is being used to support the project. There are many benefits being desired from the united effort. Among these the student morale is outstanding. INSTILL LESSONS IN STUDENTS We believe that by allowing students access to such an attractive place as this, we are instilling in them some of the lessons in character iinest social tastes and contacts, and in home decoration. One thing is fundamental in Jiuman 1931. by United Press). SAN FRANCISCO. AIDES TOED Nov. 6 LP) Three airplane expeditions, one of them headed by Douglas Fairbanks, will begin a race within two months in an attempt to find fabulously rich gold deposits in the almost impenetrable jungles of Brazil, the United Press was reliably informed today. Fairbanks has financed and will head one expedition; John E. Mitchell, said to be a cousin of Gen. William Billy Mitchell is already in Rio de Janeiro with two planes, and Robert Hancock, San Francisco aviator. will lead the third, according to the United Press informant. PICTURE STAR BUYS PLANES The motion picture actor, with his wife, Mary Pickford, was in New York today, reportedly to purchase two Sikorsky airplanes for the trip. He employed one pilot, and will hire three more, two for each plane. No information was available as to whether Miss Pickford will accompany himMitchells expedition has been organized, and he is now negotiating with the government of Brazil for permission to begin the treasure hunt. former Hancock, automobile racing driver and expert pilot, has received backing from a Pacific coast financier whose name he withheld. He has equipped his own seven-platravelair monoplane for the trip and he organized his crew with the exception of two men. of Although in possession carefully guarded information as to the location of tremendously rich placer claims. Hancock will be accompanied by Jay Wilson, mining engineer, formerly of Alaska, in an effort the mother . lode of to locate south- - Americas gold- ce vice. Miss Davidson, homp economics adviser for the National Electric Light association, took .ip the electrical vocabulary to make watts, volts, ampers, circuits, fuses, kilowatts and connections. fit on the tongues of the women present. She explained how to figure the cast of electrical energy, electrical appliances when in operation; electrical what equipment should be considered according to incomes; and how to care for the equipment after it has been purchased to insure maxi- mum longevity. Miss Davidson then went into the most effective lighting arrangements for the home, showing that more light is obtained where the wails are light than when dark and that a reflector aids materially in lighting the room properly. Each woman has two tools with which to work, said Miss Time and money. Davidson, The first tool Is equal to all persons but the second depends, in many cases, upon the way the first is handled. Thrift should be measured in terms of she time, effort and money, said. and then showed in detail how electricity can be put to make the housewife thrifty and contented. Her discussion was terminated by helpful hints on caring for home motors and cords that are attached to electrical devices. Worner BAXTER Edmund LOWE OOBiCQBOOOOaOOOOOCCOCOC GOLD CACHE : . , chain , near-craze- de- -' This terrible pression over which we have been glooming has its great compensation. His boils made Job a better man. Grins in the News Four more years of Hoo- ver, comments Charles B: and Gandhi will Driscoll, man. be a well-dress- ed Business, says Charles M. Schwab, is getting its second wind. Whats bothering us is the wind congress is going to start in a few weeks. , Democratic National committee has named 500 Minute Men to raise $1,000,-00- 0 campaign fund. Doubtless theyir apply to the One - Born - Every - Minute Men for the money. - Wiell To Chop At Pgnncy's Hills Bros Coffee Matchless flavor produced ion in dress. Today there are moderately priced shoes that specialize in fitting these hitherto expensive feet .. such as Controlled Roasting IEmm XeMek flne? and 8(g t3 ... of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by Con- trolled Rua,,;us the patented process that roasts evenly, continuously fM little at a time. by Hills Bros the roasters, to the grinders, to the vacuum cans to you! Remember, Hills Bros.' cans are vacuum packed. That is important to you! Air, which destroys the flavor ot Critical people everywhere, who have tried Hills Bros. Coffee, buy it again and again. For no other coffee, is taken out and kept out of these cans. Orcans wont keep coffee fresh. But dinary, more dependable! Today, next month, next year . . . Hills Bros. Coffee tastes the same Hills Bros, comes to you in its full flavor, always! coffee is . . . mellow, smooth, refreshing ! air-tig- ht Words could never describe the delight you will find in Hills Bros. Coffee. You have to sip a . evenly, continuously, by Controlled Roasting. This fragrant, steaming cupful. Then, and then only, will you know what an improvement Controlled Roasting is over ordinary, bulk methods! Order patented, automatic process doesnt permit any underdone oroverdone berries to pass from Hills Bros. Coffee by name. Look for the Arab trade-mar- k on the can. Controlled Roasting docs it! Instead of roasting in bulk, Hills Bros, roast a little at a time . . . IPEra&SONS shoe store North Main link ,it a time ... so the uni form flavor Rare blend is roasted evenly, continuously, a little at a time made in an exceptional range of Sizes and Widths . . . from 1 to 12: AAAAA toF.EE ...Tour foot, no matter liow extremely long, short, wide or narrow, CAN be fitted correctly and comfortably. You Need No Longer Be Told That You Have An Expensive Foot 73 a patented , continuous process . . . s53 of the depends upon an even, continuous fluiV . , Theres no longer any reason or necessity for being told . . . You have expensive feet, or You must wear high priced shoes to be fitted correctly." The science of fitting feet has progressed just as has the fash- Try It Pays As the accuracy hoir-xltis- s Date as Hoop Skirts over. During Mr. Bates admin- . Critics marvel at aroma and flavor of are just as Out of projeft During- the last four years other projects have been put nasium was added. Such activities as these are certainly worth while and beneficial. The board of education has cooperated with us, but by far the major expenditures are raised as projects by the school. This years project will be paid enfrom funds earned tirely through school activities last year, and this. All materials were brought from Logan merchants. Patrons of the school arp invited to come and inspect the room at any time. 'N. Expensive Feet . . . X (So IPeimimeys 4 Monopolies, mergers, n, a For Better Values And Lower Prices - ! ! debt-ridde- stores and thousands of independent merchants and craftsmen wiped out. U) become menials, if they can find a chance to begin all over again at something to let live their wives and little ones comfortably In the family of God s children. Progress, material' Mass machine production, generally aeeepted as demonstration of improved economic efficiency and progress, materProlonged depression smites ial. Machinery mass and breadthe family. It hurts the bank line mass; millions of able men directorate i gathered, about Its lor jobs W'itli hungry In thp the white tables, mahogany pioneer looking fellow fearful of his collar days, when you slaughtered a eyes. notice to quit, the common hog or. a sheep, you took parts A great national storage ol laborer trembling over his part- ot the carcass to your neigh Politicians reported forsakweve never tried to find ing personal appearances in needle in a haystack, but it their districts and taking to as the secretive cant be much more difficult to Naturally air instead- - Cheaper but than locating one hi a jjartable 'to the source Of hand out baloney than sevwith Ws " talked had phonograph? stating" cigars, maybe. eral persons recently returned from the jungles of Goyaz, Hancock was frank In his exthat tremendous Ennm Jetlick pectation Sunday KfnibS, TJZ and Aaawrlatad Stations wealth await the first, and exof the all three, possibly peditions. More than a year ago the published experiences of Roger Courteville, young French engineer. explorer and adventurer, fired their imaginations. Courteville spent more than two years in the jungle, accompanied by his Brazilian wife, a mechanic and several Indians. He said he found natives wearing necklaces . of big nuggets, ancient church places of solid ON istration, the heavy curtains were placed in the auditorium. Year before last the office was improved, and the greatly girl's a rest room near the gym- The Work hard, take care of your self and dont rink the present day whisky, advises J. J. above, who at the ag of 100 works every day in 'his blacksmith shop in the tiny village of Beatrice, Ind. began his career at '.14 shoeing oxen. He commanded scouts and 360 Union Army raiders in the Civil War, resuming blacksmithing when the conflict ended. most surplus food and cotton. And a lew days across the seas tens ot million' of God's children starving and freezing The nations of civilizaMore tion building for war. muscle for the arm of bloodthirsty Mars Little or no vision of the teachings ol Jesus Christ. The powerful and rich few threatened by massed determination to cut, bite and tear down the whole family as organized and conducted. In merciless protest against the unjust inhumane, unchristian distribution of the awards for toil. - aviation silent,' for nice furnishings. We have felt the need of such a center for several years, and are now happy in being launched on our Today and Saturday a child Birth Brotherhood. from God. Most of us have felt that in our joy! Death a child Most of gone to the Father. us have hoped that In our grief. AIT of one family Gods! Ordinarily, the family of God's children Is divided against Itself. The aim of one great element becomes the grasping of all that can be got. to pile still more upon accumulations unreasonable and unneeded. The few rich richer, the multitude of poort poorer. Modern economic policy. Values In electrical appianeesj in cutting down the energy erted by housewives in their management of homes, formed! the subjects discussed Wednesday and Thursday by Miss Eloise Davidson before the rural women's training school now irs progress at the Utah State Agri cultural college, under the supervision of the extension ser- nature, that young people Vwespond strongly to their environment. If ones surroundings are rough the influence Is reflected but if refined, the tenevidences that dency is to respect and care gold, and other tremendous wealth was hidden in the Jungles. , . Yes, Gods children, like all of bors. fellows with you as God's econous, whatever their characters, children. whatever the degree of their mic policy in dealing with those misery. Want does not set them who liad not. but obsolete thru outside the Fatherhood. Failure the progressed economic policy does not exile them' from the of the devil take the hind- dent. HESS School. B time job all of the family of Ood's children. And, behold! There rises, through '!.e stagnation of material greed and the chaos of selfishness, something higher and spiritual. A society, its eyes and lianas upon the millions of the children who suffer. Resurrected are harmony and brotherhood, aglow with the spirit of service. Give to the fund for tho hungry and homeless: Give till it hurts! Take not thy brother by the hand to pick his pockets of the little he may have, but to lift hun up. Tell not the d mother to feed her brood as she may. but walk In upon her with a basket of nour- ishing food. Seek the orphans in their garrets and adopt them, In spirit if not in law, as part of your family, Gods family of His children. Sacrifice to serve! Keep m mind Bishop Parsons conviction that we are . an children of God. re-bo- m Kdivard L. Bishop Parsons' of California. DEUEL United Press Staff CorresponBy NORMAL 1 Years of Footwear Service" Logan j 0t ! HILLS BROS COFFEE J |