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Show 16 Some Cache Memories BY George Thompson Afternoon Paper value of higher mathematics Frank K. Nebeker Importance of mental arithmetic J. W. Hurren Review Brooks Normal Methods Bishop Oldham Friday Morning Paper Health in the school room Joshua Homer Class drill circulation of the blood Peter Larsen Cause and cure of indigestion T. 11. Merrill Alcohol Its effects on the hu-- I man body James Leatham Afternoon Paper How to teach drawing Armenia in Primary schools program of the Teachers institue to be held !n Ixigan. "Following is the program of the Cache County Teachers Institute, to be held at Brigham Young College from August 24th 29th inclusive. First Day Morning "Music, commencing at ten a. m. Address of welcome William H. Apperley Responses E. W. Greene and E. W. Boreman. Miscellaneous to the Afternoon. Class drill in Primary Reading Miss Bessie Morehead. in IntermediPaper-Read- ing ate Schools, Joseph Campbell. Class Drill John T. Caine Jr. Review Parkers talk on teaching. Discussion Opened by William Raymond. Second Day Morning. Opened by E. R. Owen Language in the Primary Grade Mary Ann Thain. Afternoon. Class Drill The Sentence Wi- lliam H. Apperley. James How to teach Syntax P. Low Music Nellie Thomas and com- pany School discussion management Miss M. General Leatham Third Day on that promotion Resolved written examination is an injustice to pupils Aff. W'. G. Reese, Negative, E. R. Owen. How to teach map drawing J. TV. Hurren. Afternoon Class Drill Physical features of South America Jame P. Low How to teach history Paper Robert In primary schools Pearce. Speech Love of Country J. J. James Baldwins school Review management of W. G. Reese Fourth Day Political outlook for Utah Bis- hop Oldham The Grube System R. F. Allen Division of frac Class drill means of a bucket, but when half way up she fell back again. By this time the childs father was notified of her danger and hastened to the well, which he descended and brought her out in safety. "Will Harris is having an interesting time with bears this year. He had a second interview with them recently. The first was when he captured a cub which he exhibited on the street and the second was the last trip up the canyon, when he struck one on the head with a rock and he and his dog captured it, but on the way home it died. He brought the paws to town as a trophy. At neither time did he have a gun with him. "Some of the finest peaches Parry Remarks from members of the produced in Utah have been grown by Swen Swenson of Institute. Sixth Day They are half clingstone and in flavor. Those A social gathering at Johnstons are unexcelled who regard Cache Valley as a Crove Lecture in the evening by poor fruit growing section will be President J. W. Sanborn on the surprised to learn that Mr. Swenson has about sixty bushels of Educational outlook for Utah. peaches on hand as this years Speeches for Wednesday harvest. evening "Robert Marin Kerr, father of Why I am a Republican Frank Prof. William J. Kerr, died at J. Cannon W. his home in Richmond on ThursWhy 1 am a Democrat R. Sloan day. He was born on July 14, y and 1829, at Tallehasse, Tenn., and (Signed) W. H. Appe-lewas therefore 62 years of age. E. W. Greene He was well known and respected JARVIS Y. BAKER died at in the county. A large funeral was held in the ward hall. Mendon on May 27, 1891. "Jarvis Y. Baker, eldest son of "Shortly after four oclock yesSimon and Mercy Baker, died at terday morning the heavens were Mendon, Utah, at 6:25 p.m. on illuminated by a big blaze. The May 27. 1891. He was born at fire was at David Lewiss store. Winfield, Herkimer County, New That part of the building leased York, on November 13, 1830. He to Mr. Saltenberger was ablaze. had been ill for one week. He was The fire seemed to envelope the the father of twelve children, w'hole building at one and any eleven of whom are still living. attempt to save It was futile. Mr. He joined the Church of Jesus Saltenberger and family lived in Saints when the building and lost practically Christ of Latter-da- y a boy. He was with them during everything they owned. Firemen their persecutions and was with and hose carts and engine were them when they crossed the soon on the scene. The boys workplains in 1847. He passed through ed with a will, but the hydrant many trials and endured many pressure was so light as to render hardships. He died in the full the water almost valueless. Mr. Lewis saved his furniture but faith of the gospel. everything elf was lost. Mr. SalFOLLOWING ARE A few local tenberger had one thousand dolitems, published during August lars on' his stock of goods and 1891. four hundred on his furniture. Mr. "Last Saturday a four year old Lewis had one thousand on his daughter of John Barnes of Wells-vill- e gallery and one thousand on his fell down a 44 foot well. An stock and four hundred on his effort was made to rescue her by furniture. He estimates his loss at fly-ru- Object lesson Miss Mary Baker Miss Kindergarten Paper Thorpe How to teach morality in the School NIBLEY tions IN THE JOURNAL on Auguest 19, 1891, there was a published business. PRESTON i THE HERALD SUNDAY. MARCH 11 IT'S i Utah JOURNAL Losan (Cache Count Senators Delay Farm Bill Like A Yule Tree, Final Vote Says Anderson WASHINGTON ton P. Anderson, On Farm Bill HPI Sen. Clin- former Democratic secretary of agriculture, The Senate will try again next complained the omnibus farm bill "gets more and more like a d week to pass the Christmas tree. omnibus farm aid bill. Weary senators Friday night W'eary senators postponed the pushed off until next week a final final vote Friday night because vote on the big farm aid proof the "mass of amendments to gram because of a mass of the bill. amendments to the bill many formSen. Clinton P. Anderson, seeking more benefits for one er Democratic secretary of agricrop or another. culture, complained today the Theres something on it for bill gets more and more like a nearly everyone," Anderson said. Christmas tree something on it for nearly everyone." Administration forces last week claimed a victory when they knocked rigid 90 per cent price FORT WORTH, Tex. (IT) Some supports out of the bill. But An- 1400 Texas opponents of racial derson said as the bill now stands roared approval when it would result in 87 to 89 per integration a Mississippi congressman accent supports for some crops. cused the. U. S. Supreme Court Other congressional news: of treason, but they refused Lobbying: The new Senate Lob- to go on record in favor of Texas WHERE MARGARET WILL WED Trinity Epis- - j garet Truman, daughter of Harry by Investigating Committee will secession from the union. S. Truman will marry E. C. Daniel Jr., in ApriL have access to the files of the copal Church in Independence, Mo., where Mar- They heard desegregation den Senate investigation nounced by Reps. John Bell Wilof on the natural lobbying gas liams of Sacony Mobil, New York, and and John J. Flynn at least five thousand. Mr. Lewis Committee chairman John former presi- bill. The mass meeting Hugh McKenna, Jr took out his insurance only about dent of Ihe U. S. Junior Chamber L. McClellan said: This commit- was sponsored by the Tarrant six weeks ago. of Commerce, Omaha, were elec-,e- d tee will in effect take over where County (Fort Worth) Citizens directors at large. Joe Bar-lo- the other committee left off... Council, a body opposHAS WHO W. W. MAUGIIAN, The House Armed Security: was elected Washington, ing integration. been seriously ill with pneumonia Services Committee demanded a treasurer. is mending nicely. This will be A. Boyd Campbell, president of report from the Central IntelliJohn S. the Mississippi School Supply Co., gence Agency on the firing of WASHINGTON (ID pleansant news to his friends. Firm Loss Juan J. Ryan of South Orange, and Miss., retiring N.J. Allegedly "On Friday evening next Apos- Coleman, new president of the Jackson, discharged beStudebaker-Packar- d OP) U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said chamber president, will become DETROIT tle Moses Thatcher and Professor he will cause he married an Irish immi-- 1 urge businessmen to take chairman of the board. Clem D. today Corp. reported a The former J. II. Paul will .speak on educa- a more active part in politics and Johnston. Roanoke, tte., is the giant. loss of $29,705,093 during 1955. CIA employee was a junior off- let new chairman of the executive tion before the teachers of Cache public affairs. The companys annual report icer trainee. said another chief goal committee. Coleman to shareholders said total conIn 8 at the oclock p.m. County, 90 congressmen About Display: term will solidated sales were $480,006,110 during h.s year-lon- g will watch a display of new naval Brigham Young College. to promote increased foreign in the first full year of operation next aircraft week. operations "Lost between Logan and Rich- trade. since Packard Motor Car Co. and The congressmen will watch the mond on the 15th day of August, The the Studebaker Corp. were compresident of SOUTH BEND, Ind. (ffl Offidisplay from the supercarrier a basket containing valuable un- Burroughs Corp. of Detroit was cials of St. Stanislaus Church fig- Forrestnl off Guantanamo Bay, bined in September, 1954. derclothing, two parasols, books elected as head of the chamber ure Working capital at the end of one of ticket holders Cuba. and other articles. The finder by the 58 member board of direc- in a maybe 1955 was $54,793,411, the report raffle are a McNa-Sen. they having : Pat got Segregation: will please leave at the Journal tors Friday. He will begin his said. little anxious. mara said anyone who office, and be rewarded. Mrs. L. term May 2. At any rate, the grand prize resists the Supreme Courts school Peterson, Richmond. Following his election, Coleman, which was to have been awarded integration ruling or encourages ment referred to the southern "Mr. Will Price can hardly who was born in Charleston, W. a 1956 Sunday, automobile, has disregarding it is not serving congressmens manifesto against control his feelings. A girl came Va. told a news conference that been stolen. ' the McNamaras state- - ihe ruling. country. to his house last evening. Mother businessmen, as individuals, and child doing well; the only owe it to their country and the nation to be active in politics danger is to the father. "A band of burglars is said to "if this democracy is to survive. be traveling with Forepaughs also elected The chamber circus. While the street parade is Clarke Bassett, vice president of going on they rob the houses of the Fit st National Bank of Minthe citizens. People of Logan neapolis a vice president. Other vice presidents were should be on the lookout. Albert L. 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