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Show ' li w w w w t v rf f f r r t 9 tv t w w J 777 7 7,77 A (fill ig. 6dnt?day T7 777 Y77 Tnn 7.7 7 7 7 , .TTT777T7; . 77 , . 77777777 PAGE THEEE JOUR: CAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH e for the Sharkcy- per-- 1 endorsement ins? $80 000 to a nawhete be as a title bout and foimer affair probably Schmeling HIGH -in the pmnant chose This would be a severe blow to TS And if Jack Dempsey, healthy no one except the New York ' state athletic commission which enough so iar as activities are concerned, happens Is anxious that the trophy sponto foil he can get back into fight- sored by its ancient member Wils l.eel r Condition is alw ays a prime f If Rogers Hom-.ing uim. the hi a vy weight circus liam Muldoon, be unveiled and factor in any sport a.id i' to prove vulnerable and he will be able to put up the big presented to a heavyweight chamin shape fi the lr.un grind top again pion. pens that the health and to .uuMi, t.ie Chicago VARIOUS n In many places, the notion perbe.ng of several ures will have an Important bear- - Cubs will be severely handicapped One of the Items upon which sists that Dempsey should have tIor the pennan, isce mg on major events of 1930 . heavy- - won back the heavyweight crown the Sharhev Schmeling If A1 Slmn w s ankles fail to If Knute Rocknes ail.ng leg fight" lmsUn the last battle with Tunney. weight championship f his idea can go so far that many Faculty Members Exercise .Most Careful SupercompUca- - spond to ear. wd u1spima treatment been predicated Is the defmite any further 1416 Athletics a tirenient of Mr Dempsey alM be in fi am believe Dempsey is the champion Rock to tne itions, keep enough vision Over The Boys, Who Are Taking This A1 furnishes tlie tuither fistic proceedings. Con- -i or that hesftbu!d be, at any rate, law ay from South Bend lrom tough qxvt, for Notre sequent lv. if Ue old mauler de If Jack takes another fling practice, spring Under Efficient Instruction. Training k s somewhat need rides upon another popular iootball prospects tor nct fall If Babe against Camera! more tenpr. Ure jxipular InchnaUon will opinion wall await the outcome wall him much a sulfer give coiiesponding jpins A fciriy e ,s!'i n .aku will be seven slump to wiMiiiold any unqualified before bestowing honors piema tisi'ble. the during the past caj a1 the may mean any day of lu.cnty m mciit'is cl the present year. If the school month This does not permitted, tools are misplaced and infer that the routine is the same soon warmer off, but are seldom or that production method.-- aro or neve" stolen. With the open adhered to. but lather that moti- - rack svsiem all tools can be fl BUSY DAY lii THE part-tim- JI!0R SPORT-SLAN- I'MIO IE STUDENTS ri w AT THEIR TASKS '""-Alziii-fp-Goit- tcl well-know- iiap-tinu- es vvell-jts- nt fta-llro- m . -- re-I- T i i (posri-Ru1- !'. I come-bac- at-ibl- y. -- Y'-kcc- s pa-'b- turely upon Schmeliag, Sharkey or anyone else. has thrown the .shot a new record distance of 52 feet, 4 inches In competition (nearly S3 feet in practice and now noth mg is safe if it keeps up, they may have to treat the shotputters the way at they do the hammer-throweHarvard put them behind screens outside the stadium. Ed Ulbrick-sokid brother of Head Coach A1 Ulbrirkson at the University of Washington, is rowing No. 4 in the freshman boat at Seattle. A total of $674,780 In purses was distributed during the winter races at Agua Caliente Herman Brlx sixteen-poun- d ! rs n, , vatod activity alters freouentlv to meet the needs and the miere" ts of the two hummel vigorous . Ispecimcns ot boMiood vhun serve The lium oi the daily saw, the r.ug oj.ho anvil, and Uic staccato cf the ha.ii.ner bcs;x. k the real basin,. s ct shop life with ti lot a while aid what we aie really doing At nine o .ck the m.s'ructoi s whistle blows ami i oil calll' The b ivs of announced tins class call number., 1 2, 3, etc , tin- til 33 ts reached The n moot tot system may cause you to snaved heads and Miiuid biome but none are to be seen Tin system of roll call is used to bur- nedly check absences and save much a, po'Vble Vi h in- The nunibu mctu --.t cidentals the bench to which t.in boy i assigned The first morning Lias is it checked at a glance ar.d every-- 1 thing put in place before the A big feature class is dismissed ot ths is that tools ate imndj when wanted and a shop iun operaro eifectively with a niinum r.i amount of equipment Allege items are well worth men-Vis- it turning, yet the greatest advant-se- e aae is in the saving ot time, and TIME should be recognized as the most valuable asset which ve poises yn oiher parts ot the shop you 0,her cabuiets whicn are lock- , c( and 110l in UMJ at piesent 'ii ese cun' am the electiital and iethei-wor- k They equipment iu'iusn storage for tools when not ,n use, and are ready for m-a- s nr ante service when wanted, o.ir nusiness m Junior high as e see it, Is to give a prevocation- ,1 course introducing many subjects thus opening up for the boy uiucs leading out into hhisro'; the instructor receives ecu es for meat Industrial-fiel- ds of ade and issu's nii tern industry . We provide .previous absent mits to the Ha's i 'esses (hiicntarv instruction in wood-woi- k, cold metal, and problems and st c tonal q leather tions are here continued and Inc woik including shoe repairing, in necessary action takei . In the ninth tie eighth grade Today our croup is oig.,r.izn g ui a tie elements of electricity are A introduced for a baseball tournament and the principles of captain and a manager aie nom- v advanced woodwork to develop We inated and voted unom eicaier skill in hand manipulato follow parliamentary rules and tions receives further attention We me not trying to make artithough we give mechanical training first place in the shop, yet sans, our time is too limited for character building and We are trying to develop training that for citizenship are preponderant nght habits in the use of tools and to create a decent respect general objectives. The business of the group ac- for honest toil and for the physicomplished, the instructor now cal universe in which we live. At five minutes betore the end gives a five or ten minute demonstration on some unit of shop of the hour the instxuctor6 as glass cutting, whistle sounds again. Put away procedure such jucture framing, or cane weaving tools, is called. . The empty racks and . The demon sliations are short are soon filled, materials are gb en at frequent intervals dui placed in the shelves, benches are The demonstra- cleaned, and the instructor glancing the week tions precede the general group es through the racks for misof projects or are tied up with placed tools while the boys take dailv developments lit the class seats on the benches awaiting the With the remaining time the dismissal bell. boys engage m active tool proceswe From where we are ses. The projects upon which may glance at a few ofstanding the the-- boys are- working are varmd the boys have been working things on or yet they fall into distinct groups have completed. These include: tool similar processes involving a serving tray, a student's -- desk Picture frames, window' screens lamp, a folding wash bench, an and sandwich jrays may consti- iroring board, a pig saw with a tute one group for the teachirg pow er motor, cabinets, Our woodwork magazine racks, sewing of miter cuts combination book two ver numbers of list projects case and magazine racH atep In shop training the ladders, orchard hudred ladders, corner mind in tool teacher has processes book cases, ehd tables, a library no while the boy as his objectives of footLab'e, an assortment doubt has his project in view stools with caned seats, and numbefore a We have had busy time erous other articles which would but now the rush really begins tax the constructive powers of serve to and most growm-up- s. Thirty three boys piost of them want something at have thought that he One the beginning of the period. This saw a may largfr group of shop boys fellow wants materials for a foot With the period. From hhj dollar credit during theoflast stool. the ten oclock bell card the instructor punches out sounding the roll call runs uo to fifty-tw- o, the five and ten cent numbers in short, an eighth grade class cost of the until border the along Each boy Is eager arrived. , materials has. been taken out has to get tools and begin work. The boy is then given the" mater questions and problems are ials or is shown where he is to get taken eaye the boys are This boy with the maga- allowed to of, then them. their xold metal begin be it rack is bringing zine upto work Hold your ears! fllty boys home takes he it before graded filing, - and hammering Tlie grade is placed on his shop sawing, metal create quite a din, but contains also which rating card where there is much smoke there a complete record of his work dur- must bp some little fire, and If The of the year. ing the fore part you look about you will see that projects to be graded aie checked a nvet Is being fitted as the anworkrather carefully, errors in saw Is scraping over and out pro- vil rings; the manship are pointed a hammer In embryo, the file 1$ where ..commendation given sper task or re? screeching over f superior work has been done; saw blade intn. a knife. due vyou observe that all the tools The mgnoise js easy to endure as I are m open cabinets and racks, soon as you notice the underlying con-- J you perhaps simultaneously which accompanhum of elude that it has taken a consid- - ies It. Industry Table sum of money to take care For the class we are allowed two of replacements for the year. Two instructors which rather ' hundred boys pass through our efficient supervision,permits yet our disciI and hundred eighty one shop problem is largely handled tUnes per year making a total of pline in the recognition on the part of full hour visits, x thousand thiry-sithe boys that they owe us one -sure Jiot a and yet hour of oomsctentiGus.- - effort , each has been tools of dollars worth Most boys are day they attend. willing to give it, others soon find that tt Is required. The other four shop classes alternate between ninth and eighth grade boys with enrollments as follows: - 22, 24, 25, and 49 The boys are happy In their Come and visit us, you. are work. . Tin" Round Hex! We will welcome at any tune. ir (lie Wale appreciate your criticism of our methods of procedure, of our outLast Time put, or of our organization. The following Instructors .will be. present to welcome you and showjrou about., , In case we are busy, just make yourself at home until the students are taken care RONALD COLMW in of. 'They re our first Interests anvwav, arent they? Condemned Willis A. Dial Joseph Hansen, part time. Herschel E. Mason, part time. Thurs., Friday, V m blend 1 tre that revolutionized sm Pec-.son- al t-- The incomparable blend of Camel Cigarettes is probably die most important discovery in the history of smoking. It made cigarette smoking popular. Camel changed the smoking habits of the nation and has given pleasure to more millions of people than any other cigarette. This exclusive blend assures in Camel a smoothness, a mildness and mellow fragrance that cannot he imitated. It preserves all the excellent Camels are made and melds them qualities of the choice tobaccos of which all together into a delightful harmony of smoke pleasure. It sets Camel character and provides for Camel, apart as a cigarette of distinctive te smokers the very highest form of smoking luxury. - -- CAPITOL today Saturday Wise Girls with ELLIOT REGENT Let Tkere Be MirtV Blessed be ndrthfuloess. It is One of the renovators ot the world. Men will let you nbue them if only yon will make them leash. Henry Ward , Beecher. When. waffles are cooked In. a iron the current is cut off automatically and a light flashes as a signal. new electric i M, i |