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Show JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACTTE COUNTY, UTAH' PACE FOUIi per cent of the totaLpopulaiion of ruraFtllstncts are enrolled in ihigh schools as compared with la state averageof T.6f per tent. Plain Language Used In Guidflo Manners '2;'., pr; Thursday, Friday and Saturday V- 31.9 ;in 1922 Montana enrolled cent of the farm 4 popula- Three Centuries Ago 50.3 enrolled per Oregon jfionr cent as compared with 46.3 per 19. Feb. LIVERPOOL, Maine enrolled 49.3 per documents and other 42.3 cent as compared with peflLctters with manners and cent and in New 1 lampshire the j dealing of daily .life m the, corresponding percentages werejcusoms Century which came and 31.9 and 49.0 for farm to light recently tend to show farm population. t that it was customary in thote These facts are gleaned from 0f quality to fQr 'a forthcoming bulletin of the U. jjave Res person, own spoons, their d. S. bureau of education, knives and forks which they purtment of the interior, on took with them when invited of the out." These papers were of .high school educationin selected; population ta.uiar interest just at this time states. to collectors of aiJtiques in con- ' hection with an addition made Choosing A Consolidated recently to the British Museum. This was the earliVt hallp-- February -- Wodnt-AiUy r -ent -- - The School Nurse In Rural Comm unities A recent report to the bureau of education from Massachusetts contained the Btatemant that there has been a marked improvement in health work in that state since the recent enactment of a law requiring the employment of school nurses in; the smaller (that is, largely rural), townships. A recent investigation made by the .state marked table fork' known, en- department shows that 99 per of graved with the crest of ,Man- cent the pupils attending the .. into conflin schools Massachusetts school uatroiis public your iers and Montagu, 1632. About are receiving the benefit ' of deuce is the way to avoid a bit-- j the same time a silver spoorfxof k and school nursing service. This fiter neighborhood quarrel, ac- - j identical 38 taken to Iladdoit Hall Bowl-tall the means of time. W. Reese was I m to is that service this L. this ebargrd gure cording extended as Jully to rural as to numerable slate for about four jmr .Green, Ohio in an article en-- 1 Mention of such a 'set is made I me did , , gave r i f ejecn the will of Mrs. Katherine city schools. Among the vari- ;;n; .relu!-- i jiothing t of Dr. eof ti'i ous phases of the work promotconsolidated Ridgeway," dated May 9, 1627, Golden of bea site the and Discovery, ing the docuit. to take found so remuch gan ed by the school nurse are nuschool, in the January, 1925, is- which was among and hi Ip from tlie first bottle that in a fire some ments destroyed School trition and dental work, weigh- lief American of the I Continued, taking several bottles, sue ' time ago at the Four Courts, . the end of which time the pu Hoard Journal. ing and measurinng, and in Dublin. .The will says: w ecirncth-isjdL. flesli I 1 There are- - 2 Items on the up, inanylowns, serving of milk to was absolutely wellhealed . I bequeath "fo the Right Honnave had no I Hie elementary pupils during under the orable Clarence score card grouped sign of the trouble since. the Lord hancellor my session of school. If. Wilson, 768 Spruce St. morning following heads: Accessibility, little seller of chrystal bottles Step turn any drug store and ask sunroundjnngs, Eighty townships of less than soil, drainage. item. I and bequeath to my Dr. Disfof give Golden Pierre's Medical conbeen have 5,000 population miscellaneous..- Some of the covery mTablets or liquid, or send and U(ye of EIye mv guilt spK)ne ducting dental clinics for one 10c to Dr. 1iercc Invalids Qnder. mmceHamous Mw.th llotel teems the forks and penknife or more years. In many towns JiufTulo, N. Y., for trial jkg. are: Satisfaction of patrons, ec- - suitable to it. Mrs. Ridgeway there are traveling clinics opbuilding was widow of George Ridgeway, onomy, contour of erating under the auspices of shape, secretary of the Irish ouncil, and the farm bureaus; in others, r water, the Chancellor was Adam clinics are in cooperation with at a cost of 3.8 psr child perand skylimrEach of the 28 ' Loftus, Lord Loftus of Ely. municipal authorities, nursing child per day. Jn the school items is weighed. The weights arid table Books on associations, and branches of building are rooms equipped for for the entire score card total manners Wereetiquette from far being the American Red Cross. The giving special subjects and an j 1000 pointgt the prerogative of the' Victorian caauditorium with . a seating school nurse in rural communM0V cfard IS age, it is revealed, as in 1663 ities lias served in many ways pacity of 400. The principal.led b there was published in London a facts about the consolidations in the Uniter States as well as P1 for.the uf I nok entitled The Accomplished in Masschusetts, to enlarge and studied together with compari-- 1 PfPfred explains i Ladys Rich Closet of Rarities, .e improve, if not to initiate, a sons and discussions mav be simP,e &nd direct lanffuage Just in which the following rules ar health program among rural found in a bulletin just issed. what should be taken into con- laid down: The Coming School schools, A gentlewoman sideration in rating each of the being at Elections The Typical School items. , 28 table abroad or at home must FOne-fouPt- h of . our entire Consolidation to keep her body When the school authorities observe "Guta from 260 school consoli- population is engaged in school is ad- straighte, and lean not by any it site a upon agree finally dations in all parts of the Unit- work as pupils, teachers, super- vised that their upon her elbowes-L-nfinding be pub- means ed States were recently gather- visors, and administrators. The lished in order that ravenous gesture discover a the patrons by ed by the department of the in- public schools constitute a great voracious appetite, Talke.. not may be shown that in choosing terior, through the bureau of corporation spending over 1 2 the site the schoo board and when you have meate in your billions of dollars annually. , education, in an attempt to dewere wording mouth ; and do not smacke like a nor eat speenemeat so termine what the average con- Each citizen is a shareholder superintendent pig and has a voice through his for the best 'interests of the that tears stand in your eyes. solidated school is. , children. to drink board, in determining It is found that the typical school The score card is the result so"It is very uncourtly what kind of a' school his coma draught that your large consolidation, serves an area of of careful investigation and the breath is almost gone, and you 36 square miles with an assess-e- d munity shall enjoy, of persons of experi- are forced to blow' judgment to strongly School board members are valuation of $,1,250, 000, The ence in selecting school sites. recover Throwing yourself. school buildings and the representative citizens - elected Those whCr use it can be reason-- , down liquor lis into . grounds of at least 5 acres in for the purpose of getting ably sure that only considera- funnel your is an action fitter for a extent are valued at $57,000. and not for the purpose of tions of the best interests of the a gentlewoman. In than juggler The annual income is $22,450, managing schools themselves. children enter into the final seat your.own table ..dicarving op $80 to $84 for each child en- They - select a professionally lection of their school site. stribute best pieces first, and the rolled $91 to $93 for each child trained chool officer to present State Aid For Rural will it appear' Very decent and in average daily attendance. The school policies for their approv- Schools to use $ fork;, po touch Cdtnely; ' typical consolidated school en- al and to organize and direct the statistics not meat without it. Carefully compiled rolls 204 children in the elemen- work bif the school ayetem. Tle 0f gate school systems for the ' Reference to the was of fork, l.n tary grades; ?6 I in , he '.high school boarj( tnenlfk-l-n r are the year ended June,'-- 1922, juft partietdar interest 1 1 fc O; legislative ofncerR,.the, .superin- made public by the department niuseuni school. The Attendance is 91 per for those cent of the enrollment. The tendent is the. executive officer. of the interior, through the present-da- y authorities, instruindispensable 'should assume pr. usurp bureau of education, show that ments had not then been 'ldng teachinng staff of 11" persons Is Neither divided on a basis of 6 or 7 for thj function.of the other.." the total revenue receipts for introduced, it appears., School elections largely de- the use of the public schools the elementary grades and 5 or Forks were first ' imported 4 for the high school. At least-- termine the- - scshWifi r policies. that and- country. from Italy, and. their :L.use Jn .year. - clty of the staff are normal school The merits: f thfe Afferent cari- -. amounted to $1,444,241,920. at the time was' conor college graduates, and 9 have didate for eltkition to the school Tass than 13 ' per cent came England sidered pedantic and laughable. had more than 2 years of board should be carefully con- from state taxes and appropri- One writer of the time speaks ience. For the typical consolidat- sidered. A candidate to tie desir- ations while local taxation pro- of a silver fork as being used ed school five transportation able should have good judg- duced more than three quarters of late by some of our spruce routes are maintained and 110 ment, wide experience, and a of this great sum of nearly , 1 gallants, which did not tend to of the children are conveyed to w holesome attitude toward 2 billions. make the fork popular at all of among certain sets., , youth. Professor Mendenhall of The average length the state teachers college of school term for all the state Pittburg, Kansas, suggests the systems, Including all the city Minnnesola Law Givers following'questions one may ask and country schools, was 164 about the candidates: y days. In the cities tle school Has he at least a- - common-schoDebate What to do year exceeded nine months, education? while the rural schools, includIs he reasonably successful in ing consolidated school and About Bear$ conducting his own business? those in country villages, togeHas he visited the school ther with the smaller schools of ( Mjr AsKociatd PrfsnV while in session at least three the open country had an averST. misPAUL. Fef. 20. -times during the year? age school year of but little chievous black bear hasThe become In voting for a teacher, is he more than 7 months. influenced primarily by her proCould state appropriations be so annoying to settlers .tourists, fessional fitness as determined increased to 30 per cent of the in Minnesotas vast forest lands villagers and others by th.e'superitendent; or by oth- total school revenue without re- campers, er expert opinion, rather than ducing the local income, the that he has been made the obof proposed legislation. millions thus obtained would be ject by kinship, local influence, etc? ' A bill introduced in the MinDoes he , keep posted as to sufficient to increase the rural schools in other places and try school year to nine full months nesota Legislature would approto make his school equal to or and pay country school teachers priate money for the relief of individuals for Injuries sufferbetter than the average school? living salaries. " ed to their persons and proper, Public Secondary Education Is Only seven states now pro- tiw by reasons of attacks from Being Successfully Carried To vide state funds as much as 30 bears. 7 Children Of The Open Country per cent of the amounts requirUnder of a the Through payment of tuition ed for the'support of their pub- law the bears,protection to state according game by the state, intermediate' or lic school systems. Seventeen wardens, have rabidly increased local school district, through states contribute less than 10 and these officers liken their The tonic and laxative centralization, consolidation and per cent In many of the states number to Minnesotas famous effect of Laxative BROMO transportation, through estab- local taxation for Schools has 10.000 lakes. .. . (QUININE Tablets will forlishing high schools in isolated reached the limit of what peoFlour, tify the system against Grip, vegetable, jams, fruit a few pupils ple are able to pay.- - - and, other delicacies brought Influenza and other seriouB in. can be assembled and their opills resulting from a Cold. to the woods for human at cost eration Cincinnati- is preparing for high per puipl, The box bears this signature offer the greatest all states are rapidly extending the entertainment of the annual to the bear family, temptations scondary education to children convention of the National as- - game wardens say. Last sumof the open country, sociation of Deans of Women, mer the wild vr&Trts berry crop was exSome evidences of this fact which is to meet in that city at Price 3c. Minnesota ceptionally poor are that in New York State 1.69 the end of February- .and the hungry bears' frequently non-fntn- th Buy One and vSAiVE , 1 s .. I 3 i par-far- ! , Not only a price raoing, but yen'll enjoy the convenience of quantity supply. Stock up liberally. frt hall-mar- w Lux Soap Flakes . 9c ctr 3 for 25c Woodburys Fj3p . 1 9c or 3 for 50c . . ... 37 c or 3 tor-9-7 c Zylano 8c or 3 for 21 c Shinola PolUh Tanlac medicine 79c or 3 for $2.27 iw. , 1 -- - - Mentholatum Special Nujol Special: ; 34c or 3 for $1,00 83c or 3 for $2.33 ; I Ipana Tooth Paste . ZePyrol Special . . 39c or 3 for $L10 38c or 3 for $1.09 Kidney . ThT?' - Red Cross Plasters . . rf.if 27c or 3 for 73c rilltrose ! Williams9 1 . Sloans Liniment .58c or 3 for $1.63 Lyko Tonic ..97cor 3 for $2.83 Lydih Pmkhams Vegetable , ' Compound'. 0,6c or 3 for $2.79 ", ! Palmolive Creams Hillrose Powder Phillips Ma, w, Unguenline Sptciml 6 1-- ; CANDY SPECIAL: , Bordens Malted Milk Caramels H Lb. Speriil 18c -- PEST COMES IN . J (By 'Science Service) Feb. of the U. S. Department of agriculture are preparing to take the field to fight the mysterious alfalfa failure which has becove prevalence the black soil belt of the lower Mississippi valley, seriously threatening the WASHINGTON, recent extension of alfalfa 23.-Scie- ntists cul- Q'Sl or Poacd Special 35c pried the screens or doors from ers on tlfe rich valley lands tried frail t summer cabins to help alfalfa. At first results were very promising, but lately a themselvqs. disease of very baffling charac. ter has been causing a great deal A NEW ALFAHA of trouble. So severe has the epi- p - 27c or 3 for 75c 19c or 3 for 50c 42c or 3 for $1.1 9 42c or 3 for $1.1 9 113741 ol ly s m 1-- areas-where-on- Ess-Jay- The Candy . . 15c or 3 for 39c Lac Lax Laxative . . 37c or 3 for $1.00 Sal . Hepdtica Bouquet 43c or 3 for $1.19 Cologne Toilet Soap . 8c or 3 for 19c Bromo . . . LaxatlVC Quinine Naxated Iron . . . . 23c or 3 for 63c 79c or 3 for $2.19 Aromatic Cascara o.' Phenolax Wafers , s 23c or 3 for 63c 19c dr 3 for 48c or , . 19c or 3 for 50c . 27c ar 3 for 69c . plwdTr . Witch Hazel Cream demic become that in some counties w hece formerly two or three thousand acres of. alfalfa were cultivated there are now barely four or five hundred acres. ' The disease is the more puzzling in that it has no marked symptoms. Sowing of new seed results in a good stand of young plants, but later they simply become stunted and refuse to grow without showing discolored leaves, wilting, or any other tangible evidence of sickness. No bacter- ture in the South. ium. fungus. Op other organism After the boll weevil had has been discovered on which made cotton farming unprofit-- 1 the. blame'can be placed; and ableJn. the rozion. many farm- -' w eather the soil conditions do not seent count for to be sufficient to acthe plague. The De- partment plans to send a corps, of specialists in various srientif.' ic lines to work on the problem. ? Miss Jessie Gray of Philadelphia is the first woman to become president of the Pennsylvania state educational association in the 75 years of its exist-enc- e. , Tampa, Fla., is believed to be the largest city in the United States having a woman as postmaster. SPILLS rhichestek W 1tK rJIKtXR A RK4N. utri tm TftM buiiA Bit- Of A kfnet IIM HI IIKUA jp'M - te : w.Tff SOU IT DRvGUSIS LUJURHlRf |