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Show ?A 4 fH2 EARL & HOWE AAATTFL the Post Office every tiny in tue wedc except Monday at Logan, Utah, tt Second Class Harter, ADVEimlNO RA'i'KS J I UMMII.U ON All'l SYXOP&tS: F ihhh Fmihurn is hoppo nttn the ihitl htr tnt,ipi1 It i id hiut wn nirny hunt he atue to a minute of the little tune at ihnr hth unut Itaiide wither vmtni fa Hfr of it h Hmt . tmte of ( ntnihhnn e hue acfiirhi fh.tikri Fanuo emit bmut r hrr. Illicit inn atrav tn ('lnnkbiTre, bi list KIlllON Dclivered, two yeara 28e . rrr li 45e Member of Associated Press n The Associated press i exclusively entitled to the ast tor of all new dispatches credited to It cr not otherwise credited local aewspoblUhedt herein. in this All right, of republleation of special dispatches there la are lao 'reserved. repnb-deatto- Rain READINGS Today UP 29!IllliII2l3;145!l!6!7li!8!9lI50 Jj Yesterday taken trom TUB JOURNAL'S The above readings are each afternuon except Sunday. Xofinar refer o Saturtlav s readine f oclock The yesterday hi barometer at reading each ' IS NORTHERN UTAH IMMUNE TO ILLITERACY? scanning a news story which appeared in The on Monday relathe to illiteracy as a problem i in Utah and the appointment by Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction at the request of Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the interior in which government branch the bureau of education comes of 17 Utah educators to constitute an advisory committee to study illiteracy in this state knd what measures might be taken to set up an adequate program looking to the stamping out of this sad condition, in so far as it exists, we are led to speculate a bit and to wonder 'just why the state superintendent in naming this body left Cache, Boxelder and Rich counties out of consideration. This. area constitutes all the territory of Utah north of Ogden, yet it has no representatlonralthough lboO census figures for the state given out in the first series report of the census bureau show the state population 607,847, and that the three counties named have a combined population of.47,095 or roughly 9 per cent of the total Utah census. Despite this fact residents of northern Utah are not to be represented on this committee of 17, of whom 8 are Salt Inkers,- - 2 are from Ogden, and the other 7 are from Magria high school and the Carbon, Tintic, Jordan, Granite and AFTER r Op CreeftsQ3 FAff-HA- "Tiiosp j I i tears Ire much fori prill lily in Slieita drowned the kittens." said f,o', 'e Fanny remmed from pulliiiR S ic ila to lied, hut, anle from my Flstcrs'. those are the only tears I cpcct to have shed for me "nob. How unkind! Von know the flion o becks it's bom in tliem to feel ashamed of showing emo tlou. JuH ih same. Leila prob ably' co lug her eiih out this minute." llla Is at the dentist's. She Best Said i - o A wide range of colorful designs, drawn by the worlds best artists, gives you the s'-- -- . rChrisTmas and ATezv Year Greeting . Cards . Hi need morning, hut Roherta"t n. : t go Riling and she felt i along." You tell Robert In. rn.n a (I see me Ibis aft-- .i m, ib lb t'ltmv have somethin for him said, busily fuiun-- ; imf a touky man. If I Is -- lldn't come "Fanny . back I v. is i loud r moil the kids ociasln-y ihn I'nv D i a father who .is ome I'lumin u fencer at West l'obit Tli Jt. I In lieve. Is my try not only clai.a to d, to forget it. , "When the war Is over I the men who come buck will soon bo Just like anjbody else, tint thosejn-hstay jrlll be heroes for With Oar New J93 I Chapter 7 BOB LOSES CONTROL TTIIE entry or the United Slalei Into the war made two clianRes In 'Fanny' life. First. Bob Daniels went back lino the army and eventually to France; and Amelia. Davids sister, visiting In Washington, met a newspaper man named Clark Smith, fell precipitously In love and, when he was ordered abroad as a war correspondent married him at a week., notice and went with him as far as London. Tn May, ISIS, Bob, now a colonel of artillery, came backto, Clough- - T mm riy ( iat l.eil her linger or David mei't variety you wish in choosing. All cards imprinted to order. ORDER NOW i The Journal sun-pos- e BlQf MEWS TO UTTLE EARS - 11 s 20 Tt r A P, Gret Britelo fttebt Rettrrtd! airmen' in tnn Commercial and Mrs. Ernest Breitenbuecher United States earned 1,113,157 and daughter, Leona. during the first ha'f Mrs. Joseph H. Hansen was passengers cl 1930 on jiostess at a family dinner day to , Thanksgiving Elder Kfeveren Arrives In Hawaii. Thanksgiving Boxes Carried To Aged The Primary president and officers and primary children visited thci homes of those who were aged and ill before Tlianksgivmg..,. .taking baskets of light .lunches and' good cheer to them. Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson entertained at a quiltmg bee Friday evening. A midnight supper was served to six. Miss Alice and Humphreys Miss Zeila Wood entertained at birthday dinner in i .hon-o- Olson. J.I W. 1 1 - good-bye?- " Humphreys p. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long ahd family have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Keveren and have just moved into the ward. , su:id in the State" .un.Mmiv.1PirTCWMU.a!JS!i,'.T,SaW'cB THURS. & FRIDAY c nt ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS Last Time Today! COMMON CLAY smBamaMWtsasmtfu GIFT j 1 want to carry the picture of never see again? definitely below him mentally you with me to France just as you Why, of course I will, she said but With whom he nevertheless are now into eternity. fIf the bul- as lightly as possible. imits-itvga has play interests In common. Bob kissed hpr reverently then In such Instances parents can let with my name on it finds me., his arms suddenly tightened about do much to satisfy the childs Bobs voice was husky. Oh, Bob youre going to her and Fanny had to hide her face Into'lectual needs afid to stimulate better standards of work France? from his hot Ups. Disengaging her Any' day now perhaps next self with a little push she hastened at school by providing him with to put the table between them. esoeclally interesting books and week. MRS. L, S. FRICE, Correspon&.it The quick tears sprang !Q Fannys by encouraging all hobbles and " Not Thorough There are some things which interscientific cf the wifh brushed them She pursuit away don't have to b put in words eyes By., Alice Judson Peale ests. the back ot her arm, leaving a said Bob fiom the door. The complaint Is often made Mr. and Mrs. Les-- f Dayton Better not put in IRoy McBride was called Boh of exceptionally bright children Wilda Clark of oFrt Worth, smudge of flour on the tip ot her Frew of Ogden were over- - to Hyrum Saturday on account that they are not thorough in Texas, Is a Freshman at a nose, and bent low over the dough Youve been so kind we've been Ije night guests of Mrs. Frews of the death of his mother, their work, that they are lazji Texas Christan University at she was rolling out such friends. Lets not spoil It. Mr and Mrs. S. H. .Mrs.McBnde. parents, came and Sheila and careless. All i wont. nearby, of fifteen. door playing The the age right, Atkinson, Thursday. Mr and.A f. Dailey and son, Milton, -When at ikJ'true skirt. who children Fanny's that tugged It banged behind him. Mrs. Frew accompanied by Mr.went t0 Pocatello Wednesday, rate high on psychological exThe very next day Amelia came and Mrs. Atkinson motored to His Fanny stooped down Sheila wiped son, Gerald wno is attend-Hazelto- n, New Bank Head May do with aminations the flour off her mothers nose occasionally th'-over to tell Fanny and David that where Idaho, jr.g school at the U. of I. the her own small handkerchief. rathef shockingly inferior work, she was engaged to Clark Smith ami were guests of Mr. and Mrs. southern branch, accompanied All dirty. especially In the "tool subjects. Sheila explained. Dick Irew Thursday evening, them home to meant to be married In- a week. spend Thanks-Hr- s. Why s this so? Miss Thank you. darling. Von take Clyde Hansen. giving most m answer instances to Mated lloire Tnr to, . Murrell Robbins and Irvin Rob-- 1 such good care of Mother. Now I (Cotviiffhtt Jt I unthoM) Mrs. LcRoy Archi lies in, the fact that from the ? bins motored to Salt Lake City). think some of the cookies are done were c inner found have family an? very beginning they on return. business Thursday ousin to a ean take plate and you Misfortune strikes Fanny arid Mrs. Neon-Ai- r. cf school work to be too easy. Dur,ahd home evenmg.;fSmg m Wednesday David tomorrow's Boh. Then you must have jour chapter ?nd Johnson at Preston, L. Jensen Mrs. ing thC years when work habits behind a it Alma siiflstv is and calculating .... -- milk And go to bed. : -- at a hosts being formed they - were were, family fcored-L- y the slow rate of Mr and Mrs. mner Parsen ner on Thanksgiving "Those the many drills and - of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus present were Mr. and Mrs. which while necessary MVWVAHVWMfVWWWAIW ra Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. L. MerrU and daughter, Janet, of for less, gifted children, caused S Price and Mrs. George L. Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and In them the development of a Quotations i Mrs. Milton Everton and son, Not Short? Jones and their families. bored.- - uninterested attitude. and Mrs. Albert E. Walk- - Keith, and Jack Hoodless of Mr, WEATHER The'. Cure for the bad work cr and caughter, Elva. were Logan, Thanksgiving spent By W7 M. Everton habiti.' sometimes found in the dinner guests of Mrs. Walkers whh their parents, Mr. and UTAH Fair and tonight Mother: from letter This, to him child is Mrs. Paul Larsen. give superior mother, Mrs. C. Walgreen at, Charlie is very short. Thursday; little change in tem. more work of the sort that will Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Leth anc Glenco, Thursday. IDAHO Cloudy tonight and is So or Charlie Father: his and interest were dinner guests of sons, chalicTge Grant and Calian Perkins, no tem. he wouldnt have written. change in Thursday, lum to make an effort. who are attending school at Mrs. Jaminia Kemp Thursday. Charlie is not the only Sometimes it is possible, to Pocatello, .spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breiten-wit- h POTATOES one to find 'himself short place "him m a special class their grandparents, Mr buecher entertained at dinner 3 Dec. (USDA) IAP) Chicago, this fail; Its a common among those who are his menD. A. Perkms. Mrs. Sunday for Mr. and MrsL. M. and on Potatoes: track 291; 44; tal equals. The kind of work compaint. And because Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Hules and Mendenhall and Mr. and .Mrs, United States total shipments done hi,, these "Special opportunpeople are short more and family, were dinner guests of Bein Robertson, of Salt Lake 640; dull, especially on No. 2 more of them are coming to ity rooms is especially designed Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Condie City. sacked russets; trading slow; trade at Everton &- Sons i tc briftg forth response from the Mr. and Mrs. Parley Perkins Preston, Thursday. cwt Wisconsin whites ' round per store. We know more of ? atEdward vis- - end familv were dinner guests; gifted child. Breitenbuecher is 1 shade fancy higher; them are trading here beWhere no special'classes are and of Mrs. Emma H. Calian oni itlng with his mother Minnesota round whites best 1 35 cause our sales of many ' Lake City this Thursday. Salt provided for gifted clyldren. at 1 1 45; to Jjsster ordinary good staple items are much lar- (week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M Menden- -' and where the schoo! system . 0 No. 1 russets Auoelattd Pm Photo Idaho ger this year than .n forcan only meet the problem by Plans Mr and Mrs. Wi.bur Fife hall entertained . at, a TharJts--5 far a New Vork bank men-ge- fancy shade higher; No. 2 1 30-- 1 mer years. People are not land family. Mr. and Mrs. G'ni giving dinner Thursday for pushing the bright child far Mcfew Colorado 1.40; 35, a dollar institution, went Mr. buying as much per family A. Fits Mrs Mendenhalls Mr. J. ahead of his age group. It is forwardbillion father, and Fife family. 1.70-- 1 80. Clures branded with tpo announcement because they, are short ! '3nc 0n Wendell and the Mis - T. H. Durant and wife of sometimes the best of undesir- that J. Herbert chairman of and they are tradink heie able alternatives to sacrifice the the New York Case, and Martha Fife Franklin. Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. IC when you say Sound the Reserve Federal because money goes farther , Ypcnt Mary with Mr. Bern Robinson of Salt Lake Thanksgiving quality of his class work to his bank, would head the new Rnanciel Knute Rockne. Dont say 1 at Evertons. social adjustment, to permit him Mrs. Wallace J. Jensen at. City, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Newt. In K the Norwegian ft? wne y Idaho. Mendenhall to sit among children who are! giant and family, Mr. ,vaAVWA-.w.v.v.w- ,Is sounded. -- The best LYRIC - Li-Ver- 1 of Logan, Utah. !,Siaa'Ssa,ffiyHa!S hos-spe- afid his mother-in-laMrs. Caroline P. n Nielson, and his niece, Miss Humphreys of Ephraim. Spent Thanksgiving visiting with Mrs. J. W. Humphreys and family. Mf3. 'Armetod Peterson' of Conda, Idaho, formeuy Mies Elsie Evans of River Heights has been visiting with friends here.' , Mrs. William King of Buist, Idaho 'has been visiting at thci home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bindrup. Leland Bindfup. of Magna has been visiting with his parents, Mi; and Mrs. Nephi Bind-ru- , CAPITOL -- - , d a Godfrey . cf Miss Mae Lundberg at the home of Miss Humphreys. Covers were laid for 12 guests. 'Messrs. David Smith and Jes$. Fox- Jiv cf Saif Lake. Sunday visiting1 at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Lein needed ? Hit arme suddenly tightened about her. Utah ranks ninth in percentage of illiteracy, among the on r a barre in states Forty-fouthree reveal. days furlough. ever especially to their children, states, .1930 figures on illiteracy the last morning ot his leave he said Fanny unsteadily.. ,, the union hlVe already set up advisory committees on illiter- Ou "Then I hope to God i stay. walked In on Fanny when she was acy which are functionmgrto a good end. not Bob, you. Is the kitchen making cookies yourself. Perhaps we who live and gain our education in northern plain unes for Sheila, spiced ones A factory whistle bie and Bob so not is ourselves that illiteracy congratulate for David. glanced at the clock, got to his feet much of a problem here as elsewhere- - over the state, and My, but it sfnells good in here," and pulled down his blouse. Twelve and I havent packed yet. that,'Dr. Jensen feels theres no need for representation said Bob, seating himself and tilt- oclock from this area on his committee. ing back his chair. What are you My train goes at three. By the way, its a secret that Im due to Whatever be the reason why this body of 17 comprises cooking ambrosia? soou. Not even Leila sail who of are us dont know Julst what. laughed knows.very so many Salt Lakers on it? oersoonel, those ' Mother Frost's cook, thinking along the lines of education might well sit back and Fanny. Bob, Oh, that isnt kind," Leona, gave me the recipe and smile. Why shouldnt we do so, if illiteracy is so far stamped Leona It told Leila she would begin cooks entirely by ear a out here that education is flourishing fine and there are few pinch of this, ant a little of that " pulling wires to keep me on this side, as she has before this time weedg"in our garden that need uprooting. In buff gingham and Fanny not taking any chances. Bui the truth is there is undoubtedly some measure of a white apron. Her sleeves wqre Im Youre 83 unjust as you can be. and this Rich counties, rolled up above the elbow, show.illiteracy In Boxelder, Cache and Yes? Well, may be am. Bob be i n g u ndo.ubtedl y true, why should the state superintendent ing the milky skin of her beautiful pidked up his cap, twirled it with ot state a line of stood bead moisture the arms; tiny nervous Ungers. Fan would you place- the northern educational boundary as regards committee appointments of the scope and char- on bar perfect upper lip; little mind kissing me curls escaped from the Fanny hesitated. David would acter of the advisory body on illiteracy at the northern ex- golden vibrant mass of hair, loosely colled not like it. But how should she re neverthebut know ? Jensen Dr. best, of may Ogden tremity on her head. Bobs eyes brooded tiling to this hurt, less as good residents of the state who love impartiality-- on her as if they would never nave fuse so little a with the beseeclnfig overgrown boy we wonder. . Ws fill. eyes the boy whom she migln par-en- ts . for Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Walter A. Thursday Scholes have received word Clyde Call of Clifton, Mr. and from Mr. and Mrs.. .E. J. Kev- Mrs Clarence Call afid Mrs-eren- who have arrived in Nellie Atkinson and family Hawaii. Mr Keveren "has sol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones far enjoyed his labois and is Dad as their guests on Thanks-actm- g as a guide on the tern- - giving day their sons and their pie grounds for the tourists, wives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones He is also officiating In the and Mr. and; Mrs. Alton Jones temple cerenlotiies. Maroon and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Heninger jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alton and Ruion Heninger and Miss j0ne$ are teaching school at Gene Henir.ger were the guests Manan, Idaho, this winter. of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Heninger Elder Godfrey Schwartz was of the Logan First ward fey the speaker at our sacrament Thanksgiving on Sunday evening. Miss Mona Bowen and John meeting M Anderson, were both recent- ly operated on at a local pital for appendicitis and are reported as recovering nicely. Miss 'Francis Ridcir has re-turned home after pleasant visit m Kafnab. Mrs. R A. Stewart was reTODAY and Wed. cently a Salt Lake visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffin ; and children were the dinner" guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Richard Peterson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs., William F. Wilson spent Thanksgiving visiting with their sons in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pulsipher entertained their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eliason of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher of Paradise at a Thanksgiving dinner. THE IDEAL Mr. and Mrs. H. C Heninger entertained H. P. Allen and two small boys of Logan fit dinner Sund ly. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pulsipher! and children have been visit-lh- g in Ogden. . resides in any one of these three northern counties feel gratified, and hold to the belief that illiteracy is not much of a problem in this region ?Can it be that the wishes to pay us the compliment of .well in education up here and that alls that considering illiteracy is so far from constituting much of a problem that no representation from here on the advisory committee is her Thomas and Mrs. Godfrey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sid Misses Corrine Godfrey, the and Ruby Godfrey all of Clark-ston' and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mr. Tooele districts. May one who Utah-shoul- 1 3 1 omen ts I irLittiir Lives t tyom. 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