Show STUDENT CACHE COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE at Last Thursday hi: hi’toiixsox hives SOMETHING NEW o’clock 9 and listened to a very interesting talk by State High A C Prof Hall address was “Modern Standards” He mainSchool Inspector The subject of ‘his tained that up to the present time the schools had no standards by which to measure the advancement of pupils and that it was time to adopt some such standard In the afternoon the ladies attended the Housekeepers’ Conference and the gentlemen attended the Round-u- p On Friday the High School teachers of the county met here The forenoon was spent in listening to a talk by Prof Hall on “What the High School Can do for the Community” In the afternoon they attended the Housekeepers’ Conference or the Round-u- p The chief purpose PAGE FIVE is In a clear easy and somewhat convincing delivery Dr Woods Hutchinson held the complete interest of the students and townspeople assembled in the tabernacle last Tuesday evening His remarks were devoted to the proper selection of foods and the manner in which they should be taken into the body He made startling statements to many of us as to the latest conclusions regarding good foods Foods such as pork sweets ice cream and many other things we like very well but have been taught were not good for us were proclaimed to be health tub “The most frequent cause of delicate stomachs and poor health” he says “is due to a monotonous diet and the fretting and fussing in its selection This spoils the stomach and does not give it the required exercise to become vigorous Efforts in the control of the normal appetite were also discouraged it being maintained that the appetite is the superior! judge as to what the body re-- 1 the Elementary teachers of the Cache county schools met at the LIFE however in calling the teachers of the county together at this time was to give them a chance to partake of the spirit of the Round-u- p and Conference quires 1 His points in the main were' Rob (looking at the cast for “Irish Plays”) : “Well never well taken in that he cited exmind we came within an “F” of periments that uphold his con-elusions With an abundance of making a place” Wallace: “How do vou figure good humor and an occasional that Rob?” story his talk as a whole was! Rob: “Why you see we are very lively and pleasing t on the list of ‘cast ofT’ instead HOME RUILDERS OF MEETING of the cast of characters” banners and Merchants Savings Bank LOGAN SAVINGS ITA1I AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED (A ll SERVICES ARE UNEQUALED AND UNEXCELLED Your Bank THATCHER LIVERY COMPANY Everything In Livery WE MAI L TRUNKS AND HAGGAGE OF ANY KIND OFFICE 10 WEST R M ANY AND EVERYWHERE ( ENTER RHONE HI Rolfsen Sporting Goods Co West of First National Rank Lognn Utah WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE- STALL & DEAN ATHLETIC GOODS EVERYTHING IN' SPORTING GOODS - CLASS OR COLLEGE PARTIES SEE JACK YOUR REFRESHMENTS SOMEHOW HE KNOWS HOW TO AND YOUR TREASURER PLEASE YOU — Ilox Made Loose or ('ANDIES Daily REFRESHMENTS— Hot or (’old Service the Rest Rhone (122 No So North Main I OR 1 j The Logan Home Ruilding society had its annual meeting February l()th for the purpose SHOES SOLED WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED C rPROTMAN Free Delivery 36 North 1st West ruhher HEELS IOC THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN I ! UTAH j 4 Capital Surplus mii1 Undivided Profit Total Deposits s$l a' 000 00 $V0 00000 j O Ulcer: Thomas Smart Soren Hansen President Vice Prsldent John II Ander8onVlce President Allan M Fleming Cashier H E Crockett Asst Cashier Dlrectosr THOMAS SMART SOREN HANSON JOHN II ANDERSON W S McCORNICK SERGE F HALLIF W S HANSON WM M SMITH JOHN A WIDSTOE JOHN QUAYLK ! of electing officers for the ensuing year and the transaction! of such other business as might properly come before the meet-- t ing It might be of interest to agricultural students to know that two of our Commercial Faculty Dr George Thomas and Prof P E Peterson are members of the board of directors of the Logan Home Ruilding Society and Mr Coburn a degree graduate from the school of commerce is also lhe a member of this board Home operations of the Logan Ruilding society have been so successful and satisfactory to the members that the rules of election were suspended and the entire board of directors was by acclamation The has society for the first year declared a dividend of 7‘ and credited the reserve for an ad-- i dit ional live cents per share which makes a total return of about 81u'i compounded The above sign i lies that the Commercial faculty are not only teachers hut are also taking part in business activities re-elect- ed i ' j j Butter Triumphs as Usual At National Dairy Show RUTTER made from cream separated by I)e Laval Separators made the usual clean sweep of all highest awards at the great 1913 Uhieago National Dairy Show and Animal Convention of the NaAssociation just as It has always done every tional nutter-maker- s year since the organization of the National Association ln JS(92 Whole Milk Creamery Butter to O N Peterson was The highest score in this class Rapiilan Minn a De Iaval user whole milk creamery entries awarded as were 1ST out of of the 200 i Gathered Cream Creamery Butter i butter class The highest score in the gathered cream factory-mad- e Co Iteadstown was given It O llrye of the lleadstown Creamery cream made from the of farm prize-winnibutter Wis this being patrons all using De Laval Separators ng Farm Dairy Butter The highest score in this class was awarded to Mrs D If llurnbull of Monmouth 111 whose family has been using De Laval Cream Separators for over twenty years ’ De Laval Superiority Indisputable The evidence of the superiority of Do Laval cream and butter as demonstrated by the winning of all highest awards the world over for thirty years Is so overwhelming as to he Indisputable and unanswerable A De Laval catalog to he had for the asking will make plain the reasons for It The DE LAVAL SEPARATOR COMPANY ban euancisco Seattle :iiu(h ni:v yohk |