Show Jexe v wOrti wgfljMrtMAfyaA OLDEST AND jFa xotow £ ?VWMhN Trr ' ixx “ Vg Dr F B Parkinson LARGEST RED Optometrist CEDAR THAT HAS EVER BEEII SAYS DR REPORTED Eyes Examined Glasses fitted Lenses duplicated Office over Utah Rower and Light COTTLES 'Y Vi t Jr It To Be at Least Twenty- Seven Hundred Years of Age Count Proves Queen ) I IFYOU ARE IN A IIURUY FILL AT BLUE LIGHT SERVICE STATIONS JUST LOOK FOR TIIE BLUE LIGHT A Juniper Saw Light Before Ancient Rome Became a City Seven Hundred Years Before Group of Chicago students at"It in by fur the largest and tin National Summer School oldest living Red cedar that has ever tending Tlu-all students of Dr Cowles are been reported" says Dr Cowles of the University of Chicago speaking settled southern Italy and estabof the queen Juniper "A ted cedar lished the Greek city known as of two feet in diameter is large but known as the new city At a we not only find this big tree which of France and Germany and when time is 9 feet in diameter but a group trees ranging from 4 5 and 6 feet England were roamed by barbarious At a time when Utah was tribes in the vicinity” count made A recent by Dr unknown to the whites and probably If old F Naffer covered by lake Bonneville George It Hill and L she could as speak tree the Queen Jumper gave a minimum age of How much more it might tell us some interesting stor2700 years Had man lived through that was impossible to determine as there ies were many rings that was impos- period he could have told us about the rule of Caesar about the terrorsible to count Dr Cowles says that this Is un- ism connected with early Christiandoubtedly the minimum the maxi-n- i ity of the numerous inquisitions urn of which cannot yet be esti- of the life of Christ of Charlamagne the Urednck3 Napoleon and Amerimated can 38 feet history All of these things The tree is approximately Linford have happened since th£ old Queen near the located is and high Nea-pol- is The College Man JQ familiar with banks and the earning power of money will have a distinct who early becomes - Ylj)e advantage when he ff wealth He was really a ljability ttio U because lie helped to raise the Civil War A question to he asked about immigrants is will they fit into social unity? We want people that w 11 blend well in Segregation of America is really the fault of Americans because tlno our prejudices against certain people we separate ourselves from them It is easy to Scarcity of The abunassimilate these people Word He dance of food changes their mental To The and physical attitude and tiny unWorld easily blended ASSET QUA h Most of these people have no culwhen they come being of the un‘'ucated classes go their eult'l'V That Makes It Move— their Forces Repulsiv e Attrac is that or America and not t old nation People coming from tive educated races especially (he "The Immigrant an Asset or a English are very hard to assimilate Liability” was thoroughly discussed Among all the great nations America is the only nation! by I)r Steinef in his sixth lecture ‘ f for the English language ligs main is I)r Steiner Wednesday evening i v tained itself In America and no otlu-an authority on the subject of and in his inimitable way language ean creep in The linguistic background of the immigrant it secured the eager Interest and apwiped out in America preciation of his audience AMUR Steinon Dr this MZt TIO X Speaking subject er said that this present period is So thoroughly are the Immigrants an age of transition that every perk nV — a becoming Americanized that tie iod is an age of transition for the children of the Puritans are the ones Queen Juniper — age 2700 years thing that makes man superior is who are heading the movement In far that he is not contented ‘ to stay camp about 16 milts up the canyon Juniper first saw light against Puritanism It was discovered by Maurice B students of history might bo able to "put” Humanity has a spirit of un-- j We are now facing a period of iu- trace back through the age of the rest that makes it move Linford former student and instruclegration rather than immigration when we should deepen our national TWO FOIU'KS tor at the College He was a grad- red cedar more tragedies fore naand develop our rulturd ‘feeling of more an and uate of 1923 tional rrises battles than you Instructor Two great forces are behind this life When our immigrants have movement are: old on inscribe tree the expulsive llie They weie botany at the College last tear could force which drives people out of a entered into tills movement then we About a year ago Mr Linford tau It all made into paper shall feel that they have been an asplace and the attractive force which onto the tree while in the canjon set It is icmarkable how well our draws people to some particular and it attracted his attention have blended heretofore immigrants The interpretation of these spot of its unusual size and apparremarkable that our large cities are det-ndforces upon the Interpretaent age He made boiings to deter-- 1 as American as they are tion of history mine the age of the tree and made Something different is sure to I It Socialists railed economic d' arise special studv of it making several from such blending and we teriuinism j but faith have lost people trips to the lock ledge on which il have the chance to make it some- in this and realize that motives! is located The first estimate was bi tter This cannot he don t are transition not causing single that it was 3S0 years old but a however Torre by or by command Thelma Fogelberg Instructor of They are great movements Hint can- i lat r boring and study made by Dr we must create a feeling of nation- be not j determined by economic w'ell Hill and Pi of Nuffer redueed It to typewriting ami shorthand of the colaiism that will blend us Into a com-- i The earlier migration of th“ A a minimum age or 2700 years lege is spending the six weeks at being limn oneness pilgrims Is pointed out as one of trail will be built by officials of I lie In singing of America we are apt Ogden working na a mechanic u the Ideals tloi later have to the tree and an migrations forestry service to pul too much stress on "land” Underwood T'pew riling shops ben termed purely economic hut effort will b made to protect It rather than on "liberty" and on "our Mix Pogelherg wept to Ogden for even the earlier from souviner hunters migration must fathers" rather than “God" but have orcured thro mixed motives howTills treo came into b Ing 7nu the spenfic purpose of is one song which shows the there Tlie Pioneers wanted better soIt to adjust and repair machines She years before the birth of Christ true spirit of Ameriranism It is: cial levels of living for IhetiHelvf was about the time that the Grek goes to work every morning anil “America America and fur their children tho most im were stopped by Sennacherib the all day long with mechanics God shed til grace on thee wrks come when for economic Assyrian they were attempting putting machines in working order migrants And crowned thy good t their expansion to Asia Minor It adjusting and repairing them ReWith Brotherhood It is was before the settlement of Rome cent for easier to stay Immlgranls one of the ineehatics tore a ly From sea to shining sea" III the crowded cities for Hi re is a about the time that the Greeks first machine down Miss Kogclberg put it demand for their labor furthermore hark together She will retm n for the last six few of them have money enough In weeks of the summer a bool aud re- start themselves on farms or In Industries for themselves If we need sume her wrk here rd Hie luxuries which they sre help lug to prod nee the immigrants ar- Hunanity lias a Spirit of Unrest ture T0 1 - uno-lmgu- I' i j j j se Instructor Works In Shops To Learn The Machines j opp-tunlt- Women’s Loan Fund AN INVESTMENT Is Increased By IN GOOD TRIP TAKEN APPEARANCE j GOOD CLOTHES I The trip to Logan City I'atk made by Hie Idaho club will be to all a pi- asunt memory of U A C’a national summer school Ganns led by I)r Angell'a students hiking bs playing and eat- lug made the time pass far too quickly president Christensen led his paity mi an tnlatlon hike The I os a I Hirer Was eiossed twice two Very wotibly pines ailing s a bitdge The i esu it wss sea sickness to many Slot would have been woise bad inl one sure fooiei Idahoan acted as All piuriaiuied til life pieteivir s mat so mallows sad punch Ho U st tvei I’lie nip wss a complete success as all returned better aennaintid happy and tired hot-dog- Sorosis Alumnae um ful BY IDAHO CLUH ( X EDI cm It M tvsKS Fifty dollars was added to the Women's loo n fund last week by alumnae of the Korosis Kororilv according to a dnement of Mrs Blam-hPittman chairman of the loan fund rnmuilttee This contrl-i'ltlo- n brings the telai o tho fund up to 777 67 the ot:il aiio-uo- t or vlili h Is at present tmnd out The loan lui I was rroi’ed for the purpose or uidiii)' women sijlt-nof the roilega who are In of unuii-ria- l help in obtaining the!) The gieaitr pell 10 the ttesecl fund has been raised ilurma me MttMIt past lew inimilia Doling that Hunt The login wss binuMlit m 10 Utile over ItsN nil I as be t rulseil move as thap islmi end Was count- tlua lamely i Ilia el form of Mrs ed aa an asset b cause he aelped to Weston Vernon who reilial I rum the n lav the toimliiiioi tmeriean presi i tier of the ttlx tp log are getting the b st of Hie uneducated masses from other roun-triefor Immigrants have to be adventuresome to start ful a new land physically well to gain entrance No matter what purpose they come for If they servo that purpose they are an asset No race like to live in poverty When thi liiimlgi ants Hist raiiiu tile) wove saiisltrd with romlllloiis of Wilt l mg II en qissat-ixfirt- l 3 lls ahu llukily MVlillloS Wss lies o even tile sioWsi r s We s Family uei ruin-ii-Ho- UTAH Let’s Go To Church NEXT SUNDAY It is an investment that will yield you rich returns PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner Second West and Center invites you Welcome to all HARRIS FILLSBURY Minister 8:00 The Spiritual Says Is Due Hate During Present Period i s An Age of Transition Says Dr" Steiner in Lecture Wednesday Evening on his business career U S Government Supervision LOGAN I)r Cowles and Dr Turner and the Ancient Red Cedar tree in Louan fan) on TIE starts National Bank The First Under iA ra-e- '"J Biobs 3rd North on Main 0 Christ Uuppenheimer OLOFSON Center Street and Main 1st South W G pnn J Youth’s Outlook Upon Summer Fashions It’s a Cause for rejoiceing that this season's styles have a blithe grace and subtle distinction of youth War Mose Lewis Store Bolsheviks Have Prevailing Pcs- sintism — They Teach Destruction of Social Order is a good world and best place to start from” said Dr Steiner Wednesday morn- ing in ins lecture entitled ‘ e know Where Wo Are Going and We Have to Start From Hore” He went on to enlarge thu thought by saying “One of the reasons for yun scar-c- it of the spiritual word is that our religious leaders entered into the spirit of hate during the World War Greut leaders in all countries have tried to bring us bark from this condition and England has been the first to free herself from the hyster- J ‘‘Thik world Hie Very t 'i Say What Are You Eating This Hot Weather? x ia of war ITS IIARI) TO FIND SOMETHING THAT JUST SUITS YUOR TASTE Let us huugcst you try some of our loi)cd ham sliced just right or dried beef sliced so thin its flavor is most inviting We won’t mention the wonderful A C Butter we are selling so much they can’t supply us with all we could sell "The war and resulting conditions have put us in a state of pessimism regarding the standing of our world but no matter how bad our social systems and conditions are we have to slart from her There Is evidence that even God was discouraged with the world for a repentant God made mankind IIOIMII-IKS IK WTI Ds Last month our butter hill at the College was one thousand one dollar und fifteen rents This month out statement reads one thousand twenty eight dollars eighty five cents Send us your next order for groceries IRIUTION "Bolshevik teach the distructlon 0f ()(u order they have the tailing pessimism "War snapped the binding power Even religion was mobilized to We became primitive spirit tribul cruel anil now we are becoui-'inashamed of our gloriricution of ls beastly thing We wi-- liled might art und spirit uohly against an ignoble cause “We iuugh at pacifists who wanted peace without victory und finally accepted victory without No nation was shown to he peiice any hotter than military collossux which we helped to destroy A U HATH MY) I til) I I ' "Tlierp is wrath stored up against Hie day of wrath among many of the foreign eounlrles for yeneo was not gained by war We raunol make the world u hetter place nor make it sufe for demiM-rarby war “Worse than the wrath of nations against each oltnr is the civil disorder which has followed the war Adventist believe that Hie end of the world is coming Bolslieviks believe In bringing about the end of the world Mon u:t it ip: Garff Grocery pre-thln- g $500 Reward g l'hone 7(i0 133 South Main Incmiiiatently I bunk — inodruly has thia Herbert Hoover Bald “If truth la conduclid ethically the gov"Science baa achieved great ernment will not Interfero" thing tho wo have lugged fur be"Natlonallam in a degree that hind In our moral achievement Our rattaea hatred between nationa l lllipulaea have been toward deatrur-tio- n wrong tin It will aurvive aa rather titan coimtrurtlon will It ia not enough for "The reaction goe too far back Hie rollertlve endeavor of mankind Into Hie pant The radical too TK CII Fits ARK CH IDES far forward There la a halfway "The tearhera are guldea they path wo aliould follow know that thia la the heat plaee from and imliialrlaliam wlilrli to atari and “Capitllvm they whould be have brought much good but they glad that they are able to he teaeb-e- r did not direct their effnrta along the right linea ao they alau brought "Socratea and Chrlat were both much iniaery They put a premium guldea and tlii-ltask and oura la to on iherwdncua and not on hnneetly lead men gently onward to a better lll'M Kws IS lit I) world We may never eoe thia world “AutiK-ratl“liUNintaia conducted by a rapltul-Utimonarchies are gone evtabllahed nave In ouraelvea method la bad for thee reaoiia dictatorships Hint followed them ire Tolatol Who hoped for belter 1 doomed also Revolution creates a It demanda too much for what world aaid "You lb rannot bring It nariinn and reaction results in return to aoelety Kingdom of God Into a belter world so that one war follows an-iAa a field of lf expri-liiuntil It la In )ou" I her buxine Too many narrowing "We cannot hope to get anywhere biulne men are Illiterate and Roy “Why lout Mioa url Hen I l In ibis wsv We must use what make no advance In lileialure art tilt head In raviuv inulon We have as a stalling plaee and woik anil drama father ' Hcenv ) x I (he et to make In Hi i woild— bat we 3 iluliiMi apt iq n e I aland ' unlit t gin In a thasleneit npentaul aport rruhlng human live and mooti lusiead of hurliing our wag- hope To rnntioi human Uetimie h'xclted luuiik lllioi matinll gtv ta on to a atar have tried to pa a the gavernmeiit mut eonlriil boa-i- n out b re” 1 our on tho Mltkv Vv ligiitlti Tlieie I milch nblTtliq to Tilled atei I tin c a n ok c n Fo-1- - I ) |