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Show TITE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX TEINS (I P P 0 R T ALL U N I OF LIST OF AIARDS MADE AT THE LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL THE NATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL more than ten years local people organized into com- Special and regular awards, mittees and worked their heads off so to speak, to bring a .medals, scholarships and to Logan, It finally got a be a chestnut and'zes were awarded to about one after sonje committees had to sustain a financial loss in order'huncrea Logan High students the regular annual award day to meet the guarantee, and an unpleasant law suit, the Chautau-'a- t is all in The abandoned. held in the school assembly .ball was for right chautauqua Logan qua those places where they do not have many "bducational jesterdajv according to Princifor Logan and especially now that we pal Norman Hamilton ofHhe 01 amusements.-bu- t June the National Summer School and one of the finest theatres school and student body presiin 4h a west, there is qo need for the chautauqua in Logan. dent Dairell Crocxett, wno ofThere is, however, a great need in the community for that ficiated at the meeting. Among ' same spirit and enthusiasm for the National Hummer School as the scholarships given were two wo had in the early chautauqua days. From every standpoint Rotary Scholarships' given anand reason there should be much more interest as the chautau- nually to two Logan high school qua and its value to the community and state is no comparison boys who have ranked highest with the National Summer School. for four years in scholarship, The Education committee of the Chaml'cr of Commerce has Character and citizenship. These added a number of business men to its list as woikers for the scholarships were given to Summer School. This committee will meet tonight at the Cham- Charles Griffin, first, and Wes-ie- y ber of Commerce with lists of prospects who might be interested Benson, second, by a reprein the lecture course of the Summer School. With the county sentative of the local chapter of organized there is no reason why practically every representative Rotary International Scout Excitizen in the entire valley should not attend these lectures. They ecutive Victor Lindblad. Both are the best of schooling and give one a wonderful opportunity of these boys are seniors and to come in close contact with all the modern thought and will be graduated on Friday, practices. when the class of 1925 29, May It is only by the united effort and support of the citizens and out. Professor C. E- - Mcgoe8 school teachers of the valley that we shall be able to hold this Clellan of the Utah Agricultural great National Summed School. College and chairman of one of The present Education committee are: George B.- Bowen, the committees in of the chairman; E. R. Owen, Hands Pillsbury, Collins Cannon, II. J. Third Annual Highcharge School Day, Hatch, Orson Ryan, A. II. Thompson, George Bennett, Weston conducted by the College, preVernon, C. A. Lundahl, Dr. Joseph A. Geddes and Prof. A. N. school with a Sorenson. The extra business men who have been added are sented the high in official pennant, recognition Judge George D. Preston, J. Morris Christensen, L. W. Ilovey, of the schools high winning D. Naisbitt. Those business men and others who George Ward, L. will be asked to help in the wards are Jddge Asa Bullen, David first place among high schools Tarbctr William Evans Jr., George Torgeson, Prof. M IL Harris, represented at the College on that day." Reuben Pedersen, J. L. The Utah Agricultural College counts among its greatest assets Logan cityand- high school declared Professor McClellan in his presentation speech. We receive many excellent students from the Logan high school, who rank among the leaders In scholar-shi- p and activities in college life. Your students are making good records. medals . were Scholarship e .awarded to Barbara Bair, ua mst-itu-'tion-a student body president Crockett presented a special service ' award to Mr. Johnson ,for faithful services Following this, to the school. ; Dorothy Malmrose received a special' award for work on the staff for the school play The Charm School, while Weldon Burnham, Alma Gardner, James Scott, Helen Cranney, Bernice Quinney, Conan Mathews received honorable mention. Mr. Crockett and Myron Bakmarshal received er, school student body awards for their excellent work as student body officers. Louisa Shepard, Mil-to-n Taylor, JSpencer Howell Virginia, Crockett, Edward Anderson and Lucile Cardon received honorable mention. Mr. P. A. C. Pedersen of the high school faculty and a member of the executive committee made these awards. Four official school pins were given to Wesley Benosn, Lyman Smith, Mae Larson and Wallace Everton for veteran service on the band and orchestra respectively. These stHdenu will be graduated this year and all of them have served four years in these musical organizations., A special, service award was presented to Miss Lorraine Wen nergren, secretary to the Principal. for her meritorious work for the students. Mr. P, A. C, Pedersen also received a service award for his five years service on the executive committee. A certificate indicating that the class had paid one hundred per cent contributions to the school art fund was presented by M. D. Robison, head of the art department, to the class in Music Appreciation taught by Mr. R. V. Johnson, Announcement of other special contribuHodges tions to the art fund was made. - the-Loga- H ( Thursday, May Morgan: second year typewriting, Frauncis Robinson, special recognition for accuracy and speed records went to Mr. Robison, first place, first year bookkeeping, Joseph Grimes.-secon- d place, second year bookkeeping Philip Cardon, first place, amateur class typewriting, Dan-el- l Crockett. ' The Vernon " Medal ' for the best short story written by a high school student was awarded to Ruth Bell for her story called, Wish Bone, Wish Bone, Tell Me True, Second and third places went to Marion - Young and Dallas Johnson respectively This medal is given by Mr. Weston Vernon of Logan. The medal was presented by Mr. Ira N. Hayward, head of the oral expression department. Miss Delia Morrell, dean of girls, presented the Solon R. Barber poetry medal ot Barbara Bair who won in keen competition with a 'poem called A Forest Meditation. ' A chemistry award given by the Chemical Society of America went to Conrad Barrett for an essay on the Relation of Chemistry to. Agriculture, and Forestry, Mr. Barntt won second place in the state or Utah in this contest. $lr. Pedersen, head of the high school chemistry department, presented the toward. ; Awards in debating were presented by . the coach, Mr. Hayward, to Darrell Crockett, medal for two years- - participation, Louise Shepherd, Conrad Barrett and Francis Robison. - cup given- to - the - class winning the greatest total of points on Student Body Day, conducted annually by the high school ,was presented by the student body president to the! Sophomore class and received by the class president, Paul 2S is PIGKIiC 'If you are planning a vacation, camping or picnic trip, bring your food order lo our store. We have every thing you will need from a food standpoint to make the trip a complete success. Askour local Skaggs man for a copy bf our 1925 tourist guide UNUSUAL BARGAINS FRIDAY UNTIL NOON POT ROASTS Best Cuts Choice Young 13c Beef..Iound PORK CHOPS Lean LOIN or-RI- .. B Pound MINCED HAM Piece , U. S. INSPECTED ...Pound 29c LARGE SIZE PINEAPPLE Broken Slices . 2 Cans 25c LARGE CAN RIPE OLIVES , Medium Size 2 Cans 15c PACKAGES POTATO FLAKES - J Store Closed Saturday All Day - IDAHOI UTAH I Nash. Notwithstanding the great ex- at Iloboken, N Ji, oh June 17, Mrs. George R. Hill, represent ing civic women's organizations pense involved in the care and 1851. The Knitkjirbtfckers talked briefly oq weeds and weed transportaleim of mounts, polo by 22 to 20 Wteh.-vnningMirgan, Evelyn Coach Douglas Cannon' an- eradication and announced plans shows every indication '.of taking Sigrid Skanchy, Louise Shepits place iMAmertca$l cob ard and Wesley Benson. These nounced the following athletic to be put fnto effect by such to make Logan a lege life along with the other students have maintained, a awards; medal,-- , football, Duane weed-free city. minor sports such as tennis, yearly average, of between 92 Keller; basketball' 'William Professor A. J. Southwick of golf, swimming and lacrasse. and 9... Honorable mention was Partington, first letters, CITY- - PROPERTY, FARMS made - of Matilda Aebischer-KathryClark,. George Judah the Brigham' Young College 1 Low. Interest Rate The first extra inning base-ba- il Prestonr Helen Cardon, Ezra Owen, Reed Misencr, Sung two songs., accompanied Hotel Charles Dunn, . TIeien Spahde,Jadc "Morton, k Alt OrinSaxer. by- - Prdfessordiemy-Dtter- o the orrreeopd played by ' ' ' I Eccles O. same Albert Sthool. , Dallas Pedthe Johnson Knickerbockers and and Holman Grant Hammond, Alvin Tarjuson Faye j erson who maintained averages Elsworth' Gardner, and Alfred Washington Club of New York between 90 and 92. These; Sparks. Sweaters to football awards were presented by Miss men were awarded last fall. Aldyth Vernon, chairman of Sweater,- basketball, - Andrew the scholdarship committee. Nelson, letters to Jrrck Morton-PauHonorable mention wa8 made Nash,, Alfred Sparks, by ad, Jn . presenting track,.Wendell Smith, y Glen the Rotary , Scholarships, of Spencer, Waldemar Degn.' HonJack. Morton, Charles Dunn, orable mention was made of Harold Reading and Rodmar Charles Griffin, athletic manag ruMy. The names of the win- er, and Ezra Owen. Letter will ners of the scholarships will be be awarded also to Earl Jensen engraved on the s'lver plaeque end Ewart Swinyard in tenwith .those of former scholar- nis. Alton Saxer, the other mem ship winners: Ernest Oldham, her of tfofc- - tennis team, ;.as alOrion Pulley, Pcrcv Barrows ready received hi8 letter In tenand Lund Johnson. nis. Special mention was made Following the awarding of of Charles Gr iffin ,a member of the ponant, special publications the squad: Mr. Barber, tennis medals were awarded to Dallas coach, announced the tennis ' Johnson and Harold Reading, awards. editor and 8 ports editor respecJack Morton, an .officer in tively of The Grizzly. student the L Club, ihadc r, special o award to Coach newspaper, and Blanche Cannon, purand Wesley Benson, edi- chased by the boys in the club. tor and managing editor of The Arthur Wennergrecn, a member Amphion," high school year- of the club, presented an award book. In making the awards for from the club to Principal Nor(he school Mr. Solon R. Barber, man Hamilton for his keen infaculty advisor to student publi- terest an "and hearty support of cations. made honorable mention athleteics. of the other staff members, as Several awards were made follows: The Grizzly; to students in the commercial ' Morton department by Mrs,' Nellie B: Myron Baker, Laura Bankhead, Murch, head. The silver plaque HE warm' days are here days when Marion Anderson, Lucile Mor- given by the Utah Agricultural your motor quickly gets hot. gan, Ella Bennion and George College on High" School Day to Bankhead. The But thats nothing to worry about so loiffe Amphion, the commercial department Ray B. West Jr. Kathryn winning the highest total of as you keep the crankcase filled with the Preston, James Scott, Ivan Cord points in competition between proper grade pf Vico Motor Oil. For this ingley,' Dorothy Malmrose, Kar- students in business, was won e oil, refined from paraffin base ma Cardon, Afton Thain, Ker- b ythe Logan high school Comcrude, has unusually high flash and fire sey Riter, Conan Mathews and mercial department. points which means that the lubricating Edward Anderson. Announcement of the follow' film will not break down under great heat. Mr.- - R. V. Johnson, head' of ing additional-award- s, was also the Music department, made made by Sirs. Murch : first plate Not every' oil ha this' qUaii.ty.7 Nearly all o second ' Where special awards to Blanche yestrs bookkeeping. High you we oils will lubricate all right under ordinary and Fred Baugh for merit .SchoolDayrwwo7Jty- - Lucile -- conditions this oign is ta get the dangerrof damage-t- b learing and cylin-rigoil. is greatest. , Lu-di- CAPITOL TH E A T R EATTRACTI ON s, -- rr LOANS ! I : nn FiUDAY , SATURDAY- - The Greatest Picture in Years - JOHN -- V" J l - BARRYMORE The Finest of All Actors in BEAU BRUMMEL' t . Regular Prices & Bour-drer- another Important thing to know wWcation j v " i le; T high-grad- -- Bou-drer- i ioor the-plac- e ht BEAU BRU11EL ( , A GREAT FILM Three long cheers for John Barrymore. If we feel compelled to begin a review of a motion, picture in this unconventional strain, forgive us. If our enthusiasm seems toe unmeasured and unrestrained, please repeat the forgiveness. We cant help it. It just leaps out of us; the elated and thrilling feeling. . Whats it all about. Its about time for you to ask Mrs. Sarah A. Quinney, 159 W. 1 S., Logan, May 30. The aqpwer is . Beau whose week-en- d Brummel, engagement begins at the Capitol Theatre today. We were frankly captivated by the performance of the one and only Barrymore in- - this, adaptation of the Clyde Fitch play, swept off our feet as we followed the thrilling romance of Beau Brummel Jos. J. 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