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Show SECOND SECOND ; SECTION SECTION ; Fourth Year Xo. 50 N.VVVVA vLll LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 Telephone 700 West Center 62 Eight Pages WWWNWWkWWWWWNW V I ii I! S I: t- S I S The Stairway of Religious Expression Leads to Joyous Faith and the Finding of Truth CANNOT learn a new language, mathematical strategy, or invade the depths-oscience all in a clay. It is a matter of study, patience, and devotion. And so with religion let us learn a little of our faith each day, and we will eventually be rich in knowledge. HE A-tcrtfre- d f liuillitll ii HIGH St'H hours the dreary spell of winter and solemn Len- ten observances. Let us unite in glad celebration of this day mirroring jn our hearts the spirit of Him whose day it is The above picture is of The First Presbyterian Church in It is considered one of the Greensboro, North Carolina. most impressive churches of the Southern United States. ! fci i iiimriimiiKi: ttmsiramS High School seniors from north-- 1 ar.d the following students from southern Idaho, and the executive council, and the var-- 1 western Wyoming will be guests icus service organizations on the campus; Lloyd Johnson, Paul Ged-de- s, Wallace Sorenson, Ethelyn. Larson, Dee Wangsgaard, Arvilla Watts, Anna Johnson, Ruth Owens. ner. chairman of the days pro Miles Romney, Miller Ryan, and The day preceding High Kerman Kennedy, who is in charge gram. School Day a convention of all, of the Alpha Kappa Phi business high school student body officers show which will be held in conis planned, under the direction of nection with the Guest Day. Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, Dean of the A number of high school senior School of Education. Round table classes have already indicated that discussions of problems which con- their entire senior class, with the front high school student body will principal and superintendent, will be held, with separate be present for the festivities. vice-- 3 for presidents, meeting places presidents, secretaries, and cheer will be discussions leaders. These led by officers from the various high schools attending, according to Dr. Jacobsen. On May 4, the day following, the regional track ard field meet, under the super- visicn of high school athletic offi- cials will be held in the College Stadium. The program for the day itself has been carfully worked out under the direction of the committee. Events for the day include; Regis-5- 3 Pres. A. E. Anderson of the Lotration and tour of the campus, 10 to 11 a.m, president and dean's gan stake, has announced quarassembly, 11 to 12 a.m, luncheon terly conference for Sunday in the for all high school guests. 12 to Logan tabernacle. 1 p.m. on the south lawn of the The regular sessions will be held ollege Campus; a student assem- - Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. stu-- 5 a cross section of bly showing The evening session will be con- -. dent life, 1 to 2 p.m.; military ducted by the stake M.I.A. officers. parade and Cadet Review in the Members of the general authoritStadium, with an additional pro-g- g ies from Salt Lake are expected to gram from the physical education be in attendance. department, 2 to 5 p.m, and a Prjram for Sunday evening student body dance in the eveconjoint for Logan Stake MIA at ing, at which the high school sen-5- 3 7:30 in tabernacle. iors will be guests of the student Pilate Dreams by Chas. Tuerter, body. The committee who have arrang- - At Twilight by Edward P. Barnes, ed the program are as follows: V. Logan Second ward girls chorus; trio. "Serenade by D. Gardner, chairman; Professor instrumental Milton Merrill, O. W. Cooley, Mrs. Title, Jay Anderson and Co.; piano C Minor, Frances Cull, Mrs. Christine Clay- solo, Fantasie Impromtu ton, Coach E. L. Romney, Mrs. C. Irene Stevens; Easter talk, J. Carl M. Hendricks, Coach Joseph R. Wood. 3, Jensen, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, Professor N. W. Christiansen, Profes- Moves to Brigham sor L. R. Humphreys, Professor S. Mrs. E. R. Owen is moving to R. Stock, Mrs. Katherine Carlisle, Major J. D. Brown, and C. L. Erigham City where she expects the faculty, to make her residence hereafter. Pocock, representing ern Utah, SWAGGER SUITS Beyond With Coats in Either The Greatest Easter length Value in Dresses Question ; jjj ys 'f.i 5j5 ing LOGlSTAKE J Jl I j 3 yi g.f y-- 5! j 1 5 j 53 1 nts! 53 3 I I HERESUNDAY - SHORT Flowered Prints FINGER TIP LONG Misty Pastels Navies Matelasse Weaves We just cant enjoy Easter without a New Hat $7.95 to $17.50 Novelty Acetates $1.95 and $2.95 $3.95 Hats like these are fetching because to they are copied from the most costly Paris originals. $6.95 The materials and colors are really outstanding this season. Get one early and enjoy it the entire spring. SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY 37 Logan, Utah North Main Ti pr "'P'-JT :'1!. ", ipiippipi ppp. |