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Show K I V-- . THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL LOGAN. UTAH DECEMBER 24 1833 Y " X Hydi Park. pose of the teachers to keep up these class Organizations and study j; Hyde Park is located on the east other branches in the. same way. slope of Cache valley, five miles To coses to be a student is to north of Login. Its natural facilicease to be a teacher is the thought ties are few. In the early sjxii a a that lives with them, and aside few families aettlrd around a small maps, charts and furnishings. from all other arduous labors some spring, and took squatter claims In A much needed annex for water are even taking other branches i be south field, tbinking that was closets has Tecently been construe -tutors.. under valuable land In the pros A alUhe private ted at the Woodruff. This build- study K At the end o( every school month pective settlement. However, time ing is of brick and has cost about the teachers meet as an Institute has a much deeper lesson; taught twelve-hundre- d dollars. C. T. where they are addressed by for today every foot of land in the Body Barrett Is the architect and the the Superintendent or by some precinct is claimed and cultivated. building is a model with respect to prominent educator who may be The land is very good for wheat ventilation and sanitation. invited in. and other small grain, being a The members of the Board are to facilities for work, and heavy black loamr with clay subsuch With be commended for the energy and with such zealousnees maoiiested, soil. Wheat has been raised on zeal which they disolay in the inschools cannot but be, in time, the same land twenty cfiueecutlve our terests of the schools, and are to second to none.iu the Stale." Wear and the last crop averaged be congratulated on the sucof the teaching po bushels per acre! Today the cess they are .having, satisfyis as follows: Mr. flower field is too' wet, hence our of their constituents. corps at present ing the desires M. A. Merrill, Supt.; Mr. T. H. people have fouod it very profitable i - METHODS AND AIMS. Merrill, Prinl of Woodruff; Mr. A to seed it down to timothy and B. Irvine, Prinl ot Benson. . lover, which is cut twice each In accordance with the policy of r TEACHERS. year, four tons per acre the first school officers no radi- CITY i - MeJetaili .of 'School SCHOOLS. -- OGAN is already araed as an educational center. She is destined to retain and --en hance her reputation. With a complete educational system embracing every gradalion from the kindergarten to college inclusive, there is no reason why she should not excel in educational opportunities. H er Public Schools are something of which the citizens may justly be proud. They are among the best equipped of the State, and Dowhere can there be found a corps of more indefatigable workers than are the teachers iii the Citr Schools. . ty: 4 . the piesent cal changes have been introduced into the schools this year. It is true of these, as all other schools, there is much room for improvement, but this improvement must '4.9 C not bo the second farmer in this place, and nises the most grain aud lucern." He has shown what pluck and perseverance can do. However, small farms are ihe rule iu this place, and that is one why industries that more remunerative labor porduce should be started. . .7:, ., Lee & Sous Company, have, made a grand success of the creamery business, as the follotviog will ' show: The years output wa: Butter, $4,950; cheese, $3.0(50; hogs, COO; total, $8,550 ' The' cost of the plant was $3,000. v This is the product of 200 cows, furnished which 964,000 lbs. of milk, which cost - 54 f cents per. hundred, $3,585; hired help, $700, coal and sundry expenses, $430; otal $4,715. , - This represents less than half of V the products of our cows, as more ;oes to Hmithfield than Lee gets; lence, if the whole amount could e kept home it would be a fine is the ideal lUsiLess. This-plac- e but unfortunately we airy town, ack men of push and enterprise to We have abundant ead out. which if utilized for Hstnre land, labor and would save hat purpose, our reincreases at the same time crop Mr. W. H. Apperley, Mr. W. G. putting; arge. Reese, Mr. I. P. Stewart, Mr. J- II. The upper partaf the field is the Squires, Miss Millie Howell,. Miss est wheat and lucern land. The Cora Groesbeck, Miss Rhoda Nelatteris cut three times during the son, Miss Caroline LarsoD, Miss season. The last cutting is less in Gwennie Hubbard, Mrs. Mattie Quantity, but better in quality Ballard, Mrs. Sarah Farr, Mies than eilhei of the two former crops Nellie Greaves, Miss Louie Dowdle, It is the cows. All. Mies Hermoine Hart, Mies Cassis. linds of root and the sources. do well, crops Misaf - be gradual Earnestness must be the cbie characteristic of the real teacher a9 also of the pupil. In all bur schools , tberels a tendency" on the part of Holden, Mies Ida Stewart, owns the only sawJesse feature a uit is Ilancy, that industry Matilda feterson, Miss Eva Jones should receive more attention. mill iu the place, and he never pupils to work There is much careless, , listless MiscfRose Jones, Miss Della Torge Apple orchards are found all over spoils a board. . ' buildings. study and thusmauch time is lost.1 son, Miss Maud Bowen, (Substitute Jos. Waite. . own; "but what we want is a few V. his two magnificent cen For years educators have been , for we in the business, specialists (ral school buildings the Woodruff crowding more subjects into the Blunder A Frightful lave a very choice table land Paics in the chest when a person and the Benson which are suffici school curriculum but there has and to south which the nas a cold indicate & tendency tohorrible .elopes often cause a Burn, Will increase ently large to accommodate the not been a corresponding bluffs and eastern the A piece! of Bucklene west, give ward pneumonia children of all grades, from the be- of ability on the part of the pupils Scald, Cut or Bruise. the east the lannel dampened with Chamber-ain- s world, ample protection against work. It is Arnica Salve, the best in ginning to the eighth inclusive, who to accomplish more schools winds. Pain Balm and bound on to to so will kill tber pain and promptly live within a radius of six blocks the aim of the Logan Mr. James Thurston and a few ne che?t over the seat of pain will Fever Old' Cures heal Sores, if of the business portion of the city, train the children that they can Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, others have demonstrated the fact )rompty relieve the pain and accomto work and more do much . the above .fifth and also all pupils less time all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure that all kinds of fruit trees do well )revent the threatened attack of grade who live within the city lim- plish the same in much rum the sand cherry to the peach. meumonia..' This same treatment than they are doing the lesser on earth. Only- 23 els. a box. Here its. . is the orchardists paradise. sill cure a lame back in a fyvr Riter Sold Cure guaranteed. by In each ward of the city the amount at present. tB$ short seasons lours. Sold by Riter B(Os. Drug Co. Notwithstanding 1' Bros. Drug How to study is more importI First and Fourth exclusive, in favored spot Co. this valley which theWdruff and Benson ant than what to study J!That to be seems both early from exempt What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. schools are respectively located, pupils should form right habits and frosts. late of land tract This there is a neat little school building of study is more important than Buffalo, N. Y. Gents From between and Rich lies the Logan BeautHulliisFurnlsliefl knowledge, gained In observwhich accommodates the Primary that they should gain any Dumber personaleffect and and Park in Cure mond, Logan, ol Shilohs Hyde the jour ing ' grades of the respective districts. of facts. Consumption, I am Smithfield canals, adjoining the Is the verdictpronoiinced fupcn 'every whether native cases of advanced home which has patronized Ability to do With one exception the Sixth to buy it is the most remark prepared upper edge of town. Neiisen and ward school these buildings are or acquired can always be utilized able Remedy that has ever been brought of attention. It has certainly Baved Jorgensen have many thousands N. A.lLIndqulst all built oi brick and are modern by the possessor, but be who is to my from to seem as forest which Co Sold trees, grow by, Consumption.. many facts with but is always provided in almoBteveryparticularrThe weir as well as in their native The maximum of elegancestyle and ' 'op Grocery & Drug Store, , a at disadvantage. is great united with Uie minimum in begintha city already growth of forests; such as the elm, ahlocust quality,give are this house Its exercises Increased11 accomvf beings price, Special demand . nine to For broken limbs, chilblains, and beech; etc. schools , We cannot enumerate. the into opulsrity. jtioduced Logan modations-A- t -present, thathird, sore also has Christian Christoffersen bruised Ve parry aalmmense stock of Everyshins,mrnsrcehlsr different fourth and fifth grade pupils can for the training of the nice growing industry in the thing in the furniture line, of Coffins throat, and sores of every kind, ap Goods we carry a be accommodated at only three sense organs. As the nature of the LINI SNOW small fruit line Btrawberry, rasp- and Undertaker's BALLARDS the ply. character and our lull mind Beneon upon and depends prices are very supply, schools the Ballard, yiENT. It will give immediate re berry, entrants and larger fruits. moderate. come to which it of the attendimpressions and the Woodruff large lief and heal any wound. Price 50 This enterprising citizen nas never , N. A. UNDQUIST.'S ance in these grades requires that through the different eenses, it fol- cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Third Street, above Tithing Office. able been de home to the supply .more suitable arrangements for lows that the training of the latter mand, nor may he ever hope to do is the educating of the former. their accommodation be made. . so for years to come. Lafount's Hardware Store: Accuracy, rapidity, completeness' That dry farming is a grand sue GROWTH AND IMPROVEMENT. are the aims of this training. Tailor. to make room for heavy cess, has been fully demonstrated E. order In ' who believe Lo- There are those t Many new physical exercises consignments of hardware we are the season, past & kind Morrell. over Main the but. introduced Street, is Campbell any been have gsn not.growing;. ijito shogtly, we find it neoes! been covered jwith - of comparison will show that the schools with the view'of keeping expecting to clearlwt all Toys, Fancy ages; the solitary home of the rat Headquarters" for Cleaning and' school population is rapidly in- the bodies of the children in a eary Goodstoves, etc., which we shall tleenake and lizard, has been Repairing Clothes. Work performcreasing, the facilities for instruc- healthy, vigorous and active con- do Prices transformed into fields of growing ed Nicely and quickly. jt"a considerable reduction. tion are yearly improving, and the dition. This is particularly true KWe of Reasonable. this take o where bushels of hundreds opportunity grain, best and most, modern methods of the primary grades where Nature . our numerous friends good wheat has been produced. of teaching are gradually being demands" that much andfree thanking and patrons for past favors, and in Hyde Park is noted somewha introduced. movement be given. . of for its superior class of draft horses continuance secure a to order Scavenoer The Christmas Journal of 1892, v There is but one special superesteemed patrons ge and also The industry, however, has been thir build Woodruff of the at in speaking visor in the city schools present, to enable us to retain the reputa All kinds of out houses and bu neglected some of late ing, which was then just completed, but the satisfactory results which tion we have gained as being the the increased demand foryears; class that yards cleaned on short notice. had this to say: The pupils come Prof. Alexander Lewis is securing Hard market for.General new infused into has life of animals from'all parts of the city and the In musicfwill be a great induce- cheapest Leave orders at E. Rybergs Shoe Tinware, Carpenters, Farm- the industry, and today there are a - accommodations are such that the ment Tor the Board to Introduce as ware.Blacksmiths shoemakers number of very fine colts growing Shop, north of R. K. Thomas buildand ers, overthe of Woodruff will take care ebon as possible supervisors - iu Tools and' r sr n. Supplies Kitchen anc and ere long will be placed on the flow from all of the other schools other arts. Dairy Utensils, Brushes and al market. Neil S. Bell & Co. . fsr some years to come. Thee&me we have decidet THE TEACHERS. of kinds the is Mr. Cutlery, Hans Jensen largest article states that there were then Much praise is due the teachers to make a sweeping reduction in "five teachers in the Woodruff buildand unceasing the prices of all these goods, our for their ing with an enrollment of 250 efforts to untiring FOR HOME GROWN AND IMPORTED better their schools. desire being to get as near Chicago pupils. Todays there are eight wil as retail freight charges teachers jirtbe building with an Perseverence, vigilance and etoil admit.-A-prices these-lin- es - goods-iny andther-rwatchwords their yenroljmentof 425 pupils, and quite are not do in carry stock we suits of their labors can every- which we a number have been refused cen will obt&in to order for lO account of the crowded where beveeuandfeltrTbedoriOt commission on actual cost, per guaran RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR condition of certain rooms.- - Since believe in revolutionary methods r down be shall same laid that teeing a as school but in Program regard Benson the building, that time too, less' than any catalogue price, seven blocks distant, has been con- child of slow but gradual growth. freight added. The following few become LOGAN structed and in it today; there are Every effort is made to will give you some idea of how lines with the enrollment acquaiuUd thoroughly ight teachers with an educational our prices run. These are no of 400 pupil. The outlying echools latest and the best catch trade leaders but represen We carry a larger stock than ever before of j . thought and the spirit of earnest the bulk. are all crowded . ness, sincerity and progress char Having been provided with such acterizes 12 at Galvd Buckets 20cts, Wire "the work of the. city excellent buildings,' the present nails, loose, from 3$ cts lb up; Board of Education is determined teachers. as is often As ' practicable they Steel Hammers from 35 o up; mens that they shall be furnished" with discuss the best steel axes with handle from 75o np. . j . as much and as. good apparatus as meet together and 13 in. vi 5 different 10c; of saucepans methods qt presenting o, their means will allow, and with AND OF wash bowls, 10c 6 qt. and assist and encourage be can subjects, pro; teachers that the best each other in their work, t Every milk pans 4 for 25c; 14 oz copper rred. school library, which em Monday evening they meet as boilers No. 8, $1.90; large devices Prof. from 7c; largest galvanized tubs, brace eotne 1200 volumes, consist class and are instructed by W. S.Langton of the AgricuHura COc; 1 qt padding pans, 3 for 6c. We have a fine assortment. ing largely of supplementary of Arith metic, Remember, we will be the lowest readers and texts is gradually college in the subject To get at the philosophy of Ihssub regardless of cost. being increased. v. You cannot miss our store, of presents-lioE: Some two or tbr.re hundred dol ject and the manner door. is next ob Restaurant the The different is Only of topics lars have been expended finoe the UTAH. Second St., LogaD. LOGAN, of the course. It is the pur opening of shotl iu Bjptember for. t feed-for-mil- ch ... half-heartedl- . - o-t- S bia- ? rrn-- . . well-deserv- ed - SHARER, Wort i - . C;""t V - pv - , , TREES and SHRUBS, n. -- NURSERIES. THE ... , Garden; Grass and Flow.er Seeds, and Cut Flowers. , re-tinn- ed re-tinn- ed -- IS it Xp - j-- ct I JOHN CARLISLE. |