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Show AG3 TWO Monday, December 13, 1920. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. 'CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL KlRUsllhD STATEMENT OR PROPHECY The ceremony. was over, both, had "I willed and the happy couple were receiving the clergy mans blessing. BY j EARL AYD ENGLAND PUBLISHING CX1MFANT. AUGUSTUS GORDON , IOITOR fcnterea At the Poet Office Every Day In the Week, At Logan A Second Clam Matter. Except First of All Ssaday, he cheering words which brought SUBSCRIPTION RATES BT KAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance. BT CARRIER. PER MONTH. In Advance. A Discount ot $1.0 Per Year Will Be (liven For Advance Payments lor a Full Year. a few . said to the bride, tears to , ! I clergyman ! Overcoming his feelings, the man managed to gulp out: i "I though you told me at my wedding I had come to the end of all my troubles? TODAYS GEOGRAPHY Do you want to help be Santa Claus to one or more kiddies who, otherwise, would be denied his visit this year? If you do fill out the following card End mail to Boy Scout Headquarters, High School Building, Logan, Utah, her. eyes; then he turned to the bridegroom to give him a few word to set him out on the new path in life he had chosen-- i Now, my son, he said, you ' have come to the end of all your troubles A few months pased, and the man met the clergyman again. Poor man ! Still benignly-smilin- g MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the aae tor reyahlieatloD at all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also the lacol news published herein. All right ot republicans of special dispatches berets are alee reserved. Advertising Rates FnrnWhed on Application FELLOWS GOOD TO ALL ' To the Boy Scout IOgan, Utah. I live at No Chrktmas Service Committee, ,r' ...St., 1 wish childreh. I to do my Christmas fcood turn to...'-.-.: to a Boy hand to eve my Christmas be package will ready Scout who will deliver jt. Youra for a merry Christmas to all,. A ., A , ( HIS excellent and timely feature, now being run in The a..,. made National is of a the demand the, mult Journal, upon Geographic society for a wider circulation of Its News Bulletin. The Geographic News Bulletin (for schools) was started in Still the clergyman smiled; the fall of 1919 by the society from a fund set aside for the his right hand lay flat and open Upon receipt of this card properly filled out you will receive diffusion of geographic knowledge after many requests had upon hi left in a position near detailed information. his heart; he raised his right come from teachers that its newspaper bulletins bejmade a va hand, and lowered it again with for school use. For some years the society had been delicate Issuing to a selected list of newspapers a series of bulletins dealMy friend, he beamed, I FATHER HA6 EXPERIENCE i. C. WYATT R. NEVVBO0LD did not tell you which end. ing with the geographic and historic backgrounds of current late of tha New Managing 1Do you think, my Jarling, -- Grand Hotel.- -. Director events. This service became especially popular during the war. Assist. Mgr. SALE OF AMMtLS he gurgled, that your father will The schools were in special need of this material and are not less V consent to our marriage Well, SEMLOH HOTEL CO. Meat o t Utah, County of Cache. so today, because shifting boundaries and changed conditions she 'replied, of Belt Lake City, Ut In the Cornish Precinct of said Duckums, the world over have made geography text .hooks out of date. Remember your friends and acquaintances with county, I have in my possession the course papa will be sorry to lose folio ing described animals, which me; still But;" interrupted Moreover, there was an awakened interest in how the peoples a suitable persona greeting. if not claimed and taken away will the ardent ne, I will remind of other lands work, play and live, thus offering the chance of a be sold at public auction to the him that instead of losing a (I Our line of Christmas Cards, printed or engraved, highest bidder at my place In Cornlifetime to interest pupils in the geography of Shantung, Hume, he will gairPA son. A daughter ish on Precinct 23 the of Tuesday is new and day individual, yet inexpensive. Dec. 1920, at the hour of I o'clock. Warsaw, Korea and other places while stirring events in those deadly pallo overspread her DESCRIPTION OK AM.MAI, damask check. Rudolph, she quarters caught their eyes in newspaper headlines or their ears One red two year old steer dehorn, want me, I in conversations. ed, no brands visible, ears marked tried, If yoi really to say nothing so you implore with in ear left slit with underblt, foolishThe U. S. bureau of education was keenly aware of the RATES and underbit in right ear. Papa has three such dearth of fresh material about the transformed Europe, Asia One black and white steer with sens living with him now, nnd 100 Rooms, 11.00 without batb, one peraon. 91.60 without batb, two perhorns, coming two years old. silt In hes and Africa. It also saw the opportunity of tying up t,he present Call early and make extremely touchy, t on the sona. 100 Rooms, wltb bath, the left ear, cropped right ear, brandi ) on person; 92.60 with batb, two subject. ed dash in circle on left lib. adventures of people and places with their geographic story selection while -- . your Said animaia were Impounded Depereona. 60 Room, 92.00 wltb batb; and history. There being no government funds available for choicest designs are one cember 9th 1920. person; 93.60 with batb, two In Japan when a man pays his W. O. HANSON. peraona. printing the increased number of bulletins required for available. taxes is he rewarded promptly 250 Rooma 100 connecting with Poundkeeper for the Cornish Preeducational work, the bureau undertook their distribution under cinct. the government with a slip of batb. 20 Urge Sample Rooma. by DELAY MAY MEAN DISAPPOINTMENT an arrangement whereby the society did the printing. Every comfort and convenience. paper entitling him to a certain A Best Location In the City. in chances the number Before the close of the last school year 70,000 teachers had mjnici The most popular cough mediof Not we advertla 100 Rooma at cine among the Chinese is a pal lottery. That big dollar 91.00 per day UP applied for the Geographic News Bulletin. Information comes THE JOURNAL OFFICE 1 , whitq powder made from the sign wltb the little p next to it. Yoe from the society that upon the announcement that It would be g T kernels of peach stones. The official auctioners in the know bow often yo bare been available this year, city, state and county superintendents WTote np because most hotels limit Ukraine recently went of strike theirthe91.00 rooms about 1 doxen. Emil Sudd, Socialist leader because of the number of vicrequesting copies for all the teachers of their jurisdiction. from North States senator-elec- t and forme t mayor of Milwaukee tims sentenced by the BolsheIn addition the society has received many applications for Dakota,, bom at Starka, Maine, born at Ashland, Pa., 56 years vists and the latter had to adverA physician of Stockton, Cal., the Bulletin in bulk, that it might be distributed among 61 years ago today. ago today. tise his patients by airplane. , visits volunteers. for pupils, and many individuals not connected with the schools have, ii, wy applied for it. These requests could not be granted, for iSnS society haa no desire to sell the Bulletin and cannot supply ttteM copies generally because the expense would be too great. Offer- - Bishop J Samuel Fallows of Ing the material td newspapers solves the problem ' for the Chicago, one of the foranost A t: National Geographic society and the U. S. bureau of 'education, I leaders in th4 Reformed Episco-makx church, is 85 years old todoy. it available to,pupils and the general public. The bureau il- -j I of education will continue to send the Bulletin to teachers where po r the teacher specialy requestsrit and agrees to use it in school J 0;gj Michigan, Nebraska and one but teacher. is It that estimated 100,work, copy per only J 000 teachers will be receiving the Bulletin this school year and using it as the basis for geography lessons. Pupils, parents and all others, aside from teachers, who wish the material must get it through the newspapers. This fact and others mentioned above are accentuated in the follow-- ! liquidation of stocks and price to be ing announcement made by the National Geographic society, con-- 1 inductions- is expected Not letters or telegrams services. They i tell of taken the up organiznewly by finned by the bureau of education and printed in the first issue ed council of National Retail but almost as personal of the Bulletin for the present school year: opportunities. associations, representing five as letters or telegrams. "Owing to the widespread demand for extra copies of thi national associations in wearing give you invitations. V Geographic News Bulletin an arrangement has been made wit apparel and other goods. IN jl THE DAYS NEWS the Western Newspaper Union which will make the material in The advertisements in is impossible, for these Bishop Samuel Fallows of the these bulletins available to newspapers, and therefore place it at Reformed Episcopal church who this, paper they were the disposal of pupils as well as parents. Because of the heavy' cek'brates his eighty-fift- h merchants and , manuof printing, for distribution without charge among day today has had iirt eventful written for you and facturers to send letters teachers, a weekly edition of this bulletin which reached 70,000 career. Born non- - Manchester for printed you. to all the readers of this before the close of the last school year, the National Geographic England, he migrated to Wiscon have be6n COmW paper. You would not lay aside Madison. After two years serv- . It is believed that its printing in newspapers will serve the ice as president of Granville a letter or telegram So here in the paper to-school use as if additional copies were dis-- nverstY he accepted a Metho game purpose-fo- r without opening QshKoshJIe T tributed in the present form. Moreover' this material will form day are letters to the organized a regiment for service ; an educational feature of high value m the newspapers, many jn the civil war and was breve- whole community and of which already have requested to print it as an attractive and ted brigadier general. After the Neither should you lay to you as a part of the t w war he became state superintend instructive feature. aside your newspaper pukhc instruction of Wis- The feature is being handled by The Journal under the title ent community. without reading the adof "Todays Geography. Each little story covers information presidency" of llhmis Wesleyan vertisements. about nations and places and industries that are figuring in the University. In 1875 he transReading thenfwilfhelp events of the day. Todays Geography is the same service as fared hra allegiance to the you to economize and Episcopal church, and in by teachers and is supplied in advance fo publishers so Merchants and manuuse it the day before or th, day upon that daily paper, post you on store news facturers are talking to I which It Is used in the schools. educator, and reformer, Bishop just as well as if each you. They are telling The stories in Todays Geography are charmingly written by Fallows has long been ranked advertiser sent you a you of their goods and substantially the same staff which compiles the National amng Chicagos most citizens tinguished their wares and their Magazine. They are replete in matters not only of ONE personal letter. , YEAR AGO TODAY geographic and historic, but of general interest. A Hits reported to be ready to accept several treaty changes in President Wilsons cupboard will not resemble old mother order to secure American ratificHubbards for at least a few days after he steps down and out ation.TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS and ceases to draw his salary. In addition to what he had when Rt. Rev. John C. Farthing, he entered the Presidency eight years ago, and what, as a frugal Lord Bishop of Montreal, bom man, he has been able to save from a somewhat liberal salary; at Cincinnati, O. 59 years ago JheJiasjbeen announced as the winner of the Nobel peace prize of today Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell, presi well placed.- - dent forty thousand doIlars;And cf Harvard University, bom in Boston, 64 years ago to, If lightning rod agents are still doing business, they are not day. Oliver II. Shoup, who has been so noisy about it , governor of Colorado, 111 Scondal and political schemes keep on brewing in spite of the bom in Champaign county 51 years ago today. Eighteenth amendment. Dr. Edwin1 F. Ladd, United I wrist-work.- f up-to-da- te; Keep up the Christmas Spirit" - 91-6- 0 , pay-In- 1 Jt'wS" artvin eL es jf! ( jrn!Lln Messages Personal tofifou They V 1 It birth-expen- se 4f",47JfYLfdaU" it I raTor.rcLauth ( I Read them as if they came as 4 re-eltct- 'x personal letters to you |