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Show TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITT. CACHE COUNT!, UTAH PAGS TWO A THE JOURNAL KARL IHHI.ISHKI) I'llII.ISHIVG rOMPAXY- tillered-- th M Post Office Every Day tn the Week, except at hottn, I'ntah. as Second C1h Matter SI ' 1 BH Editor Sunday i- - ", Spoocb I loft poocblot Sot yon to ainging. Fling your heart open wido. Set your bell ringiogi Chriat th Chief Reaper Como i, Hi haf bringing. nt KIITIV HTh-- AT MAITi, PER MONTH, In Advance ... , BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of $1.00 Per Year Will.tte Given for Advance Payments for a Pull Year. t Th -- moon's light, says Harrison Tale, And great big track.- on HU crick o late! 1, "I tides chores to do, Now, Imvs," s,i till git through And Maty a. n't in good suite Mon. lav 'week, Account o' failin' to find th hoik roiueed then in tld kite hen ropf. and 'ihat d ditch vou Imi s till doit) know w ie--- - J 1 1 1 I I STANDARDIZED EDUCATION pluv npeiihig. MH-akc- Ballon, of Washington. Would there were more educators who made this n slogan, tand less whq were so concern'd with administrative duties and a good system. For one of the crying needs of our tslucational system is that lie it pulled away from too thorough a standardization. Tertam Ahingsare fundamental in any education; reading, writing, mathematics, history, geography; these are among the essentials. But when school children have been grounded in the fundamentals of an education, it is no more sensible to direct all of them in the same way, ami to take the same courses, than it would be sensible to try to educate all men to lie doctors or bricklayers or storekeepers. The old idea of education was time enough to liegin tor specialize when primary school, higher grades, high school, and college had done their best. Today it is being more ami more recognized that there is too much waste of. time in an educational system which insists upon all pupils who go through the high schools having a choice of but' a few different courses. One of the appalling results of such a program, oryfinally conceived with the idea of saving money and producing a standardized course,- is tfound in the fact that too many boys and girls leave high graduating, simply.becau.es .they are not interested, and find them-- selves unable to waste time following courses which they feel are ' without benefit to them. Theie the post beuu-tlfu- l oli. theyre beai.Ufnt enough, lin-I all ntly. Hut tli bole has iuiiip.1 .mini nml gray In Hie Hw tea liiV I, ili.nt kin.w a girl vhu Inui j l.e.'m: iiistumeil In nine f it- - ruiuM- im inn . Rut t want a bit of green for fashion' sake. 1leuse find some.'' Hie girl shook er head. Voii11 Imve to ask the proprietor! iia i wasn't long till we beard 'im velp. And luge says: Boys, llul "daw g needs In Ip'" Well, all of us jumped at bis In t leal bawl, And Harrison Tate let th lantern fall! And Ill jest say this fore me iouml that pm. 11. ; up! l world-revoluti- on Why doesnt France threaten Germany with prohibition New York Tribune; Owing to the interest attacching to the explorations in Egypt, fashions will follow Egyptian lines. As Omar said, Yesterday v!iis days madness did prepare. Tacoma Ledger. H (rtira j1h L Ac I ii,(cd on KDit In httrfe vi I i Mrikn cphvn nk Four. I i Ar- Folk on. I" Mrxht No, !.. J"1 (MiiiIrk ( ,tmllrna)Hm law t.ramlr RECORDS Daily or!tis truest re;roiut turns, ilcar1 Compafe1 ?$5nmmvwir 2222SSS2CS Special! Special! for One Week White Wool Shawls, - $3.45 Wool Knit Jackets - $2.45 - $1.50 Silk Caps From - minute's of baking. Frost with the f .llovv ing; Uncooked While Icing: Put e mto a doll. Do one not beat it. Rub into it one m, ,.if confectioners sugar and one if vanilla extract. teaspoon Spread this frosting on the cake Spread this frosting on the 'cakes as soon as they come from And Up egg-whit- Oranges Cereal Coffee Broiled Bacon Creamed Toast Luncheon Baked Rice and Cheese The Girl Sh4ok Her Head. Ittuce, French Pressing Idea of you making a fashion, and Tea Southern Tea Cakes the oven. Mid crowding tutu buaineM like that Dinner Tomorr ivv A Knit ted Swea-- I Yes. antlclpathia th request In hts Clear (i ill... eyes, you may come up this evening ter f ir the Omelet If you like." Baked Potatoes v;jr Eivvard Eiger, the famous Of mi. Western Newypr Union.) Buttered Carrots English eompiser, earned a liv- Coffee Rhubarb Fritters t.ai ly clays by writing ju It is strange that more wo-- 1 songs for negro minstrels. men do not make the famous1 rr; Sir Southern Tea Cak PresidentPhilip of the Board of Tra k Significance of Eaetor ffgg. There is no more delicious cake in the British tabinet, finds reTlie colored egg, which la toto "nibble at between meals ot- laxation in comic snugs. singing day chiefly a means of entertaining to serve with an afternooncup ha In reality a profound of tea or of fee. I have rewritKing Alfonso of Spain is re- children, on red significance. The egg ha x ten the lecip? in- - puted to bet tho best dress, from the remotest age been regarded world in monarch the it and buys a the symbol of creation or new terlarding with just how t an average of a hundred suits a birth, and all the ancient religions help the veung housekeeper. Southern Tea CaLes: Put ceremonies In which the to a medium-size- d egg figured In this emblematic sense. bowl one cupj Lloyd George, when making The Christian adopted It the symof butter, and work this tn a of the resurrection of Christ and. creamy Consistency. Then wrk'a speech, has a habit of repeat- bol w anv in the early ceremonies. It was colinto the butter two cup of gran-- 1 ored red In allnlon to His blood ghed Ho wl,lch wishes ulated sugar, adding only a lit- - lnJe,ire ul',n for sinners on ths cross. tie at a time. When the two are to lay particular emphasis. Through the centuries since th blended, stir in one and the coming summei beginning of Christianity various During n'1 cups of sweet milk in which you New York boxing fans will h tvi r0Ilfps hre been played have dissolved teaspoon an opportunity to see virtnallv of baking soda. Then add two all the championsv-icontests in' beaten eggs. Beat well, and add Gotham. s four and It Old Custom. cups of The custom of coloring eggs, a bread little at flour, ordinary ttumii,,. them, battling over them Is really a time, beating well after each n old as the goddess Eotre end addiaicnr among the Inheritances common to nil You will have a very stiff Germanic tribes whetlver on the contiis bowl. This as in your past; nent or In the Itrltish archipelago. it should be, f:r these cakes are In this country th Ienosi Vvanla rolled out with a rolling pin. German were enthusiastic followers Turn the mass out into a lightly of the Ideas and customs of Eastertide from the days of William Penn. floured bread board and roll it In IVO and until IS.V1, In Philadels of an inch thick. phia on Eater hill nowjeveled. lost New take either a cookie cutter and forgotten among the thickly bnllf-nor an ordinary drinking glass, residences on Broad street north cut in and its flour, edges press of Girard avenue rolling colored rolled-obatter into discs. the egg, picking them when held to hand Place these discs close together and fighting Joyfully In the egg conRich, nourishing, e on buttered layer-caktexts made np an annua) feast of pans. (I healthful botchoc-oUt- e generally can get seven or eight most thebreak--faof them onto cne round pan.) delightful beverage ever Get your oven very hot. If Palwtln Always Holy Land. made. Whatever form each different creed you have a Fahrenheit oven I ish Eight-Year-O- ld i Bootees Hosiery e, Ea-t- er - - .50 .55 Silk and Wool Wool Hosiery-W- hite Cashmere Baby Blankets jg Baby .45 $1.75 And Up ShirtsProtex or Ruben Wool Silk and Wool .80 $1.00 time-honor-ed in-ye- We Invite The Public ,m Rrhiveot t ink i tr Knit Goods for Baby j Lloyd-t.ream- she pays up? I m ;,v (eepirifM -- N Pi I . Lenin keeps talking about a as if it were new idea$ but the world has been making one a day ever since we can remember. American Lumberman. , Kn 'tL Aluays something new 4t Bnm&wK k Shops. No more wjittng fo the end of the month! Bruns!, k Knor.iT tjn he laved on any , Kirkirran Sotip-Span- Kilts hi VIII IM t hi w MoKFMI ri'ION lliiirMi) of thr arrlla a la - VIVKIHN o I . Don ti K.t of hr Kiu ulloii. wlict are yon doing th counter?" eh- de Efficient Breakfast llsiif it liu r III. Hhw , "tromdlug my way futo the arena., he answered mildly. colored and bit her tip, then sinro-resentfully toward the door.1 Rut half tea) Miete she paused, choked ,in'l broke suddenly Into a rliigin,; laugh. "lou may show me the pretlleal tliln.a j.ui lme In eream and gray,". fclie said to the girl, as he "After till. lignin to the counter. will he In fashion Weatlakevlll fashion. at least." Wh.-she left, Tom tccompanled her to the door. I hope " he bapan. "oh. thats all right. '.he Interrupted. "I dont mind now. Rut the 4- - CAKES TOMORROWS MENU He t rel WeClMlll) Tiir foiroX Voiir Vint ".I mi, I NEW BRUNSWICK ini' ndi d. wet-nos- JCST IIOW TO MAKE SOUTHERN TEA Av mi t lom lid I I r Islac li t.VV tlieie behind Johnny and Li go and Harrison Tate Have quit me of late To take my axe and my cnoiialog. Runt, Some good warm night for a 'possum limit. For a week ago, when th moon was down. e And enough snow left for a hound. Th four of us loys jumped dow n kerplunk ' On tfp o' Runt and a den o skunk! Walter G reenough in Farm Life. Seldom does one realize that children do not leave school for economic purpose, but because they are unable to get that teaching and Instruction toward which they lean. To prevent this we should I llll t Wjell, further states: t n!ue forward gravely. win " began lleieni then slie stopped, stared, aul begun to ooiu- W ll'-i.- school-withou- ' I ! j , i I JSKI THM) II4RMC MKIK IJI I imti Ttiur) (Sipruitu I xVv!n) Were That Vr im oil mwt V. tin i rt Auir I It was dark at pitch, and th' briar pale h Didnt leave us a shin without a scratch! - . - u. Kol.i pr. Kitilr ' lit I it liiM.T ( niRN T H tiller Mat f'Q i fitscnwnr.tcTR v.i omiiv i cki Marllal.l Oi.lt Jh- -I (rent j i It We certainly wished tli moon wa New Brunswick Music i Aw, now says Lig aTn I heard Uunl V lillli' 111 So I axe and a spade o Tnine, And wc slipped out ba k o tli barn awhile Wed come up close t tli back corn's edge, Th five of us travelin single tile. When Uunl bust past to th briar hedge! "lie's gone no.v, boys!' sav s Harr. sou Tate. So we sc ! down on th fence to wait. MrT,HE SCHOOL should lx made to fit the student, not the stu-- . A dent the school, says Superintendent of Schools Frank group the children in various classes, such as those who wish to go through the colleges and universities and those who will go to work after finishing either the graded or high schools. Constructive and alert school authorities in many places have seen this long ago; diversified work, manual training schools, wide Choice of courses; special classes, a more' elastic graduation requirement, and the establishment of junior high schools are all answer to the same problem. But there are many localities in the country where the old Idea still holds swajt where children are fitted into the school whether they must be stretched or compressed, and where the good of the schools as an organization is considered before the ultimate good of the student. It may be noted in passing that the newer idea takes hold first where parents are alertly interested in their schools, and that the old idea hangs on longest where the taxpayer takes the attitude, I have paid my share, let the school board handle it! Earth wakea bar aong bird, Put on her flowor, . Lead out her lambkin, up her bower) y1 TkiBuild i mao' ponal day, Chriat day and onr. ! Chriatina G. Rotti. V . MEMBER OK AsMN'MTKI) PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republiralion of all new dispatch creilnod to it or not otheiwme iredited in this papei and also the local news puhlished heieln All right of repnhlication of ape ml dispatflies herein are also reserved ADVERTISING HATES Kl ItNISHKD ON A PPI.ICATON Dr. Ballou Word cannot ottor CKrUt Hi returning Mankind, koop Jubiloo, Strip off your mourning. Crown yon with garland. Sot your lamp boraiag. To takeniy axe and my Runt, Some good waim night for a possum hunt. So a week ago, when the moon was down. hound. And enough snow left for a wet-no?- e Here comes the three of em amblin' m, With their mouths all se in o coon-hugrin - - EASTER DAY of late- - Have-bee- n coon-dog- ,n. ... : WARM NIGHT Johnny and Lige and Harrison Tate HY AD LUUM) i noon FONNESBECIK j KNITTING WORKS one-ha- lf to call in to see the wonderful Beef we have for Saturday trade. The pork and veal are also of very fine quality All Cache Valley meat. Choice Sirloin Steaks Per lb 18 Choice Steaks Per lb. 18 Choice Porter House Steaks Per lb. Choice ShoukkxJSteaks per lb 5 Choice Pork Sausage 2 lbs. for Choice Veal Stew Per lb 12' Choice Veal Chops, Shoulder Per lb 20? j ne --1- Pt RE 51b. pads 20 ?Fa! 8 HOME RENDERED LARD 501 - 8V $1.60 $3.20 Head Our Minced Hams, Bologna, Wienies. Cheese and Liver Wurst are the very best 20 per lb. All made in our own shop. We have a few Canned Teaches wiT are offering at 25d per can. Shamrock Tea. full pound pnckages-r-Onl- y 5(V - Corn Starch 3 pkgs. for 25 WE DELIV ER EVERY SATURDAY PHONE 255 The Real Meat Market S. B. Benson & Sons one-ha- lf j u three-fourth- roll-In- g -- 1 three-quarter- p ut inn rt thermometer waituntil it registers 500 before putting your cakes in to bake. After 15 minutes, do not be afraid to open the oven door and look, at the cakes every now and then. They must not be allowed to bum just R oof mm. Cake Chocolate hr Manat Ftmrlap Mu J. Mc,a rwmcri I. Icfoult the UtUa y.UkaIJ1 Garden Ct. MM 2-- may adopt tn celebrating Its Holy week the dominant note la the sn melt Is tiie spring of the year, the time for freedom, the trne resurrection, the dawn of life aid hope. To Christian. Moslem and Jew able Palestine will ever remain the Holy land, the cradle of so many faiths, for which -- m.x "f h unrwr English Princesses keep their wedding veils after marriage for there is an old supersition in the royal family that it is unlucky for a member of it to lose her bridal veil. Queen Marys Will buy a One-Thi- rd veil is carefully .preserved at; York Cottage. Pair interest in a Queen Alexandra has hers at Sandringham, and Princess Mary takes good Silver Fox Farm . care of hers at Chesterfield X ' House. The same supersition prevailed in the now vanished German royal family. Indeed,' . write : the superstition is believed to be of German origin. P. 0. Box 324. $750.00 J5 For information France still owns the small Logan, - - Utah Miquelon group of is'and o'f the southern shorts- - of New- -' which Is- the last' Silver Foxes cost from foundland, ' remnant of her North American J epmire which once included j about everything from the Ohio $1,000 to $5,000 a Pair river to the North Pole. A handful of Kkmath Indi- - j . finest tracts f ans in southern Oregon own "of T VTr gTi7vpT e rn yell.mY.., pbm 7iiI i merchantable timber j Q |