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Show r- - PAGE -- tom inn ' cn c Education Queer Breads Eaten in Foreign Lands mm CAPITOL THEATRE Past And Present in Education qe Monday and Tuesday May 7th and 8th 5 Acts Vaudeville Richardson's De;s in ma canine Dream Murray and Murray in THE GIRL HE MET AT SHERRY'S Marie Clark SINGING ACCORDIONIST Ferry and Hawthorne in TID HITS OF LIFE " Jordan and Morris in THRILLS AND SPILLS'" Rupert Hughes !XX)K YOl R BEST With Collen Moore By H. E. Stone . University of West Virginia ry Horace MamfrhoBarnard- James Carter and Francis W. Parker, is now honored and revered as one ji the fore most educators this counas-- x try has had, was violently during reactionaries sailed by nearly all of this career as an C educator. Particularly haip in their criticism of Mann were Douglas Fairbanks schoolmasters, the Boston whose antiquated methods .he exposed. Today we find little opposition Swansons New Film to the educational positions which so disquieted the pedagAmong ogues of Manns day. Douglas Fairbanks in an inwere which Mann of beliefs the terview with a Los Angeles savagely attacked were (1) that Times correspondent printed well girls should be trained as last week voluntarily praised the poor Gbria Swansons Paramount as bins, and (2) that should have the same opportun-itie- s Prodigal as the rich. It was bin picture. the course Daughters. of his talk During belief also that the public with the correspondent he said: education should furnish schools Have you seen Gloria Swanson of such a quality that the ;n Prodigal Daughters? Dont look not upon wealthy would miss it; it is not only the best private institutions inasthesuperior. piece of acting Miss Swanson United There are today done, but it is, I think. administrators has ever States many film ni cm2 of the most faithful who are rendering service soof contemporary the field of public educationas nortrayals has life that cial and family and quite quite as serviceable been screened. dispuieting to educational should lae preserved under as were the reforms sealItfor showing fifty years ' inaugurated by Mann. now to let your descen from The evils of the Id eight-- f know just what this ,ia'z with organizations have gone xge really is. Mary and 1 run the advent of the Junior ofHigh ff films every night at home . abSchool. The unfairness Of late we have been seeing old teachers solute reliance upon andretard-ationew-reels made about fiften n -- marks for promotion tears ago the funeral of Ed-- , is passing withe the advent ward VI v 1 of Englund, the of scientific tests and measure- illation of King George and that ments of pupil progress. The kind of thing. They are more socialized recitation has reduced inter. who ting than plays, Gloria the number of teachersClasses. new play, I firmly Swansons lecture to or at their have a similar value will believe, study is gradually fifteen or fifty yeaii from now. the saving parents from -- wfch-Hen-- - ' Praises Gloria Jr s cor-,)ail- . f teaching their children the lessons assigned by teachers Departmental teaching is bringing boys and girls into , contact with several aU--personalities in place of one p nverful room teacher. The elective system in our high schools is chang-- ; the ing them into schools for masses rather than for the -- i ' classes. natural that tne . n is only Horace Mantis of our day should lie assailed by conservatives. The contest, is between the presIt ent and the' past in educate.conis what .Emerson calls a test between Divinity entering . " f , . have H E movinif picture familiarized u with the efret anil some oi the custom- -' of the people oi laud thousands ol xuika away. But few of u. a we eat our delicious and wholesome bread, realist what queer concoctions are eaten a? t- - cad in tlio-- e foreign lands and what queer shapes those bread take Open up your child's school Reog rtphy. No matter what land your eye selects, some form of bread i asen there. Central Asia? The hr- - ad ther il look like chamois leather. It's compounded from wheat hour and raom sjrtip and is bakyd by the hot sun This sheet bread u packed in bales like paper, and loaded on camels, is transporttd to ai d sold fn the public market places throughout the country. The Chinese make a bread front the pith of the l'aisea tree which slit into thin strips and ironed out Hat like a laundered collar In contrast to the Chines feather weight tasteless bread, the hardy Laplander makes his bread with a generous proportion of sheep or pig blond It is called Blood Bread. Such a bread would hardly tiCale the fas tidious palate of the Americans who are accustomed to the most correctly baked, most delicious bread in the wide world. The Turk hake a sun dried bread died with chopped nut meats The '.rifle Islanders make a flour for - eir bread front the prrmnrt-iiroot, jy lb k.sutu, while the Crttk, lean Farewell Concert i Educational new items, quotations from eminent educational authorities, topics of general and current -- educational . interests, selected or written by our city school authorities. - Saturday, May 5, 1923 JOUitSAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH and Divinity departing. The worlds largest floating at drvdock, to be constructed be will England, Southampton, driven operated by 14 motor ot capable pumps centrifugal water of tons removing 20,000 houily. A photographic process been Invented with which likeness of the owner of a is reproduced on its face. OGDEN LIVE STOCK MARKE1 OGDEN, May LCattleRe-ceipt- s 255, steady. Top $6.5'h Choice prime steers $6.25 to Good steers $5.50 to $7.15. Fair st ers $4.50 o $655 Feeder steers $5 to $. $5.50. Choice heifers $5 to $6 Choi e Fair to 20 ws $4.25 to $f50. good cows $3 to $4J25, Cainr $1 to $2. Bulls $2 to $3. Fe$cafv- Veal to $3.50, $3 cow's ir es $7.50 to $9. 5c Hogs Receipts, 8,756, lovvtr. Top $7.50. Fat hogs, 190 to 220 lbs. $7 to $7.50. Feeder hogs $6 to $7. t- p MISS EDNA CROWTHER DRAMATIC CONTRALTO f Z Assisted by , GVVLADYS HIX, Dramatic Reader, ,, plant nmTnesd and the? ranat cnmple! supply of nursery stock ever socn in ligan. 3 year old. home grown, appUc trees, 5 to 7 feet. 60c each. Special prices on lurK tots. A11 kinds of fruit, shade on el oraamant-a- l tice. Carolina poplars la all sizes. Flowering shrubs and weeping trees. 1600, two year old home grown and Hardy roses. Evergreens la sit sizes. Cooseherries, Currants and raspberries. Blubs for spring plan! tag. Dahlias $1. do., gladiolus peonies and number of others. A great variety of Ierremal flowering plants and cut flower plant. for decoramans and funerals at very roawnable pFieea. We deliver all over' town add to the nearest aettte-nifnts-.We have .a most splendid supply of Carden and flower seed. We will give the proper Information on how to plant and what to plaat; you yet the benefit of over 60 year A stork of lencc ' I- - Vts, ycomplete flo ferneries baskets, rha , baskets, sad ,teryi thln in h.ekt ware, on land.Wa also make to order. ' wire iangilig banket aqd plant your porch bou.' aiA Kat rd htmth. lbon SOT, , A tan ft epi -- 'O Ai'Rr-- ON Nursery niim - and " . 'i THE TABERNACLE CHOIR O a, FAREWELL CONCERT, in honor of Miss Crowtliers going East in June to further her musical education. Dont forget it. It is at the will present 'i Tabernacle Wed. May 9th. at The Bluebird. Cherry on sale Tickets Blossom and Men's Shop. Adm. Res., 50c4- - General, jIU.ii from their dark breads to white bread, anil it is estimated that each ear 10, JOO.OUU more w heat Hour caters are being added to the already m the world. Hu h i V - Logans Big Bargain hburn-Cmw Company, Muiutapiau, Mias, 0y 7nS I v 'From Students, 25 - InMruniontal selection Blu- lard Trio of Authenticity Address Lindbla Victor Mr. he Bible. , toward the brown, crisp bread sticks made of w'nrit lluiir. In these lat'N that bake so oueer-!- y and use uh odd materials, the great Ameritan bread gram, wheat, I ven the is steadily gining favor Germans ainl Kussian. ale turning, 35- IBBHESSBBSBI imiill.l Day On Wednesday Nataln Jacobs and '.m-- ; replacement t worn out parts. Manv of the merchants ai This would uie us 500 K. V. WARD TWELFTH well prepared to otter some real pioposed plan would onl -. Jes-i- c From Another Angle' Your Miof mei-- i on select Diano low W. K. water in furnish GOO bargains on all lm-'M next Carter. Wednesday chandiac season. As soon as the Logan animal It Eva Bixter first Miss cat when 0th, ling Logans (Continued from page 1) river is open to appropriation dcal soli Mi-- s Kthei ! ltd- - brgahi day ami auction sale of balance the could e expend will take place. It is expecte gather after the lamb has util- - the money on a power plant at a lzed its reserve strength to put that many of the out of town' T, plan would enable itself in the powei ot t hellion ? ne". slle will take advantige low Islnqvers usewater twice, tne us to they may he down together but 'the refund of railroad far ami Wl, c.m 011,v Use omf plmt the lamb will lie inside of the it once We could make n Those ride on the lepairs lion. to be must it sue do who at any time toi one of the plants Your engineer proposes a poli- could ixiund-tiij- ) tickets am1 load. the day carry concy buttressed on the present them at the chamber o' Such a policy seems liest to present tract with the Utah Power and commerce for rebat1 cards meet. our requirements. We cm' Light Compan.v. Bit that con- never to act the entire busWhen purchasing the caid hope tract has only six more years to Me1 even of cit the though presented to the different mer . run and with the approval of the iness ,, ' 'ni Giotengm anis who write the amount ',cl Pubhc ut.hLes Commission it twe,t?, '),jr,;V;1 Ml n tK Peterm Nher by purchased from thim and sign !re load', l m.iy be l)(,)ken at .mv time. We lhe calle-stls son. their names. Th1 card is then ere at)le t(, sm,re a favorable Hi uder Farden i Hardang- - presented at the chamber ul contract and tin1 I'ovter Com where the refund continues to live up to it ter', F(nmg h Mm Naom. commeice can produce all made in cash on the basis of he J.ihnson because thev know that we have (lower we we can be' Kier- - amount purchased not to exit'd, reserve strength. They know ear around. Thus Satev intern- Si'ndav, avoid enand indeiH'iulent come we can lond at any time and be Milo, by Peter Nel- - the total amount of the t cket. sv if, iolin with a privatecome independent of them. When tangling alliances ,j Tlsise who have livestock, in whose pol-- , owned ly corporation we exhaust our reserve strength Kiel self, bv plements or anything of value1 flora different entnvlv is by bonding to the limit to build icy . for sale should list them at once for flood water and ask them to ours A. J. Hansen. with the chamber of commerce With idpohcy of complete income to our rescue in low water d v. I lane Thee. th1 auctioneer will do all ht (Hi season may we not expect a dependence, publicly announced Vio- - can to make a sale 3t 2 p. m. on The Grieg. Song, veigs change in their attitude tovyard many of us will be with you.of If let,' Johan Svendson, Astri Wednesday at the Bowen yards a you insist on the adoption us? May they not make this AI. Astn, folk song, by Frank ,n First West, at the rear of the w peal t the Public rtmties'CtmvjWl'O that pennanently ties center business block. with the Utah Power and Light Kt a,dmission N. J. DeSanders reiorts that Rersige Ulal HHnason. will If the Utah Power and Light Company we regret that ,e Maiih Grieg, already more than on hundred Triumphal, yMUr Company is obliged to make a piano duet, bv M.ss Esther Pet Uvs hvae entered for the annu--- New Electric Plant j J It's Fun to Co -- to School if you kava g bicycl to cwry you. . , No more cold lunchea out of a box. Rido horn and let Mother give you the real thing. niter-urba- pri-cha'-- e your e home again ia no time, book away, and the whole afternoon before you. , , , , Via You never have to get excused for tardinese if you e RIDE A BICYCLE j v after achool And i.--i v Debanders Cycle ,Co. Supplies and Repairs Bicycles Sold on Easy i , O -- Terms Sol-lan- - j t p,' it. km fair .to ...sontoI.usit not as that Logan pays on, I othnm. May 5, 1923. clm.tnin Garff the: I rijh rii th T ' 1 ' ' 1 ' rT ' EIGHTH WARD j George R. Hi" Mathews- Male Quartet Wampbcll. Cello solo Mias Lucile 0v4( it Violin and I'lute duet from price of supplying that deficien-- 1 ' twenty minutes so the boys can cy, a sum sufficient to yield h n have th? entire highway. The fair annual dividend on the NlinffaV r.VPnill? & finish will take place in front of J amount w e have inveoted for j j DeSanders. Manv valuable priz- gan's benefit? have been offered to the win The policy of building a floi rd a brothers 'ners. water plant that has its greatest They are on display at W. W. solo Vocal Mis. DeSanders stor;. time at a there! when capacity Owen. The Boy Scout band will give pts j 25c is the least need for power is ec-- ! 12,951, unsound. Either the RIVEr HEIGHTS jts first concert on the tabe' higher. Choice lambs $10.25 o oiiomically w ill never lie used solo WARD to Piano M:ss MariorL FIRST its plant square on Bargain day at to Wethers $11, $7 $13.25. Fat full must or some one The under Sinitlif'eld choir The band is improv irg m. Smith, 5 p. Fat Ewes $6 to $7.25. Feed- makecapacity Me- Mrs. M irv C. Bar- - land most of those who plaved an to Sadie lead investment of Miss the supply Reading Feed rah.p to $12. lambs $11 ir the deficiency in low water sea- - Cracken. accompanied by Hast season will plav this vear ewes $4 to $5. son. If such an investment is ganist Miss Emma Hansen, Had Vocal Duct Mildred and Hil-- 1 it is a fine activity for the scout made one must ThornfcrVlda Peterson. Miss Eleen lorganixation to take up as muli Electrical insulators are be- est on some investment. pay the If j musical talent is canta-Logan, Gardner, Elder the Talk sacted uRi George bring develo, the present ing made from magnesium, takes advantage of the invest- - ta The Martyr COLLEGE WAR') at 7:50 Jed. ,t; suiface of which becomes coat- ment vvill not the Public I till- A real lay and dance hour Senior Girls Program r May 6th. ed with steam at Tiigh pressure ties Commission to Sunday Bem-'Ot power and give Maud Miss the Funk of Preshlent take place at the rear of the George (will Song minutes. for a few the investor to collect the Inter- wlU gWe lhe intmilictt, v company. (tabernacle from 7:30 to 8:30 p Intended for the soles of est from Ixigan? The true mean- Public invited, Talk MLs Winnie Olsen. m. Mr. W. O. Robinson of tve shoes used bv athletes, a rub- ing of the proposal of your enW Florence Olsen, Miss ARD inSECOND Song (community service ber composition has been gineer is that the City build one' Talk Elder J. E. Carlisle. One of the outstanding tcarl 'Miss Retold to Story vented that remains rough plant from the proceeds of the 'features of the farmers encamp- sen. afford a grip on the ground no bond issue and that they payin-- i Y'iolin .solo- - Ira Rosengreen. Clara Piano solo Miss Veda Olsen.' ment last year vvas the play Mrs. matter how much ft is worn terest on a duplicate plant built Vocal" duet Smith. Brown Mrs. Reading Mss Ruby Nielson. and dance hours pn the co"eqo and Fanny down. for their use Utah Power ELEVENTH WARD Reading Mis. Leora Darle--.jeampus. The entertainmentaim-niIrrigation of the Jordan river and light Company Solo-M- iss Lucile Cello WARD SIXTH Owen.; a Wednesday evening will le of construction a As taxpayers we suggest valley and the selection-M- r. lilar. The Bluebird orchestra Instrumental Vocal sijo Mr. RolU John-- j t. water plant large enough to policy of one hundred H0- j will furnish the music, ;Lal Farr and company. supply the entire country are municipal ownership. First we Talk Vocal solo Mr. Lawrence Owen. Immediately after the pa'-itR. E. EkUr to would the by present the planned plant bring projects among hour There will be a dance at the selections tdov. IB Two instrumental the maximum of Palestine efficiency by Talk-Eld- , auditorium, a special product on at the Capitol theatre and a farewell concert in the tabernacle by Miss Edna Crowther. In Japan the housewife takes time by the forelock and starts her Spring cleaning in ,the north will be controlled fo er j i - ! ' ( , Sheep-Recei- j Ti said that a man's ; - POCKET BOOK br-lb- his is FftlEND. BEST inter-(piani- st 1 i Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs And Flowers, ' CATIIUYN WOOD, Pianist -' b.v-th- e ! per-cen- s of a man while living, equally true of hi family wilt'll deprived of hi support. If'qne it i on lhe income the widow pocket-hoosupplied in o n I li efter tiionth for aa long a she live. life insurance plan k eps THE EQUITABLE LHE ASSl n Vm Newypw Vtrnm 3 tT)i - Oft OUeTS CCLOSOM Ou HAUWiaAV." IHESe At 'AM' 1U OCA-- TH' WOOOS SOSbAM Hi VietH A. FOUUV MET h$ A $tACK AMP VMHKe CAt AM' TTft.ieO'tb CHASE Y AMO-- " I f 08v OAWEA last 1$ VALK1M might he saw H($ CAR. AkUO TO WOR. a R. (3c.MRT f poooce ouota $TRoCg A VUiA W WATER. MOW T1 GEE AATCH (jAtOUMC . IT bOUETY uf the . vrATFS District Manager. Office over Cardon Jewelry Store. Write Your Own Endings By Ovules Sughroe MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL KME W. B, MERRILL the government j k ! BAKvrS AS REPORTED. TH FAMOUS WUX MOT GTR0C8. 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