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Show r f ' PAGK SIX Tuesday, January 29, 1924. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CITY,. CACHE, COUNTY. UTAH , The Flan Adopted In Ail The Departments ' of The School According To United Faculty S B A Xj Xj 333 h This In General SOUTH CACHE HIGH vs. LOGAN HIGH GRIZZLIES In all possible ways the stud Head of the Public Speaking and ents of the Logan High Scnool Dramatics and ; Departmen (FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS), are learing to do by doing, ac- Delilah Higgs, Head of the girls cording to Principal Not man Physical Education Department ThursdayrJanuary--31str7-PrM-Second-Teams-Play-Fir- stHamilton, and there is not one have had considerable training department in the High School in work of this kind and the sucin which the students are not cess of the recent High School taught the principles of the sub- vaudeville attests to the efficiject by tfonie form or variation ency of the method' used. In the of the problem method, tne Public Speaking and Dramatics ot the educational pmciotes rait Department a play is anin favor at the preset time. nually and constant given in pmctict This docs not mean, of course, oral expression js the rule. The thut the theory is neglected. Be- girls in the Physical ' Training fore the student is in a Department - learn, not only to do a thing succesullj and health habits and WELLSVILLE receive ( not SOME NEWS ITEMS fef cienly, he must understard alone training in how to build jiow it should be done ana this strong, healthy bodies, but in The Merril Brenchley, WELLS VILE, Jan. 26. is taught before th- student be the classes in dancing, learn gin the practical work, in all how to dance properly as well. Wellsville High School trimed Baxter. cases where this is the wise and the Smithfield Juniors by the B. Roll; Ivan Maughan, gerHabits of health and training score of 23 to 16 here last Fri- man Maugham-Mart- ha Leish-malogical proceedure. aretaught extensively and in day. This is the third victory - - The girls in the Domestic .Sc- tensively Waldon Gunnell, Edith to the boys also.Tn the for the winners, and puts then. Liljenquist, and Lecna Buist e ni ience Departmcn, according to at the leadin lhe seriesMur.ray T he . Ladies LiteraryClute- - of Bessie Law, Head of the Depart for boyir Coach M; K. y a fast game for Wells-vill- Wellsvilie, held their annual played xnent, are ta.ught how to- preis a guide and a friend to while Crqjvshaw shoved Club party in the Junior High pare and serve meals, and other every boy in his Department and well for the lasers. announce up household duties, by actuallv do- the boys are Friday evening, January 28th. pleased openmg ' Tho encouraged to de: rooms were decorated In ing the thing. Each week, gen- velop health and strength anJ The score WELLSVILLE erally on Tuesday, the girls have told how they may do so. Classjgreen and pink. The evening 7 was spent in playing games and 2 the Opportunity of prepat ipg and es are designed to be active fac- L. Leishman, If 4 dancing, after which an oyster 2 a luncheon for the Fac tors in developing health and J.' Chritensen rf ' serving E. Murray, c ........ 5 supper was served to the followulty Mens Club which holds stemgth. Physical training1 ,) -. . and Mrs. ing guests:-Mr- . , , weekly luncheons in the . Hgh is required of every boy and gj.--l W. Maughan, rg.... 0 ? s "'V 4 1 School dining room. The gm unless the Leathora. Mrs. and C. Mr. g Wyatt, is excused cr boy girl iel A, Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Totals also have numerous other sim- upon 10, presentation of a doctors charge Reese Maughan, Mr. andJ Mrs. In other certificate ilar Opportunities. SMITHFIELD or statement sl' Wilford Mr. Mrs. and branches of the Domestic Sci- that certain individuals showing Anderson, should L. Harmon; If .r... John J. Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. ence work, the girls have similar be excused from the i M. Olneygf training Oscar J. Hendry, Mr. an-- Mrs. opportunities. A new course in the High ft, Fames, c S. L. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Wit. Fr Harris, rg nd lIrs7Hbber J.ATte n7 M through actual practice of mar ling of this school year, is D. Crowshaw, lg M. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs Jas ual training operations, accoro lournalism H-1Totals, Just now th H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. PetReferee-r-- N ingto Mr. W. C. Crook, Heado tudents are learning how t Baldwin. M. Mr. and Mrs. er the Manual Training Depart vrite pews leads" and the In a second team game the re Daniel Williamson, Mr." and Mrs. sye ment. Jt is the custom for th? tem Walters, used, states Mr, Solon R ut was the reverse; Wellsvi'lt Roy Jones, Mrs. Elsie Gunnell,! boys, as soon as they are able It Barber, Instructor in the course be losers by the score of 3 Mrs. Lamont M. Allen, and the do the work surely and expert- is essentially the same as is us Wells Roll Honor the The for Misses Gladys Hill, Maggie HaB, to hora from work bring ly, sd in the largest schools o 4He Junior Ninth Grade for-thAfton - Jones- ,- Afton Robinson, which Is done in the High Schoo journalism in the country. Th follows. is month as Done ourth Erma also to work do and arount Christensen, Wanetta shop Students are taught how to writ A. Roll : John Christensen. Frank, and Anna Buist. their homes such as wending and both by theory and practice vfLii. i r i. l sju Several ltrc?; a easaegL. reparing of various devices. Las About of the if year the boys went out on act spent in learning the time ol theory Ancient Drawings Found In ual carpentering jobs, for which the news in studying 4 ' credit was given. This samt what news story, is, the of the practice is followed in the Agri- tlewspaper, and so, policy while the re LONDON Jan 29 Discovery The cross is the mast sacred cultural Department, slates Mr. of roaming cave drawings made by the structure known to the natives Js in spent lb-aHenry Oberhansely, the actual writing- add, criticism. black oborigines h of Australia, and is produced, only during of this Department. Just recent- pneth- - rivalling in interest those found their religious ceremonies. Iv the bovs were taken out to the 0(J Va Iabordory uscd( that The cavq drawings are made system js op- - some years ago in the 'caves of farms where they helpd the in more anerating than been a pigment of ochre and fat successfully has with southern France, farmers dress meat, poultry,, etc one successful school in the nounced by D. Herbert Based- and have endured for thousands The boys in the classes in Agritoday, In this labora- ow at Adelaide, ,Austrailit, as ,of years. Dr Bpedowr belivees. culture learn to judge livestock country tory the students study the es the result of extensive explore Some of them relate legends, livestock. by scoring Sentials of news and the charact- tious in central and northern others give directions for the in In the Art Departmcn:' tne eristics and biology in the" High Australia, according to dispatch i.tiation ceremonies connected same plan is being carried out. School laboratories In those sub- - es ritual and published here. The older with The- citizens of Logan-anthe ' be to which are of ordeal with some were supposed -; carvings nearby towns had a splendid opOf course a considerable por- fossils until Dr. Basedow had ex extremely cruel. of "judging tion of the time in the classes in portunity recently Dr. Basedow also has" found ' amined them. the ability of the stud mis m BioChemistry, and blacks all the Physicis, A between the sythat comprise an similarity wnen School at the Art High logy at the High School is spent stem of geometrical and conven-- j three of the main cultural al exhibit their work yas shown in in the laboratory where the established for the fossil designs and the hierogly-lsion- s window of the Logan Hardware learn, under the guidance phics of ancient Egypt was pointimen of Europe- Theyjuse rough A has W w0rk- Pedersen, Head ol ed out by the discoverer. Bilat-- . stones as implements just as M. !).? Hr. ed Dut according to M Science the and Mr eral symmetry 'often indicates they find them, or they chip Department, Robinson, Head of the Art Dein Bio the human form, and the line,! Instructor P' into some conventional R Solon Bart,e'fon pariment and Mr. of life and t,1( the lattice and the cross are all i them, or they grind them, to a ber. Faculty Adviser, Student ilofiry shape, Universe. used to represent human beings fine edge as desired. Publications, whereby student? This system, of .vitalizing" in the Art Department will aid h be acquisition- - of knowledge ii furnishing the art work for th .even to the more ag Tree Rooted In Skull Reveals Indian Mystery applicable Th School High yearbook, 1,e.only cars paid for in full are allowed on the highways, the traffic problem will be solved. subjects and the stud Amphion. Already some of thi ademic , material has been drawn anc mts in English, History and th root had penetrated the right "sent in to the printers. Coottra rther- - Socal Sciences,- - Mathem -O- TTAWA- QNT. .Jan. tion.in all possible form is tin tics, and allied subjects an Roots of an old walnut tree ear aperture of the skull in its extent growing through a human skull search fof nutrition and continHigl .aught, to a large byword, at the- Logan tlie u on the site of an acient Indian ued on through and out the oth method problemT brough School. , t X Students in Commercial De- vhich theto student is givenw'itl village two miles up Ckarville er side. Following the root, Dr. and solve yroblem find to was sea a which, suprised partment learn to keep books b) tis a small stream to the Bryce ond skeleton, that of a short febackground - of previouf Creek, keeping books and Mrs. Nelli Dr. led have Lake of north Erie, male with a skull of a distinctB. Murch, who is the Head ot .raining, he is able to work out P. II. Bryce of this city, to an ly broad type. the Commercial Department. L In the Mathematics Department discovery'. The a thorough believer in the par of which Mr. Ira A. Cole is th anthropological The stump, he estimated, roots the fix age of the vil- ihows help the English Department of keeping- in touch, by al Head; a probable growth of a of which Mr. Solon R. Barber if lage and reveal a tragic romanci hundred y'ears and the burial means, with the out .he practicable wild. of American the early' -- side world head, students are gnei Dv of business and two assistant! nust have taken place long beDr. via e Hi?h School Commercial Clot problems to work out. Tin were Bryce a me "hen ,s a,; vil Indian the are to searching have designed prob'ems which fosters the best business site for cultural remains o Citified village was an occupied distinct appeal to the studen'. training, holds meetings at From the evident care be applicable, a its people. They found on ex lamp. intervals at which businossmier himself and to vith which the bodies were 18 of inches at a to his cavation and hu as far life possible, depth talk to the membc-isand ai aid with their feet directly to- Yellow Stained Teeth which present day businesi experience. In fact, it is th the skeleton of a tall man with ward' the south and from the Round Trip To . ideal of the Faculty of the Lo a skull of the long-hea- d type solated Bleached White problems are considered. of the position grave root II t a skull ran the hh School, gan according Thpoygh the In the Music Department . .New Safe .Way.- nl Hamilton, to make th from the sturhp of-- a large wal- - yithin the former palisaded cm students are not only taugFt lrindi dosure, Dr. Bryce thinks this School the. disinto life of th fit nut feet tree , GOING AND RETURNING - ' I about thirty music appreciation and a love ai tant- The treehad evidently iouble burial was that of a VIA No more'flark, discolored, rpotted , for music but they receive val- student as it has always been . I war chiefTand that the or tobacco btaiued teeth, Illcacho-dou- t . v uable training m instrumental ideal of the High School to f been cut dow n years bcfoi-e- The preat , SAN FRANCISCO wolnan, to whom he was joined Combination costs only few 1roportiOnately low fares apply from all other points in Utah and vocal music as well. Each into the life of the community. in death by the root of the tree, cents and removes unsightly stains min dene This can without be Those cheiid who persons and Idaho r, . year the Department puts on rn in ir grievances would always do bet was of Algonquin or Ojibway teeththree minutes at home. Leaves Effective dates of sale from otera and ,inecoperation with imizing, in the least, its part flashing white, lustrous, Idaho Points the Public Speaking and Phys- the life of hupnanity as a whole. ter to trnsfer their affections tt stock. clean. Kecommeuded everywhere Jan. 26th some more worthy and responThe double burial, however, as quicker, surer, safer than old ical Training departments, nold3 Utah Points Jan. 31st THE POWERFUL ADD sive object. Dresents a mystery. Was the harmful, dangerous scouring. Fine Final return limit a vaudeville as well. Mr. R.V. : , April 1st for children's Police Officer sensitive teeth. (to actress) girl the chiefs favorite wife No effect on soft, e allowed on all at Johnson, the Head of the Music So Stopover Pacific Southern Lines Both points got. your earls . back, L .Virginias first state basket- and if so, did she sacrifice her- Combination charnel, Bleachodent Department: Mrs. Ruby Barry, missyou and returning. loosgoing to contains liquid ? ball tournament for high and self after the Hindu fashion en stain coats and special paste Ye-- ; Flossie- - Footlights prep schools is to be held at when he died Or was she of an which gently remocS them. Taste wonderful isn't advertising COLLEGE INN CAFE Washington and Lee University alien tribe and a favorite house- keeps new stains from forming. Be To secure this low fare, purchase y ticket to Ogden here they are, real ones; my next March. hold slave, whom the chiefs sure to ask for Bleachodent Com' y at New bination. At Under all good dealers such' regular fare; take receipt for same and present it Management merely imitation. pearls tribesmen killed in order that as: - Urug Co.. Prescription to station agent Southern Pacific Lines, Ogden, who will issue F or merly Booster . Inn. London Opinion. Edward F. Pop Geers he might accompany him to Drug City Co., ltiter Bros. Drug Co., ticket Ogden to Los Angeles and return to your starting points 33e Regular Dinner., known far and wide as The the Happy Hunting Grounds. n Adv. Drug co, Club Breakfasts 23c and 35e at the through fare, as advertised above, less local fare paid to Golf, in cventrir dres is' be Grand Old Man1 of the turf, en1 Special Chicken Dinner Ogden. coming poptdar in Parts, where ters upon his 74th year this s Reason lules our judgment There is no beautifier- of comFor one covered for Further a club has 50c Literature Sundays or Reservations, Write practice month. It is onw more than our characters .determine our Information, plexion, bn form, or behavior, D. R. OWEN, Agent S. P. Lines WM. MORGAN, Mgr. ground for members to use half a century since he won his actions; hence the inlike to wish the and scatter frequent joy and after dinner. 523 Eccles Bldg. Phone 195 first race. Ogden, Utah. not pain behind us. consistency between them. Logan High School Gymnasium, General Admission 35c. Reserved Seats 50c Seats on Sale at Logan Sporting Goods Co., and Logan Hardware po-itio- n FROM - n, iJ - Con-ro- e, Are to ofan the . U f ' h i i ABSTRACT' DEPARTMENT 1 Pan-Howa- yrr rd WhichwilKbe under the ""' of e i ( I Mr. j r.a - I. James --H -- Stewart 2. BONDED ABSTRACTOR 20-1- Former County Recorder and Who has Years Abstracting' for The Past ... one-thir- d AustraliairCam , two-thii- d8 Prompt and Careful Attention Will be Given All Work Entrusted to us - , l i -- Rooms 1415, Commercial Block Phone 980 divi-tion- - I I - I ! 1 -- SPECIAL - j - i 5 , - -- WINTER EXCURSION TO. CALIFORNIA - i lor j it i the-lag- Southern Pacific Lines $53.55 , LOGAN. Los Angeles . j -- - l iI $ j . : r IMPORTANT. - i one-wa- one-wa- e -- ,4 Schramm-Johnso- 1 - be-fo- te V jj i |