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Show $ f 1 I A t t Thursday, May 1, 1924. TI1E PAGE SIX W Iw- -- HR. At Hie Capitol AT HIGH ' EXPLORERS VISIT THE TALKS Pantages Bill COOLEY Neve JEtoekJRej duced at Mose BIG CANYON -- SCHOOL CAVE The best getter of Cache - Valley a u gh s yes terd a On Wednesday members nf hi saudience, the Pantages vaudeville at the Urging toL was Edward Blondell fn the Logan canyon pars, commrt-t- e students of School, to look to The Lost Boy. He has beeq accompanied Prof. William ever aspire On the journey of j 42 and Mr. Carl now it Peterson these life never falter or tire. G.ve to J w bnot in letter only supery sor of the Forestl perfect each other U help each may a,lld Cave' hut knows 11(1 Pal't also will1 Department, tn (he Logan need, anf ,sunly in life each To 'never forget the absolutely how to get the laughs to txamine it moie thoroughly, Succeed. oldest conedy act in and make a report W m. Edwards days that you ass here in thH! JJ1' f ie and been business show has Tn also class. was with hero school, ipitsent Due to the yonr" all thy days .struggle raid trv tOjad around the w odd several amount of water it was impost,lm's " promises to be as lin- sible for tlie pai ly to get verv perform, so ail will nh Help mortal as the morning sun. far into the lower cave but tin ing yourself and Logan High W. W. Coolev concluded one foie this, came a pair of dancers upper cave w as examined cai of the most instruct e and in-- 1 and also a pair of j deers, all of fully and with just that j art of; te resting addresses ever heard "hom had to work fbothavd to the whole cave, Pnfessor Peter-- ' in thYhigh sch ol auditorium, get their effects to be genuinely son was enthusiastic and stated ht Id on Wednesday , April .'!(. successful though there were that we had a real natural ass t ' Mr. Cooley of San Francisco, many who laughed easily apd The party was well provided with California, litas been .spending Hong at the hilarious were little e good light and the part few days in Logan and ! mg o (the .Chickens. sketch, chambers and-ferh has addressed audiences at the After Blondell came three mations perhaps not seen be-- ! ' in who nonsense melodious era on AgiU utlural College fore. matters of i commie and com- - certainly jnade good the second The water in the lower cave mereiaL interest He is an au- - half of their billing title. from explor 4,he party To many the most enjoyable prevented thority on accounting and most to its lim.t cave the ing upper nf his address to the Logan High features of the performance was of Peterson Professor but School sudents had to do writh was the aerial work of the opencave that the the upper opinion this subject. Demonstrating ing acrobatic act and the danca distance extend may quite pari of Mrf in the closing Hughes jirmitivo accounting systems, ing he trarni the history SUltT gro- actf Mrrllughes is a Scotchman allel with; the lower cave. In the wth of accountingirm the early who is grace personified and he upper chambers of the u),.per had with him a pianist and a cave some stalagmites, stalac- Egyptians' to, the present his material with girl dancer, both of whom were tites, pillars and other formaon the worthy of being his partners, tions were found. A large statae-tt- e information illuminating in the sahpe of a heart was rinytortaiice of accounting in and that is no small praise. discovered. It resembled on'e modern life. dancAll in all it was a superb Mr. Copley's talk was one of ing act and well woxthy a head- m the Timpanogas cave only its the 'chief "Eatures of am as.se 1 liner place in big time vaude- color was brown and not white. bly projifam replete with, bril- ville. Supervisor Arenston jTovided liant ntfmters. Miss Oliver some picks and shovels and by Johnson sang two. songsi Mr. A PLATINUM SUBSTITUTE clearing the entrance and makn Hoy Halverson played thrbe ing a channel, the water in the selections and Mr. Ray Garlower cave was lowered about 1 (Science Serv ce in r sang. All of these numbers Platinum Ls the mostwaluable one foot, but this was not suffi-- j vere accompanied by Mr, not only to the jewelcr cient to make the exploration.! ke?n?ni a.1?diwei!e gread but to the chemist because it is lt was the opinion of the cartyj appreciated that, in two in So resistant to corrosion. But that by making a channel for stances, two encores were "giv it is so costly that efforts are some distance into the cave , en. Appreciation is due to Mr. all could be drawn off more the time be ng made to find Cooley,, Miss Johnson,' Mr. Ha! a substitute. s rapidly and lowered sdpathways Among the verson, Mr. Garner and Mr. Leof these are alloys of chrom- could be made around the stream mon for their brilliant parts and ium, and the pure metallic and bridges made over certa n this a Ereciation was express- chromium on sections. At first the wrater may electro plated ed, at the close of the assembly, iron. be used Tha appear as a lunderance but when alloys may by thbAha'rman, Mr. Reed Jnhn-so- in n controlled and the gulches num for of and) nega-iplace plat senior studeht at the lupin . , c gaps properly bridged, it will bei schdol.. Th? speaker was .intr 1 me, P0 ea duced by Mrs. Nellie B. March, work. , while the chronium plat- an attractive feature of the bead of the high school commer- ed electrodes are even more cave. Just as soon as the cavej These discoveries is accessible, Professor" Peter-- ! cial department. Mr. MeVr resistant. to tend dimin'sh the great de--j son is determined to makea! Bankhead, president" of the high fchool commercial club, gave the mand for platinum by chemists, thorough explorat on of it tvith . . - r. chronium heing not only chea'ijthe Logan Canyon committee of opening prayer- ;- tr hut vtry much harder than! the Chamber of Coinmeree an? With the two jiew American platinum and therefore not sol make a complete report. Witn Cardinals the membership of apt tv bo hurt by mechanical illumination thereTs no quests. ' but that the cave would become the Sacred College has been treatment. one of the natural wonders of raised to 66, which is only four below .the max mum numb0!' about 500,000 kilowatts of elec- northern Utah. On the work day in the canOf the 66, exactly one half aro tricity from a number of sourckilo-is the a and arc half other ; yon a group of men will be sen es, 600,000 (kalians planning to make a trail to the cave, clea. watt central station. foreigners. ya 1 ( thtV'-mure- ,- . r i . j 0 J-- - 1 j Be-M- r, fit Vi L,h -- - ' ' Collection dome-shap- j ed -j sing-Uta- ? Priced for this Models) for informal Occasions IncludingStyles-- f or , Every Type of SKIRTS in Tan or Grey. A Beautiful Skirt Pleated, at i Knife ' :--J i- . $3.00 Millinery o. 25 New Skirts) in Plaids and Stripes. Specially Priced at $3.25 nl GLOVES electro-analyti- Special on Kayser Chamoisette Gloves. -- J $1.25 HOSE , Special on Children's Mercerized Lisle Hose. ThreePair for . EveryHatinour $1.00 Our Shoe Department CORSETS Was Never More CoDr. Warner Rust Proof Corsets. Every Pair mplete.) Exclusive in Guaranteed. in Designs, Superior -- - Millinery Department Offered Saturday at Greatly Reduced Prices. $1.00 I Quality; the Better Grade o f Footwear which never fails to justify itself in service and satisfaction. NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK t EPARTMEHTlSTOn 3rd to MAY 10th , MAY Celebrating This Event we Offer to the Public For One Week Only th brush at the entrance and make it more accessible and v from the highway. One group ill also be sent to clear more of the brush in the upper part of the cayon park. Another roject will be to construct an - 33 New And Used Talking Machines irrigation ditch for the park. The walkp and driveway.--; in the park have been shaled by the Forest Department and the Cache County Fish and Game Association have provided a pond in the upper part for the large spawners. i Logan cay. n is fast becoming one big beautiful playground with innumerable th ngs to interest and make people happy and forget their every day cares for a short time. nrV $1.00 Down jplt $ 1. OO and up Per Week ONE YEAR TO PAY SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW AND USED PIANOS GIVE A THOUGHT TO MUSIC Mr. these transit items. Mr. s Tuesday afternoon on the hiYLrst talk Cooley gave gave many instance which Mr. he has encountered in his ex History of Accountancy. Cooley showed the development of accountancy from the first perience as district manager of crude methods of keeping rec- the Burroughs Comp&hy. ords up to the modern methods Wednesday afternoon at 2 jx He showed the M r. Cooley spoke on Profits m. use ip today. use of the knotted cord, the Ro- Perpetual Problems. In this lecman Abax, the Chinese Suan ture he showed the relationship Fan, the Japanese Sorroban, 1hbetween buying, advertising, Abacus and the Checker Board. Mr. Cooley also discussed the lulling, service, accounting and origin of Double Entry Bool- collections. He explained how keeping and in connection with each of these six phases ar tied the double entry system of book- up with the others and emphasikeeping gave a brief history of sed the fact that only through the origin of odern machine ac- complete accounting recofds'can the merchant hope to solve pro-jficounting. Following Mr. Cooleys lecture perpetual problems. Mr. Barrows gave an exhibition This lecture was followed by of the Borroughs posting ma- a demonstration of the famous chine. Mr. BarroYs dwelt upon Moon Hopkins accounting . and the necessity of complete ac- calculating machine. With this counting information to the mo- machine typewritten records can dem-. .business man and showed be had which will furnish the how this information is easily merchant with complete inform-atio- n accessible through the media of regarding his business vyith machine accounting. Following a minimum expenditure of efthe exhibition Mr. Barrows ex- fort. This (machine makes the plained the machine in detail to f entries calculates the extensions students and towns people. land posts the footings in one Wednesday morning from 9 operation thereby taking - the to 11 o'clock Mr. Cooley lectur- .place cf several bookkeepers in ed on modern methods of hand- j the office. ling transit items by the banks. The townspeople are cordially This lecture was followed by a invited to attend these lectures talk by Mr. Burrows on credits and exhibitions at the college as and collections. Mr. Coolev him- iMr. Cooley and Mr. Barorws self devised the system used by (have much prattled the banks today for deal.ng with ; nature in store for tVm. Bar-tow- - ! - ts I REMEMBER THE PLACE BETTER BUSINESS IS 39 SOUTH MAIN, LOGAN, UTAH v REMEMBER THE DATE PROFITABLE TO MANY MAY 3 TO 10 INCLUSIVE - I the ' has the Thatcher Music Co. 39 South Main (Quality Dealers) . t v - gnnuawii iim Logan, Utah tmm iM ia, iiriatfVtirr nf - - - ter business week at Utah Agriculluarl College been featured this we:k by series of lectures, given by Cooky, district advertis- The be Participate in the Celebration x rA $5.95 er j sne-- j For Saturday at Semi-Tuxed- lat-et- t wanirrm BLOOMERS 50 J ersey Silk Bloomers, worth $5.00. Special With Dress or Sport Skirt is. the Pretty Styles of Silk and Silk and Wool. al ' ' SWEATERS One of theJMost Popular Sweaters to Wear vio-li- . 8: $17.50 S4.50 1 ttti' NEW DRESSES AT Figure. ni-- th-wat- $12.50 35 Selling, - Mel-'met- 25 NEW DRESSES JUST ARRIVED. 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