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Show L JU. 7 ur" sz-t - fi Friday, May 9, 1924. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY; CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE SIX WHO'S WHO AT THE NATIONAL ATllRDA SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE UTAH Our Entire New and Complete Stock of Mens Dress Shirts, allCollar-Attaehed- and ,Neck Band. Silks, English Broadcloths, Poplins, Madras and Percales In-cludin- COLLEGE AGRICULTURAL gr Both Skaggs Stores and Markets Feature at the SameArticIes at Different-Tim- es Unusual Values. The Thrifty Buyer takes Advantage of these Every Week. " PRO?.1 RAYMOND FRANZEN disciple always shares the ideas of hia master and often them. Thus Prof. Raymond Franzen of the University of California, who is to give courses this summer in psychology Job teachers in cooperation with Prof.' E. L. Thorndike at the summer school of the Utah Agricultural College is a former student and close friend of Prof. 200 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. SPECIALLY SELECTED. Thorndike, and possibly has done more to Priced $3.00 $3.50. Saturday Special Regularly work than he in the theory of educational 200 BOYS DRESS SHIRTS Sizes 12 ft TO lift. measurements. This is the field in which Regularly-Price$1.50 to $1.75. Saturday Price Prof. Franzen holds a leading place at the AND PAIRS SHOES DRESS MENS OXFORDS. 75 University, of California, a place similar Regularly Priced $5.00 to $7.50. Saturday Special Price to that held by Prof. Terman at Leland Stanford University. we are One-Fift- h so, prone to measure results in the educational world in order to get standards that weTiave already over one hundred differ-on- t of ritimaUiir edtteulTPfliii 'rrf" ficiency and some have even gone so far as to recommend scientific measurements in the pilgrims progress which we all make in our religious thinking before we entrust ourselves unreservedly to the arms of the one true church. Among so many systems of scales artd tests it is important that some one should TOMORROWS PARTIES ENJOY show us how to find our way about and this will be the work of Prof. Franzen, a work for which he is eminently fit by his enthusiasm and scholarship. His course will give teachers, prin- FOR A. C. LOAN A PLEASING cipals, and. superintendents , knowledge of the "eiemants-olf- t the of educational measurement and an acquaintance with theory PROGRAM standard tests and scales for measuring school achievement. The greater part ofJbe coursewilL 'concern measurements Jn The U. A. C. Faculty League Mothers Day Observed Ap- elementary schools and junior high schools, but some attention will be given to tests and Scales in Latin, French, algebra, gewonieh are very enthusiastic propriate Tribute to Mothers ometry, physics, chemistry, and advanced work in English and by President J. R. Shepherd about the outcome of the two history. t Editor, Jour Sego Lily Dance by Professor t , affairs tomorrow to raise-fund- s " course This may- - be taken with profit by any experienced I ail in And Durhams article paSongyour Pupils "7 notiqf teacher who is interested, in scientific measurement. foi; their Loan Fund. - As has Numbers Specially Priced at i THE SATURDAY UNTIL NOON Large Can $1.15 Value Log Cabin Syrup, for 5 Pounds Sun Sweet Prunes, for....... $1.85 95c $3.85 d All Mens Work Shoes Off Now-a-da- PINEST STEER BEEF ys UNUSUAL MEAT VALUES .Beef Shoulder Roasts. BestOils, Per Pound 13C ; Pork Hams Fresh. Whole or Half. Commis- 1 . . !i ! t. P sVjnson nt j Dunn, Mrs. A. C, Sullivan, Mrs Mrs. Sterling Harris. In addition to those who have contributed so generously in this movement by making donations of money, food, etc., the League members desire to ex- press their appreciation to the merchants of Logan,; all of whom have been eager and anxious to help in making the two functions a success. The local Confectioners have all been most loyal in their support of the move and special appreciation is extended to the Cherry Blossom which has donated the ice cream for the occasion. The League further wishes to Mrs. Haldane, mother of Lord Haldane, the Lord Chancellor, has just entered upon h clone hundredth year. She saw the first balloon ascent in England, and clearlp yeoollects Stephensons first locomotive The excellent showing made - to- n -- by the- the on the local and for the has arous space paper spring training trip ed high hopes in the breasts of publicity given to the notices baseball fans in the Hub. sent. 1 4 r r Bostoft-Red-So- x- express-4tsappredatio- THERE IS SOME REAL MONEY SAYING IN BUYING YOUR SHOES AND SUPPLIES AT i . i. h ft 4 John H. And erson & Sons ? Lowest Prices Best Quality Courteous Treatment GROCERIES Crepes and Ratines Brown and Blue Crepe Net, per jard $1.40 Figured Crepe de Chine per ysfrd . .. $2.00 Plain Crepe de Chine Blue Mixed and Dark Blue $2.25 Best Mhite Crepe de . Chine $1.55 Plain and Plaid Ratine per yard . ... 48 36 inch Cotton Dress Crepes, per yard . 35 Underw ear Crepe, per j d 25 Plain Voiles, per vard Figured Voiles, per vd SLIPPERS Ladies Military Heel Slippers, Grey witfiThown Cro.v Strap-Kii- ul $3 )5 Ladies Brown Suede " .... $4.00 Slipped Ladies Grey Low Heel .1-Stra- p Slippers $3.50 A rather impressive program was conducted at the weekly luncheon-meetin- g of the Rotary club on Thursday in honor of Mothers Day. The mothers wehe. the special and, honored guests, for the occasion and wherever it was possible for a member to bring his- mother he did so And a number brought the mothers of. others so there was a good representation of the Mothers Day Program A Laudatory Editorial At 4th Ward Chapel Per Pound 5c Large Fresh Lettuce 2 Heads 25 C BROOMS-each.... ... 79 C Skaggs Streaked Standard Breakfast Bacon Per Pound 20c" Cans Broken Sliced Large Pineapple BANANAS : . 5-T- Sunday Evening 7;30 Instrumental Trio Hal and company Discourse, Piofes- - Mother, sor A. J: Hikman. Postlude, organ. ' . Tonights Concert AfTabernacle One of the big numbers of national music; week will be the ensemble concert tonight at the Tabernacle. The following organ- - izations will fathers again and - have -- that rao-tina- hm Doya-mout- : : : each.... -- lhe justice and right. In "tSTMS, organ contest will also be held. even to the sternest doubter restored The contest has .been going QiUea that sucLi aUfe' paV heyrovOne feature of civilization is among the Boy Scout organizathe respect the people have for tion for several weeks. Four contheir ancestors. All peoples man- testants !hae been selected toperhals but Channing Bollock has ifest this respect in some form come up to compete for 1st, 2nd, done a real service in holding up an by which we all can meaor another. It was left to Amer- 3rd and 4th places. Rotary, example sure our own lives Surely in some ica however, To fake the lead in Kiwanis., Cardon Jewelery and towaid ilegree we can follow-hi- nr the goal of true happiness. setting a day apart for Mothers Needams w ill give prizes. From The Deseret News Day and it is fittingly observed An excellent evening, one ef every year all over the land. the finest in securlar ensemble This widely discussed play is There is a growing disposition 'work will be held. Dont miss it. booked for the Capitol Theatre, throughout the world to give Eight oclock is the time set, and Monday evening. May 19. mother andwoman what is due it is free- them. President Shepherd pointTHEFOOL IS ed out the necessity of stimulat- Dr. On Wallace in the young men and boys ing CALLING YOU that love for mother w hen they reach that age where they are Goiter In Utah attached to other things. Channipg Pollocks play The At the beginning of the proDr. J. Wallace, state epidom-ologis- t. Fool, that has created such a gram a group of small girls who is at present ex- profound sensation in our Amerfrom the Whittier school under the school children of ican Theatre comes to the Capi' the direction of Mrs. C. Ii. Jolin-- i amining Cache County for goiter has, tol Theatre on Monday evening, son gave a little dance repre-- I underthe ' auspices of the Home May 19th. senting the Sego Lily. The re- and Community section of the No more human and virile presentation was the same as Farm Bureau, given two lectur- drama has reached the American given ip the school pageant com-- 1 es on the subject of goiter. One stage than The Fool and that posed and written by Prof. A. wtis given Wednesday afternoon there is a vast public awaiting M. Durham, music supervisor of at 4 oclock at the South of a high moral character the public schools. At the close Cache High School, the other at plays is shown by the nightly attenof the dance the little girls or Smithfield Tabernacle Thurs- dance wherever the play is being sego lilies presented each moth-- ! day at 8 :00 p. mi A large atten- shown. Mr. Pollock has created er w ith a beautiful w hfte rose. dance was present at both meet-ing- an absorbing (pJay and peopled it Miss Edna Crawford with with characters you have known Miss Grace Wood as accompun-- , Dr. Wallace in his lecture from childhood, you may even ist rendered several vocal selec- gave the cause of goiter, the yourself in the group. tions appropriate for the oc- reason for its heing so preval- recognize The really fine thing about casion and were thoroughly ap- ent in the intermountain and The Fool is that it stretches a Great Lakes regions and so beckoning firlger, in the preciated. breadth The program was in charge of little known in southern states, of its to the nonstrong appeal, Mr. 0. A. Garff. also the reason for its being so theatregoer as well as to the much more common among hardened patron and you feel its Eui'iihMu tvb Cincinnati lied.' girls and "boys than adults. Thev for powerfurinfluence good Jong is walloping ihe pill in manner were lecturesof the big scientific after you leave the iheaire. It is that promise to give consider- truths given in simr'le language, a drama, able worry to National leagu comprehensive and intensely in- that drives . straight from thi-all season to teresting pitchers the shoulder and there Is pot a happy and holy family each Choice Pound Can Salmon and conflicts ef the busy world. But the question propounded here does not contemplate this;, it means, rather, can one" in the very whiil of modern life, in the rush and crush of every day, followthe course of the Master in love, charity. and helpfulness? In his remarkable play, "The Fool, Channing Pollock portrays a man who lives such- - a life. Dan Gilchrist loves even his bitterest enemy. His evety thought is to help his fellowmen. . It matters not thel cost to him personally, he gives his whole hegrt to those who need liis aid. His motives are misunderstood, his efforts reviled. Abuse and contumely are heaped upon him. Cruel jealousy and hate are hurled at him. But through it all he goes his way, doing good on every hand, teaching by evample as well as precept the lesson of love and kindness; pro Far1-- ; Uea participate: Such is a true mothers U. A. C. Male Glee Club, B. Y. we said and the love, speaker, C. Ladies glee, New Jersey are tall happy in the belief that Academy Ladies Glee U. A. C. we shall meet our mothers and Militaiv Band. away. .. ie , - mothers. President Joseph-R- . Shepherd of the Logan Temple was the speaker, and to illustrate a mothers love for her family he told how his mother and father in their poverty in England had reared ten children and through the intense love of his mother for ber children she - was - the chief means of holding them together until they could all come to America in a body. His mother died happy when her ten children all grown to manhood and womanhood gathered around her bed when she passed lbsrFine Granulated Sugai ORANGES Extra Choice Medium Large 2J)(gJn befen previously stated, the Faculty Women d League is mak-- 1 ing'a final attempt for .the year to, increase its loan fund for U. A; G.L wbmen. 'Accordingly, tomorrow afternoon at; 2:30 the league members will give a party at the home of Mrs. Weston Vernon. Tables are being sold at $3 each or , 75c a person, cards, mah jongg, or a kensing-tp- n are All in, order. In. the evening at eight oclock a silver tea will be given for both men and women. At this time Ever Young will be staged with the following cast: Miss Iva Maude 35c $9.35 45 C Large Size, per Dzeit 35 C LEMONS Large Juicy, per Dozen.. 25 C 100 ( per statingliijqdip 7c SOME SAVING PRICES . sioners are cotniMaining about the amount of water used from' C he city mains. . I have no doubt but that they lave cause for it as I use more hail I should myself. This is yhy I do it; thave la lawn that tjan be whterfoi by; flootjdng it With Cater fiiW the ditch and I; havd a srpall .garden plat that can also. be' watered that y, way . indpibferably so7 ButthWre is foVater in the ditches find my farcTen and lawp both need waiter and need it badly.7 What am I tdftdo? What would yoii do under Similar, conditions. " This condition exists every May I suggest to the commis sioners that if they would arrange with the ditch people to have the canals filled earlier, not only this year, but every year, It would do much tTpre-vethe excessive use from the 'city mains, and all concerned would be happier. ONE OF THE USERS. 17c - Beef Brisket (Boiling) per Pound ALL DAY BARGAINS Frankfurters 2 lbs. for ! j" Per Pound . ROTARIANS IBOFTHE 89 c 35c 29c 19c WATCH OUR WINDOWS and Tuesdays Ad I FOR UNUSUAL BARGAINS Dollar Day $ Wed. May T 4 lOTHlTORES h:" relation-shi- p , j s. two-tiste- f d, red-blood- I Our Prices are Right Did you ever visit the ice boxes of the markets whoTsell you your meats. We are anxious for all to visit our market and have you go through and see how the meat cT is handled before you get it. 7 Our boxes are full of Cache Valleys choicest meats, tork, Veal ieei. Mutton aqd Lamb, all raised in our own Valley. We keep the money at home if possible. Our meat is not the cheapest ... e w I can buy , but the very best to be had regardless of price. se just as cheap as the is considcr-ef- l. cheapest, when He deliver every morning if orders are inquality 8:30 or orderby ed the night before. ; In0m?i1rnnd?rMd lard is much lb. pails $1.75. 20 lb. the he, 3 lb. pails 55c. 5 lb. pails pails $3.50 for Saturday. Meats are exceptionally trv some LENTY Oh NICE FAT HENS FORgood SATURDAY Home Cured Bacon Sliced to please all, per lb 35c are saying by eatinff the cheap junk that is put 1 t the best its the cheapest and b?r2a,a hunters much more satisfactory. ofoods01 CarC that bdV of yours by giving it only the best I ' ?? PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO Bensons Market Phone 255 and 256 115 North Main, Logan, Ut. moment during the four acts you In tile early days of baseball are not enjoying its unforgeta club to be the 'winner had t)-- ' table message ,tb&i comes score 21 runs, without; regard jto straight across the footlights, the number of imdngg piayed. The first church m Iowa was Not until 1837 was the game built .in Diibusme in 1834 into nin innings. ed |