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Show ; i J f EVERY THE JOURNAL n$Y FURNISHED ROOMS ARE RENTED EASILY THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADS. LOGAN, CACHfi COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY. MAY VOLUME XLVII. LX r 'V ' V i t X rr . 1 v NTNW : EVERY DAY PROPERTY IS SOLD THROUGH THE HEL, OF THE CLASSIFIED ADS 17, 1921. V NUMBER 119. THORESENS PEACE PLAN SENT THE BOK AWARD COMMITTEE By c. e. McClellan - of the Department of Education Brotherhood of Man DAYS IN OF Utah Agricultural College. . best is not too good for Utah. This is, true especially i s In Accord With The field of education. The traditions of her people, the ui FROM tiring efforts of individuals and of institutions, and the hig Teachings of Savior 6tandards set in her school legislation, all attest this fact- H progress in educational matters has before now elicited favorab AS1IAKIE, May 17. Our people are good condition just ReminScences of Its First Settlers Foi gotten Scenes comment from others. World Peace can be achieved j Personal now. But we have a dry weather here. Our boys are not And Incidents Recalled By Words of Those But it has remained for the an association or cooperaby Who Took Part In Them through their ditch work yet. They may get done in few tion of the nations, headed and , Utah Agricultural College at author, lecturer and resear days, all our men ditch. They want get out this week. Some our directed by the United States Logan to demonstrate how very worker, Dr. McCollum has ea jK'ople been up Malad City attending Stake Conference up there of America, backed (By JOEL RICKS) much in earnest Utah people ed a most enviable reputatl by England and return home last Saturday. We need a good and France, And based to now those it look back we doesnt pioneer days, are in their deetrmination to His winning r the Howard upon the hove Our up every, thing getting very dry. that they could have had much pleasure, considerFatherhood of God and the Brohave the best that the educa- Potts gold medal for dist looking good so far. Our school children are therhood of man as exemplified ing the few comforts of life they enjoyed. Their cabins for tional world can give. This scientific work is bv were heated tyj y wood a glad when the school is for them to go no" in the Golden Rules of Christ: and most were without the floors, part demonstration not only will turn Mr. Socquitch Timobimboo wife Do unto others as sometime. more of the to of cover work scantiest in a the had le fire clothing quality fireplace, they of the eyes Americas educators ye would sick. been sick about two weeks ago. Mr. have them do unto She is cold the warm for and does. them His message will be af winters, Love long during keep toward Utah but will gladden you. Enos' Iabigee is taken here to Dr. down Tremon-to- one and Whosoever the hearts of teachers through- interest and importance ot the winters were much more severe then than they are now. Old another, She is getting little better just now. Mr. the gales of wind that used to sweep out timers will will be chief among you, let him out the Rocky Mountain coun- only to teachers but to is been down below or some where. Mr. be your servant, etc. Jesus and snow to the us the of bone, piling up Logan' Canyon, chilling try for the opportunities it af- medical fraternity and to Warren Wongan is been down Garland to see Dr. Christ is the Savior of the in great drifts, behipd the cabins and fences.! The water was fords them. who are interested in dietary and his w ife is sick. nd he, went u pon ditch work world, The Prince of Peace, and in to we and had out winter drive the canals of turned the usually The Utah Agricultural Col- and nutrition problems. afternoon on Monday. Mr. Willie Neaman and his precepts must be observed vvas water. to The favorite stock river our for the ji place watering lege is promoting a National In recreational leadership nd between Main st, and 1st west on 1st South. In those days all of v. ife been down Tremonton and doing some chop-pina by the nations in order to secure Summer opening at Lpgan, June "in physical and health education Mr. Elias Pabigee" and wife fathers, his and in men the block was of the winter south half the that open o wiiii 1924. Not to is inLo-gait be note the men who will be 9, ojrary (a.0ther been down Tremonton yesterday and do- peace. He, inspired the founders only n of to hundreds be sawed them and haul out hundreds would of our government to lay the logs, national in that Americas greatto conduct classes this ing some shopping. BIG SALE AT RITER BROS DRUG. The foundation for civil and political when the mill could run in the spring. est educational institutions both Dr. Emmett D. Aniell, big sale at the Riter Bros Dugs start on 14, 15, 16, 17 day May. on Earth and Good Will I was, not old enough to real- ber East and West are represented lecturer at Yale, Harvard and Jed Blair from a daub from ancj big lc sal,e. Everythings pretty fine sale on that. Now is time toPeace We have very successman. s on the teaching staff and on Wisconsin. Dr. Angells jiars ize the cares and responsibillit-ie- his shooter which struck me on t0 buy some thing in drug store. Come early to buy, whole lot builded thereon in'the fully the lecture platform, but na- of experience have come tonim of our parents, or howrthey the seat of my breeches. stuff going on sale cheap. But I could not iention all the' stuff. past. Shall we now, as their tional also in that the men rep- through association iwith" tjany felt when I was on Mam St. the day the It is so many Who buys things to save money. Well sir and buy heirs and successors, hesitate were hard put they resenting those great education- of the leading education j in- to strung into some thing. These big sale last in four day. I want you Journal and refuse to continue and exprovide food And cloth! fig for1 telegraph fine; was! al centers are themselves na- stitutions of the country potp in 1866. The' wire was re- -' readers can tell your friends and neighbors to buy lot stuff in the tend the Logan, work to the whole tional in their professional in the East and in the West. us, but I know- full well that we leased from1 a spool in a light Riter Bros Rexall Drug Store now is on sale and save money. The world? good For their and care sakes, for huwere free He youngsters is the author of several standing. a pair of ponies Rjter Bros will be kindly to waiting on you. They are making this wagon by drawr( and for God and sake, manitys The little' hill'; between Heretofore, at an expense of books, Amring them PlaV a happy. that trotted along at a good clip spring sale an anniversary of the great company and it is through Christs sake, No. mills and. Deseret Central the Book of Uid srrtail thousands of dollars, behind dame half a dozen men our connection with the same that makes it possible to offer you Let us, as citizens of the most number of teachers from Utah Basket Ball for Men! 1017 was a favorite gathering blade putting on insulators and stre- two articles for the price of one, plus tle one cent. Buy one at the favored nation on earth, rise in we would in and. the' winter, .and surounding states have Prof. ThortiAs, D. Wood, Head the Wire. The first office same price and get the second for lc is the descriptive slogan of the dignity of our knowledge t tching dow hill mornn from coasr of the the department of Physical . . in G.B. Robbins store this unique sale. journeyed each summer to Chb and strength and replace all narwas .no was opened cago, Columbia or- Berkeley to1 and Health education, Columbia, ing .fill night. There,.. the where near the 1st corner, row, selfish partisans in office canal1 at the over the Dr. and R.fjl McLain, supervisor bridge notv.. Jos God- It is needless to say that every certain it is that we have never with brave practical Christian National study under the big men of pank'is those institutions. Thi sunfnier of .Health, education, Dejtroit, head of Center s, amd we1 could dard was the first operator. did their best. A great had anything like it since. All men and women who will push the ebnditidir Vill bd reversed-Thes- and twd nien distinguished ib, not coast down the hill there, In those days tithing was body brid- the cause of world peace arid many wolves and coyotes were of the river were flooded, U:ha,; will contribute but over in 1st' North ve could samebig educators,' and tbe.ir fjelej some years riv- prosperity forward to victory! in and for the kind, carried were paid away, ges The North won. others of noth, will be brought largely, to the, siipcess of the coast, from the liberty , pole the were killed. The covenant ,of the League and for forded not be could operators telegraph ers National east. to down 1st ,, Summenschool.1 to a central location in the heart The first Sunday School was Soon Fathwith orders. was w$!s of Nations, upon time travel difficult; a tithing Loyers of history have a Some one put in a ipelasses paid of the Rockies and hundred of to Logan father Organized by W. Hr, Searrtian er had put a ferry on the Logan based the Treaty of Versailles, after' we' caihe ' mill on the' little hill1 'Where teachers instead of dozens, with opportunity Awaiting them About 1866. it was held in the river in Benson, nearly all of the now, doplqd by 53 nations, is , summet comes., Dr. Frederick Reese and Charles, first cammed took up a lot of land in the old hall. In those a minimum of cost to we all dayswould fall in and West the field, travel in and out of the valley a good stepping stone to an in- J. Turner, professor of History, it was a large overshot wheel will study with - these uslittle had w illow books, Testaments, in a there went that way for a time. The ternational cooperation and to Harvard Univef sitjV will fee on and we used to get inside of it keep our sheep great educational leaders. all in the class took and ually for corral the built purpose. river at the ferry was half a world peace. It is formulated the regular staff Of teachers at and convert into a thread whele Each educator has outlined a verse. I think mile wide and the ferry turns n shack willow reading little the Masters precepts as a was There the big summer school. Dr. make it spin around. The molastwo courses which he will give sometimes that arrangement corral to oars. modernized and adopted to civil the bars with the near be to had propelled rederick who Merk, during the, summer session, an with Dr. Turner cooperates ses made there furnished en-us where the boys used to sleep hap its advantages over our pre- Some one cut the boat loose that government by the constitution in giving the means of many evenings advanced course and a popular for we were familar winter, and it drifted down the t and laws of the United States, nights, and watch the sheep. I sent system course. All teachers in service courses at Harvard will also joyment in our homes, pulling prevailed with the books studied. me to let on mother river and was lost. Father built The League of Nations would, will be admitted to the popular cooperate with him in the work molasses candy. Dancing was Thomas Lockyear was another about 1867, and ran it bv this time, have been much Father older the with there down go C. Sumthe favorite pastime in winter. courses, while those who have in history at the U. A. one night. In the middle of quite a character in a way. He for some years when he built stronger and more effective, and There were few books or papers boys the necessary prerequisites may mer school. was probably the oldest man the bridge, which he finally turn through it, .much, if not all, of The interesting geological fea- to read. In our homes we had the night the boys roused me up attend the advanced courses. were two among the pioneers of 1859. He ed over to the county, the brid- the present deplorable conditures of Cache Valley and vicin-i- t fourteen or fifteen volumes of to look out, and there had served his time in the Eng- ge spaned the river where the tions of the nations could have First in the field of education near bears the three or bars, come under the scrutiny the Penny Encyclopedia, and a ywill lish been averted, had the United have we Dr. E. L. Thorndike. of such army, and served under the railroad crosses it now. standing with his expert geologists as copy of the official correspon- and one was batat the of Duke Does he need more introduction Dr. lookoa entered it in the begin- States Wellington were on the top pole front foot pretty The Indians and assumed our to the reader than the mention the Eliot Blackwelder, head of dence, during the war of 1812. ing over into the corral at the tle of Waterloo. He was tall and for a time, especially in 1862-(1919) ning department of Geology, and a Bible, Book of Mormon, and earned his head as At one time an Indian buck and important place therein. At the of his name? Where is the erect, were We frightenbadly sheep. University and Dr. R. and Doctrine and Coverants. accustomed teachers who is unacquainted Stanford was arrested for steAingj time of its creation and its ed, but kept still and the bears though he had been S. Knappen, of the department That was about all. collar all squaw leather a to with Thorndikes Elements of of I had no. desire to wearing and the ..Indiana, tion by our allies, the United went away. Geology, University of KansThe children all went barefoot a pretty good came into town and demanded States was , its Chief corner Psychology and his Principles as, both of whom sleep down there again. For his life. He had be teach- in summer. I remember will going of Teaching? Dr. Thorndike is and never tired of singing that be given up, they ; stone", its managing director in the National Summer down Center St. to school jn the years after we moved our sheep voice and Josephine were they head of the department of Psy- ers of Napoleon, to Benson, bears were numerous refused. They were pretty and real head, to which position school. old log school house when the Victoria. He was a feature mad and threatened to come in we were then, and are now, en- - . chology and Education, ColumThe University of Chicago dust was so hot that it scorched in the bulrushes and flags along and bia University, and is undoubtin all of the entertainments in and clean out the town. AH of j titled by the unanimous choice bottoms. in the the us sloughs contribution our feet, and we would have to His blacksmith shop the men were called for guard! of all its signatories; alstr by-d- uty, those edly the foremost psychologist from her force' oP pro- wade in the ditch to cool them. Along about 1863 or 4, when stood days. teaching in America today. He is not corner where the the gn and prepared to put up' a! reason Of our achievements in were fessional experts in the persons In the fall father would furnish the mines in Montana now. It is a also famous but depot only teacher, stiff fight if they had to.' A entering and Winning the war, of Dr. Henry C. Cowles, of the the leather, and hire George booming they drew most of their Interurban winter the down burned during prominence in formulating of neighbors gather-jou- r Utah. At Hibbard to make our shoes. We supplies build number first as covenant the the and of 1863, the ZZ to making th fun- - , house our ed at pass Alle of the Department of Zoo- were so anxious to took, big them time the in of our get to burned damentals tion, a leader in sociological Logan. government were ing tract for flour and C. 0. Reed, Ohio State that we would night Things' looked serious, of the also high its go down to his rushed to fin it beforethey the and was destination. 1862 decided! base, by year thought, an author and a lec- logy. was it at wintthe but late night will give special shop in an upper .room of the turer of note as well. Dr. Thorn- University was so referred to and location, resources, experience, water, time and a closed for er long in, We do not know dike has organized the work in courses in the teaching of farm tannery and camp for several and statesmanship. many yegrs. for for not. would school. any in the grind they high There are no competitors for), education at' the-Utflood, whether days waiting for him to make one Agricul- machinery else. The result was that we what caused the of Ithem.l extra tural College Summer school and Dr. E. C. Branson, veteran the heavy result the wa place! Yes, for humanity it several Xhe fields were fenced in, and ran out of flour and for sudden" thaw, but he will himself introduce and teacher, author, lecturer and we are ip duty bound to a or sake, fall, 1 snojy had little or no bread. take our place at the head there-jo- f. teach part of twp erdeit courses. editor, Head of the Department stock was allowed to pasture weeks more us suffered of of Rural Sociology, University of there only during the w inter. In think many But Dr. Thorndike is only North Carolina, will give courses the for bread at that time than we After its completion we unexspring there would be a did one of the many noted educa- in rural ' during the grasshopper time sociology. announcement that the public tors that will teach in the Napectedly turn our backs upon Supplementing this array of fields would be closed after a and we had little enough then. our friends, the Allies, and the tional Summer school at I.ogan talent from Amer- certain day, and in the fall All old timers- will- remember League of Nations, made by us, this summer. In education there distinguished inforemost educational when the grain was harvested, the harvest feasts we used to will be also Dr. Raymond Fran-ze- n icas leaving It and the world with- stitutions, all of whom will be announcement would be made have during the famine times. Richmond boys, one a son of Frank Robinson, the ouj. & pr0per guide or head of the 'Department of on the regular teaching force of that the fields would be opened Whei the first wheat was ripe TWO a son of Martin Thomas, were riding a horse which This was accomplished by self- cation, University of California, the Utah knocked ish threshed sometimes College was Agricultural it cut, certain and on a every body a scholarly, dynamic and inspir- this was not well broken. They were thrown off and day, partisans for political purwill be the regular could turn their of in one all into and flour a summer, and broken piece ground in. face his stock had badly who misconstrued the One boy senseless. ational teacher. Dr- Franzen poses, faculty. , Down the lane, West on Sec- day, and then would come the his tongue bitten off. . and its objects, 'prom- ... 'covenant was selected by Dr. Thorndike college In addition to the ahove teach- ond was the Cow Pasture feast, when all would gather at to cooperate in giving work in North, J. A. Christianseii, okNewton, called on us yesterday while isjng. something better An a faculty, the following prom- those who owned shares could the Old Hall, and what a feast sociation of nations, etc., which his way to Yellowstone National Parkeducation.- - A rare treat awaits ing inent figures will deliver lectur- turn in so of and a would ve have, day o, evening, from y the way, has not' yet head' according C. Ormsby, Jr., returned 0. many those fortunate enough to es during the summer school. to their Rush the course . in his been thanksgiving. general herder The has he continuing where holdings. under Franzen. Rr. Thom Each lecturer will deliver two Wolves and coyotes tfeve so Medical College. Ollie will graduate next year. would 'start at the head of 2nd dike also selected Miss Elga M addresses one week for daily in these first years, that street and thick the down drive North Cashier Lvon of the First National bank, sports a new rig, Shearer of the city schq.olaof Prof. Shaler Mathews, Dean be to and watched had to his as notice a a sheep horn, tooting bay trotter and a bran neyv Studebaker buggy. Long Beach, California, to give of the Divinity School, Univers- bring our cows, and in the eve- guarded constantly, and young Wm. T. Hopkins is down from Montana visitinghis daughjn(j are suffering very serious the work in primary education. of j all of us would meet the calves were often killed. To re- ter, Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Jr. . for our1 failure to In his opinion, Miss Shearer ityProf.Chicago. consequences ning E.,A. Steiner, Head of herd at the ir t0 Mr- Caner of theto.dour plain duty-e- nter the 2nd North medy this a big Wolf Hunt, was heads the list of primary supergate, big Department of Social Science and 6th West and drive our arranged. Two companies were in 1919. visors in the United States. league Applied Christianity, Grin- cow home. organized, one for the North short ride behind the horse to impress him of its merits and, But, Repentance is always in Other departments are equallv and ned College. There was a day bed m the one for theSuuth, Logan I think well represented. . Space will 'order, and Better late than Dr. David SUrr Jordan, Presi- ditch near the big gate, and it was. divided. Thomas E. Ricks permit of but little more than dent Emeritus, Stanford Univerwas a favorite pastime for the was captain tor the North and I the mention of other names, to fling mud daubs, from think Mose Thatcher for the but all of the men are well and sity. Dr. John Adams, Prof.'- - of boys end the of willow' switches. South. A schedule of points was favorably known. For example. Psychology and Education, UniDr. E. V. McCollum, head of the could be thrown with the arranged, so many for Wolf pelts They of London . , of a bullet and when hit and sp many for coyotes, and v,v ; department ot Nutrition, John versity Dr. E. A. Winship, Editor of speed foxes etc. The losing side had shoes and clothing were given them and enough money collected tobe Hopkins University" is a name I have occasion to remen) to pay for a supper and danee, to take, them to their destination. to conjur with As a her tcea'lnved re Pije tT:z) ' EARLY THE IRE JOURNAL AND CACHE COUNTY - w , WHEN then-nakedne- ss n. g. i j sjml-me- r: j , Ganges',-11010- - , - J , -- . ( tiem-sclve- s, - boat-upo- " 3. I adop-somethi- " 1 j makes-genero- s , Ss credits ah -- - - I - n - j home-Thursda- on-ro- mater-Chicag- ll . . ... I - J |