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Show PAGE SL THE JOURNAL, LOGAN 'CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH give $20.00,000,000 in order to NATIOHAL I'JHO buy the fanners products at high prices and then sell them xAt low prices in foreign countries. UTAH BILL Many enthusiasts, some of them meaning well, have been traveling all over the United States showing how the governIN ment is going to make farmers ' N. rich and therefore all other clas ses rich. of people ( By Rulon Smith, U. A. C.) DR. SHAILER MATHEWS County Convention End If this bill passes tongiess, the Thousands of people have been SHAILER of. the University of Chicago, Candidacy farmers of this "country wdl in caught in the meshes of the Ku PROF. is to give aMATHEWS, of course at the summer school lectures And Instructs Delegat the end be in a worse condition Klux Klan and other catching is a of the Agricultural College, theologian with a rare than they are today. To read diseases. as well as a leading American scholar trained sense humor of es To Ogden Convention-- over The reason that farm products this bill it wouldt appear in the best universities of America and Europe. He is a theoNames a low price in the world bring to American farmer that every logian and educator of infinite common i? And Women Chosen be made prosperous which would markets is because the supply sense and genial spirit as any Utah too great for the demand that be a good thing but a closer teacher who heard; him lecture in Salt will wh se a price ch is satisof underlying princi The Democracy of Cache Lake last October will testify. He is- - a we What to the farmer. factory will involved forces and trained no as pies left doubts economist, historian, student of to its County heed to do in the United States bill is fundamenshow the that and editor as well as preacher literature of presposition on the question from the stand- is to cut down production and and and so has that many sided tally professor unreserved' idential candiclac.es, of the farmers and the the demand will naturally force of view which makes for breadth point point V','. Me G. If the ly endorsing that of American people as a whole. It prices of products up. and charity of vision as well as common Adoo. Like Did Nye. the local is surprising how many people price of farm products should sense. Democrats believed chat on mis and organizations are blindly be arificially rased, the result Dr. Mathews has not yet announced ses a good many tine things by backing this bill. Everyone is ex w ould be that the farmers would the, subject of his lectures but he is the not asking for them and they pecting the government to make produce even more products kind of man who does not need a definite, decided to make their desires them rich which is utteily im- which would make an already circumscribed subject. Whether he is known in the matter mentioned. possible. Many congressmen bad situation worse. American talking about the New Testament, which is his field, or about the work of the The resolution was unanimous- are afra.d to oppose this bill agriculture needs no bonus, subis Dr. Shailer Mathews modem school and ly adopted as was another one winch is so unsound for the feai sidy or pension. What it needs college, which he has ' endorsing observed most shrewdly, he speaks words the splendid work that that they may lose a few i ttle time without nterference .md these Jruobles wi II solve of sense and sapience and his hearers listen to him n votes. gladly. Peoperformed by National The aim of this bill is to ar- themselves as they have a thou- ple who have heard him lecture know that they may always exMrs Weston Vernon, pect certain definite things such as new and who has worked long and hard tificially raise agricultural pro- sand times in the past. points of If ever an unsound bill as this view, new and practical ideAs and always theoriginal to secure the Democratic women ducts in prce to the consume grace of saving humor. of Utah their rights in political by erecting high taiiifs to keep ohould ever be allowed to pass matters and has won the com- out foreign products and tha congress, it certainly would be mendation of national leaders havp the government export al in unfair hardship to over 100. for those present; Class song, the .surplus farm products fron 000,000 American consumers Vacation Is Coming; Prayer; of the party. who would be forced to pay much H. W. Ballard; Song; Speech of Everything at the convention the United States to foreign higher pr.ces for products that sell and countries them at t was haimombus and satisfactory Welcome Leon Reese; Memory to all who participated, there much lower price thandhey art come frim the farm. ' be would nations gems, R School ; Song B School Foreign sold to the American consumers being no contest of any sort. to become bitter because of Valedictory, Loraine sure the bill The tc called asks the Marshall Parson, government Chairman the American government shipconvention to order and introSong, Erma Funk and Nettie to them and "selling duced S. W. Hendricks of Rich- Evans, F. L. Scofield, Willian ping goods which would Homer ; Class Prophecy, Ida a them at W. R. Alternate Bal Olprice Worley C. F. and mond as chairman . (end to cripple the.r own farm Maughan. sen of Ilyrum as - secretary. lard. be Would Carr.e industries. VI-it Falslev, Hay-balV not Valedictory, mg and G. H. Logan Hon. Milton H. Welling was C. M. Fonnesbeck, J. M better ibr the American people Seng Benson Graduates; Speech For Coming Year At the then intioduced and for about Blair, Alternates William Ed- to buy food and clothing at mo and presentation of certificates Brigham Young Colthirty minuses he held the close derate prices than to have these by Superintendent Larson. and Jo& Moses Thatcher He wards, convention. of the attention lege At Last Chapel same goeds sold on foreign mar-- , Wilson. In commenting on the rendicompared tha achievements tof eph . Exercises For This Logan VII and VIII and X- -F. kets at low prices? The U. tion, of the program Superinthe Wilson administration wiih will not for then stand dumping, W. Andrew one Eliason Year was . Fine Spirit Is tendent Larson said it those of the cne succeeding it Mrs. Beane, Petersen and Wes why should we do it to ether tt which he had ever best of Parley the Senator. Exhibited. and paraphrasing listened, which was saying, a Smoots letter to the Provo con- ton Vernon. Alternates Ray B If are low for farm pro- gre atdeal as he has been in the It was a happy gathering of vention, called attention to the West, Mrs. H. L. Hales, T. G' ductsprices to do school work many then the best is thing Lowe and and Lebn Fonnesbeck. years tfsPct that there are a lot of things students and friends who assems for some of the farmers to gt able to discriminate be iLbgan, IX, XI and North clearly achieved' byrthe present governbled in Nibley Hall for the last indusMiss 'Ardelf .Crockett, N. nto other better paying tween what is good and not so ment that ' have never Iben Would Solve the this tries and' Thte address of the Super- ckapel exerc.ses of the year yescharged agaiiist the 'Democrats Vt. Crookston and Alfred Erick-sen- . whole This change i good. problem. He Yeates Alternates paid though short, was terday afternoon. President W. States. Eugene intendent, United of the Al. today. place taking actually M and K nnie B. Kaine and Carl instructive and interesting. W. Henderson who has but retribute to Woodrow Wilson chat is needed is a little time tc very Nelson. ng elicit Yesterday morning the Ben- cently returned from the Unito Hon. W. G. McAdoo make the adjustment. schools held their closmg referson ol closed work real he This the when . great applause There are thousands of prominter- versity of California where he red to them. He contended that the convention which' adjourn inent men in the United States exercises and had a very the received the doctors degree exof of ed ol Many a vtite after esting program. extending never before in the history y who know that this bill is oarents and friends were pre- pressed deep appreciation for appreciation to Mi the nation have the rights of the thanks and his unsound and they are op- sent to ' the excellent manner in which for talk. enjoy the occasion. othpdoplebeen more in danger' than Welling still and there are it The clcising exercises of the acting president John H. Kemp The resolutions adopted fol posing ers who are afraid to oppose foi Riverside they are this time and urged the faculty and the students have primary department, ma Democrats to stand loyally by low: because reasons tical or pol they ntained the high standards held Reese M .vith as ss ,teacher, Your committee on resolu their prinriples. to belong to some organ- the closing exercises of their and the spirit of harmony and happen subm honor to have the were tions The usual committees ization that is in favor of it. The chool yesterday afternoon and of cooperation that has existed then named and the convention herewith the following: bill if also a Mai this with trouble great Day Festival con in so full a degree at the college The Demociatic Party cJ that it will in the end leave the recessed while .they made uf Without the Primary associ-a- t this year. Said he. with as Cache convention in County, their reports.. farmers n a worse condition Jointly A program unity of purpose and charity ol Riverside. cn of lh sends lembled to tempthe greeting When it reconvened nstead of a better condition be- :f songs, speeches, recitations spirit we are handicaped in our Democracy of State and Natioi cause in a or so the govern- dances orary organization was made year and braiding of the Mai efforts ; with them our power is Democratic this is were a that yea1 ment would be ptimanent, the reports utterly swamped pole was given and much appire-iate- d is mult plied. At this opening renew to ourselves divand pledge with a greatly increased volume read and adopted without by the parents and friends of the school year when so fine ed efforts in behalf of the great ision of any sort. jf products. If this bill could present. a student body entered the e refor governmental principles ; , The election of delegates make the farmers rich or prosnt j Refreshments the a for wonderconsisting foundation which our chief illustrious th' . sulted as follows. perous then why not artificially punch, ice cream and sandwich- ful year was laid, a littfo later late Woodrow, WJson lived and ra'se Delegates at large W interest, the price es were generously served after when it began to be evidtnt tc wages, died. Mrs. Weston Vernon, J. )f mining products, and all manthe people of Logan that we the exercises. Resolved that in view cf Mk ufactured and make A. McMurrin and F. J. Marproducts of the were very much alive Last w dowr principals immediate work before 'os, evening ihe whole nation wealthy b: shall. arc Reese Mr. Jesse here sucess Me G. school, the the of cur Wm. in relation Hon. Lewiston Mrs LaPnel Hyer recognize adding another similar bill. Mr. E. J. Clark gave a dance in Adoo, a resident erf the West, t This ship w.th the people became and Melvin 0. Kent. brings out the foolishness the chapel. The Nyman band American cit of The collage has funcsplendid type ano Cote of the MeNarey Ilaugeri bill furnished the music. Cornish. Mt. Home, tioned is a most gratifying manoffical who able ha an izen, wich is an earnest attempt to Tiei. ton Harold E. Bergesen. demonstrated his Lydia Falslev and Ariel' C. ner with the people. Beginnig capacity, for help the farmers but which acNewton John E. Griffin Reese are graduates from the w.th high school .1 iv when handi and an ng big thinsrs, tually would not bring' a whole North Cache High this year. Vi- the students . of the school jlarkston Peter Barson. of masses leader of the host of troubles worse than we vian Pcterboro I and II,, Riverside, Maughan. Grace and Cyrus of the valley spent the day at this nationr-h- eDemocracy of already have today. aml BensonW.C. Reese, AUer-natClark are graduates f iom the B the college the pe qc have fill as in convention Cache county, Hyrum Cardon. ed our halls repeatedly. Only last Y. C. this year. 1924 Richmond I and iH J- - " sembled. this 2ith, of May Rb-, and Benson the Tlu boys Thursday we could not find do hereby heartily cntlorse hi Benson Graduates Punk, George 0. Webb, altereats for our friendsds who crossed side bats yesterdav' hoys Democratic nates S. W, Hendricks, and Le- caudiacv forfor the and made a score of came to sec the excellent fashafternu n th nom'nalion of president Are Honored 3 1 10 20 in favoj) of Riverside, ion and dance review. In roy Nelson. and that th my op Smithfield and Am alga Le- Uni,ted States, Mr. Milton' Jorgensen left tn- - inion there is sotting before mt inbe Cache county delegation Chambers W. onard Miles. A. The clay for Duluth where he has ac- today the finest student b dv BENSON, Ma., 23. structed to assist in selecting na and Achton Jensen. txercises .of the re ted a position under the man the college has ever had. tional delegates from Utali who graduation Hyde Park J. W. Waite, will favour th's candiacv. E ghth Grade pupils of the Ben agement of Mr. Lester Owen an At commencement this yeai alternates. W. Perkes and And resolved further: that wr son an,i Rnersulo schools were aid friend of his. we are to be favored with a v sit Arch Wi olf. people regret the from President Grant who D heartily endorse the work am' held in the ward chapel last Wed- leaBenson Milton Mendcn Nej hi Sorenson. fitm the ward coming to help us open up the was a mg of There Mrs. Weston achievements of nesday evening. Millville A. It. Ilovey. attendance of parents and especially as he has so recently way for a brighter future. The committeewo larg0 National Vernon, Providence and River Heights man, as deserving of the high friends of the graduates. Super- returned fidm a mission, how- scholarship of our faculty is conMrs. Roy Stewart and H. B. est we fell that he wll make stantly increasing. Next year praise. Her untiling effort intendent II. V. Lai son was also ever well as he is a capable dependa- four members have been Campbell. prestfot. in behalf women of of th the grantWellsville, Mt. Stirling and state The names of the graduates ble j oung man of high ideals and ed leave of absence or extension w itt been crowned having A. College Joseph H. Olsen, J, cf leaves. Piotest-n- r Lyle Advc in organiza- are. Orlando Atkinson, "Gilbert splendid principles. Leishman and W. W. Jones. A- gratifying results, Last Saturday evening Mr. will study physics under Milli-ca- n Blanche Saunders, Ray Barney, am1 ' M tion, education, enthusiasm, lternates J. II. Schenk, pP. Ida Bourke Tarbet and Miss Kitty Carrie Falslev, at Stanford. Professor Edrenewed interest in the princi Ricks, on gar Passey will a Maughan and Thos. Lindlev. Watterson Ella Vlaughan, sprang surprise Barney, Fay and of study geology pies Democracy. Hyrum, Paradise and A'or.. The Democrats ,of Cacht Iatterson of the Benson school their friends by go ng to Logan at the same institution and will elected six delegates with a half , are proud to have furn- of which Mr. J esse T. Reese was and being united in mairiage. return a year later and each es follows C. Fv Olsen. couriy ished the Demociacy of Utah principal and Berneta Reese, Their many friends join in lish that department of the colMrs. John F, Miles. P. 0. Han such an able, fearless, couscien Aft'm Reese, Ernia Funk, Lor-bn- wishing them a very successful lege. Professor P, A. Gh listen sen, Mrs. Millie Petersen. II. B. tious and Parson, Jesse Cowley, Net- voyage on the sea of matr.mony. sen will continue his stuu'es in splendid tyi e of wo Nielsen and Susannah Nielsen. man fo tie Homer? Ida Neeley, and Le- Ferris after a long absence from English at Stanford. Professor fosniration the produce Kogan I and II J. C. on Reese were the graduates of home, Ferris Clarke came home William Lindsay Mill continue foi th,, furthering of the Mrs. Pearl Dable. J R the Riverside school of which last evening needless to say his work at the and clean' of Un'versity of John K Democracy anddha? proprt'Gie Thomas. AHemf-eMr. E. J. Clark was principal. that his parents Mr. and Mrs, Chicago. heie-b,iedo Professor O. A. ana Garff. Wilson endorse he- - as Nat" m il The following iteresting pro- E.J. Claike were made very who fakes a mastefs Shepard - i I ogaii HI and IV Wih'snn degree at tcwi i, gram furnshed entertainment happy bv his return. Stanford this spring wdl' re- - WHOS Monday, May 26, . 1Q2J AT THE SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE I AGRICULTURAL PRINCIPLE COLLEGE For You orses.His of Men uns-jiin- 1 Commit-teewoma- . PPORTUNITY knocks but once. So said the sage. But dont you believe it. It isnt so. Opportunity knocks every day of your life. Every advertisement in this paper is brimful of opportunity for some one. Many of thelm are written with you in mind. They offer yon opportunities to save time, mofey and effort opportunities to surround yourself with comforts and conveniences opportunities to eat better, sleep better, dress better and live better. You would live in ignorance of these opportunities were it not for advertising. Somebody might be selling a new, better and more economical fod; or a utensil that would add ;' or some immeasurably to your comfort and better material for making shoes or clothing but you would never know it. well-being- I Modern advertising is a boon. It keeps information up to date on the many things we need in order to live profitable, happy and useful lives in this age of rapid-fir- e progress. Every advertisement in this paper is a real opportunity. Don't Let it Knock in vain l, na-ions- ,? - Lo-gk- n ridic-uousl- i col-eg- j d. j e, i -- . re-est- e Foo-nesbec- k, -- doc-tru- s c com-miiet-w- .) ( 1 itt -- On Monday, May 2(jthlf 2 ;00 p. m. the members of at the Hyrum bull assoccatiort and otfe ers who arc interested, will assemble at the City Hall as the t starting-poinof their excursion From the City Hall they will visit the places of the following men : D. O. Nielsen, Jesse Smith, Your Hair Important Lehi Clawsen, H. P. Andersen, and Borgan Andersen. They will also inspect some of the best THE Pr of tonal man raalisa that faw thinfa aro Important aa a parfactly aombad hand of hair It shows tahnomont and that is an assantUl port of suo- - dairy herds. These excursions serve as a demonstration so that the good and bad points about a dairy animal can be pointed out. It will serve to emphasize the value of better breeding and feeding and permit some of the members to see the bulls for the first tha hair In ptaeo tho wap tou corns it. Bainr a daltf htful liquid not a pasta or salvo It doas not maks tha hair or scalp sticky or creasy nor doos it stain or soil clothinf pillows or towals. Only a law drops raquwad for sack fttsspa time. On Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. the dairymen of Paradise will conduct their excursion. They will assemble posltlroly CLO-C- O appu-sati- sn Bs aura you fat GLO-C- O Thara fra many imitations. at Orville Lees place. After inspecting his herd and bull they will visit Wm. s and Edwin Clawsens then they will go to Oscar Maddoxs place up in town and to John Welchs, to ee the other association bulls. At 4:00 p. At Drug Counters and Barbee Shops Everywhere Rich-man- m-th- calf club members will assemble their calves on the square for inspection and to have a picture taken of them. On Wednesday afternoon the members of the Guernsey Association at North Logan will conduct theirexcursiomThey will assemble at Felix Beutlers at 2:00 after which they will go to Wayne Younkers and John II. Kemps. As many as can, should try ti attend the excursions in theii Then respective' communities. is always much to be learned by risiting your neighbor to sec how he does things. turn to sirengthen the department of biology.- Miss Venice Maughan who takes her mes ters degree from Chicago will jo n the English department. A teacher that I am not at liberty to name will in .all probability take Professor Allreds place dur ing the coming year in mathe- Americas Chemical Center (By, Science Service) What place in America Ls famous for its petroleum refin ing? JNot Texas or California. Famous for oil, but New York City and its environs. A survey by the ecommittee on Regiqbal plan of Neiv -- York and- - its enof virons shows that the out-prefineries n the vicinity of h New York represents fthc petroleum wealth of the entire country. It was also fount h that a region containing the- -- ut one-fift- one-tent- of the population of of h country is producing the chemical output of the The chemical induis in New York. centeied stry Yet Manhattan and Brooklyn New York proper, is rapidly bematics and jihysics. Courses ir coming an odorless city, the French, in German and in Latin chemical .industry is deserting the aje being arranged for, so wo are that part of New York forland. efand cheaper increased for open country ready getting ficiency and forVgger things, La"7 one-fift- United- -States. The U. S. Forest Products It would take four months for boratory wilt an airplane flving at the rate of one hundred miles an hour to cross the United States, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, if the earth vere as large as the sun and its contents weie uii the scale of the sun. build oaiut'y fences a various points thmugn out the United States in order to determine what is the' brio, way to paint different ivojJs. Traces of plat'num have been dicovered on an islet near Sweden. Goth-crnbnr- |