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Show r . k Monday, November 2, 1925. KAPPA A THE JOURNAL, LOGAN BALL (III CAPITOL BRILLIANT TODAY TOMORROW wbrk in life and then do it with a will, somehow, some day, proper compensation for it w ill come to you. Make up vour minds that success in life will come only as a result of faith-- 1 fill work." Dr. Young said that the his-- 1 tory of Utah and Cache Valley has been a glorious one and that the citizens of today should ap- preeiate this fact and do noth-- 1 ling to minimize it. lie pointed out that this people has lived close to the soil and he quoted Maeterlinck that the people who get down to the soil and live near to it are the greatest 'deputies of God. lie concluded that history t cache.; for every (hiidcomes some compensation. Principal Norman Hamilton! was chairman of the meeting. Sokm R. Barber, head of the school social science department prayer. gave I The most successful student party of the year at the B. Y. C. came off Kliday night when the Kappa "Nu girls entertained at their annual Halloween dance. This affair, has long been! established in the minds of B. Y. friends as the bright spot of the"! social year. This year the girl fully equaled the traditional at-tainments of past parties and' delighted the students, faculty, and friends of the school with! the excellence of the entertain-- l meat provided. and mysterious air1 in the Spook Alley prevailed which was the only entrance. Thrills and scares .were provided in full measure along this torturous passage leading to the main building. Attention centered on the gmnasium, bright with Halloween colors and emblems. Clever use of materials according to a unique plan produced a decorative effect y attractive. In cach corner of the room the classes had constructed booths from which refreshments were sold. -- - The originality and beauty of the booths was made more appealing, by the delicious refreshments CITY, CACHE PAGE THRE1 COUNTY. UTAII j j j j j j f 1 g i Hot Tamale Colleen The flower The firecracker. Oh! What, romance Oh! What thrill. Like it? Its the biggest of her line! Mrs. Henry Brady has so far With Lloyd Hughes. Directed recovered from a recent operaby Irving Cummings; written for tion as to have returned to her screen by June Mathis, editorial home in greatly improved con director. dition. COOLLEEN MOORE in Marriage licenses have been issued to Mathew Larsen and THE DESERT FLOWER ' Mildred Mizera, both of Poi atello Idaho; LeRoy OBrien and Ruby Swinyard, both of Lewiston. The Continents, Professor Reed Bai- last named were married by the ley; November 11, Earliest Life county clerk. as revealed in Fossils, Professor Yes. It will happen on Nov. Wm. Peterson ; November 18, 1 and 14th. Advertisement- found iiv e.o h. 3th C BranE. Social Evolution, Dy. The Kappa Nu organization,! son ; November Mr. and Mrs Heber R. Part-- ! 2o, Evolution in with Miss Lisle Lindsey as Sherwin Mauser-- : ington have returned from St. Drr Matter, president, is to be complimented! December 2, Life as Revealed by Louis, Mo., where Mrs Parting on the fine mannei in w'hich the Fossil Record (invertebrates), ton underwent a critical opera- dance was conducted. Professor Reed W. Bailey; Dec-- , from which she is recoverThe evening was one of gen- ember 9, Life as Revealed by tion, nicely, though still weak . ing nine pleasure for all that at Fossil Records (vertebrates Pro! She stood the trip quite well. tended. Many former students fessor Reed W. Bailey; Decern-- ! took this opportunity of par ber 16, That highly esteemed pioneer Analysis of Evolution ticipating m a B. Y. function, from Comparative Anatomy, Dr. lady, Mrs. Eliza England, com- and friends and patrons of the H J. Pack ; January 6, Analysis pleted the eighty-seconyear of school as well as a gratifying of Evolution from Einbryologv, her earthly pilgrimmage on Frinumber of faculty and students Dr. H. J. Pack ; January 13, Ana day last ; and on Sunday, from lent geniality to the occasion, lysis of Evolution-- from Geo- two until seven oclock, a family graphical Distribution of An- reception was held m her honor imals, Dr. H. J. Pack: January .it the home of her "son, Bishop Exhaustive Lecture 20, Analysis of Evolution from Charles England, at which she Animal and Human Physiology, was showered with congratulaCourse on Evolution Dr B. L. Richards; February 10, tions and good wishes by her Present Day Evolution in plants, numerous posterity and family Geo. Stewart: February 17, connections. By College Seminar Dr. AnPresent Day Evolution in imals, Dr. H. J. Pack. February Fine Jonathan 25c and Subjects for discussion for 24. Origin and Antiquity of Man 30c pe--r bushel. apples Schaub Bishop the joint biological seminar to be Professor William Peterson ; held during the coming school March 3, Factors in Evolution, 8th East. (Advertisement) year under the direction of the Dr.-J. Pack; March 10, GenAttention Merchants and biology department of the Utah etic Indications as to the ManA Agricultural College have just ner in Which Evolution Takes Business Representatives: been announced by the commit- Place, Dr. George Stewart : Mar- special meeting of all the mertee in charge. ch 17, Evolution as the Found- chants and business representaAll lectures will touch some ation of Educational Work, Pro- tives will be held at the Chamnich has fessor Henry Peterson; March ber of Commerce in the mornphase1? of evolution been selected as the central 24, Analysis of Evolution from ing, Tuesday, at 9:30 a. m. to theme for the seminar. The first the Field of Psychology, Profess discuss some important matters lecture of the series was- - de- or Hertry Peterson. in reference to the Agricultural livered Thursday night on the the months of March, College. Don't fail to b present. During evolution of the solar system April and Mav lectures will be This affects you. It is your by Professor William Petcgson given on the follow ing subiects : meeting. Dont remain away and he id of the department of geoOrigin of Social life and the then shout over what action is logy at the college. The dates, Origin of Human Nature in taken. subjects and lecturers for the re- Society. Origin and Evolution Joseph M. Anderson, manager maining lectures are as follows. of Races of Man ; Archeological of the Morgan Canning Comof 4. Evolution EthNovember Evidences of Evolution of pany, phoned from the Hotel in Nature God of ics; Concept just as we were about to Development of the Hebrew Itah Concept of God: Devehpment go to press, that he was recoverof Hebrew Ethics; Evolution ing as well as could be expected and the Bible: Evolution of Re- from an operation on Friday Sor w . ligion; Evolution and Religion: an infection in one of his eyes. Direction of Human EvolutTbn. The trouble had been coming on d for sorpestime and finally,, an Those subjects will bv such men as Dr F. operation had to be submitted West, Prof. M. H. Harris, Dr AW. to. It is hoped that hfs eye sight W. Henderson, Professor, Henry will not be impaired. Mr. AnderPeterson, Professor MiItonTlen-nion- . son w ished to be remembered to and other members of the all his Logan and Cache Valley U A. C. and University of Utah friends. Faculty. Ted Lev is Jias unloaded one thousand boxes of stationery Dr. Leri E. Young and over a ton of other merV, chandise for. Liters One Cent Talks s High School Sale. The balance of the goods tv will be in soon. Now is the time J to save your pennies and watch Dr. Levi Edgar Young. Pro- for the elates to be announced fessor of Western History in soon in this paper. the University of Utah and one ( Advertisement) of the ranking historians of the CaChe Countys most patriarWest in America, speaking bechal citizen, Mr. Lewis Lunsford fore the students in the Logpn born in loves Valley, Ky. school Cash, met a as in special high j)R. J. C. LAWSON the month and . .. J. C. Lawson will lecture sembly to hear him on Monday, April in the church to which sincerfe and work said year that hapin the. court room of the Court such long rendered which he receives fair House, Logan, Wednesday Nov. py play always was service faithful and In organione life. of in 4, on The Philosophy of Health compensation most thrilling talks ever zed. passed away yesterday in the m. at'7:30sp. in the school auditprium, Hyde Park. He is survived by Thursday, Nov.. 5 on Eating heard Dr. showed that all life fourteen children and a host of Young m. 7 :30 at p. for Health receives some proper com- grand and great grandchildren. day The Winnipeg Free Press the stu- Seven children preceded him to He urged pensation. without is says: Df. Lawson mould to dents proper habits in the beyond. We hope to give a doubt the foremost Dietitian in so the that compensation more adequate obituary of this youth are the new world. His talks be will good citizens life and service in later worthy. marvels of simplicity and power. beconnection with an account of Would human that every He is doing a great work for the funeral service, the sotting find would life in his place ...... ing humanity. of which awaits word from . it, be to he then and faithful FREE ' ALL LECTURES sent members of the family. For find if you pleaded. (Advertisement) LOCAL i NEWS -- stiik-ingl- Remarkable Sale of 100 Newest Fall Hats ! Special purchase through our New York office of 75 New Fall Hats enables us to offer these unusual values at this amazingly low price. Many of these hats, if purchased ordinarily, would have to sell for $15.00. - d , ""hear this man beVdi,s-cusse- - at - - 1 0, . , Hats for all occasions. They include our latest Fall Styles in Velours, Velvets, Satins, Felts and Metallic Hats; Pii'ales, Roll Backs, Off the Face, Draped Effects and Turbalni See our window display. 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He will Cache county's commissioners report the convention?) placet at the nexj meeting of the were in session this morning . 01 As required by law heads of the Koatd of direct subvarious county departments or lour their estimates of liveYear around position mitted established toi salesmen amounts) required to conduct .manufac-- t them during the year 192(5 wholesale hmim and to eib and m cmulmTnn "Salary be These. tentative budgets will "the Hubei considered in connection with light party. Apply ;rl the estimate of receipts, in mak- Manufacturing Co., ."9 West 1st ing up the budget for the year. North. I'gan. Encouraging reports come from tbe Hospital regarding the condition of (Milford Haiti s, who was. so severely injuied in an au tomobile accident last week. dv -' 111 who is one of he Rethberg will again essay the livestock nun rf the soprano leads. Two new sop ram Lading t.lH' s lake (list! t whole he os the young Kansas City girl, tnngi - h,s i ( 1,, dm mg the .Marion Talley, and a German .summit, o' lie steers at the tl -- n lyric soprano of the Frankfort Elizabeth Kandt will lie Opera, ouiu, heard for the first time in Met01' ed i bimdi him $1 poundropolitan presentations. ,s Mi Jeanne Gordon, Margarete I! lU Matzenauer Ernestine Schum- up Cache and Merle Alcock are shle ri li o and listed ' it as M n son n the tioih (Mu isten-- i contraltos, with the notable ,, of Cl ri- - t v O tim ughout dition of Carmela Ponselle, W'ho M II, .ot of tlds vallev non the right to appear in Met-- i the noi Ik , the hi 'Machine man. roixditan c rts through her con- n certs last Spring with her sister GKOl P OP OPKRVTIC STARS Rosa, long a prominent member H:Tl RED IN OPENING j'of the company.who last season Martinelli, . NIGHT ( VST was absent for months because of illness, will share tenor leads (Contimud from page One) with Chamlee and Gigli; Scotti, w orks Die Verkaulte Kraut- by Danise, Roffo'and last years e Friedrich Smetana and Del Bar-bi- sensation the American, von Bntfdad by Peter Corcontinue their Tibbett , nelius also was announced. Al- work as' baritons. Feodor Cha together, 14 German opera will lapin will divide his time with be sung the Chicago opera company, but There were no notable with- will appear in Boris and Mefis-tofelOther bassos include the drawals from the personnel of the company announced this veteran Bohnen who scored Alda, heavily in the Ring cycle last year. Bori, Rosa Ponselle, Eaton and season, qnd Didur and Mardones i ant h 1 1 1 1 ( M ,1 ann-Hein- ( k mdzzo-sopran- i os ui ! W i a-- - M : l ; g itstcu-c- ; s ibe-ln- Co m cele-l.rat- id It was law and motion day in the city court and a numlier of pending motions were disposed of. Earl Larsen, a minor pleaded guilty to the possession ol intoxicating liquor and was fined $50 and sentenced to six months in jail; but the jail sentence was susixMided during good behavior. A case involving the improper use of automobile license plates was also heard a-- oclock Daily A scene not m the picture was in ter jetted between sequences of The Deseit Flower latest of Colleen Moores First National The picturrations, now showing at the Capitol Theatre. 4 was hurlNov. N..2 252 A. W., J. star Larson, flapper ed from a railroad handcar right into a hospital cot in Hollywood. Tiie accident, which occui red while Miss Moores company, under dircttioi) of Joseph T. Wood, Mendon, Nov. 4 Irving Cummings, was on location in the desert country near Barstow, Calitornia, resulted in several dislocated vertebrae and strained The picture, as a lesult, was delayed five weeks in k ligaments which' prruxf'tho star spent m a plaster cast- - H Tomorrow the icv.Hcilv election will Ik-- held, at which a mayor and commissioner for the ensuing teim will be flitted. Every voter had made1 his or her selection at the primary election, but they owe it to themselves, the city and their candidates to complete the good work by voting at tomorrow's election. If citizens neglect this dutv anyDestructive Hallowe'en pianks thing can happen, and this is a were not nearly so comm1 n this really most important election ; vear as usual. Really thev ate hence, don't fail to vote. each vear: becoming fewer Frank C. Chi'.rtero,cn wh'v re-- , a result of home partlv he sides at the Valiev View Farm and partly, pel haps training caqke a closer watch is main- - about six nuies Smith ea-- t ol tamed and arrests are likely to (i ace. Idaho, has reported te his follow. Not many outrages of datig! 'ter.yMis W. E. Smith of th.s kind are reported, still there logan. that never 'efoie since were a few : one of them reining to Gentile Valley, has at the home of Mr. and Mis. ci ops turned out so universally William Watson, 67 E. 2 South good. Dry farm Iwirley yielded where boxes containing flower- 85 bushels to the acre. This ing plants were wilfully over- creta was grown on land that turned and destroyed. The per- hatl produced reas the previous petrators are yet likelv to find year. The wheat crop was exthis an extensive form of cellent and the potato crop was amusement, away above, the average, i Mr. 6 COLLEEN HURT IN HLM HOW SHOWING I ( ihUhhm- v at ! - er Law-enc- e. Galli-Curc- i, Jerit, - t ' yS |