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Show N. -- cyy, cache comm, utas mi jouihal, FAottVtfv rr7jij THE JOURNAL WITH THE SCOUTS Oil THE PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY ic;;o Entered at the Post Office every day is the seeds, except Sunday at Logan, Utah, us Second Class Matter, r.r TiifiiL NEWS NOTES ' f tegrlCbildrtu r e . X AS Scout Executive Lindblad has returned from a few days Trip eoc to Blackfoot and Idaho Fans, Idaho, whore he went to take part .roe in a Scout training school held in that part of Idaho.; j school and says that The Executive report? a m'illion-dollScouting is going over well in the FOcatello Council MAIL, PER MONTH, BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance A Discount et ft 00 Per Year Will be Civep lor Advance Payment lor a Pull Year. t paper and also the local newt published therein. All right of republicatiou of special dispatches herein v ' ' reserved. ijit ' ON APPLICATION 1 DAROMETER READINGS1 , v J - - ' ' 1 Rain Change Q To-Da-y- Yesterday Fair 1 , , woods. . ' , " 3. "ft bat a I'uri'le is , Aftec ytB have read h story below, please look over h and not tee the words ahiti. or printed in ttahea These italic Words, r Xhnsewtneb ! SrttO the pozile which you will find at the end oi he story To strive the puttie Compare the definitions Listed with these nxhr words When ou hive ebr.sen the right wrAds, they will fill m the pul? blanks perfectly Your friend, WANDA ! color scheme' aid poor Jungle a so, "it httih' to be grape flavor, and I can eat nothing "If Its Top-wd- ob pur pie, h strawberry h-- d - . J oe m $ 1 '; , j, i t i . LOGAN TO MAKE AWARDS SOON Plans are under way for the next Logan district Court of Honor meeting to be held in the Tabernacle March 7, according to the chairman of the Court of Honor committee, Professor Will-liaPeterson. At, this time deserving scouts will receive a mim-- . her of assoited gonfalons in recognition of their excellent work , r 1 v ' iuvsthated by wanoa g'ag diarni which characterized his leadership as assistant scoutmaster, in Dr, George R, Hdls famous troop 5. t V The new commissioner has alreadystarted workknd things are apt to bo kept in a continual state of tqotion in his neck of the , WWERIAM) pir AEB1SCHER PROMOTED .A. I V Scout Henry R, Aehfsher, (Casey), has been promoted to the position of deputy Scout commissioner and win take over the duties of this very important office with the vim and enthusiasm are also Saturday, January 16, lni'fi. 80. with a sad 4rcop of his pyigly hend, he pliuhVed on to Zoo. In la mi. This was hm Iasi iioite. for beyond' .Zoodatand was the end ,d the mirtb, Hy this lime Jungle lop waa Lrdnt wHh tiiinaet and verv tnnrlt t was cere dark ft hen lie loaiiy trenched and he -- as hardly able tn drag ' hirtiseli up to the King eastle. i'leii8e. yom Jt Maphly. linve yon Re meangi I gasped . 1, . ' the pink kind" The Mimni Xoortatand eye like etarn. and ns ho looked through his stuT sluiip( glaeuea. ,te an id . , gaily: t ice creahi pinkl Yea. 1 mink , I You ran have some fn a wink! A i tie Winked UmkI. st.irry eye, and iwrore Jug.o 4 op eon H sny Jack ttohinaon ifthoh is what he waily did whp pt was WUi-in- g fur smoothing to iuu tun 1. a vvrtpom sight inwi his its. , Fifteeh Hte wage ,cn It thldng ft. They aii Had kin l, starry eyea like the Al" nnd eadh one carried -- the Tour KajaWy ice h gasped, hare cream aoy h big dth of luscioi.H tee cream. v r nk kind? . And it wns pink! , Ha 51 ied dimple Top Joyfniiy. tnifl then, for the first time in bis brg giant fife, he fom.ri hinieit sa? tug it tittle rhyme.. This is what AN fr ami asKeii whethei there was he said: tfcinerne a Omnler j j ', "CVeamy Ice. KMlil Ilian .1 tin nip ur. ith any ptnU k-- or 'am l he Und Zorn Lite who of land, Ithk nice ard air- fiimni wilt. lenMlkt ears! had Aiiiw I am in TnrodiseT ejes. put n triatour y,y An,l Vwtnil shied uqiKiif sanl Ktasare and erted: nlli tM fullD-- Ulan Ss lf A I V 'flnk lee cream ! 01 II hlict pMTl iltiw extu-ITiWill, nil'll H flVw hue fri-In rn sail ttwie. AnS Cinra is Hlwny. very green! MihKX ibiih wlwi 1111,1 Unt "If U gieen." aighed lungle wiW nnrt tmU) . mt ei-lop. rti certain to be pii he men m. and et awtieTy is the imty lu hi moKt Uuimry mmtifiil. ink e iwim! , kind riiat agioe Hh , liny thl kin, I f tinny a unit , Sv drinuiing 4i!s g?asy head, he m liudge,) 4,n to .iimilii .1. When he mwh ,rtleii ' lm aimed there. Ue eni aonrltv ilp f j .'xnpbl hn,l bmi limi mniH nliik he cienm r Hie cjneeuV caaith. aul . asked foulu lint even',, lie wnunl i Ae eirtn ahetlei thne any pink t 00 m. (ilpjele il( out. M a a" lute I'ttiim in the eonntty in he of Zips In nd had eyrt mj1 iiorr .ImiRle' The 4 Tun aits aetthut xery tnneri like big pfiWes She put am npr . til teert j Urce gosRiee and giggled "ITn-Huh ice ireotiiV inthi have some m Zmea Li hi I. ;j!f iri, he n in on hie 6.141 mxt n ftttiH erfue" THIS IS THE ANsyVER TO trot vw ihera, (line CM tv! LAST SATURDAY'S IUiJZLE n in ga Ian t ACROSS. long wn , fnc mu-kefill,! .Imile Li(, t An ercluimil inn n When lie limtllv St. he 2 The shape ihe tUivernor'a ea llwt ,n h Mav pkeW ami mt, eve etr our itT. ' where he eonlrt gi-- i Home (iil ne Uc(f ngitiR to yon. J J ar ! Member of Associated Jress t The Associated Press Is exciasfveiy entitled to the use tor yepnblica-tioof all new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this advertising rates ftrniished , , 5 J Subscription Rate tn Advance ' WRtrrcw nd nr" Wfrf'rTwvWf w'Pvwvw tTffrWWWTwvTffTWwTffw Kd (tor AUGUSTUS GORDON ; indicator appears if indicates todays y When only' the and yesterday's readings are the satne. Readings roade at 3 p.m during the past three months. Ralph Hubbard, notable authority on Indian dances "and Indian folkways, will participate in the program of the Court f A WELL DESERVED FATE Honor meeting as will also some scout authority from Halt Lake . It would seem from statements made in a Deseret News City, if present plans carry, J Mr, Hubbard will direct an Indian pageant in Logan on March editorial, that there are a number of people moaning over the fate of Ralph W. Seyboldt, who was executed at the Utah state prison 4, 5, and 6, which will hr held in the Logan Dansante. .Logan citiDavid Erowther zens will remember if their, rememberers are in fair shape on Friday morning for the murder of policeman ' '; two that this authority directed an Indian 'Pageant in this city some years ago, nearly There is entirely too much maudlin sympathy wasted on mur- two or thre years ago with brillia&cvt The citizenry are looking derers. This man, caught in the commission of an unlawful act, forward to the coming pageant With illy concealed Impatience. !ct Scout Executive Lihdblad spent Friday in Preston wbrking not only shot the policeman making the arrest, but shot him in with District Executive)., E. Howell on details of Scout organthe bade. , ; No one tan claim he did not have a fair trial or that any pos- ization and dperatioirlfl thatrflourishng district. The Story's Puzzle. ' all with the perwas not in his favor sible argument , COMMISSIONER AND EXECUTIVE VISIT SOUTH . , presented , Scout Commissioner Hawkins and the Scout Executive visited suasive eloquence of his attorneys ; but the facts remained irrefutable and the jury trying him did the only thing they could the training school for Scout leaders in the Wellsville and Mendon W ri do in agreement with their oaths, the law' and general public troops' last Wednesday evening, . secton in condition. the in the that are say great safety, when they found him guilty, . troops .They The Logan district held a training school for Scout workers That was but a beginning. Since that time every possible effort has been made to defeat the ends of justice ; but so plain last Thursday evening. There was a good attendance, board of pardons TROOP FOUR WRITES c, was the case that even the states t which has turned many criminals loose to renew lives of crime We are printing below an open letter from Scribe Eldon ' state The release. to base a j , could find no ground upon which Gardner of Troop 4 ; .' V Logan, Utah, January 11, 192C, , ,, supreme court reviewing the case on appeal, could find no error. And then, on the day of his death came proof that .Seyboldt Cache Valley Council, was potentially a murderer, the instinct to kill being a Denmtions Boy Scouts of America, trait of his character. His wife, living in Columbus, Ohio, Logan, Utah. instead of bemoaning her loss, felt relief from the fear that had Dear Scouts; sii We wish you to know that troop 4 is renewing its efforts in oppressed her. , $he told of how he had deserted her unprovided . I lived while In for and stated: My life was momentary danger Scouting at this'the beginning Jf the New Year. Yvith Ralph. Dr, Haskins began his reign as Scoutmaster last Tuesdayand , ' - mitnur. , So let this murderer go dowh to his grave uttwept, unhohored he has started the ball rolling. - The Vaver, a ho ni pie like trt For some time past the Scouts ... .. an Up,,. n" hie He but met the fate he deserved ; and if more of this troop have been making bows and arrows. Practically and unsung. ntVhut W flaftO' Is, i glr.awH n,HruiHr'4: ni ptrste ild, hhwnu examples of the kind Were set such crimes would not be of such every boy in the troop has a bow and arrow now. Last Saturday, 4re pream (link! tWOp'Hisfte of ancietu him, I et niPiihink. Vernon Poulter and Delbert Steiner made an extreme flight of frequent occurrence. ' ?1.d!i.?'!erh, a in cnir' storj!. ' Air wwaave-wm iu boys intend to bo amoig th first to pass the r.v DOWN.' I'll a in a ii '"oh e.Tit JiingU. l!el naing to h . , Archery Merit Badge test, AfiimlliUS voire. '41 4S nlm-4 2 An expat mutton. , Last Friday night, the Scouts took their part in putting on a sure to tame of Hmiire. oml.ali t 2 with a eop Tp caichSngpf the The new Year! We start again, ft is a time when ' we re- social in the ward. 'They presented a short play representing ea?t eal s f i pink, Uraabeiti, j bfenth. kind - ' solve to do better things. It is a good 'thing that there comes a different phases of Scouting. The large audience was very highly wife of a king.' m wbh t, nehd. he drooping 8, Like a ' Pedersen and assistant Scoutmaster , tme when we can look forward and backward. The backward pleased. m to the nei place. itamtieti b Finish look should help us to for the future, to profit by the Frank Hawkes, and a few Scouts visited a cave at Wheelon last f'ich ft iis wiled Zouliiiul U' tien PI 1'c.riu of mb to he. ' ho re idled ft he ralictl on the Gov mistakes we have made. The forward look should be carefully Saturday. They spent an enjoyable afternoon in the Winter sun. fitflK I?l PphbM fo. Yours truly, made, upt alone for lp26, but for years to come. .The past year has shown a big advancement for agriculture. Eldon Gardner. Next weehWmdtt wiU hare a tletc starff about 'Teddy's Telegram. COMMENT? . There were some adverse conditions, and there has been much , This is what we want. improvement in the amount of crops produced and the prices 1 . . received. It weuld be excellent if every Scribe in the Council would . Farmers are awakening to .their 'opportunity, they are organ-- . write a newsy letter such as tbs is r0lini every month or so. Scribes in Coe and prepanng. Qhas 0. Peterson and working together with splendid results in the Logan, Hyrum and Benson districts, being closest to Ding, Will , sing" Open,,, The Gates of ' f the marketing of manyf ofjour farm products. Rapid progress should write swell letter slthis Yery, two, weeks 4t tmniniun) come. t of . Bunderson of I should be tAMe along thlse,lines with the right kind leadership. IVe would be .gild to Occasibnally! print jk column, composed 4etKt o ' Tb new year .is the tithe when an inventory should be piadg. tirely of suchricttera. ,,. ; t ' t "jWellsvtfte, spent several idaj4 ;M Church The , Stake Presbyterian Logan quarterly; f Makefatt accurate. account bf all au owd, Bt it as livestock, hay, Havent yoti liked thfi letter. Scouts ? , looking around .Trenton, and Sunday evening will be the 1 conference will tibe held in the .EDITORIAL grain, land, buildings, accounts due you, etc. Make just as care-fvisiting with his sister Mrs. W, Tabernacle . Sun- - continuation of the biographical and Saturday record of all you owe,, mortgages, hills and any other obligaThe- II). Cottle and Mrs. J. 0. Every worth whJiemQvemendcsm'esDnbliC--.UPTX)rt- . -- AiDiL- lkTHot make T hr day next. The Sat unky services. of this trite statement needs no expanding. So we son. pricer any hi gher than reatm arketv al ues. will be the nature of depart- - showing Gods hand, in human The difference between these should show you where you are shall make this statement short, JMr. and Mrs. Milton Roskelley ment there will be depart- - history," Joseph, the Preserver work, The Scout Comissioner has told this observer today Jhat he spent several days the first part ' at It is a starting place1 for the New Year, ments for the Do some careful planning for the coming year. Look ahead priesthood of a Family, Wil;bethe subject and all Scout authorities need support of all ward officials and of the week in Lewiston. There at 7:30 oclock. '"The morning ladies. the and for quorum pot alone for 1926 but work and build for the future. Have a particularly Mutual Improvement Association officers, if Scoutcarries .Mr, FTank A. Bybee Taberin the will Do be seed. kind of meeting worship dt . eleveni t oclock and select best the good rotation of crops. Plant and ing is to progress as it deserves. the big smile on his face this More than a request should not be necessary, ut it might be week for his wife presentod him nacle Sunday night. The regular the Bible school at ten Study the kind of livestock you want to raise, whether beef, to all.' ward services will be held. dairy,' sheep, hogs or poultry; plan according to your conditions, said that one of the duties of Mutual Improve-meri-t Association with a big. seven and a half Harris Pillsbury, , selecting the ones best suited to your farm. officials (for the young men, of course) is to attend Scout meetpound girl Monday morning. All CACHE STAKE HIGH ' There is safety in not depending upon one crop. Anyone may ings In their own wards. ' "1 concerned doing well, b At St. Johns Charclj, moanPRIESTS ' The Council would like to have more of these officers out so specialize on one product, but he should not depend upon a single was comMortenscn Maurine The monthly meeting of the ing 'prayer at ten oclock; nhd crop to provide regular and profitable return from the fam. that the best possible cooperation may be secured, S. R. B. remain home from to pelled conown Grow for , special ' vesper service with your enough vegetables, fruits and berries school three days of .the week High priests of Cache Stake . m. a. convene Jan. will at hymns and address da Religion sumption. 17, ' Ip Users, the greetings of the New Year. Our pledge to you at this a case of tonsilitis. in the Stake House. Elders Syl- as an Adventure at five in the Every farmer should for his own good and the help of agricul- time is to make farming just a little more profitable, to make the with ' - ... Rev. Allen Jacobs ture, take an active part ta. the farmers organizations. By active, farm home just a little better iq every way, vian Peterson, Joseph H. Downs aftemooi services. conduct we mean just what we say, doing somethoing to support and enwill deliver the will R. Homer DAUGHTERS OF and Hyde all Lets join together and work for the common good of agri... courage those associations that should and will help you. . addresses on Faith, Hope, Chsr-itfor better farm living. Utah Fanner culture, ' A full attendance of all the DETAILS OF NEW ROAD Marketing of our products is just about as important as prowith rethem. our with Are we BUILDING PLAN neighbors, members of the quorum is ducing ,Cecil Payne, counselore and better methods. How can we w'ork together and secure a larger TRENTON FOLK the by quested As&hel Wheeler, Secretaiy, F. J. (Continued from Page one) proportion of the dollar the consumer pays for our products. In Stake Presidency, also The Wilford Woodruff camp this way greater prosperity is going to come to the men and Mortensen, class leader, in the of RETURN , 'The Quorum Presidency. fine thing for Abe Stale Road Daughters of Pioneers will FROM women who live upon the wamu Teachers Quorum. meet Tuesday, at 3 p. m. with Commission to take over all the What interest have you been taking in the advancement of Lee Cottle, president, Vau- Mrs. X R, Thomas 72 East 2nd con- state highways and maintain Stake Quarterly .Logan CALIFORNIA Mrs. your community. . Are you in dose touch with, the acts of your ference will be held Saturday them. With the plan as worked ghn Lott, and Eldron Butler as South with Mrs. Thomas, HaskMrs. city, county and state officials? What do you know about the Dunford E. P. and, and Read Rex Sunday, January 16 and 17. out by Engineer Wright fthe Counsellors, Secretary ins as hostesses. work of the schools. Are ou supporting and helping the officers maintenance Priesthood 14.-- 0ur meeting and meet- state highway Jam TRENTON, class' Walter and who have been selected or elected to lead in public and community leader. Cottle, v done will be be economically ladies hld for the should recent visitors to California Representatives of the presidaffairs, The Seagull camp of Daught- ings , , , on Saturday with general conf- and effectively, What-abe- ut the improvements about farm and home? Not have returned all enthusiastic ency of the High priests of ers of the Pioneers will meet at erence-on maintenthe for The money Sunday. deal of of the the but a chang- about the money, great necessarily spending country and the treatwere present and affected the residence of Mrs. Fanny ance of state highways will ing and better arranging of things and conditions around the ment Goodsell 432 No. 1st East Tueswill come from the gasoline tax. a the Trenton Services Science of are but received, Christian they reorganization glad Let the home. and himself bam yatd farm, the father imagine branch of the High Priests quor day, January 19 at 2 p.m The be held Sunday morning at 11 .in Ihe kikiion for a while and jKissibly there will be more kitchen to be home again. following program will be aVI Apt ft f 37 South Main Sub-Our Principal, Mr. Shumw ay um as follows: It. E7Butler cd Although two thi rds of the so om sCflpveuiimfieatUsupply-nfjwateran- d oute Vocai solQ - by . Luella-Ameclaims whs are released as presiding teachof the welcome, 'Llfe?All of Belgium is devoted to area championship J&J Let father and mother think of the time they were young and Johnson. Talk Early Day reand er not if of the as Petersen state for secret county Joseph there will lie more patience with the youngsters. Lets make a agriculture it is the most densly by CeleScandinavian meetipg populated country in Europe, cord in his eighth grade. Two tary, treasurer and class leader, Amusements in Utah At the better neighborhood, we can do it. stri Gardner, All members are Sunday Elder Henry Scheby and having more than 250 InhabitLife on the farm looks mighty good when compared to other members of Ids eighth grade Wm. II. Roskelley was sustained urged to be present. " John W. Carlisle will be the ants to the square kilometer, ' have graduated into the as presiding teacher and Ralph conditions and places of living. ' 4 BlllH dasS within the last ten speakers. Henry Otte . and Co. We congratulate the man who can contemplate the goodness Hie Joseph "Smith camp . of wiU in Phila. locomotive built A music. furnish of the past year and thank God that he is an American citizen, days. Miss Opal Humphreys and of Pioneers wiU meet Daughters rein v'aterle use for delphia for the privilege to live on the soil, where there are problems to Miss Sofa Oli verson. HR eiAoM) ITRANO. with Mm W. O. Darlev 68 West Diesel a is will A by propelled Ait gions splendid f very w meeting That soke At our ard Priesthood meetbring out the best therels in the human soul. 2nd South. Tuesday. Jan. 19 at Ukbelnr Piiaitd held In the 4th ward, Sunday engine equ'pped with a superI The New Year comes to us full of promise, filled with rewards ing Monday, January 11 the fol! 3 p. m. with' Mrs. Eliza Smith, be amilk bois, eewled 7 oclock, Ktbbao. ; V Br Joseph charger to increase ' tbe for those who earn them. . The biggest and best thing about low ing-'- officers wrere selected Mrs. J. II. Linford, Mrs. Sarah evening at by increasing the presfarm folks is their optimism. We are happy to share it and en- and sustained: Thelhurn Holt, Brown and - Mrs. " Darley as Hansen wRl deliver a sermon Pliift 'jiWhm , tuxt ...w I m bt, S(r-Rn in intake. the on sure four he hag spent years courage it in others. We extend to all our reader, to our adfer- - president, with Orson Orvin and v' that hostesses, f iou v mwCuh munur To-Da- lliricle Top's Journey - 1 or, 1 A Uov-erm- n 11 e - m , i m-i-- lf lar-hl- 1 All-itr- t M soft-heart- ed iiHin-nm- 1 well-develop- ed , ' ert-Hi- u s- i thu-t-i'oni- 1 v i w e ilta-yards.rtbes- A the farmers; outlook - , 1 1 M - ( cin-le. plan-bett- er 1 4 ! TcAn-snre- LogVSS r f, f ol - Erick-justificati- on oclock-Welcom- -- t , - s rt. y. PIONEERS v - the-Sta- ke ri . s t matri-rnoni- al I 'Hill "'"ll ID1"11 Jft power-produc- t, . 4 ed 1? |