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Show Jr THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX "He CACHE VALLEYS BOY SCOUTS Wise Coy r.-onoy-- MAKE SPLEIIDID SMUG Jest before r District Reports Show Activities and Results of First Six Months of Year-H- igh Standards in Maintained Being All Departments. ' the four Reports from dis- Gee, but tending obtained advanced ratwere granted ing, and 83 national certificates. During his visit Ralph, Hubbard trained 133 advanced scouts and put on a great Indian pageant that was attended by an audience of 3,500. At present the depar&ient is 'cooperating with the U. A. C. in conducting a special course inthe vocational and play method of teaching0 scouting, directed by Dr. Charles Smith of Columbia University and Prof. E. Lawrepce Palmer of V -..i 4 - I. VV N.4 y. - - x Granma an Daddy re busy, you bet; They hafta clean up the rooms. Gee, aint I glad Im too ifttie t use - Vacums an s an brooms! Then all the furniture hasta' be moved Mother has got a new plan; -An when my Dad starts t kick, Mother says, Isnt that just like a man! Wt firiooJ bock Bast this oaU ptecariagle wfck aaetropolltasi life kx to prycot soiQsir uoodt; Wish those low summer fares it a yoq jsprft cost yem m . dust-mop- tricts' of the Cache Valley Council BoyScouts of America, generally conceded to be the most active and best organized troops in the state, were filed today in the office of Scout Cornell, recognized as interExective Victor Lindblad, re- national authorities on Scout-craf- t. cording the activities for the4 f first six months ?f the year, BENSON DISTRICT Jan. 1 to June 3t). They record In this- district there are iltmasftirJt wood, mlhi Wit Guf ?n g list of activities of var-io- nine troops with an enrollment kinds, all of them of char- of 242. The district has been Frank Lloyd has not only proacter building nature. reorganized during the cured an unusually fine story entirely They show that there are year, with' 22 council members, for The Wise Guy, which had 31 committee members, 11 de- its premier at the Capitol registered in the Logan 555 scouts of various partment heads, 5 deputy com- Theatre, last night, but gathered new- - scout- - a cast for this picture which ranks; in the Benson district, missioners, 10 242; in the Hyrum district, masters, 12 new assistants and shows itself eminent in every 174; and in the Franklin dis- - 27 new troop committeemen, particular. trict, 324; bringing the totat up MbnthTitralningmretingsCfor Moviegoers as C. 0. Thomp- -. 1300. SOflr-atty r unvJuly 1 4, scoutmasters arev held' and LOGAN DISTRICT tended by assistants and troop far to seek' before they find an Reports of community service committeemen, at the North' other aggregation of such glowactivities in the Logan district Cache high school, the training ing excellence as is present in indicate that, more than 700 leading to national certificates The Wise Guy. It is nd exagscouts have taken part in through a duly certified course. geration to state that every Wise Guy thinning and hoeing sugar Ten overnight hikes attended member isofa The unto company triumph beets; that 82 of the older hoys by 107; afternoon hikes to the se includes the fe- anc 53 97 on been of have and attended by farms; placed and male stars John. Widmer, in the hay fields, and 54 have 467; 3 caravan hikes attended 1 14. as well. found employment in the city, by 57, have been held, and 72 572 N. E. July James Kirkwood has positivewhiie scouts of eight troops are have been at the scout camp. the best role of his long and ly to of provide During the month August raising vegetables career. He is seen money for troop purposes; 312 a great fathers and sons outing distinguished in role of the picture, title the scouts cleared rubbish and is being planned, with an exof a that evangelist. hypocritical weeds from lots owned by pected attendance of more than ' hundred. four widows,, crippled or aged persons. A two weeks As the Benson district is a Onion Acreage swimming in Utah Shows course, conducted by Prof. C. distinctively farming region, F. Leaf was attended by 225. practically all of tne scouts Good Increase Scouts rJof , the district cut and have been actively engaged in distributed, eight wagon loads far a work. SALT LAKE, July 12. The of;, Wood to tine poor. During HYRUM DISTRICT revised estimate of commercial the ferrn Scouts- by 'first ' aid In this district there are 53 onion acreage in Utah is given methods saved the lives of a tenderfoot, 49 second class, 15 as 800 acres, compared with 500 man and a child, both suffering first class, 26 merit badge, 9 acres in 1925, in the truck crop from arterial hemorrhage. Doc12 life, 10 Eagle and 22 news bulletin of the department star, tors giving later attention veteran scouts?. Attendance at of agriculture. Yields were .excredited them with this. Scouts has been good, Sun- ceptionally high for onions in of the district were called out meetings day night programs have been 1925 and the carlot movement 57 times in search of lost childto 569 cars. It is exgiven, scout plays staged, and amounted ren and were successful in 27 between 700 and 800 that men have delivered talks on pected finding 51 of them; the re- the value of scouting. Two cars will be needed to mo've the maining six having been found hundred three scouts have Utah onion crop this season. by others. Scouts have painted, taken Total commercial acreage of part in ward programs. calsomined and renovated onions in the United States is the In the camping 'department the report at 48,140 in Boy Scout camp in Logan can- forty-thre- e in given hikes afternoon 1925 and yon and kept the road to the have been attended 52,620 in 1926. The by437 ; 9 late onion crop states have this camp in good condition. overnight hikes by. 93, and two of 43,330 total a AT SCOUT CAMP acreage year, attended the winter and in 1925 troops had 39,760, they During the six months the which leaves the intermediate scout camp has been in fre- camp. saveu iveo weie crop acreage at 9290 in 1926, quent and since spring fail ly SIa lllC UUilLlis nwlltna, jx"LUUwO compared with 8380 last year. , opened, in continuous servi;. O Uwv tUlU mll iiUiti Green tomatoes fo'r shipment At council winter camp outings lui. cUttiidi liC.iiUl iitlgt;. from Utah have an acreage of 173 scouts have attended, and iii me service uepu unent, a 700 this year, compared with 494 have attended at other me uuyt 400 in 1925, it is reported by 01 times. Nine hundred and forty-seve- n great iiiajoin nave been acuve 111 bum wore Frank Andrews, v Utah agriculstudents of colleges and ot ail Kinas. scouts cut 'and tural statistician. Conditions schools have enjoyed cai ip 01 wood this crop, he explains, are only loads iourteen 200 privileges; fathers and 10 me poor, cleaned D yarns fair. Some blight has appeared sons of the Hyrum district ami iota lor widows ana tne and the dry hot weather in June have used it and the total runs Rebel was bo unfavorable. assisted disabled; up to 2219. cieties 111 distribution qt food TROOP HIKES i 13 to tue poor; thinned acies ot At other places than the ana an beets lor Interesting News aged couple scout camp, a total if 1.303 cleaned nurch have About Women in j grounds scouts have participated in 331 and buildings, , femes Hy Mother keeps everyone jumpin around Gettiri things put out 0 sight. All of us kids hafta pick up our toys, Even if we want t play I dont see why, jest cause sonebuddy comes, ' , Toys hafta be put away! $?' v company comes t our were busy, all right! " $118.75 When folks re cominTrom some other town, Nobuddy gets any rest Hil Mother gpes down an' buys lots 0 stuff So well appear at our best. Gosh, I dont see why, when company comes We hafta change all our ways! Why cant we keep right on havin some tun . Jest like we do .other days? yto Philadelphia and Return FOR International Exposition us Tickets on sale daily . -- - v 1 uis-unut- - afternoon hikes, 1620 in o hikes, hnd 850 in fathers and sons hikes. During tve sea- Foreign Capitals t KAN ivLlN DISTRICT er 0 F. L. SCOFIELD, Agent REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF and Exercise, by ARTHUR A. McGOYERJt Former physical director, Cornell Medical College, j "Proper Phonel 47 - Logan will-have- him-numb- r' afher palata aaat, . tr Limit 30 dayi. 30 to September ! fa tr.f Pr,.rtW..t.ly Utah, Idaha, Maataaa aad Oraosa ta PkUiWSMa aad la Pis-"tri- ct T nek thought it would. Food the thatcher Brothers banking Located at Logan, in llic county of .Cache, Stale of Utah, ut the business on the 30th, day of June, 1026. Tennis great game if ' . .. Loans and Discounts Less Notes and Bills of this Bank Rediscounted, .. tennis enthusiast. When playing a match. It Is liable to'become s o interesting will vorable for out-doexercise, it Is time to loot forward to the recreative sports that afford ns necessary stimulation and fctvf us the opportunity to be out in the that we feel Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc.. and Fixtures, Other Real Estate Owned. . Due from Federal Reserve Bank, Due from Other Banks, Exchanges for Clearing House, 2 rarely fatgetting,during igued; the . very hot . days we should be very careful not to overdo, as It is very air and. sunNEVER. PLAY WHEN THE easy to become shine. DAY IS TOO HOT One ot t b e prostrated when the temperature. most enjoyable sports is tennis. It renders Is high and we are running much more from a physical around. The best time to play standpoint than most methods is in the morning or late afterof exercise and oifers competi- noon. Another Important rule Is tion wnich eliminates the monotony and requires skill which that we should always give ourmakes the game so fascinating. selves at least two hours after While tennis used to be consid- eating before we start to play. For a beginner, I suggest nigh ered a rather vigorous form of exercise for women, there Is no shoes. These afford good supreason why they port for the ankles. If low jconceivable cannot participate in this game shoes are worn, be sure to wear and derive benefits if they take ankle supports. You should also the necessary precautions not wear heavy socks, as the perto overdo. spiration will be absorbed and Stout people particularly your feet will not slip around in should avail themselves of this the shoes, as often happens form of exercise, as it Is an ex- when we have on light stockings, cellent way tq lose superfluous thus cansing blisters and sore flesh and tone up the muscles. feet. For those with tender feet The slender person will also I suggest putting a handful of obtain good results as running rock salt into a pail of water around in tbe open air causes and allowing the feet to soak one to take deeper inspirations, for a half heurtThls will have adding more oxygen to the sys- a tendency to harden the skin tem, forcing the sweat glands to and tissue. I have an illustrated chart of function, and helps the eliminating organs rid themselves of twelve exercises which I will acids and poisons. gladly furnish free upon request There ' are rules that should to any of my readers who will be observed in order that we ob- send a stamped tain the best results from ten-nl- envelope to McGoverns Gymas an exercise and sport nasium. 6 West Sixty-sixtWe should never play this game Street, New York City. Tbse to a point of exhaustion, which exercises are too lengthy to pot Is a common fault with the real into this small article. Silver, Currency, 35,624,63 .11,786,25 00,354.53 124.09988 10,870.23 , . 40 157.22 790.93 tf, 100.66 i 7 TOTAL, $2,078,756,45 LIABILITIES Capitat Stock ' Iaid in,' Surplus Fund, Net Undivided Profits. Reserve for Dividend, Reserved for axes and Interest, Res, Dep. Securities, Reserved for Dep. Furn. and F. Due Other Banks, . Deposits Subject to Ch k. Demand Certificates, Cashier's Checks, Certified Checks, Dividends Unpaid, . , I 4.066.96 6,437.11 25,615.95 22,066.11 03,869.34 31.8,750.75 503.52 9,351.66 1,204.12 262.50 633,942.65 183. 31.3. a0 1126,717.31 Total Time Deposits. Bills Payable with Federal Receive Bank, 1,112,233.26 5 0,006.66 731,66 ... ... Miscellaneous, TOT A I. . . .... . -- ' , at-.ti- , ( $2,078,756.4$ CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank. $88,850.99 Total $88,85606 ! State of Utah, County of Cache. H. J. Hatch being first duly sworn according to 1 w, deposes and says ttat he is Cashier of the above named hank; that the hove and foregoing rep art contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said 1ank at the close of business on the 30th. day of June 1956. , H.J. HATril Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8tli day of Julv 1926. ASA BULLEN v Residing at Logan. Utah. NOTARY i'UBCIC l (SEAL My Commission expires Hth day of January 1929, , Correct Attest.' S. S. ECCLES Robt. Anderson H. K. HATCH h ir 100,60699 100,660.99 3.726.30 Total Demand Deposits, Time Certificates, Savings Deposits. s ; 8, .160.50 1,253.50 0,256.22 21.287.00 Total Cash on Hand, Miscellaneous, Federal Reserve Bank Stock, Diet for Average Person .Next to Ijgan the Franklin is largest in the valley, Associated district BREAKFAST: Fruit, bran or graham muffins, cocoa or a Uress) (lly son there will be three caravan coffee substitute. Two glasses of4 water between break12. 329 divided LONDON, scouts Lady July having trips; the first, to Yellowstone among fast and lunch. 13 registered t loops. Susan Birch, sister of the Earl Park, left today, for a ten dav There are 219 Some soup, vegetable salad, dark bread, LUXCHEOX: of who is 77 the proIlardwickle, tenderfoot, outing. Another to soothe n second glass of milk, alternating with boiled or poached egga is ducer an of 11 Wives, Merry 8 first class, class, Two glasses of water between lunch and dinner. Utah, will leave August third, 13 Star, 2 life, actress of ability who played DIKNER: Lean meat, Osh or chicken, a green vegetable, and later there will be a earn-- ! merit badge, four live year and 2 ten year Lady Teazle with Cyril Maude baked potato; be sure to eat the skin, and for dessert van trip for scouts of Eagle' fresh fruit in season, nuts or crackers and cheesa. of in his production of School for The veterans. department rank. Weak tea, cocoa or chocolate. education and leadership train- Scandal in Australia and also In the court of honor of the has acted in America. ing is an active one. A. A. McGovern. She made an extensive tour Logan district two session have Camping activities have in- of All letters to Mr. McGovern should be addressed United the Dame with States. been, held at which 491 merit cluded a three to No. 6 West tilth Street. Now York City. day fathers and Nellie Melba which included badges have been awarded to sons scout camj by at outing 69 scouts in 46 different subvisits to Mary Pickford, Charlie 160; attendance at District and other film stars in jects. Council Camp in Bear River Chaplin screen with bobbed hair for my Berliners recently elected California. One hundred and thirty- canyon 106; at 12 overnight would not be the their summer queen for w hich appearance three scout leaders attended troop hikes, 120; at afternoon honor 200 girls competed1 GretPARIS. July 12. Mary sme. Uoweter, of I ever retire the special course given for troop hikes, 520; In four cara-theis a strong advdeate of fro nithe movies I certainly shall chen Deinwald, the perfect type Pickford benefit at the Agricul-!va- n trips, 43.? bobbed hair - but not for her- have' my haih bobbed and' enjoy visualibed by Goethe, secured' tural College. The states ofl Two. jynndred ninety eight self. the comfoVt that so many thou- an" easy majority and a crown Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado worked yin the beet fields, and is womuch so for It easier a sands of American women now of roses was placed c7n her long Snd Wyoming were represented throughout the district did man to1 have short h?dr, she take as a matter of course. golden tresses. in the weeks intensive train- much work of various Second was Irma Hoefer, also kinds for said, "there are no' hairpins ing course. Ralph Hubbard, in- the poor and in community a and third came Lucy blonde,' intd 12.the head always jamming BERLIN, July Whatever ternational authority on In- clean-u- p campaigns. an dthe question of shampooing admirers of the bobbed, and Janke, a bmnette. Both of them dian craft. Oscar Kirkham, wore their hair bobbed. Considered severally or eol- - is Now I shingled modern jnaid may say, associate Regional Executive, lectively the , Cache districts to much simplified. 4 one Germans entire day a week give up ,in their heart of Two scientists !n 4 New York with all Utah executives and and general Council have reason to hearts remain faithful to the my shampoo. members of the U. A. C. fac-,t- o be proud of the organiza-ult- y But the public knows me by blonde Gretchen type with the univessitv ave developed appar-stu- s. were instructors. All that registers and measur-fearand its accomplishments. my lctog hair and I could never long plaints. DG9.lt 266,0111.55 Cash Items, Gold, ourselves - loo; f ?1. 552, 010. 16 88,8.30 00 $1,164, Furniture weather soon be fa- co. RESOURCES not overdone NOW that the Of Director State of I luh. Offhe of Bank Commissioner. I. Seth Iixton. Bunk Commissioner of the State of Utih. do hereby tef tify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ropy of the statement the above named company, filed in my office this 9th day of July, 1926. - SHTH PIXTON Bank In The Days News T Annual celebration of Orangemens day. Centennary of the birth, of Philip Phelps , founder of Hope College, af Holland, Mic; The Rt. Rev. Joseph P. Lynch, today completes his fifteenth year as Catholic bishop of Dal- Commission! and publishers from all sections hf 'irv re to start on tour of New Hampshire today. r gtats. " Primo Mlnater Baldwin is to sneak today at tho, opening & cothe second nference of processors and teachers of historv, which (meets under the auspices of the univef Anglo-Americ- an '! Hot water from gevserS Iceland, already psed' in taunt! las. Jw The National Federation of rifes. niav be .piped .under to stisurface of the ground Business and Professions Wo- mulate vegetable growing. mens Clubs opens its, annual convention todaV ill Des Moines The .United-- . States pmdwj Edmonton today will open a tho greater Dart of the 7,00w big exhibition and celebration to 000 tons of seed raised commemorate the coming of age year throughout the world . - of the Province of Alberta. Chicago today will capitulate to an army of Elks, gathered there, from all sections of the continent for their annual grand Itm!'1 meeting and reunion. L "A large party of journalists -- supply planters demands.-. , a An electric light bulb sUnrii the heat to vaporize the chei icals used in a new device w an treoting the nose- - throat . Rome. at .... lungs - |