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ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Member of Associated Press Saturday, May 28, 1027. - HOME COMMERCE F education ' Genealogical r The Associated Preea la exclusively entitled to the oaa for repnbUot-tioof all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this .paper and alto the local new published therein. hsreln are also All right of republlcatlon of special dispatch w-a reserved. fl JtUSSSrtS- ISIaS Tin membership Committe of tee apreciates tVs stilt and the Chamlier of commerce is de hopes it w ill not only catch terniined to have at least 100 more outside people owning pro-nemembers to present at the erty in Logan but many of the special membership meeting local people whose places need June 9th. The Committee on cleaning. The recent rains have Classification and Dues has pve.lmade the grass and weeds grew pared a list of more prospects' fast. They need attention. The and these have fieen Larded to'Main Street Corm.iiee will new workers to visit and .xternl make a call on the property personal invitations to join. The 'owners at once and chftk on following woikers have leen the parking, w , -- asked to assist: Appoint-men- ts Logan Stake The Child's first School U the Family" Froehel iMuad by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 Weet 40tb Street, New York Clty. Theeg article are appearing weekly f for Sunday, May 29 la our column. , Editor OORUON CoQiu- CITY, CiCTTC ACTIVITIES AT THE LOGAN THE JOURNAL EARL cutjuiiiaj, Luuiii Logan 2nd, Denmark Jensen ; Logan 6th, Pres. Joseph R. Shepherd, Logan 8th, Hyrum E. Hanson and Charles O. Dunn. Logan 11th, John E. Carlisle. Logan 12th, Frederick Schob's and Harvey Sessions. ' thy asked if she might smi e at her and I said, no, youd better i not. ' . And of course Dorothy put "Dont tell Dorothy anything! about the feud, please, Mother, idler own construction on the said Mrs. Perkins appealing y prohibition just as other genere as she and her husband boarded ations of children have . don. College, Denmark Jensen. Providence 1st, William A. the train which was to separate She has taken only a .small at . , them from their seven year old temiation ot the poison but it Noble. to do its vork. was has little begun The Wi'liam A. Providence 2nd, girl daughter. to spend two months ot hei Cousin Everest is an example Nobh . ' fathers boyhood home and Mrs of what large doses administ d River Heights, James Ander- regularly from infancy to' sen. Perkins well knew that atmosphere of the tow t manhood will do to a really fine j It was just before the -was not at all in keeping with nature. CHURCHES it.s natural lieautv and charm- Prom Dance that he said to me ir-e- Atty. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. A. The presidency of the ChamC. Smith, Coach J. R Jensen, ber of Commeice is pleased to W. Lohman, Dr. N. E. Munk, announce that the cirls sriee David Tarbet, --Dr. O. Wenner-gre- club of the Logan, High School Denton Rogers, Atty. E. under the direction of Prof. A. Fair , Raia Change in an unusual, y confidential T. Young, W. V. Crocket, I)r. J. Southwick wilt take Dart at ing climate. . mee1 the Dr. Scott and membership special weeks Scott II.. later I). Several Dorthy nomen,t, None of the girls fV 99 the Chamber ot Commerce was do1! on tl c have any use for me nor the to The following directors of her Budge talking 9th. In the recent high Yesterday of the Chamber have been ask- June It seemed school contests of the state back porch while her grand fellows either. barometer !The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS Do ed tp assist and names of r res- the Logan High School girls mother, and her Pncle Alfred kind to be frank with him. at 8 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday pects have been referred to gee club won first place I asked. know why? were from home you college, just it was announced a tie them: B. T. Cardon, Alma Son- although You habitually appear morose, reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. in the press. It is an exceptional sitting within hearing and smilL. M. Robt. Howell, ne, Wrigley chorus and the membership will ing together at her prattle, opinionated, intolerant and suGeo. B. Bowed, Ci M.- Warns. be delighted to hear it. Mavor "Oh no! Phyllis, the littta spicious. It is the poison of HIGHER THAN REASON ?Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake voice H Moses Carlisle, fac Thather, J, a faith observed once is that higher piped up suddenly, you the spirit of hatred always rite English writer wil be the nrincinal sneak- must not Samuel Christensen, Prof 4. N. Citv Chairman You breathed our town." when F. B. Parkinson understand to play with little er, than reason. This is not difficult Sorenson, J. Francis Sheffield of the Membeiship Committee next door and vou must girijin He same not .the on atmosphere." based are activities it is remembered that nearly all human find E. R. Owen. plans to present at least 100 ask me why. is not a bit she said No., resentfully. faith. Various terms are applied to the same thing. ,tn jbpiness Mr. G. G. Wright, the general new membels of the Chamber. sick: I had an antidote. I answer- she i. naughty. will be ser-e- d Maybe refreshments Light is and f Con. word as His of the in gooc anothers integrity, Manager Wagon one has confidence after the meeting. The en- cause we mustnt even smilejed. I had a wiser mother than as his bond is a phrase that denotes faith in perfect uferform-anc- Machine company, at Salt iuike tire membership including aU at her . I wish she was good he, but I did not like to tel nin members vyill be indiviBetween man and woman faith is I palled trust, The City has informed the Chamber the newrnotified the I told him about of ahe meeting. Tause she has a nice dolly ami that. dually ake local branch the that rmiy s a with like I You whole structure of marriage and the happiness that marriage is out a summers that spent yours. arriage membership. Mr. Glaine G. The following new members would look nice riding out to- - Grandfather Rollins when I win capable of bringing is in trust, or faith. In college the student Curtis local manager of the Dehave been addeihto the Chamft he means that This honor system. seret News has also joined. This ber of Commerce: Dr. Geo. gether. I think we have lots ten and eleven participates in an of fun. I guess Grandfather realized to his own conscience. The school authorities and his fellow makes the total 74 new mem- Stewa' t. Prof. Walter I was up against in our Alfreds face had what B. Mr. F. Eric changed. students have faith enough in him to believe that he will be .hon- bers for the Chamber as a re- Johnson. Prof.Wann, I G Ezra Carter sake. Mothe He made no mention oi For town. goodness orable in his classes and in campus activities. Sportsmen ahe sult of the recent campaign. and Dr. A. II. Soxer. all of the he exclamed in Has it, however, but he kept mo to m; ke Agricultural College. This now disgust. more seven Just twenty athletes have faith in one anothers fairness. These must makes the .total eighty the 100 new another generation imbibed liar with him much, feeding me on But faith goes further than these things. " It involves the be securedSronger". members since the campaign poison stories from secular and sacred before Jure 9th. commenced. The other twenty Poison? W Ilancher of very life of the human race. We have faith in physicians whose history that illustrated nobility, L &,Pew members to make the" Yes, the poison of iguoia it tolerance a n (j magnanimity. mistakes might end our lives or ruin our bodies. We have faith Lqke Vu Cilty who is in barge o.j stronger should soon be added But it was not only the comin merchants whose adulterations of foods might endanger us. the property on the comer otjbv the new workers and unfin-Ea- bigotry and hatred. Shame on you, Alfml! mendable act to which he drew Center and tat East called ished reports of the original We have faith in men who provide our necessities and pleasures. at the Chamber of Commerce teams. Dorthv dosent know the morn- my attention. He showed mo We have confidence in them; we trust them and we honor them word of the was usually v md today and informed Chairman; that Tr' ing hatred, wrong doing ' until they do something to destroy' pur faith. Oeo. Bowen of the TSeuti f Ic- - , haHfferl nothing has been said to her the result of weakness, and we f scho! Itis essential, then, that faith should piever be, violated. Don Committee that Iheir Po-ie- d the use. of three of the beau-pert-y about the feud. Of coure I spoke not of Lad men and good would be kept free from tiful paintings of .the .Wopdnif When we have destroyed the faith we have more than sinned. to keen her away from Mic men but of weak men and strschool collection to the Cham- bad Morrisons. We have destroyed something that is Jiigher than, reason. weeds and high grass. Rev. ber of Commerce until ong men. I learned that" the str the opon-in- j. is very willing to Ilancher Mother? is of the The next Why. school fall. of A with .man character. deals the ong should have compassion for nobler, aspects., (Fith in beautification work officers qf the Chamber aiore-emt- e Ask me that, after all those the weak, that the strong were forced to bring reasfgi into. his. material vo;1dbut ;whep.' he and made the paintings will years, Alfred ? arrangement ViJiave add thistas themselves suceptible to momwants to rise above that world it is to faith that he turns as one their the to annearance of much durclean kent is property That Mother ents of weakness and the weak it. thajust and large committee room lost in the darkness turns to a' light that signals him to safety. ing the year. The Commit- Why perpetuate the quarrel at times showed surprising reading boom. , , Philadelphia Ledger. . year after year and generatiim strength. We searched for ex thb Atlantic, aware of. his opportunities and the changing world. after generation Why fj'sl hibitions of strength in the weOur curriculum may be medieval, our aim may be to stand- it to Dorthv? ak characters of history and I told I said Alfred, youthese always led us to wush thev somewhere the to road along ardize; but, nevertheless, leading I to about it Dorthy nothing to themahd might have had the help they these commencement, were waking girls up boys told her not to talk Mr. needed in their times of weakselves uncomfortably, perhaps, for us, but inevitably for the only. Morrisons grand child Doro- - ness. The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the . . ilure. articles appearing under this heading. They are printed and is expe ted to be gone all as but the opinions of the citizens who contribute them. A TOILET BOX FOR THE BABY Providence First summer as a salesman. j of ladles called to J i ij . Commencement . PROVIDENCE, last 28 spent Friday afternoon May 1j it ,seenit useless to try to add anything to all the wise ,and ' Mrs. Annie Jones the with of Schmidt Lake Salt Wilfprd are. said at our commencements, whether hopeful tfvidga-whicseveral days of' last week oecaskm-vhem$ ,berA'bjr.thday: grade; Schools, high schools, hr colleges. .But there is 'one point bore with hK parents Mr. and The time, was spent sochyly. A ' which seems to me to he underemphasized. Speakers seem a Mrs. Adam Schmidt. delicious dinner was served to little wary of it, Rnd many laymen frankly do not believe it. Mrs. Godfrey Mr. Allen of Huntsville has the following: That is that the people who are leaving our schools in this decade been visiting here for a few Stauffer, Mrs. John Kendrick, Mrs. are infinitely better trained to face life than their predecessors been visiting here for a few Mrs. Henry Bragger, have been. This I believe, in spite of my recognition of the days with his children Mr. and Lois Steiner, Mrs. Lola Jen Mrs. A. E. Allen and family sen, Mrs. Abbie Jones, Mrs. Here lx a useful toilet box for tlio many weaknesses of our educational system. For our comMr. and Mrs. Jensen. la made from a sinaU and Mr. and Mrs. Chris which d Luella baby mencements are honoring boys and girls who are more conwooden box and a barrel lioep. Get and Mr. Jesse Jensen, and family. Jonps scious pf themselves and their world than any preceding genera light wooden box with Bides about n E. A. Chugg underwent an Mr. Fred Jensen and Mrs. ation has been. Wake any man up to himself and youve given three and a half Inches high. The Low came inthe evening the for of box should be about eleven inches removal operation him one of the biggest assurances of a conscious living. square or it may be a rectangular his tonsils last Saturday. He is to join the rest. The table had ot kind lioxe this may for a centerpiece a vase of shape, But these young people are too egotistical, you say.A'They getting along nicely. store or often be had at a beautiful cut flowers. Mrs. havent been taught their duties to society, you cry. Theyre grocery store. Get drug also a small Will Kendrick is home . . , for , a Cut for handle. the barrel hoop 7 not safe to turn loose for their silly experiments, yoti object. about two weeks and is expect- piece from the hoop and tack it to Anlda and Irene. The All that mort of them have is an overdeveloped ,ego, you fear. the inside of the box so that it ing to return to his work at daughters hostess received a number of box and The various aiiules are fastened to the forms Paint handle. a Idaho after that nice gifts. ' Ridgedale, True, theyre not very comfortable people to live with. handle inside and out with ivory the sides of the box with bands ot time. paint. Use two coats of flat ribbon or cretonne which are held Theyre not reassuring, soothing, nor docile. Marty of them enamel first The following program was and then two of the In place by brass beaded tacks. A Oswald Demlar returned to paint certainly dont seem to be trained to fit into our society-- v the given by enamel. When the paint is dry line pocket of cretonne or ribbon is eighth grade Salt Lake on Sunday after But I said, prepared to face life, not our society; For if the sides ot the box inside with a taqked on in the same manner. graduates on Friday 20th in a few days here with the of ribbon or a strip of cre- The bottom part of the box is used spending piece ward chapel. The boys of there is one characteristic that must mark the successful man tonne or silk. Paste the ribbon or for the bab s clothes at the bathhis family. the class sang two numbers. Inilk to the inside of the box. If ing hour. The little design given of tomorrow, it is the ability to accept change, to jmagine himMrs. John Spuhler has been vocation, Oliver Hanson. The is used glue narrow braid here may be transferred to the outself in a changed society, to visualize lif different than it is cretonne to the top and bottom of the band side of the box and filled in with for the ' past week girls of the class then suffering a now, and himself living it s Arthur Brisbane illustrates this to cover raw edges. This lining tube oil paints Make the center from a sever attack of quin-se- chorus. The class them sang covers the handles where they are flower blue and the other two rose sang point when he caustically scores the older generation, who direct tacked to the box, and gives a color. The centers are yellow with The Swing Song. Remarks, by Lewis Fife has gone to Idaho Bishop A. M. Hammond, great warships in - sham warfare while a ypungster tfli$ qcross touadaMan lor the t'd'c articles. black or brown markings. Hr-menta- l BAROMETER READINGS n, I I To-D- ay - j AN e. An Evening With Russian Composers 7th Ward Sunday evening Choij She Asm Huhhtxlt id Mr. McBride Talk oil Russian Music li of Southwick, Melody in F Violin Sola Rtthhuirin Mis Crookston The Wanderers Night song HulnnsMn Thelma Brolierg and Connie Raymond Bike Ail A.uie Veil (', Cui Choir j j C is-le- W-Pro- i st J a - Moulders Club Column - ! 7 30 Tihnilimlku . 'Night" Pretude . Km hmamnoff Thelma Fogelberg Kuhiiislcni Yearning Naomi Johnson Thou Art So lake a Flower JiubtiiHlrtn Cali in Fletcher Praise the Lord Tchalhmrxky Choir The organization of singers fro mthe Second ward and led by F. II. Baugh Jr. will furnish the program at the 1st Ward Sacramental services tomorrow night. Elder Joseph Quinney Jr. wijl the speaker at the Sacrament Services in the Ninth Ward on be Sunday Evening, May 29th 7:30 p. m. at The Christian Science Service their meeting at 37 South Main, Sunday, May 29, at 11 oclock. Ancient, Subject: and modern Necromancy, Alias Mismevism and Hypnotism, de' nounced. will hold Fourth ward Sunday services the High School auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Three returned missionaries will each make a brief talk. Miss Clover Johnson will sing twro solos. Every one ihvited. will be held in mber f h . -- Stir-lan- Ar-lea- ST. JOHNS CHURCH Bishop Arthur Moulton will conduct services at St. Johns Episcopal Church on Sunday morning at 11 ollock. All are invited. FRESkYTERIAN CHIIRC1I Sunday Services Bible school at 10 oclock. at eleven oclock, Worship Memorials to Be Erected. Evening devotions 7 :30 oclock The Bible and How- to Use It. Daily vacation Bible School will begin Tuesday morning at 9 oclock. This school Ls for ajl children between 4 and 14 yharS of age in the School community. meets every day but Saturday and Sunday and wull last until - Friday June 10. -- -- 1 y. i THE FEATHERHEADS member of the school board. A very good class paper was given by Walter Hanson. Piano solo, "Serenade by Schubert was played by Miss Ruth Allen. Girls quartet by members of the class. Talk to graduates by Prof. McClellan of U. A. C. The school band under the direction of Prof. N. W. played several numbers. Mu.-- credit is due Mr. Christiansen for the .time and interest spend in helping to get a banc started here. Mr. Allen has' also woiked hard to help. Ve surely appreciate having such a fine organization the young boys. The classamong then' sang, "Venice Waters,. Prin-- 1 cipal A. E. Allen'then read the4 names of the graduates and they each stood up in response,, to their name. There are about thirty-fivBenediction, J. II. Chris-tians- en e. ruhnman. Mrs. Harold Parkinson and. Mrs. ired Garrett of Wells-viland Mrs, LaMont diking-toof Smithfield spent Thursday here with tlreir mother. le n |