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Show V- - PAGE SIX ffHB JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, Saturday, June 18, 1927. UTAH Lecture Courses at Summer School Beginning Monday ? oil 1 v The lecture program for the Summer School will be given by eight of the visiting 'faculty members during the week of June 20 to June 24 inclusive! Cairoll Moore, Many Ogranizations and Professor Annie tfie Childrens De- practically All partment of the New York Cit Towns to Be Repre- Public Library, will deliver two lectures during the week as sented Patriotic Sym- will Dr. E. Laurence Palmer, bols Will Be Professor of Rural Education at Cornell University. Professor Moore, who in adddition to With but very few exceptions her regularly scheduled classes, every ward and organization in has instituted a special class for LogSh City and the Cache and parents, particularly mothers, Logan stakes Js making prepar- which meets three times each ations to represent the part as- - week, will return to New York signed to it for the parade for After next week. T&eJSfew .. . merits a demonstratiomandyour thoughtful consideration , ' -- : 'witliTworHigh Speeds The Patsy 'Wins Approval of Critical Aud ience Tonights OfA Dolls House fering rr!,ll:)ranan ! rki Lectures Monday Curtain Promptly at ' t 8:45 p. m. f t Those who are contemplating die purchase of a fine motor car should withhold selection until they have driven this new Paige. . Many of these, after enjoying this experience, will doubtless find themselves accepting its performance as ajstandard by which to judge other cars. Much of the difference in this cars performance lies in the mathematical fadfc that at high speeds its engine revolves much more slowly than engines normally transmission. j do, due to its Warner IThis new. engineering accomplishment produces greater silence at all speeds, resulting in unusual gasoline economy. Because the engine makes fewer revolutions, it lasts longer, requires less attention, The Babcock Varsity Players drew the not unusual June audience small, but intelligent and appreciative at the High ;.'Dr. Joseph Peterson who School last evening. About half will deliver s lecture Monof those present had devoutly at m. Coin the way followed Clayton Hamilton in, llege .Chapel on" Emotions his lectures therefore and fand Their Biological Sig' brought with Them fresh ideas nificance. actors, audiences, scenaboqt what is important or but ery, k in the theatre, dever merely Dr. B. JI. Hibbard the feminine, coloring in modern plays, what constitutes excellent acting and many things besides. When the curtain was, drawn first a pleased murmur filled the auditorium, for the living room in the Harrington home with its orange poppies, yellow table lamp, flowered drapes and tapestry furniture was distinctively simple, colorful and appropriate. The director, Ellen C, Henderson, has a good eye. And since the same setting was used in all three acts, thq play went along with snap and no waits. It was democratic, too, to hand a young fellow a dollar Dr. B. H. Hibbard who for two tickets and pick out will deliver the lecture your own seat. Monday at 7:30 p. m. on The Patsy is a decidedly The Present Agricultural modern play, which dips into Situation. famjly life in perhaps a half serious manner, Mrs. Harring ton, a shrewish woman with a I LEWISTON I copious supply of tears, and her the Fburth of July celebration Other lecturers during the lla. T in Logan. Director A. L. Farrell week will he given Dr. by is very enthusiastic over the Josephs Peterson, head of the outlook and predicts thi wnl be department of education art . the largest and best Fourth of jp(bodv-Teachers College: Dr.l July parade jsver staged in the ;B. H. Hibbard, head of the de--;i atr- i Miss Myrtle Davidson who is nomics at Wisconsin Univers-- S in charge of the junior extenDr. Andrew ity; McLaughsion service work of the Agricultural College plans to have lin, head of the department of. three floats in the parade to History of the University ofi less frequeijft overhauling. demonstrate the . projects the Chicago; Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. Kansas at extension, service Third speed is another high speed, and delivers greatly promotes j:"r among the junior girls of the bmverstty who will be at the improved acceleration, both in traffic and on steep hills. school all next week; county. These projects will be cosWe invite you to drive .a new Paige 8 at your cooking; sewing and home man- and Professor Wilkerson, agement. The float representing tume designing expert who lias There will be no obligation to buy. convenience. the cooking project will come just returned from six months! from w i w n kvu The places from study in'France. Superintend which the other floats will come lent C. N. Jensen was to have will ' be announced - later, given the Thursday lecture but The parade comittee is very' ! will now' appear id a subsequent pleased with this addition. jweek. Another selection has not Mrs J.' A. Larsen of the been made. gan stake and Mrs. Robt. Smith Following is the list of lecof the Cache stake have very turers and their 'subjects: willingly consented to have the Monday June 20 11 a. m. Trail Builders of the Primary The Emotions and Their Bioof the two logical . Significance, Dr. Jos. organizations stakes represented in the par- Peterson. ade. The Trail Builders and 7 :30 p. m. The Agriculstake tural , Bluebirds of the Logan Dr. B. H. Situation, were well represented in the Hibbard. last for the parade year twenty ' Tuesday 11 a. mf Professor fourth of July. This year it will Annie Carroll Moore will lecdaughter Grace, a repelling b6 the Trail Builders and poss40 South Main ture. creature, are both unpopular Phone 26 ibly the Bluebirds of both stakLEWISTON, June 18 The Relief Miss 7:30 but m. parts, p. The Monroe and Burningham Combined. A float may also es Society conference of the Miss Stohl were "'"excellent in 1L Dr... A. C. . McLaugh- First, ward .wan- held Sunday evenbe provided upon Which-wil- l ap- Doctrine, ? ing and the following program was them. The adorable Patsy was pear the various slogans and lin. carried out. by Mrs. Rachel played by Miss Lundberg with Wednesday, 11 a. m. the harmonica band. The entire The .Harrison. SongTalk by the Relief Society so much charm and witii her about .two weeks Nature New England Junior Vocational Alphabet, Llr. L. Laur- - glee club, Mrs. yerna Hyer gave group of more than 100 trail appeal that sister Mrs. EdHh Petersen. a Literary lesson.. Song by the glee we forgot all about Mary Tick-forbuilders will be in costume and ence Palmer. work, similar to work, but Mrs. James S. Wilie of Malad Reuben Whitney 7:30 p. m. Subject to 'be club. "The Childs Jroblem" was for city boys, and girls. who Idaho spent last w'ei k lu re ibitiuj provided with siren whistles ,t,. Mrs. by George Pond. Song made a name in cpllege dramat- with her sister Mrs. Retiel Rav.lins, and other noise making devices. announced, Dr. Forrest C given After leaving Springfield, by the choir. Short talks were giv- ics in enMrs. Horace Bowles and Mr. The parade committee is very Allen. Logan when he lived en by Mrs. John T. Green and Mrs. points qf historical interest tertained at a chicken supper Sunwere visited in Boston and Nety pleased to get this addition. Thursday 11 a. m. Subject Margaret Peterson of Smithfield. here delighted his friends with day evening, covers were laid for For the symbolic parts in the and speaker to be announced members of the Henson staler Re- his natural ease and good voice. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Yjtk. The trip between these " lief Society and Bishop Saul E Hy- J. K. Mrs. and Mr. Elmer two Wellsville, parade, the second ward of later. Edmunds, another , Logan-itepoints was made by steamer. The rhoir the closProvidence, River Heights, Col7:30 p. m. The Magic ing song and the sang er so that a wonderful view spoke words we could hear I)opp of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. benediction was Bowles. lege ward, and North Logan City. easily ant! admiringly, and Mr. Illustrated. by G. A. Hogan. was had of New Yorks har-IbProfessor given Dr. J. M Reruhisel spent Thurs- Greaves made a have agreed to take . part and Anne Carroll Moore. and water front. good Tony. day and Friday of last week in Oghave floats in the parade. The Taken as a whole the and! of June 18 Friday 11 a. m.-.- Six Effect Mr. Months den where IIYRUM, Philadelphia, Wilmington and he went to attend a Temperature Mrs. H. P. .Providence second ward" will m France, formance of the Babcock Piay- Professor Mabel dental convention. returned! Washington were of special in- Andersen Fruits of War. Wilkerson. represent Mr. and film. Arthur viis.,n of es was entirely up to stand- On Peach Orchards last Saturday from an extended terest because of their many River Heights- - "Soldiers Fareh ard and those who didn't '7:30 p. m. Bird Life in the S81181'1 trip through the central and historical points. Washington, go well; Colege Ward, Mother Bear Ki.er Day Region. eastern states. Mr. Andersen the seat of our government, something. vs Daughter, (Mother Eng- ing pictures. Dr. E Laurence all,l Mrs Edward Watkins and of special interest because The effect of low tempera- was the Utah 'delegate to the land breaks $ith her Daughter, Palmer. if three children of Ogden spent Sun- - iTh,:'r on National Holstein Freisian its s House ture in 1924, December, many interesting places The Colonies). North Logan, by Ibsen, Iday with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Stocks. at!and sociation This convention held dispeople. is favorite sorchards Utah Slackers. Hyde Park will be sugar manufacturers alike. The1 Mrsnd peach play children of ,,a,ker among From Washington to iheir home modern classic, dramas will cussed in Utah Experiment Sta- Springfield, Mass. to represented by a Comic Band disease, curly top, is spread Arco, Idaho returned St a On Sun(lay afI(.r (WII W(,ks. visit Wlth undoubtedly their east Louis a most beautiful country and this will lead the comic sec- only way attract all they spent! lovers H. No. 202 T. this tion Bulletin which insect through relatives vnd friends by of Ibsen and tion of the parade. With these is present worthy dramatic Abell, assistant Horticulturist. a day and a night seeing the was seen with these exception Mr. and Mrs .b. i of art. generally Franklin places ot interest in Chicago.) of those areas in southern wards taking part with those throughout thequite spent last week end visit- state. of exact The From this title Buffalo a side ttrip fas Illinois where- the of Logan and the other organipublicaMr8' diU,!;hter lh',r Tonights performance The Utah Agricultural terrible . re- rmple to Niagara Falls been which has commence zations, bands- and other featur and) floods of this spring and at tion, just 8:15 m. re-' p. has Station Mr Mrs. Chenev Ace and of just to Canada es of the parade willproduce a where aimer have covered nUndrcd of leased from the press, is Some from the press a publica- - l)f,r fhj, i tuh spent sumijy m Mrs. Richard was to visit niade acres of farm lands and in who spectacular procession. form-I'fwas seein? entitled The Beet Observations on Winter Injury!1, many Miss Je,clne Jjmihtoi, points-.oMr ana Mis. lfirac interest. litvAlm m4 Manager Farrell keeps in dai-d- y hoppei and Guiiy-to. Rochester, places onlf the tops j,,.t of the . Situation J.avmg Mrs. An,t, ,,ct.ivH in Utah orP(, to contact with all the commit; Hllttl,dav ah(1 wer- jJX'fore houses or and l.al,,- V,v I, Ml m- -t arbans could be tees for the parade and a week in Utah which in a clear and the pm- -t :)f their sist.-- Mr-- ' Mar- rive,) at thea h.. cemler, seen. .Mrs. Rusmli , f'hiids concise r home vin turned manner They describes the manner! of before the Fourth, every chair- ' Alhn Lit'kin and ehiMhe,, ,f types injury and the the Xseph'simThhome the A day was spent at under which the, Sunday Kansas man-wibe called and asked for onditions Misi .Arinlni.i ilncm inotort d to T1,,1"'' I'1,111" ar- - vlsnlna with Mr of affecting trees are descnbedoiiin Cumorah and the Sacred with an interesting ' uty ' .Mr. side parents ami Mrs S V a report. The plan is to have the operates, together Iiovii Monday with Mr- - V rimn This publication indicates Gmo. It being Sunday a special trip to' Indendcnce iser. With other con'!a Harrison flaw facts and soil ij 'ami of water interesting assemble on South Main that shortage , parade iM,onservic4i was hcld U1 th(, Sacred ami the Moami Mm A r. IUmJimh t u h wm Temple and be prepared to move at 10 cernng. its life 'history, so,!, frosty locations, peach tree (;rov, wili,h wa8 tn SiiMlav from ,S.ih Central states lSsilm h Cdd' mlch ,ik u,ry the "11lon m. r'TllB a. ii'.,!,'.':,i of. fl'ase the rr.hVr na It must go on schedule her,. ,,1PV borer, and improper pruning appreciated and enjoved. ,()hf p quarters The y I. M otherwise all the events for the jneononue importance of the ,r. nit,ch,. m..i v.in.a r, A or II,.' Third are some of the more important1 .A ti1(, ...mventinn Wird an ,jee f nla leafhopiier, and suggested h.n.c s.,ii day and evening will be behind pr, factors wbh-winter! favored 1.0 1,0. i. ,0.111 1,01.0- or 'vr. methods of control. Mr- George they went 1 ,t. and there will be conflicts. this It is many important during K loKldi study. H.. injury c t?6e i tin. some of tl Htl V IF- Knm', lion of the (, Station I)e- - imlcrcnr hunnc-ji further that the lnterestmg iUsuggested Mik M,ri,, aft, to the Holstein Industry places. of I. ism is n,.,. nHp,tai partment Entomology h lowing factors will aid in i ..I, i, considered. Delegates were The Beet Leafhopper author In' addition to of I h visiting which ir ',Hai (i c th mg the maximum amount ot pi(,S(,nt from forty-si- x V .. r l, states o., Afr .mil large is listtal as Station Circular No j,. min,; wm er future ihin tn week Whilew ii Mr. s injury I' i years:; ii. Andensen p was ah made IdetfZ"? and Curly-to- p Situation '(im Mr: KnowTtVm' orihTVtiJ i .0 rial re d Mr j,i Mrs Kii.g lation is working on this pro- - tin- Four s.ju t Ui a Mr W r lioi.ioho Itiirii.M if ,i lullM.O. foi. . hi ;ject in cooMration with repre- - Mdn t e ly ,U rnmnlrnanr.- ,,f oil luncheonMlut,l at a t v " numl,t,r The beet leafhopper, because. ntatnes of the Idaho Agiicul- - l"s laml big j. iil la In, a,ms at BrSthe .,,11,,: tdity and proper soil moisture, 'atKi nh frl. n. i' re "it Was taken to m.,nc i.o of the disease (cuilytop) tHqyh tural d. umoi, Experiment Station and ;.rWf,o ,h- - -r tiiirmmg the fruit in dry years !()f interest such Whately it transmits to growing healthv the I. S. Bureau of Entomol- - Mrs u v b..i.h ,imi Mrsm Wm for ai'forma TlasSvTntllh31 , to .. .,. (:.!!! nroisT pruning of injured (;Vn- - ('oIIokoT SmRlIs Holyokel ;r Moml.-Jibeets, has become one of the ogy. I, ntcri.iir.'-d ttHr,, HasUm j ,h" h',!' ,.( tr res, ami el.rnmal.on of borers. v in , ,1, Mr- - Bov Mr a r, in Mrs i.d Korop pother large-girliinnection major university at Wilmington DclawareUPOi a Copies of this .. nublication Mr of this publication, also to large paper and shoe Feldmar Mrt. to I, fVipies i.itd I;, in !od and pi'i.icnt with, the sugar-be-1 i, ',rl CirtFarms out of St. industry. (Maty,i, iar SO. t ocn il;,liti., . lilof Hundai l it (Station Bulletin No. 202) rnayljrlants beautiful parks and Louis. Because of this beet leafhoppet, he obtained without bo) may ircstne-nt ).. honor Of Inin Rallr, ,i th.(harge, f.an..- U jm cured, without .barge, of influential citizens n Mr. and Mrs. or white fly as it is common- - upon request r Mr and hfunif wore tiK Or,, to Publications ,Pr,r iai'v Andersen say request to: Bulilications Di- - eluding K.fr-President Coolid"e8 I.tiirl, .ay.rv,'d to Hurt ly called, there are enormous Division, Utah ExperimenTsta- noiii; but after ashVa t.ou AI)op irft fitih'la, f Ml vdsion, Utah Exfa'nment Sta liome Ahhio I'orisI loft 'f at Northampton. - She all occasional losses to farmers and tion. valley and .. i r California o, vi,t t Igan. Utah. i f.r .hiro Hyrom I'tah. tion, Ixgan, ,! also visited the exhibits of the have a charm of their own. - - HP-Fle- - a coa.-hin- . L-ly- . et - . x - : Hatch Motor. Company -- - J -- , vis-top- ; d. 4-- H - 1 , i 1 or ! w-a-s . as-j- ty A- ot - j -7 - - - M"rl-perim- ,'h - sum-Scro- ss Hr-leas- Hu-h- Leaf-111"- "- p - "t M - r vi.-iu- - I ll S tS j - t trans-"ash-ngi- . n-- 1 I sun-i.i- . i - - - ( - r O.-t- -, . ( f i j, avoid--.wer- t e ? - publi-atio- M-- i S! r - - - c- - "I i-- . , ,i,r-iii- I - f . - ., - , I,,- r - f.T-1,,,,,- a 1 , i,-- - 4 W - K'i-- - t s ! - et afo-ri.oi- 1,1 - t 1,111 i - up-honi- in-o- rla,-,r,i..- i Present VaursSiiy PIlayeirs ; By HENRIK IBS A mxoff.iys Logan High School Auditorium, Saturday, June 10th 0:45 KKSHtJSIE Prices S5c and soc |