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Show Wednesday, February 19, 1930. men SCHOOL STRIKE THE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 20, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Noakes and Mrs. Niels Anderson will assist the hostess. The lesson will be given by Kellie Osterlain on the Manufacturing of Salt, Cement and Can goods. Vocal duet by Gladjs Bailey and Ella Smith and . a Piano solo by Gladys Bailey. A 2t good attendance Is desired. The Ralph Smith camp will meet at the home of P.sident Jennie Manila North High Demand The Sch6ol 1 Jsraelsen Thursday at in North Logan. A. 2 p. m. Dismissal of American CORNISH Teacher Whom They Accuse of Insulting the DEPARTMENT Filipino Race, (AP) Practi Manila, Feb. 19 cally the entire student body of Manila north high school struck this morning, demanding the dismissal of Miss M.able Brummitt, an American teacher whom the students accused of inculTIfig the MRS. LORENA ANDERSON Correspondent Mrs. Rosalie Neagle Honord on Seventy Filmmo race.- Of the 2770 students at the school, not more than 50 returned to class today. Miss Brummitt said the incident resulted from the misbehavior, in class of a number of students and that in correcting them she had told one. he had imbecile" Lke an and acted others that they were acting like "corheros" (pig drivers). 1'he city . superintendent of schools investigated and reported that tnere was no doubt Miss Brummitt was partially to blame but said he had serious doubts as to whether she made insulting remaks other than saying the Third Birthday Cornish Feb." 17 A charming function of the week was the birthday party given by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Neagle In honor of their mother, Mrs. Rosalie Neagles seventy third birthday anniveroccurred sary which Saturday Feb, 15. The affair was in the form of a surprise. The color scheme of red and white prevailed ip r!l the appointments, featuring the valentine motif. Games and social chat were enjoyed by those piesent. Grandma Neagle was the boys acted like lpibeciles. recipient of many useful gifts There were indications that the given to wsh her many happy in leturns. A-- delicious buffet luntrouble recent California and that communistic cheon was served by Mrs. M. C. agitation had a bearing on the Neagle to the following ladies, strike. Mrs. John Pearce. Mrs. W. O. Hanand sen, Mrs. Maria end Dora Jensen, Posters printed in red Mrs. J. W. F!t her, Mrs. H. signed "the young league, were posted near the of Richmond, Mrs. Lydia school. Among other things the Romney of Logan, Mrs. Ed. Clay-soposters said: Mrs. Epiiraim Bergeson, Mrs. anti-Filipi- no ist n, ""Demand-the-immediat- is-missal g of American believe themselves - Myler, Ellen teachers who i:ar.VyHanson, Mrs. our superiors Mik-SMr- W. P. BoppVMrs. L. H. Baker, Mr. A. C. Gunter, Mrs. and want to enslave us. Demand John Austin, Mrs- - Elda and Reba immediate Filipinization of the Mrs. Joseph Halgreen bureau of education and Filipini- Bergeson, and Mrs. G. Andrew Andersen. A zation of our educational system. most delightful afternoon was Down with American imperwith Grandma Neagle. ialism and its puppets! Long live spent ijUipmo independence! Down with and autonomists! annexationists Long live absolute, immediate independence for the Philippines!" Cornish Ward Primary Conference Daughters of Pioneers Meet Cornish, February 19 The primary conference was held Sunday February 15, at 2 p. m. with Superintendent Blanch CrosThomas Tarbet camp "will meet sman presiding. .Singing "ChildM. 'C. Invocation, Thursday Feb. ' 20 at 3 oclock at rens Day; me of Mrs. James Olsen, Neagle; Ella Christoff erBen and the 227 f est 4th North. Mrs. Effie Melba Clayson sang a sacrament Da , and Mrs. Ada P. Cardon. number, "Our Father in Heaven, o by Mrs. Reba accompanied Ber-geso- n. Hidvig Butters, Mr. , Ray Bingham and daughters, Edith and Lucile, Florence and Erma Earl L. H. and Allen Baker, Raymond Dopp, Bob Pike, Vau-diPitcher, Clair Van Orden, Arnold Troseth, Dale Bergeson and A If. Jensen. We are with N. C. Keep It up in the same style as you have been going. Captain Bingham Is a Cornish lad. Mrs. and James Rasmussen children Norma and Leo are visiting with A. D. Redford and family. Mrs. Sarah Perks of Hyde Park is living with her daughter Mrs. Lorenzo Sornson. Miss Neta Sornson and Virginia Hanson spent last week end as guests of Miss Laura Everton at Logan. . VALENTINE PARTIES Miss Harriet Anderson was the recipient of a plesant surprise Cole, -- ce . 1 A. -- Prepare to Honor Hanson's body was interred m evening, having come here In the city cemetery. cf Connection with the death Miss. Evelyn Reeder who is at- Paul Cunningham, former district tending school at Uie U. S. A. C. manager of the Shell oil comv and boarding at the' home of pany. Mr. and Mrs. James Me Murnn of the Fourth ward, came home Back From Motor Meet and i pent last week end with her A, E. CLunniy and R. G. CJran-ne- y parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeder of the Cranney Mouir comand family. pany are back from Salt Lake viiere they spent over the week end at a meetng of Utah dealers LOCAL IE 15 District Attorney Here ne 20-2- Marriage licenses T.. Duobis Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couples. Lawrence Merlin Fames of Pres, juouu F . lud, Fcty. 19 (AP)- -i ton and Kate Dunkley of Whit- ( Leorge Gagon of Idaho Fall$ Flames and Alll represent Governor H. C ney; Rulon Edwin Wyoma Dunn of Logan. llaldridge at funeral services for T. Dubo s, former Idaho sent Fred For the Military Ball dont a tor who died at Washington, t ' t Flaekfoot. forget to have your hair neatly C last Gragon, i. .:e long friend of Put trimmed at Modem Barber bois. aeceprtfT the governors eomf Parlors 13 W. Center St. el Crysler automobiles. Mr. Wilson, mission yesterday and along with Advertisement assistant sales manager of the other pioneer citizens of this Cijtltr evaporation of Detroit, Windows Decorated district, made preparations to jonj the wus present and announced in. honoring one of the state the x Fall will S new Crysler Advertising Military that appear outstanding citizens. t about March 1st and that will sell and Washingtons birthday, the , at $825 f. o. b.- Detroit. Blackfoot, Idaho, Feb. 19 (AP) former Friday night and the latSeven surviving members' of the Thatcher ter on Saturday, the ENJOY YOU SINGING Clothing Company and the Ulue-bir- d Idaho constitutional convention or DO BE AT 'Confectionary have very aW 1890 have been Invited by the Elks WITH YOIR DAXCING. lodge of this city to act as honor ELITE HALL, THE HYRUM, tractive windows. ary pall bearers at, the funeral THURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY here Friday of Fred T. 'Dubois, the VALLEYS Reports Trip to Coast 29TI1. HEAR CACHE J At tne regular meeting ofthe state's; first senator. .. IN MOST POPULAR VOCALISTS at the i court Mr. Dubois' body will arrive in city commission SONG, WITH ORCHESTRA THE WEATHER house i last evening, Commlr sioner Pocatello this evening from WashL. P. Peterson who has just re- ington, D. C.. where he died last Uti FINE. THE ROADS ARE DRIVE OUT TO THIS turned from a seven weeks va- week while serving as a member DANCING RESORT. cation in j Arizona, Mexico and of the Internation, joint commisPOPULAR California, i made a brief report sion. It will be met there by a ADMISSION 50c. of his trip, giving data he assean- - delegation of the Pocatello Elks Advertisement bled on the municipal electric lodge and ascorted to Blackfoot, plant and city water works at where it will lie in state in the Appeal Dismissed family residence urtil the hoer In the case of the state of Pasadena, California. of the funeral. Utah versus Abe Hodges which Ambulance The seven survivors of the conBusy. came before Judge M. C. Harris The city a- -d county ambulance stitutional convention are: J. W. in the district court this mornsaw its i first service on Tuesday Brtgnam, Moscow. Idaho; S. F. ing tie defendant's request for BeTaylor. Ontario. Ore ; Frank Hara dismissal of the appeal and and a busy machine H wan call ris, Welser. Idaho; John F. Meyers, have the case sent back to the sides answering the hurry-u- p the Cunningham home to re- Boise: D. W. Standrod, Pocatello; city court, was granted. Hodges at was recently found guilty of hit move Paul Cunningham to tne Abe Pierce. Pocatello; Frank W. , and run in an automobile acci- hospital following the shot that Beane, Salt Lake City. Mr. Dubois, with Edward A. mercy dent and of intoxication. He was caused his death,- two other fined $200 and sentenced to six calls were made- One was1- at the Stevenson, first resident governmonths in the county jail - with home of H. T.i Wilson. Mrs.- Wilson or of Idaho territory, who called five months - suspended. 'In the collapsed and was removed to the the convention, were made honorcase of Max and Fred Burr ver- hospital for a blood trarsfuslon. ary members of 'the convention sus Idahome Creamery Co., et al, George Nielsen who has been at and were culled into frequent conthe arguments were submitted the hospital) for several weeks suf- sultation. Mr. Dubois at the time and decision taken under fering from pneumonia, i was re- was a' delegate to congress from Idaho.1 moved to his home. Fred w. 1 i - this ward. Mrs. Osmer Hancock returned home last Thursday from a Logan hospital bringing with her, her new found treasure, a son. She will spend a short time at t her mothers home, before returning to her own home at Utida. " Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson of Weston were visiting his brother Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson and family last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Butters were ' shopping in Logan last Thursday. Jz H. Earl spent a few days of last week visiting his brother who is very ill at Ogden. Lincolns birthday was fittingly observed in the schools here. A well prepared program commem- Mrs. Blanch Crossman exBrigham Young Camp of Pioneers, will meet at the pressed her pleasure on seeing so home of Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, 21 many parents and children pres- orating the 121st birthday annorth Second East, Thursday. ent and gave the report of the niversary of one of the nations February 20 at 3:30 oclock. Mrs. organization, which showed 11 of- great men. John A. Hendrickson, Mrs. Jesse ficers and 92 children enrolled ARRIVE AT Earl and Mrs. Fred Hodgson will with 80 per cent attendance. 20 PALO ALTO assist the hostess. copies of "Childrens Friend are The Pitcher family have receivtaken in the ward; ed word from their son Harvey, The Elizabeth Mathews Camp, The program was In honor of that he and Mrs. Pitcher and Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will the one hundredth anniversary baby arrived safely at Palo Alto, entertain their husbands in the of the establishment of the Church California. He reports the weather Providence First ward recreation of Jesus ideal and entertains hopes for an Christ of Later-da- y room Wednesday, February 19, at Saints. This was taken up In Improvement In the condition of 7:30 o'clock. They desire that a specking parts as follows: "The his health. This is good news to good attendance be present. Sacred Grove, Melba Clayson, his many friends. . Vision, Viola Earkison The schools entertained with The and will Snow The Eliza R. Camp a valentine box and lige refreshBeth "A Book of Bambrough. meet at the home of Mrs. George Gold, Amerie Bingham, Bertha ments party, last Friday afterNorth 5th West, Morrell, 81 Connee Pitcher, Blossom Ander- noon in celebration of good old 3 Thursday,' February 20, at sen. The and Sea- St. Valentine and his gifts to o'clock. Mrs. Ella Hoopes and Mrs. Girls "Christ gull and His people, sang Eliza Curtis will assist the hos- Little Ones, In a very effective SCOUTS HAVE CHARGE tess. A good attendance is desir- manner. This Is The Place, OF M. I. A. PROGRAM ed. The scouts put over a very efRobert Pike. The entire primary sang, This Is the Place, Whos fective scout program In M. I. A. Smith The Camp, Joseph on the Lord's Who? Mary meeting Tuesday night, under the daughters of Utah Pioneers, will Sornsonl All the Side, their leader Leland boys sang. Whos directionAllof scouts meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas on wore red kerDopp. Lords the Side, Shall ThursWho, 184 2nd East South, .Rose, the Youth' of Zion Falter, was chiefs which made a pleasing oclock. 2:30 at 20, day, February Mrs. Floyd Rose, Mrs. H. C. recited by Verla Cole and Sarah effect. Scouts songs were sung by the and sang by the childMaughan and Mrs. H. T, Wilson Chipman ren and .congregation... Miss Mina boys and Raymond Dopp retimed will assist" the hostess. the-sc- celebration at Logan. Griffin a stake aid, presented of- rer LWitbi.a.,good fleers representation of all sustained. camp, The Wilford Woodruff scouts In attendance "who daughters- - of- - Utah-- , Pioneers, Trill , Mrs. Hazel Rigby,' stake choris took part in the program all singmeet Thursday, February 20, at ter, gave a short r encouraging 3:30 oclock at the Hotel Eccles. talk. She said, self activity brrngs ing "Let Me ran you Buddy Spangled Banner, Mrs. Maude Hodges, Mrs. Rose growth' to mind and body. Social- and "Star The scout Sunday Sacrament and ized work makes growth. Related rKUTTsMrsT-Myrtle-Hatc'" was opened with singing Mrs. Jean B. Cook Will be the the story of Howard R. Driggs and meeting hostesses for the afternoon. , 2t the pind tree. Would take e "We Thank Thee O God ' For a prayer, J. W. Pitcher, good report to her board of the Prophet, singing "Rock of Ages, Nathan The William B. Preston camp, conference. Mrs. Elsie Eppish, MerriU of Richmond talked on daughters of Utah Pioneers, will stake secretary, was also the Scout Moveraenti in meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Primary advisor, Counselorpresent. W. AmericaBoy and J. Alma 2nd South, Seamons, Jensen, 210 East had visited Jr, the Interestprimary father of the first speaker,Merrill, gave noted taken recently, remarks to the by children as. the lessons were encouraging were who all Spsdy-Relie-fScouts to given by their teachers. Ha Urged learn a IF they could ofpresent the Amparents to visit and encourage the erican scouts officers as great benefit the twentieth and commemorate For Sore Throat primary anniversary of the was derived from this organiza- scout movement, closing song, tion. He could bear his personal "Our Mountain t . i Home So, Dear, to Mrs. this. Dora JenThis Doctors Prescription testimony Harvey Miles. . sen gave the benediction. A1 well benediction, About 40 friends from tots secRequires No Gargling this jelled church enjoyed program of Mrs. Ruby Hanson motorwhich officers worked hard' to tion ed to Brigham city and attended So longer Is It necessary to gargle over. and choke with nasty tasting medicines put . V toe funeral services there of J. A Hanson held last Thursday. .to relieve sore throat. Now you ran one with i Cornish Roots For William Bowden of Brigham get almost Instant relief swallow of a , doctors prescription. is spending a short time city so often North Cache Hoopsters visiting his son Alma Bowden Tltls prescription was refilled and became so popular that the drugand family. to derided gist who originally filled it Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griffin of A thrilled of North group and Tboxlne put it up under the name Cache high school supporters Logan spent the week end it available to everyone. Mrs.- - R.&.Olsen at the from enjoying game The remarkable thing about Thox at Richmond with South Cache Utida. fne is that It relieves almost Instantly, high school, when the former of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher yet. eontains nothing harmfuL It Is were Smithfleld who recently revictorious, winning with a pleasant tasting, and safe for the score of Those who were turned from California, spent whole family, and la guaranteed to last week end as guest of Mr. relieve sore throats or coughs in 15 there rooting for N. C. H. S. Mrs. and J. E. were: Crossman. from Inez Cornish Hanson, minutes or money bark, dust ask for Bishop and Mrs Moses ChristThovinr, 83c, 60c, ,and $1.00. Sold by Verl Baker; Thomas Chipman, offersen and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mervin Jensen, Lloyd and Elden Prescription Drug Co, and all other Jensen, Weldell Andersen, J. W. Kendell and Mrs. R. C. Pike good drug stores. Seanms Jr-- , W, P. Dopp, Grace j motored to Salt Lake Thursday, (Adertisetnent) e William Merrill of Richmond altendedthe funeral of Mr. Governor in Logan Hanson and followed the Governor George H. Dcra of was in Logan on business today. cortege to Salt Lake where Mr. Salt Lake City was In Logan last They J. J. Wesley Horsley of Brigham City, district attorney for the First Judicial District, was in Logan today, having come here beevena case criminal to in valentine party Saturday appear which ing when Misses Virginia and fore the district court Mae Hanson, Sadie and Neta opened this morning. lunch Sornson, bringing their TONIGHT New DANCE 7(h spent , a jolly evening with Miss Music by Andersen, who has been in for Ward recreation hall. the pasL three weeks nursing her Joe Adams Merrymakers. Advertisement broken ankle. Bertha Pitcher, Connee B. AnMen Meet dersen, Iris Baker, June, Anna Sheep Sheep men of Cache Valley are Verla Velma and Bingham. Rye court meeting at the county Cole, Doris Crossman, Sarah Chip-ma- n, house this afternoon, discussing Erma Bambrough, Mary the advlsibllity of forming a wool Sornson, Edna Halgreen, and Dar-li- cooperative, T. W. Peterson and valena at Earl entertained A. D. both of Hyrum. pretine party Sunday night at the sident Alien, and secretary, respectively evenhome of Bertha Pitcher. The are in charge of the meeting. ing was spent in games carrying out the valentine ideas. The lun- Lyceum Number cheon trays were decorated witfi Maurice Hindus, regarded as one red and white hearts and all ap- of the leading authorities in the pointments were carried out in world on Russian and Oriental afthe same color scheme. fairs. will be the next attraction Mrs. Cynthia Roundy of Benson on the Lyceum program at the visited relatives here on Sunday. Utah State Agrxultural College. Vaudice Pitcher and Verl Baker Mr. Hindus will lecture to the colattended the basketball game at lege students and townspeople on Preston when North Cache and Thursday, February 20 at 10 30 a, Preston, high schools competed m. in the college auditorium. The vith the final score of 7 in program is under the direction of favor of N. C. H. Dr. N. A. Pederson, professor of Mrs. Ruby R, Hansen and Mrs. English. George F. Richards of Salt Lake city and Mr. Ike Hanson of Brigham city motored here cm business last Saturday evening. Mrs. Hanson1 will make her home with her pafentsr Mr ftHd Mrs. George F, Richards at Salt Lake City Mrs. Maria Jensen apent the past week visiting her daughters iu Salt Lake city also attending to special genealogical work of which Mrs. Jensen is secretary Li PAGE THREE LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . ee Rugs and carpets are due for a raise in price owing to the merger of two of the largest rug mills, in fact the price has been advanced now from the wills. The Edwards Furniture Co anticipated this advance and hooked . their spring order prior to the raise in price and now offer you the pleasure of particia pating at not only the old price but will enable sale that priee smashing you to purchase your spring needs, and ha them stored and ready for house cleaning, -- pre-seas- on Good Heavy High Pile Axrainster, yjird $1.95 Sanford Beauvais Axminster, yd. $3; Beautiful hew Wilton Carpet, yd. ONE LOT REMNANTS HALF PRICE $445 out who-we- "f cirr, seweom&mid: One h- , 27x52 Inch 9x12 Felt Base Rugs 9x12 Foot GOLD SEAL $7.90 Congoleum Rugs $9190 visit-ng-Mr-g-nd ? t " I 0x12 Seamless Axminster Other Grades. .. $42.50, ?52.50 Wiltons. 18x36 in. Quaker Maid Rugs 39 36x36 Neponset $1.00 3x4 V2 Ft Neponset Rugs $1,35 Rugs v . $75100 36x70 in. $18.00 Wiltons..;..... 27x54 in. $12.od Wiltons.......!.. 2x4 Rag Rugs. RUGS Sizes from 18x36 inches To 12x15 Feet , $10.75 $0.75 756 ft Prices from396 -- 18-2- w $29.78 Rugs i v "9x12110.00 Grade Soft Back , ed f AXMINSTERRUGS i - Ixt 0. Let Us Feather Your nest i to $135.00" t i j |