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Show t m m ' ', ', ( FA(.h fcHilir Obtain Better ing,. The tests we are inaugurating upon the relation of city life and city noises to sleep, said Dr. Dona! A Laird director of the psychology department, should contribute to the welfare of the city dwellers slumbers. The results, which will rebv present facts presented New hundreds of guests in York, should give us conclusions of great benefit to city slumI feel confibers everywhere. dent that the New York information plus our extended to experiments here will, lead result conclusions which will not only in thousands of visitors to cities sleeping better, but which will, if followed un.re-Su- lt in greater efficiency for buisness men through getting the most from the hours spent In sleep, i .JI. S. A.C. Students Receive Awards For Activities (Continued from Page One) Engineering Reuben Clark, Owen J. Olsen. Home bionomics Constance Porter, Alice Rhea Aldora Alder, - - Smith. Vernon Medal- ,- Dr Weston Vernon, Mary Mattson U. S A C Club Womans Essay Prize, Dr j Weston S U. A. A. Carlson H C. Petersen Mond.ir, Tornado - Science Medil. Miss C. Sherwln Maescr, Margaret Harding The Leadership Challenge Cup, Dean .Kenneth C Ikeler, Raymond II Wood. John K. Madsen Trophy, Mr John K. Madsen, Rambouillet Utah Breeder, Mt Pleasant, Willard Jonnson John M. Ritchie Trophy, Mr John M Percheon Ritchie, breeder, Charleston, Utah, Wayne Lowe Stock Yards Ogden Union Trophy, Prof. George B Came. Lamont E. luellcr Lake Salt Uivon Siocx Take EIGHTS DEPARTMENT Mc-com- The fiiUimiu- - mil b, sold nb Milne I mil ef ime dnlDi a i! tj 1 until Mild; 9 piece Dining Smli, 6 i hair, and table I Buffet . Total . . bale Irirc . - - n.oii S ;il fin (Inna (IkmI 1 i sni)i yiiUHt $811.03 CRYSTAL BOTTLING AND FURNITURE CO. 72 tiest 1st Ninth lai-a- n . Club stage struck or somHhim pened, any way fiom U t inning on the visitors a' track meet Burt w the mound for the via, nr Sudbury was behind tl'1 h The Dollar Cab boy JH ball players and will record if they continue t h together throughout the ,r . I OOf1 . , dreason. Ivy Brough, II Butler, Verla ILiuser, D Andrew and Louise Shin Elder Asael Burni'vr Pleasant Grove, Utah ,,n has Just returned to 1m from.the central stale, . Verla Hauser, Margrosia Oliver-soDorthy Orvin, Nellie Orvin, Mr, James P,obson, and Louise n, TRENTON DEPARTMENT Shumway. Closing chorus, Till We Meet Again, by the class; benediction,. BishopArch; Harper. The house was decorated with Lilacs and tulips, and a couple of beautiful house plants. n sion, where he was a tn i( companion of Meilm ( for some time, came to 1 v to fulfill a promise Merlin. He spent tao i hu and a day visiting Cot I am others of Merlins Irtenos if returned to Salt Lake, s.i i da morning. Miss Freddri Shjai.T the honor of being vali du cpi at the North Cache hgh umj This honor was earned b u ing the highest marks n . m C. J. Anderson h- - , n w his family back onto tin u nr for the summer now th it not 1 1 , At the close of the Junior Seminary for the season the following were advanced in that work. From the first grade Of the Junior Seminary to the has dosed. Second Ruth Allred, Venice Ash of the usi.h tip Hill, June Lower, Phyllis Pul- - can bepans lowered undci h itT lum, Wlnna White, Merlin An- t h, receive drew; Elbert Allred, VarighnWes Pennsylvania inJ, Benson, Gordon Cottle, WiUiam., Merrill and Don Littledyke. Potash salts have be m From the Junior to the first covered in a thick bed ol m, grade bf the Senior Seminary, l in New Brunswick that vu Norland Brown, James Robson, being bored m a search l n i Ethel Andreason. Delora An- - and gas to the large number of requests, we are agin offering the following this sure and get yours this time. ported - Tradings Street i ' t that time the Collcgnn i u. BEGINNING MAY 20 , j The Dollar Cab bareu from Salt Lake, came i Sunday afternoon and i the Logan baseball clu score of 17 to 4 TL does not rightfully n the relative strength ol teams. Until the sut the score stood 3 to i (Continued from Page One) houses on the plantation of O. B. Lambert- - of St, Louis. situated Most of the houses F. I. 'MOKTKVSEN, Correspondent near a levee protecting the plantation from the Mississippi river were swept into an of welcome, Norland Brown; adjacent swamp and with them vocal duet Garden by the went the bodies of several vic- Trenton School MK 1. 1 MllihKd, ('orre,poniliit Sea. Clayton Nielsen and Miss tims. Bessie Wheeler. Class history, Three negroes who escaped said they were playing cards Holds Commencement Marjorie Butler: class phophecy bv Dorthea Andrew; piano solo, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rider when tne tornado appeared River Heights At the SacraMiss Marie Petersen; valedictory ment serviies which were held motored to Salt Lake on a bus- They said the storm lilted the exTrenton Commencement address, Louise Shumway; vocal house from over their heads, Sunday evening, May 11, Messrs iness trip Thursday. duet, the Misses Nellie and Dor-th- y M ss Francis Rider has be-- n leaving them seated at their ercises were held for the TrenRulon Ileninger and Stanley school ton Orvin; address to the graddistrict Thursday After table. fled, the card friends with wire in Garland, they Humphrey pnncipal visiting the floor and table were swept evening, May 15, at which time uates, Manuel Neagle; certifi- Utah. speakers. The Relief society held their Mrs. William Wilson went to Into the swamp by a second the ToIBwimT program was rendered by the class Singing, Prmcipal R F. Shumway to social and work and business Brigham city, Friday to visit part of the tornado. America, congregation; pray- the following: Delora Andrea-so- n. 'meeting Tuesday Dainty re- with her daughter and son-i- n Ethel Aridreason, Dorthea James Robson; er, chorus, freshments were served to 17 law. Dallas, Tex , May 19 (P) members Miss Maurine Ames has been Swirling flood waters today Chapel Stens, class, lead by Andrew, Ivy Brough, Mr. Noradvanced threatingly on cities Mrs P F Shumway; address land Brown, Marjorie Butler, Tucoday ' evening a suiprlse staying with Mrs. Ezra shower was given at th home and farm lands in central and of Miss Esther Olson for Miss The River Heights school northeastern Texas and southOwing Addle Van Sweden, who has held their closing program western Arkansas, in the wake been teaching in River Heights Thursday evening at 8 o'clock of lashing storms that have marvelous Bed Set. Be on special during the past year The in the ward amusement hall. taken a toll of four lives. entfr-talnln- g was of addthe game bridge The program commenced with Although clearing skies feature of the evening prayer by Bishop Walter A. ed some encouragement, the IQ" Miss to were Prizes awarded Scholes; song, Vacation in the Red, Trinity. Brazos, Colorado Van Louise Chipman and Miss Country, by the Fourth, Fifth and the Quadalupe rivers were Sweden Dainty refreshments and Sixth grades; poem. To experiencing sharp rises. , were served to 28 guests. Miss a Sparrow," by Edna ChristianSudden rises in the Brazos Van Sweden- - received many sen; a one act play, The Fairy river and its tributary, the beautiful gifts Shoe Maker, was presented oy Bosque, yesterday threatened Wilburn Wilson made a short the First, Second and Third inundation of East Waco. Prac.visit to his parents, Mr. and grades, talk on books, by Roma tically every highway out of Mrs William Wilson. He came Nell Bindrup; song, Bean Song" the to the excepting to Logan with the Old Mill by the First, Second and Third north,city, was closed or traffic was orchestra for the purpose of grades. . , Rainfall there was delayed playing for the Phf Kaps fratA one act play, Proof for more than three inches near in was ball held which ernity Richard," was next presented Texarkana, raging waters of the Hotel Ecclcs Red River .cut off Jtdghway pupils of the Third grade; the Mrs. Marie Buckley of Clear- by and railroad a traffic, , swept The Name, Magic song, field, Utah, and Mrs. Syrena was sung by the Fourth, Fifth away highway bridges and forEamcs of Ogden, Utah recently grades. Talk on ced hundreds of lowland resivisited wnth Mr. and Mrs. John .and Sixth interest by Jack dents to higher ground. compound Lundbcrg of Based upon predictions Wood. Mrs. Mildred Wilson and A play, Hidden Treasures, the Shreveport "weather bureau, small daughter Of Salt Lake was flood to be spent Sunday visiting with her was presented by girls of the reachedstageat Red expected river points Sixth and grades. Fifth, Fourth, Thomas and Mr. Mrs. parents, Rescue parties were A play1 was presented by today. Rider. currents to bring the battling of Fifth students Fourth, two thp Wilson and Miss Tyra out marooned residents. Petersen Mr. Sixth and A C U grades, S gill friends from the Leevesmear Fulton were a- few words concerning accompanied by Professor Pet- spoke the weakening under erson motored to Ogdtn and school and Its spirit; song, Go Red rivers pounding. Salt Lake wheic they sang in Old School Books: benediction Texarkana reported yesterthe Salt Lake and Ogden high was offered by Mr, Oscar Rice. schools. Wednesday the Fourth, Fifti day that rainfall there with 72 Mrs John Lui dberg and hCr and Sixth grade school children hours had amounted to more father Call Ol.son motored to all went up to Southfield for the than 13 inches, establishing a Clearfield, Sunday for a short purpose of taking part in the record. The big Cypress, Black Cyvisit. Mr. Olson will spend a Health day aith'Dics. All the few days visit r.g wuh his children were able to boast of press and Littie Cypress creeks, Caddo Lake near having 100 per cent O. K. teeth. running into Marion daughters there countv, Jefferson, Hazel Sowards, first year; Texas, were out of their banks Yards Trophy Prof George B Aiminta Hogan, first year; last night and rising steadily. Came, David Evans Traffic was halted last night Anuncan Packing Company Elma R Call, first year; Oralie B K Prof Cragun, first year; Milton on all roads into Corsicana, George Trophy Navarro (Johnson, first year; Ray B. which reported that Came. Louis L Madsen. two James county, were a tornado Amorican-Hawaiian Steam-- 1 West Jr. first year; D. Fount weeks ago took 22 lives, was chip Trophy. Prof George B 'Jacobs, first year; drenched by 276 inches of rain Brian, first year. Came, Donald Cox Saturday night and Sunday, Lue Stock Judging Medals,, FiUtnm Award Washouts caused delays on Pi of, Hairy II Smith, Louis L Ronald Flamm, William Bal- - tiam schedules of the Texas Madsen Melvin J Stephens, and Pacific, Missouri Pacific, JolTn K Loosle, John F Dec- - laid Debating and cotton belt and Texas ker. Eldon Westpnskow, Lloyd . Award N Dave--, .presented, by.-Dr..,W. Louisiana - "- in r " ' Texas. Student; Body Awai(L, Dr A 'J Tickers, Seniors: Rex Dibble, Darrell N Soi cnxon George Paine, son of Mr and Russell Crockett, LaVell Crapo, Mrs. J. R. Paine of Center txciutnes Cranney. was drowned near his Point, Buzzer home yesterday when he and Ruon Walker, Student Body Prof R. J. Becraft. First three other boys attempted on PieoJaent. Elda Year: Everett Thorpe, a to dare swim the raging Laura Bankhead, Vice Presi- Wilson, Lettie Israelsen. Ruth rtver. dent Marlon Redford, Phyllis Quadalupe Webb, killed Three negroes were Odin Buchanan, Secretary Vern Byram, Ronald in southwest night Saturday Thelma Johnson, Executive Kirkham, Sam Gordon, Orpha Flamm, ern Dallas county when a sevCun nut tee Wesley Odell. ere storm demolished homes Faun Executive Faylor, Singleton, Second year.: Laura Bank and buildings near Ovilla and Committee Welden Orlin Jones, head. DeSoto. James Scott, Executive Com- Burnham. mittee James Student Life Executive Fillmore, Cerrmutce Todays Prof. F R. Arnold. Myron Childs, executive comFirst Year: Geraldine Hag mittee gerty, Ned Marksheffel, Jean In Wall I loyd Davis, Executive Com- Linford, Hazel Sowards, Con.Formes? Frank... Hamsom-rad b Ravmor.d H Wood, Special beck, Boyd Pulley, Jess Mart-ineaBy Claude A Jagger, Award i Activities i. B West. Jr, Marion Ray Associated Cheer Press Financial Bankhead, Ototge Redford Editor King Alan Hulme, Second Year: Kenneth Shields, New York, May 19 (AP)-- Song Lead- Davis McEntire, Ruth Mattson, ' er Loosle. were sluggish and heavy Stocks John Robert Hadfield, -- new Managers at the bcatnnir.g'-oLth- g Banff" Pep week market the and' today, Award presented by Pi of P. Emerald Moody, Oliver Smith. was deaf to secretary of comE Peterson. Alm'a William Moore, Binns, merce Lamont s prediction that liariis Parker, Buzzer Theon Cordon, business would return to 'normal Wink, Hyrum Cannon, Student Life Fred Howard within The three months Brenchley, Muon Layton, Dramatics and Le,w is Harold Anderson, Don- sessions was in curious contrast Baugh, Socials. ald Greaves. Charles Rlppen. to the eagerness of professional William Reading, Football Frank Cazier, Elden Torbensen, traders to bid up prices in reBasketball Childs, Myron Howard Vadal Farnsworth, sponse to optimistic forecast a land Swimming. . . TT. few weeks ago. i Dean McAlWcr, Track and Rebf.n Frank Carter, Business and trade reports Cliff, Wrestling Evan Christensen. Conrad coming to hand dver the weekJoseph Cowley, Tennis and Sfwub, Percy Barn up, John end were mostly colorless and Baseball iSmith, Don Nelson, Jack Winn, unimpressive, and during me Jorepli Thomas Golden Ward, Robert Redner, early hours of tradmg, the Diamaii.3 market w as even more - torpid Harry White Kenneth C Ikeler, Johanna than on Saturday, when tradAward prcocnti'd by Dr. N Moen. Ray B West. James H ing wat slowest in nearly two A Uthcr, i, Linfoid, Awards Cpinmittte. years. RIVER ip T -- Associated Tress Photo o many daring flights, ia mailing preparations to attempt , veteran Klngsford-SmithCharles Capt to fly his famous monoplane, Southern Cross, across the Atlantic from Croydon field, England, to Long Island, N. V. Lives and Property 31 i FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT Dollar Cab Team LlJ Floods and President Hoover, without the aid of a line and pole, get the flrat salmon cf the season from the Bangor salmon pool In tht Penobacot river, Maine, presented on behalf of Bangor chamber of commercs of presenting the President tht seasons first following its custom f,sn. Lc't to right- - Rep. Donald F. Snow of Bangor, RreldentHoover and Rep. John E. Nelson of Augusta, Me. PREPARES T1 H1M In Sunday foiw A. J. H 1 Trims Logan Scandinavian conference of Cache and Logan Stakes has been set for June 22 with meetings to be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The Scandinavian presidency together with the program committee of Anthon which consists Pehrson, A. J. Hansen, and meet with N. C. Nielsen, President O. W. Lindquist of Cache stake to arrange the affairs so that the Scandinavian conference this year, may be the best yet held in Logan. On August 12, this year, it will be 80 years since the gospel was introduced into the Scandinavian countries by Apostle Erastus Snow. Leading Scandinavian brethem are expected to be present at this conference and all Scandinavian people are cordially invited. Scandinavian Presidency - Arts and Sciences Mary M. Mattsson, Daisy M. Evans, Newell G. Eliason, Leone Cummings, Francis H. Gunnell, Nora Starr, Byron Shaw, Russell II. Hendricks. John M. Howard Medal, by Prof. Christine B. Clayton; Ellen Alta Orser. -- Sons of the American "Revolution award, Major M J O'Brien, Darrel) Crockett. R. o. T. C. Medal, Major M J. O'Brien, Glenn C. Clark. American Legion Military medal, Major M. J OBrien Elmo Smith. American Legion ScholarJ ship Medals, Major M Q Bncnr Edward - Clitiy - Elmo Dr. TI I I 77 fTTTT ." KINGSFORD-SMIT- ry -- ,,.' ' Scandinavian Conference June 22 By Howard W Biakeslee, Asiociatcd Press Suence Editor Hamilton, N Y, Miy 19 APi Better s.rtp m utits, especially in hotels, is sought m a new experiment by the Colgate university department of psychology. Guests of a hotel m New York aie bung given blanks on which to furnish their sleeping records These sleep studies will continue research which has been under seveial way at Colgate for years. rest of cits The efforts upon night life, the institution often said to be made .specially for visitors, will be avaluble for an alysis if guests choose to answer questions So also will be the stresses of the concentrated business tups Check each of these phrases, the blanks say, "which de scribes your sleep last ntglP More restful than usual as Dreams restful less restful pleasant unpleasant Fell asleep yuthout trouble Did not awaken in night Awakened easily this morning feeling Did not feel like gett rested ing out of bed The Ruost is asked to nam the disturbing noises, and blanks" list among them Taxi'" automobiles, trolleys or trains police or fire Miens a Other reasons for failure to sleep include: not tired upon into retiring, light shining room, worry, excnemuit, thinking and planning The guest is asked on the blank whether he is m New York on business or pleasure, weather he was more active than usual on the previous day, at what time he arose and his usual hour of retiring and ariz- ' ", '. 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