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Show - - I T THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUXIV, UTAH PA OK MX 350 Scouts From ' S.W. Parkinson, Former STUDENTS DISAGREE , Oneida and Franklin Citizen Of Franklin, Dead Jamboree In ON DRESS REFORM caa pprii? ui'.-i'i.i- M ay 2u. V.ijj, South Cache High Rites Held Sunday Superintendent R. V.- Larson the Cache county school pn sented the graduates of tl South Cache high school then diplomas at the commeneemei exerises Sunday evening. Eldei - of -- Three hundred fifty Scouts Parkinson, Samuel William So Dear; benediction, 54, resident of Logan for .the and Scouters of Franklin and Eliza Thorpe. A social hour followed dur- past few years,, residing at 200 Oneida . stakes made a colorful Janes of Providence gave tl died Jamboree group at Bear River ing which refreshments were South, 1sta. West, this city, valedictory address at the exei tti. today at the narrows Friday and Saturday Wellsville served by Mrs. Elmer Glenn, at 2.30 rises. and Oneida Mrs. Lorenzo W. Thorpe, Mrs. home of his brother, Rowland when Franklin A concert was given by th Luther Murray and Mrs. Lor- Parkinson, at Franklin, Idaho. stakes joined ' a great outing school band at the beginnhigh been a had which Held of died School Mr. 22 Parkinson R. enzo planning they members. to High Thorpe ing of the program. - At tin illness brought on by a for several weeks. TEACHERS entry of the graduating cla , Sixten troops were representnervous breakdown. ENTERTAIN the band played Alumm 225 were of the for and one attention ed was at Deceased Wellsville - The annual com Wellsof the The teachers March, by Wellesley. mencement exercises ol the ville Junior high school enter- most prominent sheep - and Inspection. Tents were provided After the diplomas "had Wcu- -. Wellsville Junior high school tained lrom livestock men of this section. for each troop as they assemthe students presented and the speech were held Friday evening May Wellsville who are gradqates of He has been in the business bled at 5 p. m. Friday. Setting given, the band played the 16th in the Wellsville taber- the South Cache nigh school practically all his life. He was up camp equipment with troop Bachelor tr march, afGirls, made an colors church m. in also with Impres8 nacle at flying oclock p. prominent this , year - also the students Zamecnick, and another The tents were set sight. Principal Evan B. Murray in who are graduates of the Jun- fairs for many years. heUntilwasa sive passed the portals of tl t In rows on either side of a charge. Bishop John J. Hen- ior high school this year the couple of years ago, Hyrum school to seek' he, Franklin lane which was cleared of sagethe dry of the county board and class of graduates from Wells- president of knowledge Professor E. A. Jacobsen of the ville of the South Cache are stake, a position he held from brush. U-- - S. A. C. in attendance. stake With the camp equipment put The the first. Evan Murray taught the time the Oneida reservoir had to be lowered i In order, a camp stew was cookmusic and singing were under here. A short program was was divided. account of gate trouble. 7 hi the direction of Mrs. E. B. given during which remarks Mr. Parkinson was born in ed and apportioned on a troop state department will plant u.r Franklin, November 22, 1867, basis. Then a load of good file Murray assisted by Miss Edith were made by Miss Lucile fish if the request is granted 12 children of wood was gathered and a large oldest of the at urer. the Pauline Miss piano. Parley Ann bonfire kindled around which a commenced and Mr. Murray Light refresh-gran- d Samuel C. and Mary The program v This is InCharlotte, N. C. with march by the ments were served to thirty Hobbs Parkinson. His widow, special program was given. in Mrs. Mckl i and Ina in Parkinson Horace Hatch 37. led day of numbered which dependence singing; direction the Baugh five, under graduates All taking seats on the stand teachers. Miss Ruby Leatham the following children survive: Uncle Nick Crookston led in burg county, schools and bu ted Fw'ii Photo iuodn i ness houses being closed. followed by the Junior high'E. B. Murray, V. R. Carver, S Taylor, LaRue, Lucile, Mary story telling, relating some bear Student at Dartmouth college disagree on dreee reform. Some are trying to set a etyle they May 20, 1775, citizens of t Anna, Eleanor and LaFayette stories that were true having school chorus singing, are Sing 'and Walter G. Perkins. t counteract influence while tha sets other warm In, weather when be trying will popular hope A occurred In pioneer days. county signed a declaration t Along.; Invocation, Robert L, The Ninth grade of the Jun- Parkinson of Logan and Reed with long trousers, warm coats and overshoe at above picture shows. independence from British n h Bradshaw; chorus, "Swift O er ior high accompanied by Prin- Parkinson, who is acting as a Mecham of Riverdale also conIn Horace the tributed a bear story. the Waters, girls chorus; sal- cipal K - B. Murray motored to Mormon - missionary Two German- - passenger hi number. Baugh sang two utation; Miss Zaida Maughan: Crystal springs at Honeyvrlle Friendly- Islands.-pla nt- - inBlae ksmith- - Fork-c- an Agnesr Brothers and sisters of de- Crookston remonstrated to the Seek Woman on Thursday where a swim is expecting another in a yon is "applying to the federal ers have been equipped v i a and piano solo, Alice Miss Edith ceased are Albert H., Leonard, Scoute a muzzle loading rifle of Darley; valedictory. Miss Re- and luncheon were enjoyed. alleys in which mafew weeks. bureau of fisheries for 25,000 bowling resets becca Darley; chorus. The students of the Eighth Bernice and Rowland Parkin- the old type which he shot to girls chinery pins that have Mrs. Julia Otis,"Tepresenting Paradd some realism. Took letmns herring to replace those lost a been knocked down, Who "Lullaby Moon; address, Pro- and Seventh Igrades of the son, Franklin;- Raymond Baby to social be a herself worker, few weeks ago, when the power the balls and indicates semis fessor E. A. Jacobsen of the Junior high senool and tea- kinson. Great Falls, Montana; The program over, taps were Mrs. to U. S. A. C.; presentation of chers V- R. Carver, Walter G. answered the advertisement and George Hobbs, Franklin; sounded and all repaired their tents for the night. Some Chicago, May 19 (AP) A took Mary Agnes out to buy her diplomas, board members, John Perkins and Miss Ruby Lea- Mrs. Fred Brossard, WashingMrs. Harlow E. slept while others, improperly humorous class tham spent Thursday after- ton, D. C., Instead of re- J. Hendry; Mary Doe warrant was being FRESHLY BAKED a not remarks. noon at Logana wheie a swim Smoot, Provo; Mrs. John Rus- equipped for a cool night were obtained song. Ninth grade; raysthe for today Darrell Crawford, out early and huddled about a teriOUS SOCial Worker Who last Principal E. B. Murray; chorus' and refreshments were enjoy -- sel 1, Mrs. AT HOME Chr Sun-'e- d. Reveille sounded at 5 Ogden; Miss Mae Parkinson, fire. Just a Tiny Ray of otI?a anc would bring carried off 2 year old back Thursday 7th and when 8th grade; and the The Fifth and Sixth grade Franklin. the shine, boys Moroney family Saturday morning You will find when using our flmii Funeral services will be held and their leaders got up, tidied Mary Agnes Moroney. was able to care for her. benediction, Joseph P. Cooper. students of the Floradell school all baking, whether 11 he Hieaii, who No of the woman, In the ward tracp Franklin was Names of graduates: Mrs. breakfast Elsie and teacher. with the chapel up camp, take, or Pie, will have de-i- lli.il Glen Allen, Eldon Anderson, Gunnell, enjoyed a swim and on Friday, May 23 at 2 p. m served on a troop basis Camp signs herself Mrs. Julia Otis, u taste and whuleHomeneas Will ReplaceDoris - Bailey- s- Eva- - Ban- -- Ruth refreshments- - aV Logana plunge wag Tnarip hy a fie- - bas been found, although police insist on the flour- made in Logan coast have to coast" from rett families and of kept Garland Vernon Bankhead. on Friday. tall of Scouts. Bankhead, from your own wheat. Paul Miss McCarrey teacher of the were guests of their mother, At nine oclock the various a close watchx. on trains. Bradshaw, Marguerite womans Mrs. warrant on for The Katherine Garrett the Bradshaw, Carl Cooper, Margar- Third grade entertained her troops started out on hikes of 25,009 Lost has about two or three hours dura- arrest was to be signed by' Mrs. et Cooper, Reta Cooper, Rebec- students with a program and Sunday, Mrs. Garrett who ' 17 been old ca Darley, Heber Glenn, Frank- refreshments in their school confined to her bed for tion, and on their return made Kathryn Moroney, year some eighteen months for a a report. lin Gunnell, Tressa Gunnell, room on Friday. Salt Lake, May 20 J. Arthur Dinner was serv- mother. a Edith Green, Ethel Green, Miss Valine Poppleton tea- fractured hip and Injure to ed, Scouts making the fire by The alleged kidnaping grew Mecham, state fish and game GOLDEN GATE ELECTRIC LIGHT - CALLA LILY Haslam, Inez Hendry, Elda cher In cooperation with the her leg, is now able to be lift- friction, and cooking their own out of Mrs Moroneys plea for commissioner, related Monday Hill, Adell Jones, Lewis Kerr, other teachers, Is working to get ed Into a chair for a few hours meal. Two Jeppson boys from aid newspaper that the superintendent of the through a Besides Mary Utah Power and Light company Mink Creek added spice to the advertisement Leroy Leatham, Afton Lelsh- - an enrollment large enough to a day, of camp by their singing and man, Sara Leishman. Zaida start a kindergarten for six Mrs. Willard Israelson After dinner Maughan, Don McBride, Valine weeks, Miss Popleton is First Ogden was guest of her aunt, guitar playing. vmrs bums- - afir sees. sr r P.l Attest Mrs. P. M. Maughan on Wed- sports were enjoyed. m Messrs mhi Poppleton, Beulah iPopplqrton, grade teacher. in mufti numBli wiifni ilni'Hti fwTMfiWiBiMM Mtriiiinm Lois Christena PRIMARY and nesday. other Goff Smith and Reynolds, Mrs. Edd Hancey and daugh- members of the committe on Louise MAY FESTIVAL Spence, Beth Stuart, ters Ruth and of Leah Dean Walters. The Wellsville ward primary Stuart, Myrtle Logan arrangements provided well for Weston Williamson entertained the children at a were dinner guests of their the camp. Wilson, and Verda Wyatt, May festival on Tuesday on mother, Mrs. Amanda Murray Many of the parents of the The faculty consisted of: the public - square - under the on Sunday, scouts were out Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christof-ferso- ir and returned home Evan B. Murray, principla, ex- direotlon to of President Mrs. only " were come again, some of them, next i of Richmond act science, social science. Green. Merrill Community V. R. Carver, 3 English and smging was enjoyed. A short guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill morning. literature. program was , rendered, Poems, Greens on Friday. Dinner and Scout Executive Preston W. Walter G. Perkins, mathe- Rutn Hendry, Clayton Allen, luncheon were served to eight. Pond was with the Scouts Frimatics, agriculture, physical Frank Price, Eva Stoddard and M. I. A. OFFICERS day and early Saturday education. Orace Stoddard and songs by ENTERTAIN The Second ward M. I. A. Ruby Leatham, Social science Norma Hall and Beatrice Stuliome problems, physical edu- art. Each child provided his officers and teachers enter. . cation. . own lunch and were served tained at a dancing party on Killed H. E. Terry, instrumental ice cream -- by the primary. for , the closing of Tuesday music. Mr. Mrs. Thomas mutual for the summer. and A Layton, Utah Thorpe entertained at dinner large crowd was present and DAUGHTERS OF on Sunday, "Mothers Day, an dancing and light refreshPIONEERS MEET afternoon of music and song ments were served. Killed, Ogden, May 19 (AP) enjoyed. Covers were laid Mrs. Jas L. Wyatt and Wellsville The Peter Maughan were automobile an by apparently for Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. John B, Bailey while camp .of the returning home from i a and fam- and children of Tyhee, daughters and Mrs- - Parley Smith Idaho at Lay of Pioneers met Friday after- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy are visiting relatives here un- visit with his V eetheart J. ton, the body of Leland noon at the holne of Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert til after Decoration Day. was found on the 32, Arbon, Mr. and and W. family, Thorpe with Parkinson Leroy Stanley Jones is working at highway near that town early Luet. Mrs. Dahlia Anderson In Mrs. Harry Wilson, Jr., of Lo.is Layton.', and. while ... there Mrs. WhitTheo Mr. and chargc. commcnced by' sing- gan,' of his aunt and uncle, He' had left the guest young Mr. of Mendon and and ing Count Your Blessings; ney Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Par- womans home at 11:45 last prayer. Chaplain Jane Parkin- Mrs. Wm. Miller of Hyrum, and ker, for night to catch a train son; report of officers meeting Miss Rozetta Thorpe. Word was received here of Ogden. Apparently he missed held at Logan given by Leut, NEPHEW ILL the serious illness with blood it and was seeking an automo Lena Maughan; slogan, Cat- WITH TICK FEVER Mrs. Joseph Woodward re poison of Alonzo Woodward at bile ride home. tle on a Thousand Mountains It Js His mother, Mrs. Margaret word of the serious Ill- Baker City, Oregon. jepeated by members; lesson, ceived Arbon, and his brothers and Mrs. Jas. M. Wil- ness of her nephew, Milton thought he Is improving Dairying Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe sisters reside here. liamson and Mrs. Charles Murray, son of Mrs. Martha 1 who have moved Wyatt; duet, Oh, It is Won- Murray. He Is iri a Colorado and family here from Garfield, Mr. and derful", Mrs. Vera Stuart and hospital with tick fever. Joseph Jones spent Wednes- Mrs. Merrill Green and famMrs. company; Multi-Servihistory of Gal. Outside Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wyatt ce Paint, Emily Thirkell Baugh who is day and Thursday at Smith ily. now living at Logan, was read field attending a dancing par- and Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen I! Hyrum were dinner guests by her daughter, Mrs. Lydia ty and supper In honor of the of of Mrs. Lorenzo their 25th of parents, A wedding anniversary Call to Larsen; reading TUESDAY Arms," from the Exiles ' by Mr. and Mrs. William Postma. Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 Floor Enamel Pabco Multi-Servic- e Quart Mrs. Carrie Price.; closing reSENATE Mr. and Mrs Ornlce Brad Wyatt on Sunday. Mrs. of Mason Glen Garland MrsMrs. relations and naval marks, by Anderson; shaw and Foreign Josephine committees consider singing. 'The Parting' Hymn" Kington-return- ed Friday- - after was dinner guestof Mr. ando. affairs k Maughan- - on Frl-l- London naval treaty.. benediction, ' Mrs, Jane Park- spending three daysfcitrPocatel- - Mrs. P.-Law-Mr- s. resumes inson. A social hour followed .Lobbv committee Idaho, guests of "Mr. and day also Mr. and , Mrs. Pint Four Hour Enamel Pabco Multi-Servi- ce Hans Sorenson. They also rence Baxter of Logan spent prohibition Investigation. refreshments during which Mr. and Mrs. HOUSE were served to 32 by thj hos- visited with Jas. Wyatt and Sunday as tess assisted by Mrs. Arch John Bailey who recently mov- Maughan's guests. Considers miscellaneous bills under" unanimous consent"'' Baxter, Mrs. - Heber H. Bank- - ed there to make their -- home. Naval affairs committce-takes-addition- al VS headland Mrs. Alex BuisL Mr. and Mrs, James Thorpe G Multi-Servi- ce Chutes Varnish . 7 . . Quart . . . . ? . . The Daniel H. Wells camp and1 family of Garfield, have testimony on west coast base. And dirigible their of the Daughters of Pioneers moved here to make Aopropriatlons met Friday afternoon at the home. 'They are living at the works bn second deficiency bill. M home of Mrs. Wm. C Brench-le- y heme of his mother, Mrs- LorBanking committee resumes with Captain Nettie W. enzo Thorpe. Mr? Thorpe went c Dolesco Kalsomine of branch banking. The committee study back Celebrations on Garfield to Monday Thorpe presiding, commenced MONDAY comof of chamber the where will on he with Logan keep by singing O, Ye Mountains SENATE merce has laade a deal with prayer, Mrs. Martha his work. High; Voted to relieve senate tariff B. Glenn; singing, D. H. Maughan accompanied the American Legion for the Do What of promise not to Is Right; Pres. by John H. Maughan of Logan purchase of the chutes and conferees remarks, Gallon Linseed Oil Adams field. These yield on debenture and flexible lesson Thorpe; Dairying. left Thursday for Grace and corrals at are being provisions. Mrs. Nancy Hendry; chorus, Soda Springs to visit his two chutes and corrals Grounds Foreign relations and naval Mrs. Guennie Glenn and com- sons, D. P. and William P. moved to the Fair affairs commutes received testiwill be pany; readme, Mildred Thorpe; Maughan and families lor a where they into new chutes and corrals mony on London treaty. remarks were made by Sara few days. for the big rodeo to held Judiciary committee reported Alverta Brenchley, Leathern, Mr and Mrs. Grover Jones of on nomination Emmeline Maughan, Martha and children and Mr. and Mrs. connection with Pioneer cele- favorable to supreme Owen J. Roberts B. Glenn and Sarah A. Bailey; Alvin Haslam and children re- -, bration at Logan July i Green-StamMr. E. . Colburn, Mr. Kersher court, singing, Our Mountain Home turned-- , .home .Layton, and ps received Commerce committee "will "arrive in Mr; 'Tyler a after attending Sunday testimony on rivers and harbors to on Wednesday Logan super Mr. wedding supper given by and Mrs. Willard H. Parker in vise the construction of the legislation. HOUSE EYES NEED will The committee hopor of their brother Glen chutes. Passed senate bill authorizcontinue work at the Fair Alta Miss bride. Stuart his and REGULAR ing aDropriation of $750,000 for until the and grounds grounds were -who Webster, recently chutes ' establishment of a. national inare in all read! EXAMINATION forwas a Mr. married. Stuart Mr, stitute of health. the roedo. mer resident of Wellsville and ness ofr Agreed to senate amendments AND Colburn rodeo that the his many friends and rela predicts to the Williamson bill to trans at the Fair Grounds wish tives them success and grounds ATTENTION enforcement prohibition will be one of the best in the fer happiness. from the treasury to the justice Mrs. Georglanna Hill and country. M'ldcru equipment plus wli'ii-tifi- c department. Mrs. Francis Jorgensen of Loskill eiiiiljlr us fit ix-i- i com mittee Appropriations mine 'jour eyes ami. if gan were calling On relatives New York City1 heard Secretary Wilbur in sun-po- rt Sand ill are here friends who fit them with the lieeeswiry. of his for $10,660. 'on Thursday, among whom Police Iimjier lens. In time this will Resigns 000 for initialrequest work on the are Mrs. Mary E. Hill, Mrs mean many dollar to you Boulder canyon dant tour eyes t are your most and Maughan Margaret N (Continued from Page One) Territories committee approvMrs. Katherine Garrett. , precious Iren sure. ed bill to extend duties and : W. O. Dr. Walkers Christensen, resigned under presthe bureau of Heber C. Parker and Leroy W. sure and Mr. Whalen stepped in Jurisdiction to of insular possessions. Parkinson left Thursday Although the question as to efficiency a morning for fishing trip in who killed Arnold Rothstein operating a rubber roller Idaho. They expected to re Broadway gambler, still Is un- that interlock with a track kturn Sunday. settled, Mr. Whalen has attar - frame, a new eli- 4155 0f fori I anMrnaiid!MrsJMn'i(Paraer!'rOvtmh m,nat3 the necessity t 'v eights. torcL arid pulleys. Commencement of Junior lin-gen- ng -- c j ) - - sing State -- f it. - - Herring & Central Milling Company Le-th- $ t; - Near I 1' THE immense buying power of the combined Anderson Stores and Yards make possible THESE LOW PRICES. r f What Congress Is Doing ' I ' Per or Inside For Pabco Sc Per - ) Per - of :r. "Mco C-BU- Corrals From T Per fpgc LegionPost - 0)c Package Strictly Pure We give 24-2- 5. Si ILusEirafoeE Head I JEVELRY 258 South Main -- WENDBLBOE 0 o. LOGAN, UTAH Phone 82 Smithfield, Lewiston, Hyrum, Wellsville, Trenton; Preston, Idaho OPTICAL CO. sash-Nold- ??U-r0ble- mS ..A t 4 |