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Show rTTfTTr" t mv TWO EARLT A Entered' Aiaau . tl lbs I Llnli, m I'kitl In Rd btftnrti few)), I) except Snrulay lly mail, tw per month-Delivered, two . vxnce " - ' - I Member of Associated Press Press la exclusively entitled to tho om for republican on of oil new dispatches credited to It c t Dot other!? credited and also the local neWi published thereto, 1 All right ot trepubllcation of special dlapatcbet tbetvlfe fera oloo feeerved Raid popping Fair Change Today ' 29lll1j2!J3!49!6!J?!8ill!9!iS0 -- ) - Yesterday t TOMATp CAN ART. are the substitutes of merit that can satisfactorily the mi in life. Many an artist with a true sense of appreciation for the beautiful has been moved to smile on observing little Johnny studying art in- - the Hciv'ii ao Iteninf school room by attempting to paint tomatoes by fixing his of 1,12 labef on Re ojf tomato can the a . eye the while he strives to,Hw Hell, he put up a master the first strokes of the artists deft brush and' hand. The true painter through experience in life comes to s know that he must paint from j'eal flesh amf hlOod, if he is dealing in representations of humanity br the animal life, or must depict the leal side of hature, in botany, or general landscape, or In architecture, if his work is to have a high standard ahd carfy some of the earmarks that distinguish art which is enduring, else his effort yvill pass unnoticed to a mart who was married, for the first lime, at good fight.' M.-1- . Variety Show Is Planned A. Conjoint -- commercial ethics, ahd the simpKthlngs Session Held men and w'omen in all walks of endeavor Noith The M. 4. A. of the ward Logan The ward M. from thorny paths of experience, as well I. A. held proconjoint meeting are sponsoring a special and wl6e teachings, are worthwhile and Sunday evening, Under the gram and variety show on directions of the adult class. Dec. 12, the proceeds Will go , A Thr, program1, was i!n commem- to the ward i missionaries for oration of the birthday of the Christmas. Prophet Joseph Smith: Talk Elam CronqUlst returned oh the life of Joseph Smith home from Los Angeles last GIVING painting, literature, of life which great have come to know as through precept without equal. - is both wise and foolish giving at Christmas. people spend more than they can afford to, and many of their gifts are of Tw practical use. Many of them are not even artistic' or beautiful. Where such gifts are exchanged year after year, much of the sentiment wears THERE out , In the main, however, the Christmas giving Is somewhat sensible today, People have become tired of offerihg things that do not meet n real need or give true pleasure. They have conceived the idea that a gift lacking in such respects is better not given. They try to find out what peopie want and need, and give something they, would really like. When people thus put some intelligent thought on a gift, it amounts to something. Something out of the givers life goes into it,' and the receiver treasures it as proof of affection, Thurs Christmas draws us all closer together, and makes us realize that selfish striving should not.be the main find of life. REMEDIES F0I1 5 UMPLOYMEIIT Ry Roger W. Babson EMERGENCY RELIEF MEASURES Meanw'hile, however, there are certain things to be done which promise some immediate relief. I approve highly of the buying campaigns which have been started throughout the country. These projects are in line with sound economics and should help remedy the immediate situation. Although wholesale prices have fallen faster than retail and the best bargains are available to the manufacturers who Use ind dustrial raw and materials, it is also true that retail prices are lower than they have been for a long time. Purchases made now for most necessaries of life are good bargains and will reward the shopper in terms of intrinsic values as well as afford- a patriotic impetus .to general husihess. I also believe the plan of staggering work so that one shift works three days a week and the other shift the Other three days is a sound practice. It affords more people at least some job and some income. By spreading the buying power around it also increases the volume of trade. semi-finishe- - " THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY Manager , P, Bacon of the Hercules company rnrf was given by A. B. Nyman; week end following a business reading, The Test of Truth, i trip. Mrs. W. E. Nyman; bovs chor-On Wednesday evening the Wilford Daughters of the --Pioneers us, "Joseph Smith, and talk, Stauffer will entertain oh Dec. 10 in company; Mrs. . Anna honor of their husbands at Health Seeking, p the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kemp. One of the leading social B, Nyman. All the aged piofunctions of the week was' the neers will . be special guests supper party given Saturday The party is an annual affair evening by Mr. ahd Mrs Oliver and one of the best parties of ., Larsen in , honor of Mr. and the year. Mrs. F. E. Nelson of Mackay, - Messrs C. A. Nyman and Idaho. A three course supper Tli e ran Folkman were to Preswas served at 8 oclock. Plac- ton 'Monday on business. es were marked for 25. An Mr. and Mrs. Jean Laub of of music, fTeldmg spent - the week end informal evening social chat and games were With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph enjoyed after the supper. Folkman. Mr. and Mrs. Revier Palmer Snd Mrs. LaVern Martin of Panaca, Nev spent the of Mr.Maiad, Idaho spent the fend holiday Thanksgiving end with Mr. and Mrs. week end with Mr. and Mrs. week E. J. Palrar, Ezra J. Palmer. Albert Stauffer spent the enterMrs. Mr. and Palmer week end In Salt Lake City dinner par- Ion business. tained at a family ty on Saturday at their home Mr. and Mrs. George Maugh-a- n were in their honor. Covers were dinner guests of Mr. A 8 laid for guests. pleasant and Mrs. Wilford Moser of was music enjoy- Logah, on Sunday. afternoon of ed after the dinner. Nephl Christensen was visitMr. and Mrs. Lee FergUson In Ogden. Sunday. ing dinner entertained at a family Miss Anna Nyman returned covon Sunday at their home, from Bear River City on ers were laid for 15 guests. home having spent the week Sunday Mrs. A and Peterson Mrs. end with relatives. were of Hanson Logan Agnes Primary. Makes special guests. Folkman 'who is Miss Serbia at Bancroft, Program teaching school The ward Primary offUers Idaho spent the week ' end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are sponsoring a Christmas Jos. A. Folkman. . program. Mr. and Mrs. 'Y. E. Nelson The infant grandson of Mr. find family who spent the week Wilhelm E. has Mrs. L. and been Dl With pneumonia the with relatives returned home or. Sunday to Mackay, Idaho. .. past week U Is aboujt going early and late. Reuben Perkes of Hyde Park is at home once more after an exteijed absence in Montana. - IMRlsTt) ; Where Fear? Grow By Alice Judson Peale THE HARDEST ; SOFT CdAL MlNt&'L c . one finds a child Occasionally Is-- made unhappy by all sorts of groundless fars, i'ekr of new places, new people, fear of swift moving vehicles: of all sorts of specific situations for yhlch even the, mother who has watched him from - birth , cahnot account. Whatever the original situations which connected feelings of fear with any particular place or thing of person, they have probably, been long for. gotten even by the chilo him-sel- f, while his fear remains in him in undimished strength. Probably at least one element in keeping such Irrational fear alive is. found In the general atmosphere of the home. Where parent are themselves nervous, worried about finances. irritable in their relation to each other,' the child daily takes in a multitude, ol' impressions which, give him a profound feeling of Insecurity. A general apprehensiVenbss which the many develops in small fears Which might otherwise have -- Worn off in time will become riveted in his mind, Make Survey carrying the burden of Other recommendations more ominous fears concernreceive, Summit Coynty to are planned to bring ing which he is not articulate. which The extent to which a child better agricultural setabout direcW. W. Owens, assistant reacts to his parents unclerlv- for this district. ups C. O. tor for agriculture and A type of farming economist, was peculiar extension Stott, found in the Kamas the taking of the- records by spent the week of November 3, valley where a number of George Blanch and Lyman In Summit county making a farmers do not own a plow. Roberts, graduate students. farm survey. and (Utah Extension News raise mixed hay, Records were taken in Kam-jhav- e They pienty Cf pastures for Wood-,thcas, Marion, Francis and dairy and fceef cattle and land, in preparation for an ec- - Ujcp. The mixed hay consists to onomie survey conference belo grasses and clover and seems future atto furnish sufficient nutriment held in the near ,for the livestock. Farm families in Marion are The best sound lit the State each raising about $700 for the installation of a culinary water supply. Mrs. Rena B. MaycOck, is now Today, Tues., Wed. planning to make a similar survey of the farm homes In Mr. Owens the near future. and Mr. Stott were assisted to who ) )1 (! 'O 'L nl ! i ,i rt a 4 Plans Ijs si 8 A4 RD TO B EA T COAL is truly "Hard" to beat. It is the hardest coa! mined, has less waste from degradation and in addition to being a g hot, fuel, leaves little ash. These features of economy have given it a wlde-sal- e preference over SSvSr.iLiJSiTxp Experts In li ! a 'IT 18 jING quick-startin- g, other 1) a n long-burnin- 3 a 7 OOals. Tell your dealer to fill your coal King Utah Coal today.' bln-Wit- 9 5 h 4 nd sUcting ot eoal info waiMul CrumbKn dull. The United States Fuel Company expends over ,$2 JOOjQOff a year in Utah, in payrolls, taxes, in terest, supplies and equipment. ltd UNITED STATES FUEL CO. & LARGEST PRODUCERS OF COAL IN UTAH X) SAIT LAKE CITY RWr with ill. He tAte unfftr Efittsssasssm TODAY & TUES., George Hansen, the enterprising young candy maker has moved into morec ommodious headquarters on Third street, lie is now located one door west of where he formerly was located. WE SELL,' RECOMMEND Guaranteed pure and efficient. USE less then of high priced brands. &3SSON0 25 LOWEjf (AUffCtS for - -- :l 3ftGC Fox Movietone Promo The Indians Are Coming! us AND GUARANTEE 155 South Main St. .Exclusive Dealers PHONE 76 rH rt. KING COAL! Thatcher Coal Co , Marriage licenses have been issued this week to J. F. Bair of Richmond and Annie Spackmari of Lewiston ; Ralph T. Mitchell and Ollie Yeates, both of Logan. A transient was picked up on the railroad track the other evening,, in a drunken condition and was lodged in .the city jail. When taken before Justice Thomas he gave the name Of: John Brown, and evinced a great desire to leave town imfor ten mediately, but Was informed that he must tarry here " days as the guest of Jailer Burris. - o ErieStyberg accidentally shot himself In the foot oil Sunday,! hile playing with a .22 caliher gun. IsraebBarlow of Bountiful, while .visiting recently Mr. and Mrs. Pitkin of Millville, was, takeiKseriously recovered sufficiently to be taken home on Sunday. -- r 1 CAPITOL the busiest man in America just at present. The manner in which the work on the new plant is being pushed, keeps him Lbr-rain- H ills !r From the Files of The Journal r; the-Unit- ed w-- e WISE -- ' FEW oblivion soon after it is done. We may jay? our way through life, too, all that . please, but theres no replacing the finer phases of music, in Bros coffee , - roasting nwrmtr The shove readings are taken muto THU JOURNALS boforteter hi o'clock each afternoon except rtun(lay... The Jeoterday reading each atonaae refer to SAtnnlaya reedlhe i DEPARTIiiBIT PROViBEIICE !faiily Immune to the attlliulesj jol' pebple around them, others are so sensative that their MUS. Htf.D 4LNSKN. f rtrro5P Uiiit characters are profoundly influenced by happenings which the adult hardly notices. . I i .T For the sgnsativc child, tho j , for the win-ftheir ranch, from development, of a sane ration-- 1 ' providence T h o Fuhri-nu- Oliver Mrs. and Mr, , al attitude tofr&rot common risk , 0r the Daughters of ' children have also aticT ordinary changes depcndAi and last w s upon the behavior of his par- - tlah Pioneers retained the home ents. Friday afternoon at AUoh. Iht Mr. and1, Mrs. W. J. Chugg It is hardly possible to cure) of Mrs. Winifred as rendered entertained at a family .dlhher was him of his fears until the program Constitution oh .Thanksgivlhg ' Covers were atmosphere of his lows' Topic, The Kate Clesstl; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chugg, heme is cleared of its distres- ot Utah, Crab- laid for vocal duet, Mr. Viiate AMm Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ChUgg ahd sing undercurrents. tree and Mrs. Vesta ana children, Mr. ind Mrs. Newell Thanksgiving story, Mrs. Mr. Matnews uud family, Mr. and solo, Nelton1 Smith ahd famCampbell;' Vocal"Sketch of Life Mrs. Luelia Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chugg ily. ' read by do of William Chugg Venna, Erma, and children, his daughter, Mrs. Nora LeRoy and Marion Chugg and Rutn Mrs. solo, Eloroa Hammond. piano e Allen. A social hour followed rs. Arlean Low, Mrs. -about to Berved as a lunch .and Smith, Mrs. Ina Gibbons, Hansen fend Mr. MTS. thirty. . Agnes . Elders is always done In Maughan and 'Car- and Mrs. Walter Fife called on lisle were the speakers in out Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen on to wispj sacrament meeting Sunday Thursday evening numremusical Jense'n happy many Mrs. , Special etening. iiSi j VW Asui'a. bers were also given., turns of her birthday. Lubch was was served. , Mrs. Gillie Taggart Rinderknecht , guest Nornia of her sister, Mrs. Melva Cart Frischknecht, who was rer Miss Leonhardt-e- n the -- members of entertained Sunday. appointed - Extension cetytly ' Fou'tryman For Utah, Mf. und Mrs. Ivan Burton the S. O. D. H. club on Friday was evening and children of Park valley evening. The 'and needlework. Carl Frischknecht, who joined A tittlt t timt III the in music her with been speht have and visiting popper refreshments were servthe Extension Service staff as parehts Mf. and Mrs. Font Dainty, ed to ten. poultry spee'alist October 1, of every kernel of Cord i popped Zollinger. this year, has lead a very active of Walker Thomas Mrs. Lfe during his sojourn here. evenly. By wasting Mills Bros, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC is visiting with Grove Pleasant Mr. Fnschnecht graduated toffee a few founds 4 Hm every her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. gt from the Mantl high school in The Board of - Logan. - city E. Allen. 1018 as valedictorian. He taught Commissioners Will meet in Pubis roasted evenly.. This patDoty Miss Margaret Hovey spent lic Session Friday DeC. 12, 1930 school in the South Sanpete school district for five years, ented, continuous .process Con- lest week end in Brigham with at 6 oclock p. m. City Office beff and aunt, Mr. and Building to adopt the Budget serving two years at Mayfield as trolled Roasting give Mills Bros. Mrs. uncle Warren Khudson. for the year 1931 and also to principal of the grades. The First ward carnival ba- consider requests for additional toffee a flavor no other coffee has. In 1918 he enlisted as-prizaar- will be next Wednesday appropriations for the year 1P30 States army vate in and Served in the Coast Artillery and Thursday, everyone is pre- from the following departments Corps at a California camp. Light dept. City Coart Dent.. paring for the same. Fruh from tht He received his bachelor of Fire Dept. Police Dept. Health Mrs. H. Fuhriman, Mr. J. and oaemm science degree from the Utah trigtnoi Cemetery Dept. Street , Dept. Fuhriman Howard Relda and State Agricultural college in pod. mtBststiy were dinner guests of Mr and Dept. tS tit R. Pedersen. H. 1924 and a year later received optmi Mrs. Carl Felix on Thanksgivkrf Lftk fat t!!t . his masters degree. City Recorder. t ing. While in college he was a Aral t tit coH. (Advertisement) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuhriman member of the debating team, OltSO m r cnnisTM and family have moved in yru college glee 'club. Phi Kappa Phi national scholarship fraternity and a member of the Alpha Delta EpsilOrr social fraternity. In the past five years he has been a Smith-Hughe- s teacher 'AH 1 1 at the Box Elder high school at JV where built he up Brigham City, a strong agricultural department; coached champion grain judging teams and played an important part in advancing the poultry Industry in- Box Elder , . county. , (Utah Extension News) What you READINGS BAROMETER r ling fear$ is determined by tom Some children ei - toe tlM l t.toe SO yeurts-Midvan- Mnudav. December 8. 1020. i JtATICH HHNIKHEOON ALTI.lCATION HlillM KIl'TlON KATES AUVERTlSIMi (if wrt-- Mcturul Cbma Uniter. ttall Specialist PUBLISHING COMPANY on Office etwy tiny in the Hi lAtgnn, , cArnr county. published by ENGLAND - rHB -- MODEST MAIDENS THE JOURNAL 1 nrr .tot py at,. t.ooav TTir Jw LI r - iT 1 1 Logan, Utah rff U T J |