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Show - DESERET, NEWS SALT rTTIE Boy News From Northern Utah Cache Announces ' Assessors Deputy , Owners Get W sming About "LOGAN; UOiKomtr th BBQaCM of deputy UHnors for approv-- 4 ooauty Jor $.19, by tba county eommlMlootr. The work of Hating the property will beglo ImmodUtely ift? the of firet January. While there are a few vaeanciea yet, they will be filled at l&ter time Automobile owners of the coun ty are urged by Assessor McQuarrie to become acquainted with the set auto law, passed by the lest legislature, which governs the issuance of sutomobtlo licensee by the see retary of state. The new lew requires every auto owner, before securing a license, to obtain a certificate of assessment from the county assessor showing that the tax baa teen paid or attached to real estate The certificates may he obtained from the deputy field assessors o.f the precincts. Deputy assessor appointments are: Logan, J. W. Crawford, John Q Adams, Garrett Dahle and bergs B Benson: Avon, George C. Nuhn, North Losran. William E Nyman, flliam L. Kidman, Hyrum, Mend on, H. K. Llljenquist; Nibley, Alma Kigga: Wellsvilla, Herman Theurer; Providence, E. P Hansen; Millville, Hoodless; College ward. No- Hairy Nielsen; Clarketon, George J. ahiyler; Cornish, W. P. Dopp; Newton and Cache Junction, Frits Benson and Peteraboro. Hyrum Kidman: Trenton. Henry J. Hauser; Park. George Z. Lamb; Cove, Hde R. U Alien; Lewiston, C. Durrel Hendricks, KmMhfleld. George G. Nelson; R. D. SmithficM, Ed. txbl Eck-lan- d; Logan Rotary Has Big Brother Nigh. Deo. and officials of tho Franklin and ikHMMr Hobart Cch Oneida district of tho Cacbo Valley Boy Scout council will moot for a training claaa and general discussion sesoton at the Preston, Idaho, chamber of commerce, Sunday aft eraoon, at I o'clock, according to Exocutivo Preston W. pond of the eouncil. During tho first part of tho meeting there will be a round table discussion of various scouting problems affecting tho two districts, while Executive -- Pond will be In charge of the 'latter part of the meeting. Announcement Is also made by Executive Pond that Laron Larsen has been named as vanguard scout commissioner of tho Hyrum stake district. Efforts are being made to haverthe vanguard division of over district In the eountl organised and working when the bfg council vanguard meeting la held Sunday. Dec. St. At tblf meeting Charles R. Mabey of Salt Uk end Prof. George K Hill of the University of Utah will bo tho principal speakers. Seminaries Impeded. Dec. 21. Guy C. Wilson, member of the board of eduction of tbe church and former president of the L. D. 8. college at halt Lake, waa In Logan and ). count. ThursLOGAN. Friday Inspecting the day and Church aemlnarlea located at the North Cache high tehool at Richmond. South Cache high school at Hyrum and the Logan high achool and Junior high aemlnarlea. Particularly was tbe Junior high achool seminary here under leadership of Elden Rex, investigated as tba establishment of Junior high aemlnarlea by the Church Is a new undertaking. Mr. Wilson conferred with tbe pieaidenclte of Logan nnd Cache stake as well as the directors of tbe various seminaries. Edward J. Paaeay la In charge of the Logan high seminary, while Dr. directs eemlnary Thomas Roruney work at tba L. D. 8. institute at the college. p jp auds a 5GAN, Dec. SI Thursday mgnt waa "big brother" night at the regular weekly Rotary club meeting and the Rotariana wera hosts to about 60 achool bo) a of Logan The boya were given a turkey dinner after which they were gutsts at an athletic program at the t'aneante. Executive Preston W. Pond of Special Article KeTICWI 11 Cache valUy Boy Scout council, the dinner of epeaker at Establishment pnnclpal and talked on the alma end meeting He aeid that of purpoeee0 scoutingor Lake Salt City. about nearly 1406 per cent in boya in Cache vaile are engagedmen acouting. while upward of $0 are directing (he activities One of The city of Salt Lake and tho the principal neds of the Cache acout council, declared Executive home ot the Mormons is one of the to which with more funda Pond, la moat beautiful nnd unique in the carry on tha work efficiently. world, is the text of an article appearing recently In tho Freaton Times of Minnesota, A copy oi the paper has been received by George Ltndholm, manager ot the Utah Motor park. 10 aouth State Mormon Pioneers Cache Mails Cash To State Treasury street LOGAN. Dec. Zl. State Treaauret A. E. Chriateneen of Salt Lake waa mailed $110,500 for ht department E. N. by Cache County Treasurer Maughan Friday. Thia turn include $130,000 as the atateaabare of funda collected for tha elate levy and atate achool levy, while tho baUne. $500, covera the predatory animal bounty funda collected through tba apecial levy made in tho couuty. Member of Ih Logaa chapter No. 2 of tbe Royal Areb Masons mat- - Thttraday eight and elected and installed the follow8. ing officer for the coming year: A. R. Dunlop, excellent high priest: R. M. Stmpaon. H. Mickela, king; E acribe: H. R. McGee, treasurer; H Peterson, secretary; W. D. P. I Ian, captain of the hosts: rson. Royal Arvh captain: 2 J W. Rapp, principal sojourner; M. Fulkerson, master third veil: R B.- rnhlsel, master second veil; H. O. Lsuh, mailer first veil; G T. Lamb, eenttnel The Installing officer was ofO Og-N lecturer Took, deputy priest den while H. E. Watts, high A. . of Ogden chapter No. 5, R. marshal. as officiated Me-ri- R-- grd M-- P. T A. Pick Name. RICHMOND, Utah, Dee. aasoetx-tlo- n e)Tl) The Pifenr-Teachvhas selected rParts" as a name for the Richmond achool. Tha decision was made by a vote ef ih memberwasThursday evening. the auhject of an This name Mta Helen Haressay written by Mr. and Mr. W. of ris, danghur --" r . Karri. giving the of four esone waa and choice, her front says chosen by u comm'ee stufifteen best one written Bycholc dent of tha achool on their of names. .. 21 K.'. f Stanford Alumni s. To Gather For Game Oa Saturday. Dc. II at t pxn Salt Lake time, tb Arms play a return football gam with Stanford at Palo Alto. To permit them to follow the game, local Stanford ahtmttl who cannot attend the game will gather at the Vnlrernity otnb for a smoker. Arrangemeat Sava been completed to broad cast the gam play by pixy from U - field. 71. Cigaret and traffic taw violator occupied the attention of tbe city court Friday. One of several merchants charged with aalliag cigarets without tho If cense stamp affixed, pleaded guilty. He was F. M. Cats, who waa Sentenced to pay 1100. Others who pleaded hot guilty to the clgarat chargee were Fred Foreman, John C. Cr tea, Hanford Har-roGust Foto, Harry Danes, Lee Logan, and George Lenta Tney nre at liberty under bond and will bars their trials early in January. D ot City, forfeited 11 on a chargs of driving an auto while under the influence of liquor. Victor Htokes. and Frank Rally. S7. paid IIP each on spending charges Thayle Grey, W. R. Cottam, V. E. Peterson nnd John Stfmpson forfeited (2 each on minor traffic chargee. Leonard Smith. 22, was sen fenced to pay 0 or serve 20 in Jail on a statutory charge. days Divorce of Minnie Deem against James R Dem, nit been by Judge Barker owing to reconcllJatioa p. P' I, st ) Mayor Francis Will be Editor ' , OGDEN CALLS FOR HELP ON ITS ORATORIO OGDEN. Doc. L Uni gesersue pereos or person will underwrite tb "Messiah" performance. It ta likely that tb sanaal rendl-tlf tb oratorio will not be oa given In Ogden tbi year, eaye Director Looter O. Hlncbcltff ' of tha Ogden taboreaelo choir. Mr. Hlncbellff say that his effort along these linos so far have sot been euoeeesfnL He says that b foels that tb should grow better each year. H ba bosn enable to obtain sufficient money to sad an ongag soloists - ' Soph Banquet Guett. tontm FACULTY FAhtTY. DELTA. Utah. Dee. 20. (Special) PLEASANT GROVE. Utah. Dew .VERNAL. Utah. Des. 20. (SpeFaculty members bad charge of Th Pleasant Grove (Bpeelai) ) The sophomore claaa of Jhs tb apodal Chriatmaa assembly tohigh school boya today pdi ever cial m Delta high school day wars of school Uintah guests high boy' day. Th first big featnro ef th Say tb other classes at turkey banVACATION gTABTg. es aa a dlaaer, after which there boos. Th eepko-morwaa s big ene nag circus and sev- quet Wednesday HTRUX. Utah. Doc. fl. tSpeeiai) th eueeeede is wlsslsg s, eral which took place Th Chriatmaa recces ef th South Is the gym. The big evening event meet po'sts ts tbe esausl cross- Cach high school will be held Dec-2- 1 will be s basketball game, also ts country run bald recently, asd'wer to Jaa. L 122. bo bald Is th gym. Pleasant Grove thus winners of tb turkey dinner. All member ef th aopbomor vs. L D. This gams will bo folMr. class, i thsir faculty advisor.Joha-solowed by Caere. u. aud Mias Every boy In (ho high school Wilcox, Mias Bosh of and th board control, wax worked hard to make the boy's day wsre Invited to th banquet-16- a Pay. on high school student celebrated tbe arrival ofiChriatma vacation Friday afternoon. Following tb loach hour studsnta wera admitted to a matinee dance laa by giving the achool gymnasium,was furnished smell present. Mueie achool orchestra. by the high A Chrlslma program, upervtied by student body officer, waa given parfollowing Cowafter the danre. Tha Reed ticipated: Rachel Peer y.Garner. Colan. Ernest Jansen, Irla vin Tanner, Elmo Wilson. Farrell Olson and Ervin BrimhalL Tha Climax of tho program waa reached by the appearance of Santto Claus, wbo distributed present and student. acuity member for Student wera dlamiaaed MonChistmas vacation termmatan.will be 20. New Tear day Dee. day. a holiday for student, however be following School commence morning. . (s of li!i s bigger and better boy day than baa ever been staged before. ervod. Moroni Opera Chosen PUy Succeeds. HINCKLEY, Utah, Deo. 24 (Spec cUlWTlts Sonlor cl plsy was lo tb pubsuccessfully present lic In tha Hinckley high school The audience recently w ery responsive The cast was as follows: Homer fVteroa. Clark !raper. Glade Wright. Ralph Hfkok, LavondBlsb-op- . EWln Anderson. Ross Robin-soFrank Robison. Wayne Slaughter, Warren tratton. Hops Hilton. Edna Conk. Naloma Rigby, Winona Dewsnup, Wvnni Spend love, Phyl Ha Talbot Nelson. Louise Ruby Workman and Florence Moody. n, MORONI, Utah. Doe. 26 (Sp- -' Tba Lady of tha ..Ttrrace cial has been chooa for tha Moroni high school opera. Rehearsals hav begun with tho hopes of producing H In about tweinoaths. Tha cast follow: Dennis. OdH Christensen; Hip Gerald, Bernard El wood Ntolson; John Draper. Clare. Magdalina eoombs, Lady Stanford. DaOra Andron; Sir Michael. Garth Christ anson; Peggy Meredith Anderson: Molly O Hara. Muriel Monson; Sir Clarence. Ralph Blackham. Oidir. CONDUCT South Cache Picks Contest Winners HTRUM, Utah. Doe. 2L (IpoeUl) Tb costoat for tb beet etory sad poem St tha Booth Geche high school eloood DC-- I 12. Th winner has 6ms decided and are: Story. Elms Devos Humphrey. Be beak; pocan, pmmc; mnMiEM ti Fills PARTT. Tha horns eonoraks departmsnt Ogdsn high rhyl held a ChristBRIGHAM CITY. Utah,. Dte M mas program today. (gpedalV 'Today tba students of AMERICAN FORK Utah, Dee. . Boxlder high put on a Christmas 4 Tba Home Economics propram. This one of tho main clubgpseis)) and tha Futura Farmers of Teacher Engaged. vau of tha year and the student America ara giving a Chriatmaa put It over big. Tonight tfcera was danca Friday night in tha achool OGDEN, Utah. Dec 20. (Special) dance is tha gymnasium. gysa. Supt. Karl Hopkins aanouneel that ho ha engaged Williamat Og- u aa Instructor in English den high to take tha place of Mar-to guerite Hubbard, who la leaving be married. Novelty Program Held. sf a 1 K-- Tf DEBATOPg PRACTICE. OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 10. (Special) The Ogdetp high school debating elubs ara preparing for tba atal de-l- u a special meeting of baton now. tha forum, tba. boy debating einb plans for the coming debntaa war discussed. Mr. Smith, the debatcoach la very optimlatlo over ing Us outlook. OGDEN, Dae. 21. When Mayor Frank Franci complete bia term Yl'LK DANCE HELD. In January lie will take over the editor of the Westerner, OGDEN. Utah, Dee. 20 (Special) n weekly magssine publlihed in Salt Tha annual Chriatmaa dance of Lake, he say. The retiring mayor achool was bald today. Tha high who ws formerly editorial writer dance waa gtvan by tbe senior claaa. for the Ogden r, has been writing News and Views Staff Picked. for the Westerner for aeveraJ f Specific Need do-t- ic Os-de- month OGDEN. Utah, Dee. 2 L More Herds Arrive. OGDEN, Dec. 20 Entries being received for the Ogden Llveetork Show to be held in Januaty indi- cate that tha large Coliseum and capacity with outstanding cattle, sheep and hog from western states Entries received ott were a herd of Bhorthorn Friday cattl by Johnson and Hu'l of Guido Rock. Neb : a herd of Hereford by H. A Baldwin of PUaaanton. ralif ; and a Jersey herd by F. R. Bain of La Lopmlnta, Calif. Information la also received from Harry Summer of Salmon, Idaho, tht hf will bring a carlo-iof clubs steers to the show Mr Sommers has been Ogden a consistent exhibitor at the Ogden show and I taking a keen interest in the poya Adjoining building, will be filled to in if Jli if. Standard-Examine- (Special) The staff for the daily Deseret notes has been decided upon Hr according to tho advisor. Blanch McKey. It I s follows; editor. Preston Rb Kimball, Mulcaby; assistant editors Jeanet Manning and Elms Skelton; typist. Norma Dana. New the Home Da vis High Picks Cast For Play KAYSVIIXE, Utah. Dee. 2 (Special) "Cat O'Nine Talle" ha been selected as the annual achool Play by (h Davis high school dramatic department. utThe student, ar caat winning In th try-o- 4 as follows: Mr. Gordon, Cacti Carr; Mrs Gordon, Merle Bennatt; Jlmml. Gordon. Lynn Roberta; Betty Webber, Beatrice Call; Theodora Maitland, Last Clinic Is Dec. 26. Lawrence Evelyn Blood; Henry, Miaa Vee Cali: Bangerter; OGDEK, Dm, 21, Lut of a Jacob Webber, Lucy Rigby; of clinics for the tat board Smith, Katherine of health was held Friday by Dr. Lewis Clark; Br dget. Aliene. bmedley. A. C. McKean of bait Lak In We- Thurgood;at Peggy. were Mia the try-o- ut Judge ber county, ao far, be baa Inoculat- Bessie Miss Jones, Katherine Jone, ed $30 children against diphtheria Miss Iona Osmond and Lynn H1-The and vaccinated $24, afainat amt&U-po- x. plsy will ba directed by Mias and will be preJones Katberin On additional clinic will be held sented early In February. In the city health office Thursday, Dec. 2$ for those who may have mteeed on inoculation. Girl Athlete NEPHI. Utah, Dec. 26. (Special) Th Uiflt Athletic Association ot Nephl high elected officer Tues- clubs Feast. A committee of automobile dealers representing the Utah State I, Dec. To tha author of the article the most remarkable thihg about the city is that it waa built by a amah band of 147 pioneers who set out from Council Bluffs in 1147 to cross a thousand miles of trackless plain. Hut they wera under the leadership of on of the men ot the most vision and power that the world ha ever known in modern time Brigham Young. Tbe progreas that they made in auch a abort time ie nothing ebort LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21. (AP) to tbe author. Ho eaya A man with n handful of war Entering the valley they saw desknown only as Charles J. medals, and but wilderness nothing ert. Tha little band at once made Golding, wbo woke up in a British in 1214 with no camp, and two days after, on Mon' field hospital hie- dayr 'bey prepared tha ground Torf memory-o- t no Identification prerioui'lUoind their potatoes and grain, a wound except Tbe third, day Church buildings and a uniform, want to go home were started and the general plan for Christmas but doesn't know of theU ty decided upon. Within where h.a hor..e in. Picked up by the police yesterthe month the city waa platted. Within three months the first day, he told hie story and exhibischool was started, and after only ted papers to substantiate It. Apthree years a university with parently he had been discharged good registration was established after recovering from the wound, This is one of the most remark- and bad able examples of the thirst for In hi Papers and credential education which was one of Ih por session disclosed that he won most salient features of tb pio- three medals for bravery aftar be neers. In the meantime other first was wounded, and that the bands had Joined the group, and United State. French, B lgi.tr and a flourishing city was in program." British governments have been "The people chose for name of seeking for 12 years some due to their atate "Deseret," a word of his identity. oriental origin which meant Industry. They appropriatety-to- or 'White Elephant' Held. for their emblem the beehive. Industry is a great feature of the Utah, Dec. for city, they wrested from the HTRUM, The Home Economics2l.f?pecis1 club of bon grasp of drouth a bare desert South Cache high gave a ''White tend, and by industry, faith and Elephant pa tty Gams Thursday. perseverance made this desert into wars and light refreshment a land ef peace and plenty) tbe ware played served te about 7$ girls. bom of the Mormons," The article also describee the Clarion Staff Utah Motor park, lauding it a one of the best and most reasonable in HTRUM, Utah; Dec. 21. t Special) the country. Tbe staff of tba Clarion, the achool paper, were served s dinner ondor direction ot Miss Marjory Hendry, cafeteria supervisor, and Mies Evelyn Tuddenham, foods Instructor. Tbs program during th dinner waa a follows: gasaphone solo, CHICAGO, Dec. 21. (API-S- hort Marcell Bird; reading, Valer skirts for health, on no lea song, Inell Poulion and authority than Dr. Hugh & Cum- Anns Hgtioen; talks war stven by Spencer, faculty sdvUor, and mings. head of th United States Pearl v public health servles, speaking Louise Cbipman. and here; girls shouldn't diet. Tho mortality rata among you ng girls has increased sharpie 0 recent years. Dr. Cummings said, and he attributed It to "th diet erase" which be called "both silly and dangerous" A for skirts, they should not he worn lower then th knee, tb burgeon general said. Auto Dealers Urge U S, Health Surgeon New Tax Method For Short Shirts Dftalern Automobile waited on CdW George H. Drn ho place before Friday to urge that th icgialatar at its forthcoming method of Haw a session special automobile taxation. Dealer want tha personal property tax eliminated on car, gn Increase made In gaaollne a reduction in tha tlcenaa.tax to a flat rat of ( for passenger cars. They also favored prorating some of the gaaollne tax, te the counties and asked that the apead tew be raised to 4 miles per hour on state highways. Governor Dam took the position that any suggestion onthetaxation elate should coma through board of equalization. or tb state tax commission. $100. OG D EX, Payson High Gives Christmas Dance PATSON. Utah. Dee. Soldier Without Memory Seeks Home Royal Arch Masons Elect Logan Heads LOGAN, Dee. 21 Plead Guilty, Judge Fine Him Day Held. s All of Utah Merchant Law.' & McQottTi .News From Violations' Heavy - ; High School Ggaret, Traffic Automobile CITY SATURDAY DECEMBER 21 1922 LAKE Elect Pr dent, L Mr Ver Daa Hawkin, vie president, lecrtUff and Parke, Loul Bowr;nltrrportr Alton Greenwood; Iren Philip; junior representative, Jackett Brough; sophomore rpre cnisUve Marjorie Winn; ninth grade representative, Florence Bel follow: day trurr, rprcntflv, Staff Order Page. NEPHI, Utah, Dec. 2 Special) The Deseret News staff of the Kepbi high school has ordered a tbs school year page in "Nebonian Tbe members of tbs staff book. are having their p cture taken for tbts page. Opera Tryout Held. NEPHI. fish, Dec. 2. (Special) Tryout were held for the hephi high school-- -opera. "Bun bonnet Buet Tuesday. Tho winners of tho following parts were: Bob, Maurice Chase; Reuben, Ronald Gower; Jerry, Alma Burton: MrKpsvin, Harold Vick' Parrel- do a. inn, ar; MrMax Garrett ; 6ue Plomo Bcreggs, Evelina Mario Chrlrten-en- ; Strong: Barbers, Irens Downs; Mrs ScTOgga, Nelds Beiliston; Mrs. Coif Meman, Marjorie Lomax: Mr adow, Peon Beagley; Miranda Cowan; Luells. A !en Ellison: Andie, Helen Cbaso and Lula Worthington tied. TV Assembly Held. PLEASANT GROVE. Utah. Dec. 21 (Special) The etudenta of the Pleasant Grov bixh school were entertained with a Christmas program following tooit Wednesday. Th II problem squarely and provides the positive solution 11 DURING EVERY . QmstmasTime Jf, sayitwith Ii0ton. Kite Clark, sponsor of lhe S isolation, he ntroduced Ia new plan of organization, and offering a medal lo the girl making the highest score in athletics during tbe school year. It meets the Hot Water! 'T JoWERS Just as Nature herself outrivals the ablest artist, flowers, bright and fragrant, possess a beauty and sentimental appeal far beyond mere merchandise. At this bleak time o year your gift of flowers will be doubly treasured. Each unfolding blossorp is laden with Christmas cheerf The very spirit of the season will fairly sparkle from your flowers. Your local florist jwill be glad to suggest special gift bouquets. SEASON OF THE YEAR You should have this added comfort in your home, which only Electricity can bring to you in the manner you really desire. EASILY INSTALLED ON Y0UR PRESENT TANK Down . SmtH Psjments rll and (eD yon Phone for our representative to Electric Water Heating. No obligation about on your part. all-ye- ar S Cty 11 XV 1 1 J) F L O W E R. S ca (Hah power&light GJJicient "Public Soviet |