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Show X THE JOURNAL. , 1 I M fiORTH DEP1MHT LOGAN- - FAGii IlUCL'it CUT. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Arrested In Greece ( MRS. S. H. NYMAN', Correspondent Farm Bureau Prof. Bateman Ladies Name Talks to Pupils New Officers On Armistice Day North Logan At a meeting of the Ladies Farm Bureau held Tuesday, the nominating committee. .Mrs. 5. M. Younker, a report of the tie and what came Jfro r as directors. ; Theodorus Pangalo. onetlma die-.'eses Ivaloo Nyman and Elva Tafof of Greece, wj ' ' Palmer. who attended., the connection with an alleged plot te Christmas gift training class restore him to hia former pdaition for the adult class leaders at of power. Logan on ..Monday, gave a demonstration and instructions In gift making. Fail To Gel, - CTS TWO $ gave Given A Ride Armis-jsc- n cago business men have their way, is going Krfie taken for a ride. One hundred business men, headed by Andrew J. Weisburg, hotel and restaurant owner, have organized a better day committee which win produce business pessimism in effigy, represented as old man gloom," place him on trial, prosecute him and then condemn him to death. The date of the .execution was ret for December 31 when a huge balloon bearing the effigy is to be set fire after fitting ceremonies in Grant Park. Telegrams sent to the mayors of other cities . throughout the country have urged making the better-da-y movement national scope. "We have become convinced. Weisburg said, that the body is politlc suffering more from suspicion- - and fear than - from any physical setback or ailment Worry can kill, and we intend to lead the way in throwing off , the yoke and shall be cheerful even if the country is down to hardpan. TUtah And Idaho Farewell Party For Young Missionary North C? A widow Salt Lake City were and her three children driven from their home in their night clothes during a snow storm early today when fire razed the building at a loss A farewell O , v , L Pr - testi- Logan Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burnell enmonial was held Friday even- tertained a group of friends at ing of last week in the ward their home Frldav evening after who for Kenneth Nyman, chapel tjie dance. A chili supper was will leave soon for the German-Swito 14 guests. served mission. The program con- ' Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Martn sisted of opening song, Ill Go cf Malad, Idaho soent the week Where You Want Me to Go, MrntLMrs. EzraJ. iavocatrm; congregations - 1 ss tkoto Thugs Travelers Bankroll Salt Lake City, Nov. 17 AP It takes something more than two thugs and a dark alley to get Henry Setmoors bank roll - from him. i Srhnoor, stopping here enroute front Lewiston, Idaho, to New Castle, Colorado, was invited into an alley last night by two chance acquaintances to get a drink, he told police. They attacked him, but he retorted to such effect that he emerged victor in possession of his $110 roll, with the addition of a eut on the head. aimer-pany- ; Brothers comStauffer two Swiss songs were sung at Pocatello. by the Beutler brothers ;Vccmic Bin soent Sunday Mrs. Lovett ,A. Mr. Cart and reading, Rodney Nyman; '.talk on his missionary experiences of Salt Lake City, enroute to El Fol-let- t; pa.ro, Texas, soent the week end in the eastern states, Orian song; Esther Mart: and with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kemp. company; remarks on the Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Follett and of Mr. Nyman at all times. Counselor Alfred Beutler. daughter Anna, spent Sunday Bear River The departing missionary thank- at Garland and ed everyone for support and City. those rendering parts cn the A. B. Nyman was in Ogden program. He said he felt well Monday on business. Tooth : about going. A good purse was Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and Missing tendered the missionary O..A. j chiIdrgn and And Cheese, Proves n. AnKa L. Follett pronounced the at Garland soent Thursday fareUndoing Dancing concluded the and Bear mver city with rela well program. tlves. Homell, N. Y Nov. 17 ,(AP) Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman Miss Serena Folkman of Bam James Ellis is minus a' tooth. entertained at a family dinner (That" and - a piece of cheese tV,dahoint Saturday evening at their home. Fdk- Joseph ,proVed his undoing. Kenneth Nymap was the guest man. of honor. Covers were laid for Mrs. State troopers who questioned and Harold Karren 20 guests. A social evening fol'him in connection with another Helen Lillan and daughters, lowed the dinner. case noted that one 'of his a!U was missine- Mr. and Mrs. Arche McNeH, withMr thweek minded them of a certain cienRachel Carlson and daugh- - tet,8 , help-fullne- ss Nel-tio- Robbers foot motored here Friday even- -' ing to attend the Nyman fare well party and spent the week end with relative?. Kenneth Nyman left for Salt Lake City Monday morning to 8ttend the mission school prior to Its departure for the Swiss-Germmission. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin .Nyman ' accompanied their son to Salt Lake City. of $3,000. The wicow, Mrs. Ida Jones, 38, awakened her three children when she discovered the fire and all scaped. Due to lack of water with which to MISSIONARY fight! the flames, fireman stood RETURNED SPEAKS by helpless. At the Sacrament meeting Provo Christian Lewis Pe-- i Sunday evening Miss Saunders rea Benson of ward, recently tersen was found dead in his lime kiln near here yesterday turned missionary, related her from the effects of monoxide exoeriences hi the field. Mrs. James Maughan gave a gas. Investigators said Peterson went to the kiln early in the jolly birthday partw for her sen, morning and fell into the kiln, Ivan, on his tenth anniversary afternoon at her home, .injuring himself to such an ex- Sunday were tent he was unable to escape Games played and lunch-the deadly fumes. . AT THE and01 News Briefs I i wrretei the' United States. -- Chicago, Nov. 17 (AP) Old man gloom, If a group of Chi- in . the appropriate Old Man Gloom To E; - Mrs. O. M. Isfitulaon and Mrs. Hazen Hurst, elected the followto ing officers, for the year: Mrs. day, was given by Prof. George I. Sarah Nyman, president;, Mrs. A. who C. S. U. Susie Hancey, vice president; Bateman of the cited statistics showing the cas- Miss Iyaloo Nyman, secretary and wounded and treasurer; Mrs. Sadie H. ualties in killed; deaths, as a, result cf the war. Nyman and Miss Veda Peter-H- e WAYS AT ONCE Mjijj muj jvwaj nni That the hag sale on Knit Goods i Woolens continues all- tills week North Logan The local school gave an Armistice program on Tuesday afternoon,- consisting of readings, songs, demonstra- An, intons, and ceremonies. structive talk particularly an and re-M- rs. Mrs, James MahA wom .lJnhf ..cheese by a grocery store with relatives during the wJk lrobberwho d it in the course of P.1? WUHam Bears of Salt Lake confessed the plundering. He City, Mrs. Mary McNiel of Lo- grocery store robbery when congan and Mr. ar.d Mrs. James A. fronted with the evidence. Cragun of Southfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry Dugin and Harold Mac-keA. Nyman. a pair of Dartmouth ends, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burger more than 195 pounds and Mrs. Marie' Barger spnt weigh each. -the week end in Salt Lake City. i Mr. and Mrs.- - Alfred Krebs "'rt , ' Abraham of Plaint ' spent the week end at Pocatello. The heights near Quebec known f TjavViro- - ; y, . AMERICAN AVIATION ENTHUSIAST ARRESTED as the Plaitis of Abraham took their name from Abraham Martin, a Canadian pioneer who was a pilot on the SL Lawrence river. When Samuel de Champlain founded the city of Quebec lie authorized a dee-granting Martin a homestead on the and his herds of cattle and heights, . 'Tre a common sight on the tableland along the St. Lawrence Vienna, N'ev. 17 AP Charles A. Levine, described as the American aviation, enthusiast, has been arrested at Semmering Spa. Officials said that he was being held kt eeimeefion with an in-- . vrstigation into an alleged fraudu-- l NV6r. rriAt At it in Vinnnn. tdhm Idaho Fails The Idaho Falls university club voted at their meeting here to seek the support of the Bonneville county delegation to the state legisla- . ture in an effort to get an ap-. propriation to construct a li- brary building on the campus of the University of Idaho. The .other alumni clubs In the state will be approached on the matter. Springville George Ray 52, cashier of the Maycock. . Springville bank and president of Kolob stake of the Latter day Saints church, died at his home here yesterday after a prolonged illness. He had been in the banking businesg here for 25 years. asrfln vsiOQ. iLOtir LViUiiia ' ' i t , . A - Last Saturday was one of the biggest days in our years. We appreciate the history of twenty-seve- n splendid manner in which the people of Cache Valley patronized our Sale. .unareas oi 'awaiteyou.Come and bring your friends. When you come in to compare prices, We ask that you also compare quality. , , . , Prices quoted in our Ad in Last Thursday an Journal still maintain ' ' 1 ' , ' p lift: igemmasi-j- . iuftmaummam fw . Overcoats Leather Coats Dresses . . . . . Flannel'-Shirt- . . . . r s . . . Etc., Etc. u Blankets Your Name .IfAppears On ; s . i C Ana if business and f professional men re- -. fuse additional credit -blame yourself. :: M ' j . . (V, ; . - . All Wool Bats Mixed Wool Bats ' creditor is t forced to advertise and t sell your-- account at blame yourauction self. v. ( One Set '.Vz pounds 70x80 Virgin Wool Warp Virgin Wool Filling, marked down to 0400 Our County iCredit Reports i ? Blankets Blankets If, i your , , ; - when notified by the County Credit Board Protect Your Good Name. 02.7S . . Pay" your bills Big Daylight Mill on Center Street Pioneer Service . Company, Inc. Idaho-l'ta- li Division infl-r- 1 .uftttuj.'.a; 4 , |