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Show t Tuesday, February 5, 1929. TTTE Read the story a story by Arline starts In this issue of The which starts' in this Journal Read it The Motor "My Man" NEWS PAGE TITRE1 JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACTIE COUNTY, UTAH Man" "My issue. de-Ha- as Co. has been Worley busy making alterations and imPlayed At Richmond The Home Bakery has com- - ( Members of the famous Blue- - provements in its plant On North Main, to enable it to bet. plcted moving from South Maini lrd rc estra went to Rich ter provide during the coming to First North street, tfas its oven season for its rapidly' increasing in place and is in full operation. mond this morning tm play at chapel exercises of the North business. William R. Deppe of the Cache high school, and remainHome Bakery now at 20 West Smithficld Bricky and Tile Co., ed to luncheon upon invitation First North street- -which is turning out really fine of the Principal Advertisement products, was a city business visHome Bakery now at 20 West itor on Monday. City Commissioner Merkley is First North street. in Salt Lake in interest of pasover -- Advertisement Reduced rates sage or; the bill' pending in the Evans-CowlGarage. hauling. Legislature permitting cities to Phene 115. For Liquor Possession raise their levy for street main(Advertisement) Raymond Darley, a Wellsville tenance from two to five nulls yputh, brought into the city when necessary. court on charge of possession of But Little Contagion Two cases of chiCkenpox and intoxicating liquor, pleaded guilty Constant call is being made on one of diphtheria are the only and was sentenced to pay a fine the county road 'department for of $150 or otherwise to spend 150 road cases of contagious disease existfor clearing equipment days in jail. ing in the city, and ing highways of the deep snow Mary Jean Webb, the diphtheria and slush with which they are is Business and Pleasure case, now covered. All recovering nicely and the roads over will soon be' raised. quarantine which the school buses travel are The'Frlgldalre corporation; branch of General Motors is now- - passable- - with-lh- eexception Mrs. T. A. Greenhalgh and branch of the Clarkston roads. calling - on - successful Mrs- - Hannah C. Bowman entertained on Saturday evening at managers to attend meetings to Medics Meet the home of Mrs. Greenhalgh. be held in Kansas City, St. Louis Members of the Cache- - county Twelve ladies met and enjoyed a and Chicago expenses paid. Mes-- 1 Medical society held their social evening together. Games, srs Henry Laub and W. I. Davis monthly meeting at the Chamber music and refreshments were the of the Cache Valley Electric Co-- , of Commerce last evening. Dr. H. order of the evening. are among the lucky ones, and A. Adamson of Richmond read a will leave on Saturday to be gone paper, taking as his. subject the two weeks. . Richmond's Cinderella Bail prevention of diseases in infancy Dr. E. P. Coburn and P. K. and childhood, mentioning parbusiwere of Richmond, meats Better Hayes lower prices. ticularly the formation of goiter ness visitors in Logan last night Monsen Meat Market 51 S. Main. and other diseases which are when they made arrangements Advertisement preventable. He stressed feedfor the use "of the Palais d'Or ing as being. a problem that Should receive careful considerahere February 14 for the annual Children To View Exhibit Cinderella ball. This annual afArrangements are being made tion. Dr. A. P. Kimballs name fair at Richmond is one of the by Director Ramond Williams, was presented and elected ,n Big events of the year and it with principals of the elementary member of the society. Dr. II R. has outgrown the home quarters, schools, whereby the pupils, ac- McGee presided at the session. therefore, the use of the local companied by members of the dance palace for their ball. teaching staff, may visit the Sr. High Library Driv- eRocky. Mountain Art Exhibit at . Students and the faculty ol set periods. Teachers and chili DANCE the Logan senior high school Bluebird orchestra. Providence dren of the county schools will have turned their attention to also be Invited to this cultural Thursday night. ; the library drive which ends exhibit. Advertisement Monday with the presentation of Lindy with other Bodies the cantata, Fenders and Auto Returning Missionary whichwill be 74 W. 1st N. musical features Ai Alton Hoff Mr. of son straightened. Shoup, pian., held in the Tabernacle commencand Mrs. Albert, HOffrhan of, this (Advertisement) ing at 8:15. The parent teacher-projec- t city has been honorably released for the school has been Wounded Elk Died ($ a missionary from the Swiss to raise $1,000 for the library. Warden Seeholzer to The came German mission, according to work of the students is a Word received at the home of town yesterday afternoon having to the work done by hI4 parents. For past thirty-tw- o a large bull elk head strung to supplement parents. Stunts are being months, Rider Hoffman has the radiator of his automobile the by each class and a labored among the German which caused considerable com prepared booth is to be erected in the speaking people of Switzerland menl. It was learned that the main nails where canay will he and Alsace Lorraine, France; and animal had been found dead sold Friday for the library pronear a hay stack-sovit- h of Smith-fiel- d during the last six ; months!' Committee of students and jecta i canal Apparently teachers i along as president-- ; of the Kiri are working out various pie-seat hnimal the Elder been had wounded schemes to branch. Hoffmanns brii about a library friends of and and relatives died had the injuries. It visiting, and after a a gun shot wound in its shoulder. week at the school. in! Switzerland. short trip ( in Italy will return Want Protection ' -dance Special Utah-Idah- o U ' . Elite hall, Wedhesday, Feb. During each winter for sever 6. Bluebird orchestra. al years past farmers along the ITT .. eastern foothills from Millville to Advertisement: T Richmond have been complaining of damage "done by elk which John M. Parrys Funera- lFuneral services! over thei re- have been driven from, the upper mains of John M. Parry were ranges by heavy snow. Fences, it held in the Fifth ward Monday seems, will not keep the desperafternoon at 1 oclock, Counsellor ate, starving ariimals from the .... Old Dutch Cleanser John P. Cardon conducting. The farmers and they haystacks, speakers were William A. Noble, seem to have no remedy as they Lighthouse Cleanser .. 5 William Hyde and John P. Car- dare not shoot the marauding Lux Soap Powder 9 don, who spoke of the eternity animals. While the law protects Palm Olive Soap 7 it of state them it contains no life, of our Lux Soap 8d of this present life, and that for damage they may do.provision Failing which is to come, of our free to obtain remuneration from any Crown Palm Soap 4 agency and the struggle between other source it was planned for Saniflush 19 good and evil. The musical num a delegation to meet with the Shiiiola (if4 bers consisted of a solo "O Love county commissioners today to 3(! Drinking Glasses Divine Matilda Aebischer ask for a sufficient tax rebate to by Rest Spring Cloths and quartets, "Sweet Hour of compensate them for actual lossPrayer." My Father Knows and es. Whether under the law the Pins. Per dozen 5 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. commissioners can do this, is a those by Nettie W. Humpherys, Mar- problem; but in justice garet J. Swenson, Dan A. Swen- damaged and with their hands son and Ainley Macey. themselves, Joseph tied from .helping Benson offered the invocation should be indemnified- The fish and Orson Smith pronounced the j and game license fund would I seem to be the logical source. benediction. Changes Her Mind - - on-win- ter cy Fpj- lhtyaverage individual, with a "nest egg to guard, the field of speculation is a danger, zone. Only those who can afford" to lose have any right to risk their money where Teturns are in endangered. doubt, or the principal of the investment may as' , - i . nt ; . Hy-ru- m . o ins 7t nt . For peace of mind, you need safety for you principal, and a 1 . . Gains on paper can be wiped out overnight and with them may go actual money the ow ner can ill afford to lose. fair yield. Allce White, movie star, tigned a contract a a brunette of natural auburn hair,, then changed her mind and became a blonde.' It got her Into legal difficulties until her lawyer obtained a clause consenting for her to appear as a blonde. Through a Savings Account here you can have both. Absolute security afforded by every safeguard of sound banking procedure and interest at 4 percent credited quarterly. Then Teace of Mind will be yours. 7 The senate took action on the bill abolishing the state board of elk control at its ses now sion on Monday. The bill goes, to the house. Parratt George Larsen of the Larsen Glass company received a large of pictures from consignment McGill, Nevada, this morning for framing,, ' The reputation of the splendid work of the local con cern seems to be spreading. COMMERCIAL work there must have the-- , road following the recent heavy snows. 1 . Utah Constitution. Rush On Standard Common Stock ; Resolution Vivor- - Looped The Loop ? Services Funeral services will be held in the Franklin ward chapel at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, February 6, for James Allen, son of the late James and Mary Allen of Richmond. -- Mr- Aliens body was brought from Sparks, Nevada Monday evening, where he has been residing foE several years past. Allen Funeral To Meeting R. V. Larson, Superintendent member of the State Text Book commission has receivedd a call from State superintendent C. N Jensen to be present at a meet ing to be held in Salt Lake on Saturday, February 9, at which time the question of adoption of books for the district schools of the state will be considered. Called ,T 4, 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 44? 4 4 rF rt? 4 4 HIV 4 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? rfr $? rl? & 44 & 4 h 4 r jf tfr newly appointed United States marshall, who has already qual ified and assumed office, has sent letters of appreciation to local political friends who en dorsed him for this position of responsibility. Marshall Call in his letters says: "I hope I shall measure up and shall be able to give to tie people of .Utah that service-therand Old Party has a right to expect from a good Republican. Genealogical Workers o p jTj T, 1 Maxine Dunlap, Oakland,- Cfcl end aviatrix, who stenographer looped the loop and performed other stunta on her first solo flight Mills field, San Fran recently at ' cisco. Mrs.' O. F. Rice Passes Just as we go to ' press,; weird - Injured t .J . 4. 4. 4. : Attacked L- -- 'i Caatinueq froi)) ffcge One convention called' f 01 much ,ad- -; vance preparation,' in order that! the people of the state ml.lrt :ri informed of proposals udvinu and have an opportunity to pa:-' upon .them. , . Insurgents Fire On Passing Train Mexico City, Feb. 5 (APt- - A band of insurgents yesterday a train from Laredo nt a point between Ban Luis Polos and Mexico city. They fired at tne cars but a. crew of guards in an armored car returned to the spot while the engineer speeded up and rushed past the ambush. Later troops battled with the insurgents and dispersed them. ed - 4-- H dancing slippers, Inexpensively Piously ; t I' reached this office of the death of Mrs. Oscar F, Rice at the Sixth ward meeting house where' she was attending ward Relief Society Damage Suit Entered George Moench has instituted meeting. Details will be given a damage suit against Hazel Tebbs alleging defendant dam in tomorrows Journal aged his automobile by crashing into same and asks that he be Great Decrease lit awarded $365 cash and costs of court. The accident complained Influenza Reported off in the Moench complaint ocWellsville road curred on the Washington,. Feb. 5 .(API Pubsouth of the O. S. L. crossing on the state highway December 21 lic health officials today, said inof last year. The running board fluenza reports from 18 states and fender of the plaintiffs auto- the District of Columbia and New mobile were torn . from the ma- York City showed a decrease of chine. more than 50 percent in prevalence during the' week ending Checks Arrive Checks aggregating $91, award February 2. A total of H,305 cases were remoney for members of the clubs in the northern district of ported from the territory, com this county who Won prizes at pared with 25,433 during the pre ...... the Utah Stale Fair in Salt Lake ceding : wee- k.; in October, have arrived at the office of the county home demonstrator. The delay in the arri- Fatally val of these funds was due to In Utah Mine the checks having been lost in t. the .mails or having been Price. Utah, Feb. 5 ' AP) The awards will be mailed out to the deserving ones in a Charles Wimber. 31. was fatally few days by Miss Myrtle David- injured, and John Cullen. Jr.,, a son who has the work in charge. fellow worker escaped from - a The Cache district received more blast yesterday, in the Spiing prize money than anypther. one Canyon Coal company's .. mine. distrirti n tb , nlirtit Wimbpr Hied mis-sen- ii! 5 4-- II 1 ; i Genealogical workers of Logan stake will hold regular monthly meeting Thursday February 7 at 8 p. m. in stake house. A full of all ward committee members is desired. Matters of importance to be considered.. President Joseph R. Shepherd of Lowill address the gan .temple To preserve peace, we need assembly. Everybody welcome. Frederick Scholes, stake, men of larger jguns of smaller and caliber. Virginian-Pilo- t. V I (VP) - Died In Ogden Word was received Good- - Service- - His- - Aim W. Vosco Call of Brigham City, 5 : ! ; The was thrown into such a tumult by a rush to buy the common stock of the Standard Oil company of Indiana today that the first transaction was hot straightened out until after 1 oclock when a sale of 70,000 shares at $100.25 a share, an overnight gain of $4.25, was finally arranged- The feverish demand for the issue resulted from the declaration yesterday of a 50 per cent stock and an extra cash dividend. ' Ever tons M' New , York, Feb. New t Yolk - curb , today of the death in Ogden at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Upman, of Fred Swenson, an old resident of the Logan Tenth ward. The re mains will arrive here on Thurs day and friends of the family may view them at the Lindquist mortuary chapel from 9 a. m. until 12:30 p. ni. on Friday. Fun eral services will be held in the Tenth ward chapel on Friday afternoon at one oclock. JAVINGJ abaNkoFH hard-- , been to open TRUJNT STRENGTH ANp CHARACTER Deputy Sheriff Oliver Eames took a number of snapshots of views in Sardine canyon showing and snow furnishing depths convincing proof of the amount of - Herd of JERSEY COWS Real Milch Cows With a Jersey Test And a Holstein Flow. have disposed of my retail milk business therefore 1 desire to dispose of the cows. . Considering the standard of this herd the price is cheap. There were about 2500 cows in the five testing associations in Cache County in 1927 ana this herd won high average over all, with an I in Logan, ' Average Production of 482 pounds of Fat. 1 Never before in the history of Cache was such an opportunity offorded. I will sell one, two or all. Yours respectifully" . PARLEY SAVAGE 397 North 3rd West. ; |