OCR Text |
Show Y7 fHS JOUltSAE, Thursday, August 26, 1926. rAGataiaa LOGAN, CACHl COUNTY, UTA9 LOCAL NEWS r 'U horn to fine baby gill Mr. and Mr. G. A Allen of association' will be held August the 27th, 1926, at 7:36 oclock cimmuiem meeiiugs ne anas,Coe, Utah Aug. 24, 1926 All P. M. at the High School for the purpose of electing officers jmdlhejl,,d ''Omething that uplifted c,mcehuxl doing fine. ..... fi' , members of the Executive committee for the coming yeai,am pleased him. Said we khouldj Trustworthy Goods will and to consider other important matters which will, he brought nd care a,MHlt how much we Cache Stake Pnmaiy be behind hut' leasing the local oft icers meeting meeting. before jwere eir !7th in the The purpose of organizing the Welfare association was, as 'corned about iow much we aiv Pridav August ahead Said t,od was1 Stake House at p ni you know, to protect the interest of Logan City generally, and sending rtady to :eceive you or particularly the City Light Plant, which it was at that time,alv'as ou sent if it were worth proposed to hand over to the Utah Power and Light company. "'hat .We have a complete line of The victory won by the taxpayers at the polls fast fall was oni j'while. e Batteries and an e the first step toward protecting the City Light Plant. The peo-- l Bishop Plowman mailed excellent battery service. L IL of Logan City must not believe that hopes ot disposing of the ty si ears hack when he Motor. Plant have been abandoned. The success thus far achieved tended Aquilla Nobles school Strong Advertise fnent is due largely to the hearty support given this city administra-lanspoke of the help mate his tion by the Welfare organization and by its Executive board 'good wife was all thru her life. Mr and Mrs, Eia Lman At the annual meeting called for August the 27th at the The choir sangrOn My h Larsen gave a warm w elcome to School some very important questions will come befoie the ther. Bishop Kingsioul offerfine a baby boy which arrived members of this organization and it is urgently requested that ed the benediction. Wednesdaya full membership be present. Sister Noble was the daughAn atldit has been made of the city books, and we wish to ap- ter of Austin and Laura Wilder Call and see the non- - glare are presenting an prise the members of the citys financial condition. Logan City Harris. She was the v. ife of, auto headlirhts being demonis in a serious condition and any action that William Water department Born strated by O. H. Borg the radAquilla Noble. exceptional collection should be taken by the city in this matter will be'diseussed by at 111., in the year iator and tire man Nauvoo, of Chic Missy Styles in a the association. The. financial report of the electric light plant 1843, Came to Utah Advertisement will be presented and other important matters pertaining to the in the year, 1818 and to Smith-fiel- d variety of fabrics includfinancial condition of the plnt. A large crowd enjojed the in 1860. Her husband ing Flat Crepe and Crepe At the meeting a report will be given showing the present her forty six years dance at the Olympian Gardens newest Romaine in status of the action now pending in court between Logan City preceded Three sons, William II. last evening- Many coming from and the Utah Power and Light company and the Water Users ago. it. Shades. Fall Noble of Logan and Ira and the Pantages show enjoyed Jungle Green association; and the citys position in this matter will he exW. of this city are left favored. and Channel Haiper plained to the members of the Welfare association to mourn her loss, also a large Shoup is the Auto Top (man. Your City Commissioners, elected by the Audvertisemcut. people last fall family of relatives. One broth- Call on him. have labored faithfully and fearlessly for the interest of Logan er lives here also, Freebum If .vou would be smartly City, and are much encouraged, and feel that with the full supA marriage license has been clad port of all the members of the Welfare association, they will Merrill. look, for the Bloused succeed in managing the affairs of the Miss Rose Jones of Columbia issued to Ephriafn Eldis Barker Bolero Tires and Tunics for the benefit city of the and Gladys Cannell of 100 percent loyalty by every member to this associapeople. University lectured before the of Ogden the Fitted hiplint is necessary. More members are needed, and each member parents classes of the three Smithfield. Jabots and Scarf Ties tion in the first ward church should act as a missionary to increase our Loinvite wards membershipin That not all the trout your neighbor or friend to be present at the meetin he is on Sunday morning on the gif river have been caught gan of child and the the erS w Ifncrease our membership to at least 800 rights of this morning by evidenced was e SEE THEM association. Remember the date rights I? parents during the native trout j sixteen the fine, .school masFriday, August 27, 1926, at 7:30, at the High School. period. It was a terful 'talk full of helpful sug- caught yesterday by Rulon R. WELCOME K I W A N I S Respectfully, advertisement. to all progressive par- Rose ifi Logan con.von, in the LEON FONNESBECK, gestion Sceretary. ents and teachers. In past vicinity of - Tony Grove, that were on exhibition in a Main bowery. The first winter Aus- years it was thought that street window this morning. Mrs. Noble Buried school boards had supreme sway tin Merrill built a house, then as to school affairs but she the meetings were held in his pointed out that any citizen Mr. and Mrs. Blake D. PresAt house. The people all attended sufficiently intelligent to cott of Bridgepoi-t- , Conn., who Mr- and Mrs. P. C- Nelson brave the judges discretion. The othMiss Liberty Rigby returned 88 they ha(1 conie for the S08 and save and pay taxes for the spent the summer here as the MiTmrir7n . word that their son er divorce suit, filed by Mathew received 26. maintenance of education had Aug. pels sake. They' soon built a guests of Dr. and Mrs William to her home in Newton Sunday to six who began w'ork II. Shaw vs Millie Marie Shaw, what Nelsen intelligence Maurice Funeral services were held enough say after having spent meeting house and also Petersen, left yesterday for New evening, he should mondone with their wreeks in in Alaska, held W. Woolworth also alleged desertion- The mardances soon Washington it. F. all Very Mr. Prescott will ing with the terday over the. rerfiAins of Mrs. when they thought it was York, where a ey She' and very the families had a reports house Oregon. to Jog Sarah Cornelia ,, MornT Company in Los Angeles six riage occurred In June, 1917 and not being used to best advan- enter Columbia Universitynext .. enjoyahlotrip. f masters his months ago has been transfer- the desertion in Decembers1922. secure Plowman of the first with dirt roofs but all were degree ; astage. Parent and Teachers 7., came to Prescott Mr. .Arizona red to Phoenix ward was in charge of the serv- happy and humble and in all sociations were to Feburary.do organized la the case' of the , State vs take over the position of assist- The plaintiff AskS divorce and work at the to Tho gatherings, dances, etc. prayer' here ices. The choir sang: special out problems that consi was offered and all thanked the summer school under John Ryan, pending in, the city ant manager of the Woolworth leaves .it, to the court discretion Deepening Trials. Bishop Rich- Lord for the fronted the teacheis and also U. A. C. dismiss should bedn has case the have who ns courtj to possesmany blessings Dr. Terman of Stanford. store in that city. We would like t ard Roskelley offered the openwere enjoying. Austin the parents. The talk was (motion of the county at- to congratulate they child. one on hia the him of Mesdames sion Clara ing prayer. and much enjoyed by the T. Merrill once said he never FOR SALE New 30 31-- Ford torney. rapid progress. Sparks and Eugenia Lundquist heard one We welcome such community. until he word at H. and P. Auto angry Mr. and Mrs. Seth II. JJIair Wheels. $2.35 the Pearly Beyond sang: eimnept educators and feel we Wreckage. Larson- who has return was seventeen years old. James in- and MrCounty Agent Wrigley Oates. and Mrs. O. G, Cardon ed from harvesting wheat on his forms us it has been fully de- have (Advertisement) Nathan Done sang: Man of ought to have more such stimuBrother Samuel Nelson .said returned from a most detalks. relating large farm at Blue Creek; and the money assure- lightful auto tour which, in lie had knovtn the deceased for Sorrow. termined Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cra- This morning a milk carrier ports excellent crops in that sec- d- to send a state herd to PortBishop John H. Pel i son said fourteen days' took them sixty six years. . The Noble and Oralie gun daughter refrom Hyde Park was driving tion. Although it is a dry farm land ho first met Sister Noble when this year, and for miles; or an average of 250 milfamily came to Smithfield in again and home street a' seaturned Center from his team up Saturday region and has been a dry Cache countys quota most care- es a day. They visited Portland-Oregothe spring of 1860 and had to her son Harper W. was called the Yellowstone, in some way something happen- son, the yield has run as high as ful selections through trip and mission he as on a to in are being made, live or go out, dugouts. camp ,and other Important ' Peterson were called to National Park. They returned ed and one of the horses went thirty bushels to the acre- On last year at both the state fair' cities of the No houses at all here in that Northwest,- then d Hole He the Jackson idnot very on go by three a legs. such lands the wheat got good and at Portland- Cache countys down the Country vear meetings were held in a go at the same time. Spoke of coast to Los Angeles-Whiland Teton Basin. far liefore the horse was found start last fall. much attracted contribution on the coast they were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blackburn tc have broken or cracked the favorable attention. of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. guests and the di iver was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. toi 0 in its Funeral services for the late two days and report for Budge horse for another James Cragun on Saturday had to send Main street has been beautiful Mrs. Elizabeth B. Tittensor will ' the doctor as having built up a could nonie. he be ore on their return from the g'" be held in the Logan Fourth ly decorated w ith flags in honor night great practice. They returned Yellowstone National Park. Kiwanians of the here under direction of Bishop visiting over the desert route and were for ward B. Benson, on best are Tomatoes Mesdames Emma Thorniey, aton to and at Eriday Saturday Sunday Serge impressed with) their Lavon C. Winn, and Mrs. West canning now, the best for 50c 12 oclock, noon. Friends of the tend the o district greatly first view of St. George. On the 25c and ones for are entertaining at a town per bu., good and head of on at the view the convention, remains family may the car thermometer shower today togather house you pick them, Ellis Nielsen, Saturday, and on Sunday morn- .Center street, on Main, hangs desert to 120 degrees- - It ranged up hold articles for Mrs. D. EvWelcome signing up to the time of the servic- the great was an altogether wonderful West who lost most 3H by (Advertisement) es, at the Barrett appartments, ery preparation is complete for made without a delay or trip, fire in the opera house fire, the comfort and convenience of 227 North First East street. Mr. and .Mrs. Niels Jacobsen-the August 1st. of visiting delegations accident. Not the least of members ho accompanied the remains of 3 and their wives, and for their beautiful views came as- they rose, over the rim and looked KIWANIS ALL SET AND their son Leland, who, .died in entertainment between sessions. down on Beautiful Cache Valley-- San Francisco of pneumonia, READY TO GO Kiwanians deterare Logan's started on, the return journey mined that they will leave with was A from (Coutlnued disease that began to at-- , Page One) today. Their sons, funeral pleasant memories. tack held in Newton on Sunday, of the trees four years ago Thurs. Fri. Sat. President Ameqmanhas which The Journal published a devastated many lime The Poultry Producers AssoThe remainder of the afterof the island of compete re port. Mr- and Mrs. plantations ciation Utah to of make an plans noon will be given over to four Jacobsen were former residents ILEX the Dominica, largest producer educational exhibit and of eggs GWatfarWaf ftfcan district conferences of the of Newton, and later of Logan, proper grading at the Cache of the fruit in the world. next return presidents, secretaries, trustees to which they may Prof County Fair Septspring. mid members. Byron Alder of the Agricultural College always has a very educaAt 7:30 p. m. in the High FOR'SALE New 30 31-- lord Ogden Live Stock I tional exhibit at the Fair and School auditorium, a special Wheels. $2.35 at H. and P. Auto Market Quotations I the poultrymen as well as the musical program will be given Wreckage. in public general get many good (Advertisement) under the direction of Gaylord Ideas from these object lessons. OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 25, Sanford of Pocatello, chairman Special letters will be sent to the Dr. William Petersen Direct166 steady) Cattle Receipts of and the valley of the District committee on or of the Experment Station has poultrymen steers to $8.00: fair $7.60 to good them are exhibit. There music. The program will consist received word of the death and urge number of special premiums in Steers $6.70 to $7.60; feeder a of numbers offered by different funeral of his uncle, Mr. Eras-tu- s have just received an TODAY addition to the cash premiums steers $5.50 to $6.75; choice clubs in the District- A feature Petersen, who passed away collection of French offered by the association. The heifers $6.15 lo $6.60 ; choice of this program, also, will be at Rigby, Idaho on Aug 21 and crethe address by immediate past --as buried at Twin Falls on the imports and reproductions younger people are urged to ex- cows $5.15 to $5.30; fair to hibit. Bring in your rabbits, good cows $3.50 to $5.15 can-nes L.' GovernorWDistrict ated by Tenne such as will meet 25. The deceased will.be rememwill discuss bered who $2 00 to $3.15; bulls $4.00 pigeons guinea pigs, or any othof as Loganby old time Loganites, the approval of the most critical. er pet stock- They all add to the 0 $5.25 ; feeder cows $3.50 to Purposes of Kjwanis. An invi- he lived here at one time. He show. The poultry exhibition ,$4 75; veal calves $7.00 to tation to attend the musical pro came herein 1862 and was folWe invite you to view this marextended been card PetDr. has promises to be a real good one $M0. brother his lowed by gram by velous collection of the most exthis year. Extra pens and coops ' Hows ReceWs to many Logan citizens. 1864. They 0c 1323, ersens in, father, quisite felts and velours. have been provided. . fvjTY $13 85 fat Fro mthe High School, the were engaged in furniture makKiwanians will go to the 190 to 220 Ib . $13 25 to $13.85; ing here and became generally $15.00 to $25.00 , In the First District court Jipnvv' $4 1.50 1. where at 9 :30 tomorrow known in Logan .on that account $10 50 two divorce suits have been fil- bulk $10 50 to, $12 85; feeder night a reception to Internation- They moved from here in 1873. ed. Delta Dovey asks a decree hn" $11. O to $12.00. al officers and the annual Govern It is an interesting coincidence ' 4539, of divorce from Holland Davev-who- , POppti held. 82 will be 5ft Ball norV that the two brothers, aged 1924 she married will died be in 9 all Aug21; month session and this both to 81150 80, lawbg Saturdays $ HENRY. B.WAlTHACfc on the ground of wilful desertion 819 C5; fqt 84.00 to held at the Utah Agricultural Dr. Petersens father passing UTH BARRIER d There is a 88 50; (WELCOME KIWANIS ewe S4O0 to $415; College- ending with the annual away at Bloomington on the col- 3rd. He was visited by his broAll of child. in foeOor dance and compensaa questions the $11.75 to $12.25) lambs mmm banquet ther's few days before his death C tion, alimony, etc., arc left to tv $4.25. lege gymnasiume,V , A Stockton Christiansen Co . con-jju- lj & Dresses Prest-O-Lit- fur-pi- at-Ci- ty j of d Marked Distinction Fa-Hig- $35 - Ma.-29t- li. the - are - - - lia! Smithfield k - - yes-flo- g - Noble-Bisho- - 6 k 2 - - n - - - e h-- Utah-Idah- - c ttpitm - - IlEAdli'S 5&.BARRII - 28-30t- h- 2 V Marie Gup Reproduced bp Tenne CAPITOL WE - t - VVan-las- ?, - - - , Dan-ban- te StocktonChriGtiamenCo Uiv-plt- s - - b!o-hp--; fourteen-months-ol- - - fit-de- l w |