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Show ' "S. Monday, 1924. April-2- 8, THE JOURNAL. GOOD RECITAL Hashrairi Togo, if questioned as to the American Legion Hot Dog Dance held last Saturday night, would say, Melly Clist-magood time enjloved by all. And friend Togo is an authority. While hundreds of Logans s, dancing public were shimmying over the polished floor to the of the strains syncopated Bluebird orchestra, splendid g vendors were crying their wares in voices not so were musical, and popping and fizzing in the most lively fashion. Outside the rear hot-do- pop-bottl- es are days longer in A very pleasing recital was given Sunday afternoon in the Logan Tabernacle by the Misses Frances Reynolds and Cora Con-di- t, pupils of Prof. S. E. Clark, assisted by Miss Mabel Holman, pupil of Prof. A. J. Southwick. Miss Reynolds displayed good interpretation in the selection by Schneider, Loves Dream at the Spinning Wheel," and her rythm was especially cbmmendable. Miss Condit played Chopins Waltz in G flat with great ease and smoothness, and his Nocturne in F minor was played with delightful expression- The work of these pupils shows careful training under a - competent summer? because, as the earth revolves, the sun passes more directly overhead than It does iu winter. Therefore it has to cover a greater arch to get from its rise to Us setting What ever the season, other events of a similar nature in the immediate future, one of which will be the Fife and - Bummc jEpsom -- -- Salt la tho direct route to a clean, fre.,h, healthy system. Puretest Epsom Sal is made liy a new process. Dim-tes- t Epsom Balt is filtered five times. Ordm ary Epsom salt is filtered- orue Iuretest Epsom Salt, being absolutely pure. Is easy to take , 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rondo 9 Drum Corps dance. .. Mendelssohn Capriccioso Coea Condit ly as possible. The death at Smithfield is reFrom the moments notes begin, of Mrs. - Maggie Nelson ported All enjoy the violin. The lady was the Corbett. T6ut CalW. W. Cooley, Berbeley, H. and Marian W. of daughter lusic week is at hand, every McCulloch Nelson, and was born loye'r of music should do his or Feb- 1, 1880. Funeral services her part to develop the same love are to be held on Tuesday. 'in others. It is said- Music 'soothes the ''A Chinese operetta, The If you are in a hurry, buy Feast savage breast such being the Lanterns, and-oil at Blue Light will beof the inLittle case as a pacifier of the discord- your gas the Sixth Ward given is adv a Service Stations. it of elements ant humanity, t Chapel, Tuesday April 29, at good investment of time and Cache County commissioiners 8:15, under the direction of the to to endeavor bring money met in regular session this Prof. Henry Otte. Prices 10c and discordant to an harmonious . Adv. morning and are attending to 25c. lation with the world business-routine THE VIOLIN Game Warden Ted Seeholzer The "violin with wondrous tones went past the Red Banks with We can supply you with the on Saturday and reports car Ranging through ( a maze of best varieties his of all bulbs, J zones. the road to the cave is that trees. Cache and Valley Soft and gentle, first we hear, shrubs, adv. good. In a number of places Mr. Then so gradual and so clear, Commission Co. Seeholzer opened up the culLoosening its wondrous store. and let the water through verts ProviTill it sounds like oceans roar. Mrs. Joseph Campbell of was that running down the highfrom dence has returned home some work in the With way. In its scope and endless realm. Salt Lake following a success- canyon around the summit Mr. ful operation for goiter, feeling Seeholzer thinks Giving joys that overwhelm. it will not be much better and with every As a fount of inspiration will be opened road until the long In its soulful, sweet creation, prospect for complete and speedy entirely for traffic. Prof. A. ,H. recovery. Powell in charge of the state a 65 new dresses .just arrived. highways in the county has and in men of the force canyon Adv. Palace Hotel. they are making a good roadFuneral services for the late Anthracite Coal for Sale at William C. Mitton will le held Miller Coal Co., Providence. at 12 tomorrow, Tuesday, . ton. advt. $25.00 per in the Sixth ward THE VIOLIN - . Liras - - - i " 1 - oclock, noon, chapel. 100 per cent pure wool suit tailoring lining and material guaranteed by the makers. Superior values at $30.00 and $35.00 advt. at.Dunbar & Hyde. Refinement oth Bankers ana know (ht of will important froomad appooronco in tho mooting Tho? gonoroi know, public. Uo, that A of hair it combod hood perfectly ) Uol y CLO-C- O to that appoar-anc- o. U a bhon to man with obattnato hair-Without botng it posr conspicuous, koopa tho hair m tlvoly comb way you fnaco tho is not a past or oolvo and doos not maka tho hair or scalp groosy o sticky. But bs suro of thsasn-uinLiko ait otnor sueaatsss, outstanding CLO-Chas an army of imitations. o. O At Drug Counters amt Barber Shops Everywhere t Stanley Brown of Ogden, who was almost instantly killed when the automobile he was driving on Saturday turned over several times down an embankment near Downey, Idaho, has a number of relatives living in Cache Valley. He was a nephew of Mrs. Charles England oLthis city, in" some 'THE THATCHER The boy scouts under the of Homer Smith did some good work on the auto camp ground on Saturday. Many weeds and other rubbish were gathered up. This will be burned Fire by the men of the Department." The city will commence at once to have the grounds cleared and put in condition for the auto campers who will be coming this way pretty lively now that the Wellsvlle Canyon road is open. members On Wednesday of the Logan Canyon Fark Committee, Forest , Supervisor Carl II Arentson and other employees of the Forest Service is ill accompany Prof. Wm. Peterson to the Logan Cave to inspect it care fully and see that it is safe before making it accessible for the public- The - party will go well equipped with lights and boots for health and hvgiene Every as they expect to go to the end item the best that skill and care of the cave Plans will also be can produce. worked out for the best way to cave more accessible make Riter Bros. Drug Co. for thethepublic. Hemhold ... Jlctnhold Second Valae Fiumi-- N. Reynolds Just For Today ' . Bingham 77i s qfc-xa&Drug Sion Mabil Holman Loves Dream at the Spinning Wheel Schneider Work on the Logan Canyon Frv.wfs N. Reynolds road is progressing rapidly and .. . L'S't Love's Dream will be only a short time until it .. .. . Valse in G flat Chopin this is open for traffic to Bear Con a Condit A Bowl of Roses Clans Lake. The road to the Forks is iVlAitn. Holman in good condition and the men . Nocturne F minor Chop,n are raking the rocks off as quick- 2 the automobiles- - nseu to be. it is the intention to have every One of 200 Puretest prepirations .... . m sup-'ervisi- lection A Bowl of Rose- s- by Clark was very well sung and very much appreciated. The appreciation of all who heard this recital was shown by the splendid attention given, and by the hearty applause, in spite of it being an after church performance. Program follows : Impromptu Hv-ru- - - J PAGE THREE commute at has started to plan lor live, float in the parade for the Centennial celebration. , they had no trucks large Enough. they will use a big flat wagon with a fine span of horses. The horses will be almost as much a nov dty as settlement represented way in the parade- f entrance of the lavishly decor- instructor. Miss Holman rendered two be hall could heard the ated canine chorus of those strays beautiful vocal numbers - in a which the committee had over- - very pleasing manner. The se- looked. Unmusical indeed were the laments of those who were playing their last respects to their parted brothers. One of the braver of the mourners trotted into the building, much to the delight of some of the dancers, and luckily escaped the knife of the sui geons at the weenie counter. Everyone in the large crowd took advantage of the free hot dogs and the caterers were kept hustling in meeting the ments. One of the best of Amer-jra- n Legion dances, and consequently one of the very best entertainments ever held at the .auditorium, is the verdict of those who were foitunate enough to be present. The local post contemplates CACHE COUNTY, UTAH A-- TABERNACLE E CITY. The special WAS IN THE GIVEN LOGAN Exchanging of church choirs the several wards of the county is affording some of the wards treats they otherwise would not have enjoyed. There were two 'such changes last evening, and two delighted congregations, we have been informed. Residents of the Logan fourth ward greatly enjoyed the sacred cantata King Triumphant, given by the Providence second ward choir, and the congregation assembled at Lewiston were pleased with the sacred cantata, The Crucifixion, sung by the, Logan Fourth Ward choir. between1 Dont fail to see The Feast of the Little Lanterns at Sixth Ward Chapel Tuesday April 29, The case of the State of Utah at 8:15. Prices 10c and 25c. Adv. vs R. F. Jardine was called in the District court this morning, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wallace of but the defendant was not presOgden were in Logan Saturday. ent. He was reported sick in They came up to attend the par- Salt Lake, and the case Awas conspecial ty given by the field representa- tinued until May 3. tives of the Amalgamated Sugar venire of jurors was drawn, to Company. Mr. Wallaace was report on Wednesday morning at formerly field man at Lewiston, 10 oclock. Those drawn were: but was recently transferred to Hyrum Goldbrandsen of Hyrum ; J. F, Dangerfield, S- Ivan, NelOgden. and son, George Roskelley Riter Bros: Drug Company George F Winn of Smithfield; has received another express Stephen Baumgartner of Provishipment of the Superior Elect- dence; L. F. Peterson, Charles Irons, specially H. Baker, LehiBouderero, Orin ric Curling featured at $148. The popularity Miles and Andrew Bistline, Lo of this iron is evidenced by the gan; Ed Edwards, Peterboro ; fact that they have sold over P. P. Bingham, Jr., Amalga, and adv. John Bright of Lewiston, two hundred of them. . - Mr. Floyd Sunday Tinmere-ma- CLOTHING COMPANY AN-- 1 NOUNCES THAT WE ARE MOVING FROM OUR PRESENT LOCATION AT 69 NORTH MAIN TO 31 NORTH MAIN TUESDAY MORNING WE WILL GREET OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS IN OUR NEW HOME, WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW SPRING CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. 1 IN OUR NEW LOCATION WE VILL BE BETTER EQUIPPED TO GIVE THE PUBLIC EFFICIENT SERVICE, AND LARGER STOCKS OF CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES AND HATS TO SELECT FROM. 1 QUIt STOCKS ARE SELECTED FROM THE MOST RELIABLE MANUFACTURERS IN THE COUNTRY, AND IT MIJST MAKE GOOD, OR WE WILL. n and several others of Ogden who represent the Pathe people came to Logan to make arrangement? for a moving picture of the most prominent whiskentes and - bonnetites next Sunday, May 4th if the weather conditions are favorable. The advertising coihmittee has listed a number of the Best whiskentes in the city and count and will line them up with the Crimson girls for the picture. This will go over the Pathe moing cirThe Feast of the Little LanThe Wellsville Canyon roadjs the. family, Funeral , sendees cuit as a current event and Loa Chinese beautiful reterns, will celebration open for traffic on the Cache will be held in the Third ward gan and the ceive advertising over the entire operetta will be given in -- the County side but not on the Box chapel tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 Sixth Ward chapel Tuesday Apr. m. country. Elder side as the Wheeler Con- oclock p. 29, at 8:15. Prices 10c and 25c. Adv. struction company is going to Those responsible for the LoFor that next plumbing job blast off a point today and this call Petersons plumbing. Phone gan Canyon road upkeep, are doDr. R. J. Evans of the U. A. C. v, ill close the road for a few days 1060. Honest work at honest some very good improveextension division, is back from longer- Just as soon as it is open ing adv. priceswill Commerce of Chamber ment the the past few days. The Salt Lake City where he went and all been dragged from the the inform so has road garages meetings of the The special picture Wild Life to attend as in of the the canyon to conservice stations mouth valley in Utah will be shown again Western Dairy division, the and well at as Brigham siderable distance above the Downey at the Logan High School on Bureau of Animal industry, state fish hatchery. There is yet City Tuesday evening principally for and the Biological surveyof Jthe considerable improvement to be U. S. of department Agriculture, the boy scouts. The public and Millie made on the road around the Mrs. of remains The those especially interested in fish while away Dr, Evans attended Parker of Hubbard, City reservoir on account of the. and game and wild life are in- the track meet Saturday after- Blanchard who passed away on Sat- narrawness of the highway. The vited to see the picture free of noon and says the Aggies cer- Idaho, at the Rexburg general road ia good to the forks of the urday charge. It is a wonderful picture tainly outclassed th$ university hospital of acute have Brights dis- canyon. The forestry people forks and those who have not seen it athletes in nearly every departthe from 11:40 road a in at built arrived good Logan ease, will be surprised over the many ment. this morning and were taken to to the boys camp up the fight things they will see they did not home of her parents, - Mr. hand fork. The boys - who . tied the Dont fail to see the Crimson know existed in their own state, in the during See the picture and get better vaudeville Thursday, May 1st at and Mrs. Thomas Blanchard, their horses havent camp found time where 2 the 592 West winter, they North, hall. Performances start state own with Nibley your acquainted at 4 p. m. and 8 :30 p. m. Prices may be viewed by friends cf to clean out the camp as yet. In order to still further en- matinee 10 and 25 cents. Evenn adv. courage the great and growing ing 25 and 35 cents in and Utah poultry industry After a successful tour of the Udaho, the Union Pacific system has arranged for the running of county, in which they put on a special train to be operated the comedy drama Peter Pipers under the auspices of the ex- Troubles, the Fourth ward M. tension departments of .the Utah I. A. Dramatic company, under Agricultural College and - Uni- the leadership of Mr. Leo Higversity of Iddaho. On this train gins, again favored the Logan will be exhibited a model poul- public with a return engagetry house, model pens of poultry, ment at the Logan High School formula auditorium on Saturday evening brooders, feeding - - charts. Egg grading and packing to a crowded house. After a demonstrations and lectures on night out at the Capitol one various phases of the question evening this week, they will then of the Pullmans sat in the window-cornwill be given by experts. Cache retire until next season. breathed' fatly and uttered large and Valley stops will be made in opinions in a suety voice. It grew late, as so often it A hint that very many paRichmond from 8 a. m. to 10:30 does; and he put the quietus on a discussion with the pona. m; Logan, 11:00 a. m. to 2 trons of Logans grocers and derous statement" p. m ; Hyrum, 2.30 p. m. to 5 p. butchers would be pleased if m ; Monday, June 16, they could impress upon the They have no effect on I dont read advertisements. minds of their delivery boys, is me at all. Id never miss them if they stopped printing em. The Journal has in press the that people make walks leading Then he glanced at his advertised watch and sought his T SALE bills of the from the pavements to the lower-bertRexall Store at Preston, Idaho. house, to be walked upon contorted himself out of In the morning the We note that the dates set for and all who have business at his advertised pajamas into his advertised unthrwear, drew this great sale are Thursday, the hohie; and thattramping with his advertised Friday and Saturday, May 8, 9. over the lawn and flower beds is on his advertised socks, adjusted them laced hn advertised clothes, advertised his into and 10. This bill is one of the not appreciated, and if persisted garters, got wash-rooin the to the congestion best productions of the printers in will often lead to the loss of shoes and added himself the has art that gone through patrons. There he shaved with an advm u i uzor, using adverJournal press under the directised shaving cream; brushed his te. ,i .with an advertised tion of Foreman Joseph EngOn , Saturday Prof. Tracey advertoothbrush and advertised .dental ertam, washed with brush. land. The Journal is requested Abell of the Agricultural college advertised an with his hair tised soap, and brushed by Mr. Riter to advise its read- and four of the larger boy scouts button, he sale went to the canyon park and Buttoning his advertised collar on an advertised T ers that the sus-- ij advertised his tie, gave at Logan will follow the Preston staked off the walks and driveneatly knotted his advertised finished and dressing. or two, penders a tug sale, and dates have beep set for ways so the Forest Service DeMay 14th, 15th, 16th and 17. partment can shale them. This him there, this man who never leads adver Let us leave Mr. Riter states that they have will make a great improvement tisements. . added one more day than usual in the park. On Wednesday a that to the- sale at Logan, owing to force of men will be set to work Everything worth using is advertised, Everything the fact that in the past many in making fish ponds in the upisnt, rarely is. customers have complained that per part of the canyon park for they have been unable to avail the large s pawners. The Canthemselves of the bargains of- yon Park Committee of the fered. The extra day will give Chamber of Commerce will out-ln- e the projecits on Wednenday everybody ample opportunity to Profit by this wonderful sale. for the bg work day in the cana(iv , yon later on. Thatcher Clothing Co: - . - - - The Man Who Talked At Random HE er ONE-CEN- h. by-ajp- ad-skep- ONE-CEN- - Read the advertisements for value's sake 1 - $ smoking-compartme- |