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Show Sr Saturday, March 12, 1927- - TI1L cmcuunou Certified Returns dicate Logan as Utahs Most Prosperous City Interesting Compar Ison of Business Tran- - sactions, is does not should understood, show the total of business done by checks through the banks. For instance: If a student in a college in Logan or any one who happens to be heie, issues a check on a bank outside of Logan, though it passes through bur banks it does not count in the figures given below. Only the checks that are paid in each be lank charged against a deposit there, enter into the and CACHE COUNTY, to Lai sen of Ilyiun was elected planned program promises surpass their previous efforts, captain- of the next seasons lie received A beautiful quilt will be giv- - basketball- squad e voich.ui Wesley Hall a1?.re ,en to the one holding the lucky e rs,,nunAer at a dance in the ,, Charlotte Allen Ofte tkket admits .ing. , First ard Gleaner, at herlthe dmM tle shm, .a called to dH. home Monday evening. 3hechance on iht quilt. , II viuiTi last wetk because of vening was spent sewing. Re- - The proceeds derived from (j,"e death of Ai Petei soils tieshments were served. .. i'n. , Miss Irene Liljenquist of Shelley, ho lray the expense of furnishing Adolph Nielsi has been visiting with her,84 rest loom m the ward chapei. came to livnm Monday Williabia P. Peterson, Goshen () Speag a; the tin eral of Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Emma Lil-jenquist. has returned to tier;lda; Or3on L. leterson, I alms .ntonsen, Mr. Neben whs a 1 eiersot , home at Moreland Idaho. M1- jCalu,; Reuben S Antonsen p! mate . of Ed in J. Peter Mrs. W. D. Porter attended a;Jalmsw ay He in ago years bawtell, Calif.; Wilford. 1. meeting of the executive com-i- h lion, Oiivere VV. S.ewart of Oeeun Pat Cl lit the rmttee-- of the Northern Di vis - ; 'rtf-on.- . Flying Squadum TouiuLl Mrs- Eai1 Cordon of Smith ion of Associated Womens aild .. lion will deliver a Intuit1 m the ' tubs at Brigham Thursday at cametoHyrum ast week cl ,i wa,!(j-Tuesday which time plans for the corn- to attend the funeral services of !alternoon at 2 m. "Law i be the ing convention were discussed, their mother- Mrs. Sophia I'M pnfmcernpnt sub-Jenius Anderson who re - fc,son. They- spent the week iect of the lecti Admission uni tree." :ently returned from the East - ond visiting relatives arn states mision gave a brief Tnends'lTere. report of his labors at the M. 1. A. meeting held Sunday even-.nin the Third ward chapel. memier a,ld foreign countries. This idea grrls clubs of the South Cache Mr. Israelsen who is a the executive committee of ' as introduced !v John A. ugh school mUe Xt,o,,al UJSu0 ol Cquet at loctl, tur": milt Postmaater, told of the; M ho taletm. ionor of the basketball players! enormous business carried of.chiMicn m Toasts were responded to .jy T the postal department. He I. R. Adams. E. N. Larsen, said that more people aie roach Burns Crookston. John'ployefl by the service than canf trough theoflouitcsy of Mr. (ommere, and Cantril Wyatt, be found above 21 yeais of age'pn jhamber is forming the W. D. Porter was toastmaster. U the state of Utah and Ari PAGE FIVE to Fort Hall and during this peiiod of his life he experg had., many - w'JfcfiSl , UTAH from Ooirine iences. '"3 I' FOR SALE FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay, win M. Smith. Phone 362-)- .' 11 ENT Modern furnished Apartment F. M. Khurtliff 218 So. 1st Last Logan Cttv. Ed- - - - - CHICAGO, Mar. 12 (API Bar- V K V H ITK I. K(. HOIt Vs-- 1 It OLD ms of hard winter whkat here for for sale. Single comb. 134 West all rail shipment to aeaboarl wih 6th South. May touching hew obttom figures Mules for sale on reasonable terms Bene- for the present iiiovnient or will trade for cattle. Call 82Xnt final moisture southwest, together Logan or 3i HshmoL with teports of lurae world ship-- 1 uients had considerable djeartsh Influence at times, Wheat closed irregular 8 cent net lower to 4 to 8 cent allcent orf to and iance, torn 1 8 eent to 4 cent gain and provisions varying front 2 cenlg -line to a rise of 5 cent. HALL Irpea Flowering sltrulas Wheat traders took particular 'itilbg grown tn Provo, notice todai of assertions that there', fows vatalogue. thovo Nusery. Proo have been but a few time under present similar conditions' that Kan- the leading wheat state, has you SALE good farm team not raised g bumper crop. Fur- 1400xl5(MJ wiKUin)S bptween the, more Kansas acreage is larger Thomas Jessop, Millvtne, , ibis jear with snows and rain pul-- i Ung the plant In excellent Bhpc ex-- . We have a few choice farm In Nor-reat a few place. Report te-- , tbern Cache Valley, between Tay. 4ay indicated t8 Incite of gnow tn ton a ad Clifton to offer at notably the north- - an aero Liberal terra. Bee Jesse K parts of Karma sesterii part of the state, ILavy Wheeler. 85 N. Mala, Logan In phone 328 or 1,16-snowfall were also reported ... Western Nebraska. Meanwhile, on- slderable new export bti8lneea in 1hone 664-- J for Rhode Island-ren4 PSr strain White Leghorn set an- was Not th American wheat iiouneed with Liverpool quotations ting eg rs. " fllfferenco U showing the' greatest SALElver Johnson 1,' blcyeld oyer Chicago that, had been Good bargain. Inquire 51 West 4th neesed in several months. I South. Phone 803. GRAIN FUTURES AP ,Whjte Leghorn Chicks -- From CHICAGO, Mar cted heue mated with record Low High male. Safe arrival guaranteed. WHEAT $138 58 April. May $U per 100 expreimge ". ,' pt 0 eni-,tdlw- s- 1- d captain basketball squad lor the com- of the executive committee, of; try", About 'ludimts are ing year. Wesley Hall Received the National league. carring ori an active "ne less .vote than the captain Mrs. J. poRdence vuth some unknown IIYRUM, Mar elect. Two homes changed hands C. Rase entei tuned at a birth- - friend, Mr. Israelsen said that some A during the week. Mrs. Ruby day party Tuesdavto evening. 1 926 : six guests, of the letters from students in i Jensen sold her property to dinner was served SALT LAKE Irvin Hall and M. S. Rosenbaum The evening wai pent in play-- ( Hawaii are very skilfully writn and are exceptionally interformerly of Hyrum but now of ing games. Tose present Chris- - eating. and C. Mrs. Mr. J. ceded to sold his property Brigham, Mrs. Jensen. tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dr. and Mrs. G T. Parkinson Mrs. T, W, Hutton entertain- - iGuldbransen, Mr. and Mrs. son Chi of Brigham were and Smith. .d the Third Ward Gleaner Jtssie Devorah guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses The her home at evening. girls ime was spent in making Bride, Dora Nielsen, Segry Levy Edison Sunday. Rolfsen spent the week end in The Cynthia Bonon Camp of candy. ithe Daughters of the Pioneers Miss Beulah Smith under- Salt Lake City. the went an operation for" appenA number of friends and met Fridty afternoon at j dicitis at a Logan hospital Mon- i t latives of Louis II. Petersen home of Mrs. Michael Jensen, day. si rprised him Monday evening The follow mg program was giv-b- y The Third ward Gleanor girls staging a, birthday party at en: singing, Oh Ye Mountains was High; extraits fionv an play Sun- in home. The evening presented a one-aA diess delivered bv Elder the music. and in day evening during games exercises of the regsupper was served by drew Jenseen in Salt Lake City ular M. I. A. meeting. The pby Mrs. Petersen to the following on the seventieth anniversary entitled For Good or 111", was guests: Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor "of the forming of the Martin aiven by a cast including: Miss Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vem handcart company, read by Emma Nielsen, MiBs Alleen Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Carrie Anderson; vocal Nielsen, Miss Nona Carlson and Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. duet, Mrs. Lester Miller and notice that Logan is the only Miss Jennie Nielsen. Thomas Baron and son Thomas M s. Grover Christensen; read-oone that made a gain every The three Relief Society orBrigham City; Mr. and Mrs. ing, Mrs. W. IJ. Porter; violin year. Salt Lake fell down in ganizations of Hvrum will hold John Jorgensen, Mrs. Malinda'and piano duet, Miss Arlene 1926, Ogden in 1924 and 1926, a joint program Thursday Mar. Liljenquist, Miss Phyllis Lil- - Dap,elson and Mrs. Harvey and Provo in 1926. 17 at the second ward amuse and Ross Liljenquist. jJentcn; ftketdh of the life of jeSiquist Salt Lake shows a gain in ment hall in commeration of The Community Players, Michael Jensen, 1926 over 1923 of 9.1 per cent. the founding of the Relief Soc- directed reIsraelson; pre- - Mrs. John A. Foster, Hugh by Ogden and Provo each show a iety in 1842. The program as sented Rich- - maiks by Mrs. H .B. Nielson of at Driftwood loss and IvGgan shows a' gain announced includes : Song mond e Tuesday evening. Due to the Sego Lily Camp; pioneer ?f 30 per cent. We Love Our Work, inclement weather and an cidents, Mi had Jensen; Mother's Love song. Provo's population in 1920 of measles that has ing, "There is Beauty All Relief Second ward Society ; exceeded Logans by 864, yet in northern city a Around. the President gripped of Welcome, Michael Jensen Was born in 1926 Logans checking account came out to see audience small exceeded Piovos by one third. Walber Allen: ladies" Chorus the production. The cast exper- - Denmark in 1849. When he In building activities Provo directed by Miss Wa'' 'org Pet- ienced a difficult time in jre- - was tvCtdve years of age he Mr. W left Iogan far in the rear ex- erson; comic reading, Mrs. home as the driving with his parents migrated to J. B turning vocal solo, I). Porter; made rapid progress Utah. During their first snowstorm cept in 1926. Here are the, Baxter: retold story, Mrs. e the highway, jler in Hyrum they had the figui es : along Hugh Foster; song The Gospel tinction in of the Second dramatic ward living only Year Second ward ReMessage. Login Provo club under direction of H. P. dug out in the settlement which 1923 232100 737A12 . lief Society; comic reading, Easy did not leak. Mr. Jensen presented 1924' . 196,470 559,510 Mrs. 'A. J. Clawson. 'Following Andersen, clever a tually joined the Utah comedy 447 600- - 561,700 1925 the program a luncheon will be and aided the pioneers in at Paradise Wednesday jteers for dance held and at night a 1926 . . 561,700 263,250 Indian attacks. He was several A and apprecialarge the married folks of, Hyrum evening. thelalso chosen as a teamster to witnessed tive audience The building of the steel will be given. cross the plains.- - During one of 1 plant- at Provo probably had The Third ward Relief Socie- performance. d The Home Economics Club these trips five teams and fliuch to do with its building ty will hold a bazzar in the the P. M. P. Club of the gons were lost in an attempt aetivitV. ward hall Friday March 25. - to cross swollen rivers. He Mrs.- Lester Miller and Mrs. W, South Cache high school enterwas also to pick up at tained basketball the designated the players of in D. Porter are charge $2.20 e committee a banquet Tuesday evening in the sick and injured on a The entertainment. POCATELLO AND RETURN once and to had school take cafeteria. trip an high jturn exceptional propromises MARCH 18th acted as toast-- : care of the body of an immi- gram one filled with merriment W. D, Porter and jollity Some time ago they- master. Those responding to grant sralped by the- Indians, FROM LOGAN staged a Kitchen Kafbinet Sym- toasts were: H. Re ,Adam3, E.j Whenever a man who would and ,, ; Limit. March 21st pathy Orchestra performance N. Larsen, Coach Burns Crook-- ! brave danger, hardships Jen-beAir. was John Cantril See Agents for details of one the stoon, needed, as was heralded exposure Wyatt, that Good in coaches only entertainments that has Christensen and Lorin Larsen, sen was called on. He freighted - several years been given on a local stage. The Following the banquet Lorin (Advertisement) i Mc-dinn- er ad-.;x-- nt ct y us f. read by in-th- sing-epidem- ic ad-dn- ss win-impossi- dis-Th- - everf-Payment- Volun-dram- - s, a, , wa-an- " - re-th- st FINNEY OF THE FORCE By P. O. Alexander w Mawataan Furnished and unfurnished intts . Phone lo02. W 1151-- FOR RENT a part Small attractive nshed apartment S44 Eu-- f fur. Ith MISCELLANEOUS JS, . ton Cafe Preston, Ida. Rug and Carpet weaving 60e per Mrs. H C Lloyd, 137 Wo.? 4 ih North Phone 809m. ' ,art CAM, VHR IlKIJtnl.K TRAJWFEH MEN J. W, AULT sad SON. PhonjL 448. 1 Je ,Jhi,h Morrell, j 3-- g , Brooder stoves Call J. JameswsV 4.KVIN 1 wit-,?O- R set-Cjo- se I2-(- 1 32 prepaid. Grahsra ward, California, 7-- 38 in-'te- I FOR . . .a , Classified Advertisements must be paid in advance. One cent a word per issue. Minimum for first insertion 15 cents. , compilation. The figures we are presenting are taken from a compilation made by the B. Y. U. at Provo. This is what they show for the veais 1923, 1924, 1925 and 1 Classified Advertising hair-raisin- : - interesting to note the the volume of changes in business done, in the four prin cipal cities of the state as or shown by the check transaction that are charged in the banks against individual accounts on "deposit. This, it It CITY, J ..tot,,. In- LOGAN JOURNAL, 77 S4 Hatchery, Hay-IS- - 448. WANTED 597-- j IllKY Phon lieim. Setting 4. ' CHICKS , Get RowleyS prices on Leghorns, Rockj, Rods, Minorca. Brali mas, and OrpingWyandotte. tons, elso Balls Soft Coal Brooder.. Phone 113-. t LADIES - Earn big monpy at home in your spare wotk positively ltu selling, time,-pleasan- Jn-tsifst- Stamp brings particulars. American Novelty Company, Evanston, Illinois, Make $75 to $100 every Week: Just taking orders for the Lon swear Hue of men's, womens, children s guaranteed all leather shoes at factory pi Ices, Well established trade.-Writfor samples loingweat- bhoe - Dpt. Company. Minn. 76, Minneapolis, r WOMEN Eam $8.50. doxen sewing aptons; easy work; material cat; qnstruetions furnished; opportunity beglnnei. FOR RENT 8 larbags and runbtsb reuiovsd. Call Addressed envelope IDOL 156 East brings particulars Steam heated rooms 42nd, N. Y. rt furnished and unfurnished, boo e and office rooms, Hurrii 2 SUITS FOR Music .46 1 8 Co. Laige samples 1028 doubled; .46 8 8 cheviots, enssimeres, pencil stripes, RENT Unfurnished apart-- ; powder blues, fancy woiRteds, etc. .44 7 8 FOR 4 rooms j nice and bath, and satHfactlon guaranteed. Collect and ment, 1.05 1 4 hall. While Us over a buainess house keep $5 each sale. John Bond Co,, 5 8 and a little inconvenient for arenas, 710 W. Jaikson, Chicago. 1.03 .98 3 4 its a real nice place of Itself. Phone Make money LADIES at home, - , .1071 or 465. I, CASH spare time, addressing cards, no HET Mar. 12 canvassing; experience unnecessary CHICAGO, CAP) SHERIFF'S SALE Wheat No 2 red $1.34 4 to $1.- -' particulars 2c stamp Southern Sal1,1 U,p Wat riot Court of the First es Company. Box 435, Mt. Pleasant, 2 35 12: corn No 4 mixed 69 cents: No. 3 yellow 68 2 to 7' Judicial lMstrlct of the State of Tennessee. Utah, in and for the County of 8 to ! Oat No. 2 white Women Teachers Wnld To Travel Vacbe. 50 cents; No. 3 white 42 to 48 '1-- 2 during summer vacation. InterestLogan Home Building Society ' cents;' rye not quoted. woik along school lims, congenBarley 64 to 82 cent, Timothy corporation, Plaintiff vs Thomas f ing Rob rston and Imla K, Robertson ial teacher companions, and opporseed $4 75 to $5 25. Clover seed $28 25 to $3S.50 hi wife, John J. James, John L. Co tunity to earn at least $60.00 per lard $12.40; ribs $16 60; bellies burn, George D, Cardon and Eilxa. week. Give age, education, experL enee, In firit letter Address F, E. beth B. CardonI Defendants. $17 12. Rale on the COMPTON & CO, 1062 N, Dearborn To be gold at sheriff 1 HltiTIW If 30th day of March 1927 at 12 Chicago. OGDEN, Mar. 12 (AP) (USDA) oclock noon Ot said day, at the ELFCTIUC MOTOR WINDING ' Hog 256 Inrludiug 72for market front door of the County Court Electric heaters, grills, vacuum 94 house, in Logan, Cache County, Utah 90 San Francisco packer-anetc. Rtnired. San Francisco market; few drive- - the following described property to- eleaniva generatorsovet hauled. Cm). Washing machines uts at $11.75 or steady; market 5 wit: jersen, 618 North Main. I to 10 cents lower for week. Beginning at a point 4 rods South Cattle 65 including 17 market of the Northeast corner of lot 2, Permanent position with good and 48 Omaha market; weekly re-- block 19, Plat "C" Logan Island for a reliable salesman vho total 2313; market for week: Ivey, and running thence West ( is not afraid tn work. Call at Cen' beef steers 10 to IS cent higher; rods; thence South 0 rods; thence tral Hotel, Logan today or Hiimlay, ; , feeder West 3 rods; thence South" rods; ask for Fairbanks, x, she stock and sleerg and vealers unevenly higher; thence East 9 rods; thence North good $8 75 to $11 60 pound steer 16 rods to the place of beginning. $7 80 fo $8 35; medium steers-$7.-5- 0 Dated this 7lh day of March 1927 LOST to $7 75; feeder steer $6 25 td Don C. Benson, Sheriff of Cache ll tan purse, betaeea $7 50; heifers $5.75 to $7.25: County, Utah, By W. H. Shaw, medium to good cow, $5. to $6.40; Deputy. Skagg and Smith Clothing Store, cutters and common cows $3. to $4. containing greenbacks. Return to Young and Bttllen, attorneys Journal. Reward. 75; bull $4.75 to $5.75; vealerg (Advertisement) $8. to $10.50; common calves down DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-IOR- , to $5 50; total car shipped this LEGAL NOTICES U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Bait 13 25 west week 52 including 1927 31. Lake Jan. Utah, City, southwest and 14 east. GUARDIAN316 including 206 Chicago TICE is hereby given that Albert G PROBATE AND 08 NOTICE of Peterson SHIP who, Utah, Hooper, and 110 local feeders; no sales. March 24, 1922, made stock raising ' ' homestead entry No. 631247, for SWq FLOl It CONSULT COUNTY CI.FRK OR TUB Mar. 12 (AP) MINNEAPOLIS, NWH, WijSWH Bee. 20 W14, SE',, RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB 29 Section Township Flour unchanged shipments 29,485 8E4NE(4, IT KTIIKR INFORM TI0N Me 3 . Lake , Sait 06 barrels. Bran $27. North, Range East, of tiled notice ha intention redlan, BUTTER AND EGGS to make three year proof, to estab In The District Court of The First II sh claim to the land above descr-iCHICAGO, Mar. 12 (AP JmUil.il District of The State of ter steady 10,467 tubs; creamery ed, before the. Clerk of the Dlstrtct Utah, in and For The County of " extras 49 4 cents; standards 49 Court, at Ogden, Utah, on the 15th Uarhe. day of March, 1927, cent; extra firsts 39 cent;, NOTICE TO CREDITORS seconds 47 tOi Claimant names as witnesses: S. B firsts 48 2 cent 2 47 and Mrs. S, B Sbupe, of cents; egg lower; receipts Shop 16,624 eases; firsts 24 4 cents: Huntsville, Utah; Charles A. Peter in th , estate of Cart Christian will Creditors ordinary firsts 23 2 cents; stor-jag- e son and George D, Todd, of Hooper Carlson, deceased. Utah, pricked first 26 cents. present clatms. with vouchers to the ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. undersigned lit 315 North, First East POTATOES 6 Street. Logan. Utah, on or before the Pota- - 2.75 to CHICAGO. Mar. 12 (AP) $2,90; mostly $2.85 to 17th day of April, A D 1927. toes receipt 69 cars; on track 221; 2.90. t JOHN A CARLSON Administrator. total U. S. shipments 831; supplies FONNESBECK ft NELSON. Attor. demand POULTRY and liberal, trading slow; Date of first nevs for estate, d market weak; Wisconsin sacked ! CHICAGO, Mar. 12 (AP) Feb. 17, 1927. Adv. white $2 to $2.10; mostly try easy; receipts on car; ptlce publication $2. to $2 05; Idaho sacked russets unchanged. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .84 J- FOR RENT 34 i . 1 s 1-- d Sur-ceipt- s bulls-steady- 1 LOST-e-Sma- .3-- 2 4 1 Foul-roun- In the Matter Of tlie Estate of. Erne, line Tibbitjs Hamnnmd, otherwise known as Lineli tie Hammond, Deceased. Creditor Will present claims with Ticklish Business ffep-sesow- AiTME&5 ftrtW et ukE-TH- E STAPSABOt vouchers to the undersigned at his place of residence cjn Providence, Cuche County, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of Mav, 1927 Date of first Publication; March 1st 1927. Lorenso E. Hammond, Adminiatrat. or of the estate of said Deceased. C, W. Dunn. Attorney for estate. -- NOTICE. Til CRFJ1'EQI1S In the matter of the estate of August Ryss, deceased. Creditors will present claims With vouchers t the tstiuersigned at his residence in Ci. Kston, Utah, on or before April 1927. iih, Carl P Anderson, ' Administrator-L- x . Tom Perry, Atty. for administrator. Date of first pttMlcalion Feb. 10. 1927. , it Tx-.- s ? -- |