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Show Monday November THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, PAGE SIX COW TESTING COLLEGE WARD OCTOBER ASSOCIATOH FOR Tin- 19, (itu mg the month produced an average f 4i4 1 pounds of milk and 25.56 jiounds of fat, at an average feed cost of 55c per liundied pound of milk and 15c per 'pound (d' fat 32 cow piodifcod more than 10 jMiunds oi fat. 10 High lows lor The Month - Election Candidates-F- or REPORT OFTIIEWELLSVILLE 3 J924 tu-te- WIIOH o ii Koi anit-iilia- TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET Independeni-Piogiessi- ve $ 0 tors i Presidential Fm j. p LYMAN SKEEN ' MRS. HENRY C. TAGGART Klectors THOMAS F. KEARNS NEIL M. MADSEN F. C. BOBO n MRS. INEZ KNIGHT ALLEN MRS. II. a For ITesldential Electors SIIOWALTKR MRS. ROSE H. HAMBLIN 0 0 For Presidential Electors MRS. VINA HOLDAWAY J. HAYWARD JOHN W, AIRD 3 L)ON For Representative la Congress in Congress For B. COLTON For Governor For Governor ) GEORGE II. DERN II .E. CROCKETT For State Treasurer For SUte Auditor CLARKSTON, Oct. 22. An interesting event of last week was the marriage of Miss Sarah Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John P- Clark of Clarkston to Ralph Antrim from Firth. Idaho. A grand wedding supper was enjoyed at 8 p- m. the following relatives and fr.ends were present; Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Mr.1 and Mrs- James Clark a no family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith and family, Mr- and Mrt Roy Athay and family, Mr. anc Mrs. John Larsen of Iogan, Mr and Mrs. Claud McBride, Mr. and Mr&, Joseph A- Godfrey anc family, Mr. and Mrs- Pearl Jai dine, Mrs. R. E. Antrim anc sen Earl, Mrs- Lucy A. Jensen, Mrs- Sarah K, Buttars, Mrs. A. J. Clark. M ss Sarah Clark for years has been a faithful member of our ward choir. The evening wa rpent in dancing and singing end musical selections; at 11 oclock punch and cake was saved and the good time will rot e foi gotten. Ml. and Arlum j evened some ful and useful presents and all their relitives and friends wish them a pleasant journey through - - I- gen-Lme- - - . - For Attorney General For Justice of the Supreme Court JL For Justice of the Supreme Court For Supt. of Public Instruction F$r Snpt. of Public Instruction For District Judge For District Judge For District Attorney For District Attorney For District Attorney For State Representatives For State Representatives For SUte Representatives For Supt. of Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN For Supt. of Public Instruction DR. HUGH M. WOODWARD - - For District Judge For District Judge EDWARD For District Attorney CHARLES G. WOOD HENRY G. HAYBALL CARL C. S.CHAIJB. LAWRENCE B. CAINE E. SCOTT 1 year term ALBIN T. CLAWSON JOSEPH IL OLSEN For County Commissioner, HENRY A. TIIEURER For City Judge ' 4 a ay For County Commissioner, year term .For County term For County Commissioner, f FOr For City Judge ASA EULLEN VOMir For Pret SMITHFIELD term Commissioner, -- For City Judge d For Precinct Constable rrt For County Attorney County Attorney For Constable For Constable , AMALGA PRECINCT r For of Jus-lic- e H- i- lVaie p BINGHAM JR. For Constable 6 I. YOVUSKI.F OF AMfSEMKNT YAUK KVKll OFbltKD I Brandon Ejiros. Pn&em! 'Tie MoslSuperb Singing Organization On Tour Go. - 50 SIMGIiflG VOICES 50 Worlds Greatest Operas important ftcyVais KVKlt POITI.AR THE BOHEMIAN GIRL North LPgan Newell CimoK?- Logan No- 3 Wilbui Skid- more, J II. Christensen, David 'ton, Hazen Hurst, Alma Olson. i Tarbet. Paradise John P- Jamea, Go Logan No. 4 IL C- Morrell Jr. S- Obray, Mrs- Elizabeth Ba.ie.i, Iieander Jones, Richard Yeates Ietersboro No. 1 Fred PeterSr.. son, Phillip Rasmussen, Vivian Logan No. 5 N- W- Kimball, Kidman. II. GrifArthur Bateson, John Crawford PetcrshoraNo. E- Webb, E- fin, Jr.,. Rulon Rigby, John II. Logan No. - JUDGES - THE MIKADO PLANQI KT S of Uii,is Tl XKFLT. OlKK V THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY I GIROFLA BY KKCOCO , BARGAIN 1HIChS WITHIN ItKAt'H OF AIX 50C 75O $1.00 Plus Tax SEATS NOW ON SAKE AT THK BOX OFFICE A 177777" Miss tHos :r - Amalga Assembly Hall Avon school house, Benson school house ' ' house College Barker. Meeting Watson Wm. ,W. --Tanner Cove meeting house Providence Alma, Mathews Iogan No 7 Allan Jacobs, Cornish meeting house Mrs- J. A. McMurriiv Chas- 0. Fred Rossister, A. L. Bair Clarkston Amusement hall Richmond No. 1 GeoPeterson. Unsworth store Frank W. Traveller, Milo Hyrum No-Logan No 8 T. G- Lowe, Carl Hyrum No- 2 city hall . HarrisonNelson, Ola Sonne. Hyde Park School House. Richmond No. 2 Geo. Logan No. 9 J- H. Watkir.t Logan East 2nd S. Jos Webb, Albert Jr Geo. Mickelsen, John E- OlMrs. Dunfords residence. sen. Logan No-- 2 6th ward meetRiver Heights II. C- Ilenni-geIjOgan No. Chris- Hansen, Nephi Bind-ru- ing house. " James McNiel, T- N. Judah Logan No- 3 2nd ward meetRiverside A. Lee Reese. Syl- ing house Logan No. II Mrs- J. G. Logan No- 4 3rd ward meetLeRoy Erickson, .A bso- - van Peterson, E- A. Parson lom Burris. Smithfield No. Uohn P- Green. ing house Lewiston No- -F M. Steph- Jos. W. Peterson, Chas- McCann. Logan No. 5 Amussen BuildSmithfield No 2 P- - P. Bing- ing Cornor of Center and 1st W. enson, Ether Telford, K. R- Gee. Lewiston No. 2 J. V- Hodges-J- . ham, Wm. Scrowther Sr, John Logan No- 6 Mrs. B- M- JenF- Ban-- , Elmer Bowman-LewisP. Tool son. sens residence 93 West 4 N. Trenton Chas N. Payne, C- B oifNdJ 3 W. Marlcr, Logan No, 7 Fourth ward W. II- Jackson. Floy I WTiitt Lotte. Henry J- Hauser. meeting house Wellsville No. 1 Andrew Lewiston No. 4 David Hen No- 8 German meeting dricks. Mrs D. Bel!, Mary Leishman, Metrill Greene, David house. I Chandler Maughan. Logan No-JSeventh ward No- 2 endon M IDI Bird.: HrB.r iVeII.s-ITIEvan Bari meeting house, head. Parley P- Murray, Heben Logan No. 10 Whittier scltool Whtnev. Mrs. W- I Sorenson Millville N. P. OLon. Mrs C. Parker. Webster school Logan No-1. Ras Rasmussen. Eugene John- house i An inventor has combined a Mendon Municipal Building MtHome Uobt L. Allen, self heating soldering iron and Millville Meeting house II Lester Bail-- . Joseph Biggs. gasoline blow torch, the flame Mt. Homer- - Sophia Days resiMt. Sterling Kobt. W. Gar- - of the latter being concentrated dence , tt Jos -- Cwper, Marion Mc-i- n the iron-unit is removed; Mt- Steihhg Meetfng house BrideNewton Meeting house Newton John E. Griffin, L a Journal want ad they Try North Logan Meeting house lalwavs bring results . Geo. Clark. Fritz Ecldund j Paradise Meeting house 6J. - - - - No-1-6- - . Wen-delbo- e, - IIo-gense- n, - - 1- - - - - j - 9 e -- - - - i - til Peter-- ' j - - r it Petersboro Cache Junction 2 Providence Amusement Hall Vestry- Bank - Richmond No. Hall i Richmond No- 2 Scandinavian IlaJl. River Heights meeting house basement Riverside school house Smithfield No- 1 court house Smithfield No. 2 Anderson Lumber Co. Trenton Commercial Club I-- City - - room- - Wellsville NoAmusement llall. Wellsville No. 2 ewiston No. 1 house. Lewiston Nor2 meeting house' Lewiston No- - 3 - meeting house Lewiston No. 4 office. .Wellsville 1 city hall, old church Second ward Third ward sugar factory , Vi (Advertisement) annex--Loga- - - Helmar - school 1 - - J Christiansen, Jesse Smith. Burnham, - ! I Hyde Patk Oral Ballam, Lee llancey, Archie Woolf I .oga n No. 1 N. P. Anderson,! Iv. - - - - . p. - - , Y r, - - - A relit - - ! Logan No. 2 1 - - J - - -- - house. PUCES - 2--- W- The County Commissioners ha e selected the following to act as Judges of election in the various precincts of Cache Count) at the general election Tuesday next. Precinct. Amalga Frank Wood, Ariel Jorgenson, Harvey Munk-Avo- Geo. W Summers, A. 0. Jackson Russell Oldham. Benson .John Ricks, II- T. Carden H. W- Ballard Sr. College Neplji Nielsen, 0. I. Thatcher, Alma Olsen Cove L. H Alleh, M. H. Preese, Alma Hendricks, Cornish M W- Butler, J. W. Pitcher, M B. Pike. Clarkston John Ravsten, Thos. Godfrey, Peter S. BarsonHyrum. No. 1 Robert Peter 'SonrO. H Anderson', A ATSav- age. HyrumNo2 J. M. Jorgenson retersbonj LIST OF VOTING - - C- - GIROFLE ; ; - j ; (iillHit and Sullivan's Gem F. J. GORDON, County Clerk. -- Advertisement WILLIAM JONES SELECT ss. This is to certify that the above list of names is a correct and true copy of candidates to be voted for at the General Election to be held November 4, 1924. GEORGE T. CUMMINGS - MKCI t. IIMlCVtN MVTiNKK SVTiltllAY YOl'R OPPORTUNITY NOW I! VUFK'S STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF CACHE CHARLES ANDERSON WILLIAM PILKINGTON n For Precinct Constable For Justice of the Peace THREE NIGHTS STARTING The Brandqn Opera Constable int--t For City Judge MILLVILLE PRECINCT PRECINCT For Jtlstn-- of the Ptate SAMUEL NELSON OT'KKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER g GEORGE'D. PRESTON For Preempt Constable magnetism. Spain is developing hydroelectric resources estimated from 500.000 to 000,00 horsepower, about one tenth of the potential energy possible of FKSTI VAI, TEMPTATION ( LEON FONNESBECK CAPITOL nrTHEATRE : s i. fear term 2 For County Attorney - ! TO A V For County Commissioner,1 i WILLIAM WORLEY ' PERRY term ' For County Commissioner, term For County Attorney TOM oUaijl((, patent for a toy consisting of a horseshoe magnet ami gyro the latter making unusual movements when affected by Mr, and Mrs. John Sparks strayed away, the good neighbors v ere soon out trying to find the I'.IOOKST For County Commissioner, Q a JOHN 11 SCHENK, For County Commissioner, An illvtntMr ha the evening of October 22 ; CHAMBERS S- - WM. For State Representatives For transmitting mail between lamdon and Paris in an hour a French scientist has planned to use projectile shaped containers operated by wireless waves. the little two year old son of Till-- J. WEBER - - On Fqr Justice of the Supreme Court LE ROY B. YOUNG a For Attorney General WILLIAM ROBINSON MELVIN C. HARRIS tresent enjoyed the evening. Mr- and Mrs. Will "am Griffiths have gone to Brigham City or a visit with their children. The splendid ram and snow storm Tuesday evening came just in time to save our fall grain For State Treasurer For State Auditor A. nt For State Treasurer n For State Auditor DANIEL N. STRAUP J-.- For Secretary of Stats For Attorney General CLUFF For Justice of the Supreme Court little lad. An auto was coiming from the south and the lights showed the little kid walking along the county road, young George Godfrey brought the lad safely home and how happy father and mother wereOn Saturday evening October 25 the Barson orchestro played for a grand ball in the amusement hall. It was a benefit party for Brother and Sister Harvey Fisher, the hall was crowded ,Aith a fine lot of ladies and and kll good dancers .in ?act I wished I was young again. On October 30 in the evening he high school students gave a Hallowe'en party. Everybody For Secretary of State 0. LARSEN DANIEL For Attorney General CLARKSTON For Governor For State Auditor j For Representative in Congress lit Congress For Governor JOSEPH K1RIE JOHN E. HOLDEN II- - For Ileprescntatlve For Stale Treasurer JOHNWALKER HARVEY TOY For Secretary of State JAMES W. FUNK For Secretary 'of State grain feeding and are making prepartion to feed some this winter, the majority are feeding hay. Three cows were sold for beef, three were sold for milk and three were bought. A grade bull was sold for beef and one purbred bull was exchanged One member has put a cement floor in his cow' barn. P - FRANK FRANCIS CHARLES It. MABEY J. W. Italian engineers have Invented a high apeed turbine pump to be directlyxonflected to the crank shaft of an automobile to convert it into a fire engine. ; J- - 4 An expert of the Unitedj States department' of agricul-- i ture has developed a method for quickly analyzing baled hay to deteonliielita. food.vaIua for- - animals. Twin shoe trees have been designed to keep a pair of shoes together, iV; i - 1 |