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Show -Tuesday. February : ' rv. 14. 1922. J : 7 .. IHE JOURNAL. .LOG AH. CITY. J PAGE the: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH d with the Comply; the following sens and daughters bersLof bpoks required is asv an estimate only. many automobile owners John. M. Iheurtr, Mrs. Julia Alden, David O., Alfred J., These figures may be increased havring their cars inspected or diminished. Especially is this, the coming season's service, at Theurer all of Providence and true in the High School grades the Sheriffs office. Esther Lewis of Logan. Five where students purchase the F OF BISHOP Mr. Ernest Bamberger of Salt children and his wife Mary pro- text books.) ke, prominent financier who Text books him of all to the great beyond. ceeded subjects at named will be considered for the aided the Amalgamated Sugar lie died February P his home in Providence. grade or grades in which such company in obtaining its great Funeral services were held subjects are commonly taught. oan, was a Logan visitor yesterdAt the time and placenspecN ay-. on Monday February 13 over the 14. PROVIDENCE, Feb.On Saturday the Logan local of Emily Checketts fied the Board of Education will remains e Baxter, a former resident of meet and publicly open and read The county commissioners are farm bureau executive met with Funeral services over the 'all the proposals that have been in session today, passing bills. A Provideneercounty .gent end from Cove- - anxious sendees were The held at the received and will make its de- - committee to some have tout a local program of workiwJud haU Friday February .10. home of her brother-road work dona in William fdsiou within 30 days thereafter. for thee year 1922. The execu 'at i2;30. The house was filled Checketts. The music was fur The bids arid terms of pub- theirneig'hborhdod w as presenttve committee is Olof Conquest, to jts capacity with .relatives nished by the second ward choir lishers"- mustrefer'to sample ing the matter This jnomingT VV. H. Thain. jand friendiTof:(he deceased; ami by Brother West a friend of books submitted - together with L. P. Peterson, Mr. Louis LLinnartz has rea statement of the Introductory Warren Schowand P. P. Jones. 4 ' Come Go With Me Bejond the family. . Re- turned home, following a pleasand Wholesale Exchange Opening prayer was offered w8 aun? The program they would like The by Geo. M. Pickett and benedic- tail prices at which the publish ant visit in southern California,' ' t 'er thrtugh in Logan and ?ora,Jkp j.f his tion was each book where he went to enjoy the pronounced by by Bro. ers agree to furnish is as dur- winter sports, climate and other within Utah, Logan City, cha tfrject-MrJfterlibST Jean, Mathews. The speakers ng attractions. is time full that the requir ing had were Bros. Robert Fife of Logan We will Thain. leader says. law. ed by Jas. Gamp H. R. Campbell and Wm. Low. W llliam Willard M. Hansen of Salt cooperate with the local fnrpst The publisher or publishers Preidtnt Both spoke of thV great kind who i9 attending the Agservice supervisors to enforce bell, Wm. R. Zollinger, ake, be whose shall accept proposals f .heart and her genial Quinney. , .Ad,:i?lhmmR)1r ricultural the pure bred bull law on the!Jos; College, han filed his ied must enter into a written Bishop A. disposition. Mrs Lixtcr s con act &nd .i the vaccination for a passport with application Ikard HadlhoU. how he wth. .e These brethren told in Cornish where fun- "fJ the clerk, county of fn ran ire1 cattle having been ha11 a A'L. of an. ideal Latter. eral sendees were held' before ucalion a,?d as- - lived th life recommend to the local , , ft a reasonable sum to be fixed by called to the Swiss and German hifijthe body was brought to Provi the Board of Education for the mission. While absent he will Saint'f I? sedation of a committee to pass uluiee for burial. wgnnn bind ;iru on the pure bred bulls that are home m faithful performance of such also visit France and England. for to an contract. going cn the range. We not fame John Thompson Sparks anu only want registered bulls, but All bidders will be required devoted his time and j Annie Griffith were accommowe want them to be good ;to gie lflt price of books f. o. b, the furtherance 0f the with a marriage license dated of at o. f. b. and point shipment work. He was always thrifty, TWirv Inhn Pmiept yesterday by courtesy of Deputy ogan, Utah. 'work wiU for Jnd county Clerk Lilliam McCulloch, is Quayle, leader, Board reserved the Right by 1 same ter bulls and the elimination Education to accept or re- although it was a legal holiday. were marthe scrub sire. Will secur ject any or all bids or any part Returning home, they the ried Bishop. by three cooperators who wfflkeep Kfe Pioneer! who hav t thereof Logan, Utah, BOARD OF EDUCATION Jm- Feb. 13, 1922. o &I this great western In the city court this morning OF LOGAN CITY. to is notice Pursuant law, Wealth m0n millr STEPHEN HAILSTONE, Hyrum Skinner Jr., who pleadfafeWntiidwifie8tK? dine' A duet by Mrs. L. Pickett amf! hereby given by the Board of ed not guilty to a statutory President. - Education of Logan City, Utah, mfrl' mixed a quarteJohn Spuliler, if .. b . charge, was held on a $500 bond with DAVID TARBET, Clerk than these lts intention to adopt text the Disjjathews an(j vCOna- -' of others desire to cooperate. advt. to await the action of the hooks in the public for use Ezra evione and bv Ranv . . .. following trict Court, Thos Reed Improvement f "ere the elvcn dence of complaining Blanchard and Joseph Morpn, aled pmpna. and leaders. We will secure one rewill als be from, Uowng prayer was bv Brother ceived by publishers farmer who will plant part of a Andrew the Board of EducaEvan Frank Reynolds, son of Hyer. Interment was field to Quicklow' wheat and part until April 20, 1922, at tion, the Providence in Dr. Frank Reynolds of this city, cemetery, to New Zealand wheat to dem7:30 p. m. for the furnishing of was Frederick lxm Theurer been appointed by Senator has onstrate which is the best irri below in approxi2939 at Canton books narhed to take the examination 29, mRimm September King mate numbers indicated or such gated variety. 3 uacauflMj went He Switzerland. Point on March 7th, West for Argan, We i will secure one other greater or less numbers as the a 1922. He is now a student at the attended school Board-maYarmer who eachCall S84 , for the society Westminister" College at" Salt y- year. require he was 14, when he a field of Decklow and part to until following are approximate- - editor. 4 to Switzerland. .jThe Lake City. Here jly tle numbers and kinds of Marquis wheat to demonstrate! blacksmith of tbt Best flour made. Beaver Dam the Value of these varities onlkacd books and length Those stockholders of the Lo'which trade he practiced all his time required Hard Wheat. The Cash Grocery, adopted for, irrigated land who gan Home Building Societymeet1026-Weed Control Fred Smith Adv cannot Elementary Schools annual the attend J. VV. Rowland": and Ernest j At the age of 17 he joined the To be adopted for a period of ' of IConv Miss Ruby Redford of Sal: ing at the - Chamber should four years. Knowles. leaders:. Sdme of the Mormon church and in August be 7:30 at merce tonight COO Geography. Lake is visiting with her sister, local officers will visit with the 1859, came to America. He re with their to leave sure proxy COO Mrs. L. D. BoudreroHistory. county and city commissioners mained all that winter in New Mr. II. J. Hatch, secretary. It is 600 Speller. to ask them to fix. the bar pits York and then the next summer the articPay your subscriptions to The the intention to amend and 1500 Physiology, Hygiene, along the road so they can be ttin d,4oro ep nuP ySuntrCcck it is les of incorporation in Journal advance for a year. Health. mowed with a mowing machine. came on to Salt Lake City and of a have to majority Adv, necessary To be adopted for a period of You save money. We will also cooperate with the then to Providence. On Febru The stockholders the present. six years county and city officials to des- ary 18, 1862 he married ChrisTheres a new copper on the officers will have a good report 1200 Arithmetic's, troy Canada and bull thistles, tine Schuler, a Swiss emigrant, beat ; or if not just now, may be to offer. 1200 Language. burdock and moming-glofy- . A whom he met while on a trip east some at time. Tie arrived at the 5000 He Readers. "Saints. also vigorous campaign will be wag-u- l helping the CREAM-Lonly 35c a bottle. home of policeman James A, 1200 Music Readers. Iloehstrasser. married Mary these weeds. -- Adv. against Smith on Lincolns birthday. 800 Penmanship Copies. The cooperatiop of all the August 7, 1880. fanners on these projects is He performed tvtfo missions to To be adopted for a period of For Rent Two nice fron Manager E. W. Mau of the his native country.. assisted in eight years local Three Rules store returned earnestly desired. office in rooms Arimo Block, 750 Art. building the Logan Temple and Steam heat C." M. Harris yesterday from a business trip 500 Dictionaries. " The yearly meeting of the was counselor to Bishops Ham- Phone 841. Adv, to Idaho Falls. Thursday he 500 Nature Study. Lcatham and Hanson for Cache county Chapter, Ameri-imonwill leave for an extended tour 5000 Supplementary Readcan Red Cross ,v?ill be held on ten years and was called to act N. J. De Sanders has just un of California, to be gone five or ers and Library Books. loaded another While nothing Wednesday Feb. 15th, at eight as Bishop, which position he held shipment of the six weeks. oclock at the Chamber of Com- for about 20 years. During this Junior High Schooi n can be leamed as to authentic popular bicycles To be. adopted for a period of in merce. At this time a report of( time he endcartd himself to the prepari' nii fof- the spring the purpose, of this trip, Dame four years the last years... work will be hearts of his people and his life demand. Rumor says there is a second 250 Geographies. included In the " journey given, and an executive com-- j since retiring- has only added to party 250 Civics. mittee will be elected to serve the love and esteem ip which he A south and that Dan Cupid's Dyed 500 Physiology, Health, another has claimed during thexoming year. All Red j is held. A4v, dart . Hygiene. Cross members are urged to be He is survived by his aged ' victim, 3tlwife, (now past 85 years) and To be adopted for a "period of A mong he 7old p ionee rs be-o:' present. six years IiCgan to wtiv.m honors are Me Bridef llyrums 500 English. ing accor.t d, is Mrs. Martha and pioneer, who "I 500 Arithmetics, Reese, tim eldest of them all, in a few days since, away passed 500 Readers. her eiginv ninth year, still' was buried yesterday following 500 Music. full poss sion of her menta services. Mr, Mc250 Penmanship. faculties jt.d maintaining her impressive Bride was a respected citizen To be adopted for a period of interest in affairs generally and had been an energetic workeight years Unfortunately she has been con er when Hyrum most needed fined to hei heme by illness for that class of men in Art. road, canal 200 Dictionaries. some time, but fortunately AT and similar pioneer now recovering. Any mention of building 100 Nature Study. work, lie had been so unfortun500 Supplementary Readers. the pioneer settlers or honoret as to have twice had his ate Old Folks would be incomplete home burned. The High School first time his To be adopted for a period of without Mrs. Reese. rebuilt it for him. The neighbors four years last time was this winter. Mm. 75 Shorthand. When you (hink of chocolate Me Bride survives him. . GROCERY SALE SILK SALE 75 Commercial Arithmetics. coated Ice Cream dont forget the nnt IK I Monte $3.50 and $ 1.00 Silk 50 Chemistry. original name, ESKIMO PIE DANCE at WIGWAM, every Poplin. Sale Price 400 Histories Made fresh every day by the (Modern, Admission 50 cefits. Wednesday. $2.30 Adv Good' Music. . per yard United States Western. Bluebird. Adv. 100 Physiology. $2.25 Silk Taffetas The forum meeting of 200 Biology. Sale Price The Logan City Council of De100 Agriculture. Chamber of Commerce rrz Oungw : : $1.89 pe.vyard.. fense will meet today to receive4 3 lint. MrlKHiakr To be adopted for a period of ThursdaTvrevefnngrFeb.-- ' 16th ('tictm .. 2.V $2.50 Silk Messalines of Prof. Parley E.i the H lint. Mclfctnaltl'H I'oroa . $1.00 report six- years. to be a lively one. Re promises 1 Sunk Before dis- auditor. Sale Price High Patent Flour $14)0 600 English. ferendum No. 38 which deal Peterson, it was decided at the 2 Karka IHish Patent Flour $3.50 : banding $1.89 per yard 50 French. with Soldier bonus legislation last 500 lint. Hif(h Patent meeting of the Council to will be presented for a vote. I)r 50 Economics. Floor $12.30 $2.50 Plaids and Stripe all the war chest records have O II). Sark Rolled Oata W- L. 75 Bookkeeping. 50c Silks. Sale Price Wanlass, chairman of the audited and a report published 3 lb. Tapioca or Nagu 50r Chamber Referendum Commit from the auditor. The books l. 100 Spelling. $1.50 per yard 7 t'ana Rent t'tirn ..4,... ?I.OO tee will present the propositions 150 Civics. 3 tana Kolar Pea have been audited and the re; 3tc $2.75 Plaids and Stripe and then it will , be up to the 50 Sociology. S loavea Royal Bread 23c will be published as soon as Silks. Sale Price ' 3 40c To be adopted for a period of members present to take a vote. port ('an Red Halm on $1.00 it is. accepted by the Council. It 3 Packagr Macaroni L $1.50 The Military Committee con- is doubtful per yard eight years if any community in or Hpaaliettl 23c 100 English Literature. sisting of Dr. W. E. Carroll, the United States with similar Also a beautiful line of New 3 Package VermiceUi or Commissioner J. R. Thomas, handled , 100 American Literature. F Noodle 2.V population as Logan in all the 25 Civics. 2 lackage Ralttln....,l. 43e Spring Shirtings Judge Asa Bullen, and Mr. J. E. its war activities with greater "2 v 100 Ancient HistoryPackage ('arrant.., ...' 4.v Newest Shades at Shepard will present the matter and did more. i lb. Hack Rtdled Oat..,... 30c prices. Sale endS - of organizing a Field Artillery efficiency 200 Mathematics (AlgebraSaturday, -3 Lard parr 33c lb, ,S3 Unit in LogSn- The Advertising Employers, keep their organGeometry). lint. Pare laird ... WV Feb. 18. Come and see the $1.005 125 Typewriting. Committee will present a plan izations intact through our Help St. St I 10 tin, nre laird $I4V) gesds fof yourselves and 100 Public Speaking, , of action. This meeting is for Wanted colums. They know we $UHI Fitf Tie Broom 05c you will be pleased. 200 Home Economics. discussion and the membership have the largest number of read(The above, figure, on num- - should not hesitate to take partners. furn-isht- JiMlUlU - - I re-th- ; - Mr Tuning Up "" OO you can have power on the hills. That $ O That's one reason why they prefer Eagle Shirtsmade to give service where you need service most.' They wear long, wash well, retain the brightness of their original appear ance. Honest yams, fast dyes, quality wcav to-pu- " kt : 1 t ( Buy Eagle Shirts by the jTabnc name in the Lbcl ; Meris'Shop LOGAN, UTAH . ADOPTION;: 5 MSSdS ; ing- - , f of-1- what men like. L ENTERTABUENT 4 fine FOR YOUNG AND OLD-GIBY THE TENTH WARD CHOIR ; Wed. February 15th, 8:00 P. M. . " VEN spe i c ' i to-w- it: , . N - O h- - Tver-Johnso- - 1 Oth Ward Amusement - wilt-plantpar- tof .. in the- - ; Hall PROGRAM ; rl7 Opening Song.n.xr.;r..:.::::. 2. One Act . Play (Gossip). 3. Swiss Yodel.....L..G. Jaggl, E. Glausernd F. Glauser 4. Poor Old Maid, (Cpmic Song). ....Anna Boss , 5. Comic Reading C ,6. At the Barber Shop, (Comic Ac(), Heninger, Sisters and Company. 7, Swiss Yodel.i.j.:..... ...Ten Min, 8 Py ram Ides (athletic performance) 9. Athletic Exercises on Bars .....E, IlaltinneT 10. Athletic Exercises on Bars .:..........Clown . -- 11. Comic Quartette. 12. Closing Song. ' ' . .1..., . .Tenth Ward Choir J)ANCE AFTER, THE PROGRAM GOOD MUSIC Admission: Adults. Children under 12 years ... COME AND HAVE A ;:25c i5c GOOD TIME mssmmmd Jr LYRIC THEATRE - i - .Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ; . r 1 4 SPECIAL SALE - - H. G. Hayball Merc. Co. S-i- Wc -- . r : frJ-T.- - - - Jo - - - ' V 1 Also Harold Lloyd in 3 Reels of, Joy V V V uNoj 'or Never ,Vl ft. |