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Show fs ij T ijtli 1 S' Sutu rday Dixie Dry-Chi- Leaving for Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brenner are leaving Sunday -- morning for a tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. Brenner Is local manager for the Shell Oil company. ef OH to Park Miss Gerda Youpg la leafhark today ing lor Yellowstone with Salt Lake Ir lends lot a two weeks tour. Miss - Boys Injured Slightly Through an accident. this afternoon caused by an electric sign in front of the Allens Ladles store, falling, Max and Frank Barrett were sent to the hospital to have slight wounds dressed. The boys were not seriously hurt according to hospital attendants. The hanger on the east of the sign had rusted badly, causing the hanger to break, letting the sign fall. Atioclmta Prat Photo Robert E. Tuttle has been named (or Go lo Yellowstone prohibition Mr. and Mrs. Del Shumway Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mitels-Ippi- , to Louisiana Texas the and with ol Ogden have gone Yellowstone National Park on headquarter at New Orleans. H been admlnietrator for the their vacation. They stopped in bat Georgia-Florlddistrict, , Logan lor a visit, being the p guests ol Mrs. Ethel Egbert. 1 Fon-nesbe- ck administrator a Seven Arrests Mad- esheriff W. H. Shaw ana Chief Deputy Oliver Eames, were kept on. the go on July 4 th. They responded to calls at and Kyrum, Lewiston, Paradise were Richmond. Seven arrests made, mostly lor speeding and lor driving cars while under the influence of liquor. V. u . ; : ! Property Stolen J: Funk, state road superintendent in the county and deputy sheriff for Logan can-or yon, isseeklng the party into the partiefwho broke state warehouse at the mouth of Logan canyon and stole a quantity of state road equipment Including tools. ' State W. Crowd v at Logana The Logana swimming pool was well patronized all day yesterday. The water was kept at an agreeable temperature and the merry bathers all seemed to get a great kick1 out of the popular plunge. Log-aIs rapidly becoming popular as a pleasant place for recreation. New suits have been added and every courtesy is extended patrons by the management. i na Chief Attractio- nDr F. B. Morrison, head ol the division ol animal industry at Cornell university, will be the chief additional attraction during the final two weeks of jthe Utah State Agricultural Dr. College summer session. Moi rison, who Is, one of the the leading authorities In world in animal nutrition will begin his work at the college Monday morning. His classes will continue for two weeks. Fenders 1 'are easily bent but to straighten It takes Shoup them. , (Adv.) Returns to Ogden John H. Moser, who has assumed the presidency of the by Rotary club, accompanied Mrs Moser, has returned from his trip to the Chicago Rotary convention. A very plpasar.L trip was enjoyed and much worth while Information that will help him in the directing of club affairs during the next Mr. year, was obtained by Moser. A number of interesting centers were visited In the east following the adjournment of the convention. Pioneer Day Parade That Logan is to have a wonderful parade on Pioneer Day, Julv 24, ts the verdict of every ward in the city and upwards of thirty business houses, according to F. H. Baugh, Jr., chairman of the chamber of commerce parade committee, Should there be other business houses who have not. already responded who wish to enter floats, they should Immediately get In touch with tne chamber Mr. of commerce or with Baugh and let their desires be known. at once, House $550 00. Phone 137 or (Adv.) Must be fold and lot, I! i j! 2S7-- J. Logan Visitors and Mrs. H. W. McCarty and Mrs Emma Barnes of ,Salt Lake City were the guests of F. M Young and daughter on the Fourth of July Mr. Associated frees Pkqto 'James J. Walker, wife of New York City mayor, christened tha airplane City of New , York In which John Henry fneara and hla pilot, Fred Melchofr, hope to fly eastward around the world, , enter groug shows, ef$ to rights MearajJ ,The ceremony took place at Roosevelt Held, New .York, Mrs. Walker and Melcholr. Mr. f JUST IN TIME TO CUT THE CAKE Trenton Folk Kept Busy With Their Celebration Vmia&hrf & Atoociatei F n d, - Hy-ma- w, a I 3 1 First SugaV Mill In 1703 a man named Dubreut built the drat sugar mill on the Mississippi river, a short distance below New Orleans. - - Deer That Bark. The mnntjac, a species of deer Services Sunday July 8. The found In India, Is known as the Bible - school at 10 oclock. "barking deer, as its call of alarm Worship at 11 oclock. The Is like the bark of a fox. sermon be will the morning first of two to be given on "the ; subject of Prayer. The man who wait? for the T he Yo public is - Invited breaks is pretty apt to find himself these ' meetings. broke. Sioux City Tribune. . TR Paden, Minister. Must Make the Break. Test of Beauty Our Idea of a real pretty girl U one who never has to stand In a crowded car. Danbnry Gazette. " - ' OfActivitiesOn Preston YOULL" set' LI KE EG M'C- The Wall Finish Thats Good Enough For Any King 1 , k , I 1- -2 m, 254-Nor- th thewinnerrwhose- qames-wl- ll Fourth oF JuIy Accidents be given later. Ford faces, cow CelebrationCanyon accidents, Eight automobile crowds to boys on horses playing the muof One the largest none of a very serious nature, assemble in the valley for the sical chair game and clowns were reported to the Sheriffs was In canyon. were there to afford amusement Logan Fourth, office on the Fourth of July. available- - oamp ground for all. , Every were Three of the accidents in was It Is estiEmanuel Keller ,of Mink Sardine canyon, four in Logan matedfully occupied. office heavy-weigby the Sheriffs Creek, a large canyon and one at College that upwards 400 cars from dressed fit to kill, with an alarm of Ward At the narrow bridge in Salt Lake were In. the canyon clock In his- pocket for a watch, the Brigham City canyoh ImFriday. Many of them went di- and riding a small mule weighmediately west of Mantua, a rectly and through the canyon ted down with Its heavy lead car hit the concrete abutments. the day in Bear Lake was a sight to behold, A lady sustained Injuries that spent a relarge percentage were dressed at the Brigham while A baU game between, Clifton mained In the " canyon. There City hospital. The car was de- were as high as twenty cars and Fairview was played with molished. In Logan canyon, a in some of the camps in the the score 5 in favor of Clifcar was hoisted from the dam w . . Marshal Leo Lowe of ton. by a wrecker, the occupants canyon. Smlthfield and a motorcycle Cecil Jones became the proud without escaping tmuryr remained in the owner of a igize automolbile. patrolman, canyon under the direction erf Stands were put 'up by local Californians Y Isit 'r the sheriff throughout the day people and the money was not Anna S. Knox and son John taken out except what was pent G. Knox and grand son Richard Benny Degn entertained the on the Merry-go-rouand Knox Northrup of Los Angeles Bluebird orchestra Thursday The- - evening proand Mrs. K. C. Wooley of Salt evening at a chicken dinner, ferris wheel. consisted of an athletic Lake visited our esteemed town- prepared and served by Mrs. N, gram the opera house Roller sman N. W- - Kimball a few M.JDegn and her charming chow In in Garhours recently' Mrs. Knox is a daughter Cecelia. Cut flowers sxattng and athe Twilight dens, grand nail In the sister of Mr. Kimball and lived decorated the table. Messrs- Persiana i dance hall.' in Logan until 22 years ago Fred Lundberg and Olof Nelson r-4 r' From here she moved to Salt were special guests. During the No Water on Mara Bake where she lived for (won- - evening Oiof Nelson and R. E Naval observatory s3ys diST ly years. She is now keeping Anderson kept the boys In '6 theThetheory that-- the darker areas bouse For her son in Los Angel- merry mood: by .their, witlcism of Ma rs-- a Of es They, motored ftom Cali- and to finish out the entertainhaw water bv long been gtien fornia, coming by way of Zions ment Mr Degn took a flash Mars is all land. canyon, Bryce canyon, then de- light of Fred Lundberg, R. E op. toured through south eastern Anderson, Nels Simpson and Utah and from there here. The Olof Nelson, for the comic see To Class Var silked Wood party returned to Salt Lake tion. After voting the Degns Tea leaves will be found InvaluCity last night Mrs. Knox is royal entertainer?, the boys able for cleaning varnished wood if locking and feeling well and were ah pepped up to furnish they are saved for n'few days and wishes to be remembered to the music at the Palais d Or Snaked In a pinBof tot wjitor'for her mp&y Logan friends. half an hour. ' from 12 to 3 in the morning. We point out a blue ridge to mark. He is cold and apart from our words.' He looks over the mountains thd birds Are not more incurious. .He shakes The reins ; the horse moves ; silence breaks On the hills, the thin trail, the tilled field. He is gone. He will nevermore yield Cheerful secrets of Where lie has been, What has done, what has said, what has seen, His name and his stalion-hi- s flight Has gathered them all In the light We watch him ascending the height, More strange than the mountains and night. - -- 4-- - nd - r-- -- ttre-sarf- 'N Photo Pros cruiser Chester Is shown' at Ready (or business, tha 10,000-toPapworth Services the Philadelphia navy yard where It waa commissioned and turned to Funeral services for Mrs. O. ot tha command T Papworth will be held In the v Capt Arthur Philip Fairfield (inset). celebration of Fourth ward chapel Sunday af- theTrentonThe Fourth of Trenton in July ternoon at 2 p. m. Friends may view the body at the home any began by the raising of Old at Sunrise. Glory time Sunday prior to the serBy 10 oclock a large number vices. of people had assembled at the churcn where the exercises were Large Dance Crowds to .be held. .The first Large crowds of dancers fill- scheduled ed the open air floor at Smith-fiel- was the childrens paradj, Tnis the open air at Preston consisted ot bicycles,' doll bugand the Palais dor last night. gies, tricycles and wagons which were decorated in various ways. Perhaps the largest crowd of Prizes were awarded as follows: all was at the local hall, where the dancing public seems to best trimmed bicycia Harry Peak, first; and William Jfclarper, like to dance. second. On tricycles, Dean Andrew, first, and little son dt Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been Mr. and Mrs. Justus Jensen, Issued- to the following: San- second. For doll buggies, Miss ford Thorpe Stevens and Dor-oth- y Exelyn Merrill, first, and Sybil Evelyn Livingston, Salt Shumway, Second. For Wagons, Lake City; Clarence LeRoy Ban- or listed as such, Ruby Johnson s. ner and Dlevia Le wanna first, with a Swan jullt and and Burley; William Joseph trimmed in a wheel-barroJohnson and Beulah Benton Ruby Harper second. The latter had the whole doll family in a Bedegam, Idaho Falls. little wagon trimmed in the naLeave for Omaha tional colors, and flags. H. C. Rich and R. M The Indoor program began at Davis, of the 11 oclock with representatives Wallace Funk Guarantee Fund Life Assn., left as master of ceremonies. Song, this afternoon at 2:40 to spend America, congregation; prayer a few days at the home office by the J. E. Robson; of their company at Omaha, ladies Chapikin, direcunder Nebraska. While there along tion of chorus, Miss Gertrude Bentley; with the other entertainment, comet duet, Roland Moitensen they expect to tour the middle and Archie Cottle accompanied west by airplane. by Mrs. Kefford, Puh, Dr. G. L. Reese of Smlthfield Transferred - Mr, and Mrs. Easton Mat was the orator o fthe day. Vaudeville stunt by two taale hew3 and family are paying a short visit to relatives and entertainers from Weston, Idafriends in Cache vealley enroute ho; male chqrus, Rocked in the to Los Angeles, Mr. Cradle of the Deep, R. E. But-tl- er where and company; benediction Mathews, who travels for a St Louis firm, has been transfer- by the ehaplain. red from Denver where he has for all Races at 1:30 .IL-jspent the past four years. groups from five year bids, boys, and girls to adults, In which Christian Science Services of the Christum suitable prizes were 'a awaided picture Science Society of Logan will each winner.At 2.30 By David Hamilton, in Scribners be held Sunday morning at 11 show; at 4 p. nui a baseball with the game Japanese team Ji rffc IjA in the assembly room of the of r t w team. vs Trentons Garland Cache Valley Bank building. ' Gwendolen Haste in Poetry By 13 3 of was favor to Score in Sunday school to which pupils Trenton. i up to 20 years of age are in Dust on the trail en a blot vited, meets Sunday morning at Miss Ethel Andreson won out 10. The public is lovingly In- in the contest for the Goddess not Its Somebody coming! vited to attend. An of Libe$y. .attractive Usual here in this spot booth was arranged trimmed in Off the main highway, forgot a Logan Stake Conferenc- ecolors with national the large Quarterly conference of Lo- flag at the rear. By the world. But hes nearer. He rides gan stake will be held tonight At a trot on the level. Hq hides The refreshment stand was and Sunday. The Priesthood Where the shoulder of sandstone obscures session will be held this even- well patronized during the- - ennumber of The white cloud of his passing. He lures ing at 8 oclock. Regular sessions tire day. A goodly outside towns are scheduled Sunday at 10 a. people from Our eyes from the harrow and chum. A m. and 2 p. m. visiting swelled the crowd. We taste of his coming. We yearn speaker, representing1 the gen For his voice, for the word of the trail, eral authorities of the church Full Round . For the pipefuls, the leisurely hail t will be in attendance Dr. Ed ward Howard Griggs of "New " And farewell of the dwellers alone -York City will speak at the On the skirts of the high peaks of stone. Fete At Sunday evening meeting at 7.30 One more turn and hell be at the door. This Is a Joint court of" honor stake of Cache and Logan Quick, catch up the pail from the floor t (Continued from Page One) -scouts and the U. S. A. C. His horse will be thirsty, and ' time. of the minute lng every in The bench and the shadow, get sack One-ton Ford with Foot, three legged, qnd Trucks Some food on the stove. Step right down Ruxtle axle, 1927 model $285. races, a tug of war, Franklin ton vs. Oneida stake,, with Fiankliq Take a Seat. Whats the good news from town? one and Dodge-Graha$485. winning, were in order. Riding But he answers us shortly a drink completely , overhauled of bucking horses and stem, Lundberg Buick, For his horse from the spring do we think to awarded were 00 (Adv.) $5 Main. prizes - ht 4 . ' u. Leatha Christensen ol theMias b- A. C. student body and Beta Cornish ot Franklin, have returned from a three weeks they outing on the coast where had 'the time ol their lives." 4 v MEARS AROUND -THE-WORLD PLANE- CHRISTENED - Beautiful Madonna Lilies A beautiful site these days Is found at the home of Mr and Mrs. Job Smith, south on the Millville road. Several- - rows of Madonna lilies are blooming there and add -much by -way -of beauty. -- - fl 1) jl). 5, Forester Visits old Home Xennel Steele, rahger on the Targhee national forest visited the local office of the Cache forest on Wednesday. He came to be with his parents for a brief stay. Back From Park Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Dr. and Mrs. W. W Path nil .have returned Irom a live day motor trip to the Yellowstone National Park. 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