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Show PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, -- Wednesday, January 22, 1930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH f Scout Court of JUDGE ACTS TO FREE YOUNG MOTHER -- CLARKSTON Chapel DEPARTMENT Honor in North Logan Gayest of Farces So Long Letly y So Long Letty one of the fui niest and most popular muiiti P,S. ever produced comedies i Correspondent found Its way to Lampnt s Leis man, Jan 23, Wellsville, the takv Clarkston, Funeral ing screen after an adventurou Jan. 20 (services for William Sparks , of career. It is a Warner nrouu1 VltaphoneSmithfield were held In the dancing, singing Charlotte starring Clarkston- -, ward chapel on Sat- duction wood and will be shown atgilu tiu Counselor urday at Theatre Thursdav fh.Ih Capitol Joseph G. Christensen presided. and Saturday. Following the opening hymn of The history of C. H Larsen the choir,, Bennie J. Ravsten offered the Invocation. Mrs. Lelia Jan. 23, 491 N. 3 W, this siaij Thompson and the choir sang. farce is interesting oecai.s i, 1 The first Speaker was Thomas day It was almost as muC Godfrey who said that he was sensation In Its lei gu. u turs u well acquainted with William theatres throughout tne vounuv has been Sparks, they being the same age. as Abies Irish Rose He described the trips which for the past lew years It started as a modest they made together to Logan to hear Brigham Young talk. They farce in Los Angeles, and ii.ii,.,d n aa rode horses, and both men and planned to move the compum , swam horses He San Etancisco, then a bettei i.K Bear River. said William Sparks was a faith-fu- ll trlcal town la a couple of met, Latterday Saint and asked However, the Los Angeles the Lord to bless Mrs. Clara , took , a - tremendous fancy topubi show and to the Sparks and the children. Chariot Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenwood and lengthy.. the huu packed Burt1for weeka - Finall- y- the com pa Thomas Griffin said he had was forced by contracts "to mo., worked with William Sparks and to San Francisco. found him faithful in all his It was the same story throug work, he was a great help1 in out the wherever sli the early settlement ob Clarkston had been country booked As a result it c 2 and was a kind and devoted not reach New "York lor mai' father. months after it was scheduled u G. Christensen a read Joseph do sa sketch of the life of William An Interesting feature of th. He declared Mrs. Sparks Sparks. is that there nevu production had been a great help in the were any road companies. Usual1 j Clarkston ward.- - Bishop Nelson in the case of a show hit it of Smithfield was the next He respected and ad- possible to send two or three com speaker. mired William Sparks. Mrs. Nel- panies out on the road while keepthe onginal company Intact son, he said, and Mrs. Clara ing New York. been faithful ward Sparks had However, there was only one members in. the Smithfield ward. The choir sang a hymn. Bishop Charlotte- Greenwood.-- There wa R O. Loosle thanked all in be- no one else who could play the tall, lanky Letty and sing th half of the family for sympathy role a a well as she could, so plav shown. The closing hymn was distinction sung by Eunice Ravsten and the had the unique years with Miss Greenchoir. Kenneth Thompson pro- playing wood In "every performance. nounced the benediction. Principal R. G. Slaugh is suffering with a broken foot. He is able to be about on crutches. Relatives Qf James Stewart of BARSON Awards Made North Logan, Hyde Park, Benson and Logan Fifth and Tenth Ward Troops Richmond tVvs Linnets over1, Undfr the eneral direction of a two year in nod. show Commissioner Fred Duce and R. a, &iout coart of honor a healthy and on the whole a as d, at.T7 commendable Sunday evencondition, accord- ward E Petti son i,1 Hit ing to Park VPn ,KemP fied Jiubl cuu.i':-ntwho John BishP Kemp turned just .submitted n repoit to the iCom' city couu'l oil .tr,p , incut vchicn d Du? he has made ol die cltjs on numbers the aiy program ces ?fr,e: , Scout Commissioner Duce on shows 1&28-2- J. v haspL11 , ' SvlsuL.0.1 tlut Richmonds bond j ,r S,ite vations All Z al-- 'j Beerof S;rr- - ssV 3C f?s two hae sues 10 ,u. t, ,R was installed as lSen: , chance Combine Ike muffin ingredients a little of true in mixing muffin hatter is true in Trusting colTre. Hiiis Bros.' ptrm.t r.n!y a few pounds f colne at a trme to pass through the roasters by a continuous proeesX. I very berry U roas.ed to perfection and a uniform flavor is produced. Fresh Jrcm the original lacuum pack. Easily opened with the kcv. HILLS- bros . i - - COFFEE 4, r - ire. " --- -- - VITfiPHONE VERSiON fl FIS I ds -- i, ( - 1 - Teton, Idaho, received of word his death on Sunday. Green and Gold Ball The M. I. A. held their Green and Gold ball on Friday even-I- n trig every Way, itwas--great success. John K. Loosle, ig .attending the stock show at Denver. The following among our town people are, confined tq their homes because of illness; Peter S. Barson, Isalh Thompson and Mrs. Amnie D. a , Ldosle. long-legge- - --- -- -- Tho-story-starts-mk ser-vce- NEWTON DEPARTMENT " ttrty-mornin- s, CILEAELArTCE 8A1LE ,j g con-cem- ed . now Newton, Jan. 20 The John Jen kins camp of the daughters of the pioneers met on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. John Benson Jr., in compliment to the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Amelia. Jensen, f After the generate outer seventy-fo- urth Ungexereisesthe was f TM SAWYER Tht Adxnlum following pro-- 1 gram The lesoori, given Prospects of Utah was given by Mrs Arta Larson: comic reading, Amelia Hansen; Mrs. Amelia - Ail TALKING, Nicaragua is planning to a permanent rtalkTnrthe-expcnen- e' school and tcr conduct agricultural a country es of her early lde in Newton wide-soi- l survey, instructing --the Dowdle In behalf cf the natives in the use of modem Mjs Mary Q-nvrjpi c.scn ted Mrs. Jensen-witimplements -- and cattle- - breeding a book, Mrs. Loretta Friends, Sears of California was a special guest. Mrs Benson was assisted In 'serving by her sister. Mrs. Olga Hansen and Mrs. Wm. F. Jensen cf Losran. Mrs Etmest Jensen was to have loinedthem but was snowbound that day. Mrs Jensen of Logan was also a visitor to the camp Fortv-tvc- o were present and enjoyed aguests very sociable afternoon. est-ath- l:.'i UtTAINFn MiJItonjof Mark TwatnV immortal book hate been old during t lie Jut half edition. Mrs CHARLOTTE sh Marcus A Wilkinsons 4 1 'aw-arife- r nt Last Time "The er lint In tht djpgh Then lis the oven Sams Price tor over I 25 3g years tsoces for 25 U3e HILARIOUS Wonderful Bargains. is Overcoats COMEDY SUCCESS Double . . $fVLPj fs)i 4, . breasted. PATSY RUTH MILLER M .Ml J.iL. LIuhAiA.,, V' The Vagabond Lover Coming ' Coleen 3Ioore in ))V , Footlights and Fools Mens Sheeplined Coats GRANT WITHERS Rudy All-Talki- STAGE ) WITH TODAY in $16.00 Value. LETTY" iHi.A).mlilimihi.liiiiiiliii j OF THE 'soior s DOUBLE ACTION1 COMEDIENNE SPEAKING WARNER BROTHERS PICTURE Cowley1 entertam-e- d Wednesday evening m to Mrs Viola B Jones, a bride of the past week Progres- -, five 500 formed the evenings The high score prize ' to Mrs. Perrv Nebe-tand a guest prize to Mrs. Verl B Jones Refreshments w'ere served at the elo'e of the evening Mrs Perry Nebeker entertained v,Ph a shower Friday afternoon at ,lj her home in honor of Mrs. Viola B Jones. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Games and social chat Jopned. the entertainment for .the, afternoon refreshments to about twenty Jiwere servedLight trunks Mrs Perry Nebeker was VifK'niSK m a rnnp ot twelvt w ' (TAMOUS , fiirnwuMMi-iK- . . 7 . . Pure Wool Blankets GREENWOOD '"VaHuu'-''- com-plmi- at y 3 of its former pried LOGA.,'tTAir $7.50 Value. if' - - ....... Two for $6.73. Wool Blankets . . "arl priced $5.50 Value. SATURDAY h century at 2 3 and uj. Now, for the first time, TOM S HU offeml to the public in a popular Wool Blankets Jen-seErga- 775 attention Murder Charge THURS, FRI. ON should draw your Betuminfo Chandler, Ariz.. Jan. 22 (F Schroedcr and Walter Glenn. Hague - were . placed abroad a chartered pullman car attached to.qgf Southern Pacific train here early today, to be, returned to Pennsylvania to face charge,.-- . oL slaying Corporal! Brady Paul, fof the state highway- patrol. imWir hwMiiiM"li , V if Heavy Wool Sox Splendid quality. - I SM 7 , . Sweaters at Wholesale Price ng less than of high priced brands millions Y 1 Some of the Prices below are-stat- Birthday c" i' funds checked through receipt books, ifdiHS! Troop (1017) Allen Sea and into the banks, and were mons. found to be deposited promptly Scout Junior Nyman of Troop Wan ants wcie checked and 10 gave a talk on Requirements - E 1930 to found be legally authorized'' for Second Class scout. Troop Interest on daily balances was Committeeman Alfred Beutler friends Saturday eyening at regulaily received on all funds awarded second class badges to card party. Progressive 500 was The examination showed the Reed Olsen of Troop 5; Lyman played. High score was won by budget regularly prepared. Peikes, Lothalr Grant, Frank Alice Griffin and Mrs. Stanley The citys financial condition Peterson, Robert Woolf, Wayne Griffin low. A dainty luncheon has been materially improved In Waite, Horld Dalnes and Ellem was served. the last two years Pirkec of Troop 17; Roy Larsen WILLIAM F, RIGBY Asset increases are shown by and Harvey Maughan of Troop CAMP MEETS 10. The William F. Rigby camp of the audit repoit to total $5,608-1This Increase is traced 10 Scout Wallace Beutler of Troop daughters of pioneers met at the of Miss Pursus Rigby with through tne following channels: for gave a talk on requirements home First Class scout. Scout her sisters Orpha, Fabricuis and General $1,979 06; library $123 95. secured taxes $178 37, general Commissioner T. E. Hunsaker Florence Rigby ass'stlng In servbades to ing. The lesson Manufacturing $145 65; Richmond special $924,02 ?arder-- , FRst class was given by Mrs. M of Troop 10; wn. In Utah water system $1,5)816, gravel pit Wallce $575; office heating stoves $58 59 ford Rich, Albery Vlrihow, Lester C. Rigby; vocal duet by Daisy LarDonald McNeil of sen and Drusulla Christiansen; library fixtures and books $349 51. Stcttler,12; and Everett Jorgensen of vocal solo, Gwenlvere Clarke. A Asset decreases are shown a3 Trop troop 1017. permanent song practice was contotaling $1,925 85. ducted for ten minute . Sixteen for the merit Requirements Under the city administration badge In firemanshlp were given vere present. of the last two years, Richmond, by Scout Rodney of TAKEN TO Nyman Auditor Peterson shows, has ma- Troop 10. HOSPITAL R. J. Becraft awardIts water systerially impboved ed merit badges to Stephen Ellis Mrs. Nellie Cox of Salt Lake tem, purchased a new gravel pit, Jack Murphy, Madison Thomas, City who has been nursing Mrs. a Increase in the Dan and Roy Swenson, Eugene Bertha Tuddenham for some cash acquired -- Associated Press Photo. time SL bank, made gratifying additions Miller, and Ralp H. Redford of past was taken to a Logan hosto the library through the pur- Troop 5; Virgil Noel, Wilford The judge of Monterey eount, (al who sentenced Mrs. Sue Brown to 75 pital last Thursday suffering from -- chase of new --bookstand- improvRich. James Hogenson, June swollen glands In her neck which dajs in jail for possession of beer, recommended pijrcle after teaming of Ihe ing general library facilities. The Webber, Clyde Hoth, and Rich- caused her considerable suffer- premature biilh of her bahjdeiuLiAlr! Brown and her two ihiJdien are books has ard Hill of acquisition of new James ing. Mrs. Tuddenham, who has 12; come about partly through public Maughan ahd Troop Dean Beck of troop been suffering from erysipelas Tur contribution. 10; Grant R, Lamb, of. Troop -- 172 some time past is some what im12 Wilford The citys levy has been Saunders and Earl Lar- proved at present. ( I80T-8- F - hulls annually over thejncl. three sen of Troop 1017. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and 3 ears. Walter M. Everton of the Cache motherMrs. Wr Frufenserr- - were In 1928, the total expenses, In-- 1 stake pjidency awarded Richard obliged to stay over after eluding depreciation exceeded re- - Hill, Alvin A. Huppl Elmer Stett attending the pioneer night at venues by $164 56, while In 1929 ler and James Hogenson; (Troop Mrs. John Bensons as meeting Splashy and hilarious and full of all of Charlotte Creen-woothe roads famous d the revenues exceeded expenses 10): James Maughan. were tricks is So Long Letty, the Warner drifted in. Clyde Hoth of Troop 12 received the and deprec'at'.pn by $2 859 25 Mrs. Reuben Benson and chil- Bros, v itaphonp version of the notable stage farce, now- nlavimr The booicf oif the whole. Audi- Eagle awardwKTch Commissioner dren 61 OpalV'Wyoming areTlere tor Peteison reports, have- - been Fred Duce conferred. Mr. Duce visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mill- - milrexapitonrhMtfe. well kept a?id much efficiency explained the requirements and er . with the arriva! of Uncle Clande, played Mrs. Laretta Sears of Los Angelhas been shown In the manage- made a special feature of this by Claude Gillingwater, and his two flapper granddaughters, honor. ment of Richmond city. es, after attending the funeral P. V. Cardon, director of the of her brother, J. M. Larsen Helen Foster and Marion By ton, at a beach hotel for what Utah of a gave station, Clarkston, experiment spent two weeks vis- Uncle Claude believes will be a rest. Two Deaths Blamed talk on progress of Invention iting with her mother, Mrs. Mary It is anything but that, because he falls into the clutchesof Griffin. To Poison Liquor from 100 years ago until now Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter Pearl Jardine, Jan. 24, Clarkston, the beauty parlor hound, Letty, of Ogden are the guests of Mrs. and the fresh Grant W ithers, hotel contact and personality San Francisco, Jan 22 (PI John Larsen. Poisqn liquor was blamed by the man; W. A. Noble, Jan. 24, 319 N. 2nd E., a swimming instructor, SON IS coroners officers here today for BORN Harry Gribbon, and a composer, Haliam Cooley. the., death- -, of a man. and a wo- man. The ward has a new counselor in the bishopricLife,, is just a.riot...afte.r that p c hi ding ac a b i n e t bath adminA 'newt: The victims were Mrs. Lauretta " soir, the first born, came to. make istered to Uncle Claude by Letty. Watson and John W. Yates, an Its home with Bishop and Mrs MRS. CHRIS CHRISTIANSEN army sergeant, stationed at the Ralph Jones and received a warm San Francisco Presidio. Both welcome. Mrs. Sophie Correspondent of were said to have drunk gin obProvidence is the nurse.Thorpe All tained lrom a bootlegging esare as well as could be exA tablishment hunt for the pected at this time. John Jenkins Camp bootlegger was started. ?,ads are 111 driHed in (nfii. is morning. The school Of the eight coal mines In the not able to get through Honors Mrs. Jensen e Netherlands four owned and produce about 70 per cent Face of the annual output. On 74th receipts p-- - at a time tTroep 1 7i - Roy -- Larsen, Orson and Robert Seamons, Levi and were Cleon Jorgensen, and Wesley Jen'-en- ; .. - Whatj I. ft.'K&'ssu stetHCE-vRQy-Ne- Dnnt lake' m pa- - and foijow tng ohser i , impounds used OIJH GOVERNMENT knitting; WORKS |