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Show i .'ACE Eidit?" lllL partntly ijiflicted with suicidal intent. Bentleys attorneys had expreet-e- d to force the dismissal of Mrs! Mildred Rankin's complaint charging the practicing of dentiscommon assault, when It and try Open to Traffic Soon was called in St. Louis Friday, under the statute of limitations. 5 MrRankin, who is 25, rerlared more f A;.ww high way bridge Bentj exacted three of her two teeth without permission won"e,naUK 1 c.!f hC vPMQrnh 9QPTh1lyears a after he asked to clean trainc u He was under $1000 bridge, the second highest fixed Lounci span over navigable water in Fay Bemhisel, chairman of the activities committee, reported that some of the activities being undertaken by the club are the No With Seed making of an agricultural survey, city parking. Fourth of July celebration, city cleanup, and- boy Germs Disease . scout aid. . An. On to Pocatello' committee, i Lewiston. 26 Dr. consisting of C. B. Stoddard, .StillMarch George ' Stewart, professor of man Pond, and A. Marshall, was State Agronomy at the Utah by President P. B. Van was the appointed Agricultural college, Orden to arrange for a big at the regular meeting dance of club members at the of the Lions club of 'Lewiston, district convention of the Lions held at the Sugarton hotel on club to be held lh Pocatello on Monday night. Many club (May 9th and 10th. Dr. Stewart discussed some of members are planning to attend. the scientific aspects of beet pro- The committee appointed to preduction, particularly with refer- pare a' stunt from the Lewiston ence to the development of better club at this convention is combeetr seed. He told his audience posed of Amasa Bybee, Fay Bern- that in his opinion it would not hisel and Leland Van OrdSn. . be very long until a seed would be developed which would produce ' Attached to a faucet, water plants to a great extent immune can be forced through a new from the diseases which now in- steel wool scraper to aid In fest beets. cleaning kitchen utensils. Great Bridge Span Over Columbia River ' AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO - atten-speak- er I P A RTM ENT By Mrs. George Pond Correspondent SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNOUNCES PROGRAM Lewiston The Lewiston First ward Sunday school has announced that on Thursday, March 27th they will present the following entertainment In the opera house beginning at 4 30. Three one act Plays' and dancln8. reading, sing- and yodeling acts as specialing be can reached only by piescnt leiry across the Columbia to the ties. Clawson Lewis of Ogden is visitOregon I hoe will be brouflit within thirty miles of Pacific ing in Lewiston with his parents Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Lewis. highway. The chief executives of all the Elders Darrel Rogers and DougPanfic coast states and British las Orchard returned to their Columbia wiil be guests of honor homes on Saturday after having at the opening. President Hoover filled missions In the northwestwill press the goldren key signaling ern states. the bridge opening. Motor carJ. W. Funk was a visiavans will be present from all torPresident our ward on Sunday and in imoortant cities of the coast and conference communities of lower Columbia attended our ward here WlU.ni OI.P BUYERS OF DA R FARM AND Ulf K.S:. ALLEN L. WILLIE, OWNER OF WILLIVER FARM . Mendon, Utah IU 2E 2C OF - i LEWISTON 'klKNDS let net the campaign of knocking and ISaaty Insinuition, that a Mcndwn chick peddler lias been employ-- . ing against uh during (lie past few jrarslcad you to a wrong impression regarding the quality of Winner Farm chirk. The motive that actuates the above mentioned peddler In his vile campaign of faLsification is to secure Ids fat commission by taking your order. W II.I.IVEK FARM does not import cheap California Chirks and aril them to you at a higher prire. Every iliirk that we sell is ha tilled in our own incubator, and eoiues from our own breeding flocks pure Hollywood strain leghorn, of a quality that Is a joy to the owners. Hollywood Leghorns are large birds Hcy lay large pure white egg, and have nearly thirty years of trapnesting and rareful breeding behind them. We Onr foundation slot k rame directly from the famous Hollywood Poultry Farm of Washington. bought the highest priced and best bred stock that this Farm lias to sell, It Is the intention of the'owners of Williver Farm to let the public know the farts regarding Hie quality of Williver farm Chirk, so that any chirk peddler who carries' on, behind our barks, such a vile campaign of knocking and insinuation, wiil find it also desirable to carry on his knocking behind the barks of our customers. t - D E liK)U. Forecast Beet v Noith Amcncu will connect Long ViCw, Washington, with Runnier, Oregon. Budging .of the lower Columbia at tins point gives niotousts a new direct route along the Pucilic highway over the west bank of the river between Rainier and Portland. The people of ' southwest Washington northwest and. Oregon . are bi ought one hundied miles closer by direct highway. Completion or the Oregon coast. Roosevelt highway will see the western part ot tile state ot Oregon completely motor excellent with looped roads By early fall ot 1930 extension of the motor highway west fiom ' Kelso and Longview will open the rich farm districts of Wahkiakum county to the outside woild. C;Uhlamet. which at Wednesday, March 20, JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTV, UTAH 2E Thursday, Friday, Saturday Keserre We .Mail the Right to Limit Orders Filled. Add 10-,'- . e for Postage Quantities Our Money - Saving Thursday, Friday and Saturday il bridge, a toll span, was erected in less than fifteen montihs. The steel construction was completed In eight months. The center suspended span of 1200 feet in length and 198 8 feet above mean low water. The total coast was $5,800,000. This magnificent span is one of the structural scenic wonders of the Pacific coast. Its erection was made possible by special act of congress. Womans Body President G. A. Hogan attended ward conference-- at Cornish: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lufkins of Shelley, Idaho, are visiting In Lewiston this week. Mrs. Corsie Campbell spent the week end In Providence ;'lsting relatives. Mrs. J. A. Beirdneau of Logan spent the week end In Lewiston as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bemhisel. Mr- and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden motored to Salt Lake on Saturday to meet Miss Maleta Van Orden w'ho was called home from her mission in New Mexico on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Vema Wiser and the illness of her mother, Mrs. W- - A. Van' Orden. LEGION POST NO. 50 ENTERTAINS AUXILIARYThe Lewiston American Legion post No 50 entertained the Legion Auxiliary and some invited guests at a most successful dinner dance at the Bluebird at Logan. While the dinner was In progress the following program was given: singing America by the group, led by C. 1. Stodard; toast master Kenneth Cottle was then introduced: C. I. Stoddard gave a patriotic song; Mrs. Vema Hyer gave a toast to the Leglonalres followed by a soloi from Mrs. Hazel Martensen and company of Trenton. Merle G. Hyer toasted the auxiliary and Mrs. Sayder Stoddard gave two readings. The toastmaster then Introduced Dr. E. I. Coburn, state vice commander, who gave a short talk. After the dinner the time was spent in dancing. Representatives from the Logan and Richmond posts were In attendance. D all 95 people were present. You Pay Regular Price for First Article, Then Only 10c for Second Item of Same Kind Found In California Eureka, Cal., March 26 (API Two theories the concerning identity of a young woman, whose Redwas near found the body wood highway in the northern part of Humboldt"' county,' " were advanced late last night. County officials considered the possibility that the body was that of Mrs. Gladys Preston, of Redding. Cal., who disappeared, from that city two months ago. shortly before the unidentified woman apparently was killed. The other theory was, that the victim w'as Thelma Hughes of Fruitland, Idaho, last heard of while working In a restaurant In Areata, near here. Coroner Oscar Swanson attempted to communicate with Mrs. g. W. Tinnus, of Fruitland, Relieved by him to be the mother of Thelma Hughes. Hobby Was Pulling Womens Teeth Springfield, Mo., March 26 (API EJwyn Bentley, 60, wealthy retired bank president, whose hobby for pulling womens teeth caused his arrest in St. Louis last week, was found shot to death in a bath tub at his palatial residence here last night. A brother, Franck C. Bentley, found the body, -- clothed in a bathrobe and propped up, with a bullet wound In the head, ap- - -- FOOLS are WHENtheyou valuebetting of a USED CAR, you are. making a wager on the DEALERS fairness. Every reconditioned car we have sold is a GOOD REASON why you should buy here. ... SEIAVtGE-MOTOR- . CO. 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Ct I OF J91.1U C1 J. 11.00 Exceptional HE V4L IMtl I 2S 40c CASTORIA Synol Soap, Liquid 2 for 604 Knight 2 1 2 for 454 i set of Attachments r Conitnued t Fountain Springe, No. 2 size, with full this religion,.,,. PiesidentjL W Funk made a few remarks. After the closing song by the choir benediction was pronounced by John H. Wiser. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Chandler and son will leave this week fof i their summer home at West Yellowstone, Mr. Chandler returned from there Saturday and reports that there is still about 2 feet of snow in the park making automobile travel impossible, yet. Hr., and Mrs. Homer, Daines an bounce the- birth of a baby girl born on March the 20th at their - Knight Hot Water Bottle, 2 for 354 25c Lysol 2 for 354 35c Freezone I 1.50 Conference was held in our ward on Sunday In the morning session. held in connection with he Sunday school, reports of the lesser priesthooid were read by the secretaries of each orgaizaUnn. In the afternoon the following program was given: singing The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning, by congregation; prayer Hyrum Rirle; singing. The Morning Breaks' bv the choir; words of Forseen 23 2 for 704 $1.50 HttOMO CIWiKH 2 for 35c SAP I.AX4TINH ,2 -- 60c Sal Hepatica 2 for $1.60 . ARGUMENT Se tl. ICQ L OT LI.I B ALK, Pale 2 for 45 2 for 704 No. 2 size George - F. Rawlins, aftr which the choir rendered an anthem. The ward report and activities were reported by Bishop Saul E. Hver. The returned missionaries Eiders' Rogers and' Elder' orchard each, spoke bearing strong testimonies of the truthfulness of IS A 2 for 404 60c Mentholatum, . - WAGEP Brand Milk. r Puritee Rubber Gloves. Mf 1.II.I.KTTF - 25c Eagle n 33c H 2 INK I. F. PILLS 30c Mentholatum, for 451 2 par $1 .1 0 WARD CONFERENCE then-sustaine- 2 1.00 - greetl0-2-by-Eldc- best-know- 35c Tiz James Taggart! reports of the Elders. Seventies and High Priests quorums given by A. W- Hyde, E. H. Kemp and George Bright. The ward officers clerk were MOW!) MAXIMS This annual midwinter event has grown to be one of the outstanding bargain occasions of the year. The selection of items, embraces many of the standard lines of Toiletries, Drugs, Soaps and Sundries. 23c Woodburys Facial Soap 2 for 354 - Mr I'KNtl lR MILK or HAIi.lESU av r 44TIHE PTII- ir 2 for 85c o r OUC nn L nn ....Z tor imp 7Q 25c Mercurochrome rr 2 for 354 RRIa .2 for 45c .2 for 35c ALCOHOL...., 25o CnCKROIS AHO HOSLH ATKR 25c Aromatic Cascara .... .. t.Z for 45c XRf V for 45c !TrYr.T.7.2for45c SAYc A 9 2E 12 f ,.Ln) tlOr OOC 4H-IKI- S.V HI 4 lOr OXIDE OI.ITMEkT tablets, .yrt - 2 for 354 3Sr I.I.YCERIM3 tories SllPOl- - 2 for 35c v Wf HNPOO US....2for KI.6 AND 60c OIIL tOr JOUC FI |