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Show - PAGE TWO IMS JOURNAL, LOGAN Gill, CACHE COUNTY, T TICKERS MAKE ATLANTIC CITY BROKERS OF ENGLAND HAVEN OF THE 'JOURNAL Monday, April 18, J92L UiAtt 4 TRENTON I i IS. A baby TRENTON. bov arrive at Apr. home of Air. and Airs. Aaron Andreason rues day. April 12. but we are sorrv; to hear that it only lived about seven hours, bnet funeral ser vices were held at the home on Thursday. Interment was in tne Trenton cemetery. The mother is getting along as well as couiu be expected. Miss Ora Wal.work of Ogden formerly cf Trenton, is here visiting with her aunt Mrs. Aaron Andreasop. She is going from here to BlcBBiBd. where she will visit friends for gonte time. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith and two small chi dren of Tremonton. have returned home aftei spending the past month or two at the home of PARADISE PARADISE. Apr. 16. Sever- cases 0f German measles PUBLISHED BY reported during the hve EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY t eejj sorrv to sav it. but fedise seemsof tolate.be a very Editor A.UQUSTDS GORDON meagev place Mrs. John O, Bankhead and la tho rat, axcapt Sudsy, Watered at th Port Office ererr children have returned home, 1 LosajC Utah, m Second SUm Matter again, they having been staving with Mrs. Bankheads, parent , Subscription Rate in your bakings 0 during the winter months.. BT MAIL PER MONTH, in Adranco ' . . 70c A bouncing babv bov arrmecl BT CARRIER, ,PKR MONTH, la Adranca Mrs. in using at the home of Mr. and A Dlacoaot at $1.00 per Tear win be Given for Advaaee Payment for a Pull Tear. Pamer Johnson. April 7th. i Fred Lofthouse of St. An- -j .ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION visit' thony spent the week end Member of Associated Press CharMrs. mother aved his ing caTba Auociated rresa ia exclusively entitled te the nae for repnMi lotte E. Lofthouse. tion of all new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la thta Mrs. J: O. Tarns entertained 25 ounces (or 25 paper and also the local newa published therein. Friday. April 8th in honor re-of All right ol repuBli cation of apecial dispatchee herein are alao her husband w'ho has) lust rpaerved. turned home from California Mrs. Smiths parents Mr. and where he labored as a missionMrs. J. I. Pavne. ary. A delicious suDDer was for over years Mrs. Opal Cahoon and little served at 7 p. m. to twentv-fou- r Ni Fair .. Change Rain son Jack have returned home to guests. Games and social chat I y O' Pocate lo. Idaho after spending was enjoyed and later in the Why Pay War Prices? weie refreshments the past two weeks with Mrs. evening 5S:!inil2!li!R!!l!4!ir!f)I!I!fiHII7litlSI!!!9!lllR0 Cahoons mother. Mrs. C. A. again served. Those attend mo Yesterday Brown. Little Jack had the red the party were Mr. and Mrs time devoted to dancing. The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer measles during his visit here. E, O. Tams of Wiiard. Mr. Hilary Obrav has purchasAt 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The Grant Simmonds. son of Mr. Jane Richman. Mr. and yesterday twelve acres of irrigated land ed . C. B. Obrav Mrs, and Mrs, A. Simmonds has Joseph to Saturdays reading. in the north fie d, from Leon reading each Monday-refer- s and Otom. Mr E. Mr. Riehmun has been ill for the past week with Price Jdrs. G, and Richman.a drv farm in Pocate lo fever, it is hoped he Mrs. George S. Richman bought BRIGHTON, Eug., Apr. 16 (AP) (furnishing clients wuh tips and in scarlet Mrs. and will soon be well again. Wil- daughter Edna, Mr, vallev. Airangemer.ts for movof t formation for the rtajs operations. Atln,lc Simmonds Reri S. Howell, Miss Cela How- ing his family out to his iarm and Andrew are a few wocifio examples tha show the effect of jrUinS!!t0!!' "hbecome knoan as the During the operating hours of the ma are staving with their sister. ell, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obray. will be made later. HERE teaching. atock brokers paradise. jeM hange if there i, a lull or Tneron Brown, so they wi Misses Melba and MaRee Obrav. Wm. T. James and John 1, &o many broker resida at th'sjever the brokers .ire so inclined, Mrs. sixty acies Mr. and Mrs. Rov Richman and James have boughtsouth-easeaside resort, 60 tulle south efithcy dro plhe tape and lake a at roll not get the disease. of Noble Jorgenson and Misses Gertrude and Caroline of dry farm land Among London that a stock broker ticker on the beach, or in sumnn r go for a chiMrs, .the was land nri chased dren Marjories and Liovd Obrav. A good time was en lov- town service has been extended here. 11,81111, and then tackle, flu market from AJi'x Job T lb tierl ... other things the class made a trip to a fire station, and was taken ha, .(,,.14 g0 successfully that,' with renewed vigor orders to buv returned to their home in La- ed bv all. Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins sn for sometime gan of alter sen visiting h class-home of th In alarm. igtheir are given to a fire alarm box and taught to ring an The stork visited the apecuiator only so and telephone j many he past week at Midvale v, Mrs. with her Mr. and folks. ' A. Norto the city occasionally. O. Mrs. Edward to the bmker,' London re Mr. and ag Airs. v esiev Lo1 her reC. daughter, to had Simmonds. They fine Many of the jobbera and trader, presentation, man April 9th and left a Hirst. John to ,son of Joseph H. turn the prevent have splendid home near the ehoiel The rail jourm getting to tlie(i(y babv bov . sick with is Hirst seriously fever. scarlet i thes-it is Into that ih tickets quires a lit tie more than an hour, Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam S, Rich- pneumonia. Trained nurse has 'have been extended. Rome have the but the broker commuters sav Ihev Mrs. T. E. Fyell was called to man. Mr. E. M. Bickmore and head and stodd in the middle Of the floor crying, but Nathaniel! instruments In their dining room, may give up thiir monthly tickets Salt Lake sometime last week Mr. Joseph Norris motored to been procured to nurse him and he is hacing everv caie. but at tbe hallway or study, and! altogether if the inker seivice ion- - to the bedside of her sick son Draper Sondav TT"'Tng to tan out and range in an alarm, waited for the fire engines toi0,!?rs aln numbeT present he is in a verv critical built pnuea 10 work snmssiulp ue J Mr. Elmer Jensen. We have not Mr. tpoctelly funeral of the Come, and directed them to his home. The next day the father rooms as sort of office. The air, they .iver, fresh off the heaid how he is at this writing. Orgil. They returned nome Sun- condition, hk manv fiierds are honing and praying for his reThere is a large gang of rai day evening. told the principal of the school that the action of the boy was!,foreThe service start an hour be-In English channel. adds zest to their covery. the stock has and taken opens away exchange thoughts ' road workers (task, busy raising the Mrs. Nelie Tams spent a few undoubtedly all that saved his home from burning, a home that iO. S. L. railroad from Hammond days the first of the week visrepresented his entire savings. to Dayton. Idaho, they iting her mother and sister.mar-, Utah Miss True Lofthouse was are working in Trenton now. Daughters of 13th in ried A. Wednesday, Mr. April Frank has Bvbee purBANKS Pioneer Meet BOY PRINCES MAY DECIDE chased a new Ford truck which the Logan Temple, I cant tell National Association of Credit Men recovered will seem verv nice to use on vou who she married because FINAL TOMB OF NAPOLEONS SON the mail route in place of his I cant spell his name, but 340(1,000 from fraudulent failures during the past 15 The Joseph Smith umn will cart. He can make the rounds pirls all cad him Davie Mv tt i & 19. at Tuesday. Apiil Jnonthsr and convicted 122 "commercial crooks much Quicker in the car. Dear 0. A bundle shower was (meet Samuel B. Mit-toMr. Rov Hansen is having a held at her mothers home the home This is a very small proportion of the losses from such frauds, 33 South 1st West at 3 new cement walk put around his Thursday evening. Ivhich are estimated to he $250,000,000 a year. But the effect is oclock. The assisting hostesses house. been Mrs. Hannah Olsen has are: Mrs. Frank Bingham, and Mrs. Ada Gardner and Id with lagrippe. she is on the Mrs. Margaret Hawkins. good; the losses might have grown enormously, if these 122 proil son to have Tremonton improve. returned fessional operators had not been pailed, and others restrained iter spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maddox The Thomas X. Smith camp fear. through her parents. Mr. ana Mrs. Moses motored to Salt Lake Tuesday wil meet Tuesday, April 19 at Andreason. The htte bov had Wednesday Some people still say, Im afraid of banks, and keep their their evening. quite a serious time with the daughter Mabel who has at- 2:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. money on their person or hidden about the place, to bring the measles during their stav here. tended school down .there this Mary Telford. 31 North 3rd Mrs. Mvrtle Dallof is in Tren- winter came home with them. East. Good attendance desired. footpad or murderer or to be lost by fire or their own death. The ton now visiting with Mr. and Primary conference will be k losses from the and banks are more Mrs. J. L. Pavne. held Sunday afternoon. A good The Wilford Woodruff camp than ali those from credit frauds, bank failures and all breaches Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Wheelprogram has been prepared ah will hold their meeting Thurswelcome. er have moved out of the sec- are of trust; and the loss of life is a thousand jlihies greater. Relief Societv meeting was day Apiil 21st at 3:30 at thd tion house house into the prudence to hide money away; it is sheer idiocy. owned bv Sheldon Eppich. It is held Tuesday afternoon at the Bluebird. situated about half anuie west home of Mrs. Edward P. Oldham. The time was taken ud in of town. der the direction of the emThe Seagull camp will meet how to cut and alter SMITIIFIELD learning .Mrs. Anna Brings is here, dress mak- at the home of Airs. Patience ployees association of the Morand pocket patterns visiting at the home of her son ing. Mrs. C. F. Olsen of Hyrum jAi-to tl gan Canning Company was givAdams on 363 East 2nd North, Roy Briggs. She at one time liv- had Of? OJKL SMITHFIELD Apr. 18. A en at the Chocolate Shoppe. charge of the work. U PF.ROR ed here but moved to Salt Lake which is Tuesday, April 19, at 3:30 p. m. great manv of the people in theA service ofstation Twenty-CO U jC served. were and from there to California. its kind in Cache yyith Airs. Patience Adams and largest bmithfield Sre 'going in for were present. Manv of her old acquaintances one chickens. All over the town it is countv is being built bv Elzo Airs. Lueha Adams as hostesss-es- . will be to see is glad her again. A good representation 'of our possible to see many new ana Athv. It to cost approximate-Ido tin (Willing Two, might coiKii-dbMrs. I). J. New bold and dauv $3000 and 'will have a'l the ward attended Priesthood meetmodern v coons being built. for the throiiHoss rovalln'- ter of TrenSnuthfield were in ing at Hyrum Sunday. Perhaps Among those retting babv modern conveniences that tore Capnun monks, churgiil in 1617 ton Thuisdav to attend the An- the fact that there were two; chicks are: Leslie Scrowthers, used in automobile work tndav. with hr guardianship ol tlir hod t s dreason babvs funeral. missionaries from our ward to Ifiio Nilson. .Frank and Glenn Will carry verv complete line of buBtile his imperial father in the ot all Hap.sbm gs, watch our the OBITUARY Mrs. Stel a Boodry from up in report there, induced a larger Wdl. JtiM. Johnson. Preston 1). accessories including tires and 01 "The Eagle sarcophagus ' Idaho rived here to crowd batteries, will be so eouipped than aj today usual. West; V ki he Should the dukes body visit her mother. Mis. Luela for tire and battery Cleanup day for the schools Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge' Thorn-le- v his heart will piobahlj h Texaco to Alls. Prig' inda Jane Wilcox are service. which was to be carried out last products left in a s'lvtr utn m the St Au Faekrell. have traded their city pro- be the exclusive sales. on ac- died at her home ia Millville th remaindir of bvThe big haloon dance put on Friday was postponed ami perty for a farm owned bv Mrs. (luinh gustnie The drive which w ill be paved the mutual girls was a great count of the stormy weather his 'seeia pfaeid ia the t'aihidral success. pilen, Timmins. They will move right to She was The house was decora- No other arrangements have Friday night at, road is 1(H) feet . They expect to wide and the to u phn u lno it shortly. 88 ",dy st, in in a.HaP8- of... born ted will 1,aris' make and been it made. pink lavendar, possible Cottonweri, Utah, they and keen cows. raise 'LAiglon" (lied when he was 21 sold punch and ba'oons. A box for a person to drive out with Orville Lee is suffer- June 17, 1851. Ib'i husband, Bishop The Empress theater d IBs iite aroustd sentiment of candy was given in the spec- ing from a severe attack of blighti The surdestroyed bv fire some the greatest of ease. Jefferson Wiicox, died about for him, and the Austnans see no ial will be beaudance. Alvena Hansen and time .furo .is being torn down. rounding grounds leason lor taking him tiom tiie manv iovelv and missionaries having Some ' thirty years ago. Mrs. Wilcox tiful,, traveling The debris and accumulation old pine trees in the cryjit wlieie Ins mot h, r Iks His Rulon Jensen of Cornish won professing to have the most was a devoted mother and has background wui be cleared rwhv and on the It bears a the candy. A large electric light wi be topper cu1 ktt is simple . modern Christian religion are lived in Milhille twenty-si- x grounds Ihev will build an open in Josef laige cross and his name, front of the building and the to the big visiting our town. They are invited Everybodys ir dance hall. Karl Erati. Napoleon will Ire ecuupped with globyears. root to house visits house apron 'and overall dance at making Miss Susan Thornlev spent es so that the p ace will be we About 33 years' agp she left Trenton Thursday. April 21. leaving their literature to be last week in Ogden visiting. G eanor and j un- read. Ud to date we have heard Utah, packed her few lighted. bv the and wanted. given the launch needs. he that worldly something The 'members of the Smith, is a verv beautiThe of no converts to their faith Tell your news story in the ionMr.girls. The reader of this newsand with her ten field Kiwanig elub will entertain ful one building possessions and will be readv for ser and Mrs. Clifford among our townspeople. moved to Alberta, their partners at a social on vice to the public about Mav I. paper who wants more desir- classified advertisement. Read- and children of IewistonPaulson class conference will children Religion return Canada. Friday, at ,the second ward This will helo greatlv to show-of- able living quarters, a better ers are searching for it i'l The ed home Sunday after spend- be held April 24. She in remained Smilhfie'd. amusement hail. E. J. Norman has recently Canada until ing the. last few weeks in Tren26 house, a better job, an assist- Journal. years ago Miss Violet Peterson, mission ton visiting folks and friends. purchased a Fordson tractor ant, a summer resort, or a Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Fife of with all the modern equipment when she letuined to Millville, ary in Hawaii is expected" to be A Straight Line inreleased to return home the steam launch, wants to get Radio t lephone and tele- Preston. Idaho were visitors at the salesman did some demon- where she has lived ever since. fore part of Alav. Her sister Mrs. lifes parents home, Mr. strating Wednesday morning. She was 75 years of age. For to immediate touch with who-I- s graph tending and lecoivmg and Mrs. meet will in her California Edna II. J. Hauser Sunday The work proved verv satisfac- the past seven the shortest distance ias these items to sell. He equipment with a range of 20 afternoon. years she had And will accompany her home. tory in everv wav ftlr. Norman two tw'een If thd peonle who do the given points. is, therefoie, interested in the miles for the former and 60 for will use it on his drv farms in been a constant sufferer. ads. They represent She is survived by four sisPocatello Valiev and Hansel kicking would heln a little it That definition is applicable! ihe latter have been combined Iwould sound better in print. Valiev. The tractor was pur- ters, two brothers to and ten ling straight to classified the advertisement.! Elder Adrian Toolson has chased from the Monte Cristo children. The n portaHe form f military children are: been, released from the British A classified advertisement is what he wants. Motor company at Wellsville. You may mission and will set sail from he purposes. Jefferson Wilcox, British Cothp The welcome home for party the shortest possible distance 1S looking for. Or you may The cost of Jasdfied adver- South Hampden. Anril 19 v Elder J. O. Tams and James H. lumbia; John H. Wilcox, Millland in New York about the two given points the! want to dispose of the very tising is amazingly small. The "hich are attached several hun Norman was held Friday even- ville ; Nathaniel Wilcox, Logan ; between pr A26. of April. A short program was ren or steam results me amazmglv larg. AL Roy Wilcox, dred flapping pieces of canvas. ing. Lethbridge, unique farewell social un- - person who wants something, house, automobile, berta, Canada ; Guy Wilcox, By OabortM THE FEATHERHEADS Lethbridge, Canada; Airs. II. Will He EVER Forget A. Withington, Baker, Idaho; Fables! Jane Nitsel, Philadelphia, Pa.: Elizabeth Hovey, Millville, and Alary Wolf, Longview, Washington, Funeral services will be held Wednesday or Thursday at Millville. Final airangement3 await word from her children. Interment will be in the Wells-vill- e cemetery. . -- lr ...... ; - Same Price BAROMETER. READINGS ... To-Da- 35 -- . 1 wht-n- - st . d f at-m- ci -. -- - HOLE-IN-THE-WA- LL THE te n. - old-soc- It hole-in-the-w- all is-n- h. I fnZ LJ . hr-- e -- hv 11:. whir-was- , 1 f , be-,.v- ur I j intuit j Use the Want Ads in renting furnished roorr.s-th- us making a business matter of it! 'A' pew rfcar vision mirror for the interiors of closed automobiles gives both the drivers and persons seated witj them views of the road behind them. unob-.-.struct- ed |