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Show , r4 y fc j ! rf , i, . -- ga.s Queealsther to pilot . A final check-u- p shows that take part in the opera Queen Esther, to be presented at the Capitol, Friday April 22nd, The list includes fifteen principals, eighty five in main chorus, twelve in flower girls chorus, six in ballet, seventeen in enlarged Capitol theatre orchestra, ten directors. The .wholehearted," voluntary support of those who hdve given liberally of their time and talent for the past six weeks lias brought this production to a state of balance and finish which will make it rank among the best ever staged in Logan by local talent. The support of the Sunday schools of the two stakes and many other interests make it a community opera of wide appeal. With the exception of the regular Capitol orchestra all of the 143 taking part are doing it without pay. After deducting expenses the balance of the receipts will be distributed among the Sunday School organizations. of the various Direction branches is being ably handled by the following: Rollo V. Johnson, director of opera, S. E. Clark, organist; Elsie Thompson pianist; Wm. Spicker, orchestra Helen Thompson, dramatics an ballet; Ira N. Hayward, stage manager; Carma Ballard and Priscilla Rowland, , wardrobe; 143 persons will v Raymond Williams, art; J. Linford, stage carpenter ; N. P, Nielsen Jr., property; Wm. W. Owens, publicity; G. E. Steiner, business manager . W. RIVALRY AMONG IS KEEN UAS. AVIATORS (Continued From Page One) Bertaud, air mail flier, had been and navigaselected as a tor of the monoplane in which Bert Acosta and Clarence D. Chamberlin established a new recently . , Commander J. H. Lein, f6rm-erl- executive officer of y the dirigg)les Shenandoah and Los Angeles will be navigator for the Ehrgoti company. Lieutenant George R. Pond and Major! Thomas Lanphier, commanding officer at Self ridge field. Mount! Clemans. Mich., will be ths; pilots. Ehrgott who will com- mand is not an aviator. Lieutenant said Ehrgott of Connecticut has offered the services of the militia in preparing for the flight. Headquarters will be established at Hartford. Other entries included Commander Richard E. Byrd whose plans were delayed by accident at Tetterboro airport last Saturday; Noel Davis in his American Legion; Charles Linden-bur- g of St. Louis, in a Ryan monoplane and Captain Rene Fonk in a Sikorski plane. The future of the Byrd expedition, made uncertain by injury to two members, is awaitr, ing decision of. Rodman its sponsor, Governor Trumboll Ycj have just Three Dajs in which to take advantage of this Sale Come earl; while our Stock is complete TOILET PRODUCTS NY-DEN- TA 75c , Keeps the scalp clean Holds , . the hair In place Price Sale Price Regular NYLOTIS LARGE of-tic- NYLOTIS PERFUME A delicate bouquet odor Sale Price Regular Price U ounce URGE $1.00 greasy cream exquisitely perfumed Regular Price Sale Price A NYLOTIS BEAUTY BALM Flesh White A liquid face powder Sale Price Rogular Price TWO 65c 60c for 65c NYLOTIS POWDER PUFF Vetour Satin finish Flesh or White ' Regular Price URGE, . r al NYAL MOUTH WASH Assists In keeping the gums in a firm and , healthy condition Sat Me Regular Price Farm Population , Statistics Given TWO for 50c 53e TWO for 60c NYLOTIS LIQUID SHAMPOO URGE A perfumed, antiseptic, liquid, vegetable soap Sale Price Regular Price TWO for 60c Frjce -- . -- 60c TWO for 25c 25c ONE ounce $1.00 EMBASSY LAWN STATIONERY (24 aheeta 24 envelopes) Sale Regular Price Price TWO for 50c 50c t VAG KAL pS'JCZIS ; 1 i Regular Price cy S. Sria Price TWO $2.50 i- - Regular 4 WC tor i $2.50 NYAL K CNEM (Removes grea-- o spots Without Injury- - to t10 most TWO tor $1.03 dellfuli fabrics. Price TWO fc J . HOUSEHOLD MEDICINES , NYAL HONEY & Sale Price HOREKOUND TWO 50fi For coughs that "hang- OF 5QC Good for lha onon tire family. Regular NYAL YELLOW PILLS Sale Fmo Price Relievei constipation TWO 25C and biliousness. Regular Price . fJjic TWO for $1.00 NYLOTIS COLD CREAM s LOMA PAPETERIE 24 Envelopea 24 Sheets Diplomat Size White, Gray or Peach S Trice Regular Price TWO for $1.00 $1.CQ TWO for 50c 50c 1 Guarantiee TWO for 15c $1.00 ,'vSt&&sfW Si's VM LILAC TOILET WATER Most pleasing of all floral odors Full 4 oz. Sprinkle top bottle Sale Price Regular Pries' Sale Price V OXFORD LINEN ENVELOPES (25 envelopes In packago) Sale Price Rogular Prict 15c trj! J.ym , K3E51 TWO for 50c 50c 9i Sale Price Sale Price ' Sprinkle top Regular Price . Regular Price . Ife 1 tiilt TWO for 50c TWO fer $3.00 NYAL (Medium hard bristle Guaranteed) TWO for 25c 25c $1.00 to leave that refreshing feeling - NYSIS TALCUM .All that a good Talcum should be Sale Price Regular Price sheet) TOOTH BRUSIt TWO for 25c ' (72 1 Just enough "bite Newey, Sidney D. A Swen-se- n of the U. A. C. and- representatives from North Cache, Logan, South Cache, Box Elder, Davis, Bear River and Ogden high schools. The following were elected by the shop teachers : Johh Olsen, president ; V. P, Reese, vice president; Parker Pratt, secretary. Tfiese men were all from Box Elder high school. It was the belief of these present that the organization officers should be located in one school in order that more work could be accomplished with the minimum of expense and time. The next meeting will be held at tlje U. A. C. in October. NYLOTIS LIP STICK Medium shade Sale Price Regular Price 25c guaranteed. Screw fittings Y AMORITA JOILET WATER A pleasinq bouquet odor. Full 4 oz. Sprinkle top bottle Sale Price Regular Price SHAVING LOTION A. - TWO for - $1.00 $1.00 Sale Jrlce TWO for 25c 25c LARGE i 50c TWO for 50c Regular Price A splendid hair dressing ' NYLOTIS ROUGE Metal box Oriental or Medium shade Sab Price , Rsgular Price NYAL SKIN SOAP Good for oily skins Two quart ENVELOPES S3.C0 1 50c SYRINGE Regular Price TWO for 50c 50c Two for 35c NYAL HIRSUTONE the state met with the Domestic Science teachers and outlined a new course of study for the hext school yeah Those present included: L. R. Humpherys; Prof. Ray B. West, FOUNTAIN WEDGEWOOD LAWN WRITING PAPER Regular Price Sal Price Regular Price -- NYAL TWO cartons for 50c ' Relieves sunburn and tan TWO for 50c 50c . FrlvO Special Sale Price URGE NYLOTIS SHAVING CREAM ' Helps th razor Speed! the shave" Sale Price Regular Price ersen's- Domestic Science department. At 1:30 the convention met again and L. R. Humpherys lead the discussion with Utah State Program in shop subjects. liss Jean Cox, in charge - of the Domestic Science work in i ALMOND CREAM r TWO ''o.r $2.53 (80 In carton) Blende with even the i ' for 75c finest skin , Delightfully Perfumed .Regular Price Sale Price UWN WEDGEWOOD NYLOTIS 35c vd Bring a friend and' share the saving TWO ' vS co-operat- ion NYLOTIS FACE POWDER LARGE Wright-Bellanc- A. Powell, Stock, A. . Smooth In toxturo and . , elinge Fleeh White Brunette Regular Price Sale Price IIYRUM April, 29 The associated teachers of the north-er- a divisioh of Mechanic Arts and Domestic Science met in a convention at the South Cache high school Saturday. The morning session began at 10 a. m. fOr the shop men. F. J. Carlson head of the local department led in the discussion. lid to!d of the system of keeping shop accounts his department uses ; also of the system of tool checking. An open .discussion followed in which the following topics were discussed: Improve--, ment of yearly inventory, shop mitis " NYLOTIS FACE POWDER DE LUXE South Cache High teacher's attendance at summer school with pay; vocational library equipment including the books on' shop subjects, blue prints, lesson plans, models, job worlds duration flight tecord. sheets and made-u- p projects. At noon a delicious htncheoh. will Bertaud accompany either Acosta or Chamberlin in was served by Miss Myrtle Pettrans-Atlant- ic 0 TWO for 59c 50c Teachers Convention at the regular 'retail price of Nydenta Tooth Paste is 50c per tube. During this sale you ' get two tubes for 50c. This liberal offer is made possible only through of the manufacturers. the Every piece'of merchandise is Fresh from the tory and guaranteed just as it is when sold at regular prices. Sale Price Regular Price Wana-make- NYAL. WAirn For example TOOTH PASTE. Whiten and polish cleanses RUBBER GOODS The NYAL Two for One Sale is just what its name implies. You . get two Nyal products for the price of one. , STATIONERY AND co-pil- ot the voyage. The Bellanca machine is expected to hop off within two weeks, Acosta and Chamberlin., will toss a coin for selection as PACE' FIVE the last minute before the flight. Be Great Performance CITY,. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN THE JOURNAL, Wednesday, April 20, 1927. NYAL RHEUMATIC 25c Sals Pries NYAL CARBOLIC - SALVE . Regular Price TWO A household necessity. for 25c For scratches, burns, cuts, ate. NYAL LINIMENT Regular Prict SQc - URGE TW penetrating Unimant still for tors, ana muscles. A for 50c NYAL DIGESTIVE TABLETS URGE Regular Price 5flc Sals Price Sale Price TWO "Eat what yeu like and 50c enjoy It" These half the digestive or gene to function property. NYAL ECZEMA Sale Price Refular LOTION LARGE Price $1,00 tab-Je- tt for Ivy Price TWO for imtSCBT isle Price . TWO laxative cold ' "kYAL TABLETS ft.gulsr 25c eand tablet A Give prompt relief. Of Z5C Sale Price Rsgular Price TREATMENT LARGE TWO relief of rheu- $1.00 Far themade for $1.00 pains. HOT NYAL Sale SPRINGS Prire Regular Price (BRAND) MEDICINE TWO Used In cases of psor cr impoverished blood ana lor $1.09 Its results, rheumatism, eczema and variout forma of blood and - akin diseases. NYAL SYRUP OF Sals Prica Regular HYPOPHOSPHITES Price TWO For the treatment of $1.00 nervbus and general de-- for $1.C3 blllty and lark of energy. ting Regular Price 50c CATARRHAL BALM 1 URGE For Catarrh In the head and inflammation of na- aal mucous tnembrane. Sale Price .TWO 'Or iiUS unnfsiT NYAL BUCHU AND gala Price 'Regular JUNIPER COM- -, Price POUND PILLS - TWO 50c , For Backache and for Lumbago. 4 Confidence y WASHINGTON, April '20. A decrease 'of 649,000 persons jn the farm population of () the United States during the last the largest decrease in ones appearance brings in year, since 1920 was anyear any natural loveliness and poise, nounced today by the departwhich aretlic most envi- ment of agriculture. ' The depart jggnt fcstmated able attributes of feminine ' that 27,892,000 persons were charm. living on farms on January 1, 1927, as compared with 28,- 451.000 on January 1, 1926, and 28.982.000 in 1925, as shown by the federal agriculture census that year. give that comfortable, yet of The which moverpent of population confinement snug from farms to cities was esthe to the figure adapts timated at 2,512,000 persons for straight modish lines flow last year 1,325,000 moved to in vogue' Wc have a wid: farms, making a net movement selection of ..Formfit.. gar of 1,020,000 persons away from farms. ments. Pi rth s on farms' during the . Ask to See Them year ivere estimated at 678,000 !apd deaths at .287,000, leaving a natural increase. of 371,000, which reduced the loss due , to movement to d the in the East North-centrstates 102,000; in the West North Central states 97,000; in the South Atlantic states 138,000; in the states Central East South 77,000 ; in the West South Central states 142,000 ; in the mountain states 24,000; and in the, . Pacific states 14,000. lantic states 40,000 al 1 formfiT S ; girdleieres j - Funeral and Obituary of Christian Larsen -- Shirley Mae Shop Funeral services for the late Christian Larsen were held in the Fifth ward Tuesday at 2 oclock. Bishop John Q. Adams j conducting.-Singin- Come Ye Saints, prayer by Bishop Richard Yeates. Singing Till The Resurrection Day. 649,000. In New' England the net loss Elders Carl M. Nelson. William was 15,000; in the middle At- - Hyde, John H. Kemp and Jos Come city-war- f . eph E. Cardon all of whom had known the deceased for many years spoke in the highest terms ot his honesty, integrity and general good qualities, for he had livptt here for almost sixty years, and was held in the hignest esteem by all who knew him. Counsellor Charles Batt had, promised Brother Larsen long ago that he would sing at his funeral, and he sang I Know That My Redeemer Lives. Bishop Adams made a few concluding remarks, and after singing "I Need Thee Every Hour the closing , prayer-w- as bflered by Elder A. E. Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Elder R. O. Larsen. . eOBITUARY son of Christian Larsen, Christian and Dorthea Hansen Larsen was bom in Langeland, Denmark, Aug, 5, 1842, and was therefore in his eighty-fift- h year. He was a merchant, sailor, - trading between Denmark and the British Isles. When war broke out between Denmark and Germany and the merchant vessels were pressed into mili. tary service, hd saw some fight- ing. and was 'in the battle- of Heligoland. He received the Gospel in his native land, and emigrated in 1866, walking across the plains by the side of an ox team. He came to, Logan where he worked for the late Apostle Ezra T. Benson. Here he met Emma Barrett, who was in Brother Benson's living married - her in the and family, 1868. Endowment" House in They are the parents of eleven children, of whom only three now survive. They are Oliver and Lester of North Logan, and Mrs. Annie L. Burnett, who tor some years has been making her home with her parents. Brother Larsen has always been an active church ' worker, under the direction of N. W. Christiansen. The chapel was crowded to its capacity. Music lovers of Hyrum. were given a musical feast when the chorus composed of sixty singers together . tvilh Professor Walter Welti of the.U. A. C., Miss Clover Johnson of the Miss , South Cache faculty, Phyllis Liljenquist and Kenneth Murray as !( Joists sang the an honorable .and respected sacred numbers. ' and member of the community, .This oratoncris rather ' difhis passing is regretted by all ficult for amateur singers but who knew him, so well .were the singers trained rlhaF every number was a gem Oratorio Presented in itself. Mrs. N. W. Christianin Hyrum Third Ward sen accompanied at the piano assisted by Miss Leola Pithm The and Professor S. E. Clark was . HYRUM, April 20 by at the organ. Holy City, an oratorio The music department dethe at Gaul, was presented ward chapel Sunday serves much ptalse for the ef- Third night by the music department ficient manner in which the of the South 'Cache high school! oratorio was given. having filed a .mission to his native land, and having been a member of the High Council for many years, until age made it impossible for him to attend to his duties. For a long time he has spent mfich time in the Temple where he has officiated for over 1300. IIe was also active in civic , affairs, having been assessor and collector for tw'o terms. 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