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Show tags four JHE Aoto Found The Ford car Doctor Rush, a member of the U. S. Medical Corps has re- stolen from in front of the Audceived his assignment and will itorium on the night of the big leave in about ten days. military ball, was found practically undamaged near the of Mr.. Mr. Walter M. Jones goes to Boisetomorrow to 'open up that where the joy riders had eviterritory for the Business Mens dently left it after exhausting ' AccidentAssociation, of which the supply of gasoline. most active he is one of the Tires repaired at Kimballs. agents in the west. s cials This resi-den- j The alleged bootlegger arrested a few nights ago with suit cases containing liquor in his possession, has been held under a $600 bond to answer under the city ordinance to a charge of having it for sale. 75c Silk Striped Voiles and Beach Cloth Special Per Yard 49c 100 Remnants of Voiles, Organdies, cales, and Gingham at about Per- Half Regular Price Mens ZOO Work and Dress 75 Yalues Mens Summer Shirts, at SOc. Special Sale Price Boys Summer Unions Special Sale Price 40c 25c Stuck In Mud Lake Bishop and and Mrs. Frank Tingey members of their family by auto from Salt Lake to Logan on Saturday evening, ran off the high grade of soft dirt across Mud Lake in Wells ville Brass band music at the audi- canyon, and into the mud and torium every Saturday night. water of the lake. Other parties 50c a couple. Ladies free. Adv. coming along brought them to Logan and a team pulled the Swiss And German Confer- machine out on- - Sunday. ence was held in the Tabernacle Theurer Bros, can save you yesterday, and the sessions were greatly enjoyed. Elder money on beet tools, four-roShuthess, editor of the cultivator. They have no road Beobachter and presiding Elder agents. All business is done at over the, German speaking con- home. Call up 221 and get our gregations, wasi in attendance Prices. Advt. and gave some valuable instruc. For tions. quality and prices on flour and feed. Phone H. E. Adv. . Fish and Game Licenses and Perry. line a complete and Word has been received of the of fishing tackle. Rolfson SportAdv. death of Madaline, daughter of ing Goods. Co. John Andrews of Pocatello, son visitor to of William Andrews of this city. Spend id Crops-- A Roselle, Salt Wells and adjacent The remains will reach Logan Relatives and Boxelder dry farm points, re-- ! this evening. ports splendid crops in prospect. friends of the family are invitA. G. Lundstrcm he says has ed to attend the funeral which six hundred acas of splendid will be held at the residence of the William R. Andrews in the wheat at Salt Wells, and Bell Bros, have a great field of Third ward at 12 oclock Tuesfine rye at Roselle, and these day, are but fair samples of the A special meeting of the crops generally in that ectiom Commercial Club, business men and any others interested in the Given Responsible Position Frederick P. Champ (Fritz) son Workmens Compensation Act of George H. Champ, president will be held at the Club Wednesof the Cache Valley Banking day evening at 8 oclock. The Commission company, who has been at Har- State Industrial vard University for several will be present to discuss the years hag been selected for the Act and give their views. A head of one ofsthe departments good representation is desired. in the Hoover Food Commis- This will be an excellent opporsion. The Commission has its tunity to get the Commissions headquarters in the new build- side of the question. ing of the Interior Department , Fourth Ward at Washington. Reorganized At the YegUlar Services in the Another Contributor Mr. D. Fourth vard on. Sunday eventhe W. Hess, Logan, has contribut- ing, the Presidency of ed $25.00 to' the Red Cross War Stake being present, the ward Fund. The names of all contrib- as now constituted was reorganutors will be published just as ized, the old officers being honfast as they are reported. It is orably released with thanks for service, and the followexpected that every town in the faithful new Bishopric being instaling will contribute the county amount alloted to it. Thursday led. Bishop, George W. LindO. W. Adams evening a special meeting of all quist; counselors, the committees in the county and John O. Peterson; Clerk, Daniel Price. appointed to secure the Red Cross War Fund will be held at Automobile Accident Mr. J. the Commercial Club at eight F. Schirmeister, driving his oclock for the purpose of Ford delivery truck, and a little sorrof'MlTJoSph Dahle ndlng a bicycle, collided on Main street Midsummerfest The Swedes this morning at First north.The tc the number of 300, who at- boy and his bicycle were thrown tended the annual festival at directly under the machine, the Millville Grove on Saturday, boy being underneath all. Those had one of the times of their who witnessed the accident lives and gave praise to Mrs. thought every bone in his body Hannah Jacobsen and Mr. and would be broken. Mr. SchirMrs. J. H. Roeengren, who ar- meister turned up First North, wheels ranged the affair, which was and when the front presided over by Bishop Jensen jumped up on the parking, of Millvile, who delivered the stopped, and the boy was rescuaddress of welcome. President ed. His clothing was literally Johnson of the Town Board also scraped to pieces where it came spoke and Mr. C. F. Olsen deliv- in contact with the paving, but ered a patriotic address, with fortunately his injuries seemed emphasis on devotion to the U. to be confined to bruises and handsome S. Eight young scratches. He was able to walk ladies in Swedish national cos- home. His bicycle was an utter Swedish wreck. tumes demonstrated Folk dances around the May Flags, Pull Downs, Pennants, Pole. Refreshments were abundant and delicious and the day and other goods for the glorended with a big free dance in ious Fourth. Trade supplied and at retail. Riter Bros. Drug Co. the Miliiville amusement hall. Advt. en-rou- te Ar-jno- ld Regular 50c Unions, i w 1 up-to-da- te Three Rules Store 24 Center Street Jr ALL THIS WEEK 2 Packages Shredded. Wheat Biscuits 25c Glass Jar Fruit 23c, Regular Price 30c Whole Wheat Hour $5.65 Per Hundred -- High Patent Flour $5.85 Per Hundred Hatches Per Box j ' r - - - 5c LcHan Gash Store - Phonh J , f ! 760 133 .South Main Esmond AT THE LYRIC TO- -' NIGHT AND TUESDAY INDEPENDENCE DAY IS TO BE I APPROPRIATELY OUSK11VED CAST OF CHARACTERS ' Mary Stephani and IX THAT CITY . , Vesta Boris, Margaret Illington Paul Ekald, ............ Jack Holt RICHMOND, June 25. We Stephen Stephani,.. Winter Hall are preparing for a big celebra Count Wenzel Noah Berry internaUanron lh8 lurth--e- f uly;trTfcmlire"d'eTof Reynold C. Merrill as chairman tional politics are two tiny dots of the committee has the work upon the map, Tying in adjacent well under way. The program principalities, Nordhoff and Zan of the days performances are dria. The war department of as follows: ' Zandria plaijs a quick attack upand the capture of, Nordhoff, Hoisting of flag at sunrise by on, and Stephen Stephani and his Bey Scouts; serenading. Boy Scout band; band concert by the daughter, Mary, visit v -Zandria discover the plans: City band at 9 :S0 ; program in to Vesta Boris, a notorious Nord tabernacle at' 10:80. Sports in the afternoon on the square will hoff dancer,' is the idol ' consist capital and is protected by of all kinds of races, baseball game, bucking contests, Count Wenzel of the Zanddria ets., with the band - in attend- army.Mary Stephani meets Paul ance. hA grand ball will be held Ekald, a young Zandrian Captain, and ne falls deeply in love in the evening. , with her. Stephani knows that : tabernacle Program in Wenzel has the plans of the atOverture by band, Song, America, by congre- tack upon. Nordhoff and manages to see Vesta, who is the illegation. gitimate daughter of Stephani. Prayer by Chaplain J. L. He is surprised at the remark, Song Star Spangled Banner able resemblance between the Recitation O, Glorious Day two girls. He appeals to Vestas Lisle Hendricks. , patriotism and she agrees to get the maps and, in the struggle Jto - Instrumental music. ) Patriotis reading, Mrs. Helen gain possession of the papers. Count Wenzel is killed. Vesta Larson. ' . V Vocal solo, America I Love flees. The same night at a big Thee Austin Rainey. military ball, the army is orderOration, Americans Today, ed moblized. StephaniretumAlq County Attorney GT WT Gard-ne- r. Nordhoff leaving his daughter to folicw later. Knowing she can , , Male quartet, C. I. Stoddard not get out of the country with the plans, Vesta copies them in 'and company, ! Benediction by Chaplain, P. invisible, ink on her white petticoat and leaves for the border. ,N. Nelson. The committees are as fol- While waiting to go aboard the lows:' train, she hears an order that , she be sent back to the Zandria C. chairman. Merrill, Reynold Program Mrs. Helen Lar- capital. Seeing Mary, she appeals sen, chairman; Walstein Hend- to her patriotism, and the two, ricks, John Omansen, Eliza resembling each other, change passports and the plans reach Stoddard, R. C. Merrill. Sports A H. Thompson, Stephani in safety. chairman) D, S. Kennedy, Ray OBITUARY NOTICE Van Noy, Joseph Peart. William Hemingway, who Finance Oran Merrill, chair was man; Dr. R. E. Munk, Wm. Z. died Saturday evening, born. July 7, 1844 at BleakHall Harris. Mrs. Lila Webb, building, Derbyshire, England. Decoration . chairman; Mabel Bullen Young, He was baptized in the Mormon Le Roy Funk, Rene Woolley, faith when eight years of age, being raised by his grandfather Mrs. Roscoe Merrill , s , - y. . - - "" Work Of Red ' , who joined the church many years before; he emigrated to Utah in the fall of 1888 ; and with the exception of four he years in Almy, Wyoming, has lived in Cache county in Providence add Logan. At the time of his death he lived at 580 East Sixth North, Logan, Utah, Surviving him are his wife, Sarah Hemingway, and the following children; Louisa Beard of Providence; Mrs. Zil-l- a Sarah Healy, Logan; Mrs. Mikesel, North Logan; Thomas Mrs. Hannah Hemingway ; Powell; Mr. George Hemingway of Salt Lake and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoskin of Ogden. Grandpa Hem' in ingway as he was known Cache county for many years, was! a faithful and untiring worker in the cause of truth. His friends are many in these in peace. parts. May he rest Funeral services will be held in the Fifth ward meeting house at 2 p. m, Tuesday. Millennial Star Please Copy, lostoffice Improvements In view of the fact that Logans first postoffice will enter the class July first,' a number of changes have been made in the Interior; The general delivery window is now one window further north than before, so that those calling for mail there, and box renters, will not interfere or be in' each others way. Inside, the receiving, dis- tributing and dispatching systems have been brought into more convenient relations for better and' quicker service. A new cancellation machine, which will cancel 400 letters or cards of all sizes in a minute has replaced an older type upon which Uncle Sam had to pay a rental of $80 a year, while he owns the new one. There will probably be a redistribution of the clerical force Postmaster i. Cross Adv. 9c , To Extend The ce Charles-Wendclbo- e Organdies, Middy Cloth Special Per Yard 1 25c Voiles, Monday, June 25. 1917 JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAIL Instructions Given For The Formation Of Branch Organization A number of people in the county have inquired as to Red Cross work and the organizing of auxiliaries. Mr. S. Poulterer Morris, director of the Mountain Division has sent the following instructions to the Logan Chapter. As a patriotic duty, please appoint an Extension Committee. This committee should be composed of a few of your best citizens, both men and women, who have influence throughout with my it rent money: -- bought keep including taxes Now compare $4.16 with the amount you are handing the landlord every month. It makes you want to own your own home, doesnt it? Our booklet, The Story of a Home, explains Eccles way of home buying. It tells how you can buy a home of your own, with every modern convenience, in the finest residence section of Logan, without increasing your monthly rent bill a single dollar. Send for our copy of The Story of a Home, and then come in and talk the matter over with us. Dont delay. Apply next months rent to the pur chase of a home of ycur own. your county. the Dahle The Extension Committee should proceed at once to organize every community in the jurisdiction of your county, into either Branches or Auxiliaries, following as far as possible the following policy of organization. Branches A branch is own homerihe entire upwould be about $4.16 a month If you owned your J a geographical suborganization of a Chapter and should be established wherever you can get all elements of the community to become reThis sponsible for the work. should be done even if the community is small. The branch is really a small Chapter it must be knovyn by the name of the town as for example Smithville Branch of the Garfield County Chapter, and should carry on as far as practicable all of the Red Cross activities suitable for a Chapter. They have their own offic- & Dahle & Eccles Construction Co. LOGAN, UTAH 4 Our War With Germany ers. Finances It is suggested that your Chapter permit the Branch to retain- in its treasury the . full percent of membership due3 that the Chapter is entitled to! The Secretary of the retain. branch would each month send the Secretary of your Chapter a report un the regular report form. The totals of this your Secretary would record in the records of your Chapter and forward the Branch original report with the Chapter report each month to Washington. The same procedure would be followed with the funds col - does not necessarily mean business depression. A policy of injudicious economy and retrenchment will, however, create a depression, and in that event, we, ourselves will be directly responsible. Keep things going buy the same as ever but dont waste anything! is the time to buy your automobile. The country is prosperous if you are able to buy an automobile dont deny yourself of cne because of the war. The Saxon Six is the car you want and need. It is a big car of beautiful body lines and luxurous upholstery it will show vour prosperity: Then too, it embodies" a six cylinder engine that, assures you of safety speed power and comfort cn your motor trips. You will find the Saxon Six an unusual buy at its present price a means of helping you economize. Investigate Saxon Si ability TODAY! Slow lected-iaiOttu- The Treasurer of the Branch would deposit this in a Bank and pay out on regular Red Cross voucher forms. The Treasurer of the Branch would report each month to the Treasurer of the Chapter the amount of money collected and expended, and these sums would be reported by the Chapter Treasurer when called on by the National Treasurer. Under the above arrangement the Branch would handle all of its own funds, purchase its own materials, and do its own work. But the volume of the work would be reported to the chapter, who in turn would tabulate the work of the county, and so be able to get credit for the county for everything that was , Motor Sales Corporation Logan, Utah Motorcycle Accident On the "The Auxiliary to a Chapter county road just south of the should be organized in those river bridge at a late hour on communities when the whole Saturday Victor evening, community cannot be interested Bjorkman Jr., riding a motorin undertaking Red Cross work, but where one or more of sev- cycle, collided with a bay mare eral groups mentioned in pam- attached to a buggy driven by phlet No 147 became interested William Norman, breaking the and want to undertake some animal Vlegr- - Policeman Dahle form of Red Cross activity. was called down to put an end to The entire membership fee of its misery. We understand the an Auxiliary is sent to the parties themselves have arChapter who retains the Chap- ranged a basis for settlement. ter portion of the fee unless by Death At Millville Niels Anspecial arrangement with the Auxiliary they return to the derson, a prominent and wealAuxiliary all or part of the thy resident of Millville died on The ar- Saturday afternoon as the reChapters percentage. rangement about funds other sult of an illness dating back to than membership fees, and ma- a paralytic stroke received terials would be the same as about three yearns ago. Funeral for Branches. The general ar- servees will be held in the Millrangement about funds raised ville meeting house at 1 oclock tomorrow Tuesday. by the Red Cross Chapters, p. m. Branches and Auxiliaries is .NOTICE OF SALK subject to special instructions from the CentralCommittees, State of Utah. 4,'ity of Logan done. Y have in ray posssison the followMr. and Mrs. Robert Crook -- ing described animal, lawfully ImBlair says, and some' of the ston have returned home fol pounded, which, if not claimed and clerks will receivA increases. He lowing a delightful automobile taken away, will be eoid at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at hopes to give better service trip to Rexburg, Idaho., and eatray pound In this city, on WednesThan ever before. vjqrrity, . day the 4th day of July 1917 at the . , I hour of 2 oclcok p. m. Descriptin of Animal One dark brown horse, 2 whit hind feet, white spot in forehead, branded W on top of H on left shoulder. Eight or ten years old. I ?, Said animal was impounded in said city on the 2 1st day of June B. M. LEWIS., r Adv. city Poundkeeperf CLASSIFIED IDS CUTTACK FOIL WENT. Phone 5 WANTED HAY, STRAW Oats. Thatcher Livery. WANTED MEN FOR TRENCH IP Apply Wm. Evana 157 North FI West. FOlt SALE Fresh milch cow. quire 695 East 8th North. MEN WANTED to work in hay. quire phone 138 I 4 SmithBel. In- In- A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN and easy terms will a fine home or good building buy lot, 183 Wee Fourth North. A REAL HOME FOR SALE 12189 will buy my 5 roomed house, lot 6x9 rods, barn cost 2350: newer and paved walks; best location, half way between U. A. C. and town; will .make place absolutely modern for $2400. Write 1251 Alameda Avenue, Salt Lake City. j |