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Show 1 s. t Thursday, November 3, 1921. PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. I vor at any cost to herself or ,to him. The young man, true to his better self, calculated where at that any period of his career might lead, and resloutely kept her at arms length. Call Just then a certain patron of ambitious young men, admir- editor. ing what he had already ac- Auditorium eomplished, endowed him with Dancing' The students of Logan High . -- Porter-vt'as --Adv. intro, enough money to complete his Saturdays. pr, school have recently organized duced by President Henderson to college work. Here was her opfour clubs which promise to play the students and teachers of the portunity. She would borrow heavy roles in school activities B. Y. College yesterday morn- of him in such a wav as to comthis year. The largest of these fine not a as did he if only physician, ing, promise his character, is that comprising all the girls of man not yield to her mad desires. but also as a college-bre- d school. The purpose of this the who could appreciate the probher foiled But he purpose is to solve problems condub of lems students. again and again, though it must porj ears, parts and supplies cerning only the more charming God has endowed every man be plain that the situation pre-- 1 any term3 desired. to provide means m hereby with a conscience, cipitated a fight against his own Motor Co. 30 South Main. Adv, sex, the Kiris may become better began Dr. Porter, plunging, at worse self, as well as against M'ith one another and once into his theme, and the Mrs. N. N. Hill received word acquainted o have talks given regularly by when one deeper meaning of life is eve,r things night Finally from Buriey( Idaho of the death prominent women of the comto be true to that conscience, in approached a climax, she slipp Lf j;me grandson , Sherman munity. little things as well as in big into his room, clad on y in j pe yaign jones. She left on An Ag. Club has been organthings kimona, and locked the dw . noon to the train be present at ized under the leadership of Mr. He urged the boys and girls to with she said blazing Now, the funpral Oberhansley Mho is affiliated take five minutes every night, eyes, you "yield to me or 111 the Agricultural College and before going to bed, to review ruin your character. Do you ye carry a compiete stock of the club there. the happenings of the day and reatee what it will mean to BRUNSWICK RECORDS at all A French club under the sup. ask themselves as they held up your ambitions, if I scream and .. 3 at t nmktrnms. Adv. ervision of Miss Thain is meeteach thoughtand act7 Was I bring everybody in this dormi-- 4 true ing regularly at the homes of its myself. tory to your room? minthly meeting members. They are studying Such a daily scrutiny of ones Here was his supreme test. of TKETYegular the Cache Stake Relief So- France as veil as French and are inner life such a daily train- Suppose he had yielded the wll be held at the Stake ciety it as have exemplifying their - motto would qui fact undoubtedly ing immoral gymnastics, house Saturday Nevember 5th, Vent peut.J1 were cannottail, he contended, been conceated.NOhTy two' peoThe Boys Glee club of twenty-bu- r to build a character that will ple in all the world would have at 3 oclock. A good attendmembers will soon appear not break down, when the su- known about the breaking down ance is requested. lefore come it the students and patrons test as his souls But of comes, preme integrity. The Island Produce Co., is now of the school to their purmust sooner or later, in one could he ever have become the located at 180 South Main. pose and ability prove as a musical form or another, in the life of man he is today? His past Adv. organization. every child of God. training, however, did not perDr. Porter gave a single illus- mit him to fail. Scream, said Mrs. Mary J. Pedersen has The Fordney tariff measure tration of that supreme test, as he, to the top of your voice, or been appointed administratrix seems to embodied in a story told by the leave this room. I give you one be the bunk. It was if estate the of the late Hans president of Cornell university. minute to decide. If youre A. Pedersen.. supposed to fctlp the farmer at once, and , the only farm comMany years ago, before Cornell here at the end of, that time, had separate dormitories for Ill make you scream as you advanced in Jarvis Burrell of Avon and modity that has men and women, there was in have never screamed before. is cotton, wlrcli under it price She sneaked back to her room idna Hopkin$ of North Logan is not mentioned in it at all. attendance a young man of sterlTHIS SEASON GOOD often granted a marriage as 1 a wiser who, if not a better woman. have character, ing license. Clothes give you everything fine style, perfect happens, was working his way Most of us believe in the BroORDINANCE some through college. His name totherhood of Man, uVl less than fit, excellent fabrics, prices one-thir- d Judge Law has returned from Icn-day, said Dr. Porter, is a house- CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT to a him cuss us asks poor term a court of in Brig- dollar and then we hold woid in America. But he year. A real investment in good appearance. OF THE FINAL COST OF CON- holding agan begin was by no means obscure durSTRICTING SEWER DISTRICT ham City. The November term to preach thrift. NO. 7 AGAINST THE ABETTING opens here on Saturday. ing his student days. See these fine styles and fabrics; feel the good fit PROPERTY OWNERS OF SAID a that Mr. C. II. Baker, the First It happAed, therefore, DISTRICT. learn We store womthat of the West shoemaker, is confined to the certain fascinating young and value of a real investment in good appearCottle Mercantile company, of his home by illness. an fell desperately in love with WHEREAS, notice of intention to ance; get thesesplendid suit and over coat values him, and lost no opportunity of tax the abutting owners in Sewer Franklin M'as burglarized TuesThe Sportsmens Club of throwing herself in his way. District No. 7, has been duly pub- day, apparently, by - automobile here t i gave the dinner of the seaIndeed, she became so infatu- lished In accordance with the laws of bandits ; perhaps the same gang all to on son ij the State of Ctah and the Ordinance that has burglarized stores in Tuesday evening, ated that she lost all : the City of Logan, and, this fcbuntjL Almost all the mens club members and therr partners determined to win his fa- - of WHEREAS, r n Mn Him ' . protests have been clothing and most of the shoe? in the basement of the Third ll heard hnd an Ordinance ievjing the i i ' ' i tax against the owners of jthe abut in the house fire reported to have ward chapel at which all present u others tit and $40 the even up ting property has been passed and been taken,1 inflicting a heavy enjoyed themselves; victims of the Kangaroo court in our, windows published In accordance with the law loss. and, held as a feature, at which fines WHEREAS, the Board of EqualiA CAR OF CORN to Arrive aggregating more 'than forty zation and Review has met for the club hearing of such of the said proper!) this Meek. Whole corn safckec dollars Mere collected for owners who fell themselves aggriev- $1.50 per 100; purposes. chopped xorn ed by the levy of said tax for five con secutive days, one hour each day, and sacked $1.60 per 100. Place Funeral services for the late having heard and adjusted all com- orders now. CACHE VALLEY Mrs. D. C. Lovejland were held COMMISSION. Adv, plaints regarding said tax, Logans Foremost Clothiers in the .afternoon WHEREAS, it appears that in yesterday house of Kuppenheimer good clothes the said Ordinance lecying tax the numa had Parent Teachers meeting wil Sixth ward chapel, and ber of feet frontage assessed against Music Mas Moses L. Johnson to the amount of be held at the Woodruff schoo zood attendance. urnished by the ward choir. 127 feet was assessed through error Friday, November 4th, at 4 p and that the true feet frontage m. City Superintendent Orson Elder Carl M. Nelson of North should be 61 leet, and the number ol the opening offered front feet assessed against W. E Ryan Mill speak on The Logan Logan A choice orayer and Elders Oscar Bork-maCarroll to the amount of 51 30 feet Plan of Education. N6ah' Larsen and Bishop was assessed through error and that musical program Mill be given the true feet frontage should be by some of Olif I. Pedersen made consolaschool children tjie 54 70 feet. to tory remarks. Elder W. W. BE IT THEREFORE ordained that Everybody cordially invited Maughan pronounced the bene Parent-TeacheNOTICE said levy and assessment as con- attend. DONT FAIL TO SEE rs Mens Union Suits diction. tained in the ordinance providing for the cost and expense of conThe regular monthly meeting Be Mith the croMd at the big in fine combed structing fhe implements made in ball in "THE OLD NEST of the Logan Stake Genealogical Success the 10th ward Friday Obituary services Mere held Meet said district, assessing the cost of $1.45 said improvements against the abut- November 4th. adv in the Ninth M'ard on Tuesday yarn workers will be held Monday, for Mr9. Martha Thomasson, ting property lying and being within 7 at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 12 Unions $1.25 district said which and is Associaproperty Boys The Every father, mother and Nov. At the home of Mr. and Mbs. under the direction of the ward of B. Y. C. All interested are improved and benefited thereby, and child should make an to effort School met at The Benson opening prayer tion of the after- bishopric. which said co6t has been expended m W. M. Smith yesterday Boys Fleeced invited. said improvements, and pro- noon funeral services for little was offered by President W. M the school building yesterday and see this glorious picture running cordially making 89c viding for the issuance of Coupon J. C. at FriUnions the and Those made who Lyric Evcrton. Thursday j Hayward Jr. Mere held un gave the folloMing program: Bonds passed by the Board of City The story deals Mith the Chicago cant fool anybody. That remarks were Elders Community singing under the di- day. Girls Fine Combed Commissioners Oet. 18th, 1921, and der the direction of the Eleventh and care required jam about police peddling hootch la love, published Oct. 20th, 1921, be and M'ard Bishopric. The opening L. R. Larsen, Andreas Peterson. rection of Prof. A. M. Durham, in theanxiety Just Blkk e,,ort t0 ,ncreag6 th W. Lindquist, supervisor of rtusic in the city G. Yarn Union bringing up of a large the same is hereby confirmed by the hymn was Your SMeet Little President jpulatlon. Board of Commissioners this Rosebud. The ope ning prayer Bishop Maughan of Hyrum schools. A hearty response was family. $1.25 First day City Suits of November 1921, except was offered is perhaps the,, Alden . Mary The A C. and all J splen-Prest. to the Bishop Jorgensen. songs. by given that the tax as levied against the most famous of all screen moth-- ! Ladies Unions in property standing in the name of Christensen, w hich was followec Mard choir furnished music, did talk was given by Mrs. Kate ers. Her sublime tenderness, BenMoses L. Johnson, being assessed in by a solo by Roscoe Hess. Presi and Bishop Maughan a of the Sutton sang principal Fine Grade the amount of 127 feet frontage, and dent Shepherd of the Temp' solo. Benediction was pronoun son school,' who led the discus- faith and mother hearts love, in the sum of $388.62, and as levied touch the most indifferent.,1 the first speaker, and M as ced by Elder Andrew Eliason. sion, 8 the Home a Help or a will Dutch Neck and against the property standing in the In the lives of her' folloMing Mrs. name of W. E. Carroll assessed In the folloM'ed by a violin solo by Alma At the cemetery the grave Mas Hindrance to the School? from . childhood to; Half Sleeves chidren, amount of 51 30 feet frontage and Greenhalgh. Further consola dedicated by Bishop Charles Cuttons remarks were based on womanhood and manhood, there in the sum of $156 98. remarks M'ere made by Elt Thompson of Thornton, Idaho. the result of a questionnaire of a is special Be it further ordained that the tory romance to interest enough out to sent O. G. letters parPrest. er hundred A. Barber, $1.95 City Treasurer is hereby directed and all. price The report at the meeting of ents asking them if they wished empowered to take such steps as may Budge and Bishop J. R. Thomas be necessary and proper to collect Benediction was pronounced by the Baseball and Sports- Com- their children to have home work High Neck and M'ould like to have a cided said tax in accordance with aaid Elder Heber C. Many interesting hand inthey Maughan, and at mittee of the Chamber of Com- and Mhy. Long Sleeves the matter, so they have Ordinance levying same. showed talks were made by both parents made a Passed this first day of November, the cemetery the grave M as dedi merce on Wednesday suggestive program The special who those cated by Elder Hayvard of Pat is that over 450 tickets for the neM and teachers Among 1921. which they would like to follow. M. HOWELL, WILLIAM of Orson rewere $1.95 Idaho. The been sold. ...ci. Chevrolet Supt. had Ryan price spoke The next meeting of the as-maining tickets were distributed the city schools, Mrs. A. F, sociation Mill he 'held the first Neck and Featuring JOHN A. CROCKETT, T. Mrs. O. M as felt and General committeemen sorrow and Cardon, the Papworth, among Fommiss loner, Wednesday in December. no sleeves WILLIAM EVANS, uniyersally expressed this morn- they wijl be sold at once. A fjnal Mrs. E. Tc Benson, Mrs. George Commissioner. ing as news of the death of Mrs. report M ill be called for at the Torgeson, Mrs. Gerber, Mrs. .Extra special The God of Lcve is a regular ATTEST: A. G. Lundstrom spread through next meeting on Wednesday Nov. Dewey, Miss Thomas, Miss DanHe not only demands MONTROSE. h. J. Shyloek. $1.95 price oth- Also Adv. Recorder. the business section. Never ro- 9th. At that time the date for iels, Mrs. Egbert and many his City pound of flesh next to the Pure Wool Batts-Wh- ite bust,' Mrs. Lundstrom suffered the big dance to bei given by the ers. The budding rural author who seta a general breakdown following committee will bedecided. Thej Tb, concensus of opinionpre-- ! rivesVose bargain . $1.98 big scene Large Roll In New York doesnt miss the birth of her baby a few new Chevorlet M ill be j disposed vailed that the home should be but he delivers the and goods It any further than the New York Meeks ago, from which she could of the evening of the dance. Be- and will be a very strong factor worth the price. not rally. She leaves two chil- forehand the Committee will by way of material help for the they are author who writes negro dialect, dren; The lady was the daughter make a careful recount of the school. A committee was apBryan says he looks for pubA MATTER OF TASTE of Ole and Leah Olsen of Smith-fiel- tickets to make sure that the full pointed to draft a home and lic favor to turn towatd the In theb eginning the she was born on six hundred tickets are jn the school program for the school. Democracy. It went do much The High School tempted woman with an apple, 2, 1888. She had been a box The reports thus Tar show This committee is composed of turning in that direction Until August and now he tempts man with resident of Logan for several that the tickets have been well Mrs. E. Hartley, chirman, Mrs. he takes himself off the map. Orchestra will furnish : peach. years, during which she has! mixed. No committeeman has A. F. Cardon and Miss Virginia The poor have one advantage, made a host of friends Mho will A man has iust York New the Music had high ones or all low ones. Daniels. j but immigrants are warned that Am mourn her loss. Funeral ar-- 1 KNITTING After hearing what tjbe par- married on an income of $40 a, were wel mixed and They ericantsm does not tot, rate i j r month. Probably he didnt care will be announced body has had an even break. ents had to say about a manent bathv de what children 1st the happened to him. i Watch for later announcement?. program Khppenheimer GOOD R.-O- CLONES Hi-W- and-woma- c, f n -- ( I Everything RUPPENHEIMER at last i Ily-ru- m at I self-contro- l, '$'4S;::, i - 1 , f SPECIAL Howell Brothers PRICES ON n, This Week a . Parent-Teach- er , s Logan High School 1 Extra FRIDAY - Fires of Youth Extra "Low - -- Frederick Warde , Scouting For s k Washington d, WORKS every-rangemen- L home-scho- t, t ts ol |