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Show Tuesday, December 2, 1919. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT . We have just received two Car Loads of Elegant Parlor Furniture. These goods were purchased by our buyer at the January Furniture Market, and as present prices are almost SO percent higher than they were at that time we are able to L : offer them to our customers at prices that would be otherwise utterly impossible. OUR ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR IS COVERED WITH BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITUR , . Come and Look it over. You will be surprised at the wonderful display and we will be delighted to show you the new and beautiful designs. wade Fuimifare 'Ll A party of iwdelriami or auto approaches, and then Henry C. Frick Dead up on their hind legs and M extend their paws for contribu-ttons- " 1 OlK ill livW Viwlr Albright said. ' The tameness of the animals bet has its drawbacks as well, cause it makes them easy prey grappled with Berkman. During the encounter Mr. Frick was but'Vhe itortv1"1b!TOnif "S. han'X" ,tabbed lbre owned hi. held .nd .as.il.nt Amtodated ouSrie, (By Pru) iLJ him until the police arrived DENVER, Colo., Dec We had one of . the worst B k tried and Deer which Invade kitchens of storms in the of the history yeai twentyne houses In search of food and; park during October1 said the - Thirteen after the at-FriT walked to h and the tack unattended and asumed the down Lon, in office ot reat 8trike which continued un- They stn.ye.i out along the roads are examples of .herds. Novembep 21 of that year Mr park in search, of food ami Frick waa unmoved the extent to which the protet-jth- e by the vio. Imn furnished hr the governors were slaughtered by to the wild game within the The bucking season i) x..idaries of thj xa icus from October 15 22 and untssa publi: opinion begrudged the price of victory. :k.n. parks ha., tairfd the tered the "b Steel tn itorace M. the state to ena.t ,ro. Carnegie ' n.'slr, according he de- Company ,v.l hr.RU, superintac cn. of elk cided t3 make it adequate hws, I fear the thm(t Yellowstone National Park and mo ante'- pe. which ere making fui concerrr in the steel world. urs'ftant to Stev.li.n M. M.'thvr i.hfr last Hand in YellwatonelTwo of his immediate ventur-bHlor of national, park, wri,a,k wyj geon be lExterntinatetl.1 netted the Carnegie concern ' large end named it after himself. Mr. Frick, incidentally, became one holders of real estate in Pittsburg. In New York Mr. Carnegie built a mangnifi- NEWTON, Nov, 30. On Fri- cent home and some time later . Mr. Frick built an even more day Nos' 14, the bishopric of palatial residence on the site of the ward Panned a very unique the old Lenox Library between tarty in compliment to W. R. 70th 71st Streets on Fifth Mlxrd retiring counselor to -- ADEER; -- 1 i .d Avenue. It was here that he t , SSh..X.,s 1 - tortf ario'Sfdtime na-iru- ns rxi . - , KePrid" ; . - f andotraiads- Astors parents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Larsen. of Some thirty or thirty-fiv- e our young people who are awav attending high school were all home to enjoy a good piece of turkey Thursday. Who says we dont need a high school in our town. The beet growers of this section have succeeded in cleaning up the beet fields and have them all loaded on the cars. - HOFF AY ! .- - , pe?t T es cit c Mr. and Mns Orson Loveland f Ho"fr1i!,e S .Ltt' lL time SlESSESC er undcr-van-VVink- le of Gainsborough and other mas- - was presented with a set of shed the music. ters. Many of these canvasses books as a token of our love and Mr Geo. C. Rigby who has some time past was the Utah Idaho hospi- . . i mi last, week for treatment, Mr. .e3,nd ,od ,,m Rigby is one of our most worthy beautiful iummM SLh, 8nd hia manr frlends aad .. ffe was uue were all returned to their a speedy recovery. for of the largest owners of Pennsyl. gIr Hansen went to havi had homeg jame8A. P d fas one I ant evening Ogden last week to undergo an w d.reCrtr0rs.1.. an,d its dominating factor. He was al- The primary bazar opened up chris Christensen return a the afternoon of the 21st it ex- - ed home in P?'v.r to Denver recently 10 at-- i many millions of dollars withMonday from the Lo- Norfolk and Western ceeded a an4 out investment. in the any scarcely expectations t'.nd the meeting of park offi Later Mr. Frick conceived the work done by the children as ,OQ1 IntS. . Lady 9? proposition of buying out Mr.' Frick was married to Miss fSj 'well as in the artistic line, and t7 One night, shrt' before Pittsburg, the arrangement there was k:t, ! went to a Luc - said were children born to them splendid,' they also went over' 'second four largest owner, of 'stocks; j:;.Albright,f took home sj' and two girls. Mrs. the top in a financial way, such ys with H the and of E. , cooperation of Tfcher nf cidertnidjplaie 'Moore and others , Mr. Frick. 5.v..?ne 80,1 aIJd one daughter a display of art needle work, d aghnuts. When I iearbfd Mr. delivered his felicitations an ;survive-.for Carnegie option andjasked tatting, crocheting, and sewing houssIpUccdlhcraun his interests. Mr. Cnrnegie Wenl back l0 hia 0upaJc,f as would grace a state fair could luck tsep while t.,u..ked th, with ne 0,;demded 11,000 000 forJ .nine.; Looks sU1)1,m be seen on every hand, the arti- -' cansbeMir.! " me. ,'N.r. A noise cles to be sold were all gone ini me to look anwnl, a J iliac a short time but left on display wm a big mala di with until evening when they again POCt' the James O. Marfin of Detroit now 'came together and witnesed a an- - Bhort council company brought the of the Newberry to London with , play by the 4th grade par- -' hm for one of he uRmu ( jcumey took of refreshments and enter- successful, to $250,000,000. The matter was court next Mon- -' . . . , v e erj when I gavv it to him ii?i aiiu, Lncr rttfcd off. nnl-jb- gan hospital where she went an operation of the 5th. Mr. John Larsen who has been suffering from typhoid fever for the past month is still very sick, and does not improve as rapidly s might be desired by his family and friends. Bishop Rigby and E. W. Fish evening was spent in old Mr. and Mrs. Ezra and Reuben quadrilles and skirts with tight bodies did well to get around so Benson came up from Honey- with their from today, ville to eat turkey different is the the men were forced to stand relatives. TZ 1 Rip- - and were living tn early days again. The program rendered was suitable to the oc- casion consisting of papers and talks on the growth in the New-- 1 ton ward- and development of! the Y. L. M. I. A. from its first organization up to the present; yded for a picture gallery which and Wm. F. Jensen Jr. retiring !3 one,of the are3t. if not tbe officers of the Sunday school a Iargeft Pnvate cilery in the wn rpn world 11 contains 80me of the T !? pb L pro- - think we must have had a 99 The Airtight Machine. The Trade-mar- k Reads, is A8 e-- 1 , l Lad;-'Ca?- e Silt1 ; jt V that Senator Newben-y- , nounced the affair a most could resist service if he desired splendid success. teriDi. and leaving a f.mse r;pu.irpi.wo-lion dollars which Mr. Carnegie ion the ground of senatorial im- -' j Thanksgiving day pised off chddren Small . Yellowstone. This was the first fail-- 1 mutrity . , e was hopeful that in a few pocketed. quiet s there was of the them from ihj.e hand, nu Mr. iure Frick had ever known. Arraignments months that he would be driving but it was also a blow to Mr.der of the defendants. is expect-jn- o for the children or the party have hrdelares. bears. Uggar iL be one oi the lugkvl iber ifom her residence to the. Carnegie for the failure of the.ed to spread over the entire young people in the evening it 4, in of named all those week in Frick him but left the family mainly Commons and of be syndicate iHouse wait thejeonsisted attractions of hi cvk and reunions and thanks- on h jindictments, Judge Sessions for her to finish haranguing P03 ,L .uhayin5 me ruling in db! must which with at home. his iney announced, ff..iimsrket courtigivmg appear holdings the House, but was a bit fiftieth next on be sold. not before Nov. ?8 the or could Dec., Monday. Friday .apparently .lest she should elect a motor fo. The brach between Mr. Frick 8. Trial of the cases will not .anniversary of the organization her London needs. In that,and Mr. Carnegie never fully he rrmitlcA to drag. Jdre 0f the Y. I. M.I-- wm fittingly i DR. S. B. THATCHER event Churchwood intended to1 healed. A small instance of it Sessions indicated today, stating 'celebrated in our ward, at 8 p.m. reserve his curry-comn"d hoof iwa seen in Pittsburgh, where that an effort will be made to the hall was well filled, the stage j Dentist office, complete them before the 1920 was graced bv en old soinning hook back and go ta his livery 'Mr. Carnegie builtit a largehimself Hours 8 to 12 1 to 5 . residential election. JudoeWheel and such articles that bur. after building, naming staue to a au tne next a. 51' N. Main St Phone 338 which Mr. Frick Sessions is expected to preside; mothers used just 50 years ago. ' door s iThe dress and costumes made u twice ns. at all of the trials. , built another building 1 lKH ' r pn A stor herself, who was more, plan collapsed, Mr. Fricks 'certain of the outcome than was fjon expiring at a cost of a. the The Wonderful Resurrectone ly din-wa- Sold by j h,ners , A. b .u Value of Records of All Makes. 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