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Show Monday, January 5, 1920. --- S TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH i pacet: AND CHILDRENS GOA nn AT HALF PRICE la tors - aspinu,j- - Irish-America- r ra-he- i 6hock-heade- - - e ,1 J the0 lnLteh jted in-hi- House and Lot For sale on1 Taxi Service Geo. G. Smith i Messrs- David Sparks and Logan canyon, Definite sites Mariondale Ave. Call 337, Adv. Phone 277 or 193 Hotel Logan, ; Den Ravsten of Clarkaton were have not yet beeft determined jdjuJn the city today. Dr. j. V.""Paxman, formerly upon or secured, but the tenta' farm advisor for the U. A. C. tive pldh is to locate the Bee e. will this evening deliver. a free: Mr, ThomaaSmart is up from,J'lL5enrfr,'dce8 near the mouth, of Hyrum areiHive camp lecture on Scientfic Farming his new home in Salt Lake, on l Spring Hollow, and the Bay held afternoon. this being and Motor Power Farming at business, i Scout camp twenty or more ... ,, the Pavilion, beginning at 7:30, , which all farmers are invited to Similes above that. These camps Leap year dance in Provi-- ; Milton Maughan of fteston, wben established, will be at the attend denes Monday Jan. 5th. Mu8ic LlI afTJth,e! service of the various Bee Hive, advt.homo L.Mr- - ni Mw- ' and Boy Scout organizations, by Silver Players. LOST Four cable lamps on mer. Rev. Harris Pillsbury When in summer encampment road between Logan and Smitb-fielperformed the ceremony. the girls will have competent Return to Utah Power Mrs. E. V. Elliot has been chuj cronts and the beys capable and Light Co, fTeward Advt called to Pocatello by the serious The county and 'directors instructors J illness of her in session today, are and pleasuri beauties passing! the duties, City Engineer Chambers in- Anna Coffey. life upon the monthly bills. able activities of outdoor forms us that the first carload of from ; ard will enjoy vacations the long awaited material for Bring your sleigh ami get The Cache Stake M. I, A. is .which they will return with Logans Great White Way has load of corn, per 100 rapidly perfecting its plans lor1' proved physical, mental and Cache rermanent Hoy Scout and Bee moral stamina to face the duties arrived, and the remainder is while car is, on track. daily expected, when work wilt Valley Commission, sdv.ijlivo Girls permanent camps in jof the ensuing school year. begin at once- dull. Of course the League of Nations was under discussion. The Republicans were scornful, and the Democrats were apologetic. ''Britain was a kmd of a King Charless head. It came into evtry subject, even that awful Mr Fred Campion of Denver, bugaboo: Why should America, Colorado and Miss Mary Huff cn'y have one vote, and England 0f Cheyenne, Wyo.. have ObOh was the fix 7 reply, tamed a marriage license. it doc3s,not matter if America was required to attend a debate had sixty, it would come to the FOR Nice farm homes anc of the United States Senate same thing." stock ranches on easy terms set But everybody was the house of lords of America sympa- -' & Co., Idaho Falls. British One stepped into the lift-.h- etic toJard No word was said about tions. elevator they call it for ,SP of the, Amerithe aspirations over here and the colored man cans. or Porto Rico people, or in charge swished past the the nerops A dim entranCC t0 thG PUb' entered S. Carr my mkid that the samefdafer which took Sat- !of ,0gde"' place million fifteen . l w-ta quarter of a century s in the Urlited State third. January urday, may hav acquaintance with the house of accounted in a measure for the1 parliament, the contrast was solitude of the senators, We are now supplied with acute No policemaiv guard.d Hicks The Almanacs for 1920. Price was al, It the entrance of the chamber anjLprcceedings were ajj capital. 30c at this office, 35c by mail. of an eu8y. butler-like no individuals wear- - oi charae-in- g Adv. evening garb at noon, attend er presi(Jent went 1( The ed to the decorum of the visitors lunch and nother PLENTY OF GOOD CLEAN gentleman There was a weary old man , ed n The COAL ON HAND. THATCHER th chir. rather like a superannuated derk shifted his chair and looK. COAL CO. TELEPHONE 16 farmer, sitting on a stool by a cd at taken by one of AND 76. OFFICE 155 SOUTH door und m reply to my inquiry the snapshots boys-th- ose, MAIN STREET. advt. mesSenger whether I was going right mere- knickerbocker-- , energetic bright, ly hoisted his eycsxo the letter- cd and Superintendent Henry Peterd lads, lively ing on the panel Mens Gallerv jn gpjte of the general tonight address the U. S.0IV,W as milch as to suggest that at Womens League thetllkT U wasTery Aand their partners m the faculty my time of life I ought to be able to read. This is preju- - room of the U. A. C.. .jth An undistinguished and demo- c the his third of series interest our of the mjSsed dignity j cratic chamber is the Senate. on ing lectures psychology and our rather like a modern Methodist he is giving before the chapel with an enormous gallery gators was reduced "to 'five, league. After4hekcture a hour will be spent in the Indeed, the gallery is the prin- sdal aiprv There .re seat- - lur TSLmlS. Sjmnaslum. some ninty senators, and seats at the yawning gentlemen for some nine hundred visitors, below were holding up the peace An opportunity for someone When I was present about nine1 bv their intermin- - to help during the morning hours senators were in attendance, and j th worjd As they frankly ad- - in the home. Phone 822 J, or cad 312 North 5th East even- maybe, four hundred visitors, they were thinking more An extremely pleasant white advt. America than of the rest of n28haired gentleman was lolling the world. his back in an office chair, Perhaps if I were an Ameri- - U. A basketball team from the hands pockets the presi- can I would agree with A. C, played the Elite team in th?m. dent of the Senate. Behind him Yet most of their talk was the Elite hall at Hyrum on Sat- was the Stars and Stripes, the about urday evening. The score was King Charless head. A row one bit of color. 35 25 in favor of the Aggies, men commercial traveler-lik- e Forest Supervisor jepard The game was followed by danc- were at a hoisted table in front and two of his force made the ,innr of Mount with trip to the summit In a sort of a central gangway, were rows of Logan on Saturday to take the measurements. Some snow Three desks. auctioneers Senators sat discreetly ; some measurements ar taken, one at at lolled, one was chewing, another the foot of the mountain was picking his teeth; one was Spring Hollow, one half way .o reading a newspaper and another the top, and the third at the found the was turning the pages of an They lustrated journal. 'average depth forty inches as During the four hours that 1 compared with the six this was present there was more de- - average of 32 inches at passed away yesterdav evening - s t-- f semi-circl- e, r -- ,rr , JL d. 1 jm--$3.- 25 I - Have your old clothes cleaned and made new by Hansen and, Caras. adv A considerable party of his young friends last evening held a farewell party at the home of Elder Clayton Nielsen of Hyrum! who left today for the Northwestern States Mission. A most enjoyable evening was spent. 7 , ff A All Tangled Up" A real comedy will be presented m the,, Third ward on Monday, Jan. 5.' at 8 p. m.. This play has pleased many it will satisfy.: adv. you. t t - 'I In Saturdays society notes it : was erroneously stated that Miss Myrtle Davidson has returned : to St Anthony, Idaho, to resume1: teaching, and Miss Georgina ! : Davidson to Salt Lake, where she is employed The fact is that at home both remained account of the serious illness of their father, Mr. II. D. David- -' son who died yesterday. : THE tUmVRSAhCAR cf. F,i j'tli 1 i-i- ( The Ford Motor Coriipany3 output of 1,000,000 cars a year is a staggering figure, but at that , , V T j VF . it fallow ay short of the annual demand. The fact is there are not enough Ford Cars to go around and the waiting list grows as the months go by. r. . All Tangled Up" That went to a pleased audience in Millvilh and the Logan Second ward, "will be presented in the Third ward ad. Monday evening. ij. - , f i 4V , ml ssst isms ttSsjM h Under grV' WWe wT z was a native of Switzerland. Her JT daJghle?of Prat. o7eMallTh! My w'tl'e n ,?rhV cst suspicion. t. solid that the party One senator insisted upon the pnow is so clerk reading a denunciation of which included the Rev Harris! and came to gan jnihpr Near Pillsbury and two college stu-.Englands policy in th she In 1876 Earned youth East from the London Daily dents, made the ascent from t he early FamesMr. and Hollow of mouth of Spring News, to prove that the ways resident of Logan j?ad 1863, by English diplomacy are dark and return in three and a half hours, sne subtle and accordingly not to be badly beating former time re- countenanced by a grave body'c&rd8. 1ke the United States Senate. SERV ICE STAR I,E(. IQ, prejudiced, Possibly I am bad of judge my expermaybe a Star Legion The ience of parliamentory oratory will hold its monthly from Gladstone to Lloyd George meetjn at the Commercial Club may have vitiated my taste rooms Thursday Jan. 8, at 3 P but I found the style of speak- - m ph ing lugubrious and pompous a b riven . Mr. and Mrs. Fames moved to Friday afternoon on the Scotch, Opening song Battle Hymn Lake, returning to Logan1 more Estimates is thrilling 0f jj, Republic, about three years since. .Mrs. . and I was surprised to find from z. yj,-,Stewart prayer j, Fames had the love and esteem a Washington evening paper pian0 mlo Miss Leona -Haight of a wide circle of friends - both ,, t there had been a lively debate. Opening address Mrs. U J. m. here and n galt puneral I be to Heavens They ought in the Ttman. services will be held Lucille made acquainted with a lively de Miss 00 by Wto-i - the Common..'. ;Thev wculd conclude that British legis Tjndauigt. he1 l. Tue,d.Lt on. o'dk p. m. ;nciAI DANCING AT THE AUDITORIUM EVFRY WED - 01 ROOM. AwEUOME I OTS MOTHERS VND The distribution is worked out in this way: The Salt Lake Branch, for example, is allotted a fixed number of cars, which must be sold out in a given period of time. If the allot ment is not entirely-disposeif the surplus is shipped to a territory that can absorb it. Exactly the same ruling applies to the local dealer, tile Is allowed each month a prescribed number of cars, but with the proviso that he must take that many signed orders or be cut down in his quota. If he falls short of his maximum allowance he cannot have the difference made up to him the following month, when, perchance, sales are more brisk. Or, view it this way: A dealer Is allotted, ray, 12 cars a month. On the first day of April he has 2i prsspects who , expect d deliveries in May, There is only one possible way for him to meet the demand, and that b to turn in to the company at least 12 signed orders during April. If 24 prospects put c5 ordering their cars till May, 12 of them w.I go on the waiting list and be disappcizUi. This means that your dealer cannot g"1 a i aside for you for delivery spr ; 'r summer unless he obtains your sis weeks in advance. If you plan to f Ford Car at the end of the winter with your dealer right now. A mozJL, may mean a month of tiresome will on. G, .v. A waiting list for Ford Cars, Is iac long as the demand for them supply. But theres a way for yea ( , your name (T that list, , Take our tip-o- rder your Ferd Cr - " ' v. nt. gic lf I- i A speech by Mavor Howell, Vocal solo by Rachel Peclcr--j firni xiwtF R. H Jackson, D. C. Palmar Graduate - CHIROPRACTOR Home ralla made by appointment. Phone 131 Irimo Block .sen. j I 1 ' Isaac; Benediction by Smith. 4 Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman --Mrs. H. F. Mitchell. Secy. Mrs. 4 . 1" - G.LChadwick - Chiropractor :SO.?:SO Roars: 10-- 1 lj S-House Calls by Appotetmot Phone 80 Arimo Block. 4; Runabouts $500; Touring Car, .$525; Coup American Legion, a distinction-Salto be proud of and an example that should be followed by all the other posts of the, state and nation. II. G. Hughes is com- -' mander of the Mendon post, and H. M. Shelton, Jr is. adjut- - t - Sedan, $875; Truck, $590. Prices.' F. O B.; Starters on Runabouts and Touring Cars c' t $75 extra. Coupes and Sedans equipped - ' and i , demountable rims. ! Wm, Eli Hawkins, D. C.. - .. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer School System " Rooms Central Hotel Bldg. 7 ' Hours Office 13j. Res, 637-- J -3 6-- I" LOGAN, lAICl i V' r |