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Show FAGS XL IHfi JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1922. ELECTED1 MANAGERS facts LOCAL NEWS 24 Its exclusive Safety Deposit vault makes Thatcher Bank the com- . Bible Thought munity strong box. . Sr Txisy GORGEOUS ONLY LEAGUE session the commissioners passed the regular September bills. BLAIR MOTOR! COMPANY Home of Good Motor Cars In keeping with all the acAdv. counts of splendor and magnificence attending. Ihe arrivals of Marriner Cafdon Turner and the Queen of Sheba at the court Miss Margaret Biarber, whose Be- bf King Solomon, more than license was Now mVr.11 Logan Branch Ic (hn T V i in g OrgaiZediA ndAYlll JSSKSSS&SSwa Soon Be Ready To Be of Sheba, tbuh opened a run at the Oak Theatre last night. gin Active Operations-A- ll The sensational success of Industries Will Be remarkable William Fox this in its Opening on BroadPromoted super-speci- al way, New York, is easily understood by all who see IR picment League is going, to help ture. Scene ofter scepe of extraorCache county and every other dinary power and splendor kept county in the the audience gasping with surstates ta hdp themselvesZThii prise and admiration, and more was the conclusion of the local than once cheering was' heard council of the league at a meet- a thing to which motion picing at the Chamber of Commer- ture audiences are not prone exce on Monday evening. The cept when profoundly stirred! scope of activity is very broad Betty Blythe was a regally and covers every phase of in- beautiful Sheba, Fritz Lieber an dustry. It all depends upon the effective and convincing King local workers and the coopera- Solomon, Nell Craig a dashing tion of the people as to how and fascinating Princess Vash-t- i, and other members of the much they will get out of the notable cast gave excellent porcampaign. The plan calls tor the follow- trayals. As a stupenduous spectacle. ings local committees: Schools, merchants, clubs, price and qual- Queen of Sheba is unsurpassity, transportation, scenic re- ed. As (l photoplay presenting a sources, exhibits, reclamation, great love story with the utmost agriculture, and manufacturers. power of appeal, it is a dramatic The chairmen of these commit- triumph of the screen. William tees with a chairm&n constitute Fox, J. Gordon Edwards, the the local council. The chairman director, and all others who ah c of the council will represent the had the privilege of taking part county on the State Council - of in the production of Queen of Sheba or presenting' it to mothe League. The schools committee heads tion picture patrons, are entitthe list and is one of the most led to be congratulated heartily, ' important committees of the Queen of Sheba will be remgroup. All the students of the embered long after most of the schools will be made more thor- i screen specials of the season are with the forgotten, Adv. oughly acquainted products and industries ofthe country. It will AGAIN COMES be part of the curriculum and to know your own city, county and THEH.C.0FL state first will be the slogan. Great stress will be laid on Xhe cost of living has taken a price and quality, especially in its downward swing, to pause 13 No one asked quality. a bit, and again shown buy home made goods because hesitated a to turn upwards This such tendency made. If they are home goods do not compete in quality course of economic events for and price with outside goods the housewife is not confined to there is no reason for buying the United States. The same them. Quality Is what counts state of affairs appears to be in and that is what sells the goods prospect for England. . The British index number deevery time. . The committee on agriculture clined a little in July, but the is the most important one of the cause has been found in tumbgroup. This includes dairyingy ling prices for potatoes, newspaper remarks that horticulture, cattle, sheep and man does not live by potatoes hog raising and all farm activities. In Cache Valley especially alone, and turns to a more pleadiscussion .of the great every industry we have depends sing amount of jam in sight for winon this term agriculture. The ter consumption, even with a tax greater this can be developed of five cents a pound in force on and more prosperous the people and the retail price around sugar coun- times we can briig to this cents. Perhaps goaded thirteen the this goes ty. Along with which the though of those cheap potareclamation projects the newspaper eschews any would bring under irrigation toes, further reference to the index thousands of acres of fertile numbr, and devotes its apace to lands and increase the populawhich come at 62 cents grouse tion of the valley by several apiece, whereas plump imported thousands of people. It will be chickens fetch the same price a to council local of aim the the and it ends with regrets pound, make all the activities center that a good oyster season is not around the one great industry in sight ; for there Js a that with its broad meaning, agri- the heedless military story authoriticulture, es. having more explosives in The chairmen will choose their their possesion than they wantworkers and the campaign will ed dredped large quantities into be launched at once. the sea near the oyster beds. ; The Nations Business. The i i Develop- Inter-Moutna- in inter-mounta- Trank W. Blair Co, Dodge Bros. Motor Cars. Three quar ters of a million.- - AdvL . county QUEENOFSHEBA in Joseph Cowley, prominent in Another l4rui Shipment Just iwlved of Fane)- Concord tennis circles in Logan and in , Picked jnd A if e F'nU Bucket 4. Oet j .hips h elected Manager tnm Irtw l,Hce before the Crop Is over. I T K I)" st the tomorrow and are our cleaH, Hanltaiy Store. Inu will la- Pleased of the Logan High School boys tennis club at a meeting held at Surprise jou. fldl ,r Bum1 New Goods, . and our Low Prices will, the High School Monday; Lund Johnson, also very prominent in junior tennis circles, was chosen Assistant Manager at the same Full Baskets Fresh' Concords 45c , meeting. Both of these students are highly proficient in the art fiUTTER FRESH EGGS of wielding the racquet and are Many People have Commented Strictly Fresh Eggs doz, .,.,7 35c in the front rank of junior tennis on the fine Quality of our own Bring our Fresh Eggs to onr Brand of Fresh Creamery Butter, Store. Top Market Price Always players in Utah. With these felPound Every Sold with a Money Paid. v lows leading the Maroon and Back Guarantee, White tennis club for boys, the . BEANS RICEUNITEDS' Fresh Creamery best results should follow. , Butter, lb TdSc 10 lba. Fancy Blue Rose Rice 05c 6 lba Fancy Blue Ro-- e Rice S5c At the meeting it wras decided CHEESE 10 lbs. Calif. White Navy Beans to hold a fall tennis tourney for at ,... .... 76c Here is some Nice Nippy Cheese the boys. The fall tournament 5 Calif. 'White Navy Beans that will like. yon Men Wanted . for paving will go a very long way in 0 .... 40c at Good ..... , ... 25 e g (LJha. Rptl Mexlaaal-Uaper day, ing to keep tennis spirit at the -- Nippy Cheese, lb, Hyde Park Lane. .7. i&e 5M0KEbMEATS: 510 lba. Fancy Bayou Beans TitghStfhtfbl"at high piteirfof Beans ' Nelson. Thatcher the keen 85c which will Olof competition Apply 5 lbs. Fancy Bayou Beans .... 45c Choice Sugar Cured Bacon, Adv. The come next spring. boys set - or whole slab, lb. Bldg or foreman on job, : SUGAR Friday, Oct. 13, as the opening Center Cuts, lb oUC 100 lba. Mild DrawingSugar Cured Haws, lb'.. 27o 10 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar , 7 79 Sportsmen are having success day of the 'tournament. 83c Extra Fine Sugar lb. ; Ham, . ,4.. 29o made s-will be near .A of probably; number these days. them, 2 lbs Powdered Sugar 25u Well Trimmed Streaked Dry 2 lbs. Brown Sugar . ... ' " Salt Bacon, 6 lbs or 25c including Reid Shamhart, are the middle of the week. More, 2 lbs. Cube Sugar interest in ten25c lb. 23c getting all the ducks the law per- nisThere is greatSchool this year. Center Cuty, lb at the High 25c CEREAL'S , mits them, at the grounds on Bear River of the Logan Duck The girls' club. The Racquete-ers,- " f bag Freeh Swiripe Oats 43c S' LARD has met several times and 28c Lg Pkg. Sunripe Oats Club. Many hunters are also Pall Fresh Pure Lard $1 75 Sm Pkg. Sunripe Oats , , ... 14c girls are showing considerbringing in goad kills" in this the Pall Fresh Pure Lard .... 89c Lg. Pkg Kelloggs Corn Flakes 15c A aUijLTha .open. se$sQiLL. for. able interestJn the game, There Part Fresh Pure Lard .... 39c SurREg Kellogg s Co n Jr lakes fc At the school who are boys many 9 lb. Pall Fresh Crisco deer, which starts on Sunday, .... $2 15 Lg Pkg. Post Toastlca . ........ 15c 8 lb. Pail Fresh Crisco . 25c will find many local hunters out play and it is thought that quite f 1.45 22 Pkgs. S. W. Biscuits. S5c a number will enter the tourna- 3 lb. Pall Fresh Crisco Pkgs. Grapo Nuts 75c among the high hills beyond the ment. 1 lb. Pail Fresh Crisco ...... 2 Pkgs. Puffed Rice v ' 35o 29o reserve. limits of the forest . 15c Quart Can Wesson OI1.J... 69c Puffed Wheat, pkg. - A Few of. Our Prices -- The 1 r Thomas at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Barber. They will make their home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Turner is employed in the office of Secretary of State II P J-- Danish Lutheran Service will be held at 101 South 7 West St. Thursday Oct- 12 at 8 oclock p. m. Rev. Kjear from Salt Lake City will lead the sendee. Every4t. body welcome. - -- 10-l- bt b, -- 1 IIAY-BAL- well-know- -- in There-upon.- , 1 ;i: , .Q t f place-nam- L -a 1 es V 1 CONSULT cocntt clerk or I hi 4 RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB FURTHER INFORMATION , NOTICE TO CREDITORS W. Roberts, 34 West, the undersigned on or before De- cember 11, id 22, at her residence st 91 North, 1st West, Logan,' Utah.' , Alice F. Roberts, Administratrix I .eon Fonnesbeck, Attoine, aav, Roily Knapp is playing a snap py game at halfback for the Yale eleven. varsity w t: HERE IT .1S? Logan Lodge of B. P. -a- 7' 1 THE George Owens clever football work adds another jewel to the crown of Harvard's star athlete. ; A Ranchmans Wife 1453 f LYRIC BEAUTY SHOP Oa MATRE, 25-2- 6'.;' ' The Brightest, Cleanest, Snappiest Musical Comedy Ever Seen in this Little Old Town Most Be Helpmate Cast and Chorus of Fifty 20 Singing, and Dancing Hits ' . v A show which made New Yorkers rock aiid roar with glee for more than 400 nights T ? "rn n'" y Arrange right now to see it exemption I used to be an intel- whett the dexterous wielder of lectual snob myself, but close in- knives, after eating a generous tercourse with brave, patient, helping c f soft molasses caked men and women piled high with whipped cream, cured me leaned back in his tipped chair A Montana rancher must be and said it was the nicest stuff all man to hold down his job, he had ever tasted. " and his wife must be a real helpI remember one stormy March mate ; I lost my pride in intellect we were all surprised, morning what I saw and culture when out of the window, to on looking my neighbors could do. dare, and sep s strange jtnan walking up ntfl'er. without a imirmur, andj frora the barnHe seemed to ..,oa inferior, meaJ ! have some difficulty in making ..? v.thxuL sured by their standards of pour 'his way against the wind and age and endurance. but he circled the house snow, I to how cook; But I did know back to the bam. went and tried my best to gratify the apbefore breakfastj and was It men, petites of those laboring and son slipped into husband my and experienced quite good-heart- 0. Elks, No. - Present their First Annua! Charity Show Faulkner and Passche appear to be the real speed boysof the Brown university gridtlers. . t Hewers of wood and drawers of water have been despised-fo- r ages, but why Isnt the work needful ? Can we boast of our cul ture and civilisation until we rea lize that it is not the kind of work that counts but the way that the Work is done? Can the eye say unto the hand-- have no need of thee We may be ihankful we are net obliged to do the disagreeable tasks and bear the heaviest burdens ; but there is no reason why we shbuld be proud of the ED - First North Deceased. will present claims to " 26o ,k. Silk Tissue lOe UN In the District Court of thn M Judicial Uatrlet of Un State of Utah, In and for Un Gouty f Cache. Creditors We still have a Stock of Old Wheat Flour. Every Sack Guaranteed to Please 10 48-l- b bags Old Hard Wheat High Patent Flour ........ $13 25 2 bags above....,.., $ 2.75 Large Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper at 1000 Sheet Roll In the Dial l let Court pf the Flint Judicial Dlstelif, Cache Count, Utah. , - " In the Matter of the Estate of David FLOUR 69c ... 80c TOILET PAPER L their outer garments,' took milk pails, and followed stranger. ( ed , ; e, - - I wilL speak at the LOGAN HIGH SCHOO r''' Tonight at 8:30 oclock. Hear Real Democratic Doctrine. Paid Political AdvsftiaetHenB -- r ;.4 We gave him some medicine, built a fire in the btfnk house and told him to go to bed. At nocn lie reappeared, sat down at the dinner-tablate a good hearty meal, and, as the storm was over, he soon departs ed- He didjnot ask our name, and was evidently trying to keep his own identity a secret. We were somewhat amused, some months later, my son met,' and recognized him as a wealthy rancher aho lived thirty or for-tv miles awav. United States Senator, David I. Walsfc Of Massachusetts. .AUDITORIUM.EyeryUache-Couiity.voter-shouldhearSenatorWalshra-greatstatesman'ahdp- Quart Ca nMasola Pint Can Mazola AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE PROBATE - IIAY-BAL- ..,-?5- .... E. Crockett. Meeting of the County Board of the Daughters of Utah PioAPCHOICE JONATHAN neers will be held at the stake DELIVERED BOX 75c A PLES house Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock. All presidents of camps CALL TEL. 164. H. G. Ad MERC. CO. are requested to be present. 2t Yesterday was law, motion and Opening social urn dance at trial calendar day in the city the Third ward Wednesday even court A number of motions ing at 8 oclock. Uwanas Or- were of and several chestra will furnish the music. cases disposed set for, hearing. FollowAdv All cordially invited. ing adjournment Judge Bullen 4 for Rexburg to attend the left In the District court Lucy wedding of his brother, Bryant Armstrong Nye has asked for Bullen, and Miss Helena Jacobs, the issuance of an order of the a n charming young lady . court requiring Preston William and' having a host of Nye, from whom she obtained a friends here; fwhere she spent divorce, to appear and show four years atjj.he U. A. C., of cause while he has failed to which she is' graduate and was comply' with the courts decree prominent in the Sorosis society of August 18,1920, awarding her With the Judge also went Roy $25 a month alimony for the sup Bullen and Mrs. D. Earl Robinport of their two children. Mr. son. The wedding occurs today. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen, by formal decree of the court, adopted anvinfant, John Boyce, THE BEAUTY SHOP who will hereafter be known as John Howard Israelsen. Elks, everywhere, are noted for doing big things and doing APCHOICE JONATHAN well. Our local Elks lodge them PLES 75c A BOX DELIVERED is no exception to this rule and CALL TEL. 164. H. G. Ad they have now arranged for a MERC. CO. local production in the near fuDANCING MOONLIGHT 'of the big New York musicture THURSDAY PROVIDENCE OCT. 12. MUSIC BLUEBIRD al comedy success, The Beauty ORCHESTRA. Ad Shop, which ran for over rone , solid year on Broadway with Extra choice Jonathan and Raymond Hitchcock .and comGreening apples for sale at John pany of seventy-fiv- e people. At Andersons, River Heights; Phone least two will be performances 197W. Adv given af the Lyric Theatre and the cast and chorus will consist , An excellent program will V of fifty of Logans most popular given at the Eleventh ward tosingers, dancers and entertainnight at 7:30 followed by a ers, and will include a beauty dance at the Cherry , Blossom. chorus of thirty girls all under Admission 25c and 10c. twenty. Rehearsals have already Last evenings session of the begunandand will continue every night until a perfect, day city commissioners was largely professional-- ! ke performance is devoted to matters concerning assured. The Beauty Shop is the public health, the Health a clean, bright, peppy musical Board being in attendance. The comedy in three acts and conCity Physician reported that tains twenty Whistly singing during the month of September and dancing kits. there were eight cases of The rehearsals and production mumps, three of chickenpox and is under the direction of C, H. one of typhoid fever. An ordi- Lewis, who has successfully pronance regulating the sale and duced Elk annual shows in every care of dairy products, recom- city in the entire West during mended for passage hy the the past ten years, having give. Board of Health, was considered the Salt Lake and Ogden lodges for some time. Among other their shows for the past several features it provides that every years. A11 costumes, settings, person selling purchased milk effects, etc., are carried the must take out a license; pro- director and he promisesby the vides necessary sanitary regula- best dressed and staged show The commonest of all tions and that all milk sold must ever presented local talent. hy in England is Newton, Additional Want Ads. contain a minimum of four The funds willvbe used, by our per -72 FOB RENT no 7 roomed cent butter fat. fewer than Furnished which occurs The ordinance local Elks in their 'charity work, times in different parts of the modern home. 20 8. 1st. E. Phone was passed and ordered more especially for the kiddies 331. . country. at Christmas time. inter-mounta- -- help-$3.0- reported marriage BBS CON-GO told At yesterdays WAY TO DESCRIBE -- riefly-- 1 INTER- - TENNIS CLUB - liLAD-VKS-VSER VICK.' Si Enter Into the Lord with gladness. tits piles with ihiinksfcivlnj;, and Into Ills courts with prnUrr be thankful unto bim, and hless Ills ' name. For the Lord la good. Ps. 100: 2, 4. THATCHER'DANK, FOR HIGH SCHOOL A good hat story VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC . 5 T (V |