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Show taciir AMi:uicAXr.nn: 2 5, 1923. April . Tut-Mlav- Idaho I'Kh LOCAL NEWS litre from Burley Licen-.e- s county. utaii la..hi. lUe.p.miiy If. and i'iv Ih.l.r li.dav. Apnl 2.4, 730 p. in -- ,txhon Euuimitn nuiuUn given. One of tl..niooi Jh.n E..le. Eiiu Krrlsirr. it 1 to d.lighlfui numbers was com- i W. M, b. (mo,. Al.Ilual liaui.1t. Mis. Joel E ru.: Is aranely less aiioiupluh' d !i-Mis Champ l.ri.v!f by Wcvd. Mu J 7 l.kiu. Mu. Hath Mun.lt lull. In as a pianist limn as a viohni.t. sintdow of tlx Wnfi.:ih whiih Ik , M a. ..j piita.is and Had. a. 'i!.ait,e of pioctam, Prelude O Minor . . lUihn.amnoft a lone jictuie ol caily inoii.irig Mrs. M T Latte. Hesolutiuns, M.s. Eaturdav, Apitl 29. 9 30 a. lit Among Using Russian compu-x;,light i.piui the ituniiiUaiis, light Maybe More fur Your Stove O. W. Duty; Mu.Uit'up, Ms 'Hotel tuka. Itaehnuminoif e. . that glows Inti the lEwhng niiiju. huiimtly Call or hre , H C Jau,u-.'lit. J. Mrs W. C. Hijxirt of Elu tion Cur.il. d ei,eu i Cx lirst place of noonday, tu-J..,!, 3 til Hurd h e i.d Hiadiog and Adoption ol.lns pionounord Inventive pow r late afternoon to tie fjLi. t. ub- a ddo S3. Lci.'.'l The Hi solution. Mrs Gunge W. and fairly drvrloixd ciise tf teii-- die d glow of rv nn.g, txhon Moling I ill. ef . Hrul.ssor Char- - Mu le; lUpotl of 1 pu.tmei.l e Itoui-abeauty. n ' coir.jxoud ty Kirud.r lol'.e Duuoy. USAC ; read.ng of line Alts. Miss Mira Eawyer; He-- I Etude . Li-J; , und :t "Lii bi stiaum w re also resoh.'. i n Mu. O. W. Davy; tl of I pai tti. jit ot Education, Ehadows of tlie WaraUlt t'lXTially Indud. enjoyed, It Mis C. E Maa ; Umtallatlon ot be piaiiU d in the to anus of Eiejmusu. ini.ninul.oi: of stale three . Frances Wmtan Chau pi would be difficult . to i lux e from Returns Home tor Itom Otikn. fit-- l llosi.d H unn.i a Adjo There at, wnk. Dueitojs; wulun inimlxu riiuknd jus; wtiUti Ehudows of tlie Wa atch Is Mrs. M.lton 1npl.nid and h'r county u r dLt!ktfloi.sl i one pond of abut lOo.uOO ialnbiw nd fai.; tmxting. ol lhe USAC- 111 tone pature of early morning li.V, tI1Jed tlie . to. all were .Marriage Licenses ;two children, who have been vts.t- - that mt amiaurnuntiit. of wbout an wrae annutuucnn-nc!ios by thmoxhes to C. U. according Mrs, upon tlie r.iountams, light th. t11 Ycppa Lund. Lnyan and Cather- - lng In Logan. Ogden and Salt I ore seven liu NO! ICE Tlwse must be plant-- j Merlins l.iUmotal ,CIampa and Inteipu ia-h.to grow tie by Hn .adent H. J. Hau.li. have tne D. Smith, Pie-tobrlllian.c the aeveral Ronald G. City darling days, past Tlx? Hun III iJrcrnnial convrn-t.o- n 17. n. Ujy. 3 to 4 p. in once. ixmd.l caet Tl.e f.ve at 27, ed were fadi in late Bf- noonday, to their home in Poc-h- o contain Uxkiau-nWhiting and Qrpttola Carter. Ida- of the Ltah Tr.k ration waid U..i.xl. Wool Clip Sold They are only temoon to the qu. t. tubdoed cl- - J Falls; Dell rt MtN il Dute. atello. M,s Mam.ry 1 rink, vi e p.eo-- 0 small fiy b.,t must be put into l'iiar.i:.( ;.t o! Amir,, an C.;sz l- Women Clubs will be lit Id In Edmund Ecus of Soda Spiln-is- , fU"eHyde Park aiid Mary Arilnball1 dent of the Logan Iiu'ine : Lc :,e and and Mu, Civ-ithe 'ship, ihursdav, H, at ontx. Lull, ik ktuams Fnd.iy Idaho, has juit sold his EJuJ wool Larren, WclKvllle. 71m Si a .. F.ilmgi' ; 'Pi ofesalonul Wo.iju's il. b, intro- Lliu 11. Snt)W nt ol tne Ana loan Eat u: day of tills 13 accordcents for pound clip jvr Ih.s Ixx'm In sound thp.it tV duced Mi. Cha.i.p. Mrs. Myrtle R. Snow camp of the DisrtKs Tlie Fh.-E. lt i Cp to t!.e Woiia n" l.a.. iHoua.'. Mi Eii.kuu. Sales Tax 1Ian ri'.l.ing to a news dispatch Horn that Telephone Man Here dau-hurtutixr.t of the L Catd.m. Mius Eva P.,.v.. r end Moai of pionecis win nn.t as of the the 4 J in to 27, n fii-t!.(rn A;r.l p Is be of the H. said to B..tU r, the R. t.ty. Hits ucrvuiy Loif.e Eatkhi ui homed tim nx m- w .!. brll,'al!l I1'' smooth aui fa. e of tl, M. E. Hemet, advertising niami- - .Tliur day at 3 p. ns. at the lion endeavor an and voiiunu.m a;d vhupil. Salt Luke Kita.l Mrichui.s sale of wool In that locality this and tl.e.r giants. Mutes Ida Mis Janies W. Llr.ford, Wol to emphasise tills Id a waters there is an ar.,Ty snarl Loi.aper of the Mounta.n Stales Tel'-'o- f LJACEconomu. naicliants witii nut ir.b'. lution, Dgoa and commotion Uial la lUvr.MUull, Mi.a L.na Mdkr. Ml the convention. Mis. E. L. Kouiwy, cluir-- , Hireurliout phone Company out of Dinver, i. Field. Hostess will be Ea(rl-IOCoaae. a tiled IUn today and CtAslIlg. Ellen Agree n and Mbs LcU C'oul lie of directors will me a visitor u Lit an toduv Linford. Delia Peterson, Ida Mor- - take care of pits, ny ol planting tree In lhe stuns kal.s tax. It uini Httllard Cam-pNatla Wail ter were In charge of the dining ... D 01 Mr. Eermt la calling on tlie news- - rcll and Eliza Cui Us, honor ' Thursday al Mis. Brisidetil mounng eight will be handled by Kami's. Tlie Daughters of the pioneers of the papers of the northwest, makir. DohnanjTs compositions show- - a rixsin. Presiding at tlie table were Weston Veinou, chairman; Mrs ocltxfc. Till will bo followed by the makes handle It to easy plan Ballard camp will meet Thursday, accjualnience with the staff niem-- 1 Ihhscball Schcdule- tUS-AC- . strong feeling for classical forms, Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mrs. Home llle formal opening of the sales tax. A resolution was passed Wallcr c. Hurd. April 27, at 3 p. m. at tlie home bers and outlining Ills advertisitg great originality of Ideas, and Claire N. Hulme. Members of tha at 9 30. j tion Lawrence PouLsccn of LewEtor to perfect a state Retail Merchants Cottage Grounds). of Mrs. Roy Anderson, 244 West, program for another year. treatment that is always interest- arrangements committee sessions General and included 7 27, depart us Thursday, with has kiddly supplied the ghsociutton. April Several merchants 1st South, Assisting hostesses will Miss Phyllis Baugh, Miss Vllalo mental meetings will be the main ing and often fclicltoua schedule of games to be played signed to adopt live Salt Lake mard chapel: be the Mrs. N. C. Peterson, Mrs. Jones and Miss Georgia Roberta features Of the program. Professor Presidents Night : In tlie North Cache Valley base ly ill Drown Hear plan. The same plan Is effective C. H. W'ukley and Mrs. Mary A. There was a brilliance E. M. Ledjard and Mrs. H. j Charlotte Dancy ol the Utah State Mrs. One hundred and and twenty-fiv- e Tills schedule will hall apAlma and Wilford Neldcrhauser league. m Ogden. Owen. Mrs. J. A. Hulme will give Mrs charm to Mrs. Champs unusual members and guests were in C. Jacob, presiding; College and minute Agricultural have reported the killing of a,Pcar in Friday's issue of the the topic. Jacob of Provo will and remarkable rendition of the Maude Bet-lereports of district presidents; large brown bear in Card canyon Cache American, reports of club presidents; speak at the general sessions In on Saturday. The beast was locatWelcome Home Party the Fourth ward chapel on Thursdiscussion; music. ed about one mile up the canyon Lyceum Number-M- iss reA welcome home entertainment from Logan river. It weighed 800 day and Friday afternoons, Friday, April 28, 7.30 a. nt. Romeo In MacLaren Gay Bluebird. will be held In the 10th ward pounds and measured 7 feet spectively. 50c; They and Juliet will be the presentaPresidents' Night will be on amusement The Fourth Decennial Anniverhall tonight at 3 were out seeking to find lion when tion of the Utah State Agricuoclock for Douglas Wadsworth, they ran on to the bear. sary Breakfast. Thursday, the 27th at 7:30 In the ltural college lyoeum on Thursday. who recently returned home from In answer to the Friday. April 28, 9:30 a. m. Fourth ward chapel, at which time Washington April 27. Miss MacLaren is prodistrict and club presidents wlil a well spent mission In California. Four More Democratic lead- Fourth ward chapel: of Cocall bably one of the most outstanding fighting Days to Oeneral give Session: The public Is invited to be reports on their senate In the in four more days. Hal Farr, a artists brought to Logan audiences ers, party stalwarts activities the during Club Collect, Mrs. E. E. Corf-ma- respective teller in the Thatcher Bank, will by the Lyceum this year. The pro- and a few independent RepubliDistrict presidents will inyear. a won least at cans state officers: of 11 a. will m. reports be at Wednesday have been a resident of this city gram given troduce their club presidents. temporary victory in seeking to First Vioe President, Mrs. E. M. Enlarging Display Space fifty nine years. He was bom in Thursday In the college State directors will report on be limit sharply the products to Ledyard; Second Vice President, A. EL Nielsen, contractor, has Logan on April 29, 1874, In a log What I Have Accomplished as a dealt with in the Roosevelt farm Mrs. H. C. Jacobs; Recording Secbeen awarded the contract and Is cabin on tlie comer where the sesrelief bill, but the campaign delay- retary. Mrs. Hugh Ward; Corres- State Director at the momlng busy building a forty foot exten- Amusscn building now stands at Jordon Services 28. Added on sion Friday, April SorC. on Mrs. vote a the J. agricultural ponding Secretary, sion on the rear ot the Crystal the corner of Center and First Funeral services will be held In ed final enson; Teasurer, Mrs. Floyd Whit- features of Friday will be the Bottling Works building. John A. West streets. On Saturday of this the Sixth ward chapel for Mrs aid program. breakfast at the Bluebird (price Mr. so will Increased week, Farr receive the Emily M. Jordon on Wednesday Larsen, manager has The victory centered upon the ing j Auditor, Mrs. Rose Y. Ste- 50c) at 7:30 a. m. commemorating L. Mrs. J. wart; Historian, Harvey. his furniture business that he is congratulations of his host of Lo at 2 oclock. The body arrived in peanut issue. It constituted the the Fourth Decennial Anniversary who Logan from Oregon this afternoon test on whether products to bene- Contest Songs. in need of additional display floor gan friends and of the Federation and the Annual it of to Directors: reside be able State to be in this Reports space city. It can be viewed by friends at the fit from the measure should properly banquet at the Hotel Eccles (price Richards-Woodlahis large stock. on confined to the seven approved Mrs. Dewey Horley, Cedar City; 75c) at 7:30 Mortuary p. m. All federation West center street upon arrival by the agriculture committee, and Mrs. C. H. Bryan, Brigham City; members are Crop Loan Applications urged to be present John Pulver Services J. Henry Thain, of the Crop until time for the sorvioes. Mrs. by a vote of 43 to 39 peanuts Mrs. Clara D. Patterson, Price; at both breakfast and banquet on M. B. Mrs. Mendenhall, Springvllle Funeral services for John Pul- Production Loan Office emphasizes Jodons body was brought here to were eliminated. Friday. Mrs. W. P. Richfield; Mrs. ver, 36, who died in Idaho Falls that farmers who still wish to ap- be buried by the side of her husNominees for State Directors will cane and sugar beets, add- Walter C. Payne. Salt Sugar Lake Hurd, was who some buried here City; band will be conducted at Saturday, ply for loans may get application ed by a 44 to 37 vote, were the Mrs. E. E. Pratt, Ogden; Mrs. J. be presented from the following the Lindquist & Sons mortuary blanks from him, as well as help years ago. districts: Ogden, Eastern, First, administration B. Meyers, next target of Bingham Canyon. company's funeral parlors at 2 on making the application. ApSanpete-Sevidistricts. and forces, who Intended to remove Report of department of Amerioclock Wednesday with burial in plications in Cache County may Better Inspect Fish The Northern District adn Logan if possible. Their removal can them Citizenship, Mrs. Leslie H. the Hostess the Logan City cemetery. Mr. Pul- also be made through Reed Bul-leIf any of the sportsmen reallv would leave in the bill wheat, cot- - Groesbeck. City, bids you welcome. ver was a resident of Logan until Room 7, Thatcher Building, want to know what has been done ton, com, are being made for and Preparations hogs, tobacco, rice Ameriof of Report department the death of his wife a few years Logan. The law forbids any charge at the rearing ponds at the Logan from all parts a large delegation products. dairy can Home, Mrs. E. E. Ericksen. ago. He was bom October 16, 1890. being made for help in the pre- fish hatchery west of the city, of the state. Friday, April 28. 11 a. m. to 13 One son, Waldron Pulver, lives at paration of the loan applications, they should make their Inspection MISS FITZGERALDS noon Fourth ward chapel: the home of William Hugi in Lo- - but such fees as that of a notary, within the next few days. The SLAYER FLEES FROM Departmental Meetings: for recording, etc, are allowed. gan. fish in the large pond will likely UTAH STATE PRISON Department of International Relations, Mrs. Georgina Marriott. (Continued on Page Eight) WE FEATURE Department of Public Welfare, re was to Mrs. W. J. Bardsley. heard to Warden Davis, T-BOmark that he was waiting for Friday, April 28, 1 to 2 p. m. NE a man. Fourth ward chapel: (Continued from Page One) comof of Conference chairman Me working on Thirteenth East Thick, Juicy Cuts Just the Thing for the Canyon street extension beyond Twenty-fir- mittees and chairman of depart- ests ranging from a noisy hurdy-gurd- y Party to a group of dogs that South street, are reported to ments, Mrs. Weston Vernon, predoz Lemons, Egg Noodles scamper by one after another. " 2 have seen a man running from siding. doz. Sibelius Oranges .... home made Jb. Friday, April 28, 2 p. m. Fourth Romance the vicinity of the prison towards ward chapel: Sibelius, the greatest of Finnish Carrots, Beets, Turnips Lettuce, solid heads Thirteenth East street. ' bunch v 4 'tswn a composers, has found the chief 5c 2 for isait to the General Session: Farr .was committed ' ' wx- - e 'X J .f Consideration of Revisions Com- source cf his inspiration in the S. t a , t'1 li 1 .( 7 after Onions 1924, March state Radishes, 18, 3 bunches prison . BKi S, txXM. SJI national epic of a sensational trial in which he mittee: Address: "Let There Be Kalevalva, the of Veal Fresh Plenty Liver, Halibut the borrowed Salmon, Finland. Longfellow and Rex Aylett were convicted of Light, Mrs. Maude Beleey Jacob; Demetrical structure of the Kale-vaElks' Ladies Music, Chorus; first degree murder for the slayfor his Indian legend, Hiapartment of International Relaing of the Fitzgerald girl on the Dewatha. Mrs. tions, Marriott; Georgina The state highway near Sandy. of Public Welfare, Mrs. Military March ... Sehubert-Tausi- g t Mlil jury recommended leniency, and partment WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE L W. J. Bardsley. Ballad (Edward Old Scotch jf in the he drew a life sentence Brahms 4 3 to Meeting, lb. BEEF ROAST state prison. Sentence was imposed Departmental lbs. SAUSAGE The old ballad was a branch of p. m.: 4 M. L. Ritchie. Ib. the late REEF ROAST n Judge by lbs. HAMBURGER V ? Y' -r tv, Department of Education, Mrs. musical art In which Brahms took , lb. STEAK lbs. LARD Farr and Aylett created a reign C. E. Maw; Department of Fine an ardent interest throughout his ri Ajaag-,ii5 . . of terror in the vicinity of Draper Arts, Miss Myra Sawyer. life. ASK US FOR PARTICULARS Eft and Sandy for two or three nights irii y rw .iwnrrzirv! sercars and jft robbing holding up faaaGriag&gsi: ymfgmui vice stations. . . KTOm-S- ! JH u Utah Club Women Coming We Will C.he Von E.m r Mi ml!, game warden fir J.uit Hobb.i-- s o' Bulky, I. lal.o Franklin Co.itay, 1ms arruiu.d t;.e ial itw days m to-Paul Returns from tl D A. Wmxijll at the Ci..b gan. guest at tile home el Mr 1'udrn ot the l u I Hilliard pit lor to handle Idaho and Mis. J. H. Mm nil. JUv. T. Hu PresbjUrlan tiiuruii, retuiiud Sun. Iu.li hui.ws for 1JJ3. Kn joted isit day from SI. Hal. witere lie has Util to attend tile. lul.t1 al servlet J I.ad Overlooked n Mr. and Mr. Sanuii T. XUfcs Piuieu ior his latlitr, has returned lume from Salt Through nil ovti tight the n. Sr. cf Huhurd Bullrn as omitted us Lake City wliere they liave eni a winner in oj.e of the solo tile last month In visiting tests. Ru hard won fir- -t jilaee In relatives and friends. Represents Logun the Otse Junior division of tlie! .... ;;i.t St Least giain. Mi' roe &a" -- 1 at J A tug. r; Hio-- I Bu.- -i 1 k-- s 1 , brll-Inin- WY-'o- Cache Valley Electric lU-v- . cun-'Joy- lu. 1 i .y..-:- tu-tir- I - allc te-- n. - 0-- t:.t j8 l lx. . l'n t!n 1 1 !x-fa- - I wk. I ( t a s lE-.-.-- a,. - tta-u.- i - - e -- conven-Econoiui- -- urih j to ! te Forces Rally To Limit Farm Bill Products two-minu- te n; LOIN STEAKS lb. 12c HAMBURGER 2 lbs. 14c VEAL CHOPS '2 lbs. 25c LINK SAUSAGE Ib. 15c LARD 2 lba 11c MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA rs er n, WIENNIES, FRANKFURTERS 2 J Delightful I Musical lbs FANCY FAT HENS 25c lb. 14c At Champ Home STEAKS j st 19' 35, arwrAW C, w 15c 15c 10c i la IB SATURDAY, APRIL 29 fc3Bfla3iais2 m ' H j- j. I'tzrrwt FELT BASE 15 14 13 Linoleum per running yard lifj Inlaid Linoleum per running yard Genuine Pabco 9x12 rug To Logan For Convention (Continued 95 ;4! FREE Bassinettes AXMINSTER RUGS style, sagless, rust proof spring. Complete with Drop-sid- CRIBS e mattress Any color, mattress complete with COFFEE M.J.B. 1 . Seedless d; lb. can 15 MATTEESSES Felt Mattress S3)95 Regular SIS? 95 fAPITOf Theatre-- $8.00 L Standard No. We hatch all kinds of eggs at a reasonable price. Our hatching is done in a Modern Buckeye Mammoth Incubator which will produce the highest number of chicks or poults from your eggs and at the same time, the highest quality possible. oz. pkg. 2 for Call 857 2 Can 2 For our prices for hatching your Chickens, Turkey or Duck Eggs. doz. Also place your order NOW for Rappleyes Baby Chicks for late April or May delivery. Now Playing STOVERS SLEEP EASY MATTRESS 50 lb. Spring Filled, $19.75 JOHN month of April Special discount on all Furniture during Furniture every Saturday night. Valuable free gifts of CRYSTAL BOYTLIMG and FUBHITUBE Company Exclusive dealers Westinghouse Refrigerators, L. & IL Electric Ranges and Universal Washers w Mt Hwaa ETHEL LIONEL appleyes Hatchery Si?r THEI 13 14 Custom Hatching AND April 27, 2:00 p. m. Fourth ward chapel: Report of General Federation Director, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr. Report of Biennial Convention. Report of Western Federation. Report of Standing Committees: Credentials, Mrs. W. L. Wanlass; Pin and Badges, Mrs. J. B. Cooley; Executive, Mrs. Weston Vernon; Endowment Fund, Mrs. E. M. College Loan Fund, Miss Eva Erb; Revisions, Mrs. W. B.j Roberts- - Club Institutes. Mrs. A. Led-yar- Sold during our big April Sale. Special bargain prices on all rugs during month. Regular Page One) Thursday, Rug Pads With All Cotton Mattress Guaranteed 40 pounds from mum 12 Fresh Red Salmon and Halibut Cat Fish . Boneless Finnin Haddie j ntvrTsrrsmcxjiu aasM-aja1- w-hu- m Phone 857 cggasr 3S3 So. 7th. West saasxt'yaiaa Logan, Utah |