OCR Text |
Show Loves Hand-Me-Down- ! Sifter Dies Ag Experimenters In Session From 11 States 1iller received Ti.i'l.iy eit.n; cf me .dll of l i r n.'.er, Mrs G.rl.e Mrs s I?, rth d i Meet of the A.M' Women meet in a American chapter, University Wonun, Iuut.il Saturday at 3 p. m. at building Agriculture)! college. xr,ond vw ill fa ls f Ixan of to i";v. - m x be held! m the Coin- -, Utah Flute s C- . . . ' '.V- i X K - O:1 4 I i ! H. Gordon, Litlle sifter no longer is an j t:nt to wear her older avr-i- ; Sha j dies., oaterewn Iconics this new vv. reluc- - tian.l-n.'-djwn- Its r. , tan nu he betn !'T; d ie- - '.h?,1 .:,2! h;.::.h' Lie. cJ 0t as of j ! feature editor; First Lyceum Sally, Patsy, Norma Lee. Len ni, and Helen, or more technical- Maids presented y the Melody the first lyceum for Logan students Thursday September 15.! This lyceum was brought to us by the Graham Lyceum company rs J i ass-.st- ! Out of State Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. W. HoltMiouser and children, Barbara Ann and Wendell, of Chicago. ar.J Mis. II. C. Sears of Hood. River, Oregon I T; T7, . ' ' cem-mar.d.- 29-O- t- . ' j Rpcently discharged army cer and well trained Shcphen.i and dog seek room, or board or unfurnished room, furnished within ton miles of college so that Vet. (not dog) can attend school. Lester C, Esslg, Jr., 64 West 4th Avt. North Logan. j jrnncj.1 tending cr0VCS w)10 Improvements f t i 'Jk i - - on e Ter- This new of the Ns- v field unit geocy tionnl Foundation for In- 7fenlile Paralyslf pulled by J ; Rea truck is 4 a standard ! , s dcsljncd to bring the finest and nst ecmplcte erjuip- T ment to small town and y 1 emergency area. F.quipped with an iron lung (interior slew), hot pack marhine, rcMiscitator and aspirators, the mobile unit L over 44 1 fret long with the forward section bousing the nrces-- J vary power plant. It har been ruslird to already f J Peoria, Illinois, where local J hospitals are overtaxed by sii the current epidemic. - I' i 1 f 1 l! ' -- 4 i i I: Mrs. honor ILL BE LOVING YOU ALWAYS, wrote Irving Berlin. His Beautiful song describes perfectly his own romance Ellin with Mackay, which surmounts many obstacles, including an irate father who placed an ocean between them, little dreaming that it would be Newsmen-Officer- s Meet bridged by the haunting melodies Lieutenant T. Earl Hunsaker, inspired by love. Read the fairy- highway tale romance of Irving and Ellmj director of the state Reese Mackay in The American Weekly Roland in this area; patrol and with next Sundays Los Angeles and Ed Pitcher, patrolman, Advt. Robert R. Holden, Cache valley Examinercorrespondent fpr the Salt Lake Tribune, attended a dinner and Perhaps Never Again social Thursday night in Brigham City, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra- K . bert teen MolTat Cowley, daughter of Hch-- r aC. 1 Kimball. who died Thursday following a lingering Illness, will be conduct- -' ed Monday nt 2 p. m. in the Lo- gan Third LDS. ward chapel by Bishop Daniel P- Woodland, She was bom June 11. 18D0 ini a Rich county daughter of Mvllen A. and Mary C. ley in Logan in 1900. The family home was at 381 West First North. Mrs. Cowley was active in the, Logan Third LDS ward church to her illness. Surviving are her husband, one Sl.,n' doS('i h F. Cowley, of SmithtllrtC ddUK,ueis Mrs. May j niSS555; Le City; Logan; 11 c aS'S Janet C. Davis, grandchildren; two Mrs. David K. and M. A. MolTat. Salt Lake City; three iiser-- . Mrs. Ruth Nelson, Poca- 'llo, Idaho: Mrs. Connie Quayle. I ,'i'amic.i Wyo., nml Mi., ji..n,o St.vnlr-Per. a Citv, Oklihoma. Dilndl ul, be m j n Cl,mp. teiy under direction of W. Loyal brothers. U..11 moiluarv. RuipftBlP? on Saturday, September 28th. From 10 A. M. to 3 P. EL Please come early. Previous evening by appointment. Ask for BERT LYON, my al representative, pereon-Meadowvil- le. tory for ten years end longer. I haw fitted thousands of cases In the United States during this time. There are many of my saiis-prifield customers right here in your CAUTION: If neg- umimonity. iected. rupture may cause weak' n(I.s backache, nervousness, sto nd ha, "g largeruptures, which have re- turned after surgical ojicrations or Injection treatments, are especial- l.v Invited. If you want it done right, dont experiment. IT unable to see him at this time, address: HOFFMANNS SIRGICAL AITLIVNCE CO. 520 MASONIC TEM.'LF Minneapolis 2. Minn. or Mighty dandy for dauling on Any Farcnl The serving table was centered with pink tea roses. Assisting Mrs. Mrs. Jessop in receiving were Bona and Mrs. Roger Derr, a sister of the bride; pouring were Mrs- - CurJif JessP and vir2 n.ia Jenson: Eileen Jenson was in charge of the gift room, and He,en Bitters and Donna Scott served; in charge of the eau room were Mrs. M. R. Hovey nnd Mrs. L. W. Hovey, aunts of the bride. Eighty guests called during tea hours. Mrs. Lucia Olson returned home on after spending Wedneday in several days with relatives Preston. , A large crowd from Millville attended the priesthood meeting in Hyrum, Sunday. The program in the Sunday school department was given by the Millville ward, under the direction of Superin- indent Parley Jessop. The pro' was as follows: Flute duet by Norma Hale and La Rae Hulse; Rose by piano accompaniment yjarie Hulse; reading by Donna Scott; duet by Joy Humphreys and Clarice Anderson. trous-juveni- a Chance le Like This! SLEEPING BAGS ARMY SURPLUS GOCD-AS-NE- REASONS WHY CONDITION ARCTIC TYPE increasing millions ap Hack. With. Fine for Sportsmen Use this g trailer on camping trips, take things along comfortthat make camp-lif- e able, more enjoyable. n It 'My Designed to speedily re.l vc simple headache end painful discomforts of neuralgia. in por. c;r Measured doses form for quick ass.milation. Proof of merit Same type for- d century mula over one-thir- Standard U S. P. Ingredients Laboratory tested, controlled In price range of everyone. 10c and 25c sizes Caution; Use only as directed. ff1 OH YOUR KONEY BACK new for $751 Not Limitec quantity DOUBLE Air Corps Sleeping Bags-re- tail dry in temperatures one. out TWO bags to keep youto warm and resistant. Extra weather carry, down "t 40 below zero Comfortable easy bottom. long zipper down one side and across down-fille- Two types double and triple bags? waterproof covers. Easy to get in, provide warmth without weight. Fenders Here's the big, new, DAVID BRADLEY Trailer thatll quickly prove a great l, big capacity; time saver on your farm. Use for loads up to 3000 lbs. 7 ft. long, 4 feet wide and 18 inches deep. Holds 40 bushels of grain or 18 milk cans. Heavy duty Timken bearings for high speed. to 20 Sears standard reversible disc wheels are interchangable with other equipment. Heavy duty tractor type hitch. See it today! All-stee- ten-gall- f CO., Terminal Sale HOWARD JAMES Bid. Seattle I, Wash. Please send me the folio ms guaranteed Down-FilleKapok-Fille- enclose Name. Address 1 Buy -- TaV d SLEEPING BAG KAPOK-TILLC- d Sleeping Bags: Sleeping Bags ($23.00 ea.) $ Sleeping Bags ($13.50 ea ) $ Currency Check Money Order dd easy-pullin- Less Crib and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED a1es ta in Washington) ; II. L. HOFFMAN of Minneapolis Minnesota, will demon-straiwithout charge . , grand-- ; hto rSh rtd Parley Jessop of W. ( SHIl.I.D-LXlFK- at a trouseeau tea Sunday Superintendent Back the position. entertained in her daughter, Mrs. AlBona, a recent bride. , RUPTURE u G. of Rights and was doing some welding in the building when Colonel Cotter came through. j has council Smithfleld city made plans to clean up the city a garbage dump and approved of Ute the from Dairy, request Richmond, to set up a dairy store in Smithfleld. They discussed possibility of holding another seron vicemen's banquet probably Armistice day. r, I. Bill Parley Kilbum, formerly of Logan, and now superintendent Wayne Dahle of Clarkston, ap- of the state industrial school in pearing in Logan city court Ogden, recently returned to his Thursday was charged with issu- dutie at the chool following a ing a check without bank funds. trip to Detroit, Mich., where he Judge Jesse P. Rich set prelim- had been interviewed for the po- - ' inary hearing for Tuesday, Sep- ition as superintendent of the. tember 24 at 1 p.m, and fixed Wayne county Michigan county bond at $1000. home. He said that in all pobability he will not take Smithfleld . a. ls the college under the H. Faces Charge -- oc-.- K S ( . gymnasium. 1 . IT5 ) j ' 3 f,. .. nutruue con-j Joseph Greaea. of n:,Uv0 croPf aild dlscov-!tcnt and edilor carol Noble, 6purts UMdu new plains. ery exchange editor. The wests rn station directors confemng at USAC are Director isitor College Burgess; R. H. Walker, dean of . D Claude Wakeland. chief, dl- - the USAC school of agriculture division of grasshopper control, U. and Utah experiment stat-.oj s. bureau of entomology and plant rector; W. A. Schocnfald, Oregon was a visitor this State college; C. W. Iiungerford, j qUanintjne. week at Utah state Agricultural University of Idaho; J. A. Hill. college. He discussed grasshopper University of Wyoming; Homer J. with Henney, Colorado A. and M. colcontrol problems In Utah Missionary List M. Drs. G D. Hammond F. lege; C E. Fleming, University and Home missionary assignments of Nevada; Clyde McKee, MonKnowlton with .and other college for Cache stake for Sunday ev- and federal personnel. Dr. Wake-emn- g tana State college; M. T. BuchanInclude Joseph Coulam. at lan,., hcadquarters are at Dcn- - an, Washington State college; A. S. Curry, New Mex-lcBenson; J. Howard Maughan, at, ver Colorado. State col- lege, and S. B. Freeborn. Unl-veHyde Park; H. Loran Blood, Lo- Snn Third ward; Dr. Kenneth R.j Attend Hoard Meeting ty of Cal. forma. Fourth ward; Stevens. Logan PChamp, president, Franklin D. Richards Dvgan Fifth, Frederick Di.stoncal Dates D. Richards and Franklin A- - Anderson, Logan Mort-lac- e Utah ant the cf secretary, Ninth ward: William Evans. Jr..1 Sunday 22 Gene Tunney beat1 Loan corporation with Grant Jack Dempsey, 10 round--- , decision Logan Tenth ward; E. Ray Guy- Torrance, treasurer of the Busi- mon. North Logan. fllfiht 8lnS- can K.nsaa. Av rXrned S. 1911 Earl Ovincton, first) pilot; Wednesday 23! 1 Ri.h.ts 73); maeted, of formed the chief Cotter, newly nlQryi Mr and Mrs champ lef TJ)lll j.di)V 2;; rt"crve sir corps umt at USAC. J( evening for Denver and Estes (1st Day) Jewi'h New Y.ar; i root ting for dutv Tuesday to iaik, Coloiado. wheie Mr. Champ gaUi i 1V 2:: - Ameiieail ln , Colonel E. W. Tnnbcrlake. will attend meetings of the board of ROTC units at the of directors and tne Natuial Re- - av Sal lav 29 Iolu.ous Edu-- , c ,t icn v "ek S. pti mbnr shown around college, was bein committee of the United t,0Lcr 3 ( the nnhtarv si- -, cnee departmtut jcurccs L'.ates chamber of commerce. building, he spotted his old crew He was chief of combat days. Ihe and taxed budels. streamlined dye works on every fabric made, ini hiding stuh man- made fibers as Cil.uiese, aietatc, nylon, rayon nnd mivtuies. This dress was changed from daik blue to ruby ret with the m. do, nired dye. Th old color was first taken out with a dime box of color re-- ! mover. Then the dres was swished dye-pfor a few min about in Utcs, emerging like new. new ot Leatham. daughter P. Mrs. William of Mr. and Leatham, of Wellsville, will be honored tonight at 8 p. m. at a missionary farewell. A dance will follow in the junior high school B- a oo. TJ j tZr. . i v: ',. Hakes Headlines Farewell Tonight ii7-f I center will Red Cross work open for production October 1. according to Mrs. Helen John, executive secretary. Fifteen .Logan Kiwanians at, tended the weekly dinner meeting of the Ogden dub Thusday and then engaged in a golf contest. President Melvin Squires heading the Logan delegation. - V son-in-la- Center to Ope- n- Attend Ojjden Meet U . Calvary Luthern Congregation, announces Sunday school at 0:45 and Divine worship at 8.00 p. m., Chutes Sunday, September 22. and worship are conducted In St. Johns church corner 1st North and 1st East. Every one is cordially inv.ted to attend- of Smithfleld, Ross exhibited the champion HoLtem-Friesidairy cow at the state fair Tuesday. His picture was on the front page cf a stale newspaper. r G.lberi, ol Angtles, Cahlor- nu Both sister aie will known of 11 wesiiin Male Director throughout the city. x 'elim.nt Matious ' agricultural r, is rf-were m conference at Utah State Opening: Delayed to i ! Agricultural college Thur-du- v DdTtculty of complettnj summer determine what cooier.ithe rioj renovation has caused vTI t they will submit for their . ment of the opening of the Ixigan j reTemple until the latter part of retf.ons part in the exifnlve October, the Temple presidency .iircjj program autlwiied by the j has announed. The institution r,annipM.ope Acl pawd Jul , originally was scheduled to open fTT-TUZbefoie adjournment of the "Shh September 23. 7 Congress. Director P. S Visiting: the Christensens s.ty of Arizona George Dahle. of Lcs Angeles. the western states group, was Calif., is here visiting with hu presiding over the meeting, which Mr. anJ will continue today. I i daughter and Mrs. John Chrii.ten.sen. George One fourth of funds which reach) was in construction business in an annual $20,000,000 in five years; Logan some years ago. but has ore earmarked for research in I resided on the coast for the past which two or more state agr.cul feveral years. tural experiment stations are co- - ! operating to solve ' problems that concern the agriculture of more First drizzly First edition of the Log.m high than one state, according to the school Grir.-ly- . student newspaper, acts terms. It urges development of improved methods of produc- on the campus today. apjcared llun marketing, distribution, pro-- ; bv Delsa Ti,e papt.r s edm-cl,ssnR and utilwation of plant! s nullen 1 .1. M from producer1 original feature I - i on Wheels Fights Polio -- Church Notice Martha !' The Cael.e American. Logan. Facia County. Ttah Friday, September 20, 1910 on Save At Scars n All ElauSing Weeds |