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Show PAGE TWO LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH con pet tion at hAWY Says MT Off sgmm OPENSJERIES B.Kke'hall CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) n fulilj jibe comm U IS la b t'i prOVM m ( )T i wu.nn Logan tabo .jar le S it ird i j v rlo k l fb r I)- dU'-- p if ml'a mri or. mi 1' n j w rtt n arfia ( n tl rorar bf th LllSfdf lulf Mid1 lir.u.s . fiom hair lak uP uhu i t himw n Lwn artists Th f (o'i mnt1 InMs uicuh sons s t t. w FOR COUNTY ' t)1' ' , n i 1 r affording the Logan GUSTAF ADOLF MALE CHORUS tl A suited by llor 1. oss 4. Is Held Wednesday WELLSVILLE Funeral servltea Reie lield in t lie Wellsville Second ward chapel Wednesday for Lynn f infant son of Mr and Mrs Fred C Parker, who died Sun dav night after a brief illness The servites wete in charge of Bishop E H Bankhead Music is as by the ward choir with vocal solos by Mrs. Fred Garrett, Henry K barker and Kenre'h Murray Pm trs were by William H. Maughan t.nd W. R. Parker. Speakers were Heber C. Parker. fnrmer Bishop John B Kerr, Joseph II Sallsbur and George Has-laThe grave In Wellsville City cemetery was dedicated by Harry C. Parker. . .. .. . . Arthur John uni and Male Chorus . 6. Spin, Spin Brightest Star ...Chorus l.adus . Pa-k- 8. Janta a Ja . . Dudley Buck Gounod . D'Ha rdelot Metcalf I'olk-Song- s (Third Jr aid) DECORATIONS Soil Born a fouplc ol 11 if nit Christnmv with S- -f retar M 11 llovi of th- - I ocan Chamber of ( oinmitu tn them out In llu maimer whitn th i hamh r expei t t) delimit. he business settioll lor the l.olldivs Mi lime repotted that the h out trfus showfj up fine again-- t t' w hit wav lighting poles and ill make a fine showing wnen th led fiul grt.n lights are st ung h tw n tue poles Mi Burrell will furnish half of the l'.ii tres used foi the deiora tions and O fiarrett of Mndon will fiinisli the balanc- Tne in and the placing shilling of tt e of the stimgs of lights will be un der the dilution and .supervision of H C Maug! an supf rintendent of 11muri'i ipal ileitru lighting de pcitniellt in In . i 1 h ii s Id l iv ,md v .. .... . CONLON . . e " ' si, x f a i 1,1 'V lre Cotton Blankets! Part Wool Blankets! Deposit Holds Any Blanket Big Part Wool Blankets . Outstanding values on these big part wool blankets fluffy and warm with a sateen binding Pair Each PRESTON' On the eve of his parture tor Boise. Idaho, where he will he Idaho faint management ex pert Countv Agent Ezra T. Benton, has issued his annual tounfy agent lcport The report intitules office call, 2061 farm visits 1171: total letters sent out, 3800, bulletins 1248; meetings hold 4 agent. 147, farmers at meetings, Extra Heavy Part Wool Blankets Large Size Cotton Blankets double blankets of heaw Warm China Comes in blue, lavender and blue plaids. size, 7080 cotton. large I2tra Extra heavy double blankets of fluffy cotton and wool mixed. Plain color sateen bound ends. Size 72x84 in. What a marvelous value these are at Pair Pair Cotton Blankets That Are Double Wool Blankets 100 Flere Cozy warm blankets of southern nitron, has pink and blue stripe trims. Double, sie 66SQ is another outstanding Penney value. all wool blanket tvith sateen bound edges. pounds, and is 70x80 inches A big Weight: Pair Oct. 23 TIP) ANGELES, 19 year-olJohn Kataugian, high school student, was report ed In a critical condition today from knife wounds inflicted by the woman owner of a dog he had run over with his DEPARTMENT Too Late To Classify Utah STORE I Home made woolftl led gull's Comforters also made to older Mrs Mary A Pitt her, FOR SALK ttah 0 First North and Main I If LUMN IS I raT B 1 ,I P ii Uit tS w.A -- m S bT 4- I . Logan, Utah 30. 1 I 1 . I - ( ;dnnll(i ftrnMm R3 n RSeiufo SnaatiD, SEtivsiji) EDeqgoog, For Cole an at the North o n0 31y (.lub today paid nileiit ,M s Haunt Hulme played two mbj'.e 'o tlie tnemoiv of the 1., t Uouiit Anderson, fn ,t pir iden' chat v ink pin") m lections of the Logan club, who dud rc entlj ?aM Oct 21 (Uri rlnule carle artci Guv PHILADELPH.,, G ot Re K iteillv, 54, senior anion cia'rman of the informa m tuber of, the Investment Brok tion commitUe of the dub, had trage Firm of Reilly, Brock and eulogized iu tuushiHg aentlmcn's lompun was found shot to death the memory of Mr Anderson iieai Ins home at Consono.km John H Moser, president of the toda. There was a bullet .club presided at the luncheon wound through his head Beside (with Mr. Cardon aa master of lim lav a 3 1 calibre revolver and eeiemonies a shoigun J KU'kbrlde, superintendent de- i i il a' m non! tbe'e has Cotton blankets that are wanner and less expenComes in attractive color border trim sie 6676 AGENT REPORT Street and Save I i v I sive than sheets. FRANKLIN FARM Come Doin On Center ZlII f"JSt u j d - vaian of o Blankets 1- 'Smithfield, A i l LOS TIIL CONLON STORL 3 n g schools, LEADER I Cotton Sheet YORK, Oct 23 (UR) Deaths from alcoholism have risen 300 per tent since 1920, according to figures published today by Dr Frederic L. Hoffman, sa tistiuan of the Prudential Life Insurance company. J. L. Montrose j ' . a Small Remember NEW The COYOY washes sour clothes cleaner, washes them quicker and The washes them witn safety. COS LON relies es you of all labor and gives you nvc biuis of leisure for jour fai if. ) .suits.- - Last In North i"i lenton. County Never Before Has the J. C. Penney Company Offered You Such Values! Come In and Visit Our Section fer Blankets; You wii! want One Before Leaving! Twenty six lood and sewing tilths were organized with 234 members Four H clubs had 426 members, their big fair attracting 4000 people At the annual Black and White cows were show, 80 purebred shown. Four cooperative associations were organized with 250 members. One bundled and eight tows have been added lo county hefd3 hix thousand, nine hundred and fifty pounas of chemicals have been used in weed control and 8000 pounds of poisoned oats have been used for rodents. Note the distinctive water action. 19 i .r ) 1 si nouis, was .n' , in Lew at.oif-- r of veial Caf he praised the work of the late bapti nteiidint K V. Iatrsen He als i poibieu oui the esceptionai health wotk ( irrit d out under ho (ioefiin tit Miss Bertha Chao, DEAD sthool tiuisi Mr Kiikbinie told of the cs lahli-hiein eai h of the rural Stauding with beads bowed for schools small lihianes for the k in Lute, members of the Lo ei,' o iraai nu ut of better Uteia-tm- I , I of washing efficiency . . . because of its extreme beauty! a e u v.u i' i o: 'u On These Wool Blankets! v 3509. Masterpiece e i ( l, n d' '1' - hfspievoj' d d i i' the of alue xjiving Offerings V Paiidine Lrougni f 'A . . . - 1, seiond h' wen t .nled and it t t 'ooh the stf 0. v Dahlgren Old Jonah Had a Whgle of a Time in a Whale Wick Male Chorus 9. Baritone Solo: Were You There My Lord, Y hat Mornin Negro Spirituals Professor Welti 10. The Nun of Nidaros Cantata by Dudly Buck Joseph Ferm hits and Male Chorus Youll Be Proud To Possess This o' 1 3 TRY TREES AS 1 Swedish . Organ Solo: Romance Hymn of the Nuns Professor Clatk 7. Wennerborg strom Tershak Popp .... 3 Wellsville Funeral Svea Saga Elute Solo: Italian Romance Russian Serenade .Jel A. A ylander In Vocal Combat . . . By Bab) Ion's Wave Mali Chor..s Bass Solo: Because .. "Absent Charles O. PeUrson Dramatic Reading Mary 5. hindler 2. In a, l i 1 cetrral i - i ' Ed. ( t f 9 Share In These Some letter writers use uch that you have to go long word to great lengths to read them. Program Hjartats to n .ad- - iixher, i ' re-t- too i ianv pupils Mist ii g rales r naming at t h p w ent on ii 1 TRIBUTE PAID tutarv u - i u 3. Beatr ce Davies, Aiiompannt M arv Schindler, Reader I' Clark, Walter V tlti, Charles O. Peterson and I adits Chorus S J a of I i ,,'i ht 2 n.Dirntrr C. Ofilso H bupti imetiu-a- i Kirkbrule The Dew teacher are Cleo Nil son of Logan who goes in'o the first grade at Summit school, SniithBeid, due to the crowded con dition, there being 80 children in Vandinavian Organization, for the allcv Miss onaries in bcandinav ia. of Cache to -- - lr . CONCERT in (ien benefit ' Thife nt w (fathers Lave been a i i v added to the instructors in ai in f ouiK s hool district due to kmC ed rjmitlon in various bunduus an a librarian has been named at V a Nonb Cache high sthool and a va n t ot tantV faused by the trans tea hers has been made at J - M's I till t mil be The entire nl t e d ior . a ill m to Cache vallry r now labor'ig in the fi i i ai i ii to in rif s e parte iia'ing aiti-d- ui( lad - r a' i ho' is are donating i j Hi'1 il W it cl! - o Bring- - il ? lino -- i 1 r II ill vr i i i i tout aJcv - ; 'r ha i i(i i 'far lovers (nr the Th- - adtn siinn mil be niu-i- OCT. V, NEW TEACHERS U htt the entire tabernaik is . tic fil.ed wl'ti t!i rui - d- TIinisD HERALD, . MWi WW () fc-- W Vu--LS aa At. WL ar- - Va T jri zjj&G Vi7(5eab9 M J m O" i'iH'N' I 'rm a. A .jMVj yy LaSC . V. Bys J S |