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Show i Some Cache Memories BY CLOSING ENTRCICES of the eeond tei m at the Bngham 5 oung College were held on .Ian nan 22 J 892 Following was the piogt am Singing bv tiie schnol Recitation, Mwi Ida gppei lej Song, Min Mamie Kimball 'Dialogue Miss Ida Stewaii Mis Mav 'I inner and Min' Lizzie Par kmson 'Song Misses Mite and F nniee Jacobsen 'Sion Chiisuna F hv Mins t'l s'ead Miss Lues Hosing Song Sclert reading. C Beatrice Miss at lisle Miss Ida Smlh istina Fielsted Mins Ida Miss Mamie b'ewait luiner, Miss (atheune Arnold and Mr Isaac Smith Music Mr Ham F ari Song Mr Hugh Robeits and 'Dialogue Miss ( 111 leanded Jones Min Ret nation bv Comic k Janie Guidon Miss Htie Miss Ettie Muidoik ' Ret nation Miss Fva Knox "Riddles bv Mr Isaac Smith Song nv Miss p rmly Bernlson and f lmlv Andei son Select Reading bv Miss Kama Mi Mui-dor- Sander s 'Music on the violin bv Nepln Peterson Recitation bv Miss ,Maggie Nav lor Song, Mi Millie Paikinson Humoiou leading. Mi Jos- eph Mon ell Song bv Miss Susie Fater ami M"iss Ella Nebekei ' Reditation bv Miss Alma Rob inson ' Song, Miss Janie Goirion THE TOWN OF Mink Lieek in Noithern Cache allev come in for a good send-of- f in the Journal Januaiv o 1892 20 Mink Ceek is a lgtle town sit Hated til the tops of the iiioiin located in tains, ot near the top souther, i Idaho, about tvventv miles f"oru Fianklin Owing to the peculiar shape of tins beautiful little vallev, one standing on the mam stieet in fiont of the beau-liftlittle tabernacle, would think that the vallev contained not moie than on hundied inhabitants But not so tink Cieek ts a thriving town with at least six-t- v families, and thev are neailv all Latter-daSaints, believing in the commandment to multiply and replenish the earth The mun her of young people heie support two schools and they ate neatly in need of a third 'The tabernacle is a beautiful stone stiuctme, with an arched door, aiched windows In fiont facing west, on the east side of the road running fiom Cache Valiev to Soda Sptmgs A large stole is also being built heir, bv the met chant S L Miller This building is 18 x J2 feet, two stones high I he upper room will be used for a dancing hall and opera house, furnishing amusement for young and old Mr Millers intentions is to have the building completed in time for the Christmas holidays 'The prospect for Mink Cieek hvmg a flout mill aie veiv encouraging at piesent A miller of Malad Citv ts using his influence and offering his means, hut he is unable to furnish the whole amount of capital required Doubtless the entetpusing people of Slink Creek will see to it that the mill in finally built ' rl v 'Our cieek fumislies a laige amount of water and the fall is so great that it can furnish a great amount of powei (Mgnedi Mink Cteekg Friend HFRE PRESTON - Sei-gea- Pio-less- v Fund Shortage VV Hopes Fade Ar-tl- VV FUNERALS Mr. Humphreys 1 fs Pres. Cordon with a duet hv Bessie and Louis Pravei was offeied JOURNAL' HERALD r br nfc,zO j2 ivii p n t, I III W Latin American Beauties J -- Mn Against State Aide SPRINGF1F LD v Gov- ernment pio'eculois rushed pie-pation of 46 indictments agamst former State Auditor Oiville Hodge for piesentation Mondiv 1o the Sangamon County Gland July States attoinev George P Coutiakon said he will ask the juiy to letuin indictments foi embezzlement, fotgery and opern ating a confidence game reported the former auditor had made a "clean hieasC' involving neailv $1 million in state checks The state s attorney went to woik on the indictments after al Miffed At Selection Of owa Qr jss Universe js AtRNON .SCOTT nited Press Staff Correspondent Amencans Miss Morns winner of the Miss among the Lat.n Iowa and Miss LSA titles was among the 15 emt finalists there I I ONG A JFACH Calif IP picked uom among five intei na was ample matenal for he final Latin Ament an levolt flared to- t.onal finalists as the most beau- fiv e Miss Mexico day against the selection Friday tiful gul in the vvoild Miss Aigentina Miss Germany Second night of (aiol Moms of Iowa as and Miss Peiu all were well qualshe "Miss I niv ei se Theie were happv oongratula ified to get into this group The lietv Latin beauties who Hons fot the Dtake Univeisitv It didn't matter to me added s failed to make the coed from her runn Miss whether I got in or not One of the nine lodges, illusweie not angi at the Germany, Manna Oi schel, 19, daughter of an Ottumwa minister Miss Swpden Ingnd Goude 19 trator Albeito aiga himself of but they felt I atin Americans Miss England, Ins Waller, 21 Peiuvian ougin. emphatically had been slighted and Miss Italv Rosanna GalU 21 denied that the judges had atThey piotested because it was who finished in that order in the tended too lightly to their duties-- ' the second time an American gul finals It's one of the mot thankless has won the title in the last thiee 'it in the wings aftei the eon jobs in the world, he declaied years and complained because a test was over much grumbling "In fail ness to mv colleagues quizzing Hodge in a thiee-hou- r Latin Ameiioan has never been lame fiom the Latin Amencans I must insist that they did a most "tell all" session selected in the five year history Mans Caulosa Miss Biazil de- caieful conscientious job in acWhen the meeling broke no of the contest clared cordance with thir instructions Coutiakon told reporters, This Most of the foieign gills weie 'We all aie tremendously dis-- 1 The winner has dark blown is a huge conspiracv1 can spe good loseis Friday night when appointed I am certain that hair blue eves and a fair coma is of lot that now Thete s money plexion She is five-ieinv olved tall, weight 129 pounds Coutrakon said he had learned and measures of four new questionable checks Miss Morris, a Drake Lniver- amounting to 1101,709 Failier, 5, '.W"' rz, '' Attoinev General I atham Cas'l estimated checks worth $800 000 vve'ie involved in the scandal Cout,akon s icnort boosted th total to $901 70S "I'm sure (here ate a lot moie to your warrants missing than the 47 alhome Coutiakon said ready involved If true this would push the Call us for all, the controlled over the $1 million level auds detergent that is for best results bv the men who make automatic By semi-final- swlmml"! pFT?vplcm fainted being declared the winner, but she la'er came on stage to receive bet scepter, crown and satin cape amid the cheei ing of the 4 000 spectatois at Long Beach Municipal Auditonum llei mother and father, the Rev, lav erne Morns and his wife, Geitiude were In the f af'er Youfh Meet The second annual PARIS IP North Atlantic Treaty Organization youth conference opens hera Aouth group leaders Mondav fiom the 15 NATO Hattons will y attend the meeting. five-da- rs-u- p Cout-rako- Friends!' Food! Fun! THURSDAY. I Order Ticket f r Your Whole Gong! Phone 125 Tv s'l pie-scrib- Body Not That Of Kidnaped Boy washers. CUP THIS CAUPON AND SAVES Diseoveiv of NEW YORK 'IP1 bahv a body in the Hudson Riv et Fnday led police to fust believe U might he that of kidnaped Petei Wembeieei Medical examination definitely detei mined however, that it was intant the bodv of a Petei was 32 days old when he was kidnaped 16 days ago The announcement ended thiee houis of additional anxietv for Peters mother , Mis Bettv W ember ger. and hectic poliee activity Police said the bodv had fi'ted the general riescnption of Peter as to size weight and eye coioi-in- g a new-boi- I 1065 Bring or mail this coupon today to Jacks Appliance, Noith Main Logan, Ltah nr phone 2211 No charge foi riehveiv This coipon is worth $1 on 100 lbs of All and" 50c on 50 lbs. of All n N AME J Turbojet Car? Russia's Goiki has built an expe' tuibojet automob le capable of speeds of moie than 300 miles per hour, Moscow radio Fndav HP j - ADDRESS rnoNE ORDER NOW! SAVE $1 ---- 100 lbs. an of TO45 IOWA TOPS the world' Carol Morris, (Miss Iowa) wears a double ciovvn following completion of the ,hss Lmveise contest at Long Beach Mie won the Miss LSA title firs and then Miss Lmveise, Placing her crown is last yeai s Miss USA, Carlene King, Veimor.t 1065 North Main 0 OP Reg. 149.95 V 99 All 5358 10 m Than Calrod A 50 Gat Inltn rar Guarantee Thu big capacity water heater hat the equivalent output of a 120 gallon heater. G-- E Adults $1, Children 50e RODEO PARK, EAST ENTRANCE OF HYRUM BEARD Tuesday CONTEST Afternoon talentine 4V y; I $100. 0 Children's Games Prize Money 0 Band Concert Judging O Softball Games - Tuesday Night tfiiiii (In City Square) TUESDAY NIGHT V Square Dancing In Hyrum Main Street 9:30 p.m. N0M Cl M FASTtC OF THESE NEW YOU GIT OM GIANT SEEO COOhNG UNITS COOS Big t ruol i ha, ng agent ocan dales July 22 to 2 1 Iricl. G-- E Refrigerator ft mt IlTkMW ITS I Mnqa ha i 26.00 won s Vth ta II MM .a ;. oho are ( aam me 9' wus i lid w C ku ne each tb G ( uz.a wax faster mu h h J i o r ao4g 9en v.x m - m n m oadi I " Jd1 ' Large Cool Push 40-inc- h Reg. 280.00 RANGE N0W ONLY Button Cooking if All Calrod Units Throughout if Ac:d Resistant Porcelain if Y ear Guarantee Large Master Oven SAVE Model LB10 TELEVISION SETS Selling At Unheard Of $100.00 On Huge, Huge G-Upright Freezer Centennial Dance G-- E E LOW PRICES! - Elite Hall APPLIANCE On the Only Spring Floor in Northern Utah, Gents 75e. Ladies Free StMEtAl Sf For A Good 199 Full Mldth Freezer Adjustable Door Shelves Dial Defrost Two Vegetable Crisper Warranty -- if Large Capacity COME FOR A GOOD TIME! NO CHARGE rvna l s Phone 2211 WATER No trade required SOME local items and Cache alley t ELECTRIC HEATER Monday and Tuesday gricultural rI A ' CINERAl Service" ACT0RY PURCHAS Faster I'nits fiom Logan during January 1892 Theie is some ta'k of the A- H With Smile Logan. Utah o pi w APPLIANCE MONDAY AND TUEDSAY, JULY 23-2- 4 Rav-mon- NOTH K FOB Kltm M b(U uiJ hr mfiuti br Th I it h I'nnpis gnri until 10 a m fi ' iinbhna and mtal! ng 1 t 1 I h J i. fn rti (able va t in iht ng t anformr m njildiTg a per spe i a niro Me In the of th surwin m tarwipni of buiH nts and grri nnt V e the right to tp e t am end all b rid A in th smo ml of - ofprtified 5the bid must aMornpam the 51 of 50 lbs. nr WR m Owing to the textbooks now in use and the impei fee I grading of our schools it was not found adequate m all respects and a committee consisting of Samuel Oldham E R Owen. Ida Cook. Bessie Morehead and W G d was appointed to di aft an outline course of studv suited for the needs of our schools lliev will report at our next meeting LEGAL NOTICE --- Time-Co- wmm me To Hyrum l With Caupi bv College bov s giving a and Military Ball on A anentine Day A number of leading society people ate diseussmg the matter of giving a masquai ade ball at the Palace Hall sometime next month, probably on Washington s Birthday An event of the week will be the Firemans Ball at the People s Hotel tonight Arrangements ate being made to entertain fifty couples at a popular partv to be held in The near future The laige parlor of he - - . I When infoi med that a body had been found, Mrs Wembetger at her home in W'estbuiy, Long Island, clung to her hope that it was not Peter and her buoy would be found alive she insisIt s not mv babv ted without viewing Ihe bod' LONDON Motoi Woik $fj G-- E Each teacher had been piovlded with the coutse adopted bv the common schools of the slate of Illinois W G Reese opened the discussion of Ihe course of snrclv and a general discussion followed NOW ' DELIVERED FREE 1956 The roll cal showed an attendance of 35 teachers AND AUG. 2 Merchants Outing seven-inche- Reese G V HE 1856 1 Moiehrad T -h IS MORE news ftom tne Educational Institute, published in January 1892 The OCF met Satuidav. Januaiv 9th in the old Undquist The piogiam building opened -T- ' Peoples lloiel will be a livelv of the Bngham Young College on scene of fashionable animation VVednesdav evenng that hung the anniveisary of his bitth dav and xoiictv oung men v ill he An aftei midnight prowler skalmg aiound in swallow tabs with biuglanous intentions made while tue fluttering laces of the a visit to the People s Hotel aiioul fair ladies will he dazzling and two ocloik vesterdav morning elegant W S Schofield of Salt I ake City A sue letv event that is cleat 4 room and was number occupied mg quite a stand stn is the gland aioused fiom his slumbeis by nulitaiv hop to be given hv the someone tapping on the window Agncuitural College at the Palate pane Rising in his bed he saw- a of next man on a ladder Ball loom on the trying to open month celebiating St Valentines the window The buiglar seeing Ihe commune having Ihe M, Scofield awake stole drv silently same in charge are as follows aw av A Second C Lieutenant Pvpei A laige sleighing patty rnf LoIrwin Fust Lieutenant whom weie gan people among 11 E Goodwin Second Mi and Mis E W Greene, F C Goodwin Yaleman. lmltie and Ella Woid came to this citv yextei-da- West and seveial olheis, went to Mr of a of the sad death Snulhfield the other night and Johnson He was employed by ga e Mrs Jxnox Piesbytenan the Oneida Milling Companv and teacher at Smi'hfield, a vetv flout barrels while unloading pleasant smpnse partv An elefiom a height car a number of gant suppei was served and an them lolled against him with such time was had enjoyable foice that he soon died He left (To be co'ntinued1 a vv lie and six c hildicn g Yesteidav lhatclipi Biotheis folBanking (oinpanv eleeded the lowing dll ec tots foi the coming veai (icoige I'hatihe!, Moses Ihatchei L R Mat tinea u 11 E Hatch all of IaiRan and James Sen WASHINGTON IP Ritei of Salt blimp and V Watkins gave Lake D 11 PeiryandR W Tav. lot of Ogden W D llendiicks of little hope today that Cong) ess Richmond and James Mack of vv ill apptove a proposed $7 6 million fedeial office building for Smdhfieki I lie eiucitaininent held last halt Lake City bcfoie adjournSaltudav in the Fifth VVaicl was a ment of Ihe cut tent session The Ltah Republican made the gland success I he house was well filled with an appreciative statement aftei meeting with the audience and the talent displaced Senate Public Woiks committee was eeitaml up to the standard vesteidav Both that Senati gioup and its counterpart in the House of sin h pel foi mane es It was I have a laige quanity of hav must appiove the building to dispose of at low pi ices tall proposed bv the Genet al Sei vices Admimstiation Thuisday or address P W Maughan ' AI A Mh FI INC, of the Logan Powei, light and Heat (oinpanv the following eliiectms vveie elected B K Biter, W W RUer B ( aidon, F Fan Jr , G VV Ihatchei L S Hills O C Ounsbv C, I) W Fullmer, R ,1 lit RIM Funeial services for Javloi II W Sloan and J D John R (Jack) Humphreys, 63 Cai lisle div idem! of 10 per cent who died Thuisday in the eter-an- s on paid up stock was dec laic d will be conducted Hospital "Ihe sash and hankei chief so- Monday , 1 p m , in Hvrum he o id cial held at the Second Waid waid chapel with Bishop DougMeeting House last evening was las Allen officiating a 'very delightful affair The ladFriei s mav cal! at the Thomphaneikei-cluevvene ies sashes and son Funeial Home in Hv um this to match The handkerfrom 7 to 9, and at the evening chiefs were deposited In a giab home Monday fiom 10 a m until bag and each of Hie gentlemen .funeial time Burial will be in piesent was allowed to draw one Hvrum (empterv Aftei doing so he would start tluough Hie room in seau h of thp ladv with colois to match, and in this way theie was no end to the fllll Funeial sei vices for Joseph E 'Neailv two hundied of the ('aidon, 83, Cache church nvic Fust Waid Pumaiy children and business leader who died were made happv at the Taber- Thursday, will be conducted nacle Tuesdav evening hv a plea- Monday, 12 noon in Logan Fifth-18t- h sant enteitainment at ranged bv ward chapel the piesident Ilolda Lai sen and Fitends mav call at Kenneth her counselois Clara Crandall and Lindquist Moituary this evening 6 to 9 o dork, and Monday aftei Anna Brown A pleasant siupiise was given 10 30 a nt Burial will be in LoPiofessor Paul bv the teachers gan cemetery. 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