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Show n. lilAll FIF.TH GROUP, OF, WAR MOTHERS SAIL1 i'AOK FUl'll 1 LOCAL N Kentucky Candidate FilS slake j rejTse Louan The M men of tin blake will hold a mutini tomorrow at 2 o'clock tn the j Valley Bank ' Bit,-- ; ufi open m m l. it Cm lie Ah.. L. r Aclv i Will lieturiis Irion t aliforma Mis W D Can nil who has t home, 4 'locat'd tor soimj rin1 m 1 Boa'll Calif n'umd to R pints a lartan on Fnd' ury pleasant visii in lit (o.n-- t n m 1m i (' H i..'A l l.MtiA III; COL o. .Stunchiv. June 1JiO 7, HARRY K. THAW IN EUROPE FOR FRANCE , j Juia 12'lMq) i F. isiting in Montpelier and Miss Priscilla Rowland 'Mrs Lauia Nelson are visiting Mis Henry Kpidell in Montpel-l- ei Idaho, having motored there tnrough Logan canyon houije. Dr. J M Beim, up a dental rime Salt Lake isitors Calvin Jack, Roy Utly and June Jaikson of Salt Lake'are visitors in Logan over the week c nd guests of Miss Dorothy Hendrickson. j 1 1 Call -- nit; llutllPrirs1sJlootin1i High Priests ol ( o lie slake next fstiiui u Join ii in the stake lion ,c Lake .Salt loom with bath, well lor Logan pioperty exihange tAdVJ, 1U71-V- Lori nzn Molt! Here Iiirtno Stohl of halt Lake tltv foimiiU a member ofU the S board of tiustfes of the A C was m Logan today. He and mme lure oil business ; v ill moot at 2 p m pkasUie nag' Incuses mage luonses have been issu'd to Albt 1 Call Wilhelm Mai l ciigratulatuuis i M 1 Jinsui and Florence of Preston, Jarvis ot Hyrum Ihotnas and Leonta Hincks of Logan la Kl Mrs Mar e r !tf I'tr I I ItQtO Ha'lrr of Newport Is wet platfmm pecking of Ol'-nrPi tin boi g running on a the republican co l ji t inai nom mation from the sixth Kentucky Shoe Mail does Home Flank If F.ail, manager of who tin College Boot Shop, submit!' d to an operation a It w das agu was taken to his Ik me toflav . It will be a few m t a to oL nui.d Allin Mi Mis m J imaged (' .i days yet before he will be able w iin Hu om tot in to glove "mu (J gti," back to work again Biigham City wilt mm Stall In aw weight pm- - (ia on a visit to flu lr daugh- . l alti J Glenn lei Mrs irost Speeder 7 Chief Gilbert Mecham has Your car washed anil a mini i,u I m Berkelev signed a complaint against Ed- leaned M.. Greased through-- 1 j j. smlth 0( Berkeley ae- - win Dow die ol Smithlield, chai-oi c. Haiign viotor I ompam. t, moanied pv a .son Is visiting gmg him with diivmg an auto- ) 4Aivertiseiu-ntiln Logan with lelatives, being mobile at a reckless rate of i guest of his mol her Mis J P spied up canyon road last I ngagrment nnounrrd Smith Jesse is looking line and night Hie oltender will be Mr and Mis W G Rayd a very fine business on biought into court about announce the engnginunt upoits the mast 'day of then daughter Loiiaui' to Biooks F Wasclt h'r4- - .Long enter- - Lcldie Swift Here Mis H C The mairiage turned vesteidayMiughan Beach, Calif at a luniheon1 Eddie Swift, secretary of the will fake place June 18 in the m lomphment to hei aunt, Mrs Salt Lake Elks lodge, having liman lentiile, after which the John Olsen, of Los Angelis been identified with that eouple w'lll return to other out of town guests were ganuation as secretary for the Long Beach to make their home Mrs Elizabeth Hendstiom and pst twelve yeats, is promlnent-- ; her daughter Lytjua ot Salt ly ldentllied with the visitors A driver is judged the Lake City Coveis weie laid foi hrie to the state convention to by dents in his car. Sboup, 324 N. twelve guests Main. (Adv.) Paper Painting, Decorating. TinC Window Display Leonard Mathews, hanging. 1136-J Adv Seeking Prowle- rAmong the many very fine Phone window displays City police are seeking the among the! whereabouts of the prowler merchants Who have conti lbut-- j I ntertain Club Mr Lai Mrs Torval and ed largely to the success of the! soil! who last night entered a prt- a at club vate home by way of the baseElks- two day convention, is the entertained thnr in Allens Ladles Store jner and 500 paity last even-o- n ment and secured a ten dollar Main street. The antlered ing at their home The tables bill by ransacking the bureau were decorated in spring flow- drawers A pretty good clue is mounted elk head with vari-colto In the hands of the officers and ered- electric lights setln front eis Prizes were awarded an arrest may be forthcoming of a hack ground of Elk colors, Mrs. Wilford Christiansen makes a very attractive, display. man Gabriclseii, Mrs. C. M at any time. This is the work of George Nap- - fekabelund and Merel Petersen Canyon Party perr window decorator." A canyon party was held last cloth-hip , FDlt' SALE Electric range in Registration for Adult evening by the bacteria departclass 'given by Nettie Lund ment of the U S A. C in hon-- oi flnPTondttton, 3 hole;' over, and of Mr and Mrs C. E broiler Oven, with fuse box and will be at Sewing joorn, Jr, a very delightful evening an attachments. Please leave high buiidhig, 'Monday June 9, ll name at Journal . (Adv.) f) a. m.. (Adv ) was spent Mr. and Mrs. who were married on WedV Retired Editor Here nesday, expect to leave MonFaculty Member Ill-- Dr. J. H. Linford, director of E. H Holden. retired editor day for California where they the summer session at the col- of the Salt Lake Tribune, is expect to make their future lege has just announced that among the prominent visitors home. Piofessor Clara Brown, pro- In Logan today The fact that Buy that garden hose now fessor of home economics at the Elks conventlorrts being the University of Minnesota. held in Logan was the stimulus A H Palmer & Sons have a will not be a member of the for the visit of the distmguish-visitm- g staple line of Pioneer red and ranging in price faculty at the college ed newspaper man Robert Hol-tl.- ls black hose to 16 scents a foot Noz-Lasummer. Illness will pre- - den, locai reporter for the SaltiL'om of all zTs types may be had vent Professor BrOwn making Tribune is a son of Mr the western trip this summer Holden and he acted as host at low prices Phone 460 or drop The classes which were to have to his father. Accompanying in at 180 North Mam Street. tAdVf been given by Professor Biown Editor Holden to Logan was will be given by members of Mrs Holden and John E Hoi the local faculty of home econ - tden and wife. The latter was Baseball Game Dimes Logan postoffice cleiks defeatformerly state auditor ed the carriers Friday afternoon at Johnson s Grove in a The last game of baseball score was 16 to 15 Only five innings was played and the who ran the bases felt they had been in a track meet when the game was over The ICaniers are anxious to get a jietum game for revenge which will liktly be played 'next week" Johnson s Grove is becoming J the popular baseball offf the valley DEATH PARTS SPEED BROTHERS Two Killed In T I l ft Vi I hoto K. at his arrival Thaw shown Plymouth, England. Ho upon Harry rtfuaed permission to land in tngiand and continued on to France. Ariel Practice ut Solon, Canal Zone. June 7 William Lepzig and Jun-- ! ior Staff Sergeant Lloyd Hall were killed today as their plane, towing an aerial target, crashed on the Fort Randolph reservation about two miles from France field. Lepsizs home was in Little Rock, Ark., and Hall was from Springfield, 111. ' (7P) Mon-mon- for that qlooimj room j I - din-displ- ay Paul Marshall (right), mecharve, was killed and Cy Marshall, driver, brothers, was injured when their racing car plunged off the track and over a wall during the Indianapolis 600 mile race. Paul was from Detroit, Cy, Indianapolis. -1 - For. Governc: MARKET QUOTATIONS ' (.IK Zo-be- ll, eli adv at Zo-be- 2iM a,,,,,, Ml t Hogs iiki'l ; mostly one special lot pat king sows 8.25 1(1 lb 10.2') K I.m-SN- Ogih n. June . H!l5, in luili ng HI ; P I fin-in- , , j Catlle: 228. in. lulling 2! for mar-- ( ket; for week receipts M3; weak to limn; unevenly l!l)0; bust quality mostly 8 (Mill Ml; heifers 7.00- 1" kill ill urns mostly plain; steers 1 1 daily bred fi.M17.MI; lower grades down (o 3.35; hulls 3 00 7.10; veal ers 1.30 down. i ke jn-.e- . BLUEBIRD JOUNTAIN Sunday Bricks MaplcNut " Orange Skrhert 1,1 reM'pts for 1 4soctated ijcs koto Warren E. Green Is the republlcan candidate for governor In South Dakota. n 'enliim bv Mis Oakland, NVo Jtha division v F. e of Members, of liner, o' . . eonununity Seventies Meeting the quorum ofSrvrntrr--r Sunday afternoon June 8 at 2 2t oclock m the .stake house - ili.iuinan I K I I play-igioun- ds ES1 fr.. "f sprn,g konhs; jaie (Mifornia lands. 9 . . wethers .o, iwrs ill ' Summer Days ' 2m11)''" Hli01S FOLLOW ME Since the earliest days of its history. The American Legion has been interested in training boys to becoihe future good citizens with American ideals, as a part of the legions program f civic betterments The Legion recognized the that hoys looked up to principle the men who had defended our flag an time of war and that Legionnaires owe these boys the duty of setting a good example. The Legion also adopted, early in its history u!?' Principle of joining forces with .'!her "rganizations that are seeking he same unselfish hi objertives K'K"I citizenship and civic better- ment. COOPERATION Recently Russell Cook, national director of the Americanism Font- mission of the legion, ronferred James K. West, Chief Scout F.xerutne of the Bov Scouts of meriia, and other officers of that organization, and advanced the plan f 'OJMMI legion posts organizing ag m Scouts. The (roops of ,oy Vollt organization agreed -- to aid the legion in its program by furnishing printed material out lining the plan of organization and toopr ration to he sent to the posts in order to carry on the training of Hie boys after the troops are organized. There is no higlier code of living fur hovs than that contained in the Scout Oath and Seoul latw. is the O. I. Bodenhamer, inspiration national has given roininamler, Leginnaires. -- 3.5 iNoi ili M Greatest ore 6--P-t allies .5S5K , t ii.'1' - w ' , such Come mm- - ' r lirti. Ih .'ey oihrr tire! them propoaitign oz Special cum pie! 0 Sii . in AlPWeaiher HEAVY DUTY ski; No IIOPi; YOU ARE HAVING A 31x600. SI 1. 00 SI 1.00 Ml-ug- Limits F ODNTIV," Ladurancc. Qurlity Ccvaty Fitted at History's Lx. writ Levels Gusr.nlicd 1 .re Rrpauuip GOOD TIME Heal ph mine come-- , fiom eating Have you been out to lunch at I)onh? You will nevei forget l.otfan if yiu have lleie is I he oiiginal Don's liarhecue Sandwiches and oiange. Complete fountain Service to Your Car. DONS BARBECUE Next to Palais dOr Bflaitr Mste Co. GRAHAM PAIGE MOTOR CARS Complete Garaj, Service 55 W. 1st N. Logan, Utah 6rziilfil Tir Ilepairin-- J -- -- 390-- 1 siimali I V i d z f.i t RT FRFE UFETD.iE GUARANTEED' SfKOO t Heavy ijuty Tubes also ftith finder 30x150 29x500 ; spp loa-Fnci- 2a t.nnlng le.k xtr -- r I 'lrf, Mil.. Mfttai tire- -, no 1 are irjmv lot et HSAVY OITY .V .. r"r anj hull - ' J ION-- iAdv.i Ruby Archibald Irishwife of Melvin Leish-mat- i, dud this morning at 7 30 a nt in a Iog.in hospital after an illness of 13 das of ruptured appendix Dei eased was the da lghter of Alexandc r and Margaiet Spence Archibald She was born in Wellsville Mirch 4 1905 She was mairied November 25 1925 and is survived by hei husband and three children as follows C'arma, Lavona and Doyle Her brothers and sister are Charles and Ferrand of Weiser M..gna, Tiiomas of Geoige William. Joseph and Akxander of Wellsville, Mrs Martha Letshman and Mrs Margaiet Cooper of W'ellsville, Mrs Elizabeth Gleen of C.ar-lap- d and Mrs Chnstena Leish-ma- n of Drummond. Montana iNo funeral arrangements haie yet been. made. .. L.r Gnoct-y.- tl-- w Duty tl, G Dud at Wellsville Mrs man. '1939 't cc i- 1 9- - - r- i MIA herd ever olferad T! 1 June ,n Kiti Diu2 Mme The ' Mondav (). No. 2 PRESCRIPTION DRUG j, Hello Bill Your car washed and vattnim cleaned SI 23. Greased throughLetter from Pans J Elwood Hansen, Mormon out 75c. Baugh Motor Company.! ndveitlsement m Fra nee, m Pans, n.tsstttary a letter advising a change of add! ess, sends a clipping from Pres. Shepherd to Spe ik Pies Joirph R Shepherd of cwiiat he called one of Paris . , hist dailies. The clipping was a the Logan timple v ill be tire photoiu a'plT oTMiss'jew ul AUen Tcaker at the FiTth ward rtn Tuesday at 8 p m in ihe recently appointed deputy shcr- iff Elder Hansen remarked rckular meeting of the Geiu- Cache Valley is sure becoming alogieal ckrns Evervonc invited famous for its widely circulated news seivue A similar clipping ( horus- on Air was leceived a few days ago Under the direction of Mis fiom Berlin by Louis S Gar- Otto Mehr, the Logan Seventh idles chums of the Y and waul den, real estate dealer nu mber of the Logan city L sang over KSI. In da school boaid They also furnished ntiei- bers on the program of t! Free tuition will be given to,M I A conference in Sail lr st grade students who join Lake, the demonstration school at the Utah State Aginultural college The school will run five days each wtek lor fivi weeks All students who wish to attend the school are requested to be at the college at 12 oclock into bright, hiauliful, liv iLle no n You can wash Velour Fun but w, ill1 as v. easily as ymt wnslt vow wooluiv easier! Just u.c orclinarv sisip aial eater and ofT come finupr.nU, inuJy, and all dirt. Comcin and b t us U'i mhi the full story of Velour Frneh. I.eiiil him me pensivclv you can give ikv. In a city to any room in your home. , Free |