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Show X I THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE FOUR Monday, November 18, 1918. "tr MU STE 1E:BA, ooooooo si L The greatest tractor on the market today. Maud has the kick in the, engine and is the crawling type with all of her feet on the ground. The famous tanks used by the British in the European war were the crawling types... The ability of those machines to go anywhere and everywhere, regardless of soil conditions, weather or obstacles, is no less remarkable than the unusual performance of Model D Bates Steel Mule. The tractor has two crawlers and it is impossible for it to rear over backwards or tip over on side hills. She is a great Mule for climbing hills. She pulls three plows and has a wonderful pulling power, t Our company and our mechanics have spent a great deal of time at the State Fairs and other places trying to select the best tractor for the farmers of this country, and nowihat we have it we ask you to look out for the demonstra tions that we will make in all parts ofthe valley. Watch the papers for the time and place CallonusTite or phone, for further information. We are pleased to announce that we have also secured the agency for the famous Nash Trucks, one ton, two ton and the wonderful Nash Quad for heavy duty service. For parts and extras we will have back of us two strong companies with millions of dollars invested. We will also have the best mechanics in this part of the country at; the Logan Garage & Supply Company to assist the farmers in looking after the Automobiles, 7. r x". Trucks, and Tractors that we sell 1 to want now more will in time Jess than you ever did before. Time is money, twenty dollar hay and high priced, grain Farmers, you accomplish fed to horses is money; horses that' get sick and die is money, hours spent in the field or on the roads without accomplishing much, is money. You will want the Bates Steel Mule to plow your ground and plant your crops at the proper time. You may want one of the famous Nash Trucks to haul your crops to market, if so, dont fail to look oiir line over, because you will make a mistake if you do not. 'f - te , Garage Logarai NORTH MAIN, m 4 - Supply Company 4 LOGAN, UTAH - By C. M. HARRIS, Manager x i-- r 1 i I. I Jst r WML llEUS L D We bave won the war and you will want a car. Logan Garage The funeral of Mr. Mark Nap-pe- r, The fahn'ers will drive the Mr.-H. II. Danielsen oLewis-to- canteen worker! In this city' apwho died in Maiad of influ- Bates Stee Mule. See big adveris a Logan visitor today. plication blanks and information and Supply Co. Adv, enza, was held this afternoon. tisement in this issue. Logan be obtained from Dr. W. 6. The National War Work may and Supply Co. Adv. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moser have We could not gfet particulars Garage Ruckenbrod. . Council of the Y. M. C. A. has received word of the safe arrival before press time. ' The Journal has received a sent out word that, contrary to Wallis CUB Tractor, the three overseas of their son Henry B postal from Russel B. Bateson, general belief, not fewer, but plow machine demonstrated once Mrs. Dr. George T. Parkinson who'is in Moser. The young man received France, indicating that more men will be now nicely located in the home he is is required in will convince you Lnat s the mahis training with the Medical enjoying good health and Y. M. C. A. war work in re- chine you want. : North Utah of Mr. and Mrs. Cy. W. Jones, the service, and would be pleasDept, at Camp Kearny, Cal., and who have moved to construction days - than during Auto Co. Logan. .. Adv. Rexburg. ed to hear from his friends. was stationed with the base ho; the war. The Council has issued BONDS Those LIBERTY a call for five thousand recruits pital No. 96, which is now with Offering Not. Needed The who full in for their We have received word that for overseas paid the American Expeditionary fornumber will service. of Christmas coupon reIt there at has accumulated been ces in France- - Private Moser was FOURTH LIBERTY BONDS cruit for this service military labels from boys over-sea-s who San Francisco sufficient a can call for them at FOURTH quanti. nineteen years, of age and was 37 of had or in registrants ho relatives this over, years country of to Pits'snd Shells Nut window. Those who are paying ty Fruit one of the Cache valley boys who or those between 32 and 37 years to whom they could send the on Government Plan for Fourth care for tht present needs. The wanted to do his bit for Uncle who have deferred classification. coupons, is much less than was Liberty Bonds will please re- Chapter is therefore advised to The chief present need is for Sam. expected. Less than 8000 will be member that the 20 per cent in- discontinue the further collecand received stenographers, at Washington for the tion shells' of is payable November and to pits and The Eagle lodge of Salt Lake stallment hold those on hand for. further Bankhas guaranteed the expenses and 21, 1918. Thatcher Bros. instructions. Federal Member Company, ing ordered the burial of H. Pugh, 4 Adv. who died at Cornish of influenza Reserve Bank. The Worley Funeral Services 4 and whose remains have been At Fifth North on Main over the remains of Mr. Harry 4 here for nearly a week. The bur- street, traffic is stopped on ac were held in the Logan ial will probably take place this count of the cement road work, Worley ' at 2 p. m. Sunday 4 cemetery afternoon. and a notice is posted to detour 4 afternoon under of that is, drive to the east or the First ward the direction 4 BeauBishopric. White flour, no substitute, west, to go around. We learn tiful music was rendered 4 $2.40 per bag at H. E. Perrys. that VERY business must show ' its eastward, then 4 north, going the servicesa throughout Phone 625. by Adv. the road is almost impassable. service flag these days; it must quartet composed of Prof, and occasion one to has travel If make its resources serve the nation The remains of , Mrs. Ruby Mrs. A M. Durham, Prof. S. B. and the boys that are gone. Harrison Hatfield, who died of north ward,, turn to the West Mitton and W. R. Sloan. The when Fifth North is reached influenza and pneumonia at her In our business were trying to opening prayer was offered by The road is much better. home in California, arrived Bishop Charles England. Consoshow men how labor and material home last evening, and now recan be released for the nations Mr. Robert Austin of Trenton latory remarks were made by pose in state at the home of her Elders S. B. Mitton, W. R. Sloan was The in Logan yesterday. uses; heres the way: avoid all parents, Mir. and Mrs. W. J. received and Bishop Merkley. Benediction recently gentleman wasteful and unnecessary clothes' 156 South First East Harrison, word from his son Private W, was pronounced and the grave are in an hermetically They buying; insist dp. good, long wear-in- g G.: Austin of the 1 1 1 th Infantry dedicated by Elder A. E. Andersealed casket, but with a glass son. floral clothes when you do buy on emblems The were been wounded in the covered opening through which that he had tnost beautiful and 4 attendsuch clothes as. the friends may gaze upon her once arm but was recovering nicely. ance and funeral ' 4 cortege. went large over man The the young more before she is laid away. It for such an occasion. A pathetic is perfectly safe to do so. Brief top twice and was hit the second incident Hart Schaffner & Marx affecting a sister of the o see services will be held at the home time.. His people hope deceased, is recalled by Mr. Wor- 4 at 12:30 p. mi tomorrow Tues- him again before many months. make materials,. leys death. On October 23rd The day; following which they will Journal ' fine announced the engagegood styles. tailoring, Phone 131 be taken to Richmond, where ment of Miss Edna Worley to Mr 4 other Services .will be held at D. Trcccdcr, D.C William Bailey of Pocatello, the 4 the cemetery. The young lady marriage to take place in. No- Palmer Graduate would Have been nineteen years vember. Death intervened in this old the coming 24th of DecembCHIROPRACTOR The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes case, as Mr. Bailey succumbed to 4 er, and had been married fourArimo Block the prevailing epidemic a short LOGAN, UTAH . teen months. time since. . -- n . , ; There are forty cases of at Providence. They came chiefly from the sugar factory. eVza- - Modern house for . rent 363J.Ad. tmmmtmmmrnm The , county are holding their commissioners ses -- mid-mon- th sion today. y Apples for sale. i' While all ?hone 745J. Adv. eighteen-year-ol- d military registrants are required td fill out and return their classification blanks, they will not ; have to pass the physical we are informed by the exam-inatio- n. Exemption Board. i .Our Clarkston correspondent this morning phoned in a report of the death on Saturday of Mr. Royal Buttars, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttars, of pneu- monia following influenza. Fun- eral arrangements await the arrival of his brother from Camp Lewis, Wash. Five families are quarantined in Clarkston ,and this morning all patients were reported as improving. 4 A . GUARANTEED ROCKFORD SILVER PLATE r book-keepe- rs Racine Good Luck Horseshoe Tires at North Utah Auto Co. ; r " . Adv.' entire country. The Mountain Division has therefore advised the Cache County Chapter that we (hall not be called upon to furnish Christmas parcels for the soldiers without relatives. The Division thanked the Chapter for the very generous response to the request in the beginning. We are a little disappointed as many people in Logan and the county had sent their names in to furnish parcels for such soldiers and now they will not have this opportunity. . . - The Service Flag In Business . ? , all-wo- ol - L s. e. eedrau JEWELER The MENS Shop . |