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Show 1 r Tuesday, Januaj 29, 1924. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL, LOCAOEWS Mr. Joseph Salisbury left for Salt Lake this morning on The Daughters of the PioneSpecial Sale on all ove.coat?. Co. Adv. ers of the Nibley Ward will meet ft Jan. 31, at 3 p. m., at ' While visiting in Salt Lake, Thursday, the home of Mis. Lola Johnson-GooMr. and Mrs. Joseph New bold attendance is desired. enjoyed a play, The Fool, ' at the Salt Lake theatrev Skates hollow ground at Sanders. career of Jes- Clearance sale on all clothing one perfectly and hats. Star Clothing Co. Adv. The first of Logans mid-- Star Clothing - PAGE THREE CONDITIONS IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST Pioneer Daughters Active In Newton J. A. Hendrickson returned it was very seldom a vacant Exceptional Saturday evening from a" ten store was found and all residay business trip to Montana, dences well occupied, while in "29. The Jan NEWTON, Wm. F. Rigby camp of the Washington and Oregon. He! Helena stores unoccupied were Montana people feel seen on every block, and vacant BARGAINS FOR daughters of pioneers met fouru on account homes were scattered thruout depressed ing quite home 21th at WEDNESDAY the the Thursday low prices on grains and live the city. of Airs! Moses Rigby the follow- of stock-The lumber industry in Washwhich industries consti3 Bars BOB WHITE ing prpgramme was rendered, tute a - in- ington, but more of theirlarge part SOAP especially in The History of Zions Camp was given by Hazel Rigby ; duet comes. He states that since the Oregon, is a wonderful aid to Limit 24 Bars to a Customer slump in grains and stock. 113 these states growth. SPA- Out of Oregon, Says Air. Hend 5 Pkgs. A1ACARONI, be held tomorrow iq the Third ken by Hazel Rigby and Nor-rp- a the oldest bank in sitNOODLES 60 comes OR all GHETTI, cent of Alontana, rickson, per ward chapel. Christensen, Mrs. E. VERMICELLI uated closed Fort lumber the its of United soft at the Benton, and Airs. Mary Ballan-tyn- doors. Three banks were closed States ; and from one fcity of less of the central last members to come one the Every big week. than 10,000, the city of Bend, in Limit 15 Pkgs. to a Customer each free poultry show, 50 West Cen- board being present spoke seem to attriButemuch central Oregon, is shipped 27 Nine members of They bank ter Street. Adv. a short time. their trouble to the Pos- per cent of all the soft lumber 15c TALCUM lefreshments tal were present, POWDER 2 for so extensively adver of this country. From here goes Savings Lloyd Tlcry Jensen and Marie were served. tised by the Government thru to all parts of the Nation, - and 2 lbs. PAPER SHELL The new camp met at . the out the United States Hanson, both of Hyrum, obtainthe Orient. Bend is 175 miles ALMOND NUTS ed a marriage license this morn- home of Airs. "'Henry Jenkins Air. Henrriclvson found a far from Portland as the crow flies. with President Annie Barber in more optimestic feeling and a He states there is less snow in 5 lbs. NO. 1 MIXED ing. attendjnee, the subject was firmer financial condition in Alontana than is found here in NUTS Big Poultry Show opens treated by Stena Nelson, a duet Washington and Oregon. Bank Cache, and but very little can 10c BAR ALMOND TOILET Admission free, 50 Lo the Gentile Clum is Brok- failures have been Thursday. exceedinly be seen in either Washington or West Center. Adv. en by Sephorah Clarke and few and in 100 miles of the Within general carry people .... Alice Jenkins. Sister Barber and express a much "happier coast there was neither snow or ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson spoke on the necessity of becom- mood. In Spokane, Washington frost SIRLOIN AND and little son Woodrow', are leav- ing members and gathering genSTEAKS ing Thursday for San Pedro and ealogy and writing up histones lb..., Stockton California to visit with of our parents; the - name of SPEEDY TYPISTS AT LOGANHIGH SCHOOL' relatives and friends. then was John Jenkins Camp SELECT PRIME RIB OVEN chosen for the new camp by unROASTS Recent tests given in. the minhte respectively. Following The Old Folks of the various animous vote, he being the oldclasses in Typewriting at the are the names ana records of Cache Valley Stakes are guests est pioneer, or the only this afternoon of the B. Y. C. one, living so far as is know n who win- Logan High School show that students who succeeded in typOpera Company, at the initial tered the first winter of 1869 in the students in that department ing thirty or more - words - per production of The Marriage of Newton. He with his wife aTe progressing satisfactorily minute: and Darrell Crockett, 82; Lyman Nannette, given in Nibley Hall. According to Aliss Cash & Carry Alary paving spent one winter Ruth rapidly. in Type Smith, 63; Blanche Boudrero Instructor Sperry, or floor out with room in a log BLANKET SALE Any pair some excellent records 62 ; Joe Elder, 60 ; Anna CamerStores or windows except to writing, of Blankets for $1.00, and one doors made. Darrell Crock- on, 59 ; Louis Lloyd, 54 ; Conrad been have at the openhung quilts being with a record of Barrett, 54; Elmo Sorenson, 54. pair regular price. Only four to keep the cold out until ett ranked first tw'O words days left in our January Clear- ings typed per Myrtle Otte, 53; Alae Cowley, eighty" ance Sale... H. G. Hayball Merc. Xmas time, before there was minute, while Lyman Smith and 52; Kersey Riter, 49; Eva May-nany ward organization and only Blanche Boudrero came second Poultry Meeting Ca. 48 ; Hazel Adams, 47 ; Millie advt. mos- te 44 sixty-threof wlttrrecords Johnson, Rieheson, and third ;LeRoy became discouraged and TRahhuariheetingYor1he- Airs. Ethel Glenn of Cove is w'ords per 44 ; Harrison Davis, 43 j Francis and sixty-tw- o have or moved passed away, Robison, 43; Leland Olsen, 43; election of officers of the Cache reported as recuperating nicely were Refreshments fronvan operation for appendi- away. Eugene Durham, 41 Nolan Ol- Valley Poultry Producers Aswere of served. Critic guests Royal hosThirty local in a citis performed sen, 38 ; Helen Cedarlund, 38 ; sociation will be held Thursday) present. : since Charles Griffin 37; Barbara January 31, at 8 p. m. at the a few days pital Airs. Lulu Campbell of Logan Defends Bair, 35; Vera King, 35; Gwenn Chamber of Commerce. Other Family Airs. Bertie Fuller of Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Airs. Roberts, 35; Margaret Thain, matters of vital importance will s. Mich., who has been - spending 85; Philip Cardon, 33, Dorothy be discussed. For your own inHis Publication a was Airs. Fred here is Lundberg the winter in California, Harrison, 31 j Eva Yonk, 31; terest and for the common good of the poultry business in this and Helen Chestnut, 30, for a visit, with relatives, fol- New ton visitor Thursday. f(By Associated Press) Valley, come out. ' ' Airs. J. F. Hanson of Logan, lowing which she will again go In spite The horse show to be held in BERLIN, Jan. 28. to California before returning also Airs. Karen Jensen of Bring a prospective, member ; iome. Danvcrriiu connection .with, .the with you. tua' "tuNewtori ''"Geoi-gr'C.JenseThursday on account of the ily and all officers of the old Western Livestock Exposition Secretary. County Clerk Gordon informs severe illness and death of their German army, Count the week of January 21 is ratlw us that the payment of state sister Aliss Dora Christensen. consays he is still A woman cannot always disunqsual in that most of the horsbounty upon predatory animals, The primary officers staged vinced that he.was right in- pub- es come from of card a lover as easily as she dislong distances, wolves, coyotes, etc, a little farce Saturday evening foxes, lishing his booVi, Twelve Years ten a thousand miles or more. , cards a hat. which has been suspended1 for for the means of Life at the Kaiser's Com t, of purpose raising some time will be renewed befor their Chrildrens Friend for which created so much excit-menext Feb. the ginning Monday among families which v ere officers," which went off fourth. with the imperial associated very nicely. house. who is Reader-Intere- st Mr. Chris Christensen in Advertising Re- -. A bulletin from the Brigham count says he wrote the The is Idaho at hospital thqUtah, reat Provo, Young University still in a very critical condition. book with the intention that it and lates that nearly, two thou sand Air. Samuel Rigley who is alsp be not printed until 1970, Merchant insponds sealed with to be caused it delegates from various parts at the same hospital-sufferin- g that it he held until there during from a broken leg is improving structions took training But when the fox that date; Enthusiasm in Advertising! Leadership Week. The Cache nicely. er emperor published his memLogan and Hyrum stakes were and other officers and Alour-it- z oirs, represented, and Preston had ter, Ellen, one brother,, statesmen printed books in viola . Maurisen of Logan, and more than all three. Mrs. Serge old tion of traditions, the count ' B. Benson was one of the re- one sister. Mrs, Serena J. Han. . to out was his felt it bring duty The funeral his book and let it confirm or presentatives of the Cache stake sen and Airs. J. A. Hendrickson one will be held Friday at 2 oclock deny the statements concerning If yod inteqd to do any Important advertising; do of those from the Logan stake. at Newton. the same period. it now. it was fairer to I thought of show annual The of Field Agent Newell Cook, poultry stand the storm my book might the Morgan Canning Co. who the Cache County Poultrymens raise than to force It has been shown, by an unbiased investigation, one of ray has been in the Cache field sign- Assn.r opens tomorrow in . the sons do do so, says - the count. - that retail stores of the country that have been adver, ing upon contracts for pea acre- former Reese and Hess pool hall Whoever reads my book withextised more than usual have been doing more than usual out prejudice will realize that I age for the Smithfield factory, on West Center street, and is has been called out of this field pected to be one of exceptional have no desire for sensation, but business. The same investigation revealed that the because of the uncertainty of meritrln addition to associaton simplp wish to serve tny country losses of business occurred in instances 'where the the markets for canned peas, prizes, a number, of nice prizes be it republic or monarchy, l.y and has returned -- to organ-Just offeredL by the fnerchantsjof the persuading men. to speak tbeir merchant had adopted a policy of retrenchment in news- what will be done in this city may be seen in the- - City convictions and not to belie them - paper advertising." Theselare facts, not IheoriesTp direction cannot be determined Drug Cos window. As in the because of personal advantages, until after the return of Air. countys dairy industry, rapid as did many of the officials Measure for Measure. The merchant who shows' James A. Anderson, President development is noted in poultry about the emperor. of the company, from Chicago. breeding and egg production To men who boycott him belack of business confidence by curtailing his advertiscause of the book which put during' the past few years. ing will breed that same lack of confidence in the paJohanna Lauritzen, of NewHindenburg and many other With a capacity of 25 passen- prominent figures in the light trons of his store. ton, wife of Antone. Lauritzen, died last night. She was ill for gers an all steel motorbus has of cringing fawning sycophants only two weeks with bronchitis, been designed having windows in tJuB presence of the former Aggressive advertising is always profitable. Aggresand was feeling vgry much bet- that can be swung out of sight emperor, Count sive advertising is a vita! necessity to every merchant ter yesterday, but she died very to leave the sides open in warm saps: But you, are my who desires to Hold His Own, or to Show Progress. friends, who now bar me from suddenly in the night. The weather. doctors think it was heart failsociety, beware! The weapon ure. She was 59 years old and Jerusalem was entirely desert- you ate using against hie is most unethical. leaves a husband and one daugh- - ed for a period of 70 years. De-Ad- pointing to the US Christ as the .0 Wilson of Ogden urged upon the students of the Utah Agricultural College today the importance of vision and character in the development of a ful life. The speaker referred to the estimate of Christ that II. G. Wells made some years ago when he declared that Jesus was the greatest man that the world has ever known beca.use his example has been the greatest force in shaping, human character. The greatness of Christ, said the speaker, grew out of the vision he obtained. In his fasting in the wilderness he thought out and formulated the course of his hfe. Ilis resis- -' tance to the three temptations meant that he renounced the sordid and the material and determined to devote his entire life to doing good to his fellow J. man. . Mr. Albert Me Combs of Smithfield, who underwent an operation for appendicitis the latter end of last week is reported as recovering nicely. 100 dresses to be sold at the Palace Hotel. Mrs. N. C Allied. Adv. Mr. Essie n Pehrson, a resident of Logan and vocational student at the U. A. C. is reported as being confined to his home by an abscess in his well-know- head. 20 suits $25.00 to $30.00 values for $15. Star Clothing Co. Adv. , The tabernacle choir has start ed rehearsing The Story of the Cross by Dudley Ruck. Director C, R. Johnson will appreciate all members at the regular choir practice tomorrow night at as well as other singers desiring to join in the good work. 7-3- Nextto vision Mr. Wilson placed the development of moral courage and tenacity of purpose. He pointed out that the tendency to compromise on ones ideals has been the ruination of many a promising career. The Case of former Secretary A. B Fall was referred to as a good" Wheexample of the danger. ther Mr. Fall was referred to as a good example of this danger. Whether' Mr. Fall actually accepted a bribe from individuals seeking an unfair advantage over the government or not, he declared- History .will, at least record that he compromised his ideals, by putting himself in the position of accepting favors at their hands. Once you Ba ve aCCept'e 3TC f otr h ate' You future. compromised your can never again take as firm a stand against those from whom you have received that favor. Other success factors discussed by the speaker were, the ability to wait for results, love for work seeking for good influences, the- spirit of prayer, and a sense of individual re- Talk alout 814 N-- J. to Robert Crookston your plumbing. Phone Adv. A missionary farewell party is Being given tlus evening in Providence in honor of Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Jacob Zollinger, who is about to leave for the Swiss and German mis sion. Tickets for B. Y. C. opera Marriage of Nannette are on sale at the B. Y. C. bookstore and the Mens Shop. Prices 50c, Adv. 75c, $1.0Q stracter has cast his lot with the Hatch Agency. Mr. Stewart was county recorder for two years and since has been conducting an abstracting business on his own account. The union of the two concerns should be a help to both parties. Hicks Almanacs are now on He concluded his sale at the Journal Officce. 45 sponsibility. remarks by quoting the lines of cents per copy. 50 cents if God IloUand : entitled. Adv. . Give Us Men. The college chcir rendered the selection, My Lov Dwelt in Northern Lands. mail-ed.TH- J-- G. 1 . The Popular Educator for Jan. contained a valuable article from the pen of City School Superintendent Orsop Ryan, with two illustrations showing the pupils of the Whittier and Benson schools; specimens' of Uaths Best Crop that could be excelled The ar. nowhere in the nation, ticle stresses agriculture as the prime industry of the nation, therefore the 'necessity and profit of odopting rural education in great measure to the practical affairs of the farm and home, as instructions relative to the raising harvesting and storing of crops, garden work, and the home economics in connection therewith. The article outlines a rotation plan of instruction covering four years. Especial emphases is placed upon the importance of health work by means of rhymes, stories songs, games,-poster- s and plays. The article covers a comprehensive common school course. - Adversity is the only scale that gives the correct weight of our friends. Dairy Shop SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Strictly Fresh Cream-Butte- r ery per lb. 50c Nippy Eastern Full Cream Cheese per lb. 32c Mild Utah Cheese per lb. 25c DONT FORGET OUR DAIRY LUNCH 30c Special Dinner Hot Cakes and Coffee 15c Yours for Quality and Service 135 N. Main Phone 131 .7 id , 5 e, rP m j y e, es m avery-few-famSi- - Nettie-Jenkin- -- - n Zedlitz-Truetzschl- f ! er - nt jJnfailingly to . -- -- -- -M- - Zedlitz-Truetz-schl- er ii Beet Comic Opera by 3STjl Tickets on Sale at B. Y. C. Bookstore and Mens Shop. t f Y IT Efh N . rria B. Y 66PTT3 25 - 50c, 75c, $1.00 |