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Show .. 't 1 - Wednesday, July 5, 1922. 1HE JOURNAL. - Jf 3 Journal office. . ' ' Car of Plaster arrived. Smith !Bros. Lumber Co. .Phone 5. Ad A savings account opened in this institution with a dollar or more obtains a Liberty Bell' Bank. Lee Jones, of Milling company, for Los Angeles, return in about way of Portland, Cache Valley Banking Company COMMERCIAL " TRUST ' .the Thatcher leaves today Cal., and will two weeks by Oregon. Auto tops and general upholstering. Logan Auto Trimming Co., East of, Post Office. Phone 86-. Adv. SAVINGS Complete Banking Service James. S. Cantwell, aged seventy-nine an old time resident of Smithfield, passed away very suddenly and without warning, while conversing with hs Wife on Monday. t PLAY LEADERS L FOR THIS WEEK - Volunteer Play Leaders for week of July 5 to 8th inclusive, ifours from 4 to 5 p, m 6 :30 to 7 :30 p. m. on the public playground. Tabernacle square. Nellie Cardon. t Wednesday: Boss, Laura Corbridge. Anija : Eulalia Brown, Thursday: MrS. Mae Bergstrom, Vivian Corbridge. . Friday Lulu Corbridge, Ruth Jallantyne. TJiese girls are members of die: Play leaders class and are giving their first hours of service' to Logan. The squad plan ifill be used and there will be fbpr squads for July and four toy ..August These girls .will work under the supervision of Mias Howe, and will be credited with hours of service at the end of their course in the play leaders class. The Eighth ward, has requested a Play evening and plans are being made to hold this some evening next week, the members of the class in the eighth wgrd will have charge of the program and will be assisted by Miss Howe and others of the class. There will be a Play evening on. the lawn of the Presbyterian 'Church Friday evening at eight oclock. All over sixteen are cordially invited to attenl. j , eleven and sixteen are welcome. The high ceilings and large Wear gym shoes. Thursday evening the class outside windows make the Rooms will meet on the Tabernacle jat The Palace cool for summer green as usual. Any one welcome use. Adv. to join this group and play with us. Jamen Meiklc, the stalwart EMMA H. HOWE . Smithfield pbneer hale, hear and mentally ty, Notice Orgonizations intercelebrates his eighty-thir- d ested in social Recreation are re- alert, birthday today; a living example quested to register their leaders of the effects of a safe and good at the Thursday evening meetof .sane mode living and an exings This will be a,n informal h to descendants. ? ample meeting and; a demonstration program will be arranged. Come Lieut. J. Conrad Ode has oband bring some one with you. tained a thuTv d v furlough from-hipost atrt1rcrt:vrracks In D. C., where he is Washington, Nice Gams. a member of the general staff, Nw aodety game. and has arrived here on a visit "Hehr to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tut and take (or klsaea." Joseph Odell ; the first in three able-bodi- i 1 s Changing Color Seham. Bolshevlata red?" "No, my boy, some of them are blue. Der Brummer (Beclin). 'father, are all Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Curtis and BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ATTENTION BRITISHERS A picnic party will be held at 'Home of Good Motor Cars Adv. Johnsons Grove on Pioneer Day J uly..24,.,at2 p.nuinstead tf s All strangely caught up in a story that starts in underworld strife, then grows andgrows, through stately temples, gorgeous palaces, shimmering beauty and wealth, to lavish proportions never equalled on stage or screen. An avalanche of perfect entertainment! ' ' This is one of the bigest pictures presented in Logan Matinee Children 10c Adults 25c plus Tax. Evening Children 10c. Balcony 25c Orchestra 50c plus Tax. 4 You can rent a commodious Sal , Box in the Exclusive Safety Dcr Thatcher Bank, for $2.50 a,yVr. . . , . - - Nowhere else in NortWya can secure the protection, venjtmee and mfoArn offered V this vault acy by j j Kx - ILJHATCHEP- pew, only to bo Informed that aeeta were rented ell were fres. Tribune. - ' J . " at wa t e CM-eag- o ig ? ?rlea . vlcg a 8 Aitr' proprietor, e tuisslng - tfctg a , Oa ms. , t afflicted vie IJ out ' f hgecVt BUI 1 never had J coming bobbed. he ' "Lmstferoua," Lloyd eorge is i , the i Inert - adjective, but hJa f , An v adgdktotaniwf Not Sutneiontty Versatile. to The Jaxna, Hko every other eej of stand by have a other replied . The Boy Scouts did excellent parent with a who. deeplfi his devilish bed prodigy, work yesterday,' raisng the flag, remarkable advancement for one of hi . at sunrise ,the band Serenading Immature jesrv. baa to wrestle with One touch the language of the Immortal Declara- the whole .v- cr the city, and in the evening much as Jaxon.had to wrestle the grounds during the tion f with the Sunday meet fowl, fireworks exhibition; which, by - Tt was an unmltlgmedly tough fowl the way, was an unusually fine and a piece of the doughty bird had. one. also fine ex- tuck in the youngsters throat. -- July 4 as previously announced. four-year-ol- persons of British descent Bring your refreshments and have a good time and get acquianted. 2t All cordially invited. d -- po-lien- gave a, They hibition in scout sports and tests during the - with bta Angera he It deftly con- I registered this plaint : ' afternoon. ,, "Mother, this won't, swallow down hfwV .V v d'irecti(jrt;vtf my .neck.t Jtll .3t Troop 3, under the Scoutmaster. Reed Bailey, car ried off a majority of the prizes. Some of us make reputations An additional labor the- boy3 and then spend the rest Of life performed was putting bp the on the swings square. living it down. ft - - , CHAMFI Flaht 1 Wight place. hear ) . Eel: Yea, b wriggl out of ifl 4r OAK, TH excellent program will be rend- ground advantage. As usual, u ered; Solo by Edna Crowther; fine program was rendered, ji reading by Mrs. Charlotte Lar- bounteous dinner .served and sen; Saxaphone solo by Lloyd various forms of amusement inWebb; cello and piano duet by dulged in. the Owen .sistersquartet by A little boy on the occasion of Charles O. Peterson and Company. A dance will follow the his first fishing trip yesterday, - 2t baiting with a grasshopper, related that he knew the fish had 'v Bbt and Bebo. the bait, for he investigated , A teacher wa giving a lesson In ;ouId smell the fish on his bait. aha On the blackboard he and "she. She they wouldnt eat it, there placed the word eatich them. then said, 'He' la mescaline and ahe fore he couldnt la feminine. Now can any of you When 'he acquires' the imagina-- t pupil give me a similar example?" i on and gift of language his Soon a hand ahot np. and ahe nod- dad has, he will be able to tell and aald: Coma to ded to a better one, but this was good exand write your the blackboard enough for an eight year old. ample". program. ' 4 f, i on Monday cars on the 'If Age-Heral- Lame, Perhaps. Blobb There la always room at the top. Neville Tea, but the majority of people are always waiting for a lift to take them op. Answers. The .worse menace nowadays ia the drunk and disorderly automobile, department. 1 liiijignijjg i. uy aii way a nrj e 1 , D.TECJ The most talked about ture of all time .depicting the ancient and modem lust for that which is unlawful. i d SSaJAHIPICTURtl! Prices: Children 1 5c, Adull : Special r CONTINUOUS SHOWS " T s Motion Pictures Shamhart-Christcns- en Millinery company of Chicago and will hereafter operate it under efficient management. .It is the aim of the firm to carry out their policy of service and courtesy in that department as in all others of the store. Orders for millinery have already been paced and within few days the midsummer and advanced fall styles will be shown in the store. A very competent milliner from the east coming to take charge of the ' ii t The Masterpiece of an additional Coneoli-date- qji OSlIQIa driy'ng' over department store from . AND Letting Him In. has taken over the mil"Well, well, young gentlemen H ex- company claimed the affable old person. Td linery department of their large glTe a great deal to bo able to Join ' In your sport" "St Itk around, grand pop," said one e knock this sturdy youngster, ball through somebody window well let you go for It." Birmingham . Concerts Today and all WeI the-bo- The With Dorthy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel, Theodore Kosloff, John Davidson, Julia Faye. A dance hall queen in a Mexican oil town. A penniless youth, blinded. A petted dancer, with Europe at her feet. A gambling greaser whose dagger was his law. Day! 0 , at Fools Paradise ForL 4 a Cents J Reverted. seventy-thre- e parked at various With very realistic eoba the weary There were doubtless places. tale to tbo the farmers told tramp many more than that in the canwife end ahe nearly believed him. But. surety, If you bare an aged yon yesterday. The cars parked he said sympa- in the neighborhood of the fish mother to support thetically, "you could And some better hatchery made the place look as way of doing tt than begging? Ton if a country fair were in progknow 'necessity la the mother of Inress. Many drove over to Baer vention. and Not tn my case. I aionre you." Lake on Monday evening the various said the tramp, earnestly. "With me, spent yesterday lady, mother U the Invention of neces- laks shore resorts. Peeraona. , sity. PRODUCTION , . passed seventy-fivroad and counted Cecil B. DeMille x btny-,fo- He wrote "Babe Ruth and Behe A gentleman Daniel," ' and then be explained, pah la masculine and 13ebe ia from Bear Lake feminine e Lasky t 1. 1 presents a : N-1s- n, A Glittering Hit'. Jesse L. Cur- - Grant Bateson and his family Wanted. A seamstress by the who motored up on the Black foot Sunday, returned last even- day to come to the home. 168 t Adv. East Phone 15. ing via Ideal Beach and Logan Canyon. On Mr. and Mrs. AL Auerbach Day. Lata. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Athey and and daughter Josephine; Mr. Moving to a stranga rtty and setla naw kna had kept ma Mrs. Atheys parents, Mr. and and Mrs. J. J Findling and dau- tlingaoma tlma, w boxy I Boglertad to Mrs. Arthur Bateson drove up ghter Helen, all of Salt Lake. attend Church. t ' c the canyon and took lunch at Mr. and Mrs. George J. Leven of ' One day the minister vis oiling an of our street and dropped tn te aee ne. the fish hatchery yesterday. Provo; William Fbcatello ; and Mrs. S Leven j During bia oil ha invited te tor alMrs. S. S. Pond and daughter, and daughter Ida, were guests bmd a.apedpl aeryksa ua following promie4 to be there, sad Mrs. William Crone, following a at a canyon party yesterday of Sunday. to convince him that I really meant to Phil pleasant visit here with relativ- Messrs, Samuel, Joseph and fulfill my duty toward the church es, were motored as far as Salt ip Leven. The day was spent 1 told him I had "already rented a pew Lake yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. among the trees at the city pow- which I hoped to occupy regulsrly.it At the Drat opportunity I telephoned A. H. Dilley, on the way to their er plant where dinner was the church ateward to secure e vacant home in Cal forma. , Courier-Journa- l. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday r Marriage licenses have been issued to Hyrum Smith Dykman of Woods Cross and Agnes Mae Wallwork of Trenton; Orland Garfield Davis and Ethyl Car ney, both of Salt Lake; Lloyd Harold Crager and Chloey Wiser, both of Lewiston; John W. Payne of Creston, B. C., ' and Sara Harris of Boise, Idaho. , LYRIC THEATRE 1 par-ent- s, Mr, and Mrs. G. - f Salt Lake came up and spent the Fourth with the Doctors tis of the Sixth ward, Four per cent md Private Safe : A , their sons George and David of WV . A I A family quarrel was heard in the Juven le Court this morning. The families of two near relatives living neighbors cant agree, and a son in one of them was fined ten dollars for throwing stones at the ch Idren of the other family, to their imminent Judge Nelson gave danger. some sound advice to the 11 summer,-anyhow?- f years. TOpngiDE-- fduties as manager of the Mosc Lewis storo Wilford, D. Porter, Agricultural College graduate this year, and for two years editor of StuHar Want dent Life, the college journal, Money Isn't everything." 1 know. But tt seems to be about spent the Fourth in Logan towy wl( wants. gether w'th Ms family. He is living at his Franklin home this Soma Resemblance. blrtrlre So poor old Lon gauffer Is summer. Mr. Porter has acceptof hwLmed at last? Did he marry money? ed a position on the faculty oOtttnlek Well, she certainly talks the, Morgan high school this year. He plans to study JournThe family of the original W. Wife Does the Talking. al sm in the east next year. K. Burnham, deceased pioneer "Ho has a oeak chin." "Well, he gets no chance to exercise A missionary farewell party of Richmond, to the number of It."- - Louisville enjoyed their anwill be given Thursday evening seventy-sevenual outing yesterday at the at 8 oclock in the Fourth ward His Butinssa. of G. W. .Skidsplendid camp hall Brown for Elders Carl Fife and That man gets on people's affords wh'ch more, every camp nervea. Goose Oh Oh, Henry Scheby. The following Why? Thursday eyening at 8:15 a he's a dentist 1" London Answers. new class will be organized at An Elaborate Menu. the High School gym for Scout "I understand the Laplanders eat ' Masters and leaders of recreaMust be a big to do over tion in organizations in 'the candles. eake." a town. This class is open to any birthday one interested in recreation, and Beth Sides. m men and w'omen are invited to She says she Jilted him." And he says ho was lucky to get enroll. The meetings of the class off easy." will Be announced later. Childrens class will meet Apparel. Tuesday and Thursday afterdo these dappers leave off noon in the gymnasium. All for What -childrarbetweerr the" ages of "Aw. root! or two of nowrter. t ed Yeast tip-to- p C. Henroid. L z If s Ironized 7 .j ailments. The thing te do, if you want to feel in condition, with never a thought of stomach trouble, is to try t Ironized Yeast Simply take two tab-- 1 lets with each meal. In all probability , you will notice highly beneficial results within the first 24 hours. s Yeast, as everyone knows, Contains certain elements which have a wonder, ful effect on the functioning of our stomachs, and in toning up the system. But Ironized Yeast embodies the new scientific process of ironization which makes yeast just doubly effective. Forget stomach troubles and keep yourself 100 efficient Get Ironized Yeast today. To try it free simply mail postcard for famous Test Address Ironized Yeast Co., Dept 86, Atlanta, Ga. Ironized Yeast is recommended and guaranteed by all good druggists. President Joseph R. Murdock, wife and daughter Ethel, of Heb-e- r City, spent the Fourth here v siting their daughter. Mrs. L. I The famous Liberty Bell of his day stands for Freedom, Happiness, and Independence. The Liberty Bell Bank, its replica, "is a symbol of the Liberty Bell. ' Let your children ring it with their savings now, and it will mean their freedom in the Estab - Mr. and Mrs. Maik Allen leave You cant give your Job the beet thats Tomorrow for the Yellowstone in you. If you suffer with indigestion, Park, where Mr. Allen will spend his vacation period from his dyspepsia or other distressing stomach at The papers for sale Old lltfortpiBell years to come, II ffiST But Be Sure Sctoeb &ing tEfir Mrs. S. Leven, and daughter Ida, of Providence, R. I.; are here v "kiting- their sons' and brothers, Samuel, Joseph and ' . Phiip. , - LOCAL NEWS Benjamin Jfranblin , LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1 1 |