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Show f w4w., . , , .. i . , jf Friday, April 25, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FOUR of philosophy. He was Gets Concession Award WEDDING EXPECTED SOON doctor at one time an instructor in Don Edwards of Dons,Bar-bequ- e. P. LICENSED WOMAN the Bngham Young college. has been given the contham of Wellsville was here bid on for the award today, having come over to at- cession To replace stage scenery two tend the ceremonies connected 24th and 25th of July celebra a Austrians have invented A day at the U. S. A. C. tion forT,ogan. with --The union meeting ofih method for projecting pictures 4 " "v -- whitescreeninJUch a ion Lot, an. stake Relief souety will Change Celebration Dat-eGoing to Pagean-tare shadows no manner that Chief of Pol jee .Gilbert Id io Day will be celebrated be held Sunday, Apnl 27 at 2 cast by actors standing near and wife and Mrs. W. 2t in Franjclin on June 13th, this jh m. In the stake house. screen. Lake to went Salt Dahle R the L. to Wright Q year according to attend the was pageant who in of Logan Fianklin today Marriage Licenses As a substitute for glass in had , at the tabernacle tonight. evening. The date 16 Marriage licenses l.au btrn las windows and windautomobile th set for June been issued to Chcslei Loin Inwall first has been a substance to Funeral shields Here mterferred so many th.gs of but and Juliana M..rit Inwall Damal H. Stuart of Weiser, developed in England that is 13th has been the th.at Oliur-so- n Uriel Janus Pocatello; more transparent than celluIdaho, Is m the valley on a and Jana Marvaiot Clauloid. flexible, splinter proof visit and to be present at the sen bom ol Prt m and colorless. funeral services of his father, Asks Divorce Daniel T. Stuart of Wcllsvtfie. Alice Rust has brought div-Dtct .itnig Paper P.unlii Although a bees wings are ce suit against Henry Rust, Mathews, I.cona. 1,. im.il'' the believed to beat at a rate' beThe High Priests of the In Adv. J13U-desertion. J charging Ii. one tween 2000 and 3000 times a Cache Stake will meet Sunday complaint a prayer is made for April 27 at 2 p. m. in the minute a British scientists of four minor the Indeavor the custody (fnistiau A special class camera house. has photographed an .take owned by A children, property gon,r. tut. Lndeavnr so-(- Mr will be conductinsect in demonstration flight in which the for and Mrs. Rust and v. !l hut interestbe will diaige of the ' other relief the court may 'any very wings appear stationary. see ed which ricsbytenail fit to y i , k e al tin ing to all those attending. grant. Golf balls have been inventnioming. nio'ih on Stmu.iv ed that depend upon hog bris' yu i il prtli at 11 oikick Sun-ia- v Visitors Business Automobile & Hdiuol v ill meet as usual fire in tles to give them resiliency inbranch manager at A. 1U HU oiloik. While attending the wrestl- Salt Good, and Elmo stead of all rubber cores. Pearson, Lake, Associated Press Photo ing match last evening,W. an Branch manager at Ogdeii for A collapsible for II. cottage first licensed woman pitot Is a countess. Countess Giacinta automobile belong to Aiivionaiy larwrll Italy! com& Hutchnison the Sperry took fire, tne campora has been invented . Bonmartlnl it shown above in her plane after passing license In honor of Elder John El-- n Price of Trenton local on pany, were calling that is made of about 25 pieces Eveiton who will leave upholstering on the seat being business houses today in the and is fastened together with It is thought, interest of their organization. burned. May 11) to lill a mission lor badly screws. a cigarHie L. I). S. ehureh in the the blaze started from farewell ette left in the car. The fire bouthein states, a R. James Thomas, Bishop the Sixth department put out the blaze who has been a very sick man party will be held ino clock E. W. ELLIOT & CO. All and estimated the damage at for Wald chapel at 8 few days, rallied the past 00. aie invited to attend. A good about $15 during the night last night and today was reported some piogram has been arranged. Mrs. Woolf Improves better. He is so weakened, Mrs. Celia Woolf of 321 No however, that little hope is Going to Salt Lake 3rd East, mother of Miss Eva held out for his recovery. The ' Cache county commis-nonerClerk C. V Mohr and Woolf of the Thatcher Bank, $200 Fire Damage Assessor R. S McQuarrie, hae is reported to be considerable in Salt- Lake improved since her recent acA horse shed at North Cache planned to meet -itii had who the- state cident. Mrs. Woolf tut- fiaPirday-wlate school caught Lre high her Auociated Press Photo board of cquahzation and also not been well, arose fronr and wasmt evenirv Thursday elecThe marriage ef Senorlta Leoner Llorents of Mexico City and to meet with the state road 'sick bed to turn on the discovered until 5 a. m. this General so fell Plutarco Eliaa CaJlea, former president of Mexico, le expected commission. The meeting is on tric lights and in doing was The damage morning. connected upon a stove, knocking the leg estimated at $200. The flames soon. business cl fiend toppled had all but destroyed the shed YUth tax and road pioblems from. the stove which M who, one by one. are telling over on her. She was burned when the fire was discovered Faculty Give Play of the The result. a stories. the as robbery of Problems Adventures . was rather badly See the play os that all that was done Study Lighting the to confine efforts to saving Grandpa given by the faculty Logan Hardware last fall, GroThe county home Removed of the Depot Nuisance Want class is holding the property. No one has yet of Logan Academy at West-- I robbery other annoving cases Hall Smlthfield City has Institut- been able to determine the minster (Presbyterian cery and a session at the court house H been solved through the court origin of the fire. evening, Ap- have ed suit In the district this afternoon, under the Saturday jdiurch) who of the confessions and youths Miss Myrtle Davidson, against Henry McCracken ril 26th, at eight oclock. are being lndled by the juIs termed in Ole Swenson Dies county home demonstration wife to have what revenile and police departments. h--1 nuisance a Meet Priests of the this Part complaint, the High Ole apenL study Swenson, prominent of afternoon consisted of a visit moved. The building formerly Priests The this Logan farmer of Nibley, died High H to the jlace of business of the occupied as a furniture store morning at a local hospital Stake, will meet in the Taber- Primary Officers Conventio- n- K was officers Cache Stake badly comMcCracken, Primary 2 Mr. 27th Electric at Cache, Valley by suffering for two weeks nacle Sunday, April 9? a few years after He was p. hi. Prof. J. E. Hickman will will hold their yearly convenpany.,-- where Manager , Henry damaged in a firecontends spotted fever. that with 27. Three tion evidenLaub showed the members of back. The city Sunday, April taken tb the" hospital a week speak of the external the class the various lighting the dust from the charred roof ago. Mr. Swenson is survived ces of the Book of Ether in meetings will be held at 10 about blown is m. and in the W fixtures and the of the building, explained by his wiodw and seven child- the Book of Mormon, and the and 11:30 a. his mother, Mrs. Carl T. three witnesses. A full atten- Stake house. The one at 10 possibilities of lighting in the by the wind, much to the ren, of neighbors. home. James dance desired Quorum Presi- is for executive officers; at Anderson, a brother, 11:30 for Stake board members Swenson and one sister, Mr? dency. and and at 2 for all local John McMurdie -- of Salt Lakfc. stake primary workers. MemHe was about 45 years of age. Better Homes Meeting will be Funeral services have '"not Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson has bers of the Priesthood also been arranged. at present ofat all meetings been appointed .chairman visitors the general board of Logan fof the Better Homes- the In Primary association. Home From Mesa-- Miss and MetAlms in America, ' the afternoon session a vcal Fo Spring! The smartest, gay 275 hods. Laura Robinson, organization. She re- - duet will be given by Nettie V M Temple Heights, returned last celved her appointment through Humphreys and Lottie Shep- O est new Sherleigh Frocks . , . . - board of - Wash herd. Instrumental numbers evening 'from;. Mesa, Arizona the national to all give that flattering styled ; where she has been, since last lngton, D. C. 5000 of these or will also be furnished. 'if: October. Miss Robinson went ganizajions were active last line of slenderness and length to our neighboring state In year. This year will mark the Mrs. to hem. Mary Ingram Zundcl Dies quest of health and reports ninth national campaign for H H from waist Funeral services for rfie has enjoyed herself very Better Homes in America." much In the few months away. which is from Sunday, April 27 Ingram Zundel, widow O will be of the late Abraham Zundel, It is beginning to get uncom- to May 3. A meeting -J Here 7 o'clocs in the fortably warm at Mesa at the held tonight at were held in Brigham City InAll commerce. chamber .of present time. While away Miss loSunday afternoon. Several Robinson visited with Mr. and terested are Invited to attend. cal Canton Crepes friends and relatives atMrs. W. H. Stewart who have 9? ZunMrs. services. tended the Thomas Revived ' been spending the winter at of del home Chiffons at died the her Mesa on account of the health Clearing up Mysteries daughter. Mrs. W. J. Glover of of their daughter. The Steto Oakland. The mysteries attached California. She was Chiffons warts expect to be home early the years old and the mother a ness breaking Into local busi- 64 in June.i' The Journal-was of seven residences mine and of houses, children, Ladies New Style welcome visitor in the Afizona automobiles have been whom with the father pretown, bringing with it a daily carried on that here for some ceded her in death. In addiSilk Stripe message from this section, ac- time, are gradually being un- tion to Mrs. Glover, one son cording to Miss Robinson. raveled. Through the presis-tanc- y survives. Dr. George L. ZunSilk Crepes of William Walton, pro del. instructor at Penn State Talk to Legionaries of completed his work at Yale a number bation officer, twenty-fiv- e Before members youths are being checked up University for the degree of Crepes of local Post No. 7 of the :: New Style American legion, in the chamDots ber of commjerc? assembly Hi room Thursday evening, Mis Imogene E. Warder of Peru, Indiana, told of the experiences which she and a chum, Miss LADIES FULL FASHION HOSE DeLania Barringer, both studH ents of the University of CaliNew shades, pointed Heel O fornia, had while traveling on of bicycles parts through ; and Jnorthern Europe Asia Afriea. They began their trip H ra m June 1928 and were back in DHESSSHIRTS v the United States- - in January 9? 1930 after almost two years of All Color Fancy thrilling adventuring in IreEngland, Finfcj land, Scotland, Shipment land, the Scandinavian countries. Soviet Russia, Germany, S8-5i:4hftu. Austria, Czech Slovakia, Bou5 rn ama. Bulgaria, Switzerland, France. Spain, northern- - Africa, Oxfords O or black Asia Minor, and Persia. Wilfard Pedersen, commander of the local legion post, presided at the gathering and introduced Miss Warder. LOCAL NEWS THEIR Attends Ceremonies Representative H. PILOT! ITALYS ,' Me-cha- m v - oi 4 py Cl E 3 MJE JVEW A ou manage-menttrain- -- i q OF' Fashio- n- " ,k'" eossb r o n o or LJ. Q J -- 2 D aJ D GARMENTS D a 85 ?1.75 SJ ,25 0 U Fancy Plain - Mens 91.25 n So Fragile Is Your Baby9 s Spine ;T7Hinin or French ?1.0Qand?i;29 Q 2 4 MENS Fast Stripes 01Iain or Just Arrived Large ?1.95 and ?2.45 Q Mens n D ic D Birthday Party' " A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Mens Work Shoes All Leather - Latest Styles Military or High Heels . .Ties or Straps 52.95 53.95 p p Q 54-9- 5 hi. V ti S HOE 34 West Center 3 Plain Printed Georgettes Flat Printed Polka a a aa o a ao o a D n r 92.95 93.95 94.95 LADIES FOOTWEAR p : 0, 0 o are smart tan ?2.95 53.95 54.95 55.95 : r Mrs-Mar- Q Economically 0 J n Suit Yourself Here, Q il to cEsoos We have the Dress you have founimdlreds S Follow The Dictates V t SDH II SR3EMT freest loohlttg a a n a eg t rr S T O n E Lyric Bldg. - D Pjnnnnnnnnnnrj a - Dowdle in Blackfoot. Idaho, recently in honor of Mr. Dow-dle- 's mother, Mrs M. A Dowdle, who reached her eighty-thir- d milestone. The evening was spent pleasantly in playto ing games and listenmg radio music. Everyone expressed himself as having had a delightful time. Grandmother Dowdle received many lovely and best gifts, complements wishes. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Duke and family of Rexburg, Idaho.." A delicious luncheon was served to the thirty-tw- o present. Assisting the hostess were Mesdames Jane Adams, Irene Barrus, Eva Chapman and Wavy Winehell. The honored guest was for a number of years a resident of the Logan Second ward. About a year ago she went to Blackfoot to reside with her daughter. Reports coming here are that she has not been in the best of health the last, few days. 3 a that parents do not really care. Yet whatever the reason the factnnrains that the comfort of many a little one is handicapped today because mothers fad to provide them with a scientifically constructed baby car riage." Safety' form choasffigl shal-proic- J P aa a o3 -- 9? o carriage" the kind that is made by Lloyd! Its basket-shape- d body, springs, sturdy frame and balloon-tirewheels keep the tiny passenger as free from harmful spine vibraticc as when sleeping in its bed. Gay and subdued colors feature our display of new Lloyd baby carnages and strollers. Prices are extremely moderate. Q d EDWARDS FURNITURE 85-8- 7 DEPARTMENT STORE Rulers of Low Prices North Main : Logan, Utah Let Cs Feather Your Nest" 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. i mn I t 0 t K Jl |