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Show Monday, October 20, 1930. LOCAL NEWS J The Protected ICE CREAM Made from selected whipping cream Stork Visits and Mrs. Fred Kidgell announce the arrival' of a fine addition to the family last night a baby girl. Mr-- ' . Free Lunch at 12.00 p. m. tonight at E. W. Elliots Blanket Sale. " Cross country running at Columbia university started Oc- - jlPS'inet the Syracuse Allen Goes umver-eiea- A Hunting Jim Allen, sports editor of The Journal, oiled up his old ffifle, and along with hundreds of other nimrods from the valley, has gone in quest of deer. Jim, in company with three Or four others,, has gone deep into the hills west of Snowville for a couple of days. TOE JOURNAL', LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, yiAlI L. C.McDonald and family spenTTaTvery pleasant weekend at Central, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson. Marriage License William- James Pocock and Naomi Fraker both of Pocatello, Idaho, obtained a marriage license Saturday from County Clerk C- - V. Mohr. Special to introduce this new ire cream, ret are offering ihis week only French Vanilla Chocolate Cream Caramel Fudge Peean Almond Nut English Toffee For 20c Pint, 39e Quart at Get your Blankets night Blanket Sale E. W. Elliot Co. ht standing weight man on the track team. Free Blankets at E. W. Elliot and Co.s midnight Blanket Sale. (Advertisement) to California -Returning Following a pleasant visit Of several weeks here renewing acquaintances in the old home town and as house guests of Mr. and Mrs Helmar Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cates are leaving Tuesday mormng (Advertisement) WrFrJENSEN Coach Visit- s- Home- George A. Judah, who has been coaching in Emery county, was in Salt Lake to the U- - E. A. convention for the past few Wholesale and Retail days. He came to Logan to visit with friends and relatives 129 North Main for a short timer He reports enjoying his work and speaks Trevor Clarke Farewell highly of those with whom he Elder is associated there. The farewell party for Trevor Clarke of Newton who Attention: is leaving for the California For Sale My 6 room modern mission of the L- - D. S. church English type home- Ideal losoon, will be held in the New- cation- - Cali 210. ton ward chapel Friday even(Advertisement) ing at 8 oclock. The time was ThursPeterson Home Open as previously announced day evening but- has been Prof. Henry Peterson announces that the newly conchanged. structed home which , he has Modern 5 room unfurnished had open for the public the home for rent. Good location. last two days will be open Phone 1196 evenings. again this evening by lamp(Advertisement ) light to accomodate those who cannot come to see it during Car Stolen the day- The house is located While attending church last at 761 Canyon Road. evening at the Fifth ward chapel, Parley P. Black, 425 North Sigma Chi Honors -' 7th Bast, reports to police, the Grand Consul The local Gamma Kappa Chevrolet coach which he had parted outside, was either stol- chapter of Sigma Chi frateren aor taken by mistake at nity received the first 'visit any rate when Mr. Black came from its grand consul Sunday. from the chapel the car was The occasion was a banquet -- the Bluebird m honor of nowhere to -- he- found- It Mr. Black explains, to Grand Consul A. P- - Tomson. father-in-laA his who resides chapter meeting followed the in Idaho, and he was planning dinner. President E. G. Peterto drive it to the Gem state son officially welcomed the today. The car Is a 1928 model visitor and Mr. Thomson reChevrolet coach, painted green sponded. Grand Trustee John and with disc wheels. Thr num- C. McClainr of Salt Lake, Grand ber plates are 78,773, Utah. Mr. Trustee and First Consul John Black will appreciate it if any- S- - MacMillan, of Portland and one seeing or hearing of the Grand Praetor of the fifteenth whereabouts of this car will District Milton H. Love alcommunicate either with him so gave short talks In response direct at the above address to President Peterson. Sixty-thre- e or with the sheriff or police members of the fraternity were present. department. CANDY CO. - - - Cates was formerly Miss Stella Fjelstead of Logan, and is a sister of Mrs Pedersen. Mr. Cates, while here, has been re- Mrs. cuperating following confinement for sometime in a Calif- 1 ornia hospitaal owing to lilacs. During their stay here, Mr. and Mrs. Cates have been guests of honor at a number of social functions While residing in California, Mr. Cates, for more than 30 years has been associated with the Southern California Edison company. at w -- U.P.Band rTIIEODDJOBSMAN Coming to Hjnor . Local Member - - Cop Plays for Westminister New Wilmington, Pa. (P) Dick Fuller, star guard of the Westminister college here spends his summers as a po liceman at South Milwaukee, Wiconsin. Fuller is the out- Ogdeit WHEN ONE, SIFE-S?- That well known and capable group of musicians, The Ogden Union Pacific shop band, under the management of George Jay. which appeared on the program here on July 24 and created such a favorable is coming to Loran Wednesday and in conjunction with the Bluebird orchestra will give a dance in the Palais dOr Wednesday evening ill honor of one rl the bands local members, David England Thirty men will appear on the program which Is scheduled to begin at p. m. with the contest numbers the band took third place at the recent athletic meet in Ogdn, the Los Angeles band taking first and anFurther Denver second. no ncemetlts'v lhAjtrmader Tlie best sound Tn llie Stale" Today, Tues., Wed. . Correction Under a local heading Qrave side Services In The Journal Issue on Saturday last it was stated that the services were for Budge Low of Providencej who died In Caahfomia. This is in error as the young man was W. W- Low, a brother jr Budge Low. William Zilhnger, instead H. B. Campbell, was named as one of the speakers and is an uncle of the deceased. - E. W. Elliot and Co.s night Blanket Sale (Advertisement) Mid- To-nig- Columbus StampsReceived-Th- e Journal has just received a number of stamps from Navarro of Senor Eduardo Sevilla, Spam which are being issued this month by the Spanish government in commemoration of - the discovery of America. Stamps in this issue are called the Columbus postage stamps. Thev have been Issued in three divisions, the ordinary postage stamps, airmail stamps for Europe and airmail stamps for The New Enameled Banquet Range Easy to A fill i iP i. 1 t t:l . i ' - i Clean I Ult V Tb. k. t, Oraat Brluta blchte-torirn- One of the first hunters to Back Home E. W. Elliot and Co.s Mid- night Blanket Sale return from the hills this J. A. Rinderknecht and fammorning with a deer on his ily have returned from their To-nig- , (Advertisement) - Recovering at Hospital H. P Barber of Barber Implement Co., is making satisfull factory progress toward recovery at a loCal hospital following an operation several days ago. It Is reported that he rested well last evening. fender was George Osmonde! Bags Deer Early Jomes Muir of Mendon bagged his deer in the hills above Mendon this morning in about three hours and returned to town well satisfied with the mornings hunt. Easy to to or or fancy parts to obstruct cleaning. The top' is smooth as glass permanent dark color finish. Oven is enameled inside. Stovepipe is behind the enameled high, shelf Ashes dont fall on the floor. wool, plaid full bed size Part wool, plaid 72x84 j All wool 100 per cent 70x80 72x84 I Going at 4 point pure wool I single blanket... Mens wool mixed Sweater Coats ' iJ Boys $ "71- I3 T.33 The firebox follows the very latest suggestions in scientific constructiqiwIhe shallow firebox with rouiided corners burns not one ounce more coal than is needed. The Hot blast draft burns the gas as it escapes from the coal. The heavy asbestos sides holds the heat .in. The oven and the top both heat with a mini-' mum amount of coal. - - 5 EASY TO SEE IT IS BETTER . Whether you look at the back, the top, the front or the bottom of a Banquet Range you can see quality built into every part. The enameled oven the patent finish on the top, and the extra good enameling job on the front all testify of superior quality. When you have looked it all over youll say with us it s a mighty good range. Wc are Cache Sweaters County Agents For boys at the price you wish It is not necessary to have a big savings account to buy a Banquet Range., A small payment down (The -- down, payment may be as low as $10.00 on some models) and then the balance may be paid in small monthly installments extending over twelve months time. A liberal allowance for your old stove. N i PURSE This range is not only easy to buy in the first place but it is easy purse to own one of them. The firebox is ventilated behind the linings so that it gives the maximum amount of wear. Every part oft the range is built for durability. If repairs are needed at maintains a warehouse in Salt r any time the factory Lake so that they can be had in a very short time and no heavyvexpress charges to pay. - Jhese ranges , SiI Boys Shirts 5 ji 1.89 2.45 TwW 1. OQr 03 OH -- UU 03 fQd 03 SO QE .33 OC Lihiw 4 piece . ' Babys Crib Blankets 1.95 3.45 1 Auto Robes ' Unions - Part wool Light weight robes ' to Cashmere Sox Silk Sizes 2 8 Sizes 10 to 16 Girls silk and wool Union suits Ad 1 4.95 2.95 1.45 Oregon City pure wool robes Mens Sox .45 Jersey gloves pair Sox Boys Silk Sox.' , 50 50 75 25 Mens heavy wool six 45 55 65' the best blanket that was ever shown here. New shipments just arrived from Holland. Ask to see the new Holland Blankets - ' DVAVtVAVViYiViVtWf'iVtVBWiVfVVVtVViVpVViVAV.U 3 Ow . Boys and Girls Mens Work Shirts Best work shirt in the city Mens dress Si .03 3 ,QC Pure wool, made by Oregon City. Pure wool shirts, khaki or gray. shirts on-yo- We invite you to $ M Flannel Shirts EASY ON YOUR Cl Eecf .33 to pay. Mens sport coats knitted, fine wool Q SI $ A QC Pullovers., Easy oft Coall iiasy to A QQ Babies1 fine wool sweaters and beret Sweater $1 QC coats........ I Knitted sets bivw 05 SiI Infants Knitted Wear SO QC double back Ladies fine CO L cotton Ladies rayon and AA I .UU cotton Ladies QC all rayon I .ww , Ladies medium weight bleached cotton, new or $1I QC old style MENS UNION SUITS Heavy I QQ cotton i4w- I M AtZ L D. S. Garments Mens heavy cotton Si QQ I U3 double back..... 10.95 16.45 Mens Shaker knit coats, pure wool Ladies pure silk full fashioned hose Silk hose all colors. Silk and wool hosiery on sio .30 4 Horsehide lined with blanket or sheepskin. Sweater Coats Shaker knit pullovers Mens J Ladies Hosiery Part Leather Coats Wool i r Blankets i 12.50 16.50 22.50 I , Give our Customers theBenefit Of pure virgin wool It takes an Engineer to get best results from many ranges. Not so with the new 1930 model Banquet Range. This range has ample flue, space to insure good draft The top plates are purposely, made thin so t that it heats quickly on top. The oven is a good even baker and ist soon ready for baking afteilj the fire starts. You just carft she where it could be made elifr.1 E. C. Elkington, manager of the local . Schramm-Johnso- n for left town drug store, Tooele Sunday to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. John M. Isgreen. NOW , Overcoats , m" easiest-to-clea- - farm In Hansel valley to their home In Providence. aMsr Fall'll $ bur-ienso- is enameled No nickel scour, no steel to blacken No bolt heads polish T1 Prices are Lower-- We Use" Cleaning the home is a task. Anything that will lighten this task is doubly welcome. The new 1930 model Banquet range is the n Body range , if M. I. A. Dance Rehearsal Monday, October 20 ' at 8 oclock In the- - Sixth ward , amusement hall the leaders of the dance group of each ward' are to meet and continue rehearsals of the gold and green centennial waits which is the contest dance of 1930-3J. L. Montrose will be in charge. CAPITOL ..... 5 Hitt Of THE BOYS CAUGHT CHRIS MAPPING ON THE BARBER. SHOP. HE THOUGHT IT EE A GOOD 30KE TO VISE HIS HICKORY UMB VCR A HITCHING -- POST. . jr! By Oscar - RANGES MY PACE THREE KNITTING WORKS |