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Show u; rftytf ' f 9 tf f?l P p M M M l ftf MTT Tf. Plf I !.... -- A- Mondav, December 1, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAff CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. 'ACE FOUR j GREEN CHEESE by Oscat Hitt Big Moments In Little Lives The 0 making By W. M. Everton It someone tells you the moon Is made of green cheese, dont believe a word License-si Marriage Representative Here T.. W. Price of Salt Lake Marriage licenses have been issued to John Earl McCulley City, sales promotion manager of General Elecrtlc Supply cor-- 1 and Mattie Gates, both of was in Logan Satur-- 1 latello; Ray Devenberg and Laub Charlottee Ednan, both of Poday confermg with H. FElectric catello. of the Cache Valley company. Ihimiiing Holii it eft Crookston. 890-r( Adxeriiwiwint) to The A communication Journal from the coast, dis- closes the fact that Mr. and Go To Chicago Mrs. J. P Griffin of this city Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wikidal m California and F. P. Champ formed a. arrived have where they havei gone to spend party, that left today for a the winter. They have taken trip to Chicago The Wikidals up their abode iit 10,306 San 'mill visit in New York and Gabrel St, South Gate, Cali- - Philadelphia beforp their return home. They are taking fomla. advantage of an eastern winter The Imperial Glee Club will cxcurs.on rate on tne railroads. Fourth play its minstrel in the New Brooms, Wbley Hall, ward Monday, Dec 8. Tickets Dec. 4 and 5 8.15 p. m. on sale at Jensen-Holma(Advertisement) and by Primary officers. Waite lAdv ) for this show. , Attended Services Food Store Opens J. C. Allen of Cove and the The south Main street store, following members of his fam-untof late managed by the ily attended the funeral Cash a'nd Carry com- - vices i!n Salt Lake City Sun-pny, has beeir opened for bus- -- day for Marriher W,- - Hendricks iness again under the manage- - Ji.: J. C. Allen Jr, Logan, Mrs. Salt Lake; merit of Percy Ballinger, gem- H S. Parkinson, A1 eraL manager of- - the American-Mr- s Wardel, Cove; Mrs. Food Stores, Inc. Sam England Walter J Gleta, Brigham City; will be In charge of the meat Raymond Allen of Cove and of Ogden. market department of the new Orlando Alleh -- i Harrison Davis Is ha, store, charge of the grocery depart- - Are You Interested? Professor Chester Myers of ir.m.. the dapartment of public Boxer Gets Married-Despeaking at the Utah State meet was will Baxter of Cornish Agricultural, College married In Twin Falls, Idaho, all of those who ara Interested ll on Friday to Miss Myrtle- In play production this This an- lng at 7 oclock In the stake of Trenton. Professor notmeement will come, as a house. Myers Is larg'ci planning to give an extension surprise to Mr. Baxters who-havcourse in this subject in Logan following of friends Cornish this winter and the thought that the was too bashful tunlty la being given to Logan residents to take this course. to, even propose say nothing about getting married. . Ac- They should attend the meetcompanied by Grant Simmons ing tonight however. of Tronton, Del expects to leave by automobile tomorrow Busy .With Tax Money for a six weeks trip to the E. N. Maughan, county treasurer, Is about the busiest man coast; in the city with money matters. There was a large numRelief Society Program The Relief society program ber- paid their taxes In person to "raise funds for the welfare on Saturday and hundreds of mailed their checks work in Logan - stake, will be others the through the mail It is the conducted tonight under guidance of Mrs. O. A. Garff. mall that is occupying his atp It" is im The program will be given in tentton at present. Nibley hall which will ccrislst possible to make an estimate of. a one-ac- t play, several lit- of thei amount of money that and was received by the office the tle sketches, readings Mrs. Garff has last day of delinquency. This pianologues. selected some exceptionally oan be bad as soon as the mall capable talent to make up a matter has been checked up.' wonderful evenings entertain-- 1 ment. With the facilities of Dairy Marketing advertising this program,, the - At a recent meeting of 'the a dairy committee Relief society will likely have county a record crowd in attendance. special committee was appointed to work out a marketing contract that will be suitable Joins B. Y. U. Quartette Thls Miss Helen Carlson of Hogan , for Cachet county. has been chosen as a member; mittee consists of H. W. Bal-o- f d univer-ilarthe Brigham Young chairman, Jr., county sity ladies quartette for the Frank Wood, president Cache ccming year, according to Miss- county sugar beet growers disec- sociation, A. W. Chambers, Summerhays, tor of the Ladles Glee club. president Utah-Idah- o canning p Other members of the quar-jerogrowers association, and L. tette are: Miss Edith Harrison 'R. Wrigley, county agent, of Provo, Miss Edith Marchant This committee will meet at of Burley, Idaho, and Miss Lota the county agents office Paxmari of Provo. Miss Paul-- , Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4th, be at 1:00 oclock to work out a ine Bennett of Provo is to the accompanist. Miss Carlson, contract. univerwho is a junior at the New Brooms, Dec. 4 and 5. sity this year, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carl- Adm. 35c, Reserved seat 50c. son of Logan. . (Advertisement) n n' il e - 1 . of It. And If some radio dealer tells you he Is selling you a new radio after hehas allowed you and a number of other families each to use it a month, dont believe him. Three month old radios are not new. Thats one advantage in buying a radio from Ever-tonIf they sell, a used radio it goes at a reduced price. If Its a new radio you can depend its new. No one has used It for a month or-a week because wp dont let out our radlosAhat way. Atwater Kent radio Is so well known that more and more sales are being made from the store without any home demonstration at all. The radio business Is goad at Evertons. . Bros coffee Clarkston Poultry Meet Big .Chicken Dinner A demonstration A. L. Riggs of Nibley ward on culling was in Logan today arid while and other poultry problems issued an invitation to will be given at Clarkstoti at the, general public to attend the placet of Bennie Ravsten the--- ward bazaar and carnival on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, , at which will be conducted there 1:30 p. m. Following the dem-- 1 two one or other Thursday, onstration Wednesday December 3 and 4, One of the .poultry farms will be visited - features meet Wednesof the a be will and then there bigr e ing to discuss the various day program will be the thirty-fivbechicken dlnrier Professor .cent tween the hours of 6 and 9 specialist p.- m. This dinner would cost give the no less in demonstration and the the county anyone city All There Is an agerit will also attend. than, a dollar. who folks In for that vicity opportunity poultry producers Interested who are long to go to the country and cinity meal should remember the time and get a real home-grow- h to do so, and in so doing will place and bet on hand prompassist a worthy cause. 2t) tly. iheTtheoSefprSr. and - - I) Market Quotations NEW tORK CIRB Elee Bond A Share 47 NEW TURK STOCKS Am T A T 189 El Pow A I.gt 41 lien Elee 49 Gen Mot 35 1 S StI 144 ' 5-- 3-- 3-- 3-- ' Lit KSTOCK Ogden, Dee. 1 AP I SDA Hogs: 1,967, ineluding 320 for market; .sales alMint stead) ; few ' lots early 179-20- 0 lbs 8.50 ; mixed weights 8.1518.25 ineluding package 109 lb 1 1 hadbaweU toTtf ggf In pigs at 8.15; few-- parking sows 6.50-6.7- 5. Cattle; 1,081, including 830 for market; quality mostly plain, market stow; early sales about steady; few lots and part loads good steers including full load 675 lb 7525; common and medium steers few pari loads and odd lots medium and good heifers load good cows 5.25; part load common 3.50; odd lots medium and good rows few bulls Sheep: 7,620, ineluding 6,278 for market; 8 decks 84 lb lambs 7.00; 8 decks 87 lbs 6.60; load 89 lbs 6.50; 3 loads 83 lbs 6.00. Many times the - end had been expected during the past year as she gradually ceased to be able to take nourishment. Last May 1 she celebrated her one hundredth birthday. Mary Jones was born in Heir father Cork, Ireland. brought her to the United States and then went to Canada. She returned to Michigan to teach school In Monroe. Theri. she married, only to lose h?r husband and four children In the yellow fever epidemic of 1867. She went to Chicago, only to lose what she had made in a second start When the great fire of 1871 destroyed her little dress shop. But her real career was on then, agitating constantly for the laboring men in strikes and troubles of ail sorts. From place to pacle she, went. In and out of jail, deported from states, but never quitting. In her there was nc compromise. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor said of her death: The loss sustained cannot be measured and the service she rendered will hever be surpassed or excelled. The hearts of the men and women of labor are very sad. 7.00-1.2- 5 steers at 5,25-6.5- 0; Denvef, Dec. 1 () The death in Washington last night of Mother Jqnes, famous old champion of organized labor, set Colorado labor leaders to reminiscing on the activities of Jones during the Mother bloody coal strike of 1913-1- 4 in southern Colorado coal fields , During the 14 months of the strike, which had it climax when a number of Women and POTATOES Chicago, Dec. 1 AP I SDA Po- children were shot down as tatoes: 107; on traek 357; total they huddled in their tents on MothUnited States shipments Saturday the hillside at Ludlow, 659, Sunday 48; steady, trading er Jones was a familiar figrather slow aeeount of weather; ure, Labor leaders throughout the sacked per ewt Wisconsin round whites fancy higher; state who look part in the Idaho Russets No. 1, the recalled, strike, today No. 2, courage of Mother Jones and mostly best branded her untiring efforts for the Colorado McClures relief of striking - miners and slightly frozen their families. - - A copper stjll captured-Jn- a Violenco was common during liquor raid near Sweetwater. vrthe strike and Mother Jone6 Tex. is to be used for mixing, happened to be in Denver on jxnioned foodf in' a campaign one of fter YrifquehE'' missionswhen the Ludlow massacre ocaganist prairie dogs. SAME PRICE xruui 40 , ' .'son Salt Dentist VW.V.VgVWAWiWAVWW.ViWiV.ViV.V.V.ViVWia th HEAVY i DURABLE ENAMEL FINISH HOLDS LOOKS FINE WELL I , IN SAVES ANY HOME COAL THE BEST : 5 HEATER-'-VALU- Come in and see these beautiful new heaters which have the late improvements including , up-to-da- low prices. te 4.50-.5.5- 1.40-1.5- r3 BEAUTIFUL 4.25-4.5- 0. Next year and in years that follow, joy without end will come from this seasons gift of a Kodak. , We have a large assortment of Eastman-mad- e 'cameras for your inspection. Wed like to assist you in making your Christmas gift selections. IF23 PSLL LIKE 5.25-6.5- GIVE A KODAK Cy-ma- m d. 5-- il tbt-u- Clark Child Dies Janett Ann Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Clark of Smlthfield. died Sunday. The child was bom January Children Like This 1930. 20, Funeral services will be held in the Third ward Safe Prescription chapel at Smlthfield at 1 oclock today. the Following services, the body will be takCoughs and Sore Throat en to Ogden and services will Relieved Almost Instantly be held Tuesday In the Lindquist Morturay chapel there. Stop childrens coughs and Burial will be in ' the Ogden sore throats before these ailcity cemetery. ments lead to dangerous Ills. Use Thoxine, a doctors famous Laundry Broken Into which brings relief When the management of presaplptlon 15 minutes, yet contains the Logan Steam Laundry en- with; no harmful drugs. tered the laundry this morning Thoxine works on a different to begin the weeks work, it was observed that some one principle, it has a quick, double relieves the irritation had broken into the office, action it direct to the internal sheared the lock off the safe and goes children because. Ideal fer all books had scattered arid apd 18 pleasant tasting and papers about, as if they had cause toit take not k gargle.' Ask been searching for something. easy for Thoxine, put up ready for was of value Nothing missing. 60c, and $1.00 bottles. There was no money obtained use In 35c, are not satisfied your by the night prowlers as there If you will be refunded. Sold by is none left at the place of money Prescription Drug- Co.- - and all business at nights. other good drug stores. (Adv.) To Confer, With Legge President Frederick P. Champ Mother Jones Dies . of the Cache Valley Banking At Age Of 100 Utah company and of the Eahkers association, left this afternoon for Chicago, where (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Champ and their children are visiting .with her parents. Walter Burgess, who had harMr. Champ while away will con- bored and tended her in the Alexander fer with Legge, retlremel.it of the final years, chairman of the Federal Farm bent over and sato It was the board. He will also meet with end. From her little country the agricultural committee of cottage on the outskirts of the the American Bankers associa- capitol, word went out that tion of which he is a member brought sorrow to the thousands upon thousands who have from Utah. surrounded the little Irish woman with a halo of DIRECTOR WM. PETERSON al bulk-roast-F- - Cache Stake Conference Sunday The regular quarterly conference of Cache stake will .be held on Saturday evening at 7 30 In the tabernacle and on Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. All three of the sessions will be general. The various priesthood quorums of the stake will have parts on the Sunday promiornitog and afternoon grams. world-nation- 0 wav to add water in making pastry 'dough is a little at a time. You thereby control (Continued from Fage One) friends.! the consistency. Hills Bros, roast dresseti of fashionably SpeakRapping for silence.. , coffee s feu founds at a. time er Langworth gave way to the ' continuous pfocess which their James Rev. the house chaplain, by J controls the flavor. No the first time talking ing method can produce such an motion pictures were taken of t nor such a delicious the proceedings. Huge liood light flavor. played on the scene. The senate roll call showed 88 of the 96 members present. Vice President Curtis presented Freeh from the certificate of elections of the criminal vacuum members elected In November pack. Eattlj to fill unexpired terms. The opened eettb the following new members then ksj. Leek fer the were sworn; Arab en Robert J. Bulkley, Democrat, McOhio, succeeding Roscoe C, Culloch, Republican, for the unexpired term of the late Theodore Burton." Democrat, George McGill, Kansas, Succeeding Henry J. Allen,, Republican, for the unexpired term ol Charles Curtis. Robert D. Carey, Republican, Wyoming, succeeding Patrick J. Sullivan, for the unexpired term of the lote Francis Warren. Ben Williamson, Democrat curred. , Hastily returning to of it was recovered) Saturday Kentucky, succeecing John M. southern Colorado, she took by three boys who located the Robison, Republican, for the unexpired term of Frederic M. CamOThan r30evelmkshe cache east of ambassador to Ger-i- n Hanni and Harkey said they crime alone committed th Colorado. Vi President Curte appoint were invou ware Senators Watsoni of Indiana, , Mt. Olive, HI.-- Dec. 1 (AP) the Republican leader, and RobMother Jones, will rest In inson, of Arkansas, Democrat- death where she fought in life Mob Gathers ic leader, as the committee to beside her bovs. Inform President Hoover the 0! Ld-piiuPVfxnE All rtf IT o rorrifnl i senate was m session. AdjournThe centenarian labor crusaburied be willed der that she ment was taken at 12:20 p. m. In the Mt. Olive union miners (Continued from Page One) dedicemetery, the necropolis forever cated to the strikers killed in wet? heard and a. rush was Roy Bullen, Former the Virden mine riot of 1893. made to form into a compact Mayor Of Dies Logan Her grace faces the memorial, group, police had arrested two To certify this burial provis- - men and released them after (Continued from Page One) ion Jn Mother Jones will, her , wish was- - recorded three years crossng tne street. rttfONSorfwouND lowing brothers and sisters-Asof the crowd 'Wv,.0 RCOVERNMENT and Herschel Bullen, Lo- county After the refusal ago fn the Macoupin were more arrests to disperse, courthouse. gan; Bryant Bullen, Ogden; woman a among these Bullen and L. H. Bullen gave her name as Helen Richmond; Mrs. Pearl Harn-- i Idaho Robbers Held who Doctor Robinson. of Logan; Mrs. Edith B New carried their York Small Robinson, and groups Lake In City , Lyman E. Smith taunt against, the police down Mrs, Nellie B. Langton, Login. one li 1 ,T the streets leading from Gar-(Continued from Page One) The patent office recieved f.eld monument and slowly the! Office over Cartlon Jewelry stores. Hie loot taken was val- - avenues surrounding the capitol 'more than 75,000 applications Logan, Utah for patents in ten months ued by Ware at $1.200 and part were cleared. . - Famous Imperial Glee Miustrek, Sixth Ward hall tonight 8:15. (Advert iseiuent) (Continued from Page One) ter. Bureau of agricultural economics and Dr. Sorle of the Federal Farm board. The representatives of the bureau of agricultural economics will discuss the situation as it affects the commodities under consideration. This is the f.rst conference of its kind to be held in the west. hills Seventy First U. S. Congress (Thb exact Now In Session,.. -- CHAIRMAN pastry in roasting s. NAMED in et is the same ser-L'nit- ed even-Faekre- success-secr- PRICED I UP FROM - $QQ50 )- : . 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