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Show THE AGE EIGHT JOU RNALl II E LOCAL NEWS Social Dancing Auditorium -- Dont mist the sale at the Star Clothing Store. Bicycles, tents and fishing at reduced prices at Rolfsens. Dr. E. J. Merrill, Osteopath, announces that his office will again be open on and after July 1st. Mr. Ed. Nelson is here from California for the summer. He still has interests here and will put in his time looking after them. 0 The cold weather of the last 24 hours is alarming the farmers in some parts of the county, as a frost now would injur e inuch of , the grain. Dr D. C. Budge will address the parents class of the First ward Sunday School next Sunday on a subject most vital to every parent. All are invited, irrespective of the ward they may live in. Now, Mrys the chairman of the Lakfr City ia talk- in-Sa- prohibition. ing of state-wid- e Apparently he has forgotten the election returns of last year. Castle Gate, Clear Creek Peacock Rock Springs Thatcher Coal Co., Uptown 46 W, C. Both Phones 16 Phones at yard 76. and Coal office Both " A battery case was reported from Providence yesterday, but the party charged with the offense came into Judge Brang-ham- s court ana pleaded not guilty. lie will have a hearing next week. Mr. F. C. Torkelson one of Salt and a not ed orator is coming to Logan to apeak in the 4th ward conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Ilis subject will be The struggle for Everyone 'should Lakes civil engineers self-master- y, hear him. Lewiston, it is announced, has decided" to give up its celebration on the Fourth on account of the faet that a great many of its peo. pie want to come to Logan to see their champion, Mr. Allred, wrestle. Lewiston will celebrate on the 24th, however. c 3 Logans4th TRI-WEEKI.- Y -- uURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH size in the State of Utah and Wm. Edwards furniture Is First in size in the City of Logan. First in size First in pleasing and First in tne Hearts of its Custom- ers. WHY? BECAUSE Its the oldest established Furni- ture house in Logan. Suns on least expense Caters to everyone alike Imports in carload lots saving freight. Selects latest and most durable goods, And is a real Boosting House. Be one of the customers. 26 SOUTH f MAIN t l9lL Mrs. M. M. Reese returned Thursday from Ogden where she! Mr. and Mrs. Tribe of Ogden, visited with friends for some time. were in Logan Thursday. GM wanted at Vienna Cafe. Sale on Mens and Boys ClothJ, Z. Stewart, of the Parents now of the Cache Stake Store Star department Cltobing ing. located iu the Rochdale store. Sunday School, desires that all parents classes in the Stake attend if possible the lecture by Dr, in was City Marshal Petersen Curtis of New York in the Taberand on yesSalt Lage Thursday r on Sunday evening. A nacle terday. member of the General Sunday School Board has written him rewanted. Young lady roomer the lecture and askIncommending Liberal terms to right pgrty. ed him to get as many parents as office. Journal at quire possible to attend " the lecture. The ward eyening meetings will P. Sanko Barson, Clarkstons be abanodned that all may attend legal luminary was in Logan yes- the lecture. terday. v ANNOUNCEMENT The Relief Society officers meet- FUNERAL Funeral services will be held ing of the Cache Stake will be over the remains of Mrs. Martha 2 held Saturday, July, 1st, at p. Carlisle Sunday at 1 p. m. at Robm. in the Tabernacle. ert Kewleys residence. The remains can be. viewed a. m., Bible School at 10 10 a. m. to 12 m. Sunday. from morningf worship at 11 XX), at the Presbyterian church. Ntr evening FAMILY REUNION service. UP IN GREENVILLE Otto Bergener, nnuertaker and 60th Anniversary of Licensed Embalmer, 40 N. 1 W. Celebrating Mrs. Andrew Nyman. Both Phones. GREENVILLE, June 28. The most notable event of the past Prof Price, a clairvoyant, will week was the .family reunion of held June be permanently located here af- Cr-rNymans lamly, ter Monday at the corner of 1st 18th, that being- Mrs. Carl NyNorth and 1st West Streets, over mans 60th birthday. It was a - by 12 children and their Jensens store. families. At 'the banquet 42 sat down to the tables, and the meal Judge C. IL Hart has decided was thoroughly enjoyed by all. to change his place o'f residence After the feast all gathered on to Salt Lake.- lie intends leaving here about the middle of August. the lawn and had a family picture taken. A' weighing match was next, and grandma Nyman The local merchants are preoutweighed any one in the crowd. paring TtTdecoraTe for The Fourth: She weighed 198, so we can Already the Cardon Jewelry corn-pa- y plainly see hard work and large has a very effective patriotic families are not killing people. window. She is the mother of 15 children, of whom 12 are and 19 What has become of that com- grandchildren. Allliving, were present mittee to which was referred the and enjoyed the In the evmatter of organizing a local Bet- ening there was day. more feasting. terment League! It has not been The twelve children heard from since it was created." Grandma Nyman with apresented comfortable leather upholstered Moiyrfs One of the busiest, cleanest chair. Mr. Niels A. Madsen has places insogan is at 382 South just Main. Here Mr. Peter Petersen returned form Wells, Nevada. He from Iowa, with three Logan men went to look at land. He may as partners, manufacture large sell his home here and move his quantities of soft drinks. family there. Mrs. Orpha Ormond, who was The Republican had an accident operated on last Monday, is doing the other evening That put its nicely. ; Miss and Ldllie as it of commission out press Bywater of Brigis using the Journal press for a ham city is here on a visit with short time, it hustles us out early, relatives. Mr. Andrew King isL so some things that came in a litbuilding tle late were shut out of the paper a neat little home. A little babv boy arrived at Dwitor Curtiss, Director of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvki Association of the Nyman June 18th, all doing niceUnited States, is attracting much ly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles attention and approval by his senIzatt, of d Thatcher, sible lectures upon subjects Idaho, have returned with the physical and men- home after spending a few days in the ward. tal development of children. The Primary officers gave the Mr. Alex Smith, proprietor of children a surprise on Monday. the Star Clothing Store, has mov- They played games, then refreshed into the quarters formerly oc- ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith of cupied by the Rochdale, And now has a very neat establishment. He erome, Idaho, are here on a visit. has a good stock of clothing, hats and shoes, and he is winning a Miners Buried. good trade by his fair prices, fair Buried irf the depths of the methods of business and the good Vhirhvind mine in. American Fork canyon, are Timothy Smith, quality of his wares. 30 years old, and Albert Durrant We killed the bear, all the 21 years, miners, as the result of At last reports fifty Republican organs of the state a cave-iare shouting now that the elec- men were working like demons tion is over, but if the thing to release them, as the air in the doesnt work right? theyll be mine is bad and they could not anxious to share the blame with long survive in it. some one else, and there is a Boy Collided With Auto. probability that it may not do all that has been claimed for it sijiee In turning out to avoid a street it is but an imitation of the real ear, a boy named Bryan McEwan thing that the Democrats offered of Salt Lake, riding a bicycle last year. ran into an automobile which was also avoiding the ear. and, though the auto was traveling slowly, the a difference what Funny brand on a thing makes, isnt it? was knocked from his bicycle and Last year the Democrats offered received many bruises and the people pure, unadulterated state-wid- e prohibition and it was Wets Have Banquet. rejected by a majority of 15,000. The Republican legislature causOgden. June 29 Following the ed to be submitted to the people election victory of the wets, imitaa bogus, cheap Secy. Carl Alison and members of tion of prohibition this yeaY, and the executive committee gave a it was adopted by a majority of banquet to the workers and mem8000 iithe state. bers of the press-a- t the Potter cafe on Wednesday evening. Dr. Henry S. Curtis, one of the famous educators of the country, Miner Commits Suicide.. and one who is perhaps the best Butte, Mont., June x28. Des posted on matters relating to because he was unable to pondent effeet and the play grounds they have on children, is to speak at throw off his caving for drink, the tabernacle on Sunday even- Uoseph Boyle, a miner, tonighit ing, commencing at eight 'oclock. drank a large quantiyt of acid. He was found dead: His theme will be Play and and his talk will in the room of a lodging houce by be ' illustrated by stereopticon his father. views. The Mutua- l- conjoint The tuo ways of finding work meetings scheduled for that evenwant advertising and answer- have1 been ordered ing postponed want Ads give you a doubl- eMutual as the Stake ing ao Board, by to give all an opportunity to barreled chance of winning ,the kind of a job you want. hear this famous man. ! 1 SATURDAY, JULY 1st MONDAY, JULY 3rd We Will Coffer Our Entire Stock of New and Up-t- o l Play-Groun- OCS Hats and F umishings For Men , Young Men and Boys at 33 1- -3 Per Cent Discount d A Great Opportunity to Get Your bon-neete- -- In Saturday, July 4TH of JULY OUTFIT r-- n. At a Great. Saving to You Remember 2 GREAT tBARGAIN DAYS Saturday , July 1 st and Monday, July 3rd You Can't Afford to Miss 4 nt , This Chance r Thatcher Clothing car-bol- ic Play-Ground- Vjfl j |