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Show THS PAGE FOUR JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH TEI-WEEKL- Y Saturday, August In The Social ? f SSioe The leading social event of the served. A good attendance was Ogden are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Smith. ; week was the 'garden party given present. by' Miss Della and Miss Winnie Mrs. J. F. Squires and daughter Dr, Geo. Thomas entertained Morrell Thursday evening, in - honor of their house guests, Miss Leta Spry, Miss Martha Martin-ean- , Miss Rachel Smith, of Salt Lake, Miss Lela Taylor of Ogden, s Miss Edith Dusenber'y Vera Miss and of Provo, Pierpont ofPreston.The Parkinson grounds were lighted with streamers of electric lights and Japanese lanterns and numerous rugs, and quantities of summer flowers were decorating every available space, while cosy corners and i asr chairs added to the pretty effects. Muic was the feature of the j evening, and delicious refresh-- j merits were served. The hostesses were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrell, Miss Ethel Thatcher and Miss Lottie Nebe-keand from eight oclock till past midnight the house and grounds we be filled with a merry Throng of guests. 4 wI and-Mis- i 4 r; the Stake Presidency and Stake Kate have returned from a pleasboard members at a luncheon at ant visit in Salt Lake and Ogden. Murdocks, Monday evening Mrs. M. R. Needham is visiting NeedMiss Marie Ecclej has returned with her son, Mr. Ernest of Jdaho. Preston, ham, from a pleasant visit in Oregon. Bargain tU;HIJB1 Ladies $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords Swell Styles, Misses $1.75 Heavy and 2 00 N-o- Light Sole Shoes $1 5 Little Gents $1.50 Satin Calf Shoes One j let of Barefoot Sandals While they last Tuesday for a visit at Bear Lake. Mrs. Jessie :hij .. Opposite The Tabernacle Earl returned home from a pleasant weeks Miss Charlotte Neilsoa of Salt Tuesday ' visit at Treston. Lake is visiting here, the guest of Miss Sarah Huntsman Dr. and Mrs. Calderwood and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. 0. II. Budge and Wm. Salmon, of Salt Lake, are family are camping in Logan can- visiting at Bear Lake. yon. j qq 39; , Mrs.. Serge Ballif has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell, where she will visit for a Mrs. Louis T. Cannon, Miss Zella Provo, short time with her sister. Smart, Miss Margaret Nibley,ahd Mr, Carlisle Nibiey, have gone to Mr, Geo. Fister, Jr., is hack Pear Lake for a weeks stay. from a six weeks stay "in Salt Lake. Dr.1 and Mrs, J. A. Widtsoe left 5. 19ft J Mr. John Q. Critchlow of Salt Mrs. G. II. Champ and son are Lake spent the early part of the back from Ogden. week here. A pretty affair of Saturday afternoon was the tea given by Miss Mrs: Kenneth Cramon and Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Burrows are Sarah Huntsman, in honor of tier small son are the guests of Mr. back from an outing in Logan sister. Miss Charlotte Nelson of and Mrs. Geo. W. Thatcher. canyon. Salt Lake. The tea table was of decorated with a large cluster Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson is enterMr. A. E. Hyde and Mr. Paul sweet peas. Mrs. J. C. Walters her sister, Mrs. Alfred Os- Kimball of Salt Lake epent Tuestaining and Miss Dora Wright assisted ' mond of Provo. day and Wednesday here. and nine guests enjoyed the pleasure of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Phelps and Miss Virginia Bateson is moved Balt of Lake have friends at Shelley, Idaho. Miss Florence Nibiey entertain- family to Logan to .make their home. ed her sewing club Wednesday Mrs. Isaac Smith has gone to afternoon at her home on west Mr. Wm. Jardine will arrive Lewiston to visit with her daughCenter street After spending a here Monacly from New Mexico. ter, Mrs. Lewis. few hours over their sewing, a deMrs. Jardine and children have licious luncheon was served, folMrs. Ellen Nibiey and daughbeen visiting here for the past six lowed by a hayrack ride about Florence have returned from ter weeks. town. The guests were: Miss a delightful trip to Yellowstone Florence Carlisle, Miss Ruth HowPostmaster Joseph Oedll left Park.' ell, Mis9 Allie Rogers, Miss Adewith his brother, Geo. T. Odell, line Barber, Miss Nettie Goodwin. Mrs. Kate Amussen, with her Monday, on a trip through Idaho. Miss Bertha Bean, Miss Mary MV' daughter Mable and sons Victor and Carlisle, Miss Miss Sarah Huntsman will and George, have returned from Miss Nibiey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy leave the early part of the week a pleasant ten day visit at Bear Cardon chaperoned the party. for a short visit in San Francisco. Lake. : H.G.Hayball Mer. Co. Thirty Days of Greater . Value Givi ng - HAYBALLS GREAT AUGUST SALE ' I t - GOTTFRED RODRIGUES From AMSTERDAM HOLLAND 4 Monday- afternoon the young adventurous Dutch Globe Trotter Gottfred Rodrigues, who 2 - years ago left Amsterdam Holland to make a trip round the world and! through almost every eountrv cf anv importance, chi fly on foot will walk into Logan from Ogden where he has beep lecturing on his traveling experiences. , ' Rodrigues accompanied by his manager and traveling eompan-toHerbert P.Nordwall a Holland journalist k on his 'way to New York, from where he. intends to start) on a transcontinental walk to San Francisco in an effort --t o establish a new ocean to ocean reeord. lie has walked through every tountry in Europe, even trod the Banka o fthe Nile in Egypt and parts of Siberia. Though not appearing any more fa wooden shoes flowing Breeches and everything that n Enamels The Newest Novelty IN STERLING Pins and Brooches See them in our WINDOW $1.25 to $5.00 Cardon Jewelry Co. 41 N. Main St. 21 No Mystery About thq composition of "PENSLAR Remedies Formulas are published for your information. Thats why We can honestly recommend Penslar" Buchu and Palmetto Compound for Kidney and For sale B 1 a d d e r Trouble. store. our only by DRUG CO- - The Prescription Store" 14 Wi Center Come any day in the month and save on Cooler Wearables or Things for the Home Hake Your Bouse Glad Fill its hungry pores with life preserving Linseed Oil and good Pigments. Wjth such good paint the colors well harmonized and a goo,d painter doing ,the work, youll make glad the whole household and neighborhood' as welTT Remember it is cheaper to paint than not to paint. Clara-Carda- The Brigham Young company Mr. and Sirs. E. L. Franklin are of the Daughters of the Pioneers here from Los Vegas, visiting met Thursday with Mrs. Nettie with friends. Sloan. A literary program was Mr. and Mrs. .B. J. Griffin of given and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. nendricks announce the engagement of their daughter Nellie to Mr. Frank Bemheisel. The marriage will take place early in September. tends to make up, quaint old style Holland fishermen, attire, as he , did in the crowded streets of PetSt. Paris, Rome, Berlin, ersburg and numerous other eitys of metropolitan fame, his physique alone is enough to attract attention of any one who admires perfeet manhood, nerve, grit and courage. He is only 22 years old, descended from one of the best houses in IIollancL and combines with his physical development an education only obtainable on the- - best sehools of Amsterdam.He speaks the modem languages, is an accomplished musician and a really gifted singer.. He will appear at one of the local theatres the first part of next week and tell about his experience and impressions, also show bi scope views from beautiful fascinating spots in the old world. Wm. Bingham, Jr. HOI Chas. G. Wood... 10 6 James F. Hansen13 its the senator with saying that the Provo mills have closed because there is a Democratic house and the whole industry demoralized by threats of free trade. Robbers Blow a Safe. Muskogee, Okla., Aug. 2. Robbers this morning entered the bank of Taft, twelve miles west of here, blew the safe and escaped with twelve hundred dollars. m.30 13.00 7.80 James C. Petersonjl6 lOj 13.00 Geo. W. Curtis.. 18 43 55.90 Marinus Peterson19 3 1.30 20 Amos Clark 6 7.80 John Jenkins 21 61 79.30 Chris. Nelson 22 8 James P. Hansen23 20 B. Y. Benson 10.40 26.00 97.50 John Q. Adams . . 131.30 George Y. Smith. Trustee 26 650.00 George Y Smith. 27 60 Trustee 78.00 Allan M. Fleming3210O 131.30 West Cache Land He Could Not Stand a Bath. Chillieothe, 0., Aug. 2. Angry Co 76.70 because the county jajl authorities W. P. Funk 34 1.30 had compelled him to take a West Cache Land Co 33 40 52.00 bath, John Larson, a negro, toWest Cache Land day attempted suicide. Co !36I497 646.10 B. F. Bingham ..'37,2701 353.60 FOR RENT Until Oct. 1 good, L. A. Christensen. 138 10 13.00 No Girls on the Southern Pacific furnished house in 7th ward. Ap-- i Alfonzo Christen- sen 39 35 45.50 San Francisco, Aug. 2. The ply Journal Ofiice. S. Louis 40 50 Cardon 65.00 Southern Pacific railroad compSALE OF DELINQUENT T. E. Cardon 50 65.00 ...4l! STOCK any, beginning this montip is putEph. Bergeson . . . 43'41 : 53.30 ting into effect a rule that hereCharles A. Reese. 44'240' 312.00 The Trenton Irrigation Co., after no women are to be employAnd in accordance with law Loed as clerks or stenographers in principal place of business, gan, Utah. There are delinquent and an order of the Board of the companys passenger depart- on the following described stock Directors of the said company, ment. on account of assesMnent levied made on the 17th day of June. shares of each Officials of the company assign on June 17. 1911, the amounts 1911, of as may be nesaid stock piece as reasons for this action the tenwill sold be at the front cessary dency of the girls to marry just door of the County Court House, when they are becoming of great Logan. Utah, on the 5th day of August,' 1911, at the hour of 2 service, and the physical incaoclock p. m of said day to pay pacity which unfits them for delinquent assessment thereon, advertogether with the cost-otising and expense of sale. L. S. CARDON, SENATOR SMOOT DENIES RITER BROS. DRUG COMPANY Theres a Point to this DONT MISS Ad! IT! Every Lady in this valley to call in and see these values we are offering in Ladies Oxfords We Know that we are offering the greatest" values in good clean merchadise in these Wf VVkh 500 Pairs Ladies Oxfords ......... S1.65 Oxfords Misses, and Childrens ' $1.25 to $2 00 values at .75 $2.50, $3.C0, $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00 values WE SEEL ONLY GOOD SHOES Duubar-Robinson-Campb- Company ell I f Secretary-Treasure- Washington, D. , AUg. 2. Senator Smoot today states that he was erroneously reported in the press report sent out while the woolen schedule; was under the prnted report cred- C-- CO-O- P HISTORY OF LOGAN . Lcn-don- Champleve The greatest merchandising event in the eotj-siderati- r. Trenton Irrigation Co., Logan. Utah. By Resolution of the Board of directors at a meeting held at their office August 4th 1911 it was ordered .that the above sale be postponed until the 18th day of Sept. 1911. L. S. CARDON. Secy. AUGUST SPECIALS igc Shirt Waists Reg. Price $1.25 and $1.50 during August for Belts Reg. Price 50 and 75e for ... Muslin Underwear during Aug. Special at This is les than manufacturers price. 33 13 Disc. , Hose For The Entire Family $1.00 a pair for 75c a pair for ' 65c a pair for 50c a pair for ...... i 65c 50c 43c 33c 35c 25c 20c 15c a pair for . . . a pair 3 for a pair 4 for a pair 6 for . . . . . 22c 50c 50c , 50c KNIT UNDERWpAR HALF PRICE During August Logan I I .... 58c 35c (nitting Factory () |