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Show L Saturday, October THE 24-19- 14 TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y for the hour, ARMORED AUTO USED BY THE FRENCH. moment. DEMOCRATIC STATE United States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Congressman From The First District LEWIS LARSEN f An interesting meeting Justice of Supreme Court Of Utah FRANK B. STEPHENS Superintendent of Public Instruction E. G. GOWANS COUNTY TICKET, For State Senator J. W. FUNK Mr. and Mrs. George Cole Richmond For Representatives GRIFFIN, JR. Logan T. W. PETERSEN Hyrum . SAMUEL OLDHAM Paradise Four Year Commissioner ELI BELL Logan Two Year Commissioner EPH BERGESON Cornish Clerk A. B. CHAMBERS Smithfield, Sheriff JOHN H. BARKER Cache Junction. Assessor J, 7 B. WOODWARD Wellsville Recorder KATE PRESTON-Loga- n Surveyor Treasurer Logan. GEORGE S. DAINES Hyde Park Attorney . en- The Clio Circle met Wednesday with Mrs. Caddie Thatcher, Prof. W. 0. Robinson gave two social solos by Grieg. Ich Liele Dich and Sunshine songMrs. Selma Peterson read an inter esting paper on new stage craft. The drafna Brand by Ibsen was interestingly given by Miss Dora- - Wright and the discussion was led by Mrs.Marie Featherstone, Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. A. Photo by American Press Association. Thatcher motored to Salt that Governor Spry, the state road engineer and some of the Lake Tuesday. G. W. State Road Commission Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson and little daughter motored to Salt Lake Wednesday where they enjoyed them week end. , 9 Gordon f JOHN A. SNEDDON Logan would be here in a few days . to go It over the proposed routes. was decided that the club favor the left hand route in Logan canyon to be designated as a state highway and that a committee of three be appointed to accompany Governor Spry and the State Road commission. It has ' since been learned that the visitors and the commissioners will go over the Logan canyon route today and , PROGRESSIVE STATE TICKET -- United States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Salt Lake City. from the District. Congressman First' Mi LEWIS LARSEN " ' ' Manti. Justice of Supreme Court of Utah ", Salt Lake City. Superintendent of Public Instruction ErGrGOWANS -si- Ogden. PROGRESSIVE COUNTY J. W. FUNK Richmond. For Representatives WM. H. GRIFFIN, JR. Logan. T. W. PETERSEN Hyrum. Paradise. Four Year Commissioner ELI BELL Logan. Year Commissioner EPH BERGESON Cornish. Clerk A. B. CHAMBERS Smithfield. Sheriff JOHN H. BARKER Assessor J. B. WOODWARD Wellsville Recorder KATE PRESTON Logan. Surveyor THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS Logan. Logan. H ' there were not always, or best place and newly always, a a best time in which to buy article of merchandise, then tore would-b- e a fkP thing indeed and in it is far from that jtoy E. Blatchley Roofing Company quije afts at xteeu-guests-enjoyed ENSIGN i JOHN A. SNEDDON v DR. A. W. Treasurer GFORGE S DAINES Hyde Park. Attorney . labo- Cache Junction. 4 , er SAMUEL OLDHAM MRS. n, , TICKET Two B-o-t- -h R FRANK B. STEPHENS Paints ad For aD kinds Information fa- - LaFOUNt HARDWARE CO. Guarantee Onr Work. Pp BLATCHLEY, Manager. i of God pever pale. They live as long as memory lasts and in the end they lift us to the realms of perpetual joy. It is good that we enjoy life Too many women si that we seek recreation under find and acnes. we honorable means of pahs that are not sick They but weak, dull . care driving away. , nervous, irritable. But it is even betterthat we Such women need that blood-thinclude in our program weekly Cornea by taking visits to that theatre which is SCOTT'S EMULSION. the essence of all goodness, of atrengthens the nerves, aids Itthealso apall greatness and of every petite and checks the decline. y bliss. , If wife or mother tiro easily or took run down, SCOTTS In mapping out our course for EMULSION will build her up. the winter monthsjet us set SHUN SUBSTITUTES. aside each Sunday for a visit rev am to the greatest of all theatres, the Theatre of God. And much wisdom, and peace! Coached. and contentment will be our A young German who wished earthly reward. to be enlisted in the navy, but There is room for us .all, and no ticket is required, at the was unable to speak English, was being coached by an officer. , door. Look here, Mike, when the HINDU MURDERS BRITISH inspector comes to you he will . OFFICIAL IN CANADA ask you how old you are. And . you must say 27 years; 2--7 Then he will ask you y Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 21. now you have been in the ' long William C. Hopkinson, chief asAnd sistant to Malcolm Reid in the service. threeyou tell him three : Dominion immigration inspec- months; next will His be. question tion service in Vancouver, was shot and killed today in the Are you provided with food an4 Vancouver courthouse by a clothing? And you must' say Hindu, Mewa Singh. The assas- both. 'The following week the insin was arrested by the police. came, and walking up Hopkinson was standing in spectator to German the said: the main corridor near the witGood friend. And morning, ness room when a party of nine how have been in tha you long Hindus passed by, Hopkinson service? was accosted by Mewa Singh, Twenty-sevewas years, who fired at him. Hopkinson the answer. , tried to grapple with Mewa at never funnyI the first shot but a second bul- - sawWell, thats yu before. How old are let brought him to his knees. r the Hopkinson collapsed to Three months, replied the floor and three other shots were German. fired into his body. Apparently what do you - think I the second shot went through am Say, lunatic a or a fool? Hopkinsons heart. answered the Both, boldly The insDector's life had been National German. Food MagaHe was active in threatened. zine, , " t the Hindu handling deportation Question at the time of the DIFFERENT VARIETIES Japanese steamer Komagata OF WINTER WHEAT FOR Marus visit to . Vancouver sevDIFFERENT STATES eral months ago when more than 300 Hindus resisted the Useful information in regard Dominions efforts to return to the varieties of winter wheat them to the orient. Hopkinson best' fitted to various states in was at one time connected with the eastern half of the union, is the police department in Ca- contained in a. forthcoming bul-- s lcutta and he spoke the Hindu letin of the United States dedialects like a native. partment of Agriculture in Bulletin No. 616; Farmers SMITH-LEVEACT AN Winter-wheVarieties for the EDUCATIONAL MEASURE Eastern United States. j Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon was most have returned from Salt Lake. pleasantly surprised Tuesday Mr. R. W. Eardley of Salt evening at her home on Second Lake here. despent the week North Sjt. The evening was and music lightfully spent in Mr. Allen G. hurman of Salt cards. A deliciovfs supper was served from a very attractive Lake was a Logan vistor during through Blacksmith Fork cantable which held places for; Mr. the week. yon tomorrow, examining each and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mr. before deciding and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and Congressman and Mrs. Julius carefully which canyon the Mrs. E. A.- - Elliott, Mr. "and Mrs. Kahn of California were the through shall be located. A. D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bell, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. State Highway Mr. Edward N Stone was LoMr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. Howell during their stay in elected a member of the club. and Mrs. Sylvan Needham, Mr. gan. and Mrs. E. W. Elliott, Mrs. H. Mr. Joseph Campbell of Og- NOW IS THE TIME TO Bunce, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon ' FORM APPLE CLUBS J den spent and Miss Kearl. Wednesday and; Now is the time to form apThursday here. A pretty affair of Monday ple clubs, and the U. S. departMrs. J. W. Reeves of Ogden ment of agriculture in was the kensington given by Mrs. Asa Sullen and Miss Ella is the guest of Mrs. Wm.Watson with the agricultural col, i Hatch in honor of their mother leges of northern and western Mr. Raymond Barber of Blue states is endeavoring to interMrs. H. E. Hatch. The rooms were charmingly arranged and Creek spent the week with Lo- est the boys and girls of appleadorned with chrysanthemums gan relatives,. growing sections in the possibilI Many letters are being reities of apple culture as a profitDainty refreshments were servceived by the U. S. department Mrs Harriet Smith has re- able and pleasurable occupation. ed and of which indicate agriculture turned from a pleasant Salt The new clubs will be organthe pleasure of the afternoon., in various women farm that Lake trip. ized on the same lines as are , , of sections have the country A very pleasant swimming those for the encouragement of to come believe the that governMr. Murdock Robert Jr., potato, corn and alfalfa grow party was enjoyed Thursday is about to assist them the early part of the week ing, gardening and canning, and ment evening at the B. Y. College by spent with1 grantsnf rooney to rrSartrLakeT Each clui poultry raising. FTfiffntf'pf6minehTLog This unfortunate must have at least five mem people, who have recently organ which mistake appears to have TO BOOST HOME ized a swimming club. After an bers, and these will be under arisen a . misunderthrough leadlocal INDUSTRIES the instruction of a hours plunge in the pool the Smith-Levof the standing er who will receive instructions Act party were entertained at din recently passed by con(Continued from page onet from the state leader in charge ner at the home" of Mr. and Under this act funds gress. Mrs. Sylvan Needham. asked to serve Utah products or the county agent, contributed both by the federal the week and announce i The instructions will aim to and state governments are during Miss Edna Nibley entertain- the fact on their menu cards. show each of these young peomade available for practical ed ten guests at an informal The merchants and grocerymer. ple how he may get the maxidemonstration work in agriculkensington at her home Monday will also be asked to decorate mum results from ten trees ture and home economics. Exafternoon. The rooms were their windows with goods made with the minimum expenditure from the perts Agricultural ' with fall flowers and in the state and induce the of labor. fragrant and county agents, As in the other clubs for' boys Colleges refreshments were enjoyed. people to use them. It is reportmen and women both to with the show farmers and farm are Thursday afternoon Miss Nib-le- y ed that In order for" a' certain and girls women entertained sixteen guests pea cannery in Ogden to ell its department prizes practical value of modem methods in at a similar affair. Both after- high grade peas it must ship will be awarded by local fairs the and agriculture noons were most thoroughly en- them to California and have and interested people to those and demonstrate housekeeping, the use of joyed. them labeled California peas who excel, the best prize how- r-saving devices. The purand then they are sold all over ever will be experience and a poses of the act are thus enThe Sophmore class of the Utah and elsewhere. The peo- net profit on investment to tirely educational; and there U. A. C. entertained at a dancing ple must get away from that each member. are no provisions whatever for party Monday evening in the idea that products produced m THE GREATEST financial assistance. direct . Womans gymnasium. Dancing other states are better than our OF ALL THEATRES was enjoyed to music by an ex- own. Hundreds of dollars are affair The cellent orchestra. In a few short weeks the spent for foreign products that was well attended and the hall should be left in the state. If winter, nights will be upon, us, will turn presented a pretty scene with we are to exchange more pro- - and our thoughts its many dancers and lovely fall again, to the theatre and to othdecorations of autumn leaves er forms of amusement. and flowers. But there . is one theatre Logan's EdisonDaj' OctoBer 21 which we should keep' ever in Independent Mr. and Mrs. George W. our minds which should , have f ' Dentist Thatcher entertained a number first place in our thoughts first of guests at a delightful canyon call upon our time and our enMy aim is to give every one a squanTdeah I expect my luncheon in Logan canyon Monergies which is cabable of afwork to be satisfactory, and my charges to be entirely, fair. was The us greater enjoyment trip day afternoon. One .operation will convince you that Know My i Business. Put EDISON MAZDAS fording' made in the Thatcher car. than all others combined. ' ' Consultation and Advice Free. in every socket is the theatre of God! It llowell-Cardo- n Office over the-FirStore. CorrMain and lst Norti ward The officers of Ltris the church! dea association Varied forms of amusements gave Primary Halloween are right and should be enlightful childrens couraged. They are necessary party last night. The rooms In commemoration of the 35th to a were tastefully decorated in autproper development of TF? u anniversary of the invention of mind and umn leaves pumpkins, Jack body. the Incandescent electric lamp, cornstalks and many we will give each purchaser of But the Theatre of God is esother appropriate emblems. A Edison Madzas, a photo of sential to the proper formation Thomas A. Edison FREE! of character to the creation splendid program was 3 feature 33 WEST 1st NORTH was of zeal xn the service of right of the occassion. Dancing to the inculcation of ideals of enjoyed and light refreshments were served. honor and justice in the Mrs. THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS - j , tertained at a charming dinner party Saturday evening in honor of their son Crueman who leaves shortly to spend the winter in New York. . The long table was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. A yellow color scheme was carried out in all the details. A delicious menu was served to twenty five guests WM. H. . relaxation for the at By-produ- cts . Ogden. , has been arranged by the A. C. U. Womans Club to be held Monday afternoon at the, home of Mrs, George W. Thatcher. Mr. Frank R. Arnold will talk on of the War. Mr. Arnold was in Europe at the out break of the waf and 'there will no doubt be other ' interesting features described by him in connection with the topic. Manti. - PAGE THREH But the acts of the Theatre TICKET f q st , Mr. and Mrs D. Abrahms of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell. LOGAN ELECTRIC Mr. and Mrs.B.G. Thatcher Mrs, R. L. Campbell and Mrs. S3 W. 1st North SUPPLY CO. Phone 57 hearts of all peoples. . Other threatres come and thrive and pass away. But the Theatre of God lives forever. It can never die. Others afford us amusement Iizmirs PROTECTIVE ASSII jaOTJic ccuangyEiaiiECT fSAHCS&U!CI,6(MtALftUM0M. 1 50 M, MhTliKV . i |