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Show e TUB 1, 1916. Saturday' January U. APPLICATION FOR GRAZING to- - poi.- part xfisTElla Hatch spent better Uitt that pleaaea end call for more. Mont Vanilla fairly bubble orer with concentrated etrengtb end goodneaa. . 1 -- - Order a 25c Settle Front Your Creeer mid-wee- liss Last Saturday ; evening with entertained Charts evening; Her a delightful social Ander-Mrs. Ray were ests Miss Ethel WUmore,- Miss Karf Theurer of Ogden, Mis -- gphain, ML. lttie Jaeob-Mi- ss Elizabeth Drysdale. 'sen enDr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge ev dinner Tuesday at tertained was decorated table The tning with carnations. Covers were kid for the host and hostess end Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Budge, Dr and Mrs. E. S. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Miss 13' Miss Leora Thatcher tained with a card party Monday evening in compliment Lettie Thatcher.The rooms Christyere decorated with the were "decerations.The guests mas With tables small entertained at -.follow refreshments 7 5Q0 with to ing. Prizes' were awarded Mr.Elmer and Smith Orita Miss J ohnson.The guests were Misses MargareF Worley, Orita Smith, Fracis Barber, Clair Martineau, Lavon Bennion, Messrs. Hulme Nebeker Nathan Mathison, Elmer Johnson Guy Alexander, Langton Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kjar, Dr. Clark Davis. to to to Mr. Loveland Brown of Salt Lake spent the week here. to-Mi- ss Z eo EF m : to ysi Miss Pearl Theurer of Ogden spent the holidays here, guest of Mrs. Dave Tarbet. fqi yg Miss Libbie Park entertained with a kensington Tuesday afternoon. At the end of the afternoon refreshments were serv ed. Ten guests were included. - n let M Etta Nelson entertained friends informally with a a few Miss afternkensington Wednesday oon.. v .Mv'to ice Mr. W. W. Lowe spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden. .. to- , Laurence Smith spent Thursf . day in Salt Lake. to; to to Joseph E. Quinney, Jr., spent Tuesday' and Wednesday in' Salt Lake. -- to'- PH - to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jackson and children returned home to Randolph Tuesday, after spending Christmas here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, lai Pa . r c Miss Ruby Harrison spent part of the week at Lewiston. ' Pa to to Mr, -- and MrsGlintOiL.Kj ar have returned to- their home in Manti after spending the holili'H 7 days In Logan. to to to Mrs. G. T. Alvord and. Mrs. V. S. Amussen and children went to Ogden Thursday for a few days stay. After their visit there Mrsl Amussen will go to - BLACK , been-spendiag-th- e-' LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Cutto SlMkfef Pills. priced, freh, nlUhle; pcetened b. Wee tern u. itockBien because thtf oUhp vaaoIuqs ..Write for booklet and teettmoaiata IV.tfaM Ikia. BIMklef Pitta fi.M akae. Biaaktof Pills 4.M f aw injector, but Cnttera beet Tba raperiortty of Gutter producta la due to seer 15 oectallrtn in traeeiara sad aerasa soty. , ee Cuttw'k. If unobtainable, order direct THE CUtfER .LABORATORY, Berkelea, Caltferaia. eat ' school. Pa-P- Pa a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruud visiting with relatives." Pa Pa Pa Miss Emma Mouritzen spent the holiday week here. . Pa pa Pa John Hendrickson spent Wed Pa' a Pa P Pa Messrs. Earl and Lester Stoddard will arrive Monday from LaGrande, Oregon, where, they went to spend the holidays with their parents. h u it ' Mr. Ariel Cardon spent the mid-wee- k here. Pauline Golden of Salt Lake accompanied Miss Andrews and was a guest at the Andrews 7- home. to Pa Pi' LAUNDRY ANNUAL MEETING . - .. The annual meetfng of the in Ogden stockholders of the- American Steam Laundry will be held 'l Pa- Pa Pa Monday, January 3rd, 1916 at The children of the Wood- 7:30 p. m. at the company ofmen, Odd Fellows and the fe fice 46. East Center street. Such male auxiliary, organizations en business as may be considered joyed a most pleasant dancing necessary will come before the ; party, with Christmas tree and meeeting.' S. B. THATCHER, gifts included, yesterday afternoon in the fraternity hall and Adw Secretary. in the evening their parents VETERAN OF CRIMEA with refreshments, m tnFsame ENtiSTAsnyirrrATE hall, at which the "greatest so, LONDON. ..Lord Derbys ciability prevailed psnerisj:-:- - ;. has compaign recruiting -- Miss Oreta Fister entertainnot only induced the backward ed at a most delightful after- to come forward and enlist, but noon party Thursday, in hoqor has also given hope to many of a few of her friends. The patriotic but supposedly ineligirooms were decorated ble Englishmen that after ail style, with a large boquet of red roses as a center piece.Those in the party were Mrs. - Orion Smith, Mrs. Norman Ruud Mrs. De. Sanders, Misses Rae Pederson, Lea Pederson, Sarah Blair, Florence Lundahl, and Eulalia Mr7-att- 4 -- MrvGeorge4L-Hill spent the holidays with relatives. - , . aaa - qjjdptcjartnd, Eccles spent . the of the -- week-in Salt earljrpart. Lake. ... - Marriner J applications for permits ' to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Cache National Forest during; the season of 1916, must be filed in my office at Logan, Utah, on or before February 5, 1916, Full jnformation in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. E. C. Shepard, ' . 'JVAdvt. Supervisor. - of Lava Hot Springs are here 'saeTfi enter- - 7 that dandy Km Permits Notice is hereby given that all let Cream flavored with ' Marit Viull taatea ; Nellie B: Langton. . - Pa to to. . L. C.v Windsor of Salt Lake here. spent the IB k to to Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Roskelley trf Brigham City spent the holiday week here, guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J; P. Smith.. to: to. tot. Miss Etta Nelson who has holiday shere will return to Filmore Sunday, where she is engaged teaching Ice Crecn? Jub Misses Blanche. Cooper and Mabel Borg of Salt Lake spent the holidays here, guests of Mrs. trow page three) (Continued h H . . llaieTccr - Mr. and Mrs.M. J. Andrews Jr. of Tooele spent the holidays here. - . . !IP PAGE SEVEI JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. TR1-WEEK- ' Miss Emma Eccles spent the week in Salt Lake. Pa Pa Pa Miss Gladys Smith spent the holidays in Salt Lake., Earl. - r. , Ann mid-wee- -- ? enter-tertain- -- Isaac Benson Robt. Burns W. H. Carter ...... Cache Valley Irrl. Dist... Jas Frew Arthur R. Koford Andrew Munk ..... M. M. Reese Abe Smith Ezra J. Seamons And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors of said company, made pn the 5th day of November, 1915 so many shares of each piece of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of Utah gnthe15tli. day of January, said company at Trenton, Cache-C- o. 1916, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m., of said date, to pay the delinquent ,with:-th- e cost of advertising and expense of. thereon, together. . J. M. JUDAH, sale ' Advt. West Cache Irrigation Co., Trenton, Cache County Utah. . ent -- Secy-Trea- ed - ; v ' ' , Osteopath . 5Z TO HIM KNOW W&pe. HEi? HmBftHQ HImL I YAN TMfciEPl6LQTTl5 ANO- -) THEN BY en - - - Arimo Block LADYS VANITY CASE found and brought thy The Journal office. Owner can obtMji It by identification. Furnished and unfurnished rooms. Appl33 East Center . Phone 725,'. . TO RENT CUTTER FOR BALE CHEAP good condition.67 South 5thWest. Phone .74D W.. . . or coal rooms and bath, modern No. ,281 North 3 RENT-rCott- age f,r- ' Prepare for them by having your, coal bin filled with - TO ... Our Coldest Days Are Coining -- 6 that' gives the HEAT MOST and LASTS THE LONGEST. First East Street. 2 or 3 heifers from 1 to 2 years old. Jerseys preferred. Phone 778. CHILDS RED FOX FUR LOST Wednesday night. Leave at Journal office and be- rewarded WANTING TO BUY Our coal fulfills these requirements and i3 CLEAN. I - The IVl.&LCoai and Wood Co. - 87 Acres Beet and Alfalfa land, 4 good young horses and 2 cows. Call at 470 West Center Street. FOR SALE CALL PHONE 74 Two clean rooms, for complete housekeeping. Modern. 125 West 4th Very comfortable South; v Phone 269 J FOR KENT . IT One hundred head Of shoats in good condition, weighing FOR SALE 14(Obau-Fo- r further information apply to Robert Baxter. Hyrum , x;-- . FIVE MEAD Of? HORSES LOST 3 yearlings 1 black mare and 2 gray horses ; two year elds 1 gray mare and I black horse. No brands. Give Information to W. H, Lewis, Richmond, and be rewarded - vnrrA l t DRY FARM FOR SALE Near Preston, 160 seres, partly cultivated, good springs for stock and house use, all fenced, first class land; 30 per acre. Will take vacant lota or small . home In Logan as first payment, long time at S per cent on balance. Inquire of or address The Journal. ? i tt Tifir"' PuOTCLTil3 A55il cizt jezme (uklcimimiumu. niANcn it Copyright,, HtSk by SOCKS THE IRON HEftO ON; THE. J' i t ClarcnccTalies Up the Narrative Oiaplins Comic Capers OID.L pro-'duri- ng DR. E. J. MERRILL TWO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for Rent. 75 North Main Street, or . .body, is capable of within itself all substances necessary for the buildiing and' repairing of human tissues, provided there i& no mechanical interference with, the' circular. tory or nervous system. Correction of such mechanical interference permits a free fldw of forces and nourishment the parts, which restores normal the harmony tissues and of conditions and action known as health. , be-twe- JERSEY HEIFER CALF FOR SALE 15 months old. Enquire at Journal Phoue45 J. Osteopathy, is a science which; teaches - that the human . s., That Do You Know WANTED Second, hand furniture, will rent or buy. Phone 268. J. . 50U'SY-30UWt- 9T ; -- NAME- FOR KENT Five Room House. 455 West Center Street. ; rooms. TO RENT Two furnished 145 North First West St. office, doctors who examined him de ckred him physically sound. ' After long experimenting a helical bevel gear has been perfected ' fof automobile rear aides that is. said , to' be less noisy and more powerful -' than . , straight bevels. H. W. Ballard M. A. Benson....... ... ( try lie is a nativaiif Shrews-- , j The bury, a joiner by trade. The West Cache. Irrigation Company principal ' place of business, Trenton, Cache County, Utah. There are delinquent on the following de- -. scribed stock on account of assessment levied on November 6, 1915, the seceral amounts set opposlte the names of the respective share holders, as follows; ; X- he is now. a member, of ,7 the kings Shropshire ; light infan-- " SALE OP DELINQUENT STOCK Our Hi M Brown Mr. Joshua pf Strevell Pa Pa with relahere week the S. F. Ballif Jr., of Salt spent tives. Lake spent the early part of the, week here. Miss Libbie Park entertained Pa Pa Pa a kensington at herihome on at Miss Nettie Peterson, who is afternoon. Therooms Tuesday attending school in Salt Lake, were with red carnations bright spent the holiday season here and roses. Music was enjoyed with her parents. - aa during the afternoon and a bufto to luncheon was served to the fet Mr. Guy B. Alexander left Mesdames ladies; following where Heber City, Tuesday for he will spend a week or ten days John 0. Peterson and , Robt. Hannon the M isses N ettie PetMr. John Groesbeck ef Salt erson, Emma Mouritzen, Carrie k here, Richards, Lettie Thatcher, Alta Lake spent the pa Pa to Richards, Armenia' Maughan ; Wm. Peterson spent the week and Etta Nelson at Heber City. Mrs, A. H. Thompson enter,to Pa la Merrill Nibley spent part of tained with a kensington yesterthe week here. . day afternoon, m compliment to to to Pa " ' Miss Coat. Miss Beebe and Miss Miss Charlotte Kyle arrived Ethel Soelhes of .the New JerTuesday .from Salt Lake, where sey Academy. .The rooms were she went to spend Christmas. bright with Christmas ; decoraPa Pa Pa tions. At the, end of the afterMiss Elizabeth Underwood noon refreshments were served. entertained x her - music pupils Besides those - mentiond - above Thursday afternoon at a delight those present were Mrs. .S. 0, ful fancy dress party. The spirit Stevens, Mrs. Ball, Mrs Walters of winter was carried out in all Mrs. J; E. Shepard, and Miss the decorations and costumes. Margaret Wilkinson. The afternoon" was concluded to to to with refreshments. Attorney and Mrs. J. C. Walto to to ' entertained at dinner last ters Miss Sara Huntsman at the Hotel Logan in com night informally with a of Mr. Charles Fleming pliment watch party New Years eve. Covers-we- re -- laid orthej Jiost Pa to Pa Chas. Flem Mr. and and hostess who Miss Elizabeth Smith M. FlemA. Mrs. Mr. and went to PasadenarCaliforniaT to ming. Dr. and Mrs7E. D.JBalT; ming, spend the holidays, will arrive Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson. here Monday. Following the dinner they reto the home of Mr. and turned Spencer Eccles spent Thurs- Mrs. Walters. AnC- the evening day in Salt- Lake. R3T was spent in' playing cards, to Ml i to to to'7- - ;; the left MissMabel Speirman Miss Heber Thompson enterearly part of theweek for Salt of her little friends six tained Lake. a with cooking party Monday to to to Miss Mildred Andrews, who afternoon. ' - to to to - - Is spending the winter in Salt Mrs. the Ray B. West entertained Lake, came here to spend Mr. informally with Bridge Thursholidays with her parents, and Mrs; M. J. Andrews. Miss day afternoon. Pa-M- they might be allowed to fight fir their country. When a man is 78 years oldfor instance, he would scarcely, consider himself fit for a soldiers duties,, yet a man that age has enlisted. He is Charles Fanner, a hero of the Crimean war, who has been out of the . army for forty-fou- r years. He listened to one of Lord Derbys emissaries making a speech and, fired with enthusiasm, enlisted and was accepted J. K !. |