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Show $ Geo: Y. Smiths G. C. Schmidt, traveling audi- steady. Top $13.65. Fat hogs, ket 50 lower. ' Choice lambs infallible herald of Not much time is being wasted by U. A, C. students as the spring, the bluebird, is now in tor for the American Railway 190 to 220 lbs., $13.00 to $13.65; $10.25 to $11.00; fat wethers, winter quarter ends' tomorrow evidence along the green slopes Express company, has been in heavy-hog- sfat ewes $5.50 $ 1 2.00 to $ 1 2 .65; $6.50 amTexamlnations are on in full on the Temple hill. As a w eath Logan this week, having come lambs feeder feeder $10.00 to tQ $6.50; blast. er prophet the bluebird has the here on business in connection bulk $12.00 to $13.65; ewes feeder $4.00 to $11.00; ground hog beaten to a fare ye with the local office of which T. hogs $11.00 to $11.50. . . S. Cache Stake quarterly con- well. Hardy is agent. Sheep Receipts 1177. Mar- $5.00. ference Saturday and Sunday March 20th and 21st. Charles Richards, Piano player cabinet w ith'four 2t traveling dozen best rolls for sale. Call 525. salesman residing in Logan, left John W. Coburn, the enthus-- I (Advertisement) yesterday for a visit at some iastic baseball fan, who did mining property he owns near much toward securing Logans In the M mens basketball Cedar City and from there he membership in the newly form- series, the eleventh ward and expects to go to Los THE REAL ARTICLE HOME RENDERED Angeles ed Iieague, has been tendered River Heights teams will this where he is with dickering some 5 lb. Pails 3 lb. Pails..- .the position of club manager. $1.20 evening 'contend for the stake capitalists who are desirous of ... $4.75 20 lb. Pails 10 lb. B. Pails the Y. at C. $2.40 championship procuring control of the prop-ertSee The Youngest at the gym. , A shaft has 25 Fresh Juicy Hamburger 2 Pounds....... already Wen Capitol, Monday, March 22. sunt 1000 feet and Mr. . ...... 3 Bloaters for Smoked Fresl 25i Richards (Advertisement) Sale of wrapped plants Sat- says the gold bearing ores show Minced Ham In Piece 2 lbs. for. 35 The Relief Society reunion urday March 20th at 19c each. a h,;h assy Of the covoted Choice Mince Meat 2 lbs. 35 metal. A number of local held in the second ward last eve- Cache Valley Floral Co. 2 Cans Salmon Canned 25 people (AdvwtUeiuem ) are interested in this ning was a pronounced success; 2 property for lb. Cans 25 Pumpkin 15i which is not only in the mattefSf attenFuneral services for the late a million being held for at least I. 3 for ...... .... Dill Pickles 10 Nice dollars. dance,. but also because of the Elizabeth Neilsen daughMildred excellent musical program, the DRESSED HENS FRESH AND GOOD manner in. which the one act ter of Peter anil Rose King Us We Will Please You Phone 255, Call Neilsen, who died on Wednesday PROGRAM GIVEN play was presented, and the enheld be on will evening, Sunday joyment of the dance which at 12:15, in. the third ward AT HIGH East Center St., Logan, Utah .70l General Agent for Western Loan and Building Companys Investment Securities and Mortgage y. - i Quick sales on property listed with us. Watch our window for pictures of homes and farms for sale. 2j The High Priests of the Logan Stake will meet Sunday morning at the regular time and The annuitl swimming meet of the Western collegiate divis ion, which includes the University of Utah, U. A. C. and B. Y. U, of Utah, and the .Montana State College, will be held tomorrow at the A. C. Preliminaries will lx? held at 11 a. m. and the finals at 8 oclock in the evening. Transplant your tomato and Our bone meal will make your flower plants in paper cups, lc lawn look like new. Cache Valley each. For sale at The Journal Commission Co. office. (Advertisement) The many friends of Mrs; E. Logan Stake Relief Society F. Crookston who hus been' ill will hold their officers meeting for some time, will, be pleased March 2Q in the to Team that she is recovering Saturday. 3 p. m. The American Its so easy to buv Furniture Negro at CHRISTENSENS'. great artKsUc possibilities nicely. ( Advertisement) EL Saves House Keepers Many Dollars THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY Oquirrh Brand BUTTER Sweet Beech V Nut Strong SPAGHETTIS"" Can. Usually Sold 2 for 29 49c at 75c For Saturday Morgan Brand nrflO 2 6 rfcftO Spring Garden Folgers COFFEE Golden Gate 10 1 39c $1.15 Pound 53, Gan Each ! Bars Kirks Jap Rose Flake SOAP! Hard Water White.. Cans Cans. Castile-- I 45, Shopping Bag : All for...., Macks Best FLOUR ,48 Pound Sack i. High Patent.. $1.69 Shell. 2 Pounds 5 Pounds 35c 85c Sweet Juicy. . 1 Dozen. 15c Soft Silk Tissue. 1000 7 Dozen. TOILET PAPER S1.00 3,--21 For Saturday we are offering the following CudaVery Unusual Prices ALL DAY on hys All Pork Link Sausage, Bulk Crisco,a Fresh Shipment Jus Received, Home Rendered pr Snow 'White , Packing House Lard, Choice STEER Beef Pot Roast, etc. Small LINK SAUSAGE Links IS Per Pound LARD&CRISCO Pounds for 5 Pounds for 3 70c $1.15 Prime 14. Steer Beef Per Pound. SAUSAGE AND HAMBURGER 1 25c Fresh Ground 2 Pounds for VEAL STEW and POCKET ROAST, lb... 15c Pound.. VEAL LOIN CHOPS-- Per 22c PUT ROAST VEAL SHOULDER ROAST Pound UNTIL NOON 18 FURNITURE CO. ceived sentence. It was ordered (Advertlsonient ) that each shall spend ten days of solitary confinement in a detenA most valuable bulletin for tion room, pay a fine of $10, benefit of potato glowers. the and pay $11 each for damage to Circular No. 60, written by B. the car and loss sustained. L. Richards, U, A. C. ExperiPiano player cabinet with four ment Station plant pathologist, dozen bqpt rolls for sale. Call 525. on Seed Potato Treatment," as to gives full information (Advertisement) potato seed treatment for the. Somewhere in the announce- prevention of potato diseases. It ment of the Capitol Theatre in gives three forms of treatment, this issue are the names of two with complete instructions for use of each, and its purpose. persons selected by a disinter- the ested party, each of whom will be The bulletin may be obtained presented two tickets, with The free of charge, by addressing Division, Utah Journals compliments, to the Publications ' Station, Logan, Capitol on the date given with Experiment each name, if the advertisement Utah. Is presented by the party at The Journal office before 6 p. m. on that date and the party is a subscriber to The Journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good only for the party named and his partner. tf .Yesterday we reported the death of Mrs. Margaret Morrell which occured shortly before we 'went to press, as a result of influenza. Mrs. Morrell was the wife of lleber George Morrell and daughter of John and Mary A. Potts Pearson, and was born in Logan April 27, 1861. She is survived by her husband and the following children : lleber G. Morrell Jr. and J. P. Morrell, both of Logan, and Mrs. Margaret Farr of Gridley, Californ- There are ten grandchildren, and three of Mrs. Morrells sisters survive. Mrs. Morrell was active in church work and was highly respected by a large circle of friends. Funeral services w ill be held in the second ward on Sunday afternoon at 2 V X il t young Negro poet who won the prize for the best verse of the year by a Negro poet, offered by the magazine, Opportunity ; and spoke of Countee P, Cullen, ayoung- Negro poet- and Dunbar, one of the great liter-ar- y geniuses of the race. The speaker declared that the Negro has a natural aptitude for and urged that he be given an opportunity to exercise this gift. Readings by Ruth Hale, Beth Merrill, Esther Jackson and Mark Neuberger, from Negro literature; songs by the boys glee club, Louise Michaelson and the students in congrega Uon: and prayer by Allen Carlisle, completed the program. Mr. Ira N, Hayward, instructor in public speaking in the school, was chairman. All songs were written by Negroes, most of them by Foster. 1 - There's a neu) little member of the Big Kodak ' " Family named:, , v4 f'Vi - on new hats, 50 rew dresses, our new purses and scarfs for out Saturday' sale 100 Just-receive- d Edwards Millinery Co- 29 West 1st' North, advertisement. - Mr Colvin Brown, the representative of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce who will be the speaker at the local Chamber of Commerce Luncheon meeting to night at 6:15 oclock at,' the Hote lEccles, is so busy that it is impossible for him to meet with all the Chambers of Commerce. President Normhn Salisbury and Secretary Wm. P. Shumway of the Preston Chamber of Commerce and Secretary Horsley and other officers of the Brigham City Chamber have therefore-bee- invited to attend so they may get the bene fit of Mr. Browns talk and informal discussion afterwards. Mr, Brown is an esxpert in Cham ber of Commerce! work and com. munity problems. - . Cardon Jewelry Company 41 North Main Established 1872 , SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY UNTIL 3 OCLOCK , Our Beef is Unexcelled for Flavor. Choice Three Year We Pride Old Steers Ourselves as Being the Only Market to Give the Peo- suffered juries to his while in the employ of the Peereye-sig- ht less Goal company. Fonnento was picking coal from the ceiling of a mine and suffered a permanent injury when a piece of the coal struck him in the eye. Due to a cateract on the other eye this accident rendered him industrially blind alid he petitioned the commission for life compensation. The injured man is allowed 100 weeks compensation benefits at $16 per. week, but is penalized 15 per cent tor failing to report the injuiy promptly. There is a possibility that tne sight of the other eye may be restored by an operation and pendingrthe definite determination this the commission refused to award Fonnento life ple Corn Fed" Steers. ' STEER BEEF Choice Pot Roasts Pound. Boiling Beef Pound ............ Tip Roasts t Pound.........!.. Rolled Rib Roasts Pound. . CORN FED Shoulder Roasts- - Pound.! , - 23c- - 23c 25c All Pork.Link Sausage - 25c Shoulder Pork Chops All Pork Sausage Pound... Pound...,...! Our Famous Pound ! Hailstone Home Rendered Lard Try it and Be Satisfied - 3 Pound Buckets 75c 5 Pound Buckets ; 10 Pound Buckets Home Cured Bacon by the "Half or Pound... '...lL...,..,... 4-- c Whole Slab Phone Us Your Order Phones 2 : We Deliver The Above Meats Will Be on Sale at ; WHITE WAY GROCERY ) s -- -- 51.25 S2.40 ; i 3 50-3- w-e- 4 l . .. - ' a f i Hailstone Market No. 1 SALT. LAKE, Mar. 18. The Utah state industrial commission ordered an adjustment Tuesday in compensation to be paid Martin Formento for in n- Lv ii ts Bulbs of all kinds. Flower aqil oclock.' Garden seeds, Trees, shrubs and A imall payment delivers Roses, Cut flowers and Plants all are now all ready at Ola Larson 8 Americas Finest Range (Advertisement) set up in your home. CHRIS- Nursery. TENSEN FURNITURE CO. Mile Modiste, the - smart (Advertisement) musical comedy presented by In the city court this morn- the Brigham Young College ing a good sized assembly from Logan, under the . direction Smithfield was present at the Professor Albert J. Southwick trial of Wilford Hansen on a played to one of the largest charge of having intoxicating li- c rowd s ever seen in the Isis quor in' his possession. , Three theatre. Never in the - 20s has bottles introduced as evidence, the Logan student body, under Ogden Live Stock had been found by a little . boy direction of Professor. South Market Quotations hidden in a culvert; a fact that wick disappointed . the theatre he testified to. There were four going public of Preston with a OGDEN, Mar. 18 Cattle-Rec- eipts such bottles. lie. had given the musical comedy. Too mucji can 332. Market weak. Good fourth bottle, to a seven- - year-ol- d not be said about the well trained steers $8.00 to $8.25; fair steers and stage settings companion, who testified he chorus to $7.00 $8.00; feeder steers had sold it to some one whose brought by the show. The dancname he did not know, for twen- ing and drills were a credit to $6.50 to $7.25; choice heifers to $7.50; ty cents. The defendant denied the directors. The cast showed $6.25 to $6.25 ; fair $3.25 or drilled, finely ownership knowledge of the evidence of a bottles introduced in evidence. managed production. The orch- $4.25 to $6.25 ; cancers $2.00 to After hearing the testimony estra was plenty large and made '$3.25; bulls. $3.5(kto $5.25; veai an excellent back ground for feeder cows 4.00 to $5.25 ; Judge Preston took the to calves $9.00. $6.00 for diamissal of the musical Franklin County Hogs Receipts 511. Market Citizen. . ythe case under advisement. . n t & Let us show you how easy it is to carry inches and to use. Pictures State Compensation For Injury-- , in Mine Re-Adjus- !- v- Vest PockfepKoM? Mpdel B - . defend-ants.motio- WIODERftl-JVIARKE- ? - ia. Sheets. t N 43, Pound... Oeamery. Call Us tshted USEES Pure P. s. We are Always in the Market for Fat Hens if you have any for sale. has and it is the opportunity of Americans to recognize this and to co Word was received by the V,thsocial Hancey family in Hyde Park this m giving the Negro an morning that one of the girls, education which will better his Eliza Metcalf had died at Idaho condition in the United States Falls. About a month ago she by making him better able to had a paralytic stroke from ndapt himself to American social See 'The Youngest" at the which she seemed to be re- U. conditions, declared Solon Barber, instructor in socio-log- y Capitol, Monday, March 22. covering but suffered a second m the Logan high, school (Advertisement) one which took, her off early to- in a talk in last Wednesdays Four boys who, on the night day. She was 61 yeais old and school assembly. This meeting of the Indian Pageant took a loaves five boys and four girls was devoted to .aconK.i(lcrAtion few husband Her a died car from near the Dansante und years, ( t the ,ushter tf after driving around for some ago, She ,lfe time left it stuck in the mud James and Rachel Hancey. America and Barbers down by the sugar factury, was but one number. May we help you in the Mr. Barber read from came up before Juvenile Judge the of that new rug? CHRIST-TENSE- verse of Nelson this morning and reLangston Hughes,- -a (Advi-riisi-uieu- at BENSON MEAT MARKET SCHOOL chapel. place. stake house -- - '- :.-- LOCALS . Lard!!! Lard!! Lard! Real Estate, Mortgage Loans, Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds Loans, r r Real Estate Agency 34 PAGE THREE THE, JOURNAU LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, March' 19, 1926. r I |