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Show fe 1 2 PAGE Friday, May 14, 1926. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH IGHT ALWAYS ' CLEVER ;A- IF FDD LOGAN Following is the program' ar- ranged for the first graduation exercises of the Logan Seminary to. be held in the Tabermicle at Utah the Star of the Song West Seminary Choir. Invocation President J. II. - . - in-i- ( re-th- i - and-wate- busi-jtermi- FROCK SHOP - more; water for irrigation the late part pf the season. He Vocal Solo Resignation, determiner! to make an investiFarmer. Virginia gation with other Ogden busiPresentation of Religion Class ness men and ascertain whnt Graduates Supt. Reuben . L. show ther$ Wa$ more irriga- - Hill. tion water for Weber County.-Awarding certificates of graThrough constant work for duation President 0. H. Budge several years on the part of Mr. Double Boys Quartet Biglow and others associated "School Feelings. Thy with him, the Echo Canyon proEiCommencement Address ject will be the first unit or der Joseph Hansen' first Government Reclamation Oh it is Wonderful Hymn Project in Utah, It is expected choir. Seminary this project will be well under Benediction Ealer John E. way this year and considerable Carlisle. .work will be done- The project Logans first Seminary has is to cost about three million been a the dollars and the various canal studentspronounced success, the completed having companies have purchased the established three course in year water. As security they have two , years work. offered their water rights and will be six whet gradu- There canals and they have twenty years in which to pay the mon- that had been made. The ones ey back to the government. It considered the most feasible at wOl cost about $40.00 per acre the present time are in East foot, The money will be had Canyon east of Avon and the one near Hyrum in the Little without interest. . Mr. Biglow said much credit Bear River Basin. Borings are was due Senator Reed Smoot j being made at the dam site for the final passage of the bill near Hyrum and so far the n at Congress which provides dications are. very favorable, the Government shall ported President Harry Parker furnish the the ; money for the of the Cache County farna projects without interest and it, Bureau. The borings will be waA not .necessary for the completed in about two weeks. stockholders 6f the i district to After the final report of the plate a;' lien on their lands as Cache Valley protects are receiv security," Some, w ho opposed the ed, amAher meeting of the busibill' were determined that the ness men users will interest on the money should, be called to give the matter j be required. thorough consideration and de- Mr. Biglow urged the just what is the best ness men of Logan to make a thing to .do. More than 8000 careful study of the Cache Val- acres of unirrigated lands will ley project and to give it all the come under the project besides moral support they could. Dr. several thousand acres of land D. W- - Israelson, chairman of will receive a supplemental the Committee on Irrigation water right anti have sufficient and drainage of the. Chamber water for late irrigations which work of the are so necessary. This Mill cost explained the Cache Valley project in Cache about $40.00 per acre foot and Valley .thus far and the surveys is not excessive. fr E 2 p jmvun Sunday Shepherd.' Presentation of Seminary graduates, Principal . C. Stratford, Jr, Awarding of Diplomas Presi for dent Joseph E. Cardon. r ne - : WE APOLOGIZE Written For The Journal by National Editorial Association i Great Many People Could Not Get Served on Dollar Day the Crowd was Too Many for. Us to Handle So We aie Going to Give Every One an Opportunity to Buy, Our Wonderful Bargains Saturday, May 15th A HERE -- ; LETTER COAT I Fo'r thirty five years, Mr. A. IV' Biglow, President of the Ogden State Bank stated at the special meeting of the directors of the Iigan Chamber of Commerce and tiie Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Thursday evening, that he had dealings with the farmers of Weber County and knew of their problems. In nearly every case fhe farmer could have harvested more if he had had OUR WASHINGTON 19 East I'irst North WASHINGTON, May 14. With night sessions already under way, indications are that Congress is determined to close up shop by June I. After a debate dealing with relative conveniences,' the Senate rclieved itself of a troublesome summer session by postponing the Impeachment proceedings against Federal Judge English until November JO. This delay gives the Senators an opportunity of GROCERY DEPARTMENT ,8 lbs. Raisins 24 Boxes Matches., .... 1 Large Bucket Lard. 10 lbs. Best Rice..:... ZT. 3 40c Pkgs. Japan Tea 10 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 10 lbs. Navy Beans 10 lbs. Chili Beans 10 lbs. Tapioca or Sago . 10 lb. Pail Honey 7 Cans Smithfield Peas $1.00 5 Gal.: 60 lbs. Honey ... 7 Cans Best Iowa Cora.. $1.00 24 Water Glasses for.. . 25 Large Rolls Toilet 2 Large White Enamel .,.$1.0Q Paper Disk Pans::::.::'..'.;. 7 Cais Pineapple... $1.00 1 Lot Aluminum Ware Choice 6 lbs. Cleaned .Currants $1.00 Bars Laundry Soap.. $1.00 ll40 lb. Sack H.PFlour $1.45 14 Bars Creme Oil Soap.. $1.00 IT Large Cans Pork1 $1.00 and Beans 5 lbs. No. 1 Soft Shelled :. $1.00 Walnuts ... 8 Pkgs. Kingfords $1.00 Starches 40 lbs. Early Seed $1.00 Potatoes .... 25 ! r $1.00 $i.oo $1,00 $1.0(1 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $5.00 $1.00 their campaigis for ate with high honors from the conducting on the home grounds Seminary class, and seventy-fou- r instead of operagraduates in the Religion tions. which would have been Class course. Great credit is due was surely not.before the primaries td both the graduates and their required if the Senate tribunal. seated Hence the steady march of a as $f.00 mentor, Mr. E. C. Stratford. Evidence of the impatience ExenrtiviyMansiori their to of legislators open seeking to sell their plans to the $1.00 political campaigns is given in 'Man with the Veto. DOMESTICS AND SILKS the daily Issues of the Congressional Record. In the de- Emilie Gourd Pilots 32 inch Jap Crepe all Colors Best Quality 5 yards $1,00 bate over controversial matters, Swiss to Vote Women, 36 inch Percale rRegular 20c 6 yards which may figure in cam$1.00 (By Associated Tress) 36 in. Indian Head and White Colors Reg. 49c 3 yds $1.00 paigns, some aie' resorting to GENEVA, my 11. If woflights of oratory. 36 inch Percale Regular 35c 4 'yards $1.00 and The disturbing word "dema- men voted in 36 inch Lingerie Cloth Regular 69c were to asked cast ballot their All Colors and Black 3 yards gogue is bandied about rather $1.00 then-arfreely these days. Others, we for the most eminent in : 32 inch Gingham Regular 30c 5 yards $1.00 confederation there doubtless 32 inch Tissue told, are presenting legisla- - would PRESTON, Ida., May 14. Gingham All Fast Colors be flood a of votes for Regular 60c at 4 yards for Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lindsay and tive measures' obviously imprac- Miss Emilie Gourd, who personi$1.00 sole idea of the ticable with 36 40c 6 yards $1.00 inch' Figured Checked Dimities-r-ReMr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Fpy motfies dynamic activity in all move or purifying certain ored to Logan Sunday. They pleasing 9x4 Bleached Sheeting Reg. 60c 2 14 yards $1.00 it is a case ments for the public welfare. groups. Frequently visited the A. C. grounds. Miss ediGourd 9x4 Bleached Sheeting Extra Quality. Reg, 85c yard 65 ,of Geneva is where foolish legislation is a Preston and vaeinity was 10x4 Peppered Sheeting Reg. 75c per yard which perishes in tor of The Feminist Movement 55 visited Saturday and Sunday rope of sand the official organ of the nationWearwell Sheeting Reg. 85c per yard strate10x4 It the twisting. requires 65 night with a slight frost but no class to please al alliance of Swiss feminist soof the 40 Gold Color Net highest . inch Curtain gy' yard. material damage was done. $1,39 in the political game. cieties. Women of Switzerland 32 inch Devonshire Cloth 3 12 yards are Royce Seamon spent the week everybody to vote $1.00 in permitted only well nigh imposs30 inch Ruffled Curtain Marquisette 3 yards for...... end visiting- in Logan with a In fact, it is certain on municipalities ques$1,00 atin The mistake is ible. the Chum .Lothair Rich. tions touching religion and 36 inch Quilt Sateens 45c 3 yards for Regular to $1.00 all factions. concilate Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Peter- tempt Hence they are waging 36 inch Taffeta Silk Colors Navy, Wine, Rose, Gold It is said that the farm re- a son made a hurried trip to Salt and Red Regular $2.25 Sale price to obtain persistent dampaign $1.69 is raging the general franchise Lake City to be with Mr. Peter- lief controversy which 36 inch Radium Silks all Colors rReg. $1.50, $1.75.. $1.29 right. House in and Senate this the sons father during an operation The leader in this movement 36 inch Satins All Colors Reg. $3.00 Sale, yard . $2.35 week has brought fresh com- does not Sunday. the new Swiss expect 40 inch Flat Crepe Reg. $3.25 Sale per yard According to the parliament to play an imporBob Hoit and J. A. plications. $2.35 in circles current 40 inch Crepe de Chines Reg. $2.25 Sale pec yard.. $1.49 political Rawson were up to the Rexburg story tant role in suffragist history, the President can not now open- but the 40 inch Georgette Crepe Reg. $2.25 Sale per yard.. $1.69 dry farm during the week. struggle will go on. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laurtizen ly. espouse the cause of Seilato'r 1 Lot Shoes Our tactics are to win over Choice for... ... $1.00 of Logan spent Mothers Day Butler in Massachusetts who to the cause of womans suffr- - 1 Lot Mens Dress Shirts. . . $1,00 here with their mother Mrs. playing a lone, hand, may find ,age first one conton, and then himself handicapped during the another Rose Winn. canton, and then still Miss Fern Davis of Ijngan is elections Mr. butler is chair- - another canton, Miss Gourd 1 visiting with friends here this man of the Republican National jsai(j Vhich canton wijl come Committee and was designated, to us week. know ndL first j A visiting chdrus from Dow-ne- y not elected, a senaror to succeed jtest vil uhcn the votert It is generally ,a8 a wholeJ and also from Logan at- toa vacancy. tended the M. I. A. contest here known that his high position is jbe asked to decide whethJ wo. due to the personal friendship of men Saturday. to listen in. aie to vote in Switzerland, A Miss Marvel Taylor and Anna-be- ll the President. Though some Re- .Miss liourd was born in Gen- .SHANGHAI, May 14. Mrs. painting. The llale were Logan visitors publicun Senators are tunning, tva ln 1v,70 the daughter of J. R N. MacLeod, sister of Admir Chinese thought that all per- counter to the. wishes of the j Sunday. n j (. , philosoph ith a Miss Virgil Sphrks of Pocatel- White IIoum' agricultural mat er and professor at the Univer- of a prominent Shanghai barris- full front view and without lo is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. ters, they feel, it is claimed, that sity of Geneva. At an is thq only European artist early age ter, no favoritism should be shown Nancy Beckstcad. sh herself ecme a professor m who has a studio in this city. shadows indicating thc disposMrs. Thus. Boyle was a Logan especially when control of the the private high schools and lat- Mrs. MacLoed has specialized ition of light. - . v senate is in jeopardy. The visitor Sunday. was made secretary and then in Chinese sketches and Chinese er Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Nielsen margin of seven votes is and has time the record Thc for persuaded of the Union of portraits great food for serious Women of Geneva. In 1914 and Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Nielson providing many prominent Chinese to sit Kentucky Derby is 2.J3 she the in the forthcoming founded and were in Salt Lake City for a few thought mark set by Old Rosebud in 1914 personally directed for her. electioneering. days during the week. a This is rather difficult in the circle whom There is a possibility th.it the thesewing war for women hemeMrs. Ethel Bullen of Ixigan case of rendered M' Its tones were first placed great Chinese, as had as a guest Tuesday, her farm relief imeasures now. in the less and not circle are which a workers, t'n they especially sympathEnglish reads by the Ro- mother, Mrs. Nancy Beckstead, House will require another week continues its usefulness tc! this etic with western methods of mans. or ten days of consideration. The of Preston. day providing employment for Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ilawkes general debate which proceeded ' women. discussion of numerous needy are visiting with their parents the Miss Gourd has directed sevhere, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilawk- amendments showed the futility eral investigations into social of expecting one plan td prevail. es. the welfare problems affecting Miss Francilla Southerland of The .agricultural bill which must of women, presided over the shortbe to senate 'been the reported Ixigan wild has teaching Geneva exposition which was de school in Southern Utah is visit- ly will be a patch-wor- k proposi- voted to showing that Geneva is the women ing with her sister, Mrs. Thus. tion at best. At least, that are achieving in practical opinion 0 f the leaders. The Sen-ut- e production, and was foremost Sponberg. will require several days for in Bishop and Mis. Hansen eninsisting that two women joyed a visit from their daugh- a close study of the House offer- should be appointed as assist-jan- t ter, Mull, during the week. Miss ing 'and then the real work of officials at Geneva, police acHansel is attending the B. Y. C. adjusting differences will be In 1908 she became secretary in The conference. of Logan. complished of the National SATURDAY MAY 15th Alliance of Mrs. Ernest Belnap of Ldgan conforees will undoubtedly find Swiss women latsocieties and 5c under Crackers 6 for entertained as guests, Sunday, themselves pressure as president of the Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holt and Mrs. from poweit'ul 'farm organiza- - er, 2 25c Crackers . .... for men suffrage. tions insistent that their ideas Virginia Rawson. menm 3oc Crackers . Misses Marjory and Ruth shall prevail while the adminis- - favoV of the franchise Maughan were up from Logan tration spokesmen will also add to wimen.extending 42c Crackers Then followed electhis week as guests of Airs. a word of advice. tion as secretary of the Interna10 Bars P. and G. Silva Weaver The two Houses are devoting tional Laundry Soap Alliance Suffor Woman 2 Mr. and Mrs. G, W. States some time to the consideratipi White Packages fenKing Laundry Soap and it at organized of pensions, claims and bridge frage were in Logan Monday. 3 Mission Bell Toilet Geneva the eighth internal woSoap (free) ... Mrs. June Jensen and nephew bills. The average citizen does man is 3 She Suffrage congress. Clesson Lowe of Cardston, Can- not realize the importance of now Swan Large Packages the representative of this .' ada were' visiting in Smithfield bridge bills to rural communiDown Cake Flour. . to the League of ties. The eerienced motorist, organization Sunday with relatives. Best Fresh Creamery Butter, ib. .... ... Nations and the International however, can share the irrita- Labor Office on all of Best Cuts Pot Roasts, lb. George L, Berry, president of tion of farmers and other users interest to women. subjects the International Rolled Roasts (Boneless) ib. Printing of the highways when foVced to Despite this activity, Miss, Pressmen's Union, has announ- utilize temporary- - and unsafe Gourd written several Rump or Loin Roasts, lb. ced his intention of seeking the crossings. The authority of worth-whil- e has in volumes, addition 100 lbs. High,Patent Flour connomination on congress is necessary to to her daily journalistic output. the Demcratic ticket. struct bridges especially when Home Town product The fact that thousands of the structuies cross navigable LONDON, May 14. Miss men in Calcutta are out of work waters. If the principal users be-- ! Frances Knowles-Foste- r is such lias resulted in a protest again- lieve the legislator from their! a skilled yachtwoman that she st the increasing employment of district is m.t diligent in press-- 1 does not need any skipper to women in that city in clerical ing these matters, it provides) direct her movements about the and other positions heretofore an embarra-sin- g situation for world. She recently made a trip the-filled by luen. seeking votes in that par-- ; from Old Windsor to Stockholm & The House of Savnv, to which ticular locaht y, with only her uncle and one oth- i the King of Italy' belongs, the Obsorvets here are deriving er man to assist her, and will Davis and Hunsaker oldest reigning family in considerable amusement from navigate the boat back to Eng-th- e publicity efforts of indivi-- 1 land herself. long-distan- I duals determined to "be1 photo- graphed with the President. The theory back of the play for j the limelight is photographic proof that the particular politi- - j cal leaders are "solid with Cod-- j idge" a saving grace when their party is questioned. With Coolidge drawing- - to a .close, leaders are seeking .hints as to the attitude of the President on major measures. Weird from the White House that the veto will, be attached to certain bills. presents new problems for the proponents. There is no disposition orf the part of a goodly number to over-rid- e the veto, - legis-latorsrtot- he t OF PEOPLE d e g. . - edu-eautio- son-in-la- n. w at j J j? j . . ed well-know- nar-roH- vice-preside- nt lx tv A tv ATURDAY' Eimirr 25, ION 55, for 1 Sack High Patent... 1 FLOUR . $2.00 and 9 lbs. Oats 1 PEANUT BUTTER;;!-- : 2 5 47, 45 Dozen Dozen... $1.00 - 2-- 5, j , CRACKER MY THE UNITED at j , CREAMERY BUTTER 39, - POT ROASTS VEAL ROASTS Shoulder Best Cuts Pound . Pound Chickens Lettuce . . New Potatoes Shop Early e Cash ! i 1 19 $3 49 r j IDAHO Instant i ) , 25 10V 29 39 35 .00 $1 .00 39 J9 Carry |