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Show Wednesday, February 29, 1928. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE FOUR CACHE STAKE GOL ;and GREEN' E ALL, FaSais Dor 'TSataasday Eiitm Lady "15c, Majfslli 1st. Admission SOcXouiple a firms Lt -- The tVr-- Owill Faculty Wi f cV 3.theweatherper-Recently. ieyisedarticles of and other incorporation of the Chamber bnklaying vork on the Cache Valley of Commerce have been filed Bank is b' ing resumed, and with ithe county, clerk. will soon bo going in full MissIIah Johnson, daughter "TT" sw.ag. , On I .nits, meet Friday mens League .March 2nd, at tht home of Chairman Frederick Schol-e- s Mrs. C. J. Sorenson. CL rater announces that a meeting Myers-wi- ll Satui days of the genealogical workers read of Children." the Logan Stake will be held on Thursday evenbe at 8 inoclock' the stake house. ing Silver Gre; Johnson Scoi'es of loads of soil have his seventy sixth birthday on tbeen and are being haded up- Tuesday evening at his home. on the Tabernacle squa. e With the exception of one When sufficient has been plac- daughter who is in Colorado .nd Sprngs, all of his children ed, leveling will begin, following that, mowing, then grand children and great planting. grand children were present. The centerpiece for the table Kenneth Ijeroy Quinney, son was a large birthday cake of Mrs. ida Quinney of this with seventy six candies. Mr. this Johnson is one of the original city, has been visiting week with his mother and lo- members of the Silver Grey cal friends. Mr. Quinney hr.s Bahd, and is the oldest memfor the past few years been ber of the organization. studying music in New York. Your car is good for 50,000 In a contributed article pub- satisfactory miles if given intellished in Tuesdays Journal, ligent service. ' This means relative to the Relief Society skilled labor, dependable parts, entertainment given in the tool and shop equipment. We fourth ward, the name of Mrs. have them. Phone 891, Central William Morgan, who so well Garage, 33 Federal Avenue. portrayed the role of Ezra (Advertisement) Williams in the playlet Our was inadvdrtent-i- y Neighbors, Miss Mary Holmes, omitted. daughter of the late Charles t Twins Win Prize Twins: a Holmes of this city, who undboy and girl, are reported to er the stage name of Miss by us as having arrived safely at Mary Arthur is engaged cirWest Coast vaudeville the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- the vine Coleman of Smithfield cuit and this week is playing As these are the first boy and at the Capitol" theatre in Salt City,, made a trip to Logirl twins reported this year Lakeand nurriber it would seem that in all pro- ganold visited with aShe was acquaintences. are entitled. do, of bability they visit the prize ' offered by the Mose delighted to onceoldmore childhood Logan and her ewis firm, friends. Miss Holmes would be more than pleased to welSpecial ' all week. 6 Pounds come a call from Logan home rendered lard for $1.00. friends during; her few days in Monsen Meat Market. the state capitalAdvertisement House for sale. Must moved. Call 620. Advertisement , , -- -- -- " - CIRBIG Troop N ine Honored Troop .9 B. S. A. of the sixth ward CUS DANCE SIXTH WARD HALL Were both honored and N?ur-- , NEW RECREATION prised ast evening bv a vi&it THURSDAY, .MARCH FIRST. at their regular meeting by fCOME AND DANCE WITH Captain Fred C. Mi Us, region- THE FAT LADY. al Scout Executwe of New (Advertisement) York, Gunnar H. Beig of the national ' Separn aent of educa- Visiting-Il- l Arizona Writtion, Harold Alyord, executive ing home , toa- - friend, H. E. of the Idaho Fall3 .District, Hatch, who, with Mrs. Hatch, Executive Reefe of the Ogden has been in Phoenix, visiting Wuliam B. Gateway district, the Arizona, states Hawkins of the Sal' I.ake weather - ideal is and there otherexecutive Council, and their stay, officials of Utah .aid southern ti ey have a enjoyed visit to the new including Idaho, who are "now instruct- Temple is which, he ing at the A. C. Scout School-Thes- smaller, but more says, modern mad-some gentlemen than the Logan Temple, and is highly inutrneti ve and congra- now running at double its tulatory talks. Following , the normal capacity. Phoenix is meeting the trcop served hot exnerient mg a boom. Real chocolate, buns and doughnuts estate prices are inordinately to their guest1! and themselves high, bit at that, sales during to the nurobe.' of sixty, and February in excess of later to about thirty choir 350,000. are Merchandise prices members, with an abundance are higher than in Logan. for all. Considering that a few years rWtinU ft was a desert Jm ago this territory and that ' :n twenty minutes ride you are again on the desert, Phoenix has had a wonm derful growth, and boasts a population of 158,000. Its development has been greatly aided by the great tourist traffic enroute to the coast. RING-A-LIN- G that OTi-- TODAY Pantages Vaudeville Bison City Four Marget Mrel and Co. Hanson Sisters Other Acts Feature Picture City Electric light Patrons having Electric Ranges or in their homes, who desire to take advantage of the combination rates after March 1st please call at the City Offices at once and make Advertisement A Journey Sheriff W. H. Shaw returned last evening from the most delightful trip he ever took, which gave him a view of the principal cities of the northwest He accompanied Chief deputy of U- S. Marshal J. Ray Ward, to McNeil Island, where a F'ederal is located, to which Srisontook a prisoner to serve a five year sentence for robbing the postoffice at Price, Utah. On leaving the island they took steamer to Vancouver, . B. C , and on Sunday crossed to Seattle, which they Delightful Victor-Holman- , - Thur.Sj Friday, Sat, "sr - Smithfield Dies TU-t- on ; - Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Harvey, formerly of Logan but now of Salt Lake, will be pleased to learn .that at an early hour on Monday morning they became the proud parents of a beautiful nine and a half pound daughter, and that mother and child are ' . doing nicely. We have received from an enthusiastic lady a glowing account of the excellent theatrical and vaudeville entertainment given as a house warmer in the fourth ward amusement hall on1 Monday evening, and would have published it but for the fact that the subject was covered in Tuesday' Journal. The spring-lik- e weather prevailing for some time in northern Utah gave wav thi$ morning to a touch of blustering" "winter weather -- Sleet and snow fell heavily during the forenoon, with the temperature ranging around 40 degrees above zero. The fact appears to be that the weather man forgot this was leap year and entered upon the March schedule. . Blackfoot, W. N. Moses, Berkley, Cal., C. F. Moses California, Mrs. B. F. Handley, D. C. Moses and E. W. Moses, Salt Lake City, H. B. and Mrs. L. A. Durant, Smithfield ht Mrs. Ira White, Logan, twenty-eiggrandchildren and one great I grand child. Funeral services will be held atFirst the Sunday at 12 oclock Ward meeting house. Only Only 95c 95c Down Down TO MATCH YOUR Sjpiriiiing FswUs. Mew St. Johns Guild will meet for work Thurs. 2:30 p. m. at! the Rectory. have marked 250 of Our Most Stunning Hats at the very low We Mrs. Frank L. Scofield left on Tuesday for Shields, Kansas, where she was called by the serious illness of her father. Marriage licenses have beens GeorgeIIy-maand Delia Handy, both of Price of Issued" to Ernest - Balance at $1.00 Per Week - - - Pay Only 95c down Sid- Preston, Idaho; George and ney Kunz of Bern. Idaho, Edith Balls Of Rigby, - Idaho. William Fisher Crowshaw of Oxford, Idaho .and LilaA. of Swan Lake, Idaho ; Frank Melvin Christensen of Grace, Idaho and Agnes Bur-getOlsen of Ovid, Idaho. Regular Values to $3.50 There is such a variety of shapes and colors that you can find fust the right one to go with your New Spring Frock ; Bus-enba- rk ta Octogenarians B i r t hday That splendid old pioneer matron, Mrs. Ellen Charles, celebirth-- 1 her eighty-firbrated to catch day on Tuesday, and as usual skates? kept open house and entertain- aprons ed the friends who nevthe fun. er fail many to call 4o extend their st Have you ever tried chickens on roller Everybody dress in and overalls and get in At Dansante, Thursday, March congrattilations-anbest wish1st. Skating 7:30 to 11 p. m. es. She was in reChickens turned loose at 9.30. ceiving bv heysisttsrj Mrs. II Advertisement E. Llewellyn of Salt Lake. School Art Exhibit The Logan City Schools, following up its work in - art appreciation are exhibiting the work of Professor Calvin Fletcher. Professor Fletcher is well known throughout the intermountain section. The collection now being shown is said by critics to be the best of the artists work. There are thirty water colors and oils which are hung in the library at the Senior High School- These pictures may be viewed between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. daily. The paintings sug- spring in all its beauty. fest works are not only pretty but rugged and strong. Professor Fletcher has' adopted the modern point of view in art and portrays vividly the unseen forces of nature. Patrons interested in art should avail themselves of this opportunity- Mr. Raymond of the Art Department will direct this exhibit and has in store for the people of the city some additional treats to come later in the year. - - . v, Divorces Granted In District Court Judge Harris has has granted divorce to Marie Christensen from James Edward Christensen on t he ground of abandonment. This decree carried no he granted a divorce to Edith S. 'Kimball from Chesteri C. Kimball. There are two children for whose support the defendant was ordered to pav $20 a month, together with $50 attorney fee and costs of suit. 1 penalties-Yesterda- a The Kampus Kaprice U. C. faA. of assembly large culty members, students and friends of the institution who witnessed ILo large and varied vaudeville performance put on last evening at the Capitol, under auspices and direction of the Associated Women Students of the school, felt that they had witnessed &n artistic and highly entertaining performance - which included nigh class singing, acting, dancing t and other features that combine to create first-clavaudeville. ss C. Jensen Buried Funeral services for the late William C. Jensen were held in the seventh ward chapel on Tuesday. Musical numbers were rendered by the ward choir, a mixed quartet by Calvin Fletcher and daughter Sarah, Mr. Raymond and Miss Virginia Palmer; a vocal solo by F- II. Baugh. Sr., and piano solo by Mrs. Otto Mehr. Invocation was offered by Elder Orson Smith. Those who made consoling remarks were: Elders Joseph Campbell of Providence, Denmark Jensen, Prest A. E. Anderson and Bishop J. II. Watkins, who presided,-anwho also dedicated the was born in grave. Copenhagen July 8, 1864; joined the church in 1874; came to Utah. alone in 1876 and for a time made his home with Mrs. Amelia Cardon, and later with Carl Nielsen in Bear River. City- - ..Returning he worked in the Cardon furniture store and attended the B. Y. C. He married Sarah Bullock of Providence June 22, 1892, who died Feb. 20, 1915. They are survived by two 'children: W. C." Jensen Jr. and Mrs. Naomi J. Wiley-Mr- . married Mrs. Jejnseh Mary Fuilirier July 14, 1925. There are no children of this W- - - d Mr.-Jense- inspected very tthorougly. They saw a vessel being loaded --with a million feet of lumber: another with a million bushels of wheat, and a third with telegraph poles. They were much impressed with the great sawmills and other industries of the Northwest, the busiest "section of the couto Baker nty. From y-La Grande Cityr"the- found- - more snow than there is here; but in South Seattle flowers were in full bloom and vegetable nearly ripe. McNeils island, their first, objective, is 1173 miles marriage. from Salt Lake. . , of- of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. JohnSmithfield, Feb. 29. James son, has reached home from a Moses 79, died in the general trip to the coast which she hospital Saturday. Mr. Moses was much 'enjoyedborn in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and wnm y crossed the plains In 1861, coming Mrs. .W. D, Shaw and her to Salt Lake City. daughters, Misses Lillie and He married Phoebe A. Woodruff have returned daughter of President Wilford Lucy 'Shaw, home following a delightful Woodruff in 1875. They pioneered in Arizona, remaining there sevtrip to California. eral years, then returned to Utah and settled in Smithfield where All members of Battery F they have resided for the past are requested to be in attend- forty years. ance at drill tomorrow evenan active worker in He;, was ing. For the first period of church affairs for many years.. drill formal guard mount will Surviving his widow and the folbe executedlowing children: Jesse T. Moses, Wil-lia- AT-TRACTION- Veteran Citizen M. I. A. Debate One of the most interesting events in the year for the M. I- - A. in the 11th ward was a debate sponsored by thq Gleaner Girls and M. men. Subject: Resolved: That old maids are of more benefit to the community than The affirmaold bachelors. tive was debated by Lewis Mr. Lloyd, Bert Farr and IiUnd; the negative by Esther Jackson, Hazel Cook and Helen Sullen. The argument showed there had been a lot of time and study put in on the debate. The judges were Mrs. Irene Naisbitt, Othello - .Hickman and Bishop D. W, decision .was in favor of the affirmative. As a consequence the Gleaner girls will men at a entertain the party in the near future. Mother of Mrs. MISSISSIPPI Coolidge FLOOD BILL Washington, Feb. 29 (IP) A Mississippi flood control bill carrying a total of $125,000,-00- 0 all to be paid out of 'federal funds was approved today by the senate commerce committee. The bill Is expected to be introduced today and calls for a commission to investigate the matter of state contribution to the cost of flood control in the Mississippi valley, as suggested by - - isJJ. President Coolidge. s. Gold Medal For Lindy 'Approved fail-con- U Feb. 29. (AP Washington. Without a dissenting voice the house today voted to award a gold medal to Colonel Sharles A. Lindbergh. The measure asks a $1,500 appropriation for the medal and authority for the coinage and sale of bronze In duplicates. - , - Moun-driv- Fire in Hold j With a fire in her hold spread-ibat- te the Brazilian freighter Atalaia was standing off ing, the-epa- st Bull Serum (JT)- -A King Wants Electric Stove full dose of London, Feb. 29 (IP) Oh, for serum for a bull weighing half an electric stove in Bucking; , -o, a ton is apparently harmless paIaceI Noticing ne- at man. Dr. John Winters, county the British industries fair, King veterinarian, inoculated himself George remarked: T wish I had with it to overcome objections one 0f these in my room. It is of farmers to the treatment forvery smoky. Which is due to cattle. . jan open fire place. to-m- d ' -- anti-tubercu- lin Washington, D. C., Feb. 29 !) Mrs. Coolidge will leave WashGi icier Park, Mont. Feb. 29. ington tonight for Northampton Indians of the Glacier Na- Mass., to visit her mother. Mrs. lional pa,.k reservation, the Lemira Goodhue, who has been'trilw uych the late Charley ill with influenza. Russell portrayed most in his There were indications at the famous paintings, are to have White House that Mrs. Goodhue a p;u-- j jn building the memor-ha- s suffered a slight relapse. She iaj :,ilime tluit is to commem-i- s confined at Carpenter hospi- - orat0 the cowboy artist at tal in Northampton, where Mrs.creat jlls, Montana. Coolidge already has paid her a; Russell was an adopted mem- v:: " her of the Black feet nation, his S Northampton, Mass., Feb. 29 Aa ,, fc,U:"ai.;le ie bAceP,Ah; Antelope,) (P) Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, nio-upon him Calvin Mrs. jonlm-eCooldge, therof lhunder 1KpI,enP1,ni8r gradually growing weaker, it 181 referred I was reported today at the hospi- - . J:he own Llackfeet his as Goodhue tal here, where Mrs. him admired 'people, they has been a patient since suffer- and man greatly, ,n,,w someinfluenza ing an attack of he reser-Mrtime ago. It was said that while .(, an.a indl,ll(1. the.irf nifc.k Goodhue had recovered ws satisfactorily from the immcdi-l- f, box, the ate effects of the illness she contents of which are being re- ed to gam strength. ceiu-by Dan Conway, Rus- ' L. eels biographer, who is much liurCRU Starts Drive j touched by tiie small coins so sent in to him 'by pontrously Smuggling Against iJosepb Iron Iipe, White Quiv- Washington, Feb. 29. CAD Ad- - er, Joe Bull Shoe, Sure Chief, mittedly up against It in its Wolf, Two Guns White forcement of the Harrison Narco- r- , RaH Mr Turtle-a- nd Caf' tic act,- the federal Narcotic bureau e the lest of the Rocky has now started in unrelenting against smuggling, which it, tain tribesmen who knew as virtually the only source sell so well, of supply for illicit drugs. In a recent letter of acknow- Although federal officials believe to these Indians Con- own are in the their .lodgment holding they drug way saysf I am sure that if against the nation-wid- e ring, they confess that with the.,e could know about it. y facihties it will ye impos-- 1 j Jiussell would be hiehlv sible to wipe out the habit in the United States unless the foreign pleased that you, his own the original Americans of morphine, cocaine ple and pionm, beyond the legal lim- are to have a part in' building it are shut off entirely. this shrine. A patent hasr been grant ed Presidents Nurse Married a California inventor for a deCorinto, Nicaragua, Feb. 29 vice to shut off the water sup- Navy-- - medical corps plied to a lawn sprinkler auto-'(P- ) matically when a predetermin- - manee:. Commander Jesse B. used. ed amount has-beillelm has married Miss Ruth who was a navy A woman may do a lot of Ing about her husband without' nimse and attended Presidents saying what she thinks. jWilson and Harding. I Cook-Thei- r Adrianr Mich., Feb.. 29 Helping Shrine To Charley Russell Build 111 1 Rus-regar- Char-toda- prnt en ds O |