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Show 4 PAGE ETGIIT THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACTIS COUNTY, IT MUST ..Vi' ARTISTS LOSE TO A v BIKGK SAND7EN AND MISS JEAN' ATTORNEY T. M. DRAPER HERE, A. C. LAMBERT PROFESSOR BtrZNLR SIGNED I OR SIMAT SALT LAKE, JUDGES MER SCHOOL Superintendent H.C.Maughan of the City Electric LightPlant P'jKv 9$ i JL ' 'if ,? rVAfi Makes a Comparison of Rates Charged by Logan City Light Plant and the NEW LOW RATES of the Utah Power and The U. A. C verbal artists went down to a double defeat last flight in the two debates with tjtah U and B. Y. U. Because of superior team work and constant pressure of their case the B. Y. U. duet, -- Jean Betzner, head of Department of Primary "Education at. Columbia, and Birge Saudzen, head of Artt Department at Bethany College in Kansas, have consented to join the Summer School Faculty ,Cy liege for 1925'." According' Mr" Lin -- Betzne- r- will conduct Miss"Jord, classes in primary education; Mr. Sandzen in landscape paintMisx tr "decision hegatTVewohThe here and bccause" the U. of U.- - team, affirmative, made assertions the ing. local' dualists did not Utah Mr Sandzen Is a most virile took the banner at Sait meet, Lake, DarProf. Fletcher painter," explain- rell Crockett and Vernon Israelson er, since he is both a powerful the affirmative against B co- upheld and a brilliant draughtsman Y. U while David Calder and Willorist.' fills virility has secured liam ,Morrell argued the negative for-liithe admiration-o- f both against Utah U. The question was. modernists and conservatives. Resolved That Utah should adopt rewas Although Sandzen a classified property tax, constituto teach landscape tionality quested waived painting at Michigan, California Don Cluls and Elroy Nelson repand Chicago as well as at the resented the B Y. U., Jack Thomas - Utah Agi tcultural College, Jit acL. Bird, the Utah cepted the last because Jie is In- and it were -- Attorney terested in Utah.- - Mr. Sandzen, entry T. M. Draper of Salt Lake here,; and who has spent his last two sum-me- is A. C. Lambert of p. Y. U. painting scenes of Zion's Professor T ,r Canon. Bryce's canon and points at Salt; Lake. of interest in Emery county, reThese teams, as they debated ceived the grand prize at the last, night will leave a. week from last j Monday en trips Into the southern Springville, Utah, ..exhibit These scenes have ob- part of the state At present Hve spring tained for him a unique posi- dates have been arranged. tion as k landscape artist of the r- - i west. , Mr. Sandzen Is also an expert lithographer and etpher. In fact his renown as lithographer f,tr ' I; GIVES SALES V,TALK . exceeds his fame 'in .tho. fields' of f s Last noon Russell 'Wednesday etching and landscaping. of the Under Anders Zorm of Sweden, Cranney Crapney Motor Birger Sandzen - received hjs , (in- Company- - gave f an, evceUent ' exiitial Instructions in ..art; yet planation of hlV methods ;of these two have little jn .common people ."'who wty buy if one compares' their,', artistic IBs' frankness ifc.. e?:p!'ning typistyles. Later Sandzeri- studied lii cal' salts fnptllbds i .tvas For several years . now, Paris, by the forty or more XJ A. he has wintered In the art de- C. ' studefits wUio heard him.,; partment at Bethany College and Next Friday, Floyd Davis Twill -summered- painting -- vthe vivid In the J west. V, j' r tropadfjl .district? of Mexico. I Nert i Wednesday Benjamin j prowni of New" Ybrk City.V Dhec- Wintry Storm Is ; Light Company -- Jr,-wer- The-judg- rus'sellcraAney flnd-ing.-U- well-receiv- 5 i 1 : i; i I I 1 I i' $ ' Spread OierCpantfy atTvePISTryrttrf will II rg Former Senator Buried Thursday Oscar Underwood In Hyrum Cemetery Dies In Virginia Continued lrom Page One Continued from Page One Mr. Rose. His words were sympathetic and of a comforting near the Mount Vernon home of nature. George Washington after he had Donald Smith and Walter Wuth-ric- k, decided to retire from the senrendered a duet, TSoft As The ate. His health had been bad tot many months, although he Voice of an Angel, accompanied by Miss Elsie Thompson. had . hiinself made light of it.. Was Candidate For President Oliver H. Budge Spoke Presidential Nomination Briefly. His acquaintance with the Mr.' Underwood assumed lead-krst- departed had been over a few short of his party in the housz years, yet he had found him an of representatives in 1911 The upright, worthy citizen, desirous of tariff bill passed during the Wil- being what is termed a good son administration bore his man He commended Mrs, Rose name, ndJlewas placed In for belng true lifes companion nomination for - tte Democratic' The departedT"1 sev-nomination ! 'at presidefttial o was the eral of the party national con- - ld1011 1 sms v 6.0c him in Senate and during his ser the? Vice there he became party lead' er And was one of the American to thd Washington delegates arms i conference and bore a large part of the burden in the senate fight to have the treaties drawn up at that conference ratHe retired ified, voluntarily from the senate, declining to let his name go before the voters in 4.5c Ofm M Oats 9 lb. Bag Jello Butter 37c 2pkg.for 15c tomerf 2 lbs Ketclfuf 85c ' I con-recen- I K 2 for49c PerPound Per -- kl9c -- BACON . . 8. -- . . lb. 26c - Judge j ot ct rd y per KWH for additional e The average commercial customer in Logan will approximately 800 K.W.H. per month. EXAMPLEr Applying the Utah Power rates the charge corf-sum- t would be while the City charges would be only finally-'Place- j 250 KWH consumption. $59.78 $23;.85 Ji. RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING L.- - METER RATES CHARGES 50c each month which will, en- METER RATES NET CHARGES $1.00 each month which will entitle customer to use during such month 11 KWH. or JTJC per KWH next of monthly consumption. yp family buartiort time but during that tim? had learned to Sales discuss in channel Continued tlop love and respect them. He , exFrom ..Page, On, . Jfew Yorlf .City. ? t v, ' f. pressed .the appreciation of the siftant - Chief - Rnnfeej . Joseph family for the many expressions of Douglass who eve Elderly him, have s . EACji'Ly, sympathy extended -- The choir PERSONS ' t been treating him. on instructions sang, 'Oh Grave Where Is Thy given them over the telephone Teasing, harassing coughs, tick! Benediitlon was offered Victory. lrom doctors' In Livingston Stnding in the throat, and exhausting, by Orson Smith Bishop D. W. ' nervous Muumoth. are . Cook dedicated the grave .at the hacking Immediately It was so cold In Samuels, Ida, relieved by Foley's Honey and Tar Hyrurn cemetery where the body 'water i Hold that was taken for buijal. the dose, low In flowing Compound testerday through a fire hose froze and (the throat a short time before 1926 The pallbeareis were J. A Henthe $jO,OQO mansion of H. F. Sam-- 1 swallowing. Its accurate blend of ImJan 25(p) Washington, drickson, c. P. Cardon, David in is, coal mine operator - and pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey, mediately upon announcement of Jackson, Joseph Hodges, A. B. Harthree times candidate for gover-- , together with other valuable medl-n- the death of former Senator Un- rison and William Brown. of Idaho, was destroyed by einal ingredients is wonderfully derwood of Alabama the senate fire- adjourned today as a mark of OBITUARY Anaconda, Mont, exper enced throat and bronchials, and easily respect. a $JU0,00Q fire in the loss of a clears away Irritating phlegm. No Thomas . P. Rose was the son of Andreas Peter Rose and Met-t- y garage and theatre Firemen bat-- 1 opiates, no chloroform. Try it. Sold tied the S lames with the mercury everywhere, Mane Johnson Rose wno were Editor Awarded Former reenter, rg 12 deorces below zero I (Advertisement) eariy pioneers to Utah, locating at riyium in 1U61, wnere seven were Honorable Mention cmlcuen born to them, I nomas being the third child, born July zi, iat6. He sppnt In Contest nis boynood days m the public senooxs ox hyrum and at woik on ms fathers larm When a young SCOTT NELSON, PROLIFIC EDI- man he was intrusted with superTOR OF STUDENT vision over the L. D. s. Church LIFE, GREETS FRIENDS Livestock, which numbered between lour and five thousand Scott Nelson, last years editor head. of Student Life recently received He man led Elizabeth E. Wilhonorable mention in the Pi liams ox Hyrum February l, 1888, Delta Epsilon editorial contest of and purchased a home in Sweet and Juicy 1927-2Pi Delta Epsilon is the but continued to take care Hyrum, of the H o n o rary National " 3 dozen for . . Collegiate Church cattle. He at ' Journalistic Each Hyrum until 1901 when resided fraternity. he purchyear it offers prizes for the best ased a farm between Hyrum and editorial and the best news story Millville. Here he labored dilin collegiate newspapers with his wife undergoing igently Below follows letter Scotts many hardships in order to secure which he wrote to Student Life In full title to this property. In the the exuberance of his success: year 1913, he sold his farm and ; Delta, Utah, moved to Logan, purchasing at Jam 13 1929 the same time a ury farm in County, which he budieslagot alette fromZUielTJA';u':l I Flavors to Perale UL two years that ! thought nQUed might interest you gnd Paul. During his entire life he has Anyhow make Joe. C, use it to been a God fearing and couradvertise our last years Student ageous man. Always ready to Life. who were In need, and I entered our editorials of last help those to sacrifice his own pleayear in the National Journalistic willing were in contest of Pt Delta Epsilon, had sures to make those who feel happy. . , about It, and then trouble, forgotten-a- ll For the past six years he-h- as it found a place after all. I hope been . engaged as a temple These workeractively they i send the" $5 "though-in the Logan Temple. hon., mention prizes are all wet. Mr. Rose Is known through out Anyhow neither Utah Chrony nor the state for his EAT FISH IT IS HEALTHY honesty and inany of the other Rocky Mountaiu tegrity. A man - whose , word WHOLE OR HALF NO. 1. Hip I paper got a look in. could absolutely be relied upon, i I'm enclosing our latest Whizz is the father of nine child SALMON , . . ... B 1 Dont throw it away be renHe one of whom has .preceded fore you read the adv on the Choice Lenn Streaked In 3 pound pieces or o er editorial page, i Ben Rollins from him to , the grave. .. He is also the grandfather of ten grand the A. C. is my room mate. You cmlaren-i should see my - IK tie mustapha. Besides his wife the Nels. sons and daughters arefollowing left to mourn his loss: Fioyd Rose, Esplin Chosen Logan; O B. Rose, Montclair, Jersey; Mrs. Fred. Burr, .To , Sheep New Mrs. Kathern Farley, Logan; San Francisco, California: Garr y (Student Life) Dwayne Rose, Ely, Alma C. Esplin, assistant pro- Rose, Logan; Miss Oeone and Miss fessor of wool management, has Nevada; Rose Ellen both of Logan. been honored with the recom" r I er ionnd mendation as judge of Ramboul-l- et VEAL STEW . 1 sheep at- - the International PORTER PRESENTS PLAY TO PROVO CROWD Livestock Show at i Portland, Fresh Oysteis Halibut, iuppered Salmon, Fan. r At 'a meeting, of the Oregon. American Romboullet plav written bv Wil-foIVpder Iacking Hou-- e HeetVlork At The Sheep A two-aD. Porter 22. of the Extenih Association Breeders ' Chicago, usual Baigainf Saturday Ln Professor Espllns name was given sion Division, was presented last the recommendations for night at Provo before the State among L'ieanJmeas efficient this honor. Appolntents have Farm Bureau , Convention. , The i MODERN MARKET not been made for the post and K play peals with the changed , Service Boneatj? of j is only probable as yet that thi conditions in farm' homes Utah ten the be will Neve; during past College years.' represented theiess the recommendaiion Is a Mr. Porter was editor of Student - Lif hiw ArhniJ davs j2Prp f.i5 mark of recoenitioju ! ! Helen Raabe has been chosen by the freshman class" at Witten-beOhio, to represent them in the school college, Springfield, ' beauty contest. es -- LOGAN CITY UTAH POWER 1 NEW LOW RATES PRESENT RATES Commercial Lighting Meter Commercial Lighting Meter " Rates Charges Rates Net Charges 50c each month which .will en$1.00 each month which will entitle the customer to use durtitle the Customer to use dur11 KWH. ing such month ing such month 10 KWH. 8.0c peT WH next 250 KWH of: 5.0c per KWH next 40 KWH of monthly consumption. monthly consumption. 7.5c per KWH next 250 KWH 4.0c per KWH next 150 KWH of monthly consumption. of monthly consumption. 7.0c per KWH next 250 KWH 3.0c per KWH for all additional of monthly consumption. 6.5c per KWH next 250 KWH consumption. of monthly consumption. - m , Friday, January 25, 1929. SEEKS COLLEGE BEAUTY TITLE F L UTAH' 8c per K W H for additional consumption. title the customer to use during such month 10 KWH. 5.0c per KWH next 40 KWH of monthly consumption. 4.0c per KWH next 150 KWH of monthly consumption 3.0c per KWH for all additional consumption. The average Residential customer in Logan consumes approximately 60 K.W.H. for lighting purposes only, for which the Power Company would charge $4.92 The City would.charge for the same service $2.61 COMBINATION METER RATES. NET CHARGES. $1.25 per month for four rooms or less. 20c per month for each additional room. 2.5c per KWH. four rooms 75c per month for or less including 15 KWH. 20c per month for each additional room, including oKWH per room. 2c per KWH for all in excess. Water Heating Services: 50c per month additional 1.5c per KWH for all consumption in excess of 250 KWH. " . Residence customers who are served on the Combination Rate "Schedule consume 280 ' K.W.H. is to Schedule customers offered , TJiisj having ' Ranges,! and other electric cooking devices, ; i t ' Refrigerators, etc. EXAMPLE: Power Company charges for 280 K.W.H $8.25 The same cervice on City Plant $5.45 ' monthly-approximat- ely - ; f i j t : All lighting ahd heating schedules - , - . t of the City are subjeet to a 10 A - : - per cent discount if paid within the discount period. ' ' The Power Company schedules are net as published and if not paid within the discount period &re subject , to a 10 ierceht ' ' increase. m ; f Those desiring further information on rateisfwill please call ai the City offices, where it will be a pleasure to serve youand receive ' your applications. 5 , 5 IL C. MAUGHAN, ! Supt City Electric Plant. |