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Show 'v THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FXGE FOUR Hebe It Johnson, city marshal and J. L. Webb of Richmond, were business visitors in Logan Saturday afternoon. , . , M. I. A. fifth Ward Mrs.- - J. E.- Greaves will lecture division of the Florence Stoddard, 4, victim, of. to the ladies ' a hit and run drived at Rich- - Adults class of, the 5th 'Ward mond last Friday, died Saturday I. A. Tuesday' evening at 7:30 at the hospital here The Child Her subject is: More abundant was born January 29, 1925, the life for the Adult Woman. In the joint group Professor Meyers daughter of Ray and Irene will be the speaker. bon . Attended went with a hn son Joseph, l.orje A number of relatives went to to Helena, ICuneral Services of where" thefaUieV' Obtained eni- - Salt Lake to attend the funeral had And Obituary at a services of Gus Olsen, which were ployment running engine and attendance and the son, Joseph, a large loscuh Crowther'qmijtz'mili," ou!d, obtained such1105 impressive he (when v 01 k as a boy of . odd jobs "((.'onUiniefl htnir eleven years could pi rforni, Tlie Mr. Crowther Cioviu.ei toll Brother said nait King money 'to As modi ll1'. had aeion.pnshcd for jils ufe and son Ed- Rand Wl)r,i u, was a happy reunion, gmecr at the temple he hud md but it as not long before the ilfuiti.i a tnoMUKhly tlni hau im.'iifr look ,11 and died. h indeed wo.ku laitnlul to a saved been .soma had as he, long' money nersistcd m'umkmg Inar Nielsen, trainer of the U In connec- of U football team, accompanied possibh rouki hi?rjl Mr r men faithful m ricd'bv" them and Ins b) a" number of Salt Lake friends marie no pri'eme bout upon which drove to Logan Sunday, visited 'a anv wav down the Missouri Ri a short time and returned fait bin1' lie mid a man with two home. They made the trip sim-tl- e ads t 'll h 1h it ii in lias was lured to haul ly for the outing and baagage around Mr ;ind Mrs Peter A c Ped. ,oUL, eisen have returned from- Tay- .here they went to attend funeral services for Mr. Ped-ih- o h. ci fio Josep. r, s.nks father; was one of me ' '"i oim to continue on to St.and ,,,,, I, re- where Joseph (lle carv residents and a pro- as cnui '.ui me Missoun L hi school. were into put i.a.i.il .mi s,n-- ward nnn(,nl citizen.' ),, I1,,1 '(11 ill. bins wcie lined out to Hie- - iaii.ii T r.itm ,L ren and fanners; ditiereni Missionary Talks e; iimple woikim. .woikid in inn flic father !ik(' slave,, Flder Ray B. West, r., recently ii,. ii '' ' ,J lie nno'-.- i 'meantime woikmg his way back' ipturned lrom the German-Aus- to Utah, and was woikmg as a man mission, was the speaker Weber Co a(, tht. sacrament meeting in the e.upentei in Hooper, when, in the tall ot 18G8, he sent pfth Ward Sunday evening. He an instructive and inter- tor them, and theie they the csting account of his experiences Mm L U ihii.ipiu i .nig a, manied until spmig. when fallal went to the eoal mines at- on ian(j ancj ,ea, and the pro- a Almy, Wyoming, where lie ob- gross the gospel is making in ol Kuie Ogam Ih(, jiwipn and the, Germany. began trio tamed a job as engineer,soon lrlitne V mmarrsome ob- and lum of joined boys the, by quoting be- later as IMan Flying School firemen, tamed m jobs be lull ful sf,, nunts contained when an at age If lt appears upon mvestiga- the Bar coming engineersare Tenmsons fiosMiv' going to hBh turn that a sufficient number Contniuii'.g he said the departed boysjhcse day can be interested, school. it appears , ime had died rich, rich m knowl In January. 1870 their father quite probable that A. O. White, met and married a widow, Mrs.1 a government licensed pilot of -- ol Payr-One , - vs mei-aeu- :1 manner. - . . I 1 , , . were-Return- the Mathews reunion for the first day of- the Cache county fair. Mr. Westover is a brakemanson the railroad, with headquarter in the state . capital. andwilLre-mai- n - 1 i - , Becker Will Shoot the noted Gus L. Becker, marksman of Ogden, has kindly consented to come to the Cache County Fair on Wednesday and give a shooting exhibition. This will take place at the race track-Mr- . Becker has a number of new stunts. He is one of the best friends Logan and. Cache Valley has: He will always be remembered for the fine entertainment he gave the large caravan in 1924 which went to Ogden and Salt Lake to advertise the Cache Valley Contennial celebration. uidi-es- bi?icStuere' to up it, nr, L,' efeiiid to the a 1 - 1 ?tl. Kh n. . ta i j j a J a large juicy peach fro mthe Earl Lemon orchard which weighed twelve and one half ounces. IPEACTES Preliminary Hearing On Thursday morning W. A. of the Little Buble, Flower Mining Co., will appear before" City Judge Jesse P. Rich, for preliminary hearing on a felony charge; He is now under $2,000 bonds to answer. It is announced that the company's offices will be moved from Salt Lake on Wednesday, to quarters in the Arimo block. - the time to get the choice peaches. We have an unlimited supply at the UNITED At our Logan Stores. For Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, the three days of the County Fair, a few of the many bargains we have to offer. Now is The E. L. Wilson Gordon, who with! six years experience, who landnew ed on and the first the Gordon, son plane Augustus ihtr speakci Catherine Barber airpoit, wall start a flying school d them at Almy, assisted by H. G. Williams and thou-lWljoined told the west, also years W. A. Stafford, who are Mx ,ind a jia the sand mile join neyover alKi his sons ran en- - qualified pilots. Their plane is Puns,,he faliier To Phoenix an Eagie Rock with dual con- by ox team of the Ciowther Mens suits and overcoats $1.00 Going W. H. Stewart, local real estate - trol, which as the student . ad- ily; of the death of their children naitinto coats TI and Dresses Ladies Plain . aiul tint ol two oehers anis arranging his affairs to NlCM Hodges'1 of fauces In skill can be gradually $1.00. Laundry & Dry dealer, Logan for Phoenix leave Wednesday - turned over to his manipulation mediately alter their arrival, and m purthe Co. Rich Odors. No Offensive Cleaners. Arizona for the winter. He will of of a riaughtei bo: 11 shoitly there-aft- Laketown, a sawmill, which they The pnot having command ol (Advertisement) Of the journey to and from chase be accompanied by his family. the summer, and a the other control in case of need. ran The purpose is for the health of Montana, and other incidents re- I ' Hour during ran in which Arrived the, mill Runners they Today the Rlankets' Two his daughter June, whom EU1 I louse Cleaning. folded nfhc obit u ai y printed be winter, During tire firsi w in te very fast running horses doctors say has a better chance low, as .showing the anals and the father and his sons 'Rugs and Curtains. C'eaned in a from Southern Utah two toarrived & of recovering from a heart ailhardships the family had underworked for six weeks on dona- Modern Way. Logan Laundry day. -This is their first appear- ment by being in the Phoenix in Logan Dry Cleaners. gone in those caily days, and re- tion, at the Temple-mi- ll ance m this part of the state. climate where the is altitude (Advertisement) ferred to the labors pel formed by canyon. In the spring of 1878 About fifteen head of fast run- much lower. the deceased during, his fifty they sold their saw and grist mill Idaho from ning horses arrived years residence in Logan, in the interests to Mr. Hodges, moved to on Sunday and Monday. It apMerrill Visiting sawmill business and later as en- Logan and 'entered the employ ol pears there will be the fastest Captain for-- 1 Captain Eugene Merrill, Artilever seen on the local gineer at the temple, rounding out the United Ord(r Mfg, and Buildstring Field 145th with the it life of work from a very tally merly mill track at the Cache County Fair, ing Co. operating a company Utah National Guard, but Later they age until the end. He died rich id in Logan canyon. Sept. They are determined lery, in the regular army station- to break the track record of fifty now age until the end. He died rich in nurchased the wreck of a U. in a talk delivered seconds . All the harness horses ed at Casper, Wyoming, where Na-he, the blessings of the Lord. He had mill which burned down near thejmon people Wyoming lived an ideal married life and he mouth Of the canyon, to which lover KSL broadcast last night, arrived Sunday from the Utab-Idah- o has charge of isthea visitor in Lo- tional Guard, by the J. Baron and and his faithful lifes companion logs went floated down the river. The talk was sponsored Circuit. Mary HI to Lo- came Men Mormon of the gan. Captain .first the presidency and was rebuilt had raised an honorable family. The mill Rupert, two' fast harness horses gan last night, having been metj ac-i- n music Some excellent church. Red Banks, c from Payson, also arrived today, Life is short as compared with soms operated it above in Ogden by his brother, Dr. W. ompanied the lecture including Logan .canyon and at Spring ettrnity. If we learn how to live Ye Come W. Merrill. The captain has been of rethe Come, singing we are prepared to face the end Hollow, untffl after the forest Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck has In the government hospital at Saints, by Tracy Y. Cannon and moved office across the Law his when it comes, and the record of serve was established. San Francisco where he has beenj accompanying chorus which the Arimo It was during this sawmilling an our lives when we face it at the Building, an ailfor was very appropriate as this song street into ' taking treatment Crowther Court that Joseph bar above, where not only our period directly in front of the He is very much improved, was written ment. the early during who, Clark, Sarah Miss deeds, but our words are recorded. married of the march of the Mor- House. in health, a fact his many local sur(Advertisement) Tire speaker recalled the story of with the following children,Crow- stages Elder mons to Utah. Illinois from friends will be (Teased to learn. a man who scoffed at the idea that vive him; Joseph Henry ill spend a few Merrill was W. author. the Mrs. Clayton Captain Seriously Injured 4 our idle words are wafted heaven-wqj-- d ther, Mrs. Edwin - James, r, returning to Roscoe J. W. Morrell, togkn represen- - days for record;,;, but when lie David Stone, Mrs. McCulloch, Endurance Test David Mrs. tative of the Jdmesway Dairy casper. heard the radio he changed his Lieut Williams and Lady Earle Crowther and Clifton Com Manufacturing mind; for if man could invent GeorgeLa Von Crowther. One son, who have been driving a Graham products You need not go to Salt Lake was seriously Injured Sat- now pany, such an instrument, what could Jesse by for a Permanent wave on Utah about the automobile when died Paige urday afternoon at the county one of experience, Mrs. Pearl God not do. Uncle Joe, as Mr. John William, 1892 a for was track in Fair Grounds State of It fair grounds when a grinder Lewis, at the Modern Crowther was known in the four years and age. Beauty Sons sold out their worlds endurance record, conCrowther upwards of a ton, fell Parlors, 13 W. Center St., is family, would not be called to ac- Interest in the sawmill businsess cluded their drive at about 1 a. weighing to was knocked He the him. upon count for many idle words now to give 1904 Crowther and sons sold m. today. A tire blew out which ground with the implement upon equipped and experienced lliat. he has joined the other In site known as could not be repaired within the his stomach. A force of men you the best and latest in perwater power their members of the- family. Elder the Thomas dam, time allotted by the judges, conse- soon removed it and Mr. Morrell manent waving. Phone 1240. X. Smith Ririe read a poem dedicated to which (Advertisement! to quently the record drive which was rushed to the hospital. An had enlarged, they 521 was Father, which was appropriate to the about established at established which was operationperformed upon A Dirty Thief the occasion, and expressed the city's City, electric plant there, and (hours, was concluded. They beat his intestines which had been a poor widow with On 100 hope that we may all be as well about record the former on the purin by, severed. At the hospital today it four Sunday enroute paid the money from soutn was children, the at hours. The driven mill prepared to meet the end as was chase distance a flour of was reported that there is a good ern Texas to relatives m Portland the good father Joseph Crowther, mouth priceof Laketown canyon, not obtainable here. It is said the chance for his ultimate recovery. a Oregon, driving delapidated Bishop John Q. Adams, who pre- which Edward Crowther ran un- motor w;as performing perfectly Ford car, arrived in Logan and sided. stated that the congregation til The drive ended. at the time to the sold purit Show Flower Beautiful finally they to Sheriff Shaw lor had heard some beautiful senti- chase a flour mil at Malad, contest started August 25, makOf interest will be the appealed to eat, and he took ments expressed, with which he Idaho, which developed into a ing about 22 days of continuous flower special show at the fair which is somethmg them to a cafe for dinner. While lully agreed, as he did also with great business, still being run driving. being sponsored by the Logan they were in Ogden a rich the praise accorded the departed by Edward Crowthers sons. lady and Cache Stake relief, society had Mrs. Gottleib Smith Dies presented one of the childand the testimonies borne. May be will This their Upon completion of the Logan organizations. ren, a little girl, with a beautiful On Sunday evening Mrs. GotGod comfort the hearts of the wife Temple John Crowther was emregular fall show. All the exhibiand family, in whose name he ployed as engineer; a position he lleib Smith passed away at a lo- - tors may compete for the special large doll, which she wished to thanked all friends who had tenhis death which was kail hospital. The lady was the cash prizes offered by the fair carry into the cafe with her; but dered aid or sympathy during hastened by - a fall while on (daughter of James and Marian management. According to re- her mother directed her to leave His Robinson McNeil and was born ports the recent frosts have not it In the rear seat of the car. the illness and following the death duty-- on January 28. 1908 of the husband and lather, and wife survived him but two weeks. hi Logan November 13 1869- - She injured the tlowers and a good The child was so uneasy about her beautiful dolly outside by her husband and display is expected. those who attended the services. Upon his death he was succeed-survive- d Exhibitors leaving that before finishing her dinner Mrs. Edna Ririe sang "Oh My ed by Ins son Joseph, subject of (the following children. Raymond should have their flowers ready she rushed out to look at it, 'only Smith of Malad, Idaho, Alonzo for the Father, and Elder William A this sketch, who held the posi-k- - .Smith opening of the fair on to find it gone. Some Mrs. Ethel of dirty thief 10 oclock. Noble pronounced benediction. at tioji until his last illness, which Crookston ofLogan, Tuesday morning had stolen it, and the little girl North Uan, A long cortege of automobiles terminated fatally on Thursday j The fair appr'eciates management was left disconsolate. n Smith of Logan, Mrs. Leona very much the fine support the September twelfth. accompanied the remains to the seen an,d.ers be can akeCrrc SrHith above it From the are in Relief Societities giving cemetery, where Eider John A. of Salt j in-- 1 Smith their fall flower show at Lamb, a relative from Coalviilo that Mr. Crowther was most of Logan, Mrs. Hazel having Nielsen his from dustnous boyhood the fair. early dedicated the last earthly Monday resting until his last illness, sutfering ??ajwy pIr ' place of the good man who had deMyrtle his at in MILLS UNION KNITTING many hardships younger.) Newell Tuesday parted. Smith, all of Logaft. Fun-h- e the Fair Call at our boothe at the days. The w liter can testify that ral servlcos be the beld ala most exemplary also lived ticket sale fair obtain and a. at 2 Obituary , moral and religious life, and hadTenOi yarJ, chaP1 n, lowing you $8 00 discount on all 'on Wednesday afternoon. the sub5e been 'a High for sixteen Priest overcoats; $4 00 discount on all sketch, was tlie son of vpar 'y1 tills Ho rirntli leather coats; 40 per cent off on scout who Wife induces faithful boy fnHn,ndDM5y111Ja:k5,n Crowther his have raised an!, Eveiy Blankets and Ladies dresses; - 35 to or blS brother father Wolverhampton. honorable ak,born family of seven 'hls off on any other merpercent to seat . a the chase 3 childien After a lice of ringside England, April useful chandise purchased. Tickets good 38o4. His lather was engineer at semce he li is gone to Ins eternal County fair boxing show prior to until Saturday, Sept. 21st. UNION the city waterworks there. 8 the Q c(X.k tomorrow night at It KNITTING MILLS CO. Center there that he joined the L. D.wasrewito s. jDansante, wild be given a tic- - aqd First West. ihurch, and before long became ket free. Tickets now on sale. (Advertisement) pi esident of the Wolverhampton (Advertisement) b''aocb- Early in the summer of, Class Officers Sr-- High ' I8b4 the family, Legion Auxiliary Officers consisting of the Class officers for the Logan parents and six sons, emigrated The Woman's Auxiliary of th! Frito America Enroute. one son died American Legion elected officers Sr. High school were elected Senand was ouried in Chicago At Lyman Hyde of Ogden, genera! as follows, for the ensuing year: day afternoon, as follows: Council Bluffs, Iowa, the west- manager of the Eccles Hotels, is President, Mrs. Vernon W. Croc-- a iors: Ernest Hill, president. ReStewart, ern 1 ail way terminal at that time business visitor in Logan today, Rett; first vice president, Mrs. becca secretary; Watkins, Margaret :R. E. Anderson, second vice-prthey were ferried across the MisHull and K. S. Siefret, manager of the sident, Mrs. William B. Garrett. Helen Johnson, John souri river, from whence they Overland Lumber traveled with ox teams the thouCompany at treasurer, Mrs. Ray Crookston, Louis Turley, executive commitsand miles to Utalk"Nearing the ' Presbon, was visiting in Logan chaplain, Mrs. Chester Loveland, tee; A. J. Southwick and Frances class . advisers. head of Echo canyon another of over Sunday, historian, Mrs. D. M. Dunlop, ser- Christofferson, Bill Preston, president) Juniors: the sons died, ajid was taken to Call Mrs at Howard arms, geants Erma CotCharles Beach of Los Angeles, and Mrs Don Edwards, musical Jesse Hill, vice-preCoalville, Summit Co., for burial. Ther they remained for a time, California, who has been the director, Mrs. E. W. Lundahl, Jr., tle, secretary; executive commithis mother and local re-- 1 chorister. Mrs. John H. Anderson, tee, Tad Bullen, Naida Rich and and here two other sons of the Rues; family died of what was then latlves and fnends the past week, During the past year the auxili- - Dean Humphreys; cheer leader, Merrill; class advisors, Burns called mountain fever. The fa- returned home this morning. ary awarded a medal to the best Bob Cardon. Helen ther, John Crowther, haa to school girl; hon- Crookston and high make their coffins and bury Going on Pleasure Tripored Gold Star Mothers on Mo- - Sophomores; Keith Worley, PresJ- - H. Westover and wife will tiers Day, presenting each with ident,' Roy' Hull,, them. This left but two sons; Fannie Joseph and Edward. A daughter b'ard an Oregon Short Line pas-l- a distributed, flag Ruth Redford. secretary; gold pin; Mary, born there later, lived but sengar train Tuesday morning Ior'Codfes and instructed In flag eti- - Hodges, Don Brown and Wallace a short time. a t V, o weeks pleasuie outing to quet jn an City schools; were Sorensen, members of executive Ruth Owen, song e, committee; In the spilng following their the Northwest. They will visit., hostesses convon-Seattlall the regional cheer leader; arrival, there being no employPortland, .British nolum-- , ti0n; conducted poppy sale for leader, Ezra Dunn, ment at Coalville, the father, bia and many other important .the D- A. V. and sewed for un- - class advisers, N- - W. Christiansen and Miss Anna Boss. John Crowther, and his eldest Points piun to their return. 'compensated disabled veterans. live i 4-- H Visiting Logan G. L. Westover and wife of Salt Lake, are visiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Westover. They came to Logan to attend , , , Patriarchs John E. Carlisle of Logan and V. L. Halliday, of Salt Lake addressed the High Priests of the Logan stake at their meeting in the Stake House on Sunday afternoon. Their subject was the Patriarchal blessing, which was treated in an illuminating ' , Small Fire Wesley Jacques, solicitor for Marriage Licenses A small fire occurred at 12 50 Deseret News, is visiting in Marriage licenses have been isLogan and expects to remain sued to Spencer Hammond Fuhri-ma- n Sunday afternoon,- hot ashes havhere for the county fair which and Iva Ann Thornton, ing set fire to the garage of C. Ward, 156 West, Fourppens tomorrow. Kuna, Idaho; Lester Ravsten and Herbert th North, The damage was slight. of Clarkston. Leah Goddy Wanted Experienced - girt for UNION KNITTING MILLS at general house work.. Phone 1179-- J Visiting New Mexico. " t Advertisement the., Fair Call a t our boothe at the t GrFrMaycockor-Loganr'K-afair and obtain a sale ticket alThe Franciscan, in Albuquerque, lowing PosS Parsons Visits Logan you $8 00 discount on all N. M. Albuquerque is the home $4.00 discount on all Heber Bingham of the Bing- of the First American, annuar overcoats; leather coats; 40 per cent off on ham Cafe and 'Bill Reading, met! Indian pageant, the star of which Blankets and Ladies dresses; S5 Editor Parsons of the Denver Popt : is princess pro percent off on any other merand party as they alighted at theltege of Charles Wakefield n chandlse purchased. Tickets good airport Saturday' afteroon man the mm Its oainfFpne until Saturday- - Sept. 21st. 11MON from Bozeman, and drove them " to the college stadium where w they went to watch the Aggies in of the southwest, and a popular (Advertisement) their practice for the fall foot- wintering place. ball games. Mrs. Fonnesbeck Dies r. Busy --i- rlf Mrs. -- Anna M. Fonnesbeck died r River Heights M. I, A. A busy place is the rooms of 'at a local Ttospitol this momma DONT FORGET! H Big M. I. Miss Myrtle Davidson in the she was BUfft in Copenhagen A. Opening. The River court house where the place: Girl (February 12, 1856 and came to Heights Amusement hall. The Clubs of the ! county are display-(Uta- h as a Mormon convert while time: 8 oclock p. m. Program mg their work-a- s a feature of she was a young woman. She has A refreshments. Cache county fair. The work surviving her two sisters, Mrs good time for all. t,will be judged at the' court house Jennie J. Merrill and Mr. Olga 'this year where a much better Edlefson of Logan; two daughters A Real Peach place is afforded for the display, Lydia Fonnesbeck of New York Fonnesbeck - of Hyrum Campbell who attended AnypersonsTnterestedarelnvit-CityancLT,anthe Peach Day festivities at Brig-- ; ed to call and see the work of Salt Lake City, and two sons ham City, brought home with; the club- - members who have Victor and Leon of.?ogan Funhim some very fine peaches some (turned out an enormous amount eral arrangements' will be an- of which he was exhibiting miof clothing and bottled goods. nounced later. Logan today. He had with him' the Cad-Loga- High Priests' Meeting ', . ' . Saturday, September 14, 1929. BANANAS ggc Founds 3 . eni-inite- ei : , 1 1 - -- 17-1- 9. j -- p-t- or Seeg-mille- ' ORANGES 2 Dozen CELERY BECCO Small Bottles JAR RUBBERS ... Gold-evenin- 4e BALL MASON CAPS 2 Dozen KWIKSOLV 2 Packages BALL MASON FRUIT Quarts, dozen JARS Half Gal., dozen $1.19 83c HEINZ BOT TLEDVINEGAR Pints ... 17c 32c Quarts MEATS ' Mutton Chops, 2 pounds Leg of Mutton, pound Mutton Shoulder Roast, pound 45c ... . 23c 16c TNITE JI Cash and Carry Stores 27 West 1st North 88 South 2nd East Logan SMITHFIELI) IIYKUM WELLSVILLE g, Sunday ,,,01 ( age 6 Dozen J - age Hunches 2 and Wednesday AILTalkin apatol All-Singi- ng -- i , LOCAL NEWS - , WARNER BROS. present j j j e- I s., DT'wDlTInl all-rou- vice-preside- t f - -' 4 i V |