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Show r- -' PAGE FOUH "I " Lyric JOHNNY HINES in Sent Home The body of Paul Cunningham, whose death came about "through a self inflicted bullet wound, was sent to Salt Lake today where arrangements will be, made foe Body Sacrifices Fortune LOCflL NEWS f- -r in .Salt lake B. Carl . Forest Supervisor Arentsen Is in Salt Lake today on forest service land matters. Supervisor Mrs. Wi'son Low During the forenoon thought Mrs. Harry T. condition such at the that she could notflive. However following a blood transfusion, she rallied and relatives have hopes for her recovery. Your car washed and vaccum for Advertisement Court in Session District court was in session with Judge M. C. again' today Harris on the bench. The case of tthe Beneficial Life Insurance company versus the Logan Lodge No. 1453 of the Benevolent and s Fingerprint Case Chief of Police Gilbert According to terms of her will Mr. Audrey Loder Coward of Glen Ridge, N. J, will lose the Income on $800,000 annually when she marries. Her engagement to Lee Wingate Carroll of New York was recently announced. hue-ban- be- Me-cha- m has a case that involves finger prints that he is telling that caused considerable amusement in police headquarters this morning. It involved the identity of a lady whom he was endeavoring to secure the name in an automobile that was ditched In the mud last evening. For the Military Ball dont forget to have your hair neatly trimmed at Modern Barber & Beauty Parlors 13 W. Center St. Advertisement Canyon Party Dr. F. B. Parkinson, Dr. J. W. Hayward, Judge M. C. Harris, Dr. N. E. Munk and Farrell Johnson .formed a party that went to the S. E. Needham summer hpme last' evening which is about ten. miles up the canyon. They encountered plenty of snow and. in places it was necessary to shovel snow out of the road. o TT Went to California LaPhene Peterson, advertising manager of the StocktonkChris-tiaiJsehas Department store, gone to California for a brief outing, having gone down with his brothers who were shipping cattle to the coast. A. F. Stock-togeneral manager of the stor is expected to return home this week end from his eastern buying trip. , rt n, . Successful Social M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Second ward staged a successful dancing party in the new ward amusement hall last evendeing. The hall was specially with corated for the occasion Harts electric lights. Mickey Preston orchestra supplied the music. Roief Society Meeting The. Logan stake Relief Society will hold union meeting Sunday. Training Completed February 23, at 2 p. m. in the About twenty . scout leaders of dis3t the Franklin and Oneida stake house. leadership thir tricts completed Complain of Speeding Motorists' training school W ednesday after Mam noon at Preston with a hike to South along People street are complaining of the Worm creek north and east of high rate oV speed with which town. The hike was completed Scout some motorists drive down the under the direction of streets with the cutouts of their Executive Preston W. Pond. cars wide open making a great bers deal of noise. This has been con- Battery Boys siderable annoyance to South of Battery F Utah Main residents especially since ;National Guard, will hold their the snow melted off. regular drill practice tonight at the local armory. They will be guests of Battery A from Brigham City. There is to be a to be . played tween the local and the Brigham students of the Junior high City team The game is a re- school in assembly Friday morn- turn game, the Logan lads havthey ing. His address will be patrio- ing been defeated when tic, using aa the theme George went over to Boxelder recently. Washington. Other features on the program will be a salute to Hit and Run Accident. the flag led by the boy scouts, Elmo Waite and Lloyd Matktn communty singing of America of Hyde- Park were Victims of a conducted by .Harold Peterson, hit and run driver last evening clarinet solo, Howard Dunn, and at the intersection of Third east selections by the dfchool orchestra. and Fifth north in this city. They were taken to the hospital where HEAR THESE POPULAR FAV- their injuries were dressed. They ORITES . SING WHILE YOU were riding with W. G. Bennett, HALL owner of the Essex coach that was DANCE, AT THE ELITE HYRUM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY wiecked, when the accident hap The other occupant of the 20TH. JACK WAHLEN, SOLOIST, pened. was Nyman Woolf, aU of Hyde car MICKELSEN TRIO, Park. Tht party was on the way SISTERS, KSL ARTISTS. LETA ALLEN, to the U. S. A. C. to attend a NIELSEN-W- I LSON basketball SOLOIST, game. Meet-Mem- - -- - SPECIAL BLUEBIRD ICE CREAM BRICKS FOR WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY. PATRIO ENTERAN EVENINGS TIC COLORS.- - FRESH. STRAW DUO. TAINMENT OF DANCING ANOl BERRY, VANILLA AND PIS- -t Ka TACHO ICE CREAM. 1UENSU.Y. ADMISSION 56c. FoLMAIN. Phone 206. al shape by shoup. 324 North Advertisement Advertisement Main. Advertisement No Mall Delivery o. Miitary Academy Vacancy-Sen-ator William H. King has Washingtons Birthday Warning Signals advised The Journal that tomorPostmaster Joseph Odell anRelative to warning signals row, Friday morning at 9 oclock nounces that there will be no de- for railroad crossings, the Orein the Federal bunding at Salt livery of mail by Carriers Sat- gon Short Line officials were Lake city, under the auspices of urday the 22nd, quested to have signals placed at the civil service commission, an birthday. The stamp and general .the crossing on the highway near examination for Utah hoys Hi delivery and registry and c. o. dJthe Logan factory and one at gible for appointment to the mil- windows will be open from 11 a. the crossing a mile and a quar-to 1 p. m. And special delivery ter north east of Wellgville. To itary academy in June will be held. An article dealing more ful- and perishdble mail matter will .the request. A. L. Coey division ly with the matter appears else- be delivered us usual. For the superintendent -- t Pocqfeho un where in The Journal today. balance of the day the Logan swered advising the matter would postoffice will be closed except be given consideration shortly. late for Easy Press that the regular holiday crew County officials were wondering n-the win handle in coming and es- - If there - is Justification for- - the ra! road -e-r&ssin dclayr "denflavT evening In which one patehing of --outgoing-- mail- woman was injured so badly that she died later and another was gr badly bruised and crushed, the news did not occur for the edition of Th$ JouniaL,lauch.-,was- early . The case-wi- th the shooting In. the ease of Paul Cunningham. However, in each case about half the subscribers were given the news. ' 1 gawt The Journal appreciates the service rendered by the parties who were so prompt in calling No. 7 and giving the tip In both cases. DO YOU- ENJOY SINGING WITH YOUR DANCING. BE AT THE ELITE IIALL, HYRUM, THIRSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20T1E HEAR CACHE VALLEYS MOST POPULAR VOCALISTS !N SONG, WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT. THE WEATHER IS FTNE. THE ROADS ARE EXCELLENT, DRIVE OUT TO THIS POPULAR DANCING RESORT. ADMISSION . 10 pounds Sweet Spanish Onions Advertisement Students Take Teste Eight students and graduates of the Utah State Agricultural I office. Rollo W. Woodward took! the agronomist test. The other seven are Owen J. Olson, Verbal B. Bennion, Leland B. Hill, Vandl E. Larson, G. Robert Gregory,! Wallace Liddie and Fred Stod- -' . i -- ir- , James McGregor of lower Gen- tile valley, is a visitor in Logan to- day guest of an old friend, T. G Lowe. Scandinavian Meeting Friday The Scandinavian meeting will be held Friday, February 21st, at 7:30 oclock in the Stake House. John A. Anderson of River Heights and N. C. Nielsen of Logan will be the speakers. Scandinavian Presidency ILunimdlsteoinm Furniture Company Merchandise Former Lf) frail Resident Dies -- From Injuries, i The Home of Quality (Continued from Page One) likely some action will be taken ill the matter. Officials who investigated the concluded this accident had morning that an inquest would CLOSED SATURDAY Dont forget that your shopping for Saturday and Sunday will have to be made tomorrow. This has speeded us up a bit, but we are ready with a lot of specials special both as to price apd timeliness. New season gords, the kind you enjoy best now. - Let us serve you. It wiJ please you, both as to quality, price and the service itself. RUSSET POTATOES 100 pound M4 bagv- - RAISIN BARS 2 pounds 25r; box, 11 o HIGH PATENT FLOUR 48 pound (.ark, high grade APPLES 1 bushel, Roman Beauty NUT BUTTER AC 2 sweet mi nils, fresh, M.J.B, COFFEE 1 pound Can . 44 I pai bilges, any flu or ORANGES 1 All Flavors, Oranges . . . Extra Large, Sunkist. . . . -- Piggly Wiggly Special Per lb. Ic Sweet Creamery. bottles , Soap . 4 Bars ..... 1 2 pounds, mild V44 - DEVILED MEAT tans , Btead and Board $1.75: . 1 Bfc-Ba- g -- Tlour .. ... . G5 Large I'tg. Sperry Pancake Flour-- .- 33 1 CREME OIL SOAP 4 Dozen - 131 . FULL CREAM CHEESE 1 lc Package Dozen. Extra Large ami Juiiy HEINZ KETCHUP 2 .Per Butter - . Fancy Yellow Fruit. Hour JELLO SWEET CORN 45 4 eans Bananas Jello pound. m bars 120 oz. Pkg. V heat TUILET.llU'lil - 3 rolls SPANISH ONIONS 1 Hearts TotaI Specials In Our Market 17 OOl -- - S3 03 A choice lot of tender young lT. S. inspected Beef, Sirloin, Round and Tin Rump Oven Roasts. One trial of this prime beef and you will have no other. Satisfaction means QUALITY. STEAKS ahd ROAS1S, per pound .. 28 BACON Plenty of choice steaks, Lamb, Pork & Beef - I -'15 - - I5. Loaf Bread ':rr;;:r.rr'-1Tf-- z 10 pounds, sweet 19 Ladies I Strap All Leather House Slippers ...... ... $1.98 - Ladies $5.0(1 1 Strap iatent Slippers, rz:T- - t New Spring Style $3.85 Ladies $5.00 Spring Style Blond Pumps $3.85 Ladies Brown of Black Dress Slippers Regular $4.50 Values. Special for Friday $3.48 1 Lot Ladies' and Misses Shoes and Slippers, $1.00 pair , See Our Window Display Afoctoted Prof Photo on Newest photo of Thome A. Ediion, taken In Fort Myers, Fla his eighty-thi- rd birthday anniversary. 23 23 35 You will find many pleasing color combinations in these new enameled Hi- Chairs . . . Porcelain trays to match come with every chair ... Priced (rpxn $475 to $7.5 . SHOES college were at the FederaLbuild-ln- g Wednesday taking the Junior civil engineer lhg and the junior dard, 2i .... Syrup Pack Peaches 2 Packages Corn Starch 25c Can McDonalds Cocoa -- Fresh White Marshmallows, per pound .. Home Dried Sweet Corn, pound : 50c. agronomist tests. The tests .were under the direction of F. 'W. Rich of the Cache national forest Closed Saturday Washingtons Birthday SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY M. J. B. Coffee, per package- 39 Tree Tea, per package 29 No. i Journal. Afociated 1rcst Photo i are now on display Marry in Brigham Ross Hancey of Logan and El sie Margaret Wlnberg of Millville went over to Brigham City last week and secured a license to wed according to the list of marriage licenses in the Boxelder i Order of Elks was - cleaned $1.25; 10- - gallons Parco gas $2 15; 5 gallons Parco gas $1 10. Baugh Motor Co. some time where she was operated upon, was returned to her home today. Her broeher Joseph H. Biggs of Cove, came down to assist in getting the lady to. her home. ing heard. ch Our Spring Stock oS Scouts of Boy valley council America at scout headquarters Friday evening. John H. Wilson is committee chairman. Mrs. Lucy Biggs Watterson who Protective ! 4 Committee Meeting There will be a meeting of the camping committee of the Cache Return to Home hospital not be necessary unless the rail- - tween New York and Los Anregeles.; road authorities made such a quest At press time it appeared The United Kingdom last year there would not be an inquest. imported nearly three times the 'mo-eaTwo direct telephone circuits, amount of American made in 3273. miles long, handle an tions pictuie films as it did average of 51 calls a day be- - 1928 Camping Fined bv Judge Ray Sparks of Clarkston paid a twenty five dollar fine to Judge Jesse P Rich this morning havto intoxicaing pleaded guilty sentence was tion. A 90 day jail suspended during good behavior. the THOMAS A. EDISON 83 TEARS OLD st"11 'i THE CAVALIER burial. Off to Nephi Director P. V Cardon of the college experiment station left today for a trip to Nephi and other central Utah towns on official business. has been at R. TALMADGE in , TheatreFriday Chinatown Charlie i " Thursday, February 20,' 1930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THB JOURNAL, Lean Streaked in or over.. For Stuffing or bakng. per lb. BOIL BEEF Thick rib and brisket, per lb . ... LARD Fresh home rendered, 2 pounds for. lb. pieces VEAL STEW 28 14 15 35 SALT. BACON Cash Market and Grocery J. f ONE DOOR NORTH OF C. FKXNEY per pound. 18 The usual bargain in tender Pot Roast, Fancy Cuts of Spring Lamb, Pork and Veal, Fat liens and Fresh and Smoked Fish. . , Efficient Cleanliness Service MODERN MARKET Honesty ' O. , J |