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Show r i " Saturday, February 22, 1930. Pupils of Mrs. Pauli In BrSiag $9.95 Recital Sunday To our store any day this week and we will sell you a new Spring dress which jvill later cost you $20.00. Materials include flat crepe, georgette, crepe satin, and pilk prints. Black and all colors. Sizes 14 to 50. musical program will be given by the pupils of Mrs. George Pauli, assisted by Horace Baugh, vocalist, Sunday afternoon, February 23, at 3 0 clock in the Fouth ward chapel. The program Whlcji will be given is as follows: A Better Dresses Reduced Accordingly Edwards Millinery Co. Ladle 0 29 West 1st North ginning Furnishings" LOCAL NEWS Goes To Convention Larsen, 1 -J- ohn- A Tarantelle " of the Crystal Bottling Works, went to Salt Lake on Friday, to be present at a three day convention o the Utah bottlers. manager Brother Very FI James and John Quayle went to Ogden on Friday to see ' their brother Phil, who resides at Perry, Utah. Phil is in an Ogden hospital, said to be critically ill. - Franklin and Mrs. William Webster and, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry went to Franklin today to attend the ward reunion and old folks party being held at that place. Here From Bancroft Earl Lloyd of Bancroft, Idaho, representative of the Globe Mill-Is ing company in that section, a visitor in Logan. He came here to have some dental work atGo to Mr. tended to. , - Ha'iday Observed Selected Vocal Solo Business was largely suspended MsHokace Ballu offices in Logan today, all public Valse Chopin and the business houses in the Joy SlENcE city being closed v for the observ- Lorelie ance of Washingtons birthday. Christy Tat lob Godard Mazurka All Quiet Today-- All Thain Carlisle Rachmaninoff is quiet on Logans front Prelude Laura Evans today, business men and townspeople are enjoying a holiday at home with then: families in observance of Washington's NIBLEY -- ...would. have - a lighting night.; AU,whoFej. pnable, to at chance for the division cham- tend the Military ball last night pionship. Lets go after the title will have an opportunity to view these , beautiful., decorations to 1 JLLJZL hoys! gies. . . , were served. HOT WATER "BROODERS" fa Cost Low MAKE Even Temperatures Smallest Chick Loss Less Labor LOWEST FUEL EXPENSE LET US QUOTE YOU SAVING PRICES A. H. Palmer & Sons Heating Engineers Phone 464 Logan yet- - s - . Human Johnson night. . Advertisement Home Missionaries for Logan Stake Logan Stake, Sunday Feb, 23. Ward S. B. College Mitton, Harold England. 4 Logan 1st Ward N. . Larsen, Ernest Olson. Logan 2nd Ward John Anderson, Ezra Zollinger. Logan 6th. Ward H. B. Campbell, Preston Richards. Logan 7th Ward E. B. Spencer, David Wm. Cook. Logan 8thWard E. J. Passev. Wesley Odell. Logan 11th Ward Ward Conference. Logan 12th Ward C. W. Dunn, Fred Baugh, Providence 1st ward-don- , Rulon Zollinger. Providence 2nd Ward Eugene Yeates, John H. Thorpe. River Heights, J. E. Carlisle, MARRIED FOLKS DANCE On Friday evening a free was given In our ward, with a large crowd in atInvitations Written tendance. were sent to all the married folks of the Millville and Nibley wards. by This dance was sponsored E. G. Berntson. Alma Riggs and the M. I. A. -- MRS. SNOW OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Byxoa Snow, who was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs, John A. Israelson of Hyrum following her removal from the hospital, is getting along nicely and will soon be home again. Rouche was Miss Margaret moved 'from the hospital to her home last week and is slowly refrom complications covering which followed an operation for was which performappendicitis ed, Jan. 19th. Her 'many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Leave For CWifomia Homes Rex and Roy Kimball and jthelr sister Mrs. Charles Pnday and again' after a "short visit with reto their latives at Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, returned daughter homes In California this mom and Pingre, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Rindisbaker ing. They came here to be at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. N, of Amalga and Mrs. O. L. Elia-so- n of Logan visited with Mr. W. Kimball, who has been 111 for some time. Mrs. Kimball, and Mrs. E, L. Morgan, Thurswhile still very ill. Is showing In day. and M. I. A. dlcations of improvement, the sons and daughter found it VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker of expedient to return to California. the stake M. I. A. and O. M. Wilson and Nickoli Jorgensen of the Seems Impossible stake priesthood committee were visitors at our Priesthood and To Get . A: Tuesday evening. - Mrs. Francis Jessop entertain(Continued from Page One)' ed at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. time this month, pointing out that Johnson of Ogden, Mrs. the February grand Jury might George Hoodless, Mrs. Ray Hovey, Harry be able to fix him up. Mrs. T. E. Jessop, Mrs. Peter PetThe grand Jury came along erson, and Mrs. .Morgan Jensen. with a little relief for Oscar on Mrs. Ellis Arierson- was hosFebruary 18 and he brightened tess at a dinner party given considerably. Two days later he Wednesday evening in compli to the Indictment ment to her husbands birthdaj pleaded guilty and waited for federal Judge Ed- anniversary. ward E. Cushman to go ahead Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher of with the relief, but Judge Cush- Cornish spent Tuesday with Mr. man didnt say anything. . and Mrs. Geo Cummings. Yesterday Oscar checked up on the prospects and was informed A new meter to be connected that there was a crowded court to hose for inflating automobile calendar Involving several trials tires shows the airpressure in "a and that,, there wouldn't be tire and in a supply tank at the more federal aid before March 11. same time. av M f t ANY PAIR OF SHOES ON THE FLOOR For MORE t i Between Monday, February 24th and Friday, February 20th Inclusive Felpffiuiaasr leasraaaceSaSe Hundreds of pairs of high grade shoes ior men and women, jhoes in all colors, styles and materials. Shoes for street, dress wear and all occasions. "For thebalance of the month, your unreserved choice, pair $2.93, $3.65, $4.93 - $1.95, $2.45, $3.65, $4.93 49 North Main OUR REGULAR VALUES-SU- CH THIS IS NOT A SALE-JU- ST "AS 'YOU GET EVERY DAY IN THE,YEAR. T Lower Prices Better Automobiles 192& Chevrolet Landeau Sedan . 1928 Durr ant Coach 1929 Pontiac Landeau Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Sedan . 1929 Chevrolet Coupe . . 1929 Chevrolet Sedan .. & - . Easy Terms $275.00 $360.00 $390.00 $275.00 $550.00 $625.00 ' The above Cars Fully Equipped with Bumpers, Extra Tire and Tube. Reconditioned by expert mechanics. Guaranteed with an OK that counts. " 30 South Main, Logan, Utah JP t J 1" -- t Selling (Continued from Page One) were: General .chairman, Qlen Clark: decorations, Herbert Griffin and Myron Layton; programs, and invitations, Melvin Bankhead and Donald Crukshank; arrangements, Orpha Faylor and George Cleveland; refreshments, Edmund Falls. RETURNED MISSIONARY SPEAKS of River Rulon.. Heninger reHeights, who has recently turned from the Canadian mission, was the speaker at1 our sacrament meeting on Sunday and gave a very interesting account of his missionary labors In Toronto, Vermont and New Hampshire. Mr. Heninger wa3 a member of our ward before moving to River Heights. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen spent Sunday at Preston and Franklin, Idaho, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Ralph. IDAHO CHILD RECOVERS - . FROM INJLRIES Mrs. Christina Trolson Is at home again after spending the ?ast four weeks in Logan, tak-n- g care of her grandson, Jerome Rasmussen of Sublet, Idaho, who was under the doctors care following .his .removal from.. .the, hos- -. oital, where he was taken following, an accident In which his jaw was broken in three -- places through being kicked by a horse. He has recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home In Idaho. home Mrs. " Isreal Yeates is M.-1- - T or the Conviction of Either Man Annual Military Ball of U.S. A.C.Is-Colorf- ul Function v. Frances- - Jessop Nibley Mrs. returned Saturday from a weeks visit with her parents at Idaho .In Jai I x-en- Meward 00 Samuel Evans Bliss Geneva Olsen Funeral ' Funeral services for Miss' Geneva Olsen, who died Friday .West, Logan, Utah. Phone 274-morning, will be held in the LewAdvertisement iston Second ward, Monday afternoon at 2 oclock. The remains Elliott In Town be yiewed at the Lindquist may E. W. Epiott of - Bellingham, mortuary chapel Sundays aftera for In noon from 2 to 4. Logan Washington, Is couple of days. From here he is where Auto Dealers Meeting leaving for Eugene, Oregon he Is opening a new store. He At the meeting of Cache valley is conferring with O. N. Earl, automobile dealers held at the who will beeome the manager of chamber of commerce last eventhe new store on Main street as to discuss the feasibility of soon as it Is ready for occupancy ing it was forming an association, deemed advisable to call another Given Farewell Party-Me- rlin meeting at the chamber for WedHansen, son of Mr. and nesday, February 29. Mrs.. Moroni Hansen,, who has ac Ra'ir.f Society Meeting ceptcd a call to the Northwestern States Mission, and who will The Logan stake Relief Society about leave lor Salt Lake City will hold union meeting Sunday farea March 10th, was tendered February 23, at 2 p. m. In the well party at the home of his stake house. 3t A evening. parents, Thursday number of friends were present Mrs. H. G. llayball Funeral and a very enjoyable social time ' Funeral services for Mrs. Henry had. G. Hayball will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Bodies, Fenders, and Tops re First ward chapel. Friends may Auto -- made .new. like and paired view the body at -- the family Metal Shop. 30 No. 1st West. Phone home, 82 South Seccfnd West, Advertisement 130. this afternoon until 6 oclock and Sunday morning from 10 until l: Pointing For Bobcats Utah Aggies are pointing for the Bobcats who are scheduled Military Ball Decorations The beautiful and effective de to play at Smart gym Monday and Tuesday night. The Utes corations used for the Military defeated the Montana hoopsters Ball last evening at the Palais last night. Should the Utes de- dOr will be left In place for the feat them again tonight, the Ag- Washingtons birthday dance to- The Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Alice Olson. Ada P. Cardon was' the assisting hostess. The topic for the afternoon was salt, cement and canned goods and. was discussed by Mrs. Bertha Gessel. Mrs. Pearl Wlllmore gave a Patriarthic reading!. Wayne Ewer and Enos Carlson gave A social two carnet selections. hour followed and refreshments Mu. ham -- Trumph- - seed potatoes now from 505 So. 2nd Jensen. Geo. C. More than 1000 feet long and Mrs. II. M. H. Lund. Miss Lucile Blair and her mother Mrs. Blair 42 Inches wide, the worlds largall of Salt Lake and trustee and est power belt has been built I11 California from rubber and cotMrs. C. J. Adney of Cormne. ton fabric. When a fire resisting Lmeolum cent of the Forty eight per electric power used In France is of English Invention is heated It lies close produced by water power, 58 per emits a heavy gas that t by steam and the remainder to the floor and smothers all 13 e certified your Jobs Open The Fountain Rm ena Henukicks Logan, Utah a month. To A Wild Rose MeVoteell Asnstant accountant and audiPhehe Ih m OKU tor, $2,600 aV principal acJulie Ktng counting and year; Bubbling Spring auditing assistant, JoYCK Pt.Dl.RSEN a year. Interstate CommerEl G. Oibson of- - Salt Lake was Vocal Solo Selected $2,300 ce Commission, for duty in Washa business visitor in Logan on M. Horace Balh.h Valse Durund ington, D. C., or in the field. Friday. Junior entomologist, $2,000 to Cornell McClellan Bohm $2,400 a year, Bureau of EntomoDancing Spirits . In Salt Lake logy, Department of Agriculture, Kicuakd Bullln The personnel of the Central for duty in Washington, D. C,. or of the ...Miehenz on Birds. Caroling Lake garage are In Salt today m the field., Maxine Mebkul business. Junior industrial economist, $2,-0Revel of the Wood NympliB Barbour a year. Bureau of Labor StaAlice Thoki-Miss Connie Bradbury is spendAvalanche Heller tistics, Department of Labor, ing the week end In Preston,Ida-ho- , Music Box. Jletns Washington, D. C. where she is the guest of Keith U heaves Full information may be obMiss Eva Warner. Last Smile Wallenhaupt tained from Albert O. Anderson Donna Fames Secretary of the United States Seagull Camp Meeting ..JJehr Service Board of Examiners at the the First Violet The Seagull camp of Ruth Kimball post office in this city. daughters of the Pioneers will2 Fantasie . . Mozart meet Mohday, February 24, at Roma Luthy p. m. at the hoyie of Mrs. Wil- Valse Chopin liam Swinyard, 407 Boulevard. Dctt Juba Bent car, bodies and lenders are brought back to their origin Union Meeting Postponed al shape by Shoup. 324 North Announcement is made by Mrs. Main. W..ft. Ballard that due to funerAdvertisement als and conferences being held tomorrow the regular monthly Son is Born union meeting of the Relief SoThe first son of Mr. and Mrs. ciety will not be held Joseph H. Olsen Jr. and the third Wanted Experienced grand son of Bishop and Mrs. girl In Joseph H. Olsen of College ward housework and cooking, close in. warm . A was born on Friday. No family . washing. Recommenwelcome was accorded the new dations required. Apply in person concerned doing at 221 West. lst North. All arrival. ' Advertisement nicely. Get . Wheel Jensen and Kenneth Vanderhoof; hall and music, Vernon Budge and Webster Hunter. Among the guests of honor for States Civil Service The United colorful function were: Secthe folannounces the Commission of State and Mrs. ..Milton retary lowing open competitive examina- H. Welling and daughter Mrs. tions: Horsley, Captain F. H. De Weese, Cement finisher. $6 a day, Of- Captain and Mrs. R. M. Slaughter, fice of Public Buildings and Public Federal Parks of the National Capital Washington, D. C- Editor in chief, $4 600 a year. Bureau of Education, Interior Department, .Washington, D. C. Engineering draftsman of various grades, $1,800 to $2,000 a year. Federal classified service throughHeller out the United States In the Panama Canal Service the entrance Bchmoll salary for principal engineering draftsman is $239.58 a month, and Bohm for engineering draftsman $187.50 program Kith PAGE TITREB LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH THfl JOURNAL, I Phone 279 |