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Show ,Tj7r4,,rr,ft.rrr7r: ?T?$ ??'T J TV- TV'ri - M r r v 'T'i' f WTrw r , . 7 T 'bwm 'rr&ztt vrrr 7--7 r VT - i - - ho Fails' where' he conduct, whole-heated- ly Richmond against Cache, Bensupport this Nearing Oil Sand Contest Winners . son and Hyrum stakes for dis- Fire Proven-iomovement. It Is the intention A copy of the Thermopolls flour and seed business. trict honors. The district finalof the Fire Prevention .commit- Daily Reminder, of May 1, will enter the division con tee to continue on next year carries a review of the activity HELD THURSDAY EVENING IN LOGAN ists V sell N( iortul Advertised C. Announced of extend will tests work and 24. at Preston, May with this by at the Gebo Consolidated Oil Goods , Benson stake field day is to their efforts to the county company, which states that FOR SPECIALS atis be held schools again. It Clarkston on Satursincerely the company is now . within Music, Drama, Public Speaking, Preston V.'. Pond. Cast' MarWhit- also very keen and the schools hoped that the same coo portion twenty feet of the oil bearing contests and Lorin stake and Junior day. Hyrum High , Retold Story and Dancing garet Ashburn, Loree Fames; field day will be held also on SATURDAY, tier and Slendon Grammar at Hyde Park, Richmond and will be forthcoming in .the sand. The article believe? the Competition Center of Much Dorothy I'dclrgton, Dorothy Saturday at Wellsville. Schools Win Radios Essay Narih Logan received honorable future. Gebo has a good chance for Beef Tot Roast, I. S. Inp. lb IS Interest. District Finals at Pond: Tom Eddington; Harrison Winners: Marcia V S5e t alue Darley, mention. developing a paying oil well 1 Mop Stick , Richmond, May 17. Davis; Bobby Ashburn, Thain C Tiie cssavs were judged at the location of the well that 5 Bars South Cache High, Marguerite for by Ld. Soap Carlisle. Friends and Relatives Junior Superintendent L. A. Peterson of is now being drilled. Fonnesbeck, Logan Hakes t pkgs. Ivory inclement weather First Although Ward. Miss Soul J Logan city schools. High: and Owen Smith, Wil-dh- e Play, I GaltanUed Pail ' iLaveta Wallace, primary sun- eon School. Ag. Club Parade prevented the holding of the Mates". Director, Gwen Rigby. Tomato 4 as Campbell' Honor Memory of er visor cf the Cache county field events scheduled on Crim- Cast: Mather, Merl Dunn; Fat-rici- a, 36 The Ag. club of the U. 8. Soup Rules cf th- contest were: and President B. G. Street Meeting Announced A. C. is sponsoring a western Father. Cooley; Soda Crackers Free-- 48 son field as part of the Logan Kermal-Hickman-Maud l'kg. J ; of Thatcher chamber the The Logan Logan Senior and Junior, Edward, SylThe U. S. A. C. Frias club frontier parade on Logan Main Stake M. I. A. contest day, the van Needham lb. Bag Flour (hard The names and will stage a meeting In Logan street tomorrow-evenihigh school conii'etition was of commerce. Jr.; Will Dahlen,-Wesleng There wheat!-- - - indoor contests were $1.18 held, the were schools Margaret removed front Main street tomorrow evening will be trick roping and other Coffee, Del Monte, Ib based on keenest interest, fifty, Odell; Aunt Amy, 41e Thursday evening and much inouch of the essays. This was beginning at 8 p. hi. stunts of interest. The idea of Matelies, 6 Boxrs per cent; best publicity, twenty 15 terest was shown on the part ConnieHarding; Dorothy 'Dahlen, Paradise services Funeral e so the committee would the parade is to stimulate inper cent; and fire dri'ls twenty-.don19 4 lbs Bradberry. of all who attended the various Sauerkraut, for K. Thomas be OBray fwere five Ter cent: A radio was the, absolutely imoarlial In their Fined $25 terest In and advertise the an2 lbs. Brown er Seventh 'ward. Flay, Soul held Wednesday afternoon contests. in Levan city grad? .decision as to the winners of veed 19c Powdered Sugar The lads caught following nual horse show and rodeo to Music and public speaking Mates. Director. Vera Carlson. the Paradise ward chapel with schools prize. also corrected for a the essay contest. The com-racl- girls after the last Saturday be staged at Adams Field on 2 large Packages Jersey contests were held in the Tab- Cast: Mather, Virginia Crock- Bishop Orvelle L. Lee presidbased on the above rules imittee was in session several night dance were fined $25 by May 14. 23 Cornflakes ernacle at 7:30 with C. E. Mc- ett; Patricia, Margaret Watkins; ing. A large of All schools in . Cache county hours going over the essays, Judge Jesse P. Rich. This pracgathering 59e Id pounds Sugar. EdClaude Father, LoQuinney; was friends of and relatives pre- competed outride cf Clellan, superintendent Fresh Creamery, lb 38 city The following students from the tice must cease, was the ver- Visits Brother Butter, Logan Carvel Will ward, reJohnson; A. sent I. to offer M, gan, stake sympathy and for a radio in accordance with various schools of the city and dict of the Judge. presiding. 35e H. E. Perry, formerly resiMargarine, 8 pounds. The stake music committee com- Dahlen, Bob Hull; Aunt Amy, spect to the bereft family. Keenest inter- - county had essays that were the following: of dent at one Leah Logan, Matson: having Dahlen, Dorothy The ward choir sang Oh est shown in fire prevention, 40 considered for the final prizes: Swinvard Funeral prises B. H. Roberts and Mrs. Venice Carlson. FELIX CASH time a produce conducted the opening per cent, best publicity, twenty My Father" as John Broberg. Judges were: Paul Will more. Logan Senior will be held business here, was In the city services Funeral Frank Baugh Jr., William J . Twenty four dancers were In. hymn. Invocation was by P. per cen least number of fires 'high school; Wilford Marwedel, at 1 oclock on Sunday in the Thursday from his home in MARKET Beautiful in disMet 10 per cent and firc,l-ORJuniorAllen, and Mrs. F. f. Champ. competition, with the M. I.. A. O. Hansen; choir school; Fifth ward chapel for William Idaho Falls. high came a He on 899 North 1st East Marion Peterson, Logan Junior Swinyard. Friends will please visit to his brother. First place in the Girls chorus Gold and Gren caprice as the Isle of Somewhere". drills 20 per cent Bishop L. Thone 163 Free Delivery was won by the Seventh ward. feature at the stake M. I. A. The speakers, including life school; Mary Both Loean and Cache county I high Griffin note the hour, as it has been Tom Perry of the Ninth ward. Contesting choruses were as dance given at the Palais oOr long friends and relatives of schools were entitled to com-- i Logan Junior high school; Mar-pe- te announced formerly that the Mr. Perry now resides at Ida follows: Seventh ward, Director, last evening. For the dance con- Mr. Obray and family, paid in the essay contest. The Jone Crookston, Logan Junor hour would be earlier for the Martha Mehr; accompanist, test winners were, announced tribute to the life and charac- test written esiav was not to hie h school; Marlon Anderson, services. Hr Gladys Bailey, members, Neilen as follows: One set of four dan- ter of the deceased. They were exceed 1,000 words, first and Suth Cache high school, Marcia William T. second prizes only were award- - jDarlev, Bernice South Cache McCracken, cers was chosen along with one John P. James, Hansen, high Mr. Carden in Logan Helen Petersen, Logan Venna Brower, Varua Ken-nar- d, alternate couple. Set winners Reese of Benson. a cousin of ed. The Value of Fire Ariel F. Cardon of WashingSara Fletcher. Mary Far- were: Miss Ethel and Lorin Mrs. Obray, William T. James, vention. Th" three best cssavs Senior high school; Marguerite ton. D. C, havinsr been to Miriam Hawks, sister and brother of Orson Smith of Logan. Presi- from each division were select- -' Fonnesbeck. Logan Junior high California on business, is visrell, Ilah Broberg, ; Virginia Hendersorj iting in Logan. He reports his Stewart, Elaine Corbridge. the school the Logan Second ward; and dent D. M. Eickmore and Bis- ed bv the principal of school.. The divisions were as j fbster school; Fae Britzell, family to be getting along First Ward: Director, Mabel Agnes and Lorenzo Johnson, of hop Orville L. Lee. Other musical selections follows: First, Tenth, Eleventh Wilson school; Gladys Hoffler, very ncely and Mr. Cardon apLucile the Logan First ward; the alHawkins; accompanist, Wilson school: Dean Vowere and as rendered Twelfth follows: best to second: Webster, be the enjoying pears grade; Rigby; members, Relia Cooley, ternate couple chosen was: Kate The Lord is my Seventh, Ninth Webster school; Maude Bowcutt, of health. and Eight Maud Cooley, Ruby Mitton, An- Smith, Logan First ward and cal duet, The First Wilson school; Morris SJoberg, nie Johnson, Alice Worley, Helen Taggert Johnson, Sixth ward. Shepherd by Mrs. Irva James grades: and third: South Cache high school; Gwen Canyon Outing-G- irls Henderson, Vivian Corbridge, Judges were: Mrs. Wallace Car- and Mrs. P. J. Welch; piano to Sixth grades. Flora Prizes in each division were Smith. Wilson school; from the Logan AcadMarva Hickman Marjorie Gut-to- n. lisle, Olive Ensign and Celia solo, Fern Norris; vocal duet, We Shall Meet and We Shall a gold wrist watch, first prize; Crockett, Wiluon school. emy to the number of fifty, Rebecca . Stewart, Kate Nelson. N. D. Salisbury, chair11 The winners of the essay con- went to the Girls camp in LoSmith. man of the stake committee on Know Hint by Mrs. ElizabethE. and a fountain pen and pencil, are:-FirRichman William test for second and their annual Marcia prize. gan Division, today L. J. Montrose, Sixth Ward: Director, Phyllis recreation, The Fire Prevention contest Darley, South Cache, first, gold outing. ' They will spend - ovetj Lech a Rawlins;was I Need Thee Every Esther chairman and Mrs Spenst; accompanist, closas Hour" the The trip was sung by the Fire Pre- - wrist watch; Helen Petersen, the week end. sponsored WalJesson. Members, Mildred Pet- Daley, Maida iBndrup and Senior song; "benediction was pro- venricn committ?" of the Logan Logan school, made to the camp In the large high erson, Pearl Baugh, Bertha ter Fuhriman of the stake con- ing chamber of commerce and the second, pen and . set. transfer truck which- - was retest committee were in charge nounced by Joseph B. White. Ten giiks grand daughters Logan nty Eire Department Second . division: pencil R. Marguerite cently purchased by.- -' C. Johnson. Edith Jessqn, Aida of The dancingTOfitCStr and nieces of Mr. Obray car- clsod May 1, 1930. FtWesbeckrLogah"Junior hlgirpoi Frank, LaRue Clarke, Mildred Six sets of four dancers par- ried the. many beautiful floral The contest between the school, first, gold wrist watch; Larson. Elks Initiation Logan Senior high school and Marjorie in the' contest. These emblems. Crookston, ticipated Frank Jensen, Providence were: First ward: Annie and Pall bearers were as follows: the Junior high for the radio Junior high school, second,Logon At the regular session of pen First ward, won the public Lorenzo Johnson, and Kate Samuel S. Richman Ezra T. was won by the Logan. Junior and pencil set. Third division the Elks lodge last evening, and high school. were Price, ceremonies This school was Gwen Smith, Wilson school, Initiation speaking contest for M. Men. Smith and J. E. Johnson; Se- Obray, Douglas every occasion; -- like Other contestants were: J. D. cond ward: Frank and Ethel Horace and Hilary obray. Bur- awarded the Majestic radio. first, gold wrist watch; Virginia held, George Plcot having Joined Details the Jenkins, Logan First ward; Al- Hawks, Lorin Hawks and Eva ial took place in the Paradise The Whittier school was award- Henderson, Webster . organization. school, Birthdays, vin Atkinson, Second ward; and Baxter; ed the Stvnite radio. The second, pen and pencil set. pertaining to the coming state Sixth ward: Vivian cemetery. Goings-Away was The dedicated Robert Gerby, Eighth ward. .The Spencer Elks convention to be held grave by keen competition among the The Fire Prevention commitand Junior Wilson were discusJudges for the men's speaking and Jaunita Nyman and Tag- E M. Bickipore. grade schools of Logan made It tee of the Logan chamber of here June 6 and contest was Milton R. Merrill. gert for the .committee to de- commerce and Fire Chief Rapp sed at length. Johnson; Seventh ward: H. J. Silverthorne of Ogden hard Miss . Annis Dunn, Logan Sev- Idallah cide on the winner. Due to of the Logan city and Cache Schow, Grant Keaton, as end the here week enth. ward, was winner of the Miss Annis Dunn and Lorin spent the fact that the competition county fire department feel Mothers Day Progra- mat of home and Mr. the was so close the committee., de- that much good has-beePresident Joseph E. Cardon Young Ladies contest in public Richards; Twelfth ward: .Mils guest acMrs. Edward P. Oldham. cided to award a $10 cash prize complished by the contest and has been chosen to give the speaking. Other entrants were: Libbey Bailey, Joseph Wixom, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman to the Wilson school for their work of the lone Olson, River Heights; Dot Fullmer and Cornell Wix-cpast year.- - They Mothers day address at the Greta Fredrickson, Sixth ward. Providence First ward: and children left Wednesday fine efforts In the fire preven- desire to thank Supt. Peterson ceremonies to be conducted at The judges were: Miss Edith Relda Fuhriman, Howard Fuhri- to spend the summer at their tion campaign. This $10 Is to cl the Logan city schools and the Elks home on West Center , be applied on the purchase Supt. Larsen of the Cache street tonight. There will be Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- rt man,. Lucille Bair and Spencer ranch at Pocatello valley. The Relief society meeting price of a radio for that school. county schools the boards of an Interesting and appropriate R. Merrill. The stake com- Hammond. will be held in the tithing ofmittee comprises: Mrs. W. B. In the County schools the education of both units as well program rendered. The public ..Miss Margaret Johnson of the fice, Monday May 12. instead Mcndon school Preston and F. R. Checkett. won the R. C, A. as the principals, and. .teachers is urged to be present. Under the direction of Pres- Eighth ward was honored with of Tuesday as usual. A nutri- Competition in the countv was of the various schools who so ton W. Pond, the Logan Second first place in the' Retold story tion lesson will be conducted IJPMUW jhv ward drama cast presenting the contest. This was held in the by Miss Miller. The presidency n vifirX one act play, The Conversion," First Ward chapel, with John H. desires a good attendance of won the drama contest held in Wilson presiding in the absence officers and members. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S, the First ward recreation nail. of Reed W. Bailey. Afton CorN. D. Salisbury, presided. Judges nel, First ward, won second Williams of Brigham1 City were were: Protector A. N. 'Sorensen, place and Miss Marjorie Bad-kin- ,- visitors here during the week, 4e- attend th Sixth- - Ward-,-- third place. having comMarion Everton and Mrr La -of von Zollinger. The stake com- Judges were: Mrs. A. N. Soren- funeral , services Bishop mittee on drama is Mre. Leona sen and the Misses Pearl Spen- James R. Thomas of Logan cer and Anna Boss. The stake and Thomas K. Obray. Daley and Water U. Fubrinv-n- . A large number of relatives The various play casts en- committee on Retold story comYou will never find a formal commercial attitude tered In the contest are rs prises John H. Wilson and Mrs. and friends from our ward athere rather an intense friendliness, a neighborly Letha Lundahl. tended the funeral of Bishop follows: . Thomas at Logan, Tuesday. able to buy Second ward, first place: understanding. Were here to help you find the finest These successful M. I. A. in good foods at most satisfactory prices. Play, 'Conversion.' Director, will compete May 17 at 2 lamps price Scenario LOGAN STAKE M. L A. CONTESTS n r LOClLlEfS - ThcmasObray io 0 , n j pre-lho- For Mothers Day x May st A Special Gift Box of Bluebird Candy and for Graduation, other Anniversaries, The Bluebird Logan Utah 1? wgeuns - Retired Krafts Mayonnaise Writer Dies n n Bunches RADISHES Q Pr Green tired" "Scenario" writer, - director and' production supervisor for films, died here yesterday after several years of poor health. Mrs. Ivers, who was the second woman become a film director in 'Hollywood, was prominently connected with many early motion picture enterprises. She retired eight years ago. Onions. Fresh Utah. BUTTER Dayton Resident Visitor Paul Larsen of Dayton, Idaon ho, was a Logan visitor Thursday, returning home this mortiing. Mr. Larsen called at The Journal office Thursday He attended afternoon. the boxing and wrestling show last evehing. Mr. Larsen reports that crops look good in the Dayton area, the- - recent rain .... Pcand Sgc 'Frefch Sweet Creamery 4 D - Pounds havingTfreshened been of great help -- - them.-.- growth. gSHOH.PEAI(SiLfn A National Biscuit Company Product. La In - and their l iflvUYTiin fin MAYiOTH only $14D0, paying only 90c down. It is almost inconceivable to think of such a Demonstration ALL SATURDAY Los Angeles, May 9 (JP) Mrs. Julia Crawford Ivers, re- DAY ...value. Nevertheless, A free demonstration of the new Krafts Mayonnaise Relish Spread Free Samples of the new brand. Be . sure and get yours. Our - 18 35 DAY Hostess Cakes.. J ;. MOTHERS BORDENS MILK, 3 cans BUTTER, fresh creamery, 2 lbs.... 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