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Show "" 'rtn ''rnnrVyTfyi vry rr-r-- r t T,, 1 0 a y, . 2-- 1, , DAYTON I P.T.A. Elects New Officers V.,Ls , . - C . HEALTH Archibald Louis Winn. Ea Tny-- ki Dougin:- - Hansen, . Sheldon Archibald, Martin Jones and Jel.L Prke. , i Teachers and Pupils Close Activities ' What Price Sickness? son, president; Le Roy Arch.bald r I' Our school year closed Thurs- MrsVMlt-- v and orer; day. After the children ,Mrs, RosKei.ey sang another their certificates, the teachers. Dayton Parent Teachers as-- 1 fii'inljer after which the assocu- -' Mr LeRov Archibald, Mrs. dunsao,-- . C.niva soclation held their meeting! ifnw,recl in!. Carol! Nelson, Mrs. perinnlr" to c a. 'Jones, Mrs. Ann Hansen took Wednesday evening with Mrs wwVi Mabel L. Atkinson in nsSty rSu;.ermtcad"it thar respective classes for an A?fssren of Pi esum touting m the canyon where Godfrey' t singing; prayet even- - vthey had lunch and a general 5nancSSchwartz; tenor solo, w r runeiu concluded good time Elgin Campbell took Roskelley; the association 'then ' I;.,., w S tnt the closing (his room to Sunset Springs j proceeded to elect officers for' ' was Sy A- ' Ualby. where they enjoved a plunge1 the ensuing vear, as followsfirst Aid 1:1 Jenriie the Mrs. and afterwards Hansen, presidentT 7 MISCELLANEOUS, JeRS?n lunch. ertertained Ann &n. Le RoyHansen, vke-n- rsecre- Pri 1 he chocl board has engaged prepared Archibald, jVnt; and treasurer. day evcnim- - The spent . he following teachers for next Boy wants work for summer. Magazine The retiring plir-ir.tary vd officers are Mrs. Mable Atkin-- 1 p'.1J0yi- n- year: Le Kov Archibald, rrlnci- Phone 176-dm m ,,5? cents per mi- - Mable L. Atkihson, Carol " Program for .wanted fox Horses feed Neb-oAhn Geneva and Jones, Workshop Hans. Phone rtyed t ! , i - - P! :., Mmo' - ! 795-R-- The misses Venita Callan, 'Romania Van Lowan and Mrs- ; srs Don Johnson, Jack Woods, Kennit Perkins were dinner ; guests of Miss Alta Jones. Sun-- j nay. In the evening they motor cd to Logan where they attend-- i cd the Capitol theatre, j Friday afternoon the junior By MARY CRAILAM BON'MCR gii Is sponsored the spring fes-- I tival at wld?h time the mothers INDIAN WORK AND PLAY cf , the-- -' ward were special John and Peggy knew something exciting was going to guests. Jn interesting program was happen from the way the Little Black Clock acted as he led rendered which dainty the way to the adventure they were going to have that j lunch was after served to all present. Mrs. Geniva Nelson, who lias evening. been teaching school 'n Dayton And indeed they were not disappointed. an ina'n MtEentMd he turned the home "at Franklin time back to a winter many years before. mer vacation. The Indian children were all coasting Mrs. George L. Jen ,5 returndown hill, and the Little Black Clock asked ed to her home Saturday after two week3 at Hazel-to- n, Peggy and John if they would care to join spending Idaho. them. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Erickson and There was certainly only one answer; daughter, warfare:,, and son Howard, of Sat Lake ci.y were they wanted to make that invitation, and guests at the home of Mr and Indian the children at once. they joined Mrs. Alma L, Jensen, Friday Their sleds were made from the hides of night and Saturday. animals but they could coast down the hill Mrs. Kenneth Mendonhall underwent an operation for apever so quickly, with them. at the Preston hos They coasted for a whole, long afternoon, pendicitis Friday. She is .reported and they had the most wonderful time they pltal, to be getting along nicely. had almost ever had- .Mrs. Theodore Storm and When the coasting was over and the small son, Ralph of Salt Lake at thu home of children all took their unusual sleds back to the wigwams the city ere guests her sister, Mrs. W. L. Hawkins. mothers seemed just as pleased as they could be. Mrs. Nephi Wolverton John and Peggy didnt see any reason why the Indians family of Weston, Idaho, visited mothers should not be pleased, but they didnt quite under- with her mother, Mrs. Flvra . Sunday. stand why these mothers acted so particularly delighted with Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Perkins , ! , j I their children and the sleds they brought home. The Little Black Clock explained this to John and Peggy when they were on their way home, and were talking of their gorgeous afternoon. -.Sliding on these sleds made of hides, said -- the Little Black Clock, makes the sleds smooth and rubs off much of the hair from the hides. Later they can be used for moccasins and this saves the mothers a lot of trouble they would othery wise have getting off the hair. It's Indian combined. work-and-pla- and daughter. Miss Margurite arc visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison at Roberts! Idaho. and Mrs. James Call motored ' to ' Logan' On business Mr. Wednesday. - university scientist has developed a . method for determining the parentage of children by blood testa A German to Club' Women and club papers at reasonable rates, clippings rented 25 set for two weeks, suggestions. Literary For Sale Prince Edward land strain of pure bred registered, Silver Foxes, $000 00 per pair. Or will trade for good milk: cows. Malad Silver Malad. Box 383 ?x F arOT t loana ( 4540 Wolff St. Den LOW TRICES FOR MAY BABY CHICKS beginners 30.000 Leghorns. Shipments and those planning to play ' , every week. No delay, orders in Junior high band for first filled promptly, flso Rocks and time. Instruction at low cost. Phone Reds. Trees sprayed. ' Phone M3. Thos. J. Rowley For Sale Young Jersey cow. 113-John Clause)-- . 447 E. 7 Ik, Good Cook seeks employment, References. Apply to Box A For Sale one Southbend coal c LOST The Journal, ranee R. L. Ballard. 3enson'$ Wanted one or two furnished Ward. Phone rimmed LOST Pair of black rooms with bath in modern case. Finder leave number-Cahome. Give Phone worth! glasses in Reward. A fine modern home 49. $5000 00 for sale for $3500 00. j at Journal. to J. Z. Stewart. L Apply LOST license Automobile 5 Vi on Loans. Farm Int. E. Cardon. Logan. plate No, 62988 with tall Joseph Plants For Sale Tomatoes 25e Leave at Journal. cabbage, cauliflower, 15 var-- i 'light. J. W. AULT AND ietith choice flowers. Phone; ' TRANSFER S72-132 6 W. Cornet Lessons-F-or i i 793-R-- 4. I N. Furniture and pianos handled FOR RENT with care. THONE 448. For Sale Cut tulips and potted plants for Decoration For Rent 2 room PAINTING apartment, Sorfenson, PAPER Day. Mrs.Henry DECORATING unfurnished. Phone 441. HANGING Snnthfield, Utah. Phone 149. LEONARD MATHEWS For Rent Furnished apart- ; Choice tomato plants. 25 dents PHONE 1136-- J tneht. 205 E. 3rd North. 54 T. per dozen. J. Painter, Ashes and garbage removed. N. 3rd West. For Rent Modern office rooms. 448. Good location. Phone at For Sale Tomato olants 35c Baugh Motor Co. Enquire Wanted A good team, between 4C4 dozen. Road per Canyon Now Vacant 4 room 1200 and 1300 pounds, with house or without harness. Also good For Sale Snap, six room with bath, newly papered, 595 8. modern brick home. garden and garage. wagon. John Wuthrich, 1003 North 8th East. Phone (Full basement, furnace heat. Mam. Phone 1071 W. 930-359 South 1st Easy terms. For Rent 4 room unfurnished West. be Wanted Waitress. Must Call apartment. Close in. neat, good appearance and For Sale Service station and 1034-home combined. Will experienced. steady give 4 Write Our Cafe, Box reasonable terms. Will take Very neat, newly papered room unfurnished apartment 243, Mountain Home, for on land. payment farming part at 26 East Center. $1500, TeleInquire at 999 North Main. nt. 1071-- MOVING For Sale Two new laundry stoves at $8.50. each. One R. new laundry stove with water $13.50,--One- atbeautiful f H TR INSFER BAGGAGE jacketnew range, cream and.. . blue, Pimms, Household - Goods., and Trunks (.uny on Trips enamel, at $72.00. Many other Tracks or Closed Cars. wonderful bargains. See us. OFFICE: HOTEL KCCLES Crystal Bottling and-- Furniture j 314 4 West 1st 419 N. 2nd PHONE Exchange, East Logan, Utah . North. . . 1 Charles Johnson )n ft. ic ly in ill i je H Attorney 4o Adv.) Si kt April 23. 1930. ed , -- hr Julian Ollendorff m te ag re in be e.s k, y. fie at is he f e: ; ke ho - to if re ar al- -' vr 1 den, Utah. (Adv-- fit Al ias GEO. M. BVCON. ) da State Engineer. Date of first publication. May 2, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac Sorensen. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator with will annexed, at his residence at Mendon. Utah on or before the 14th day of July 1930.' W. I. Sorensen, Admlnlstra- - 1936. Date of completion, of - . publica"- 36; t:w. tion, May k Ft -- 72-7- ) Dalnes. Newel G. for Estate. COURT OF Notice Is hereby given ilia! RichTHE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- mond City, by its Mayor, II. F. TRICT OF TIIE STATE OF Olsen, has made appliratkn in of with the requirements UTAn. IN AND FOR THE the Session Laws of Llah, 1919 to COUNTY OF CACHE. 1929 inclusive to appropriate Boulder, e.Ls. of water from NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ranger and Pine Springs and Birch Creek Spring An a, all Estate of Henry Bair. of Cherry Creek in Creditors will present claims tributaries Caelte County, Utah. Sabi water is with vouchers to the underto be diverted as follows: 1 c.f-- s. of signed at hia residence in Lo- water from Iioudcr Spring at , a gan City, Utah, on or before point 2351 ft. 8. and 8905 ft, E. of September, MV ror. of See. 30, T. 14 N, Iw 3 the 2nd day of 1933. E SJLIL and M. I rXs. of water If. P. Bair, Administrator. from Ranger Spring at a point for - Rich, QAttorney George 2351 ft 8. and 7717 ft. E. of said eor. I r.f.s. from Pine Spring at a Date of first publication1 May point 2671 ft. 8. and 7322 ft. K. U 1930, from said romir. 3 KLs. oT water Date- - of last publication June from Hireh Spring Area CU? fl. S. IAdV.) and 672 ft. K. of said corner. It Is . t. 193(1. the Intention of the appiirant to NOTICE TO CREDITORS convey Hie water in the pipe Hue constructed and system In (lie matter of the estate tre for - already donrestie and municipal of Fred W. Hodgson, deceased. purposes by the City of Richmond Creditors will present claims from October 1st of eaih year to with vouchers to the under- April 1st of the year follow mg. signed administratrix, at her This application to de4gr.ued in Logan. the Slate. Engineers Office us File home. College Hill, Utah on or before July 15. No. 16853. 1930. All protests against the granting Elinor B. Hodgson, Adminis- of said application, stating tho tratrix. reasons therefor, must be by af-- f Date of first publication. him it in dupli.le, accompanied with a f of $ 9(i, and filed in this May 12. 1930. Date of last publication June office within thirty GW) dhys 12 1930. after l!e completion of the publicaD. R. Roberts, Attorney. Og- tion of this mil ice. - For Sale Practically new double harness. Phone 690-J-- 3. 1930. 13 IN THE DISTRICT - Ladies' wanted to string beads at home. Stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Exunnecessary. perience Ivory Novelty Co.. 113 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Reliable Man Distribute ' and collect "100 store route your county. $60 and more, weekly. Pleasant, permanent. , Free sample. Peris Mlg. Co., Florin, pa" It, CLERK COUNTY CONSULT NOTICE TO WATER IfsERS OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFOR- Klaie Engitferrg Office, Suit Dike City, Uah. MATION. to-da- te phone rs re j GUARDIANPROBATE AND SHIP NOTICE -- employ-andime- s tor with will annexed, of the said Estate. Date of first publication May LEGAL NOTICES up-stro- ng i 2. - c-- Not On The Program GLORIA at - 2. huine, a tenant, .a good used ear, household articles, a pet, a position, a radio, or a room, llayc you any lust or found articles? Whether you are on iiie rerrhlng or ilcliiery end of the tranaetiun, yt:r aim is most miickly, cffectitHy and jimfituhly acquired through The Journals Classified Ad columns. must he paid in advance. t lassified Advert iscmt-nl- s One rent a word er issue. Minimum for first insert!on fifteen rents. A - - The annual sickness bill of the American nation is more than two billion dollars. To treat the two per cent of the population which is at all . times of the year so ill a9 to require medical service there are employed in the United States approximately, 130,000 physicians, 50,000 dentists, 140,000 bedside nurses, 150,000 practical nurses and more than 100,000 other workers. There are it is estimated, about 860,000 hospital beds in the United States, the annua! 1 use and maintenance of which costs close '? ' . a billion dollars. . v The federal bureau cf labor statistics in a : study of 120,C00 wage earners families ' v Vy found ihat the average medical expensa was a liflle over $60 per family per year. f 2.' Other studies indicate the average annual expense to be a little higher, closer to $80 ; per family. These sums are opportioned approximately as follows: in payment of physicians6 services, 40 to 50 per cent ; for hospitals, to 7 per cent; to dentists, 15 to 20 per cent; for nursing, 3 to 5 per cent; and for incidentals, 12 to 16 per cent. The studies from which these figures are taken also point out that while these sums are not liable to tax severely the itsources of the average family as long as they approximate the average, sickness costs often do prove burdensome. The reasons for this are given in part as follows ; first, for that the average family does not provide in its budget and illnesses serious that major and second, costs, sickness fennual average of $80. operations cost many times over the sickness which does not of costs the of consideration No to prevent than to cure is lead to the moral that it is cheaper useful. complete or WANT? I ' look PAwi. iV!-.- : v . MKS. I S. PRICE, jl'ormpuiulmt . - , tfJrve' to the following: Helen 1 DEPfl A V.... .7J- - ho It. In (Advertisement) NORMAN TORP TRANSFER - CALL 503 en hr Pil hy ay F LOG SCORCHY Mr. Browns Story (Continued) by John C. Terry Li PLUI1GE V ge Uo NORTH JUST JY ke rn OF LOGAN -- is A I just as me tnoiam ut W&.LHWLTeSJ R5RVUAT AtTlTUOC., AJ, w:Ta a sreiNG mea. bv . it was late akd Tm ' cAesp viTe was 1 TOLD TUUNUtR TO TURN IN. TO Rees AIM VIP FOSt A WHILE AMD iO weNTAU- RELIEF ME DREW 4iS BLANKET rSLCtO- OVER HIS HEAD AND WAS GOO Tiir.e, I WlSH8J W HC FVlDENTLYWveAHT HT Usvr NOT TMS HCt I' I sat up awuile .Mcwtven, listening to tws OCCASIONAL NIGHT NOtSES THE BLEAT OF A . a slide of ftixx, kid ok the. pioge above , DISTURBED POSSIBLY BY-- A WVOL'NTAIH SUEEP. THE CHILL AIR SEFWED CHARGED WITH A TREMENDOUS SILEiCE. IT WAS A DIFFERENT WORLD. THE. SHOWTPF KS SUGGESTED THE b'.Y LINE OF A GREAT GHOST GTE WITH DOMEJ- half domes amp tent cd shaves , I FlNAiLV DECIDED TO ROLLUP IN MT BLAHKET-AH- D LAV DOWN OH THE USUAL MOUNTAINEER'S few hours; would decide whether. Indian's reaux existed the on i was to goldmine ee the victim of a .deep-lai- d . A - PLOT 1953 i Tk A P time -- xa lie Ld a real every day Open and night until 11 :30 Special rates to parties. 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