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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, CORNING, OCTOBER 25 " LOGAN Offlta, lit, DEPARTMENT. North Main. TtMohoho RsaMsnss Tolophoiia. 14 m Lot Is Purchased for New School in Logan With a, view of meetIOOAN, OcL popuing the need of the feet growing lation on "Logan Inland.' the board of education has purchased a large lot at South the oorner of Fifth East and FirstThe lot streets from A. O. Lundxtrom. and rods purchased is nine by eighteen will not bo uaed Immediately, but it Is house at this the plan to erect a school corner aomo time in -- th future. The approval pf the purchase of this tract was voted by the board of education at Its regular meeting. On October 13 the board will give a reception to the teachers and ail deIt partment heads of the city schools. will be held In the Logan high school auditorium. Superintendent Orson Ryan of the city schools has announced that every supervisor and teacher of the city schools had enrolled In the Utah Educational as tbe citys sociation, thereby . making showing 100 per cent. The plan of serving milk and sandwiches at the high school to students who are In school from early In tha morning until 1 oclock In the afternoon was taken up by the board of education. will It was reported favorably and action be taken lagr. Announcement waa also mada.that Humpty Dumpty, tha health clown from New York CUy, would be In Ixigan shortly to talk to the pupils of the schools on health. Miss Rachel Meyrlrk, health supervisor of the city schools, will attend the meeting of the Utah-- JPuhlio Health association tn bait Lake tomorrow as representative of the Logan schools. s' asked. The complaint asks the foreclosure of certain property in the city to satisfy the Judgment. The Utah Mortgage and Loan corporation has entered suit against Joseph 14. Leals and Bo Della Leals, et al., as administrators of the estate of E. Standage Lewis to recover on notes due and also aaka the foreclosure of mortgage to satisfy the Judgment, The complaint entered hr Hersehfcl Bullen In the city court against Willard Peterson "was transferred to the- - first district court today because Judge Asa Bullen of th city court Is a brother of tbe plaintiff. Judgment of 8896 66 and interest ainco June 1, 1921, is asked. -- re -- Mis Marion R. BartLOGAN, Oct lett of Orleans, VL, has arrived In Lo- gan to become head of the department of physical education for women at the Logan high school. Mlea Bartlett has had year of training in this work and Orson Ryan, superintendent of schools, feel that her appointment fills the vacancy there veryI well. Mie Bartlett a graduate of a Vermont hlgh achool and the Sargent School at Cambridge, of Physical Education Mass She has also studied at Columbia iverslty In New York. She has had 'experience In teaching of physical education at Passaic, N.J., and has been an instructor In playground work In New York, as welt as having been swimming instructor at Niagara Falls. B. Y. U. Student Body ' Will Elect Officers LOGAN. Oct 6. Considerable Interest Is being taken by students of ths Brigham Young collegs In tha coming student body election to fill vacancies caused by the failure of a number of students to return to school. A special election will be held Friday and will Include the election of a student body president, song leader and cheer leader. Candidates for president of the student body are Ralph Jones of Newton, Cecil Bott of Logan and Veeale Carver of Hvda Perk. Bong leader candidates are Maurine Ballard of Logan and Edgar Allred of Afton, Wyo., while Thomas Green of Iogan Is tbe only candidate for cheer leader. ;f ' ! t Poultrymen of Cache to Form Association 150 AN, Oct. 6. Poultrymen 'of Cache county will meet October 10 in the chamber of commerce to form an association to promote marketing of eggs. A meeting of a number of poultrymen waa held recently and Hyrum Campbell of Providence was made temporary chairman and F. C. Kldgetl, Jr., aecretary. The purpose of the association will be cooperative marketing of eggs and chickens. A constitution and committee was named with Dr. A. W. Enaa chairman. W. Dr. L IVanless, sign expert In marketing, and Professor Byron Alder, head of the poultry department of the Agricultural college, will both address the meeting on October. 10. by-la- Judge Institutes Action to Recover on Notes LOGAN, Oct. 5. Suit has been enIn the First district oourt by M. C. Harris, Judge of the court, against Mearl J. Griffin astd his wife, Geneva H. Griffin, to recover on two notes of 3300 each. Both were dated May 1, 1020, and Interest since November 1, 1020, Is tered S 5 Professor Lev! Edgar Young, head of the department of western hleturv ' at the University of Utah. In an address before the K! wwnls club at Us weekly luncheon at the Hotel Utah urged the people of Utah to a greater spirit of cooperation.' He said "this state's history has not been a political brawl, as many would wish It to Md iryou as Kiwantana desire toappear, live up to your motto, We build, you must get Into yous hearts and help others to get Into their hearts a spirit 06 patriotic cooperation and forget blunders of the pest. The speaker Went into considerable detail concerning the discovery and exploration of Balt Lake valley and gave an Interesting historical account of the days when Utah was known only to th red man. Winslow Smith of Chicago, president of the L, D, B. mission field-I- n that city, was an honor guest at the meeting.' Beymour Fisher and Tracy Y. Cannon furnished musical numbers. It was voted to attchd the electrical exposition Monday night. i - H H 3,760 lbs. 33,000 lbs. Advertisements Ordered for Road Construction H H M M H IE yours. coats and et poi-r- these On terms et this sp6 w ecial kind of fur and . richly with lined silk. - -- Y o o must select yours now while the $14.85 from every, woman to tell in love with them. 'Ex-- " tended pay; ment plan, of course. Priced from $14.85 $24.85 e .1 Graceful long d r a p e-models as d trimmed With every well as straight line and circular effects. sy-cre- dit 1 wilt . TO SUITS style, ' $89.85 McCLANAHANS McCLANAHANS Mens warmth Two- - models. Mothers, you know the girls like pretty clothes. not Why bring them-Iend take y Pants SUITS n advantage liberal terms pc TO McCLANAHANS of (7 our OB -- $19.85 Childrens prepare now for chilly nights. Before you know it jou'll be wanting that overcoat. Get It now on easy credit terms Priced from $24.85 to $39.85 road. Preparations had been made to impanel a trial Jury yesterday when Don Miles charged with assaulting James Sabine, chief probation officer of the Juvenile court, changed his plea of not guilty to guilty and waa sentenced tv Judge Ephraim Hanson of the Third dis- Goshen and Rains , trict court to pay a fine of 325 or serve fifteen days in the county Jgll. The deClub Lions Address to fendant paid the line. Miles was found guilty of assault and lunerf-eo- n by City Judge Ben Johnson May Speakers st the regular weekly battery 9 and the next day was sentenced of the Lions club st the Hotel Utah to serve sixty days In the county Jail. He today will be the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen and L. K. Raina, president of the Carbon appealed the case to the district court. FUel company and one of the organisers of the newly formed Columbia Steel comGROUP CONVENTION PLANNED. BEAVER, Oct. 5. The Stake officers pany. Violin selections will be given by the of the Relief society, Mrs. Susie J. MurL. E. Brown of w the dock, Mrs. Annie E. Joeeph. Mrs. Alice Lindsay sisters. G. White and Mrs. Jane Mtimford. ac- Westtnghouse Electric company will have of the meeting. companied by Mra Lacy Murdock Adams, charge attended Relief society meetings In GreenMALADY INVESTIGATED, on Tuesday and ville and Adamsvllle Dr. John II. Walton, deputy state vetplans were made for the grpup convention to be held here Saturday and Sun- erinarian, has been assigned to check the outbreak of Influenza among vhe day, October 14 and IS. JJ- horses in the Perk City mining district that was reported Wednesday to IT. W. A 8tephem.cn. state veterinarian. The outbreak Is salcl to be serious, being more nr 1es general' an having' already resulted In the death of two ani- with two pairs of pants THE EXTRA PAIR MEANS DOUBLE WEAR. Sold on specialised terms of 35 down and 33 per week. jv f. 334.85 29 West Broadway mals. Dr. Stephensen and Dr. A. J. Webb, deputy veterinarian, investigated the outbreak Wednesday. Youll COAL COMPANY IS VICTOR. A verdict Of bo cause of action was returned In Judge M L. Ritchie's court yesterday by the Jury impaneled In the by Richard personal Injury suit These IIow often have you wished, at some stirring moment, that you couldpull from your vest pocket a kodak, a foun- tain pen or an eversharp pencilT" Many, ' many E. - Tolbert against the Wasatch Coal The plaintiff Wed suit tor company damages, alleging thkt through the defendant a negligence be fell from the porch of the company boarding house at Spring Canton and fractured his rignt ami. The accident occurred Not ember 28, 1320. MEET AFTER LONG SEPARATION. 8peUI to Tbe Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Oct. 5. Thomas B. Davis of Beaver waa the gupt of relaMr. tives here Tuesday and Wednesday lavls left for Salt laike Wednesday to ment his brother, John Davla, who had arrived here from Wales to visit him. The men have not seen each other since Thomas B. l'avis left Wales more thin thirty years ago. 815,000 M9itONA-Rt"- times -- r well BAFEfcYi Apply Tribune Office. g asks TRUCK LICENSE. Hearing was held hv the public utilities M I til IUI4 cmnmlsBion esterday m the application of James Mitchell for a certificate fo operate a motor truck line between Halt IsAle and Binpham. , The hearing waa oo.miilcted and tasen Under advise- ment. ' , ; varrant. Right now particularly during, the Fair, Conference and School Openings youll need these, three pals for keeping pic- tures and memoranda of October ' days. - Our stock is complete and exceptional in w. its quality and moderateness of price, Audi wed be delighted to have you come in and look us over. .Were at your service at any' . 4;va WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 The Interstate commerce commission has ordered new hearings at Suit Letke City October It, before Examiner J, tt. Cassldr, on the application of the Utah Terminal Railway company for a certificate of public convenience and necessity. MONTANA BANK SU SPENDS. GREAT FALUt. Mont., Oct. 5, Door of the Commercial National bank here did not open this morning, suspension having been announced last night by the board of directors. The suspension announcement gave the bank's deposits as 31.202,000 and Its loans at 31,505,000. - These three are the most convenient- companions for the work . and play days of everyones life. Special to The Tribune. m CZX1 young itiiiiiuimniuimiTiTiinnnTniTTTnniinnTnirmiiiifmTrfTTnfTmirTiTiiiniuiiiiiimiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiin'inTiiUHiiiimiiiiiiimmunniniimiHiHiia 5. The Rev. Thoo lce has received a cablegram from Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Fills, missionaries from Utah for the Preabv terian church to Persia, telling him that the party had arrived safely at port Said, Egypt. October 1. Mr. and Mrs Ellis are well known of In Utah, having told In manv tow-n- e their thrilling experiences while missionexaries in I'rimiah. Persia, during the citing times of the world war. g LIZEX2XXXJ In Changes Plea When About to Face Jury The front portion of the store-rooadjoining The Tribune "7 business office H H fSFil styles, sixes NEW HEARING ORDERED. M IE M dark 34 OVERCOATS Visitors Invited to Open k Charge Account, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE. browns, -- mens sport and ee Out-Of-To- wo els the young miss will en' joy having. Pretty beavers, felts, tama," etc. On terms. liberal, credit Priced QK OfciCO from McCLANAHANS r striped ateds, heavy mod- every sort of hat that Silk Neckwear, $1.00 all-wo- ol allk grays and mixtures. Single and double-breaste- d HATS they will add the finishing touch to your fall outfit Just put It on your B QC account WaOu beautiful fine erges, handsome McCLANAHANS Mens Silk Shirts m L. and durability are featured in these real value In boys The extra pair . suits. of pants means double 4 wear. Let the boy pick one of these suits on easy credit term. Sixes of ' 9 these 7 to 17 1,03 of suits cause TO $169.85 Coats nts ale. lines is choice wide. Priced price of . Suits for the Little Boys, $4.85 mattrl ar ea u tI bMay. of plush 'Coats; M nd- - ' Girls - ta poi-re- and othwanted fully embroiTh dered. r JL n e t McCLANAHANS McCLANAHANS Serges, els' that are b a ndsnmely twills trico-- Boys - suits. fur er ' McCLANAHANS 2-Pa- get Cloth plain A trimmed. complete line and . from... to tribute the designers art. Plain and fur trimmed .when you do crepe That Is the sort you get Wild feathered turbans, plumed models, 'large hats In different eh apes and many other varieties. Liberal credit terms Priced M H t u chines, yesterday authorised the advertisement of state road construction work aggregating upward of 8300,000 and Including the paving of about seven miles from Magna to the Tooele county line and the gravel surfacing of about seven miles through the Bardina canyon in Cacha county. The commission waa also Informed that the secretary of agriculture had approved the project statement for No. 42, extending from Fleber City to Hailstone. The commission was In Morgan county yesterday conferring with the . county commission relative to details on the n a When you purchase your hat you want It to be one that .will people The state road commission Morgan-Peterso- b e too, 1 ful - canton crepes, lively silk, laces, -- 1 admire. here. Velvet The monthly cold storage report of the dairy and food bureau of the state department of agriculture, which was compiled yesterday, shows considerable reduction In the quantities of foods held In storage. The moat notable reduction has been In dairy products, due to the fact that range forage has been decreasing and the farmers have not yet begun to feed stock. Quantities of eggs have been reduced from 18,350 to 6466 cases yet the latter figure is as high as last years peak. foods Comparative figures on principal are es follows: Oct. 1. Sept. V Butter 298.151 lbs. 175,669 Cheese 85.930 lbs. 19,159 Fresh meat 381.386 400,954 lbs. Salted meats 443.107 lbs. 22.167 r-- are featured 1 . values a hat from a ft s ahau's M o C Suits m odila that are a r e w e u d of p these coats, you will be, spe- in these dree sen. You will find Designs paid-wee- 1.410 9.000 cial Hat SpecUl to Tbs Tribua. MANTI, Oct, g. Irrigation Engineer L. M. Wlnsor of th Agricultural college visited In Sanpete county the At KphraJm a reservoir sit waa surveyed. Several problems were considered at Wales. A plane table survey was made Oleomargarine .. ., Condensed milk .... extra New Fall Coats Dresses Chic McCLANAHANS McCLANAHANS McCLANAHAN'S McCLANAHAN'S Projects Are Considered of the Wales reservoir and later recommendations will be made on the. matter of ralatng the dam. By a tentative survey It was shown that by pumping a vertical lift of slxty-flv- e feet from the canal tha , water could be put on 2000 acres of choice lands northeast, east and southeast of Wales that are now going useless. This question, together with the matter of consolidating a number of the present Irrigation companies, waa presented to the farmers of Wales at s mass meeting held at Bpring CUy. Upon Investigation a number of prospective possibilities were found which will be worked on liter. ' ft M M IE IE jj reaLpleasure to come here rand say Charge Come in now and start YOUR account. it. ' ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY IE M f you make the terms to suit yourself. You oi wilT be pleased with the treatment you re- customers Our ceive here also. say, It is" a Kpeclil to The Tribune. FI RK, Oct. 'BPANB4H H . ' sr Historian Urges Utah People to Cooperate H N M H H -- v r , M M M M you will be surprised to find how easy it is to open an account here. ,There is absolute' ly no restrictions, no red tape of any kind. You can have credit. up to any amount and , C1 FOR REN M & A ILLEGAL SHOOTING CHARGED. LOGAN, Oct. S.B. C. But tars and lee Thompson are charged with shooting ducks out of season In a complaint filed In tha city court. They were arrested by Deputy Fish and Game Warden Theo, ' dors- Seeholser. - Physical Instructor Much Foodstuff Being for Women Arrives Removed From Storage 6. tt , OF2N A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH f Many Marriage Licenses Issued by Logan Clerk Sanpete County Irrigation S. Marriage licenses LOGAN, Oct. Were laaued by County Clerk W. 11. Uhugg to the following couples: Owen . Thomas of Logan and Alta Campbell of Providence; Joseph Merland Anderson of Newton and Zends Karren of Lewiston; FYed Charles Nuffer and Ruth Gambia of Preston; Martin Henry Schwab of Smoot, Wyo., and Mary Hals of Alto, Wyo.; Harley Vaulness Hansen, Jr., and Arvllla Hytnaa of Sharon, Frederick. Egley and An-- Idaho; Georg nie BHsabeth Hanaro of Mink Creek, Slater Rogers of Lewiston Idaho; Raley and Julia Fellows of Preston, Idaho; Joseph Lorenso Hatch of Franklin, Idaho, and Pearl Sharp of Preston, Idaho; Joseph Lav I lie Thomson of Richmond and Zemah Adaline Ixtwe of Franklin, Idaho; 'William Orson Alblaton and Marvel Ann Handy of Soda Springs, Idaho; Ephraim James Woodland of Richmond and Bertha Marie Hansen of Hyde Park; Byron Thomas Smith of Smlthftelu and Henna Clark of Logan. 6, 1922. a SOUTH MAIN ST. WASMjaV A |