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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, CORNING, APRIL 20, 1923, S LOGAN - ? James A. Leishman DEPARTMENT. Pianos Are Now Lower Than Ever. New Cuts in Prices Made for Friday and Saturday Buyers Office, AH4 NbpW Msln. Telephone tit. Residence Taiephen S83-- r James A. Leishman, Man Who Has Filled Many 99. James Allen tXX3AN, April LsJshfttaB, 93 years of age, pioneer resident of Utah anil Cache valley, died at his home, 448 South First West street, last night at 8 50 o'clock. Mf. Leishman a as bom in Johnstone, Scotland. September 1, 18C9, and at tended school there until he was 18 years of age He Joined the Mormon church tn 1845 and emigrated to the Vaited States In 1848. He lived At fit Louis. Mo., for several years, then crossed the plains with a band of arriving in Salt Lake City pioneer, In September, 1852 - He settled 4a - Little CuttonWood canyon for two years and then moved to Cedar Fort, In Cedar valley, where ha farmed for some time He was .Jofced, to Jeavs Jj Jarmaaveral Aimes to aid ia quelling hands of hostile Indiana In Ieoember, 1817, he Svas married to Catherine W, Thomas and A year later he and hi wife moved to Beaver, In Beaver county, where he engaged in farming and also was probate and county clerk for a number of years, Ja, the. spring of 1 8 6.0 Great Britain and acted t a president there. Since of the misMion while coming to farhe county he ha4Meen a very Active church worker and had been a home missionary for forty-o- n years. He wss probate and county for clrk. and deputy county recorder was four yearn. In the year 1877 he made c hlef rlerir of construction. for I the Logan temple and had since acted II as clerk for the Cache stake. by ino widow. .jja Jn. survived W "ThofhAS Idblrfhftiilrt And J Catherine Mary Ann Bench Irishman, both of grandchildren, logan, and fiftv-on- e 'and the thirteen Mrs, eons and daughters. following Father A Htoddard of Grande, Ore ; Mrs Rachel Neckerson of Oakland, Calif Mr William Douglas of OgHanson et Maladr den, Mrs Joh Idaho; Mr. James Wood of Imogen, of J. W. Irishman Ogden,Oforge W. Irishman and John W. Leishman of lxgan, Mrs. Carl O Hpongberg and Mrs. If, O Herrymgn , of Pocatello, Idaho, and Oliver Leishman of California. Funeral services will be held Sunday at noon In the Sixth ward chape L i 1 i 1 KAYNEE Madehy J.C McDonald Chocolate CoS bah Lake Qty, Utah THE KAYNEE COMPANY v y, , Cleveland , Ohio Sfloiises jbrtBqys Player-Pian- o A Including Now! Brand-ie- w Player-Pjan- o For 387 12 Music Rolls and Finest Bench A player-pianoffers Every family wants music every home should have ' music. the best, the greatest and the cheapest entertainment in the world- - It .is both It plays aocompani-rrentpiano and teacher for the children. It improves their taste. for their voices. 'It offers thefn the newest Broadway hits for dancing. It INSURES TIIE SUCCESS OP EVERY HOME EVENING. Come and see these splendid instruments. TJie present prices hold only while our stock lasts. A Few Other Player Bargains ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR GUARANTEED A KAYNEE is U. A. C. Faculty Members Plan Outing for April 28 LOGAN, 1, The male members of theApril Utah Agricultural college l- If Your Words Were Numbered - If you were a nan with a family, an estate and enough mortal breath left in you to speak a few sentences what would you say? Most likely you would dictate your will and then be grateful you bad been able to do this last great service for your loved ones. Only less important than the will itself is the appointing of a competent treat company to be your executor. Make your will now while , there is time for thought and deliberation. Then name our reliable Trust Department your executor. n interview create, no obligation call In. Zions Savings Bank & faculty wlll'npend Saturday, April 28 Boy Scout camp In Logan canyon, according to an announcement made today by Dean K. L. Went, head of the arrangements committee. The morning will be apent In hiking on the hills above the camp under the leadership of Dr George R Hill end Professor William Peterson who will point out things of interest tn botanical and geological lines In the mountains. Dinner win be served at the scout camp by O. W. Coolev of the oollege cafeteria, with the aid of the Boy In the afternoon horseahoe Scouts. pitching contests and e baseball game will be held. The following committees have been appointed to take charge 6f the outing Transportation. Professor D E. Robinson. Professor P, E Peterson and Sidney R. Stocks; recreation. Professor Joseph R. Jenson, at the appreciate Buy Your a, wards for the purpose of explaining the facte of the proposed bond election to the citisens. Commissioner James R. Thomas conducted the meeting at the Sixth ward. He was C assisted by Superintendent H. Maughan of the electric light plant and City Engineer Fred W. Thomue. Commissioner WUUam Evans assisted by Karl Schaub amt Eugene Schaub, conducted the meeting in the Tenth ward, while Mayor John A Crockett, assisted by A. G. Lundstrom and George B. Bowen, had charge of the Seventh ward meeting. City officials declared today that the citisens responded to the meetings with a great deal of enthusiasm and took part in the discussion by asking quefvtiort and having points that were not clear to them explained bv those In charge of the meetings They stated that for the most part the citizens seemed to be in favor of bonding the city for $300,000 for the purpose of constructing a new power plant in Logan canyon. quality in clothes do all their clothes at this buying FRIENDLY STORE Our courteous treatment and service, coupled with pur extraordinary Friendly Credit plan has won us thousands of friends and customers. Wont you come ur -- big and - join family? "1 o Proposed Bond Election women v you LOGAN. April 19 Mass meetings were held by city officials last night in the Bixth, Seventh and Tenth and if Ki Mass Meetings Held on Men who .yiva- Leading stores everywhere carry Kaynee shirts and ' blouses for boys, and washtogs for the youngsters. UtAbT Pay the Balance as You Suggest though" custom made. 'Any mother, too, can lee the economy of Kaynees. The materials are strong and .wear well, The colors are sun and tub fast they can be boiled without fading. The buttons are sewed on to stay and the seams and stitches withstand the tugs and pulls they are bound to get. The careful workmanship of each detail will be a joy to you. reported favorably on their visit yesterday to ths Logan city schools, declaring that the schools are being conducted in a most efficient and economical manner. ITofesaor William Peterson, head of the experiment station of the Utah Agricultural college, spoke to the club on The Agricultural PoeetoiliUe of Tbink of it! New Spring Clothe jut when yon need them for only $5 down! Is it any wonder that thousand bare already bought at thi wonderful tale?. The newest styles, the finest materials, the very latest patterns are all here. Com and select YOUS clothes. ' designed for boys ; their lines conform to his The exclusive patterns are pleasing to both boys and their mothers. - There are novel stripes, snappy checks and good, solid colors. w- -f llHs-bur- lit x boy as bicruses figure. 1 IjOGAN. April 19 That the Loom Rotary club will attend the presentation of a 9100 first prise and $54 second prise, which will be given by the club to the most worthy high school students some timeenext week at the high school, was the decision logan of the club at the weekly luncheon at the Hotel Lee lee today. Twenty-fiv- e Rotarktns agreed to of the club work as representative next Wednesday at the Logan csnyoit park The local club will observe national boya week In connection with the community . service, American plavground committee gnd other organisation from April 29 to May I. The Rotarian will observe fathers' and daughters' night next Thursday. The following were nominated from which to choose the board of directors of the club for the coming year; Dr. K. B. Budge, 4Jytn H Thompson, K. R. Owen, the Rev. Harris B. T. Oardon, Wesley Anderson, W. R Rloan, William Edwards, Norman Hshriiton, Charles M. Harris, Dr. P. O. Budge, Orson Rvan, Samuel John Christensen, John H. WLson, Christensen and Alma 8onne. Seven of the number will be elected. The voting will be by mail. Alvin H. Thompson and Alma Bonne licious hot chocolate. Try mean ram your Grocert -- he moved with his family to Cache valley. mission to He fulfilled a two-ye- ar Logan Rotary Club Will Witness Award of Prizes No Sugar no flavoring no end no trouble to make eg the finest Kings in the world with Roof Cardin CakeChmo dots. Just melt and spread on the cake.. Roof Garden Chocolate tn cam makes de- Daddus custom made shirts ? c Succumbs. Positions, Our. Big Remodeling SALE PRICES on Player Community Day Activity-- on Canyon Park Planned trust CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. ber of yearn. They- - will go ta the bull aasociatlona at North Logan, which are contemplating the raising of mors of this breed of animals. SUIT FILED ON NOTE. HenLOGAN. April 19. John A . drickson filed suit in ths First district court this morning against the Republican Publishing company to High-Clas- s Bulls to Be recover $672 principal, and Interest at 8 per cent from December 81. Cache County 1929, until ths present time, on a Bought promissory note alleged to have been DOG AN, 19 Cache April valley given ta Floyd Rosa February I. ljo. will soon havs fourteen head of high One hundred dollars attorney's fees class bulla, which will cost from (900 and coata also are asked. to 850S each, and will be the property MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. of the Cache County Bull aaaoctations, LOGAN, April 19. A marriage liaccording to R. U Wrlgley, county, cense was Issued yesterday afternoon agricultural agent. Mr. Wrigley atatea that John T. to Edward Rust and Edna Wuriey, Caina 111 and D. O. Nielson have both of Logan, hr Foster J Gordon, left for the state of Washington to county clerk. The couple wer marpurchase the bulls. The animals must ried by Bishop William Worley. come from dams which hsve produced nt least too pounds of butter fst AUXILIARY MEETS TODAY. yearly and must be purs bred --and Sallair lodge No. 49$. ladies' auxilregistered. Twelve cf the bulla will iary (L Tt T., will hold Its regular b Holstein and the .other two will meeting this afternoon at I o'clock at be Guernsey, the first that have been Odd h el Iowa hall. All members are brought nio the valley for a num urged to b prsaent bs assisted by the Logan canyon park committee, which consist, of W. R. Dr. D. chairman: C, Sloan, Budge, 1, April Logans big William M. Howell, B T. Cardon. community day for the purpose of John Forrest J. William .Evans, Fry, Logan ranvon the for preparing tha coming influx of tourists park and au- Supervisor Carl B. Anderson, Dr F. tomobile campers will be held at the L. West. J. W. Morrell and L. , LOGAN. park next Wednesday. from all of the clubs andDelegations civic organizations as well a, from the various schools of the city will spend the day at the park getting it into the desired condition so that picoloa and other outings can be held here this summer. ' ' The various groups have been Instructed to bring certain tools and alii be Qiyliled Into squads, to cut poles for the fences, stake off the park. Plant trees, shrubs and grass, prepare 'roadways and walks, build nd generally beautify rustic bridge the parkr The delegations will report at the Chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning and transports tlon will be furnished them to the park. Kmll Hansen, landscape gardener of the Vtah Agricultural college, has drawn plans for and Nrtll supervise the work on tha new park. He will for v or Saturday as these bargains axe rapidly finding appreciative homes. Let u fill your home with music. There ii nothing will give you more ml pleasure in your home than a player-pian.and your purchase here NOW will net you a substantial saving. If you cannot call, phone us at our expense and well' tell you about any of these bargains. Call today o, |