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Show TIIE PAGE EIGHT TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn. Y Tuesday, July 2, 1907. oodoooooo 00 00 0000000 00 00 0000000 00 00 000000000 o 00 000 0000 00 00 0000000 0 0 0 0 G o 0 0 0 0 A O 0 0 0 O V0 o0 o - J 0 w O 0 0 O o0 o O 0 . Logan Celebrates on Thursday and All Will Be Welcome. O TURN OUT AND HAVE A GOOD TIME 0 O 0 0 0 000 00000O000G 00 0 0 00000000 000000000 00000000000 000000000006000000000000 them of preceded him, hut House rent on Providence THE JOURNAL' bench. him side. His other to the wife, Apply to B. F. FITER. Woodmen Unveil Monument with he happily spent five to 51' whom TUESDAY, THURSDAY.SATURDAY We sell the earth and loan money on itlLA. Pedersen & Co. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Go to Wellsville in a Body to Honor years of his life, survives him. For 28 years she has been a confirmed invalid, hut this did not De- desitroy the happiness of their Davis restaurant car is now resplendent in a coat of IP YOU DO NOT GET YOUR new paint. ceased Neighbor Phillips. PAPER REGULARLY, REPORT IT TO THIS OFFICE. , George Q. Rich has moved his IF YOU MOVE FROM ONE office into the new Andrews block ADDRESS TO ANOTHER, RE- on North Main street. On Sunday afternoon the mon- that destitution is not added to PORT IT TO THIS OFFICE OR ument erected to the memory of grief, and. assures them that so PAPER WILL CONTINUE TO Mr. James Kofoed, Sr., of PresDr. Geo. F. Phillips by the Wood- long as the order exists they are THE OLD ADDRESS AT YOUR ton, Idaho, was in town on busi man of the World, was unveiled not friendless, nor will they lack EXPENSE. . ness yesterday. with suitabale and imposing spec- either aid or counsel. Neighbor John A. Sneddon deBorn, yesterday to Mrs. All Chad. T. Cunningham obtained ial services by members of the livered the oration, which was a Clark, Jr., a daughter. a divorce from Mary Cunningham Logan camp, in the cemetery at most masterly effort filled with on Saturday, the grounds being Wellsville. Regarding the and itself, it is a handsome choice quotations from Bums Bergener & Co.Undert&kers and desertion. and the classics, and licensed embalmers, Caskets and square shaft of polished granite other poets, was also replete with lofty origi- Coffins, 149 N Main, Bell phone. Mrs. John A. McAlister lef imported from Aberdeen, Scot na thought and sentiment, for California, where land, therefore peculiarly ap- yesterday e ele2ant diction and Messrs. N. W. Kimball and A. as to a token of remem-jeshe will visit her.son Lieut. J. A by aPt and facile expression, E. Cranney went up to Mineral for the doctor, "yithin McAlister, Jr., ancPher daughter Council Commander Thomas a circle at the top are carved the Point yesterday to do some work Venna. of the Ogden lodge to on their property there. stump, axe, wedge, dove and Morris wich Doctor Phillips belonged, The Primary Association 0 other emblems of the organiza- also paid his tribute or respect to Auditorium Ball , the Sixth ward held an interest tion, with its motto, dum tacet translat- the departed and impressed upon night and Thursday, July 4th. ing conference on Sunday. The claimat, whichj-oughlTickets as rpsual, 50c. Ladies little folks made a ed means though dead, they Ue neighbors, or fellow members, really credit would still be their duty, free. claim; and the inscription able showing. nnd n0 doubl pleasure, to look eludes the words: Here Rests a of The after and cherish the family Dont forget the Electric TheaDr. S. B. Thatcher is now com- Woodman of the World.' deceased. tre at 22 West Center St. Latest fortably in rooms over shaft stands upon a square, cut 'ie quartered The services as a whole 1 moving pictures and illustrated the Morrell Clothing store, and is )ase of Utah granite. . listen-cam- p At one oclock members of the j most impressive and were songs every night from 7 :30 to prepared to do all sorts of dental by the large congregation met in their headquarters od 10:30. Matinee Saturday 4 to '6 work in s fash strictly and organized and marched to present with respectful attention Admission 5 and 10 cents. ion. was Following them there the depot about sixty strong. much favorable comment. Apparently owing to the unsafe Mrs. John Bench celebrated They and their relatives and This was the third visit of the eighty-severiends numered condition of the shafts of the her 60th yesterday. The birthday in Meissner bakery wagon, the horse members of her other Woodmen and their camp members to Wellsville family made a Many less than three months. They indulged in another runaway yes- sort of a holiday of it, assembling amilies drove over. Arrived at Wellsville all pro- first attended the funeral, later terday, hut fortunately was stop- at her home, where they sang, conducted their memorial serviped before it had done any dam- chatted and feasted to their com- ceeded to the Phillips residence, unveiled rora whence, preceded by the ces, and on this occasion age. That wagon should be put plete enjoyment. sucWellsville band playing suitable the monument. Upon each into safe condition before the boy Memorial Day they will who drives it, or somebody else Funeral services over the re- airs, the march was taken up tc ceeding hold memorial services over their gets killed or seriously injured. mains of little Kathryn Blair he cemetery, where many hundeceased and esteemed neighbor. were held at the residence of Mrs. dreds of citizensof Wellsville and "Woodman dies, hut will never Representatives of the Robin- Luna Y. Thatcher on Sunday. other towns in carriages and on A as the order son Fire Apparatus Co., here for They were marked by their beau- oot had assembled to witness the be forgotten so long the purpose of trying to interest ty. Prof. Thomas E. McKay de- ceremonies, which" were com- exists. 1 the city in some of its The menced by singing livered the funeral-sermon- . which was apparatus, gave an exhibition musical exercises included' two Ages, W. Wilkinson Dead last evening beautiful selections on the violin rendered by the Logan glee club on the street early of the extinguishing effect of its by Miss Phyllis Thatcher, & vocal or quartette, which aLo sang J. W. Wilkinson, one of LoCome Unto Me and Rest, and chemicals. They give another solo by Mrs. Sloan, a quartette well known business men, exhibition this evening at 8:30, by Mesdames Sloan and Linnartz It is Well With My Soul, at gans passed to the Great Beyond on on the Thatcher bank corner. and Miessrs. Baugh and G. W. intervals during the ceremonies. Saturday morning, after a brief Thatcher. Bishop Thatcher dedi- The band also rendered two ofillness, death being dne to heart - The attention of the peace choice, selections in most symcated the grave. of failure. Funeral services are to ficers ia called to the practice pathetic manner. f be held in the First ward hall on in batlvng the services from FOURTH 0? JULY. young fellows going Naturally, ' at 2 p. m. in the slaughterhouse pond, and the Woodmans Rital and the ad- Friday John W. Wilkinson was a near the road. On Sunday there via Oregon dress of the orator were the chief Reduced rates and unassuming were a score of young men and Short Line. Tickets on sale July features. The ritual itself is a good man, quiet hut industrious, honest and faithand 3rd and 4th; limited to July 6th. most beautiful service which must hoys bathing in that pond, ful. He was horn in London, of not one had even a suggestion See agents for further particulars be seen and heard to be fully apEngland, in 1833. He was in a bathing suit on. Dozens of J. R. MORTON, Agent, Logan. preciated. Throughout it incul- business in that country until he many of them containing t cates the broadest spirit of chariembraced the Mormon faith and 'ladies, pass there every day, hut both toward the living and the ty emigrated to Utah in 1883." "He the bathers appear absolutely ind There will be a dead; the charity which casts a went into the stationery and different to that fact, and make a on the old Utahna Park grounds mantle over the faults of the debusiness here and most indecent and offensive dis- on July 4th. Save up your ceased, extols his virtues, dries bookbinding from small a beginning built up play of their persons. It should nickles and have a ride with the tears of the widow' and ora flourishing trade. " he stopped at once. your children. phans, provides for their needs so Seven children were born to W.-R- . union. DR. S. B. THATCHER, Dentist. over the Morrell Cloth63 N. Main St. Store ing f LOGAN, UTAH. Office horn-- 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Offices Howell- - Cardon Companys SPECIAL s Commencing JUNE 26th. Ending monument cloth-propria- WHITE DRESS JULY 3rd GOODS te Our Entire Stock of New and mark-branc- d FOR j Up-to-dat- e. LAWNS July Fourth MULLS AND ORGANDIES Midsummer AND - j in-jtb- at j first-clas- n. fire-fighti- J COTTON VOILES Long Gloves f AND GO AT HALF PRICE AL- L- Seasonable New GOODS Diason Sisters The largest Assortment in Town. Remember nothing reserved in these lines. AH this Seasons Goods go in this Sale. HOWELL-CARDO- N 41 . COMPANY. The Land Was Created In Six Days BUT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN CREATED EVER SINCE HOW LONG DO YOU THINK CHEAP LAND WILL LAST? If you could see' how people are swarming westward you would become excited to get a land-hol- d in Logan and Cache, before property goes beyond your reach. LOGAN 20,000 IN 1912! HANSEN BROTHERS-Re- al Estate . Wc Challenge Competition , ve-'iicl- MERRY-GO-ROUN- ALL WE ASK IS A CHANCE TO FIGURE WITH YOU ON A PIANO OR ORGAN, AND WE WONT BE WORRYING ABOUT WHO WILL SELL TO YOU. -- WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR NEW SHEET MUSIC AND SONGS. WE GET ONE COPY OF ALL MUSIC PUBLISH- ED.. f Merry-go-roun- -- BARGAINS AT. 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