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Show IRE PAGE FOUR u TRI-WEEKL- Tuesday, January 4, 1910. JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y ) PARTIES AND REUNIONS GALORE-CLOSE OF A PROSPEROUS YEAR. 1. ComPARADISE, Jan. before the holimencing s' week the the and holidays, during days children have been well supplied with amusements and. pleasures. Day school exercises, Primary association day, dances, sleigh ride3 " and generous gifts from old Santa Claus and others, have all contributed to enhance the happn ness of the young. - Several balls" have been held and Christmas was pleasantly celebrated by deeoratmg the house and by holding a meeting meeting on Christmas morning when appropriate numbers were red&ered. lhis celebration was under the auspices of a committee elected for that purpose, Thursday, December 30, the Obray family met in the meeting house and held a social reunion. The Bishop and his counselors and a few other were present to participate in their pleasures. The time was spent in speech- making, singing, reciting, chat ting, feasting and a dance at night. A very pleasant time was had and many hearts made glad m this occasion. The Obrays are quite numerous. ANNUAL CLEAN -UP JPP-- You Know What Wc Say We Do ' BON COMPANY HOWE - A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Turning Over Funny Leaves 4 By Weston J. Leisbman, age 13, 7th A, Benson school. -- a above With lustre bright a star of love, Forprophets said in days of old A star on high IT story told. the angels, sing afar. They traveled neath that glowThey-hear- d AT THE NEW YEAR'S RECEPflONi Mttudt lie h.iiil be wouldnt make Jove to a mil this year,. and there he la breaking Ills good resolutions already, Mebltabcl Well, Its two , minutes past 12, Isnt It? ing star; LATER CALLERS. They sought a lowly manger bed, Are you going to receive callers at By light of star that shone oer-heajour house New Yenrs day? No: the bill collectors dont get around until the 2d." They took fair presents to their d. King, , While psalms of love the angels - fair degree of prosperity the past year. We have lost considerably on some of ur crops. The codling moth spoilt most of our apples, hay was damaged quite extensively, and much wheat was made unsaleable on account of the copious rains during the harvest time. A We have realized a j sing. The night was still, was breeze the fair, A holy presence filled the air; And in a manger poorly made, Our loving Savior dear was laid. Hence we abserve the Christmas day Of Bethlehem 30 far awayA ' n. smaller patches and gotten up By. Le Roy In Bethlehem so far alTay Began the hallowed Christmas day. The wise men ' saw in heavn. -- These losses, however, may prove a valuable 1 We must pay more attention to spraying, etc., if we desire good fruit. Jietter stacking of our hay or protecting ty sheds and canvass. Hay in the field had better be cut in THE WAITERS RESOLUTION. Diner Iley, what do ybu mean by WITHOUT A DOUBT. Willie Say, auntie, I guess Mr. keeping me waiting so vlong for those Soft is in love with you. ,e oysters? Waiter -- Sorry, sir, but I cant bring Auntie Why? Willie He let me throw a snowball you any oysters. Ive resolved to be " kind to dumb animals this year. at bin new plug bat V , ? be- tween rains. At no very great CHRISTMAS BELLS. to-da- hereby M. got up and said. to take another drink this year. - girl Etta. . anc. smoothly moving and. the quorums, aspleasantly ; of the societies and sociations along & Baseball, Football, Tennis, Marbles, Tag They all batter tbe childrens shoes. , Give them Buster Brown Shoes, They shed knocks, kicks and wear, as duck sheds water. a v BUSTER BROWN Blue Ribbon SHOES For youngsters $1.50 to $2.50. BUSTER BROWN Wants to be remembered to all of his little Logan Friends, ne says he had a better time in Logan than in any other town. HELL COME AGAIN soon if 'you all wear Buster Brown Shoes. MORRELL CLOTHING CO. & fairly grateful. New.Year,, , . . or ba Mens and Youths7" Suits, worth upjto $9 at. . $3.89 Tip Toes, go at . ... 98 Mens Heavy 75c Fleece Lined Mens heavy 20c Wool Sox, black or grey, go at.. Underwear go at .... 33 Childrens. $1.00 fancy Top Boys $3.00 Suits and Overcoats go at Shoes, sizes up to 8 at 59 $1.88 Mens $2.00 Shoes, plain . $12.50 - gooc Take things altogether we have thankful 1an cause .to be should be grateful' Hundreds of other hvrgcdns as great as those listed below will be found piled out on counters and tables Mens $2.00 Corduroy Pants, SO at ..a: $1.00 Mens or Boys 75c Shirts, go at...;.. $29,501 NOT A BAD SCHEME. CAUGHT THE CRAZE. Made any resolutions dls yeah? Yes, Bah; Tb resolved not to eat ' What kind of a Bled do you want pggs till de price goes down. Maybe for your birthday, Willie? '. y A fleyd ie niQ chlckem if.we all done da "I want one thats Pretty. Enough to have girls on . . .. v Ijfw, ...,v.. 33 i V Coat, r $16.50 for your choice of any Suit or Overcoat in the Store, values up to $28.00. " Nothing Reserve d. Take your choice for ........ $12.50 Wool Boys 65c .Wool Knee Pants $1.25 Boys Heavy Sweater Coats go at. . 68 go at, 33 Ladies Fur . Trimmed $1.50 Miens or Ladies $3.00 Shoes, Felt Juliets go at. . . . 89 . large variety, go at $1.88 10c Mens Sox 4 10c Handkerchiefs . . ... 3 Your chpice of any Hat in the Your choice of any pair of Pants in the store. Nothing Store, nothing reserved, at at . . reserved, $2.19 $3.69 ...... ........ Mens., heavy $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats, go at. . 97 Ladies $1.50--- , Shoes' in - any style, go ft ..A 98 -- Suspenderf',;i .A.. 19 Your choice of any Pair of 50c . Shoes in the' store. ..Nothing reserved, at . A . . . 2.8S ztzj W f Guaranteed !Fur go at -- work. Generally speaking the health f the people is good. We have no contagious diseases at the present time, for which we fee , o March 1st nanson, R..W. Shipley, Bickmore are the members of the mew board. affairs are The ecclesiastical yt i C3 " D. A Ttappy urs -- Leaves Logan - -- PAULHAN, Mgr. Newman improvements, the incoming BELATED , RESOLUTION. CUT IN TWO.' I heard that Jack swore off at the So you have named your girl twin board will carry into effect. The club last night. Henrietta? new board will take their places Last night i Why, last night was Yes, but I changed It a little. It John 1910. New Years eve Monday, January 3, was such a long name that I cut It In 2 before-1he Yes; Just five minutes two called the boy Henry and the Welch. Jr., P. O. Hansen, N. Y. and resolve not I 1 v- ul-b- un -- needed much which no doubt - LOUIS t -- ' teacher;. The retiring town board has done considerable to improve the town by restraininghoodlumism, and lawlessness. v The streets and roads have been made muck better and are anticipating other if f'.. . FRENCH AVIATOR AMERICA. a an American syndicate. Louis Paulhan. the offer from by Tempted large French aviator, has .announced that be will come to tbe United states this anight, winter for a series of flights. It was stated to Paris receutly that Pa By ever sowing seeds 6f love would receive something like $125,000 as a guarantee for tbe trip. ' His ftves Like Him 'who' died, but HU first flights pldn is to give exhibitions in several of th? large cities above. probnbly wlinake place tn California. Paulhan Is one of the most darlng And may the Lord, who dwells of all tbe French aviators, and bis machine differs In many respects front those of Blerlot and the Wright brothers. on Oh! let us be alstar as bright . As that which lit that Christmas Listen to those mellow bells! high, Christmas tales their ringing Help us to reap them by and by. swells, age 13, By Le Roy Leishmam, School. 7th A, Benson An attack of the grip is often Hear those happy Christmas lays, followed Hear the merry, chiming bells of by a persistent cough, Bom of kindness, bom peace; Christmas morn; Telling of Gods bounties spread which to many proves a great anOn the joyful world all the unto Telling Andllis good that cannot cease. noyance. Chamberlains Gough born. was Lord y our That Remedy has been extensively usListen to the songs of love! bells! Listen to those happy ed and with good success for the Sung hyangels up above. relief and cure of this .cough. Sacred tales their music tells. tones Many cases have been cured after Hear those rhyming blending Hear those joyful, chiming all other remedies had failed. 5 In yon steeple pointed high ; tones The three stores have been doWhispering of that guiding star In yon steeple up above, ing a prosperous business up to That God centered in the sky. LOST Black muley cow, branded unto worlds afar date, but they have to carry quite Tolling W F on left hip. Reward for in Listen to those Christmas bells! Thoughts of peace and Saviors a number of patrons and much formation. J. P. Cardon Logan. Sacred tales their music tells. love. remains on the account books. The creamery is kept fairly busy. FOR SALE Drop head White Some people ship Their cream to Sewing Machine, All attachother places, where they think ments. $12. 2 doors west of the post office. White Sewing Mathey can do better. chine company. Our five departments of school have each been doing a good respective work7 under - their eost wheat stacks can be protected by canvass, by using a derriok and making stacks higher. The copious rains and snow of the early winter has been locked up in the natural reservoirs by the recently freezing weather. Next summers heat will release the waters to quench the thirst of the parched earth, and also of man and beast. ward are doing at OUR FIRST EVERYTHING - AT A DISCOUNT OVER IN PARADISE . |