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Show i Saturday, September 23, 191L ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE i COLIT, niRCIAL BOOSTERS (Continued from Page One) cents per wilt be furnished for 50' hundred. The poultry teat,, has' been put Inhibition This is an ideal place for the poultry, ar.d we trust all Ivant-ag- e the poultrymen will take a of this oppoiviQ ty. The Exhibition Building will be complete in time to receive the This building certainexhibits. of the ly adds to the appearenee the ou high grounds, as it stands a eau good get est pointlindl)h8 The trees the view of all grouud. nttod here and there in the center field ind around the of the grounds, the whiteness track fence and bleachers, and the large black willow trees just behind the bleachers, make a beautiful contrast. The white, brown, and green stand out very prominently. If money is spent judiciously from year to year and the property is well taken care one of of, .Cache Valley will have the most beautiful fair grounds in the West. We hope that all who can will visit the grounds between now and the opening of the Fair, as betthey can be viewed so much ter when no large crowd is present. Many do not know o ap, THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH Y PAGE FTVB iutmuauwn;mnmnmTTTTTTTmTiiniiimmnwtmmtrmttms88g8wumnmi3 Wes terrT Society Girl" Has a Trained Coyote, as Her Pet IN LOGAN SOCIAL SOCIETY A notable event of the week ranged dinner party, the decorawas the banquet given TueMay tions being a large cluster of evening in honor of the Board of Trustees of the Brigham Young six guests. College with a number of invited Mrs. Ilal Farr entertained at guests. The banquet was served in the College dining room, which an informal Kensington on Friwas beautifully decorated for the day. The rooms were effectiveoccasion. The guests were seated ly decorated in the seasons flowat two long tables prettily adorn- ers and a few intimate friends ed with white and purple asters. were present. Covers were laid for forty. Wednesday evening Miss Hazel Anderson entertained twelve Mrs. Nettie, Sloan was hostess at a most pleasant family sur-young friends atdinner at the home of her parents. Cut prise party at her home Wednesday evening in honor of her sis- flowers graced the table and the ter, Mrs. D. H. Thomas, whose time following dinner was spent in games and music. birthday it was. The rooms were of-h- Mr. V. W. N ibley Julia B. Nibley and Mrs, announcejhen-ugnte- r Nan to Mr. Roy Bullen. The marriage to take place early in October. j and Mrs. Geo. Torgeson and little son are visiting in Salt Mr, Lake. Rev. Mr. Johnston came from the city Saturday and spent several days of the week here at the St. Johns house. er Bishop C- W. Nibley spent the early part of the week here. - Mr. and E. P. Bacon, Dr. and bright with Autumn flowers and Mrs. Emeis and Mr. Geo. F. Mrs. Geo. Fister received a few progressive games were delightThatcher motored through to ful features and delicious re- friends informally at her home Bear Lake Sunday, returning freshments were served. Mrs. Monday afternoon. Blacksmith Monday, through Sloan was assisted by her sister fork canyon. Another pleasant informal afMrs. Alf Farrell. . e . fair was given Tuesday by Mrs. Miss Florence Brown is back Mrs. Margaret Morrell enter-taine- d Than Haws, when she entertain- from a pleasant vacation spent in ed a number of friends at tea. ( Monday afternoon at a the East. prettily appointed dinner. The ! The A; C. Womans club will table was decorated with cut Miss Sarah Huntsman returned hold its opening meeting Monday flowers and ferns and the guests Monday from a months visit in included Mrs. Lucy Cardon, Mrs. The Clio Circle will meet Wed- San Francisco. J. W) Morrell, and the Misses for the seasons work Hattie nesday, preciate what beautiful surroundi- Alice, Rru, Flo, and L. R. Marteneau Is up from the Mrs. with J. W. Morrell. Smith. ngs we have. , city visiting with friends. ' ; ' H t The Decoration Committee will f'JTi' m A number of young friends oi evthe decorate groundsTMonday President Serge' F.' Ballif was Miss Prof. Frank Arnold has reRuth Howell were most hiening. The street leading from at pleasantly imrprised the turned- from a pleasant Summer ple,santIy enjerWfb(!d the entrance, the , exhibition home Friday evening by a large Howell home Wednesday even- - vacation. building and the ground will all number of relatives and friends, ing. be decked in gay - colors. We the affair being carefully planMr. and Mrs. Frank West and know what the Decoration Com- ned by bis wife and daughter Mrs. R. G. Officer of Berkley ehildreir-hav-e returned from the mittee Iras done for us in the Miss Hazel. The large rooms will east the and be at home to their Cal, spent early part of the past. By the way we would like throughout the house were dec- week here the guest of Mr. and many friends in the Garff home to give just a word of warning to orated with asters and fall flowMrs. R. L. Campbell. od W)fst First So. St. everybody to leave the decora- ers and. during the evening severe I e tions and exhibits entirely alone. al interesting games were enjoyMrs. Sam Best is visiting here Mr. Larry Clayton of Salt Keep hands off. A number of our ed. Refreshments were served with her son Dr. Lake is visiting here. Harry Emeis. big flags were pulled down from and the oceasion was a most de'e the poles and taken on the Fourth lightful success. . Mass' Charlotte Kyle has reMrs. ack Reeves is up -- from J if of July.' We do not want this act . c tu A. turned from a' most delightful Ogden visiting with her parents repeated. Night watchers .will be, Mrs.. Will Watson was one of' summer vacation in Europe. n Mr. and Smith. close by so if anybody cares anyjthe weeks hostesses, entertainthing for their money or liberty ing Monday at dinner in honor of Mrs. Horace Nebeker is Mrs. Jesse Earl spent the early for a number of days, they will her sister Mrs. Jack Reeves of in Ogden. ing part of the week in Brigham. give heed to the above warning. Ogden. Asters decorated the taSome of the harness horses ble and. six Mr! and Mrs. Sherman Fox of Mr Myrial Taylor spent the guests were invited. have arrived and most of the oth- On "Mrs. was Watson week in and Provo Denver Salt Lake. Thursday are in Logan, ers will be in today. All are hostess at another informal dinworking hard to get their horses ner at which sweet peas were usMrs. Robert Binford and little Attorney J; C. Walters went to in shape. ed in decorating. "McSalt Lake today. daughter are here ,at the We welcome the glad rain as home. Alister Mrs. and Lieut, w it will lay the dust and put the Mr. L. A. Merrill spent the Mrs. Julia Jacobson entertain Binford will he stationed at Fort race track in fine shape. Of arweek with Salt Lake relatives. , ed on Wednesday at a prettily Douglas this winter. course it must not rain too much, but the weather report says that Telephone and Telegraph Compwe shall have fine weather for in the same way, and ther the Fair. We all hope the report any are interested quite as much to is correct. see that adequate facilities ar$ 4 A beautiful story is told, and provided and good service rend- ANITA THE telephone magnates divifair ably are that protray ed by Miss LaVaunt ered as they JTSIT CnY YESTERDAY dends be and her excellent- - company in jaid. L Anita, The Singing Girl, the A a matter of fact, dividends (Continued from Page One) scenes alternating between the of inspection. ' I want to meet the and service go hand in hand. So of the rich and the haunts employees of the former Rocky long as an individual or a firm o Mir., Hatch has under contract palaces of the poor in New York City, Mountain Bell Company and to a corporation find ' I difficulty ib the Corinne La Vannt Company and while the piece has enough familiarize myself with the physi- paying reasonable ' interest upon who will appear here in ' three tinge-o- f cal plant so that I may pass intel--- 1 their investment, just so is the the' Melodrama to make bills during the Fair, the " pleasing the intense, it lacks the to play gently upon 'the propositions natural tendency; skimp on next night Blood Tuesday and Thunder as it is opening that are put up to me for the tel- service so as . to produce reasondrama Anita, termed,, that .usually pervade the ephone development of the four able interest, but when the indi- with the romantic , Sv states added "to my jurisdiction. vidual or firm or corporation The Singing. GirL" , Speaking of average Melodrama, and lightenIt is rny: policy to so develop our feels assured of a fair profit, this the company the Provo Post ed as it is by a happy strain of telephone system that it shall be tendency-t- o skimp .vanishes .And has the ..fallowing, in part to say : good, wholesome, comedy, to re- a necessary adjunct to every, bus- we find in its place a pardonable' ;! The Corinne LaVaunt Comp-- ( lie ve the emotional scenes, it has iness - and social J enterprise, f v To pride in furnishing a high class muck do this will; require the 1 investment product. And I feel. very of a great deal of capital encouraged for the telephone fu ) and to interest new capital we tore of this great ' Mountain have been very creditable to the must pay a reasonable return for States District, , Wo have a mag- members of the hompasy. The its use. And since the service we nificent territory to serve indWe repeated applause Miss LaVannt furnish da so much a part of the have a strong nucleus of home in and. her; associate., players receivevery' dajA life of our patrons I vestors and a management com ed, demonstrated' that they. were PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ave found that we secure a more posed of Western men who ' un- pleasing the audience. The secBible School, 10:00 a. m. Mornintelligent .understanding of our derstand Western needs. As m ond night, again '"drew a r very ' ' into ' Wife In ing worship; 11.00. C&ristian large bouse, when corporate management by the past the policy will be nut teresting with ns financially our build up or serve any one City or Name Only was presented. Endeavor, 6:45, Evening worcustomers and patrons rather community at the expense of othThe extremely low prices , of ship, 7.30..The text for the mornthan outside investors." ' ers but to connect them adequate- 10, 20 and 30 cents. will prevail ing sermon . wiU be,. Lu. 7:19, AI attribute the success of The ly, to make Uf them one great during the - entire engagement. Art "thou he that should eome, Colorado Telephone Company in community, the' union that is Specialties of different characters or look we for anothert. In the - the past of which Company'll strength. It will be our aim not will be given, between the acts, evening the Temptation of Christ have been the active head for merely to meet the needs of this which include both. sjngiUg And will be discussed,' in, pursuance many' years ) to the fact that he region but to anticipate them and dancing, and this with the class of the plan already announced to over 2,000 local stockholders. to provide in advance for t he of plays should: make a : strong give the evening services to conThese stockholders are now inare bid for the public patronage here, secutive studies to the Life of growth and prosperity that " which it promf-- i to dx terested in The Mountain States surely, coming. Jesus, - would you Ilk to bar a coyoto aa a pet? Would you prefer wolf or a Boaton bull or a collie or a dachshund? Coyotes are usually regarded as desirable pets, but when caugbt young It to possible to tame them. Miss Kathleen Laird, a society bud of Spokane, Wash., has a coyote that she prises highly She la a nephew of Andrew Laidlaw, a millionaire horseman and mine operator. The coyote was gives to her when It waa In tta Infancy, and her kind treatment woo the little animals heart until today it la a devoted slave and Is her companion ou dally walks. She baa tauicht the coyote to do a number of tricks, and It to as affectionate sod playful aa ant puppv , The accompanying picture was taken r " f eently at the home of Mine Laird's parents . HOW - fREE FREE $75.00 Any woman, over sixteen years old gets a chance Free, and may get a machine like this for NOTHING " C1 Mrs.-Orao- t -- . Grand Demonstration Free Sewing Machine Amusements - At this demonstration this beautiful twentieth century improved sewing machine will be given. away to the lady holding the lucky number,1 ;To be given away at our Btore Monday September 25, 1911. Only one ticket will be registered to the same party ihere by giving all holders an equal chance. This ticket mUst be presented and held by the person named, who must ,be present in person at our store not later, than 2:30 p, m. on the above date. Tell your lady friends to call and get a ticket entitling them to a chance ou this machine. It costs nothing. IMPORTANT If the lady holding the number dfawn is not present at the time of the deiOnstration and' drawing, that ticket is void and another drawing will be made. So be sure, and bear Mr. Mathias lecture on Home Sewing. Its instructive. , -- - - -- th-ar- , " -- V EDWARDS; : Furniture and Carpet .House. , . 28 S. Main.. .Logan SPECiAtfflSS WEEK -- 3. MD8AIU ROBES - a !, j Utah ( - M : - ' x i r'4 4 , a ' a Discount of At A , yv., 'If , s , h J k: Ccn:3 Earl aid Get First Choice n ? I I .J '4' J |