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Show " THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Saturday, May 23, 1912. nOuEYs coys jcb7 WILLIE ILEE ANNIVERSARY . QTTORARYS U. ALDUS 4 M WASHAKIE LETTER 1 nra rr.nK . (Student Life.) The business meeting of the Alumni Association will be" held at the Womans Building, Saturday evening, May 25, at 8 p. m. Officers for the The- - present, will be elected. . Automobiles; o i E-n--r SxDo ModcCs Journal: I am going a Next Monday Afternoon- - and ESitpr write a short letter. But we are Evening at the Tabernacle ' good condition, and also our day To delight, to stimulate, to edu- school -- was let out- - for coming cate, to create and to gratify a summer about last Friday. One laid up. Dr. raid she graduating class will .be admittaste for the highest forms of sec- woman-waular and sacred music, the com- had not much chance living be- ted to membership and some imcause she Vas suffered so. No one positions of the master minds this has .been he constant aim, died since last fall. Her name is portant measures concerning the and without these high ideals fin- Eliza Wangan. But she is mid- future work of the Association ancial failure and disintegration dle age lady. Well, she might will be considered. live more. She got 3 children. tYtuld have followed. THE BANQUET to do a muscial mission-trMr. Bishop Geo. M. Ward start The banquet this year will be work, to show to lads and up a new store here. The people ' exclusive affair. Each Alum.an as and friends are very glad to have A store to their parents is- entitled to one nus the that business do here. will lie might well, possibilities guest only. good ' lie in their own voices, through here. The only exception to this rule is higher cultivation, has been not v Our people are greatly .surprise that the present graduating class , the least of our purposes. looking over their wheat' crops. Time was "when boys ' sing- - It is looking very promised this may invite their parents in addiFlandar 20" Roadster,, $7S0 Ing was understood to neces- year. But Mr. Movddy Walker tion to their one guest each, sarily mean the forcing of harsh, was here now visiting some of iiembers of the faculty are honDont be alarmed if somebody tells you you can buy an automobile far Above his friend and relatives, -- from orary members of the "Association 20. You can, but. metallic chest-ton- es for less money than the $750 StudebaVer-FUmdeo head the voice, 20 Flanders range-intThe their corresponds point by point with the Skull valley." He like "this place and may bring one guest eaeld you better not. best and highest priced cars sold. Cheaper cars at every vital point are as so commonly heard in the pub- very much, and return home some n built on ideas long ago discarded for good cars. Dont take our word for lic schools, in little tunes of the time next week. Our boys work The Association extends an Trusalso have to Board the which of School order. itr Make comparisons and see. Sunday in wat?i ditch last week. Perneither musical value nor inter-es- t. haps may get through next week. tees andto Governor Spry, Dr. 20 is a marvel a high grade modem car "The Studebaker-Flander- s It has been a revelation to Mr. Lewis Cornisun return home Talmage and other special guests low price. If you pay less you buy much less. And the cheaper car a at the . thousands to hear elvety, last week, been down Ogden dotoday will cost you far more in the long run. The competing car isnt flute-lik- e tones of boy sopranos, ing some business down there. of the Institution who may be sold which the Studebaker Corporation, the greatest automobile manu, and the rich, sonorous notes of Our hay very scarse here, the present at Commencement. facturers in the world, couldntjeproduceJfor less money;, but we wont was as action to This taken ' build the sing by altosrsQtrained a cheap car, Because the name Studebaker means the best for boy -pncfiu awaynpannot-ton:4ia- y solos, duets trios, qnartetsT'and around here now. Assocdatlonatthebusinesslheef your money. ?' " "even in "fife-paharmony. like " WILLIE OTTOGARY. ing last year. We regret that it dies tomorrow, and car runs with a are that content If today you prima donnas, with the interpre-dont buy the $750 Flanders 20. It will wear for years. Remember will be impossible for us to actation of artists. 20 will outwear 2 to I any other car CONFESSION this the Studebaker-Flander- s SIRMAYS commodate the host of friends And it was a greater surprise double satisfaction, confidence and comfort, under and $1100 you give from town and all over the State r to hear Roneys Boys render into the bargain. I first entered the basement and who e standard music from much to have contributed so IY con prove it Send tor new catalogue after going through the trunks operas, oratorios and the great our at banquets in secenjoyment the on went there I upstairs selection composers, every ond floor- ,- after prying openthe frequently quartets and trios without accompaniment basement door leading to the the Detroit, Mich. of any kind. And the boy f iolin-is- t, kitchen with a hatchet, the j Upstairs I opened the drawers order to take care of them we cornesists, trombonists, Studebaker Bros. Logan Utah, Phone 37 clarinetists and saxaphon-ist- s and trunks and took what I have been compelled to limit our of past years, who have giV-e- n thought, I wanted. I was in the both up invitations.- such splendid variety to our house about two hours " from THE BALL programs, have been not a whit and down stairs. Coming , one of th e upstair --rooms I -- saw "behind the smgersin their BaH will be held at The Alumni " mastery of their instru- the boy coming, and "'I rushed 9 P- - " - Part II. Tuesday m the Smart back into the room and seized highest cash bidder, at Estray ments. - openMa. Jhe SPECIAL EXEItCISES (Recitative Pound in this City, The .name" Roneys Boys has two revolvers And rushed at himr GymnashinuIt-i- A, Miss Thomas. the 3rd day of May, 1912 at the highest eul- - I . commence(Lfiring from aboye. always stood for-th-e ' h Come said Sister . Chorns threw hav-inue g Persons geventy-fivecen- ti fixation of theboy!g singing ourofYp.m. upjmhandsand I lrts"Sweet Duet Pleasedon exmeTbut masterful most voice, and the Descritpion of Animal are the to tickets banquet Miss Thomas, Miss Johnson One old bay horse 12 or 14 ecution upon instruments by lit- - fired and the first shot missed his admitted to the ball without an 8. Ilush, Hush (Reeitative) lie fellows, the world has ever head. He turned slightly and I (Continued from 'page one.) year old, Branded J. C. witn extra the - Eunice Ensign " two fired shots charge." quickly known. quarter circle above letters on d-time when he fell in comer We shall be glad to meet - all (loiBg eommon things in an un- 9. The Wlind is Shrieking (Storm right shoulder, shood all around, 'Many boys, have traveled three with his" head our friends at the ball. We will common way. - Another thing you Song) Virginia Bateson "consecutive years with Roneys in sitting-posturoached mane, white strip - in his arms. I 10. All is Calm Chorus on sea- fallen forward need five and is four few not a the ' face. optioptimism, Boys, furnish the very best music obrushed past him and bolding the mism that hteds you to believe I 11. The Day is Fading (Recitasons, but the average term of was impounded in animal Sjiid -- ve is about two years .The en- - gun close to him fired again. He tainable. The floor is the best in am it bnt'.fhgt xjhich leads you tive) Miss Thomas. 20th. day of May on the said out of the the State, and no other school to believe that good comes from a 12. The .Glories of Day Chorus 1912. city virf personnel of the Company has jumped up and ran car coming gymnasium in Utah is in any well spent life. Be optimistic as class exercises were held changed a dozen times or there front door. Seeing a B. M. LEMS, and door back of on I rushed abouts in the past twenty years, opt Thursday evening and a fine to the Smart gym- others, have faith and see good in way equal City Poundkeeper due principally to the inevitable jumped down the hill just as the nasium. men and God. Dont be a grouch. audience saw the graduates Store news is, usually, news If ' you want to know what a sent For Old Eli in an excep' change of voice, which, while boy witness described.As I jumpfor YOU. at about fourteen ed I let a revolver fall but pickaveraging grouch is and to what he leads, tionally capable manner. years, sometimes comes most un- ed it up again and continued to go to Provo. You will find him ADVANCED COURSE make my escape. . there. expectedly. CHURCHES IN MECHANIC ARTS The theory of the officers with Notwithstanding these, incessAnother necessary qualification ant changes, sometimes one, regard to the killing of the boy is to learn to take a "correction. sometimes threeto five in a sing- was very accurate. The plunder (Continued from page one.) When one .wrong--hle season, the standard of Ron- was thrown away mostly in my SPECIAL SONG SERVICE should be thankful to be set fits the State. Features of the efforts to- - escape. One lardys Cultivate the power of course will be work eys' Boys programs has been right. a under jn mathematconstantly pushed higher. The watch, however, I hid The Musical- Department of B. taking ir, of absorbing every ics. in - construct ion, designing various costumes are elegant, ap- water tank on State street and Y. C. under the direction of Prof. thing that fs good, but learn also propriate to the music where pos- alfo one revolver. The rest of the W. O. Robinson, will give a Song that therfc ire things and places and general industrial and of. the natursible, and historically interesting. stolen property I have no idea as Recital, Sunday 'evening 26th.May to be out and to be kept out al and application kept sciences. exfamin physical The hoys are from different to its whereabouts, for my ' in Seventh ward new chapel, at of. v ilies in, various states and are not citement I got rid of it as fast as 7:30 ,, , The new professor of Agricul- p.m. Cultivate a physical vigor that tural Engineering, the appointee related to Mr. Roney. pbssible. f ! will enable you to do your part to which position has School children will be admitjust ben I regret having falsified as 1 ST. JOHNS CHURCH 3 'ted to matinee at prmrfori0c7f ha vedongand "will sayl onlytlid r intellectual vigor, it will aid you B & (A c u j c E Cor, it in the hope that my life would The services for Whitsunday to meet and master the problems We sell you to have no desire devote eom- nell)willimdQuhtedly Thrinefchafit' frrar wbonryou wtIrtr ihgHolyConrmQnioflat of life, espCeiairy if associated some of his time to the. new work shoes unless we" can feel thaf buy is in a very real sense, work- muted. Have lost all hope, how- 8:30 a. m. and Evening Prayer with moral vigor which will en- in Mechanic Arts, that part of it they will prove thoroughly satand sermon at 8 p. m. Sunday able you to do the ing for you. His advertisements ever, since the board of pardons when which deals you deriht especially with surhave I isfactory to you It is the polin The Journal are REPORTS to denied my application, school atlO a.m..All are wei- - knowrit. of moral vigor veying and constructions am I truth. the tell to cided very eome, icy f this store to comfortyou of what he has accomplished j will pay hb debts of honor before can and did what I give for for you in the way of helping sorry his debts of: means. The man ably, durably and stylishly . N OTICEOFSALE no reason why I did it, other than HIGH COUNCIL VISITS you to reduce the cost of things. who shoe has has honor but every customer. your you in my excitement at being discovSTATE OF WALK-OVER who he has UTAH, has your mortgage ered I lost my head and did not ' The Cache Stake High Council your, of his' for Logan City property security. SHOE STORE realize What I was doing. I re- and Home Missionaries will visit I have in my possession the Pay your debts of honor to peat that I . am very sorry .but the various, wards of Cache Stake your God, the man who is true to following described animal lawrealize it is too late to undo the on Sunday, May 26, as follows: STAR CLOTHING CO. his God will be true to man. J fully impounded, .which, if not Benson L. S. Cardon, John have seen men who have been claimed and taken away, will be wrong I did. J further desire to 133 North Main Street say that there was no such per- Witmer, Jr. . true to their follow men but not sold at public auction to the son as Joe connected with the North Logan John H. Ander- to God,' and they remained true ' case. What was- done at the son, Wlm. E. Mitton. until a good chance came then I ! myself without 1.H Hyde Park S. F. Ballif, 0. E. they felL When true to their t any accomplice. Budge. . God they never fail their fellow E. SIRMAY, JULES Logan 1st A. E. Anderson, man. VEL-VE-T- A I have read this and this is Thos. G. Rowland. spiritual vigor correct. T' Logan 2nd John E. Carlisle, andAdsL.lo'these God will help yon in trials PRATT. M. ARTHUR Thatcher. Witness, of life. Get labor love or love for An Enamel; Coating Salt Lake , Logan ,3rd II. K Merrill, Geo. labor, and learn that it is a sin to Utah State-Priso- n, ' . Torgeson. Utah, May 21st, 1912. your lives will be for vaHs'r Interior City, ' Logan 4th Fred Scholes, Adol- waste time and nsccssarly expensive but v . J successful . Baer." , ph wood work cr . planThe musical part of the exerYounc Han of 20 years : Logan 5th S. B. IGtton, Alma cises was as follows t . GETI3 MINIMUM SENTENCE Sonne. Washable ter.' SUMMER . ' Logan 6th W. W. . Roundy, '; r Z i Franeeg Abt .Ogden, Mky 23. J, S. Barker, Lorin hEerrill A life - time. Come a young man of 20 years, was sen- Logan 7th G. Z. Lamb, Geo. Cantata for Ladies Charus and to serve one year in tke Thomas. Orchetrtf . ' Jewel- -. you Good Selection in and let us tell you tenced state prison for grand larceny, Part L Logan 8th C. H. Skidmore, R. will please . such 1. The Morning S un Orchestra by Judge N. J. Harris in the dis- 0. Larson., of its merits. trict court on Wednesday. E. Cowley, Providence 'l-Jand Chorus. , 2. Ilarkl Hark I Hear (Recita- Barkers attorney said the A. E. Cranney. x J, Z.. Stewart, tive) Virginia Cox young man needed reforming . Providence-- 2 ' 3. My Shepherds Life .(Sheprather than punishment and ask- John Bankhead. ed for the minimum sentence of River Heights G. W.Lindquist herds Song) Carrie Thomas 4. With Happy Hearts (Recita-tive- ) one year, which was granted. G. W. Thatcher. . , . in F. stole a S. horse La Vona Johnson Barker BALLIF, Ogden North Main St. 33 O. H. BUDGE, 5. When the King-cup- s several weeks ago. He has a wife Bud and 41 J0SEPI1 QUINNEY JR. at Bountiful and his parents re- Logan, Utah Song) : Ctionra- .- You Want the Best-Not the Cheapest year-1912-- 13 s 'jtnd y - rs invi-tatio- -- -- rt . 4 ' high-grad- mem-orized,a- thepast-Butthemembership- 1 The Studebaker Corporation of flut-iest- s, 4 Won-derf- ul ! - -- y, ATB.lLCOliEGE -- ............ - secon- re o - -- - 1 . e - agri-cultr- al " , J - nounced-to-be-ProfessorIUy- tespHred-and-my-senten- -B. ee A-m- - - Kar-riek-ho- I-- did A Pretty Gift of GOOD JEWELRY a , (Not r y 7 GOOD) Will certainly please that A .finish that willlast Pretty Girl Graduate - - O va We offer -- a ry Bracelets Pendants, Lockets, Rings, Watches, etc. os Riter Bros Drud Co. r Blow-Wanderin- ' Stake-Presidency;- as of """ g Cardon Jewelry Co. N. Mam |