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Show I Thursday, May 8. 1913. ?AL, LOGAN, UTAH ary of the Mutual, but has resigned that posit'on. RICHMOND Hattie Christensen has been to Salt Lake for, a eouple.of days DEPARTMENT securing more millinery tactics- - ,L Dite Vfe'2. By9- - Qdfes' Mrs, Harriet Fisher and Miss IN way of good looks, good wear, Melissa MeCarrey were at Logan On account of the severe snow school teachers are going to give last week I V ii service and satisfaction than doing Temple work. storm which lasted almost all day a dancing party in the opera you can find anylast Thursday, May 1st, we were house. Novelty invitations are Several men have gone logging where else the prices. The XTRAGOOp label is unable to have our clean-u- p day. out and a fine time is anticipated. up in the eanyon for the Christen, A few went out dispite the storm evidence that both the makers and ourselves are sen mill. and showed their willingness, but Thursday afternoon at 2 p. ra. a , A back of. every garment witl an ironclad guaranthe storm became so severe they free dance will be given to the Mrs. Frank Hendricks is here' had to give it up. Next Saturday, lower grades of school and one in with Mrs. Mira tee. Twenty-fiv- e Hendricks, for a Special Features in each suit. May 10th, hag been chosen as the evening at 8 p, m. for the up- few days. She had'her baby ' Clean-u$5-XtragoDay; that is, if the per grades-on at Preston. The baby oD Norfo!l(S-$7.5- 0 weather will permit. The same was afflicted with an abscess. ' rules stated in our last issue of The pupils are busy this week the Journal will apply for this taking examinations. School will Suits for ages 3 to 17 made from all wool maMrs. Mary Jensen, daughter of day with the exception of the close Friday. , Mrs. M. J. Doty is here again terials in heat pattern effects. Not one model only lunch. This will be omitted. A Nev. helping to free dance will be given the chilThe Richm6nd high school op- rare for her afflicted mother. Mrs. but lot of different designs and trimmed in an dren in the afternoon, one for ened their first series of baseball seems does not hut improve Doty unusual variety of ways. Full lined trousers, adults at night. games at Smithfield last- - Thurs- to be. getting weaker. day defeating them by a score of , give double the wear. V YTRAGOOn , .The Parents Class department 18 to 5. Mr. Sam Harris and. family have been discussing the Flower from England have, located here Mrs. Lcauder Peart in coming and are Bed Plan extended to the girls by living in Mr- Ernest ,1he A. C. Extension School, The from her mothers home lost a, Hopes home. Mr. Harris is emLOGANS FOREMOST CLOTHIERS scheme is meeting with the ap- leather hand' bag' containing ployed at the Utah Condensed -- She will rein cash. f; of bout, the we Parents, and proval Milk factory. trnrt the. girls wH take it up and ward the finder if they will please make it a success. The A. CL pro- return it to her. Roy and Kendall Burnham vides the seed and will give prizes have left for their ranch In MaMiss Esther Johnson also lost ted. for the best plot of flowers 9x12 that is if a club of 10 or more is a good back comb and would be THE FOUNDATION STONE formed. There kill be a represen- glad to reward the one who would Mr. and Mrs. Tippetts are still tative sent to give instructions return it. of every fortune is perservance quite ill and are not improving in case ths club is formed. V very much. , in saving. It js the old story of The city fathers have had con small begiwungsreonstantly inWord was received Jast Friday Sunday night the Mutuals - of strncted a new cement bridge on creased from yfcar to' year. The Smithfield 1st and 2nd wards, lht North and 1st "West over the from St. Anthony that Mrs. HazCove .and Richmond held their irrigation canal. They have "al- el Hill .Richmond, daughter of proper place to beep your savtryout. Judges were appoint- so made a cement culvert across Wm. Hill jr., had passed away-Mr- s. ings in is a good savings bank, Florence Griffiths,' Mrs- Loted and the honor was given to the street on Main and State and this is the bank for you. .ELIZA th(r Cmrnnd Smithfield wards. street also one at the Scandinav-ia- n tie Hodgson and Mrs. Isabella We pay you 4 per cent, an- at TIill went to attend the funeral was born March meeting house, Miss Edna Larson of Cove was ) niiat raterestoir everyydollar . nerts, England. Sre services. The best at reciting. Mr. Dresden has been Addie Van went in Nauvoo Married Mrsv to 1841, you deposit with us. Come and Noy Cragun of Smithfield- for -- the to Ezra T, Benson,'March 4, 1847. Cash June 1st set us about this. best story telling. On account of suffering the last week with quin was She seven the of mother a misunderstanding in the secur sy, but is. convalescent. our ears For the past threey 9 Valley-Bankin- g General Merchants- have been children rWlieeGdodwin,'of Seat-- ' ing of a musical judge theQuar Mr. is home S. after Benson - Salt Lake. again Kirby ' let singing could not be decided ' keeping close check in detail of tie, John Logan, Utah ' upon. The ladies of Richmond going through an operation for all the phases of the present store Lina Goodwin, Portland, Orin W. and Smithfield 1st and 2nd wards appendicitis at Logan. He is credit system and have finally ar. Benson. Butte, Carrie Price, Buteach sang their Quartet and if I feeling fine only quite weak. rived at theeonclusion that in te, Abbie Thatcher, Grace B- Price were judge all would receive my this country where all labor and Logan She had 30 grand chil Alma Merrill went to Logan farm products vote as all 3 wards sang excephave a ready dren and 32 to visit Hendricks John well. cash to where 70 per Sunday will for market go tionally They She was a daughter of John Smithfield next Sunday evening who has had such a serious opera- cent of the revenue of this district where it will be decided upon tion performed ITe reports Mr comes from products sold month- Perry .and Grace Ann Williams. which Quartet is the best. The Hendricks as getting along fine ly there is no longer any legiti- Her father was a Methodist nrn-istWe have UNLIMITED funds to loan on FARM and was very religious. In opera house was filled to over- and feeling better than he has for mate excuese for any man asking LANDS the most favorable rates and for credit on which to live, and ranch the spring ' of 1841 Brigham flowing with members from the a long while. loothers to came the and exto Young merchants a excuse and four wards less for good, program any length of time up to ten years with privilwas given. The closing selection While we were mistaken in tend sueh credit. The loss in bad cality where the deceased resnl-e- d and after attending one or two eges covering retirement of all or given by our High school orch stating that Willard Merrill had accounts Jsjvery small; less than part of loan estra was grfally appreciated by ( purchased an auto we will still 1 per cent; but the loss in carry, oft h e irWieet in gsAh erriparen ts stated times. No Delays. Quick Service. all. hope he may have one some day. ing good accounts without inter- and many others who heardjthem the1 the were In fall of While 'our Ward here lost out But it is an actual fact that the est is great. Its these baptized. and Non-IrrigatLands accepted Irrigated Mr. and same her year, parents ip both the recitation and the following have become the happy good aceounts that are gradually, as security. story telling and will perhaps in owners of autos during the last putting many merchants to the John Benbow who furnished the the song, still we feel that we can week. Henry Plant, Newell But. bad.Borrowing money and pay- means with whichlio help pr'ntJ give the Stake a good warm recep- len, Russel Bullen and A. A. ing interest on it to let out to the Book of Mormon, started for tion in the wav of entertaining Thomas. good . customers without interest Nauvoo. They readied there on or security, is no longer popular Dec. 24, after them on the 17th of May. We tripjmj .will try and entertain to theTest 'MrirOrisMonsonand wife fro nr lor permissible. Such a system mp the sea. They went from therp of our ability, and make all who Preston were here Sunday as slaves the merchant, retards tne to the present site of the city of come feel at home and have a guests of .Mr. and Mrs, Brig community progress, and is real- Chicago which at that time was a j Monson. good time. ly an injury instead of a help to very small settlement. , Mrs. Benson was baptized at the store customers. Cash makes ThTYTiTirrA: vlttmow J Fonda Avehm e Y- L7 y- -f GEORGE T. ODELL, NauroobjlLthe Prophet .Joseph E. J. BROBERG, Smith. She saw the cornerstone bold their regular meetings Tues- A. officers met at the home- - oi it on which to live makes a Presidents Cashier of hard-uptherefore of the temple laid there and wasj J. A HENDRICKSON, day evening at 8 p. m. The pri- Mrs. Edith Plant and after hold-ing- ( W. 0. JOHNSON, Vice President. an officers meeting held a our leading merchants, being pa- present when Joseph was taken mary will also meet on Tuesday Assistant Cashier. at 3 p. m, instead of Monday as social and enjoyed a pleasant triotic, will sellor cash only af- to Carthage jail. She was martime. They presented her with ter June 1. and by a strict adher- ried at Winter Quarters in 1847 previous. came to Utah in 1849 and to , Bouquets of carnation? and roses. ence to this principle they expect and Cache of of a make to in course the four county in 1860.AMrsBen-eon- , of the ladv Mrs. Plant was formerly secret year Friday evening was always an active worker themselves and thisr community a ;uwateh them, in the church and for 25 years hive;jof r not are credit rsrvT-vqrnbefofejier death had devoled ali refusing TVy their customers are poor her time-t- o temple work: 3 The relatives of Mrs, Benson tzizi MARK pay. but because open door store credit is expensive, inexcusable, desire to extend their' thanks to unnecessary, non progressive and all those who assisted in making - the load of sorrow occasioned by out of date. the demise of Sister Benson, lightWe now ready for the Public with PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES er by their kindly, acts and woods'' rORE ths at op-erat- ed p - from-Calien- t te, a that . HOWELL BROTHERS - $2-5- A - 30,-18- Cast-Jefroo- 29 Cache - Company. - MORTGAGE MOANS great-grandchildre- n. er at at so-call- ed ed -- Farm Loans Department farmers & Merchants Savings Bank j g-th- com-munit- y s t YOUR BANK -- do-wel- nnw ls be-cau- se - Hardens Like Flint Quality Guaranteed are If it It could Could be be made made better it Isnt A Varnish Stain unequaled in price and quality It has floors, tors, no equal for marred furniture, refrigerabathrooms, Kitchens, screen-doo- rs, iron pipev fences, interior decorations, etc. Floorshine is made in 14 beautiful colors.- - t Gallon can covers 250 sq. ft. $2.50 Vi ff&l- can covers 125 sq. ft. $1.35 Quart can covers 65c. sq. ft.. . 75c Pint canco vers 34sq7ftr:Tr40c' Vi pint can covers 17 sq. ft.. . 25c 15c. pinr covers Ssq. ft.... - -- Wm. EDWARDS Furniture 26 So. Main, Logan 4 - LEX US FEATHER YOUR NEST- a beautiful line of White , 900 would Who has the temerity to, as SEGREGATED VICE sert that theres any virtue in HAS PROVEN FAILURE idleness nowadays ? Some time ago a good bishop, possessed of Chicago, May 5. Segregation the spirit of the age. took his of commercalized vice - was de clergymen to task for leaving dared to have been proven a fail loose ends7 Scientific manage-men- t, ure and a police campaign look he assured them, would in- in enltimate annihil StowardJh crease the yicUiln the spiritual ation of the social evil in Chi field- - Now an inexorable control cago was recommended in the ler of Harvard University-griev- es of a special p rdi m in a because the last drop ef efficiency commissionryreport of-feityMouneil isnt being wrung out of the fac- here tonight. ulty He wants the' professors to Domestic infelicity and its conkeep a card index of their ac- sequent laek of responsibility of tivities to the end that waste may held were parentage by the combe eliminated. mission to be the first and chief Its a hard world, and getting eauseof commercialized vice, the harder. If a man loafs and There is a Jarge his soul as Whitman found report saving: of homes in which the it profitable to do, he is ruthless- proportion of and knowledge right wrong is ly condemned by his fellows. Dexerlin.enliiiedL-wbere:. of the household is withoutMhe tvrath of Mr. Worldlv Wiseman direction parental-authorit- y or inStevensiTnAesAy!ITe':would interests Many young men come have had all idlers flogged by the from such homes without a sense common hangman. He is gentler of chivalry, born of respect for today, is Mr. Worldly Wiseman, the honor of ' women, and many but more scientific. Instead of girls come into the period of worn the eat-- o nine-tails he prefers the anhood without a single idea of card index. A weary world, by of dangers incident to thejnksioir your leave ! Ch ic a g oAR eco r d - their sex. Herald. Hasty 'marriages, the double For the entire family Come and see our prices they are lower than the others IT he Opposite The Tabernacle, Logan nvites -- - Shoes and Oxfords -- immoral dance halls and the toleration of vice. among the chief causes - The - : Liptons Popularity.; Sir Thoman Lipton is a game loser. That makes him popular . of - Yesr and hes always a loser. That doesnt detract from Lis popularity a bit. situation wanted adver tisers are taking a. busiuess-lik- e Want-a- d vertise the or way of applying for .that job yon the house-fact- s which interwould hate to offer.:.This fact eamaior est if were a fist . you you hunting them your interested considera- or a house will and ad your . tion. , ' " bring results. flat-fac- ts -v i - vl |