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Show V THE TR I.WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, .UTAH Judge and Mrs. C. W. Morse ol Salt Lake are visiting for a few days with Dr. and Mrs. t AY, G. 1914 Ruckenbrod. Miss Nettie Peterson entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Ruby Dstler of Salt Lake City. Ilenry . Wadman veL jil for some time past, Mrs , will address the Dr. Hayward the Providence of class morning. tomorrow lefond (ward Fourth X service ward Dr. Seth A. Langton Jr. came up from Salt Lake Thursday in, ordr to join George F. Thatcher and a party' of. other' Loganites, in making, a trip to Bear Lake and. points of interest in the mountains. New- - utdayAug-.KlderJo- s Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, son and Mrs. hnld will address the .saints, daughter, returned to their home win render MetttM. CederUnd - Everybody invited. solo. a vocal Dr. I. P. Stew-wen- t Harry Stoney, of others and a number ?0 Bear Lake on Thursday m to get some der to be' able intended to visit the htns. They Nebeker ranch. in Salt Lake this morning after spending several, weeks here as the guests of Mrs. Evans parents Judge and Mrs. William Brang-ha- m. - L or-sa- ge Hyrum We have any amount of :o loan on Farm property, md see us at- 37 North . - Johnson and Johnson. ltreet (Advertisement! to haVe a' County in Salt Lake celebration Pay notice that Mr. this year, and. we Harold Lafount, formerly of this as chairman city has been named of the in committee chage of the Xhey-ar- e preparations." r - Pearl Jacobsen leaves this morning for Fresno, CaL, where she will 'spend the winter as the mest of her sister Mrs. F. C. Goodwin. Miss Jacobsen expects to visit Los Angeles and San Francisco before returning home. Miss Jno Christianson and a party of friends returned a day or two' ago from a trip Idaho.' They through- southern went up by way of Soda Springs, down through Bear Lake Valley and hack by way of Blacksmiths Mr. and Mrs. - Fork canyon, - - For. Farm Loans,, call on John-so- n -. ALL THE NEWS FFOM SMITH FIELD 1 1914 two months sojourn in California. . . 1S635.00 Two tons of automobile just to carry four .persons! --Ridiculous weight! Unwarranted" expense! Of all cars the Ford is the most economical because it is lightest and has ' more power for is weight.- - All cars of the future will have present Ford lightness. Think what these prices mean for the car that has Stood the tests : Kunabont$575, Tonring Car $635. , Get catalog and all particulars from , i v Blair Motor Co. , V Alarshal Reese was a SMt JLaki. passenger on Wednesday. $4.00 Ladies Fine Dress Shoes U.P. D.aet on Wednesday The of Airs. Jesse T.' AIos-- . es. a delicious luncheon was ser- ' ved after Yhe program. Air. A. L. Rice purchased the interests of Mr. Houston, deceas- - V ir and Johnson. - Now located c Jp30 ' ed, in the' Smithfield produce company and. will assume the management of the business. ;- MfwtDR . Ethel Alather ' and Zina Roskelley spent Sunday at the frot Springs in Gentile Val' . ley. The' Misses Opposite The Tabernacle, - well-know- France, on Wednes day evening. He had been away for two- years, all of which time he spent in France. He returns to lake charge of the department of from Paris, - arts fine ! t lege, i at the Agricultural Col- v ' jdlj I Fire Chief Fred Smith com' plains that whenever a fire occurs, people rushing to the blaze will drive over he has decided the fire hose, and that hereafter be will detail a fireman to watch the crowd and report to the police the names of people who drive their rigs or autos over the hose. Fines are pj,ettysureAQJfoliow. i him happy- - and teach: It will piake him to value punctuauty. A dollar spent for . u " ' V ' rffZtf Cf vs!, -- if! WATCH ( will - put him in possession of a piece guaranteed togive good service and keep accurate time for a year. . Cardon Jewelry Co. n lU illB m. was-disso- er -- d, v mmmmmmmmirnmm ' DEMANDS OF PAY DAY w. v- i. , are anticipated by ihe Cache Val. ley Bank and we' make it s point that onr depositors have at their disposal ftll cash and currency, that Hheir pay rolls may require. Therefore, it is our pleasure to exall possible j co vU: tend ience . that commrcial courtesy p-them r. - ) Cache Valley Banhirig.Compsny.' -- V S . 1,1 Logan, Utah , . ,v . at - Mr. Dayid Jones, died at home m the Fifth ward his on was Thursday morning.Deat,h . due to old age. The funeral ser. vices will be held on Saturday at two oclock in the Fifth ward meeting house. Mr. Jones was. a native of Wales and was 88 years f age. He resided in, .Logan in early days and then moved' ' to Malad where he resided . for a long time, returning to Logan about twelve or fourteen . years ago- .- ' boy a watch Give-yo- ur f 1 Loon $n Lyjan, . n J. Sy Powell, the local artist, reached home "'Mr. 1 New Fall Stock in Patent Leather, Velvet or Crayenettip Tops, Fine Black or Tan Suede, Button and Gun Mctalsrall oing for at' the. home Mrs. Delia Raymond is . very, lowest this writing. Aledical skill at 37 North Main street. is baffled and counts it a miracle At' Presbyterian Church no that (Advertisement) she endures such pain and preaching Sunday but Sunday ' . . suffering. ' Thatcher, his school at 10 oclock as usual." " , Mr, George F. mother Mrs. Lettie Thatcher and Aliss Natalie Gyllenskog has The band concert will comhis sister, Mrs. gquires returned from a pleasant viti, at returned Thursday from Arimou Idaho, mence at six oclock this evening, Hyrum.'" , where they visited Mr. and Mrs. instead of 7 as heretofore. mm f L. C., Farr who make their home Airs. to her there.' ' The trip was made in Mr. - Aliases Emma Scott and Ella home Edwards returned . on Lake Salt at City G. Jensen of H. , Thatchers car. Hay balls store Thursday. San leave this for morning force, Parties coming down from Lo- Francisco where they will spend A baby boy came to the home of gan canyon say that some reck- a month in visiting friends, and Air. and Mrs. Fred Sandberg's less fellows who visit the cannon in sight seeing. on Tuesday last. have engaged in' the dangerous ' r Aliases Elizabeth and Drysdale practice of, firing at the toilets Smith Abram made business a ThursVarCharles Alice entertained at that have been established ' to Salt Lake City the Jo re ious places along the road." It is day evening in honor of Mrs. trip of the week..J ' a practice that should be stopped Ollie .Milliner and Aliss Gladys part Davis. A delicious lunch was at once. Aliss Luella Andrews of Logan served during the evening. The was the guest of Miss Lavon Cra-guJ. C. Allen. Lew Edwards, Leo affair was held at the Drysdale the first part, of the week. Campbell and Dr. I. E. Stewart home. made up a party that went up to DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP There was quite a batch of natCove on Thursday evening for a two days outing. .They intended uralization applications disposed The blacksmith firm of . Jacobof yesterday by Judge Howell. doingsome fishing and so took The lved & Lundberg son Amerimen who made were rifles and a along some 1913. A..C. Jacobson August ll, couple of shotguns. Of course can citizens are : Carl A. Thedell. all accounts will settle and .colthere are sage hens up in that George A. Nelson, William Had-fiel- lections of the partnership at his Peter AI. Rolf sen, John Von country. on old stand street. J P. r canyon Neiderhauser, John II. Hurtig, has business at started Lundberg LosHerman Wbrsten, Abraham I wish to announce to the pubhis Alain old" Sonth on shop and Fred One Blatter. applilic and my old friends and patrons er, street. Signed. M. Nielthat I am again at mV old stand cation,wasthat A. C. JACOBSON was he denied because sen, 386 S. Main ready to do anything J. P. LUNDBERG in the blaeksmith and carriage homesteading land in Idaho, and ' t'-- , (Advertisement) ' ' , f work line. All work guaranteed therefore should apply , to tho courts there his for Lund-berpapers. g class. first J. P. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING strictly' and Son. NO RECESS FOR SENATE. Notice is hereby given, that the (Advertisement.) '' arinfta'PfaeStmg of the stockholdWashington, Aug. 14. Yield- ers of the Lewiston State Bank, There was a fire at the old Rob' erts Coal yard, at the ' foot ol ing to the view of the president Lewiston, Utah, a corporation, be no shall there that recess, the will be held on Wednesday, SepFirst North street on Thursday of the Democrats in cau- tember 3rd, 1913, at 2.00 oclock senate morning and the engine went two cus a half p. m. at its banking house, for the after and obtonight, down there, but the fire had of a purpose of electing officers - for hours discussion, adopted all such the tained headway-thoffered by Senator the ensuing year, and for the firemen could do was to devote resolution their efforts toward saving the Robinson pf Arkansas, to take up transaction of such other business scales in front of the. place,The the banking and currency bill and as may properly come before the total loss will foot up to about push It f o a termination im- meeting. A. G. BARBER, Cashier. mediately after a disposition of $300. Advertisement) the tariff bill. A motion to the v , did effect commit this not that board-education of city senate to any particular cur- STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. mef on Tuesday evening and open the table. . ; Notice is ed the bids on tfye remodeling of rency bill was laid on he hereby givep. that the - .. ,, the beating plant at the Woodruff of the stockholdannual meeting THE PLUMS FOR Utah Alortgage Uan of ers the school, Air. A. H. Palmer who : UTAH DEMOCRATS made a hid of $1810 was the suc- a Corporation will fie, fifld at the office of the corporation in Jmgdij cessful man. The other bid was (Continued from page one.) one of Samuel Richards of $1,918. City, Utah, bn Tuesday, SeptemThe . actual cost i, to the school Provo, Alarch. 1,1917 A. 2,700 ber 2nd,1913, at two oclock p, board will not be as great as in- Richfield, Feb. 18, 1914, . 1,700 m. for the election of directors dicated by the bid as Mr. Palmer 20,1915 . . 1,300 and for the transaction of such will-ussome of the material tak- SaKnaAJune 20, 1915 , . . 1,100 other busisness as may properly . en' out of the old plant aUd will Salt' Lake City, Alarch 2, come before the meeting.- - A. this from board. the II. 1914 THOMPSON, buy 3,900 .. .. . , ' i Sandy, June 271915 . . . . . 1,30& . , 11 (Advertisement) 0 B. 1916 Jan. 1,50 Thurston, ,a, wf 15, Spanish Fork, Simpson known resident of Hyde Tark is Springville, June 23, 19li 1,500 I. W, W. AFTER AXEL STEELE dead,-havinSunnyside, June 16, 1913. . 1,300 passed away at-aearly- - hour oh Thursday morning. Tooele City, June 2L1914 1,600 Salt Lake 14, 1913 One week before he suffered a Tremonton, Jan. 1, 1913 . . 1,300 "Axel H. City, August Steele, deputy sheriff, 1,700 who, was threatened paralytic stroke and he never ral- Vernal, Dec. 13, 1914 Vnesday From the foregoing list it will lied from it remaining unconan L W.'W.' agitator, was care-full- y by scious till the end. The funeral be seen that the terms of offices all day yesterday, services will be held in the Hyds of postmasters at Garland, Hy- He didguarded not appear in public .unPark meeting house at .three rum, Lehi, Ogden, Payson, Price, less at least two of his 'friends oclock today. Mr. Thurston was Tremonton, Midvale and Sunny, were with" him. Alembers of ths born in Hyde Park on Alarch 26, side have expired. The Ogden va- Steele faction were stationed 1870, and had lived there all his cancy has been filled by. the ap- about the frequented bv life. He was highly respected pointment of W. W Browning, Steele- on places 'East Second , South f there.' He is survived by a wife and other vacancies, it is expect. street.," filled will be and. ten childrerfrr-fivat ed. and an boys earlydate. Two men, who are said to" have an equal number of girls. ' . There is thought to be but lit- asked for Steele several times tle question that the salaries in yesterday morning and who exa number of the larger offices.- at cited the The' tryout in the story-tellin-g suspicion of police offcontest, for the Cache Stake, was least, including Salt Lake City, icers and others by loitering, near held in the tabernacle on Thurs- Ogden, Provo. Logaand Brigh-ha- places where Steele is usually to City will be increased from be found, were finally, arrested day evening and a good sized crowd of Alutual workers assem- 10 to 15 percent, owing to the yesterday-temoonu at -t- heaag-gestion bled to hear the six contestants large increase in revenue caused of Steeles friends. business. S. Ii,: compete for the. honor of repre. by the parcel post police, headquarters the ' '' : '(At,, Tribune. senting the Cache Stake at the men gave their names as Roy quadrangular contest of the Raymer, 24 years of age, and M. Cache. Benson, Oneida and HyHanson, 24 years of age. Both rum Stakes, at Preston, on the denied that they, were members first of next month. The entrants organ-izatioof the Industrial-Worker" on Thursday evening camp from the Fourth, Seventh and Eighth Patrolman Lester F. Wire who ward of Logan, the two Proviis stationed on , Second South t dence wards and Hyde Park. All streets on the morning shift, and of the young people made a most who was suspicions of the two, creditable showing, but the said yesterday;,, While they did not do anyjudges chose Aliss Alamie Carlson of tbp Seventh ward as the victor. Company thing wrong,, their general apThe'story told by this young lady pearance, excited my suspicion. I Sole was Van Dykes "The Other Wis asked several persons concerning Alan. them, and no one seemed to .( ft Z 2 -- THE UNIVERSAL CAR . xl. (Continued from Pke one.) home on Thursday night from, a jFORD. S 035.00 rrm page Excursion Rates . C - . ' r 4 ; r e 4 , , tt TidietA cn Sale at all Utah Stations Daily to September 30.' . Return Thro San Francisco Without (' f. Additional Cost ' ", Write for Information and Literature v V V ; OrCallonOJi.X, Agent ; 4 T. O. Peck, G. P. A. J. H. Alanderfield, A.G.PA-' - - - : To Los Angeles ' f e f- - j , 4 . Salt Lake g - .... - -- - THAT question OF PAINT - , ' u are; H answered here to satisfaction, .The answers n 1st- - ( on We have just what you You wont have to go needed aQything Sejobfr - m Af " I 8 materials here and are the best. The best Bl0'' Ioryu est eefmomieal to use. b 6 material are certain of prices t0 be had on WHPfvS't,'rd Tmp'v.T,?1EEE IS VXDtXT-oAIN- ?olixiol T ANT-BE SUItE COME, TO US PAINT PRO- - OTHERS HSHfi COMPANY " r -- HEINZ s n. Imported OLIVE OIL " , Rudolph Drtig r Agents - : know. One inan told me that the', two had asked where, Steele could be found. ,V The "first act of violence ; .towards the aggressors .was '(mad6 Wednesday night. Four men attacked A. L. Coray on Commercial street and were it not for his agility he would have been badly beaten. Coray is the who pulled Alorgan from bis soap ; , , box Tuesday night. IV was Walking along ComCoray mercial street, when he was stpp-pe- d by four men who seemed,, to desire to- tell him something in confidence. Before heJne wjt th thugs .had taken him. - by. the throat and began choking him Coray managed, to squirm from their clutches and made his escape. By so doing his clothes were torn, into shreds. Corays only mark is a small lump over . one eye. James' F- Morgan and Thomas Alurphy, members of the I. W. W. who. were arrested during the riot Tuesday night, .were , arraigned yesterday v before City Judge N. H. Tanner. Information, sworn to against Alurphy by Thomas D. Price and Axel II Steele, charged assault with intent to murder and assault with a deadly weaponrln- , formation sworn to by Steele alone charged ' Alorgan (with assault with inteht" to, murder .knd assault withs "a ' deady weapon. Both men pleaded. not guilty to the charges and were ordered held under $1,000'' bonds. - c 3 r. BUILDERS HARDWARE - - . When you build your -New House or repair your' old one, you will need LOCKS, HINGES, CATCHES, etc. We are prepared to supply these things in the various styles and finishes, and at money saving prices, , - - aCaa 4 VI ' |