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Show 7 Thursday, October THE 291914 TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y PAGE SEVEH know, an wer have had consid- CONCRETE FOR IRRIGATION When a man works he When he loafs he reerable experience with ' boys. HYDE PAHRERS The lining of irrigation canals duces. Swat the loafer. You This index is his pocket. AT FOUNTAINS. HOTELS, OR ELSIWHKRK who have been boys know this with concrete in order to pre' GHIk AT PARADISE than I can tell. Those who vent losses in th transmission ETHT EFECT better AHEJERY BUSY have not, need but take a peep of water is discussed at some Original and Genuine into these important conven-venienc- lengthen a forthcoming bullet- TAGS PARADISE, Oct. 26. Miss 27. Oct. in order to be con- in of Jthe United States PARK, Samples Fro HYDE depart- ATTACHED Rose Bradley and Mr. Bert to INSTANTANEOUSLY visit a Let Hyde vinced. be that it one supposed ment of agriculture (No. 126) Nam and Address. pay Should Numbered if Oaaired. Burrell were married in the Lo- he has faira they days, fishing planned these trip; entitled, Concrete Linings as k!?TB.A??2 STAMP CO. Salt Laha,Trk.v. A receptemple. wedding gan Utah. Deserthe will begin to collect, ear- Allied to Irrigation Canals. S3d think it was the at in was the tion given evening here the idlers of in week, quantities (just The census of 1910 shows that ed Village no the home of the brides parents ly here pins," cork; possibly string lyts now) should there be any a number of friends and rela- of bait and much other stuff there were more than 120,000 CHICHESTER S PILLS The Food Drinkfor camiles of unlined who are not working tis their UCH MILK. MALT CKAOI DT1ACT.AllAges H FOWDU tives were invited a number of that we can BRAND. fields are know by disfr nals in the west. irrigation cent Ask Tsar only ItdlNt own fault, for the beet per Forty useful and beautiful 1 IN presents I well moIn old as his adventerous Tills Is B4 Sod covery. of the water that passes through furnishing work for about one Not in any Milk Trust were given 'them. boxs, mM ttk he ments has swapis T possibly The sits crop Mkr. Bar rftoar author the estimates is as young. on HORLICKS SfimM. Aik fn TK i Oct. 27. The officers of the ped an apple or even part of this, DIAMOND It HAND PlUAfoM allowance be made Take m package boms if half harvested, the tonnage golost, or, known! fcslttbia Best, yssn Ssfett, Alwsye dance for the his lunch, for some bits of firee tons primary gave a to from ten to twenty-fivthat which is later recoverSOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE no picture arms ,or loaded cartridges. Ar-tid- for as are children there Allen Mr. of fine an for a residence average ed by lower conduits the loss per acre, making fac- Arichibald, just east of the rock shows or amusements of any which if not discovered in is still more than 25 sixteen to seventeen. The per cent. Ravs-ten- s kind for our children feel we CHEAP SALE OF do him physical, as So much of this loss could on time discontinued schoolhouse, Bishop may hauling has be tory months winter the that finished moral as this during block. of When harm. three a wll pile obviated by the use of confor the present, Kalsomine amusement should be en- - After years of experience crete in many places the Wallpaper thuosand tons it gradually .grow will be one of the finset homes this that as.. chil: withboys and studying them value .of-- the water will more will in Clarkston. well couraged bjLtbe parents And Paints ing at our station, somethat in Mr. Arichbald ,We congratulate in- dren need some recreation and with an earnest to do than offset the increased cost for moving one, upon labor desire, produce J. F. Schirmeister to town. pleasure as well as adults them good, I know of no better of construction. reloading. 151 S. Main. of Goodwin and Mr. Phone 393 7. was Apperley now horse A to fine are anxious advice the pargentle buggy give On the larger irrigation sysOur threshers iri ent than to look into the were here week this irof John out on Logan of taken bam the wheat The crop pockets tems now in course of constructhrough. luiinmmiiiiiHmniHiii.mtiiiiwmp. interest of the Logan Journal. of his boy from time to time. tion, water rights are being rigated farms was somewhat B. Jardine on Sunday evening A was Democratic of A. BOYS FRIEND ducks Primary sold for from $25 to1" $50 an shrunken owing to rust while and of late a number CHAS. ENGLAND held 24th inst for the purpose In to addition of the dry farms a very good and chickens have been disap the value of i acre pearing, in the still watches o of organizing we were rather IMPTED DlFT HOIES water saved by concrete quality was produced. commenced NO LONGER NECESSARY j the night. It is conceded tha late but felt no great hurry as have . Mutuals the reduction in charges lining, will for operation and maintenance their winters work under very the coyote Committing these de- it is a sure thing Paradise NOTARY i , We nomogergo to England must also be taken into consid-an- d able management and from pres predations is very clever at get- go Democratic this elction PUBLIC f Scotland for Shorthorn, Lration; and also the insurance ent indications an exceptional ting through small windows, The stork was really busy this week he left babies at the Aberdeen-Angu- s o an sense lovely has and result Hereford and will the be epicurean sucessful year at construction affords The Camp Fire Girls are discrimination, as he invariably homes of Samuel Richman. cattle except to a very limited agajnst damage to the crops by The breeders of these a sudden failure on the part of Journal Office, Logan now receiving their beads for selects the nice, fat, young ones Tom Norris, J. E. Miles Jr., extent. A valuable horse of Mr. John and Wm. Welch. breeds in America have and areUv,p meritorious work of the past Mr. Henry Halversen return producing the equal if not thellwaTersuPW summer and from comments Buttars died on Monday last. drillThe are little-ed farmers home Saturday from work superior of the' English cattle. satisfaction busy heard not a 1 in and fall he haS been employed as There is no apparent reason, where been has expect grain, and experience gained. ing wil as while W. sale, J. good of son Germany Perks, manager of the Hyrum steam why the same thing should not Leo, next flour much doubtless need last beets week, topped threshing machine company the take place in the case of draft topping the end of his left index finger, year. Mr. Olof Christensens big farmers in that vicinity are horses. The principal breeds of Clark-ston- s through thrashing. Mr. Halver- these are now thoroughly esmaking a successful operation. thresher will finish up af- sen reports 70,000 bushels have tablished in the United States. this of week, threshing Delora, youngest daughter Throws off more heat than Frank Follett ter having threshed more than been threshed. Mr. and Mrs. Their various characteristics the Inferior kinds, and why? Mr. Jas. H. Moyle a candidate and merits are discussed in a has been very sick for the pSst ninety thousand bushels. There t s reason for on the Democratic ticket will new bulletin published by the three weeks with a supposed It Is because our OCTOBER. case of poisoning and does not Coal is free from clinkers speak here Tuesday Oct. 27 at United States department of and burns freely. It give make much improvement. Naw-thwarmth of the summer is 2 oclock. Come and hear the agricutlure under the title of a clear, bright Are and the has Samuel Jeffs Contractor real truths on politics. Fanners Bulletin No. 619, ended Coal la entirely consumed. 'Jas. a force of men pouring concrete Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Breeds of Draft Horses. This For further particulars see And the stillness of autumn us for the foundation of a modem Correct weight, correct and deals little Ellen the bulletin with Belgian, spent daughter abounds. and correct treatment price home for Mary Morrell and our Not a sound can be friends and ClydFrench Draft, Percheron, not a song Sunday visiting heard, always. relatives. post mistress Lydia Daines and esdale, Shire and Suffolk types. of a bird. PHONE tis anticipated to rush the build and The little of Mr. daughter & L. COAL M. Not a voice from the childrens WOOD CO. 74. winbefore to Mrs. Chas. Shaw of Avon is recompletion ing WOOD ASHES play ground. ter sets in. ill we hope she will The landshape phrtakes of the ported very Willard Hancey and Robert recover shortly. Wood ashes may be profit-- J silence Christoffersen are soon to move Mr. Nathan the son of Mr. ably applied as a top dressing While a haze shields the tall .; into their new homes just comand Mrs. J; E. Thomas is very to grass land and to pastures crest. mountains O. 8. L. TRAIN SCHEDULE, pleted. May they liv long to en- And as far as is seen the meadows ill with typhoid fever. where they will encourage the them. The young man went to Bur- growth of clover and better joy N Berene, Arrive. From A very neat new home is to ley to work and was taken ill kinds of grasses which will them No. 35 8:20 -a. m ssssstssssas,,HMssss Cache Junction and North Are now..belpgJuUed Jntojrest, No;"T2 TrS 0 kt 'louhdmthesbuthast'paH Een the stately old forest once Ms motlerwehtto Burleyto crowd6utinfenorkihdSk.iid No, 2111:25 a. m of town and is just now receiv-fn- g and Saif Lake City nurse him. also attend be weeds. Wood ashes may J verdent No. 222:36 p. m. .. . , Preston of its finishing toucehs Be-- I paint used for corn and roots. Has now donned a more brilliant No. 43 5:25 p. m North and South ....Cache Junction, This home has been financed by GOOD OF THE BOY cause of their THE FOR lime content No. 118:15 p. m . hue. Salt Lake City Wilbur Hancey who is possibly And in scarlet and gold, the trees Depart For for so not pota-are j good they No. 128:80 a. m . Dear Parents: Where was toes Salt Lake City building the same for speculatyoung and old, although sometimes used!' No. 359:30 a. m Cache Junction and North I mean boy your yesterday? ion, some say expectation. the Stand out gainst for this crop. skys hazy No. 2111:25 a, m.. .Preston Politics are not very exciting your little fellow, the school No. 22 2:85 p. m. ...... ...... blue. Cachs Junction, North and South in our burg at present as our All the eartfl seems to sink into boy? To school, I think I hear PROBATE AND GUARDLANSHIP No. 446:50 p. m ....... Salt Lake City ' I No. 1 1 8 .15 p. m NOTICE. ....... .. i... ....... , r ri many answer in self confident attention, as before mentioned, slumber. is otherwise used being taken For the day like the summer is manner. Granted that he was Consult County Clerk or the Res- at school, do you know just up in solving our problem of oer, pective Signers for Further he was doing all the time, what The cost of high living. Information. And the stars shine out bright in who he was with, what swaps Charles England, member of the still frosty night. aarr. Estate of John H. Barker, Deceased. the Stake Sunday School board Constant beacons of hope ever he carried on and what plans I he made for spending the All attended our school Sunday more. persons Interested In said eaSaturday holiday. and, as is CharleswayTgave a at first seem little matters, but 10 oclock a.m. on November 6, 1914,1 short talk fitting the occasion. the District if you will think for a second at the court room ofcourt Charles is a Hyde Parker, so we house of in the county Court, imrejoice with him to have him in I wandered through the busy streets you will agree that they are County, at Logan, Utah, why Carhe, he meets and forms the executor of the estate should not portant, for work of this nature. Of a city large and grand The Stake President was in Twas far across the sea from home the companionships that deter- be authorized to mortgage for 31100. mine in a large measure his fu- the farm belonging to said estate In1 attendance at our sacrament Twas far from native lknd. 13 North Range More than one section S. 7,L. Tu. Cache service. He, too, gave an inter- And tho that citys fame had spread ture behavior. M., West, County, Utah, f'.-parent knows this, and in times consisting of about 208.28 acres. Oer land over foam esting talk. of Clerk. R. W. wishes that JAMES, n Hi'S thoughtfulness Thomas Duce of Alberta, The thot that came near to my heart ' i i to know just J. Z. STEWART, JR., Attorney. he had power sweet hmne. of home Was thot the Canada, has been in our midst Advt. where the boy was spending m the past two weeks, being down I climbed historic mountains i y those NOTICE TO CREDITORS spare minutes on the road on the Rhine, To the castles for the purpose of attending to and from school. Formerly, I gazed at scenes which would inspire conference. he might have wondered how Etate of Olof Cederlund, Deceased The soul with thots divine. The health of our burg is "Vf was spending the recess per he Creditors will present claims vith good at the present, every "one I drank at crystal fountains no his doubt iods, remembering the to at vouchers the undersigned From the snow clad mountains being too busy to take sick, so 11 hnM own school days and the old residence of Louis S. Cardon, 338 like the old dome, wre want ' dont lady, some one barn where W. First N. St. Logan City la the t: nearby LL- --4 our lives insured as we want to But one tbot 8tI11 returnea t0 me took his first smoke. But these County of Cache and State of Utah, die when our times comes. The thot of home sweet home. periods have ceased to trouble us on or before the 15th day of FebruI viewed the master paintings, for the , educators have finally ary, A. D. 1915. f And the statues far renouned, Beit and Cleanest discovered much of that their Oct. Date of 13th first relics publication, and The old crumbling MEET work can best be done on the A. D. 1914. In the ancient cities found. grounds with the pupils. play LOUIS S. CARDON, Rooffirin the City They had come from Babylon and In fact us tell there that they W. WlLSON, JOSEPH : Greece are lessons that can be taught Executors. From Carthage and from Jtome, Journal Building Rates: 50c and Up only there. Our best organized MAUGHAN and FONNESBECK, And yet the thot most dear to me schools and have farther CLARKSTON, Oct. 27. On gone Attorneys. Was that of home sweet home. five systematic supervision in Monday afternoon, a number of the Democratic nominees visitNOTICE TO CREDITORS CONFERENCE ;he form of organized play durQUARTERLY and these held an open air meeting ed periods. ing Estate of Sophia P. Hanson, here which was But with all this, there still ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. of Deceased Conference The Quarterly some remains moments spare Creditors will claims with considering the busy season of present held in the year. Senator Funk intro- the Cache Stake will be Novemwhen the actions of the boy are vouchers to tha undersigned at hlsj e, Following la the new Hall Schedule at Logan. Utah, Tabernacle Sunday, residence at Richmond, Utah, in the on account of new Time-Car- d to duced Clerk Chambers, Assessor the himself his known Short and of the Line, only Oregon of Cache, on or before the 1st. Meetings will be held select assbeiates. effective August 20th, 1914: ' What is he County Woodward, Sheriff J. H. Barker ber, 17th day of February, 1915. m. :30 7 and 2 and m. p. 10 a. at t'0 Surveyor TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. during this time? Date of first publication October Humphreys and A. W. Ivins and Presi- doing is only one sure index 15, 1914. There East, West, North and South L7:50 a. m., 1:45 p. m. comissioner candidate Bergeson Apostle Rulon S. Wells will be in of the Preston ... dent CARL 10:65 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Administrator. Branch, HANSON, (north) actions we of which kst but by no means least, attendance. boys Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc. 1:45 p. xn. nT Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen, the Hon. James H. Providence and MliMlle, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:80 a. m. Advt. Moyle, who Attorneys for Estate. Priesthood Meeting, 9:30 a. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) sPfhndid talk, eulogizing Oct. . n,adfka On Saturday evening, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District he Democratic administration 9:30 a. m. R- - C. D. No. 2, North 9:30 a. m. 31st, the general Priesthood fr. E. Logan District... or its Estate of Sarah E. Lalliss, Deceased. splendid program and commencbe will TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. held, meeting successful initation of construc-legislatio- n Creditors will present claims with at eight .oclock. Bishops East, West, North and Souths. 8:45 a. m., 11:45 a. m., 8:80 p. m. vouchers to the undersigned at 708-- 9 for the benefit ing all Preston Branch, (north) 8:45 a. m., 8:00 p. xn. Boston Building, Salt Lake City, wilk please endeavor to have Roofing Company Branch 11:46 a. m. He Loop Melchesi-deete., asked the Wellsvllle, k Hyrum, (south) on or of sup before 25th the the jjhiasses. Utah, both day Port Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 4:80 p. m. of his audience because of members of A. D., 1915. atand February, Paints all kinds Priesthood Repairs Aaronic and 8:80 p. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) he record Date of first publication, Oct. 24, of Roofs. For Information in- 1914. made, which he ex- tend. . R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 14:S0 p. in. . plained in some detail. - His R. F. D, No. 2, North Logan District 1:00 p. m. quire at CHARLES J. LALLISS, uaience would have liked 'to e A dollar spent with a home All windows at Administrator of the Estate of are closed on Sondaya the entire day. hear more, General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on HoliSarah E. Lallis, Deceased. but time was limit- merchant is worth two in a LAFOUNT HARDWARE CO. B. SAWYER, JR., days from 0:00 to 10:00 oclock a. m. vLaa Newton and other towns mail order mans pocket. 708-- 9 We Guarantee Our Work. Main Line, an Boston Building, Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: had to be visited. at 7:50 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 7:15 p. in. Salt Lake City, Utah, points, E E. Mr. Fred Dahle of inBLATCHLEY, Manager. An idle horse is a poor has JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. Attorney for administrator, Advt. oh given the contractLogan to build vestment. Ditto man. BIG produces. RECEPTION es IIOEILIGKS MALTED MILK - ( rT Ciri-Cirf- -- -- es -- , J I I The Coal we handle every-thing- ... and , T " THE PALACE - HOTEL I M i I Steam vy- semi-annu- al J Heat 4 iL. ? 'Y well-attend- ed Post-Offic- Blatchley Post-offic- |