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Show THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. October 31, 1914. gatuy democratic TICKET GERMAN SOLDIERS ON WAY TO FRONT-- state To GufifcpS United States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Congressman From The Stops Itching and Burning Quickly And Goes Bight to the Root of Your Skin Troubles. - met ghosts and hobgoblins them at various stages through out the house. Ths rooms vee ' dimly lighted in j vt weird and ghosL'y and the entire house from basement to attic took on the mystic atmosphere of Halloween. At 9.30 oclock a dainty Halloween supper was served. The table was charmingly decorated in yellow and all the appointments were carried out in the same colors. Following supper the guests went to the attic, which was presided over by the devil, and cleverly decorated with corn stalks, autumn leaves, bats, black cats, and numerous other Halloween In the far corners trappings. of the room booths were arranged were fortunes were told by real witches. Various games typical of Halloween were played and dancing vas enjoyed, when the guests drew partners and umnsked. Richmond For Representatives WM. H. GRIFFIN, JR. .Logan . SAMUEL OLDHAM Paradise Four Year Commissioner ELI BELL Logan Year Commissioner EPH BERGESON Two Cornish Clerk A. B. CHAMBERS . -- Smithfield Sheriff John h. barker Cache Junction. Assessor J. B. WOODWARD Wellsville - Recorder MRS. KATE PRESTON Logan Surveyor -- THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS A notable event of the week will be the ball to be - given Thursday evening, November 5, by, the U. A. C. Womans club at the pavilion. The affair is for the benefit of the Red Cross organization and should be liberally supported by the citizens of Logan. The Salt Lake chapter of the American Red Cross have arranged for rooms for the establishing of headquar- Treasurer Logan. GEORGE S. DAINES Hyde Park Attorney JOHN A. SNEDDON Logan PROGRESSIVE. STATE TICKET United States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Salt Lake City. from the First District. Congressman LEWIS LARSEN Manti. Justice of Supreme Court of Utah FRANK B. STEPHENS Salt Lake City. Superintendent of Public Instruction E. G. GOWANS 4 Ogden. TICKET The dinner given at the St Johns home Thursday evening was one of the pleasant events of the week: The hours were from 5:30 until 8 oclock and the - tables were -f- illed with guests during these h6urs. The rooms were attractively decorated with cosomos and greenery The tables were adorned with pink and white roses. For State Senator J. W, FUNK- - r- Richmond. For .Representatives WM. H. GRIFFIN, JR. Logan. T. W. PETERSEN . Hyrum. SAMUEL OLDHAM Paradise. Four Year Commissioner ter ELI BELL r w Logan. Tro Year Commissioner i 4k Mrs. Nettie Sloan and Mrs. D. H. Thomas entertained at a EPH BERGESON Cornish. Clerk 3 ,t A. B. I 4 CHAMBERS Smithfield. Sheriff JOHN H. BARKER Cache Junction. Assessor l- J. B. WOODWARD - P MRS. a THOMAS I- I- - m e- - n er I ti- - and Miss Jocelyn Thomas. The hostesses were assisted in' serving refresh ments by Mrs. Alfred Farrell H. HUMPHREYS Mr. and Mrs. C A. Elliott a large number of guests at a Halloween party Friday evening at their home on First West St. All came in 4 with the at Washington. He says e.. southern Senators are him to it every time zfy10 wonder for they have Reed Smoots in the South. is in harmony Jit he ne ias in- - 253 1 2idhbeepowersthat utah ( t 305 as iin un- - ElPERT AN0 ENGRAVING. v, . A , watch repairing springs Guaranteed One Price 75 Cents. otaerB get One Dollar.. Mail Orders Solicited. STRONG, Watchmaker 29 East Broadway Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peterson was the complimented guest at another enjoyable affair Tuesday which was given by Mrs. N. W. Haws. The rooms were fragrant with fall flowers. Twelve guests were invited to meet Mrs. Peterson. Nebeker. Mrs. Sidney O.Stevens will give the topic The Hague conference and what it has done. The club are arranging for a ball to be given Thursday evening Nov. 5 at the Pavilion the proceeds to be given to the Red Cross Society. , Jv ml ' ve 7 1 -- J Our superior service convinces people they can trade by phone as if in person. Small phono for delivery or Parcel Post receive the same prompt and careful attention as large ones. We sell Paints as well ns Drugs. RuthrHalloweeirr decorations games priate to the occasion 1 or No. 2. w Hallow . A pretty childrens een party was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Julia Nibley in honor of her little daughter were used and THE 'PHONE Call cither No. Mrs. Luther Howell entertain ed informally Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lorenzo Show of Salt Lake. V appro- were played and enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served.. 1914, ,, Jv , Riter Bros. Drug Co. The Rexall Store fj by American Preaa Association. Enthusiastic recruits have labeled the train En Route For Paria and Mrs. Wm. Howell entertained have drawn a caricature f General Joffre, the Frucb commander. at dinner Friday evening in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abra' Mrs. Van Slyke has returned MEETINGS HELD hams of Chicago. The table from a LAKETOWN eastern IN pleasant trip. was adorned with carnations e e and eight guests were included. Our weekly priesthood meetMiss AgnesCassidy left will begin Nov. 2. Begin Los ings for Angeles The Clio Circle held an in- Thursday will spend the winter to meet at 8 oclock sharp oh where she teresting meeting Wednesday months. Monday evenings. A full attendwith Miss Dora Wright. The ance ever desirable.' study drama was, Ibsens." The Good talks at chapel on SunMiss Eliza Day of Salt Lake League of Youth which was afternoon to large congresplendidly given by Mrs. Marg- is the guest of Miss Elizabeth day gation, by stake Home missionaret Clark The discussion was Underwood. aries O. A. Christensen and W. led by Mrs. 0. H. Budge. Tea B. Thornock of Bloomington was served by the hostess. Miss June Morehead who has who were also present at our S. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. S. and acting teachers report! Mrs. H. A. Pederson enter- G. Hayball left Wednesday for j tained at a pretty afternoon af- her home at Cascade, Montana. meeting. I. A. will M. sessions Our be; fair Monday in honor of Mrs. Nephi Peterson of Ogdeff- - the Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown of held this winter on Tuesday hours were pleasantly passed Pocatello were local visitors evening of each week. Ogden wholesale Drug Co., sewing and a delicious luncheon Thursday. and George A. Lowe Co., of Ogwas served. Ten guests were Mr. D. C. Perkins of Salt den were among our business present. Lake spent Tuesday and WedThe latter was as callers. nesday here. as a hog on ice reason Buflen happy Mrs. Roy entertained ! ?. About eight weeks ago he1 at a pleasant informal affair at Mjsu J. H. Marshall and childbecame of as fine a brace' father her home Tuesday afternoon. ren of Salt Lake spent the week AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A FARM FROM THE t - Cache4 Valley Orchard Tract Situate 2 miles west of Will sell la Smithfield. tracts of 5 to 100 acres. Price from $50.00 to $200.00 per acre. . 20 per cent down. This property is all open for sale and If interested, arrange with me to go over the land. A half hoar ride from Logan In an auto. . m Miss Margaret Nibley was with Logan friends. ' hostess at an informal KensingMr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon ton on Monday afternoon. The spent the week end in Salt rooms were attractive with Lake. flowers and a dainty menu was served. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jensen i , of Salt Lake spent Thursday Mrs. Alonzo Squires and here. small son of Salt Lake are visit LOSS OF APPETITE ing here the guests of her mother Mrs. Lettie Thatcher. Is the first signal of disorder Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol apd decay. The usual loss of and Miss Mina Taylor of Ogden appetite is often caused by funcwere visitors here during the tional disturbances in the stomweek. ach. The stomach fails to do m m the work required, the appetite Mrs. Horace Nebeker is visit is gone, and the body suffers from lack of nourishment. Such ing in Ogden. a stomach needs to be cleaned Mr. and Mrs. E. Taft Benson and sweetened. MeritoL Tonic were Logan visitors during the Digestive is made especially to week. assist the stomach to digest food and promote a healthy appetite. m Mrs. Lorenzo Snow returned This remedy js sold on our posiFriday to her home in Salt Lake tive guarantee, and we ask you after a pleasant visit with Mr. to give it a trial. It is a genuine tonic. Price $1.00. Rudolph and Mrs. A. L. Cole. Drug Co., Sole Agents. - Advt. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. ParkinCONFERENCE son left Tuesday for Pocatello QUARTERLY where they will make their The Quarterly Conference of home. the Cache Stake will be held in . NovemJames H. Moyle of Salt Lake the Tabernacle Sunday, will be held 1st. ber, Meetings was a visitor here Tuesday. at 10 a. m. and. 2 and 7:30 p. m. Apostle A. W. Ivins and President Rulon S. Wells will be in attendance. Priesthood Meeting. iXrl on tWs terrestoria Senato in Washfnxton, who . has never ndden on. a pass, bias . Wahlstrom and fam- - never accepted a fee as a lob- -. . lly of Garden City will winter fcyigtand whose , character is with we Laketowners. g0 flawless that even the Re- - Hazelton Nebeker is up for a publicans have- never dared, to . brief visit at the U.S. Marshal s it? if you do yoq .will vjiter domain ton the lake shore. As assaji for James MoyJe for.thatis also is Mrs. LM.. Kimball of .hig record . ; Salt Lake who is visiting uncle, 4 David H. over at his Meadow-vill- e Let me see, what was that ; ranch. which t of feat Mrs. George Earley of Logan Mr Howellstatesmanship during: performed and Garden City came up on hia twelve of office and took in the ing? Wdl Jow isnt that vex,. church services. ' Can ing, its slipped my mind. lhe!-tiCa- I Pt remember it? doesnt,am you to much would be office holders have, been hustling around trying to throw the rocks out the roadway fix up the bridges leading) to the county court house. A number of our local hustlers have been looking over the Cache, Rich road in company OXIOX3 FOR SALE 60 North 4th with some state road officials. East. Phone 218 W. choice our third the for On, public servants will be made. OATS WANTED at Thatchers LIt-er- r. Let every voter cast his and her ballot therefor. He or she is the FOIt SALE Two Homes. Inquire sole judge.. Fritter not away at 444 North Secnd West your precious franchise, kindly FOR SALE Fine building lota very vote for thbse men, measures at 444 North cheap, inquire and politics that will in your 2nd West. - the private judgment produce greatest and best good to . the wiTsELL the EARTH Abstracts title and loan money oh it. ' H. greatest number of the" great A. its Pedersen & Co. . of these contituency glorious United States and its well nigh FOR RENT CHEAP Two front On' Saturday evening, Oct. countless ramifications. Rooms, suitable for Temple workers or small family, 193 West, 4th 31st, the general Priesthood .3 An Oklahoma man has se- North meeting will be held, commenc' at oclock. Bishops cured a court injunction to keep LOST One black 7 or 8 year old ing eight will please endeavor to have all his wife from beating him.- - In horse, weighs about 1300 pounds, members of both the Melchesi-de- k this one instance at least, he roached main, high hips. to Jos. Davidson, 528 and Aaronic Priesthood at- beat her to it. S. 1st West, and be rewarded. - hold-Sund- ay .Our sifiedi epartopfA -- - - - Report-whereabout- tend. , The A. C. Womans dub will meet Monday with Mrs. Horace . West Center Street. adminis-tio- n ?e to Thomas home on West Center St., Friday afternoon. Halloween suggestions were carried out in the decorations. A yellow color scheme was artistically carried out, and the pleasure of the afternoon was enjoyed by Logan. Surveyor harmony copyAi PLEAS- E- STEPT O' free trial bottle (In plain wrapper) that wilt very quickly overcome your doubts. t. Zemo. is sold ana guaranteed by druggists everywhere, and "In Logan by Drug Conipauy, 14 y , es at the masked costumes appropriate to the occasion and were conducted through the mystic maze of tf'Utah desires to receive maneuvers. Games and dancing of the benefits of govern- were the events of the evening, ment during the next two and a delicious Halloween supnear at least, according to per was served from a prettily ;nenor Smoot, they should be decorated table. 19 n kensington thirty guests. Logan. Treasurer GEORGE S. DAINES Hyde Park. Attorney JOHN A. SNEDDON Logan. - a delightful Wellsville Recorder KATE PRESTON I ters in Salt Lake where information regarding the work of the Red Cross will be given and donations of funds and supplies for relief work in Europe will be received. It is the aim of the A .C. Womans club to contribute to this fund, and every effort will be put forth to make the ball Thursday evening a big success. An attraction of the entertainment will be the featuring of new and fancy dances by Mr. C. W. Bechtol of Salt Lake City and- his dancing partner. - PROGRESSIVE COUNTY ent y 1 ; For State Senator J. W. FUNK PETERSEN Hyrum jM .J ln'vf i aret Nibley where they met nothing " bit or miss about it you can depend their spook queen and escorted Upon Zemo all the time. Buy a 25c bottle today from your drug her to the Eccles home where ist, or send your address and 4 cents the party was held.. Witches, ffor actual postage)3S, to K. W. Bose Co. St. Louis, Mo., for Laboratories Dept. COUNTY TICKET r r f non-greas- Ogden. T. W. Al One of the delightful .HallowGt Tour Fm Trial Bottle. een parties of the week was the It is foolish to emlure the torture of one given Friday evening by Itching and burning skin when Zemo can be depended upon to bring Miss Margaret Nibley, Miss complete-reliein a Jiffy. It is foolish to Buffer the embarrassElla Hatch, Miss L. D. Nais-bit- t, ment, humiliation and discomfort of eczema, pimples, Miss Marie Eccles, Miss dandruff or other skin troubles when Zemo (the Harriet Thatcher, Miss Edm clean,liquid) stand- ready to drive out Nibley, Miss Della Morrell and these dUeat.es for you. as Miss Louisa Barber. The guests It did for the thousands who have written us of went to the home of Miss Marg Zemo cures. -- Theres LEWIS LARSEN . . Mantis' Justice of Supreme Court' Of Utah FRANK B. STEPHENS Superintendent of Public , Instruction E. G. GOWANS . J Zemo First District - PAGE THREB IERTIXEXT QUESTIONS (We Ask. You Answer) . FAMOUS Chatham: Grain Grader ( Sidney Stevens Implement Co Agents 4 . The crying need of the nation today is the continued, presence offynmgr men on the farms, where they can be of greater value to the Country than in any other walk of life. How are we to prevent our young men from rushing to the large overcrowded cities? How are we to keep them on the farms? The man who can successfully answer this question .will be a public benefactor. DR. A. W, ENSIGN Logan, Independent Dentist My aim is to give every one a square deal. I expect my work to be satisfactory, and my .charges to be entirely fair. One operation will convince you that I Know My Business. Consultation and Advice Free. Office over Howell-Cardo- n Store. Cot. Main and 1st North s |