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Show , A - j CAGE FOUR TUn TZU-VTEEZ- JOURNAL .LOGAN, UTAH- LY - Isaiutdayi September-25- , , r Hill, who has been very for many week fa much improved daring the past week Mrs, Maggie Sant is at home after a two weeks visit at Idaho points. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss' Jean Crockett and Leslie Tidwell. The young couple will be married on Sept. 30th at the Salt Lake tempfe. 7: III TIER 4 1 3 1 3 3 LOGAN GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. ! of Auburn,' Wyoming were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. On Thursday-evenin- g an informal reception was given at the home of the brides parents-for the immediate, families and a few invited guests. PPM migratory winds are Miss .Glenna Ballantyne enter. blowing.'F drv the" past week stu tained with a trousseau teaFri-day- dents and faculty members evening. The rooms were have Been returning to resume decorated with cut flowers. The their winters work at the U. A. tea table was dainty in pink. A C and B. Y, C. The Sorosis basket of pinkoses formed the will occupy the E. W. Robinson centerpiece.- Adoiut thirty guests house on North First East this called during the evening. arThe Theatas have taken Vyyi the Vernon home for the year. Mr. and Mrs Gene Worley and The ; ! t I - AJphLjJdtajEpUiiioriitei Edward Hanson home on N orth Ica First here MfTWorlfey Blast. The Sigma Alpha and the Phi Cappa Iota will occupy the same homes as be- fore. aa Mr. and Mrs. Reid Shamhart entertained with a supper dance Tuesday evening in compliment to their house guests. Misses Rosalind and Marion Schillings. JThejaoms were decorated with fall flowers and foliage; The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A; L. Cole Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mr and Mrs Leslie Naisbett, Misses Florence Shamhart and -- - Messrs, Thomas Allsop, Lefl nard Olson, Frank Winn and Miss Lavon Craguq of the M. I. A, stake Jietard attended the Cache Stake convention on Sun day-la- North Main St. st 7 . Mrs. George Ensign returned to her home at Ogden on Wednesday, aftdr a pleasant visit v UNION IlEADSFACE CHARGE OF MURDER .New York, Sept. 23. Seyen men, officers and committee men' of the Cloak and Suitmakers anion, were placed on trial here today charged with . murder in the first degree- - They are accuse ed of having procured- - the death of Abraham Liebovitz, a member of the union during the garment makers strike in 1910. They were indicted as thp lesult of the alleged confession of a notorious. East Side gang ', lead er" Benjamin Fein, who told the' authorities he and his men were employed by the defendants to beat up scabs. with the Farrell family. Mrs. - Celia Gyelenskog and Liebovitz, ltls alleged ncur- Mrs. J. J. Plowman are at the red theenmity of the union by fomia. He visited both eqvjsi- - take charge of the prescription bedside of their father, Jens during the tiens. Mr. Ly- - Anderson at Salt Lake City, procuring workn j counter here duringin a ' strike shop at . mans absence. who is very ill, N. Y. He was lured Mrs. Julia B. .Nibley spent Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr are Mr. Folsom secretary of the back to New York, it is charged, partof theweek in Salt --Cake. aL Ogden to attend the annual Shamrock Orchard company and beaten to death in the headA was up from Salt Lake City durMrsr. John O. Peterson will go fashion show, quarters of the union. the week:: Mrs. DiancL MerrillahdMiss ing to Salt Lake Monday for a two The seven meq who will stand-tria- l emA force been men have of .to motored on Pocatello Gladys weeks' stay. the largest number at one ployed --iiuthe basemen tof , the trial in the history of tne state, p A Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. David Winn Union Hall during the past it is said are Max Sigman, . Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Horsley motored from Brigham City moved to Lewiston this week, week, putitng in cement floors Morris' Stupnicker, Sol Metz, and finishing walls. where Dave will teach school. Tuesday. Max Singer, Iso- -, Julius Mr. Robert ShJffer of Pen- dore Woolf, and Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts tap Auspitz Preston Richards of Salt Lake are at home after a guest of his pleasant nsylvania is the and .Mrs." J. E. spent last Sunday here 7- cousinsMr. visit afMontpelier, Dayton and A. fund of $250,000 is said to . . ' Sheffer. Preston., been raised by the United have Miss Elizabeth Smith arrived Mesdames May Richardson CONDUCTOR IjOFTIS STABBED Hebrew Trades union for the delast Saturday from Pasadena and Maggie Roskelley entertain-e- d : - Salt Lake, of the men. It is intimated where she spent The Sept. 23. Because fense at a social on Wednesday afdefense will be that the the that conductor, put ternoon in honor or MrsTTN ettte jQhpJLoftis, Thomas ManninTand Wilbert Mr. Seldori I.; Clawson of Salt Nelson Leavett of Canada, a Lahey, alleged tramps, off a Rio rival union, fine dinner was served and ,the Lake spent the week here. Grande east-boutrain at Midtime spent in music and social vale ST. JOHNS CHURCH last night they attacked him Miss Charlotte Kyle arrived chat. One stabbed him in the chest The-Firs- t ward M. I. A. girls with Services at St. Johns Church on Monday from Boise where she a small knife. has been a guest of Mrs. E. P. presented the playlet. Her UnSunday, Sept. 26 at 9:30 a. m. Sun- cles Boots in a most creditable Bacon for two weeks. A bottle patented by an In- day School, 11 a. m. Morning prayer manner on Tuesday evening and diana inventer has four springs and sermon, 8 p. m. Evening prayer Mrs. C. W. Sibley of Salt collected a good sum for the projecting from the top to hold and address. Lake spent the early part of the Rev. E. T. Lewis, Rector. a cap in place. - - non-unio- . aa : r - - a Wel-ding- er. -- eharges-wereaJ;frameup.JbKi- Mrs. A. M. Clayton entertain ed Tuesday afternoon in observance of her daughter Josephines birthday. Various game3 were played with refreshments following. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. PPP nd The Young Men and Young Lading Mutual stake boards en week here. A AA tertained witlTa deHgKtfur so Storm McDonald of Heber cial evening last Saturday ev Monday to continue ening at the B. Y. C. gymnasium City.'arrived his studies at the U. A. C. of-in compliment to thq locals : ficers of the various wards. Harriet Thatcher, Messrs. LoMr. Alex Nibley returned of An Ideal Demonstrations renzo Snow, J. Castleton, Glen to Monday Portland, Oregon. Evening at Home, and a Mod .Hudson. ward dance were very clever jel Miss Lola Johnson of south-- , Pa Pa 2ive.n and afforded excellent ern Utah has arrived to resume Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole en-p- y 'tertained at dinner Monday ev-- 1 entertainment for the guests, her studies at:the U. A. C. ening at the Hotel Logan ini Following the demonstrations Mrs. Sewell has gone to Salt Lorenzo, dancing was enjoyed, light recompliment to Mr. Lake to spend the winter. Snow. Dinner was served in the freshments were served. A A" A AAA. private dining room. Covers, y Mrs. A. L. Cole went to Salt A pretty-partof the week were laid for eight. was a harvest dancing''party 3ke Thursdayto meet Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole enter- given by Misses Mary andMel- - Sister Miss Lucile Snow, who tained with an elaborate dinner ba Smith Tuesday evening. The arrived from a three months FridaTrevenimr in complimcntiroomfl were decorated with corn stay In Los Angeles, California. to Mrs. Coles brother, Lorenzo stalks and autumn foliage. The Miss Della OsUerof Salt Lake Snow of Pasadena. The table refreshments were carried out to arrived school attend Monday Rad for a centerpiece a crystal in the harvest idea. The guests C, U. at the A. Covwere Misses La Priel Smith basket of La France roses. AAA ers were laid for twelve. After Ruby Harrison, Retta Walters, Mr. Erroll Palmer arrived dinner the guests repaired to Jessie Scott,' Mae Hendricks, from Cedar Monday City. Murdocks and spent the even- Zina Mouritzen, Drusilla Jacobsen, Virginia Burnham, Idonia ing dancing. Mrs. Pauline Palmer and sons . Alice Blanchard, AAA Phonte7Grace Clarence and Jack, arrived Wedr Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas Turner, Messrs. Jack McAlister, nesday from a two weeks stay entertained a.t supper Monday Lester Ruud, Merial Godfrey, at Preston and southern Idaho. evening, ith a theatre party at Arnold Johnson, Noble Bemtson AAA the Lyric following. The . table William Peterson, Cyril HamMr. Joseph M. Howell of Salt had. for a centerpiece a basket mond, Oliver Edwards, Wallace Lake the early part of the of asters. Covers were laid for Spierman. Mr. Jeppeson, Mr. week spent vith his parents. visiting : ten. -Mr. Nickerboker, Mr. AAA Bright, Hi A A Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Black-ma- n. . . Henderson. Misses Rosalind and Marion mothcr and sister of Rev. M A A Schillings of Long Beach, CaliMiss Sarah Jensen of Millville Edwin T. Lewis, left Wednes fornia arrived here Monday on and Mr. Joseph Almond were day for Atlanta, GeorglaTafter (their return home from an ex- married on the thirteenth of a three weeks visit here. tended visit in the east a?d this month at Ogden. After a Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball respent part of the week with Mr. short wedding trip they returturned last night from Seattle, ned Mrs. Reid Sharmhart. ed here to make their home. A A Washington. Miss Rhoda Bradshaw daugh- Mrs. Margaret Morrell left ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert this morning for Boise to visit Mr. J. E. Quinney Jr., has reBradshaw and Mr,. A. D. Hyde with her daughter Mrs. Clawson turned home from California. A A Y. Cannon. Mrs. George C. Jensen and lit-- , A A Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Egbert tie daughter arrived Monday have On gone to Chicago where Mr. from Kanab. Special Prices A A .A EgDert will study medicine. Mrs. Ruth May Fox of Salt AAA Misses Susan and Elizabeth Lake spent over Sunday here IOO lbs. Sugar, only ........ $6.30 AAA ...... 1.00 Arnold have returned to their 14 lbs. Sugar, only and Mr. George Parding Mass. home at Braintree, 1O0 lbs. Flour 2.20 Miss Mary Harding of daughter 1.10 50 lbs. Flour AAA Willard the week here spent arrivMiss Sarah Huntsman 5 Packages Tree Tea, only 1.00 1 Package Tree Tea, only .20 ed Tuesday from California. guests of Mr. George Harding 12 Cans Tomatoes,, only.... 1.00 Jr. 3 Cans Tomatoes, only .25 is President Widtsoe expected 12 Cans June Peas 1.00 SMITHF1ELD WILL .25 home from California this week- 3 Cans June .Peas . a ! J r 1 3 CAR; Youxan tell a new car by it appearance, and a good car by its action. Your old car can never be a new car again, but it can be a better old car. . WE THOROUGHLY OVERHAUL AUTOMOBILES, and if we can not make your car a better old car, we will be honest and tell you so before starting. Dont you feel that this would be a safe place to have your car overhauled before .1 Spring?:' 1 3 X OIB 1915r -- friendsthe benefit of this Great Bargain Offer. By special arrangement with the Coles Manufac- -. To give our turing Company we give each purchaser of Coles Hot Blast Range or Coles High . Oven Range a FREE DURING THE HOT BLAST DAYS ONLY REMEMBER THE DATES - -- GROCERIES 7 . 7 1.00 .10 1.00 .23 1.00 .... 10 Cans Corn Best.: 1 Can Best Corn 12 Cans Large Mlk, only 3 Cans Large MUk, only 25 Bars A. B. or A 1 Soap 25 Bars Crystal White,.... Pearl White, Bob White Soap, only 25c Pork and Beans, only 25c Walter Baker Choco- ... late ............. ................. .... 3 Packages Macaroni or.; Spaghetti ..... 3 Packages Vermicelli or Egg Noodles 3 Packages Gloss Starch, 3 Packages Corn Starch.... 15c Salmon, per can 16 lbs Best Rice, only 30c1 Cocoa,, only 16 Poonds Tapioca or Sago FRUIT JAR PRICES On& Pint Mason Jars, only s . . 1.00 ' ,19 .19 .25 25 225 225' .10 1.00 15 , 1.00 $0.45 0.55 Ope Quart Mason Jars One Half Gallon llason Jars . .80 H.G.Hayball Mer.Co. HAVE ELK HERD end. Mrs. George Fister ' arrived home from Salt Lake Monday. (Continued from page one) MAh. Margaret Smoot ried ranks, and w;e wish them Miss of Pro happiness and prosperity in ver spent the week here guest of theiT mew-lif: Miss Gladys Smith. Some much appreciated im AAA Mrs. George Fister left- this provements have been made in week for Chicago to join her hus the fiist ward tabernacle. The band where he is studying stand has been remodeled, the stairways leading to the. stand medicine. have been changed and several Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Can- fine upholstered chairs . have non of Salt Lake spent over last been added. ; The Hanson reunion will be Sunday here guests of Conin our city 'on Monday held Mrs. and Howell gressman next. making the trip by automobile. Mr. Francis Lyman, our gen' A A A u Joseph F. Smith and wife ial druggist,- has purchased a drug store at Gunnison, Utah. spent, Tuesday here. He left 'on Tuesday to take A A A Clyde Palmer has returned charge of the business. Dr. fi;om an extended trip to Cali- - Smith of Salt " Lake Ctiy will No Stooping While Baking With ColesSanitaryHighOven Think of the advantages this Elevated Oven affords as compared to the cook stove or cast iron range. The oven ia on a level with the , shoulders so you have no lifting, no no steam or odors to inhale when baking in Coles High Oven Range. You can stooping, the operate oven in a comfortable, erect position. The natural course of heat is to rise. We have taken advantage of this and have placed the oven high instead of down low. The heat rises around all four Bides of the oveii evenly. All sides are heated alike. Your baking will rot be d on one aide and d on the other. The temperature of the oven can be changed in less than a minute, yet you can keep it the same for over two hours one charge of fuel so perfect is the fuel combustion. Every atom of Wsat is utilized, due to our patented Hot Blast Combustion (which burns the wasting gas.es) and to the patented construction, giving a great saving in fuel. 7 over-bake- air-tig- AAA' - - X ht Coles High Qven Range e, - half-bake- equals the work of ranges which cost twice as much. This New Improved Cooker and Baker ;is a money saver for you to use. It will save fuel and will lessen yoh work-youh- ave, only one fire to give attention, 2 drafts.to regulate, no dampers"-its simply a wonder. Let ua show you its many good features which were made to please particular housewives'. -- Partleularl) Adaptid to Burning tho Cheapest Soft Cool. 1U HOT BLAST DAYS September 27, 28 and 29 ON. it SONS Mado With or Without Rasorvoii 7 or With Upright Tank -- , LOGAN UT AH r. |