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Show Sa nr dav. December 161191G THE JOURNAL,' LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 1 Providence stfnoir Gcdfrgr --Fuhflmgir; Kohrer Jr., Hyrum Jones, Jos. -- PAGE THREE z T. Campbell, C. M. Hammond, Oscar F. Rice, Jacob E. Zollinger, H- A. Theurer Hazen P. ' 2 JURY . bgkqq ' HELD IN TRENTON - FIJI I Trenton, Dec. 14. Dec. 2nd John Mathews, Sthuffer, will long be remembered as a Adolph Baer, William Check-ett- s, day of enjoyment and reunion E. P. Hansen, George M. by the family of Mr. and -- Mrs. Pickett, Godfrey Stauffer, GTX. M Funk, the occasion being in 160 NAMES ARE SELECTED Clawson honor of the 74th ahniversary BY JURYJCOMMIS-SIOER- S Millville of 'the birth of Marcus Funk N. B. Chugg, Rastus Rasmus,hich occurred Dec. 3rd and the sen, H. C. Henniifger, Fred T 77th anniversary of the birth d Has About) City Lccan Yeates, E. H. Cooley, Joseph S of Magadelene Funk, which occf the Lot Jessop. Charles Anderson, Geo. curred Dec. 1st. About fifty Below appear the names of W. Hulse, Lawrence Humph- children and grandchildren ahd reys. one great grandchild, with' the the juror's selected for 1917 : as invited guests Newton Logan Bishopric AfWilliam W. R. met Hansen, Amoa Dowdle Ballard, Lprenzo together in the ward hall fleck, George Cole, William An- William H "Griffin Jr., George at 11 oclock a. m. wh'ere the drews, Wiiliam. M. Smith, '0. J. C. Rigby, Moses Christensen, following" program was renderNorr, George Dunbar, H. P E. W. FislI," Fritz Ecklund, ed. Greenhalgh. Moroni Jenkins,. Peter SorenBarber, Thomas Hong, Love at Home," by Arthur Pipkett, John Q. Adams, sen. all; prayer, Bishop William H. GeorgeTX Cardon, Julian GrifClarkston Brough; reading, Mrs. Lewis fin, Robert Anderson, Williafh A M. Miss David solo, Vestover; piano Archibald, W. Williams, William P. Bowen, DahleTThorpas A. L Inez Funk; cornet, duet, MastGodfrey, William Edwards, William H. Heggie, James J. Buttars, Geo ers Bertie and Jesse Mortensen; Larson, Alma Olsen, .Charles T. J. Godfrey, Thomas Griffin, J. duet, Miss Dee and Esper Mor--' .Barrett, Frank Baugh, B. F. B. Jardine. enseni piano polo, Mrs. Angus Bingham, Louis D. Boudrero, congratulatory remarks, Trenton Funky William K. Burnham, Joseph II." T. Peterson ; duet, B. Y. Benson, Bishop Walter M, Camper, Niels Carlson. Douglass, Charles Olsen, P. P. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Mortensen; Emer Crockett, Ezra Eames, Bingham Miss Dee Mortensen and Jr, Wallace . G.' Mer- duet, A. L Farrell, Stephen and W. J. Funkf rill, J. H. South. Joseph Hodge3, C. C. JenAfter the program a bountCornish sen, J. Charles Johnson, Joseph L. Bair, J. W. Raw- eous repast wras partaken of at Francis Jorgensen, George W. Leish-ma- lins, William P. Dopp, R. E. which the following young E. W. Lundahl, Heber C. Butler, Charles C. F- A. !adies' served, Misses Gertrude Hansen, Maughan, J. M. McMurdie, H. J. Bybee. and Eva Bentley, Clara and Merrill, Nephi E. Miller, George Metia Westover, Dee Morten-;e- n North Logan Andrew Molo, Emos Moses, and Inez Gheen. The guest Carl M. Nelson, Andrew NyNelson, Joseph Odell, George Phillip Beck, Christian cf honor was the little son of Olif I. Pedersen, F. J. man, Mr. and Mrs. George Lake of Larsen. JPoulter, I. E. Quinney, Robert ' Fairview, Idaho, the only, Riverside Redford, Thomas G. Roberts, present. On account Howard Marcus Reese, RogJoseph H. Salisbury, Isaac P. ers,. Andrew Munk. if sickness and distance to Stewart, Weston Vernon, Rob.ravel there were thirty memRichmond ert Crookston Jr., John F. of the family absent. bers Mathew F. Bell, A. C. Fisher. 'Wright, Walter Glenn, A. M. F. A. Bair, George 0. Webb, Before closing Mr. Marcus .Fleming, James S. Hansen Carl Cyrus Bullen, Funk expressed the joy he felt L Smart, Fred. .G. Wilkinson, A. F. Eastman, George G n meeting together with his ren, Christen Balling, Fred Datwil-e- r, Hendricks. Heber J. Johnson, J family and related incidents of William Hyde. L. McCarrey, C. A. Monson, his life which has been one of James Thomas Whiter Ben- Niels Eskelsen, S. R. Telford, continuous pioneering. He was son, Jacob Gessell, Charles F. Mather H. Shaw,' Moroni Bair, me of the early settlers of Kallstrom, Aaron Bench, A. D. Alma Carson, Lars F. Erick-se- Richmond moving from there Bell, H. G. Hayball, Michael Alex E. Harris, Ernest L,o southern Utah in response Johnson, J. W. Barrett, George Hope, S. LKerr, Alma Merrill. to a call from Brigham Youfig H. Champ, W. W. Hall, M. S. and from there to San Louis Cove ' Eccles; Charles- H Baker, H. E. H. Allen, Thomas H. 'alley, Colorado, returning to Henry Crockett, John H. Roaengreen, Hendricks. Cache valley in the srping of Joseph E. Cowley, Alma Sonne, 1909. . Mt. Home John A. Crockett, John Roza, Mr L. B. Westover was masJN. Cornish, George F. Joseph Charles Batt, Albert Berntson, ter cf ceremonies. Committee on Gregqry. Oscar Bjorkman, Roy Bullen, arrangements, Mr. W.R. Funk, . Stephenson Absalom Burris, Moses G. CarS. Karren, Henry CL. Mrs. J. W- Bentley, Mr. L. E. Thomas don, H. H. Carlisle, Herbert Kent, George H. Bair, David Westover. Davidson. A surprise party was given Layfie. Charles England, Christian H. T. Peterson last SatPark Bishop Hyde GarfF, George W. Hendricks, Lars at his home in evening F. Christensen, urday George Luther Howell, Fred Johnson, About Trenton. James Ashcroft, thirty of his. Balls, Joseph Eyan Jones, Brigham Larsen, B were present and helpfriends William H. Daines, Follett. B, M. Lewis, C. F. Martineau, J. W. D. Hurren, John J. Lamb, ed him to remember his birthRobert. McCulloch, Richard Mc- F. T.Ballam, Samuel Burgess, day. Refreshments were served Neil, Edwin Mickelsen, Samuel John ADuce, Jesse S. Hancey. and all pronounced it a very B. Mitton, Joseph S Morgan, R. - . pleasant evening. Hyrum O. Larson, N. P. Nielsen, Heber teachers The lady school James H. Archibald, TheoOlsen, Farley Ormond, Andreas dore W. N. J. Nielsen, Miss Blood and Miss Hayward, Peterson, Peterson, Charles G. Priday, Jacob Algeier, Elam . Allen, were entertained at supper last Clarence A. Hansen, Thomas J. CFrancis Anderson, James G. Sunday eyenihg by the Misses P. Rose, John Rust, George G. Levi R. Crowshaw, Norland' Grace Hauser. Christensen, Smith, Moses Thatcher, Wil- Christian Mr. Moroni Pratt returned H. G. Johnson, Jensen, liam Watterson, R. P. Bradshaw Niels G. W. last Monady from Ogden where Larsen; McBride, Anton Perhson, Frank Fullmer, W. C. Parkinson, Albert Sav- he has been being treated by Orson W, Hansen, K. C Schaub, James the Chiropractic doctors of that B. G. Thatcher, John M. Wilson, age, Alva B. Wilson, Hans P. Jensen, John city. We are sorry to say he Hanseri, Ephraim - Christensen, Jesse A. Israelson, Olif L. was not improved. Jensen, Edlefsen, James Izatt. Mr. Moses Andreason anU Conrad L. James Andher, Smithfield Edwin Clawson, David family and Mr- Aaron AndreaBrown, Arthur Pitcher, C. M. Collett, ate ThanksgivWilliam Coleman, William H. Crookston, John Jensen, Heber son and family Lars K. Larson, ing turkey with their mother in Lauritzen, Rcskelley, William Scrowthers Bendt C- PetPreston. Jr., Wjlliarp Sparks, William 'F. erson, Nielsen, Charles Miss Luella Benson spent Ernest George Stanton, Harper,- George A. Nelson, Hy-ru- Peterson. Lake in Salt Thanksgiving Sorensen, John C. Cannell, Avon City. P- P. Bingham, George ChamG. W, Davis, Samuel Bank-heaA party of the youpg people bers, Robert Griffiths, Frank of Trenton ate oysters at Mr. Kirkbride, Edwin R. Miles, L. Hausers last Sunday evening. College P. Peterson, William G.' RayC. L. Olsen, Herman Nestler, Santa Claus is seen in. all of mond, F, J. Plowman, E. B. John store windows and from the N. P. JsTelson. our Schenk, -- Lindquist W. Hillyard,-J.- - H. ' Benson .. looks cf the 'windows it seems Meikle, Benjamin Reid, George TH. Reese, J, W. Roundy, our little ones will nobmissthe Heath, Manfred Smith, Evan articles made in Germany. Ricfcrf Hugh Nelson, W. J- - Timmins. Joseph nfldis6 Mr; and Mrs. Roy Briggs i M. Bain, James Cantwell, James William were in Logan last Saturday B. John E Shipley, A. Ci;agun, George Hind,' Alma Thomas, Heber Howell, Gideon where Mrs. Briggs is being Littledike, Nelson, E. Olsen, John P. James, Walter treated by Dr. D. C. Budge Joseph . Richard Pilkington. Mrs. Grace Hauser went to J. Willis, James H. 'Oldham, P. Lewiston on the 14th to do shop-ipn- g 0. Hansen, Logan Joseph B.Obray. James Taggart, George A. ML Sterling for Christmas. Lewis, Edward Kemp, A. B. Archie Baxter, Joseph CoopCharles Hughes, John ' Ladle, Hendricks, Albert Bergeson, er . Linden K. Wood. George ; W. Holliday, Hyrum Petersboro River Heights-Josep- h Karren, Charles Pond, George Frank Ballard, William F. E. Pope, Clemence L. Rawlins, W." Wilson, Nephi J.'M. Bemhisel, R. N- Egbert, Kidman, Hans AndersonBindrup, Elijah Jones, William Wellsville ' Joseph Hyer. Arch B. Hill, George Perkins, Davidson. Wheeler Fred E. Douglass, William William F, Glover, Lars C. Leatham, Frank Price, George ALFRED M. DURHAM Larsen, Ephraim Bair, A. Williamson, John Bailey, Niels R. Broby, D. A. Kerr, PIANO, VOAL AND THEORY INSTRUCTION Brigham M. Maughan, Daniel Express the practical as well as the ideal in buy- . ' There is nothing a man can use to more advantage, will be more pleased more grateful to you for, this Christmas than asmtouovercoat of sparkling style mg gifts. vth, -- made by One-Thir- ' The.-Hous.ef- of . Beau-- . fort and Lenox for young men to the Biltmore or Halfstout for young men of middle age. are adapted to g in the fullest sense. Every beautifully ' tailored overcoat, the Roland, Strand, Cavalier or Belmont, will be a greater source of use and satisfaction to husjiand, son or brother, than anything else that you could smart-lookin- g gift-gfvm- -- Hail-ston- d, . purchase Any Woman can select a Kuppenheimer suit or . - Antone-Christia- . Every stunning, stylish suit, model from the -- great-grand-s- .. . upjpehheimer J n, r ( ' OVERCOAT style Ind fit are so easily assured, satisfaction so certain. Standardizing 'methods by The House of Kuppenheimer hae made the purchase of a Suit 6r Overcoat for another member of the family as easy and as certain as the buying of a Collar; Tie or Hat. Try This new g on the men folks of your family. Give them what They will appreciate. gift-givin- on OUR SEW STOCK IS MARVELOUS 'IN ITS COMPLETENESS. .YOUR SELECTION EASY FOR YOU. SEE US AT ONCE. . WE WILL MAKE . i . . n Prices $20, $25, $30,. $35 n, - - LOGAN'S . FOREMOST CLOTHIERS - - - Mr; B. F. Bingham Jr., came in from Soda Springs last week with a bunch of battle to feed through the winter. Several of our neighbors children have been having measles within the 'past two Mr. months. Among them Fifes and Mr. Andy Lymans And we are glad to report no Serious results. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Purser attended the funeral on the 13th inst. at Cornish, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rawlins little son, who died of typhoid fever. We understand they have one other child very low of the same disease, but at present it is improving slowly. : - f ight-hou- r day MOVEMENT IS ON - - m - d. " -- - - H. Stuart, Alex Spence, George T. Darley, James R. Cooper, Hyrum Woodward, John C. ECONOMY SERVICE THE NECESSITY CACHE AUTO Co. 56 West Center, Phone. 279 Brenchley, Fred C. 'Parker, James Allen, James Bradshaw, Adam. Glenn, James A. Irishman, Henry P- Murray, Willard II. Parker, Reuben C. Smith. - Mendon I. Sorensen, Jeremiah Baker, Mormon Bird, A. H. W, Richards, Jfephi Sorensen. Labors New York, Dec. 13. movement for an eight-hou- r day , was inaugurated among New Yorks clothing workers today with a strike which, coming as the citys second great garment' industry dis- turbance during 1916, will throw more than '60,000 persons out of work if the leaders plans are carried out The walkout is expected. to extend to Newark, N. J., land perhaps to Philaaffect delphia, which would thousands of other workers. The strike call addressed to cutters, coat workers, ' dressmakers and pants makers employed in the mens and rens colthing branches, child- was made public today by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, which organized the movement. The call contains the following sentences: Eight hours for work, eight hours for sleep, eight hours to live; is what all workers are striving for. We want some share of this Studio,-18great prosperity to meet the East Third North Phone 754 J For Appointments high cost of living. Be orderly amj petmit' no disorder. j. Besides an eight-hou- r day J. B. Zombro, D. C. the workers demand a weekly wage increase of $2. Ninety per CHIROPRACTOR cent of the employes to whom Rooms Arimo Block, 15, 16, 17 the strike call was addressed Office Hours 0:00 to 11:30 and 1:30 to 5:30 are declared to" be members of the Amalgamated body, the othEvening Hours bjr Appointment n ers working in ships. Polish local territory captured from Russia. From two of his daughters the archduke derives one qualiBEGEM! OF POLANO fication for the Polish throne, they having been married to COUSIN OF LATE EMPEROR two cf the most prominent MAY PE ELECTED members of the Polish aristocKING and racy, . Prince Radziwill Princa Czartoryski. A third Warsaw, Dec. 13, via Lon- daughter also married out of don. Archduke Charles Ste- the of royphen of Austria has been se- alty, to Lieutenant von Kloss, a lected to be regent of Poland, naval officer whom she met at v,ifh the prospect of election as Pola. king later. Archduke Charles Stephen is The state council, composed also provided with cf the leading personalities of those adequately assets to royaltys sons the general government of Po- to- - insure the succession, .havland, frobably will be convoked ing three sons, archdukes. His before Christmas The Bavar- elder sister 'is the Queen Mothian state councillor, Count er Maria Christina of Spain. Lerchenfeld, will act as Ger- His eldest brother is Archduke man commissioner, with Dis- Frederick, commander of the trict Councillor Seichenski as Austrian armies, in whose wife his representative. the Archduchess Isabella, ArchArchduke Charles Step-henduke Charles Stephen has a cousin of the late Emperor confidant and counselor. Francis Joseph, is commander Admittedly he is the brainof the Austrian navy. He is 56 iest and mast energetic memyears c!d. It has been reported ber of the Hapsburg house and several- times' i n the last two his ycungest br years that he had been selected Eugene, commanding on the fer the throne of the new king- Italian front is also extremely dom to be established in the popular and highly esteemed charmed-innericircl- e a - other-Archdu- ke among the common people for his ability, democracy and accessibility, displayed during hri long occupancy of the military post at Innsbruck in the Tyrol. Archdukes Eugene . and An-sCharles Stephen are the of the Hapsburg house. Charles Stephen is over six feet tall, while the bearded, smiling face of Eugene used to overtop the heads of the entire crowd when he was walking democratically among the ks prom-cnade- rs in the public ings of. Innsbruck.- gather- - COLOGNE VOLKS ZEITUNG ATTACKS PRESIDENT Amsterdam, via London, Dec. The Koelnische Volks Zi tung publishes a sharp attack on President Wilson in connection with the representation to Germany regarding the Belgian deportations. The newspaper considers his action incorrect and says. We contest" the right'nf the president of the United States to act as a moralist with regard to the acts of belligerents 13. Christmas Picture Sale One Bay.Only- - Wednesday, December 20 Values up to $5.00 - - - Sale Price. 25ctoJ-l-)- 0 2 - non-unio- w Hurry! while the assortment is complete. The best opportunity you will ever haveto;furnish your home with beautiful pictures Ipande .Furniture C0 ! U t |