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Show V rJ' -- i Program for Shamhart Christiansen Co., Store p . : M Palmer, leader of Chicago's younger social set, is one oi the distin guished patrons of Com inunity Plate, among whom may be mentioned: !, H i. i .,'i u' Mr. O. H. P. Belmont Lady Randolph ChnrchiU Btroae di Mayer Mr. Jam B. Hajjiii Mr. Oliver Hamnia Dnchea of Rutland Mr. F. G. HavetnertCf Mr. Robert Jordan Mr. Honor Palmer Pnneeaa Tronbetzkof Coante Cadegan Mrs. Reginald C. Vaoderbilt in J ' i M !1V iiilf, n i Rag! Blame It On the Blues Russian Romance 1. 2. Mr.' 1 v Rudolf Friml .. Homer A Bartkt 3. Japanese Revefie Faust Soldiers Chorus, from Ch. Gounods. Opera 4. 5. Allegretto, from the Violin Sonata, No. 2-- .. Fdicard Grieg 6. Cornet. Solo, I Love You Truly....:.ZrCarm Jacobs Bond . F. V. Suppe 7. Overture, Poet and Peasant, 8.Sextette from Donezettis Opera Lucia Pi Lammemroor Autcm Dvorak 9. Slavic Dance, No. 10, from Opera 72. JO. Dance of the Hours, Ballet Music from the Opera La ' ... .. By Clothing the Recipient in one of pur - 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock Dining Room of Mr. Honor e Palmer I 'V Father, youll warm the BoyV heart toward you if you - clothe him in one of our GioConda Young man, consider the care that old father has given you Clothe the wearied and aged frame in one of our A . PonehielU . ' Waltz. 12. Sere'nade, Opera 16, No. 3 t 11. Comfort Suits for Aged Men A. Rubenstein Elder Joseph Painter has reWanted --4 experienced fre pkiutrapk h Permisshm ' turned home from a mission to housekeeper, Apply Alfred G. 'T'HE Announcement of our display of Community Australia where he enjoyed his Pieot,2 West First North. Adv labors greatly. He is pleased to Plate will be of particular appeal to our custom be back home again but says he Mrs. Henry J. Barker, daughter-iers whose metropolitan' tastes .keep them' in touch feels the cold very muchcf Sheriff Barker, with the world uf art and fashion.' died in Salt Lake this week. She X Make your Christmas Gits Mean Something. Christmas cheer need not consist of senseless extravagance. We have' here in our stock fmany lines that, will make useful and " handsome Christmas Gifts J' A-- . . 4 . I n-law - 4 i The U. A. G. Auto and Machine work department will re- S. E. NEEDHAM, Jeweler. :v UTAH. LOGAN, was afflicted with tumors and surgeons could give no relief. RESOLVE TO BUY pair a limited number of cars The funeral will take place at for the cost of material and Newton, at one oclock on Sun . Tarts First there first served. day. Adv. See Prof. Pulley. T What brand flour do you The Logan Military Band, un- use? Seven kinds to choose der the leadership of Lewis Ed- from. Phone 625 for prices. H. wards is going to give grand E. Perry: Adv. ball in the Auditorium next Mon day pight. The people of Logan SOUVENIRS SENT It has been estimated that THE ALLIES WILL DEMAND INDEMNITY AND GUARANTEES have always boosted the band, BY TROOP H about seventy homes have been and a big crowd is expected out A- measles. for quarantined , to hear the boys play again. The (Continued fiom page one) Declares Iftto Law, Speaking For dance will commence at 9. oclock BAKER THREATENED England Druids. The he the by robur, IN ELACKHAND NOTE i3 their sacred tree, and says, to note how is It interesting London, Dec. 14. A supplewhatever is found, growing upthe people are beginning to see on it Salt Lake, Dec. 14. A scrib- mentary estimate issued today as sent from regard A Black-han- d provides for an additional one the great difference between heaventhey signed and as the mark of the bled note, to blow million men of all ranks for the the New Edison and the Needle tree chisen and by God. up- the home of- A. E. Holt, pro army service during the present type talking machines. The Ida Gardner tone-tedid it. Ady. prietor of the Wasatch Home fiscal year. The original estimSMITH FIELD HAS 165 SoAth' Second East ate wras for four million, men. FINE OPERA COMPANY bakery,' The Sunday evening meeting street, if $1,000 is not placed in Cardiff, Wales, Dec. 14. a lot designated in the note, Field Marshal Viscount, French program in the Second ward to(Continued from page One) morrow at 7 oclock will be was left in the store yesterday speaking here said: Mrs. Kate Cragun has been afternoon and was discovered special music by the choir; peace "Germanys quartet, VV- O. Robinson and substituting a few days this by Mr. Holt late last night. Helproposal will only serve, like the the- pocompany ; talk, .Prest. Joseph week immediately notified eppelin raids, to draw this n ' W. II. Griffith proprietor of lice. closer together. The kaiser Quinney Jr., duet Lawrence Bailey and ' Ada Mitton. All are the Crystal Confectionery was The slip of" paper, besides will thus prove our best recruitwelcome. preparing to move into his new the writing contained several ing agent and his latest piece of building on' Dec. 15 but will not crude drawings of a hand black- arrogant insolence will only It proves that people are tak- be able to move at that early, a ened with crayon'. The note was prompt us to additional efforts. ing advantage of the-- early date as he 13 confined to his addressed to The Boss.Mr. NOTICE OF SALE Xmas shopping Harris .Music from measles. said this last Holt that night The .Howard Foster associate was not the first time he had State of Utah, company reports- the following , sales on the New Edison "for players- will. t the Union received letters of this nature. City of Logan. I have In my. possession the folXmas 12 big machines' rang- Hall on Dec. 15 and 16 in David Howevei, the other did not described animal lawfully lowing ing from $100 to $250, totaling Belascos powerful political threaten his home or ask for which, if not claimed and Adv. story entitled The Final Set- - money, but simply advised him Impounded, $2,000.00. taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, to close his business. Pound In this city on One side the paper con- at the Estray o December 23, 1916 at the Saturday, o tained the outline of a hand, hour of 2 p. m.: o 9 One bay horse, shod on all four traced, the police . believe, O around the hand fo the writer. feet, white stripe down forehead, O white hipd leet; lame on one 0 With this, and several finger with 0 No brand visible. fore leg. 0 marks found on the note, they In Said animal .was Impounded 0 0 said city on the 10th day of Decemhope to locate the author. 0 ber, 1916. The note in full follows: 0 ,B. M. LEWIS, 0 Dear We blow Sir will up In accordance with the Christmas Spirit 0 City Poundkeeper. 0 your home We demand $1000 0 NOTICE OF SALE from you tomorrow night 0 and to aid the Good Work of Charitable 0 in Leave a hole in field on the it 0 State of Ctah. 0 Eighth South and Ttoberts Ave, Or of Logan. Organizations, we will contribute a Sub0 between Second and Third East City , I have In my possession the fol0 , Baled hay i j f Men wanted at Factory. Advt. Mr. Wesley Jacques announc- ? 1' at H. E. Perrys. i t.i Logan Military Band Dance Auditorium Monday Next 9 p.m. 1 1 p 1 child Lamar, the of Mr and Mrs. Jacob O. Jorgensen ef 89 North Fourty East street died at an early hour yesterday morning of some nervous disorder. Funeral services will likely be held in the Fifth ward meeting house at noon on Sunday. six-yeaU'- -- - I will pay 15c to 18c per lb., Rudger N. Clark, the From child of .Mr. and for green beef hides. to 00 horse for $3 $5.00 green Mrs. Nathan Clark of the Fourth ward died yesterday of hides. E. T. Clayton, Preston, Adv. pneumonia. Brief funeral serv- Idaho. ices will be held at the residence A number of friends of Mrs 351 North Third East at 11 n oclock today and the remains will be taken to Farmington for interment on Sunday. S i When Better Auto f V ft I mobiles are built 4 BUICK WILL BUILD THEM A most distressing occurred yesterday accident morning when Mrs.J. Hodge of 152 W. Center street, fell and broke her I 5 ankle. Mr. Hodge i3 j I j f t k S, y - d 4 ji s. ANDJJTS i '4- for-Mr- - r,ij t. janitor of j Christina Peterson surprised her last Thursday evening at her home on Preston Avenue in the Eighlh ward- taHne refrcsh. ments with them. The evening was spent in . conversation, games, singing and music. Mrs. Peters'on is still blind, and the visit of 'her friends brought cheer and consolation to her in her affliction. Eighteen persons were present, and all did their best to make the evening enjoyable Peterson, who apcf her friends the visit preciated very much. 11 the Commercial Block buta few days ago- he was taken ill and could not perform his duties, so his wife and little son undertook to do the work, that the v'olf might be kept from the door. Be sure to see Murdocks beYesterday morning the mother and son went to , the furnace fore placing jour Xmas order room to start the fire - and -- in for nuts and candies. This year some way the woman slipped cur variety i3 large r than ever and fell, breaking, her ankle. before and we extend a hearty The injury was attended to at welcome to all to come and inonce, and sympathetic neighbors spect our goods before buying. fine- assortment .And. Relief ..Society sisters. Ten- We .haye dered their aid and made the of fancy boxed candies which stricken family feel that Chist make excellent Christmas gifts, mas will not be without its jos, We are offering special prices for them as well as the rest of j on cur candies and nuts until ' " Tqt1 1c Arlv .the community. ,rl " Adv. UTAH SUGAR ONLY $7.25 PER HUNDRED AT H. G Adv. HAYBALLS. The Birds Christmas Carol by K. Douglas Wiggin, presented by the Fifth ward Sunday School in the Fifth ward Amusement Hall, Dec. 16, and 16 at 8:15 p. m. Reserved seats, 35c. General admission,- 25c. Children under 14 years,' 15c. Adv. i Sugar Supt. Molyneux of the city from schools has returned Mona Jaab county where he went to see his aged father. The latter died Sunday last and was interred at Mona on Tuesday. He was 88 years of age. es the engagement of his daughter, Mabel, to Mr. Elzo Athay of Paris, Idaho. The marriage to take place December 20, in the Logan Temple. if i j the ti i v The H. G. - Hayball Merc. CosXmas Box to you 100 Pounds $7 Ojr Utah Sugar For $ Hy vdMl No Delivery, No Telephone Orders, No Charges Come and grab oner4his offer holds good H. G. Hayball Store J r LOW RATE it threatng - - st J ed -- - -- - na-io- - , room-sufferin- g - -- T be-a- .f To Benefit the Poor - 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 0 t stantial Discount on all Meats Purchased a Gifts to the Poor ior Christmas streets at 9 . oclock. A. BLACKHAND. ; GERMAN MARCH TO PARIS Reese & Rogers Paris, Dec. 14. lowing described animal, which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Estray Ponnd, in this city pn Tuesday, December 26, 1916, at the hour of 2 p. m.: with horns, no brands One head visible;- part Jersey, reddish with BmalP red spots on back. Said animal was impounded In the said city on 'the 13th day of December, 1916. , lawful!)-impounded- ALLIED TRROPS FOIL Y A German attack on Lassigny, that part IN USE ON O. S. L. AM) 0. W. R. & N. 1 Your readers will, no doubt, be interested in the reminder that a short time ago the Oregon Short Line Railroad pany, in conjunction with the R. & N. company, placed ob sale two low rate mileage books available for purchase by the public in general, which reduce the rate of travel via these lines, and others, to a basis of 2 2 cents per mile ; a reduction pf 2 cent per mile froa cur stanadrd mile rate O-- W 1-- 1-- more than that on branch linesThere are two books, described as follows: miles 2000 $50.00, (2-1- O-- lines. 2000 miles $50.00, - (2 (Continued from page one) thusiastic .talks on the necessity for good roads, the value of various towns cooperating. Mr. Hendricks said his company had sixty-fiv- e teams on the roads all the time and they were mueh interested in mak' . ing the roads better the During past year the have county commissioneirs spent over $26,000 for roads and bridges. The convention was well attended, especially by the women who appeared to be as much interested as the men. The present officers ,of the Franklin County Good Roads, association are J. C. McCann, president; Dr. Quick, vice president, and George L. Fail, secretary all from Preston, were for the ensuing year. At the close of the meeting the visitors were taken through the new opera house and amusement hall built entirely by the wide awake citizens of Franklin and presented to the Church. It is thought .to be the best opera 'house in the valley. 12 e - HELD IN FRANKLIN -- cents per mile) good between local points on the Oregon Short line, Pocatello and west, and on other railroads operating in the states of Idaho, Oregon and .Washington. This will effect a saving of not less than $10.00 on every 2, 000 'miles of travel, as well as being a great convenience to traveling men and others who travel extensively, because they obviate the necessity of Jbeuig" bothered with buying innumer-rfcltickets between - local points. The books are good one year end the purchasers, get the benefit of the reduction in the fare at the time when book is purchased. There is no rebate to .be obtained afterward as in the case of T. C., Scrip Books.1' Yours truly, - ROAD CONVENTION 2 cents per mile) good between all local stations on the Oregon R. & N. Short Line and was made Monday in great force, says La Libertes corresB. M. LEWIS,,- the French pondent with City Poundkeeper. armies. It appears to have been AdvD. Sv SPENCER. SHOTGUN AT ... concerted to coincide with -- Van FIRES MOVING STREET CAR Anote, tlement, and Paul Armstrongs Bethmann- - Hollwegs Williams and Ci W. Blair, affamous success,, The Whirl- probably with a view to imSalt Lake; Dec, 15, Gerald ter he is alleged to have shot at pool. This is a company of pressing the French by a local P, Jeffs, machinist, 26 years of street car No. 705 on the Sec, artists such as we seldom see in success. on end West street line following age, was arrested The Germans brought to- an open charge byyesterday Cache countyDetectives an argument ho had with J. L gether 40,000 men from the Bert IL 'Seager, H. D.'Lyon, C. Snedaker, the conductor. best divisions, adds the corLITTLE ROY BURIED IN LEWISTON respondent, and Concentrated corresponding quantities of ar(Continued from page one) tillery. The attack was preceded by an intense bombardment Vestor Karren,. Mrs. Hazel lasting for hours. Karren, Miss Hattie Waddoups. The French were not, taken D.ainty refreshments were serv- by surprise, and received the ed. Miss Karren will be - mar- assaulting waves with a ' fir? ried Dec. 20 to Mr. Westover, from their three-inc- h guns and The Lewiston Mutuals have, machine gufis, tearing the changed their nights of meet- ranks terribly. A barrier fire p ing to Sunday instead of Tues-daj- 'f thrown to the rear of the GerThe officers expect to have mans caught the supporting rea better attendance. serve?. - Mrs.1 Gale Lewis spent WedThe (Germans reached the Whole- nesday in Logan visiting with French trenches over a. fronther sister Mrs. Vella Quinney,. age- of but an imMrs Robins and entire fam- mediate counter-attac- k enabled ily have had a severe case of the French to , the regain measles.- However, all are d trenches. Only a few survivors OW. as getting along nicely. of the attacking columns escapTh? attendance at the dis- ed Most of them were . killed trict school has been very poor after subborn- resistance. for the last three tveeks due to The Germans renewed the so many.cases Of measles. After assault an hpur later without TTie Home of Fresh Cut Flowers" the holiday the attendance will success. The- French heavy arpick up as a number are coming tillery dispersed the reserves as Beautiful Plants A from under quarantine --Tfelly. they came up. . South Main Street Butchers, Below The Hill ed Until Xmas Eve. Remember the Place Tliatclier?s Hi&Gift At dSm. Mrs. F.. W. Brock- - returned from Salt Lake Thursday. LOCAL NEWS : v 191 7 Suits for Y oung Men - - liand Tailored Suits High. Grade - - 191 Gothe Your Xmas To be Given This Evening From y 1 Saturday, December 16, THE JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY UTAH PAGE EIGHT - For a Happy Xmas The Blue Bird -- V Xmas Candies For The 300-yard- Family - Xre-porte- SOjMJCH' BETTER - - .And |