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Show PAGE FOUR -- DOUGHBOYS JOURNA-L- LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH THE Saturday, October 5, of men to a division, v ' If the success of the builders of the plant inspires'.the workmen to break records, a. prodig- BLOOD ious stream of munitions will -Psoon be on the way to France You cant expect weak kldncys'to' from this latest gigantic fact' keep up under the terrific strain of ory. .V " STRENGTHENS GUNS BRINGING: UP THEIR MACHINE KIDNEYS URIFIES - - DOANS: BUSINESS i Plenty of money -- .Mrs. J. W. Hayward and Mrs. II- Budge entertained at a paturee effort to filter the acids and poisons out of the system unless 100 party Tuesday afternoon they are given a little help. Dont f allow- your kidneys, the most over-- : at the 'home cf Mrs. Hayward, worked organs of your body, to bein compliment to Mrs.. E- S. come diseased when a little attention now will prevent.it. Dont Bucjge before heir departurefor try tQ ch earn a tu reltrra n t be done. California. The rooms were; efAs soon as you commence to have Hbackarlie, feel nervous, tired or fectively' decorated w'ith fall worn out without cause. GET BUSY. flowers in the brown and These warnings that ybur The guest were low shades. kidneys dre not working, properly and throwing off the'poisons aa they ' entertined at six smal tables at " should. , .500 and at the conclusion of Do not delay a minute. Go after the cause of your aliments or you the games refreshments were may find yourself In the grip of an served. A guest prize was award incurable disease. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will give. Od to Mrs. E. S. Budge and a most immediate relief from Kidney troubles, whib may be the unsuspectprize for the highest score went ed cause of ill health. GOLD MEDDb to Mrs. T. B- Budge. Besides the Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. They are. the pure original guests of honor those present Haarlem Oil Capsules imported diMrs. Mrs. were, Harry Farr, rect from the laboratories, AnJHaarr Amerlcnn Infnritrj-int-to jf macUlne-Klhflttirtlrm of thr First division passing through your druggist for Reynolds, Mrs. M; S. Eccles, French village leuuHollanLAk GOLD MEDAL and accept up sub- Mrs. en route to the front. The FI rut division Is one of those that are being used In the allies' greut offensive ngninst the Btltntes. Mrs. Luther M, Ilowell, Look Ihe for name. GOfcD . s linns.M EDA. on every box. Three John Christiansen, Mrs. G. W. sizes, sealed packages. Money refunded Lindquist, Mrs- T. I. Budge, tertained at" a' theatre party home of Mrs. Guy Carbon, MisS for Provo, where he will attend if tjiey do not help you. Ad- Mrs- Weston Vernon, Mrs. H. Monday vening with a buffet Mae Edwards ' entertained the school. SCORE ARE KILLED . Me Gee, luncheon' following, served' at ladies with a series of war Jet-- ; A. Pederson, Mrs. Hi D ID BY FAST TRAIN D.-Mrs. Budge, Mrs. Roy their home, in x compliment to ters. Mrs. Miss Anna Me Culloch went Thatcher gave Bullen.-Mrs- . J. E. Cardon, Mrs. Mra report on the Y. W. C. A. to Sait Lake Thursday morning Budges brother-in-laCLEVELAND, O., Oct. 3 D- F. Price. Mrs. Joseph Odell, Lieutenant Harold S. Aivord. Mrs. Thatcher waCa delegate to to attend the Fair. munitions plant workTwenty Mrs Kate Preston, Mrs. C. W, Eight guests were in attend- their institute which was held were killed instantly at Bed ers MrsHyrum W, Hansen and Hansen, Mrs. Moses Thatcher, ance The Delta Nu Fraternity In Salt Lake September 18th. little son Harvard are attending ford, a suburb, today, when a Mrs.' Melvin Ballard of Port- entertained at a dancing party x' A business meeting of the the State Fair and conference Pennsylvania railroad "passenMissess Edith Monday evening at Murdocks land, Oregon; ger train plowed through a Clio Circle was held Wednes-da- y in Salt Lake.' Nora Eight couples were in attendBown, Hattie Smith, ' crowd of abput fifty men in a D IDID afternoon at the home of Eliason. ance. dense Twenty-eigwere infog. forded a beautiful Mrs.ra Moses Thatcher, prior to centerpiece ID' Da Mi . Among the Reading social jured, three probably fatally. last Thr Pam Hellenic Society- - will of events of the week .was thef The workle hud just alight? the U. C. A. by entertain at an impormal tea night at the ed from a southbound local MrsB. G. Thatcher Soldiers. Wellfare Committee, Monday afternoon from three entertain; party given at the Utah-Idah- o and were standing on the train Roch-ein ed social honor club her of Mrs, assisted by the Women of the to six at the womans gymnasil Thursday Hospital when tjie northbound crossing enThe Naomi afternoon. Madson and Meyrick, guests were Faculty League in compliment um. passenger train, running forty two small tables at Mary Izatt, who leave next to the soldiers in training ata Miss Blanche Budge enter- tertained at five miles an hour, ran them week for foreign service in the th U. A. C. before their depart- tained at a party Tuesday even- auction bridge, with refreshdead and injured down, hurling American Red Cross. The evenure to another state. The tabes ing in compliment to Miss lva- ments followingin all directions. m d ing was spent in daricing and were; decorated with baskets lue. Budge before her departure Lieutenant Harold S. Alvord Engineer J. H. Finlay of the and vases of fall Gowers. .Covers for California- The rooms were playingrgamesrafterwhich'a milinorthbound his .train blames for Tuesday departed were laid for nearly 500- The effectively decorated with fall dainty luncheon was served to accident on New in Mexico. the fog. tary post about-- thirty guests. A service rooms were decorated with flowers and fialiage. Games and star of red geraniums forming Gags. music were the entertainment Mrs. Frank Turner of g a Red Cross afforded a beauti- Army Chaplains The evening was concluded with visitweek the here spent GenMr. and Mrs. T. Alvord refreshments. Bsides the guest ing with relatives and friends. ful centerpiece for . the table tertained at an attractively ' table. The rooms were decorated Facing Dismissal of honor those present were, P D to in colors Red national Sunday in comp- Misses Evelyn and the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HendrickBaliif, Alice liment to their son, Lieutenant Because they object to conAdelaide Nielsen, son went to Salt Lake to attend Cross emblem was used effectPederson, n spent a . the ively throughout conference and forming to a recent change in few. days here with his parents Rula Cardon, .Elsa enj ayable evening was regulation governing the insig Thompson, after completing his military and Dorothy Mrs. E. S. Budge and daugh- spent by all present. Jeppeson. nia of chaplains, about .100 such at Presidio in the Cal., ters Misses Cloteel and Ivaloo training A.. officers of the army now in train Bell Mrs. D. and daughter Mrs. Ray B. West and Miss and son stratford and before his departure at his departed La EPriel and Mrs. J. Bell ing camps face dismissal for inmilitary post On the Mexican Delia Morrell entertained at a yesterday for California where border.' A basket of sweet peas prettily appointed Kensington they will join the Dr at Camp and daughter Olive returned subordination, according to infrom a two weeks trip to Salt formation receiyed from Wash formed the center piece for the Wednesday afternoon in comp- Fremont, i j f. i Lake Sunday. table. Asters were effectively liment to Mrs, Ry Egbert, ' of 'Vx. ington. ID ID -. Salt Lake. Bethe flowets rooms. Fall were about Mrs., Roy Egbert and childarranged Many of the chaplains ape Miss Irene Willis spent the sides the .host and hostess and effectively arranged about the ren retarded home to Salt Lake student chaplains have refused week-en- d in Logan as guest of to conform to the new insignia guest of honor, covers were rooms- At the conclusion,' of the yesterday after spending two lair for the following: Dr and afternoons entertainment ; re- months here with Mrs- Egberts Misses' Eliza and Agnes Fraser. regulations and it is stated that Mrs. T. B. Budge, -- President freshments were served. About mother, Mrs. Margaret Morrell. She left Monday to join her these will be dismissed if they brother in Provo and will also have -'- "ID MS Id' and Mrs. C. N- Jensen, Mr. and fifteen guests were in already been commissioned school there. . . attend ' ' CarMrs. and Heber Mr., J. VMrs. S. Amussen, Mrs. Geo. and those who have not been lisle Jr., of Strevell spent .last M. Cannon Jr. Miss Dale AlThe U. A. C. Womans Facul- commissioned will be denied weekend and here visiting with Mrs. S. President ,F. vord and Everett Griffin. A . ty League met Friday afternoon their commissions. sociaal evening, followed the Bailif f and daughter, Miss relatives.' The .over risen has difficulty at a business meeting in the Evelyn Baliif went to Salt lake dinner. order an which provides that Rest Room in the Womenl H. P. Barber spent the Thursday to attend conference, ia id w , shall wear on the right chaplains the with President, in Lake. building Salt Dr and Mrs. Budge en and the Fair- D8 Mrs. S. E. Merrill in care. Plans side of the collar the insignia m ID Mrs. Fred Stauffer of Mont- for the coming years work were U. S. and on the left side Miss Consstance Nibley enii The only a silver Latin cross. uabhyd tertained at a dancing party pelier spent the week here visit- discussed.- to want wear the U. ' chaplains Monday evening at the Bluebird ing with relatives. S. on sides both the same 3 A dancing party was given hall in compliment to Miss Clo-teIda4 line Miss who is Mathews, officers, it is said, and are at the Lowell school last evening Only Real Way to Get Riiof .cia Budge. The party was chapBschool Y. at the do oa Prrlnr- -a corn thiS for the students of the school. insisting upon doing it. The war eroned by Mrs. A. L. Farrell. attending puli or a eorn tnt Itiilcli. iy on mu y,, Friday of last week About 500 were in attendance- department takes a different Only fi loup torn tli o wo, t fie Ligijt refreshments were served. for her home in . view. oitiMea ID ID PD You don't immkI m puii Oakley, Idaho, M M m y at the The Club met Service Miss Katheryn Shamhart en- to visit her parents storms of Warnings approachID ID ID ThursC. home of Mrs. Fletcher tertained at a dinner party Miss Sara Huntsman arrived day evening. While , the ladies ing the Atlantic and Gulf coasts Wednesday evening in compliare to be disseminated from the ment to Miss Cloteel Budge. A home from California. Sunday, sewed and knitted for the Red r. had spent fthe Cross musical numbers were lightships on these coasts by basket of fall Gowers formed where she means of a system of flags in rendered and a reading was giv-- i the centerpiece for the Bureau for ID D ID en by Mrs- C. A. Lundahl. The use by the Weather ' were laid for twelve. Mrs. George Barber spent this to purpose. Arrangements evening was concluded with re- made D8 Da light-hous- e the the week in Salt Lake. with freshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch id Pa Da effect recently have been Mrs. Ezra this entertained at a family dinner Mrs. .Oscar Borkman went Mrs. S. Me Clawphin, Board. Wednesday in compliment to to Salt. iJilcfl Wednesday to at-- i O. Smith, Mrs. George Gardner, Mrs: CrtrlFarnsworth, Mra-C- Mrs. J- W. Groesbeck of Spring-vill- e tend conference. A. Mrs. Jack Lundahl and Mrs. TIME and Frank Turner of AHEAD OF CmNmr Trootl. II Um XWIe! Miss Kate Hatch of Franklin Fry. yourw-l- f on the floor op ; Rexberg. with jour Jaw set and eye popapl g feat Another ping from paio. arrived Monday to attend school and aouee and cut your corn? most Irritate Why This time when is your a of American labor is anounced toe v 1th eome ntlve or wrap your toe Miss Ilta Madson entertained at the U. A. C. b Plnful bundle with ome j,1 are working. The more at- in the completion, three months 8 ID ID at a 500 party Tuesday evenWo (hort. 1 1,1,8 vM Out A fume it t&koi tention ahead of time, of the greatest to apply and there no Mrs. J. W. Groesbeck of they give to being ing. The rooms were decorated EJ1; J- - Wear new iboe If you want. in are less the styled . works in the world week they the Ten our powder with leaves. w,th Springville flneere Autumn spent guests the lT ia.8cu'n thln, root and all, clear and that at Nashville, Tenn. dean, and if rone Only were included. The evening was here visiting with relatives-T.yu T?k8 80 chance. Geta-lID D 0 The works will employ tba guaranteed, money, concluded with refreshments. back the sura only sis- WilllsT and his Mr Frank y. eoata buta trlileatany of an the ID ; equivalent hands, drug (tore Mid by K. Lawrence ft Co. Ohio go. 111 Club ter. Miss Irene Willis of Cowley, The U A C Woman Bold la Logan and recouiuieuded Army corps in Civil War days, world corn best the at remedy by held its first meeting of the Wyoming, were in Logan last SiUHVNI MMAKi lUJJLfcrl though modern military organRlter Brother Drug Co. and City MM, pmktmw Willis Mr. Sat. left afternoonthe ization givss about that number at Saturday. Monday Drue Co., Prescription Drug Co. year SOU RVOKmSTS EVEKYXULSSt 0. 11)18... to loan forbusiriess and farm develop- i F VELVET BEANS SOLVE SOUTHS FEED PROBLEMS ment purposes,an(4 ' The for all other legiti- - y F-0- . aitui-he- - - ! - , II.-S- G-W- . C. - w - ' dnh - , ; - r r ht - feed question is being solvedT In many partsof the South by abundant yirfds of vel- vet beans which were sown on a large acreage this yeaf,: '.Owing tc the increased acreage-iGecould alone State that orgia take Care of 50,000 to 100,000 head of cattle from States where forage is scarce, according to a report recently received by the Bureau of Crop Estimates. ' Large mate, purposes on approved security j 6 n Financial Advice: Expert financial advice free to all quantities of last year's velvet beans also remains on hand and are being used extensively ' in feeding daily cattle. In tests conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture on the government farms at Belts-viUMd., it was found that velvet beans compare favorably patrons. Thatcher Brothers e. with cottonseed meal, producing Logan, Utah. profitable gains when ahe beans are the sole concentrate of the ration ; that a combination of grind corn - silage and velvet beans soaked beans than it forms a satisfactory ration for them ; and that more beans will fattening steersfor market; that be eaten if soaked before they it is more profitable to feed are fed than if they are fed dry. is-f- , t.he-hih- the-open- ing . FARM LANDS 360 Acres with full water rights and good improvsment and stock if desired. This property is located within two ' miles of Richmond. We have listed some of the Choicest dry farms in Peters-boro- .. Price and terms are right And you cannot 'afford to let this opportunity slip by. These will last but a ew days. . y - n - - RICHLAND - - nun - decora-ionsrA- iha-Tair, 1 k t i 'f T , Located right in the heart of Cache VaHey, still holds som excellent opportunities tot the man with small means. --Out of 3000 acres there is left but 700 acres. We are at your - t service. .. Rex-ber- rol4-Sr-AlvordT--whn ACRES - , - HOMES -.' j,- We have some excellent homes for sale just now. These homes can be bought how at a saving of at least d of buiiding this year. . Satisfied Customers are our greatest asset;- i;": We write, all! kinds of insurance and make loans on long time with partial payment privileges. ;: one-thir- -- - - C ARDON Co. ; , , ''y i: j ? 112 North Main Street. LOGAN, UTAH - : - HELP WIN THE WAR- - - dnd - n dd T.-B- mid-wee- ek . Buy Your Coal Now and Guard Against a Famine Next W ip ter. Exclusive . Dealers ip the Celebrated.. IL & L COAL Af ssray :r Perils- ,,r WOOD COMPANY PHONE 74 el - - ' ' , .. x .. -- sum-pie- . - able-Cover- - 1 . i- POWDER-WORKS-DO- - NE record-makin- rk ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS Following la th new Mail Schedule office, effecthre Aug.. 1, 19X8: t Malta Time of Cloa!a Boat, at Logan, Utah, 8 Post-- Poatolee 8:30 a. m.,12:50 p. m. Wat, North and South. ....6:30 p. m. Preston Branch, ( north 4:05 p. m. Branch Loop (aoatb) Hrrum, Wellavtlle, etc... .!..8:30 a. m Providence and MUlvlUe, via O. L. A I. Railway Exeept Sunday 10 a. m. Benson and Klng, (sxcpt Busdsy)... . .10 a. a R. V. D. No. 1, Collego Ward District 10 a., m! R. P. D. No. t. North Logaa Dtatrict i a. m Tima of Arrival of MaUo at Pootofle ......1 1:50 a. m., 4:55 p. m. East, West, North and South..,., Preston Branch (north). ..... 9:20 a. m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc 4:65 p. m. Providence end Millville, via O. L. A I. Railway except Sunday 3:00 p. m. Benson and King, (except nuadev) 4:00 p. R. E. D. 1. College Ward District. .... 4:80 p. R. 9. D. No. 9, North Logan District. 1:30 p All windows at Poatoffico are cloeed ou Sundays tFa sntlr day. Gsneral DoMvsry and Stamp Windows nro open on Holidays from 0 to 10 o'clock a. m. Carrier ask on complet delivery. Throe dispatches r made on Sundayn: Mein Line, (north) 8:30 a. m. All points at 12:60 p. ta. Preston Branch, (north) at 4:00 p. m. J. M. BLAIR, Postmaster. , 6 I I Oeta-lt- CHICHECTERSLL3 t, r.- DD - 23,-00- ADVERTISE. IN THE DAILY JOURNAL It Reaches the People FfP ' , - ' .... . V |