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Show THE JOURNAL, Saturday, May 22, 1920. are: Henry Stoddard, Mrs. Larina 'Peart, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs- Anna Bullen, Mrs. Roy - ocenoooooooeooeooeeoeeee THE BIG SUPER SPECIAL - m REX BEACHS Uimgrtcavx. bASZT.ctfa break. Mr. and Mrs. William Bain Idaho were bridge of Teton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A Adamson a few days of last week. The y came down to hav their baby, which is twenty nc months old operated upon at the o hospital where it is recovering nicely at this writing The alumni association of the North Cache High School entertained at high school buildinr Thursday evening of last week in honor of the 1920 graduating class. Refreshments were serv ed. Officers wore elected foi the ensuing year, and the re malnder of evening was spenl in dancing. Allen Hendricks acted as The toastmaster. Luncheon was served under tht direction of Miss Ortencia Mer rill 20 Series The graduating cla?3 of the district schools held their e PASSENGER ercises at the Tabernacle Frida A program was rend ROADSTER IS A evening. ertd. Diplomas were preseme, to the following students BEAUTY Glacus Merrill, Bernard Nelson Some Genuine Used Car Harold Albistcn, Mathias Merril Danzil Merrill, Owen Nelson Bargains Warren Hendricks, Ron Hen STUDEBAKER SIX dricks, Merlin Nelson, Georgi Anderson, Vernon Johnson Irw'ii BUICK, LIGHT Nellie Thompson CHANDLER CHUMMY Thompson, Annie Christopherson, Ruth He GRANT SIX dricks, Lavon Thomson, Leth. FORD TOURING Johnson, Fern Mason, Florenc Vcbb, Ruth Bullen, Leona John son, Mary Mitchell-Pitch- er Barnett, Grace Thompson Melba Bright, Madeline Christei A g. sen, Nada Egan, Bonn Adamson Elnora Lyungman, Lea Bullen Studebaker Dealer Lavern Plant, Naomi Shepard 68 AVest Center Mona Larsen, Lucille Hill, Agne. Phone 37 Anderson Lucille Erickson, Utah F.uth Doty and Fern Menden Logan hall. Mrs. Lodicy Olsten entertain (dwith a social evening at he home Tuesday evening for numbtirof friends. Luncheon wai The guests includet served. Mrs. Mina Bullen, Mrs. E. M Swensen, Mrs. H. A. Adamson Mrs. A S. Schow, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. H. H. Fishei Me are establishing a first das Christensen, w Mrs. W Mrs g Hendricks, 98 West Firs Z. Hand Laundrj at H. V. Shepard Mrs. Harris, North, where wc will do all kind Mrs. L. R. Robinson, Mrs. Ute E of laundry work in first clas Griffin, Mrs Julia Tripp, Mrs sty le. Nettie S. Merrill, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Jack Mathers and WE GUARANTEE GOOD Miss Verna Robinson of Smith WORK A N D PROMPT 1 Field, Miss Meda Swensen, Misr SERVICE Winnie Shepard and Mrs. Nellie " Robinson Fisher of Salt Lake. DRY . CLEANING The Fourth and Fifth grade? gavea social which consisted of Kindly Give Us a Trial s Wost Eirst North Phono env ;a program, dancing, and refresh-logan- , Utah ments at the Hendricks confec tionary on Thursday evening, i A dancing party was given at n Utah-Idah- c STUDEBAKER 1 FOUR j Margart-Hendricks- , rnUlO Co. i ' s j , 1 j j Jr ms - X-r- ay The choir sang Shall We Meet Beyond the River. of Lewiston Samuel Wiser dedicated the giave. John R. Stoddard was 65 years old, haring been lxrft at Bonriti-fufJaOn September 26 1855. 26, 1776 he married Agnes Sessions, and the following day came to Richmond where he has resided since that time. Brother Stoddard was the father of fourteen children, si. of vhom r weeded him in death His wife also died seen years The surviving children ago. HYRUM, May 21 Friday May 14th The South Cache High School closed a moat successful years work. Saturday evening the annual banquet and ball was held at the school, where the faculty and students enjoyed a real social evening-Suudaevening at the 3rd ward chapel the closing exercises of the school were held at 8 :S0 P. M. Principal H- R. Ad-aconducted the exercises. The following program was rendered1. Selection Choir La Golondrina Serradel Invocation ... L. D. McBride Male Quartet Glee Club U- - A. C. Valedictory Maude Barker 5. Selection .. Glee Club 6. Violin Solo Roy Halverson Alvord Brindisi 7. Commencement "Address .. . ... ' B. Roland Lewis, U. f U. 8. Presentation of Diphomas... President of the Board of EdG- A. Hogan ucation 9. Girls Chorus Choir Iff Selection 11 Benediction .... O. M. Wilson Following are Jhe names of the gr&duatest Annie Reva Yates, Lila Eliason, "Mildred Wright, Edith Ellen Nielsen, Madue Bensen Barker, Bessie Allen, Grace Elva Wilson, Bessie La Reta Jones, Olive Jensen, Lorna Yea tea, Rulon Smith Bickmore, Russell Hendry Stew art, Aanm Perkins Leishman, Marion Thompson, Richard Edward Olsen, Walter Glenn Perkins, Mary Geneva Morris, Estel-l- a Johnson, Julia Ahrens. who for Mr- L. M. Hickman, the past two years has been the principal of the grade schools, has moved his family to Logan, after finishing the school work here. Just prior to their leaving the grade school teachers gathered at their home and spent a most enjoyable evening with them. Light refreshments were served. y - son. ' ' Classic . SUNSET Lyric Theatre Monday, Tuesday, May 24 and 25, with Seanetts The. Gingham Girl, a two hour show. Enlarged Orchestra. Matinees 25c plus tax. Evening 25c and 50c plus tax. the opera house on Friday evenof ANNUAL EXERCISES ing following the exerci-.e- s the grades. - NJ, FORESIGHT ' ' - , hi tie Lord and keep your powder dry." Thus did Oliver Cromwell advise his famous Ironsides." Cromwell well knew that victory depended not alone upon spiritual trust but also upoi careful preparation for the fray, , Today In the daily battje of life foresight is of paramount importance. The man who prepares for the future, who looks forward ta tomorrows problems and makes ready to meet , them them an le whom success will come. The safest preparation on can make for tbe future is to build up a saving account. The savings habit means sound sleep, good judgment, good workmanship. It means independent old , . , -' age. . Jr You can start the savings habit at this strong bank. Better Trust begin right now. .Let us bring Cromwel in the Lord and keep a savings account." 'Trust R. Sat-lia- I HYRUM A Mrs. Hulda Olsent'lif-JOpcLan- d Annona Stoddard. .'Among the out of town visit- RICHMOND, May 22. John dr who came to attend the fm-Stoddard died at his home on iera' services w, John Waite Thursday evening the cause of cuse Mrs. Lie Neville of S.vra-hi- s Justin Skidmore, Mis. death being asthma and high ' blood pressure. Although he Susan Wood of Clearfield, Mis had suffered for about eight Samantha Smtih, Mrs. Eliza was Armstrong, Wallace Sessions, he diabetes from years past much improvod.and his dnth 01 Hulda Thomas of Bountiful : - Mr.and Mrs. M. G. Thomas of came as a shock, to everyone. Funeral services were held Powey, and Mrs, Jane Leavitt Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Taber-- , of Teton, Idaho, Miss Lulu Bullen underwent S. Me-j- -' nacle with Bishop J. choir an operation in Salt Lake last The Carrey presiding. sang When First The Glorious week She was accompanied by Light of Truth . B. A- Hen-- , her sister, Mrs. A E.Harris. dricks of Lewiston offered the VjGayle the little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. opening prayer. President Alma Merrill, Wil- - Hemdricks fell down cellar WaddoUDs of Lewiston and Urday of last week and sustain-Joh- n Waite of Syracuse were the ed a broken arm in the elbow speakers. Jhe littlei one was taken to the Solos were rendered by H. S. Utah-Idah- o hospital where the Webb ai.d Mrs. Hannah Chris was used in locating the n rr LOGAN1 CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH k - 1 Fjp-to-da- te. THATCHER BROS. BANKHiG COMPANY 4 Logan Member of Federal Reserve System PER CENT AND ABSOLUTE SAFETY Utah Home Seekers Opportunity Mrs. Jessie Webb EntertainAT THE A. the Sego Lily Club members k A FIFTY ACRE FARM and a modern home at prices. at her home on Thursday after- 4 M :00 P. 22, May Saturady, Forty aces excellent dry farm land ; 20 acres in fall grain, 20 Mrs. George M. Thomp-sonaeon. Student Recital. Mrs. Rene B. Woolley and acres in spring grain; Iff acres of rich bottom land with full Sunday May 23, 8.00 P, M. Mrs. Asa Thomson of Lewiston Baccalaureate. J water-righ- t, in timothy, oats and alfalfa. Paradise, j Utah, were guests of the afternoon. PM. 8 15 24, May Monday, Luncheon was served. .. : Recital. Heres Is a snap Grab it. Mrs. Nettie S. Merrill has Faculty May 25, 8:15 P. M. Tuesday, TEN ACRES pf pasture land about three miles west of Logan, given up her work as clerk in the Drama, Queen Esther. J C. Renney store. Miss Emoret M 8 :15 P. May Wednesday, 26, on tbe cow lane A real goodbuy. Stoddard has areepted the post- Commencement. ion as the new clerk. We have some rare bargains in city property, , Services Sunday at the PresMrs. O. L. Shepard spent sevChurch will be held as byterian Vacant lots, modem hpmes. See eral days of last week' with rela- usual, Bible School at 10:00 A. tives in Brigham City. M- and Church at 11 :00 and 8 :00 Mrs. Melvin Smith entertained P. M. Dr. W. M Paden, Synodic .at a luncheon at her home Fri- al Superintendent for Utah will Johnson-fast- o day evening of last week. Covers be the preacher in the absence of were laid for Mrs. H. T. Plant, the pastor- Friends of the church HARRIS BLOCK Mrs. Victor Carlson, Mrs. Obid are all urged to be present Plant.Mrs. M. R. McBride, Mrs The evening service will be the Henry Plant and Mrs. Ransom Baccalaureate for the New JerEgan. sey AcademNy. Special music Mr and Mrs. Thomas Clark of has been planned and Dr. Paden Oaklev Idaho were guests of will deliver the Address. All are Mrs. Emmeline Harris Wednes- cordially invited to attendSunday afternoon the Stake Rev. Sir. Frank, Pastor of the Primary Convention was held day of last week. Miss Fontdla Godfrey spent Presbyterian church of Kaya-vill- in the 3rd Ward meeting house. was a guest of New Jersey .There was quite a good attendlast week end here with Miss Eva Fisher. Academy hild in town as Secre ance from ail of the different The Misses Nora Peterson and tary of the State Sunday School wards of the Stake. Sisters Tabitha Roskelky1 6f' Smith field! Association, Tlitttkdhy May 20. Talmage and Campbell of "Salt On Wednesday evening the Lake City and Sister Hansen, spent Thursday here with Mis. 'New Jersey Academy Girls Glee President of the Cache Stake Ransom Egan. Mrs. Alma Hillyard of Smith Club and the Faculty attended a Primary were present and with surprise on phoebe Wallis given each spoke a short time upon field spent Monday here her daughter Mrs. M. R. Me- - by her mother in honor of her the Primary work- Subject Bride birthday. A delightful time is, re- - were treated by Mrs. .Nancy Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Woolley ported by all- Phoebe expects to Wahlenof the 3rd Ward of her parents for Hyrum, Mrs. Zelda Summers ind Mr. and Mrs. Pollock Wool- - leave with n Para-disih the near Ohio Columbus Lake Salt here motored of and Mrs. Lizzie Lemon of Wells-jillley me e home there. her of to make Hall ,ture Also Miss Sunday cf last week. ' lColDr. and Mrs. Koffraan of the Var. and Mrs. Thatcher of Mr and Mrs. William Idaho are Methodist Church were guests Nov of Blaokfoot Mr. Clark Stephens has reisitinT with their mother Mrs at the New Jersey Academy dinner. at Thursday turned to his home in Idaho II. A. Van Noy. the ut are for Invita.tioriH SunH. T. Merrill Falls after attending High Mrs spent Commencement Week at the New School the past season. Mr and with Newton at day beginning Miss La Reta Wahlen returnJersey Academy Mrs. Rulon Rigby. Mrs. Chas E. Winton of Logan Saturday, May 22, Students ed home from Grouse Creek Honeyman Par- Friday where Bhe has been was a v isitor at the home of her Fiano Recital 4 :00 P- M. Friends of the YOUR FEED PROBLEMSjSOLVED school the mother Mrs. Lars Erickson for lors, past year. teaching the and school are pub expected N-Mrs. Mrs. T. Liljenquist, a few days of this week. invited to, attend, N. W. Christensen and Miss Mrs. O. E Hendricks of Ox- lie is cordially and program ford Idaho was a visitor here! Elgeva Allen spent three or as far as they can. All other pro four HITCI1ELL-PIICHE- R AUTO CO. week 'ast days of last week in Ogden for the week will be Lake. and Salt Mr. and Mrs. David Rigby of grama in the Presbyterian Church, 2nd Mrs Isabelle DeWitt reNewton spent Sunday here with West and LOGAN, UTAH 68 West Center St. Center Streets. turned from Los Angeles Sunrelatives. Miss Marion Woolley of Salt day evening after a months Whn H Ooaa'Ham. Lake was a visitor here during Matr WXy doe that young nil vacation, mi fr.k'aifa tuft has Parkinson Frank Mr. I t h k callat the week stay so at Paw I think It Is so, that hi gone to Nebraska, where he Miss Almira Hendricks Spent othsi th some at will work in the interest of one do saving daylight the week at Swan Lake with her coil of the day. of the knitting factories. C. Thomas. Mrs. daughter, . Miss Della Wright is home Mr. and Mrs. Russel Egan of A Handicap her having finished again Franklin spent Sunday with Mr The Sire You test to ssncW City. work at school Brigham and Mrs. McBride. you hustle prosperity vUt h sur Mr, R- B. McFarland was a The following ladies went tc follow. or two VOU are cordially invited to visit our display room and inspect 1 doa't want yes Hyrum visitor for a day The Son Rut Lewiston Thursday afternoor week on his way from tho large and complete stock oL finished monuments now and spent the afternoon wit! perlty traHIn after me alt the tin last to Rexburg. Idaho. chance a I catch It ' up. Ogden Im glvln Mrs. Leon Pond: Mrs. C. B . ' , , train upon exhibition. Truck The By Ship Robinson Johnson, Mrs. J.L route en loaded trucks ' auto of matter leisurely, consider Mrs Paul Merrill Mrs. Ernc-scan the Now while you time, isHhf Boise to Lake from Salt City numChristensen, Mrs. Nettie S. Mer te make arrangements to have your lot marked with an Idaho, accompanied by a rill, Mrs. G. G Hendricks, Mrs advocates and road ber of good Minnie Merrill. Mrs. Ezra D builders passed through here appropriate monument before Decoration Day. Johnson. Mrs. W. Z, Harris. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon. tbe foundation of quality, service and personal attention, Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Ed Webb, Mr. Reuben Hansen and small Upon, and Mrs.J Miss Meda Swensen daughter Reta of McCammon, we have built oar business, and we urge you to accept our most A. H. Thompson. f Idaho, are spending a few R-davs cordial invitation to call and become better acquainted for oar C. Miss Pearl Hansen and G. M her tne guests of Mrs. were marmutual benefit. Price Jr., of . Alien. Israel-so- n ried by County Clerk Mathews Orsen Mrs. and THE TPILIR, Prof, Wednesday. a farm- hav t work She of Logan soent Sunday here, of Merrill . Mr. and Mrs. Lionel hard? of Mr. and Mrs J. W. the guests aot1 a th He Tea Rut Swan Lake spent Sundav ofj a, reran Wright, who ha t buy what n last week with Mr. and Mrs. L.f us farmerperson Mrs. Jesse T. Mr rats . the are E. Merrill of Preston, Idaho F BLOCK NORTH OF COURT HOUSE, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madson, and Mrs. E. of Mud .5 guests w of Erigham Citv were visiting r i G. Wilson Sr. with Mrs. C. Z. Harris Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hall of fc. Ridged ale, Idaho, c are visiting Chiropractor One of'the best bets we know 10-- 1 If S:SO-7t- tt hero with, relatives for a few Advertising news is a vital news of your business. ' Dont Ml Hoar:, of is that a suspicious wife is goHoas Call hy Aynolafnut Your force opportunity to give you up. Arimo Block. Alva Hall returned to part of community life. Phone Mi ing to find what she is looking last know needs to there. the Start with an A 0N2 ad it when isnt community for even Salt Lake City Saturday ed , - bed-roc- "' 4 " J 1 - - - Company J k - .If4r e, j - - fu-v- e. i mj - TAKK?,TYPETllACTOIi - fwbg - Jr INVITATION 1 - . - , . Order a Loaf Today From Your Grocer GOLD RIBBON t - 10 - , P. 0. Hansen kiwi ViH-so- ! 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