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Show W edncsdayTJ une 2, 192u. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Soldiers Get Events Todays Stall'd propositi for lhe cotmtruc- approximately 3 miles of The Preference;!1 footofconcrete side walk, 51;, miles Centenary of the birth of Geo I foot concrete side walk, L. Curry, last territorial govern' mile 5 foot concrete street cross-IIIThrough the Serv ice and Inks, and foot concrete or of Oregon. mile formation Branch, the War De- street crossings, toget tier .with freces- - Centenary of the birth of struc-- i Willard Krading. and accessory partment has made public Saulsbury United States wn etin No 7, which is of interest renatw during U: 2-- -; . to all exservice men who' con- making template entry on public lands. According to a j'oint resolution of Congress, hereafter for the period of two years it is whenever public or y rovided, Indian lands are opened to entry that for not less than 60 days the general opening all officers, soldiers, sailors, or marines who have served in the Army or Navy of the United States in the war with Germany shall have a preferred riglifof entry under the homestead or desert land laws,, if they are qualified otherwise. A soldier is required to establ-ish residence upon the involved within six months after his en- try is allowed, unless an exten- sion of time is granted on account of climatic reasons, sickness, or other unavoidable cause. Residence and cultivation must be continued for such length of time as will make up three years, when added to the soldiers credit on account of military service; but he is entitled, on proper notice, to absent himself for five months in each year, which may be divided into two periods, if he so deairesJ These pro isions also apply to who had honorall able sendee during the recent operations in Mexico or on the Mexican border. 'V are several million There acres of public lands now available, and the Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C.. will furnish all the information ba-to- e,- bjX y oull" na" 'an tor , j - such bias. ilf hirtRdnv Plans and specifications may be1igoth he township and village of d upon application to the City"! Recorder or to Engineer T. H I Lobo Ontario will celebrate heir Humphens a sio.oo deposit will! 100 anniversary" today with the be required to insure return of opining of a solditrs memorial specifications park. Bv order of City Council, The Canadian listed at Wellsville, Utah. May, of Society E I. WILLIAMS, Technical Agriculturists will JS, 1910. Advt. City Recorder. open ts first convention re 1 - llay. today at Ottawa. Vermont Democrats aie to meet in state convention sj d o today to select the!to the national convention. A table!: to the memory of fht poet John G. Saxe, frosted by One cent a word per Issue, the state ot Vermont to mark his charge for less- - than 15c for Issue. Unless you have an advei Us- birthplace at Iiighgae will be ing account with us send cash with unveiled today A general conference of repre order. senlatives of railroad maintenFOUXli one young pig Call 503111 ance of way employes has beer RAxeiK wanted must ho in gjod ; called for Chicago today, to gvt condition. Notify Phono 13. further consideration to the wage controversy. In The Days News Thomas Hardy, who readier the age- - of four-scotoday, one of the n ost FOB K VLK tcuni. harness or 32V searching and profound no reliff Petit KALE Bapy carriage slightly ists of the present time, , used, see it at 3 South 1st West was born m Dorsetshire, Eng and is a direct descended F lt K tl.E Five passenger Chevio- - land, cf Sir Thomas Hardy in whosi let touring car. Call 444. arms Nelson died. In his youtl For tree kpraying. Call Thos. J, the future novelist read m.ic! 111 W. f, Rowley and cherished the dream of be YOUNG ll(M KOK HALE Kiley coming a poet , but he studio! Harris, Hyde Park, will deliver. architecture instead and in t m Ft Ml KILE a kitchen cabinet al. became quite successful in tin most new, cheap if taken at o.ice, practice of that profession. I also one Hot Blast stove Call 8 5J was while thus engaged that h t FOB KAI.K Parts of wrecked Buiclt again turned his attenton 25 csr also Willard Battery, la literature. For several yearr. quire 309 East 2nd South. he assiduously practiced wrilnt And fob Pi,AHTEBix(j imiiiiirg pceiry but when he was twent.v chimney see George Jensen. 291 seven he turned definitely to fit SQuth Second Eaet. 'tlon. His first novel, Pepper KALE On four year old roae bushes ate Remedies appeared in 1871 Utah grown 75c. California growa but he was not recognized ls fl 50c. Cache Valley Floral Co. master of his art until sevrra' CI.EAX BAGS Suitable for wiping' yarB lat(f when he published from the Madding machinery, wanted at Journal, rar olfice. Crpwd. In l891 appeared TestIlut-lan- - d.te-gate- wf- V TV O FOR DEMO- -. The horses have gotten used to them re ,00 Notice is hereby given that. Democratic primaries will be held in the several districts of Logan City for the purpose of electing delegates to the county called to convention, which is convene at the county court court house in Logan on June 5, 1920 at 2 p. m., at which a city chairman should be dected The meeting place for the several primaries with the number of delegates to be elected from each are as follows; Tima of meeting to be Thursday June 3rd at 8 p. m.; Logan 1st and 2nd moating districts, 6th ward house. 11 delegates; Logan 3rd and 4th districts 2nd ward meeting house, 10 delegates;-- - logaB 5th and 6th districts county cdurt house. 10 delegates'; Logan 7th and 8th districts, 4th ward meeting house, 11 delegates; Logan 9th and 10th districts 5th ward meeting house, 14 dele- Sahci your tit a T'hoRX Bulir SS LAUNDRY' i - The Came Started and Ended There 1 1 t WE GUARANTEE GOOD WORK AND PROMPT s. SERVICE - , DRY CLEANING Kindly Give Us 1 PERCY L.CROSBY hr llM McCRart S ! if f j Come in and; talk to us about tires. Were here to And especially the small, help you get the kind of tires iVcar OwnefSi who put service , '"you1 want' ' , i.l i I - - ii ' U; .sf s -- - in5- - i i, -- Un ite d tccrF were killed and a forge number wounded in a con flic! with Fenian invaders at Limestone bridge-1870- I 'iU o'Sif , li-'.'- w f S'-- i I- I - Statue Ti rob LUNDAHt SERVICE STATION CORNERlMAIN7&5nd SOUTH , LOGAN ' UTAH . A tv Service is what the car owners of this community arc looking for nowadays. ' PINA x - We Clancy Kids We are establishing a first class Hand Laundry at 98 West First North, whtre e will do all kinds of laundry work in first davs L -- 2?;.914 laid the CrTUgQueen t a Trial r West First North. LOOANrtlTAH KML am40BSKHAHtf$G0 bom near Venice,' Diedlifl.th' un- S S. Royal Teasonable, as I do not care to ear- ry them "over. One red and one foundation Stone for Wellington white, good color. Registration pa-- i College. ri"1flcd Leon,rdi 1866 Maine Canadian velun-Lita- . JAPANESE Phene.405 For best results ararywharaU. Cords. ( J We Also Do For front wheels Tha U. S. Plain. tV d p.m. ; or Usco. 4 n varieties All thoroughbreds. Birds Place 670 East 4th North. The quarterly conference of . William EH Luthy ha the Cache Stake will convene in WATCH spent more years making and rethe Logah Tabernacle Saturday pairing watches than any other man and Sunday June 5th and 6th. in Logan. He guarantees to make Public services will be held Sat- old watches run ss good ss new or refund yonr money. Journal Block. urday at 10 a m. and 2 and 2 m. 10 a. at and Sunday FOR HALE A modern, good sited The Priesthood 7:30 p. m. home, one of tho choicest, in one or meeting will be held Saturday &f the best cities in Utah Provoeast Located on a 4,500.00 lot, just 7:30 p m. of the new City and County Building, SERGE F. BALUF, at halt the price it would take to Stake President build it today. Inqntro ot Pr. J. W Alrd, Provo, Utah. style U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. & Chain 1816 Grace Aguilar, celebrat cd English-Jewis- h writer, borr Phone 563J11. in London. Died at Frankft-rl-cWANTED add Farm Main, Sept 16, 1847. Irrigator Hands. Good wages. Work last 1820 George L. Curry, lact Coir-anill summer. Address, Meyers territorial governor of Oregon Sons, Arimo, Idaho. bom in Philadelphia Died at A S or 4 room house WAXTKII 1878 . JulyOre., 28, portjand, V furmshfKl or vnfunitohftd, with i. Plus Box! 13 Pope X., JTe or 767 Phone write farade. j decer sor of the present JVjatifl 444, cuy. The district chairman will make the necessary arrange- waxtki To contract the puttie;.- up of Hay, which consists of severments for the holding of these al hundred Tons. Address Meyers primaries. Cohn and Sons, Arimo, Idaho. A. M. DURHAM, Studebaker light sir. City Chairman. FOR KALE car. Good as new. In 19 aeries adv. Am leaving state. No. 1 condition. Inquire Journal office. Cache Stake BABY (HIX White Leghorns f 14 Quarterly Conference 50 per 100. My prices are right all HAND In sandy or hilly coun- try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The prohailt the most famous of "his works Todays Anniversaries FOB KALE one black horse, age fi weight 1300. For aork or driving Also grade jersey heifers. Froehe led. gates- The Kaiser is still unwept, honored. unhung. to tha toada they hava to traval: cfHhe DUrbervilles - . . j Two or three furnished .rooms for light ' housekeeping. ' . t Phone 673. , in figuring their motor ing expenditures. and so has everybody,' else, ? Just because a man has a Think of it I This year the American people will spend moderate - price car is no on reason why he should get any nearly a billion dollars less service out of his tires. " tires alone, 7r We believe that the man Tires are one of the big-ge- st with the small car is entitled items on the car ownerV to just as good tire service bills. as the man with the big car and both are entitled to the best tire service they can get. Hardly a Saturday, when Thats why we represent you motorists drop in to tune up for a Sunday trip, U. S. Tires in this commuthat one or more 7 of you. nity. And why more car owners doesnt tell us something of value to our business. Sooner large and small are comor later it comes back to you ing to us every day for U. Sun Tires. In Service. i WANTED PAb first where. -- CRATIC PRIMARIES us rOW cars are every- . CALL against automobiles because thetj frightened the Horses 1 - preliminary was concluded between and Paraguay. 1882 GuigopDe Garibaldi tht leader of the fight for Itqliar, independence, died at Cap. era Born at ice, July 4, 1804 , 1892 The new pier at England was opened 'uv Edward Penfield, ,the r nati 59 years ago today. today. ago today. the Duke of Connaught. Ruffin G. Lulu Gkasen, a popular star Sir Edward Elgar, one of Pleasant, former artist who originated tie p One Year Ago Today foremost musicians of musical comedy, born in Al-- j governor of Louisiana, bom In in America, bom in'Nfew I, The allied peace terms were Englands and composers, bom 63 yeeri legheny City, Pa., 44 years ago Shiloh, La., 49 years ago today. iQty 54 years ago today. - - submitted to Austria. . ft L thousand persons Twenty 1 Wm. Eli Hawkins, D. C FOR ROOD RESULTS , marched in an G. Chadwick CHIROPRACTOR H. JACKSON D. i I parade in Baltimore. ' School System Palmer ; Palmer Graduate DENTEX! Today Birthdays Chiropractor CHIROPRACTOR Hotel Bldg Rooms Central Over I aiso-tiaHoniw sa-iK4t Home call made by appointment ! I J I Mrs- William Howard Taft, 7 Shamhart-ChrkHours . Uooaq Call by ApJMani i 131 111. Residence Phone Office wife of the former president of Arimo Block. 5D4l 637-Phosa 80 Office Phono ( J Res. ARIMO BLOCK ISC.; the United States born n Cincin- A Scuth-empto- n, I ! " i - , m -- anti-prohibiti- on L R DULLsm: C 1 it -3 ; ft - 1, I 2-- 4, 6-- H -- |