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Show PAGE FOUR rm - wwtw wiMWiyww1? " ii ni - T. W. Ilames and Nora Moore, Mr. P. A. ooth of Albion, Idaho, were the to Salt Lake - JEWS LOCAL 'nwiiimri WMU-- LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, .UTAH 'HIE JOURNAL mji' ; Aarai Auto show, Feb. m 1, 2, 3. Auditorium. at adv Mrs, Farrell Johnson left yes in trrday to spend the week-en- d Salt Lake and Ogden.. Her hus He band mot her at Brigham. was on his way from Eli, Nev., to Rich county to attend to court duties. They will both return about Sunday. Last .evening Mr. and Mrs. H E. Perry entertained at dinne; Perrys sister. Miss Verna Fan tc nie Perry, of Ririe,-Idah- o, Mr. James Edmond Ririe of the same town, the ceremony having ben solemnized in the Logai Temple yesterday. A bounteous wedding dinner was served ant the remainder of the evening spent in music and dancing. atest applicants for a marriage icense. The Round-u- p visitors are Thatcher returned ad CREAM-iand use wise last evening. ot The Rio Players will be at Meeting House Adv. notes , to t. f To-lig-ht. ' The county commissioners were holding an informal meetThe funeral services of Miss ing this morning. Relative to a panys officials. Ggnes Cassidy will be held to- number of unpaid county Commissioner Theurer morrow at 2 p- m. in St Johns FOR SALE New. Household stated that the books had not yet furniture. I hone 565-r-church. ad been entirely closed nor new finbut In a basketball game between ancial arrangements made; Funeral services for Mrs. che U. A C. Freshmen basketball that when they are completed Mathews of Providence Stella notbe will "earn and the South Cache High the warrant holders will be held in the Providence y the is that ified. It expected School quint at the Elite hall in Second ward chapel, Sunday, yill be bu,t for a few more Hyrum, the high "school lads 16 at 1 oclock. The January were victors by a score of 57 to days. remains may Jul viewed from 12. Come in and see our suits and 10 to 12 o'eloek Sunday overcoats before yqu buy. Stai anted Ta Retd House five rooms or more, furnished Dance at the 9th ward or unfurnished. - Phone 41 6 w. As Jan. 14. Sing-Fon- e or commun Friday of the illustrative adv.. hestra music. the Lo the furnishing service by performed ity ad Chamber of Commerce, it Gcntkimu 35c ladies 15c. One entirely unexpected but gan evlast be remarked that might highly appreciative attendant Mgrt G. W. Skidmore of the one of the Clubs rooms at the U. A. C. Round-u- p dur- ening was being used for a meeting of Union Knitting Mills returned ing the opening three days, was the Caehe'County-Denta- l Asso- last evening from a business trip 3 representative of the big Chi used to Salt Lake. lTp to the time of was another being ciation; cago firm, Montgomery-Warthe employees in this valley his departure it seemed by no by Having a few spare days he con- of the American Express Co. in means certain that the Legislacluded to spend them there, and pursuit of their Right Way cam- ture as a body would visit the prior to his departure this morn- paign for better service. In a Agricultural College; and proing expressed the pleasure he third room Miss Huntsmans bable that only the members of had felt and his surprise at the dramatic students were rehears- committees directly concerned college would accompany ther Governor greatness and facilities ing the forthcoming College, and the value of ite play, and in a fourth chamber and his Staff. Todays Tribune courses. He took back with the Legislative committee was in reports that-thvisiting House committee will consist of thirhim much literature relative to session. teen members. the college and the city and ward Rio is 9th located. in at which See it county Players Have your dress suit cleaned adv tonight. and pressed for the new year. The Rio Players will be at the A special meetin gof the di- Hand work. Hansen and Caras. 9th Ward Meeting House Toadv Adv. rectors of the Northern Utah night Baseball League will be held at Funeral services for the Chamber of Commerce on Writing from California to a C. Olson aged pioneer Tuesday Jan. 18th at 3 p. m. The friend, Mrs. S E. Needham lady were held yesterday in the special baseball committee of the stated that she and Mr. NeedFourth ward chapel. Bishop Chamber met yesterday and de- ham and the junior vvere enjoythe cided it could not afford to re- ing to the fullest extent the balBenson and Serge presided ward choir furnished the music. lease Mr. J. L. Coburn as man- my California climate, blooming The following were the speakers ager of the Logan Baseball team. roses and other accompaniments. Pres. G. W. Lindquist, Bishop Mr. Coburn accepted the posi- Their first visit was in Oakland, tion as president of the League with Mrs. Needhams brother, Lehi Olsen, Elder Andreas famityrMr. Holtr Bishop Benson. Each on the condtion of the speakers told of the good tee would release him as man- now a graduated .Chiropractic, work of the deceased during her ager of the Logan team. The had just disposed of his jewelry eighty-seve- n years of hard toil principal business next Teusday business, and ,is meeting much while living. Interment follow- will therefore be the election success in the practice of his new ed in the city cemetery where of a president of the League. The profession. From Oaklafid Mr. Elder P, S. Olson dedicated the directors will also be asked to and Mrs. Needham vvere gomg to grave Grandsons of the depart- - bring a list of the players they visit some of the famous California winter resorts. claim. " The business mens class in physical education will be held tonight at 6 oclock at the Logan High School Gymnasiffm- All who have attended the class and any otherS interested are especi-allinvited to be present tonight and secMr. Geo Nelson have a workout with Carl Poulter, N. W. Merkley and other local Mr. Nelson is a Cache Valley boy from Preston and has shown much ability as a wrestler. lie have his frst match on Monday evening at the Auditorium with the Ogden idol, Jack Ilarbertson. It is safe to saythat all ihe Cache Valley fans will be back of Nelson to a man. Tonight will be a good opportunity to see Nelson in action He is in exceptionally good condition. At his workout - heavy-weight- s. ill that he threw more It will be remembered that Mr. Nelson threjv the circu3 wrestler at the is reported than fifty students. Robinson Circus last summer as well s the wrestler at the Carnival Company during the Cache Countv Fair, v HO dd LastNigfitsDreams HUH, W 6LAPM ARC OVER. WbjHWPAVJ -- paries-shopping-i- SANTA FLAVIN What They Mean m CWVf ptuWG ' fEAsTmo-twTos- rioursy DID YOU DREAM ABOUT Drink sjr CIGARS INGT ' ITS flfrft, TrtANR600Mto war-rant- s, wm - f) H'i that booze has gone giu through the Cream o' that were things it Is iuteiesitng o I'tnvestigule the alfoholic condition, ,, Dreamland, Whore there aln t no Ten 'o'wimindmeuts and a man can rajc 4 thirst." OVV Vi,, niermg ; V 3. h j 11 thh tiliumi""'111 , - , 11 $e-la- d. Thone 778 for Laundry. We handle everything. adv . Supt. Bert McCulloch of the Amalgamated Sugar companys factory at Burley, Idaho, arrived in the city last evening and continued on to Ogden today, to attend an assembly of the Com- of-th- e e , - Mrs-Mari- nd 13( v.r All Over But the Shoutin'? O. Phone your social b84 the j, after 6 p. m. Rh Ward Thursday, January is nt too much to say that In sen 11 i th situation theie Is positively shochint and the drys ought to get busj at on in the of shadows. Did booz. -fighters, now reduced --to daking and consorting with their (nebrl. al(-associates in Dreamland i. gather what snhne they Van froo the fafct that oracles and cootiiMjera regard as of generally favorahlj oine i di emus in which the late John Harley, Cover ,m th tt;s vvi v the-tip- ple corn conspicuously figuies And it may be laid down as a rule that if yaa See the Rio Players at the take jour lkker in dreams alone it Manager E. W. Elli ... of the wont ,liu rt jou. In fact, it will hat Golden Rule store has returned Ninth Ward Adv. lust the conti tonight. ary effect to taking it from a visit of inspection to the over a real bar. To go Into a Dreamcompanys store at Montpelier, The Rio Players are arrang- land barroom the only one now oped and there, seeing old to put on the play Beyond ing acquaintances, Sing-fon- e orchestra will fursay "What's your's, boys?" Indicate in Millville, if nish music for charactrft)all The Rio Grande eveijthing Is pleasant and convivial)' at 9th ward hall Friday, Jan 14 WellsVflle, Mendon, Hyrum and that yon will soon embark In some new speculation or business which will be ad" at the Logan High School. Everybody welcome. highly profitable Should one of these The Gorman meetup Las dream fuends refuse to join jou dethe most handsome Among been changed from 4 oclock ir claring that he Is on the " the afternoon to 10 oc'cck in calendars of the season is the you will soon meet an old This will , com- one being issued by Mr. Alfred friend mid have a long and pleasant the morning. mence next Sunday. Everybody Picot, the real estate, loan and chat with him. To die-in- i that you are drunk and invited. Jos. Moser. insurance man. ac i4uuul,iud vour Jag from Dieamhind booze indicates tint riches Qn Friday evening, January Auto show, Feb. 1, 2, 3, at, a,ul honors, now wholly unforeseen, 14, the College team of the t0 t0 vou : pro-ough b Brigham Young College has an- Auditorium. adv making acquaintance of a tuan other gamOi with the mw Unknown to vou who will put you athletic association of Salt Lake Rather aticient news is the - ln Iho way of makifig your fortune To j" tlll unmmried man it signifies that Vity. this team is made up of arrival of a daughter, the some of the star players from chlld at ls hrioved by woman ot whom he tho homa of Mr and different colleges, the University has, as vet, scarcely thought, and that she will make an excellent wife But Meyer, last week. and the high schools ofthe state 10 'hat you have tasted no h 77 now living in From such . T7"7 T dent tural Co at the They wi f,rm-greet th gt:urin to glcctiu At !:' ferge cc T finii r Jlrs' prz an t.Lat th Iv Ut vrt I ah irembs tv r p Vv.l la i n a t'tuti tor rttby t in A cit; ens jky t Asi'cn to. , 13 i pr"'rt?rr is ro i players 1 r' eT1dncksou has ju-t- ! Q'1"1 ne diunk is accounted ji( yrt the official decree of . been formed which arranges for a senes of games ith schools the Third District Com t here, lnCi, and other clubs within an ac- - m ,th3 suit of the Wtvst Cache watui von me going to boast of vour cissible radius. Spencer, a Qov and Woolley inter-- f nb p,',itions, ami of wealth which vr u do not possess "ent" player U. A. on Also to see anthe ests against Mr- Hendrickson other . man diunk means that you will and one of team, is captain, the, and L. M. Stohl . $150,800 do something foolish. players. Meeting up with good It is hut fair to the oracle and sootdeclared CLS Avas vacated stiff opposition in a game will be,an(r hsayers lo stale that these dream In dismissed B. to teamand Y. by stipulation. put the profitable tattoos wue amJLdmS on its metal before going into The decree has also been filed in i terpit Je,irs bPfore the Idaho next week. this District court for lecord. to the Constitution was thought of alt Lake City an association has' c' loty id-- s j Thitiffle Ud lah At I i Ar '! J j j tuc an sion f:o LOTOk re-gor- aj S' - ,r , j 66 e. c J im EVERY A RUGS, CHAIRSr ROCKERSr TAHEES; BUFFETSrKITCHEN CABINETS prO BEDROOM SUITES, MATTRESSES, SPRIN( Never Before Such Sweeping Price R SALE STARTS SAT. JAN. 15th. EN: I fe ? - RULES OF SALE No Deliveries made out of Cily Limits, We pack and Ship Free! You pay the Freight. Terms of Sale Strictly Cash icz: Will U Ik IIWUP fitdSU u ym Nf? pjp- -i wim vi vj'ufi1 CA |