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Show JOURNAL, ' LOGAN CITY, C CACIlECOtJNTY. UTAH Wednesday, February 13, 1922,- - EECIAL SALE Thur s . Frid ay and Sat u rday a TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL jv BED SPREADS, TABLE LINENS CURTAIN NETS AND DRAPERIES TOWEL SPECIAL Special Discount on All Silks Showing of The Logan Council of'JM Defense Administration Disclosed By Audit Just Completed Parley E let-- c , erson, Certified Public Accountant By-Account-ant Georgette Crepe and Crepe De Chines. Special ...u. ...;. ,, ' " ' 25c3ralue Dress Ginghams One Lot 32 inch Ginghams One Lot Apron' Ginghams .: ' ..! $1.75 .'. 'j 1,1 19c i7'2C 12l2c One Lot 'ne Lot One Lot 4 3 for for for . Logan, Utah, February 11, 1922. 4 2 . Logan City Council of Defense, City. , 10 Yards Toweling for Gentlemen: .' Best 19c Grade Dark. 25c Value of the Outings As requested by your secretary, I have made an audit TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL One Lot Light Striped Outings. 25c Values 172C books and records of the Logan War Chest from May 25," 19J8 to the WHITE GOODS February 14, 1922 and submit, herewith a report covering Receipts and Disbursements for the period covered and a Balance ONE LOT KIMONA CREPES Sheet at February 14, 1922. . RECEIPTS . Special The contributions from Wards and Corporations amounted to a amount the cent of 92 pledged $12,050.93. This is per TISSUE GlNGHAMS-O- ne rather remarkable record,' and signifies a very high type of loyal 75c Lot Value $1.15. Special citzicnship for Logan, as well as of the efficiency of the members of your council. ; The State Council of Defense came very liberally to the TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT; ON assistance of the local council, contributing $3,938.41 toward the JAPANESE FRUIT BASKETS. care and entertainment of the soldiers in training at the Agriinfluenza C. the S. epidemic cultural College, for the AT. during and for the demobilization of the 145th Utah Field Artillery. $1.00 OFF ON ALL SPRING HATS. From about May 1919 the unexpended balance in banks have been placed at Interest aggregating to December 81, 1921, $316.02. JAPANESE SCARFS It these funds are not withdrawn before April first there will be -of about $15.00. credit interest for additional One Yard Long. Value $1.00. Ladies Muslin Night Gowns, Short Sleeves go at arj share of. , Sixty dollars were received as the City Councils Sale Price 2 $1.00 HALF PRICE. contributions paid to the County Council of Defense and $50 were loan been had made to assist him .repaid. by a student to whom, a to attend college. Total receipts from all sources were $46,415.36. DISBURSEMENTS All disbursements were made by check properly authorized. It is interesting to note that of the total expenditures- less than 4 per cent was spent in adminisraion. This speaks well for the ed and placed in the pens their It might further be Ingrain Had Veterans efficiency, of management of the Council. parents occupied. observed that about 50 per cent of all moneys contributed were skill Tests as to their as layers expended locally. There remains outstanding a check of $2.50 For , Battle Scenes conducted during and parents, which evidently has been lost. 1 recommend that it be charged the following season, will conback into cash. clude the contest. BALANCE SHEET Mobilization of the biggest , The objects of the contest, The cash in banks less the accrued expenses of audit amounts which is supported by a $15,000 arrpy ever organized for motion to $1,482.67. Our banks art worthy of commendation for the part appropriation cf the legislature pictres took place in Hollywood, .they played in the collection and accounting for the War" Chest. col-- j fcy fees from entrants, are California, for the Metro's land They did without compensation a very great amount of clerical stock and a closer study cf he j,,SRaj Rex Ingram production of' .work. , 'determine a bird's producing Horsemen of the, Of the furniture and equipment purchased foor the equipping FARMINGDALE, N. Y. Hi the soldiers room and for the office there remains on hand as 15. The exclusive younge Hap- - j Vincente by ApocalvpsCScreen nh Iwith an accurate reebrd of eggs' Blasco Ibanez, coming to the I hereby certify that the.accompanying Statement of Receipts cf Applied Agriculture was all' ' .. .... Lyric Theatre Monday for two .nd Disbursements and Balanse Sheet are Correct and are in aflutter with excitement today. produced and thenreetiing days. This army differed rfom each fW entered. cord with the books. Very truly yours, There was artful corking ethers that have been used in the to at farm To return the PARLEY E. PETERSON. .. ' heads and preening ot fine ieath some !! end ofeaclf year registered mimic battles tor tne sireen in, Certified Public Accountant vn i,. t,nH their of perlthat every officer and private, with ' RECEIPTS . . be used in enlisted in saw serveice amread., , which P,1 iJst , fj01 7,5 may fmutfce APOCALYPSE We were unable to put on a, OF "JJ i ng a definite and sureh if wUl! jj A statement of receipts and , disbursements shows of authentic more bJmn?1 reproduction husbands issful method of breeding. SSiirif " receipts from the various wards and from corporaAnd 10 demonstrate to poultry the second Battle of the Marne SPECIAL MUSIC tions to have been. .. 050 93 Sth 7Shtfu , i: r before been at-- . the methods and practic-ithate in battle picures, said Th?fae Su r 12 PIECE ORCHESTRA in of7sia in deeding toand management- temted "Some of Director Ingram. lead will a prothat higher 145 th Field Artillery . 3,938.41 that the fcridtstobe had never, the men participated in the bat- . InUrtst on Savings account. 316.02 seen their future hujibamla clidnt ,ttucllon and greater profits. tie that proved the turning point With Refund by County Council... 60.00 cem to bother the flappers. war. of the RUDOLPH-VALENTINlb payment on note... 50.00 Nor did the fact that each was Incidentally, wes tmnecews to chare herAiusliand with 19 ' Total ary to give these men the drilling-and $46,415.36 ? wh! to Decrease Expenses i usually is required to,.preDISBURSEMENTS ALICE TERRY RED CROSS pare a raw recruit for Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds before the' parts uniimportant operation Local Branch and Home Service.$10,290.30 and Plymouth Rocks. camera. They wereAible to take; .NATIONAL WAR FUNDS XjToday 's weddings mark the! ftccOnd War Fund. , military orders and they wtre $9,500.00 second stage cf a three-yea- r United Wart Work Fund amenable to discipline. The sat-- j 16,360,00 6,860.00 and poultry breeding conSOLDIERS WELFARE, ENTERTAINMENT, immense test being conducted by B. A. Mabey that th? college authorit isfactory results of ourwora was DEMOBILIZATION: A . militaiorganization , Ahrens, head of the institute s; jes j,ave gyeeggded in making ad-S. A. T. C. and Soldier Traintng.r:.......'.... 546.63 e us the the aid by given jy poultry department ljustments and elimination of ex- - corp s or experts we used in this Demobilization' 145th 2,245.34 During last year, 900 pullets. penditures for the school Home Coming Celebration. connection." all parts of Ihe East have $35,000 from , HomeSoldier's Equipment 717.34 June Mathis who prepared the been devoting their energies sole retrenchment picture version of Ibaneze's senWhile this Operation Community Kitchen... 1394 4,649.15 - SOLDIER'S MEMORIALS! ly to egg laying.- and have estab- was a necessity becausof our sational book, made repeated vis ' enviable records for them decreased income,vwrites the its toth Metro ranch uutside of lished Memorial . Park .... 11.201.50 " . The contestants entered college president-aselves. Trees Memorial-Da80.80pleased Planting........ ...;. Angeles, where.-- French vil- - Four per cent and absolute eafety. ,lU82d experimentWar Garden Club Work ( Prizes) ....:.., to say that we all have approch-- jage 195.Q0 by poultry raisers for the as a backreproduced -contest, laid 139,477 eggs ed it as arvobligation due for the battle scenes. . 250.00 ; .. in the year, or an average of taxpayers! very appropriately, FUTURE SAFE Adv. MAKE Office pent, clerical, auditing7.A.. I think; also expressing our 152.11 per pullet .905.00 A single comb White Leghorn the policy which your printing, books, supplies...,...., 272.55 ' The time will never come when the .. . Advertising War Chesty 'owned by J. F. Loveland, of New administration has instituted Oldest War 333.25 Council lYork the carried to first prjz This retrenchment will of June 1, 1918-- .. 'Expense City pff 271.28 money you save now will be useless. . 262 eggs. Mr. Loveland's necessity subject us to econom-- , Typewriter and tMISCELLANEOUS 1,825.08 ,43.00 Veteran Dies white Leghorn pen alsqydarried ies that reach the lowest point , t ' The time may come when it will real estate donated Payment off the pen prize with a total of of possibility and is depriving 30.86 ' Loan to stqdent , 107 3.739 pull- us of many things we very much mean your salvation. NEW YORK, FEB., 15 The eggs. There w'ere 50.00, ets out of the 900 entered, that need.. It is an economy. how- oldest member of the Veterans Total Disbursed )! $250,000 in capital, surplus ever, which will- - bring us of Foreign Wars, believed to $14,932.69 Produced 200- or more eggs.; . i Balance cash in banks. . . The sepond, or breeding phase through the biennium without have been the oldest veteran of 1,482.67 undivided profits stands and BALANCE SHEET FEBRUARY 14, 1922. with deficits. despite the cuts which the Mexican war, died here recwhich of starts the.eontest, ' back of every depositor. . 1.ASSETS; 1 today's matings, will continue have been made in our appro- - ently. He was Emanuel I; GASH IN BANKS t through March, April and May.'priation. aged, 101 years. His Thatcher Brothers bank... each bride being allotted a sett-- i of term service started in 1846 Member' Federal Reserve Bank S Cache Valley bank .j. ing of 10 eggs. The hens will Answer a Want .advertise-n- when he enlisted and became a " First National be permitted to hatch theirjment and see what that member, of the personal "'Farmers and Merchants bank;;.:. .tkia de-.- : lent man." really looks like.,.. Winfield -- Scott. ' F1JRNITURE and tail being attended to in incub--; FHoresentativesof the Indian, On hand as per inventory-- . -- Are ators. in the move van busi- - Civile Spanish American and you on LknfUpart pay pent, real estate Next fall. 20 pullets from each ness? Does every body in this World war attended his funeral, one from each hen 's brood j locality know it.? Tell it in an He was a member of Argonne pen 1 ifotal Resources ' $1,838.93 as far as possible will be select ad. Post 107. 1718c 6 . . t . - , for - ! J LYRIC THEATRE P1ILTRY- - j J FEB.;". I pry - i of0 - , ! 7 i VI, ! The World's Greatest Production THE FOUR HORSEMEN THE - j 1 $r i Two Days Commencing Monday, February 20th "rauiers -- has-eve- n j O. - ; - tjnost! - METRO PICTURE j - - egg-layin- g . . ( Established j l, 1883 , - a m y 1 w-a-g theund . sup-pprf- -- , , 1 - V r Opp-enheime- r. , ot bank.-....'..::- .. fixtures THAFCHERBM I FT w.. Return Engagement of I 4 Feb. 1 6th, 8:1 5 P. Mf. A musical Comedy 'piursday, r! 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