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Show i MGS SIX as jow -- E 1HB JOURNAL,' LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ceding the genie end other feet u re (or the big day ere in the hand of the baeebell council of the chember of -- commerce. The executive committee will take charge of these FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY , thing. LEGION LEAGUE TO Bate For Big Event Is Memlou will In all probability fill the vacancy in the American Legion Set Teams baseball league that now exists. ; Officers of the league bavo been in Hard Working Mention men who are TilfTIia Manatrare touch with ljader of the legion there and the Hu oat ilolinite that tile vllVC Crllt DODO On Tnc,,,,,ur,le and Finally Are For Respective Teams. The Rotsry-KJwa- 20 MEET NEXT MONDAY, II baseball ni fane and attempt to wrest laun others. The next meeting of the director of thb Legion league will be held Monday next. May I, according to President We 'Anderson. The hour for starting Is 7: 3(1 o'clock in the One of the committer evening. rooms at the chamber of commerce will be used for the meeting The seliedule and wilt bn presented at this meeting for the approval of the league directors.. will be played Tuesday May 8. This date Is absolutely definite snd wilt be the day of this great event. Various dates have been set for , the game bnt due to conflicts none other than this could be used. Now there is nothing for fans to do but to watch for developments and wait for the event which will be unsurpassed in Logan's athletic history. Kiwan-Ian- s . Both the Kotariana and are at work hard and if work aad efforts mean anything either one LOGAN HIGH GLASS will bo able (In their own minds I to qualify for the big leagues by the th. Adams Field and the B. Y. C. have TOMORROW been used by the Klwanisns for practice while Rotarians have taken the B. T. and the Tabernacle square The annual Interclass track aud for workouts. The Rotarians had Held meet of the Logan high school . the Crimson Held all picked out for will be held on Adams Field at two secret practice ground when a oclock tomorrow afternoon. The wboss name is Joe various classes will then j certain Klwanlan compete In Jenson, sneaked dqwn there and all the events that are scheduled for - -fearing that Joe would book on to thadl vision high sc hool meet. the Rotarlan's signals and secret Coach Kapple Is trying to arrange plays they adjourned to the other a dual meet with the South Cache grounds where they now are wear- - high for next Tuesday afternoon. If lag out the grass east or the Taber-- 1 this meet Is some good pacta with a whole town looking on. events are due arranged to be pulled off. j. Manager At. Lundahl is very op. Preparations are being made by tlralsile over the chances of his team Coach Kapple for the annual division to win. He la banking very much on-- track and Held which lakes the hard hitting of Winchester Bill place Friday Maymeet t on Adams Field Bloat and the pitching of 8am Competition for various In BUI , Robinson Christensen, has this meet is sure to be keenplaces In view . shown flashes In the out Held by of the Interest shown In crow .'" stopping Aimany high ones (with' his country run last Saturday. the thinks however, that hts meet and the dust meet. If The clas chest.) arranged men would be a bit better off if they will tend to get he Lasn Grizzlies it. wouldn't practice to much. shape (or the division meet. Manager Dick Komuey of the Klwanisns Is the boy who Is optimistic and If Dick has anything to do with the layout his team will win, LOGAN LEGION (hat's all. The Klwanisns have re-Ponded fairly well for practices bu OF Welt la going to give them all a 4 chance to report this evening on the B. T. C. Held at live bells. Skipper Thq baseball club of Logan Post Romney it pleased with the No. 7 of the American Legtou made by members to date, showing county particularly of Earle Robinson, Frank West league is now In process of organisation and Manager George Ward d S. A- - Pedersen. Arrangements for a parade pre- - wants all Icglonsire who are ball t Players of calibre by-la- MEET k ' TEAM IN NEED PLAYERS to report 01. any the Crimson Field each evening at o clock. The Legion skipper b anxious to get his team lined up at the Richmond and Hyrum post team are now going at full blast. Manager Ward is anxious to find available material for the team. He haa now got a few men In line for position but be could yet use can-fo- r about nine positions on the ball team. Happy Brangham out trying for first base while Warn plans to hold down eeout.A Will catcher and Inficldcr Thr Elgin Erickson wants to play some place In the Infield. Henn Johnson, southpaw, Is one of the pitchers In line for a twirling job Henrv was bnee the star Collcgr Ladies and Hisses R r. The opening game of the league liMipt for May 10 which means that home tall hustling will have to b done In order to get the team lute fot'dltlun. Six o'clock eVeryr evening C' time of the Legion practices - Trout lo Be Taken Thursday, April 27, 1922. at the Utah Agricultural representative ( tle leading high school of the State are attending the fourth Annual Junior Extension (onfercuce to held at the College. , , Students in homo economics und Agriculture from all eactlons of I'tah are being instructed by experts In the inoeV, modern methods of farming Thla College et.k One Lot of Ginghams. Extra Value and borne making. From two to twelve club leader, Imre been chosen from lountles employing County Agents. Not more than one loader in home economics and one In Agriculture have been sent by any one locality. Before coming to the Conference the leader chose their projects w hlcl were approved by the loial farm bureau and the County Agent Tbe delegates pledge 111 it o returning to their respective loca'll c they would Devonshire Extra Special 36 inch Challie. Plaid Skirtings, 39 Inch at Extra Special Price 25c Value Percales. Sale Price 18c Kimona Crepes. 35c Value. Sale Price J7L 'C -- 29c 19c Dark Shades NOW v in full ankle length One Lot of Children Hose 75c Value. Sale Price, 3 pairs for $1.00 LOGAN, UTAH C. The irogratu carried out at tb Conference is marked with ronserva tive dlrlpline and highly organized work. The delegates are housed 01 the i'atnpujtMiJ EdLjjimnlng a $.45 a. m. the belt sounds for the visitors to arise. Forty-fiv- e uilnutet s allowed for them to dress, make their beds etc. and at 7:30 breakfas' Is served in tbs College Cafeteria From 8 to 8:3o mild exercise Is con lucted In the Smart Gymnasium and from 8:30 until poon the delegate! Uni Is taken up by departments' wotk, the boya attending session! which Includes Instruction on vsrioni phases of Agriculture and Its prob-emand the girls devoting their tlrni to instruction In divisions of hom vonomles work. At 1 p. ni. a general assembley I conducted In the Engineering Butld In g' wherecTub so tigs ndyetts arc b; practiced and an address la made t ome faculty member or by some pedal guest. From 1 : 3 0 to 3 : 3 0 general session! ire held where Instructions In gen ral are given to the delegates. rved In tb ,'afetcria and from then until 9 p. m tame, parties, or demonstrations for amusement. The Club lenders are not allowe aff the raniptfs unless they have per mlsslonfrom the authorities 1i s hayptC X'' Follow 'ng are the camee of th club leaders Gladys l'rlee. Hooper Kathleen Powell. Beaver; Veda Port r, Morgan; Tnora Turner, Morgan aura Terre, Gunnison; Josephim 1owell, Hunter R. D. 3; Alice Turner Riverton; Alvlra Parker, Holliday R L)le Casper, Murray R. D. 4 --telco- Ash, Pleasant Crave-R- . D. 1 ?ontella Taylor, 407 North 7 West Provo; Ella Smith, Provo, R. D. 1 Box 32; Thelma Kunx, Cedar City Helen Cowan, Kephl; Jean Connelly Levan; Mnble Luke, Manti; Wlnnu Wlnward Tanner Kelson, Moront; tayson; Lloyd Wilson, Payson; Alms Orion. Parowan; Gilbert Cook, Wll .3; DR. BROSSARD Motor Fleets TALKS IN CHAPEL For Laundries At the weekly Chapel held at the With the laundry Lus;ness Agricultural College Monduv, cn , proportions Of R r. E. It. Broasard, professor of icuitural Economics ut the College, big scale enterprise and U.sint; learly defined to the students the the most vp to date delivery and neanmg of Repentance. "Why preach (equipment, signs are Pot lack-- 1 epentance," asked l)r. Brossarfl. f ,auntler- -' H, There 1. not a Just man on earth i!"ff that th.C Id Not SO F;lsslnJTvbo does good and no evil. long ag( If wcjln av we have no atna then we deceive the WOl'ds 'laundry busnt3A' ursetves and truth not in us. if jconjuretl up immediately a vis-e confess the iird wilt forgne ui'ion of a quaint old stole with Its1 mt If we say we have no sms wo dilapidated sign in . front n-j - th i f Let a Dollar Keep You Young Nothing destroys your health and vitality of youth so quickly as the drudgery of cleaning be entirely ' i v asj 'nouncing one "Wing Lee "There are noue who are abso- - the proprietor or else the uteiy just. We arc all more or lew phrase brought up a picture of illiiers ambvieed-trrrarr- y on a attfvefthv-'-Wash-ImJy'Ja few yeaXS al appl'catlon of the principle of who called for the farhilj wnlutue. inen and brought it back, next "What tire Included in the rate- - day, SHOW white ami immacu ,ory of sill and of what sins should late. v repent: The.Apiwtie Paul stuteu j The modern laundry is more! bat. The sins of the flesh are made likely to be housed in an iniprCS-' uanifcst ill adultery, fornication. 'sive' building, with a modern' mutation wrath, strife, seddlon yarage it business Iiurdcr, aud drunkenness, of which Hncj laundryinen are not reluct-! tell you as in tbs past that those ,,nt to admit that the motor car! I ho do these things shall not enter is playing an important rart r he kingdom of God. their growth. As an example of There are t w o kinds of sorrow In progress' ve delivery method s, Iff-- free from this xif work ! back-breaki- $H)own re-,a- And v i , fr ears! $5 a Month brings you the Superb, New i rr j lauulries throughort the sorrow lcountrv .orketh death and ocerate flee,8 (lf three vh cl, cadeth nn.o remmance mon. Dok,e nrothers Itusi. into salvation Paul experienced adjor ness Lars, while the count oi lodly sorrow that leads to repent- - owners of one . or two Dad'rt nice and salvation.; i care in laundrv Brothers . Itepenlance Is sot only a liegu- runs into the thousands. service ive doctorine but its positive rharac-ermtlc- s One prominent laundryman. are of equal importance Adrian Otte, of the American U principles say that we must do Oo Grand Rapitls, w Uich we are are because hlngs right recently added seven, expected to bring forui good fruits .. lc.1' brothers bl's ness cars "The doctrine of repentance con- 1S dcuvcrv service. Inter-- 1 lists, of reflection, a change of mind still re Cite tstinglj enough. of consists not only introspection d whole teeing but confessing to yourself snd jyiember.s when his snd then make the desire of re-- i hance was a colored, Ixvv who ell fiiot, and wn lance manlfct-- t by turning from ?lade deliveries he evil paths to those of rlghteoua- - iust when ""the" spirit happened'1 iD?ve him. And the head of1 iss which lead unto happiness. the firm on rush days, was not! EUREKA GRAND PRIZE ELECTRIC VACUUM i re-Jo- j fardTBeTTMorrelirJunetJon rxiau? , Thompson, Clrelevllle; Harry N Junction; Lamar Porter, Mon Next roe R. I).; Theodore Madsen, Mt TO REBUILD RUSSIA WITH filling his own arms with! 'bundles Pleasant; Albert 8tuft, Monroe It the biled MACHINERY AMERICAN D. ; Chaa. Krtgbauiu, Green River; to and linen 'shirts homes of. the n ran f fne brook trout rJT1!1 haa. Jonea, Green River; Ruth Fife Otte plans to grad-- 1 and 8evcntv.distinct:on, -- One hill be moved from"" the" state fish hundred hatchery In Logan canyon to the Kiverdale; Ethel Randall, Ogden K Russians left New York aboard Canjre D'Tri hf streams in the vicinity of Hyrnni on D. 3. Lavern Ogden R. D. 2: livery Dodge Bros.) Saturday, -- The piovint wtll be don EvaB Madson, Castledale;- - Goldie the Baltic Line Steamship as the case1 cars, i$ Sov'tet-wkby Hyrum members of the Cache jj for Green River; Helen Wolf thonta , destined Harris, "Who 'laumlnes other many County Ftah aud Game Protective -Russia. They answered the have an oprortunity to ,earn, association. These fish are about Oreen River; Warren Robinson, Coal Mil for qualiLtid laborers, but uQW four Inches long and have been kept ville; Geo Whornham. Beaver; Wm car js a(japtCcl to ej in the rearing ponds of the II. Wood, Minersvillc; Gwendolyn they carry w;th them more than ;their batcher) requirerrients. since last fall. They have been taken Anderson, Grantxvtlle; Lucy Tate ixpcrience gained by years otj . care of by the association. They are in- -' now ready for the streams and the Toole; Eva Burgess, Raima; Ruth employment in the American l p p Hyrum sportsmen are elated over the Magelby Monroe; Amy Anderson dustries ; $80,000 werth cf sup iLOlOradO Ddiate rEVOIS Pleaa-nt form! of American prospect plies, principally Tremonton; Lawrence Olpln, getting these fish. Clifford Warr, a director of the Grove; D. Shetdon Winn, Nepht' Cachw County Flah and Game ProRecognition Obregon' Mont CUea,Jlebet City; Tbeo Stew-irt- , tective association from Hyrum. announce to th.offleers that many Tooele; A "ton Hnnsaker, Tre- ry, they took along foodstuffs: . sportsmen are joining the associa- monton; I. Mervea Yatee, Millville; for one year, clothing for threeVj DENVER, Colo., Am il 26. tion. Kile Allison, Heber City U U : Hid large medical supplies uJDeclaringjthst there hp State Fish and Game Conimiaslon-- , This is the first group organ ,been a man elected to the presier DjH.Madsen Is expected in Lo- - Bertha Horton, Ctrcleville; t'rael Jen-eMelvin In a few days to ded for the return toRussia iidency of the Mexican republic officially pass Hnnsaker; Hooey ville;? pu the, new troughs In the east half .rebuild--thGeneva; Ruth Hippier, Rich-J- . order-t- o country twho promises to be a true savior of the hatchery, which have Anna With Mrs. M recently Smith, NephU American field; machinery. : to hia country-,- the Cooriula been constructed. The . Is hatchery Wtnborg, Millville; Paul Winborg, Other groups are to follow soon. 'senate, in special session yester-bu- t now complete and operating now at Millville; lamna full capacity, ' Fjeld, Lehl; Vlnnie the total number of immi-lda- y adopted a resolution calling Clara Walk grants of Russian extraction !on the United States ta Cedar Valley! Hacking. , Box 8; Carter, by snecial permission nize President Gbvegon rnJ Pacific Coast League er, Farmington Alfred Bohman, Peter- of the Soviet Government Morgan; The resolution, copies will Mexico. son; Donald Davla, Spanish. Fork; not exceed 2,000 qualified Woik-c- f which have been fort. aided Mark ers Mark MsrtloyTjSpanlslt-Eor- ki mechanics,.. electricians,ito Washington . further ?at.a Stark, Spknlati Fork: Clementa Han- carpenters, and engineers. .that the Senate of the State of sen. Spanish rork; Roland Hansen, 'Colorado declares itself pleased Spanish Fork; Clyde 8abin. Spanish The number of women who; with the election of Piesident Fork; William Patteraon. Hooperjt ar6 color blind is very small as; Obregon, and expresses a LeGrand Jarman, Pleasant Grove; Elto the number of men! lief that fcthe interests of all ' ba Fox, Taylorsville; Ketth Boyle, so afflicted. ' toncerned demand rrompt rec Provo; e Roy Olaen. Provo; tainiont , jognition of the republic of Mex Smith, lira per ; Scott Price, l'rovo; At San Francisco Salt have not changed jko by the United States. lAad It; pencils San Francisco 8. Berne Broadbent. Provo. in design for a hundred years, j A second resolution adopted At Seattle Oakland 8; Seattle 4. -r4 deplores the delay of the At Lo Angeles Sacramento 9; The first safety razor is said Los Angeles 2. Paris is the onlycitv in the United States Senate in passing At Portland Vetnon j Portland ft? have been invented by an world that provides public baths the adjusted compensation bill 5e J i Englishman in 1875. for d,ogs. for veterans of the world war. CLEANER Special Terms For APRIL ONLY BUYN0W spring and alLyonx cleaning will be quickly, easily and efficient- and-carryi- ng "27 r. i J $1.00 ARIMO BLOCK , are Wanted One Lot of Childrens Hose 35c Value. Four pairs for A on Saturday which 25c At ELIASON SISTERS t to Hyrum Streams IN THE LIGHT WEIGHTS Satin, Crepe De Chine Messaline, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CURTAIN GOODS 25c Value Ginghams. Sale Price 4 19c setrnty-aeve- n conduct their projects uoording the instruct 'on received at the U. Discount On all Silks, Taffeta, ly done for only ONE DOLLAR. Utah Power & Light Ellicii'iit Iubic Go. Service" i in knee length V -- ln , short sleeves - . T. - r or sleeveless and with the popular tailored neck In a greatvariely. of qualities, are now in stock and AT PRICES LOWER THAN LAST SEASON. pi Iry'E,3u,teLclhij i of a, e , n;o-retumi- ng Dur-rant- Fonnesbeck - Knitting i A c Possibly no statesman in the world overcame more obstacles or achieved greater success than did Disraeli, (he great English Premier, who guarded that nalicns destiny during one of the most critical periods of Is history. Some of the most interesting, exciting and vital incidents of his great career are wcirand fait hfully portrayed in Lcttis; N." Parkers great play, Disraeli," starring George, Arliss in the title role with a brilliant casL This play has been - admirably filmed and is now the attraction at the f Lyric, It is of the educational character now being so strongly advocated, yet reveals a story of the keenest interest, and in places is positively thrilling. Those who viewed it last night considered their evening well spent. 'S3' S77T !7" O ! |