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Show Y THE JOURNAL, Monday, May 1, 1922. The reguar monthly meeting of the Cache Stake Genealog real Society will be held tn the Stake House Wednesday evening May 3 at 7 :3d p. m. AH in 2t iuesU.d are invited. NEW FF4EDEPJCTON, BRUNSWICK. ' Fifty million feet of legs will bo brought down the Miramichi River this spring, according to estimates available here. Most of the logs were cut a year ago, and have teen lying on the banks of the streams. Some of the mills on the Miramichi are reported tc Li resuming operations. LOW HEEL PATENT FLAPPER STRAP Clever New Pattern. Just in this morning. Get yours early. The New May Victor Records are inL The rad news was received by Mrs. Pailey Oimond, of the death of nor son George Ormond, who died Saturday in Los Angeles, - California. He was r.ot yet 25 years of age and Now is the time to hear them, while our stock is complete. Its a good idea to hear them all. That tella you better how much youll enjoy them. Come in now. SACRED SELECTIONS Th. Living Cod! n Cranadinss ' Good Water Polluted By Bad Handling Certified water of satisfactory quality and safety may be so handled in its delivery and storage aboard a vessel as to render it unfit and unsafe for consumption, says the U. S. Public Health Service in a recent report. For instance, the methods used by passenger vessels operating on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers in the summer of 1921 frequently re suited in contamination of he water, Ou lhe GreaiLakeson the other hand, the methods used were generally satisfactory and the results of the bac showed teleological analyses much lower counts. By law, drinking water on vessels engaged in interstate traffic must be obtained from f certified" sources ashore or must be purified by treatment "H hydrant in kegs or bands, y rrth, on a J :f ! r 1 11 1 s tee advice- - !"( v o r-- , hen ri his is an except anally busy ime in the District court, ar Use uHiitYn of tw. it udges, two court ri porters woceiks. The long dra vn ou lv r.l ivone case, not yet con liuled, is king fiord in thi ity ? utt term Iv Judge Wight lr inth District eouit room Judge Ilrr.is and a jury are rvii'g the case of Smithfioh ":tv vr Chailes E. Nujper; iquor cise. Albert t UtoSchlps Lucre aia Bori Foodor Chaliapin Franca. Alda Beniamino Cif II John McCormack Olive Kline Olivo Kline Vernon Dei hart Henry Burr, Charles Harrison Burr ry Campholl-Hen- 12 74737 g Bakorf Peerleee Quartet AUeen Stanley-BUl- y Murray, Sir Harry Lauder Sir Harry Lauder t2!a.WJ!S5n 10 12 12 10 12 66039 86647 66646 66036 74742 66024 10 45307 10 18875 10 18877 10 18876 10 jj j j 12 Jascha Haifa ts (Brehm Walta (from Suita for two Pianos) (Arcuky) (Piano Duet) Eapana Rapaodis (Chabricr) (Piano Duct) Cuy Maiar-La- c DANCE RECORDS Jimmy Fos Trot After tha Rain Foe Trot Yee-PBlue Fos Trot Black Eyed Blues Fos Trot 66037 Hugo Kreialer 66040 i Sergei Rachmaninoff 66016 Frits Kreialer 66041 - Philadelphia Orchestra 74736 ' Erika Morini 66038 Maier-Us- c Pattiaonb.M. ' Guy 10 10 , i PatUsonE9 id ' : id 12 id 10 ; Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra' 18872 10 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18874 10 The Benson Orchestra of Chicago While Miami Dreame Fos Trot C. Smith end His Orchestra 18878 Joseph 10 Tell Her at Twilight Fox Trot Hackel-Ber- gi Orchestra Old Fashioned Girl Fos Trot (from "Bombo") Paul Whiteman and Hia Orchestra 18879 10 Little Cray Sweetheart of Mine Mad. Fes Trot . . Club Royal Orchestra Bygonet-FoxT-rot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra l88fKTT10 By tha Sapphire See Foe Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestral ' My Mammy Knows Fos Trot Tha Benson Orchestra of Chicago! 18870 Id Child Fos Trot Angel The Benson Orchestra of Tan Little Fingers and Tan Littla Too Fos Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago Chicago! In Bluebird Land F os Trot Tbs Rgnson Orchestra of Chicago, 18871 Id . ee i THATCHER MUSIC COMPANY QUALITY DEALERS UTAH, - . 5 LOGAN The City B..urd of Education with, the county cim nissionen an estimate of fer the ruireit yerr fellows: For support, main me file 1 s"hoo vicmki: anil e erf ion nf s ')uiitlins. $151,205.73; for st on bonds, $5 350; for sink find When it starts to fund fer rnvtnfnt on bonds a friend in UznGro. go youllAdv. ng $6 000 ; a total cf $162,655.73. - ri'r de-th- at-lcn- , I l?th. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ames left his morning for Ogilpn to the funeral of their grand The four joung motorcyc.t "on Fivene, son of Mr. and lidezs accu.'cd of speeding ir Mrs. H. If. Israelson. The boy on Sunday, Apri login canyon ho w-'- fifteen yeirs tid. wa? j23rd, were foqnd guilty in the illed ye:'rday when inof Ogder a this court morning and, city other with a partv mycn t w as a mild case, escaped will who were rolTng rocks Vys five dollars of each 'a fire umjring to avoid ore ,he fell 1 from a cTifT TiveTiundred feet the Through many requests high. Fiineral services are to be opeia Pioneers by 7Jh Ward held in Oden at 1 odoek towill be repeated tonight in Nibley morrow afternoon. Saturday. , presents annual Dollar Day, Wednesday May 17th. Every line of business will give some discount, where no dollar sales can be offered. On this day at 4 p, m. the Northern Utah Baseball League will be opened at the Ciimson Field with a fast game between the Peaches of Brigham City and the Collegians of Logan This should be a real lively Remember May day for Skaggs s'ore, a hdy who ha? een serii usly ill for some time lied of complications on Saturday night in Ogden. The lady was twenty-eigh- t years of age and leaves her husband and twi 'hildren. a boy and a girl Mrs. Barlows made many friends du,:ng her residence mourr here, who will sime-el- y . Funera Vr untimely rvices wdl be held on Wed ec,dav, May 3rd. in the Ogder Twelfth vard chapel. bi-- en DOUGLATJAIRDANKT 4 of the merchants' Are for Logans Many Dai rows, wife of Mrs. Ben he genial manager of the local making preparations 11. sati-fair- on Solo) (Violoncello Solo) (Piano Solo) Op. 39, No. IS) (Vwlia Solo) Walkure Wotan'a Farewell and Magic Fire Muaie Cannons tta (Godard) (ViolmSolo) resi-lem- e. LOCI: NEWS 1 Walta -- j SENATOR GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER MAINTAINS LEADKkSHIP FOR HIS STATE i r) Margaret Wiay Benson, ife of l,rich A Benson, "filled his mer'dng at the family 33 1 South Third East "he de sed lady was born in .imcaihm", Fngland. Tec. 28 857. .Funeral services will be ed in tlm Seventh ward chape "i Thursday, May 4th at 12 clo.k, noon The remains will 'o taken to Ilyrum fer ig 0 Leave Ms Mammy (Pasan'mi-Krcule- 1 bed ami-ship- nub. Ufftra la Iulna r) (Violin Caprice No. 13 Serenade Eepagnole (Chammade-KreutePrelude In Charp Minor (Rachminmoif) h 1 " pierg more cheaply .ml with u.-- l a"d n.:n Toe minimum ope.afor reasonably (risurv i 10 deimi 'ng them contamination. "ro'.jl bu s nev . 'he stilts e tha. The report retomn.ein kin cf th- -i - re ti e water su to rublic hydrants to sy eit',er f at'.'-'e.tcr.surr.er. the for convenient ir places tei.ery so used; throtgh ho.se. The ho.e should be carefully protected from contaminat on from the river water and other sources! and should be used for no other purpose. Where the river level is subject to marked changes, a water pipe should be run down Dancing at the Logan Pavilion ihe incline cf the landing; and every Wednesday and Saturday. ?rai?Vs. VroVery pro- city Adv. im it between these od;;. The choice be bj naturally about each 15 feet cf verticil Certinly no fault con be fouiu and expense lr.pe jn the Preiimin. with the;relative troublecontroHed f(ndinr this beautiful, balmy Ma bv which in turn is to do ths are now be nry steps Great day On the circumstances. token at aH five of the cities Lakes bulk fre ghters which Through many requests the dock at wharves in canals "Pioneers bY th vvard opera will in many places be un-- l NOVA will be NOTH SYDNEY, repeated tonight in Nibley water able to get certified Adv. According to wire- Hall. 8:15. ashore conveniently cr inex- SCOTIA. the received less veshere, messages pensively, while prssonger A carload of Chevrolets has sels, which call at largerv places, Newfoundland seal catch this arrived for the Cache Auto can usually obtain year exceeds expectations, the water. On the Ohio and Miss total to date being 109,000. The issippi, however, both freight "Terra Nova" t? high liner of commissioners and passenger vessels can find, the fleet, with a total catch of The county William Garrett have appointed where is a of 22,000. The good water at the points Neptune in Wellsville, roadsupervisor on dock. close thev second, with 19,000 district. that Unfortunate1'' the facilities board and 3,000 on the ice, and for conveying the drinking wat- the "Eagle" arrived in St. John The Primary Association of er aboard vessels along the riv- recently with a total catch of the Logan Second ward held a ers have unsatisfactory. 17,000 seals. well attended and most successAt Lwssville. Cihcuinti. Evan ful conference last evening. Whee are you going this sum villa, Huntington. Pittsburgh norts. Certified mer? Watch the classified ads and other Mr. D. C. Loveland of this city water is available but in 1921 for a place that will be just what and Miss Marie Rasmussen, was delivered aboard in unus- - you want. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Rasmussen of Millville, were united in marriage in Salt Lake niieSbo-"ptacecTTmthepTr- Oh (toil, Is j. Klino-EU- i. TUNEFUL CONCERT AND OPERATIC la Spasidt Cnisk) (Cdtej-Bw- TiM.Af tar Tima Play that 'Song of India Again Thoaa Daya Ara Over Georgia Ohi You Beautiful Baby Waggle o' the Kilt McCraw (Back. Back, to When tlx Heather Cram) 1 th mos roustabouts conveyed Indmn am ire v whtelburrows; or eve.i cairiut;-nceo.spn "ood catch n pails and bucke s. Th cost Eskimo tiwM t.s e '1 of fu;s i of .such transpoitati; was high1 f o1 lots lo.s fur, od and tlie chance fer pollution oiiaJLits in i':e vast :i itheri the water was grett 'l'.ie wat er could be delivered by hose, wiVerir'-- is ivP Reynctc cf a fromhydrants plaun Dont Klino-El- MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL from the far past winder has pr- - jceinCMl by on Olive ' OUvs Siviflis La eslunnla (Rauiiu) laluliM Coriaiima (Penn) Lov Nocturne (Notturae dAnor) (Fucuxi-Dria- o) The Road That Brought You to Mo (Hanblta) LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Lontlnv. Dear, For You Rockin' in da Win j o (Fucwdl. My of Susaiuto Sunt Bmrbi.r. di j OrrtTI. H.rrtdd Oohnrimr-OlU- n) Com. Thou Fount of Every BUln Saviour, Like a Shophord Load Us THE TAS. MANITOBA. young man. fa During the three years ending 1 Mu: eh 31, 1922, 1,710 nniura octal airangemuits will be an- claims were recorded at - th (noimeed later. (Mines Branch at The Pas. O. The county commissioners an this nurnler, 812 were entert. during the fiscal year whi'cl m session teelay. Relative to Ibas just ended and. 210 during complaints on the condition of 'the m nth of March. sJt is esti .he load beyond Richmond to Idaho hue, Chairman Thcur j mated that the revenue from the informs us the commissionthe mining cffie during th .r past three errs was betweer ers have appealed for Federal ' 7 $40,000 and' $50,000, of whch dd, regarding which they will ual ways.' Generally speaking practically half was taken t'ni.-n- have a decisive answer on Fri-lanext after which active hydrants were available on 'year, vork will lie begun on that road the landings and the water hadj , n anv event. AI prT,T. well-know- pac: COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN CITY. CACHE Lady wants work Write bax B, Journal d Ad. A iccord attendance for the Chamber of Commerce at the Hoteel Eccles on Monday May 8th at 12 oclock sharp, is expected. Many reser vatiens have already been made The committee wiU receive -- the tickets today and tho?e who deGdaptbn, CorfufniKf Cwoh nier Ciurord CxSb!ode, sire places should notify the Girvcfron undjr .Chamber- - secretary a-t- once. 3rson vn&jr PhcfoQraphf Governor Davis of Idaho will be Adv. Hall. 8:15. i ' the special guest and speaker f I people Many returning rgan Mr. Oscar Borkman is confinfor the luncheon. ThU newett of "Doug productions, this moxt en-re 2 1 the ketw-ha- home last evening shortlya! ter ed ta him marvelous vi- . chanting of tt Dumxo vivid toriev-ihiBLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ordered him to remain for ten o'clock, observing what apualization of The Three Muaketeers it truly a picture for everyone --for your family and every family. From ' ome time, by an attack of peared to a be a large fire icuth Home of Good Motor Cars Adv. it, the young can learn frankness, kindness, valor and rhiumltism, which, if if the city .thought it was in he remaiqs quiet, may be pre Providence. generosity. The old can find forgetfulness of trouble We, learned and taste its antidote for sorrow. And a!l of us who beWednesday May 10th is Black ented from spreading over his frim our Millville cor and White Day at Richmond. entire body. lieve in Life' drama, with iu chapter of gaiety and 'wit, owe to Dumas 6 debt of gratitude. respondent that the fire was on The Chamber of Commerce do -IJcaver Dam hard wheat flour Millville's principal street and sires to cooperate with the ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL Richmond and al! at Chamter 1026-The Cash Grocery. consumed the the local members and business that it entirely Adv. building and fto.k cf goods of men are therefore asked to at The tend theBIark and White Gcssels store. Fumral senices fer the late Henry Mrs. owned was by Day at Richmond. The dairy held building Christian L. Olsen will lie imi ' t in the Fifth ward chanel tomor- Anna. T. Anderson and was the industry is one of the moct store oldest towns needs of building, the It valley. portant row, Tuesdav, at 2 oclock p. m.' built probably fifty years ago. stimulation and encouragement. Friepds of the family mav view The sltk was but partially in-- No meetings or other other ac at the residence. the Two sured. young men passing tivities of the Chamber will be North street, Fourth 541 East, 2 Shows Dailyr 3:15 and 8:15 from 10 a. m. until 1:30 p. m. nct'cedl the fire, which hart scheduled to take place on May " already cbtained a big start, and 10th as that is Richmond's day 25c and 5Qc Matinee 10c, a who lived Mr. We will notified all there.. be Ossel, From the president of a bank Evening all Seats Reserved, 25c 50c, 75c, plus which also has close connections bcck awav. The store was a arriv-ehe Auxi when American The furnace Legion .. SEATS NOW ON SALE with several other banks in the seething meet in th Chamber and nothing ould be done county, we learn that "the disto save adjoining ft Commerce rooms May 2nd at position of all of the banks of the except woik He found a padlock 4 oclock.2t. their Senators and Congress-- 1 congressmen , and asked them . lend to property is every city and county hr-- k from men to support the McN&ry to support the bilL These door on the sprung, possible proper aid in financing that on assumed of be deals ness hi uses know .that the mieht Smith BilL 'This bill the which it suggestion opera-lionin the fanner at the lowest practicable someone had forced an entran- Govmicr T. W. Davisof Idaho 'with reclamation of, arid and greater the development in the be and either purposely or the local Chamber of Commerce .water-loggelands. . Already a west, the greater will rate of interest. In this connec' eastern the have fer business set number market fine to of a the number of very fire the building. got letters the tion it must be borne in mind that the Federal Reserve Bank There is no other way to ac- houses in Logan to write their been received from the largejmnde goods. - It wras ofa good Governor t in the eastern and central (eastern firms stating that they oration on the part has raised its interest rate to count fqr it as there wras neither . fire nor light in it at the time. states and ask them to write have written their senators and Davis, the banks. Lunch-eon-meetin- g j THREE HLUKET; -- dib-- , ted.-whe- s , g LYRIC THEATRE - 4 Days Commencing Today re-ni- - t i Penncylvanio bids air to main-- 1 tois Ita record for leadership In the United States Senate, established through the generations atnee the Since founding of the republic. the passing of Boies Penrose, for years a dominant figure in the upper house of Congress, tbe Republicans of the Senate have been casting cautiously about for a conand - able structive. courageous atatecasan to assume the leadership There the of have been majority. many eanaidatea. but few who meet the q salifications. have been . Recently, whisper heard in capRol corridors that tha man who succeeded to the unexpired term of Senator Penrose ms; succeed to the late Senators leadership. The Senate has been quick to recognize the ability of Ceorge Wharton Pepper, whor in his short service has demonstrated hia wide grasp of tbe nation1 problems in Senator Pepper colleague th Senate arc looking forward to hi reneminatiom in the May primaries in his state, and hia next falL Succeeding himself be will b in a fair way to vania. record of maintain national leadership. m . to . d, -- . lierv-'wil- - busi-Acti- beet-raisi- t s, ng ng j - d . BK2-fir- ! r . i -- j |