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Show HIE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX. I Tldf II. IN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. Monday, May 1, 1922. UTAH Canadian News Letter LseiErimimriicK WITH B. LOGAN MONTREAL QUEBEC. Cable advices from 1mdoii state that the new Canadian Pacific S. S. 'Montcalm' Ilk 'L been plaud at the dispo-a- ! marine architects v, h are t with deuce a pel inventing Aggies Show Good In- prevent seasickne '. Alrtadv,' tanks, dividual Performance by me ans of hilge-kceother meant it., the lollnc'! in Track Work But U anti has li u.! motion (f Noe to :nun. a min reduced Straggling a pre Points Enough to Win t he experts are sec king aj.d-att re ventive of the Weather Is Bad. pitching mtp enleiits which aic, not ('lily the main pioduurs ol The nlveisin of tab took Tlie but winch c:ust' seasickness, annual track and nice from tlie Aggies nt Salt Lake on Saturday win- the engines to race unecopomi-- j ning liy a team score of 5.1 to tlb V'hcy the screw L lilted; Tho meet was not pulled off under cally the lht of cirruniiduiHe.s because of ideal- of the water. The expei :i while; bad wen her. but la spite of this some merits will be carried Md performances were made b in- the Montcalm'' is carrying out; dividual. her legular service h tween Tbe showed Aggie general st relight winning first places in the I.iverpool and Montreal. U. O. LUMBER COMPANY j A 345 to 359 North Main Street. Meet Provo School Comes Here Strong For Tomdrrows Meet Many Events Will Be Hotly Contested. afternoon at 3 o'clock the Aggies will meet the Brigham Young university of Provo in the annual dual track and field meet between the two schools. Every indication points to a cracker-jac- k event with a promise, also of fine weather for jOMORROYV , I 435 4 45 ter. enter about Paint -- Certain-tea- l has to live pa ip ,,1, ha; tv the begood, because u I Certain-tee- reputation. d Saves you money too, because made on a cost pluo basis. each color is j j LflSagaalJJWEMaK Jr Atiival and Departure of Mails A. Conference Departure 1 of Cache and Logan 1 Stakes in Tabernacle i 1 Arrival . - t - mo-yar- d Jew-ke- -- u s, je 4 220-yar- in-or- iik Olive Green men in the meet while hait tho same number will be entered from the U. Y. U. Coach Twitcbel I taking a big hunch of men to Logan to give them all a cuan so that he will knuw what to enter in the atate meet. Ho reports some excellent results to far from a large somber of men who have come to the front only this yenr. Many of last years high school stars are at the Edgar used'n. nrt ltah). third. Time burns within Ihe breast, quoted B. Y. V. which hag atrengthened the it will be remembered. w bccoiuJ. . Provo Institution vary much. the speaker, repeating tlu entire as a starring vehicle fer Flaren-inutmii run 4 Har (Askicsi. won. Promptly it S o'clock tomorrow e Reed a few seasons ago when . He exhorted all to put poem. afternoon the high hurdlea will he h: and their entire souls into earnest, prodigals coming f1rora at the Theatre,' it Selwyn opened run off and in quick succession other fervent lresi lent Itob-o- f li1?,' ;1!'S?'1lh,nF.f?.L,h,:!t events will follow. played there for some months; is rH-unon a far Prt toh prayer, a small diarv rf the and then went on the road.! m-jarlow hurdle twenty-fiv- e U inviNti Vfti l. h Vuf rush Stum Ivory Interior Enamel Barn, Bridge & Boot Pt. ' low and high hurdles, mile run, half mile run javeliu. and iieing for first ST. CATHARINE, ONTARIO! In the high Jump II". Farmeis also See us before painting - it wid pay you Contracts for :,12) adcS oC won a number of sec ill place and the keen signed by taking the meet into consideration as grares have Grow a whole Coach llcmn ey I optomistic Niagara District Grape over prospects for w Lining the state ers. Limited, the selling orgai meet. ization of the grape grower Jack Croft, Agit.e Mr, was high This acreage lepicsent? 3il() first and a point man scoring tv third making II points for the A- growers and is ate nit 7') po These ggie. Chick Mart utt.ee ed lu pointets cent rf the entire crop. and others came tlci.nigh with good are permanent contracts, r. r. formaac es rum a VARNISH ROOFING II) PAINT pei UNOLEUM - OIL CLOTH fr RELATED Mortenson, PRODUCTS l; cancelled until are they ning freshman, mine through with a sur1 r J. on M" the. men the .when he won prise groweis. Managi the low hurdles. He was second in M htgomeiy stales that he ev the high hurdles Bill 'Sprolto" 97 rer cent ol How man. the diminultive little plug-ge- r reded soon that and. on the Aggie squad, tied for the grape crop of the distric then on the spiritual plane first place in the high jump there- would be under contract to the can lieconte as Gods, through In athletic by winning Ills letter communion with God ly means grape growers. Although he is but a midget and if piaver. Attending sacrament 111 weight only approximately is one means of retainHunds or less There la no husky meetings more entitled to wear the official M. L ing our union with God; and the "A" than Sprolto for he is always speaker called attention t the ID a in I. Vi KVKT, V. KST. NORTH & SOiT H 2. .10 i. III. giving his best. He will be a Valuable prayer cf consecratien ofteiel (III H VST. VVKST. NOK1II A: SOI 1H .'40 p ni. help to the Farmers In tbe meet with S .111 a 111. till BRANCH LOOP llvruto lo Cai lie Jrt over the sacrament. Th speaker the B Y. I', tomorrow. 0 4', a 4.40 p. ni. 5:40 p. in. IIIJ'liK.ST()N k INT POINTS O. Sailth of I tah won the 100 yard referro to Chi ists prayer on IK) SVimiKIKI.D, l.KUTSTON. IHtKSTON 4:40 p. m. dash with lavuie Hallif finishing calvary. The sacrament is one II Hi J'KOV IHKNCK, Mli.I.VIU.K 4 0 p m 5.40 . in. Inches behind hint. It was a good means of maintaining the spiritII :o .. 111. (III K1VKK I IK. OUTS A COLLI.OK VVRI race but the time was slow due to III NORTH !.()(.. VN 110 ual life; another is praytr. m. the bad wind. Hutton a dark horse, (Continued from page one! Wherein we largely fail is in the stepped In anil won the quarter with Lindsay of the A. C, coming la ,man at the head of outdoor life matter of prayet. Manv neglect Vi II VST. South V'l'li 9' 15 a. in second of the scout movement quit I I. 1RKS'I (N A- INT POINTS and oth:rs entirely, ptav The summary: -- Uncle Dan httd- - prater --tobaeeo I T-twusTr-twis n m ioil using Without the dah o Smith (i uh i, USP(j jp f(,r fOJ t v years but when alter a sehfortr. I.KVVTSTON. SMITH PIIK.SIOY 13 a ill III) Ptav ers and terie. Ualllf ! won; spirit V i second, IKNCK .M1LLV ll.l.K (AgKie), (IO PRO 5 NORMA GETS MIRAGE p. ni. beard that girls were taking should be something m.re than (Ilah) third. Time l'o illl BRANCH I OOP- - Cat l.e Jnn I to Hvnimll) 15 a In he gave it up; t r he1 forrn- - more than words. IL re-- ( to the Norma Talmadge s next produc- seconds. He re- d rum' Riven U 111., lor alival and .lepartiie of mail (urn uul .o ,ho dash Jewkes tion to follow BBulzac's The itab i. said, L am no sissy of roliniou tjje olh. e Vail should - di posited at least 15 i.iinults pnor lo .Inieof The cae(j Duchess of Lar.gcais will be won; Bainr ( akkic i aecond; ; Wirth-- 1 ftrred to the anthem, who complained that in pr,.yer 24 sec deparliiie he said that and to an flt-vProdigal Son, Tbe Mirage, according his js ni ) hut M. thanked the Lord that prodigals th night s nc4:Ticement from Joseph he! w. remaine I (Ptah) J A" ltepri sen t s (IiiLv Schenk, who has just purchased B Reprcnents da.lv exi ept Sumlav. the screen right to this play by "K Represents Sumla) ONLY. The Mirage". Selwyn. This meet prouiiiwt to be the closB. Y. L'. and Assies wtll have pulled o."J! in years. The Young athletes from Provo have Hope Hampton Rejects taken a new Interest in track uork due to tho pepper hammered into them by the former Aggies, Alvin Big Foreign Offer TwItcheH and )r. F. 8. Harris, coach and president, respectively. The men ' have made a good allowing this Hope Hampton has received in event B. Y. their at the eprlng L'. and they will aurely be a dark an offer from a French producer horae surprise when they laud here asking her to accept the, lead in tomorrow. from the Kouiighmark Although the Aggies lost to the novel French Pierre U Benoist, by on Saturday Coach- - Romney feels that the Farmers ought to wio according to announcement from the state meet but more about the Productions, dope on this can be learned from Hope Hampton the dual meet with the 'Y tomorrow. Inc. Miss The production, TheB. Y., C. seems to be strong be is to was informed, "Where the I ia strong while the Hampton Probbl,Hy 1)45 ab,eiplcturized on an elaborate scale, to hold their own in the events they , .'AniWUW. won last Saturday at Salt Lake. The at a cost 01 about o, 000,1100 beet means of comparing the Aggies' with the other In the atate meet, however,. will be tbs dual event morrow afternoon which afford France. Mias Hampton was a big chance to mnke their able to accept because of her guesses. contract with Associated First Tba B. Y. IMS strong in various National. Recently she com departmenta and the A. C. stars will The Light in the Hark , get plently of competition. The pitted events that will likely he eloso are a forthcoming reease and her the 109 yard dash, 20 yard duh, next production wjll be The high hurdles, quarter m.le, Chit- Dead cf by 1, Ships. shot put javelin, discus very tenden-Manlctt. the yvents for , nunalovt Hil. Dr r.. n c I and fans who attend will not be bored with a long drawn out affair. est one that the I - j the affair... Coach Romney has so organized the affair with officials that everything should be pulled off in a snappy manner! Prices d v TAIX- - TEED paint lives up to ali the good thing-- ; sued about it. Quality like that, rover disappoints. You can see in Certain-tee- d the quality when you stir tt it has body. You can feel the r, :ahty 'when you spread it ii spreads so cas;l and covers so much more surface than y i t xpect. I fu-- Certairi-tee- N 418 OutdcJe Wh'te 403 Pearl Gray I A Coach Romney will Our - Takes Logan, Utah Headquarters for Paint e- Farmers, Although Beaten By U Are Determined to Win Tomorrow and Also Take State - - - - j 5 der All w ii (tow a i li a all da) on Su iidit; (,(ini;,l liclivcrv Sunda All ini nming mail i istributed 2 ; R u lo l:;;o on holiday. 1LKASL 11111,1 I S RXIKIUTK TilK HANDLING OK YCH U MAIL IIY SKURr.fJATINt; CITY MAIL I'UO.Vl THAT AHHRKSSKH TO OCTSIDK IOINIS. ALSO VVIIKRK TrLV OR MOKK 1IKCKS ARK AIlHRKSSKI) FtfO-N-rf'll V OR S I ATK, MAKK THK.VI I !' SFlARATKLY AND YOH CAN TllK.N RLfT.IVK MAXIM I'M OF SFRVItK .1 M BLAIR, Iohtmaater. e, - nSf d 1 . window ojkmi I missionary Prophet Josephs third release is the screen verrion of trip with Sidney Rigdon. In this R.T.n record was one patagra; h tellplav,;' another famous stage , -( roft left and in some a hurdles rot ,ltsh that he dry which AT LOGAN HIGH .mmiiin Thrci.gh . in wh:ch (AgKii, won; Mortcnson Aggie), cannoi Lp overcome in ing of a meeting at life and Sidney Rigdon sp ke; an cl. Si tor Tingey spoke of Ik me when prayer was the uniJane Cowl appeared before the second; Oswald Utah), third. Time He read and commentedinii!inter- the note ended w ith a fervent S niths prayer and t 'e ces, al habit. lie sconds. spoke of the .j fooUights. Constance Talmadge,! it obliga-Invehe beheld. The speaker re-- ; vision the Tho Juniors at ths Logan high had Various upon estrngfy Simula r HHsh God. And Milne Phohibi-lo ja jumi The progress in the - arts, dtalu unj comnletrd givat prayer no trouble annexing the lntefcluas !havirf Agglea). tied rr first; ,tions in the Scout pledge and appeal is found in every mention luted instances wherein she had sciences and inventions; the nnd enioved a va track and field meet held on Adam ,hlr(i' Heisht- -5 !asked the support of parents in of a meeting. These supplica- made appeal for aid and received phonogi aph, automobile, VnrV . on be to It and Honda feel u mrh(B field cation in New developed Saturday. pi ogress ot thp movement. througn tions prove the sincerity and immedia'c lerponse ne, airships, moving pictures jtne hardly anything more or lesa- thnn with her sister and mother, is! Broad Mercer (Ctali), jump e c,oil 'san,f: Praise 10 the the spirit. In the prayers offer- radio, etc. The meet between the Sophmorea and Vim in Calif won; West t AgKi.-V- , o n d ;' "r, prayerfulness of the Prophet. spirit of the age Juniors as these were the only two soon to commence work ' ' third. Distance Benediction was pro- - The little book Father. we has changed and in becoming these ed in oui public servic-- s containing classes that showed an interest In jnounced by Sister Jemima prayers to the throne of grace should follow t'r.e words of the mo' . worldly we have lest much tbe event. Tbe Juniors scored 1 poPole vault J. Anderson (Ptah) Campbell. ints and th Sopha IS. the speaker held to be one tf the speaker and enter into their of the gi od spirit that used to be won; .. lxlns .qAggies) aud Olson Tlve sister asked her col- the constant Th meefwaa not very successful Session most Evening second. companion and tied for ON THE Height (Agg.esi precious heritages of the spirit. if SOME LIGHT due to the had wind and rain and bv leagues they were humble and guide ( f the earlier Saints. The services the lo feet 2 inches. not Evening began is church. begging, Prayer some of the events were not carried MJIULLI Javelin throw (Toft (Aggie) 'ringing of Onw'aui 'Christian with God ; prayerful. Sister Tingey spoke time has come for a renewal of out. The relay race wan not run off used at won; j. Anderaon (Ptah). aecond; Soldier" The opening Draper alone, but communion of amount light The the infinite in man reaching up- jof the family as a big institution the faith and of the spirit; for while half mile wal awarded to Its Kl ,1 (Aggie), third. Dmlanee each all to board the gosDel was offered Mayer atiidin for thp sets '147 feet, by Elder Lyle Al- - ward toward the infininte and a great firm in which, prospective winner. Merrill Geddea. th inch. should c; n his part -- the father spread the sails of faith ship, Merrill Ceddet, a junior, wan the during' production of John jjigoas throw Nation ( Ptah). lred. The glee cjub of the Ik A. and with communion establishing high point man with IT to hia credit Stahl's One Clear Call", at the head, then the mother, the prayer and sail on, and on, and won: Steven (Ptah), second; Hur- - (j .sang a gle3 lives our God. jrnd Through prayer Ciff Crowther pushed him hard concentrated and fed out to the ren Ituh). third. Distance-i- osj President M. C. Merrill bade may be made rich and glorious. son? aiu daughters. on. for aecond w Ith It counters. . Tbe summary; The vi linist of ti o Cilee Club welcome, and e.speci- - The sneaker lepeated .The average American town cf 15, present won; President Joseph E. Cardon ' Mile run MUeddus. Junior won; OOd would illuminate it for 1 jciark ( I tab V, secoevl ; -- Maaghan ally thanked President B. H. Lord's which he advised played a violin solo with piano spoke briefly, lie had enjoyed Prayer, Peek, Soph, second; Nelson, Soph, nights. The electrlt lead was ( Aggie v. third. Distance 37 feet, Roberts. all of hit hearers to learn, and accomj : n'nunt by Prof. C. R the spirit paevaling during two . third. Ttmfr 5:28 would Elder he Robcits said learn it aright. Read the prayers .Lhnson. . dah ( Jeke. Ames, Junior, relay -- Ptah splendid meetings. He Lo, recalILe-leSister y Christ, and learn first; Bennton, Junior, second; Crow- Watts. This wOuid keep n Dunyon and O. Smith). continue his remarks of this! offered led earlier days when the Saints Whitney, 24 Knowles. afternoon. He spoke of the key-- what true won: Agglea (Hanson. ther, Junior, third. Time 10:4. means. In M. General Secretary of tbe Y. I.. were more devout and reading lamp burning dinary prayer prayrr a dah M. Geddes and hours a day for 126 years and 8 Lindsay and BallU.) second. Time note of the Beehive and M. I. A.il. A., Scout and Beehive work M. I. A. thought what a wonder- regular family and individual 37 Reunion, both Juniors, tied for first; ji This is a little more po-and this class of praver should work to be, have faith; ful effect would be produced if institution in every Mormon Ames, Junior, third. Time 25 sec. days. he spoke all would take time with them home. He recalled the Tegular run W, Geddes, Junior, wer than is required for the, upon, vail. NOTIrK OK HU.K first; M. Geddes, Junior, average picture, as One Clear, prayer. The excellent program; Prof. N. A. Pedersen read r and put into effect in their daily evening prayer of himself; the Cannon, Sophuiore. third. of Scout and Beehive work re-- ! teputed conversation that cciny lives, lhd(fsonstaught hert to- simple now lay me down to Call" is a First National spec - stAtk w i tah, 1 nee. ial and had a number of large city of quires an added feature to the' red on tre trip in search of a new day and this evelning. If the sleep, following the utterance run Awarded In iny possession Ihe fold of sets and uni'fual lighting ef- - 1 have Geddes, Junior. ordinary activities. That is the world. At that time Columbus young will pray with which hj felt safe from the 20 low hurdles Crowther, Junltut any Production with lowing described animal lawfully utod be will ars The doubts all f spiritual. they dnecrity of evil. May the good M. speakers and not claimed powers if which, jHunled, ior, won; W. Geddes, Junior, second; interor scenes uses up more taken ien power to resist teniDta-io- I. A. work increase until it away, will be told at public eeption of God was not as a uttered the famous wods: sar Bopbmdre. third. Time 20 , knowles, cash bidder, at great spirit independent of all 'on, sail on,,' which the L. A. ( The speaker burs a firm reaches all mankind. If we fol. juice than the ordinary citi auction to the highest nee. J Kstrsy Pound In this city, on Tues- other things. In his mind his glee dub then sang, tho soo p; v testimony to the truth of the low these Pole Vault Crowther, Junior, sen does In a lifetime. teachings we will beday the 8 day of. May 1922 at the children are connected up wth by Del Mar woo; Hansen,. Junior, second; NeL gos..el. come the light of the world. Egbert. hour. of p. m. eon. soph m ore, third. Height 8 ft and Prof C. 11, Johnson him, and are necessary to .his lister Martha II. --Tingsy al Here we have more ., money Uws'rlplkia of Animal TnT Fr-n10 or 15 )cur G I. nerai On L. A. a the horse Y. M. If President Mamll called atten-t- i Adam Kennard duet: One that the in the nation than pinto other sang glory. day any won; more, 8bot put Ralph. Soph n to the evtnls of Bovs Week ; visible. no brands old I Knew You Knew in me Nelson. and forbidden the Boaidhad world of the and You, the only money (proved during he Bennion, Junior second; friut, In partook aa the Bald impounded animal 34 parade, Court of Honor, fet Distance A. 'Junior, third. Kirkham though Oscar jworld that is worth anything, wild city oil the 27 day of April 1922. he died spii ltually. Separation years of service in Mutual work and Sens dav, etc. in Father In. sechelr those God is of the God or from will after men and the we M. more that LEWIS have idle B. hearing surely yet appeals spiritual ' Ptacua Crowther, Junior, won; he which invoked the interest of ond death. The whole effort of who seek his aid in humility. She President Robert? end Sister City Ioundkeeper. second; Distance than any other country, unless Ralph, soph mort, all. is a is a 4 reestablish difference the that be Russia. the there what it ther In.. This ft. could&certify gospel Tingev, might proves i t) i i bethe.-e t seem ,S n Tho u can cs q;i is between union with God. Then, only, channel of comm that capital is hiding out and not John Biown s spul dont .day? and tbov; duhsang. "virtuaf-- i doing its dulvC Too much to have anything oiT That' of man progress'! This he can do tween us, and our .Heav enly iri winch they were born and The Angolus, and benediction, it through the reception and reten- Father. Earnestness, sincerity raised ; of how much more de- was pronounced by Sister Edith in John Barleycorn's when y extinct in India, is said to exstunt. on tion cf the Holv Ghost. We are and continuous praver, are n ed- - vout was ths eariv Motmon Bowen. of to comes Afrca still the in'v'arL marching ist JUNIORS YflH TRACK lAss-tu)- , . FiET . ( 3-- 1 Jn.-ep-h 5 r- j 1 j -- tela-ph- - ! j . " ! ; j AI- - 1 1 1 11 J-- 5. leO-yar- d flrrsa y, 1 229-yar- d 440-yar- d "'( , 1 180-yar- iun. d - eaimest-lessian- n. - -- v - -- k - 1- I' Wdbw-burnihg.no- LA-.-C,.gle- w tax-exem- pt ! Frontier Life on Canadian Border 17th Century 60 People 7 P Tonight 8:15 Hall Nibley Ward By 7th Operatompany |