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Show JHE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, PAGE SIX PI the First district, but a can ass yesterday of Democratic leaders failed to' bring forth even the name of one possible candidate for this1 nomination from the Second congressional district. For the state supreme court only the name cf Chief Justice E. E. Corf man, whose term expires the end of this year, to succeed himself, has FOR THE CONSUMER HOLDS EXTRA The American audience loves a Personality. Lei p., there j tea. of fmei rt, m ; u o, though no heroic figure, is destined for greatness ization Candidates terday that he would not be His structure is small. lie surprises if the Democrats fail- dresses quaintly in ill fitting , ed to ut a candidate for this of- garments, much patched and out of shape. He carrie i nary SALT LAKE, June 3.The fice in the race and in their coninvention indorse C. N. bunbles, and usually an ymbiei Dtmocratic state convention cumbent Mr. JensenJensen, is a 'fte la. His mien is harried, doleful may follcw closely that of j tht publican and was appointed to and he is continually peering Republicans cf Utah, according fill the vacancy caused by the about through thick spectacles tto H. L. Milliner, chairman of resignation of Dr. George as if fearful of sudden onthe Democratic state commit- Thomas when he became presi- slaught. No, he is neither an tee, who 'announced yesterday dent of the University of Utah Adonis nor an Apollo, nor yet a that within the next three days The Democrats, it would seem, GeorgeB Carpentier Yet his he would write to the members would keep the public instruc- portrait is drawn most often of the state organization and tion office out of politics so far and most fondly bv the highest ' ascertain their wishes regard- as possible. paicL and most pev erful artists ing the biennial gathering. the cartoonists. in the world -- Mr. Mulliner explained that You have seen hin in Mr. DarLAKE LODGE SALT it would be more convenieent to lings pictures across the page ascertain the wishes of the He is labeled The Consumer state committee by writing WILL BE HERE IN Humble now and set upon, hi than to summon them to a ' shall yet be first among us. meeting at this time. FORCE NEXT WEEK Coined words ate often spurAn earlv convention, ' in the ious. When assayed, they lack opinion of Democrats active in the pure gold of true meaning the partyjvork, is thought ad SALT LAKE, June 3. But here is one, minted by an reasons given forjeompanied by the drill team, a visable. A named Sidney engineer this is to permit of a campaign large party of Salt Lake Elks, Reeve, which looks like legal between the convention 'and representing the local lodge No. tender. As the bank tellers say election date. which will'aUow 85, will entrain on a special it stacks. The world is Conthe nominees- to. thoroughly Monday night for Logan, where sumerism. canvass the state. The first the installation of the Logan No doubt ycu believe that week in. August appears to be lodge No. 1453 will take place are already too many there the time most favored by lead Tuesday. 'Representatives from isms" loose in the world. the Elks lodges at Eureka, Park of the party in Salt Lake.-- ' They hunt in pairs, fighting as No Announcements. City, Provo and Ogden will go they go: commercialism, soci Up to date no fcrmai announ- on the same train. individualism, collectivcements of candidacy have been An Elks parade will be held in alism; unionism. We ism; capitalist, folmade by any who would Le the Logan Tuesday morning, on Consumerism our monty choice cf the Democratic party lowed by an exhibition drill by put whole the drive to pack into after-Th-e for United Statc.sWenator. Many the Salt Lake team in the limbo. installation cere-an- d are mentioned bgltheir friends noon. In that ideal world toward some f e w-jy e admi tlfd . monyjs.jjcheduled for go'clock. whtchwesct"our-course- ; mer that their cal Kir Y is in tte M. H. Graham of Provo, district will be weighed and measurri deputy grand exalted ruler of not hands of their' by what they take aw tv Utah, has appointed Past Exaltday the namoricn:, posl the consumer, but by from Deardorff ed H. E. Ruler of Salt candidates.. rtwwentioXod. contribute to his sut what they to act as Lake chaplain, grand but only wti and J.' Edward There will and happiness. port Swift, secretary said be tertn whiVjfe!jht for the inchance of be plenty as cd potential i V- of the local lodge,at will 'serve But? when the indidividual.'' installathe The name4, otEEWOYY Arm- grand secretary comes up again vidual strong, Salt Lake banker. Ah 4 tion exercises. A banquet and st the producer the consumer of be ball right the will lodge given after active in Democratic potties, apwilt have to step aside. he ceremony, to find most favor with pears We have been passing thru The personnel of the comleaders of the party in Salt a in of mittee period In which there has arrange.charge ArmJake. However, Mr. to much thinking about been C. H. E. S. ments is: Fuller, strong does not even admit that of this or that indithe W. CapWelch, rights George Schmidt, he. may be a candidate for the too much vidual or McNeil L. A. N. II. group, tain Whitney, nomination. William R. Walof the worker about Van Elk the The and rights George Dyke. nalace, former Democratic of the farmer tional committeeman for' Utah, special train will leave the Bam- or the employer, or the banker. 6 o'clock at merchant or the Monday depot berger also is mentioned frequently, and factoroffices Too train from the many returning but he also is reluctant to an- night; will leave Wednesday ies are run with just one ambitnounce his candidacy formally. Logan 2 to make money, without ion There appears to be a general morning at ...oclock, -to the real usefulness of regard " that Senator understanding the Henry ForcNaays: All In Now. produfct Movies the William H. King will not be a who doe1 would like In manufacturer The some of four kt candidate to succeed himself. western characters,"' mild snt think first of the consumer picturesque This understanding comes from tin foreign visitor. , isnt a business man. he's a nut statements the junior senator "Shocks," wild the prosperous Kanmanufacturers Is understood to have made to san. "Youre Jut halfway lo Holly- and some other that Henry will acknowledge been noma of the wood. I.et nio show you friends, and which have for a busiwhat is know good farming land In the world. , Notwithstanding, repeated. ness. there is a sentiment Ior King and , Too many ordinances Groat Houao Myatary, leadthe of many among party Wall, I succeeded In loaning a statutes are passed, too .many ers and it may be that his name house. tariff schedules, axes, subsidwill go before the convention. "What on earth la the matter with ies, verbotens set up, to take ' Weber county is understood to itr . o . care of this or that particular have two candidates in the field. "Lmnno, hut It must lie something " The landlord voluntarily interest M. H, Browning and Willard terrlhle. We are coming ta a time Scofltroft, 'while both the form offered lo paper It throughout. when every public question er members of the house of repCouldnt Give Any Lota, , must be settled in the interest resentatives from Utah. Milton If you gave me of the consumer. This is not Horn H. Welhng and James H, Mays the leant hoe, I to happen, as Mr. Reeve are said to have their hats Ana-llI have given you the leant going swiftly and violently, expects, to hoie I hare given to any man. Stray ready fling into the arena. nor will it end iA a sweeping re Stories, Nebekcr May Run. ' ordering of the worlds affairs .; Frank W, Nebeker, former TTiere will be no sudden revolt assistant United States attorof consumers angered by the to is ney, rid hae aspirations, price of potatoes or the high and yesterday several Demowages of carpenters. The sovcrats brought forth the name of ereignty of the Ultimate ConW. W. Ray, former ( United sumer will come about through for district States attorney the steady pressure' of public Utah. James IT. Moyle, former which, as Lowell said, opinion, United States assistant like the is pressure of the athas been mentioned, but can't see it, but, you mosphere; he have said ckse friends all the same, it is sixteen lhs. would not seek nomination this Collie- .SAFI ;quare inch. year..' . Milton H. Welling and James "Whata th matter Mr. White?" rs weekly"Why thin young varmint "aa W. Funk have been mentioned swallowed a cartridge and CARD OF THANKS can't as candidates for congress from wallop 'Ira for fear It goea off." We wish most sincerely to thank the many friends who Poor Jack Spratt were so kind and helpful during Jack Spratt can eat no tat. Ills wife can nil no kwn. the illness- and foiling the They boUv have Pard ot balanced meats death of our loved husband and don I know But nbat they mean! father, the late Henry A James, We thank also any and all who Shelling Out. Bill I niako It n rule to pnj a 1 took part in the funeral servicgo or who sent flowers. I till In these days 'you are mighty es, , Mrs. H. A. James and to don't have If pay (join. lucky yU , ' Family. Ing and going. Cartoons Magazine. There do not State Chairman H. L. been mentioned. be to any seekers for : MulIinerWillCalLThe appear nomination for-- state u per-Party Convention at on the Democratic horizon. One Wish of State Organ- active party worker said yes- Now is the time for your Favorite to win -- n4-o- The Elks Queen Contest Out ' For Every ONE DOLL AR Deposited For Contestants From Now Until Monday at 10 A. M. we will 1000 EXTRA VOTES 1000 (V - e Lose No Time. i '.E $1.00 buys 100 votes plus 1000 equals 1100 $2.00 buys 200 votes plus 2000 equals 200 vlt.J Store :N eedham-Jewelr- y T to-b- EXAMPLE, Deposit Votes at McIntyre Drug or City Drug See beautiful and Costly Prizes at , -- Saturday, June 3, 1922. UTAH Contest Closes Soon - 5 V With Mr. Kipling's sion we move to amend lows, towit : A rag and and aliank of hair, with cut shorter than she wear. ! of 1922 Are Here The Seaside Follies permis- as fol- a hope the rag should - IIiK-a-t . - ! a (reas-trurer- , 1 - - 'T I, ..ri X". J a The Coquette. Ibin't you ever get tired of being male love to? ! ed-- ht Sl-If It were always by ,Te e t UMl b.Vft I , A man always i feels impor- tant when he gets 'married, when the first baby arrives, or when the local paper alludes to a prominent citizen. him SEHATIOMAl, rPRODUCTIC;Ji JrtA' A Bch Jwitr ft 0t&. TRrfnrD Jirry a D $ Win CAP, AU6 QAKrsHS Comp sen wtws op Kporstiuzro JifiJKKAL , TXMMrn With pppiiQveb CpcliS r HAT, With pm SCAr, fioo &- -. sIPPlifivco u TtUfm V G--i I o Seaside Follies of The sre - here. show lM jeer wee Indeed a show of follies In which the leading roles were plsj-ehy the Uuvetjn bathsuit ing suit end the But this yeer the follies sre more sensible. If one they say so, but lust as diverting, for we have' the little gingham betldng suit as the Ingenue and star of the sen son. Fresh from the country. It ts nak-lna big hit at the seashore. It is made as stmply as a suit of romiiers. A sunbonnet cornea with It, and very often a large beach parasol to match. . Xm in lead is the knitted suit nineteen-twMity-iw- g with strliied borders and short cape to match. In this season w hen every little outflt has a cape thats sit Its own, the bathing suit Is not to be left out. Apd It is a iery sensible Costume,' and preferable and better looking thun a towel or a sweater thrown oier Ibe shoulders wheg sitting on the lieurlt. Other things that play Important parts In this summer show are the sets of gayly colored rubberized material consisting of scarf, bag, gap ters and bat and all trlnimed in designs of the same material In contrasting colors, Betty Compson. pretty star In Paramount pictures, in. the photo above wears a rubberized cape thgl Is trimmed In appltqued circles. It la a very effective thing, and sht wears It Itt her forthcoming plo The tnre, "The Bonded Woman. blouss black satin Is a simple sqlt and bloomers, without any superA shlri-eapron fluous, fullness. fore and aft gives the effect of a short skirt slit at each side. This little device allows freedom for swimming and fools the censors at the same time, for the suit is prace suit, camoutically a flaged to look, skirted. - There am still many beaches where they demand that women try to swim with as many clothes on as possible. whichThas so much genuine injpiration, in it that every audience is swept away on a veritable wave of emotion. LYRIC one-piec- ' THEATRE TODAY Also Pollard Comedy News, Topics, Review |