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Show f . . cs." rui "THE" JOURNAL, LOGAN fc yJSje HibEitp Tuesday June 6 1922,1 CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ?3anfe . iErndjegWjrif t anb patriotism ' . : . -- - Dancing at the Logan Pavilion ' every Wednesday and Saturday. . Adv. . The famous' Liberty ;Be I stands for freedom,' happiness and independence. The Liberty Jiell Bank, its teplica, which we hare for free distribution, is a symbol of the Liberty BelL Let your children ring if with their savings NOW, and It will mean THEIR freedom from want, and their ' , , happiness in days to comp. Your child wants a Liberty Bell Bank,' should have one, especially when tnere Is no expense is connection with getting one. ' '. t Cache Valley Banking Company SAVINGS TRUST Plenty of early tomato plants for sale. Stender Produce Co. 33 East First North. Phone 751. Adv. Participate. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 6PENED HERE WITH $1.00 OH MORE OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL ' ' ' . ' BANK, COMMERCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garff motored up from Ogden Sunday and spent the day visiting friends. Registered Trap Shoot at The Logan Traps to Be First of Its Kind Yet Held Salt Lake and Ogden Shooters Will The traps of the Logan Hod and Cun club will bo the scene of lively activities tomorrow when the club will conduct a regular - restored trap shoot. The affair starts at II o'clock in tho forenoon. ( The "registered trap shoot is the first of Its kind to be held in Logn by the club. Every participant must be registered with the American Trapshooting association and this can be done at the grounds for a regular representative of the association will bo there to conduct the . shoot. shoots There will be six during the competition and the shooting will be open to both amateurs and pro'esaionals. Many prises are In store for the lucky onea at the ground. There will be prizes, for high gun and long run among the and professionals and amateurs some other prises uUo. A large number of trap shooters from Ogden and Salt Lake will be up for the shoot according to Deane Woodall, president of the club, about fifteen from Salt Lake and ten fromoglenare expected besides some from Idaho. At the shoot held Sunday at the traps the following scores were made: The Seamens family of Hyde Park are holding a family reunion today at which the mem-Kr- s of the family from far and near are present. w June Bride sale on Silverware it,Everton A Sons all this month. Come early while stocks are complete. This is a real money saving sale. till IN YOUR cash- - profitably and with equal safety in not exceeding $5000 maturity value of the New Issue of 4 2 per cent Treasury VICTORY 1-- -- ' These Savings Certificates. in five mature Certificates years from the date purchased, and are issued in three denominations; a $25 Certificate can b bought for $20, a $100 Certificate for $80 and a .$1000 There Certificate for $800, fore they cannot depreciate in value; they are also registered, Deane Woodall .... which fully protects the owner Reid against theft, fire, or loss of Harry ShamharJ...' Stoney are any- - kind. exempt D. Clark They from State and local taxation Allen Palmer (except estate. and inheritance Dr. F. O. taves) and from the normal Cberlee-Jeak- if Rynqds Federal Income Tax. The Gov? TO ALL BANKS and PUBL1 CATIONS in the Twelfth Fed- eral Reserve District. Dear Eire: For the particular benefit of you kindly your patrons,-wonemphasize to them at every opportunity within 4he, next two weeks the fact, that interest on -- t $ percent Victory 3-- 4 - ", Lib- erty Loan Notes will CEASE on in accordance Jzne 15, 19 1 1th tho Redempt-ia- n Notice-of -- ernment cannot v call these issued by the Secretary of Certificates for redemption priT.tsury and regularly pub-oor to maturity, but the Treasthis ury will, Kfched in daily papers if desired, redeem Dwtrict, commencing Thursday on demand any time I dsdYfore maturity, at values rvjukriy Pubhsh-iJ- n this DistimmonNf.ed on the Uck of each y Thursday, F"ruary; iificate, equivalent to, the price . . , paid, plus interest at about 3 was 2 per cent per year, compound reiterated through (. following ed semi . annually. press statement from Washing- - Any banking institution can .;i, D. C., on Monday May 22, obtain Treasury Savings Cer f . jem be-tr- desig-r;pem- of Cer-scut- : 1-- y tificates for itself or its customers from the nearest Federal Reserve Bank or money order Post Office, and other corporations or individuals also enjoy the same privilege. '1. i . Yours very truly; , The Secretary of the Treasury today called, attention to tl.j fact that all 3 4 per cent Victory Notes, pursuant to the r:t;o given February 9, 1922, lled.for redemption .s t: c 3 Jane 16, and that in 7.".t on the 3 4 per cent Vic. ry Note will therefore cease i tixt date.' , As announced 3-- -- j. Theodore Hardee; ' 3-- Lc:3 Lccj Ihrj Sb:rttr February 9, 1922, the Treas-is prepared to redeem any I the 3 4 per cent Victory ; Uotes before June at Us option of the holder, at par : accrued interest to the date 7 3-- 15,-192- ' it ' - Mi.rtrtei Director, - i cf io Card Lcci Contests optional redemption. In CALLING' the 3 3 4 per The officer of the American Bene bell league met Uat :nt Victory Notes for redempt night -- n on June 15 next (nearly a in the offices of the chamber of rtxr before their maturity on commerce for the purpose of disllay 0, 19231, the Government cussing business matters, in connecLo-gi- . is exercisirig the following op- tion with the leagne operations.' All tion, reserved in .Treasury De- four clubs were, represented. It was derided that the league seapartment Circular No. 138, an. nouncing and prescribing the son would terminate on July 2$ Interms under which the Victory stead of Aug. IS. This cute off Liberty Loan was offered on three games and makes it a 15 game schedule. This was thought pril 21, 1919 i The Notes (Victory), may more aultablo for alt tho clubs and . I v redeemed, at tho option ot taas also. i'.-United States, ender such Tbs league .games this week are 9 and , regulations as the to be played at Logan and Hyrum f raretary of the Treasury may on Saturday. Lewiston meets Logan a ' scribe, ton June 15 or Decern hero at 5 oclock Saturday 15, 1922, in ' whole or in rum on tho Crimson park and at Hythe Hyrum club will entertain ; rt, as to eather or both series, Richmond at 5: SO oclock. -" . and accrued interest, on . . . . months notice of redempt- -' ' ASSINQ IT ALONG j f !ven in Such manner as - , rcs - after-noo- -- ,:r r7r f L.rretary of. the Treasury "Do you ever auger from loss of prescribe. . 3 view of the foregoing! it ZleepF "I eertifnly do. said Mrs. Clipping. t holders owners all or ;tcs "Ton don't look like a victim of eddanding 3 4 per cent , Vietcry Notes tp' present them am, thougic- - When the iceman, f 7 redemptiton 'not later than th telephone bed or eoaiethtng else Ir. CUtdngi minute 1 raddle of Junq, , 1922, be- -. Interrupt 73 there Notes will not earn nap gfter the alunif dork rings ta the he's a perfect bear at the r Interest after " that date morning breakfast table."" 1 e , effe:ted 14i;niptions. esn 3-- 'I j " tenk tr trust com- t7rthin any the Twcfth Federal - 8m, .There are so fr ,t many things that or by direct nuuiey will not buy 78 aomterty to the Federpl Re -- j S Mortimer Morese. -- k "A"1 ,bprc heckofaim of Can Francisco " lr . ! .4-at " I 'w Angelas. ,mt 1 ,n 4crfecll) -.. , c,.uid I willing W"om' to accept at any time tlie SIO 4. . f you borrowed from me more than two Iy, se be .advantage-- yearn g." Di.-'trift-,' be-io- ' on 3 - , 3c rmr c-v- , It btovr that I ... - BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Home of Good Motor Cars f Adv t Marriage licenses hate been fsued to John Hvrum Lovell of Ririe, Idaho, and Velda Annie Perry of Perry, Idaho; Clement Edward Walter and Puby Annie Johnson? both of Richmond; Simon Wheeler, Jr. Lewiston, and Luella Hodges, Trenton. Its Los between Second South and Johnson's grove on Main Cool on Loveland Studio. , In , Ad. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Haskins returned from Portland, I Oregon, whereMr?:TIaskins "Is t r taking a course in dentistry at the Northwestern University. obst Pf Attempts They August will spend the vacation period here wi:h Bishop and Suicide in His Celi Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Mrs. Haskins parents.' NEW YORK, Juife 6 August Probst, alleged, victim cf Auto tops and general up"imaginary cnrequitedf, love holstering. Logan Auto! Trimfor a prominent society girl ming Co., East of Post Office. Adv. to Phone 86-and , whose deportation Switzezrland has been set for today, slashed his wrists in the Lieutenant Russell Maughan solitude of his cell in the psy- and Lieutenant Morgan had inchopathic' Ward, Ellis Island, tended to leave Logan yesterday, delayed by failure to yeterday. His act was diecovered by at- receive some necessary equiptendants a few moments later. ment from Salt Lake, which exject this afternoon, in They hurried - him to the hos- they which event they will depart at Btitches pital, where several' were taken before he was pro- once. Captain George has relieved them from further service nounced out of danger. here, .that they may return to at Officials claimed (hey were Sacramento to prepare for traina less to explain Probst s acing students at the R. O. T. C. tion, or to locate the instrument training school to be held in Sawith which it' was committed. cramento, for government air service. rtbral Superiority. Tour camiuilgn zulU to hnve cost The Little Early Bird prep t drat of money." "I don't know a thing about that, sented by Tenth ward Primary The fasci- officers. Fifth ward Wednesday replied Senator Sorghum. nation of politics lies largely In the evening 8 :15. Admission 10c and fact that the chap with tho bruins can 25c., I Adv. i ttwr ait track and let with the 42 1 Air-O-Wea- Ves have The secret of keeping comfortable weather is really. no secret at alj. It a matter of choosing clothes' that with a definite, purpose in view-t- o ... . but-wer- ?' cool. ' 'L . . - - ve Suits $15.00 to $27.00 Howell Brothers.- boy bustle without bothering him Following protracted illness Henry W. Rucker passed away yesterday morning at the family A Dark Suspicion. "Black Boy. dry's sump'n funny residence, 65 West Fourth South. Mr. Rucker was a native of bout de way you rolls dein boms." "leah." said the successful manipu- Lynchburg, Virginia, where he lator of the Ivory culic. "Its de way and his family embraced the 'em, son. Dey hear me. I sjieak later moving to Collin-sto"I'm gwlne to look at dem dice an' gospel, and for the past two Utah If dey'a ednruted like I 'Sieet deyMs. de ain't gw Int to hear you say' noth- years has been a member of the Logan Sixth ward. The deceased in but was 66 years of age and leaves a wife, five children and many relatives and friends who mourn his loss. Funeral services will HIGH SCHOOL be held Thursday at one oclock ih SWIMMING POOL the Sixth ward chapel. -- about details," IS(CMRK1 cent increased the strength of, the leather 13 per cent and the streikh 16 per cent. When the humidity was raised from 35 per cent tw 75 per cent the average increase in strength was 42 per cent and in stretch 63 per eighties. He will be missed in Leather Becomes every community enterprise and good work in Clarkston. Stronger , With In Mrs. Rosanna .Harry, for many years a Resident of Logan, crease in wife of John W. Harry Sr. passed away yesterday afternoon of old age. being in her eighty sevThe strength and elasticity of enth year. Her husband, who is leather fire greater when the - Next s Saturday at 2 p. m. ninety-seve- n years of age, air is moist thsn when .it is Everton & Sons will conduct analso her son, John WA . her; other big Aluminum Sale. Watch Harry, Jc proprietor of the ! . J7 and for this reason, says i - the house of Kuppenheimer good Clothes n, " keep you - -- V . come in all popular summer fabrics-Pa- lm Beach, mohair, gabardine, tropical worsteds- Wonderfully cool, smartly styled and tailored . to keep in shape. Theyre ready for you here.. 1 guml-by.- in warm is merely are made Kuppenheimei Air-O-Wea- e gn-a- money the Bleachers ; street a mink fur. Finder notify .... 43 cent. It is apparent that control of the humidity in a r$om where leather i3 tested is necessary if the results are ta be worthy forbig ad vertisementnextmue and see their window for the services will be held in the Ninth United Sttfpeparfmenrcr anything, "The" Bureau of biggest and best Aluminum Sale ward chapel at 2 p. m. on Thurs- - Agriculture, it is important in Chemistry has devised1 such a 1 Adv. tests ot room in which the" amount cf . ever held in Logan. making comparative " , leather to be sure that all pie moisture in the air may te kept No plant, not even tl nnttie, C8 tested are under the same unifoim and at Mr. John Thtmpson, the genany percentage A' good cf saturation ial Claikstonite who - has so grow. In til pans bfth. world. Only- humidity conditions It continuously. IS specie, ar. known, which themcf ie&ther tested in a dry is the .only testing room in the many friends in Logan and else- telrea piece over same Urn. nt the hair atmeephere might appear to be world where the conditions are where throughout the valley, 4 weaker than a much poorer controlled so we!L wherever he was known, pass- the land aartace. tested when the air was ed away last evening at his - In piece Sundays are usually pre- moist. x heme in Clarkstqn, of a heart ferredItaly Financier Davidson, with for marriage whea the prinTests made of more than 500 Morgan and . company, accumu-piece- s affeefien that had, we are In behave never been married taken from the most millions and at the same formed, existed for Borne time, cipal fore. . Widows, however, respect an form to be in careful him part cf the hide, alternate ; time accumulated a tiny cancer compelling old custom by marrying on Saturhis movements. Mr. Thompson days. strips being rcfejected to dry in the brain that was busy with air and damp air at a tempera- - finance. lie disd under opera-tur- e reached we believe, nearly had, .. cf 70 degrees F., showed tion for the cancer the other the traditional span of life, but ' Whale sharks, found tn (he Indian had every appearance of one and Pacific Oceans, often altvln a that an increace from 35 per j day and took the cancer, buFnot who wonld live well along in his. length ot (0 feet, hut quits harwloaj.tcfent relative humidity to '55 per, the millions, with him. ; . sur-vive- 4 X " 5 45 44 Adv. The stores cf Hyrum, upen request of that citys Chamber.; of Commerce, will close every j ; Wednesday beginning tomorrow, and until September 6th, at one oclock, that all may' attend the ball games. 25-bi- they can invest the proceeds of these redemptions (up to $4000 , . , DAILY SCHEDULE Girls from 2:00 to 3700 Boys 'from 3:d9 to 4:00 Girls from 4:00 to 5.00 Boys from 5:00 to 6:00 Men from 6:00 to 7:00 p. ml p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. The admission to the pool is 10c in the afternoon. Private parties e from 7 :00 to 11:00 p. m. Reser rations to be made in advance Those who desire to make reservations should do so immediately because the good hours are going rapidly. Bring your families and have a social swim together. Swimming suits and towels may be rented at the High School. I 1 1 uni-uat- ed j j- j i 4 i ,i - I ? |