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Show ' . , VA 19:23 Saturday, February 3, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . Vanderbilt Millions Back Hunt For Newport Hammer Murderers ' A Sweet H edit 's For St. , Inventory Time Valentines Day once a year the merchant counts and his stock. Its a good practice far everyone. Take an account of yourself and your year's work. Ask yourself many questions. Insist on honest answers. AT least DEAUTIFUL Heart Boxes, all es at all prices from the pleasing little two ounce size selling for but twenty cents? up all filled with the highest quality Bluebird Cqiidy surely the selection is complete siz- - ' Whether you or professional man or farmer, consider your bank connection as an essential part of your plans. This hunk wiH(be glad to hep and ss serve you. for, Valentine Day. Nothing will please more than a " II ft If7 Bluebird Candy Valentine. Order it now before our stock of special heart boxes is depleted. We pack to your order and, for shipments, we pack, - insure-an- d mail. out-of-to- I HiM 0 stimuli: it itt A Bank of Strength and Character COMMERCIAL TRUST SAVINGS wn Bluebird Thatcher Bank Building Logan FINE BUILDING SITE ,WI u PM hrl Mt NM1 i Another .shipment Almanacs have just The Journal office. LOCAL NEWS FOR SALE IN GOOD RESIDENTIAL PART HANDY FOR EITHER TEMPLE OR COLLEGE at Adv, : i otwtoot. i i-- MS - S a. r sfch of teJroot in V rPnvJ LOST A BROWN SABLE FUR NECK PIECE BETWEEN .miniwii iif C. V. BANK AND 133 E. CEN-TEif fwig nf CALL JOURNAL. RE.. Girl wants housework Call 188 WARD. Adv. . , Adv. Taken from recording therBABY CHICKS Phone 176-AdV. mometers, the lowest tempera- c 6 t arrived o Hicks ShTlS , i. , ,r. 1 .APPLY BOX 881 1. ture during thi night and early at the sug- Ad1 ar factory, 22 degrees below at the home of Chief of Adollar saved is a dollar zero; Police Peterson, 18 below, and earned. Earn a dollar by paying at the postoffice, 15 below. your subscription to The Journal for a year in advance. The new orchestra of girls has In reading over all the adverlieved to have been drowned on the 22nd of October, 1890. After tisements of that time the stordragging the Logan river and es offered their merchandise in useing every possible means of exchange for wheat The Journal finding the body the theory of was then allowing 60 cents a was advanced and a de--1 shel for wheat on subscription, According to ' the Rexburg tective hired, but it was found that he was double crossing Mrs. Press the people of Bingham B CANDY SPECIAL AT THE Hanks who W'as working hard to county met and passed rqsolu ForimgammSte PubThe Journals From Taken BLUEBIRD. FRESH MADE Nithalie Jacobs 979 pay him and the case was drop- tions whereby a silk hat was purlished Each Wednesday and Adw BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE ped until in 1893 when it was chased and shipped to their reFrom Jan. Saturday 20c PER POUND. SATURDAY will be The Opera Ermine discovered Sell Hanks had gone presentative in the legislature. 21 to Feb. 4 AND SUNDAY ONLY. SEE presented by the South Cache to California and was working Hon. Gil F. Fletcher as a crownOUR WINDOWS. while the people of Logan ing adornment to one elected to Adv High School about the third there On January 19,1893 t,he flirt so honorable a position. They week of February. Mr. N. W. mourned his death. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY. Christainsen of the music de- favorable report was received A marriage license was issued made the request that he wear "Home of Good Motor Cars. partment is directing it, assist- from Washington that Utah to Will Thain and Mary Ann it during the legislative session advt. ed by Miss Coleman who is would be admitted as a state. Evans, unless such wearing would sub- t Among the local news we find ject him to ignominious treat- St. Johns Church Iloly Cota- - gening the dramatic phases of The Republicans were not in fawas The cast OL Utah because vor Prduction. munion Sunday at 11 oclock, admitting petitions were sighed to have a ment. some - telephone installed in the mar- time and has Demoit a feared be The Logari market stood as ago, phosen wqud on they address .with, Appreciation the sense of values, the things been workinf diligently to pre- - crcitir state. " However at - thisshais effiee so that-i- f necessary follows: wheat 50c per bu.f oats sent the opera in a creditable tme they were weakening and a police man could beSummoned. 90c cwt, potatoes 30c bu., butl which and worth-whilSunday school classes at 10- a.vm. way. The present plan provides ft itehood for UtaL seemed to be Also one to have Thaadeus Bux- ter 12 2 to 20c, eggs 25c doz., , for a performance in each of the assif ed. ton a dangerous lunatic sent timothy delivered $6.00 ton, luFOR RENT Downstairs mo- following, communities i Wells-villsudto Provo to be properly cared for. cerne delivered $4.00 ton. was Hayes dern apartment at 191 West llyrum, Providence and denly confined to his bed with An interesting letter was re-- A local ad read as follows Center. Phone 315. Adv. Logan. i paralysis of the heart and died ceived by The Journal from John ,A full supply of Becker Beer who was filling a mission: ways on hand at Edwards and evening of January 17th. )rhe Christian Science SerAt tha meeting of the 'city on thethis Smart. When you want a, good time we find the fol- in England at that time. At vices will be held Sunday at 11 commissioners last evening the Follett Hattie Cache drink the and Frank lowing try Old Hermitage county filing in oclock suite 17 in the Thatch- greater part of the session was of Hyde Park were mar- - key. Sold by Edwards and er Bldg., 33 S. Main. Subject devoted to a consideration of the offices: probate judge, William selectmen, I. C..Thor-es- ried in the temple on Wednesday, j Smart, etc, Them was the good Love. Solos by v Mrs. L. electric light and Goodwin; delinquent N. W. Crookston, B. F. In the evening the event was cel- - old days. All are w elcome. fthcr bills. The conclusion was Bingham; clerk, C. D. W. Full- - ebrated by a reception and feast j A lecture was given by r; t cached that there must be MacE M. of brides fessor the Peter wan, the residence at the at AgricuL assessor, FOR RENT o room Apt. payment made cf sums Maughn collector, A. G. Barber; parents, and a dance in the hali ,tural College in which he describ electric range, 84 E, 3rd collect ions will be vigor treasurer, G. W. Thatcher Ue,and ed the beauties of Berlin, Ger- at Hyde Park" North. Phone 986-Adv;cusy pushed. Two young men prosecuting attorney, Chas Jr.; H.l Marriage licences were also is - (many, the military system of the Among recent appointments w w're acting as commission Hart ; sheriff, Jas, Kirkbride ; sued to Joseph B. Kent of Lewis - country and its beer gardens, we note that of Clyde Hansen, a f alesmsn without haying paid coroner, John King; superinten-- 1 ton and Mary Dalrymple of Pres-- During the lecture the audience treated to be?r. The native of Logan and son of Niels the, necessary license appeared dent of schools, Elijah Greene ;ton; Karl E. Sandstrom of Y. Hansen, as postmaster at before the commission following was highly instructive. (We surveyor, Edward Han--1 den and Mary Gumersen of Malad, Idaho, where he has been their-- arrest, preferring to sub. sen; recorder, William G. Far- - gan; Joseph II. Fuhrimaif" of (agree that it most have been.) for a number' of years editor mit to a penalty imposed by the rell ; fish and game commission, Providence and Mary A. .Johnson j . A marriage license was issued and manager of the Malad En- commission rather than go into N. W. Crookston; inspector of of Logan; Albert Frederick andJto N. J. Johnson and Mina Han- terprise. Mr. Hansen was raised ccurt. They paid nine dollars in bees, Alfred Bell; inspector of Mary E. Flukiger of Provid- - sen. and educated here, and learned addition to the sum of the reg- sheep, Frank Broadbent. ence; Nephi Andrew's Jr. and the printers art as an employee ular license tax. Incidentally it X A committee of Collection Annie Johnson. of The Journal. ' ' is time all business licenses for W'as formed to gather relics to Oa January .28, 1893 a notice i to send A Chithe meetUtah in were was given of the grand concert 1923 building paid. special The danger of purchasing an ing is to be held tonight to finish cago for the worlds fair. Mrs. to be given onAalentines Eve by j ', The regular monthly meeting automobile from a stranger was up the new (budget. Moses Thatcher was president the Opera House band.' Each of the Logan Rotary club was illustrated yesterday when. Sherand Sarah Farr secretary of the purchaser of a ticket was pre- - held during the dub dinner, on CARD OFTHANKS iff Peterson recovered from Mr. committee. sented with a souvenier program Thursday evening, Feb. 1. A.- F. Wimmer We desire mast sincerely .to of Wellsville a a handsome picture dent Fritz Champ presiding. In-It is interesting to note the closed Ford car that had been thank the many kind friends report given of the receipts and itial plans originated for attend- the band. stolen from a resident of East who, following the sudden death disbursements of Cache county On February 1. 1893 word was ance at the Rotary District Con Grand Forks, Minn. Mr. Wim- of our beloved husband and for the year ending Dec. 3L received that statehood .would vention to be held at Pocatello, mer bought it from a man now father, tried by every means' 1892. Total cash dispursements not come until a Democratic pre- Idaho, March 16 and 17, 1923. in prison in San Diego for the within our power to soften the were $75,005.97 Receipts in ex- sident had taken his seat and a Carl Arenston, United States theft of a high powered car; awful blow. We thank, also, cess of disbursements senate installed. Forestry Service, and .Victor Democratic w'ere through whose Prominent men from Utah and Lindblad, Scout Executive, were confession, those who officiated or took $666.65 was due foTThe yeaFs"saIa"ry . TdoxrtrttesT,e?ieTeabbuts""of 1any"pTrrirtheTfanmr services, the Ford was ascertained. Mr. those who sent flowars, or in Rotarian Walter Cleare, PresiAn interesting article was giv- hard to have Utah admitted but Wimmer had no reason to doubt any ether way showed sweet en in The Journal of January 21, failed and every one believed dent of the Pocatello Rotary Frank W. Blair Co, Bros. Motor Cars. Dodge, morning hours was: IDAHO TNI er GO TO CHURCH pe WHY? -- Because it is an investment that will yield you Rich Returns We all need spiritual capital for the work It lightens the load and brightens the way. r W'elcome to I are-rea- POCATELLO, e. 1-- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 A. Tomorrow M. 7:30 P, IIARRISTILLSBURY, Minister. ML e, . j whis-Gibs- on Lin-nart- z. UTILE TALKS ON THRIFT byS, W. STRAUS, PrctAs'd American Satiety far Thr ifU Pro-me- ; fur-!prcm- J. , ! j lec-cou- Og-Jw- as Lo-ttu-re Presi-containi- - ng of 1 - $10,-271.0- coi-Tect- 6. or had received a bill of sale in due friends in the hour of affliction, jthe strange disappearance of F Ireach consideration.' orm Mrs. James King and family, i M. ISell)1 Hanks who be - jpassed. , I Cluty-wa- s. much less of .ihe,..pi:i the evening, his topic, being, "The Spin? f Rotaiv Thrift is a character tonic. It rieWiops the will and strengthens the moral fibre. Through it one is better able to forego those habits of life' thk are harmfuL Thrift equips us for the temptations as well as for the vicissi- tmles of life. Those who practice thrift will never fad entirety; they may not attain the heights, but they ne er will reach the depths. No one, at the beginning of life, eer expects to. fail. The lamp of hope bums brightly in youth. Bat hope ' alone cannot bring success. No mao can thrift practice without licing a better citizen as There must be concrete action along right lines. Steadily, step by step, the desired ends are attained. Where there is persistent effort, with freedom - well as a more one. , It from thrift in educa- tiofjial duties. Let us send forth our young men, and our young women into the world with a of the thorough appreciation moral as well as the material values of thrift. After all. in life is not to be measured gaged sue-ce- ss failure? In a broad and general way, accompaniment j as- parents and to those who are cn- - failure. And it is because the practices of thrift keep one constantly within the hounds of prudent living, that this plan of life is the best safeguard against of these pect of which should appeal strongly to wrongful methods of conduqf and living, there can be no' such thing moral soundness, as is well as rne vitabtg thrift prac- - ' -- by material standards. Learn the value of thrift No betters regrrard ngtnnsr'faitGrr" tan be presided than vjh i eftjii'uimt jrj . |