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Show 'L V ( N PAH nro TB THE JOURNAL $ PUBLISH KD BY EARL AND ENfiLAXD plliLLHHING COMPANY under similar circumstances. ITHENORTHLOGAN At this time of year yoor memory turns back to the commu'n-it- y in which you spent your youth. You yearn to return. If you REUGION CLASSES back come rather You go, you disappointed and disillusioned. l found the pump closer to the house,. and all other distances I) NORTH 6 LOGAN, May with compmed j.he picture you carried in your memory. The farmers are all busy in the e train neared the old home town a thrill went fields uow utilizing the pleasant Probably through you: You jumped off, looked eagerly about for familial weather plowing and sowing. A large and appreciative audfaces. ience enjoyed the Uehgion Class Alu,v the faj.es were strange, except that the star pupil of conference last Sunday afteryour school days might be found "driving a hack or loading milk noon at 2 p. m. sake Supercans and trucks and barrels and crates on the trains. May youve intendent Joseph - Hansen, Wm. had this experience. Most of us have. Maybe, too, you found only 'look anil sisters Margaret a few old time friends when you com lied the town and ee they had Thoipoand Beth Hyde of Logan m attendance 'and each to be prompted before they could place you. Despite all this, each were some ver.v good advice. gave spring bring; a desire to go back to the old association of boyga very interesting hood. iccounts of thevvork they had The piogram conAnd life has few satisfactions greater than to return honorably taken up. of sisted songs, lecitations, musaud in Triumph, like the Oregon fruitgrower. When we return we ic arid diamati.ations. The olhc- coi learn that old frieids have died or scattered to the far ners ol ersu c,nil..fv.aihi-i-1.a i .iir.. la iy ci the earth, old landmarks torn down. Tts like exploring a strange a validated on the wav it was world with only the scenery seeming familiar. conducted, showing the good The old home town, friends, is gone in fact. But d lives on in work that is hem;; done tu om ?' Religion Class. memory, a memory we wouldnt trade for a pot of money.' Aftei .Airs. C. A. Nyman enteitain-eall, despite its joy living mellowed by a touch of sadness, ntemoi y is at a kensington Monday m compliment to the also our only permanent one. Salt Lake Telegram. Religion class ofliceis and teachers. Mis, John 11. Oldham and Piutes who yearn to become gunmen without paying the Mrs Lenttta Tuplette were speshould haw sense enough to go East. Angheim Plain cial guests. At the close of tfie afternoon lefreshments were Dealer. seivul to IS guests. Aacutus Eattred at tit Post Office In the Week, an Second Claim Matter. Every Pay at Logan. Putah. SUBSCRIPTION except Sunday RATE M VILs " ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATOR years ago Forest Butner found himself swamped with old home town, Lexington, Ky. Some day Ill irr-back-ari- d ttlT, w it h i n ter es t ,J1hc-tcd- d hrs fourteen rtrme p&yy mt" creditors. The years slipped by. In the memories of the fourteen Butner became a vague phantom, seldom intruding on their attention. The other night the fourteen were invited to attend a banquet as guest of a mysterious stranger. The mysterious stranger, of course, was Butner now a wealthy Oregon fruitgrower. To each of his old creditors he handed an en elope containing a check in full for the old debts with compound interest to date. 1 am supremely happy for the first time in years,; Rut ner is quoted as saying when he took the train back West. Any of us would be, returning in triumph to the old home town, TWENTY his f , 9, 9 t Im BARGAIN 4 m r - tic jK)i-oi- .Uab.-b-s- - - i tnbU-siioulu- iil-- li Ciiuab-- r It s nut t la li.'Ioaou nor a laxat-.- l!o Win-.!- llrmotu SPECIALS DAY farewell testimonial in honOld- A N tooil. IiihIkiim-Ilia- n of uLt, r tuatai ' J- AT - F m V c Store Petersons ; ts r Wednesday, May 9th m VH. A I I, RADIES n' rn PUMfS AND OXFORDS SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES FOR One DAY ONLY Kid House Slippers. Value up to $2.50 W 5 Ladies tm I Ladies Patent Leather and Kid Pumps and Oxfords, with military, spool and Louis t per pair $1.25 heels n & off on all Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords 15 ? . t o H f ft Men's tan or black English Shoes. Values ' (Limit two pairs i up to $12.00 $1.95 per pair pel customer). $5.85 per puir Men's High Top Pearl Elk Work Shoes $2.35 per pair sMens Z. C. M. I. Scout Shoes $L95 per pair Roys Scout Shoes. All sizes $1.00 per pail l- Childrens White Shoes or Slippers Ladies' Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery. All colors. $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Values. , , 5' . 3 Rargain Day Special , & r- - An opportunity to buy Silk Hosiery Assisted by (JWLAUYS HIX, Dramatic Reader, ( ATHUYN WOOD, Pianist and THE TABERNACLE CHOIR ill present a FAREWELL CONCERT, in honor of Miss ham and fannl.v was given at the Crowtheis going East in June to further her musical education. Oldham home Monday evening andei the direction of the Relief j Dont forget it. It is. at the Societ.v sisteis. The evening was' spent in plaving games and a musical program. Itetreshments were served to OS guests. Tickets on sale at The Bluebird. Cherry Mi. Oldham and family movBlossom and Men's Shop. ed here from Ixigan about 6 Adni. Res., 50- General, Students, 2-veal's ago and have made many, friends duiing that time and have taken an active part m the, activities of our ward and we re-- . Germany doesnt miss much now if she misses t He mark. gret very much to have them! Meltons Pen Pointeis. leave us, they will be greatly Gieen, it is said, quiets the nerves. Especial y the long missed, but we wish them well in their new home at N'oith Salt' green. Greenville Piedmont. Lake. One of the leading social events of the week was the house' warming party given Friday afternoon in honor of Mvs. Elizabeth Peart. About 10 friends and neighbors met at her home and prepared for an afternoon of entei tainment. They had it. too. They sang, recited, played, games and feasted upon the good things provided by them and Visit'our store tomorrow and take advantage of the their hostess. They presentBargains of seasonable merchandise we have armany ed Mrs. Peart with an arm chair ranged for this occasion. and some kitchen ware and wishThe following prices are only a few of the thousand ed her well in her new home. we have to offer ou. Last Tuesday evening at Lothe M men gan Fourth-AtTirof Logan Tenth Ward competed against the M men of North IiOgan in debating and quartet vv ork. The Tenth Ward quartet was composed of Rulon Rose, Alfred Cdanser, Milliard ClufT, Dvvaine $ Jessop, while that of North Logan was composed of Darrell1 Palmer, Fred Berger, Wallace Hopkins and Revier Palmer. Folgers North Logan won. The question for debate was: Resolved that Utah should 11 adopt a graduated income tax. The afiirmativt was upheld by Evan McMurdie, Harold Wads worth and Bernard lergeson of IiOgan and the negative by Wm.1 Hurst, Howard Ferguson and Darrel Palmer of North Logan. Pm Hie affirmative won. Mr. Fred Smith Jr. of Ixigan lias bought the Oldham home 2 215 lb. packages White King and will move his family here to Washing Machine Soap, reside. 2 cakes Mission Olive Soap, Mi. Carl Fridley of Logan has 2 cakes Clemente Cocoa Almond bought the Henderson home and Soap you can guess what will soon :i, happen. my 2 pkgs. Carnation or Sun Ripe Oats 1 111 r Mr. ami Mrs. Alma Olsen mot2T)kgs. Carnation or Sun Ripe AlflOr . .cbi.Uil ored to Franklin Sundav. Mrs. T Wheat j Olsen's mother, Mrs. Porter, v Tabernacle Wed. May 9th 35. MANY OTHER BARGAINS SEE OUR WINDOWS J Sun Bright Cleanser Oil Sardines 10 6 for 25c cans 49c Raisins Seedless -, $.100 $.100 - Matches 12 pkgs for 50c E 98c aa the week here,-Mrs. Alice Riter, Mrs. pairs $4.95 at Wholesale Prices. n Sarah 6 for 25c. Sunsweet Fruit Butter Fordham and Mrs. Susan Smith of IiOgan were dinner guests of Mrs. James Chambers on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Wise, and, Mrs. Mary Wursten of Logan Tenth Ward were visitors at our Religion Class conference last Sun-- ; day. Miss Velma, Palmer who has been teaching school at Daniels, Idaho, is home for the summer. - Miss Faugn Hancock of Pan-- i guitch is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nephi Christensen. On Tuesday afternoon our meeting house grounds Were a' scene of activity. The Religion Class officers and children gave an excellent example to the citizens in this master of cleaning, up the yards, raking up and disposing of all rubbish. The yards were in srnCk and' span order. Mrs. Andrew , Nyman JrToT Logan was visiting in the ward on Friday with friends. K.C.powoi'r 17 1 1 1 bars P and C. 25 oz can 5 for $1.00 White Naptha 1411 bSar Ivory Soap pkg. Ivoiy Soap Fkkes, pkg. Star Naptha Powder Q8( fnftWV - , Store opens Wednesday Morning 8 A, M, i !at Lily Bran, ChtpS Quality Footwear Dealers. .ta8: : iU 19 6 oz. pkg samples given away during the Ray. I , Peterson & LOG CABIN , CXDT . JTO I A 13 Rolls ?apler , - Small Medium 25C Large S1.00 4 SOl for 50c , SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE u pound in China. & 4 ' Ail Kio.ua. Cocoa lbs. for $1.00 Macaroni 12 lbs. lor $1.00 Mens Footwear P Ur m in io4 u it at 00 I Dramatic Contralto d $1.35 Bargain Day Special r -l ! vtLak; - t I'l.r, V FarewellC oncer t Miss Edna Crowther - c- or of Mr. and Mis. 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K,;tnr -- . I , c- - OLD HOME TOWN Ar 1 as-th- .....' PER MONTH, In Advance ... ,.60c 70c PER MONTH, in Advance gf CARRIER. A Discount er $1.00 Per Year Will Re Given for Advance . Payments for a Full Year. '.MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PHI NS " The Aaaoct&ted Pre laexelitBivcly entitled to the use for rdpubtlcatlon of all newa, dispatches creditod to it or not othHnelHe credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of repiihlication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. RT ItTr- -.f IX r XHum r,11brh.iaK,U,rU, tl.y . at taJCliit-Joiiru- . taix-cia- d, I . Kellogg's Bran gives permanent . relief because it is ALL BtuJil , similar-shortene- ..Editor Gordon 'I'uesdav , Mav JOtJKNAL, LOGAN CTTT. CACHE CQUNTT UTAH " c JIWESTCENTERSTREET. LOGAN i |