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Show ' ' N Lawn Mowers The Scout Hand will meet at the high school tonight at 7 o- - TURN ME OVER Ml SOME CHAMBER clock. OF COMMERCE CAPITOL NOTES j i Fine tomatoe plants at 35c per Tuesday representatives of at Ola Larsons. (Adv.) t!ie advertising and education mjj-9juoThe monthly meeting of the committees of the Chamber of Commerce met with presidents 'High Priests of Cache Stake 0 j , . Budge and J. E . Cardon of Tfu will conmence Sunday May 20 j the Logan and Cache stakes to at 10 a. m. in the Stake House, outline a plan for an educational i Cache, Box Bishop Jorgensen, Seamons and campaign in the and Bear Lake valleys for a As long as the roads are crowded BaIlard wU, k on the jder with drivers who persist m cut- - sitv and importaIlce of attendJ arger enrollment m the Agincu and Brigham Voung ting in regardless of ordinary jn? quorum meetings. A full fuiiil ,UX s,1! 100 of safety, just so attendance is desired by The ffef. llwtinkr f the need ref?uiai lh.e driver careful will the Iresidencv. .Quorum long of Commerce on 'Chamber insurance.! automobile complete evening, May 17th, Thursday 1 )issolutlon of artnership Kjr. George B. Bowen, chairman ...... in hurrv . to dfivini 0 f'Qr- Deco.r SffC of the education committee will i ",onuent3, n f l ayU uHuilv the plan for approval nP'al , . son not pa , but the everv i,ne. now. P. O.!alonj? with the talks bv presi- Advi dents E G. Peterson and W. a costly one, to others. Hansen, 170 N. Main., W. Henderson and Supt. Orson RyGladioli and Dahlia bulbs an. H. A. Pedersen a Sony Every member of the Chamnow ready. Cache Valley Com- ber and any other citizens who , of moon-shinmission Company. Adv. interested are expected at are & Company this meeting. We must become pocket fall Mrs. Finis Fife, a highly re- better advertisers and support of Lye Phone 83 spected lady of Providence, died ers of our local institutions. UTAH LOGAN of home her last night at the Mr. John J. Roberts has been daughter in Westoh, presum- appointed as the supervisor of ably of the infirmities incident the horticultural department of Bible ThouqhtSr Tbdag to old age, as she was born in Mr. Roberts is Big Carnival Dance at the 1814. The remains are being the County Fair. i in srmrr fruit an tuutii. and .in grower and experienced White 16. May City Wednesday, H a spirit: nl tliy that worship bhn conveyed to Logan. Interment he is going to make a strong ef-- j (Adv.) will be in the Providence MUIt wrihlp him In spirit and In fort for the largest and best dis- truth. Jhn 4 cemetery. play of fruit ever exhibited at ' In the District court this mornfair. Mr. Roberts LET US GIVE THANKS: -B- ing order to show cause in the The Cranney Motor Co. is un- the county as. for apples no claims that of the Spring Creek Irriga two cars of Maxwell and place L3 Bet ter adapted for them lessing, and glory, and wisdom, case ' loading vs. was to. Peter tion Gjettrup, chilmetW cars, newt models. A. than Cijche Valley. The warm and thanksgiving, and honor, being argued. P. Clark, factory representative days and cool nights in the fall be unto and and power, might, and EVA. Walton, district '.dis color the fruit to a high state our God for ever and ever. Lowell & Green well wallpaper aiid give them a wonderful flavRevelation 7:12. and calsomine cleaners. Phon or; Circular letters will be sent What is God, and how should Powell 735. (Adv! out at once to all the fruit growv we worship him? John 4:21. ers of the county asking them to Captain M. E. V ilson of the- ture cameraman of Ogden, visit- - make special preparations for a Frank W. Blair Co., Dodge U. S. Quartermasters Corps hased the Agricultural College this good exhibit at the fair. Mr. II. number of P. Mathew, county crop inspectAd arrived from Camp He-Motor Cars. Rifle team or. Md., near Baltimore, and Abell of the hortiS' ' be shown cultural departntent id . tlte AgThe W. B. Preston camp will ed for duty at the Agrictil meet at the home of Mrs. George College. The captain is a grad-- , on the scree on the Pathe cir- ricultural College will be asked Penn-;cuit. to cooperate with the Fair people Gardner at 538 East 1st South 'uata of the University of ' in, getting the fruit growers to , sylvania at Philadelphia, and has at 3 d. m. Thursday. made a favorable Aylutresscswantccat spra$' their trbdS.and Ulih them Impression Twy erciab Grill. (Adv) Choice Early Rose and Early upon those who have met him. the J avail.now seed Ohio, potatoes se hAve brtn iBwei$ s able. Get yours earl. Cache Val-- i Mens khaki work pants $1.2oi a'Ad tibn ifetued 0 Gerald Andrews .choir .trefei atoilCe. .The New Jo at. bolds Adv. 'Commission. , (Adt) Ida Christina. Smith-- ooth of fairds the ley place td give the1 puband lic the benefit of your experience - Richmond; 'Aael'E.-Bel-l ", Cassie Stephenson, both of Pres- - and knowledge.,. You may also ton. Idaho; William Harold Miles pick up some ideas from the othof Smithfield and Eugena Claire er fellow. There is nothing like Hancev of Hyde Park; Walter the exchange of ideas by practiCarl Mittlestedt of Georgetown, cal demonstrations. Idaho, and Magdalene R. Kunz Now that the dairymen of of I .ogan. Richmond have started, they are hard to hold. Tuesday evening BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY. it was decided to make up an exHomo of Good Motor Cars. hibit herd of the best holsteins sdvt. in Richmond and exhibit at the Twin Falls County Fair, BingMrs. Fanny. Kearl, widow of ham County Fair at Blackfoot, James Kearl, passed away at her Cache County Fair at Logan and Organized home in Logan this morning, of the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake old age and general debility, be- City. Richmond will be put on ing in her ninetieth year. She the map as the dairy center of and her husband were pioneers Utah and Idaho. At the meeting of Bear Lake and her home was it was also decided to have a in Laketown, Rich Co. for fifty-- , paint campaign and get as many five years. For the past eleven of the dairy barns painted as celebrate the Fifty-Fif- th Several prominent years she has resided in this possible. 'city. She was the mother of dairymen agreed to paint at Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Samuel '0nce. A number will also visit Weston and Mrs. John I lodges the large annual dairy show at of Logan, and Mrs. Dr. Ashley Madison Square Garden in Montpelier. Funeral services ber and on their return visit will be held in the eleventh ward some of the largest and liest Sun-- , dairy farms in the world. This iipm of the tabernacle on will be a wonderful educational day at 2 :30 p. m. ' for the dairymen. A num- 'trip the generous support ber of the business men and OGDEN LIVE also make the trip. of the Consolidated Company MAKlUbJ .bankers may J9cfJoP v i' sharpei Stubbys Place. Will call and deliver. Phone 1102. (Adv) LOCAL NEWS - 1$' PAGE 1TUIZ3 THE 'JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Wednesday, May 16, 1923 OU n The American Opera Quartet in scenes frpm noted operas dozen jo nd Drama That Will A I You Grip Neilans newest ; screen triumph to the few memorable films to Ik treasured forever. A vast Pacific shipyard tottering on the brink of ruin. A lone girls battle aganiat crooks gangters, adventurers to save her fathers legacy. And a surprisx ing, intense love story! , Here is the Big Drama of the Year I Add Marshall ! . t ( TODAY AND TOMORROW j - - -- , ! i The STRANGERS BANQUET By Donna Byrne with Claire Windsor, Hobart Bosworth, Rockiiffe Fellowes, Ford Sterling, Dagmar Claude Godowsky, Eleanor Boardman, Gillingwater. Directed by Marshall Neilan Prices Children 25c Adults 50c j ; j - " fro. man In our service Is p' VERY one of the most competent and-Prof- . ( find hl&h priced In his line, and - r ; , It is a point of . honor , . , i fc rbonit for j The First Relief Society Thatcher Clothing Utah In Cache, Valley Was Anniversary of that organization The Cache Stake Relief Society and Theatre Company Logan, May 18th, 1868 With passes ny $ To that no garmen't wherein the most seaxch-scrutidarf 'find j . sions the railrbad builder securKatherine M. Cooper, associate GEORGE J. GOULD 'v FRANCE IN DEAD IS ed another powerful friend.' education of professor physical 'Vn!,V. 6 f Dutch anCp'? arid Hungarian with many solo numbers: Reta Hulma, Clover Johnson, Margaret Baker, Ruth Schaub, Norma Watkins, Irene Peterson, Sybil Cardon, Jennie Jones, Millie Olson.Lucille Owen, MUCH .Gladys Dopp, Oreta llall, Mar- Smith, Beth Pugh, Lillie OGDEN, May 16. Cattle, re-- j SPRING FESTIVAL iorie Nielson and Della Lindsay. ceipts, none. Market, steady. The Jumping Jack.Va gymTop, $7.25; choice prime steers,! TO BE GWEN nastic dance w ill be given by the . $6.25 to $7.50; good steers, $5.50 following girls: Louise Fisher, to $6.25; fair steers, $4.50 to Drue Eliason, Sergene Benson, MAY 19. $5.50; feeder steers, $5 to $6; Katie Garfield, Alary Brown and choice heifers, $5 to $6; choice Verna Spencer. cows, $4.25 to $5.50; fair to good A band concert will be given for! hold Final rehearsals are cows, $3 to $4.25; canners, $1 is to in the open air by the College which Festival ie Spring 25 to feeder $3 $2 crt1 be given under the direction of (Band and community games will Vo voui v7 th,, physical Education Dpnart- - be conducted under the direc-- 1 Octo-j,nclu- (Continued from de ! ! have arranged a program and picture at the j Admission to all women of Cache Valley interested in Relief Society work 'lOc College Avail yourself of this opportunity to celer brate d memorable occasion , and to see ' Saturday, Alay 19, at ant professor, of physical death of his father, George Gould continued to- manage the of in to the purchase gan regard properties, and many finanthe New York and Northern vast ciers and railroad men have derailway by the Manhattan Ele- clared that he frequently survated road. Something was said passed his famous mentor in his which angered Mr. Gould, and capacity to weave an indefinite he vowed never to enter the jumble of railroads into a definite and complete system. Morgan offices again. Fearing, however, that he had in Mr. Goulds first marriage was 1886 to Edith Kingdon, who made a powerful enemy, he de termined to neutralize its effect dropped dead while playing golf by an alliance with the financial on the Gould estate at Lake-wooN. J., in November, 1921. interests of the world, lie callFrom this union there were five ed upon John D. Rockefeller, lined his plans and asked the oil jchildren. magnates advice. There was In May, 1922, Mr. Gould in young Goulds man-- ried Jeanne Sinclair, a former nor that won the friendship of actress, 30 years his junior. The Air. Rockefeller, And a plan for second marriagte was regarded harmonious operation of the 'as almost as much of an elope-,T?- T Rockefeller and Could railroad llnent as' the marriages of three d, , CapitoTTheatre Friday, May 18th at 2 p. m. mar-somethi- ng , i educa- - Next, Mr. Gould seized upon !a circumstance which 'brought ':him close to Andred Carnegie, w ho was engaged in a contro-- higher. Top, $7.55. Fat hogs, 6:15 p.m. tion for men. 190 to 220 lbs., $7 to $7.55; This annual fete of dancing, heavy hogs, $6 to $6.55 ; bulk, $6 music and games is held on the NOTICE jto $7.55; feeder hogs, $6 to $7. lawn of the College Campus, and versy with the Pennsylvania Will commence cleaning the j railroad at Ihe time. The Iron-yeSheep, receipts 8912. Alarket, is the last big attraction of the 50c higher. Choice lambs, $12 before commencement. Logan North Field canal (twin j master offered Gould a liberal !to $14; fat wethers, $7.50 to The following group of girls ' ditches) on Friday morning, Alay 'contract in exchange for be featured in two types of 18th. Will start by old Deseret ling the Wabash road into Pitts $11.50; fat ewes, $5.50 to $7.50; RICHARD YEATES, Mill, burgh on its way to the Atlantic jijfeeder lambs, $11.50 to $12.50 ; dancing, interpretive, and folk. ldances; under the direction of! feeder ewes, $4.50 to $5.50. Secy. & Treas. i coast and through these conces-'fun- d N ) ar ; Cache Countys Wonderful Play House For two decades after the pc on) - ; co-operati- on , i 58 of his children, Edith, George Jy., and Kingdon. The first news of it came from Paris, where the couple were spending their honeymoon, But it later transpired that the ceremony was performed in Lakewood. A a consequence of this secqnd marriage, Mr. Gould lost property valued at $3,000,000 left by his first wife, which reverted to a trust for her children. 113 Served from 11:30 to 2:00 For 50 Cents Service, Sanitation' -At-T- HE-eOMMERei-AtGRlDtr c-'' ct:u ' |