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Show 'I THE JOURNAL. Thursday, May 17, 1923. to arouse the spirit of friendly emulation in the accumulation of scout honor awards for distribution at the1 next court of honor. well calculated i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kind sympathy during the time of sickness and death of our baby. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. liurge. j Capitol Theatre Today THE AMERCAN OPERA QUARTET n FROM OPERAS i SCENES MARSHALL N El LAN'S THE STRANGERS BANQUET' LOCAL NEWS - , - KI.KWOII lUMUmilN sTKIiMM. uoijauoJa 'tu jn!?J0 vat oj, HOI.MKS LTICU BAL'D tjill.lJ IrtMUXIX I.II.LI M(.KI, lUltICIK 1 s aA-s- pue aojvop orvjyed rruiol vriWHT . IILCM Lit UOlKIWskY THOM S HOl.DIMi KDWAICD .Ml V.IH Bl'IiKM JIMKH BKvtKKKIl MUM IS mens juk imiNSI.KY AHTIII It Ml VW HOLT IYJUIi (HUUMI K l.lITLI.K Kll ksUY HKltslHol.T JK Ill I IO Mr (TI.IOll.H All.KKY Apples for sale. 918. rUIMil-- SUNSHINE COMEDY Lyric Theatre Today THE HOUND OF THE BANKER VILLES looking ill COMEDY On Wednesday of last week the Ag Club elected the officers TUB I.AW1KKS QIKSTION The following men for 1923-2Jo n inherit MiiKler, wliiit fclmll elected to offices: George were lernal Ilf? Knowlton, pres.: Leroy Schenk, Fin SAYING GOODBYE: Gay Stevens, secy, ally, brethren, farewell. Be perf- Ralph Cole, amusement commitect- ,be of good comfort, be of tee chairtnan ; Larry Jones, edit Link. one mind, live in peace: and the or of Ad Club God of love and peace shall lie At the Rotary club luncheon with you. 2 Cor. 13:11. today an announcement was Whence cometh wisdom and made that the club will hold a Job 28:20,2 farewell entertainment on May understanding? 31st at 7 p. m. in honor of the following charter members who Smith David Lavern Gittins of are leaving Logan: M. S. Eccles of field and Euphema llancey Roy Bullen, Ariel Cardon and Hyde Park were the latest ap- Roy D. Thatcher. The entire plicants for a marriage license. Rotary club received an invita-io- n to attend the commencement Frank W. Blair Co, Dodgt exercises of the South Cache Ad High School on Saturday evenBros. Motor Cars. ing at 8 p. ni. Lawrence Bailey Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. sang two solos and Robert AnCarter a beautiful little girl last derson gave a talk on the lumber business. evening. Bible TTiouqlitSr Tbday 4. 1 vice-pres- .; COURT OF HONOR HELD AT HYRUM 0 ParEight went to Mendon, 8 to Mill1 to Ilyruni and 7 to ville. The award of second class adise, 1 badges in each case was about the same number. Of first class badges WellsNo. 1 took 14; No. 2, ,10; ville of the Ilyruni Hoy Scouts stake held their first court of Mendon, (i; Paradise, 6; llyrum, honor Tuesday evening at Ily 10; Millville, 8. Life badges were awarded to rum, with a large attendance and general public interest. The 6 in Wellsville No. 1, and four assembly was held under the di- in No. 2. Milliville took 3, rection of Principal II. IL Adams 6, and MillvilleS. of the South Cache High School, The award of Star badges was who was assisted by three scout about the same number in eiTch from commissioners Ixigan : case. Norman Hamilton, Itollo V. Hill and Leland Wesley Johnson and John Moser. Mauglian were the only two to Awards attain to the highest award in Nineteen tenderfoot badges scoutcraft, the Eagle Badge. The Johansen scholarship at Two girl waitresses wanted at Dr. George It. Hill of Logan were distributed to Wellsville the Utah Agricultural College Grill. Commercial No. address No. and the to twelve delivered (Adv) an 2. 1, inspiring troop has been awarded to Edith GorMr. George IL Baugh was up don, Lawrenc eJones and Horace ifrorn Salt Lake today visiting Kotter. A few years ago the his old home and shaking hands late Mrs. Johanna Johansen Jeft to the institution a gift of with friends. the interest of which was Fine tomatoe plants at 33c per to be divided among three of the dozen at Ola Larson's. (Adv.) worthy students of the school. This year only seven students and Funeral services for the late applied for this money comone The them girl. among Mrs. John 0. Stanley will be held tomorrow Friday at 2 mittee, in making the awards, selected these three on their worp. ni., in the eighth ward chapel. thiness, first from a point of scholarship, and second the need lawn Mowers sharpened at of Organized money. After the selections del-j by the committee, they were Stubby's Place. Will call and iver. Phone 1102. (Adv) passed upon by the Deans council before the awards were made. Today at five p. m. the Education Committee of the ChamBLAIR MOTOR COMPANY. ber of Commerce will have a ''Home of Good Motor Cars. special meeting with the City advt To celebrate the Fifty-Fift- h Board of Education in regard to some important matters affectThis morning a jolly hunch ing the high school. representing the U. A. C. track field teams, left for Boulder, Dissolution of Partnership and The-Cachto attend the Rocky Colorado Sale, on monuments for Decor- Mountain Conference meet which ation Day. Special prices in from the will include teams every line. Order now. P. O. eleven colleges within the disA 170 N Main. Adv Hansen, trict. With them went the tenthe generous support Funeral semces for the late nis team that will make rivals Mrs. Finis Fife will be held in hump themselves, composed of Consolidated Company Providence first ward at 2 o'- Wesley Howell, Weston Vernon, Moses and have clock tomorrow Friday.Friends Jr., W, J. Merrill and to motored Coach Rich. Romney view resat the remains the may the men would his picture and idence of her son, Walter Fife, Ogden join on Friday morning. Airs'. Fife here prior to their departure this has a daughter living in Logan, afternoon. Mrs. J. II. Thorpe. Mrs. Harriet Beddmgfield, a The various city ordinances lady well known in Hyde Park, governing bicycle traffic on the died yesterday morning at the city streets might as wrell have home of her only daughter. Mrs. Cache Valley not been written so far as their Mary Nelson Ricks, in Pocatello. Admission to all women observance is concerned, fpr all Mrs.Beddingfield was born in in Relief Society work of them are openly violated ev- Sussex, England, and was eighty ery minute of every daylight eight years of age last month. hour in the week, and frequently She emigrated to Utah in 1863, after dark. But few bicycles going first to Farmington, and fitted with bell or horn, as shortly afterward coming to Lothis opportunity to cele- are Avail required, and scarcely any with gan. Following the death of her for night riding. Restrict- first1 husband. David Nelson, she memorable bccasionf and to see lamps brate ed districts are the favored rout- married William Beddingfield es for many of the boys and on and was a resident of Hyde Park almost any Sidewalk little chil- for many years. The remains dren or any who cannot move will arrive in Logan this evening going to Lindquists. Fun- quickly are in danger, , Ily-ru- m The First $5,-000.- Relief Society In Cache Valley Was May 18th, 1868 Anniversary of that organization Stake e Relief Society With of the and Theatre arranged a program co-operati- on at ; Theatre Capitol May 18th at 2 p. m. Friday, of interested 10c yourself of a Cache Countys Wonderful Play House The monthly meeting of the Cache Stake will High Priests-oonvene Sunday May 20 at 10 a. m. in the Stake House. Bishop Jorgensen, Seamons and Ballard will speak on the necessity and .mportanee of attending quorum neotings. A full attendance is desired by The Quorum Presi-- : dencyt 2t.j All Spring Suits Off : Furs For Half Price j Laces , , ClrtlKK WI.DMlt 'ij e SPECIAL BARGAINS For Ten Days Only i k Mens khaki work pants $1.23 New bolds (Adv) All members of the Chamber of Commerce are reminded of that very important meeting to-night at 8 oclock at the Chamber. Presidents E. G. Peterson and W. W. Henderson of the and Brigham Agricultural Young Colleges and Supt. Orson Ryan of the City Schools will each discuss for twenty minutes the principal needs of these institutions and what they mean to Logan and the county. Dont fail to be present. ItOIlKKT UOSWOIITH IKH'Kl.IKKK I'KI.I.OW KS ward. -- r eral services w ill be held in Hyde park on Saturday at 2 p, m.AIrs. teddingfield - was r sister of lichard Yeates of the third at Starring TURN ME OVER r CACHE COINTY, UTAH LOGAN CITY. . ( One Lot 25c Laces, going at . One Lot 12 Laces, going at Home Spun Sport Suits with Knickers Checked Sport Suits ......... J. One One One One I2I2C GtiC .,..$19.00 ...$19.00 Dry Goods j Lot Figured Pongee, per yd. Lot French Wool Voile. $2.50 Value, for Lot French Silk Voile. $2.50 Value, for ...... Lot Figured Voile. $1.00 Value; for Angora Astrakan Trimming 20 per cent OFF One Lot Fancy Braid and Lace Insertions, in all colors for dress trimming Spcial at 10 per yd. One Lot' assorted Hat Braids Special at IOC per yd. Call phone (Adv.) This afternoon the special Camp Committee, consisting of representatives of the Roads Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, the County Commission. Forest Service, the" Boy Scout organization and the' Bee Hive Camp met at the Chamber to outline a plan for the constru--tio- n of the roads to the Boy Scout Camp and the Girls Camp This is a cooperative project and here is much interest it it as with good roads and parking olaces at the camps, they will be used much more by the public. The Forest Service is keenly interested in anything that will help to bring about a greater ind better use of the forests. - 1 BIG REDUCTION ON ALL OUR Value $38.00 Value $37.50 ..... Value $37.00 Value $35.00 NEW DRESSES $30.40 Value $28.50' , $30.40 Value $27.50 $29.60 ..Value $26.00 $28.00 Value $25.00 Value $33.00 Value $32.50 $26.40 $26.00 $25.60 Value $32.00 $22.80 $22.00 $20.80 .$20.00 Value $20.00 Value $18.00 Value $17.50 $16.00 $14.40 .$14.00 White Wash Skirts $2.50 HATS f SUPER ATTRACTION white Graduation Hats. $9.50 Values, Light colored for ...... .....t.. ................... 6 . One Lot Hats for ... ,9 5 One Lot Hats, going for ..... ...... 3 OFF Childrens Hats ...j 20 pef cent OFF AT THE CAPITOL .SI -- 1-- With the exception of the Minneapolis Symphony Orches tra, the American Opera Quartet now on at the Capitol Theatre is the finest musical attraction of the season and should be heard by every lover of good things. Each member of the quartet possesses a voice of exceptional qua-- 1 ity. They' entertained the large audience last evening with a splendid rendition of grand opera selections. It is not often our privilege to hear BUch excelNumbers from lent music. the popular Hoheniian Girl, this evening should be a rare treat. Together with The Strangers Banquet, Marshall Neilans finest picture with an all star cast including some of the best material in filmdom, this is decidedly a high class attraction. A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS Brasseries and Corselettes, going at V-- 20 per cent OFF Heavy Silk Flosses, all colors Special for 5C Black Felt Table Runners. $4.00 Value for .25 Black Felt Pianq Covers. $6.00 Value for ... .,.$5.25 Mercerized Table Linen. $1.50 Value for, per yd.- -95c One Lot Sweaters. $2.75 Value, for $2.35 One Lot Sweaters. $2.25 Value for '. $1.85 One Lot Summer Unions, white or pink. $2.50 Value for $1.25 One Lot Dark Sateen Bloomers for One Lot Flesh, colored Bloomers for ...... ...... 75 One Lot Darkand Light House presses. $2.25 Valuefor $1,95 One Lot Dark Bungalow Aprons for U$ll25 One Lot Dark Bungalow Aprons, large size, .for $1.75 .1 Beads going at per cent OFF 1, '- -2 I ..3 J .$1.00 Purses going at , WONDERFUL TYPES SELECTED FOR FILM THE NINETY AND NINE J One Lot Ladies black Co'tton Hose - 20 15 . , .I Biff Reductions In Our per cent OFF pairs for, 35C i-- j Art Department Some wonderful types have One Lot stamped Night Gowns. $1.2 Value benn secured for the Vitagraph One Lot stamped Combinations. $2.50 Value I.:.. 50C Special Production. The Ninety will which shown One Lot stamped, white Centerpieces and scarfs. 35c Valup be and Nine, at the Capital Theatre on Fri. ................... .................. and Sat. Many of the scenes are One Lot stamped Ecru Table Runners, hemstiched. about a small town, where the' Value $1.25 straight-lace- d have inhabitants One Lot stamped, white Table Runners. no place for a youth who goes Value wrong, or rather whom gossips One Lot Ecru Table Runners. 75c Value . have it has left the straight and One Lot stamped, white Table Runners.. 75c Value .... narrow path. For the towns One Lot stamped white Table Runners. 65cValue people it was necessary to secure One Lot stamped, white, hemstitched Pillow Shams, many types the village gossip, father who the straight-lace- d $1.23 Value QSd woukfeut off his offspring withOne L8t stamped Ecru Sofa Cushions Tops. 90c Value 70d out a murmur; the One Lot stamped Ecru Sofa Cushions Tops. 65c Value 50 mother, who would do anything for her child, and the village One Lot stamped Ecru Sofa Cushions Tops. 25c.Value 20S One Lot stamped Applique Factory Buffet or Machine Scarfs. good folks, who usually did more all had to be harm than good :... 75c grade 60C secured. David jsniith, who is a Lot One 13 60c Value 48 Lunch Sets. stamped piece Factory master at securing types, sucOne Lot Mercerized Cotton Floss I 2 for 5C ..... ceeded in getting characters typi cal of the small community and Call and see our new line of fast color, 6 ply Floss, all colors not only that, but he induced 3 for 10d these characters to perform Our line of Pearl Summer for Cottons. the complete Just thing in business keepof weird bits Ikll in all In colors Sweaters, their with ISC personalities. ing this way he made each player a r- tstar in his or her particular line Each player has intricate business, and there is no role in the entire production, which has some two or three hundred players, which was two small for a special part of business. Each role stands out distinct and clear cut- but perhaps the most interesting role is that of, the village Some people are appropriately referred to as live wire half-wiHud Bryson, played by His Arthur Jasmine. interpret- They shock everyone who comes in contact with them. ation of the village half-w- it stands out in bold relief and esDont borrow trouble. Its never worth pay pecially cleaver is the scene with It's easier to say no to temptation than the heroine, Colleen Moore, in once it is said. which he offers her a toad. Adv. 93c . ; $.p kind-heart- ed '. - t. . t |