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Show X THE JOURNAL, Thursday, May 24, 1923 Dr. and Mrs. II. B."Smith and famUy arc here on a visit to the doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Smith. 9000000000000 LOCAL NEWS Our TURN ME OVER Annual mo tAxsDMl aui'j. Juo ay; ;nq 'Mouij ;uop j 9uncvj0 vhjm - r.Mtu dozen at Ola Larsons. College Work Has Rapid LEAGUE, GAMES Growth At Tie B. Y. C. Institution In Recent Years Ha Served Two Important Purposes. M WUV (Adv.) t and straight- run gasoline. Lundahl Service StaLogan, 6: Southfield, a. tion. Corner 2nd South and Clurkstoft,' 11; Le is ton, 7. 'Main. Adv. Preston, 5; Wellsiilie, 9. The Logan Collegian stepped Into Suits Dry Cleaned Cash and a tie lor second place yesterday When Plan $1.25. Logan CleanCarry ing and Tailoring Company 20 thej defeated the Kunthfield SumW. 1 N. George VV. Squires, mits in a tight game at Crimson ' 6 lirown held tle general manager. Ad. field to 3. George Summits to six hits while his team High-teand straight run got eight safe swats oft Raymond, In the second gasoline. Lundahl Service Sta- - Southfield got a tall tlon. Turner 2ncT South and mtt ssothef la Otw third. Logan marked up three in the sixth and Main. Adv. Smithfleld tied the score at, 3 with In the first" of thei eighth. another A young spn of Mr. and Mrs. Logan staged a rally and won the Oscar Malmrose had a narrow game with three moie in the last of the eighth making the final score 6 escape from fatal injury y to 3 in favor of the Collegians. afternoon. He and two While Rosy Belnap, stellar first sack-e- r the home team did not make other boys were practicing jump- anyforhits lie distinguished himself bad pegs out of the ing from the sidewalk paving by snakiog-som- e and over the parking and gutter thin air and savtug several scores. into the roadway by the Cache Valley Bank. While making a jump young Malmroses feet caught in a wire stretched there as a hint to keep off the parking and his forehead struck the edge of the gutter with such force that it was heard by a man across the street who rushed over, picked him up, found him partially unconscious, the blood streaming from a wound in his forehead, and apparently fatally injured. He carried the lad to a hospital, where it was found that, fortunately, his skull was not fractured. He Soon regained consciousness, his father was Kan for Johnson In the eighth. notified and came and took him 1 3 k 4,5 S 7 8 9 X home. Iligh-tes- - . hrand Mnf. Happi ly Wed-uesda- Punk ley are marritS f Tr Bible ThoughtSr Tbday A MIGHTY Thou ARM hai--t mistily iirm: wrong lx thy Uitml, nnd high is thy rigid li.md. Jiixine and Judgment are the li.ihitntion of Ihy throne: mercy and irulh shall go before thy face. I's 8!): 13, 14. ALL NEEDS SUPPLIED The Lord is my shepherd. .shall not want. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will of the Lord dwell in for ever. Psalm 23:1,6. What breaks the connection between God and man? Isaiah 59:1,2. 1 the-ho- use 1st . pV I st you don't Ifiink that UTAH CACHE VALLEY Mens, Boys Ladies and Children. shoes. At sale prices for 10 days. Three Rule Store. Adv dn o LOGAN CITY, CACHE COl'NTY, The rapid increase in recent years of College students lit the Birghani Young College is one of the most pleasing indications of the growing usefulness find virility of the 4ocai Church school. It would not, perhaps, be far from the truth to say that the number of college grade at the B. Y. C. is greater now than it was in the days when degress w ment consisted principally in high school student. .At that rime, there were no high schools in the city or country. The B. Y. had to open her doors to all who desired to secure high school education. With the limiting of high ol work in late years, and with the development of high ols everywhere, the Brigham Young College is functioning more and more as a place where two important purposes can be realized. The B. Y. is the. .high first a place- school e graduate can prepare most thorouahly for the teaching profession. The college normal work as a result, growing in leaps and bounds. (The B. Y. C. has indeed become the school mecca toward which i, superintendents turn for their of efficient training teachers for the public schools. Logan 00 4. 003030 6S In the second place, the instituSmithfleld tion is a place where high school M.WWAKY Hansen, graduates may go for efficient Errors Ford, Erickson, Raymond, Iteese. training in all branches of junior Two base hits Erickson, Hansen. work. 'Students who supply - Buy a poppy Saturday. Amer ican Legion. (Adv) The school exhibit. Something the Woodruff different of school "ill be open to all citizens Friday and Saturday. All day, Teachers and school committees w iU welcome you. It Pay You To Wait . Will - gr-- - The IOgan stake primary officers will meet at the Stake House Friday, May 25th ,at 3 p. m. Nora Anderson, president. is American gion Poppy Day. Saturday Le-(Ad- v) Apostle M. J. Ballard will be the Toast Master at the B. Y. C. Alumni Banquet tomorrow night. Mr. P. 0. Hansen has acquired full ownership of the monu- ment business at 270 North Main. Until Decoration Day monuments will be sold at cost Adv. price. Struck dvt d. far toward making it the favor- route via Bear Lake, to the The Cache, Stake Relief Soci- ite Yellowstone. " held be will Officers meeting ety May 26th in the Stake House at Lost. celluloid handle with . 3 p.m. ring to an umbrella. Finder no7. Amond the numerous pests tify Phone that menace the gardens- - and farms, the Lepidicum Draba or white top weed is one of the most persistent and hardest to exterminate, says Countv Agricultural A sent II. P. Mathews, who adds that he has noted its its 4ppearence in city lots in Dr. R. 0. Porter left this Logan and North Logan, and in some other parts of the country.; morning for Atlantic Cjty. Ga., It is now in blossom and will! on professional business; from soon be in full bloom and these whence he will return by way of blossoms should be at once cut New York City.' off or, better still the weeds be. merit sale at P. O. Han-dug or plowed out, as it is a er- ennial and propagates Lom'sen Monument Co.. 270' North both seed and root. 'Main until Memorial Day. Adv - V By Ray- 00 0000000 tf , Brown, 4. By Merlin. 2. The Butte Chamber of Com- mond, Passed balls Seamonds, Schaub. merce has informed the local Sacrifice bits Cowley. chamber that Mr. Hanna and Time of game, 1 hr. 45 mm. Umpire Parks. Mr. Davidson from Calgary, l.eft on bases Smithfleld, 3; Lowill in about be Canada, Logan gan, 6. next Mon. in the interest of the Blue Trail. A meeting with the For Rent. on June 1st one two roads committee of the Chamber room and one four room and five with these highway men will be room furnished apartments at arranged. The Blue Trail will be the main highway to link Can- 135 East Center. Summer rates ada with the United States and Telephone 1071. will take in practically all the national parks of the western CanOOOO ada and this country. The Cache BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY. Valley rotue will be on the Blue 'Hama of Good Motor Cars." trail. Word reached .Logan yesterMr. John Griffin of Clarkston day of the birth of a daughter to .'Mrs Neyneen Farrell Hamil- was a -Logan visitor today. j4 ton, at St. Louis, Mo. 12Vj?per cent off on jtires and Frank W. Blair Co, Dodge tubes; See "ad elsewhere. Ad Bros. Motor Cars. Workmen ou the streets in the The county commissioners are business section, are renewing up Logan canyon today looking the lines for the parking of autoover the road from the main mobiles. road to the Girls Camp, which Time is money Buy your gas, is to be put in good condition at accessories at the qnce, as is also the road to the oil, tires andService Blue Stations. Let Light Scout Camp. Boy the men m white serve you. (Adv) Big discount on tires and tubes Read .ad in this issue. The Logan canyon road as far exElder Lafayette T. Hatch, son as the Forks has been put inroad cellent the condition by Hatch the II. of' Prest. E, been working Thatcher bank w ill depart short- gang it.that has have They graded the upon Netherto the ly on a mission in a numlands. He leaves Salt Lake on road and widened it less danof it ber making places, sail will and June sixteenth, done work The travel. to from Montreal on the twenty-secon- gerousthe road this upon year will go ,r qil(100l0 Just received a large shipment of Mid Summer Millinery, a beautiful line of Graduation Hats. Special priced. Closing Three base hits H. Waite. out all childrens hats at $1.00 Stolen bases- Ford (2) each. A large line of ladies hats Hits Off Brown. 6. Off Raymond, going for $2.98. Remember the 8 In 8 innings. .Off Merlin, 0 1 inplace 124 North Main. Singer ning. Bases on bails Off Raymond, 3. Adv. Sewing Machine Bldg. out 9. at Ladies Oxfords $1.95 Store. and Pumps Things For at the Three Rule Ad Members of the J. Z. Stewart and Garff families have returned home from Draper where they went to attend the funeral services of Miss Roylance Fitzgerald, the young lady who died of a wound inflicted by auto bandits last December. It was the most widely attended funeral ever held there and the most sympathetic. Mr. 0. A. Garff declares that the murderers, William Farr and Rex Aylett who on Tuesday in Salt Lake pleaded not guilty to the charge of most unsavory reputations and a record of infamous acts behind them. Baby is rapidly increasing her enroll- ment' in the junior college department. To meet the growing demand for junior college training, the school authorities are planning greater expansion in the courses of study. Announcements of these changes will appear soon. The awakening public interest in the welfare of the Brigham Young College and the excellence of the things the college achieves are a sufficient guarantee of the growth of the school in the field in which she functions. 1,000-YEAR-O- LD A close up view 90- - White Shawls Knitted Silk Caps Knitted Underwear Cashmere Hose Wool Hose Pure Silk Hose Fonnesbeck Knitting Works " Gates On The Celebrated . of a monster 1 Tires And Tubes Any size. - All new stock and no t better tire on. the Market O. H. Borg. Logan. Utah 84 West, First North - n Three Members Of Col-- . lege Faculty Going Away To Study 1923-2- 4 . at the B. Y. U. during the first term. be The ' New Haven j pastimers-hav- e started' the season1 as if they expected to cop the Eastern league pennant again this year. -- d Professors Christensen, Lindsay, Are Granted Leaves of Absence. President Henderson, Profs. Sorensen and Geddes to Teach In Summer Schools Of Utah. Sheph-erd,an- Knitted Jackets Silkand 12 Per Cent Discount,::;; In WHALE CAPTURED The Ogden Standard Examin er has printed a long list of Half Sox names of Ogden Elks who have announced their intention of coming to Logan for the big Elk doings here on June fifth and sixth. On the fifth tjiere will AT SPECIAL LOW PRICE be a reception tendered visitinf Elks from all parts of Utah and SALE THIS WEEK southern Idaho, from eight a. m. until noon, and in the afternoon the baseball team of the Ogden Elks will play with the Logan team of the Cache Valley League. Following that there will be a 49er party for visiting Elks at the Elk home. On the morning of the sixth the visitors will be taken to view the beauties of Logan canyon and at 2 p. ro. w ill come the dedication of the Elks home on West Center; and from four oclock until midnight there will be an Elks carnival and continuous dancing, with other amusements and concessions!. C go on for degrees are realizing, as never before, the importance of careful preparation in the first two years of college wprk, It is for this reason that the B. Y. C. now mur-der--ha- ve Ladies alUTyme Crepe dreses only $5:95. 3 Rule Store. Adv college ton bull whale which was sighted by Columbus in 1492 on his voyage of discovery, does that give you a thrill? That probably sounds just a trifle far fetched. However, that is exactThree members of the faculty ly w hat you may witness in the have been granted leaves of abElmer Clifton production Down to the Sea in Ships, which sence and are going away jiext comes to the Captol theatre on year to further their studies. Wed. Thurs. and Fri. They are: Professor P. A. ChrisThere is no question about tensen ofi the English departyour seeing the 90- - ton bull ment, Secretary and Registrar whale, as in this thrilling phato-dram-a William Lindsay, and Professor view is to be a close-u- p David Shepherd of the departhad of one of theseleviathans of of biology. ment Professors the deep in a death battle with the crew of the Charles W. Christensen and Shepherd are Morgan. Every detail of a thrill going to Leland Stanford Junior ing battle, in which the enraged University; 'at Palo Alto, Cal, mammal finally turns on the and Secretary Lindsay will likeboat, smashes it into the shark infested waters, is graphically ly be at the University of Chi- -: shown before the astounded eyes caffo. of the audience. Some members of the faculty As to Columbus seeing this are to teach In the summer same whale, there may be some doubt. However, it is estimated schools of the University' of that this mammoth of the sea, Utah and the B. Y. U Profes which measured 80 feet in length sor A. N. Sorensen, head of the and weighed more than 90 tors, English department, will be at was over one thousand years old. It is, therefore, very possible the state university during the that Columbus en route for second six weeks of the summer America on his. old sailing bark, session. President Henderson is to be at the Brigham Young Unmay have sighted this self-sawhale. Can you imagine sitting iversity during the second term in your comfortable seat in your of the summer session. Dr. Jofavorite motion picture theatre and gazing on a whale that lived seph A. Geddes, professor of econe thousand years ago? Adv onomics and social science will CAPITOL Wednesday, Thursday And Friday4 d , oP&Me? DOTVNTOTI&- - sea in rinkAHodKin5c...v,:;s - REGUlA?nCT4 - . rf ' |