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Show Saturday, THE JOIlfiNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COuisTT, UTAH Iif?3 tali AiSty 2U, f, THE JOURNAL . "" Entr4 -- PUBLISHED BT MARL AMD ENGLAND PlBLlMHlNG COMPAJtT Gordon Aarwtas . ..Cdttor. Offk Kvery Pay la tht Week, at Logan, Putah. a Roroiid riaaa Matter. M tha Port 'tained the members of the club students were the prize winners 'informally Thursday afternoon. f event h grade, first prize Etuar-- i Mrs. E. S. Budge has one tojia Welker, second prize Ed ia first pi.c lexercises of the L, 1). S. Uinver-- j prize VaLoise Stewart. t 'sity of which her d mghter 'Mis. Don W. .Moss of Sa Uloteel is one of the granuates.llake is visiting with her pir oooooooo oooo oo oooo 000000 ooooooooooooooo oooooeovo o Ml s. Budge w.il spend next week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crl J. Olson. in Salt Lake w ith her .daughters Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Olson whio the engagement- m are tu Clotel amt Ivaloo, Mrs. E. S. Budge entertained The hall was decor Alice Vo their of daughter th Utah. University iefifsh tending ht at a bridge lunche n SoUmlav. al 1 Boise iC ty, Okla. 'l he cf wil1 eturn the hey home latter Skaggs nu nts were seiw cd. AU.ut one 2. aftcrnom of last week at the hundred 'marriage will ' take plact June pait of next wqek. V C and Jiftv gue-t- s "" IMu.-I.F- . ,1 Miss Lucy Lee and Agnes Ahl-- i all in C( mphment attendance I lie I Mrs. Rov lullit and Mrs. M. S. school of the.t,ms of Salt lAtke spent la.il MILLVILLE raining . end liei 's guests n. the' m . .ve a are College Brigham Young leaving Ecclcs, "ho Esther festival Wednesday 'M,ss future. Mr Bullen will ico spring near of The, . MILLVILLE, MAY 2 , s! exercises of the districtclosing n Millville make An ex V oxrept Sunday, Society - ;or000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - Log Cabins and Modern Homes I- KlBKORIPTlON RATE , BT MirtU PER MONTH, in Advtno. ; 0e BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance ... iQt A Diuoonat of 11.08 Per Ys.r Will Be Otven for AdVanrif; Tonr. L Paymentn for n MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Thn AlMctated Preaa In ezcluslvely entitled to tUe in for repnbltertlon of all newt dispatches creditod to it or not otberwlao credited in thin paper and also tbe local newa published herein. All right of republication of special d laps tehee herein are also marred. ADVERTISING RATE8 FURNISHED ON APPLICATOR 'rlcblm.Li . ' i. . - . " fore-fathe- ' VNL of our greatest violinists says: If " I iwgtat my practice merits. t'" 1 "r Applt wen blossoms ert un singing rop.sentcu Miss Clara S hmiStJ'1:. Sifi "t 'fx11' n Kretmr -- enf I he Salt Lake, Bark-coere- If ,.lly take- 'its .lace part of Principal A. B. Mover land his assistants. 1rof. Elmer Si self-contr- j self-contr- self-deni- Duten Boy keejis a board as sound ai bark doei a living tree A houc painted with it ts Paint well , self-indulge- nt self-denia- e . painted A well pan te.l Louie lats Neglect painting and. vou have the repairman to pa.-This is a line tune to paint.1 See ui about our sunk of paint1 materials Everything of theliesr . Ai . - al made ol white-lead-and-o- ) 1 d I jrtiui and Mrs. Darns! L Brossard was the speaker ur.d difference. If I neglect it a week the! luiK.hoon lai,lt.h verv Hh of eutere i.nment fo. a arranged Harriet said he had been much interg.s'-- t public notes ,, ifor ,)ri(lgt, A piiw for the high- - ali those who lived v home program. Dancing. a ai hrtld' in the he Coimnema.meiit To him that hath shall-h- e i; to a close. est score was awarded to Miss exercises the J'k.Wuk from liie, motor given. brought tiin in Marie Barlior. C. nests prizes cunts of the rw D'is.w hall was packed with par-- ! sta.'p The man who has acquired the power of .sou,iu.,n (The of the part grow.were given to Mrs. Eccles and cmy are as loliows: krona i to The ol the irainiTT ents and other 'relatives and the capacity for But the man of ungovernable temper! Mrs. Bullen. The guests pres- - this eienim there will bo kolk school teachers the cf the Brigham Young were well pleased with ,l,loww Mrs- Ju,ia .the .n as ent fol,,Ws: wre grows gradually worse. People who practice wises. find joy in entertainul at a lunch' IJ. Nihle.v, Mrs. John Wing.Mrs.1 by a music d milal at Hone eon Priiwifal Hovey reports ftt- at the Bluebird. inis exeuise, while the eslcrday Hall Tomorrow ai person finds jt an increasing t ..tv.,.- (veiling Howell. Mrs. Ellen1 mail Mrs. Weston Vernon will teen graduates from the eighth, Church the calamity to practise l. B. Caine, the Presbyterian The moral muscle lxcome flabby. Eccles. Mrs. Cem-gelite, tain at a biidg- - iuitehcoit grade and feels that the year, . Mrs. I). E. Robinson: Mrs. Bry- - Baccalaureate seimon will thus brought to a dose has tseiij H.dleii Mrs sa Bullen Mrs. A'iven by Rev. Han is P Usburv. a nnt thoroughly successful ope. eAsier for a man f considerable capital to get ahead than it is for May 29 a Alexan- - bl alt.-nde- rs tii endured TO HIM THAT HATH .V rZ r V "? T v. t;n nu did Our pilgrim Not that time not teid paint and wcitlut wire lcs destine to .roKTt then' than now Thev t uill their talons of sturdg The bar!:' logs r")u,u'1 lhlwe tiuikl H,u;h' t liui now The rote. tne bark remains m Paint econorri-- t t tie saw Tnill t tht Snr.ne an.! 1 Vd 1 1 AH. " Riter Bros. Drug Co, The Rexal) Store 114 w W Anderson Tuesday evening Mrs llMlfeUeWt-AtoJlfltdhausand-otrtwthe'Wft- not so deg hard. Certainly the man with large capital has manv chances to Hendricks. Mrs. eth Blair. Mrs. which do not come to the man with small means. L D. Nawbitt. Mrs. Reed Sham UU. is the in case almost ; every held of life. It is the capital that counts, whether that capital is in gold or brains, wheth- F. Canlon Mrs. jrj, er In ambition, good habits or discipline. Mrs. Wood. Edgar (lib- C.eorge An old sculptor used to say as he wielded mallet and chisel:' son, Mrs. K. I Romney, Mrs. W. As the marbel wastes the statue grows. To him that hath shall Komncy. Mrs. C tu- Cardon. Mrs. L. R. ( hamp .Mrs. be given. -- UticaObserver-Dispatch. ' t (wards and Mrs. VV. B. ydtt if?, ,AI self-contro- l, " by'Ttbs- - tm'd "ill be presenttd. Wednes-inveday evemng the Commence-- sign-.tio- st ' j Chris-'scho- .TCitm-- e n Utah. Mrs. " '1 present the graduates ar a follows. : ...Miss.. Ku:tct:..vh.imigh' jhe,of the good done .by thisinstitu-fift- h maintained n by primal y and sixth grades has ed up in her home county, Box-- , children. The Nibley I riniaiy held their conference in the elder as it is nearer h.'i te. house anti on Sunday. Happily, Miss Harriet . Rivbard W. Jonei p. i . the diplomas men vvere ill atteldancee of the school who anuromiate to the ' . .larai seconu graoes h not J et Toas,mlter ol decnUd present. Cousellor Luclla Man- - Thelma Harriet, BEET WORKERS NEEDED of the greatest of Cache county's productive Interests is with partial failure unless- a larger number willing worker than are at present available, are found. to the Sugar beet Industry, for the relief of which labor is now be- ' ' -' f !t' .anniversary of Mrs. DeSand,k ' the center piece loof thinning, which requires ' numlier of willing and efficient Brigham oung ( ollege enter-- , chaperoned by members of the tained at a picnic party Satur-- j table, covers were l.ud tWelvt faculty . handH, as the work at this stage comes nearly all at one time. It is a task preeminently fitted for boy and we are informed that three hundred boy signed up for the service and will be mobilized with all necessary equipment, and sent, to the fields at the begin- - David Shepard, Miss May Me With cut flowers, at the close ol Miss Majorie, Brewer enter, ihg of next week; but still more' laborers will be urgently needed, Carrey and Professor Carl Wood end party committee on atrange-o- f were S ntT" the summer; home of her par-Miat or much of the thinning will he too Jong delayed, to the detriment "efe Ann Taae of Payon nients. Forty guests were m at- eIlt8 in 0gdeu caiLum.The guests the crop. ih W tondsucG I here weie as follows: "'pfrfrom th Jn the south end of the county we are told a number of girls, The faulty of the Brigham LUcde Allen, Vera probably of Beehive swarms have engaged for the service, for. Young College entertained at the Chattel house Wednesday ev- - Geneviet e IIa?ch, Lucy fiugton, y worthy the Imitation of other. The work is not too heavy, atylMwital reception to the Alice Edgbill, Mlsa Mar' Browning and Calhryn Wood, the initiation of other. The work is not too heavy, and &tin? c,af Wednesday evening Lyim Richard, Bert: Stanger.1 Larry Carter- Bob Griffiths, uncter VJ.'mv fo? the lastwcek end at n Prr'V proper condition,, mrdianhip wd direction, Joe Berwer, Melbourne Doug- fhe American Legion Auxil- - 'as and community service; for upon the sugar beet crop past feW yt.ars to receive the Janies, Steele. The party ' depends much of Cache countys general prosperity. ba e been holding work par-- , waa guests with ceremony where the chaperouned by Mr. and ub to M. Brewer, parents of hokess. - . In addition to tho performance of a valuable public service, it spirit of the college, the spirit of rnal CoBJmerci,d f education and the spirit of joy Thromwir ,for , lDry day. is i, labor promising ample reward to diligent workers, and will Marion Everton entertained Mrs SSiTSrtSiff ,n C.arge This are year members of the Phi Beta theilherepresented. .nd (bb opportunity to dernoiutmt, U the, at a card party fraternity jRho have profited by what they have been aught to the xtent of ,RPjt-i- t of B. Y. Dr. R. C. Merrill Ju8nEk R- Thuraday evening of last week My being cAffui, capable workers, able and willing to make a.thor-ou- g represented the spirit of educa- glrt.Art S: Bllrtge-- At the close Of the evening re-Epsilon Omricron.ifreshments were served. jobof the w6rk theylihdertake, and reVuVn full value for what tion, and Professor A. J. South-wic- k v andMissPortisStewart The active members of the Home.Ec'i PrfTnal entertained they receive. the spirit of joy. The Norosis Sorority entertained at Soro.ty Not the least consideration is that by this means they can with the itnrlvre Trty a supper dance Friday evening supp'' iof .largely1 supply their own needs for the coming school year, thus'"iPge"c)r8 of Ja8t Caiu, ie, were fn eVeI,Unf M week at the girls camp coniplii easing the burden upon their parents, and in addition add to the formed of the colors under which senior, in Logan Canyon in compliment gqpeial prosperity by keeping the money for circulation at home the guests were received. I)anc-- girls of the Utah Agricultural to the senior girls. The patrons a program College, .. lobe circulated over and over and of the party interspersed with again ; whereas if foreign labor should! Mrs. Kiel B. Bennett former- were pationesses t ho,-"iuaic as follows: Mr. and Mrs. he imported, as afnd. in the past, the many thousands of dollar ftaIk"n1as,f ly Miss Ruby Evans of Pocatello-spen- t the feature Earl and Mrs. Robinson, Judge paid for this work will leave us forever. the week here ax the guesl Asa Bullen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of Miss Grace Newberger. and Mrs. Clara N. Franklin I). Newburger left Torgeson : . THE BLESSING OP LABOR Hulme. The committee in charge recently for Angeles Calif- were ' Wood, Reta THAT seems the great primeval curse that In the sweat of his ornia, where hr will locate, Mr. Hulme Catheryn and Martha Thatcher. face should man cat bread has been found, in the wider Newberger will follow in July. Miss Helen Thompson, who Miss Ester Olsen entertained has attended Emerson of the great cycles of the Almighty, to be the foundation of in College at dinner Sunday, a the home or Boston, Mass., for the Sound hope, all sure progress, and all permanent power,. Man , year pest her parents. The table was de- - will arrive home tomorrow to 'jtodonger shuns labor as his deadliest foe, but welcomes it as his corated with cut flowers. Covers the summer vacation with spend friend. Nations no longer dream of riches as the spoils were laid for tfie following :Mr,.her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. II. f war, but as the fruits of human and Mrs. McMullen, Frafik Bee Thompson energy directed by wise laws fnc.oura?cd by peace and good wilL Battlements and forts and croft. Miss Lucy Lee and Agnes Mrs. J. C. Walters arrived . Ahlqust all of Salt Lake, Miss home from Los Angles. Calif, miles, armies and navies, are day by day less and less the enginery Grace Wood and Mr. and Mrs.; . f of ehiughter, and more and more Sunday after two months, her the guarantee of peace and honor. Lehj Olsen. sister Mrs. Ella lining acompani-e- d OVhat tfia world longs for now is not the pageantry and devastation The senior class of the Logan her home and will spend the 0fWACfbr the aggrandizement of the few, but the full utilization High School entertained at a summerhere. human energy for The benefit of all mankinds canyon party Tuesday 7 A picnic Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith luncheon and supper were serv- and children who have Giv iis but the opportunity to labor, and the whole world of spent ed. About eighty guests were in several months at I . human life will burst into tree and flower. Manti, Utah attendance. have returned home. To the hundred millions of people who make up this great . . Wjednesday was award day Lieutenant and Mrs. .Wilson Republic, the opportunity to labpr means more than to all the world at the Ltfgau High School for spent the week end here - as it means the dvelopment of resources great beyond the , besides, scholarship, athletics and de- guests at the Hotel Eccles, Lieubating. The graduating . exer- tenant Wilson will.be stationed th diffusion among all, of the ,cfPrebensb)n of any mortal,-ancises were held yesterday. at the. Agricultural College next cjies to.which the glories of "The Arabian Nights are but the The Crimson i Society of the year but will go , to California of the pawnshop, to which the sheen of all the jewels of ' , glitters Brigham Young College held for 'the summer . this earth are but the gleam of the in the pallor of the their closing meeting for this Four prises were awarded ' dawn. year Wednesday afternoon at to students of the h To develop our great resource, it Is the one prime the Mechanics Arts Building, School recently, byLoganJiigh Mr. E. It necessity with Miss Euieia Brown, Maur-in- e Owen, Mr. Owen gave a chapel 'ibat alfour people should be at work ; that all he brain and muscle , r should Ballard. Bessie Griffin and talk at the school a few weeks harmonious action, united in their endeavors to utilize Helen Hulme as hostesses. A ago, he announed that the subthe great forces of nature and to make wealth out of senseless mat-- , A M IT short business meeting was ject of his talk would be It Embroidered Is , sleeves choice-tbe ter ind out of alLihe lifje which begins with the cradle and ends of this suit ,to assure it of . held. An oil painting by Moser Pays to listen, at the conelu- Brown silk braid and soutache was with the grave, and out of all the powers which ebb and flow in the to Miss sion of a most able talk, Mr. presented Mary is esed for tho very Intrioste l .tides of the ocean, in the rush of rivers, and out of the great ou sleeves, collar and coat Sorensen, their club advisory. Owen offered prizes for the ha. TbMasticklrt is i trapsrouaC A few short talks were driven, best - papers written by the energies which are locked up in the bosom of the earth. Thomas affair.. colored Refreshments were sereved. . seventh and eighth grade studBrackett Bead. the suit Miss Mary Sorensen , enter ents, on his talk. The following ONE. - ' Y J'd - ; t;-- Ak i - - ,( - gradu-worth- - , 0t i - ; ret-resente- d s . Is W 'A V K . v . . ' t' . glow-wor- ss , "tl m . , be-i- diatine-tloa- de-e- -- tnlU-aiaka- a Alime k- - 51i- - r. nmicnun, niiwm OIIC vtu.r it.'tsn'iru uy the report true, and were Anna Gumel of Wellsville, though she had been rendered, Sylvesler Andersen, Sylvan found Jes-almo- st speechless for a count? sop, Abel Garr and Rulon Scott, Alfred Erickson mid of days, she seems now to be! PMr? convalescing nicely, and it is ex-- 1 Professor Joseph It. Jen con petted that she and her daugh-- i called on their ir.other Mrs. ter, Hidvie, will soon be home. Ingre Jensen and their sister on Andersen Mr. and Mrs. C. O. WaymaniMrs. Elizabeth of Logan, Mrs. Joseph Jessop, Monday. Misses Faun and Mattie Jessopj Miss Victoria Bergjst was motored to Salt Lake Saturday called home from Salt Lake on to spend the week end. The Tuesday on account of the death on Monday. Miss Faun of her little brother Alvin Berg-jso- who died of health failure Jessop will remain for somen the tabernacle time with Mr. and Mrs. J. square at man Jessop and help care for Logan Monday evening. Work is progressing rapidly the new boy that arrived recently. Virgil Jessop returned on the new house of Mr. and The home with them. He is making Mrs. Magnus Mathews. a nice recover)' from a broken plumbing was put in this week. When finished this home "ill ankle. Mis Connie Jensen v,as oper- be modem and an added imated on for the removal of her provement to our town. Olson Mr. and Mrs. James tonsils on Thursday last. She left for her home at Cornish are remodelling their home on Sunday to stay a week. She was the county road They artr admompanied by her sister Juhc ding a kitchen, bath, a sleepwho has attended school hero ing poarch and a screen porch, also building an up to date this year. Mrs. Rosa Fschler was called granary. to Salt Lake on Sunday on acEmanuel Jtnsen entertained a count of the illness of her number of his young friends- - on Games daughter, Mrs. Harry Nelson. Wednesday evening. She returned home on Tuesday. and refreshments made the Ellis Shafer moved his broth- occasion a happy one. er. Martin Shafer Jr. and his Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ilenni-ge- r and children went to Menfamily to Salt Iatke last week to make their future home, return- don Thursday to celebrate May ing Sunday. Day with relatives and friends A letter from Vernon Henm-ge- r at Mendon on Thursday. Co his parents state that he Mrs. Harry Jessop came arrived safely in California home Thursday evening from after a most delightful trip, and Salt Lake where she has been waa fortunate In securing good for several weeks with her work at once near San Fransis-co- . husband. He expects to return lie is enthusiastic about the home atwut June 15 to remain many wonderful things he sees during the summer. down there as this is his first - Mr. Joseph A. Jessop came trip to that land of sunshine home on Wednesday from his and flowers. ranch in Pocatello Valley. Mrs. Jerome Taggart had r.s Mr. Thomas Jessop and bn dinner guests the stake officers daughter Mrs. Ellis Andersen in attendance at the two pri- motored out to Pocatello Valley mary conferences held here on on Wednesday, returning FriSunday. Elder M. D. 'Bird of day. ' Mr. Jessop reports a had Mendon, High Councilor, Mrs. hail storm that did a good deal and of damage out west near Malad. Maughn, Stake Secretary Mrs. Jane Walters,. Stake Mrs. Rhoda Orvin of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Riley John- Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Olsen, son and two children of Ash of Hyrum spent Sunday with tabula, Ohio, are guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon. sorr and brother, Jere Orvin. The Millville Primary held Mrs. Johnson has not seen her their conference in the chapel folks since she moved to Ohio on. Sunday afternoon after the about seven years ago. President Merle sacrament. The Millville camp of the President Jensen presided.. daughters of the Utah Pioneers Jane Walters of the Stake board held their regular monthly and J. E. Roueche, High Counci- meeting at the chapel on Thurslor were present and after the day iifternoon. President Emma well rendered program each Barber of the country organizaspoke briefly on the primary tion was present. The first song was America,' work. Sister Walters presented the officers to be voted on and Prayer br the chagrin Mary Y. -told of the work done by the Hulse. Mr. T. H. Cutler gave a splendid Memorial Day talk, primary in the last three years in church history. She spoke of stressing the honor due the pithe childrens convalescent hos- oneers especially the pioneer pital and gave specific instances mothers. ed Ly-'o- " , - . |