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Show HIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE CUUim, Utah FACE SIX HEWS STORIES VENUS FINE EXHIBITAT IS K-AMERICA -O- DIFF'ERENT'TYPE' THAN CLASSIC LADY OF MILO AND OTHER ITEMS - Senator Borah in discussing "international affairs the other day declared that If they can convince me that this world court would be free from politic- al influences and would prove re--, ally effective in solving world ;v problems, I shall be ready to en-- ; And in view of hi.sj dorse it utterances to the effect, that the court and the! league of Nations are one and the same thing, we may suppose he would aiso endorse the League too. But he wants an absolute guarantee that every- thing will work perfectly before' he will work his assent to any-- 1 thing of fhat sort. Most good sports are willing to take a chance once in a while, but not Borah. With men thinking as Borah does it would be impossible to launch any great reform either at home or abroad. A reasonable promise of success is all that mos men require before adopting a new order of things. j - ( pi relation and service. I The evolution so from of j ed I ag-li- - Most people in the world are tired of w ar and want no more of it, but just the same it dos the average man good to note the fact that the Greeks have recovered sufficiently from their last disastrous experience to be able to tfdk back to the Turk in plain terms and let him know that if it is fight he wants he can be accommodated. The Greeks refuse i to pay any reparations to Turkey, and say plainly they will fight first , ' r t h 4- mtss u-.- s MAn.Tor.ir: barker. is, BROOKLYN. 2D. SELECTED AS .A r -- ' from the professional theatreT Senator King, in an interview something that will furnish given out in Washington, yes-- j beauty, good taste, and said that William tr.Mc-jabexperience to both actors An profit-terda- Open States in 1924. If an election! lhe Performance also reveal- were held today Henry Forded the fact that Logan still has would make a wonderful race good taste enough to like Shak-MKing thinks. Ford must be espeare and not to want him stronger in the East than he is throttled with too much dancipg here to warrant any such a preor too many vaudeville stunts. diction as that Possibly the spectator who enI i Rosemarie Fox a nine-yeold joyed the performance most was girl of Midvale jumped from a a Swedish woman who said sprinkling wagon on Thursday that she had often seen Midsumand broke her neck. The child mer Nights Dream in Sweden was driving the team drawing but didnt expect to see it in the wagon and fearing it was America. She thought Amerigoing to tip over she leaped from cans were movie-ma- d children it and struck on her head. who were not civilized enough to like Shakespeare. That was a National Commander Owsley curious remark for an immof the American I.egion, may igrant to make in the visit Utah in August and speak Athens of Utah. If we were not at one of the meetings of the Atehnians we might have wantstate encampment at Price. ed to lynch the lady for such an remark. We are glad Another $600,000.00 beet bon- insulting she has found out that Logan us is being paid the growers of loves Shakespeare. Utah and Idaho, on account of The open air performance was the continued high price of so good that we should like to see it repeated once every week the summer as a permaduring AN EYE OPENER nent tourist attraction. It would 1.0GANITES make valuable FOR maI ar .lldhorable Sir: In J'our duties as a Judge, you come to contact with every type of human nature. More or less women are before you. Have you In your time aa a Judge been truly able to fathom a woman's mind or heart? ' uien? Haven! you found la that a woman to all ends to shield' the ope she loves and that a many case o woman will go farther In her sacrifice than a man? SiAce lime immemorial f . .4 I . the unfathomableness of a Roman's heart and soul has hwn the mystery of the sexes. Just when man think he has discovered the secret, , Jie finds that he is all wrong, (So we. address this open let-- tr to you for your opinion, this connection we wirtdjfeoasider it an honor 4a entertain you at this toddy when we will bpw Clara Kimball Youo' In tier latest picture, WHAT NO MAN KNOWS. Here is a picture that J. shows a woman's constancy nd sacrifice for the man she lutes.. and how big a fool a ymart man can make of him- - ' , self,, honor us with Willyou vour presence tonight to see this picture. It will add ?o your brilliant o t 'knowledge; storehoAg .Will show you a sort of new tngfe on.womanbood and will provide an evening of entertainment for you. You are welcome to bring with you your family and ftieuds. ' Cordially yours, CAKITOL THEATRE .1. B.,0. Thatcher, Mgr. . - - The performance of the Midsummer Nights Dream last Monday and Tuesday was an for Logan. First of all it revealed to us the fact that we possess an admirable open air theatre which should serve as a valuable piece of city equipment. The evening also showed us that with the help if the tw-- colleges we can put on a community play, that is worthy of the name. By that we mean a performance imitathat is not a d tion of a New York ephemeral success, but a performance that is unique in the. dramatic history of Logan, one that could not be duplicated anywhere else, one that shows the young men and women of the community who have talent working together on a play that would not other wise be given in the city. This performance saved the community theatre idea for Logan. Our young people are not to be bufeye-open- er the--at- te . Dream Tuesday Night B.Y.C. XTRAGQOD CLOTHES for BOYS Made ein By Ederheimer St Company suits were made to stand That means strong fabric, ' enforced seams and pockets that stay. They have fine style, too and tin- latest refinements that giv smartness and snap. Big variety of weaves and colors, at money-savin- g prices. o half-bake- i advertising terial for the valley and would attract tsurists from all over the United States much as the Passion Play does in Bavaria every ten years. Logan has tried to imitate so much that it is a most hopeful sign to see our progressive element doing something Engineers are trying to find to, supply the city of Manila with an adequate water supply for many years to come, the present system having -- the best way been outgrown. -I A Real is Logan Hatchery and Produce Company Dealers in Chicks, Live and Dressed PoulWroultry Supplies, Feed and Grain. OUR SPECIALTY Chix, Growing and Laying Mashes. We cater to the wants of live Poultrymen. .and work for mother. The community IU:V been studied with the idea that a community is judged by the service it renders to mankind. The service that Logan renders to Hie. rest of the world in education, manufacturing, food prod act 9 land industries is graphically shown by means of a map which (shows that Logans service ex- -' es tends to eleven foreign and twenty five states. Merchants and manufacturers jof Logan contributed to the exof hibit by furnishing displays manufactured ' products Logan and sold to practically all parts of the civilized win Id. Tlie educational value of this exhibit to the children is evi-- j denced by the board experiences (and activities reuqlred to do the (work of makinj up this ex jhibit and the facts and information in geography, history, spell-jiulanguage, penmanship and art which srew out of the carrying through of these projects, Actuated by the Woodruff (School Slogan Play The Game Square, the boys and girls .lives have been enriched by service rendered in the cleaning of lawns, spading, planting gar-- j dens, cleaning of public librarv, gathering books, and by dis-tributing complimenjtry tickc s (to those who( would not have; otherwise ,seen . the operetta which they produced. j, This exhibition has furnished) a splendid opportunity for par- ents and patrons to see the, scope of the work undertaken! this year. The 'school is very! appreciative of the support of! the parents in making this years work a success. Day-ol- d OLD DESERET MILL . - - We Deliver L. O. Johnson & T. J. Rowley Phone Proprietors 1110-- Logan, Utah w Pacific System Low Summer .. Excursion. Rates- -- i- -n To points east and west daily beginning May 15th. , a . g, Community Return limit, October 31st. Following Round Trip Fares j Play For The Community will apply from Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Seattle OGDEN LIVE STOCK MARKE1 Production A Mexican government lab oratory has found that a substi- tute for jute can be obtained Receipts 8 4. Steady. Top $7.50. Choice prime steers $6.25 steers $5.50 $6,25 Fair steers $1.50 ) $5.50. Feeder steers $5 $6. Choice heif- Ever Staged from the fibre of a native plant foons and t;ry to rival with the growing extensively in humid movies and traveling companies lands near rivers. In Logan Prices 52.40 52.40 47.85 55.00 .. . al- Inch thick. ...$ .t: $ $ . $ -- Proportionately Low Fares to many other points 1 D. S. SPENCER $7.75. Good sufficiently strong though the sides are but half an $126.G0 Washington j Dramatic III Omaha or Kansas Gity,$ 61.00 $ 71.00 Chicago St. Louis $ 66.50 New York City $132.40 Boston $138.50 j The Best to LOGAN : -- 1. Tho New York inventor of a row bpat made of concrete reinforced by wire netting claims that it Howell Bros j F.R.A. unique. - cour-Itri- Campus so-call- Isnt It true that women are far more complex than t Nights r. To Judge JBullen 4 y, Summer le Letter K V Clothes economy is in service-y- ou not price. 1. ook for service quality when choose YOUR boys suit, Youll find it in our showing of latest models of , and chicken run. In contrast to these sanitary surroundings jis a neglected corner of the yard which demonstrates how the accumulation of filth, rubb'sh, and refuse makes breeeding places for flies. The necessity for shaping the attitude toward the is of this pest strikingly told in the statement A fly is more dangerous iand disgraceful than a bed bug.' 'One of the most wartifvviiilo features of the home exhibitsais a draw ing of a Kitchen rearsteps rangement soasto-Lav- I will-g- Suit? Logan's Foremost Clothiers of k NEW AMERICAN VENUS. IS A PERFECT 34 AS AGAINST TUB PERFECT 36" OK TUB FAMOUS VENUS 1E MILO. NEW TORK While Amcnra yearly foltonrinc more closely the . George Gardner sentenced to sample of the ancient Creeks in arc inlion of beautiful physical probe hung on Friday for killing than lb portion ihn produces a typo of womanhood far more Celebrated Coddesa of the Greeks, lima Martha Gunailcs of Brooklyn, two men, one of them a deputy 10 years of aue, who hu been selected as a new American Venus, and sheriff, was granted a stay in who baa the Ideal flgur? held In mind by American costume designers, order that his sanity might be I a perfect 34. Mis Marjorie Barker, T8, Of Hopkinsville. Ky who waa tested, and 'after an examination recently adjudged the most pet feet glil in Kentucky, is live list four in and baa a chest measurement of 30 3 1 inches. height, weight lit by an exjwrt there is $ liklihbod hist life To of, bihg spared.. most people if will appear strange that his failing mental condition in giving us amusement. They was not suspected until so short are to give us something better a time before the date set for we could otherwise expect than his execution. brought Boys - Repeat Performance jrnenn krntitc'kys mostI Perfect mill, and crowned goddess ok iikai.th TIIS8 MARTHA CONZAI.ES OK that had been held for years in i Your SPECIAL State Auditor Tuttle, on Thursday cancelled warrants amounting to a little over $2,000 V 9 for The.M; liis office. None less than two years old was destroyed. , Price Iprecipitious rooky cliffs to the Mil in the valley is gra. Ideally npresmted. All the weathering together with iiriga-tion- . canals and Liter Is, weirs and draina e have lten studied. A scientific crosscut cf soil is one of the features i this i hae cTthe exhibit. Soil booklets on evhibition.di.seugs sueli topics as humus and mulch and the functions of each, ' and making of rocks during the heat amt water periods. The home has been studied from the point of view of comfort. profit and pleasure. The display shows a modem home well arranged with dean yard, Playground equipment, garden, j i What , j I WJJODRUF SCHOOL A remarkable exihjbit marks the culmination oi the jears wink at the Woodruff School, i The exhibit is the outgrowth ,of tlnee big projects around activities, have ;hirh the years ceenttwed. he soil, the home and the ci nmicnity have been studi-- 1 fionv the standpoint of :.p-- ( i vl t I Saturday, May 26, 1923. 35c and 50c 3 ers $5 $6. Choice cows $4.23 $3.25. Fair to good cows $3 & $4.25. Canners $1 $2. Bulls $2.50 $3.50. Feeder cows $3 $9. $4. Veal cidves $7.50 1 logs Receipts 720. 5 higher. Top $7.20. Fat hogs, 190 to 220 lbs. $7 $7.20. Heavy hogs $7.20. $6 $6.20. Bulk $6 $7. Feeder hogs $6 Sheep Receipts 2589. 30 low- - ask any Agent UNION PACIFIC SYTEM f General Passenger Agent t Salt Lake City n I. er. Choice lambs $12 An electric motor similar to $13.75. Fat wethers $7 $11. Fat ewes those used with drill operates !a new straight motion hand $4 $6. Feeder Iambs $11 Isaw. . $12. Feeder ewes $4 $4.50. J I ( , |