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Show PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, July 28, 1923 - - ' ( years, t Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orwin of Logan are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. JohnMaueh-le- Program For The Big Farm Encampment to Be Held Nexi Week If y. ? ( B 7 Miss Winnie and Durrell V Dut-so- n came over from Logan to ' spend the day with relatives and 1923 1&83 friends. T JWith but two or three days reOlson and spent the afterIris Mr. and- Mrs. A- - J. Hall and PLAIN AND FANCY SHUFFLING I HYDE PARK maining before the opening of noon with her: Miss Con is a Lavelle, motored up daughter the Third Annual Farmers En friend of their daughter Flor- from Sait Lake on Tuesday to How com ynh ain't wukklii today , and spent her vacation at visit Mrs.' Ernest Morgan. They eampment to be held cp the Been BnhedW , ' HYDE PARK, July 28. Mrs. ence De man 1 wukked fob , Utah Agricultural College Cam their home in Detroit one sum- were accompanied by Mrs. SarForty year of Service ' YVilford Matkin is visiting in mer while employed resided puna me. . pus July 31 to August 3, every- kinds A. ah Bowden, the aged mother byjthe WUatclia mean resigned from Daniels, Idaho with her brother government at Washington, D. of Mrs. Hall and Mrs? Morgan, thing is being made ready for yub?" ' Mr. what Is expected to be the largLeRoy Christofferson. C. Horae. who will remain for a while, Resigned from bein mab boss." Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris, Mr. Mre, Lotta Nard spent Sunest registration of farmers and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horne and . their wives in the history' of "How come yub ain't wukktn' yob and Mrs. Alma Harris, Mr. and day afternoon with Sner mother, children motored . over from Mrs. David Smith of Sugar City Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. ' Tremonton on Pioneer Day, and 4 farmers gathering at the col- own se'fl Has yuh been flahedf i De company I wukked fob And Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harris of much means industries home The Nibley ward held a very visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernlege. It is expected that most qf Support r Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. successful Sunday School con- est those attending will camp out on done gwlne out o business. Morgan. They brought witjh Which of?" out business is it Harris. Katherin more home gwlne than the east campus where full fa buyference on Two sessions them the Misses Irma and Inez " De business ms wuk fob " x ' Mrs. Luella Hill of Magna is were held, Sunday. ,. . cilities for their comfort have It Ink I was." oflettln Among the stake vis- Morgan who had been .their ' i ' visiting here with her parents itors were. Elders O. M, Wilson, guests for a week. been provided. Three meals may Mrs. means and Mr. J. an active, S.,Hancey. optimistic backing be obtained each day at the col- Silas E. Allen and Miss Stella Mr. and Mrs. Hugh' Evans and Returned With Thinks. Dr. Lyman Daines and family A few days ago I went to an lege cafeteria so that provisions children Israelson, and AnderMrs.'Verl home be busi of of Salt Lake were visiting relaprojects, whether At the meeting in the evening son of Elwood, Utah, were may be brought or not, just as ciation.luncheon given, by a foreign asso- tives here this week. ' the farmers wish. In addition, . . ness or agricultural y . Mrs. Evan Hancey of special music was rendered by guests of Mrs. Anna , RindJis-bake- r 1 waa introduced to the president Mr. and ice cream, fruit, butter, cheese, and I on Pioneer Day. . x . and Mrs. Hill of Los a quartette led by Elder Allred . gave Win my card. ' Petersen from Hyrum Mrs. milk, sandwiches, etc., may be 'With a kindly amlle he remarked) Logan spent Tuesday here. Joan V. Barlow and and Angeles The record of .Thatcher Bank has been purchased at the dairy shop on 1 think you have made a little misr, and Mrs. Melvin Seamons other musical numbers from sons Owen and Newell motored the campus maintained by the take," and returned to me a pawa , from Lake on Salt the Hyrum. up are the Idaho early y spending 'erry, one of consistent financial siippprtfoi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop morning of the 24f,h to spend the college for the convenience' of ticket that I had handed him. here with Mr. and Mrs. be in will attendance. who those local accompanied by their mother day in her old (home with her H- Seamans. ' through its forty ylars. Dad'e Idea of It t . General assemblies will be held Mr' William Daines of Logan Mrs. A. M, Holt returned to mother and sister, Vee. They rePe, what is domestic edencef of existence. 'Oftentimes this" support each day at 10 a. m. Several pro- asked Clarence. Ridgedale on Monday. Mrs. Holl turned home on Thursday. was visiting here Tuesday. will minent men and women will be Mrs. remain Ras Rasmussen enterfor of rest the I. Janies and how Mr. "Ita knowing to open e can, Kirby Mrs. tjhe has been just ice help needed to save ' at the encampment and will talk ton," replied his dad aa be surveyed and family motored to- Ogden summer, tained at One of her famous ; individuals from financial ruin and the at these assemblies. Among these the salmon and canned vegetables and Saturday and spent a few days Mr. Joseph S. Jessop spent chicken dinners on Pioneer Day. the week end and Pioneer Day Covers were laid for twelve. encampment speakers will Bet fruit that made up the evening meat" with realtives. community from serious loss Cincinnati Enquirer. Governor Charles R. Mabey.Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haiisen with his family coming u$ from A bowl of sweet Reas formed C. Ulysses .Moore of. Portland, the centerpiece. Four- - of - the and Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Hansen Salt Lake for that purpose. v' Oregon, and one of the greatest of Newton were the guests of Mr. and . Mtrs. Frank Cum- ladies remained as house guests y authorities on 'child care and Mr. and Mrs. Give Hancey, mings came up from Silt Lake until Thursday. ' children's diseases in the counon Saturday returning on the Mrs, Emma HenrieaHived Tuesday." t Mrs. E. G. Ur. and ; Hancey afternoon of ihe Twenty-fourtMr. home with her son, William, on Nourse, George professor try of agricultural economics at spent the week end at Bear Lake Miss Phillis Jessop entertain- Pioneer Day - from Tetonia, ' - . Iowa State College; General U. with the Thather bank employe- - ed at a slumber party on Tues Idaho. ' G. McAIexander, commanding Mrs. Eliza A. Garr is a guest day evening, the Misses Sarah v " j. officer of Fort Douglas; Presr4 Garr, Carma Pitkin, and , AlVa-ret- for a few days, of her daughter, ident A. W. Ivins of the board Anderson were present. A Mrs. A. E. Cranney, at Logan. of trustees of the Utah Agriculmidnight, lunch was served be Mrs. Willara Garr and daugh -tural College ; Mr. Ephraim ter Larue,' spent Thursday t fore retiring. HI8 TOUCH Millville Pioneer Logan with her parents Mr. and celebrated Bergeson, president of the Utah le to Professor "My daughter going State Farm Bureau; Mrs. Ivon Jen, the Day right royally. 'The festivi- Mrs. Charles Gunnell who moeminent pianist D. Gore, chairman of the Home Hows the touch? ties began in truly old time style tored in from Ridgedale for the Pretty' strong. Four dollar a lee and Community Section of the by the firing of cannon at day day. They report that their son, Mrs. Willard Garr and daugh break, the State Farm Bureau; Mr. E. P. OB. hoisting of the flag at Leo, who was so seriously injur' a made and Larue, , , ters, Sara and ' A Timely Epitaph. the salutgv to the ed by being thrown from a horse Taylor, organization department sunrise, Let eatl joy rider kneel and try , shotting trip to Ogden on Fri- flag of' the American' Farm Bureau outs. Thecelebra-tio- n July 6, is improving slowly. He Sc, Boy by i Beside the bier of Charley Cast G day. . was in charge of the Sunday s gradually recovering from Federation; Dr, L- M. To beat the train hie ear did try Gods Miss Clella Olson is visiting School superintendency1 of '.the the unconscious condition in Alack! The bus ran out of sea orthopedic surgeon, U. S. Vetj Mrs Stephen Spen- two. wards. her sister, which he had laid so erans Bureau; Dr, Wi'ford Barlong'. They Something to Talk About at Falls, Idling cer Young, of A splendid Abrade was lined ascribe the fact that he is alive ber, director of the Burear Is it always sunny hr California? Mis. Nephi Hepworih and up at nine Vclock,. with covered . the first aid treatment admin Child Hygiene, Utah State Board No, indeed. It ruined a good deal arrived of Health;, President E. G., Pe- of the lime I wag out there but the ter four "children wagons, hand carts, footsore and istered by their grandson, Abel terson of the Utah Agricultural Californians don't seem to mind that. Saturday from her home at weary pioneers marching. A Garr. who was enabled to give ' gives, them an opportunity to' tell Yoods Cross to spend Pioneer cow, a calf and chickens added this aid through his training as College, and others. .These men It how sunny California is alien )ay in her old home. She will you perfect ice creani brick a to Cavalcade. realism Mr. Scout. the and women will speak at the as- it is jiiHt Boy ; sunny. " ,tay for a couple of weeks (with Hyrum Hulse, one of the march Mrs. W;W, Pitkin entertain and departmental semblies ; made from fresh peach sher- mother, Mrs. Annie P. An- - ing pioneers, ; as - he trudged at a picnic supper on Thursday ' ter the of encampmer, Meal meetings Question of erson. bet, golden egg ait, filled ,"Tqu are not in polities for your gave remininiscenSes to evening. The table was set on proper but there will be. other Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buchanan along, I presume? . varhealth, of lawn. his the the "time at .the meetings companions .of speakers with tender pecan meats, and y -"In a way am," replied the chronic of Ridgedale, and Mrs Neda when ihe made the real ious organizations which will office journey, Mr. Leo Yeates and family seeker. If a person ones, of Salt "Lake called on Experts say all but nine or tenof came up from Mefma Thursday meet during the encampment. delicious vanilla ice cream y ; doesn't eat regularly his health Is apt Airs. Willard Garr on Saturday Walking the thousand weary miles, to spend his vacation with rela- three Special lectures, addresses, de- to be poor. : autoto Lake y enroute Salt by A clever clown band, and a band tives here and also at Logan and exhibits, field monstrations, v J mobile, of brightly shifted,' feather be- Hyrum. Something Elsa. trips, judging contests of it Order for Afton Stella Misses your The and Sunday dessert. Tf seema ttiere wers two Irishnature will make up Mr,01of A, Nielson brought decked, and painted Indians and with in men ", company ngebretson Env his who an was of blanketed estimable side bride, the educational squaws, brought up the; nlyBOcabrickover thefountain "J don't want to bear about poor old Mr, James Johnson of Salt Lake rear.were some young lady ef Richmond, with campment but much is also be- Pat and Mike,Contrasting . end week bhe for motored up ing done to entertain those who This Is a niagaslne anecdote about and tooiki their aunt, Mrs. Sarah of the pioneers in cars looking her mother and Aunt, to call on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ola N on. attend. In fact it, is the aim of, Terence and Slieniiws, can get either fresh Olson with them to spend - the . After the ' pioneers had en- Nielson, on Monday afternoon. you prefer, you z those in charge to make the stay ReLake. Bear beautiful at day , on the public square, '.a Miss Daisy Booth and Miss at the college as pleasant a "va- V y" Powtr of Suggestion, mes- -' camped strawberry or vanilla1 ice cream in Hand? Doe jour ife believe la turning they received (the Smurthwaite of Salt Lake the realistic Indians, attack Mary cation as one could well wish for by ' , sage containing the news of the in which a pioneer was wound- motored up to visit' friends at while at the same time making 30c a pint or .Sealright containers ... Andy Xes, every morning he puts death of their grandmother and ed educadead and his Logan for a few days and called v left and Valuable one for it a n,an a iMWKe on the breakfast table so I Mrs. Olson's aged mother, so 50c a quart , , little daughter carried off, fur- enroute tb their home on Thursdtional , way. The famous Fort won't forget to wash the car. they returned home Sunday. Mr, wished thrills aplenty, The ay,- on relatives here, the PitDouglas band wiH also give conOlson and,and Mrs. of All is Well as the cara kin family and Bishop and Mrs, certs and furnish music for two Seeing Not Aiwayo Behoving. daughter, Camille, returned vjm cjrcjed on. the arid E. R. Scott Barloo But, surely, seeing la dances,according to present ' dhem 'to attend the funcia. witti fiS Mrs. Albert Bergsjo and two lleving? r ; i . j brought plans. .Movies' will be given Mrs. Harry Jessop returned ;tears to manyFeyes. visitors children, of .Logan, arrived "on Barton Kot .necessarily. For Ineach afternoon and, evening. stance, 1 see you every aa to bat home Sunday night from a briet from out of . the state were Thursday for a weeks visit with day, Games, community campfires, believing you, s ; Visit to Salt Lake. t Mrs. Elizabeth Andersen.' much impressed, to will help community singing arrived Fox Elizabeth Mis. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Nielsen The meeting was held at eleLew ring Hertelf. . make the evenings pleasant for , t renrl Since Ethel married he Imi on Saturday, from Browning, ven oclock at which, aq interest- arrived home from Soda Springs those who do pot care to attend to , rendered as on Thursday. . . atepped wearing French' heels; her IHinOR This is her first trip was ing either the .movies or the program tour-- 1 The family of the late S.' A. follows with will le many competi- hnshand dlsapiwore of them. lower Utah and she, as all other beautiful as master of I alwaja said shed is charmed with ists Beryl , have received- - one oi contests ceremonies: Whitney .the' tive games and judging herself by marrying that man. Cache Valley .antfmuch interestCome, the beautiful souvenir books of of many kinds and of a nature Community singing, ed in all t he industries and Come Ye prayer by El- the Diamond Jubilee, issued by to interest everybody. ' Not What Hs Thought here that are new to her. der AlmaSaints; sights O. girls the Daughters of the'' Utah is Larsen; hf3ke W the were profor their dinner at general Following a guest of lt is indeed a work of art, the other night and his wife took a While her she was Home, chorus, Valley "My gram for each day of the en- almt Mrs. Stringham, and with her and will be a priceless possession hin. at and Anderson .company; campment: hostess made an early morning ; With a revolver?" solo, Marelda Hepworth in the year to come, to those piano College Chimes 6:30 a. m. Xo, with sarcasm." visit to the pea vinery where and for an encore her little entitle to receive it, 19 NORTH MAIN Band Concert 7 :00 to 7:45 shown she was courteously a lullaby; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie AnderElsie, sang daughter, a. m, , through by the workmen. She T. H. Cutle'r delivered one of his son left. Monday on an automo-- , Breakfast 6:30 to 8:00 will spend file remainder of the finest men though brief orations. As bile trip to Bear Lake and probDepartment meetings for summer with her daughter, a unique variatioa of the usual ably to Yellowstone Park! They 8:00 to 9:45 a. m. T Mrs. W. W. Whitney at- - Ridge- theme ,he called upon Big Chief expect to be gone a)out two autcmobijejtrip lo Bear Lake for two weeks, ' - y y Department meetings for dale, Idaho.. She " spent Sunday . , to- givfe in !his weeks., y to 9:45 a, m. . Mrs, J. b; Gunnell and little Mrs. "Lotta Nard at own with night Mrs. and Mr, William An- and probably to the Park. ' his grievances 10 :00 to language, General Assembly ' Ander- - daughter, Maxine, of Howell, is She left Thursdey in derson Logan. Mra. and which in m Mr, and Joseph children, accompany ingt the w.hite 12:00 noon. a week with her parcompany with Mr. Sam Larson a hit led bv Misses Mallnda Olson and sen, accompanied by Miss Dora spending, Jessop made Dinner 12:00. to 2:00 p. m. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, with his Indian haffngue. He EvaY&ate3,left Monday for an, Shafer Slave gone to 'Bear Lake Contests, clinics, exhibits 2 :00 was ' answered in behalf of the to 5 :00 p. m. . whites by Pioneer JoSl Olsoji, the SOME WERE DIFFERENT . . Excursion to experiment farm two then signing a treaty of She: Wert yea In any active en2:00 to 5:00 p. m. peace before Governor Cutler. Movies for children 3:30 to gagements on the other side? , He: No, darling, I waa true to ISolo, Myrtle Yeates; singing, t ' st 5:00 p. ny "Utah, We Love Thee; benedic Baseball contests 5 :00 to you ivory moment tion by Bisihop E. R. Scot!!. . will 6:00 p. m. Clast Yell. crowd that The gatherlarge :00 7 to :00 fn. . 5 p. My n)lee clam poeseesed a yell Supper ed in the afternoon was kept I dont recall it Very well. Band concert 6 :00 to 7 :00 p. m. Now to )lfbitter school I to: amused with sports of .various 7 to m. 8:30 hour . ;00 p. It baa a yU that UiouWid kno,; Flay and substantial prizes kinds, General assembly 8:30 'to were given. The refreshment . Dangerous Variety. Vj ' 10:00 p. m. business. la rather extravagant1 a stand did He Stadge , rushing Movies 8:30 to 10:00 p. m. A grand ball in the evening comMarjorie Look out for hint, my dear. Dance 10:00 to 11 :30 p. m. ' Those fellow always start iq to save pleted, the best celebration MillMovies 10:00 to 11:30 p, m. as soon sUiex gg tpqrrled. , Ogden on Sunday to call on Miss viij ha m a- number-- of . Cl - - - - ! Industries: : Support . . ." y 4 - - " v at 1 x 3 It thee ' . T eterprizes - - h. THATCHERBAmt - i ta ' I e v T . 1 - f - The on Mount Olympus had nothing like this y -- , ;A - - . parf , iah , a r 1 aned-ucation- al if i i . - - 34- - 4 Tf , , - -- at . 1 - sing-Jame-s - . - 4 1 . . i dan-ces.The- re Joseph.-Anderso- Pio-nee- fs. Ar-det-h -- - - - a-- v Bockey-Bocke- - -- a Bicycle and pay for it as you ride. Little and a little each month. ;You be surprised at its convenience. " BUY - . -- - , DeSanders - j |