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Show JL Tuesday, Octubei 0, 1921. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Marriage of Nannettew eramental geniuses of the stage Effective Treatment sensn-- n was 801 ant New In Seen srt Is t.onas wasthefiUngofthracGland Discovery lion for the divorce. The flap- - ait tlw Jlt.ropollbin Ojvei a Scientists of international afoul rk City, were,., iu mice declaim tiu ih- - i urf g tamls .H o use in Lew ot young animals imw wmarkab'e sh cl.ed at Gerry marriage U lor renewing Mtalio, tomng while the matinee gals Who had Opera por S . to-da- eol-.le- ge -- ed - Nan-nett- Cooley, cast for Reporello (a Gypsy chief); Mabel Holman, as Madame Zenobi (keeper of the Inn); and Miss Annie H, -- Merrill, instructor in physical education for girls, who will take the part of Zingera, the dancing gill. The rest of the cast will be selected this week. Reuben Whitney will be remembered as Lieutenant Paul C. Green" in The Hermit of Hawaii which the college staged in 1923. Ben Doty was also in the opera last season. Cecil N Cooley is well known around B. YC. for the creditable way in which he interpreted the character of Takapiii (the oldest inhabitant) in the Hermit of Hawaii". Miss Merrill is well known ' for the work she did in directing the special dancing scene of the Hermit of Hawaii. Miss IIoL man is a prominent member of the college choir. B. Y. C. Crimsons To Crookston's Burns huskies will clash, in the second game of the 1923' Snail Harriss with Coach Utah Aggie Freshmen eleven on Crimson Field next Friday afternoon, October 12. Results of the Frosh battle with the varsity on Adams Field last .Thursday afternoon indicate that the Greenlings from the school on the hill have a real team this season. The varsity were only able to gain a 0 victory over tfie first year men. The Freshmen have one of the strongest lines of any aggregation in the state, and Coach Crookston anticipates no easy time for his Crimson charges against their opponents on Friday. In the first game of the year Coach grid-sea.-o- n, 9-- -- v t OPENING OCTOBER in COMMERCIAL 1 ... over Prescription Drug Catering to College Gills and ladies of the city. , Marcels is Our Specialty." Your patronage 'will be apenpreciated and we will to satisfy. deavor ntEYIXTS INFECTION ' The greatest discovery in flesh healing i Is the marvelous Bonwone, a preparation r that eomrs in liquid and powder form. treatment that not Jt is a rombiMtwn only purtiwe Hie wound of germs that muss lufcetion bot-i- t heals the flesh with - extraordinary sliced. Bad wounds or cuts which taka weeks to heal with the ordinary .limments mend euwkly under the powerful influence of this wonderful n (liquid) 30c,h0oad f remedy. AkiwtWr 20t sad She. fluid by ' CITY DRUG CO. j e mean FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS l'c-,K- rm I pro-lehi- rt , -- HYDE PARK ' 12 1 v es '02LiPi - one-four- th 3. tit -l it m FOR HEN! REV. THE COLLEGE kept Ogdenites gaining a single first down while they gamed six. Lamb motored to Ogden . is ' not given us to Gladys T. of work, but; Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Reeder ewe the purposes lather work is given us toserveand jjrafary Hancey ieft Wed Such men us Hawley, .he purposes? of life , decl r 'nesday for Salt Lake to attend Maughan, Hunsaker, Cranney, i and ton!ere and others of our B. Y. C. agMrs. Clive Ilaneey spent gregation, who stood out in the church of Salt addiess delivered yerterday tjays , Siting relatives fray with Weber, are expected fore the students of the Lt Newton this week. s to shine when they op- Agricultural College in their reg- pose the Aggie Milklings. ular weekly chapel exercises. KI.I.r.liF.N Reverend Curtis admitted that JJJIJ David Hurren, Orson Daines, not found often is this j.rinciple and Hesy Beckstead, B. Y. C. men in their daily life, NEW ROLE men of last season, are doning guiding but declared that those men who Frosh uniforms at the school rut the work of life obove life Lou Tellegen, (the great lov on the hill for 1923. Hurren is itself are emphasizing unessent-al- s ' essentials. and tjie American screen and ignoring to showing up advantage as a stage and former husband ' on When w'e.ppaclise the1 halfback while Haines gave a Vork is for life and not Geraldine Farrar,1 Who obtained good account of himself as the doctrine life is for work, it a divorce from him last spring, rVeshman center against the will mean a revolution in the been engaged by Victagraph the revolution mfoi a of enemies leading role in Let not labor, varsity Thursday. .man put asunder, the special it labor and tne of democracy The probable lineup on the will do away with the last vis- - production to be made by J. Crimson side in the contest said 'art Blachton from Basil Kings of class distinction, When we stirring novel dealing with the against the Freshmen next Fri- Reverend Curtis. day will be: Willmore, Evans, or measure our success m life not divorce evil. It has been known for me- Hendricks, ends; Captain Fors-gre- by the pocket book or by the y art! time that the famous actcr had but the finacial stick of by gam Hunsaker, or Murray, measuring rod of spiritual grow been considering picture offers, tackles; Hall, Thomas, Gardner, th, we wall not be concerned following his recent enaagunent or Hansen, guards; Cranney or about what tasks our hands do of sixty eight consecutive weeks Thatcher, cep ter ; Davidson or we will then see that all work in vaudeville, many of which he during the hearing of the Carlisle, quarterback; Maughan, is honorable if it part of an hon- Tlayed beautiful Geraldine's action for orable life. or Hunsaker, Bybee, Keller, Dr. James II. Linford deliver dnoice. Lou Tellegen has playhalfbacks; and Hawley or Hall ed ,the invocation. Music was ed a lover on screen and stage in at fullback. He j furnished by the College Choir almost all engagements. upder the direction, of Professor played Don Juan the immort-C- , wooer of Byron's classic and An English inventors gas R. Johnson. supported Sarah Bernhardt in producer for automobiles and motor boats is claims dto proThe woman who selects the Pans and America. He wooed vide them with fuel at much wonderf ul names Jo be painted andvqnr,eraldme.FftiTarrthe TdSS cost than gasoline oh the sides' of the Pullman care most sought after, woman in op With one side of a new' office has a counterpart in a young era on two continents, during device papers can be perman- woman in New York who earns! her engagement in motion pic-- 6 .competence by suggesting tures and while he supported ently fastened together and with the other temporarily at- suitable names for summer cot- - her on the screen. tached to one another. The mai riage of the two temp tages and countmry places. life to Hre?fethSy E?pS!;,s- - be-jje- w for-'u- erof loC-r- ec-'h-as Stu-lig- e n, AW, WHATS THE USE BLOCK W word paid la advenes, 'Oss Mlsbnum tor first Interims it seats. tiiscin on these glands positively stunned, WANTED Old hens And springers j lOR SU.K Jv er Johnson bicycle. i Call 115 now scienuiicaiiy prepared in 1liouo' paid Highest prices Tellegen is accredited 1110 laxan Hatcher. TOMORROWS MENU t'r 1U1 A me oil REMINGTON most, .vouremi sponge uie stamen ciaasicaii " Having ntln, ihispieparstitm Is New. Breakfast 105-New or tion safely.1 Often it is iwcess; lnrD1,actor on the m v vuut ! Ba oiindoem, pr. pared, from features of any foki . 1 Motor! ftetis-m from used cream soak ice Baugh healthy young stage or screen and eritics are spot Grapefruit the vital giamt-ary to FOR 8ALIN 4 year old mate. 331 re out 1 ,9J Mode lone in declaring, him to be the vllie Cereal ! clear, cold water for an hour be ( ainnuis Went 3rd North. Boiled Eggs fore sponging with" the borax ;t Jeo1;! a lyn'la'dd'H have written most periect of all dramatic lov WH. LL'THV the watch maker has ht'd coni- Rolls moved from tlie Journal Bids to watei -- but this would te dit-- ! 7JLr tHllin of results that neeui ers. 1st door north of Cache Valley 1 Luncheon ricult to accomplish on your a8tanlshinf. Glandogen can be Main itreet, laganL GERMAN PRUNES- -Il Oft limihel Celery Toast ((this soaking is sate only reared at A. R vicimuo Diug Co. The husband of Mrs. Margar- Hank, f delivered llione 7K8 112 Fried Bacon ;on white goods which may be. auh Orders m p.mpt aitenttoa et Ramey Limeback, of .Evans- KICK ROOMS, For sleeping pur-- , T ea Raisin Tarts The at Journal Palace. ville, Ind., is out likely to enwashed later.- - If you fail to re- -' poses FOR SALE Five roomed modern Dinner din- Building, 77 West Center 8t Call move the stain yourself, jerhap bungalow or East Center, joy his wifes home-cooke- d SIS J ners for some time to come. Hamburg Meat Balls a professional cleaning establis11) i " I ' covote WANTED L Evpenenced ; Boiled Potatoes Mrs. Limeback, a ment can do so. 'f,niDM 41 flew act f trjpper to aceompnnv one ' Cauliflower at Ola , Mrs. C. H,: Please publish a ready bride, has been sentenced by an partner furnitdi-outfit Complete The unsympathetic eourt to return ed Addreaa 82 Weal sth South 1 4hune 1ST. of cake .used HYDE PARK . Oct. 8. Ronuine, French Dressing recipe for the kind " Coffee Lemon Gelatine in a jelly roll M. LA. will hold their opening j to school, SALE OH HET Nine voom HAE TOO ROT TOUR JOURNAL roN Mrs. W.: Could any other houw. Bust Centar St.,, J. Answer: Cake for a jelly roll : program Tuesday evening,,, in PROBATE AND GUARDIANtrAY6l ICCIuOQI IfitUrtBC reader tell me of something Beat three egjs till light, then ( the form of ot a misfit dance. ! 76 oeata Tou can get then for 60 or SHIP NOTICE alcohol to use for clean- add to them one cup of granulat A few good feeder pika Every boy njutual age are int till office for pr- Cll year. sers piano-keybeen will full be have I refreshments halt one ; loQ Hit Victor K. weight ing my ed sugar, tablespoon vited, CDVStLT OOCWTT CLERK OR TUB tlculara. liraelson. Hvruni, using just water, but my friends 0f hweet milk, and one cup of ved. RESPBCTIVR BIOKKRM FX)B tell me ;hat that will yellow thefiour which has been sifted with FURTHER INFORMATION. WILL TKADiC .Ford hug for Fold FOR SALE Good rug t v It. Also Mr. and Mrs. Christian MikL roadster.- - Phone 438. other furniture. Call evenlus, ivory in time one teaspoon of baking powder elsen spent Sunday at IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE J8fl West 1st Houth. salt. of Mrs. Ansewr : Let us 'ho;e that and with their daughter teaspoon FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. WANTED A vuung high school girl STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR someone will answer this q ties Mix well, then add one table-jp-'rc- y 'pitcher, to assist in house work in the af- - FOB jm.E 1 5 acres of choice farm THE COUNTY OF CACHE. laud Inquire John W. Carr, Mill- tion. I, personaly, know? of no- spoon of melted butter. Use a Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nielsen ternoon, 174 E 5th N or call rllle. Phone 592-3Mr Ihvlandeni 1079-- J not meat pan 51 inches long anfij0f Richmond were visiting here thing except denatured NOTICE TO CREDITORS wood) alcohol. But if anybody'jnme and one half inches wide (orSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thom IB thp matter of tlie estate of James WANTED 25 White Leghorn .pul- DELICIOUS and Jonathan apples for sale. else does, and will write the m- - thereabouts). Line the bottom jas Larsen, River John Lund berg. See W. W, Beckstjad, or lets Fife, deceased t Phone 911-Heights. formation on a postal card and 'this pan with greased wrapping! Mrs, Chlirtema Hansen wa Creditors will present claims with phone No 3. ter v;sitinr inRiehmoncTtTns week Vomher3 to the underslKped a't his end it to Trie in care bfthis pap- - paper before you tunrthe FOR SALE Delirious WANTED Now apples. residence in Providence, Cache CAyPVIGN.MKN Place order now. Thomas Ruler, with her daughers Mrs. Victor Countv. is your chance for a real cleas-u- p tr, 1 will be glad to publish it. into it (the edges of the paper lTtah. on or before the 22nd . Phone'240-WRiver Athe1 Ml oien with Heights, reference, don t Anxious : Please tell me how, should reach half 'way up 0arieson an( Mis . Ehpraim dar of November. 1923. , to remove ice creani tains from sides of the ian)i Spread the U'oddland.. LEWIS FIFE, Administrator of pass up this wonderful oppoitunfty. JONATHAN APPLES Run of orSee Janzeu at once at the Logan said estate a tan colored silk crepe shirt, .batter over it evenly and into the The M. "I. A. officers and chard op the trees. 30c per bushel, Office between 6 and 6. City Light Date first of no 22, publication Sept. worms, 207 East 6th South. workers attended the 1923 Weak, cold borax! corner, and slip the pan into a'trea-10)U- i As retail salesman open w ater is the best SALE Small pigs,. Ntoklaua thing to use hi moderate oven to bake for 121 the stake convention at Logan Date of last publication? Oct. 22, POSITION ton for two. Will consider men now 1323.- removing ice cieam stains. But nnnu'es. When done, turn the 'Sunday, Slurzenegger. Providence. 1 50 or better. month, f per making L. E. NELSON. Attornev. Adv. Call Mr. Pingree. Eecles Hotel, TuesI do net know whether or not pan upside down onto a piece Of i Mrs.Jj P. Hansen and daugli FOR SALE CHEAP-844-- J, Heater, Call this will leave a ring on the silk wrapping paper which has beer,jeF Sadie of Newton spent a few day eveulng 5 to 9, October 9 ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Conrt of (lie First WE HAVE ONE FORD III G One crepe. Experiment by pitting pLced on the table. Peel the avg here thK week. APPLES! APPLES' Get your wln- -' Judicial District of the State of a diop or two of borax water on pan paper off t,he cake and Mrs. George Grant and child- Studebuker Touting, one Dodje ter apples now before the frost Utah, in and tor tlie Cmintv of Touring and one been. has it where Reo on the under side of the shirt-hein Touring were jelly Logan ien spread visr'ng gets them. Jonathan 25c, Gano 25c. Cache. W, 1st N Phone 810-Strong before going ahead on the stain b: fere you begin to Toll the cake. Sunday with Mrs. Grants parR. Q Greening 50c. Phono ZollinSUMMONS and Sorensen ed part; if no water-rin- g ger, 588-R- l. Seme delicious ents, Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, is letv Tomorrow: Susie Morton Sargent. Plaintiff vs when the shirt hem is dry, then hot breads. ' Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Soren- - Ralph H Sargent. Defendant. HELP WANTED GUI fmb genres I EGG AN SEWING MACHINE AND state of AJtah to the said deMis A. F. housework. Apply rent sewing Noxeltv Company 'son of Cornish were visiting Tliefendant ) Caidoa Phene 433. 107 E, IstN. machines for 75c and up per month. here this" week. are summoned You to p hereby We also rebuild sewing machines for the B. Y. C. with Weber on "Mrs. Johanna Peteisen spent pear within twenty days after serv CURTIS AT 32 North X West, j and typewriters Friday last The Crimsons Sunday at Smithfield.with Mrs. ire of this summons upon you. served within the county in winch AVD POLES Natlvs DERRICKS Jane Miles. surely nade a snappy comeback lumber, stringers, for beet racks Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb Mr. this action la brought, othei in the third and fourth quarters Smith and Painter Saw mill, Logan and Muss defend the shove entitled aetion; I and Mrs. Wilks Lamb canyon. Phone 580 III. and the from By a. no I MARCELLE SHOPPE Clasatflofi sda in in: Freshmen ere' u'w,Vllo"'!l Tellmto t.iwr j Clash With Aggie , Classified Advertising cent a nut - The Mairiage qf Nannette, a comic opera in three acts by Louis Woodson Cuitis, has lieen selected "as the production which ,lhe B. Y. C. music department will stage this year. This news was contained in an announce-anen- t given out y by Prof. A. J. Southw ick, head of the Music depai tment. , . A Cast of twent three is included in this opera. Every-- " character is to be played by someoneiat B. Y. C. Music lovers, who in the past have in the opei as presented at the Brigham Young College will find The Mairiageof e replete with good music, . catchy phrases, and wholesome comedy. Some of those who will have foies in the musical offering of the school for 1923-2- 4 have already been named: They are: ' Reuben Whitney as Rene, a village youth in love with Nannette; Ben Doty, in the role of FIVE j Chosen As School v PAGE judgment will be rendered hr you according to the demand of tlie complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said, court. Tills action is brought to recover s judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between yon and ' the plaintiff. JESSE P. RICH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Arimo Bldg , HE vr unfurnished meat. Phone 875-- FIRST CLASS APPLES at low prices. Host varieties now readv, apart FOR Rt I SMALL FURNISHED modern ment for rent. Phone I51-- apart art orchard, Phone 39 5 -- J. litvtr Heights. LARGE WICKER IVORY baby ear- -' with windows Apply 289 FOR RENT Seven roomed house. W.liage 1st So Large lot and barn. Cali 239 J. FOR SALE Apex Electric Washer FOR RENT Furnished apartment Also In good condition J50 00. and room 171 AV. 1st N. Phone i rtowsn duekv Cache Valley Green Adv. 1028. Logan, Utah. House, College Hill. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I OR KENT 4 roomed partly mod- PLUMBS 5Jie bushel this week at ern house, 1(3 N. 2nd E Near , Ole Larsens, 497. Estate of Peter E. Lundstrom, de- tlie temple. Phone 213. LEX SA cows. Two FOR fresh John ceased. A three RENT FURNISHED . Pfueti, Providence Creditors will present claims with FOR with bath. apartment vouchers to the undersigned at the Callroomed at 43 E 1 8. or 1hone 78. store of Lundstrom Furniture and during the seven- Carpet Company, No. 46 West Cen- Foit One furnished three teenth century, to refuse or ter Street, tu Logan City in Cache modern,- - apartment, with gleet to give coffee to ones wife Coufity. State of Utah, on or before piano., v.ead .N. -. rbone j yvagj Wit.miate 'cause for di- JU, D the 1 5th day of November ' 734'J- vorce. The men made promises 1923. ' 4 Date of first publication Septemroom bungalow when marrying never to let ber 12th A D 1923. house with garage Modern. Es- - their wives be without coffee. A. O. LUNDSTROM and JOHN A at 143 South 2 East. W. W. quire executors. CARLSON. SHERIFF'S SALK Adv MAUGHAN, Attorney , J. , Tuke'. rent ne-roo- m , ' '- for rent FOUND In the District Court of the First FOUND Ring in I.ognn canyon. Judicial District of the State of same Owner mav the by Estate of Janett H. Miles. Deceased identifying and have for the ad. Utah, in aqd for the County of paying Creditors will .present claims, Phone 278. ' Cache , with vouchers, to the undersigned Plaintiff,' vs. Coleman, Benjamin in administrator, at his residence, Sidney Harwood, Defendant SmitHfieid, Utah, on or before tlie To be sold St sheriff s sale on the 30th day of November. 1923. Black leather 30th, day of October 1923 at Front Dale of first publication. Septem- LOST IN HENSON ber 29th, 1923 baby clothing door-obag containing the County Court House at GEORGE H. MILES, Administrator Finder please notify Mrs, A. J. 13 oclock 1. In Logan. Cache Coni Adv Reese, Benson. J. C. WALTERS, Attorney. described Utah, the following LOST Small Gray Rquiral fur. Call ty, NOTICE TO CREDITORS property 679-J- . Reward. Reg, 6 rods East from the NorthEstate of Eaga Partington, de- LOST Baby's hand knitted white west t corner of lot 7 in block ceased.' A. Smith field City survey in1 shawl. Return to Journal office. Cache County Utah thence Eaat t Creditors will present claims with LOST Boys red sweater. Tut in rods. South IS reds, thence West 5 vouchers to the undersigned at the gomeones ear by mistake at Boys rods, thence North 18 rods, to place law office of W. W Maughan, 128 camp Please return ofjiegi na(nsiiCmitaiBin8-oiisha- i -Saturday.- acre, North Main Street, (up stair! .1 Jmivnakoffiee.-, Logan City. In' Cache County, State io the North-wes- t quarter, Neither bandits nor blizzards of Situate Of I tab, on or before the fourth day 13. North section 27 1923. of December A- have any terrors for Miss Lou- range one Easttownship of the Salt- Lake Date of first publication October ise Buikhart, rural mail carMeridian. 2nd. 1923. Joseph Alma PartingDated this 8th dav of October who for six years has covton and Heber R Partington, admin- rier, M L Peterson, Sheuff of route out of Erie, 1923, istrators. W. W. Maughan. attorney ered a le Adv. Cache County. Utah. Adv. Kansas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOST -- f 'I to-w- it: 24.-pla- 27-nu- By U F.Van Zelm WMtm Ntvftr Mistaken Identity Umm MOW ASK OF A LOOKING "FOl? WHAT WND You f j EMTn. OFF |