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Show . -- 'rASsrroujK' ifi-fa- t I. , at Turkeys Market. ; 32c, Hailstones CACHE COUNTY rUTAfl- - Y; -- FridaypN ovember 4brl 923- - ir aT Mrs. Bessie Seegmiller and In a recent examination for left this morning for Ver- position as military instructor nal, Uinta Co.,' where her hus Lieut. J. Cragun. formerly of band is teaching in the high Smithfiejd, passed the second j school, highest examination in the Unit ' Professor William Peterson of ed Sates. the U. A. C. and Mrs. Peterson loft fop 'Salt Lake this morning, AYhile.muking. repairs fm one where Mrs. Peterson will enter of his bouses this morning Mr, the L. D. S. hospital to undergo Weston Vernon fell from a lad-- 1 removal of pperatten-feyrtder, either breaking- - or badly an inward goitre. spraining one of his ankles. He as taken to a local hospital. BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Good Home of Motor Cars. Turkeys at 32c. Hailstones w v Adv OS. Adv. Market. In the koaiety section of the In the' fine football game atj Salt Lake Tribune appeared a notice of the marriage of Miss Pocatello ypsterday between the Blanche Marie Moore to Harold Idaho Tech and the Montana Stevens Alvord, at the home of Wesleyans, at. which Stubby the grooms sister, Mrs. ,V. S. Peterson and Andrew Caffey .ofAmussen, in the Belvedere apart ficiated, the Techs won by a ' score of 14 to 0; a close, Jiard ments. LOCAL NEWS THfrJOURNALr LOGAN-CIT- i r $ T f " j i Adv. i Deputy sheriff J. II. Barker xJach e J ai JUtl onw, visitor this morning. If 3 1. hc Remeber your ir ends Christmas cards. Our assortment is more varied than ever. J.P. Smith and Sons Printers. So, side adv. .Federal Ave. i , Marriage licenses have been issued to: Marvin Eskel Godfrey - and Maggie M. Merrill, both of Trenton; Bert Thomley of Smithfield and Ina Olson of Franklin, Idaho. A Xt -- i - Lost A new Cupples Con' lire 34-- 4 mounted on. rim, between Logan and Richmond or in Richmond. Finder leave at King, Clear Creek and PeaJournal Office, Reward. adv. cock Rock Springs the three best Coals on the market. at This evening the Rotary Out Thatcher Coal Co. Phone 76. Adv. will visit the Brigham Club and take part in a fine pfogram and duck, dinner. A specal car ha? "At 11;45 on Wed evening been chartered and President the fire department, was sumEd, Budge has pledged a. out moned to Che home of Niels A. hundred percent attendance. Pearson, 294 N. .4 V., where a -- Brigharq-visi lighted-wateh ted rthe- keal clul esrlessly-throw- n , Several weeks ago and the trip started a, f ira.that, according to tonight is a return visit. Such Chief Rapps estimate,' destroyvisits are very beneficial and ed forty dollar? worth .or househelp much to eiblish and hold material before it was ex' p J , Komote morp fr'endly rclutim, tinguished. cities. Much goo bak already 'resulted in the exchange .Is your property ' insured? visits of the Kiwanis and Rotary Phone Hatch, at 980. clubs of both cities. ' . . adv. cial Block. , t 'SHOES j V Heel Oxfords, Black The inspection of dairy stock for tuberculosis inauguraated by the County Agricultural Agent, Utah Farm Bureay and U. S. Department of Agriculture, begun Nov, 17, has been completed in the north-enof the county every heifer over two months old having been examined. But a - Many people save a great deal by Purehasinghe bulk of their Supplies the first of each Month at our store. THIS IS A GOOD MONEY SAVING HABIT . ' , Unusual Bargains for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ,, I ' ' Large, packages, Rolled Oats,' r. , i v ' Large cans Tomatoes, , each A.,,,,...., TWatoes A Deviled ' 25 ; - ' ' ' ' yf Meat ; .Small cans Deviled oi Potted Meat 1 8 cans for t, i 10 .krCt . ,'1 - - Skaggs Market Has for Saturday Finest UNTIL NOON s,. . Roasts, ne lb , : t ' I........ ' . 1 i - ; . Veal Shoulder Roasts, Best Cutsi lb. VealTjoin Roasts, Best Cuts Mutton Steaks, lb. y ; 401 I Ci , - m 1 15 . 20. 15 ..... ......J1....,.. ..... Mutton Shoulder Roasts, 121 171 id; Mutton Leg Roasts, , . ' ' lb. Sausage and Hamburger, 2 lbs, for ..... ... . 25 to 3 Meat Market at North Main Street Store fifty-si- x grandchild-jren- $1.50 'Values Service Mens Dress Hats Cfl fc.OU SO $3.00 257 Value,-,..,,- .. 15 $1.95 $2.50 Rubbers For the Whole Family $1.25 at - Childrens Felt Slip-.pe- at Misses pers Ladies Felt' rs 75 95 SUp- - at- - $1.00 at $1.15 ... All Wool Felt Slippers f 4 1 , Whereyef a choral organization . is found of, 'sufficient strength, ' harmony, - balance, training and leadership, to once produce Handel's great oratorio masterpiece, The Messiah,' at each recurring Christmas time there is instant public demand for its repetition. The qualities named are in abundant existence here.vand Logan is to have the privilege on Thursday, December twentieth, of hearing a well balanced body of two hundred , voices,, wiih capable solosts-- led Johnson: Prof. CR. produce by thi? composition of ioul inspiring words coupled with heavenly music which will thereafter, we feel assured, become a yearly A.-II- . 1 , A fire that partially destroy: a resilience in Nibley ward of MilU owned "by J, i ville, and occupied by a family named 'Mosley, occurred yester-- i day afternoon; and the destruction wrould have been total had j dot, the Logan fire department custom. , . t gone to the rescue, making the run in about five miunutes. The , family occupying the home were n attending a Thanksgiving dinner- zens are so. elated and entnus-,iMillville and the first know- iastie over the big Aggie victory Hedge of the. fire was when jdmkgiving day over theU. of "embers sawsmoke pouring, v that' they .have asked to join from the roof. The origin of the!. . , . demonstra i nt fire-- , which started, behind a bedi11 downstairs and ran up the wall College on Monday. Officials of into the upper story, remains a j the Chamber of Commerce are mystery. Before the advent of ,n touch with Mr. Logan, presi- electricity in Millville a gasoT dent of the U. A. - C. Student line lamp had been used and, a Body and are making plans for The five gallon can of gasoling had ihe big, depions.ratioru (been left in the attic; and this j Chamber .should lke to- - have, made the fire nearly unextin-jWthe team when they but fortunately ed but that is not possible as the ; there plenty of water and. boys are not returning at the The loss is same time but will all be in the fire was at $800, Thebe was in- - i gan ty Monday. , AIL business surance on the building for aqd citizens are asked to jOOO, soothe loss is fully covered, j watch for the announcements in Neighbors removed the' contents 'the Saturday issues and 'govern With jof the house following the first themselves accordingly. alarm. enthusiasm and t - P0 muc 7 . . oer winning the .game, there Is your property insured ? should be the greatest of its. kind ever Hatch at 980. '15 Block.adv.l ducted at the College. ed , ' i j i ; i arriv-'guishab- le w-a-s 1 ' i (Continued From Page One) out .Thomas the little whirlwind who looks after things at the Aggies. right halfback position. He caught.a punt on the 25 yard line and down the field he went dodging 7 like a cottontail rabbit and eluding everything in his way until his teammates had formed a midfield interference that blocked his pur-ueand left, him free to score another touchdown and again they booted the ball between the goal posts for the extra pointrlt was a clevef exhibition of the great college game one in - which the . generalship of CoachRomney and . the . resourcefulness of his players were, the outstanding features. The heavy and supposed impregnable line, of the U. wag a joke for the Farmers penetrated it whenever' they made .up their minds to do so and as. for the Aggie line it stiffened and stopped the progress of the U. plungers repeatedly, compelling the Crimsons to kick pr yield the ball. , , The contest was desperately fought the intense rivalry between the two schools being very plainly manifested, but Romneys men were conditioned and in shape for the gruelling battle they had to Tight and there is no one to question their right to the state championship rs - , title.' - Nine worsen now sit in the Danish parliament,- three in the lower house, and six in the , - up-Pe- . sp-'ri- Com-fstraii- ; con-merci- al Moiieer s'. Harvest Dance at the Auditorium, Friday 7 Bance---ThleTDatiglite- rs t J, A: -r . , r. ' - t I - : : . n demon-Phone Zm i , 75 Mens Pants, Very Neat OTHER BARGAINS Stripes,. $3.50 Value NOT MENTIONED . Baby Felt Slippers ' -- ! - .- - 8Va MANY ; 4- $l,-me- fli Shoes, Sizes to llio 1 Mens Wool Mixed Sox Sale Price Little Gents Brown Dress 50 1 QC $0 CmlQ 2.95 $1:50 - . put-out,- - i O.Cg 98 - n. $1.35 Mens Work Shirts Boys' Dress Shoes, Brown .Blue and Gray...... and Black Sizes SO OQ Mens Wool Shirt? . 2ia to 5K'i $4.00 Value Youths Dress Shoes Mens Wool Sox, Sizes 12 Blue and Gray- S to 2 H- - 52.45 OK $1.95 $1.75 Value.. $4 ft ft at, 34 West Center. et Dependability ?1.95 The Ogden chapter - of the Mr, W, G. Reese of Behson American Association of Engiwas a Logans visitor today. He neers is giving ,a dinner dance "reports that men and teams at Mitchell Hall in- Ogderf to- from Hyde Park and Smithfield morrow) evening. Visiting the are helping the Bensonitea haul chapter at the U. A. C., inem. their large sugar, beet crop, to bers were so pleased with their entertainment that they have en- the factory at the rate of about gaged the same caterer; Lee four hundred tons a day. It is Nokleby of the Cherry Blossom expected the work will be comto provide the banquet. Mr. pleted by .Sunday night. $ . 4 his . Nokleby has . transported on and Material COACH ROMNEY E. LOWELL , equipment ALIAS DICK THE FOX: trucks. "j..-, i f j 2 14 Hi . I there are -- aQ1 121 Pork Shoulder Raasts, Best Cuts . - C 25 - , 1 2 I ' Sizes 1 Funeral announcement will he made later. The Spencer fam-;il- v generally were among the pioneers and community build-er- a of Randolph. , i Right now Js 'the best time to an.v-- j j make sew'er connections where in the city. See Palmer and Sons, the Plumbers. Adv. . 4 4& , Beef RoundRoasts, 7 lb Beef Prime Rib Roasts, Standing , lb ; Coney Island Frankfurters, 2 lbs for .....j.....! v All Day Bargains Beef Shoulder Roasts," Best Cuts Pork Loin Roasts, ' !O I " ' i - - .... .7 ; , , Sweaters, .Boys' Extra Heavy , $6.98 ut Extra Heavy, 5 2 Mens Heavy Ribbed Unions Children's First Step Shoes - Quality Baby Beef, milk fed Veal young Mutton and. Pork and you are all going to Economize in the unusual Bargains; . r . i 5U . Beef Loin and Tb ..,.,7 Beef Rumps, Whole er $2.25 Childs' Shoes Sizes 2 tp 5 Mens Heavy Sweaters $3.00 Value .. $4.45 "t 18 - Boys Pull-Ov- ?2.95 to i2 ?3.95 lens-HigluC- Pull-Ov-er : Mens Sweaters $1 '$2.00 Value ......7 . IK ww3 -- Rolled Oats ; 50 Mens Oxfords, Brown Ki(f and Cab kin , ' $6.00 Value Mens Brown Dress Shoes $6.50 Value..... Ribbed and Fleeced Unionsuits, Size , , Mr. Wliam Spencer passed awav at bis home, 149 E. Third South, lart night. Mr, Spencer was born Sept. 8, 1847 in tinghamslure. England, and was the son, of Edwin and Hannah Wardie Spencer. For many years the family, resided in Randolph Rich Co., moving ihere ,&lout four year? ago. A fall from a roof he Vas. shingling several weeks ago is ? believed to have hastened. Mr. Spencers "death, He Was the father of fen child-(rnine of whom survive,- and - Fine quality Breakfast Bacon, sugar Cured, ' lb. . I FURNISHINGS i . ? Bacon - Hose aUU Sweaters ... Ladies' Military Rubber Heel One and Two Strap Slippers BoysL Overalls, All Sizps ' Black and Brown Kid , i' and, Patent QC Mens Heavy at Flannel Shirts ; V$2.25 Value . Misses, School Shoe? Mens Leather Sizes 124 WorkGlpves to Mens and Boys Jersey., Girls School Shoes Sweaters $2.00 ari- dSizes 8ta ' $2.50 Value for - December 1st. fsle Brown QC $5.00 Value Y. U. er r Ladies Ijow Rubber Heel Patent Strap Professor- Osmond frofti the B. of Provo will give a Shakespearian recital at the opera housei in Wellsville. tomorrow. night.1 Th? Ladies Literary clulb is trying to secure the best for the people of Wellsville and they feel fortunate in securing Professor Osmond as he is very distinguished lecturer ana Readis becoiqinj beter. Shake-pear- e apter known and more widely ' preciated through Professor Osmonds interpretation. He has or years under the studied greatest ohakespeareian scholars of the world and he is without a pee- - in his interpretation ' in the' West. 1 Ladies, Black and ,f 0 were found and the animals bearing them were killed. Work in the South end of the valley will begin next week. , I Good Quality f... , SHOES Boys and Brown . SO . $5,00 Value .:77: -- 1 Ladies Brown and Black t Military Heel Oxfprds ' O. I $5.00 Value'. Sa 7C O ' - FURNISHING- S-Ladies Black and Brown Silk Hose, Extra S! fl ft , nomic lines. - To Build More Highways ' - : - i i , Federaf appropriations for highway aid will be advocat,(By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Nov; 30. ed at, the ; convention rof the American1 association of . state Cattle Receipts 3,500 ; calves highway officials at New Or- 800; market: Beef steers and leans, Decepiber for ; the yearlings stroiig' to 15c 'higher; bulk of sales $7.50 to $9.50 ; caii-- ! mutual profit of more than to . tiers and cutters IV- , -- 3-- 6, $2, $35. American motorists and markHogs 5,000; Receipts all the states, according to et: 10c to J 5c higher to shipCharles M. Babcock, MiAnesota bulk of salescommissioner of highways and pers; top $60; sow-$6 packing $6.75; former president of the organi- ?d.S5 zation. This feature of the Sheep Receipts 5,000; markmeeting will be the particular et: Killers slow; lambs 25c lowbusiness of Mr. Babcock. er, . Discussions of 'good roads plans, policies, and progress by CHICAGO MARKET the association will make up the , (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 30. , majqr part of the program. Delwheat closed at $1.01, egations from nearly all states . in this country and from sever- May $1.01, July Corn December 72 fee, May al Canadian provinces and Euro-peai' ' ' j countries are expected to 73y8crJuly74igc. ' be in attendance YVE RAISE OUR , - The tax on automobiles now TO HATS MADOO. takes 5 cents of every dollar paid for new automobiles, tires and accessories and 3 cents of j Air. McAdoo is reported to the new truck purchase dollar, be a candidate, for .the nomination for. President. said Mr. Babcock, Theis reveIf the' Democrats see fit to nue since 1917 has totalled nominate him they will nomin$589,012,021,- against, $264, 782,-21- 6 of Federal highway aid ap- ate a man of supreme abilities, -- . character and the corn-propriations during the same sturdy convictions.' , of his 4ge The Government is period. we have judged from McdoO, therefore using less than half the amount collected directly as his public statements, is for the ,, taxes from highway users in the enforcement of prohibition, hot manner to give them the most simply beteause he believes in law enforcement, but because he direct benefits. ; Besides these Federal tax- believes In prohibition. YVe like ' es, auto owners are paying coun- this way he has of not being ' afraid to say what he is for. ty, . township and city taxes, wheelage taxes, gasoline taxes Temperance Bulletin. h- -t and other levies on their cars. 'X special - issue of postage-stampThe most constructive policy is proposed in France demands increase in Federal ip commemoration of the OVym- aid and highway appropriations, pic games to be held in Paris ; certainly in suras closely match- next year v-?. ;; income Federal aufrom the ing tomotive source. Any other puts The Billiard Assoc At bn- of .our Government in the position Canada isthe name'Of an organ- - . of retarding highway develop- ization. which has teen formCu ment, standing in the way of the to promte ' and elevate the- 5 car and truck owner wljo would green-tabl- e sport in the advance the good roads pro - s ' , Dec-emb- er T - - Pemo-.crati- C - - - - ..-- in - P - ' Evening, November 30th. v7 & I 3 e give Utah :PioneersTwill ... ' A - MARKET REPORTS (By Associated Press) ST., PAUL, Novfl 30. - . ;I eco- 3- " . - - - , , Ti f a' - Everyone be There - Q - In h single day a spider can consume nearly 30 times its own weight in food. . of- gram along the most sound May Ask Federal Help ' i ,u - J |