OCR Text |
Show 4 i Saturday, January 19, 1924. PAGE THREE COUNTY, UTAH CITY, CACHE THE JOURNAL,' "l LOGAN I. MW " " I... I IASKMAL f.C. vs. Branch A. C. of Cedar 21st Gym. Monday, January ' r Reserved Seats' 50c. B. B. Y. C. - General Admission 35c. - Christian Science sendees will be held Sunday morning at 11 occhck at 33South all are welcome. With The Ma'n. Life" 8 P.M. li Boy Scouts Whither the Spirit Loads Our Regional Executive, will be the theme of the address District Jamboree Chas. N. Miller and two NationCommissioner Scout eleven Deputy at . Sunday morirng David A. Wooton has made all al men, Deputy Chief Scout Exoclock at St. Johns Church. Jamboree. Byworking every ecutive Dr. Geo. F. Fisher and The fourth great Scoutma- week in the traps of his district, Br- Lonn Barclay, head of the sters School will be held at the he has organized them for theEcuational epartment, will.be U. A. C , Feb 1st, to 7th Jamboree which will take place m attendance at this meeting. TIME FLIES. DID YOUR GROCER SAY HELP YOURSELF? . : Never before have the scouts of t v January 29, 1924. Honor had of the distinct I OOK back a yc;ar it seems like yester-Mda- y. There will be Scout demon- Logan Mr. J. A.Hendrickson left todid the furniture man. the baker, the having their, badges awarded and contests strationsstunts, Five years where have they day at 2 oclock for Helena, of the goods you sell, or the man who them by National representa- gone?z: Montana. From there he goes to a lively time Jor all who attend. tives. worked for jou, say Take what you want ;; Lets give Nine for Deputy Come op Logan Diet, lets Portland, Oregon, on important It JFree? Wooton his and Commissioner Have these five years left you with any un- - , business. make the Court of Honor meet- JL District. Of course not ing a ringer! fulfilled desires? For instance, five thejre business people, The Paris Post of Thursday seeking four tiade and your respect. They fix noted the presence there in his Scout Play Big General Meeting lot to build ago you said, buy a price for goods or services You know that. The Scout play The Kids On the night of Sunday Feb-3- , V former home of President Joshome on.4 a in four acts, is well 1924, there will be one big eph R. Shepherd, there to at- Awakening Some folk seem to try to make life a, oneThe cast has care- conjoint under way. Have you bought it? Why not? stockholders of a tend meeting in the, Tabermeeting sided game lo eat their cake and to Tiave it been selected which nacle for all the people in the Bank ; fully Bear Lake of State the too by 'failing to pay bills. The honest, carea good production of the Logan and Cache Stakes. This you had decided, five years ago, to save and in connection printed his is saved ful individual keeps both his good name and a of how boy of each eleminates the . Mr. Shepherd was elect- storyearnings the. deed to-th- at -- his credit of "the from- the-- wickedness ijoodFy meeting obligations on time. picture. joint meetings in the wards. ed President of the banking world lot wrould be resting in your safety deby scouting.-Th- e Notice Scoutmasters ! All to Dav time fine a corporation. Bills mighty is Pay t Pathause, and humor Scouts will sit together near posit box today. go over accounts, and wipe out those that are so mixed that it will make Ihejfipntin their various are Five from now troops. Mr Absalom is a part f property may be Appie Waite a gOd time for alloverdue. - Pay Rills Day today Deputy Chief Scout Execuof Portland, Oregon, who came once to decide National Thrift Week. - . if yours only you t Honor tive Fisher, Dr. Lorin Barclay, down to attend the funeral of Court of open a savings account his father, Joseuh Waite of The next District Court of and Chas. N. Miller will be the will held cheif be at lire for Honor evening. speakers remeeting You afford to, spend all you make. Hyde Park, started on the Dont miss the opportunity of School Feb. 1. turn journey today. Mr. Waite the Logan High out You afford to have your, money lie" will, with any excep-tio- meeting these men, who'are at has many acquaintances here, This of of head be the the Nation in idle. the biggest Court where he once attended college i held in the Valley. Scouting. Honor ever hlch new bis home, like? lie In our savings department we can offer you is booming, and is doing well of-tabsolute safety with of interest.' The directors Logan, wuth his long and varied expertherer x of affairs ience in the Canal and Smithfield practical Hyde Park a good business proposition. And like as pioneer, frontiersman, SAYINGS TRUST COMMERCIAL A unique piece of workman- Co. held a business meeting in life should he all good business propositions hunter, scout, as educated gent court house today. ship in the jewelry line may be the ' - taken advantage of leman, has been in close contact is seen in the window of the Cache Growing Savings with of the development general a the of Richards, form the in TIME FLIES.. magician.' Valiev Bank, the West ail'd is at heme alike in strations in sleight of hand the Boy Scout Camp or the edperformances last night, to the ucational rostrum delight, and mystification of a Catholic mass will ,be held at His un Writing from Berkeley, CalIt'ii is( being good sized audience. the Cumber. of withTiK canny gift in the answering o! iforn a, where he was taking a) questions was also most re- postgraduate course, President 41 years of service . The attendance at W. W. Henderson of the Brigmarkable. ham remarks: Young College 9 IL this afternoon's ma'inee, when C 'Judge M. C, Harris is In Salt Week begfns he gave away dozen's of livebim-nie- s I am finding California wapher take on official business today, Drama National to delghted children .'.as very balmy and beautiful and An automobile driven by Citv twentieth. Mrs. Phllp j The Wilford Woodruff Camp Commissioner H. P. Nielsen and January and his concluding per- very much in contrast to mat Mrs. Frank B. Hottie and Thom- ward E. andi Alec E. Nrison of chairlarge; of Warren Ogden, Kinsley of the Daughteis of the Pione- - occuped in addition by Major man of Drama of the Utah Fed- formance tonight is expected to which prevailed when I 'eft ui as E. and David E. Nelson of Rupert and Mrs. Philo E. Jones ers will meet Tuesday JanuaryjCroc'kett, Commissioner Thomas eration of Womens eclubs is draw the banner erdwd of the the Twelfth. People here we Pocatello; Mrs. C. A. Fakhful of Portland Ore.,' J.-- 23, at the home of Mrs, very much concerned,' however, of . Los A ngelcsr M N. The remains wiH arrive here' antriGeorge Btrwen tipped over urging womens culbs and the series. about?; the "lack of ratnr'and Bush of - Bergstrom 20 E. 2nd South. in Logan canyon yest reday as general public to Lake active part Mrs. Mary N. this afternoon and funeral serMalad, were traveling on a vis in this movement.. Mr. v ChHs Christensen, a grave fears are beinsr enteitain-e- Thomas of Burlejv Mrs. E, L. vices will be held in the LindShe inthe the party , You are rated largely by for a crop failure. it to khe.new city' electric plant. vites civic highly esteemed resident of Smith of Salt Lake; John E. quist mortuary chapqj tomorand literary way you keep your, hair cut. Nelson of Estacada, Wash.; Ed row Sunday, at 2 p. m. concentrate the was reclubs Newton, this during schollo The notable W. in morning Modem Barber Shop,' 13 progress 20 ladies dresses to be sold at week on the of to The problem Journal as and great ported enrollment at the Adv. being arship Center St. the office of the Palace Hotel at ' dean, wholesome, worthwhile seriously ill. For some years he Utah Agricultural College dur$7. ?8. and $10.- - Mrs. N, C. Allred. drama. Every club is urged to has suffered from - - adv. high - blood ing - the past ten - years was Mr.. George. Phillips- of Parasome the 'in great way n recognize pressure but now seems to be brought to the attention of dise has been brought to 'a of the spoken drama. troubled with a complication of importance Woby Piesident E. G. PetC. A. U. hospital to undergo the amFaculty The , -, ' yesterday's luncheon. erson at ailments. was He . be lo afof one of hi$ thought legs. putation mens League met yesterday The Cache Stake' Religion suffering from blood poison Formerly, he said, the U. A. C. Mrs. of home at the ternoon convention will be held proceeding from pus cavities in had to do the werk largely of a I President A. W. Ivins of the Aaron B. Olst n, Mrs. Joel Ricks class Sunday, January 20 at 2 p. m. in his teeth, and half of those in High school. In ihe date years, Board of Trustees of the Utah gave a retiew of Granville the assembly room of the stake his lower jaw were extracted, however, thew-r- k : of riiigher - Agricultural College will be the Madras House . Mrs. building, veiy important mat- lie has now developed and is be- education in the State has made vocal rendered a chapel speaker at the regular W. W. Owens such progress that the College be discussed and a full ing treated for will ters symptoms of has been weekly chapel exercises to be solo. The hostesses were. Mrs. teaable Lo take its rightful malarial f ever held at the U. A. C. next Mon- - Aaron Olsen, Mrs. Edmund attendance of officers and 2T the institutis for desired. amon? place day" at 3, oclock. Citizens of Lo- Feldman, Mrs. T. H. Abell, Mrs. chers is which the schooh are High In this issue appears an acgan and Cache Valley are cordi-- Emil Hansen, and Mrs. Henry Dr.. Peterson cmhas-ize- d B. Johnson has filed Caroline count of ally, invited to attend Oberhansleyi golden wedding of the advantages of the locasuit for divorce in the District Mr. and the ? Mrs. . Morrill, who are tion of the College here, as being 7, court from James W. Johnson, both hale and Few j unexcelled for ir8 sp ecial worie hearty. married who she. too April IT ISNT early to think survice fifty years after Its wonderfully fine situation The grounds upon which she couples and Mr. and hlrs. Mor and Valentines. freedom - lrom hot seeks separation are failure to marriage, rill are to be congratulated up- summers which prevail else, desertion. and latterly provide, on the attainment of their gold- where, make it an ideal place box is high time to decide to send She alleges that though able en in good health for a summer school with an atbodied and capable of keeping andwedding day Chocolates to your friends, of A more remarkable tractiveness that should be spirits. never will lie stay his family, is recorded regarding a known throughout the nation. wherever they may he. at work; always seeking .some case, of Men- This ill be carried out, Dr. Petsettlers of pair pioneers ateasy job with big money now residing in Salt Lake-hl- r. ersen said, in advertising tl e No Valentine Could be more welcome. tached. The couple have three don, and Mrs. George W. Baker, Summer school to be held at ihe sons and a daughter of which who is so convenient to send celebrated - the College this year, with educators the lady asks the custody, to- sixty- -yesterday third anniversary of their from Harvard, Chicago, Ohio, , Chocolates. . , J gether with connsel fees, alimo- wedding day, California and elsewheie, men with apparently who are aL the ny and such other relief as the good of their protop ahead. prospects Remember, we pack to your order, insure, court may direct. fessions. j j - OR - v r' - -- - Ill just 4 years that in-abl- es If part years that years but -- - cant cant n a fair rate he Its Account A LOCAL it immediatelybecause The Road to Financial at ddnutd-sonderfaMerroT- THATCHERBAtIK NE! 5 -- E, rs.-Rho- da d frf . - Lo-a- ans .u -- Cardons 1 Chocolates Bat-kerVT- he ! TheJWe)come Valentine J ..- r -- 16-18- ..p1 of - a It ;Gyrafoam, Cardons 5 .Cardons it T - act Deputy field assessors to Asdirection of County under sessor R. W. James, have been appointed in the several districts as follows: PaPradise and Avon I). M. Bickmore; College, J. II. 5. the Agricultural College who possibly can be present ' will no doubt at tend chapel exercises on Monday next, when Pres. A. W Ivins of 'the Board of Trustees will address the students and townsMartin Millville. Olsen; Schenk; Providence and River Heights, people present, Presdent Ivins Clarence Hammond ; Logan John Q. Adams, J. R. Thomas, Jacob GeBsell; Hyde Park, F. T. The extra Washing capacity and Renew Your Richmond,' August Ballara; simplicity of operation has made Allen L. ; Cove, R, Magazine Sub- it possible to shop on wash day. Schow; L. William Winn; Smithfield, The Drudgery of wash dav is scription with i Petersboro and Benson, Howard gone. LOUISE Reese; Newton and Cache JuncRubbing, or Boiling is not necessary when you use a'MAYTAG. tion, Joseph R. Tuddingham; WINSCHELL You are entitled to a free demonstration in your home with 'Clarkston, John Thompson; 28 E. Center, Phone 48 absolutely no cost or obligation. Lewiston, Ralph Bernhisel; TrenSorenson. Mendon, Nephi Any Magazine' DeSANDEES. Dealer. ton and Cornish. Lorenzo Soren You Wish PHONE 999 1X1 N. MAIN ST. son; Wellsvillc, John J. Hendry; . N Car- l- M LN eben. Every student- - Nelson Funeral Sunday Afternoon I I I N.J. orth-Log- an, mail and guarantee delivery in good dition. Place yd ur order A Boise dispatch relative to the. death there of William E. Nelson, saj's: William E. Neson for ' the pas twelve years bridge foce--i man for the Oregon Short Line railroad, was found dead in his bed at a local hotel this morning Death was caused by heart Uis- - Mr. William .Nelson was born in Logan, Utah, in 1880 and spent his tarly life there. sBe. is survived by his mother,-Mr(Ann Nelson ofvSalt Lake, and j brothers A at once. . . con- |