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Show ,1 Monday, January 21, 1924. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE THREE AST WEEK OF- HOWELL - Reduction on Suits And Overcoats v O W E LXj timately, and had the highest aar Tomorrow Miss Shaw v, ill 1 l regard for them all. These peomeet with a number of local LUIIlDCnnCn ple were of the estimable old business men and citizens to pioneer stack and inherited their ascertain if they v ant Chautau-- ! In Salt Lake virtues. Early ip life Mrs. Beird-nea- u Mr. Sol Hale of Preston was qua any more. Despite the de-- 1 had been bereft of her a Logan visitor ficit of last season, some today. mother, and well she had per- are Willing to meet1 (Reported by Dent Smith) eJWilford Woodruff Gamp and signers discuss the matter. The Western Retail Lumber- the family. As for his friend Al, of the Daughters of the Pione mens Assiqiation meet in a re- he had found him honest in all ers will meet Tuesday January . One of the special amusement gional convention Thursday Jan. tlie affairs of life. His word was 22, at theTionie of Mrs. J. E. features Na-jlfor the at the Chamber .repaved of Commer-tiongood as his bond. Truly has Bergstrom 20 E. 2nd South. f Impressive Wool Growers Convention ce in Salt Lake S e r v ices, as city it been said that an honest in Salt Lake todaj, Robert M. Smith and William Sweet Sympathy, Beau- man is the noblest work of God. v. Lost brown water spaniel dog beginning a wel round bout be.ween M Smith of Smith Bros. white breast and legs. Find Lum.! tiful Flowers, Lovely Eldpr Valentine read .the erithphone Frankie Darren, the Utah f Co Kobb Anderson ofAnd- 259J. reward Advr Ted-liof one wh'o, like1 the onte, and O'Hara, ; Music Mark Obsequies platform W Savior, had sought to aid manThe subcommittee of the speedy junior weltmveight oflS it rf l Co. and W. dumber , of One Who Was a kind; to lift the burden from Cache Valley Centennial and Oakland, California, to be 9' 9i Smithfield his brother's shoulders; wipe Home Coming Celebration are 'en in the Hippodrome Theatre Popular Favorit e Co. were re away the tears of the afflicted; meeting often and the plans for under the raangement of Haulv! from Cache valley . ' The Sixth ward chapel was who would rather put sunshine the big event are progressing K. Downing. The convention held this year into heart the of 'a child than nicely Thi3 afternoon thePage-ant-an- d well filled with a sympathetic was probably one of the best wear the diademof a king! Golosh arrived Cavalier Just met Parade Committee "Assemblage of friends of the de- -' rather live a life devoted to his tliaf has been held for a number again to receive reports from es, Petersons Shoe Store. Adv. of and his at one family, parted years. The officers claimed and friends its country, family subcommittee on the varito the' funeral services of J. A. than to wield it be a close rival of the raThose Richwho are going to his scepter. Such, ous features of the pageant. i Beirdneau held yesterday after-- ' also, were the tional convention held a year on mond the with Wednesday guiding principles noon. Among those assembled of the Commerce and ago. One hundred and fifty dealSome make the 20 ladies dresses to be 6old at Chamber of departed. ; were many members of both the mistake of believing wealth and the office of the Palace Hotel at have not already informed the ers from all parts of the state 1 Od-d- Fellow and Woodmen happiness synonymous, only too $7. $8, and $10. Mrs. N. C. Allred. secretary should do so at once. as well as a few from Idaho lodges, of both of which he was often to find themselves valued adv, The committee at Richmond and were present. Never before has a' member of many years! for what ; have not the railroad company desire to the spirit of cooperation Been so only for they were many beautiful what while he who ttoVi aret its many are goingrThis evident. Credit is due Salt Lake first they Logan "league know-hoflowers. The musical portions of finds his in serving game Saturday evening1 when will make a most pleasant as Lumbermens Club as the gathservice were most beautiful. others holdshappiness L the the true secret; the the Grizzlies were successful in W'ell as instructive excursion. Dr ering was under their auspices. and the remarks of the several golden At the morning session opento the storehouse of an encounter with the North E. A. Winship of Boston will be key speakers were redolent of the happiness here and hereafter. Cache High, 46 to 23. Tfie Visit- one of the guests and will take ing remarks made by 0. A. spirit, of lbm for the departed, Spear of Provo, President of the oyer such ors battled gamely and kept on part on the program,. - admiration for his many excel- aSuch services as these, the' speaker fairly even terms for about organization. Later Roy Drown yvorthy subject, lent characteristics, and sympa- held to be an ' Religion a guest of the Club from SpoAs pre- three quarters. After that time Cache The Stake inspiration. thy for the family bereft of had been made for Als the local lads rapidly increased class convention will be held kane, addressed the dealers on such an admirable husbafid and paration arrival, just so surely had he their lead. Ale the half score Sunday, January 20 at 2 p. m. in the problems of traffic. father, whose first aim in life met a prepared reception and was 20 to 14, for Logan. Adams the Melvin II. Sowles of assembly room of the stake had ever been to make them welcome where he had goneand Cannon scoredthirteen ot The Walker matBrothers Bank building, very important comfortable and happy.-A- t Van ters will be discussed and a full spoke on the subject of the Logans seventeen goals. Valentine Bishoj) expressed the opening of the servic- sorrow and Sparks were' the attendance of officers and tea- Lumberman as ' seen for the grief of the Oiden through es the choir ang a hymn, and scorers for North Cache. . chers is desired. 2T the eyes of his Banker, unavoidably detained Elder N. W- Crookston, an daughter The afternoon session opened in California., He asked the almostMtifertcmg acquaintance, who was absent when her wife, with dian address from James husA of the special meeting GALOSHES offered the invocation. Elder F. band AVas Mr. Ingebretsen took Comof .taken ill: not to think rectors the of Chamber UnH, Baugh Jr. then sang could have been any other will be held on Thursday as his subject, The Law As there merce Just Received answered Yet." What I evening. Mr. ,01of Nelson, a Collateral Security, Counselor Orson A. Garff result had she been at home. Shamhart - Christiando to the other fellow that can Life not and human in are death of member Road Committee the had known Brother Beirdneau hands. He had lacked no care, will have a special report to he cant do to me, Was presentsen Co. dur. for more than seven years, but work finished was his and make. No doubt the board will ed by M. 0. Ashton. ing a part of which time they he had Little Ruth, beloved infant outline to his The remainder of the time The gone plans for cooperating and had been close neighbors, daughter of Mr.and Mrsi Frank was devoted, to discussion on re.asked .Gods "" speakerJnjclosing one'could' ask'no better neighwife S. McAlister was buried on Sat- for its National Summer School,1 lative subjects such as Service, bor. He was not a man who especial blessing upon the urday, following' services held and hearts their that Credits and family, made a great noise in the world, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. perhaps the most pretentious enter into other factures that comforted. the operation of the might ,be of the institution. undertaking Mbut was upright and true in Johnson, beginning with a The lumber Miss Better and board is of Watkins Clara interested bpsiness. Brigkeenly both great and small things. The duet Jby Hazen and Norene in broader veiws toward other , inmatter. solo to organ this ham a sang City filled a poem speaker quoted Bright of Lewiston, Prayer was dustries was emphasized, as the , of love and serv--Tc- e accompaniment. with offered ,by. Elder HeberC. success of "the" farmer,"" stock of live real Wellrthe ; EriCardon of President baby" as Joseph for humanity, typical Maughan. Consoling remarks his departed friend and brother felt sure that all had been were 'made by Elders James good parentage given away at raiser, contractor or any other is realized as essential Though quiet Imd unassum- pleased with the beautiful na- Taggart and Alma Johnson. F. the CapjS ol Theatre, Saturday activity to the of permenent and grouth he ture felt standand of the old services, H. Baugh Jr.,- sang a solo. Brief evening, created considerable ing, measured by tha ards of honesty, service and the honored to speak upon this oc- addresses of a consolatory na- excitment in advance.. The of- general prosperity. The lady members of the ashomely virtues, he was a great casion ; to say a few words at the ture and relative to the joys of ficers of the law had notified the man. Today, the speaker was bier of his friend, with whom he the -- resurrection were made by Management that it couldn t and sociation were entertained in sorry to state, the world is too had been a fellow student, dur Elder John Of Peterson and he uldnt be done, 'and Were in the afternoon at the Pantages prone to judge a mans value by ng their school days, though Bishop Olif I. Pedersen, who ittcndance to see that it was not and later at tea in the New his possessions; his financial later in life their several duties also thanked the friends who There jwas much excitment in house Hotel. In the evening all members were entertained at a success; a false standard indeed, had separated them. He always had " shown sympathy."" Miss Tomexircles, mixed with indlr and one that in the presence of thought of him in the light of Ethelyn Taggart sang a solo and nation at the thought that a real dinner dance at the Newhouse death and the hereafter is those youthful days, when their Elder FredTaggarfi pronounced, live baby should be bandied Hotel as guests of the Salt Lake " abfoIuTelyvalueless. Credentials objects and ideals "were "the the benediction,1 Seldom are so about ancTgmn away to anyone Club. accepted .above must be in the same. They had never had an many beautiful flowers seen at who might be presen!;, regardterms of morality, loving servi- unkind word. The departed the funeral of an infant. At less of fitness or responsibility: gations made and inducements , offered for other industries; We ce, charity, and kindness. What possessed a disposition that en- the cemetery President George Despite the official ruling, and the fears, expressed, are ideally situated for pickle we gave of ourselves to others deared him in his public service, W. Lindquist dedicated the the real live baby - was given producets and it is to be hoped will then be returned in over to thousands. He was an honest grave- away and found a goad foster- - the committee can induce the flowing measure on the ground man of high ideals, which were Parent treatment his in assured Ihe Tamily olxomfort jhiJthe person of A ... Lllleicz Company to make a sur- extabludied by the Savior: Inas- best illustrated who will not have ,to walk vey of the field this season, Cole, care their and wife and of to come his unto joint ; happiness much as ye have done it praying r45 the least of these ye have done it and raising of an honorable in conclusion that the peace of or sing to! he babv at nhht as it Funeral servoces for the late unto me. There are many more family. Great credit, too, was God which passeth understand- '9 a very quiet batjwa baby L William Nelscn held yesterday 7 . duck. sad funerals than these . The due his noble companion, who ing, might abide with them- , afternoon were changed from for herself Mrs. D. censure wit-V, Anderson sang 4 must never speaker told of one he had Hicks Almanacs are how on the L'ndquist undertaking parnessed abroad while on a mis- - her absence at the outset of his Not Half Has Ever Been Told, sale at the Journal Officce. 45 lors and were held in the Preby could to organ accompaniment. sion, wherein the departed was illness, for nothing that terian church, under the auspices Bishop Olif I. Pedersen testi- :enhs per copy. 50 cents if mail of the local Masonic lodge, buried in a common box with have been done Avas left undone Rev. ed. Adv. lit- It was"according to the mind and fied that he had known Mr. scant ceremoney. and Harris Pillsbury officiating. look can She Beirdneau for several years and erally dumped into a grave will of the Father. Saturday the Committee on to their found him a, congenial, spirit Smbh-fiel- d partly filled with water; of an- forward with certainty and industries of Theohdeath occurred at other burial among a party happy reunion- Addressing the He considered him pure and un- Agriculture of An evening Saturday of emigrants crossing the plains, family he reminded them that defiled. unspotted by the sins of the Chamber of Commerce met ton Hyatmif Ahlstrom who was and enprepared a letter of wjiePeiii the corpse of necessity time is fleeting and a life time the world, and from his observathe son of Andrew and Eugra was buried in such a shallow but as a moment compared to tion he considered it a splendid dorsement for the Logan Found- Anderson Ahstrom, born March, and Furnace Company. Full 31. 1878. The cause of death grave that coyotes had begun eternity, and advised them to family- Let us . rejoice in phe ry or 716 committee 7' to wag ,10- the work of exhuming it during emulate the example set by glorious plan of salviation which the certificate, given ,ln ??tter was given afj nar the time of the funerabsci-th- e the night, before the party had their-p- k rents and build for the assures that we shall all meet last meeting of the directors vices left the spot- - Elder Garff spoke future life. The speaker said he again where parting is no more, Al Beirdneau and so live as to earn the re- of the Chamber. The Logan highly of the widow' and family, could testify that in the para- ward in store for the honest,1 Foundry is one of Logans iniis but not is Announcecment was made in dead, whom he asked God to comfort dise of heaven; that his spirit virtuous and faithful. Bishop portant industries. but it needs Salt Lake ,Salurdav at tlie U and bless.. States land office that 800 Bert Farr and his father, Hal and body will be reunited and he Pedersen expressed the thanks more capital for- a more rapid Barr gave a violin and flute duet will reap the reward of the good of the family for the low? sym- expansion. With some local en- acres of land in Cache valley had to piano deeds done here. He predicted pathy and kind acts of service couragement it should become been restored to public entry. accompaniment. w' ill enter the of their " their pneof t.he large industries of the This land, wasym'ioUstywTtfc Bishop. Valentine of "Brig- that sunshine ham City expressed himself as hearts of the family as they affliction. The choir sang Ill valley and Employ fifty men the draVvn for power site pin-os,'sof.love and Go Where You Want Me to go year around. That helps to make and is located east- - of Hyrum. delighted to have the honor of follow his ideals the little Dear Lord, and Elder A. V, a payroll. Without payrolls no He men are given prefer- quoted service. speaking at the funeral of his "Whichever Reese pronounced the benedic- community can grow. Every in- - ence of entry to the land, Ther beginning, Al poem long friend, pearly jife tion. At the Cemetery Elder H. dustry of the valley must be giv filing period is" January-1to Beirdneau. He had also known way the wind may blow, my Carlisle and dedicated it J 18. to so, the en have investiis grave. and February inheart glad encouragement hiq wife and the family most LOCAL lul NEWS NATIONAL oil-th- THRIFT WEEK insurance Day Life , 7, al j laving Care That Reaches Across Into The Future , A . I1 e by day you aro working for some one lore and hoping that in years ahead you will be able to do even greater things for DAY giv-lr- -- them. - if need Life Insurance la the greatest protection a man can leave to his family. It builds an estate for the future J Life Insurance Day today can be marked by no better jict-th-- taking out the kind of poliey that best Buils your needs. an w nt. - COMMERCIAL ' -- j ff Sensational rew-ar- Entire- - Stockof MID-WINTE- R SALE eV S e a so nabl inter Goo d s Sacrificed to Make Room for ouri Bifj Spring Stock Soon to Arrive - ALL MILLINERY -O- Price and Less ne-HaIf the-spir- -- - how-ever- - . SAVINGS L . -- TRUST The Progressive Bank With Trust Powers . - for that . Have you guarded against the day., when you will not be here to watch over them- - to work for them? rtaud-ing.-The- re Vice-Preside- , Gladly you would lay down your life devoted wife, that trusting youngster, be to protect them. . . ' Fur Trimmed Coats, Formerly priced f rom $20.00 to n25.00 from 53.7(5 to S60.00 Ladies Children s Coats from ... and up Ladies Wool and Silk Dresses, formerly priced 4,75 from $11,00 to ?60.00, from : $7.50 tolf $39.50 Ladies and Children a Sweaters Price Uncrushable Wool Canton Crepe, Knife Pleated Skirts in - Grey,-T-an, Navy, - Brown- - and Black. "Value $7.50 to Sell at 4,4y Also other Skirt Values. Bodies Suits Price Many other items on Sale. Come and see for yourself. One-Ha- --One-- Half 7 Sale Starts TuesdajyJ anuary 22 yy Edwards Millinery Co. AND LADIES FURNISHINGS 29 West First North LOGAN UTAH I ! - ( - - c-- -. ed - many-friends-- irr . e 9 - Mr. W. M. Howell has returned home from a succesful business trip to California.' General sympathy is felt for Mrs. Moses Thatcher, who, on the eve of what should "have been a pleasant outing met with The fire department was call- an accideht that not only ed to 128 S. 1 E., to a residence much spoiled it, but caused owned by Edward Clark and oc- pain. On Mr, and Mrs. Saturday cupied by a college fraternity, to Thatcher left for a trip to extinguish a fire caused by an California. While in Ogden Mrs. overheated chimney. The re- Thatcher and fell on an slipped sponse to the call was so fuick icy pavement with such force as that the damage will probably to break one of her legs. he was not exceed fifteen dollars. brought back to Logan and taken to a local hospital. The girls Athletic Club the greatest and best At the preliminary examinaskiing and tobogganing party tion of C. Lee Jones in Justice of the season on Saturday. It Andersons court at Millville on had been planned to go to the Saturday, on the charge of inGirl's camp in-- ' Logan canyon, voluntary in conbut later decided to have the nection withmanslaughter the' fatal automoouting on Providence bench, to bile accident of December 29 which the party drove in sleighs last, in which Victor Eekman The weather,;. was favorable, and Rachel E. Meyrick lost their snow conditions were excellent lives, after hearing the evidence and they and their friends had 6f several avitnesses the dea great time. When exercise fendant was held to answer to had provoked appetite, they the District court in the sum served hot chili and other re- cf $1000, and the bond was fur- hr , CQq-duct- ed freshments. J , - ' nished. , |