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Show Wednesday, March 19, PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1924. The U. A. C. wrestling team leaves for Salt) Lake- on Friday, where on Saturday- they will I OCA HEWS meet the teams the Professional Photographs pro perly portrayed. Electric Pho- and U-- Luke- Vereen, the popular Adv. barber, and his wile and family, - - to Shop. U. of U. , Trainer George Nelson jvccompanks them. the B. Y. - have returned f romCalifornia, The arrival of a big son at the where they have been for a home of Mr. and Mrs. William number of months. They drove Johnson in Ocean Park, Califor- back, as they went; in their nia, puts A. M. Johnson and Job car. Larsen in the grandfather class for the first time in each case. FOR SALE: White Pekon duck eggs for setting see 353 N. Have you consulted our Lub- lWest. adv. ricating Experts We eliminate 85 percent of car trouble- Try Last evening a delegation of us. Lundahl Service Station, adv. business men on Eart Gentler ap- CLEAN COM, MAKES CLEAN HOMES Burn coal that makes less smoke, soot and ashes than ordinary coal and your home will be sweet and dean. That Is - befor the city eommis-sia- n The Chamber of Commerce pearedand asked that the parking would like the names of all the in the center of the street from veterans of the Spanish Ameri-ca- u Maip street eastward to the cenwar that aree living in the ter of the block, be removed. County. Please send your name They were informed that the and address in by mail or phone years budget having been fixed, it to the Chamber. iio money was available for the though if those Child, --formerly purpose, Would collectfunds fob Miss Dora Bingham, and infant consideia-tiothe: jfurther purpose son, who have been guests of Mr. would be givetf the matter. and Mrs. Heber Bingham for several weeks, left this morning The list of fines levied in the on the return journey rto their city court and remaining unpaid, amounting to approximately home in Carlin, Nevada. $500, was considered and refer ed to tile Mayor for examination Our stock of seeds i3 the most and report. complete in northern Utah. Prices the highest. Quality , FOR SALE: Graphaphbne 55 Comreasonable. Cache Valley ' records, heating stove, parlor adv. mission Co. At The Big Store See The Windows. It also burns longer and hotter than most coals and therefore is the utmost in coal satisfaction ORDER A TON TODAY - Store open at 9 EXTRAORDINARY FRIDAY SPECIAL IN WOMEITS SILK AND WOOL MOST ' KING COAL - con-vern- Mrs.-Herm- an Thatcher Coal Company n The remains of the set 460 N. 4 adv. East. lateThom-a- s Clegg may be viewed at the family home, in the 12th ward, Thursday from 10 a. m. to 1 :30 p. m. The funeral takes place in the Second ward at 2 a. nu A great missionary farewell Obray, was born in) Paiadike 29 was last evening tendered party years ago, where she bvc l until LaGrande Larsen, son of N. A. she was married to Lawn nee in the - Sixth ward- A Larsen, Checketts, eightsyears apo. nice, program, jwas giveain .the She leaves besides her husband waid chapel including speeches and two little boys ages 0 to 2 by Bishop Olif I. Pedersen, r her too was (who licenses been N. A. Larsen, and the dehave Elder Marriage ill to attend the funeial ... of issued to Cladius Peterson parting missionary, who leaves the following brothers ChrisElma and Jane Fielding shortly, for the Central States nnd sister Thomas K.. Samuel K. and Joseph of Paradisp, tensen of, Qarkston; Joseph mission. In addition were a Moses cf Idaho, Truman Cole of Fairview, Idaho, piano duet by Jack Taylor and Dear Sir; The American and Mrs. McCammon, Noal of Logan, and Bertha J. Bright of Preston, sister, a vocal duet by Fred Joseph Legion has suggested to the city with a host of relatives and Idaho; Thomas Leroy Smith of Baugh and sister, an instrumencommission and board of educa- friends to mourn her loss, Hooper and Leona Adams of tal trio, clarinet, saxophone and tion that community service is Richmond. The latter ' couple piano, by kari, Lyle and Grace hot a.grave necessity in Logan. were married. r by the county Wood, and a reading by Mrs. - Ezra - Luridahl As a;taxpayerI object" to Ward Reunion clerk.-- 4 rFollowing the , funds being taken- - from the ' 1 program an enjoyable dancing schools for this purpose. in a In Benson Planned Mr. Ben Sahnonson of the party wras 'given in the ward 'community so thoroughly orSalt Lake; Tribune is in the city amusement hall. ganized as this, why make Die hbldin gLiijterviews with leaders ill the various lines of industry, -3- 0X3 CUPPLESiREI) LAMdig up $3000.09 a year ' BENSON,' Mar 16 Sttd 'to duplicate jobs ? school and meeting were befd in County and city officials and the INATED INNER TUBES $1.25 Fortunately, this patriotic or- our chapel Chamber of Commerce, obtain- SUPPLY LIMITED CACHE today and a very enganization has taken up this ing data for a review of the VALLEY COMMISSION CO. matter. The local post with its joyable day w'as spent by those countys . Adv. principal industries and one hundred and forty paid up who attendedresources of all kinds,, sceneic members is a power which Elders Milton Jorgensen 'and and other attractions, td appear Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bateson should not, and will not be over- Roland A. Reese each spoke in on a special page to be devoted and two sons arrived las V evef looked. . Sun- ning from California; where School and occupieed to Cache County ,in next I fail to see the necessity of Sunday Tribune. winter a spent they pleasant days community sendee. Mr. Taxpay- the time at he afternoon servicdevoid of snow- and - frost. Mr, y er: What do you think about it? es. A good vegetable garden is Bateson drove his car all the The ladies of the Relief So economical-Tell it to the Board of EducaOur good seeds and way ba'ck and the roads are in tion and the City commission. ciety have a social tomorrow careful cultivation will give such poor condition that it took Mr. Churchman: What do you afternoon, it being their annual your i returns. Cache Val- eight days to make thetrip. you highest think about it? . Tell it to your day. rffl Co. adv. of conditions Batesons Commission report " The Old Folks committee have ley Stake Presidency. California agrees with others next Ward for reunion -a planned Taxpayer. to take reaching here. The long continue The public Wednesday, AU over eighteen note that there are some sales- ed drouth is seriously injuring inclusive are invited, a donee men among us who represent a fanning and horticulture. The Funeral Held wiU be given in the evening at Goal Company and are try- already great number of unemUtah which all are expected to live to sell Borne stock. The Vigil- ployed is steadily increasing, ing At Paradise up to the rules and regulations ance1 Committee of the Farm holdups and burglaries are beof the dance hall, as decided up- Bureau ask the prospective coming more frequent and all i . on by the stake amusement Satbuyers of this stock to call on forms of crime more rampant. , PARADISE, Mar.- - 17. committee. them or the committee of the While vegetables - and fruits serv2 funeral at o'clock urday Mrs. Andrew Munk has been Chamber of Commerce before grown there are cheap, the genices were held in the meeting poorly in health the past purchasing this stock. The eral cost of living is much highhouse over the remeains of Mrs. very t two weeks. Commerce has con- er than here.' of Chamber ' Lawrence Checketts who died Howard Reese has been bed- fidential information on the coal Thursday the 13th in Salt Lake fast yesterday: and today. situation in Utah and the people the comedy Win - or Die City of cancer after a long illMrs. Joseph Holmes and chil--j are to be careful in pur-- .drama to be presented in Lewis ness. The house was filled with urged dren are down with the measles, chasing stocks of this nature. relatives and friends. ton which has been by mistake nurs- Bishop Lee presided and con- and Mrs. Lettie Dowdle is Chamber of Commerce. advertised for Satuitiay, will be ing them. ducted the services. held Friday, Mar. 21. adv. - The Benson boys have conThe ward choir furnished the tributed Ford Mr. have owner, you their share of the dirt Mr. John Jenkins, one of the sining and in addition a solo was hauling for the beautifying of seen our Lubricating Expert, with Calvin rendered by Shipley We eliminate 85 per cent car very first pioneers in Newton, Temple grounds. of- wTho is much interested in the piano accompaniment by Mrs. theMr. E- A. Parson is spending trouble. Get our special Ford Those who Lizzie Richman. Lundahl Station. Service Cache Valley history and the fer. of his time directing the adv. Centennial Celebration, called at spoke vverds of comfort and most work of road the building , consoltiqn to the bereaved the Chamber of Commerce rebrothers and sister and through Sardine canyon. widow Lewis Mrs. and offered to help out. Ada Low, cently of Benson are friends, were Elders John P. The taxpayers Mr. former Andrew late has a pair of young Jenkins of the Low, the James, George S. Obray, John H.s signing a protest agains monC. M. I. salesman and one bulls that are well matched and Z. use of the remaining good Gibbs of Paradise, Wm. time employee of the p store gentle. He purposes to make his of Providence and Samuel ey, or any portion of it, for hard here, passes away at here home oWn yokes and rig them up for surface roads. They think it may Bankhead of Avon. early hour a special feature of the parade. be used in a much more profit- in Salt Lake at an She closing the Lee gave Bishop suffer- He has a small wagon and he exmorning. yesterday able way. remarks, thanked aU who whad and a pects to cut his owir-boabout ed a paralytic stroke assisted m Tbeserviets and no as same well not his been outfit the and has equip ago just year ARE-YOWOODEN had done anything to help . to crossused were which in since time the that but ; dispatch many of those who lighten the sorrow . " Are yon an automaton A per. announcing her death did hot ing the plains and entering are bereaved. Mrs. Cache Valley. The suggestion is cause. immediate state the oPu-eroud son who follows a certain Bishop Peter 0. Hansen of Low was the Bishop a good one and Mr. Jenkins was daughter h tine day after day, a victim of the opening prayer and B- M. Lewis, who, with other instructed to proceed to train his B. Obray gave the benedic- detail? Or, are you a live wire, members of the family will at- bulls to the yokes and be pretion. i A large number followed with appreciation of this city'sa tend which will be pared to take part in the parade. the funeral, build can the remains to the cemetery possibilities. You in thee held Ninth ward. Salt In' his life Sir. enkln has had about Tell business dedicated here, big where the grave was m. Thursday, many hard experiences, especial2:30 at Lake, advertisep. our yourself through by John O. Bankhead. Mrs. Lewis leaves a married ly in the days of the Mormon The deceased was tne daugh ments. That is the best way to and an unmarried son. raids. daughter "r nf Thomas W. and Margaret big business. - Every Size from 16 to 46 SceThe Show Window Black, Navv, Brown and Several Light Shades. - Maierials Satin Crepe, Canton Crepe, Foiret Twill and Charmeuse.l straight Jine silhouette, the most popular style of today. they range at $35.00, $32.50, $29.75 and $27.50. Just to make Friday a real lively bargain day and give you values left long to be remembered, we price them at $22.50. Any over after the sale will go back to their regular prices. - at $37.50 Childrens Gingham Dresses SERVICE - - . - T tax-pay- er To fit girls from 7 to 14 --Cl All New Spring Styles Checks and Plaids, Blue, Red, Green, Brown, Orange, Pink, Tan. Neatly trimmed with plain ginghams, piping or rick rack. Values up to $3.25. 19 - ! - - are Crepe de Chine, These are all of the Dresses that are positively new and desirable and worth every cent of the original price now marked on every ticket. Starting aged-mothe- 1 in the Lot Thirty-Fiv- e , - -- Tungsten Electric Lamps Ladies' Gingham and Percale . 3PT Bungalow Aprons , fast color Scout CMade in lights and darks. Neatly trimmed with piping, collars and cuffs of contrasting . from 79 , Lamps of the same quality usually sold for 32c and 37c. Reduce , Every lamp Your perfect. 40 or 60 Lighting 19 Watt Priced for One Day Only $1.23 , Our Regular Low Price colors. AU New. Regular Value- .- 3 Bill .19c 25c -- 1 Mr-Lr- ' - - : j - - hus-.lyui- d, Chec-ikett- Co-o- -- aos-er- - Best Quality Always children who will come in the pioneer list. They are Mrs. Caroline .Turner, Mts. Rose Hylde Wolf of Cardston, Canada, and Mr. Don Carlos Hyde, Weis-eIdaho. Mrs. Hyde is intensely Those people who came to Interested in the celebration and Cache Valley prior to and includ- expects to have a real home coming the year I860 and whose ing of heer children, names have not appeared in the Finding More Early . Pioneers of Cache men grow the flow'ers while the men grow the whiskers. Chairman Rapp of the Joint committee has select- Clean-U- p r, ed a list of block captains and w'ard captains for the cleeanup campaign and mads other pre- - , H mi nary preparations. The idea is not to commence the campaign until the weather is setpublished list, should notify the Clean And tled and the city trucks can haul secretary of the Chamber of the rubbish. The exact Town For Centennial away Commerce at once. The commitdate for the opening of the camtee desires that no one be overlpaign will be announced in due ooked- Mrs, Bertha Blanchard time. Those ,who can clean up Acting on a good suggestion and who lives on Fonnesbcck Ave., haul their rubbish away will of Commerce g the Chamber Is perhaps the oldest person now, so much the better and who came into Cache Valley take the initiative in organizing just so muvh less w'ork for the in 1859. Her a joint committee to promote captains. All landlords are with, that urged husband Mr. John Blanchaitl the slogan, Moke Logan Blok-so- to look over their rented places built the first house in Logan during June and July. The and see that the rubbish is not far from the present Journal idea is to get as many of the citi- hauled away. Building. Mrs. Blanchard is 90 zens as possible to concentrate years of age and is much inter- on at least five or six vai ietices THE WORLD WE LIVE IN ested in the coming celebration. of flowers that will bloom dur- -' She has two daughters, Mrs.-A-Ia full of live ppople ever alert ing June and July and then evHill of Logan and Mrs. R, L. erybody plant and have as many opportunities and real barMcCulloch of Harve, Montana beautiful flowers during these gains. They read this newspaptwo months as possible. It is er, because it carries the most who come in the pioneer list. Mrs. Sally Hyde now living sure to impress the many people imixniant news. If the news of with her daughter Mrs. Caroline who will be here. The committee your business is important " it Turner in Logan is perhaps the will also urge . more extensive shculd be in this paper. . oldest person living who came to planting of trees, shrubbery and Cache Valley in the year 1860. roses- - There will be the closest . It is not profitable to run afMrs. Hyde is 89 years of age cooperation between this corn- - ter big things and neglect the and a close second to Mrs. mittee and the Joint Clean-U- p advertisements that are in your Blanchard. Mrs Hyde has three Committee. Some say let the wo- - daily paper. FIoweryL " liv-in- m M. fr, - t MkeAIO!0OTD AX See This Bill. Were Tellinye Its Great |