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Show Saturday, April 5, 1921. TIU CITY. CACHE COVNTY, JOURNAL. LOGAN W. II. Budge and sail were passengtSS to 'Salt Lake this moroin. Send Cardons Chocolates This Easter there ar. some in , dishes, Special 1 pound box of milk chocolate covered cordial cherries $1.00 Cherry Blossom, adv'. at id Sonne's gains are. ILu-- l adL Mrs. John O. PLawii went io .to utjvl Salt Lake y Miss Aklyth Thain spent last conference. your week-enj.n ... Salt La he,.. While. with Cardons Chocolates. there she attended the Merch- - Custodian George Given of the Chamber of Comnieice left jant of Venice. for Salt Lake yestoiday to at-- , no time to be lost ' tend hy not buy one of those - coufnce. live put of town. policies from Clips McNeil be-- j Barcley corsets and biassivrs. adv. foie May 1st. Place your order once so that a Garanteed to fit. phone 10 IQ. adv. package of Logans finest candy Christian Science sei vices fil be held at 33 trtith Main. Sunmay reach them in good time for School day morning at 11 o'clock. Sub- R. County the great spring holy day. V. Larsen is in .Salt 'Lake atject Unreality. All are welcome. tending a convent ionof school of the state. A special offer of the $1 50 superintendents Remember, we pack to your order, designer Magazine at 90 cents Even if Jim Bridgor did run insure, mail, and guarantee delivfor one years subscription at the vnld he in kept his- hair cut and condition. ery good Golden Rule. Logan adv. )o.u d trimed. Modern Barber 13 West Coder St. adv. Shop. A fine son rushed- - up from Of course we have some Rush Valley to gladen the home Milton England, a son of delightful .Easter candy of Mr. and Mrs. William lzatt, Charles England has rewho aie now staying at the Bishop novelties for the children. :eived a call for a mission to hurmr"of her mother-,- Mrs, -- IL JreatBntainr" He is to leave Watch our windows. F. Christensen. Mother and Salt Lake City May 17th. babe are doing nicely. Closing out Mah Jongg sets at Dont fail to see the candy Urn regular price. Riter Bros. adv. specials in our windows. Cherry Dnog Company. adv. Blossom. Funeral services for the late Word has reached friends Mrs. Isabella Britton, who died here of the death at a hospital on Thursday evening of chronic in Garland of former Bishop endocarditis, will bo held in the Thomas H. Archibald of Ply ?i xtlrward chapcl on Sunday at mouth. Boxelder Co. Funeral 12 o'clock, noon. services are to be held at 1 p m. in the Plymouth chapel. Assorted" nut cream taffy 5 flavors Special 35 cents pound' The cherry tree in full bloom ChertV Blossom- adv.1 in our display window, is mad entirely of candy. Cherry Blos- 'In the district court at noo l som. adv. today R, F. Jardin?, charged 19 North Main St. i with assault and lottery upon Probation Officer Andrew the person of Job Larsen, plead 9 King today took to Salt Lake a ed not guilty and was held to Miss Mariaui Bondfield, M. boy sent to the Boys Deten wait trial at a dale yet to k The Art Woi kei s Club foi lionHome this morning, by ret. Women, in New Yoik Cit, P., the new Parliamentary to be the first and onh retary lor Libor in th? British Juvenile Judge Nelson. If the at the home b P.eserved SeatsFor Chamlee club in the world for artistGovernment, was in early Lfe tho boys conduct will ho be leleased Miller Concert on sale at U.A .C. exemplary models. school teacher. i upon probation in thirty days. ?.Y.Cj and both Music stores. advt. ? C$ v i O i , a Our stock of seeds is the most a complete in northern Uta The Utah State Medical is to hoJd',':?(.!,ipn.ul Quality the highest. Prices reasonable. Cache Vlillcy in Logan in Juti'i. This ;ing Co. adv. - rONT let Easter slip 'remembering by-witho- PAGE THREE UTAH ut City-toda- friends Theres d. . for-frien- that at , t Sujxu-mtendon- - -' -- i 1- -2 j Youll always be thankful you became acquainted with this shoe that keeps your feet well, that keeps them comfortable, gives them a graceful poise, that makes Sec-believ- ed - Vice-Preside- nt, bricks at the Blue Bird. Three layers Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate. 50c each over our fountain,. All garage and service station people and the public in general please take note that the Wellsville canyon road is not open for traffic. Some tourists have been directed that way and have had to return to Logan and were much inconvenienc ed. All traffic must go by way of Peterboro and Beaver Dam. you forget to bring in porch furniture and it gets caught in the rain, docs it have a lacklustre look in the morning? Does the varnish turn white? Docs it crack end peel off? Not if it has been finished with WHEN Hot roast beef, pork, or veal with mashed potatoes, gravy, bread and butter.' 25 cents. adv. Cherry Blossom. Pitcairn WATER SPAR A nfimber of friends of Mrs. David Sharp Jr. gave her a de- d Water can have no effect on furniture, for it is protected water- .with, a hardy, Water-sparre- , G. Nokfclby-anAlma Lundhal.--L John Hansen expect to .mot-- i to Salt Lake City this at d Voi cltf Varied Program AF Chamlee Concert association and the local medical fraternity is 'e!Med pver the fact tha they .captured the 1924 Muresco, KaLsomin. 70 cents meetinng. D. C. Bu,dge and Dr. J. W. Hayward wbnt to Salt a package for sale at SmnYs advt' Lke City thL? morning on bus Hardware, mess connected .with - coming convention. Miss Mamie Cole w he w is of crated on for appcndiutis .Thurs Ladies $2 silk, hose $1.45 day evening is tobedmog" as could he expuf iL $1.75 values, $1.20; Silk Lisle as af and cotton 25 cents and up-ishades. Slippers and oxfords tc Income tax appraisi rs have apadvt. praised the estate of the late match. At Newbodls. William Waytt of Welsville, who Mrs.Maria Cowley Allen, w al- died September 20, 1923, fixing ow, of the late A. A. Allen pio- its valuatiort at $00,080.99. neer and resident of the Logan Ihird Ward for twenty yencs, C. S. Totter and Gilbert Thatpassed away at the home of h.r cher, both of Ogden, W, E. daughter, Mrs, Annie Poylren, Meyers, Holstein Field man for in Idaho Falls, Friday, nig it. the Western states, Mr, Konig. Funeral services wilLbeJieldjn director of Extension work out the Third Ward chapel, bn Wed- of Chicago, all prominent dairynesday, April 9, Interment will men, are in Cache Valley today be in the city cemetery. visiting the prominent Holstein dairy herds. The U. A. C- - is alBeer wont spot Walspar-rth- ia so being visited. C, Z. Hands, is unimportant now, but neither Nephi Nelson and Roy Nelson of will hot water, thats infceresihg-Loo- Richmond and John T. Quayle oyer the add. in this issue. are escorting the visitors around adv. the valley. Anderson anf Sons Co.- tern-noo- bapete Mandoline'.... La Partlda . KutU 3, Miller (a) lleimliclie Autforderung Strauss A most varied program has! "been arranged by Mario Cham-- ; lee, whfi appewSyli concert with RutfrMiller here ou Monday, April Tr forhis Logamengage- - j ment Full opportunity will be given Mr. Chamlee to deihonst-rat- e his wonderful quality of voice and fcb Miss Miller to captivate with her clear tones. YVm. will act ns accompanist . Thprgram to be given is as follows: ' Gelida manina t. (La n Standchen O Quand je dors 11 5. (a) 6. 7. Mario Chamlee 2. Come Hoaalind, Old Lngliah. Uatzt Bemberg Marie Chamlee from Lakme .. Bizet Puccini. Bohemf) .... I Bell Song" r py1-0le- Aria,-Ch- Nuige . Brahms O boeea dolorso ...j.... St bell a Buzzl PeccU (b) Paquita (c) Like Music on the waters Wintter WatU td) Call ile No More C W. Cadman s Mario Chamlee Aria, "0 Paradiso, Meyerbeer Mario Chamlee Bizot Puet from Carmen Kuth Miller and Mario Chamlee th ) , ' Harry Parker of Wellsville, home at the other president of the County Farm urday night mother, Mrs. J. W. Barrett. The Bureau, - Lawrence Caine of rooms were tastefully decorated Richmond, and Frank Wood of with La France roses. Progres- Trenton, members of the exsive '500 was the diversion of ecutive committee, have been the evening. Prizes were won by keeping themselves - very busy Miss Thelma Fogelberg and the past few weeks in the orRjedjreshments ganization of local farm bureaus. Shaip. were' served. There were four- Fifteen organizations have been teen guests in attendance. perfected already. This work in lightful surprise party last Sat- long-wearin- g, - n The newly elected directors of the Logan Rotary club met. last evening and elected officers for the ensuing year as follows,: President, Dr. D- C.Budge; William Edwards; W. Skidmore ; George Secretary, Treasurer, A1 Lunduhl; Sergeant at Arms, Eon Smith. - , SpecTaf made ice cream - Andreas Peterson & Sons eees thc root wzu As--G- - -- For Men and Women t Com-gmissio- them and active. It fits snugly, perfectly, youth yet easily. It! supports the arch firmly at all times, yet it bends freely with the footr No other shoe does so much ; no other shoe can the exclusive features. That well tailored lye effect so much desired by the woman this season will be greatly enhanced by the excellent Oxfords and Straps which we a showing. Wont you come and see? well-dresse- -- that SENATOR PfcPPERS TALK FAILED KEY-NOT- E (Continued from page one) of Daugherty to the cabinet was a terrible mistake. Party leaders declared Mrs-Davi- d j that; statements of this sort, while the public mind is wrought up over the senate committee in- vestigations will not be of advantage to the Republican candidates in the campaign. In discussions anopg Republican senators the uoief was expressed that Senator Pepper will not be asked to deliver any more keynote speeches. Steps were taken to have Senator Borah substituted for Senator Pepper in New Jersey next w'eek, where a bitter fight isrin progress between President Coll-idand Senator Johnson for the New Jersey delegation. It is understood that if Senator Borah can be induced to make the speeches the engagements already made for. Senator Pep- the county should be completed The Aetna Life is anixous to within a short time." i let every person have one of these policies before they dis- - An attractive line of housecontinue the same. See letter hold aprons now especially feaelsewhere in this issue. adv tured at Riter Bros. Drug Company. Ideal for spring house Mrs. Rosina Heyrend, one of cleaning and for kitchen work. adv. the oldest and most respected citizens of Providence passed away there yesterday. The lady C. B. Arentson, supervisor of National Forest, was born in Bern, Switzerland, the Cache April 8, 1843, had been in the who has ' been in Ogdeii this United States forty one years, week end, commenting on the all but the first year, having water content of the snow in been spent in Providence. She Logan canyon said it slowed 23 was the mother of five children per cent as compared to 19 per three of whom survive: a daugh- cent last yeijr at this time. His ter living in Pocatello and a son comment wjas to the effect tha and daughter residing in Provi- fliere is no occasion fir alarm as per will be canceled. dence- Funeral services will be to shortage of w ater &M some to carry two held in Providence Second ward had thought a few weeks ago Large automobile a new Tuesday, thatv.-- were facing this coming persons, p. m nril 8 season." weighs but 150 pounds. Hiding-ran- J - d r ) Losing you ever hide anything away and then where you put it? Most of us have. Our safe deposit boxes cant be forgotten. The service is speedy. All u safe safe from fire or theft or losing. The cort less than one half a cent a day. DID . SAFETY FIRST! DONT PUT IT OFF! ge ; - o 1823 rrrs burgh pre G'' : - - C E COMPANY COMMERCIAL TRUST SAVINGS "An Extra Measure of Service enc-ug- e !.U - i |