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Show ? - THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, April 29, 1924. IEWS Seminar class Wednesday noon at the stake house. JUNE Mr. and Mrs. David McMur-di- e are here from Salt Lake mi a visit. Anthracite Coal for Sale at Miller Coal $25.00 per ton. Providence. ad t. Co., If you are in a hurry, buy your gas and oil at Blue Light The (public should take note advSendee Stations. .that np more garbage is to be tryindustry and recognizing left at the curb as the city trucks j Have your boy or girl at Sem- w.U have great possibilities of developcompleted their rounds ment of same, especially in con- inar Wednesday noon. today and they will not cover tee junction with dairying and 10Q per cent pure wool suit territory again. From now on versified fanning, wh en, as you and material you must see that your garbage know have made rapid strides tailoring lining guaranteed by the makers. Sup- is hauled away. The city has during the past two years, tl.e erior values at $30.00 and $35.00 dene its part. Union Pacific System, has ar- at Dunbar & advt. Hyde. The Service Star Legion of the ranged for the running of a spec-,train through Idaho and Utah President S W. Parkinson of Logan Chapter will bold thtir with stops at various points, the Franklin stake was a busi- regular meeting, May 1st at 3 complete tour to occupy a period ness visitor in Logan Today. p. pi, at the Chamber - of Ccrm of 15 days, and including 10 merce. The program consists ol Mrs. stopping points commmeing on For that next plumbing job a reading by Mrs.Harold June 2 and ending on June 20. by George, Q. This train will be operated in call Petersons plumbing. Phone Rich and Mrs. Charles Carlson. at honest 1060. Honest work conjunction with and under the Important business will be atadv. ' auspices of the Universities of pricestended to pertaining to organIdaho and the Utah Agricultural The state road commission has ization. All war mothers should . College . (Extension be present and the public is corDeparta large sign on the Logan Mr. J. ments) and will be known as the placed to invited attend. dially river bridge on south Main Union Pacific University of Givi. attention to the Westover, President Mrs. street, Poultry Demonstration fact thatcalling Q, Rich, corresponding secretary. lsvill D the Wd jaUil righam . Train, . k . -through the Vanyon has It Is hoped UiaW a large at- road closed to 6ce The Feast fail Dont ben time. for short a and tendance much benefit will of the little Lanterns at Sixth accrue to all concerned as a reWard Chapel Tuesday April 29, some The county is doing good sult of this project. It is sinat 8:15. Prices 10c and 25c. Adv. grading in Providence on the cerely hoped that such commun- street running south from the ities as are ot represented in the Plans are well under way by The large counlist of stops will become interest- Theurer store. the efspecial committee lor ll.ej ed and that all Ithose interested ty grader is being used very hard in the big get together meeting of the tearing up in poultry development will come fectively and street the of Commerce on Chamber high graveled to the nearest stopping" point the made low, places putt'ng vie and the exhibits and hear street on a more May 6th it the Cham-- j uniform grade. Tuesday the speakers. All are invited. her rooms. Every' member of the Train will consist of special Dont fail to see the Crimson Chamber will be expected to be equipment in yap of flat car vaudeville beThursday, Mav 1st at present. ,A fine mo,., p.m is carrying model poultry houses, fome including ing prepared hall. start Performances coach filled with model pens of Nibley President at 4 p. m. and 8 :30 p. m. Prices musical selections. Brooders, poultry. feeding matinee 10 and 25 cents. Even- Robert Anderson will present charts, egg grading a (unpacking ings 25 and. 35 cents ady. the Program of Work for this demonsfirat en;"etc. as well as year and some of our mostim-portamin 'ature model car illustrating local problems and proD. Hansen of ProviGeorge best method of packing and ship- dence is the Nation..! including leave jects to getting ready ping this commodity. tomorrow for his farm in Poca-tell- o Summer School ard Centennial Literature on all poultry subHe has his spring Celebration will be discussed. Afjects will be available without work valley. at Providence practically ter the meeting refreshments charge and questions answered all done, including the planting will be served. A special notice and advice to be covered by of peas, clover and garden. In w ill' be mailed to every rnemb r. speakers will have a wide range addition to 180 acres of fall of poultry subjects and culling The A - Chinese operetta, he expects to plant about grain find selection methods discussed. 40 of the Little Lanterns, Feast acres of spr ng grain on his Flyers, suitably illustrated, farm in Pocatello valley. will be given in the Sixth Ward advertising th.s train with full Chapel, Tuesday April 29, at Schedule of stops giving time of The Feast of the Little Lan- 8:15, under the direction of arrival aqd departure, will be terns, a beautiful Chinese Prof. Henry Otte. Prices 10c and sfenf to local points for distribuAdv. will be given in the 25c. operetta tion and proper posting with.n Sixth Ward chapel Tuesday Apr. a short time. The special committee in 29, at 8:15. Prices 10c and 25c. The schedule for this county Adv. charge of the caravan to Salt is: Lake City and other cities will meet this evening at Stopp are ito be made Mondoy, . The fourteenth annual conJune 16tb in Richmond from vention of the Drama League of the Chamber of Commerce and 8 a. m. to 10:30 a.m. At Logan, America and the .first Little dec de on the date. This will . from 11 a. mr to 2 pr mrAt Hy Theatre conference, will convene probably be-- Saturday, May, 24. rum. from 2:30 p. m. to. 5 p. m. in Pasadena, California, Tues- A list of automobiles will be signAt Brigham, from 7 p.m. to 9 :30 day, May 27. Sessions will be ed up at once so that transportap.m. held each day until, and includ- tion can be assured. All who deing, June second. The convention sire to go are invited bu.fc they Stake Genealogical will be entertained by the Pasa- must look out for their own Logan class will be held Thursday, May dena Center. At the conference transportation. Those who will 1st, 1924 at 7 :30 p. m., in room all questions relative to the non- have extra-rooshould notify 12 of the B. Y. C. All ward com professional theatre, including the secretary at the Chamber of mittees should be present. All the sort of plays best suited to it, Commerce so transportation for others interested are invited. will be discussed. Womens clubs specal groups can be provided. Edwina, the eififtt mon FREDERICKSCHOLES and community service workers It is the Intention to have the daugter of Mr. and Mrs. EuStake Representative everywhere will lie interested in the Pierian club and the Crim- gene Schaub died his morning. ... this convention. Among subjects son girls of the Brigham Young child has been sick nearly Driven by an oil engine, a discussed will be drama in the College a part of the procession. The since its birth. Funeral arever machine that one man can high schools and . colleges ; and They will add much to the cararangements will be announced operate has been invented for among those listed to speak on van with their costumes. Many later. grading roads and clearing snow this subject is Mr- - Earl Pardoe prominent wh'skeritea are planfrom them. formerly of Logan. ning to go. the auditorium. Dance at Good music, best floor in the valley. Ladies free. A good time assured. Saturday night. May 3rd. Sfi In order to encourage 11 PAGE THREE e - - al JM - ymi $K Dress Yourself as Joyfully as the Spring Ida-ho-Ut- ah 1 I .mi1 (895,1 SEE THE e-- -- V hM-- TAYLOR DRESSES . nt JUST ARRIVED we know We invite our patronsTo SEEthesc now models there is no need to say BUY them . That's a'vomans first wish, when she notes their lovely colors, their line, soft fabric, their careful making. The collection now on display study contains at least ONE dress youll tind useful and charming. More likely, youll find occasions. here several models, for home and di css-u- p A Lovelv Tissue Gingham had Plain Color Chanibrav makes' it s 1t joined toa cool bodice of a delightful style, with embroidorgandie in' a matching color. ery on bodice and cuffs. Checked Gingham is ruffled, Many Stjles and all sizes and collared and cuffed vv ith from the misss 16 to the w Omans 52 sheer white organdie. A Splendid Assortment at $2.69 $4.25 $650 Daintily made of the more durable, cottons, perfectly finished in every detail, with hems. Many charming styles to choose from. , en-rou- ch te Best Quality Always m . ' The local office force of the Insurance Metropoitan Life Company is giving the General Clean UP committtce of the Chamber of Commerce some good support in the distribution of a little attractive as w'ell as impressive folder entitled Clean up and Clear up pubLshed by the Insurance Company. The distribution of this among the citizens, is sure to stimulate more cleaning up of the Americans t - Are the best dressed men of all nations And the best dressed men in America ' Wear j and-bett- Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES 1 . The Thatcher Clothing Company opened yesterday, in its new quarters, formerly occupied This by the Oak Theatre. building has been entirely reconstructed to fit the needs of the firm now occupying it. It is new throughout and the remodeling has been extreme1 well done. It has been given new front with twj good display windows, and a skylight toward the rear affords better lighting than .the former store afforded. In addition, the room is seven , feet longer. With the companys fine cabinets, show cases and fixtures the store is a model of utility and convenience and these, with the quality of its stock and attendance, assure it a generous share of the business. ' -- , , ' er residences. , ; , . , . .Howell.. Brothers adv. . 7 Members of the Board of In Cenrectors of the tral Railway passed through Logan at 9:30 this morning on a tour of inspection of the line Judge H. H. Rolupp, President of the Amalgamated Sugar Co , was a member of the part.v . Durham led a good part cf the REMOVING THE HUB CAP music, not to mention the songs on the special, theft made the When the hub cap must be rereturn trip seem so short. Oth- moved, and the wrench for the er members of the party, includ-ing-cannot be found, if one course the ladies, contri- purpose d wrenches buted in song and story to the has a few becomes matter at the hand, jcy and success of the trip. simplified. By using greatly A school of cutlery and mach-anic- s three wrenches, interlocked, the , Percey Barrows, a senior stuhas been proposed for cap may easly be started, after dent of theLogan"High School, editor of the High School news- Thiers, for centures the center which it may be removed with paper, The Logan High Griz- of the French cutlery industry. the hands.- Automobile Digest.1 Valedicbeen has appointed zly, torian for the fourth annua commencement ta be held at the school late in May, according to Pr ncipal Norman Hamilton of the high school. This announced ment was made on Monday,; April 28th, after the scholar-- ! shir- and general fitness for this honor cf several eligible students had been carefully considered. Miss Danzelle McGee was Vale THESE PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY dictorian in 1923, Mr. Barrows is one of fhe most consistent and j 1 Strong Galvanized Pail ' able students in the high sch vdj I Bar of Ivory Soap and his record in his studies, and I pkg. Ivory Flakts in student body activities in gen- 5 Bars, Bob White Soap eral, has been an unusually bnl 1 pkg. Star Naptha Ponder Pant one. 8 jlars P. and C. Sejp Utah-Idah- o of good-size- ll - j j A $1,25 VALUE, ALU FOR A i arty of KVanians and thir wives, numbering nearly forty, went down to Brigham yesterday; which was celebrated as inter-cluday throughout Utah and Idaho, it was a very jolly party, occupying a spIal car going and returning. The Brigham club members and ladies proved to be ideal hosts ; the festivities including automobile drives, a fine banquent and dancing. F. L. West, J. W. Hayward and Earl Robinson were called for responses, and did honor to the occasion and the Logan chib B. G. Thatcher was the chief speaker of the evening. A M. SPECIAL 88c . j b THATCHERS HIGH PATENT 18 lb. Sack $1.15 TOILET PAPER 1,000 SHEETS. SILK TISSUE 4 ROLLS for , FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERYDAY gjjc , |