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Show . ' HYRUM, April, Bargains All Should Unite to Prevent Encroachment of Interior Department on State School Lands Governor Charles It: Mulxv, addressing the students and i'ae tilty of the U A. ('. ustenla, made an earnest !ar for understand rg ol the edueai needs of the state and for a united front in opposition to the ipohev of the Interior Dei art men,- in withdrawing some of tlie choicest school lands from state control under the mineral reservation regulation. r n-- 4ls-- . ..The governor traced-Hi- e tory of the scliixil lands question since the. admission of the state under the Federal provision that reserved four sections out of each township as school land. Some f the choicest land Ret aside under that provision has since, he sa'd, been taken from the state because it was found to contain mineral deposits. He"declared that the excnip-tioof the Federal Department from suit makes it impossible for the state to press her claims for morejust consideration. In the state of Wyoming, where a case arose some years ago, he told of the states refusal lo withdraw from land claimed bv the government with the result that a lawsuit wag entered in the Supreme Court in which the De-- j artment of the Interior tried to evict the State. "The suit faded. he said; and as a result the state is receiving an inccme from her school lands that m ikes 4 s J f I f I i in i : I U." i t r t i i r i if-- I 5 lbs. 25 49 35 33 WV V I)EWS for Ills. POP. CORN 1 for 10 lb. CAN PFKE HITE IION EY $1 10 CHOICE PRIME RIB OVEN ROASTS 13 15 PORK STEAKS Ik MILD SUGAR CURED HAMS Half or Whole, lb. 22 rNITEFK Cash & Carry J Stores will be assured of a fair hearing, We object, said he; to having the Department of the Interior prosecutor'" and jury and decide the cause against us as it has done repeatedly in the past. Out state appropr ation lasl year for education amount'! to a little over ten millions rf dollars. If we ,had possession f the land that has been withdrawn from our control after having once been granted to us, actnar Judge, visited the Hyrum Thud ward on Easter Sunday and rendered "a very beautiful cantata. Their efforts were highly appreciat-leby a large number of Hvium and Provuleitce people. On Mon-'da- y night the three wards held their closing party for the Re--' t i 1! i sru-dento- -- d i I. ! ; lief Society and Priesthood meetings which were held every nulav evening, conjointly.-- In pi each ward there was a good prro gram rendered, after which games apd dancing and luncheon A successful was enjoyed. choir party was given in the 1st Ward by the choir members. Every one come in a misfit costume, dancing and a delccious luncheon were enjoyed and several very fine musical numbers rendered during the evening. The- - Sego Lily Camp of The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Liddie Ilall. A program was, rendered an follows: Reading, Mrs. Oliver Berth, Trio, Lizzie Lemon, Norma Baxter and Lynn Baxter, Early day experiences were related by Sister Hall and her sis ter Mrs. Alvin Wilson, The ladies sang another selection after which luncheon and social chat was enjoyed. ZTZIZ Mrs. C. Ralph entertained a number of her lady friends on her b.rthday a very pleasant afternoon. was enioyeL Mrs. George Lemon entertain-e- d at a dinner party In honor of her son Melvin's twentieth birth-- day' anniversary'. f W 1 ireamery f 4 t - er 73c : t 39e pio-mis- es in Hyrum. WEDNESDAY' UNTIL NOON -i f r i . NErSFiCFROl 1 I UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS i$9.95to $19.95 This group of frocks presents the newest Sstyle notes of the season in excellent quality ret Twills, Satin fabrics. Wool Crepes,-Pfaced Cantons, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses, appropriate for street, business or sport wear, employing the smartest of novel trimming effects in . lace, buttons, braid, pleats and contrasting color fabrics. ol ct Great- - Reduction In SPRING SUITS $25.00 S30.00 $35.00 If outfit lacks a - Preparing For The Moving Picture picture of the and whiskerites prominent on the tabernacle square next Sunday at 3:30 is sure-tattract . much attention. Many spectators are planning to be present to see how the whiskers are showing up and- to witness the stunt. The advertising committee is searching out all the prominent whiskerites in the city and valley and inviting them to be present. If there are any the committee has ovei lookinform the ed, they should Chamber of Commerce at once. Following are .some of the principal whiskerites who will be in the picture: N. P. Nielson, Ray Anderson, Win. Nielson and Mr. Callistcr, College Ward; Mr. Webb, Mr Skiddow'ay, Parley Savage, Clias. O- Peterson, John C. Peterson, Wilford Thomas, Cy. Jones, Mr. Larson at' Jenson Candy Co., Jos. F. Squires, A. Brown, Victor Lindblad, Gee. Cummings and W. W. Pitkin, Millville; J H- Wilson. Dr. D. C. Budge, Fred Jacobs. - E. J. Mi. Kevern, W A. Groom, your spring suit, by all means come here to make your purchase. These suits are values up to The moving bon-netit- $60.00. es New Sleeveless o A group of Sleeveless Sweaters in colors for' tailored blouses; new combinations to match any cost - - . - lEnvnett, Geo. Dunbar, Orson uSperin-temla- O. Ryan, nt A Garff, James Larson, Mr. James Wood and a Mi. Tol-ma- n, Jewitt. The Crimson' Givis and the Pierian club of the Brigham Young College will also be a part of the group- This will make a total of about one hundred lo pass before the machine. - Association of Amercia for the winners in this race. "Many boys have entered. The larger boys will be handicapped so the smaller boj s will have a chance j ! I $ Pork Shoulder Steaks, lb.. -- BEEF Sirloin, Round or , T-Bo- 15c over-blous- mings. Priced 9 r ssns'r'yx.r'pp- - 3 $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Over 150 Smart Creations. This sale should meet with the enthusiastic interest of women, for it brings at such a remarkable reduction hats right in season, and each t.vpifyiif the seasons smartest fashions ol silks and straws of the or picturesque brim styles,, trimmed with flowers.' fancies, ribbons, etc. close-fittin- g nn Always the Latest Styles Always Moderately Priced '' against the weath-cThe Latest Version Why for protection Never before has it been noticed that the old sheep start Mary Has A little Lamb start right in so briskly to in- foicei trees to produce r. G , Texture al over 33 years I '&! AC Sale of Millinery be-fo- re m ; fI I M.'- whole outside of which would get such a water-cur- e. Some, the technologists --condemned better fruit by cutting their new furnace as inefficient, but bark so cannot that it absorb On Saturday sure them to their mountain- - it worked and reduced the cost sap. n.ounta.n,Chm!,ing Hfe Hss5bly tbe light- - jiqst the same, 'fr The cold winds saept nJncss of the snowfall this winter The annual bicycle race from side. this radical change in Smithfield to Logan on SaturSIMPLIFYING BEARING And pathless was the dreary w,ld,!u7UUp of their young, ADJUSTS! ENTS 'Mid this cheerless scne they mirhli day May 3rd, is attracting much the Government observers think. attent on among boy s and will have died. be One of the pricipal features In adjusting rod bearings But cai h father wanders with hia A FURNACE of Boy's W'eek. This is a dischild. some mechanics prefer the For, while through the drifl'ng snow tance of seveq miles and the best from the cylinders and pistons (Science Sendee) they push time made' last year was nineteen Furnaces for making alun-du- then adjust the lower end bearThe lambs are better off than in minutes. ;The time the year the brush. an artificial abrasive in- - ing with the rod swinging free was twenty one minutes Finer The time depends a good deal on .Smith Apologies to which d ruction the w ind is to be lined with expensive car- crank case. ' This practice is and blowing. If it comes from the WASHINGTON; D. G.,' April bon blocks because no other lin- recommended wherever convenisouth this year, good time will Larger Volume 29. Government zoologists, ing was kpqwn which could ent, as it is much easer to feel be made in your bakings wild animal life in the stand the high temperature for the proper adjustment in studying The finish of the race will be When this manner than when the mountain valleys of Glacier Na- needed in the process. in, front of DeSander's bicycle blocks became worn, piston i3 in th cylinder and it carbon the tional Park this spring not only shop. The race will commence the molten alundum sometimes is necessary to turn the crank-sha- ft discovered the earliest arrival flowed against the steel of the at 2 p. m. and the f nish should to feel the tension. After take place ah:uL-2Qpof mountain lambs m history furnace, and it was the custom the rod has been JL adjusted and being Boy's Week for Intema-ition(probably due to the mildness of the furnace man to turn a the piston reinserted in the Rotary, a special commit-te- e of the winter), but they also hose on the red-hspot before cylinder, the side clearance beOEf Ounces OEjC from the local Rotary club found that the rams have a j it melted through. One1 man tween the upper end of the rod for has been appointed to assist in daily walk program, keeping noticed that whenever the water and the piston bosses should be Conducting the race. the young one on the go inces cure had been applied the spot inspected to make sure that the Millions of Pounds Bought A cumber of valuable Prizes than allowing never got hot again during the rod is not bearing against the santly rather by the Government are offered by the Cycles Trades them, to snuggle in a snow bank run. He designed a furnace the piston. Automobile ' digest. to haye j. BOTH STORES min- up-to-t- he ft" Same Price i, able collection of ute coats," reduced from higher Fashioned of priced stocks. soft, rich popular spring colors tume. Priced $Wiv)v in new patterns stripes,- plaids and novelty effects. Sleeves, New Tailored Collars and Pockets, all boast BLOUSES some bewitching new fashion Tub blouses in new tailored feature. Every Garment is full e effects lined and beautifully tailored. styles in with dainfy cross stitch trim- i Steaks, lb.. . ,20c ne Smartly Styled Spring Coats For Sport, Street, Motoring wear. A truly remark- SWEATERS SELF-LININ- UNTIL NOON v Very Moderately Priced at - I " , . English experimenters claim Bicycle Race I 59 NORTH MAEST s C i The U. A. C. Faculty Womens war League is striving-ineverpossible to increase their man fund for women students. This fund which was bgfm in 1919 has been .growing slowly. To to women date sixteep-'loaristudents have been made, representing a total of $940. The fund hpweyer, is not over $500 since seven of these sixteen loans have been paid buck and the money lelent. To further increase tbs loan fund for worthy v. omen students at the y. C., the league mem- bers have deckled to hokl an afternoon party and an evening program at the home of Mrs. Weston Vernon on Saturday, May 10-- The cost in the afternoon will be 75 cents a person. CardsrMah Jongg, or n Kensington wall be in order. In the evening a one-aplay and a musical will be given. Voluntary contributions will be made in the evening. Since the main purpose of the two events is to raise money toward increasing the- - women's loan fund, it is hoped that a large number of persons will be present for both afternoon and Those evening performances. wishing to make reservations in the afternoon, call one of the following: Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. I, M, Hawley, or Mrs. DAV, Pittman- The Leader, Inc y Mrs. Bert Clark "entertained the Coterie club on Saturday afternoon, Readings, music and social chat were the events oj the afternoon after which a delicious luncheon was served. A farew'ell party was given in our income on it would pay for- the Third Ward chape in honor of Mr. Hollist Allen son of her state University the irmh ty rercent of that amount. The address was concluded Mrs, Rebecca Allen L'ndley who richly endowed institution per an appeal for the support of leaves shortly for a mission. A fapita in the United SH.les. with Without a dollar of taxation for all citizens of the sate to fur- fine program was rendered and the purpose the UniveraW of ther a policy of greater justice the evening spent in dancing. for the state of Utah and other Funeral service over the reWyoming has income pern $500,00, The per capita states similarly situated with mains of Sister Ellen Petersen appropriation for ,the Utah Ag- reference to the state land probl- were held in the Hyrum Second Ward on Saturday afternoon. ricultural College amounts tc em. about $125.00 and it is raiM alThe college choir rendered two The Ward choir furnished apselections before the address and propriate musc a piano solo, O most wholly by direct taxatfo ' The chief executive' declared Rev. Alfen Jacobs of Logan of- My Father, was rendered by fered the opening prayer. H. E. Mrs. Alvin Clawson and a trio, that one of the greatest 'deV of the state Is to have the r'ght Crockett, secretary of State and Silver Threads Among the to force the Department intc a former citizen of Logan also Gold, .was rendered by Mrs. , George Lemon and eompany, Thr court where claims of the state stole briefly," ' follow ing brethren snoke.. in i mm wwmnii highest terms of the life of sir i. f ter Peterson, of her trials in ear iy days and of her embracin th gospel in her native lan said, she has fought a good f ght ai d os died in full faith of our gospi and has left a poster'd- to bl.-hname. Let them all emulate C F. O1 ( n, BMiop her example. DAY WEDNESDAY ALL Al'en. D. M. Biekmou C. A Neilsen and Bishoo Caw.n. Remains were intoned In I Hyrum cemetery. Mr. Isaac Bradley spent Sunday in Ogden, here will be a fasbnu, show 5 POUNDS OF SUN SWEET PRUNES at th South Cache Hmh s. ho.l 1 i.'day April 25th, ail mothers WEDNESDAY ALL DAY are especially invited to aa-nMrs. Jessie Goats is prepam g an artistic dance review of her dancing class, represen i eg the hours of the day. This to be the best entertainment of this kind ever p'vjn in i I r al SMALL ROLLS TOILET Paper 2 lbs. lit LK COT LEE for 7 FUND The Ward Choir 29. Providence-Seeon- d FOR WEDNESDAY. ALL DAY adx-tte- PLAN TO INCREASE flyrum People Hear WOMENS LOAN Providence Singers Exceptional TO THE U. A. C. ! ' Tuesday, April 29, 1924. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE . COUNTYf UTAH PAGE SIX v ot |