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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Wednesday, May 14, 1924. ONE NIGHT MONDAY, MAY 19 NOT A MOTION PICTURE INSPIRING SENSATION THE 7 BALCONY 3 Rows $1.50 3 Rows $1.00 $2.50 $2.00 15 Rows Rows $2-50- Loges uxFBrk Weber, Ricks , andB. Y. C. R. L. Wrigley and a state South Main street airy expert went to Hyrum eUy at. the astTTvehiug to perfect a cow corner of Third south street. sting association at that place. Mail Orders Filled Seats Now Selling. rt erected on by 1). V. Hess Plus 10 percent tax . Junior Coll ge Track and Fiel Meet Mr. A. B. Wilson of llynim OH BOY! Do jym remember was a Logan visitor today. the Dollar Day dance last year? Dr. Rv J. Evans is back from Well it will be repeated this year BlueSalt Lake City where ha has at Auditorium. Enlarged N adv. orchestra. bird been on U. A. C. school work and other business. THE SELWYNS PRESENT CIIANNING POLLOCKS lower floor NE1S LOCAL CAPITOL Theatre - Edward Jones, prominent citizen of Wellsville "as in Logan on business yesteiduv " Responsible person "anting List Package containing position as cutter can permanent at dress material finder leave same obtain at Cache Knitting advt. Journal Off.co. adv. Works 39 W. 1st. N. Salt Lake Deseret News It is a wholesome, uplifting lesson, presented with drathe audience which filled the matic and powerful effect Salt Lake Theatre followed with tense interest the play's development. .... PAGE THREE Crimson Field Friday May 16th, 2 P. M. Admission 50c Marriage licenses were issued "The junk dealers of the city today to George Frederick llous were loading a car load of scrap ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL BE ADMITTED e ,ey of Richmond and Hazel iron and junk. - yesterday afterBowman of Downey, Idaho ; noon which is to bo shined to ONrHEIirSTUDENT BODT CAR D AN DESCENTS " I HynfmJohnson of Mink Bat tr Lake Cityv---4-- Creek, Idaho and Gladys Fors-greof Preston, Idaho. LOST Martin Choker fur between 2nd North and Blue-BirMr. W. H. McCarty of Salt Finder return to 21 North Adv. AGGIE TENNIS TEAM ake, connected with the II. S. 2nd East Reward. Revenue department was in Logan today checking up on some DEFEATS B. Y. U. An old residence building of the income tax imports. HavFirst and Second south ing had some experience in a street is being remodeled into a PLAYERS minting officc he was interest- modern building by Lew Bernt-so- n ed in looking oVerJThe Journal and W. R. ToJman for H. A. Up-To-D- ate Pedersen Company. The Utah Aggie temps team . plant. Ad-en- r- " Poppy Day Set For Seventeenth PLAYERS DO WELL THE BOY SCOUT n d. tf -- The Kids Awakening put on at the high school last evening by the Boy, Scouts, under the direction of Mr. Lee Higgins, attracted a big house and what is more the boys put the thing over in a way that pleased everp-on- e who saw it, winning un- -' stinted applause and 'commendation. Thejdaylet fells an interesting story and points an excellent moral particularly for young people . Its plot deals with the redeeming of a -young fellow known -- as The Kid from a gang of thieves through the agency of the Boy Scouts, cleverly written to maintain interest in it to the very end. All the boys" showed careful drilling and Mr Higgins is to be complimented on his achievement. Every member of the cast was up on his toes doing his best, George Bankhead, in the title role, Holmes Smith who had two parts, that of the Boss of thje gang and also Milton Taylor as the scoutmaster, Bill Thain as the negro the-judge- of the caravan leaving Logan on May 21th the date for poppy salc will be held one 'week eariler. Annually the American Legion auxiliary sells the blossoms typical of the world war. Wives, mothers and sisters of those who served have been making these On account flowers. This ycato ad in the campaign dn behalf of those who cannot ask "aid for themselves, namely the orphans of war, these unhappy uncomplaining victims are inarticulate. The American Legion through its auxiliary has pledged its. If to have" the nar tion remember that these fatherless children represent the cost of war. A debt of every ind.vid-ua- l American that can never paid in full. We ask you to buy a poppy, The choice of this flower is ap- . anejt Ray" West as the Knight of. thp forest and John P. Smith Jr. as the Goblin and Red were worthy of special mention, but everyone did well. The rest of the cast was: One Eyed Charlie Parley Papworth Ren Lewis Beaner Willard Eccles Spides cook .' Alma Gardner Russell Humphreys .... Robert V. Jardine Leon Darley Scotty Carl Sheffisld Roy : Roe Duke Eddie Constable . Marinus Fonnesbeck Horace Bunce Jim - Jack Eccles Thorval Hickman Tim .. ' Mat Richards Joe Clerk of the Court . Carl Sheffield Roe Duke Bailiff Attorney for the Defence A Alma Gardner Policeman Harold Mr. Foster Vvt Prosecuting Attorney . T . that the-fa- so Lawrence Caine and Roe Harris of Richmond came to Logan last evening to attend the meeting at the Chamber of Com merce to hear the discussion of the McNary bill by Mr. T. C. Winn of Neplii. Alban Clawson of Ilyrum, Joseph A. Godfrey of Clarkston and Bishop M. C. Rig-b- y of Newton were also in composed of Wesley Howell, Weston Vernon, Jr., Moses Rich Cyril Hammond, Joe Cowley defeated the Bug ham Young university last Monday in a hotly contested meet at Provo.- The Aggie racquet swingers won three matches against two for the Cougars. went to deuce and it was only the brilliant playing of the stars at copped the lie GARDEN HOSE, sprinklers, etc. and the best there is in plumbing and heating A. H. PALMER & SONS, 186 North Main Street. - the-matc- ber Mr, Vernon J. Clawson, a An Experienced Journal suberiber now sojournat the Eclipse waiter ing in Tacoma, Washington, gentleman Adv. Cafe, reof sending a change address, marked that the Journal holds The residents of First East especial interest for him now bere- street between First and Second cause of its themselv-nvu- c ports ; and intimates that he ex- South are interestingbrush from in es the, clearing now is he pects the of an? nT between raising to be his open sesame,! the .tract Mill race and the passport and conutersign to the Little east o immediately Logan arrival centennial upon bis street. East First attend it. -- many fields of France are stain, d red by the brillian,t carpet of of poppies, it stands for the splendid manliness and optim isrn that glorified our fighting men, so the poppy may well be the red badge of courage" and with the American-- Legion seal Service Star cake sale as an emblem of faith, the pub 17 at Cherry Blossom, lie is asked to buy and wear May : adv. them on memorial day. from blood Reddened by the On Friday of this week the Flanders field. Reddened by the blood from schools of the south encLof the county, the! north end of the . the Argonnes field, Reddened by blood its roos county,' and, the Logan City schools, will hold a track meet on concealed, the met. was county fair grounds in this death bravely Where Fashioned by hearts that fac- city to determine the county This includes championship. ed the test. Cultured by souls of they at the seventh, eighth and ninth grades. The time of the meet is resit, set for 1 :30 p. m. Admission is lh to tears grow Reddened by A large free! to the public. best, see the to here crowd is expected It blooms- so bravely yet. 200 almost will be events. There am arePetals' hopes 240 and competing, pupils true, made. be will awards one each Stem is the spirit knew In the absence of Mayor And those that watched it as commissioner J. R. Crockett it grew, Thomas presided - at last eveLik- -i thorns that pnerc.' the of the city comsession nings heart of you, which at authority to mission, not do Who You forget. permits for' use of I take your poppy so 'bright grant specialwas water given to the our for city and red and thank 'you T. Jones was L. Watermaster. honored dead. Water Inspector. It appointed' , Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman to will his. be apprehend duty president Auxiliary 01 ' al 'the-Thatche- so-str- or.g ", r WANTED A MARRIED MAN TO RUN DELIVERY, MUST BE ABLE TO HANDLE A CAR. AND GIVE REFERENCE, AT THE H. G. HAYBALL MERC. Adv. COMPANY Wallace Moore of Preston, member of - the Logan Elks Lodge, died of tuberculosis of the throat at the Salt ' Lake County hospital Monday night. Deceased was a young manner man with many admirable qualities. His father went to Salt Lake City, to arrange to have the remains brought to -- CL'irenee G. Carlisle Stage Manager :.... Kenneth Knowles Sunday" School Pageant i . Alfred Jensen of Camiah was in Logan today. He says the crops of that section suffering for tho lack of rain. Logan Stake Sunday School The jubilee, a pageant of Moof of Book, the Prophets rmon, to be given at the Capitol Theatre, Sunday May 18. Thfee sessions will be held at the following hours: 10:30 a. m.; 2:00 p. m. ; and 7 :30 p. m. Logan Stake Sunday Schools all children .including junior theological classes to attend morning session at 10:30 a. m. Logan Stake advanced Theological and parents classes guests at the afternoon session at 2 :00 p. mi The evening session is for Cache Stake only. Each service will start at time stated, and T doors will be closed. The remains of Mrs. Martha W. Nelson of Pocatello were interred in the Logan cemetery yesterday afternoon following funeral services at the Lind- OAKLAND,' Cal., May, H. A hen. a Rohde Island Red, ovvn-c- d by Mrs. R. A. White, who lives near her.e, has produced' an ounees and eggw'eighing-si- x 8 2 by 9 2 inches measuring m circumfrence. Enclosed in the egg wua another large egg, shell and all and three loose yolks. Tho hens eggs had b:en creasing in size daily before the jnamouth egg apepared. At a womens freedom meeting in an English town, at which the independence of women as emphasized, a mans hat as borrow- 3-- 1-- quist undertaking parlors where the following were the speakers John C. Larsen. Bishop J. H. Watkins,' and Bishop William ofWorley. The invocation was fered by.John.Quayle and the prayer ,by President closing W. Lindquist Fhank George Baugh rendered a vocal solo and I. B. Holman and daughter Mabel rendered two duets. The grave was dedicated by Elder Urenchley of Wellsville. , ed' for the purpose-of-maki- a collection!. . ng - France is planning'to harness the tides of an estuary in Brittany at the cost of 28,000,000 francs to obtain an annual out- put of 11,000,000 kilowatt-hour- s, ii - Dr. P. M. Paulsen made a trip to Salt Lake City yesterday after noon to attend a meeting of the direetors- of dhe Mutual Goal company of which he is a mem- day new inventions appear to sae you and effort... All the time new comforts, new conveniences and new pleasures are "being thought out for your individunl benefit: Do you know about them? Are you up to the minute on this vital news? EVERY money hes s The advertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of your family. ' 1?m Aggies began the day with a victory when Wesley Howell and Cyril Hammond stag ed an easy w in from Manson and Groesbeck of the Y. The scores were The Logan tennis men had things their own way after the first set and werenever forced to extend themselves. Another victory resulted for the Aggies when Weston-Ver-no- n, Jr., and Joe Cowley pulled out of a long, five set match and won in a gruelling contest from Fred Dixon and Knight Allen, the other B. YU. doubles combination. Vernon and Cow-le- y dropped the first two sets, but came back and won 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 6-- 2. , A ;J It's a Profitable Practice J 1 aftthe next three 10-er one of the hardest battles FUNERAL SERVICES ever seen on the1 Provo courts. The Logan duo played errorless HELD FOR MRS. S. ball after the first two sets, Vex 8, t The advertisements tell you where to get these things, how to get them and how much to pay. For advertising is a daily directory to wise buying., , Dont jrob .yourself of the benefits that come from regular' and systematic reading of "the "advertising columns. Advertising is altogether loo important to -- be missed,-Rea- d it every day. l :JL 6--2, 6-- 3, nons 6--3, 6-- PI DELTA EPSILOH V Established and Cowleys BROWN chops counting for many points, The first singles match for burial. The remains suited in a setback for the A Pi Delta Epsilon, national A throng that filled the gies when .Rich lost to Buttle in through Logan on the to the doors, honorary journalistic fraternity five set rrmteh. Rich won the Eighth w'ard chapel noon train. A delegation of Lo-'- a but drop attended the funexal services was installed recently at the gan Elks met the train and first two sets held over the remains of Mrs. Utah 4 college by Secretary Alf. Picot went to pod the last three, Sariah D. Brown on Tuesday Charles Agricultural Preston to aid in the reception after a hard battle. M. Ross, editor of the " The deciding victory of the afternoon. There vvas a great there. Rocky Mountain - Collegian, that at- the student day came w hen Hammond of the display of, floral tributes at Colorado the esteem in which the Agricultuial paper The, U! A. j A special offer is being made Aggies defeated Manson of the tested college. by her C. was This deceased sister was heldNo of this a by TI1E JOURNAL to local peo- Provo college, chapter granted one and friends. Conational the at ple who would like to keep gave the Aggies three matches neighlws fraternity than friends and relatives informed out of the five and resulted In ever received finer tributeswoman nvention in Boston last April. were (paid the departed - The - following - students and who reside outside the valley as a victory for the Loganites. those who addressed, the by Centeiini-aIn the other singles match l to the progress of the as a faculty .members of the collegebe given here Fred Dixon defeated Joe Cowley mourners. She was hold up celebration-t- o in the orand . .shining example are chapter members E. G. Petanjrwho violate permit regula- Pioneer Day."This offer is to Aggie player," tnastiff contest? bright President of unselfish service and devotionsanation: tions. Regular monthly bills for send The Journal to any address rson, misto duty, one who filled her 4 April chargeable to the general in the United States until after at the coege 111 sion here and vva3 ready when ent fund in the sum of $6,008.86 the celebration for $1.00, There Professor D. E. Robinson, editor: Bishop J. L. McCarrey of the Masters call came. were passed also bills aggregat- are a great many Cache Valley Richmond was among the out of Wes- . KjuVw.n of Student Life in 1911; Those who spoe ing $1,110.85, chargeable to the pioneers, throughout Idaho and town business shoppers in LoVernon. Jr., pxesent editor electric plant fund. A. J. Wiley other adjoining states who 'no gan today. Joseph Gibbons, High of Student Llfe . 'HordD, E. B. Spencer, Sister W. R. Bal- - D. of Boise, Idaho, consulting en- doubt are planning to come to the Porter, and King llendrickk, Rawson of A false report has been cir- lard. Elder Wilford gineer for the New Light plant, celebration. If any relatives former editors of the colboth who has been looking it over, here wish to keep the3e persons culated, to the effect that the Ogden, M. W. Butler of Trenton, lege Malcolm II, Merrill, paper; Brown of Farr editor-eleinformed as to what they may new county fire engine does not Bishop Ephriam of Student Life; PresiWest. Patriarqh Quibell, expect upon their visit to Logan work efficiently, and that a dent C. M. Christensen and Pieston M. Neilson, Horace Kot-te- r This has been one of Logans could do no better than day or two since at a brush fire and Verle Fry, alf members Victor Petersen. The most successful dollar days in they send the local Yaper to them for the firemen had to substitute Bishop of the staff of the student pubseveral years. In a number of the next two and half months. the City engine, as the new one ward choir was in attendance lication at the U. A. C. musical numteis cases anxious buyers filled the was not effective. The fact Uas and special Officers of the new chapter of rendered were by Miss Nora stores the some of of been new doorways gearing has Nine men with a tar wagon that some the fraternity were named at Eliason who. sang, Ray Garner long before the usual hbur of aie beng employed to do repair Received for the citys engine ilion banquet. eston mstal the and solo vocal a also gave Verr'Vi.1 opening, being determined to work on the state highway be- and Chief Rapp considered that who rendJi., was elected presiobtain some of the special bar tween Logan and Smithfield. A! a good time to install ancLtry it the Ballantyne sisters who dent U.o chapter; Malcolm ei ered a vocal duet. Horace gains that have been on exhibi- very prominent fanner of this out, which was reason for the Mcrr.l, on change. The fact is that the tion in the show windows, some county and a heavy Verle Fry, Kotter, secretary; Postmaster Blair informs us of them phenomenal bargains; seeing this spectacle, immediate- county engine works perfectly. G. PetPresidentE. adtreasurer; an tomorrow that beginning practically gifts. All morning ly, came to' the conclusion that ditional city postal route w ill be erson chapter advisor. C. Don Benson Sheriff the streets were lined with peo- those in charge of the state Deputy Membership in the fraternity JviR givethe established,-whic- h ple from all parts of the county1, road department were not very left at 1.30 today for Los. Angelis limited to students who have and most of the business houses paiticular as to what expense es, upon receipt by the Sheriffs had two years expexdence in colare still doing a great business. the state was put to in making department of a dispatch from lege journalism or its equivan-en-t. The groceries dry goods and these repairs, as only about he chief of police of that citv The fraternity is not only FonesMrs .Hyrum Karxen of half Of the laborers were work-ing- that he had in custody and.: clothing houses have been national but international in its" beck Ave,thiscity a time, the other half look- would deliver upon presentation staple goods at Jieavy dis- Day scope, having chapters in CanaMothers Souvenior a 01 counts and are going strong; ing on with cigarettes or pipes oT requisition papers the person card from her son FredV. da and Fxance. and the initial day of the big in their mouths. Mr, Taxpayer of Joseph E. Pilkington, wanted post Karren, who now resides at 701 annual one cent sale at Riters remarked that he with another here for the desertion of his wife Jackson John J. Fry made a business Street, Topeka Kansas has been keeping the entire man could do the work. j.hat the and family living in Smthfield. Mr. Karren to Kemmerer, Wyoming finfine, trip is doing added: This sales force' on the rush, despite entire crew of nine were doing.! The dispatich in- today. He will be gone for about fixe in the is He ' is deserving of no sympa- ancially. " all other sales and the fact that This extravagance will of neces-jma- n . . ten days. , ; surance business. end some dayan come to thy. to several run is still for it days, sity net-smash- AtU.A.0. on 7-- 5, 7-- 5, 6--2, -- Marinus Fonnesbeck Twin Gobblins Voyle Jardine, Thorval Hickman Property Manager - propriate fiom Arc You Strictly lo-twe- 5-- 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 4. -- 6-- 4, 6--4. 1 I r j,iton was-presen- ct tax-pay- er 1 sel-li- ng at ; . |