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Show r P!rt32 ' on,' m2 journal; logan FCCTH cache county, otar COLLEGE TENNIS Martin thur-JSai- Genuine-Buic--4- ' i T - V When you have your Buick car repaired, be sure that ( ' aaj k irtr , For Parts S?, Olson; Reading, Ellis MILLVILLE Schafer; Reading Jerome Taggart. Among the out of town guests vveie Mr, andaMrs. HarMILLVILLE, May 17. Olson, of Ogden, Mr.' and ry returned home Mrs. Sfimuel Hunt, ,of Smith and U.l of Defeat Aggies rom 3alif0rnia. on Friday even-O- n Mrs. Melva Leonhardt and field, A. Gv Courts, Tiemg ing children of Providence, Mrs. Zula Esschler spent the w elt Nephi Nelson and children of Championship here with friends. College Ward", Charles Olso of They Play Again Mon- - f"dMrs. Rosa B. Eschler and her Tr.nton A n d Tuesday In Bnther Kanute Olson and drencame Up from Sait Lake . Salt Lake. to be aot tto; bedside of her sick, his wife embraced the gospel in f husband. the old country and imm grated The temn.', teams ofjhe three. Miss Irma Morgan returned toy? ion ; walking all the way colleges in the state went intojhome on Friday evening from across the plains, in the .Wil' a triple tie for the championship Iromontory, where she has been liam B. Preston company. They school dur- were bi ought to Millvile from engaged in w ben "tlur Hall Aggie net menj winte,. j. Hanson Salt Lake by the Garr brothers Defeated tlie University of Utah Promontory spent the week in 1864; where they resided un yesterday afternoon on the U. ,end with the family. Miss Mor-- til their death ; leaving a numerC. com ts. The Aggies won'i'an has greatly enjoyed h't ous 'and honorable poster t'. work and appreciated the Mr. and Mrs.-R-, W. Swanson three out of the five matches, of and es8 the w?re a,t sevhonored guests and the kldfs.a n lifdl during h.r eral taking k,th doubles r first last week. Mrs. Harparties Fce oththe but singles, losing Jessop entertained for them Istaf Her stho1 fc,osed a,httle ry er two singles matches. an on Friday. A delicious dinner The tie will be plaved off iMonlearly OTl ac5u af measles that broke out among was served and a pleasant afday and Tuesday on the courts the ternoon spent. Other guests were pupils. Utah. The of the tTiiveuily of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Olson Mrs. Ellis Anderson, Mrs. Thom the Crimson and play Aggies hav'3 received word of the bitrh as Jessop, Mrs.'M. A, Holt. first day. The winner plays the birth of a grandson at Salt Lake Friday night and Saturday Y on Tuesday for the title. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr, and Mrs. Swanson born city, Each school has won two matliam Conroy . All concerned are home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elches and lost two in one of the lis Anderson and a few friends hardest fought' seasons of ten- doing nicely. Bar-loOlson and Clara invited in for the afterwere uiyal nis ever w ltnessed in Utah. motored up from Salt Lake noon Suuiprr was served. The Aggies began the day' , MiS. Thcmas Jessop enter-f- a with a win when Cyrd Ilam-- j 0 spend ye Wee end' ned at dipner in compliment ir1 ,from J5885p' ! mond and Wesley Howell took an easy match from Bob Good-se- ll Salt Lake t0 spend the week end too them (on Sunday. Other guests were Mr, and MrsrHarry and Harold Bennett. The with his mother. Martin Olsen from came Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anup winJessop, trouble Aggie duo had little Salt Lake to attend the Olson re- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Budge scores with of ning Low', Mr. and Mrs Swanson Uft Hammond and Howell displayed union. Vernon Neves from came to return to their home at up form their characteristic playLake to spend the week end on Monday. ing a fast game and forcing; with his flola. Mother's univerday exercises were things all the way. The Mrs. Harry came held up Millville Sunday the in was its first team playing sity from Friday, to see School, on Sunday. An excellent game together and showed lack her Salt Lake, father who is seriously ill program was redered consisting of teamwork. a of paralytic stioke. She is of songs, poems and etc., in honWeston Vernon, Jr., and Joe at tt home of her hus- or of mother. At the close of the staving Cowley won the second match for the Aggies after dropping band's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. exercises each motto r was presented wRh a beautiful bookthe first set to Mel Gallacher Nelson On a union r: Saturday let contain ng the poem Mothfamily and Brick Whitney. This match was hard fought throughout of ,the descendents of Kanute er's way, by Edgar A. Guess'. In the oftemoon aftch the adaf- Olson W'as helf at the home cf and was a long drawn-oMr. and Mrs. C. W. Humphries. of the sacrament. ministration fair, the Aggies winning after The date was chosen as it teas President Georgy W. Hutoe of the a at beginrally staging the birthday of his wife the M. I. took charge and ar ning of the second set. Vernon Elva 107th Olson h s own birthday and Cowley won with scores of program wras reninteresting coming in March when the wea dered. A. R. Hovey gave an inAfter the first set the Logan ther was bad, Saturday" was an teresting italk on Mother's day duo settled down and played a ideal day for such a family ga paying a glowing tiibute to his Two long tables were own and all mothers. Oressa game similar to that which won thering. on the spacious and Humphreys sang a beautiful arranged in Provo last Monday for them beautiful lawn and a hot dinn.r solo. Dixon Allen. and against The N bley Ward Sunday The third victory for the Lo- served. The tables were tastegan team came when Moses fully decorated with potted School also held beautiful mothFants apple blossoms and spring er's day services. Each mother Rich won a grueling five-sflowers. with in the ward was match from Art Miller, captain An abundance of good things a white carnationpreesnted each faThis . was a apd affair all the way, to, eat were provided. Seventy-fiv- e ther with a red one. two of the sets going to deuce. Uvinjj descendanst. fifteen Primary conference was held Rich fmally nosed Miller out by idatives in law and a fcw spec on Sunday in the Nibley Ward. playing a brilliant ' game, with ialt dne,dstr making, viyiety- in The program. as outlined for .Jl munity singing of Come. Come ward conferences was rendered scojres of "Rich dropped the first set to the ticipafed the days pleasures. Af- in an excellent manner. On acsteady Salt Laker, but came ter d nner a short program was count of the removal from trie back and won the next two. rendered consisting of musk on :ward cf President Zelda Hemn-th- e accordion by B. N Sjobctg With things seemingly in his all off cers were relcawd which was much enjoyed, com w.th a hearty vote of thanks J:6r slow he ed lost and the favor, up next one, but came through mUnity singing of Come, Come services rendered; and a reo;-- i with a fast brand of ball and e Saainta, also songs and reci- - ganization effected as fol'aus: took Miller down for the same tations from ttoi F or President, Luella Mauch-lealso a comic recitation by Samscore. First counselor, Lola JohnThe university team won the uel Hunt. Eva son, Second counselor, Supper was served at e ghrt Smith, secretary and treasurer fourth event of the day when Bob Goodsell beat Cyril Ham- o'clock; and another program, Rola Olson, organist. Zelda (ormond in a slow' match which tendered as follows: Talk' on gan. No stako officers were prewent three sets. Hammond wmn genealogy and temple work bv sent but an excellent spirit prethe first set with comparative vailed. ease, but droppechtfie next two, Reduced One Way Fares Mrs. Ed. Ba ley and Mrs. Wil Goodsell winning with steady liam Seury and children of chops which baffled the Aggie spent mothers day with Via Union Pacific System star. The scores of this match their mother, Mrs-- . ElPn Jessop W ere daily,, effective May 7th, Utah to Mrs. Evaline Nelsons of The fifth match also went to points in Nevada, Arizona, New ward sipent motheis8 day the university Mel Gallacher de- Mexico and California. Logan to with her parents Mr. and .Mrs feating Joe Cowley in a close Los 'Angeles $32.01; same fare Niels Olsen. match with scores of back. Other points proportion-fit- c Mrs. Earl Olson is visitm her Cowley played a brilliant parents at Lava Hot So'ut.gs, game, but was j bested by the ' f. Scofield, Agent, Iibiho. fast drives of Gallacher, who Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Han.-eand Logan, Utah playing jn top form.. u. ' ' i none but genuine Buick parls are used in replacement j Beware of gyp or counterfeit parts. Dont sacrifice quality for price; No company can manufacture replace- j - ment car parts as good and sell them for less than the original manufacturer of the car. See that the word 'oql tht Buick is stamped on every part. : ; H o - e u Home of The Buick -- W-- I 6-- 3, 6-- 2. 6-- 2, Pqp-atel- -- N'-lso- lo n -- ut 6--3, 2-- 6, 6-- 6-- 1, 1. et nip-and-tu- ck f 4-- 'I e 6, 7-- 5, 2-- 6, 7--5, 6-- 2. 2-- 6, grand-childre- n, t? I y. Xo-ga- i i 3-- 6, 6-- 4, 8-- 6. JU4-le- ge 7-- 3-- 6, 5, 6-- 4. n AW, WHATS THE USE Sister' Godeliva, who chaige of the department of a hospital in Fargo, N. D., is on-- of the first women ti be registered as a rad ologist in America. ',,1 is,-i- X-ra- n, n y MBS. WANT? To ouT Yourt AUDREYS tFo(26 "fac xtfOMeNi; CiuS ChaiBmam of The. lltEBABY SECTION you icnow You s t VQPj PILLS CHICHESTER SfirUN a 14 for IhsSistiJ Flit n Ke4 Itri RiObu. af tup 1 boxes, sealed wufe Blu ToW atber. Buy IrrMCriat- - Alkfirliil-rirHcTnDIATOM KiCANlft as Best, Safest. known ycirv A ysllfel A t SilKVtSUuMSIS ETOWJtf Fi5 AR SEE I ! i j !U four sons of Ogden motored up dance will be given next Tuestto? same orSunday and spent the day w th day evening with in attendance. chestra their sister and family, Mrs Eylmar Jessop of the South Isaac Smith. They brought their Cache the 440 High mother Mrs. Bertha Hansen. division Cache in the dash yard Mis. Luinna Hovey and thiee track meet, w;nt fto Salt Lake little daughters, spent Sunday Thursday 'to participate in the afternoon with Mr. and and Mrs. etatc track meet. A. E. Hovey. Thomas Jessop returned to Quite a number of people in- his ranch at Pocatello Valley on tended th graduating exercRja Thursday. of the Seminary and religion Mrs. Fann'e D. Olson arrived classes of the Hyrum Stak on home on Friday from Burley, even ng. s Diplomas Idaho, wligre she has been Sunday were granted eight graduates her daughter Mrs. Glen Anderrelig- sen, who oti May 6th. became the from the Millvflle-Nible- y ion class js follows: Wilford An- mother of another beautfful bt-b- y derson, Elsie Winnberg,- Elditia girl. M'r-lwho-wo- n -- . h - Capitol Theatre Today Conrad Theo. Roberts Nagel, May McAvoy in GRUMPY Wednesday, May 21st v Pantages Vaudeville 2 Headliners Mrs. Sophia Buch, Mrs JenNielsetl,' Leora Anderson, Y'eates, Chloe Smith Violet nie Merrill, Mrs. Edlefsen and Larsen, and Lily Maurer. Mrs. Anna Otte were home ' The splendid program wth guests of Mrs, Mary Rasmussen Dr. L. John NuttaFtos the prin- Friday a.m. when they anived cipal speaker was greatly enjoy- for breakfast, until Staurday i ed by all. night. Mrs. Hazel Chugg was able to spend Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mr.s Job Smith, This RELATIVE TO THE BIG was her first outing sinde the arrival of her new baby, ; Mrs. 'May Rasmussen ahd . u daughbar Lida, ;wgre .dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Loveland at Logan Dn Motto rs The Caravan Committee for day. Mrs. Thomas Jessop entertain- the Centennial Celebration met ed a few friends infoimally on at the Chamber of Commerce on orfor some of the band discs, banners, Jim Bridger Mondays afternaon. A del cious Friday to check on the crowd parade luncheon wsa served. . The that is going and to outline the members. Some have a'tendency' stickers, and the occupants' with rooters, hat guests were Mfs. Alpha Trolon, schedule. The Committee desires to fill their automobiles ' wfth horns, rattles, Mrs. G. T. Alvord, Mrs. Joseph it to be distinctly understood their family and friends who bands, badges etc. At present A. Jessop, Miss Thelma Trol that the chief purpose of the are not prepared to take part in there are more than fifty cars son. caravan is to advertise the cele- the parade"; That is not much reported for the trip. This will Miss Connie Jensen, county bration and not altogether a joy, help to the Committee. What' mean more than 200people and health nurse, ga? a most enjoy ride. Those who go must there- they want is room for gome of j a parade nearly four blocks in able lecture on Monday evening fore dress in the pioneer costu- the best whiskerites and bon- - length. The American Legion to the ladies of the Millville Re- mes and be a part of the pro- netites. Those who, can spare Drum in their new unilief Society cn the goiter situa-atio- cession and not merely follow be room should inform the Cham-- ! forms Coips and the U. A. C. Band and methods of curing the hind in their automobiles as ber of Commerce at once. j will add much to the parade. ' been disease. Quite a number of cases though tliey were guests or have The Kiwanis, Rotary, ChamArrangements were found among the school spectators. At present there are made to have Chief Rapp head ber of Commerce and Elks Club childr.n many more to go than there are the procession in his qffical fed in Brigham City, Ogden and Miss Fawn Jessop is visiting cats,' ahd the Committee is'de-- j bug and have complete charge Salt Lake City have been inform her brother Richard Jessop at termined that as many of thei of the caravan '"when it is in ed of the trip. Also the mayors, best whiskerites and bonnetitesj motion. This will give it an of- fire chiefs, and police of the reHawkins, Idaho. The Millville orchestra gave who have no way to go, shall ficial appearance and prevent ac spective Cities have' been so ina dancing party on Tuesday even be provided transportation. All cidents that might occur- - The formed. , ing which was much enjoyed by automobile owners who cart go cars will be numbered and must All will meet at the Chamber tlv? lively crowd of young peo are requested to make room for follow in their order. Each car of Commerce next Saturday pie that were present. Another some who are to take part in the will be provided with wheel May 2tth at 7 a. m. y Andre Sherri Revue Gorgeous Musical Revue Carl McCullough Broadways Favorite CARAVAN, Three Other, Acts Feature Jack Holt in the Tigers Paw TRIP . n, By L. F. Vaa Zalm a Km, No Objection From Fanny Kcirmm lau GuC55 I JUST REEti OVEtt To The FiSwE You Tell me 4he 3it eip own GCfin -- TfE J?ACnAToS5-wEB- E DQYimiS TmH wfEEk-waju The cabpct Sweeper tahd- ELL, i'll Puri 'obk? Ri6hT Over L INff on The STMPS, PimiNCJ Boom table , BBEAkFAST X- I)l?HE her head $ ON The bone UP IN A DUST BAG IF ,hen a , ,the way. a woue woman roots -BCL1EVE Mfe BE without A HER WEVk, maid loow4 own wop- NEVEO - |