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Show PAGE TWO - Mohday, May 26, 1024. THE' JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH j THE JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION BATH 60c PER MONTH, In Advance 70c BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of tl.00 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Full Tear. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of renublication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION BY MAIIj By C.. By F. J. MARSHALL ALLEN, JR. Local Pemoeratic leaders .were very much worried Saturday for fear there wouldnt be sufficient Democrats here to hold the county convention. Very lew were in t CIRCUS DAY Do you remember how you, as a child vas always on hands bright and early to see the circus, and waited at the show grounds for the big parade. Remember how you thrilled as the lions, tigers and the big lumbering elephants passed in review? IIow the horses, the blare of the bands, the antics of the clowns and the glitter of it all inspired you with a fervid determination to see the real show of the main performance in the big ttnt? You probably didn't realize it then, but you were getting a lot out of an attractive advertisement. Perhaps you dont realize it now, but other advertisements, just as attractive, just as interesting, and far more valuable to you, parade daily before you in the columns of this paper. The merchants and makers of everything you want or need here display before you their most attractive wares. It is truly the greatest show on earth. Cleta Hancey, Tuesday The whole purpose of any advertisement is to excite your made hei home for the past Schools Richmond Mis. her arouse tell to aunt, ;eriing, your desire; curiosity gain your interest, years with you Merrill. Vmla wa& a ju-- j Among those who attended the something you didnt know; to remind you of something you Sophia Hold Exercises ior at the North t-have forgotten; to convince you of something over which you High; Relief Society entertainment at have been hesitating. School and was a general lav - the Capitol theatre at Logan In short, the purpose of an advertisement is,in one way The nrite among her frtiend.--. RICHMOI), May 24. Tuesday were Mrs. Kate Matk f uneral services or another, to make you happier. commencement exercises for the Hannah Christensen Ms jMrs. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND SEE IF TIUT ISNT Eightli grade were held at the Friday at the R.c mond Hancey. Lettie Nielsen, of which Mrs. Mabel Matkm, Mrs. Phoebe tabernacle, Friday evening. The nade. An account SO. exercises consisted of the fol- appear later. Hyde, Mrs. Christine Hancey Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mat ken- -' Mrs. Hannah Saunder, Mrs.. Sar : prograrh lowing BOOKS THROUGH PEOPLE Class Song by class; Prayer sen havve announced . .e Ashcroft, and Mrs. Alici Oliver Wendell Holmes says somewhere that Society is a by David Thomas; Address ot al of a son at their home. , Duce Mr. and Mts. Harvey Wield-- j school will grad District strong solution of books. It draws the virtue out of what is Welcome by Albert Bateman; jjj Class History by Waunetta Pet- ing are the proud parents 4 a!uaje a a,ge number of students best worth reading, as hot water draws the strength of from the This is a statement destined to open the eyes of those erson; Piano solo by Christina new daughter. Merrill grade. They art has re as followsEighth Mrs. Lucy C. Ed: stensen Chr ; Valedictory by pedants who believe that all learning lies in the musty shelves Wendell Reeder, Lvnn Fr.ck ith Funk; Class Prophecy by turned from Paul, Idah where and alcoves where books abound. with her cn Iren son Purl Balls, Asa Perkes. Arvisited a . she Will Class Eda by by Doty; It is surprising how many persons quite rerverse of scholars den and De Reice Balls, FlorMerrill; Girls Sextette by there. and Mr. Mrs. Alma Sorenson ence Lab, Harriet Woolf, Ilia Ei have ideas on current literature and even that of a bygone day. Vermfrn. Merrill, Sadie Smith, The second-han- d book shops do not flourish for the professional Margaret Monson, Elva McCar-re- and children of Heyburn, Idaho, wood, Mildred Burges, Rohd; relaLouise Rowland, Juness spent last week here with Seamons. Carina Ballnm, Arkstudent alone. Therefore, instead of steeping himself in his own tives. Olive Class poem by Lamb, La Von Kirby, Genctf books with only his own set of faculties to guide him, it was Larsen; K. W. Merrill and and Dr. Mrs. to Address Mikkelsen, and Bertie Carver. graduates; Holmes idea to get close to people, common people, and read Merrill; Remarks and awarding the dip- Mr. and Mrs. William Rowland The Senior M. I. A. girls rue1 books through their eyes. Choose them when they are Satlomas Principal T. B. Isaacson: of Salt Lake motored here home of Miss Lillian Murrell at and expansive, as they are apt to be at table, said Closing song Pilgiims chorus ' urday and spent Sunday with re- Tuesday evening. The even ng .Holmes. was spent in their Give Clul ( by the class; Prayer by Farris latives. Mr.and Mrs. Claude Hendrick work. In this suggestion lies hope not only for the scholar, in furn- Nelson. The following were grad- son and litlle son of Ogden spent Mr. LeRoy Christcf'erson o! ishing' him a new and pleasant means of learning, but for the : Dean Bur- a few days cf last week here. uates Oliver was visiUng hue this Malad Andrus, man who has only brief intervals to give to books. Even though Fred Housely and Miss Hazel Alhe has little time for learning, his opinions are not worthless. bank, Earl Bair, Lloyd Bair, Ar- Bowman of Downey were mar- week. Mr. and Mrs. John P Nielsen bert Delbert Egan. He will learn, too, by this concentrated method already indicated nold Bateman,Alton Hendricks. ried at the Logan temple Wed- of Idaho Falls is visit ng here Egan, when he makes a point of getting close to many people and shar- Walden Houslev, Joseph Harris, nesday of last week. A wedding with her parents Mr. and Mis. Willie Johnson, Farr s Nelson, isupper was given by Mr. and Teter Nielsen. ing their, point of view. Iola Bright, Mrs. Penjamin Houslev In their David Thomas, The Daughters of the I'i meers met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Bair, Christina Chr 'stensen, Nel- honor Saturday evening. OREGONS FAMOUS DOG BOBBIE Mrs. George Bowman and lie Cartwright, Eda Doty, FU1 Ashcroft, Thursday of Ust week. COLLIE dog of Silverton, Oregon, who having lost his maschildren of Downey spent Iasi Ardella Jur.ess A program was given after Funk, Larsen, ter in Indiana, and when his master had given up all hopes Merr 11, Vermont Meirill, Olive week heie with relatives. which refreshments were serv Mrs. George Q. Bateman has td. ' of ever seeing him again, returned on foot to the old home, foot Merrill, Lenda Merrill, Margar from a visit with returned u et Elva across mites seven states The Ninth grade students Monson, sore and weary, having traveled 3,000 McCarrey, West Jordan. at netta Peterson; Louise Rowland, the Eighth grade in winter. ' Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris graduates in the school house Sadie Smith, Roxy Tripp, PhylWillio The dog who but a few months ago was just plain collie, has lis Nelson, Alta Egan and Ttl-m- a of Logan and Mrs. James Thursday evening, following is Idaho BuLsV now become nationally famous. He has been given the freedom were the of guests Bair. the program given: Class pro of his home city, although there is an ordinance which bars dogs The alumm banquet of the N. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris phecy, Nish a Seamons, Plano so. from the streets. He was presented with a silver medal by the C. II. S. was heM at the hign Wednesday. k, Rosella Laursen; recitation Mr. and Mrs, N. F. Bullen and Thelma scho.l of last evening Saturday Hancey; Song Delben Oregon Humane Society, while all the school children honored week. Dancing followed the ban- Mr. and Mrs; Jesse Webb attenii-e- l Peterson and Class will, Velorr him with a great reception. the performance the Fool" Balls. The remainder of the evquet. Mr. Erazier, the owner of the dog has had mimy offers from at the Capitol Theatre on Mon- en ng was spent in dancing. A large number of the M. I A. moving picture concerns to film Bobbies trip across the con- members of the two wards wi rt day evening. Mrs. Bcttie Mikkelseq and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb and tinent. The Columbia Feature Film Syndicate of Portland, Ore- to Smithfield Thursday to atViolet and Genetta daughter left Thursday for their attended the bundle shower of family Benson M. tend three-reeA. stake the I, will to was make which a l gon, organized picture depict j anch at Dowuejy Miss Elvira Skeen of Smithfield adventures" Iri the life of a dog ho has lost his master, is friend-less- , festivities A few friends of H. S. Webb The Benson stake Religion e and unhappy, tfith his home a thousand leagues toevening. Wednesday Mrs. Leona Winger of Winder ward the sunset. Millions will be permitted to see Bobbie, who classes held thier graduating ex spent asocial afternoon with her ercises at the tabernacle Sun- Monday. ward with her mother will appear in person with the picture in all larger cities. Mrs. Nell e ScrPwthers of Mrs. is visiting day. Stakp superintendent, P. Purser. John CovE. Van Orden had charge of the Smithfield and Mrs. Frank The Keepers cf Bees swrarm of California, spent a few of . TELEPHONE SUPREMACY meeting (an excellent piogram ey Beehive ,Girs,met at the home There were in the United States at the end of 1922 fourteen was given. Miss Eda Doty of the days of last week with Mrs. Pri- of Mrs. Hattie Lee, Thursday. millions of telephones, better than one telephone Richmond ward gave the validie-tor- v scilla Thompson. and The Misses Bertie Carver Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendricks address. Esta for evefy eight people. If it were possible to construct a single Webb, Wilda Saunders anc The address t ' the graduates haved moved to the W. T. Wood- Rosella Laursen attended the telephone circuit between the earth and the moon, and these was given by Professor Kemp of land home. May day celebration at Smith-- f telephones were all connected to this line, they would be equivB. Y. Cwere the eld. Thursday. Diplomas to alent nearly 60 telephones per mile of circuit for the entire awarded td the uf the The eighth grade graduates graduates HYDE PARK distance between the two planets. From a telephone standpoint Relig on class. held'tjieir closing exercises in this country is by far' the best developed in the world. Primary conference was held the school house on Friday even HYDE PARK, May 24, The ing. Sunday at the two Richmond wards. STRANGE DOG LAW Sunday School officers and The Primary officers and teachFlorence Nelson, Lavc-n- a .IF members attended the pageant ers attended the Primary conven In Pennsylvania a man had nine dogs to which he was much attached. But he was an alien, and in Pennsylvania aliens are binson and Ruby Johnsoi of tiie of The Prophets of the Book of tion at Lrgan, Friday afternoon 1 not permited to own dogs. The authorities killed them. There stake board were in attedna.ice Mormon that was so ably stagat Mrs. and ed the stake the Eta metting. is a good deal about Pennsylvania that is different. Utah holds a somewhat uniqut Sunday by I.ugan Eliza Kemp of Lewiston, stake School woikers at the Capitol electrical record, a recent surRich-mo- i Theatre on Sunday. vey has disclosed. Approximately The spring clean-u- p is like the Saturday night bath it doesnt board members visited the d Ward confern ce. The M. I A, held their closing 95 percent, of all homes irr thf last until the next 'one. MrsC1ara- Meirill was oper exercises Saturday. The dav state which are withn 300 fee? rted on for appendicitis Satqr-da- y was spent in various r of electric distribution lines The beautiful thing' about Friendliness is that the more of it of last cck. dance a followed barn make use of electric service, and by sports, Miss Verda Anderso i seven in the evening at the large barn tlWse homes use 60,000 electric you use, the more of it you have left over. teen year old daugher of John of Mr. R. A. Perkes. Mus c wos irons, 7,500 electric cleaners, i3 Anderson died at a Logan .furnished by the Secret six. electric washers, 4,200 elecAnother nice thing about an automobile is tlut you can own on Monday morning from The Rainbow Swarm of Bee tric ranges and 1500 electric one without affording acute appendicitis. She has Hive girls met at the home of sewing mack in'. fif-lMl- ss J ev-itee- n C-- i ; a,Zina j from county precincts. So much concerned were some of the local leaders that Mi. Beane met the noon day car from the south thinking that perhaps it would carry some of the live ones to town- but you can imagine his disappointment when Walter Jones of Wellsville and O. F. Chen of Hyrum were the only ones to put in an appearance. - s. j 1 Ar-dell- y, - good-nature- d ( A es - foOt-sor- one-ha- lf - -- i out-doo- 20.-00- 0 his-pit- it V al will ycte for him.' There opposition but real manifested was enthusisam .when his name was mentioned. It looks Cache Co. has picked the. winner too for everything indicates that 'Mr. McAdoo will be the next President of the former United States. Milton II. Welling, congressman, opened the campaign in Cache for the Democrats at the Saturday convention and declared that it w'as the which have money interests named Calvin Coolidge as the Republican Candidate for president. If this really were the facts in the case, w e wonder why McAdoo is being lauded so highly by the Democracy of thist country. There are fe wmen in American politics who have been able to get into the big mone.v as has McAdoo in the last few years. Yet McAdoo is the one man Cache county democrats want nominated. The key note address and the candidate select-aby the county democracy would seem to be a little out ol harmony. d I tea-leave- The Democracy cf Cache Co. had the courage of its convie. tions as to presidential nominees and unhesitatingly endorsed Hon. W. G. Meadoo, insliucting its delegates to the Ogden convention to work for delegates to the national convention who Levi Edgar Young, in an inspiring talk to the Rotarians of Ogden, last week, declared the day must soon come when Ogden must and shall furnish the gov-arof the state of Utah. To this declaration, a great many jolitieiaris will voice their approval and will lend every effort possible to make the statement :ome true at the coming election Already a concerted effort is being made to have a candidate from Ogden head the Republican was no It is very gratifying to the friends of Mrs. Weston Vernon, for national Committeewoman Utah- to note the heartiness with which the convention endorsed her work for the women of the state. The women ofthis state are going to cut a bigger figure in the coming election than ever before and this is due in i large measure to the work of Mrs. Vernon, who has spent her time and means without stint in organizing and enthusing the - Democratic women not only of Utah but those of surrounding states. There are some people who may imagaine that that sort of thing is lots of fun, jutlo those W'ho deal with it is simply, woik, good hard labor and the expenditure of considerable means. deads A thing that has stirred political circles of late is the report of the deputy state auditor who went through the city ooks recently and who has repealed a condition in municipal affairs that is undesirable to say the least. As a result, the air is filled with stories of graft, illegal expenditures, favoritism and such things. Untold damage is being done. We do not preticket for governor. If the Re- lend to say whether the mmol's publicans are unmindful of their in circulation are true or unduty in this' respect, then the true but w'e do say that under a Democrats may name a candid- strict party government, under a' truly representative govem-nen- t, ate from the Junction city. which the commission The local members of the form is not, such conditions American Legion are smiling would never have obtained from ear to ear on account of the here, It is a striking illustration recent report of the state auditor of the need for a return to condemning the expenditure of representative governvast sums of money 9 for semi- ment in which every part of the public purposes by the of- city will be represented and conof Logan city. The trol by men who are responsificials Legion had previously con- ble to some active organization demned this practice as far as for their acts. Does any reasonthe community service was con- able man think for one moment cerned and the auditor specifical- that either a Democratic or a ly mentions the moneys appro- Republican administration would priated for this service as clear- haYe permitted the things to be done that have been consummatly outside the law. ed here in Logan of late and that The state auditors report have brought down upon us the brings us squarely up against censure of state, officials? The the question as to who is re- people of Logan would not sponsible for the condition of have tolerated them had they the Logan city treasury? Can known of their existence, but the men or set of men who have complete publicity of the doings had the handling of the funds be of our officials is fast fading held reseponsible ? If not then we away ahd we suffer as a conseare in a bad shape as there is quence. Uets have the old counlittle chance of correcting these cilman ic form of government back-- a gain with conditions our city affairs by the party for every part of the city system as has been the case in and with the people interested in years gone by, wre dare say such the affairs of the .municipality a condition would not confront Get ready for next year. now. us as is now the case. The only Democrat in the UniNow' that the bonus has been ted States who has thus far lassed the thing that is worry-n- g been touched by any of the a great number of' represen- scandal emanating from Washtatives and senators is how the ington, , Senator Wheeler of money is going to be raised to Montana, has been completely pay for the bonus. Financial exonerated by his colleagues in have pstimated that the the senate. Ample proof has been cost to the people of the country produced to justify the conclusion will be between $2,280,758,542 that the whole matter was and $4,500,000,000. Those re- nothing but an attempt of Harsponsible for the framing of the ry Daugherty to frame. up bonus bill did not arrange it so charges against the Montana that thsoldiers who expected senator in order to hamper his Immediate cash payments will efforts as prosecutor of the get their money now, they wrill Daugherty .investigating comnor ex-oer- ts je disappointed, for the payments will not he made, even if some way is ultimately found meet them, until March 1, 1925. The -- adjusted - seervice certificates also will not be available until 1925. It is estimated that a force of 4,152 clerks will be requirede to handle the issuance of the certificates. f Continued on page four) mittee. If Daugherty had made the same efforts to bring to the police of the people the acts of one Andrew Mellon, secretary of the treasury, do you think there would have been a verdict of exPinchot, oneration? Gifford Republican governor of Penn- (Continued on pa tour) |