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Show r; Friday, May 30,1924. There is a message for you in George Torgeson is back front Evevton and Sqns Paint a pleasant outing at Salt Lake adv. City where lie went to attend the in this issue. Eastman School of Photography Mr. E. F. Spencer has return- vhielrhas been conducted at the! A beautiful four color job of ed from, a isit to the .shamrock Hotel Newhose for three days. Jim Bridger on a windsheld mine in Nevada in winch himsticker free at Blue Light Serv- self and a number of other resi-Alma Erickson and family of. j ice Stations. adv. dents of Logan are interested Idaho Falls are visiting here Mr. Spender is treasurer of the President Heber J. Grant and company. He reports that a fine Apostle George Albert Smith, showing is being made, bearing will speak at the Logan Taber- - out the best hopes of the promonacle Sunday evening at 7 :30 p. ters. . m. All conjoint M. I. Ras Nielsen of Preston passed in the wards of both stakes will PLUMBING, phone loOO for through Logan this morning on be adjourned to attend this meet- your repairs- Estimates on new his way home from a business! 3ing. work cheerfully gien Peter trip 16 Ogden. He said there was Peterson office and shop 036 b. a ery heavy rain all day in' Pasture to rent Phone 747. 1 West. adv. Ogden yesterday. LOCAL NEWS SPECIAL . BARGAIN SALE r PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH j j adver-tisme- il nt i Two Years Ago in Logan Piggly Wiggly. WAS BORN. To the people of Logan and vicinity, Piggly Wiggly is very grateful for accepting this new Baby and nursing.it1 to full growth in this short, time A Piggly Wiggly Store was made for' you it is just one kind of store for every kind of people. FREE to the first 100 Adult Customers in our Store Saturday, we will give one Jar of Gold Medal Mayonnaise Dressing Free. SATURDAY BIRTHDAY SPECIALS s -t Adv. Marriaj licensees ha e been Vernal issued im' Geoyje Stephenson of Lewiston and Eva Ahira Sheen of Snuthfield; Moylen Peterson of Pieston and Lenore Poulter of Logan ; FredSmith and Girdleston erick Martha Elizabeth Burris, both of Logan; David Morse AnderHelp advertise the national son of Samaria, Idaho, and Milsummer school and Centennial dred Nellie Stokes of Black Pine, this summer. Get a Jim Bridger Idaho. wind shield sticker for your car J. W. Peters, Esteemed Leadat Blue Light Service stations. ing K,night jof the Provo Elk adv. Lodge attended the regular meeting of Logan Elks last eveMi' W. IfvlAllen, son of Mr. ning and enthused them with a and Mrs. Norman Allen, of desire to attend the Elks state Wellsville, but now residing in convention and the big Steel day California, is here on a visit land celebration to be held simultaneis spending the day with his ously in Provo on Saturday, June brother- Marshall Allen, in seventh. A large number of Elks from Logan and Preston will be in attendance. The caravan will Laus Famous Syncopators at leave here on Thursday. The Elite Hall, Hyrunv Friday night next local Elks meeting and iniMay 30. Enroute to summer en- tiation will be held Wednesday, gagements. A thrill in every June 4. note . Be there for a nite of real Evan Evans of Twin Falls, pleasure. Dances every Saturday arrived in. .Logan this Idaho, Adv. and holidays. night cm a brief ivisit With his morfiing k i The Journal regrets that in relatives who refcidd in this City: the advertisement Of the The little town of Hyde Park CM., appearing last evening had the pleasure yesterday and today, heads of hearing an instrumental and were omitted from the sections vocal concert that would be on each side of the firm name hailed with enthusiasm in any On the right n the bottom: metropolitan center. It was ' Canton Crepes, given by the orchestra of the the heading and on the left, Crepe Meteor. Agricultural College and the Glee club, both under The Bennett Glass and Paint Smithfield of Prof. George W. direction Co., of Salt Lake City, have sent True Thatcher. artistry was to the U. O,, Lumber Co., the in a the orchestra by, displayed Largest Varnish Brush in the wide range of classical and popuWorld. This Brush will be on lar numbers, and the glee club, display in the window of the U. some of whose voices would 0. Lumber Co., at 345 North in . Main St., for the next ten days. grace grand opera, sang and rhythm perfect harmony, Advt. expression. It will be repeated Loat Smithfield this evening. a of number Quite large gan citizens left this morning on the early car for Hyrum, Wellsville and Mendou with beautiful bouquets of flowers which were intended for the graves of departed loved ones. There were others from different parts of the valley who arrived in Logan on the early car who came here FOR SATURDAY with a similar mission inview. Mrs. Aaron F. Farr accompanied her son Win from his home in Builey, Idaho, to spend Memorial day here, their home for so many years, where the husband and father lies awaiting the final call from earth. Mr and Mrs. Roy Bulleu and family are in Logan, having come up to be in attendance at the Decoration day exercises and to attend the closing exercises at the U. A. C. and the B. Y. C. P. AND 6. SOAP . . The boundary between the Flemish and Walloon races in Belgium follows closely the line of an ancient forest into which the early Walloons were driven by invading Teutons. A long distance gage, glass for showing the water level in a boiler has been invented. FONNESBECK en KNITTING WORKS School Affairs Over L In Clarks ton CLARKSTON, May 27. On Thursday evening May 22 our high school students put on the drama on which they had been working for some time. The play was repeated Friday evening and from every standpoint, it was a success. Every one of the cast did his part in a creditable manner. Principal Carlisle is to be complimented on the good work he and the students did. May 22 was the occasion of thiee birthday parties in Clarks-MJohn Buttars and Mrs. ton, it being the birthday of Mary E. Barson, and Miss Leah his children , grand children and Ravsten. In honor of Mr. Buttars great grandchildren gathered at his home and with hs Vife in charge a bountious dinner was served and an evening of pleasure enjoyed. A party at the home of Miss Ravsten was enjoyed by her family and young r. people. Mrs. escorted S. ' friends of the students filled the house The follotvng program wras rendered: girls chorus, C. D. McBride director; prayer, Thomas Griffin; instrumental music Mrs. Jennie McBride and N Blain Winters; address of welcome. John Loosely; girl chorus: address, valadictory Erma Buttars; address to graduates, W. R. Sloan of Logan; presenting of certificates Bishop Ravesten ; talk, Principal John' C. Carlisle, girls chorus ; prayer, Jos. G. Christensen Brother Sloan gave us a wonderful talk, something practical and well worth remembering, Brother Sloan has visited Clarks-toand spoke in our meetings several times but we feel that the address to the graduates wras the best talk he ever gave 5 Mary E. Barson was by her husband Peter Barson to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey, where her children and grandchildren greeted her, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. n us. Our teachers have given to our school a year of good faithful work and we are glad that the teachers are all to work w ith us again next year. The parents and children like the teachers and we are complimented to know that the teachers like the people of Clarkston. The following students graduated. John Loosely, Erma Buttars, Solon Atkinson, Peter Godfrey,' Grace Fisher, Letha Thompson, John Buttars, Leon Buttars, Afton Ravsten. ' Hattie Thompson Etta Jensen, Edith Godfrey, Ervil Godfrey. Stanley Nish, Leon Christensen, Mable Christensen, Jasmine Godfrey, Pearl Fannie Barson, Thompson, Inez Jennie Dahle, Sarah Mylcr, Ilolt of Trenton were also present. Luncheon was served and games and music helped to pass a very pleasant evening. The Commencement exercises of our high school were held in the Tabernacle Sunday evening The May 25. parents and Godfrey. B. j Exceptional Bargains It worth your while to see the display window of the U. 0. Lumber Co. during the next ten days. Besides displaying the largest Varnish Brush in the world, the Murphy Varnish Co. offers you through the U.O. I. umber Co., something very attractive. advt. UNTIL NOON will be ' Bair arrived home last evening from a trip to Malad Valley where he has been figuring on a number of plumbing jobs. Speaking of the rain in that section, he says the farmers there feel that the recent storm should be sufficient to filature the wheat crop. While it has rained throughout the Malad Valley and the southern part of Cache Valley, the northern part of the valley, including Lewiston and Preston have had very little if any rain. H. P. 10 lbs. Extra Fine Qq (Limit) ALL DAY 8 lb. Pail of Lard $1.15 $1.00 White Steer Beef 14c Pot Roasts, lb (Best Cuts) Rolled Roasts 18c (Boneless) lb...,. Mild Sugar Cured .. 16c Picnic Hams, lb for 10 lb. Can Pure Honey-Choi- ce TTNITEn B Cash & Carry U Stores 35c lbs. .. Limited.. . To The Saints of the Cache Stake of Zion CREME OIL 39c SOAP... Limit 12 Bars - 4, Sac . ; Q This Item for Saturday and Monday Do you really believe that life after death is a counterpart of life here with all the accumu- lated wisdom, knowledge and experience of the past indelibily stamped upon our personality? Dt yoit really believe that the gospel is'The power of God unttf salvation to those who obe its prfecepts both in this life &nd 'that which is to come, andlthat those to whom it has not been accessible in mortal life must have it declared unto them in the spirit world that they might live according to God in the spirit and be judged according to men in the flesh? Do you really believe that our Great Redeemer went and preached to the spirits in prison which were disobedient in the days tf Noah, and not only opened up a great gospel dispensation to them but to all of Gods children who might enter there without a knowledge of the plan of salvation. Do you really believe that all the faithful members of the Church in ages past and of this dispensation, have been busily engaged, and now have countless millions converted to the gospel who only await the vicarious tvOrk of the living to become members of The Church of the First Born,, and enjoy all the blessings and benefits " SHREDDED WHEAT;. Fancy Red Alaska Tall Can , kiii This Item TREE TEA.. ioc Usually Sells 4 Q. for 30c Gr . , . 33c : thereof at the present time and tain times, are now open to all i double the number could be ac- who may wish to attend. The Cache Stake Night isi commodated in many, of the The first Wednesday f in each Temple sessions. ,, appeal to you, one and month.The Cache Stake GenealogU all, to maintain your past .record, and if you feel that you cal Committee, per Joseph' A. f cannot attend the day sessions West Chairman. P. S.AVill the'BisGopS of the without ' neglecting ' important temporalities, then come to he Cache Stake kindly send this on fiight sessions, which while set at- their meetings on Sunday, apart f6r certain Stakes nt cer June 1st. - Lelus o - , , - i. FAMOUS BUTTER C. ' , i s Two Pounds, Delivered 81c thereof? And to you really know and fully realize that the great responsibility of this Vicarious work rests mightily upon every Latter-Da- y -- Saint and that many of us are wasting our precious present opportunities to become saviors upon Mount Zion? Also that the Prophet Joseph Smith has said that those who do this do it at the peril of their own salvation? Do you really know that-ngreater memorial to our , dear departed dead can be reared on this memorial day, than that of a firm resolve to improve every opportunity at our command to bring to pass their salvation and exaltation- in the Kingdom of our God? While great and truly gratifying activity has Been mani- 1 i . A, C. Butter is made, fresh daily, from sweet, pasteurized Cream, in an absolutely sanitary creamery, by expert butter makers, comes in sanitary paraffined one pound cartons, with individually wrapped quarters. ' Pure, wholesome, delicious. Scores highest by government tests. Other Saturday Specials 15c Kelloggs Cornflakes 55c Hills Coffee ' , 11 - ;50 . Any Flavor Jello ..... Jap Rice, 3 lbs 30c Folgers Green Tea 10 20 19 45c Amber Coffee ; 37 GARFF GROCERY , Phone 760 i ? -- 133 South Main St. fest during the past winter a marked decrease ..there is SATURDAY AND MONDAY, TWO SUPER SPECIALS FROM THE SILK DEPARTMENT FOR See, The Windows CANTON CREPE CREPE METEOR Positively the highest J Quality, irst 40 inches, wide.. Having taken the recent drop in the price of of advantage raw silk we were able to sell this splendid Canton at $2.75. Now to make Saturday and Monday the two liveliest days of the season we offer this material at $1.98. Twenty New Fashionable Colors quality ou the hU., Ching, Black and Navy. For Saturday and Monday Selling- -. th, Best Quality Always r including Black and White. Ry tTI |