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Show LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TILE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX cst jdispaJy of exhibits that have ever been asembled in the vaey The premium lists will bo i ready for mailing very shortly I All previous exhibitors will he mailed copies. Any who are interested may rtceivS copies by writing to the calling atm Chamber of Com men. e secretary. Bernarr Macfaddens PIESOFFEREQ Jr Fund Grand-chil- d Starts War On Limited Families 4 CARNIVAL DANCE Confetti HF8 !fppsentine Priests Permitted In order to ghe added induce mints anJ en couragement to the 'exhTbiti'T3:dVr'4keCa4.he-Cou- H Saturday, August 9, 1924. To Celebrate Mass n ty Iain to be held September the ofheers aie soliciting special prizes for the various derailments. Any of tho 23-25t- h, MOONLIGHT DANCING In Russian Kremlin business houses that have spu-ia- l (By Associated Press) prizes to oiler should inform Soviet MOSCOW, Aug. 9 the secretary at the Chamber of re and cadets officials, military Commerce at once Any prizes make who leaders will be much vclutionary offered apreciated and properly listed and adver- up the stranpely mixed populae tised so the exhibitor may tion of the Kremlin, - Russias and the bus'ne.-- s house re Holy of Holies", weer shaken ceive the full benefit of the adof their usual communistic out vertising. The following special recently when of 300 repose prizes have been secured: and priests, diess- all to Ierfomance test open ' Jssw&i dairy breeds which have fresh-en- d ed in rich, and costly vestments rUNARH MATFADnEV. tho Amerlean fanillv. hla family. Thla money to be na-- d since March 1, 1924. Con. of lire old regime entered the known puLlishtrJiaa juat af. eneouraoe the -- eenttnnaHon the parent! or to hi put aside offer sancttraded national to attention test by largo families as in pioneer days begin WednesdayCmom 1) abidden gates of that a on war the starting present by hit own children, ho are ahown ing September 24tli and to cFsc uary unannounced and celebiat- ((.(iui,h ,,, Uo Ua tnreafeh'-'itendency to limit the stee of tain- .Thursday., September 25t,h.JJJWi ma4n. one of the ancient Hies which he claims Is a danger - fund out of which he wiMjaiy one all fathers veu 1.1 ir... fat. eathedrals w here the- Czar f? this contest lactation,-butte- r flatloiC V Mr. hliomi.iiiil 'dollar to til parents for families In this manner there might den leads as Maefad be considered. will and quantity ll.at h, born Into be fewer childless American homea. progu.itor of! each merly worshipped. It was the The lactation will be bahed ov- fuvst time since the advent of the er a six months period begin- Bolshevists to power that the jieved they had learned the atmos- Sorrow Clings To solemn! revolutionary ning March 1, 1924. of the men an,i the sup- DROUTH BEAtEN .identity The Sego Milk Products com- phere of the Kremlin was bn k- posed w'oman, but the narpes n ten by arelgious gat hewing. rany wir give S cash prize vvere Withheld. .. It was recalled Lfiffion L0nCl3VG BY IDAHO CROPS $25 for the cow producing Amazed at the appearance of three days before the postoffice meat butter fat in the test. the strange procession within robbery which occurred earlv The Borden Condensed Milk the saciosant SPAINISH FORK, Aug. 9. walls of the govSALT LAKE, Aug. 9.-last Saturday, a supply of powdcompany will give a cash priz ernment citadel, clerks soldiers, Sorrow mingled with of the agricultural districts fuses was stolen at and er, levity cap? of $25 for the cow producini find officials employed in the from the mine and the foot- cf the west a.le in gloom over American the convention Legion the largest quantity of milk in Kremlin dropped their work as it did at the 1923 prints of a woman' near the the prospect of 30 to 50 percent the test and whiskered anx- this year, hurietlly crops as a result of the drouth, powder -- cache was found. Hie Cache County Farm Bur- ious the tlx the reason convention in Price, and the yield in the Snake river.val-ky.o- f a,i inquiries eau will give a cash prize of $5C for convention extended its syminvasion. the religious Idaho, wifi range, from SO s.to be, divided into $10,' $7.f0, n exchan ged pathy to a comto 100 percent. We:' Such is the SCOUT NEWS and $2.50 in the purbred clas on the apcparance of the lean, rade and his family. word brought to Salt cheering ahd the grade class for winners and be Lakfc yesterday by former state As Church Forsey, a delegate in the Boys Calf Clubs of the ascetic, who, with from the Richfield post, s was of whiskered is the the It prelates, plan camping Senator Jchn W. Hart of Rigby. county. The Cache County Fair their gloden mi tea and in silk to the convention committee tb make the coming Profiting by Ihe experience pf proceeding Association will give a two day recalled the days when yesterday with .his family, his fathirs and lIjis outing1 the, big- 1919, when most of the weste pi robes, trip to the state Fair avv a first the church was the most powerdaughter, Mary gest) and Best ever held in the country suffered for water, the prize for the winner in the pure- ful instiutionin Russia. watei: useres'of the Snake Grace Horsey, was stricken ill Logan Distinct. ; t bred and the grade class. ver valley t. the barber and and died here last evening. them Take A would early this a indeed crime be It The Vitamin company of Meet- rehave-theihair whiskers and convention committee wak ap- for any,1 father to .fail to year to meet the situation.. . will give 250 pounds of ViWere-helin early one (Maich the Comor of sons or son moved,.' his military aii $ome give pointed by Department tamin Milk Maker for the chamtrreve: tent ly, They h mander I). T. I.ane to extend ei; mans son3 at least ,one or tw 3 and at frequent ihlervftls there-aftepion cow' and 250 pounds of Vi- cadets until'a pooling agteefixelft cm condolence and offer the, aid tamin Milk Maker, for the no business here We east;,i' pf days time' out of the three hun- was devised which Down the placed . thfc our out.of five the and in ranks, long Mr: dred Mrs. ago. to and dayp sixty legionnaires' champion Jersey c(ow. j with distribution of the waters the ! Down wit r the ef 'religion The Central Milling company Forsey. The convention voted to year river i&nlfke in of a hards the church" The ccmittee has a e send tananged floral tribute. Funeral 100 pound.--f f Logan t. the konunitte as so representing Others took a nitre consider- services for the child will be the date for the outing the Centibl Mills Laying x of districts the valley, to Conflict in any ma.ktdj's bile some Mash for the best pen of poultry ate attitude, explaining that the held here Sunday afternoon at losses have been 2 :30 oclock. way with business, having xur-- 1 clergy had recently held a at the fair. of lack of because stored selected and had obtained from the Tuesday, Wc( The II. G. Ilayball Mercantile Last year Albert Bergsjo, a Ibsely Senator precipitation. spring in order t! and offer Thursday doll nesday, government permission company will give a wax Logan legionnaire, went to the is Hart of the the that opinion son and to allow every father worth $25 for the best dresseo prayer in the largest of the Price convention and there reFvS'-ea result of ktk as crop of at least the Kremlin cathedrals. doll exhibited at the fair by any privilege spending ceived the news that a small son one night together in the great of water for irrigation will avlittle girl under twelve years of While the astonished had died from an accident erage less than 5 percent. The Out of- Doors. ' of the Kremlin were Logan.fige.- The clothes for the doll A splendid program has been absence 'of spring iains caused must be made and dressed by still diseasing the intrusion of germination of some seed-.- , arranged fox the thiee days. poor the little girt. The doll wdl be on the ecclcsiasts, the proccession but for the most part these 'One of the big (features exhibit in the window' of the H. passed undisturbed, thro the BANDITS IN MINE w'ere crops plowed under and con be will the open air G. Hay ball Mercantile company wide pathways. of the Kremin Out;ng resmled the other ground the each flFCTfFPQfcrVsldven evening nFFV by after September 1st. .Get busy to the catherdral. The c :i lea which good promise UrriLEUJ, Boy Scout Band. crcjn, little girl. gation in the cathedral f insistHONOR OF COURT, The Globe Incorporated Mil's ed ent'rely of bishops and T,e Pca c;l0P in the jupper MEETING of Ojdenwill give the following priests, not a single communist Colo., Aug. 8. PAUSADE, Snake River valley was estimat' chairWilliam 1 Petervort, . , prizes: 100 pounds cf Globe A or layman being present. For The three suspects in the $15.- - P;.cf. j wxt 'Hour for f.rst prize, 50 pounds several hours the ancient walls 000 Pa'isade postoffice .robber man of the Court of Honor com- J of Globe A- -l flour for second of the Kremjin, which have wit who are believed tp be the three! mittee has arranged for a court Per Cet- prize and 25 tbunds of Globe nessed Russias triurhps an 1 pe pons under A--l flour for the best loaves ot trials for a thousand years, echo isaie mine here, bread exhibited at the fair. ed with the elaborate musical ri- f.rst week as Ahe features of the fathers as boosted to 100 per cent. TheThis bread must be made from tual of the Russian Orthodox having successfully-- " evaded which suffered ccnA-and sons outing. ft cren because Globe l flour and the judging Church, in whch more than 300 every effort of a,i med poshes to of poor iiieim- Scoutmasters urgcii to ciderably to take place in the Globe Mills bishops and priests (participated take them ' at 80 estimated nation to js in have their booth at the fair. The Globe In- - The church boys jeadinea w. : c Footprhits found today --will ' Thcre be' many .3receivethis hoflors at mcetinj will Mills corpoi-ateof Ogden made more remarkable v the searching parties in the more this harvested beets many also give 100 pounds of daily fact, that the visiting prelates, told a story of hardship wrought of the O'mmittee but than this last predieAll cards examination for muip.ear feed the individual exhibit- who at heart are bitterly oup-e- d Up?H the hunted trio that apon bau'd the fac is t:hicfly local!Cn or with, the largest number ol to the Bolshevist, asked th parently is leaving its effects. blanks must be in at the hat the acreage for the cuirent entries of dairy stock at the bles'ngs of Providence on the Until today footprints of the office by 6 p.m. the evening of season is larger than that of a fair. This applies to the Soviet regime and en led with a trio found by the searchers in August 16th, 192... ago. year .SCOUT BAND CONCERT Jersey and Guernsey prayer for long life tn ih, teem- - dicated that they we e moving Senator Hart was a member The Logan Boy Scout Land classes. 100 pounds of dairy bers of the government, just ar) about in single file. The latest the committee that made an of will ten feed for each class. The com- formerly thev prayed f.r Umj tracks, however, indicate tha', give its fiist egen air to pool the water resour- 'i effort summer ceIi ot 50 "e will f also Sunday pany pounds give lfe to the Czanst soenMnent,one of the t io, believed to be VrnooA. C the Snake river valley in mces 4 calf meal for the youngest exhiAugust 10th at p. the emp'oror and his family. woman is bring the.Tabernacle square .'The bitor in the Ca'f Club and f'fty While the mass was being or helped thiuigh the nue situation was not realized until Itunnbls. officers said ton igiiL. Scout band ha3 gladly answered too pounds of calf meal for the best held the crowds outside the late to get in the most ef1 call made fitted animal nthe Calf club. up:n fective disappeared, but once The searched also reported tnat every legitimate work. Jn cooperation The company will also give 100 the ceremonies wc e brought to with the Idah state director of less distance than pounds of dairy feed tor th;,a cltge. gioups of miliar v reclamation this eason the initial oldest cow giving milk cn cxhMdets approached the thur'a and found "previously,' work was started in ample time J renewed their derisive rer.ark- 11 to get results even thugh the the bishops and prxstv task of gettmg about 1200 water They th;n struck p (The Interfto meet on common theil,seJs of national, and it was to the igroun1 appeared insuperable at - com- Therevolnthis martial strains of Jfouitry department. Arangements have been made pany will also furnish the feed tionary hymn that the religio represented the law in the game he cbv ihe band wiji give con sL hjcljmd seek, played blah -- ! u iKnemlin. department during the fair. REPORT The Pir';t National Bank. Aernber Tliatcher Bros. Banking chase i , One part v earrie.J on tl , III t (By Associated pany and the Cache Valley Ban - j EaTthflUclke by obliterating all foo' pr rd ' ' fit van indeed is justly proud j KANSAS CITY, Press) 9. Aug. ir,? company of Logan wdl each in order that thiy of this splendid organization and; of the calve.-- , Cattle: 4,000; Receipts w.-xth in commendable do cash is $10 for it tht prizes give Russian Province may belter trace the three fugiweeks 100; market top $11.50; winners in the bull associat ons tives w:hen new cncs are Lund ing. The band has every possi- bulk of sakji $8 to $10,50. one of Cache County. The mopey of into of developing and bility threads by hooss stringing ' Hogs: Receipts 2,000; market (B? Associated Press) will be divided fiften, ten, and the entrance from the smaller the best in the west. - tiv oe MOSCOW,. Aug, y. Forty rooms and side" steady higher; tom$9.707 five. Morerthan12.;iurbred of Fapassages one killed to $9.70. and 3100 houses were mine into the main tunnell. In Brakes for heavy wagons 'bulls of these .associations will none. as the of result P: Tteceipta an aet! destroyed la entered for these prizes some there is no dusi m have been invented that are ; Other spec.al prizes will be earthquake in the Province, of the wvrkins and footprints cai-no- t lUtomatically when the lioiseaj CHICAGO,' Aug. y. Septera-jbe- r listed later. The above are all Ferghma according to the Rosta be seem Broken thread' top. wheat closed at $1.28 in addition to the regular cash agency, the official Soviet: news will tell the story the moveDecember, $1.32 u piemiums ofered by the ASoei-atjo- disseminating oigauzation. 12 ments "of the tugitives it'hey Llectnc motois wjll loll the ($137- , . 'Die Association appre hundied houses also were dam- leave of ent'eq any of ,oe side famous bells of Notre Dame September corn $1,14 12; dates the fine spirit of oopera-tion aged by1 in the officers sa. Cathedral m. Pans, replacing December SlJM tai Mav, $l.o5 and Wq may expect the larg- mountains he- - men ... Deputies tviav said W.VttmV w-- 11 Bluebird Orchestra old-tl- t.. Steady Ring Work graud-Uiil- - a ! While irst Caustic-com- f glief-stricke- ments long-haire- d Lb-ga- n - r . oth-fin- $s , will-giv- var-no- ton-cla- ve s com-munui- - - Efthe t ULrl Jg ai-- e . d - Hoi-vtei- n, , a.f-ai- -- , , ca-ere- d alut - fr !7Suk!pMRKET ! - t'-i- k J , $?-2- i 0 4 -- 1-- tf es ... Fer-ghm- Americans Jn Europe c .... f - FlagTo DrarTrade Fortune d ! land-slid- . if-- r- - i w 7-- , W Ladies Free Admission 50c j A Logan ps '' - AUB. at the corn-fet- aith-bisho- $ TONIGHT 4; (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 8. BERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 9 and purbig Fugilistic prestige Steps to boycott ail European ses are at last coming t' Tommy merchants whojiave. resorted to Gibbons, at a time when the St. American national colors Paul heavyweight is long past the the age when most fighters are licr aliVertiidng purposes have been taken this summer by Amin their (prime. erican tourists who havu-lie-en Fighting gamely up the long, shocked at the extenVve use hard hill to ring fame. Gibbons made of the Stars and Stripes t. (achieved a formidable summit draw attention to num,-ivu- ; w'hen he sayed 15 gruelhng kinds of vvares.in various cove-trierounds with Jack Dempsy' in Montana a year1- ago. That - It ftas been' pointed ottt lv moral victory", after. nearly tourists that there is sraivelv D' xPeriencee,a,rs city on the continent which i:: ehedJhe way to the largest by Americans ses the St. Paul fighter has ev inhere frequented the combination cf , (white and blue in cne f oxrt or There was no direct remuner- - another hi not been WJ as se Tor Gibbons in his fight ladvertising medium. .:ie now at tb - word has been biassed aiou-.- i with Dempsy,-bu- t rile of 33 he is ; cashing in n travelers to give such stop Hfbyd j the. showing he made, and ap- shops a wide berth hi rover is at ids zenith the of parently possible.. ring career.l I that in Tourists have For his fight with Georges a few .Instances iieporte where, the' at Carpentier at Michigan City, tention pf dealers was called to latk May, hO received his largest the improper use being irai-- of purse, $62,000, Previously, his the American flag ffcr i Ivertk?-- , top had been $12,500 fqr a ing, the practice was given up match with Harry Greb. He re. at once. On the other rid, ceives $50,000 for his fight with however, other fiatrotic AmerJack Bloomfield, the English icans say that their protests w ere ignored heavyweight, in London. altogether by merIt has been no cushioned road chants and the cola. for Timmy, however, for under in the display windows,fenmined or even the expert eye of liis older bro- the shop doom in some sort of ther Mike Gibbons, he has fol- other position where the h, d lowed a rigoroun rue of living, ben placed to draw attention. full of Travelers who have made inThere is none of the - bar in several countries room fighter in Tommys make- vestigations say that there are no la,vs covup. He has tarried the gentle- ering the use of the American manly bearing of his private life national cplors for advertising into the ring, and finds in his purposes and that on this achome life his greatest delight. count American consular, ofiic-ia- ls Most of his time, aside from are (powerless to tarn any fight engagements, is devoted to action. his wife and five children, all In one of the principal streets ' boys. The youngest are twins, of Moscow the Stars and Sir pe.i born a few weeks ago. Ilis old- were painted over a shfce reest boy is eight. pairing shop during the regime" By nature Tommy is modest of Czar Nicholas II and the coland very little in the limelight ors, dulled by age and scattered that would gladly welcome him, scars ofthe Bolshevik revolution, , even home ton. Ba&k in- - arenoticeablg-tt- r pasgal-b-y ev the days when Brother Mikes on to this day. Persons who ui- r mg prowess gained him the det stand English are able ta name of ThanfcmJqmmy saw rmd the timsvworn, the oppoitunities for a much which says American lettering shoe remuch more remunerative occudone here, printed oytiring pation than as an employe in the er the American colors, but the railroad shops here. Then be- old shoemaker himself passed gan the long, slow climb to ring qut with the revolution. prominence. i Clean living and right thinki - -- - i rt-q- j aln - , '1 1 self-denia- l. -i-n-his - - ing, Tommy fence said, can do more to keep a fellow in condition than the hardest training interrupted by occasional lapses into dissipation. Jn recent years JTqmmy has establ shed an envidbie ring re- listof Ogden livestock Market Cattle: OGDEN, Aug. 9. Receipts 288; market steady; top, $7.23; choice prime steers, $6 to $7.23 ; "good steers $5.50 to $6; fair rteers, $5 to $3.50; feeder steers, $4.50 to $6; choice heifers, $4 to $ 4.75 ; choice cows $4.75 to $5.25; fa:r to good cows, $3 to $4; canners, $1 to $2; bul's $3 to $3.75; feeder cows, $3 to $4; veal calves $4.50 to $7. llogs: Receipts 814; market Steady; lop $9 50; fat hog?, 190 to 220 pounds, $9 to $9.50; heavy hbgs $8 to $8.50 ; bulk of sales, $8 to $ 9.50 ; feeder hogs. cord, including long knock-utEven after his contest with Champion Dempsy there still stood his of never having been knack ed down in a ring engagement. At cne time starting ir; 192b-h- j ran his- siring of consecutive knockouts to 20. There has beenjo talk from Tommy of retiring from the rirw. He w'ants another match with Dempsey, and expect" to Sheep; Itecifts 1439; maihet keep after it until he lands it. But the retirement comes, un- steady; choifce lambs, $11 to less he- snffers unforseen busin- $1 L. 25 ; ap wethers, $6 to $7 p ess revti ses before then, Tom- fat ewes. $4 to $5; feeder lambs my probably will be able to re- $10 to $10.50; feeder ewes, $2 !o tire to a life of comparative ease $3. 15-jou- nd s. - le-co- rd - 3 J -- for he has made inrne-yit'd-in- g investments with his nings. win- turned to stocks aai bonds, so that coupon clipping is his prin-cipbu.ss ne!-cc 4; ati; uu His bi odo r M i k.e-- a loo- - h? it h activiries. nog vestments in uty and othti pro. W hat. earth calls perty which haxe fixed hun ourtgreatesl fer hie ' Trmmv Imavr (.a on)ijrhcf rains. s - al |