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Show Tuesday, October 14, 1924. tion of a central body' to&Ut line uniform programs for the year. The first meeting Vaa held September 23, at which a temwas effectporary oFganizatioor ed. g ' On October 10th the permanent organization' was forced , consisting ofthe following Offit cers and committees: President Claire N. Hufine; Rian ; Orson secretary m)d threasues Louise B- Skidmord. I ' 4 I Committee, g ot constitul and by Jaws: Jesse P- Rich M- Young, Edith Bowen. Pah' dependable food. those of real merit and w hole otneness, find a place on the shelves of Skaggs stores.. Our buyers are exceedingly careful, to stock only items fhaf can be sold with credit to the Skaggs institution. and perfect satisfaction to our customers , We are not so particular about tfii brand, or tW label: on the can or Packagd. but we learn all about the contents and its fitness for our trade, before we place an item in our Stock; This is your. insurance against displeasing or unwholesome foods. Our care in selection and ourscrupul dusiy dean methods of handling guarantees the utmost1 protection for you and your family. Make your food purchases at Skaggs and get the benefit of these unusual principles. J Our Stores at 147 North Slain and No 7 North Main Logan, are at your sen ice, with a Complete Fresh Stock. i - PAGE TORE! THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH rice-preside- 1 Mr and Mrs-motored to Clarks ton Sunday to attend the birthday party of Mrs. Williams motherIJarry-Willia- - dance for Special - d ofDressing Well jfenuer the Qost Mrs- John 0. Fteterson left early' this afternoon for the grounds of the 1ogan Gun club at Duckrille- in Boxeldcr countyMr-an- - A compalint charging Lorenzo illiason with disturbing the eace at the home of Qu stave lli&son has been fill'd in the and a warrant of arrest isMiaT.Cine-III,John Program suedJoseph H.- Hansen, Dr. Shenvin Moeser, Dr. B- L. Rich- Henry H. Blood, a member of ards, Mrs- Claire N. Hulmestate road commission he of this league .The membership member of the U- A. C. 'ormer is to consist of the presidents of will address the stuacuity, tcocters the various parents and institution at the of that dents organizations throughout the weekly chapel exercises regular city, and the principals of the on Monday. Citizens are invited various schools. , Others may be called in toj as- to attend. sist in the work at the pleasure The Moroni Olsen players arc j of -- tteTjffkersr There isrtiiuch irfder husjftceif of eoming'here work ahead for the league and the U. A. C. student to it should command the support present three plays at body, the Capand good will of the public land itol Theatre; the first one comespecially the.adhool patrons. ing December second, when they will present Kempy. Other There artj.dujy tw;o phse ' follow on December will plays t tofies established jtmgr for :.8th and' February second. the study of 'volcanoes, ,on on Vesuvius ana&ne oil, Kilauea Rough lumber in good condiThe I. Y. men who play-etion for Sale at Leonard Chrisagainst him last year are glad tensen's Richmond, Utah Phone of another chance to get a adv 110 fi whack at him. The new men have hetird so many tales The remains of Mrs- Maria of his prowess that they are Ilildbrand arrived here Anna sheriff-JdepartfttHt has anxious to try their skill. bid ehfccle 8rtiltuil der 'rom Pocatello yesterday and a Although last years struggle ' were interred today following I with the Helena team ended irt a services under direction of Bishtie it was possibly the hardest frS(Qj wav op John Q- Adams. The lady was fought game Crookstons warfay. the daughter of Christen and riors played. Next Saturday the and Dont forget to frap youri ap- Elizabeth Blaser Berger, home team is hoping to give the 1848- Her was bom 24, April Jester-Geinvaders the warmest reception ples in paper. They keep' 6c husband died some years ago it at Journal office, aitty they get this yearv. per pound. Buy your.. Tuxedo suits at adv, 4t- Special discount ori new mens Newbolds- and boys overcoats, mackinaws, and leather., coats., and., vests. Building throughout the coun. ' Dunbar and Hyde. advt. ry during the first6nine months of the year were per cent Hon. I. C. Thoresen was a Lo- ahead of the corresponding period in 1923, according to the gan visitor yesterday, and s going to visit inthe south end of national monthly " building surthe countyE vey of, S. W. (Straus and Co, completed yesterday: For Sept . For your .plumbing repairs the gain over) the same month last, year Tin. building The work that has been per- call P. Peterson. Phone 1060. advt. and plans filed in the 305 lead-,n- g formed by the Parents and cities and tow of the counTeachers meetings which have The county commissioners are try covered by the survey, was been held in the various districts holding their regular weekly 9 per cent. the past year or so, hac brought session today, yesterday haring riant bulbs in ' the fall for splendid results- The necessity been a holiday. The city commishas now arien for the organiza- - sion meets this evening. spring flowers. Cache Valley Floral Company has them. adv. T KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES Elks and friends Oct. 17, Elks Home. adv. W- rt - - E mighty important in choosing a new suit of clothes.. Youll get them all when you come here th fine products of the Kirsch-bauclothing experts; style in with the fall season skilltune ful tailoring priced to agree with your ideal of satisfying value. THRE ' i - - - value ! tailoring - city-cou- sound Pleasing style - - - : m on I -- s i to ! j S- - Wt oHFf -- v.. d l ioc ii T uI ri ev, s - waaii s "j Thatcher Clothing - Hj The Intermountain Union cvjb lege footbalT eleven, which will mix with the B. Y. C. herenexf' Saturday, is a strong aggregation. 8 of last years men are in the lineup Besides these they have received several experienced men from the uniting of the Montana Wesleyan with the college of Montana. The team' is exceptionally heavy; The The Ml, Mty fitting rvh which follow the tmghah taahion will be sailed tc vai more than m pong. Naturalh wt art fwcfwcad with (ha bm hptni f that attract tw modah aplawdid in new, 4mmnm Parana. - Logan t ; Utah , , - w-a- -170 pounds while the bagkfield averages 160. This is more than the Logan team, especially in the backfield. Illman, right half back on the Wesleyan team last year, was about the hardest nut B. Y. had to crack. In the Helena game last season his dodging and smashing came near netting his team several touchdowns. - -- - - A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Parley Jessop of Millville early this morning. Mrs. Jessop and the babjrare feeling ftnewhile it is One hundred and fifty- yearn rather difficult for Mr. Jefesop to ago todayrthd Continental Conweep down hs smile of happiness. gress adopted a Declaration of ; r. Rights. Today is registration day. All Child Health American The good citizens should see to it Assocfationbegins Its .second anthat they are property registered nual meeting today at Kansas in order that they may vote at the November election- A cam- CityCollege today enpaign is being made the country tersLafayette A upon week of exercises and over to get out a good vote at in celebration of its festivities and the coining election. Logan - r 1 4 1 The Federal court in Chicago is to fix the date today for beginning the trial of Col. Charles R- Forbes and John W. and StT Lewis - Thomp-soni'Chica- on indictments charging them with conspiracy in connection with Forbes' administration as director of tho Veterans' Bureau- - . - - DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Cache County should not be be- centennial. r hind the rest of the state in Vot- . Many important cases are on The U. A. C! Extension depart- ing a large percentage of the the docket of the Supreme Court The Wm. B. Preston camp will meet toment is performing a good work voters- at the home of Mrs- Leonreconvenes of Canada, which 361. East 3rd ard in connection with the execuMathews, recess. Summer the after day The last of the premiums for ' The biennial convention of at 3 p. m. tives of the womens department of the county Farm Bureau. A the Cache County Fair were Seventh Day Adventists of the ' The Thomas Target camp will toshort time since representatives mailed to the prize winnerswin-neUnited States .opens at Des meet at the home of Mrs. George asare prize of the several county locals day- In case there Moines today and will continue Ewer, 331 West 3rd North, who do not receive their in session for ten days. sembled here and received valuThursday at 3 p. m. The Ballard Camp of the able instruction in millinery premiums, they should inform The international convention which they in turn conveyed to the secretary at the Chamber of atl( jublee ofthe Disciples of Daughters of the Pioneers will their home departments. Now Commerce- The premiums were Christ, one of the largest denom- - j meet with Mrs. N. W. Merkley at the office of County Agen' well distributed, spme going to inational gatherings of the year. 245 West 1st South. Thursday, October 16 at 3 p. m. Wriglcy, Miss Afton Odell, cloth- nearly every settlement in the opens today at Cleveland. ing specialist of the U. A- , and county ami to some in Idaho, and Miss Effie Barrows. her assis- Box Elder county. The premium tant, are giving a two day course list for next year .will be revised in the reconstruction of clothing, in a number of ways and many which should provq most valua- more4 will he published in due ble And Mrs- Burton of Salt time so the exhibitors can get Lake is demonstrating-possibilitiethem and make preparations be' fore they plant their seedsof the sewing machines. I local market manager, L an expert our Mr, Olday, and Beautiful impressive Mutual dancing party includbutcher with of experience. You are safe in tradProviyears w ing program given by the First services ere held In the over our I.-market. at ward Second Oct. Following Prices for ALL DAY ing chapel dence M. 14, ward Tuesday WEDNESDAY. at 8 p. m. in B. Y. C. Gym. Blue- the remains of Miss Afton bird orchestra. ..Admission ..35 Bissegger, who died following QUALITY BEEkL. Bishop Hazen cents, extra lady 15 cents, advt an operationNote our low price for Wednesday on Sirloin. Oven Mathews presided the speaker Roasts (as cheap as Pot Roasts) Young lender beef. Referring to Columbus as a were William Checketts. Henry Mathews, Choice Sirloin Oven Roasts ..4 man of destiny, sent to Ameri- Zollinger, pavid Hazen and Bishop ; I wU ca by divine guidance to open up of beef, lb , Bqst part a land in which mans greatest Mathews. They spoke of the and opportunities w;ere to lie. Elder sweet puro life she had ledtestiMelvin J. Ballard, in an address that her life had been a delivered before the students of monial to them, that we should the Utah Agricultural College try to pattern our lives from the yesterday, made a stirring plea beautiful, patient life she had to the young people of today to led and the grand example she solos protect and develop the priceless had set Two beautiful Full Cream Mild Cheese lb. 5 Bars Kirks Olive Soap L. Mrs. rendered were reaby theirs is which by heritage and Norma of Logan son of their residence in America The cornerstone of the perpetu- Campbell of Providence. The a 5 lbs. Bulk Ready Cut ity of American Institutions lies Providence quartet- sang 75c Good Quality Broom in obedience to law, declared sweet selection. Bishop J- H- - OlMacaroni Elder Ballard- .Only by obedi sen pronounced the benediction ence to the will of the majority and M D. Campbell dedicated can our form of government per- the grave. Relatives from Oreand sist I denounce small groups of gon, Bear Lake, Salt Lake men w ho attempt to assert their California in addition to mem-ber- s of the1- county commission minority wrQT in the face of the will of the majority as express- and other county officials, at tended the funeraled in regularly enacted laws, . The invocation was pronounced ONE YEAR AGO TODAY by Elder Joseph E- - Cardon. The & Much damage reported, from college chair .under the direction of Professor C. R- Johnson sang floods in Oklahoma34 West First North Street Logan, Utah from The Pilgrims Chorus Nine killed in collision of train Tannhauser and the- - U A. C. and Automobile, near Fairland, male quartet sang Sylvia- lad. : . , , "1" - . , rs - - C-- - REAL QUAL - s - - - Those Long Winter Evenings "keep your home warm and cosy with a , POLF&.; y HOT BLASTHEATER ORIGINAL health of your family depends upon properly hted rooms warm floors. 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