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Show Wednesday November 19, 1924.' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Jazz IMano taught in 12 lessons Note or car. Phone 25 lj. DIAMOND RINGS n Advertisement) vTheJroublL!"'ith. the and powdi hut night and city-light- 18 K transformers.- White Gold Basket Mountings $20.00 to S iOO ! I Effective Yet None soi Unassuming . The One Article of Jewelry Which Fits Itself Harmoniously Into All Situations on All Occasions .in its Exquisite Loveliness Expressing the Wearers Good Taste. GUARANTEED S. NOT TO PEEL OR WEAR OFF NEWS Dont forget to see Charles McNeil about his new policy. (Advertisement) - D. V. Anderson, the adv. : Debating Manager of High School Francis Robison, a junior at the Logan High School has been named student debating manager for the coming debating season at the school, according tc the debating coach. Mr. Iia N. Hayward, head of the public speaking department. " E. NEEDHAM, Jeweler LOCAL 700- - honest plumber, i THE GIFT OF DELIGHT No Jewel so wasf Vect , Phone MYSTIC PEARLS . an: it' j " ; - as soon as possible and i:o further trouble i anticipated. However, lack of powtr.cmnpejl-e- d the omission of th greater (part of todays local and telegraphic news unt'l tomorrow. i I s this afternoon, was caused , by the burning out of ons oi, mote Snappy Well Spread Diamonds Sctik PAGES THREE Mr. Robison was named by the Executive Committee and his appointment was passed on, by the high school faculty at its last regular meeting. His duties will be to take charge of the financial and transpoartation factors in the inter-clas- s debates, to arrange dates and details, in con-- j unction with Mr. Hayward, for inter-clas- s debates and in general to relieve the debators of the details incidental to a debating season, leaving them more time for preparation of speeches and Mr. Eli Clark ot Benson was a business visitor to Logan today, (Advertisement) . and called at The Jon r.al office. Blue Bread. Ribbon Insist on (Advertisement) Big s married folks dance, Thursday night in Providence briefsWomen wanting girls to do The new manager ranks high pavilion. A? are invited. Big houswork on Saturdays or com time and good orchestra. as a student. In addition, he is mon sewing call B. Y. C. Phone (Advertisement) active in student affairs, lie is a 258 W. , brother of Mr. Robison, head of (Advertisement) Mens Sheeplined Coatf, Sale the high school art department. Co. Smiths Star-Cl- o All old should price, $9.95 rs Smiths Sale on Shoes, - policy-holde- toush with Charles McNeil to talk over their insurance needss. advertisement. (Advertisement) get in , Sale mi Men's suits and at Smiths (Star Over-Coa- ts Clo Co.) Mr. Hamiltons cision is T De- After more than forty years of active service, Maj. On. Geo. W, Reade, U. S. A., will be retired today for age. and commercial Economic, problems of great importance jwill be discussed at the annual meeting of the South Central Division of the Chamber of Commerce Of the United States, which meets at Memphis today for a two day session. The golden jubilee convention of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union will conclude with a public demonstration in Chicago today, this date H (Advertisement) In order to forestall any misThe Elta, their wives and conceptions i and to allay any guests haUa grand and glorious false Ideas concerning ' the retime Monday night at the ElkS cent action of Principal Norman Home, when the Elis entertain Hamilton of the " Logan High ed the cast of the'"-- recent Elk with reference to the Logan The Minstrel Frolic, High-Sout-h show, Cache High football members of which last evening game the faculty of the Logan highly entertained the company High School, lias considered it with selections from that hilari- advisable to have placed in 'the ous musical comedy. The re- minutes of the official faculty mainder of the t evening was meetings, a motion fully empow-erin-g spent in dancing. Light refreshand completely sanctioning marking the 50th anniversary ments were served. All spent a as faculty' sentiment. Principal of its organization at Cleveland, in 1874. jolly social eveningHamiltons decision on the recent Two New York families of game. wealth and social prominence For your plumbing ... repairs, Following the game, the Prin- wilTbe united by 'themarriage call P. Peterson. Phone 1060. cipal of the Logan High School today of Miss Anne Elizabeth v Vvrote Principal H. R. Adams of (Advertisement) daughter of Mr. and the South Cache High School Whelan, Mrs. Charles A. Whelan, and Stating that, since there wTas Mr. Gilbert W. Kahn, son of Mr. some question concerning the and Mrs. Otto Kahn. decision which gave the Grizzlistate The governors now toures the game with a score of will attend the openFlorida ing school of the wras the feeling it Gandy Bridge, the the game be called a tie arid ing of the that 5f-.- : ' structure across Old ( that the ball used during the which will cut the conteset be sent to South Cache Tampa Bay, distance between and St. Tampa for any use they deemed fit to from Petersburg approximately toof a is This gesture put it 50 to about 20 "miles. courtesy usually followed after v , Just Received 100 Most Wonderful Goat With Luxurious Collars and Cuffs of Fine Fur. The Assortment of - 2-- 0, W; mi six-mi- le Perfect Pledge - games whereby the winner ceives the ball. Of course, in this case there was, according to sentiment of the Logan High School, as made coherent by Principal Hamilton and seconded by the faculty, no victory. Principal Adams answered in a letter of thanks, expressing the excellent spirit of of the diamond hope that the between the Logan friendship THE purity give her, not its size, the Souttp Cache high measures you as a giver. and will always continue as schools Knowing her diamond is perfect adds a quality thatj makes it it exists at present The official sentiment of the priceless with time. We offer entire Logan High school is fourjou safety in a selecton of perHamilfect diamonds gradually priced square behind Principal acof his ton. support Faculty at from $25.00 upward. unanimous. and solid is tion , i ' The high. school feels that it Membership in the Hallmark a of one. farrier in orrr has no desire to claim any viciiht hundadeiUi (five (hi tory upon grounds which leave "lorv a pxrclt'ixinp advantage in th finer Thi any point doubtful- The excellent jnreify viarket. i relationship between the two reflected to you in price that ''iitnot he uu ( an let quality it high schools could never permit ced.f this. The High School supports re- t - i this view. "LOGAN, UTAH. I '.'i wood-usin- w - , I , v.ji it 7 25.00 45.00 w $32.50 $49.75 Our November Folder Has Been Mailed g conference opening in y Washington today for the consideration of plans for a better utilization of forest products. IN THE DAYS NEWS Charles Curtis, who is prominently mentioned to succeed the late Henry Cabot Lodge as Republican leader in the United States senate, has been a senator from Kansas since 1907 and is at present the Republican party whip in the upper house. Senator Curtis has been spoken of as a man who lariated opportwo-da- tunity and tied it fast. In his youth he was a jockey, riding at the county fai rtracks In Kansas. Between seasons he drove a cab in Topeka. At all times he was watching out for opportun-itie- s. When he had an opportunread law he grasped it. In to ity due time he was admitted to the bar, won success in his profession and became recognized as a ish to reiterate my stateas expressed in the letter ment, to Principal Adams, that we feel the game should be a tie, stated PrincipalHamilton- 1 am con- political leader. lie was the vinced that the doubtful play first native Kansan to be sent by was a touchback; and this being that state to the senate, also the the case, we made no score. The first man, or one of the fii'fet game, then, obviously becomes a with Indian blood in his veins to scoreless affair. sit in the upper house. Senator It is to be regretted that conis one quarter Kaw InCurtis secditions do not make likely a has the reputation of He dian. the. two ond game between a skilled teadef 'ahd work- being schools. I 41 MAIN ST. inLeaders 'of the dustries, consumers, building crafts, and the genenal public have been invited by the department of agriculture to attend a Materials Includes All That is Fashionable i , r - $35.00 $55.00 Should Reach You Friday This folder is brim full of special values. Seasonable merchandise selected from every department and priced to save you money. We know you will be interested. Phone us if you dont get it Best Quality Always is cr, and knows the senate and its died at Frankfort, Ky. Born at ways well. Bryants Station, Ky., in 1871. TODAYS , ANNIVERSARIES 187 1 Temperance advocates 1805 Ferdinad de Lesseps, in California held their first designer of the Suez Canal, born state convention at San Franat Versailles, France. Died Dec. cisco. I ' 1, 1894. 1889 John 15. Alien and 1831 James A. Garfield, Watson C. Squire were chosen twentieth President of the Unit- first United States senators ed States, bora in Cuyahoga from the State of Washington. 1896 Mary Frances. county, Ohio. Died at Elberon, the celebrated actress, N. J., Sept. 19, 1881. in died Paris. M. 1850 Richard Johnson, the only man elected Vice Presi- ,1921 The, superdreead-naugwas West' Virginia dent by the vote of the Senate, I i Scott-Siddon- ht launched at Newport News, S. A., who ha3 reached the age 1922 M, Clemence&u, the for retirement, born" at Indian-olFrench statesman, visited the Iowa, 61 years ago today. Rev. William A. (Billy) Sungrave of Theodore Roosevelt. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY day, the celebrated evangelist, Governor Walton of Okla- born at Ames, Iowa, 61 years homa was removed from ofliee. ago today. Dr. lienry N. McCracken, arid The king queen of Spain president of Vassar college, were received by the Pope. born at Toledo, 0., 44 years ago TODAYS BIRTHDAYS today. second Princess Mafalda,' one of daughter of the King and Queen 'Jose It. Capabianca, chess experts the living greatest of Italy, morn in Rome, 22 years 41 , years ago toin born Cuba, ago today. ' Maj. Gen. George W. Read, U. day. a, . |