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Show r CAPSULE rPlTTmircl LAllllUEO SHOW . and 01s"n Step dan-a- s witty as they were orman Wilbert Commonin the genial man- place joker better roller of hoops, and form " ner t golf player In superb Nijinsky-leaBankoff Iafl and bounds and no wonder, for he was raised ith Anna Pavlova at the imperial ballet school at Tetrograd. A topping act in way. from the pirouettes of 'the ballerina to the Rachmaninoffs Pretude of the pianist, with the exotic giace of Mr. Bankoff crowning all. Would that Pantages would send us more acts like this! The real . Summers and Hunt the of evening, they favorites Raymond ps ev-tr- with mightily pleased spontaneous Mr George G.IIendrieks of Mr. William F. Kidman of the Richmond bank was a Logan Mendon made a business trip to PABIGEE visitor this mfiming. Logan this morning. y The Logan Stake Primary ofNinth wax'd two day carnival. ficers will meet Friday. April See ad. (Advertisement) 24th at 3 o'clock at' the Stake Mr. W. I. Sorensen of Mendon House. was in Logan this morning, hav ' The Cache Stake Relief Soci- ing been summoner here for service. ety officers meeting will be held jury Saturday April 23, at 3 p. m. in The meetings at the Presby-teria- n the stake house. church this week are - Funeral- services very profitable. Br. proving for the late Franklin A. Rawlins will be held Humphrey speaks tonight at 8 , in the Lewiston first ward chap- oclock. Welcome to all. el on Saturday afternoon at 1 Hughes Beauty Parlor has oclock. moved from Central Hotel to over City Drug. Character Ball in Providence larger quarters ( Advertisement Hall Thursday 23. Mel Lemon's y- Orchestra. (Advertisement) The Cache Stake Primary officers will meet Friday April 24 at 3 oclock in the stake house. All are urged to be present to hear the report of the meeting Our Entire Stock of Dresses and . Coats at Reduced Price Washakie, Utah Api'il 19, lt)2.". Coats - Dear Sir: -- Mr. Llewellyn KroM Now 1 like to kqow who U a head1 quarter of Logan fair. Can you tell me who is he. We got to en-- 1 ter two good horse with you fel-- ! lows. Also sent me some emission blanks for race. From your ' truly If LOCAL' (Advertisement) newest pattern in Silver XIV, may be seen in our store. Brides-to-b- e will wish to see it before making final selccions of Solid Silver for thir table. It is so dignified, so rich in ornament, so pleasing in outline, that it is a fit companion in the many happy associations that will gather around it as years go by. LOULS j MAIN ST. lOGAN.UTAH r t price N ? Our entire stock of Dresses included in this special Price Reduction. Silk, Wool , Party and Wash Silk Dresses, All New Dresses Regular Price Ky., April Com- Drernv Cave in ? Great Intermountain Pleasure Resort Is Destroyed By Fire (Continued from pate 1) blazing for several feet along the tunnel wall. I hadnt been gone over two 'minutes and in that time it had started up again and spread before the wind. I tried tonight it down a second time, beating at it with my hat nd hands. It was too much for hie. I kept on till nearly overcome. Then I started for - were coming along fast behind me and the smoke filled the tunnel. I kept my feet for a way, then stumbled and finally crawled out on all fours. , By that time the beach employees were fonning to fight the blaze. But the w ind was too high' and they had no chance to keep up with the flames. Petersons appearance bore out his story. Ilis hands, clothing, face and hair showed plainly he had been through & long . Z seige of fire fighting.- I have no idea what started the blaze, Peterson said. I hadnt even been back in the tunnel today, I was working near the compressors in' the workroom, setting up a motor. One of the beach electricians had been helping me. There was no current on the cave circuit. I have no idea as to what the blaze, might ' The Saltair resoxt, destroyed yestexday by fixe, was built in 1893. Two years previous to its construction, several business have-cause- d 1 95c Pair Silk Scarfs 95c 23.-Th- e. In Lapland, when a daughter is born, her father presents her with a reindeer. The progeny of this animal is her only fortune. The flames Silk Hose , which Floyd Collins tow t the rescue workers was just back of where he was pinned by the large boulder in the sand cave is just a big hole in the ground as far as mine workers extricating Collins body have been able to discover. There are no beautiful formations 6f 'any sort nor any attractive colorings such as mark othei caves within the range of flashlight pictures which the workers took. the exit. $25 Dresses $18 69, North Main St., Logan pany passed into the hands of andTcompleted during the war. men of Salt Lake, including the Two years ago, according to the Zion's Savings Bank and White brothers, Henry Snell Mr. Nelson, control of the com Trust company. and Colonel Nephi Clayton, drew up plans for a resort on the shoi'es of Great Salt Lake. fr Three miles of shore line, near where the pier, was later located, were purchased by the company. Plans for a stage line leading out from Salt Lake were made, but at that time it was not their intention to build a railroad. Nothing more was done, however, toward building CAPITOL Attraction 3 Days Starting Today The Picture Golden a pier. A small resort, with bathing houses, dance hall and restaurant, had previously 'been built by Garfield interests at ' Black Rock. ' In 1892, George Q. Cannon, of the first presidency of the L, D. in S. church became the prospects for a popular outing place on the shores of the lake within convenient distance of, Salt Lake! Plans were formulated, for the construction of a large pavilion capable of accommodating thousands of pleasure seekers front the vicinity, as well as drawing the continual stream of summer tourists. To finance the project two corporations were formed, ' the Saltair Beach Company and the Salt Lake & Garfield Railway company. Bonds were issued and sold. Intei'est-ithe historic lake e Iesort was held largely L, D. S. church until 1903, when Colonel N. W. Clayton, J. E. Langford, C. W. Nibley and Joseph Nelson purchased entire control, each holding a quarter of the interest. A few weeks later Colonel Clayton sold his interests to the other three, and six months after C. V. Nib-l- y was bought out, the biter ar( intex-este- d by-th- rangements lasting until 1912 at which time Mr, Nelson pur- chased sole control, including the railroad from Salt Lake. Mr. Nelson floated a bond issue in 1913 for the purpose of electrifying th? railroad, The cost of material and labor had so increased by 1915 over the original estimate that it was necessary to borrow $300,000 above the amount of the bond jsu The wo-- whs intiated - k 'With Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian Rich, Warner Baxter, Theodore - Kosloff, Julia Faje It I 1 -t- $16.00 Dresses $12 4 : $20.00 Coats $15.00 $30.00 Coats $23.50 uf daughtWillis, er of II: A. and Serepta Barber Hie Eiffel .Tower Willis, of diabetes. The schock is a severe one to her widowed (Br Associated Pres) mother. When the nature of her Two BERLIN,. April 23. ailment was learned everything now are towers It her. to done aid broadcasting w'as possible seemed for a time that the in- under construction ip Germany sulin treatment might prove ef- that will exceed in height all fective; but yesterday she col- others in the country. Both wil and lapsed and passed away. She be provided with elevators, as used observatories be as will favorite the was a lovable girl, of her school companions. Fu- well. One, to be located in a subneral services are to be held in urb of Berlin, will be 1,049 feet the sixth ward chapel on Satur- high, topping the Eiffel tower at Paris. day afternoon at two oclock. d I I REGULAR vice-priside- nt - sixteen-year-ol- ;! j - 'M you haveht bought your c oat yet now is the time. Our entire stock of Coats j j Wobyca, women of the Brigham Young College association have invitations out for their With the prospects of water annual musical, which will be this summer for evening. The the given Prof. A. J. Southwick, fact that canals should be full of water of the vocal department head at this time of the year and and Prof. Otte of the instrushould be applied. especially to mental department have charge, the alfalfa and other lands as assures those who attend a they may need it. Last year most pleasant evening. thei'e was severe loss because of the dryness of the soil and the . Somewhere in the announc seeds did not germinate .If the ment of the Capitol Theatre in soil had been filled with water in this issue are the names of two the early part of the season this persons, selected by a disinterwould not have happened. ested party, each of whom will presented two tickets, with Smithfield Brick & Tile Co. be The Journals compliments, to See us we have the type of face on the date given the brick that will appeal to you in with Capitol each name, if the advervarious shades and textures. tisement is presented by the Made in Cache county? Why not at the Journal office beparty keep money for this building fore G p- m. on that date and the material at home. party is a subscriber to The (Advertlwcment) Journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good only for Inuring the afternoon perfor- the party named and his partner mance yesterday at the Capitol George Hansen an employee on Richmond is all set for Black the stage', found a diamond and White Day, May 1st, Richwhich had accidentally dropped monds great annual event, out of its ring setting. He start- when her dairymen have on dised inquiries and found that it play their wojiderful Holsteins, belonged to Stewart B. Moss, some of them of national fame. manager for Mr. Bankoff s bal- As judge on that occastion the let. The diamond has a value committee has secured the serof $1150 and Mr. Moss was sur- vice of Mr. Carl Johnson of Idaprised to find he had lost it and ho Falls, a former Holstein equally suiprised to find such bi'eeder of note, and Harden sterling honesty in Logan theat- Bennion, chairman of the State rical circles. We are not accus- Board of Agriculture will be in tomed to it in New York was his attendance. Governor Dem has comment. been invited, According to Mr. L. B. Caine, chairman of the The Dairy Shop is open Sun- day, announces that new feadays from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. tures will be a studnts judgSpecial Sunday dinners from 11 ing contest, special premiums a. m. to 7 p. m. for association bulls, and a num(Advertlnement) ber of prizes. The official procovers sixteen pages. A sad death occurred last ev- gram ening in the sixth ward, iiithe passing away of- Miss Sarah Berlin to Top , s 25 E. S. labigee. The fair association has in- - j formed Mr. Pabigee about the! dates of the fair and theracesl Last year Mr. Pabigee entered Buckskin Nelly and for a quart- er of a mile she ran a good race, She even ran a better race than , ... rehearsal for the 48 lb, sack. Cache Valley choir tomorrow night mission Co. (Advertisement) Coats- - d the Flying Skiaxk? Hyrurn A. Benitson of Teton . Basin, an expert mechanic, formerly of this city, has leased Motor Driven Vessels i the John Rosza Shop, comer of 2nd South on South Main., and Will Take Place of is prepared to do all kinds of auto repairing, giving the work his personal attention. Every Steamships Is Claim job guaranteed at a cost figured without a heavy "overhead ex(By Associated Press J pense. (Advertisement) A big LONDON, April 23. C. A. Vallentine, president to sea change steamship is in and W, B. Wright, the predicted motorships of the First National Bank of annual Veport of Harland and Pocatello were in Logan yester- Wolffs, the big shipbuilding day. Mr. Wright reported that firm. The company, which has 13 there is to be a sale of cattle at the Ed Kelly ranch on the Port-ne- motor ships under construction, river about ten miles including three liners of over Northwest of Bancroft on Sat4 20,000 tons, repoi'ts that, judging form the present indications urday. will supersede the Mr. Wayne Stout of Loan, at the motorship in much the same steamship the present teaching junior way as in the course of the last high school at Treasweton, Ida- century the steamship suho, is to wed Miss LaReen Clark perseded the sailing ship. of Richmond, UtaK, in the Salt Lake Temple Fxnday, April 24th. Mr. Stout was a former student DREAM CAVE WAS of the B. Y. C. at Logan, and a garduate of the B. Y. U. of Pro- JUST HOLE IN GROUND vo. Miss' Clark has recently ; j , j made her home 'with Professor (Br Associated lTe) Electric Light Flour $2.00 per and Mrs. George Caihe. CAVE CITY, - 4f The Seasons Most Sensational Sale I Roy Peck and Jack Rich, two prominent livestock commission men of Ogden, were among our business visitors in Logan yesterday afternoon, on their way home from a business trip into Idaho. salaciousness and Charles McNeil is back from their innocent innuendoe, but on a business " was act too whole fidge-the trip to Idaho Falls. j the He visited at Pocatello on his in often and questionable ty taste. All the same they got the way home. He says L. G. Nokle-b- y and Lyman Sorenson are enhands with all their fidgeting ' and bad taste. joying a good business in the ' Hae and Wiley Two human Gate City. forms divine posing apparently Dance Second ward hall, Frion the point of a needle. Beauti ful to watch and far outclassing day night April 24 for married the strength and grace of Lo- people and all over 18 years of gan Apollos and Aphrodites. age. (Advertisement) ' H, G. Wells says The Piciure The L. D. S. University band that a woman must appear In every story in the first thousand 30 pieces, of Salt Lake City will words or else the story is a fail- give a concert tomorrow at the ure. This picture was singularly U. A. C. at 12 o'clock. The tmvna womanless for too long a time. people tire invited to. enjoy the The Organ Always beautiful concert which will begin prompt and doubly so when you don't ly at 12 o'clock. ' enthuse over the picture. . Haec fabula dacet that The Chamber of Commerce of though Anna, Pm low a will pro- Brigham City will broadcast a bably never come to Logan her program over the Browning friends do. Brothers Station at Ogden next Sunday evening. Secretary Horsely asked for suggestions N E W S from the Logan Chamber so they may benefit by any misit . takes that were made last Sunj Logans tlAdjp Artists, Friday day evening. Suggestions were at once sent to Mr. Horsely. Oth Ward. S$a ad. TIIE KNOW The following lather amusing, letter by Mr. LeluUn Roost of Logan, has received! from E. S. Pabigee of Washakie: -- - their held in Salt Lake City. 5 Regular tabernacle at 7:30. TO PA6e THREE It WOULD LIKE PANTAGES OF LOGAN C1TT, CACHE COUNTT. UTAn THE JOURNAL, 1923. rtnirs(lnv. April - |