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Show Thursday, May 14, 1925. JAMES. PURSER Jewels Valued LAID TO REST -- .at $15,000 Are Used AT HYDE PARK Monday morning at 1:30 a. James Purser passed away mm-ailmens incident to old t voun-- i Cache being ago eighty four vive years next month Fune.al years thou hundred six fv voted a over his lem.uns were heM bond and a a sand dollar road Wednesday at 2 p. m. at which result the County has one of the a large number of relatives friends were present. 4 road systems of any coun-jan- d The that state. Realizing services began by the ty in the choir singing "Though Deepenmust be protectinvestment this road ing Trials, Prayer was offered ed however, by the proper by Thurston. F. T. Eal- -' and having been k'mStephenR. S. juintenance, and McQuatrie sang in helping toUnswered Yet. The very instrumental following bond over, the j speakers bore testimony of the put the road of commerce has faithfulness of the deceased and chamber bore a strong testimony of interested each always been - keenly the truthfulness of the gospel and desirous- to cooperate with llenry ITancey, F. Dallam, Geo. in fe. commissioners Dames and William G. lleese the country or Benson ward. During the outlining a definite and proper As the service Mr. and Mrs. Arthur joad program or policy. Peterson sang Ri-Whispering Cutler Project in the Bear Hope and Mr. Don Smith of Lothe .necessitate will canyon of approximately gan sang He Wills it So". expenditure Andrew Reese of Benson 1100 000.00 in ' raising bridges ward closed the services by the to due higher and grades and Jesse S. Hancey dedi water level, it is extremely im- prayer the rated grave at the cemetery road definite a portant that James Purser acceptedthe folland determined be policy gospel, in Wales, coming to Utah ; owed. lrom Maryland, Wales some The Roads Committee of the years ago. He came to forty comChamber Of Commerce is com- Hyde Paik where he has since fost the some of of posed resided. A large family survive petent and practical road men in him. His wife died five years are much Mid they the state ago and one son, John preceded alive to the situation and very his mother two years. Of his desirous to cooperate with the children Willjam and surviving in putcommissioners county of George Hyde Park' Fannie road ting over the vright kind of Qualls of OgdenJames-oMagprogram. na. and Frank of Logan wrere On Wednesday the committee One son Lewis, living met with the county commis- present. m California and a daughter sioners and County Engineer Eliza residing at Pairna, Idaho", R. Humphreys, at the Agrcul-turv ere unable to be present. Broover talked and College ther Purser died a faithful read matteis.,The following prosaint possessing many heartiand as presented positions of traits character that we all ly accepted at the last forum can do well to emulate. ' rn j s Two antique rings of great value and a gem encrusted lorgnette of the early part of the sixteenth century are used by Gorvernor Kenneth Cottle, Lewiston, May 16 Steed as props in the picturization of Rafael Sabatinis famous love which story, "Captain Blood, will be shown at the Capitol theatre today. They were loaned to the Vilagraph company or the production and are insured for $15,000. Director David Smith issued strict orders that the jewvls be handed to the property man J. G. Foxley, 517 E. 5 N., May 16 each night and locked in the safe. f al for getting the Elk herd started here had to feed and have the elk damage their land as badly as a number of our diy farmers do, those for them would responsible wonder just why such ideas got into their heads for instead of being of any value to the' taxOn May 2nd our ward primary payer they are a decided curse. put over a very good. May Qay Where formerly good pasturage ' at 1 could be had for cattle nothing program commencing o'clock p, m. a precession was is noiv to be found, owing to deformed leading- - to their May predations of the Elk. polo where a stand had been erected. Little Miss Carol Hane JOHN D. RITER ; ey was duly crowned Queen of May and she with tots fiLdiea LAID TO REST iny waiting, flower f girls, dancing girls, color bearers together with Robin Hood with his merSALT t LAKE, May 14, ry men,' archers; horse racers Last rites were paid John and all gave one ot the prettiest Dilhvorth Riter formerly of sights and demonstrations it Salt Lake at his home in Butte, has been bur pleasure to witness Mont., Sunday; with the MasonAfter the braiding of the May ic order, officiating. Interment pole, the Queen was conducted was in the Montana city. to the amusement hall where a The third son of Levi E. and childrens dance was enjoyed in Rebecca W, Riter, 1847 pioneers the evning an adult dance, was Mr. Riter was born here in the enjoyed completing a very sue early fifties, and was al gradu. cessful dayi ate of the Morgan - Commercial Our primary officers deserve college of this He and his our thanks for their unfailing brothers, Samuelcity. W. and W. W. efforts in the early training of Riter, were employed in the the primary children. construction of the Union PaciOn mothers Day an appropri fic , as subconate program was conducted by tractors under the late our Sunday School classes A and Charles Crismon. For George severlarge number of. mothers and al years he was associated with fathers being . present, there the late John C. Young in the being 53 mothers there. A mo- publication - of The Circular, thers Day card was grven to selling his interest in 1880 and each mother in the ward not pie locating kt Spokane, Wash. He sent. was identified with the late were responsible lat-terd- meeting of the chamber of commerce, ,were presented and, readily accepted by the county commissioners at the meeting yest- - it be the seiise of the 1 'L; Commerce lagan Chamber that llifc balance hf the unexpend td bird bond money amounting to,aboet 41,000,00 be used only for the completion or rebuilding where necessary .of the road system for which the road bond was voted. .; That it be the sense of the Logan Chamber of Commerce that the county commisstoners outline a. definite plan for the maintenance and of the road system builded by the road bond issue of $600,000.00- determine the cost thereof, and levy a tax each and every year and expend the T money derived from such tax levy only in the maintenance of this road system. That it he the sense of the Logan Chamber of Commerce that the Roads Committee lend such assistance to the county commi&ioners in the study of plans and specifications fop the reconsti uction of roads, bridges rendered necesary for the bUild- big of the Cutler Dam by the Itah Power and Light ComOn Sunday evening' oiir relipany, as the County Cofmission ers may request, gion classes held their conferThe County Commissioners ence. a class exercise was given demonexpresed appreciation for the by each grade' giving proffered assistance of the com- strations and synopsis of the mittee and with the two groups years work, showing a good bourse of instruction had been forking unitedly together for the best interests of the entire given. Eighteen of our boys and girls' toad system, the road bond investment will be protected and were given their diplomas o Cache County wilt have a road graduation in the Logan taberaystem that will compare vvitn nacle on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duce ny and be of inestimable value arrived here from Canada to every have property owner m the bounty. If properly protected expecting to spend the summer there is no question but that it here. . Word reaches us that Benone of the best investments ver made by he county. jamin Hymas of Preston, Idaho The Roads Committee of the i? in a precarious conditio? Chamber of Commeice consists Brother Hymas lived here for He hds a host of of Mr, T. II. Ilumpherys, chair many years and an, Prof. Wm. Peterson, M. C. friends here who are much conHarris, Olof Nelson, Wm. Ed- - cerned for his welfare. A number of sisters spent Prof. Ray B. West, and - Tof, with LSister - Tuesday . afternoon l)ewey Clyde KateJIarris it being her natal 4 Somewhere in the annoimce-en- t day Several of our young men of the Capitol Theatre in this issue are the names of two have signed with the officials o sugar factory Arsons, selected by a disinter-jste- d of the and t labor Montana to to will go party, each of whom facpresented two tickets, with for the factory where their built there. Die Journals being is compliments, to tory the Capitol on the date given The rains of the past few days with each name! if the advert- have made our fields as well as isement is presented by the our farmers smile, making our arty at the Journal office prospects for the present year 6 p- - m. on that date and the look fairly bright. Our town was able to give is a subscriber to The frty Journal. Is your name there? 100 pei cent recoid in the test the tickets are good only for for tuberculosa in our cattle, ' w se , up-ke- ep - , e - " Utah-Idah- be-to- re 1pty framed and his cartner - if-tho- - ho responded, Hyrum Barson of Clarks ton The Logan stake Relief Society is visiting in Logan. He came wilt hold their Union Thnnijng over last evening, Saturday, May 16th at the stake Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Watson house at 3 p. m and some friends motored to For Vour meat .lbyne ,oO JSalt Lake. Hailstone Market We deliver v every day, (Adveitirenient) Mrs. Isaac Smith has returned home following a months viDr and Mrs. W B. Jones are sit w ith relatives in Wyoming. announced as guest, at the New GraniLJioteL Salt Lake, Frank Bishop Scott and John W. D. Turner, of Hex burg is also a Scott of Millville, were transact, ing business in the county seat Salt Lake visitor. today. FOR RENT For season 1925, Orlando T. Peterson and Stel seventy shares of water in la Merrill, both of Preston, the Logan Northern Irrigiation have obtained a marriage licCompany. Apply at Logan City ense. office. g. (AdvertUtm. nt) . er LOCAL NEWS Mr. P. A. Reese of Benson was a Logan visitor today. , , this-monun- sen, !( j , LOGAN CUT. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL. railroad.-1863-69- sponsors of the R. O, T. The quorum meeting of the C. regiment al th U. A. C. will High Priests of Cache Stake give a party next Tuesday evwill convene Sunday May 17 at ening in honor of the cadet offi10 a, mf Elders Christian Jacob- cers. son, S. Jv. McMurdie and F. M. Young will deliver addresses. A On Monday the evening ful latte rtdanco is desired by twelve members recently admit, the presidency. ted into Alpha Sigma Nu, honof the U. A, C. orary Have you seen the Packaru will fraternity th0 old members at banquet Oil Restifier and Chassis Lubri- The Bluebird. . . . cator Model at L. H. Strong motor show room. Wc invite inPetition of Wilford Baugh Demonstration talk and I.B. Glenn for permission to spection Saturday 2 p. m, advertisement. operate an automobile bus be- tween Wellsville and .Richmond, The ward folk of Cove gave a was 'denied yesterday by the farewell party last evening at commission situtilities public the ward house for Raymond in Salt for the reaLake, ting Uf Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Allen, son son U.I.C. and O.S.L, the that Allen, who leaves Monday for a cover field and give the railways Canadian mision. There was a service. adequate all turnout and large enjoyed themselves at - dancing.- - The U O, Skanchy has completed young missionary gave a faresubstantial portico in front of well address expressing his aphis at 426 N. Grocery College preciation for the honor shown him. He was presented with a 5th E. It is ornamental and not neat little sum to assist him in only serves as a shade for the defraying his expenses to his store, but as a convenient shade field of labor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and protection against rain for Allen Jr. son J, C. and daughter people waiting for the street Juel and LaVon Ilumpherys of car. , mj Logan attended the party. There The U,A. C. track team leavwere also a number of friends es tomorrow for Provo, for the from Smithfield present. the state track 'meet to be held . ' Stable Edmund on , Saturday ; the preliminaries Sergeant Spencer of Eattdty F.Ileft ' for in the .morning, and finals in Brigham City and Ogden. this the afternoon,,, L ; morning in connection , with horses for the battery; thirty ' That the Cache. County Fair two head of them.' Some of Grounds at Logan Is the leading these he will select this after, harness horse , training center noon at Brigham City, and the of Utah and Idaho is evidenced others he will choose at Ogden. again by the arrival of a fine Forage for the horses, bought five year old pacing mare, shipunder yearly Contract, will be ped in from Muskogee, Oklashipped today. The drive to Lo- homa by Mr. J. R. Mathews of gan, will be made on Saturday Ogden.? The mare is Princess and the animals will be quart- Direct and comes from the famered temporarily at the Fair ous Direct family. The mare will Grounds. When trained to the be in charge of Mr. Riley Kent, work they are intended for they the pioneer harness horsemtn of will greatly increase Interest in Cache Valley and the only one the work of the Battery and it of these pioneers whorls still ,.Vt ig believed the ranks will soon driving. Friday and Saturday SALE OF Better Grade Millinery the lot. Forty three rn I ivU the in up to $13.00. See Theae haia are late spring models Including styles for many occasions formal, informal, sports. They show the new high colors and black. Large ht iros, Imkea, short brims, cloches. A wide choice qf exclusive styles. He sure and see these better hats at IT 50 for Friday and . ' Saturday selling. Friday and Saturday Special of. JERSEY FLANNEL L Just the material you want for the popular! one piece sport dress. Regular $3.50 Quality. UO For Friday and Saturday j be filled. .Y , s Special Purchase and Sale of LADIES HAND BAGS Friday and Saturday Bags that would sell readily at $3.00 and $3.50 il.98 These bags Just reached us last week, being a special Jot secured through our N. Y. office. Most all are flat styles with straps. Many new materials, Including Silk Epingle, Embossed Moire, Fancy Striped Taffeta, Tapes-teralso plain end fancy leathers. . n 2 SkamharLChristiansen. Co-- - j i js 4 , t - $ the park, Bryce, Canyon and plect officers were unsuccessful other points of interest while on today with one exception. JameA the outing., q SUForr ester of WasMngteiVVtas reflected . national Jefrislatjhfe . Juvefrild Officer Emil Ander' '' cdunsef. son Has; been, a' busy man since Votes on grand president and t he took the office on. the, fir?t .secretary-treasurdid not proof .the month. During'the past candiduce a for majority' any week or so he has located and 1 will taken before' Juvenile Judge L. date, and the convention vote tomorrow. .1 again E.1 Nelson,' four boys who com mitted three burglaries at Lew- F. Of the present candidates J. , Murray, St, Paul, Minnwas ' iston, who were fined $10 each eliminated as having the few'est and given thirty days in .the votes. contestants are E. Other detention in Salt Lake ; located II. Ohio, Fitzgerald, the boys who broke into the incumbent; W. Cincinnati, Dec E Callings, " Providenfce school - house and aturt 111,, . JYr McLean, and, stole pens, pencils, and ' other Kansas City. J, sehool material, who, it being a Tom A. Bain, Mount Pleasant-Texafirst offense, were allowed to go and 1L Earl Weiseman, on probation upon paying for Portsmouth, Va., were eliminthe material taken. He also ated from the secretary, contest. caught the boys who 'threw Those on whom further ballots stones through the windows of will be taken are: George S, Levi, a U. I. C. train ' near the pea Cincinnati', incumbent; J. 1 vinef in the Providence dist- Jesse, Owensboro, Ky., and IL rict. As these, were but very D, Ulrich, Boston, Mass. Phil E, Ziegler, Cincinnati, inv small boys, upon payment for the damage they Vere dismiss- cumbent- and R. A- - Burdpn, Cleveland, Ohio, survived the ed with a warning. , vote for editor of the brotherer 1 v The officers of the Chamber Commerce are pleased to an' The Education Committee of of the Chamber of Commerce is nounce that Mayor Clarcnee C. working out plans to present the Neslentof Salt like City will be National Summer School before the speaker at the membership all the teachers of the county meeting of the chambey on and Logan. The Committee ex- Thursday May 21st. Mayor Nes-Ic- n an impressive compects to visit the various high mon makes sense talk along civic lines schools and talk to the graduand cooperation among citizens idea is to urge ,the ates, The an devery member of the Chamgraduates to continue on yvith ber of Commerce especially their studies wherever possible and to impress them that they should attend. Those who are not members of thla .Chamber, are the coming citizens upon are Rail Clerks Fail fcry, welcome, to attend, whom responsibilities will fall, v? and that they must equip them, T. H. Ilumpherys, his son , selvesto Get Full Ticket t LaVon and Dr, E. I. Stewart A few car8 have come and left this morning for Cedar City to be at the celebration t' KANSAS CITY, Mb. May fforts gone through Logan Canyon to incidentpresent to the opening of Zion of the Brotherhood of Bear Lake but the road is soft National Park. will visit Railway Clerks' convention to They this side f the summit. The foreman of the road gang suggests that the traffic, wait a few dayg until the road in the George Y. Wallace and C. R. Lyman ip the Northwestern Forwarding company, upon his location at Butte in 1884, and was also associated with A. W, McCune at Anaeorfda, Mont. Mr. Riter was a. 32nd degree Mason and Shriner and besides his widow, Mrs. Rose Jones Riter, is survived by the following: A son, Roy J. Riter, two daughters, Mrs. Dorrit Riter Green and Mrs. Aldd Riter Carroll a sister Ann Elizabeth Young, Salt Lake, two brothers B. F. soft sections dries but with the Riter, Logan, and Joseph B. Ritrecent storm the road will be er, SaltLake I (mites wide. 1H yards will make a complete .dress, Four new shades. Including Hose, Henna, Peacock, freaver m , 1 fid . ! Values Window. s - 4- J - 13-E- hood publication, the Railway Clerk. Sylvester Roderman cf Kansas City was eliminated. , Barges now in service on the Mississippi river are capable of of handling 1,000,000 tons freight, or 40,000 carloads, annually, , - worseand only should much A Belgian owned copper mine in the Congo last year became the greatest producing single mine of the kind in the world and an increase in its output is planned. For addressing shipping xas-e- s a machine resemhling a car penters plane has been invented,' a revolving brush feeding ink through a stencil wound over two toilers. Scientists have developed a machine for testing heart action based on the theory that the human heart generates electri- those go through where there la an emergency. With a few dayg of sunshine, the road will be in fine condition and the traf fic may. go through. Due notice will be givetk when the road is open. , ,, ! ; , meeting was held - at the Chamber of Commerce last evening where preliminary reports were received by Chairman Joseph Odell from the committees in charge of contributions to the American Legion Endowment fund. Several of the committees made a full report city. There were others- - however, who An inventor has patented a had not seen all the names on bicycle with a rear wheel small- their list It can be said with er than the front one and be- certainty that Logan is over the tween them a low platform on top with her quota according to , which a second person ran stand the chairman who had figures " to substantiate this claim. and ride. " i - , i A Invitations And Announcements . f Printed in the latest styles of Cards and Folders W . Logan THE JOURNAL OFFICE 75 West Center v Utah |